yoLUME T , XXVIII-NO.. _63. tifelittOntreit VERY LATEST-NEWS BT TELEGRAPH, OFFICIAL WAR= GAZETTE. HUMS ROM LIEU. GEN, "GRANT. tHERILMIIIIIIOIIIG VICrORIOUSLY. COLUIVIBIAVAPTURED. Cliarteston Probably Efatuated RETREAT OF BEAUREGILRO:S TROOP • '' - i..4iiilailis:•lstiiictr — t:el4l bill. v'ftriession. ....•••••• • . .SPECULATIQNI AS: TO RITURE ,MOTEMENTS. caw. Wes Darairrsrmrr, • '„,'.lfashlngton, Feb. 18,1465. 5 "i; giti,firos. Dis—:Tho,arnunmeeneut of the oe : ernpatiortot Columbia, S.. C., by•Ges. Sherman, sad their:he:Me, evaeuatlonof Charleston, his ' , be& 'iOmmtnaleirted to the Department ht ttio .throirins -telegrams jilst .reeeivod. 4ieo-9*lii4- . . • - F.. M. eriumi, Seeretio of War.. Ctrt POINT, 4:45 e. • February 18th 1845.- S t. Stanton, War i:frilriment—The Elehroon44-DtiAirly'Uf tide Morning, : Gen. Sherman &Maud Colembla yesterday morning, aiC4 Its fell ifeeessliates, It t:reilimia, the tall of Charleston, which-It thinl3 . Is already being erae !ate& ISlSucgi LiP lll - Gen. ` 1 • Clrr- Pons l / 2 ", VA-. • . : February 18th,1865". . M:inron;.liar Depaitairat—The ,:ftyttralng - !stake:3 . from tcHbys , Rlehmond . g ;, paid "sins sem. or :mamma." "Coltathabas fallira. Shermanmarebe.d into , - -end Welk potaesakm of •the cityyesterday mora -1 lug. • Theintelligence was communicated 'uter i day by Gen:Beartztgard, loan official dispatch. c •Volumbla is situated on the north bank of the 1 . Congateurtver, jest below the COIIfIUCCICO of the t ..- Baludrand Broad rivers. • , .- . "From den." Bluer cgard's dispatch Rai:mars , • •- that On Theisdaycvening the enemfapensached the south banker the Congaree and thtew a num. P ben of Malls datii•the city.- Dating the night • ; they moved up the river and yesterday morning i they torredthefialtida tad Broad rivers. Whitsi they were crozilig Ilium rivers our troops snider % -Can. Benoregerd evacuated Columbia ad the. 1 • enemy won alter took po-sessteei. ~ "Through private sources we learn, that' two 11 days ago, when It was decided not to attempt the defence of Columbia% a largo quantity, of medi •cal stoma, which It was thought was impossible to remove; were deatroyet. Tic faro-de employ _ ~ easof the Treasury Department - had been pa ll .1-- , tkrenly sent off to Charlotte, tea miles south of Columbia. We presume that the Treasury lith. ; _ ; or f splate - es tablishment was also - removed,. al ithough, as to this, ive have no positive Informi "The falter Columbianecersitates we prunma, • - .9t0 fining= of Charleston, which we think -likely 1 . thread• la unties 7,:"...". gr evacuation. ' '• l • Ittisiimr;fielbl; to say- wiice finarman,will next Mired. his columns, The General opinion is that he will next-goto Charleston and establish a bane • there. that we cenfus that we do not see what zr, .weet helms of a !laza-. It Di to b a .. ..%zinie,. 4 ' t - th at be is subslatin,,- on the country, and be has hadno battle to exhaust his aramonition. Before • lerring Bayard:an be declared Ids Intention to si • parch to Columbia, thence to Augusta,. and ''T `boast to Charleston. • Thia was uttered as a f': - boast and to bide designs. We are disposed to „,„belleve that Jae will next strike at 'O . Charlota; • , which"...ll len miles south of Colamblsa:4* i t the Charlotte and Colombia railroad, or at . T . %.1 • Fitireacf,_ Booth Carolina. the junction of the - Columbia and Wilmington and the Chazieldon & Wilmington railroad, some ninety milers eau •' N.. XS Colon:lbis. - • • '.. • U', ' ?Thollilin a report yesterday that Augusta •-, i bad been taken by the enemy. This we do not ••• ' believe- We have reason to feel assured that __. '' 'nearly the whole of Sherman's army is at Co ' amble, and the report that Scofield Was &danc ing on Augusta was untrue.” The a/A/says : _The Charleston JEretrnj, or Baturday, announce! is brief suspension or that peper, with a view to its temporary: removal to another point. This Is rendered nccasarybythe progress of military events, cutting it off from the mall facilities for the distribution of its pa ler to a large portion of Its subscribers; while • the lick of tranapottation renders Its supply of paper precarious. .• Semmes bas been made a rear-admiral, and will take command oz thedames - Riverßquadron. - „ (Signed]: U. B. Gnarl, Lieut. Gen. Maury, Feb. 19.—The following :telegram . ..Lai - been received by GOT. Fenton: .„.. . . WAR DWI', WASTILNOTOII, Feb. 19. _ - Lest night this. Department received the gratil fying intelligence of tie occupation of Coin:a -...Mu the capital of South Carolina, by Gen. Sher man, and the probable evacuation of Charleston • by the enemy. Buten on recruiting, fill up the . -snots and the rebellion must receive its final ..,111ow.us this spring's campaign. , . ..(signed) E. M." scurros, Bec'y of War. ' nELGADELPIM, "Feb; 18.—The Eakin has. the --following dispatc h. from Washington: Richmond papaw of the 16th, announce that Bhermaa's • • pain , column has reached isingsviDe Jonellbn, and that communication eolith ol Florence, on 1.-the Manchester. and .Florence railroad, and on -the Florence and Charleston raliroad,'waa inter • •Heapregard is reported es being onto uorth . bank of the conferee. - risen. . .1 • Kingsville is on the north side of the Conga- ree, forty-one Mlles north of Branchri le, and *-twettrlivenalleseouttresst ofceigmbus. :., • • • A' ; tly a , i'lf *BUM; 04gtetween tho Tama vut, Im cinviiattiActivaietioilig ,:to DEATH. . • • -77. - 7 Xis tliT,Otst„ yeb.• - 18.v-Twther detalbt hit the erdiaLtrianiTora' Crux, ihoiT that 4htini • "Aectfrefiri,j4irt, ImperialLste to actlvely 481,1 itItema truths 44erhtii , thit' 'Melt& hf dot' roviele alailithe Tateria bestehen the.giret or , E 1 actilunTten -sdio esa E the toed of • e - I.expertanat . Mato. inthiht .E. the ituirlist force la approaching Elloraill. • The Jurist getrrillaa Intend potting to death l'Fftltek 1 4.44•1': they:May Aatc - E, 'on the .plea Mb/ any one lighting for, or holding orate under Maxlmillian' Ls a traitor to Mexico, and •.7" llexittn,SlberthJ. "e -. .."'e , ..twatther - ittoretnents'ilithe 1 . 110710 r are ,l, which , show the activity of the national 00 • 00 ,i • Tbe eampalgu•-. at Oaxaoa, however, rise- to col:list:nisei] anxiety. Oaxlea , ow defended by Gen. Dim, : wlille Gcn.ll:l. 111111,1 - persn'isleading anexpedillon 'against it, halls canguarlhad teen dctmted. It is said that the &Pelt to the trentury of the imperial Gorernmcct is twenty millions, anon aU the 'Emperor has a personal "allowance of' The Popes EncyclO•al Icticrbasnot:beeit sir_ chinted.yet ih htexito, 'the Otivernment hat tint yet iyen Its cole.ent tosneli 4.On:elation. . The. new order df imi4litheed, the Mexican' togle, , ll to be cateßialir I trz MaxitnUlirw.. , • Rebel tug ,. rit Truce Boat Wallin Op by n •,, .7 • _Rebel •Te4epetio. '• • 2 Waoic xorpw , Feb. 11.—The Star hes the fol ., lowing dispatch: - .." '- • Citt} Petra, Va.; Frb.l.7, 8:30 p. m.—The rebel • : flagirttruee boat 'c W,111 , ,ut Alison, while on Ler - nywani trip fruntoxesl Lauding, tub attempts* was blown pp by a - teri - cdo. The boat went dowlf ' almost linmesibstely. • Onrpiettets day there were •• . no surrivers from nor.. Theretvere no prisoners 7 - ,'• aboard git the Mtnr.•-•Thle cateatroptre arose from • .'. one of the encmy`e owe. torpedoes, which had - been le the water Jr a Intig time. • • Fate•or Vidini- Primer's. Ilartars Washlee :tab rpeclal 'says: Of twenty-four men of the 924 Norprnrk - reglinttt,,;wlto'w . ent taken , prts , °nen Aitgtat last and confined at itattsbary, NOttt Carolina, t - ttctty hind' died of avarratlon, aka, enlisted in, the. , roberam , ..teo to eisespO altittlar fato o had iht rtntialatM Olilleocipta, and patslog : thoamsti 'East Tensespoo, antra! WfAhingtellY.e*cr.d 6 % . .. ,- - f"r. TH lll4 FROM - BEFORE RICHMOND. The Number of Rebel -Desert . - era CONTINUED EXCIIANGE OF PRISONERS Extrdcts from — Rebel Paiiers. REBEL MOVEMENT IN OUR FRONT, ArunvAL cnr.. warms EXCIIANGED PRISONERS. Plag - iit Truce . 13 eilirreekil by Torpedo, New your; Feb'. 18.-Tbe; Herald's Army of Potomac special represents that, with the excep• tion of oecasionalexchangcs between battcrica and pickets before Peteraburg, stillness in Viz Armlet of the Any:slim! the PntOnnec,,!tm,re tains undlituri)ed reign. The number of rebel deserters coming into the Union lines has Increased since the failure of negotiations considerably. Oaken were coming u r}th"prtrtit ecldicny who show a feeling of desponuency at the Dement rebel situation. Dispatches' annotince that the exchange will now continue without Interruption. WASIIINGTON, Feb. 19.—Intim:union received .from the Army of the Jameson the 17th states'. Rebel deserters arcking at headquarters say that this rooming, between twelve and one o'clock, e company from each of the regimentsof Stewart'i brigade, of Pickett's division; were sent oat to advance their picket linen about one hundred and fifty Yalisati. order 'tcilitraiglitiiti -45 well at strengthen their line on the •Bermuda front, oci pulte the position held by the 2d Pennsylvania Heavy Artille-y.. On being ffiscovered, they were fired upon by our plekets,".and ARO' about .twenty shots they retired to their own lines. The party making the attempt are reported .a$ • havltq been supplied! taint: entrenching tools to throw up works for theirdefenie, and when fired upon they retreated in the utmost disorder, Their loss. dfazy, Is unknown. Nine hundred and eighty•three Union prison ers, minding ten officers, mostly from Danville, came down. from Richmond In the rebel steamer Allison to Cox's landing. • They were receive* and cared for by Lieut. 11. S. Merrill, Assistant Quartermaster, at these Headquarters. About 5 o'clock, as the steamer Allison wit ou her return trip to Richmond and when ashort distance above Fort Brady, she struck a torpedo, %hick exploding, completely wrecked her. She had on board two hundred and thirteen packages of blankets and a number of other' articles in tended for our prisoners, belonging mostly to the State of Indiana. The loss of life is unknown. No - change is the weather. "The roads are very bad, owing to,eoutinued rains. The Richmond - Scoria:el of the 15th, Inn review ,of.rtecnt -peace negotiationa, Insists - that-Mr. Blair wan authorized as cominissioner• by. Mr. Lineoln to - treat forpeacm fully as Muth he Hun - - ter, Cappbeilannens _warp on thrirteds; 'lon to Iliniptiais • • ThisDiapateA:tribk. n earnest appeal -on be half of . Gen. Lee, for all able-boiled citizens, to clash irdcAlievanks and' anoint to overwhelm the The sense papa: declares it is a delusion at the North that<lea intirmta are . vitally involved 'in the suppression of the rebellion, and that inter nal peace - and stability. wilt follow - the • reastab , Bahment of the old government. It says the commercial Interests of the North have far more -to expect from the success than the defeat of the Confederate cause. The present evils that have befallen the country Were 'nere-r caused by the EydcM qf nolvental suffrasfe. -- :. •• • --- . • Brig. Gen. Gideon J. PilloW ig officially in— notnaced es the -- rebel - CommlisatyzGener.ll of. Prisoners, to succeed Geri. Winder. ", : Gen. - Bregg ` • - The Columbia Carolinian reconnect:ids the pea. thill , •• 11 BY Imitate .the. example of the adages at the upturn of Puebla, and light from the hotesp.tope,defeiffin . g each betiding raliii,its ..-• . • A C11, 1 14_42 D(lbs rebel nouse Ilepreaptl .rites reporta a lit of the Persona...who eharved the government thy nuezampled aunt of SAO per tushel for their idleat. - ' The that name on the list is that of llon. - James Sodden, ex-Secretary of War, who sold 'two huridted and thltly bushels at that prier- - ' A card of the Virginia Congressional deice. ' r tion concesiihif the natei*isation of thi Delis .cabinet - is - published:' It says: g tThe apprehen sions far the public safety were Increased ; by the belief that 'our mlaforttrees were_partially the result of mrdadministration. Prompt, energetic and judicious measures appeared necessary for the restoration of the pablic confidence. • After ractureecusideration and consultation with other . members of this delegation, we have concluded that among the most important of such measures would be the general reconstruction - Of the cabi net. We represent that It was demanded by public sentiment, and Was necessary for - the in s:soak:lk of the public lancefit. It ail glees u the cpbtion of the delegation, who was friendly to the administration, and not oat of any desire or design to mabirrass the President. LATEST ADTICES FROM EUROPE, Parliament Opened—The lanwn's tpe ch. REBEL RAM OFFTHE FRENCH COAST The Markete, Nstr Tot*, stoamei Baxoala, from BouUmmilott on - the Eth, attired this: The British. Parliament was opened by royal . : . command= ou Fehrttary 7th. The speech, said' , that lice Idajr.sty remalneateadflualy neutral bc-' parties in tweet' the contending; parties in America, and would rejoice at o friendly reconciliation.. The • Queen hes bad great satisfaction - In giving her • ' , auction to tlut Conference meeting "of delegates'. from Canada, aeserabled ut'Quebee. The raw.; Intl= which were is.lopied,-for adman:Au - lon of Closter" pr.:mined, under a central government, approved by ttio provincial• legislature, a bill* will be-laid-before Parliament - fee carrying Mai Important measnralato effect... Tim Confederate 'lean' Is geoted at 55g57 ; Preach rentee, 47f. 20c. ,- • Peace remora gained each credit at Frankfort lint U. 8. bonds advanced Arc per coat. store New York prloeis. . : Erlnattinerand U. 8. 541's slightly lower., . _ , . A Paris telegnsm salt new the nes- Mon of Mexican territory to France is who 4 un founded. ..-- • ' A French pnper confirms thd report that the , steam . rem Allude, -recently. off the coast -of Trance, ;ti.i, - Coatederade ran.. A lama none boa of,casciand. „barrels vire tvansferred to 'her from ati - Englialt steamer. •Leoprii , Tratsday — Aben *lnds motions unfaioralily intineneed,.by. the nurpber of knw. , schemes- Sally introdueedkad tbeseknossilo,l4 la I:nano-of ootmoothatVatid Consols bare declined. , . r .. r LiveloPpc; A,r,-Thern Arp bees Im.exiats, 11Tc - demand tor,eottan to-day and the aeles ex ceed 15,090..bgeitat,prlega pep &higher than Setup:len TO. 'Ttra • iit` Is flutter andyriesit unchanged- g .Uthirpen/ fe6:7.- 2 •Whetitibilland lifNdlomar. plone htU3_dcollstal. - 6d par bbl,4ndlatt ,C{krn neglected. ,Lonclori, Feb. 6.—Marketa arm at former pricier, kugar steady.. Tea, hew, Igoe 'unchanged: ns.-LCUtton:-Saler of 'X days 23,00 bales. Market arm and 14@12d higher. Closing quiettr. , Flour dull aid quo tatlMlS barely maintained.. ,Whcak--ncLitabm. Perk Jena .' Ann at ids ,:di but , no ash% Butter steady. Lard Pam. Sugar very dull and prices, ',Teak. Coffee-dull and unchanged. Pe troleum-quiet and unchanged. Console § l / 1 40 8 . 3;,'":1hr money. - 1111nule'Central allures, 5/;.4: Ltcutint un Yalu sham., 11gLi%1.:2,74. New York Stock sind,Money Market. NE•nr . -Yoni, 3 b.18.--At theek Exchange :there was heavy feeling on -the railway:llst uo marked ',change in quotations.. The , -cblef infe'rein Is- hi grad tee:irides. 7-C3 notes 'are zubberlbed for at , en aremge- rote- Ott about three and a half dally. The mlicel laneons lict was si catty , mid without any ape chat feature. Geld bpecelatiaa mat ..qulte firm kind the gu , tunticns T.ry eltrht. repett VIM current that 'Sherman-- Iran, tnetchlax.. LIU Raleigh: — .hfoney Is"Meeinly /mowing easier, New shipments of-federal tidnds have stilt tirther de pressed ountatlons for e,tehange. Rest broker's sloth:LAo aaysi. le - offered at 108%; l'et kdeurn etocke.steady, at public, archangel. „Cherry Run ',or a tavern° and citheilioards Oea tale WAb largely sold. Bates el- Oceania, nt ti,25; Excel: sine; 10,00; C.cfmazia; 954 .Knielterbeekei, idc; liYaltrarm, 4,85;; Cherry Rue, Mei flydrlnk, 17:0; - Southend., 11,00: • The- netrolcaM _narket cloaca-hoary with prices. for all ';deterlptlOus do- pressed ander nmeered fawn . of Imporinat all specalations.l Crude la Rut at 47e. • Relined, la ti bond; Ca , d Freer, at SdaktrZei. • • GovernornotqWell.. NiWYderir, Cornm;rda davei rrrthers !Total rays:: Senator. :Muryan 1.1115 rooro prefraterl a : petition G la M, Presklimi I from New Tork - .2tierehonts,' "riblAng_trOakbioirt - ,amintramit - for Gov. Bautirr.ll. • • ,• I AILY FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Port Anderson Probably Abandoned by the Rebels. COLORED TROOPS FOR anr. maiy Dispatches from Gen. Sherman. Fr. Slovutor, Feb. 17.—The steamers New York and Leary arrived here last everting with released prisoners and have sailed for Annapolis. Colonel T.fnlford remained at Farina to effect the exchange of prisoners as fast as they arrive. otheriteinners hays gone up the James river with rebel 'prisoners and the exchange will be made as rapidly as possible: A steamer arrived here today from Fort Fish er. The Captain of the steamer reportsvhat our forces had expected to mike an attack upon Fort Anderson on the 13th lost:, but failed for some cause, unknown to him. Before .he left .Fortllaher, he saw a -bright' light la '.the diree tlou of Fort Anderson, and the supposition was that It had been abandoned and burned by the rebels. • Two steamers rolled from here this afternoon for Fart Fisher, with colored troops for General Terry. .The warner Lauf/liana, otthe Bay Line, ar rived'here this morning froth Baltimore, the lee tteng broken up sufficiently for the resumption of travel. More coal steamers are anxiously looked for The itemiser Bleekifone firili&here thin afternoon from Savannah, stopping at Hilton Head, South Carolina. •The Captain of the blarketono brought dispatches from Gen. Sher man for the authorities at Washington, which were telegraphed from here. , The Captain of the SlachatorieWas not Informed as to the na ture Or the dispatches, and knew nothing of importance of Shelaall'S contemplated more meets. From !few Oriente, Itlimpid& and Cairo. 0.1.11:0, Feb. 19.—Fire hundred and fifty bales and ono hundred and Ilfty bags"of 'cotton an% 'riled for &. Louis ; and three . hundred for Cln;. Onnati. New Orleans adslces of the 14th have boon received per the steamsldp Everting Star. r The rebel Imp clad hfiesonri and two wooden r &boats, comprising the entire fleet of the enc. my in tied Slyer, arc below Alexandria, closely watched by our gunboats. Three hundred arid sixty halos or cotton from the price bark Scietice,shid at New Orleans on the sth, at auction. Good and Ordinary, (17c; Middling and strictly Middling, no panda sales; §ugar,l9(ty?,dc;'ll.• lasses $1.20@1.23. Fcb. I.7.—The steamers Itormary and Groesbeck of the troop fleet waraidleeked by the rebels near Helens, and sateratosoldlers wounded. Tho rebels were lb:4lY dispersed by gauboate. Tile EitikerA' It ht , teporg.d upon au thority worth,' of consideration that datum will be closed in this department within twenty'days by order of President Lincoln, and will be en opened upon anew principle after his proposed vi.lt South and Wisqrridelt may be looked for eHmn after the fourth of March. The Cabin' - men Mlle's city nie preparing a grand reception Banquet for W. G. Browelow, wino is expected here in .a few7days. The rebel general Forrest, commanding the district of Mistuusinpl,:Weit Tennessee and East LOIIISIOIIB, bar, established Ws headquarters at Jackerr, !die*reippi,,and is conscripting.gner. rides and sending them to Richmond, to be pat into the army of .Vitginiti. The intermit' Dklie was ceiptured and burned near Helena; by-the rebels... The 56th regiment was' taken prisoners and Colonel Dean, com manding. weakilled. . . Church Contexts on 4th or March--Cot. Baker--The Pirate Beall—:Appropria. tton BUta Repotted Adversely, rue. NEW Your, Peb,lB.-,The hauling clergymen of this city have Issued a card caliin upon tha churches throe out tho nation to 'mac in a am cut of praise for the President and the country, from 12 to &. o'cloclt ilainrday, t h e 4th of March: Bakir returned from Washington .yester. day. and la 'rigorously continuing; the prose:atter! of aubstitute brokers and bounty junipers.. The' Meld's' Washington special says: The respite of-Beall, thb lakeEi a pinate, was grant:. d by the President on account of a yr.:Wien signed by -Ftepahlkan members of Coug.rms. lltssrs. Beannlug and Eisley ?rocketed the reg., The r'ostesi Washington apiclal says .1114 Recta Military Cotinulttee had under considers ! .tion the Niagara Sh4s.Canal,llllneis Ship-Canal, ',Keck Island'lrispeareuient and East Tennessee 'Railroad bills. The committee Instructed their etnirman to : report - adYerscly' upon all these schemes on the ground that the present condition of the Treasury-would not warrant the large ap: imorrlattons called for. hew Yore, Feb, 18.—Tbe etrittertiur's caul says It Is thought that the Benny will agree ton tax of 10 per cent on the circulation of State bat Ir., just passed by the (louse. The Post's special says the President has or dved the release of Roger A: l'iyor from Fort yt'arcell, on parole. . Us Ic to report to Mr. Pori try, or*aiblegten. 'The Reconstruction Bill—Rebel Reser. ters-•Gov. Andrew. WsonreaToe, Feb. 19. — The Select Commit tee on the Rebellions Statesh: their amendments to the Rdroustructim bill as reported to-day ; provide for the recognition by the President of • the State guyed:meet of 'Tennessee, .1f such a government shad be established by the loyal cit izen* lo conformity with the conatitttion prior to May fat neet.'. The report alio provides that.• the congthation, - of, Tenaesaeo shall' prescriber, nape:tam shall vtitewho hes held a Confederate military office higher than Col-, onel, or aelyil dile; unless it be teitristw id. Scoond,That "slavery shall he forever pno- Third—Tfiat no State or Confederal: debt* thated tinder the action of a timirping power shall be recognized or paid _by the State, and no, law of confiscation shall be binding.- - • • During four days of the present week over two handred,rebel deserters came 'WAWA. the, lines of the armies - et he Potomac and .T . eitnes. ,Tills. • morning forty - u 1 arrived here; all of whom de ; doted from tbe.rebel picket ;soda on the alztu .of the 14th. Twiny of those belonged Ye Vir glide regiments, and the remainder to Georgia" and South Carolina militants. iS . 2ditililichesetts delegation, ,with ;s petttioa asking the appointmeat of fky. Andrew to a t e e i c i tv „ ;4 l . l C , .we tse 4 ,bi u.o t t ..d 4 ! tu !F re.. Ticiouto,, , ..Orden-ithierrillas • Mhdly ‘Yhippedßebel hunt Clads on Red, Mow Felt MI:-LThe Ecrattri-R6-vr`dr leans correspondent says: "There to no tounda ' Gen in the annonntement thatJGencral Canby bad siren notice of , ilitintestlott retallate.on Brtoltan oMeers for all refugees [rem Texas re ' tilled to rebel ofllteto by .. the Braaten, of11;er at :Bratmeoths. : "EaCrill camel:du of geentflas . who bad 'been Infesting the district of Plainer:One, were badly defeated tmll.dispeysed on the 4tloles4by a small farce from Plaquaaino. "The rebebtluirt two gunboats and a p9wer 7 fell= clad ete Red!MlocrheloviligezdtalliW 2, lee Nev • Prroci ,Major General la the Confederate array, was two 'Week.% DO, 1611/411:4130rra. , •!LEe latiu : ottalped learo:otaottnce-itoolait, Prelim Cotton iw Extbisill6.-Ifkritino4ti WAilthlitskgrce , Tltc 4 1 1( 1 %4 Aleatrittlx. . -Omit); Feb. , -.18,--Tho stetttili lAliortitratitttl.; 1m Verophrs *lth, Ogl,lty balf:l44 - gotOti fur. Ora; orriie4 at Aftniphlst Item Vlokatiurg, to route to the Arm of the Jawee, but metting. couute,rmatulkugo.l:o.ttirilectlO, .Vtr,ttoorig;; ; !'"‘ , ; L two - drat' to nit" ttio geotnof the } dlstrletof l 'Memphis, body! Gen. Caubilit °War, passyd,olr , wel riutw. litinttroiliapd!rtglitYin.vowtwibit.. Steamer nterrinuie Suuk. . . . ,• • . I NtVI YOUR. Feh.lo.—The steamer Ouldhig from' , New. Oti , nus on the 11th, repOlta that• ou tiailtdh she encr-tho'htdenishlP-Itterrl pac In a ticking condition.; ;hrr fig% • !ern all put, the bo/lortrdamni.el, andeverythlug . adrift, pa: rhlp leaking badly. ; Sao lay lq her until Olubt. rewired nil her crew (ntrionutlazto "144.4 and 7 4 eP), - And. .thern Into Parr t4,3".ll: PtittunumittA, Fel). 18.—Tho subscrlptlon to: [lay to- ego 74;0 lona, In all Immo( tln.. Uolgo, aAltleirspbee,ko Jay CoOtra. amount .to $ 5 . 032 . - 300; The - lirgrtit J 01 1 .1410. Western 810 m i...lp:ton was from Clncltnatl ;.thejorgest ePotem tollotrlptlon true" $OOO,OOO - frout,"&tnr. York. T 1,,, total Pt dca .the wtAcutlirig,lBth tinii;, 16 Ca 420,5.42,00. • - -711 .- e Boston . Tiatle Sale. Borrow; Feb. - 19,--Tha- hotels ens tilling up 'with tnerelnints.frotri cklizsretlotokfig .tiks vino_ try, tO attend Ilia traciSpaie ' conitaadeing on Tues day. It NMI too great nrent.ln, the dry goods 'One, and will surpass Lnything of the hind hens. tniur,*llol,l/‘ Oyer 10,000 balls orgc.),ixls„ ) 40, hecn cuteredup to Isst NEW r0xic,r4.4.4,15.--,Ttu r ja m inilo cas,Car Pimp, triett-frii thO murder'of ilarriLakattu, yoNict of murder the EMI .1.3;i Luau A Murdercr GinvictO. '4"_o'.:,- As7:Tun 44r. H I. Gr 7 FATTT 7 • PITTSBURQA, kONIf)AT.'EBRIT. A TATE REBEL NEWB.I • • iecw Tons, Feb. 19.—Ti. e Richmond te . of the lath has Augusta dates of the, ttb which sly It is sated in Columbia that Itanat, rick's corps is protecting Slocum's left. In 111 ascertained that-Foster Is again moving 011 Charleston. When last 'heard from he waif at Greeispoint. It is lot known where-Sheehan Lin:milt is. Barnwell Coact House was burned - on yhra daynignt:,Tbe multliamtcemidg With .vOlstales, stock and all. kind of movable prolterff, from Georgia-and upper. Carolina. Me _troops to 'the vicinity of Windsor are - lillpatrfeki corps: - It is reported that Generals ffamptolfatud -Wheeler engaged the enemy on the ith - atutillf, _reit - Mane- then at all points. ;loss: Seas about. seventy,. killed, woanded and missing; 'That of the enemy mucligrenter. Tied Columbia' Cirolinlan of thelSth "sayeslt is 'callable - that Sheriann'a sir:acme:pa arafor the donblepurpoae of eating the Columbia and Charleston railroad,. and the Wilmington 'wed 'Manchester railroad at liingsvllla "This, - done Shertium wIH have sahleved an important; bject pielliainery to the capture of Charlotte's-410 bisection of three impoplant branches, of supply That lee will succeedin lifting this, wohnits Jury grave dont* for ire know sobilethlng of the dan gerous-CV:cations with the army in thiflnar* of /3eataigard. Admitting, Sherman's . snameatte the extant mulled, What reason Is there trs'aliti. chsate entmmediate advaneiron Columbia: Ai Can 'recall none. Columbia Is nothlngfstan to the grander game of Charleston, an GM „clp. tare of which the energies of the-whale-Yanknii army below ,- 113 are now bent. They =lot operate on Charleston from Columbia, nal they not leave Colu nbiaon.& northward Merck while Charleston steads... To believe It Is On: Crary to common sense, contrary to a knowledge of. Sherman's character and - confessed deterral; nation, and contrary to all military strategy: Possibly a raid will be,male here for the pat o( creating a diversion. It will not had us tth' prepared. he same, paper continues to whistle to , kelp up its courage by assuring theteophr mot Coluatl his Cermet be captured If attacked, and • declami a concentration of troops arc now being madd that will destroy the -Yankee army. It says` If . Sherman comes forward a reception awaits hid unlike that which' he encountered Id tile censer tlarmigh Georgia: If he-goes to Charleston he .1101111 hod himself athlete] in the: trent and rear, If be returns the way he came that Will baked what we all duke hint to do, and wa shell be content to let lihn alone. • . • _ The 'Richmond Mt/ or the lath containe a liter from General Lee declaring that he will fettl.ao anirlety . about the result of the contrail. It the peOplo will glve proper support to the arzedei and aselet*loaliitainlng patriotism among the The B..romnsw split "The army consolldi , tioo bill has lassancl the Ildttse and will probably' be concurred o 1 bj the &mate. It provides tot the consolidation of all companies lola than forty-two men:, Resolutions were recently presented In - the North Carolina Legislature denouncing Moja', min's speech at the... Richmond war .meeting as a,iogatori to bin pmdtitin; nliecting on Corsi' grft, and Insulthrg - ti,pabile opinion. The El:emitter of: the .161 It says the negici troops In Grants corny are very urulatay and Mai sintsded, and show a great inclination to 'desert to the rebel Ilnese- 1t suggests that this dissa:b- faction hi so widespread that the authorities ought to tahe advsntaguot it. The Examiner, of the ii lb, says : At Kings;; %file Sherman would be attic io,iestroy the Col. lovable and Charlotte, 'and Wilmington and .Manchesta railroads. The Examimr of the 15th, has 'a Lang article neatest . the use of negroes as sealers, but Lear jet...the reEporisibtlity to Lee, whites urg,:utly celled for a large force of them. . . The Wj, of the 16th, mantes that Sherman'. tss got somcwbat the start of their fOre, sal sl:Fsellension is felt at Colombia that he would.: there before he mold be overtaken. .(len.. Echols 'has succeeded Bretklnridgo command In Dust Tsmaaeee. , • • Gems. D. Lee and Wade Hampton, recently_ aptisinted Lieutenant Generals,-have been con firmed by the Confederate Senate: - The pronto-, tion of (len. Hampton makes him rank Gan.l Whetter, and puts him la command of ours,"„ airy new operating against Sharma% eferta 1213 / be =Pee , e 3 thii appointment: I lanipton's prOtence aCti hot fall to Inspire ootn nderce and cmhttilasm. The 9APllde.,Caniini , a - eritin Filth soya "'Long came Colnmbla falls, we look Mr a bite , . tlr and a victory which will prove Girl Ilghtlni or nor side and vonehisito to Sloth Carolina the i '` privllegacif closing as she begun tho war—hal triumph: , . - . • - - 1116 iteine paper bellesai that terbiez.:i days ;hero will be e net: aeouientratlon orsttength . , it 7, w Make the Yuloo commander tremble foe his safety, New Tont, Feb. 19.—The Tr Gym has the following from Richmond papers or the 17th: t In the Rebel !Tate on Thursday the only Im lament proceedings were on the bientl4o 41 1 1 10 provide for rebind 500,000 brow troop). It was called up by Mr. Johnston, of Georgia. who . ' moral to transfer the bill to the sem•et Calendar. Mr. Illtdeale had the Poor, but before corn, no veil:gilts speech, on motion of Mr. Atiluo, or Tin . ntrcer t the lion's went into n,:et eat.,bla by a vote of-;.d to 95. - ' . Tk• doors being opaned tho Masa adjortmed. Thu Whig has an aditortsPreplylng to the Clarkston Jhreary's assertion that the war was ar Lod in •Intertst of slarety,.aud It 'roast not be abolished in any event. .- - The s=e paper says It hopes to preserve sta r, ry, bulls willing , to give it up If necessary to remare their Inderetridence.„ - - ThoDispertch says all the Yankee rollatell con• fined in this city will be sent North by the deg of trace boat this morning, and at the 'tame crne ten es twelve officers will also go off. The Mobile Advertiser admits that the rebel cause looks very Mat Just's& present,-but as sures Its readers that the Southern people hold In their hands the =ins for sadden hid. Per' feet deliverance, It says the enthusiastic cour age and one more determined effort will IM all the clouds and uneell a secco of hope sad Joy and deliverance. - Colonel St..Ttihn, appointed Commi4attry Gea ra of the Confederate ba•oa, ha= just bell con derned by the Coda!crate Senate. The seer Commhoary General will enter et once upon the . dieehergo of his detica.' The following is a copy of Gen.. Lee's general v.rder on assuming the oe.insustund of the fOrbes of-the Confederate 9 ... :0043: nrtoitva-nlr.ts ConnuniZaUf, Feb. 10,1815. ^Gvavi'd (titers N041...--In obedience to general Oider 3, Feb. 0, ragtime commend of the military forces of the Confederate States deeply jaurresstit with the -difileriltles of rujimaltleu ord humbly invoking the guidance of:Almighty God, I rely for ancecte. upon the mem= and . fortitude of the army, stiatained by the patriot ism firMaera of the people, confident (that weir united • efforts, .under the blush* of bras-mm.llW secure peace and 1124apenatnce. el - e headquarters - of the army, to which MI spi el.] reports_ nd communications will be address. cd, will, tonthe pwasent, be with the,:nriny of rtherw-Virginli.' , The stated and' regular re turns and reports of each army and payartment will be fobrandetriiiherefofore, to AIM- otthe of the Adjutant and Instructor General. , Signed j . WE. - Lna,Vsl estextil: " Wsiirtusirroit,,rtili:lo.Richirand . papers' of the 14th have been method. The Dispatch, of that date stye: , Retires:l ewe and three o'clock on lifednesdaymaarning there Was some 'mortar neutron - the Reifenberg lines nearthe*Appomat tow. Tata woe something of a:atoveity. as :for Months Past mortar thing Lea heen discontinued With this 'exception nothing of datarcat has 0p... , coined: &Mats. from.. Great's - artay;reportall quiet within-theedemy aUhes,. - 'l 4o nfaiWiteheo were received atthe War Office' imterdiy.` 'Wars oinicimeutlY tudnfonned of sbstmsovissicuovement:, , ./iis Wee at/ Oratige- Mug. - forty miles .Sordh - of .Columbia; into me' Tuesday, and vitir treopl were 'fet t ling bath fOro:him 101vard - CellUntda. . Witcrelre le now ; Wede dis patch kmihr.v, it.was ;said. on_ Wednesday' ithia a &Patch bed beet. received' saying akir ,taishing- was - olt" song -on within a, few miles Of jet-1= NC. , .Watitated thief 'yesterday p/Ortallg, !an an on flit,_ and as= yet have not the means 'of either condo/dug or Mentraillating It. Shu lman may be at Kicgsville, the jonction of the IVlltolegton and Ceimuldat'slifood, or. ho may. he even Dearer thortry: - , - . •-• I It isle reported yesterdayitiat our troops were emelt:Wog - Wilthingtonj . The report is not con firmed, however. by Miele] dispamlies. Ttie ;Yankee papers stole that Gen. Terry Is - stiltin t he vieluity Cr Fort Flsber and waltlug for (len, Rote. Ilitherto the Tar.kce pries. reoreseeted Terry ea abnist• to inercli towards Wilniinuton pith eonflaut expectation or lakimnit, but Fort rtederson hot proved a more efEctual obstruc tion than they hud. anticipated, • • Gi n. Raker la in command of our farces at fhldeboonigh and mporticto the 'War Depart moat tuft he lies reason to:believe the enemy . l i - are concentrating at Igewheni;, end thee have with thorn materiel for .repalting the iallroad - Ghia Re/what:l Hesston. Sunni canto Kingston ou tho night of the 11th' instant, report that OCD:ros . ler la in cons - mead at New,. dorsi, and that .0,000 of the ltith army carps Lave ale lyedthere; making the number of troops at that post about 5,600. It Is reported and boiler-. ed In Kingston that the eueniy here landed two IWSISMISTrOW,.. rob. 18.—The . Richmond. R..; dodrio-, l'af the: lath,- sari A :dispatch:- has. lien retched' from an . Waist of the Treasury DeParttnisa,'Ot poiumbia, , ta the effect - that Shoo,. 451171t1) .. wal eon= , Columbia -that the. - Wang guanl and ettlaci.stiarattiraedouttoaid iti resisting the Rehm - forecti, -- -Wed, - altinnliblaß.' had commenced ear the city. It Ls stated by the - Birambserilist `too poisoners Ys'ere'd-ri board the ithff•Of-trace boat etch .she tine' blown np. - • 1.4 f Y 20, 1865. 1111'111th CONGRESS-4MM SESSION. WASTEINGTON CITL Feb. 18, 1865. The, arnendme.nt to impose a tax of onatilf of one per cent on sales was rejected by a vote of 112 against 75. ' Tha.llouse concurred by one of a majority in the amendment Impostor ataX of 10 per =Cum on State bank notes paid out by National or State banks on and after the let of January Mr: Stevens' amendment taxing gold sales 10 per motors was rejected by 38 egulust N. • The AmersdatoryHeveaue Bill was then passed. Amelia - the ameudmente concurred InVere the following . No men not enrolled ,excepted - Pilltari services, caeca of phisical debilitY ,meepted, shall be en titled to take out a license as a peddler. 04 all sreoklii-lobaSeo4 taii - EMlS'eents -per' pound shall be imposed, excepting on smoking tobacco excluslvely,made of stems, on.-which the tax shall be. cents . a . pon ad. This is the Only change in the amenamer t as reported by the Committee on Ways and Means, on that article. On diamonds, etleralde, precious stones arid im itations thereof, and all other jewels, there is to be 6per centluty. -AU The amendmedts reported - from the Com raittee of the thole on the Stare of-the Union - were concurred In, excepting a few reserved for arperate votes Mr, Morrill called attention to some of them, luelecling,tho COX MS Bales. He salavre may put the restriction on foreign trade bet we should leave our trade free. As to the: amendment of the gentleman from Pennsylvania, Mr. Motets, if anothergentiernan had offered the proposition he sherild have regarded ikaa "absaird. He trust ed that l, the vote to-day in the Horne may show that the -vote IS the Cominittee of this . Whole, yesterday, in favor of , It, was given In more good Luton. The law heretofbre passed on that suer jeer was repealed, because It could not be - en. forced. He expressed his, satlefactimi that the Comthitiee had unpnimously agreed upon bill which would contribute materially to tho sap. port of the Government. • •.-, • The floe then coneurrid by 72'against 6.9 pus In striking otit the proposed InerCSSO of 56 ants per barrel rin,beer, lager-beer, porter .and ether similar fermented. liquors. The tax on tress articles, therefore, - remains atone dollar, , per barrel. The House concurred In the amendment that substitute brokers pay a license of 110 dollars for every substitute accepted. An amendment Was made to the 103 d section of the present law, by Imposing er tax of two_ and a half per cent on the nett Interest of the gross receipts of railroads, 'canals, steamboats, ships, barges, canal-boats, vessels,,stage-coaches and vehicles for transporting passengers; or Property fsr hire, etre., where the nett receipts are ender $3,006 per annum, and 5 par cent on excels of this amount. This amendment was ecr.carred In by 86 against 7G. • An amendment was . adopted providing that clumps may be affixed . to deeds, Instruments, documents, writings or papers, where the saute bee been omitted„on payment of the stamps and a penalty of fifty dollars. But where it fa antis 11.•etorily established that the same has been omit ted owing to inadvertency M. accident and'alth out willful design, stamps may he Waxed merely on payment for the stamp. The'amendrueut 'to tax salmi one-half ba of one percent. was 'nomterienrred in by ' e vote of 65 tor.. The !louse Toted oh Mr. Nelsons' amendment that crony National Bank or State - Bank it.ssocia lion shall pay etax of 10 per cent. on the - amonnt of cotes of any State bank or +notation paid olrt on and after ttrelEt of January next. The atacuthnent was concurred In by iS yeas to b 7 nays: Mr. Brooks, who MU voted In the negative, ellen:en his vote to tint affirmative. A motion rai. then made to lay the vote on the table, which was concurred In by tho casting vote of the Speaker. So the rota was not ;reconsidered. ; The MUM, next. voted on Mr. Stevens' amend ment, donning a bullion broker to be ono who 4uit or sells gold at a pile.] above the market salea,intiera raid, - for, the purpose of paying duties .orr imports or .16r Importation, and vs. Oulliug ever"' bullion broker to take out a Scenic', otherwise to ho awned gully of a misdemeanor and pay a Luc of liti,9oo - 4015,00) - dad tad Ptr ;ens. to h o p. 744 an each .114/6.0r. pnretase. Ihe Iloust: "rejected th r ts nmendracati yeas 3S, - I?ays 94. ; TbNI gni - 00407 blind; Attddlie. - ttill wea Mr.'Schenet. from the Committee on Military A Taira repoited the following Senate bills, which rsreNseed : To repeal an net to remove the U. S. Arsenal 'ram St. Louis: authorizing the President to appOiut a A l9l : s "nt 8.- Z e r they of War at , t 3,000 per annum; for i;;.: . „7"" - canon of*. Field Army Itemstr.r and Definer. , A4s.g.c. , l4ockzepwcodatdliprartilng that any , 1m son In the army chanted with an offence no de:timid/ calling out the militia may be brow:ht. before the field ofdecrs of his regiment for trial, but nothing in this bill Stall be construed to ao , lish (regimental or garrison edict martial- Also. a bill enth , :raing the Pre/lima to mate tram , fl.llQr army officers from hue to staff oftl• 'sees, Se. Also, # bill fur the better organtr.aUen of sub sistence; depots. These bills were severally passed: Mr. Seben4 also reported a bill to east:i ll:mit in • the. War Department a harem for refugees, and frealiticu'is iiittira. Mr. Smock al,l the bill made no distinction on ace)unt of eclzr, but was - Intended to provide Mr the relief of white'rerugces. Time bill was paned. Mr. YetIIIIXID, Lora the Conm'itee on Military Allah's; reported a bill to inereasethe pay of cffirers of thearmy below HtigadierCieneralsand exempting officers from hamle^ and revenue tax. ;. OD Motion of Mr. Ross an amendment was made intruslog the pay of privates to twenty dollars a mouth. • Tho bill was re-committed to the Military Committee, who satmerpleatly re viled the bill u It Was .originally Introduced. t watiamod. Mr. Garfield mamma a bill from thiCommlt tee on Military Affairs determining the ranks of cilictra sc-erdlating In the military service, and It wrs passed. hl r. Fat neworth,from the, Comtolttee onMilltary Adair*, trportert a bill authorizing the Northern Central Railroad Company-of-Pennsylvania and. Maryland, or their assigns, to construct a branch railroad between-thebarough of York and Bal timore In an utr line to Washington, in order to facilitate postal and military communication be twcro Witstdagton and New York. The Com :mil Is 'authorised to Maltase their capital to th- '' ,,,, .ntit.000,000. . nes road'Ll to be a double track, kravl4ed with appostioas ~,.....::. portatlmi of troops,Mud to lie completed in two "years. Tbrce pp:o,pr! to, be . charged per mire rm. plaiet• T em and six ante a ton for freight. Mr. etunlicton objected to the second seadlng of the 141.1.'- '',Tiii"nuestion theroforo,menr* on its rsjecilon. ' - ' - "f, ' • Mr. YarnswOrtheald4t waa necessary. to barn the road Proposed, lfepo s inted bat Ma att. that IIQ6 the cent was appropriated by this bill. ' dlft. r Tlitimits,'of Maryikird,deshrod a POSlpedlo: 'strut of hill and gore, among other reasons' for this; that, the lredshittlin mf,Maryland, no In session, should have ah opportunity of look Incl tlionlatictio, &sides the bill wis lu dent et t 'With the decision of the Supreme Court Of e United d:ates, and ill dorimmtion of the sigh , of the State of Maryland,- The leglalatiOn pro s ed was for tho beuelit Of the :.Nartlmarts - Central. Railroad Ind would strike a heavy blow at the Bs lt imorWand Ohio PRellroirt. ' The furthcrAtoarlderatlon of the subject was port; coed for ten days. . Mr. &buck called up the bill ammdatory of thee - 0011mnd aCt, pending which the Aouse„ at Ciao, trijeatelleeL - ;K , •'' ' l. -'"; ' . SENATE.' •' - " t millet of throapersorut. to.ba mppointod by' the 44. 111 tefleautibilebutt'A - Imielltit ltki'fix'Pecitte. '..Evcretitritof- the.Titeasury to' amiable into - sad mart . upon the stilled of lineation, which was ;amended ht Itir:fc'hirlat' to tbeLeffect..4hat;. they ishould alaointptiro into We mattnereit UM collec. Men Of %Ito , retreat/ea, Thleb - was laid orer tar Ittr. °ward cilibre:4ll a resolution ,ba'styre.bliss Lliey;2l:Vrieli4' Of. lticlutionif Vic . ; Mafia hula- Itired. dollars forold rodttree to our Pilattnel In 'An Annstieceitsfal effort was mode to make the bill tevregrasta commerce between the, Statis tho OpecMl otter' for. ItiondaY„,. The Army Appro,, I anion bill was then thenup. i The l'imutee Committee. recotramendmi tho stinting out of a proviso In the Mato bill that . po money stall be paid to latitfirented to rail roads for the transportation of troop; mad muni tions of war Par the United States. After debate the protildon was stricken out. • . ' . hir. , 6bnrtnan olihred 'arr• emendm , mt malting an - appr.oPriaticei of seven hmulrea theitsatitt dot- Inea fur the present liscil year to supply Mulct al (jog, Witlhli was adopted. .. . . On motion of 'Mr.:Pillion, tins following pro , lilsions "Wert: itdopked. by *4l of - amandmont : That on and alter thei first of ..ittareh; 1865,' and during the . present rebellion; the commetattne Mice of ifllltslBV:ted 'lbt 'officers shalf.he.filly . dents per. rntion, prodded said in ermeat shall not ripply EP the eoratuutatiou price of ratione of any„ otlictra aboyelho rank; or Ilrigteller General, or - elle eMeers. entitled : AA oonentuteitionfor fuel .Or (Antlers i thptdl.offcersofvoliiu tiur bele 0111.1 rank of lirigadler General, noir In commission, iron - shallcontinue In the military service to the dons Of the war, shell be entitled to recelvethree Months' pan prorid6l..tlict the provisions of this section shall 'net .apply to ofileins nett 'on duty, onto eilleers - cuililt4l to commutation of Ile , olut ( intirters. That commissforietroMeers . erring In the Held - shall , 6.1 permitted hereafter tb purchaterntlotte for 'their own or, on credit from the. Comeolsoarr:liopartteentj and lthe ' einountfee feir rations so' purchased shall,bn :report monthly- to Alie`Payttaititr Geberal, - to, be -dedti tedflrm the payment next following ( I' M i i' l N Sprigneeekrati an simmedment Which Was 7 it °4 Mr. .. a'-'.its Netted, making it obligatory upon chaplains to ..- bold cellgigns services.onft a week, and to attend to the burial service of soldiers who die. _ Mr: Wilson offered an amendment that the Secretary of- War be directed to furnish a cost rate not exceeding sixteen OIIIICeB of tobacco per month to each soldier whio , may desire. the .coat to be deducted from theirPaY.... Mr. 'Trumbull offered an amendment providing for the repearof all laws end regulations of the. War Department giving additional ranker Pay to regular or volunteer . officers, - which 'WSJ. adopted. The bill, as amended. was then passe.d. Mr. Trumbull, from the Judiciary Committ,m, repotted a bill recognising the State government of Louisiana and the right of that State to send Senators to Congress... . Mr.' Saulsbury then offered a long preamble reciting the charges against the lion. Edwin M. Stanton, made Ina speech recently delivered . by Bfowri !titbit Confederate Congress and "reported at length In' the IfeW York Beraid, of the 4th Instant. Tberesoltutons were rejected, and .have to lie over under the rule -Mr.-Saula. hump pledged Weimar .to Per4U the truth et tY O charges.- IhcfSenate then adjourieci. ' PROCLAMATION BY IRE PRESIDENT'. EXTRA SESSION OF 'FIER SENATE' CALLED. WAstrurettow, Pb:a 17,158 Dertment of Beate: th e ri-aidene" gh. , eitul States : • , A :PROCLAMATION. • 2 • Wnsertnis, Objects of interest to the United , States reqiire that thilllienate shouldbe coaventd at twelve o'clock on the fourth of Xarch next to receive and act upon such communication a$ -pay be made to It on the part of the Executive; - *ow therefore; • ` 4, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States, have considered it to be my duty to Issue, my f reclamation declaring that an extraordinary, session requires the Senate of the United States to convene for the transaction of business at the Capitol, In the City of Washington, on thatenrth of March next, at noon on that day, of which all who shall- at that time be entitled to act as members lof that body are hereby required to Given under ray hand and the soar of the United States, at Washington, this seventieth day of February, In the year of oar Lord 1.865;. and of the Independence of tho United States of Anseriti the 89th. - " - (Signed) ADP n LlNcorzr By the President : IV. II; SEWARD, &c'y of State. The Proposed . Reclignltlon of tho COrk, federaey--A Canard.' . • NEW TORE. Feb. ad.—The Herald'e Paris cor- , respondent says be known postitively that for mat propositionahave lately been made to Franco and England br the rebel anthontles 'with the objector securing recognition on the basis that slavery Ebill be abolished, and advantages gran ted the ternaries recognizing, but these proposi tions hare not been acted. upon. and from pre cut appearances, will not be accepted... 'The steamer Cromwell has arrived. She left the steamers Guiding . Star and Morning Star whore below New Orleans. The Times makes light orate report that the rebel refueees are sent bark trAm Matamoros to' Texas, and that Canby is to retaliate.' The story is probably a canard. _ _ _ A rebel force of no attacked 25 tnen of the y. Massachusetts Itegiinent, tear Plaquemine, otv the 4th Wet. Captain Rice and his men stood the rebel charges , and beat them or, leaving some of. their deed and "sounded In our hands_ Ourloss was one killed and two wounded. New Yolk Gold Macket Now Tong, Feb. 18.—Gold is rather stranger. it is said that Mr. Stivens' .new movement: against gold dealers bas created falllnterast,' upon which imporant transaett6ns in Farers op-. lion have been based. A cantor that Mat lmil.' lion has recognized , the Confederaey . alao gives. gives strength to the market. The quotations lave ranged croon 24M, the opening , prlee t to 20414. Canadlaii Pariliment ``~otnnc,Feb.l6. -ThoHotisoin. e aten leaf, nse.ht. adopted the appropriation of gt. 7060; for the exponent , Of volunteers sent, to the frau.: the to prevent a raid from the 7Jnitid States.! Alan, an appropriation of £OO,OOO to make good the money belonging to Bt.'Albans.. Irastquct to the Dtissaurt Legioature. Sr. Lora, Feb. 18.—Tho Legislature accepted: the lnyltaLlou from the: Chamber of commerce hi • thi ".' :: city to visit et: Louis and imitaka of a - ftags 46l / 4: negdal Oulu. the: time. Tha lac Cenyeattrus 7a9 also Invited to , share the INlVitleri, " • • Spoke Pieta/ . Vestataled by Fire. Et. Louts, Feb. 18.—The eatelcatt tory of Woodburn et Scott, corner of Broadway so44Cott 'sir oat, was burned last . night: The loss ISZIOUDIS to about f 3 X 0 ,000; Iramtances 141 , - 000. Death of Col. Wallace. 1.0178V,11.1.12. Feb. 18.-0) . 1. James romerly tof Philadelphia, and for the last AZ yctrt codneeted with the editorial department of the Louliyillo learner., died thienaorainfr, [tem parallels. Respite Granted to. Copt, flesll. :Caw Tonic, -Feb. 14—A respite has been Cgranted hi the CO9C of the Lake Erie rebel pirate, t. Beal!, and Le will not be hanged on Gee ornor'a Island Lo-day, as at that decided. Belle Boyd lu Destitute Circoutstiurees. Tonx, Feb.. 19:—The Worpool Courier aeries an appeal to rebel sympattuaersiu behalf or tbo notcricuri - Belle BcV. It says site Is in London ainuoit hi a state or destitution. Libel. Can Decided. New. Four, Feb. 18.—The libel ease of Coact Jcabenee,vs Hence Greeley Nee decided In Carer C..C.;Clay and the St. 1111,,1tt.5 . id, The following , Interesting doeuxeeht *74 pro, dated In' evidence the other Alit In' din 6 0 the St. Albans taltlept At:OA:A.43in 11 e c tif yra , ter end the nastier' 14 A:ghat C. pin -aid the' pieelops soterlct.of rebtlacotuxtrels - witfi heiwretc, = 'toy! Ing our;lftVicrn cuPPerPof* v 4" inil" been • amt FOR I.*T.r PEMYT T OVX O ) .• 1 • "Year report of your doings ender your In: attentions of the Hitt of Juno last, from, the Et esetery of War, covering the list of the twenty soldiers W413.11r0 escaped pewee's,, co)ected and enrolled by you under the Minnie received. Your suggestion for a raid upon the most accessible torus - in Vermont, emumeneing with 81. Albans, Is approved, and you am authorized, and required to act in con formity with thebtugumtlob. - "C. C. CLAT, Jr - *" 6 cto*'f4l4•lllo4: 4 " i A l'ndtm,. otei . lifttyleolltriipheiorcr..--.A let ter hex lutt heed fieelecd a the Navy Dnpert meta fond 131 r Armitrunr, tho well knoWn: trntmankor, to which . he nice thla Government to ;imitate tho example of Wider *el' Rusele, by Manufacturing Mumma. , T 0 thlA piece of echo:lllde, Imperdnence, Captain ;Wien, of. the Ordnance Bureau, btu' written a 'mantic reply, In which he tells 131 r William that :the Armstrong Irtme captured at rort Fisher af- Rini nit the lIICILI4 of, tulles their iuppoaca elll - trpon these rum was lbund an laserip% :tion,.aatting forth that they were a present from I , 7lllUnn-Armstrong-to Jeff Davis. • Tllll Internal Revenue for thatnenth of Jann. hry just owed, amounted to the enormous suns of t.;11014,903 Attovsitas millltmti.of -dollars a I day s nt:lading, Ounday I And yet confessedly the michlncir 'for collecting this branch of the nation's • Income Is imperfect' and: undatolng change. Nat as is that suns of !eternal revenue, daily. and monthly,'how not a burden is It to the Imslucra of this rich and vigorous nation! And wlkh nhut.patdotle cheerfulness and Scout sacrum I ho people pay this tar to preservothelr :cation and to malztalu Democincy.—LlY. Y. TraS. MAX Ku.llM.—On' BatardaY innruing o mail was kukd oa tho rennstivanla Railroad, four: Wits from Johnstown, by a train comintr wmt. lie wt.?. standing on tho truck, h and falling to get ant of tho Way In time, tias struck by tha :• !I:um= N.,'ojur . Morris,. I:. 6. A., oni Qs .tali, Ordboncu tlermitment; um* ou dilly lyttha..Ailccbeny Arruoul, I i be.n confirmed Lj tho ,geoliceltq be L:of 4count, Colood by bre ,sl44rivgUlar tinny • . •• •... . '• ,' • • . . . !SNR.A.D-110140N—Ott Tel telb, by Rev. kens, - Lleug cil:onarmr:lNgal), )!reb 411[1, Pa.,Ao Wee =II& .7: BOB . SON, or .!gio- DIEDi :TIATTIL—tha Saturday •ntarntirg; lath' liat-; Dr. SAVED; In the tiny-third yur of Ida . 11th:trend Will tare oeTtisteuror Airyrgt._ Hoerr at twe ,s reeloek, Dena We late reatileaa .Ota. nee of, Sanduaky etrylkend Niirth CociiiarYffliss• 711 . e.frleridadf .thaftuully are toomtillnyr ted tcrettruil.*. ' • bI'EXAN--Con • Stutiai, 'Fibriuiri>lith, • hilk •rnAt two 'o'cloclF, tilt residence of it tatbas.ht, . letse,,Np.66 Marti urral reet,lcAhl.o hJ. ralcerat; former/it of New Drightou, In the tiartleth yeartg. tilts rgt, -.• Atherat will !elite ha late residence at eight . o'clock on ?MOAT 2aOJULIZO, for Now Iltightoo. QTY Alcil SUBURBAN. Anniversary Meeting of the Chrlstisin Com. misslon.-luterietlng Addremps. The second anniversary', of the Pittsburgh Brimeh of the United eta* Christina COMI - 2111.4. Con; was told last en. ping In tte Firm Pielliy- Valid' 'Cliateh, and was, resided over by the yinstcrr, im. Wm. M. Pallet, D.D., (the Rm. Msnick Johnson, Chairman, being In 111 The church was ' =platy opea ni at an early ft 'holm; and hundreds ' eraunable to gala admit exerelsMi einelle With pais - M.lw the line. W. D. Eloward. ri.D., er whIM the eisamblage united In singing the hyaMciiiiimenelag - . . -', ir • ....Milan the limier of deaus , emine.r' . : • ' Dr.Pazion afters ` Ihiclitindrictory remarks, -in which he briefly's/Undid tetbe toed which was being •accompllsbed 'tlurough' the ngency n t the Christian Commission. read the followinesum mem of tbe operationi of th e Pittsburgh Breath' !luring the past year: ••_ • During the Tear 89%* bas been receive d from Or sources, erbich nith balance on heed Jelin. ary 1,1884, =idea total amount of 8100.273.38., Of thiniunonnt 977,880,99 has hee9 Pea ' for h°s - .. •liltat stems, 81,300 for chapel'-tents, 414,759.19 for publications ; $1,024:92 for - office rent,lreges, treighti,Vostage; drayage, dtc., leering' a bat mace of cash•on band Januar/let, of 83,873.89; 4,399 caws of hospital stores and. publicatibris bare been seal& our armies during the- Tint 5. 3 „ amounting in vales ' to, 8938,940.91.- cost ofdistributkin bits been: 440 of one `cent of, the value of the stores. , The follcirriog publionttlona .hare been, cilnieb and; 2,Z31,078 pages of linter 974,891 pages 'of • Tracts, 724,524 email soldleisr.boots, 7,404 _ large' books for libraries; 18.944 'Testaments,. 91,472 Hymn- and-Pialm books, 40,120 Inapt . Mara, 957 reams of writing , •paper, 87,914 mural-, op!-.1.4 . . The Ladies Christian 'Commission imve cut and made up during the five months ehdlng.lan-' nary, first, 4,03 "articles of hospital ,clothine covered 1,/3 2 18 pairs of ortiteltes,mnd made 1,84 d rolls of ba n dage.. , ; .:, - Tbiehalrman then introducedth'e ifightJtev 'eland Bishop Simpson of theltethodist Church,' Who delivered avocet sale had eloquent address.: He spoke in the highaft terms of the'workings! of the Commission , and Its probable effects [pen ` the lbturo:operstlona , of 'the chureti: In this geed and great work, all the various denomln- - athans of Christians am working harmoniously,' slid there was no such thing..aa theological mission. thabratle field.. The great - object. In view was to provide for thetemperalandspir.' Hued wants of the soldiers, and in this work all. Christian men and ' , icemen could engage without regard to those minor differences which' separa led them in an ecclesiastical point of view, The address contained many` forcible and interesting point', but want of time prevents us from airbag' even a synopsis, /: • The next apeakerrintroduced was Chaplain . -.McCabe, .a gentleman who had spent , -four Months In Libby prison. Before commencing: to speak, he asked tho,amemblain to join hint in singing a hyinn, whichvras done. He then IMO ered a brief but very effective address,; daring which he related a number of touching incidents which had fallen under his obsenalion while - laboring for the relief of the sick and wOunded soldiers: He concluded by siggingthi .Hymn of the Republic," the, audience joining, with Mining effect in the familiar chorus:: t eGioryl Glory Hallelujah? etc. The Chairmim, then announced that Major gill. Flake had been -expected to' .address the meeting, but a dispatch had been received au 'nonnelng his inability -to be present.- - took pleasure,, however Introducing our : distin guished 'fellcw'eltlien, Major . General Negley, who made a brief &Areas, In which be Spoke of the workings of the Christian C0M41149102 as • exhibited among his old soldiers - du - ring his cam paign In Tennessee.' The Goner:Agave the most unqualified etuloriemerat of- the- Commission, atd concluded With an earnest appeal to oar Mt -funs for their support Initabehalf: George II- Stuart, Req., next took the stand: Ind delivered a most effective and drevs. As Chairman Orthe United States Chris tien 'Commissfon, he has fltU knoileddeoftios operations of the society . from its' orgaulzstion up to the *mot time, and whim he CINI2UIOIICO3 so speakln behalf of . the cause sibleh he his so much at heart; be hardly knows (to use his oirn language) where to bogie, or when intone oIL He spoke for over half an hour, in bid usual stk. zing and offectite ;3341:111tr and .1n view of the approaching compalan, which he hoped and be- Lieted would bethe ltott, ho made a most earnest' appeal for aid, oath° hindsof the Commission am now eziumated. „Repaid a high compliment to the citizens of Pittsburgh fur their llberalityat the meeting in May last, which bad . giren each en kluntemtnittlfmisolo., the cause other cities.and cattsOdbfindntai-Of„tbii M iiia . tsda - Of dol l atteVirtres IMO_ the tenosttry:of the Vomiolualon, thus fur nishitie them with maoimat a time when they ro r creThiffiteecieo.- Int atiltYto tpre ,no :". r Mecca an idea of the work done by tbc Cum . - • • ~. r e e nfi „ m ,„,..„ Willies of the parties to any such inttsat-t.-, operUtsciza during 18ti4orith the totals slneethe heretofore enacted. organization: • , 1861. -. !Total rinse rgsn Cask receipts 'al W7,765:3 ,01 ,611 7,164 aa Value of atoms 1,110,608 gli. 1,637,437 44 . Value of . 31,W3 31!... 31,198 31 Valne"of Seriptutes:...4. . 71,114 83' 117,441 33 Di legates' service 169,190 03 263,7130 00 Esilivad and trsnspors. I. lion facilities 706,7W - 03i 110.635 00 Yelegraph farilitles ' 28,430 00 - 20,49090 Rents, weirebousesLete.... • 6,730 OCIF 6,730 00 Scriptures trims - Britlab and Foreign Bible Soe'r. -1,617.79 19,861 Hymn Books dons. tad by &Anon A.O. Y. - ' • X. O. A - 112,8 CAST BS 24,030,41 t 80 • _ - 186 t. Value of hospital stores 01itribated..„21714,26122 1 - " stationery - 24,131 7 " - ro . hlystitsal 148,574 28 ri la. iutazee-iiimacirciinee the follew,ing Is . summary of worleand trileutions during 1844;wittt the totals elite or- 1 Ma l i Totals.. Delegates clatetsMelird- • .;..„..-,.- litle qt Vendor . • _. .401 --;-: c. —.- : .:.,..e •- I . —i —.....ruolicationg ' •• , - • . . . • . distributed • ..- 4741)31 P,Sel • nerise.- -----------.. 5an.51141 1,137.801 itymn and Psalm books • tm,rtai em,am Kalama Libi* books ' 4,rm,tndi 5 . 6 - 11 . 02 4 Boned rary books - ' . dent . pram Napa:lnes, pc • • Mayas' ' Seidel Newspapers • . ' ' I,geomeittlxrzeos Fogey Tenets IS,Mn,Mbrm,stt.ma Sheet Combater: ao - - I n.esti 7 .srM ' ..." 1 ,/iw Will:/vgbati,Was next spetilier- 1 10 gaveeb interesting Sketch of 'whet he bin .7 1,- tinged during k recent visit to the armies before - Richmond. -Re had been- furnished with ever' • necessary facility for - widening the operations of the Commission, and, high as bed Poen his • opinions In reference to Um amount of noaddono • through this ogcuty, he rammed . with the cob- - 1 1 viction that the half had tint been told. Daring. t he battle al-liatcher'e•Ran," ho had an oppec unity,of witnessing thnpractleal Woritlege"tal. ll:Ca:teats among the wed/ado:1 and Mended sol !dime, . and a'• surrey' Of - the - mitten lines of !Nth. the army of -the.. - Jiiinte . i and. the army of of the Potomac enabled" , bhn.•lia . lace the good which was beteg donewheu the ir , .' imy Was !oscine. Rowan mmteaßaergrlitanth ;at what bb nitnefacid, and commended the gin. Ilona canal io *the , warmest support •daf • the !Christian public. We regret that the latenesibr He boar at which Mr. Prow spoke prevents, as frourldving amore extended:motico obis re wens. In an Interview which he . had.with Gen. Great, that distinguished ' soldier spoke' hi Vol Melted: end warrant terms .q( the sat:WAIL pommif etoa, avd . gaTo assurances of his most. ecirdial =PPM and= approbation. , It may also Interest our readanytolcarn ghat 'Gem; Gr a nt, I n 'speaking of the war, expressed to Mr. Frow•the belief that the next campaign would end tiro re , Rev. Mr. Mingles Wail the, led spealdr,..and eltheligh he commenc•Od at a late hoer, he held • the cast audience end:slued -until tha close of Ile abbess, which weedevotbd 'Mainly to a nar-. ration of facts and Incidents connected with his iitie to :boracite coast, as ati agent of the com mte'lon. Stold.ctlon Was thMe lakenop, bat the amount . hind not been aseerialred when the meeting ad journed.- Major Frew headed the card of sob: ecliptic:me with a donation of E 5,000. Ale same gentleman, It will be remembered, gave a almt; - litr sum last May. There were other large does lions, and the , names of the donors will bo pub - kahod hereafter.. ' •• . . • After %lacing :bade:Wm the ancmblago was • dieudried at 11 o'clock, with the b.me:(licion by • IlitkOp §lmpaon. ' . - . . , .. Dr. It. Shelton MaCketisicjof .the..Phila-- ' . delphin Prem.' , .. . . . . . , This distinguished lectaisi '. will lecture to.. . morrow evening at Lafayette lXali, ..der the 13urpices or the Tennison Club, on. the sn§ject or `Mlightispad Stnoles of Irisb Coneter4 , Tido • . sahjdOCiiiliiii.ably and eloquently treated by the learned - gentlemen, es be, abtrre • all °then In thishonatry, is competent to handle the er,tibieet ' ,as It (legend.' - The the:n(lla ono which weenie ' wlth Onward' admiration and symeatiihd of those Interestedln the '!Ementld I:laic-and Ito Arcadian will redid-sten the veneration end ap -I,,,aidatioil of thole whpio nativity tkao'beeo east liilbst cla. 11 . 19 land wttlctrbsa pr?inee4 a °rat. Mb; i Cu:int:6l=lA .111Dbm, ~ .-- ,:...-.. , , Enitanna tog: sior.'pnampurf64 l - f ir._Th t solmraVissne I Ml 44l 4.Ploied on Friday, at smmn,lrell,Ph l b ulOyiblu,bylfictorklgepb u . ra d I.f. DinigOui,ery;• :for, tba cliampih ugi k: ot yhfraiejirtmitr; Waited - 1n Yhd elebnyotEsteptit. liimado 1200 polnta to 52t by Mootgoultry. The &maga ofthe ninnor. as $1:31:0. ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Olarageoln RSa!r On Thursday last, throe boys, itoM the vial,o ity of Holton Station; on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, came to the city for the pttrpose of on, listing for one yeir.; They were aN ,eindpr eighteen' years of Age, and Aid not - - have the " ' written Consent of their parents, or gee tt'to , • - -enter the service. They _were noon by one of the many sharper( who ire constantly , - on the streets onthe lookout for Soinethinitts make “ turn up" , bywhich thoj can a few dialers. Thls.snizt - : is 'named' Simpler, and is a son , 'Af the proprietor of..the Oid National, Hotel, audits .tooletke boYsto.the hotekand gays thetnauppar and lodging,'t Ming 'them that nett, - morning Ito " ' wield L aorompany- Vint- t erecruitinn'gg o Ho also . Informed theboyi that they vrouM bettrie. - qnute a written consent from their -parenttr as 'they could . themielres "state" • that they wows- eighteen years'of age, which would'andwer - Wes quite as - welt. .The boys were put to purposetad Intended to enlist nest morning. At abed PO'clockin thenigbt, however; one of the boya named Milton, was waked np by man named Scott who told, him to get up end they would go to the recruiting baled. .The boy,'sner. posing thetnan - tei be 'ono of the party with whom.he found Sheller, at once getup andweet With him. Thell , went ta..tha.St. 'Where they remai n ed emtilasianllne doll 'Min tack Holton to CaptaliPdarell's "office, ' and had him sweat into the service for tho term of three yearn. Hutton, boisev,W, did not know Iftahhe was enrstiti for three years.Untll after'hei had. signed thapapers..: And,nif Liao often the milli; the oath wee administered in such a tI3IIJUISZthst the boy. not being familiar with tha WeireOf the dld no how that he was swearing-Chit his age was eighteen: After the papers had been made out, and he learned that he had masted . for three years, lie protested that lie listendad to - oast for, only one year, bat llamas Infanta that it was too latc, , and that lt could .net helped noW. 'extrisi -- that - the term of throe' year's Was Purposely !tithed' by this 'man Scott. without the boy, wad Captain ignorant, perhaps; of circumstances, , received him awa volunteer for three yen* and gave him twenty dollars, and sent him to the rendevroul. The parenta of the other boys - followed theta to this city, and rescued them before they could enlist, and tookthem home. Theyitifewmcd thh grandfather of Helton. who; by the way is an : orphan, and he being.bls guardian, at owe came to the city In search of him. He found, his grandson- at the rendezvous; and 'et once hull,. toted measures for obtaining his release, but up 'to Saturday night he had not succeeded in doing so: The boy will probably be discharged, and then handed - over to the Military authorities to be dealt with on a ch arge of perjury.: Whatever Sheplar s intentions may ' , ltsureheeli - it - . - It is clear that Scott's- waive:in was to recedviii: part of the bounty . : The matter Is being leaked" after but we leans that Scott is. Inmate. Ito Is well known In the city as a man bf - the most die; reputable- character. Though the parties who mustered Brdtern,iato the service have not know. Ingly violated the le* or regulations, yet they are not free from censure for not having, exce -1 .elacti. , mora care and concern. Nor ,is thity.thil only case of the. kind. Frequently, then) are - similar ones, but the parties have been more sne, , .ee.saful in keeping•thein teem the - public, istul we ; hope . snch quiet] will be taken as will speedily bring to grief imposoupon volunteerism; 'swindle tho GoVerunient. - There are 'too tun,. in the city;.wlto are etinitardlylotuigingt 4roftd.. the corners watching chimeesWf this k.0u1, - In the above case, ihlri a roattei no:heathk tlon to them if to neecimpilib theft purpose they ‘ involve. their. ignorant vlittlasi dm - Crime, e," and. bring distress to their friends and:east - Iva. .‘ widaiwtowa !;. , We, have ,yet 'learned of no peppatleinli being mode by our citizens forebacelebridiltin . . • the anniversary ef • WitehlrigtonTs' Blralliais • which secure on Wednesday,nezt,,,the lt . . • .. Is cam a holiday In this State7—dociared.imeh,by, . in - act passed at the:last session pf mtg. : tura; which provides thief the twontyee..'airol. - February—the birthday of the immortal Washz ingtop—in each and every vear, shall be daetited:-, and precialmed as a public holiday,- wad shalll4 - daly observed as each: The payment - of all notes, cheeks; bills of exchange, or other metre: menta negotiable by the laws of this : Clonttnon. wealth, Ad tieing payable on said twerttra6cond day of February, shall be deemed to becodui due on the secular day next proceeding. the Ofore''_. mentioned day Lon which said* tesoulav,day dos - mend of pare* may be made; and hi case of • non-paymenti• or &honer of the auSee,:.'fnertiali may he made, and notice ghttl In thti same mans per as lf such notes, chc&ea, bills of =4=o, or other inetrathents fill due on tht day of such . demand; and the riahus and liabilities of parO ties concerned therein, shall be the same - as; " other cares of like initruments,lzpilly proceeded - with;- Provided, that nothing herein centiteed - - shall be so construed as to render void any des mend, notices, r or pretest, made .or gtven,44. heretofore, at the option of the hOlder, nor - altag, . • ,-- .hq riebfi A Shrewd Rascal. One day last week a stubby lookleg Mown*. tered a clothing store on Liberty street. and DOB dug no nob bat a woman present to wait on cus tomers, be soon sr.ccecded In finding a suit of . clothes to please hie taste, and for tho purpose ascertaining whether they would his pro: portions, he went Into a hack room, tulle:it& himself of his old duds, and donned tbu pe once. Be came out and bought a carpet-tug to put the old clothes In; sad then handed the wea : man • $lOO greenback. Bite was delighted with; having so easily effected such& good sale.* bit - found that she bad not enough money' In her' possesalou to make change. fthe .went to - neighboring store to get tho champ, and upon, presenting the bill to the salesman, learned that, it was counterfeit. She hunted hick to her store, to inform her agreeable/ cuttonier, but he bad taken 1,11 departure, carrying with him new and old sults, and feasts.. the greent.r.- The wealth then saw that alio 1.-" • ised'and at once • ' she . . oven victim*, .....eation was lodged with, • • ~, and the pollee were. thstrneted se trosilngli Mato then acycralpersons answering 'ldideserintkon twit been arrested, but tbo vroman, so. Hendry. any of them, and the 'guliti prearnm.wW ptithably never be detected. Omit: cinitlOnidemld bo exercised In receiving 011ie of. this kind, br-It Is known that a tarp number of counkninks have 1;...-cn "shoved.", • • • . . . Ladies , 'Relief Society Of , • . This association has Mr . :many winters been en, gaged la mitdetertag to the neeisaify :of:the • widows, orphans, and others to diattetiOind ita'taanglitst and quiet, oPerailona; boa milehgoOd. • It has beta atiataltittf by' : individual contributions to art•aniOnnt :for Ordinary acatoes, but 'ha P ren eni winter be.; leg of mote than'ordicary scverity,.-and Abase. - faro more than the lomat arnotrisf•Or 'relief. the Society feels imperatively called upon ' tamale c an additional appaalt to, the pdblki Sad thins:s.lth° have heretoforeso .gtmerepala althat;• Irrenstelelng ti ls excelled cheriky, ede,e4ch means dr may enable it to prosbettm Its labois td ' !ha and of the Mimi bearing in mind that.' • .."The:Quality of mercy la eat dialect% t ; droPpeth as the Kenna tale from heares Upon tee pine* beneath; It to twice Ibtecaelf ' ` s It, Licit:eta hitq that elTea and Wm that Istfra:rt , .;.;. . Contrlballeas will be received by • AZ* Lis.-r ni/ir, Esq. at his oftice, and by NIL Dr, Treloryl : skilesteny • Citr• .. • • • I!. t.L: Bassocon: • Ls:it tart Coirsinsarntsi'llati••• " floaps-i-liothlrritnehea of. the Councils bf mote !Aye ,fassed ,an ordinance. tepealing the, thirtrieeilon..tlf OnlinSilen, NO.:lk . anctliftd , " ; Jupu 1k1650, haying toferonce to the galvanical a') by Alai city of ono Wilton of dollars of the bona , or thc Pattfargh . Mid Connellatlllet-Itallroad ComPany. 'rho guarantee was made under cer. • , lain Coalitions; which hare • not yet been , piled with, and the effect of this repealing strdi.. nonce la to make the city a th at Instead of a Geo. bud mortgagee on the road. • N ' • . . ! Insane child, named • Letitia 0'- 1101,, ahout eight or nine yeara oil, who': dtsar, peered from her brine yesterday, was faucet laat. night in Allegheny, wenderingabaut the stride, and•consoyed to the Mae(?'' ogles, .Btts poorly dad, has on a pair of ahem so ttght that she can 'reareely. walk, and le vary, dirty. Itt•her .I.‘, paten oral cicallog. She needs stir-Mien .p If. and If elle has any friends we. ironid:rugicust • b ttet . they pot her toe bath tab as . soon. 1.1.33,a1. • 'ELM . E IOII7 . III VARD.-.-WO 070 Intormel •tbat: et a mettle% geld ' en. Baturdovoreatoir; by ' relied dazer t ; or the Erghth wiord, o resolution • to abandon lb° egyrt to. MI the qoottt °Clan, • Ward was raised.. The recrilts that harobeao.,• et•leh.cd •a - 111 bit • tisoid tci•tbo highest er andot' thernontt loth°ry antorribcd eta raid • tit . I rlr.bo er• • rde partite.- They !love rcioly.44l* stand tha.e.ratt, r••'• ••• t % • ••••••• • I...N.ZtLE,Ter trirtettrez. ;- •at•the-gbtsionner nkttlog held. At..ChAtt !Cenrch leMrday, the - rein 'or tin'tlieneinttdellars'ene itehagthtl tot t k ir e c i N .uI tbeii r ketel -ftbr 1 1 grunt ue • r 4*l tl earnib te: barea b tgrent4 berhwort °tileh n nn e e e n e ke. eli •• .• hi ;;,• geite dt •• • - ro -... St re'rne.-Ldrateille. Itoreldon,.nyoneg pep: • t aFetrt twenty-three - jests - of 'an; traldlog, •At fethrr. •neoratirrebetdrre;'ir. Weide by• sheath* hlteell,pe s ctc[gim, • odlnat .. . • • . • young Unkuont tea k -. hes eetetttd by the pentenook.W Thuridey niebt:wis relented on Aatupyli.Mill#,.• 0114 k -ball ur fertkr eppr4ratice,•, • aeon's Linrzo' Booz, and U . dine Friend, • re.r rh, bare burnrectirod by Jobs tient, • • F/IVEstrrtlonoQulCllra ••• * :~~;i~. . . : I T.
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