_ .~ ~ -~ b Eo 6l2 t'le - VERY LATEST NEWS - • BY TELEARAPIL PENNSTLYBLI LEMVIII4Ik Special, rihnieteh to the Pty.eburgh Gazette. 1:1 l.l.A.Rntsntrito. Feb. 24, 1065.. - - ' liege read biliaLtniurpitrattog Oil City 1 MT. sk„, ~ 'Gas end:Water Companies, and for the irony. k Tette* of Tenangs, county, records by : ereelaik i balldtsgii on the publlisquant In Trisulign.' -: • i MrpfleirOLoir, enabling ste.siteli lnt:Oiler i rations to be witneasee 4n cortalp eases.. I nic.fpllir:riiii; VIA were Timed :•-'- ' '' • I Inenrperiting oil Creek and. Titusville Trans- . * portallen Company with 'Power to build a "iall, . 7 Mad l9.6l3itera,sfountri t: . .1. ~; 7 .L.- Ineorporatlag the Green County Railroadown posy for a ?Vied abitiDinkird Creth.'• ' . Lcning additional bounty tax In McKeesport . _ . .. 1 and di zieh W.514,,.y.c . : ,-. . . 1 R e storing the set relative to bouniles in Bullet' f• ansiCenter lewriatiips, Butler ...county, repealitil 1. - rettestlyr ~.. ile, , . 7::,,, ~. . , .... 1 . The bounty LIG praenled "yeiterdey' by Mr. McKee, laded* a ninsibee of townships of AI itgIkOriTIIO.4III4.IPVIIISLC.. .: 3". ~ ' " . . , .14, GIOIIII ltlo a hill exempting the Plus . taiiik*4.6.lle:itisdii Ironic ii‘ra:iiiialloii: - -,'.. qvaiiini 444 yli the but gutherittledAbe len of a bounty isit4:fieeetrilin. ...1.454.: • : ltd3onrgei .. jotes- Mr Ihero rt presrated a_ petition of ' , -' iltict, tititieit: s 'yenters , frtim . Blembighent, praying , lbf relief froirriie Proe4torts4 the 'bourikg act. 1 ..iti:.et4istik read II tAll foethe InTrowtiment ...I of 'l3lshisal seerears in Collins township. ,• • ; 41,,,•gige.h, a Mil; liryieg, twenty-Ave , dolimil : t - botinty tax Itt the Second Ward, 'Allegheny ... Patted. Also, le s ivileg 'the lianas.; In _the Fourth ..mi. McKee, a bill theorporating the l'adaeati ...11.r. !Simla, greeting ,peisions to doublet • . ' s&d(Ara 14 the pane war - ' '.7' 11 , ' ~., e • Mr. Marsh, allowing judges - buts Ao be Pala h Feist teFders. _ , , ' i' . 4 . Mr. Cochran, anabling•Phlbuielphii Mid Pale I to charge: the µMC rates as New Cantle end -, : . ‘ 7 Beaver. [ftsiliola chops Probably.l - - ' 1 .31,:rM3iler; et*, three hundred dollars to . . .. ...', veterans not credited: . • i 16.• M4bie,: friiiiiibiatia g,...Miiitat _Pleasant :. • Railroad Clempenr•to bap a toad from biount ••\ Pleasant to the Pennsylvania Itallsowis hear, .. • • • Greenalmrg. •.; • '•• . Mr. (fiam.licinaii3.ic4ati:lii.ioia: 1i wie .,., • . . AMU coneeilliating *ashlzrktori spd JefieL , :: •, . sea CeoTteire. -, Pies'ed; E ,, •- -. ••• . _ - . •-: ..% • leklatirne - d• •', ••• -; , • - , - - ' FEOM .TIIF„ARMY, !ay PCMAC: Streigthi of Gen t Lee's' : AMY Tag op cm OEIE3I ucamita. lEEE lireaskin to the Iteliteg Ranks. ' I—\——• - .alsw.Toirs,fob. 111.=-The fferahri':iirge of Potomac corresporidmat of the 224, says: Last bight pro f lipilrFt4; awe, left .osttheir-homes, from toe - brigidtc - iloicei ; dhiston atonic. street's carpels the only large •body of troops whldijamt been sent South , Mew Lee'a. army.. vpif ixtbsitalha'etreigitelg the rebel around Petersburg 4 . 30,000 men. The nags of Sherm, se7s success In South Car- Wins &muse thi rebel army to-day, and ceased a fbellny, of ant - "reraal'.lli4PrlYstes makr..so Solara orthelr lausellon tideted, sad /111 ,14 flaak 4 A4 ea Ttr ilia. lit o*. Mir, ha. Ottani.'yqr . eceilene f the' litaianterti . p S y chile ago; tbatthe siege guns haTe wpcp;ll.lV9.laPcloni49/ 1 1 44,- Co had,- .” Same-point-1a the war of that city. ROO. officers openly. =press their opinion thlt notLlai iiiistolifrilitt'sadvahoe Mom, hence privates &set ,by lots. ' Tiro moos de sorters have just been Yrought In; tltuy Wonted to *Man; mad brao ksvagut , theix t. 4714 g" • arms alesg. Ifikier.Sros, Vandal - 0 the So di vision, hiS.Y.4lo.beca. __.9,AP. 1 ".4 -A& Algh t f *- eelfinvieserters azd wonting them to corps Prorrokileatto;e.7-..:., , • • , 41 :AL:, I lit_LVlVlMartal -MIMI ittiPlea Reduction - thirAix' ali" trams. .: . Nay dontatimid;trunts area special uyat Willartrocnregard the car• tans of Wilmingto& as a A tat-class military 'triumph• lirinattra::dne anoccaajalthe plans . against lilibincard. Stierlitin has now a new base, and Can wilardianiand without waiting or turning tack for aupliPai! • The Sonata , Finance Committee will restore the iyalhech on, _Teirplet4tt and radar* wa teritiveritellen. 7 6 • _sorvirasi ix In's Ant 111 PIIO6IIEI, Rs Attack or Retreat Imtatient. Ihmr Ycnix, if.—Tha :Tribunes special . Of then* frOwttha Army of tho Potomac, U' Thu evening U report came from the front of the Otto Mite thadthe itomal shavrod some alp, of leaving thatpcdat of thetr_llaes, and molt ing totLerlgh ThbYblYe Dim a momment to-night-Ad& tosi - mean ea attack oo our le t ft, or • mcverocat toward. North Carolina. - • pourdeaerters,eame twday... It ts learned ottfld's corps la audit otifaritoViarch. FROM TILE SIIERMIDOIR TALLEY. ?RR SURPRISE (iv 1 . llaviterlin;reb. ti,,i.Liceotdlng t 6 the .11ril old'a conmpondeet, the sorprise of a detaelunent 1 of She n% cavalry , by• a party of hiolibr% 4 , gnerrills, hi-idea:7 , a' gap. on. Sauday Mgbt, provennot to pave-been'ius,dlisstrinui'to the l'aimer , se" tiler it ,-. Snd atppeeedi forty or the ninety men at the time ceps cted captured baying I eluded the rebels and alnee memo:LW in etructlag ' - their return to their r eg iment. , . Fran Cairo and Black Ricer. . 1 ` •Ciiati, • Feb. 94.—Tbe steamer Robert BUMS 1 ''' . . from Idetoptds,_ had BIG halos of on 1 hoard for ; - Cincinnati. and thirtpnino for Etansvillo, , A scouting party under Captain Newell, of the Bth Now lismpahlre, which left. 'Vidalia inla tho ' , early part of tbe month to patrol along Black u, returned in a tertible state of dlLsp, 1 limbs); subsistod four days on horsu andidatlon mule • . . meat alone, in swamps surrounded by rebels. I Brig. Gen. Alert:dills has been .relleend of the . • commend of Western Kentucky: Ills successor is unannounced. . -, • - f - Col. 'McArthur, into commandant of tho as •I' at Columbus, lEy:, and Capt. Loss, Provost Mare, T. • thal; arrested by Gen. hierrAltb, have been fully ' tt, ,exonerated and returned to Columbus. • .P. 'IG ' the trial .• of Gen. Paine, which hos been I Pf . V.3resslug. - thew far not a single charge 1 4 81114 P' . WyklifiGlkelkenStained, New Gold Marlret. • - - Mar Toni, Tab. 24.-13 old has stood atetuly at abent.2oo. ;One military success apparently, -la not haying soy effern npon the ' prlea, The Wilmington,. announced to-day, ban no mrenlable .etD?el., The times 'appear to hale '=one b7Rhcn 410tOrlell will affect thin Markel. Go to tight 190,4, • • 44eihsPiptio $o She 43eironoThlrty,Iisan. • luz JoyzaiA'ob. 94.—Tho soles of T-30's ttOsy,Pin.s bj Cooke, were • 93,103,450. Tho burst elngle subsciiptions wero $325,000 from Philadelphia, Bud 550,000 from Columbus. ID. Cdeldual tridesalptions sitadiering 9,945, in SLIMS :,Of $5O and $lOO each were THE OFFICIAL WAR GAZETTE. ANOTUER* GREAT VICTORY ! WILMINGTON IN OM POSSESSION. i tiRGE /MOUNT OF gOREB,CATTIII33I). • VOWS Vats ATITIED AND MED. Our busturec leseineling Pori Anderson. 100 Prisoners and 30 Guns. „ 131.03 FEELING BUONO 33 WEL ? IEINGTOII. Rebels Followed Northwardk Wl . lll DILTARTNIiNT. 11,151112101.021, Feb .., e 4, 9:3osoi.—lltisistelies Jost tomisMi.titilmm'ar that Wilmington is in . possomion of OM' ; . (Biped) • It 11. i W.olol,4oTalt, Feb. he 1 , 114, Delisrlsit tricot US reeding the.following , U: 13; ki.ioMmo fognaiss Womion, Feb. it3.--Hon. Gideon Willa Sid:olths Sargo—l hiverthehonortolat , fain you dist Wilmington issisnfiOn. et . tssineal ' .±?Xiip - De Yonkers;:: . Ro Admiral: • Wastreittros, . Feb. enu' Lau i eat been received at the Navy 'Deportment: FORTBSSB M 0711106, (Ya.,) Feb 2-1, 11er..• Han. Gideon Weld: The Cpilef Pan; erring from Cape Fear mud reports Our forces harinQ taken pimientos pL:,)Ylllaington cpx 1141.1119minE of the 241, (Weislaltigtan'i birthday.) The enemy retreat 'lll, learteg a large number of prisoners In our hasds. " . (Signed,) Semmes I). Tasscitsno. BaLemoar, .Feb. 21.—A dispatch from For Maine, dated this morning,Just received, 'snya the U. 8. gtadolt. 8; R.Cnyier, has arrived 'With the news of tho cvatrihtion of Wllthington on the idea of the 215 t....; Major. General Terry :enteral End took piosestion of the city at 9.5. 31. °tele Said. dittoing. a large.iniOnnt of stores of attklndcwhich the rsiaels, is their .hasto, had neeecteit tOaeatrO.T..... • • Was `Dar ta'rrn~r 2 99iiiirnsifeeks, - Teta 4 7 ,1falsight.. ••• , • The. foypoing °Metal report - of the capture of • Irithington lam been forwarded to this Toiparts byGintint.Grait.. Lt4ied]. "- .g. 11. flurroW, .. • . ~. ..• -, .... .se cr et a ryof w ar .. Forneris . Afonithe, Feb:114;10 r.'w. 'lb Onterttl V. 8.• Orer4. City teener . . • ' ' - Our temps:Wend Wlltitlngtint oa the mein- iniof the Srel., . ''' . -, .. . . - _ ...._ After theevaeuetkrn - of Fort Andersen, grunt. fichollelddlreetede..Cor. to followltsgerrison towards:OW:deems, whlle MT, fai s OWOHIC4II on the, east side of the river. The latter took up • a - new hne - foir miles from Wlllaingttiri, but teas so hotly ironed by Trirry that he could:seen* troops to the west able: On that Side the 'rebels made a stand beldnd, Tower Creel', , bat ow the ,20th Coi,crossod his troo . Pa Lilo* tharn.ron ast 'lronic. attacked_ them lx i ge rear slut muted ',. them, rating two guns*Wales hundred' twit . . ‘1 -Chi iliC2litsthl aiix Ihtihid to ikt th*Wick :river, otrisiti yilhalligten, where' the beldges , were cm Are. , Orr lila antral Out robeltkheiantst !burn cotton arid male iri 'the. city,.. and • left OW • that night. -_,. , „ . ...t.,.. . ; , ... • ! - Our raptures, inelndhig Fort Anderson, °amount 41.71 . NA gat./ Gawk— t • The 7ltlzrei 'State 'thee the' rebels Ginned ,' 11,000 bales of cotton . and. 15,000 barrels of The Union feellug showed itself ... quite strongly In theelty. ' ' ' General Tarry . followed lithe anethward. ~,,isigno4) ~ • C. y. Cows rock, Villeut. 0014 AL - D. ' e. aria Biereelhig. Gee: ------- Ittit'OBTANT FUN TENNEKIES, &rand - Movement of TAfansab and Canby*. Force'. PREPAAATIOP fOR LEES RETRATIMPI.I,,fRMY on lifted 31"taq.- Legglitreec i4,-I'lier-4hdeart's ape.. cid Cincinnati . dispatch saysAdvicof from belcriv Indicate FIFA: prepnrattena fore awed fold Inerrontent to Alabagni And Ilississippit Thomas from the North with a strong force of infantry fropvrek!triyg,Tla daemon and Canby from PeWaccda. It, is apprehended that if Lee le compelled to rellniittlibitiebraond be will fall back on Lynch -intro..ad .thence ?Mate lilt way - through the mountains to East ,Tenneasen or lteilickj.. Efforts ire maklng. to repair the VagMlirand Tennessoo Railroad io Bristol... . . It was tlllELOtea_lp E.llOl - 1 , 141.0 yeaterday,ibat a division of. Lee'sarray.bad,alnsd 7 appeared In East TenneMM. rte_exPelgUml. IntHving froM Kioiville la to defeat moveMent, and by again destroying the, railroad, render 'tile trantferd , f Lec'a army cat of the Mountains Voinsvosi, Feb: ipeckd to the limo eral. dated Knoxville; Feb. net, 4 p. In., says : "Intense excitement. mists at Knoxville from a report that Longstrcet'S cconmand is mottos on _ Cantiaaritlesa by. abetlienate.:' , Iffssuraorea, Feb. .24.—The Senatfiln. flrmed the nominations of Br er Peoria:Robert' Anderson to be ajar General by breed In the . 'Regular 'Atityi.\ Also Btigißier. Generals Charles Paine and ligdward Meath of she 'United States Volunteen, to be Major Generals by brevet: ,The Senate. , also conllneed the following to be Brigadier Gener als In the volunteer forcer Colonel well Clay too, of the 4thAikansas Cavalry; Bonet Brigs. diet' General r,qeja...B. BM= of ;thur -United States Volunteers, sad Colonel ' Of the 56th llll nets, vice Tristar, resigned; also the following to be Brigadier Generals* by_ tworctr. Colonel James F.-Wade, of the 6110tiattod Stites col ored; Major caplet& Van Alltireliti Colonel . Thomas Ifoonllo t,laf the 11th Kansas cavalry; Colonel Thorns' N. •Bowen,.of 15th itannal Vols.; Colonel Charles W. Blair; of the 74th KSOEfI9 Cavalry; Colonel GtOrge P. Bet e, of the 'M Ohio Vida.; .John W. Attica, of the 6th U United Staid Colored. Ira Bartlett, of Ohio, to ho Chf and N. B. nd Jno. • Y. Kidder-ieto beJustine, Associate Justices of a the Su premo Connor' Decotab, and Idteldield of to be Marshal for that territory; nton Indiana, to he an Associate Justice of the'Bu preme Court of New Mexico. .11eard of Trade Celebration et Detroit. ITLIROIT, Feb. f..4,.—The Board of Trado cele bratlon held here last evening was a great ene ma. Nearly . all the principal cities in the North and. Canada were represented. Addresses were delivered by the night Reverend Bishop Me- Croaky and rho Representatives of the dclega, tione prinent, Including Chicago, Milwaukee, Cleveland; Buffalo, Albany, Toronto and 'Lon don. Gen. 'Walbridge, in responding for the Few 'York Produceltzettanga, said he believed the time had come when the British Government. should-Man the recognition of the rebels as l, belligerents in' our *existing rebellion. for the,: ConstitutionalOoserttmetit of the United States. had rims', &rattly or indirectly, conntenancedl any of the many attempts that tuna bean 'made' since our existence as a tatkm, on the part of- Bete to resist the parentalanthority , although the storm of rebellion haul , at various. times, raged from Canada US Jai& These sea " - Brants were r 0 C b r Pnelcages - tor Boaters. ig,tal&erazin,Yob.fit:}lany parcels cloth ing, ef,c., foto reach the soldiers swing to tat— perfect superscription,. end because the wrap: pets are too flimsy to beartrsesportstlon directions , through the mall. Strong wrappers and plain with locellty of the regiment, aro indlsponsehl*, NEWS FROM SEOESR SOURCES. Rebel View of the Military Sitnition. UNION TORCE ADYANCINGTHRUGH EJkfT TENNESSS Cavalry Engagrneat at Ball's Bridge, Va. TDB LISIEES CLUSIMI RlGlLiten. The "oassantesert, On no Evotessa. non et Charleston. dm.► dem.. tbo.. .-Rrienntorog, Feb. -24.--TIM - Rietrearini Sue. ernd, or the 23d, !attains" the 'following: readers wilt cheerfully forgot:Clog apprised 'of' fending military toolefilents In the Catolbuts, when they are informedthat one - rater:tee is In 6:appliance with the wishes which have been carsumnlcated p cretefore. , e enemy got up a furious stetting des front of Petersburg on Idoadery, canted bythe, s e tt ir e ' .-Itreraplecrorirthes l e r ii; kjgg for I'l=re*hptvestand - lininbehldi In Blandford. • °mei&on: extending • ititslioes In front of his new posits en ilatcb. The Abpiets says that the - enemy throalag up" heavy works on the Itranswick stage wed: between Reams ~ a Mitten ind .Motick's 'neck bridge, two mild Wear the litter place. : ; •!. "A gentleman; now a reeldeatet ads eity.foie: inerly of toped to put -NS able. bodied slaves at the &pm:al:of General Lee. lie thus-eves nnmigtakahle evidence .of his patriot., bun. Not only so; but he :intends to comforts:: bly ,j eqtdp each and - furnlan him liberally witn men to secure cemforti In cenip. 'ltem is in example worthy of:it:shallow who Will fol . "Amen* the lately returned prisoners were tee negro j es,, who resisted'all solicitations Join the inertly Cr take the oath." ' Charleston Cexrier of the lath gait: illiehleig of importance lies occurred since the la "report ' ”ThOforee id.llulrtYtay at last aceounta.,•had trividsti, and it was wild they had mostly ed. " appear .•:' ' • , , • !I he folloWing le from the Richmeod franJwrif j• "In the absence of official information; abstain froin other - reports less reliable of the military situation In`South Carolina. ' • "We have a confirmationof the report of an '. expedition of the enemy fruiti - Knoxville In the direction of Greenville, but 'there an various. surmises of its ohjeMs. "A letter from Wytheville, dated the Itith, • says: -'lle enemy, (4„500 'trout) under Galena, are reported to be advancing through upper Feat Tennessee , : - Their invests :are North of ,Greenville. Fib:entre brought In by one scouts statothat It is the tatentioh of the 'enemy Mod "copy the Whole State If poudble on the day of the .clectioni the 4:1 lost. The mum-dm& ef Mar ;iter Esat !re/intake has witnesseddallyeincethe war Cenutumecd, are still being ,execlited.* man's life is not eke la his hoMe. • "The-same writer -odds: 011trier',11:hegade of ' Keened." civilly had an menwpnamit last Sat, Virdey at DARN Oringe, Lee county, Virginia, twenty lie - tele: North of Cumberisad Gap, resulting In a spin:hi glittory to oar troapa. OUT toes it; IA 9ItY ellty two Wettatled." The Rlcluiteibl gigantism, of 'the Met, says 4 "Tae enemy. I* now gathering alt his available forces and preparing.: nue comblued mecum% dodged Richmond. Eherrallu la advancing throtigh South Caroline vr:.'.. t le Unlit. regard_ slow ly tetreate before him toiveddit 1:32:arlolle-S atitr, or some other akin coarinet.64 rolithei stoop', is making demoastraticen with St I.,lrtr force on thelloanoke and Net= rival, eastward. The Yankee forces in East Teammate stre ems lag the _mountains: to take'Beanregard tke ; h lank , while Great emits within his fortillantons • for Plertnen's anew' mee. Richmond la sate if all nest,eoncerneddo.tindriluty--tbse Is if the new' cretsay:of. - War Ii energetic, and If a atm tea shall be found ban aomeelemes , tea ideas about food, and ape redly if Venoms pnweedi it eneeWill,kwittabee Peeving (les t" -control of large numbers of nverrees." - 'The - Whig Wet ."To accoMptish aaything cialsre,Elhermanmasteontiagehismarth through - the weeny, takings* w route the ear railway renters of Cksrlette,-Gremtarano -saft,lltandile. We should, ant he gurpebiall to Woe time J from Columbia he hat marched= Charlotte and pee : leased hiMiKif of that Place. bet ISA gaugers' been to thicken around - • • Mut Dtspetdr tap: "The Senate tnti to raise LiknOtat Inns lee lams well, It Is sedenmed 4a 'passed to•le - ,see r ret session. It is said a. sender hililuieSedthe.:Ffenst,-,lst seteret itnme j 'Me italelgoletionAdertere soya: "TioniteVeded I and Pregran are -- makbeg elltbet enamor. that la - .I tieing madelit NorGA esrollltsswlliln thew are atiemtedrifen peaaw rr. itokwite qp The &wheel says sure:arm taken; In Pleketti diligent on the questbsn. of employing negroe s In the array 04•emdited ler a very, lergentsjor." ity voting in favolof the triessme. The Idsperes and -Forrirer bare articles fa. virlieg the movement. Thu edema's esitimitly nearly all in one direction. The Italeirift•Ciwiledeinte SayinZ.The Standard and Program are making all the eltmor that is tieing made North - Carollaii, while them are at nonlife papers he the State up least a ,• • - posed toe eoavention• . Toe mamma ~ seitrdec eller: A 4 1144 . J r l ,. taken - in Pleketes division , on the nuistlon epleging ncgrocs In tiro army, and resulted tn a very large maJerlir epilog an laver of the The'Ds*ch '' ad's : keenW . : Urfa aith ering.the merm Ine .j eurreet, Ls erldently, Ili In one illrekinta.. . ~••••!__J• • ':•••,, • fit Th e rebel fietiate; on the' nigh,' Pissed' a hill a bllinr_ the. onion: of all Panne Marshals net „d i m. the lines of the artistes lei the geld. Th . n o ,zyssird a resolution that during the „minder o f f theft:MOD. on member shall speak More than.oatie. nor hiwi.er..-thaa, teumlnetes on any Ouestion.. - Preaed by Tqll'ul ni ?'" cm stet of the Iloose. • •'` Now Tome, Fob. 24.—The Tribunt has the following extracts friam the Richmond Weitiofurr of the 99d: • 4.,1 "It is eat - Chartuston. hut the 'empty end termed ehell of chi that the enemy Wined lying • a Its door open end entered Without oppOel lion, after of tuore powder and throwing coo - e weight of iron ball and shell than ever was, expendedlrt al/ siege eines the world began. And all Lu vita. At length finding the door of Abe piece left purposely - open, tbey itti, and raightwey the whets northern rople slug Td te Mums, and Rot Telumph. on the, red:salon of the hin-bed of eeceselon.,- Thep . find there a few Jews" some telegraph • operatng; who are Tan- , kcce,end a wilderness of shuttered and tenant lees- stand and;lltnenot;Cliarlestoe, but the ehar doped of arleston. The soul and spirit a *hit ! heroic c Ch lty:llves- still, but riot In those ruins.* lila lithe field with General lee hid General-Besuregard, where the hot-bed of scceesion yet blooms with vigerotie branches and gives promise of blood-red fruit, - New Tom:, Feb. 24.—Tho Tribune has the following from the Richmond - Ailesdrer! of the 2 A. "Plc Wolves': er Shererum through South Caroline seems eldest unopposed. The fall of Columbia without .the eitgbtest, resistance, the evriftnesa of the enemy's movements and the apparent out.genersUng of Confederate o n matuters has created very Berton& apprehen. alont' on the part 'of tho pabliel •as to' the: military condition of Gut State.' What the purposes and,'plaus ,of General-Besuregard are, has not been permitted to leak out. • Sts • prompt but unsuspected evacuation of Columbia may indicate very great weidrness, or It may be a part of very deep strategy, the linemen of which will give back all that we kat." jj New Tome, 24.;—The Bletiniond user of of the 24th says we have by telegraph tirenatket of the report We. We: yesterday. of a cavalry raid lathe direct= of Tarboro, North Carolina. - Also a renewal of a move ment of the mug up the side -of the iNense. know that official intelligence hat been received here giving a much ,more magnified accounts& tho latter name than the popular report of it says. • It is isuppoard that Fotter'S forceit,,or a eon siderable portion of them, have . moved inp to Nen here to Operate f rom there; probably, upon the Wilmlueston and Weldon road. : Thereto no doubt that the landing of troops atNowhere and the reinforcement of Gan. Terry; at WO- Mlngton, an both intended to aid or choperate will Sberh New Thug,' Feb. 24-- - -The Richmond • Wirt7 .Otto 21st says it doce not know - Where or when Rent:regard will giro Sherman' battle, but If the latter continua: toward Richmond he t er n his doom. -lieauregard is Shaman's mas the arts of • the war, and he will retreat when proper and fight when proper. The /, , t amtner agrees that Richmond is more safe than In gay bst, when Grant was moving, mid there was ranch panic In the otti. It says It is tree they have notes dis a hy troops now, hat neither has the Federids, by great deal; The Sentinel learns tbst Genera noddy has successfully encountered- the Tod:trate several times in _North Alabama, scud eineerended in driy. Mg them Inslde their fort e nidaro Diicatur. East Tennessee Railrost; . - NSW To= Fetr.94..— The .Zenrst Washington special says the Senate Ckimmlttee have • agreed to report the Hoase-Joint Resolution bill tor the canetruction of the Zast Tenneasee The CommMee of Confereiteo the Brae ' B ma bill 1 lIICO 11 probab.y reixtrtl3oW measures' paving the cam of the fraelmou Oat ref:tzars to theßfar Department.' • • . , , . 114. tr. CO-'NOMISSSECOD SESSION. ' Wssiritromw Crre, Feb. '_3,1865. SENATE. . .. Mr. Megan, presented the petition of Sew York merclumm asking for an extension of time for withdrawing goats from public warehouses, • which was referred to the Viriancial Committee. The cnnientiale of 'Richard Yates Senator elect from I ll inois, weropcmcnted and died. Mr. Howard presented a rmolatlon calling op ea Alio Pret•ldent for a statement of what portion of ;Louisiana was undertho control of the United States on the day of the election or the mem bers of the State Coirmitien, Dec. Ist, 1865. . The Finance.Committeo. were Instructed to in quire Into the expediency of extending the pow ers of the Bureau of Emigration, to enable it to arrord relief toftorithera refugees. Mr. Doolittle preseated 'a bill to establish a eammission of .claims it,Knoxrlllo. Mr. Trumbull calladmp a OM providing that eintractora and others arrested uader the act of 1 (1/1 for military offences shall bo admitted to bill. Mr. Powell offered an amendment that If any ;locative or military officer of the United States n rhould arrest or cause la be arrested any p • erso or persons not in the military service nor en gaged on the rebellion that he hued Mtn or them over to the Cl‘llCOOll2, _ , vending the sonsideration of this subject the morning hour expired and the Fortification Air prupeiation4Blll was taken up. Mr. Wilkinson called up a bill granting land tb Minnesota for the construction of a railroad front the Illsesaippl 'liver and; northern bone dory of the State; which was passed. When the Fortification Appropriation bill came up, Mr. Sherman explainer' that the Finance Gommittee Bad stricken dad ill the items for for tifications on the lake frontier and on the Paella and north Atlaetio coast, as it was thought beat to provide only for the preOcht Mari e repair, in the northern forts IfOuld Wit Mitch cadilela and with the present progress in gunnery would be eteleta in a few' ms. It was useless , to f or tit) lakes, as sense' with England yenta "be fought in Canada and not in Ohlo. Mr. Wheon moved to Intend the original toll of the Bonne by reducing the original appropri• a un tio i n ni s v o i n . e m s A t bala n o g n i t h h e e Pr°v Atlantis T' s end 1 Patine corers. , TIM vote on the passage or the g e- th lud e r iM i n bill was 45 to 14. After some debate an amendment was adopted reducleg the mimes' appropriattos one-half and litc Fertilication hill, aa thus amended, passed. 1 Adjouroed. lids tong Seselon—M r. Sprague called up the bill far the better orglnlEatiffn Orlhe FF Dzpari: E0n,7311.3,141,,erb ~° - .Toror r tda tr i" ;Tr terG;alrinsrstlat e rts",-- master Generals, with tlei , rank of Cutotiti, and tetIVC instead of, at now, twd %put: Purists ter Generals. The bill was postponed until to morrow. as Mr. Grimes demanded the 1 =I and Nays. No quorum wns present when the C3ll Wan made. The Joint Resolution recognisant the . State t.orernment ofloulshum was taken up. Mr. Powell opposed it on the ground that the State Got enstnatt adopted It last April, and not the Government of the people, but was orgine. t‘d by the milatarv. Ire denied that the State bad ever been old of the Union. A. motionto poatpockethel.ordsions riettellon and take up the railroad bill was rejected Id against 23. M. Sherman reported tke tax Mil. It was made the special order for Monday. The consideration of the L 0111111311 12 question weerd Mr. Henderson advocated the bil4 lsoldini that beth Musts etlgki, to admit members front Louisiana, each - withent conetdthig. In the course of Mr. llendersotes remarks a street dialnue took Owe between him mad Mr. Sumner. The latter speakier against allowing Latdsbuia to be replcstroted In Congress, be. cause he said her government was marvelled, and she had really no soTClllßletlt. Re.raftiroutmeretderrYbinfMr. "4444rWa the MOOB5. The Models passel the Senate joint resolution directing an inquiry Leto the present cosulition of the Indian tribes, and especially their treat ment ter the civil mad military., selkoritia; with an amendment providing a committee of three ferrous to be appointed by the President,iestud of a select committee of members of Congress. 'I.I arightally groEosed. . The Moue, Amami the Senate amimesesets to the Navy Appropriation WI, refusing le con car la tbad striking opt the movls'on Ibrjhe sp. polattnentof tetra midoldpinee. A ComeAUee; of COrakteTlColllll ordered to be asked of the ice'i The Meuse then prmusded to the considers • Goo of private Mlle, tater which the madden /tide mf tire Amendatory Enrollment bill was re i awe& I The snood action WM ender eoadthrrattoo;, Ipiovldleg that MI Mesons mustered Into the vet. rice *ball be credited to the State sad to the ' teed, orwegitpaMetelld. dr Vass enrollment w auhrdishict where they belong by actual reel- ltn Ch I n I.4ippiaing bm, as that; u placed in tbe hands of the Executive en excess ,elve militant and IlillapPrer. Meer APO that ('.rreisrd by any potentate in the world. t Mr. Swam wines ant of atrlkZ Olkti* See " lone seetfon. Qsl 414 not. see why 'Metiers ebtruld r).." tako tee Mgt est bounty they could obtain, and why the array should aid WSW" by relun. stars rasher than drafted men. Mr. Garfield DlPreMea JUt1 1444 i t4 g 4n• *van trove reettsyltild. ' 1 " W . "' oprosed to free trade is gold, should 6e opposed to tree trade la Mtn. A. preseetlaw scab& men amigo and enlist where they got the high `Mt price, conosonently rick' cities and disWteti IdlrM drabs Ow mei parts of, 11IM o•lnty, I mu ch t o the denimant ot the . taster ist Wag Welt mut quotas, Ohl Wile* credits the Mei emitter reilidelica, and .theadhredeettays the brekemge spina, whlett is Matto the nebulae' slave trek In itawalst deg. ,7 r Mr. James C. Allen advocated the &lag of crass to;oil loodltlo Wed *Maier IM7, nlsbed to other *MM. r.. After further debate. lbe Home diaairetel to the motion of Mt. &crew to mike oil the teased etetice making the principal responsi ble fir the service of his sub:allele and subject , lug Mtn lo the draft In case tho substitute de ' tens, to fill the' uiteritcd tern. . Mr. Wtuleworth offered the following amend ment: 4 •11 out substitute desert, the principsl shell be shot. If the subwitute ran away, the rrlteiral shall be imprisoned, during the war, at Cite Pry Tortegse. If the substitute rob a nen . retest, Ova prleciral obeli carry a roil on his shoulder for two litweac New lark *stock and - Hinny Matters , . Nr.w Tonic, Pet. 3# —The Stock market Is . steady, and the tone of business. does not comes. pond with the progress of our arms on the onset and receives important intelliy,enee with perfect cat unless. The Hudson River anil Old Southern were the leading eardd, there being • sharp rise •ou :both. The Governtnetit List remains very shady; lIT Stattilonas thereOi very little doing. Miccolantous SharvA generally quiet. Dealings In Cumberland continue animated. Gold very quiet and little affected by the far , °ruble news. 'The bulls stand ready to take ed.. vaniager of ;soy revere.- Money continuos, ezey. Porelaw Exchange ilet. Tile Petroleum business is constant l y lucreas i l'ati . tioi arttli-property for sale. ropert 01l struck In new , Oil stvicil t s rat! to be at the bead the Exchange beford long. At . the booms to.dayioherry •Itun , sold et - 110; EL. cellor. OSlVGertnrinta; 93;1110 °ate. 93; Hen ', drlek. 3373; Manhattan, 'Ph Ocoardn4 43 3 ; Tech, 330, - SoMbent 534 alhAd - Farm. 405; r reeteal • :4l4; • Mot Iferk , * Island—•Tne spat& Naw 'roan, Feb. 24.—The-Herald Tales ,Island,-oarapondent gives a few additional Items of Intereat regarding the Spanish Domingo war. The declaim' of tne 'Court of Spain, was withdraw troops ; from Bt. Domingo,. was not yet known on. the Island- -.o l klnk to the - failure to receive reinforcements; the Spaniards ' In the town of Samna Ind been obliged tei' even nate that 'prate and eatablish themselves on the Mend of Terantado, In the bay. They subject.' ed the Degree within their lines to groat hard ships_ and oppression, but , still the spirit of the latter was unbroken mad Soo continued- deter mined Mitlilutately gain:their Independence. . - War Proclamation ikota Gov. Vance. Tons,' Feb. Vanee of North Carolina, has issued a proclamation', in which he deciarea that the struggle for freedom stall never be given up. lie prayerfully enttasts.the people to rise, and says that all the disasters the Beath is enduring, is causal by the, e, soldiers b tn absent without leave. Tito Intl to Arm NegTOCS Debate Gebel .ttennte. WASTIINGTON, Vcb. 51.—Th.: proposition to arm 200,060 negrocs, *Welt pulsed the renal llouso on Monday, iras indellohely postponed 07 the &mate on Temday by one Of . omaJority. The Diapatch Mints it will be reconsidered and passed. . , Singleton and Rushee Visit to Richmond. Now Yong, Rob. 2d.—The. TVortd's Wristdig; ton cpccial says that gotto . O gleBa thoy nt and Judge Rig Les hasocnorely gO OO f CAA d g RichmOnd on pritato' business. It Is not hit- IlOsedthey Can get through the rebel linty:'.:. . Itectutta for the Leront.. Haw YOax, Bob. 24.--The IforaLlN Arml et the 'ramose special says Ivory tridn of cora fftm City brings manila la considerable numbers to.the front.. The Multitude are being Oiled to thelr,maximum alreterrt The . Pirate BealLt Elecutql. , list,' Toni, - Fib:24. l 4 , bn G. Beall; thsrisliti trio grate, was c4cented.t4i.day on Clovorn'or,a The Itele¢ae uT Pryor. Dinar Tono, Feb. 24.—Some of the BoxS dail er y A. pal , are Indignant at the release of Pryor. The Ccronterild kitertharcalls h an in sult to crcryloyal citizen, and shame and tits graee, in Nieto of the horrid sutferints to 9Mieli our men In rebel prisons are subjcted. ---------- . Return of a Cavalry panedition. Was:lv:Gros. Veb.24 --Thedetacliment of the Sth Illinois cavalry, sent out from Farina hoagie on on the :list has returned, with a number of rebel officers and amertillas, 'who hare bawl lodgedin the Old Caplipl. ' - - ---_,...._ ._ Elltby Cowl Won o( !dew York: Niiw MILK, Feb. 24.—The State Senatorial committee' are investigating the cause of the filthy conditom of the streets of this city. Droadway Is full of mad, and no °Mort la being Made to mcnove It. Siyingio and Repartees. • ''Tax. LAST Wan."—Mr. Pitt, speaking in the TIQUIte of CMimens Of the glorious war which proceeded the disastrous one to which EnglaSev nd lode th e colonies; celled it r"the last war." eral:members eri out. "the last war but One. " Ile took neYnotk td and soon atter, repeating tits mistake, he was interrupted by a general cry of - "TIM last war but one—the last war butione." YI mean, air " said Mr. Pitt, turning to . the erleaker , end r aising his sonorous voice—"l mean, eir,the last war that Britons would Wish to re number." Whereupon the cry Was instantly changed into an uoiversal.cheering, long and loud. ;01U:nitst.itil va:Lrinvect,:--Ge4nowadaluiWiloolfeiwrailuv,iwtedoir: . Scotch ()Meer to dine with him ; the same-day .. he wa s also Invited by some brother Menem. "Xon must excuse Wolfe aid he to them, alrendy engaged to "-A smart young en sign observed, he might as well expressed him 'lOW' mad iliaTAidied.lB:4lth &et proitipii• tude,"we never say General Alexander or Gen. Castr." Wolfe, who was within hearing, by a lbw bow the Scotch - Officer, acknowleiged the _ . Mlle felt at the high compUmeat.' Aniita.—Thii celebroted.Qnskor, on frisking a Jody of rank, whom he found, six ruohtlis after the death of her husband, sitting on a sofa covered with black cloth, and in all the dignity of woe, approached her with great sol emnity, and gently taking her by the hand, thus actuated her : "So, friend, I see that thou hot notyet forgiven God Almighty." This season able reproof had such so effect upon the person to Wheat It wits addressed, that dig Immediately laid /aide her trappings of grief, end went tiallgi her lecessary business . 1 ...! a , ocitiow . % GISTAT Jinativ..----Ear James Mackintosh In kited Dr. Parr to take a drive in his gig. The ',,gle - becaute • restive. - "Gently Jemmy," says the Doctoi, "don't irritate him; always soothe you, how, jemmy, You'll do bettor with 011t Elt. , Let me devil 'innini." Once on term firma" the Doctor's sar Of the case was tonged. "Now Jemmy, touch MO np. .Never let a horse get the better of you. Toneh him up, conquer bint,• don't spare him; a"d . itiff I li leave you to menage hint—Til oak back. A Tuoaannar I --JOnalkart and his friend Paddy ' were enjoying a delightful ride, when they came in eight of what is very ride , in any civilized State now-a-days—an old gallows or gibbet._This suggested to the Amerlealathe idea ofieelag witty at tbe expense - 1K - hia Irish companies. "You am MM. I cuthwlitte," said he nasally, pointing to the object jut men. iara; MA 7:g= 7'.l•tre would yen be if th e gal lowit.tadßs dinar "WIT% diem," weeny re. 1I:::! Paddy. . A ctilriftm Itstreft.--WllitantlV - . seentedin a notneatery dilemma one day, when, at table ;with several otticees,he ordered one of slut waiters to "take sway ibet prism there," pointing to an emitij bottle. "Your Coniestyl" Inquired a Col , onel of matinee, "do yob compare an emptibea tie to s member of our branch of the *cutter 'Tale' replied the ttionare42, as Ifs sadden thought bad struck him; "I mean to say It hu dies its (hag dim and Is ready to do it again." - Lrxmucaln Ssearso.--"Tho aloft luxurioui snicker I Wer knew," says Mr._ - Paget, " W ass Ilietig Twltillilanian who Wilma That Ids Per ,itatt, alwayi inserted a lighted pipe taco ' his ;month the first thing is the morning, and that lie smoked Ices; befte he .`sig 'lt 'is as olottsot,' ka °bawled; 'to have eh/ proper grab frestsced to aids mouth. before one is sensible even oc its " ,- 1 .. A PAT BcriLT.-4.4W Jebel Russell =fleas. tored to persuade Lord Looidale to iesign 'the ituniament liastership of the Rolls for tee. us , certain position of Lord' Chancellor,' and 'paid . i the learned loth Way LAO eotePlOnts on hls talent 'ask acquireineata. "It is useless talking, ; 111. trli." - ,,fteld Litegdele.., : Pikt Wages I enjoy itito 2,lll:eitre main' for your Naar" 1 ) friowe OT. litnantP. -- 11l !VOL car/ 00 'MU, and faidastleal relations, are mankind leatmected together. At the distance of half the globe: anindee r fatel 'lda stlPTert 1 0`f moping at the 'bottom of the sea for the morbid calm. i tiost of - 11 slail.4llkla decoretribut;_tlnkial of a !Londai ilderinait'awlfe, - i %Vault UM; treisair.—Wh'en Wilkes was is Infuses, owlet cocci. _ madams raMiisdalit ad ., dressed hiMthaa. "Yon ZsgUshmen- areillie z I Mielrli Pray buffer may a man xo balls abuim l of the' Royal family om your! . "I do od st 1 tosset lou!; ,, ," replied be, drill; "but I us I alAfttr.u.' -'- ...,-7 .--Tf ..7 ', - -,. f; • ,, ..... a Aa afenst..Toceit When goon waft get, *lt Xs portrait ' painted by ' Newton, iiainey .81. 1 1 woo' wwnealai,the 744-said to the `Exist. "Xcellatil ion contrive to throw laba bkl .`. face somdirbot of a stronger espressitta of f`fas• gtitty to the thumb ertellishment ?" - . vox IV PS " I Wander tf Ikaugiuta,= o C mail is he said • punster penult's atetalt ,i, ..... •. • " I vow, glass his lordship wag Mee Mu T au*,asa uXii \ 1 He'sbees yea. se MS kTP,I *AA: 1 .- Aw 9340X1 to Ileootei.-:-"WeiddlOu Wet 11t," taid A:to r„ "rtr.ttoseituk has taken awe*. to study a ifrogne which I wrote lei , a day?" Irilts trauma is evidently not so good as plus," , r;Stedß. ', .). ' '- - Tl' * : - 7 - . Unlit: ; Bstfor.-- u toe had ; better uk _for ingoseis.thaitaim,tritqoaddata*Ofelsed gr.', Unman to , a bagger, who asked for alms. 'I asked a sked ;Ira out I mope -pa vid Ilse moot of," was the cutting reply. Vii-171 Ar Arrticill.--Bsuse one rsser t emarked t lEtre.,fildthitts. that. godson los seeeto 8o .:", !tors, as it gave them confidence. "More," CO. fidh.d.tbe actress, "it Mies etviik."- - . War-,or Ullitilia Pooxe.—atcwie wed to lab "Tile Most secomptlebed way of 'using boob' is to serve them as some maple do lonia—leer? -Ir ia.s, and then brag of their acquaintance. ' Beall, the Rebel Ptrate«Mhy he wee Re The preliminary pr . eparithMs for the excels. tioo of Captain Beall were all esinpleted on Fri day before the President's respite arrived. Toe prisoner folly expected that the sentience would be carried out on Saturday, and had already bade conned, James f.. Brady, . the final Indlen.' It is stated flint the respite' was granted by the President upon the urgent solicitation of :the nriner's mother, :who caumintes our lines at Cha s rl o eston, Va., on - Wednesday tart. re. ;lesion to the strong, attachment between the 'prisoner and ids mother, Mr. Brady related aw interesting incident on Saturday evening, in his ;speech on behalf of the Patriot Orphan Home. Be stated that on the occasion of his -parting in • ter riew with Captain Beall, which occurred on !Friday afternoon, he naked the condemned man if IM would favor him with the address of Ids mother; its order ko )(Mr. Brady) might communicate with her. Mr. Bradymatched the countenanced the primer. closely-as he asked thleutitstiosles me what its MGM would be; bat Beall exhibited no nervousness* nor emotion. Previous to that, hew/seer:her had' said to Mr. Brady that he cared nothing for the judgment of mankind, and nothing for the , punbshment he was condemned io sutler; because be knew his mother thought her son wastight; and Ids sister would ,bonor .hla memory._ Beall,tras ar rived bete, and Li nOW WWI her justOnover nor's Island.. It: is not known now when the exacution.will.'occur,',.bat it' le understood that it: ill ha deferred only a few days, e- as the sole object In postponing it was to enable Mrs. Beall to be with her son in his last moments. TUE= aro in Philadelphia 63 Protestant Epis copal churches, 59 Methodist .Episcopal, 37 Old School. Presbyterian; 31 'Baptist, 33 ROUlan Catholic, 21 Nye' School Presbyterian, 15' Lu theran ' 13 Friends, 10 United' Presbyterian Reforrited Presbyterial, 13 German Reformed, 7 Synagogues, 5 New Jerusalem, Dutch Re formed. 3 Congregationalist, 3 Universalist, er,c, Trate. Amur., II citizen of St. Louis, now at Pittsfield, Moss., has sent a eireldar to the press.; nrging'on the project of a combination of rich men to pay off the. National debt. lie thinks it can he done, and insists that mono of the weal thiest citizens ran better afford '9500,000 than to pay.taxm indclinitcly. Mr. Allen is an exten sive MI estate owner in the Went. TIIL COtton fever Is prevailing in southern 111 - Dols. ;The Carbondale /Yew Sot knows of ono 'tint Of 100 acres having beenvented for $l,OOO, - and another.of 93 acres for the -same sum, for cotton cultnre,'tno owner of the latter renerviok .ids bnhding. . . . eaturday, about three - o'clock, the orders by.telegraph from Tattoo narts of the country,. 'and from Philadelphia to kf.r. Jay Cooke, for the now loan, in the spool of - a slngle';ralnutc, ,cceded one Million of dollars. An:omendtnent to. the Oonetitetton of Wait. Vtrgints heat parsed the Senate Ord wits certain to :Paw the lioneo; etsflonehletng tal the citizens of thetStete wholted ohm Part Sn the tebelllon. Cot..lt. J. RneCKIIIBIPCIL of the Confederate ierelee, old.x.t• on of Rev. It. J. Brocktwinge, was surturs4 noes V cumlliss on TOO-313AP. OTT AND SEBTIRBAN Trial pt the Connty Cot:tints'loners for Misfeasance. s io i l o rm :n nt i c a h, :,: cm J tea t , m l ,o d ‘n a n g , : u n c aotdi l y la t i : t g A smit iman i . in t i p b r e ns t ir i n g, o the r 114 ean ald e er or seli the . • COmmentscolth. vs. Jonathan Nellie, George d eh a l c m i t bal ed w d fo c p r:mLisle . 7: b 7ce r, ll :n u ollll , li p erB C r e e i came up for trial. , ,The indictment against thme . ferry; by the last Grand Jury, and contains three' counts, In ' su bstance as followsi Viral— General neglect in permitting dilapidation dud decay in the jell balding: Second—Neglect in not allowing and furnishing sufficient clothing and food for the priseners. Thltd—llettlect - in not supplying sufficient and proper rooms and accommodations for jdrors, - snitors_aad others compiled taidteadrourt. District Attorney Kirkpatrick and J. M. Ken nedy; T.scf. appeared - for :the Commonwealth, and R.B. 'Carnahan and lldbert Woods, Etna., ' for the COMMLSSIOVCS- • The following Witnesace,were than. called on in Waif of the . Connuottwealth : Ur. Gazsam, Wee. Frew, Win. Collagswnd, Edgar; ,andjesumiontatitoduiestrgJuo,eimiss,iienntau..delinger::::ftfleiwit . 74 : tianitineirtd , 10, ...:A . ri bt u:it . thn , ipure li msrdo:i l mou r c if t f inioc . ::: : ta Al aythtelo l oofneibmi t t is .h.sto c er Col. D. 1: : ::H t i !m . wt:iene:bbelicc'aulfellniesTln;fl:::4l"ll.3:ft"ithi. eo o th f r ( m eereeen4' s pni k t : i n dtn g ri:DGam o rli n t t n:de st -.: liffifewart the quisetion alas,: was raised as iq 4ea o se duty it was to . furnish the necessary for the all. .= - ,::: • I e counsel for the defense contended that, IliideramiscesitApiet Ed, ISM, the County Cad..., troller was chrged with tile duty of furnishing. I these supplies' and Gila thieCommirsaioners lad, \no power, to expend a dollar, except upon his or- . dcr. Pending the dfscuseloh of this point, the : Omni wok screams until two o'clock. • It will be sedteilinWtherabova 'Got every Ira.: portent "bitch " has been encountered in the trial of the ` case. :If the Court should decide that, under the provisions of the a t he on i.rollier IS the responsible pa rt y,Pf couthe case *genet the Commiselonens will have to be aban doned. The counsel for the proseention, how ever, contend that, whatever may be the provi sions of the act dad, the Commissioners have nnifOrmly crocked the power of making pros's , totifOr the arist , ors, gfrperintettilin: the j.lit ' Me, aruitinit they are real , to prove this point :'fond all doubt. Altoget In, the tine II likely ' to become a complicated one. At the opening o f Court is the afternoon, it was derided ton roceed ebb the testimony, the Conn being of the opinion that,under the law, the Ccamissioners were required IP tilrgi bectisary supplies for the jail. .i.,,4 Dr; McCandless was the fi rst witness c agy' '- for the defense. lin testified In substance that the Sanitary condition of the prisonens was good e h at they had sidlicient food.and clothing . , and that in case of sickness the jail physician bad every facility afforded him for supplying ~,:ch articles as Were needed. Several bther w i t t l erses were called, and li, was proved, by doc umentory. evidence, that the contracts for jail Implies lad been duly tilled. It Pat shown :that at theUM — :9"" "''' hat Grind Jury made l i eenc h r e uz i t r mv,,.histlsofhtcrttit:efaij:did::etriavaderd aiTiocdtiplteuentroaattlitheftefc.jobe:trtiodul:oc...lonotchlif,themge. Agte, --, brief arguments by the counsels the jury the charge of tha Court, but at n r". l„ lttil „ ~,..,..fr'lLudcrwhen the Court sdjonrned. but a t --- "":...`"""__,, n a verdict. The verdict will no Da . sere., ups. ..4 t hin morning. doubt b .. f 1111011110, -- .- -- `. -'-- eelt's Concert. - . . Prof. MO"' *env of the concerts . . We have beer prealefif ft t._ '- College, and given by the pupils of the re.... 'xceileta have - always-been delighted with the.- " music there disconreed, and impressed by 1,... , ilwretketincse of the manner of tesethtg,.but ell ' throe former experiences paled before that bflast evening. The performers were by far the. best % that have ever been in the class at the College, ,aird %bowed a great talent and a alone studloue; 'MIS,The picees in the programme were daily ,of a high order, and were played br the young, ladies with tire predsion'nnd energy which char , attain:el the performance of , Mr. Bobbie* him ' self, and which he la eo succepful in [imparting to his 'pupils. A number of ways decor, lee-, were wog In an artletic manner," anti the enter talemoat was closed with the e. Star-Spangled "Bauncr," sung by all the youog, ladles, assisted' i by a few amateurs. i Mr. flobbock's sucoces with the musical de penman of the College has ilea unpreoodented is our otedet. Prom the small class of twelve 'sets:Rare, which he hail when first beeomiugoos. ?erected with the instifiticio, IA has by his great 'talent and nnremittediabor relied the reputation {of, the genic deportment Wench a bright that pripilicome from all partsofth country to avail kthemailwa of bin lisinrmetien , ' The elms now onnabers about one- hundred and sixty. Of , , icorme several asaistents ace employed, the :whole is epnder the supervision of the , 'ProlVtior , ... . . The College . la In a dourtsinng condition, the aiieudanos at present being - nearly three hur -1 dred. The present term. clone March 14 ; the Ispring termoperui Ayrieli 23. .. ' , _ 'Fatal Inalliroad r ACclilent. • p men named area B. If'Dowell wits killed on'lLe nernlng of the lktb tail, L about half- Vast two re!eltick; cin the Pains tient - a Radioed,' one mile west of ponetnangb Station, under the fallowing iiretunstaaces: Ilele ft this city on • the feet line goin g east, which ' does net stop at :the Johnstown station; got. off at Conemangh 'shad one p'elock, and wu traveling - Ward iJahnstan when hewn a freight train golanniest, ion this Scrath track. He stepped - sum . older :north track when the fast line going west, was Just`ecreolm and VAS paging the freight Cala, which betlitt not • observe, etrdEblff• him oat ',legs and belt and throWing - hint with llolorme 'against 'the freight' train. ble ,fell between the tucks, W 33 taken ctp - and conYtyadlo the Johns town IttaiOD where be breathert hie lest' in le • few Takata: This &meant ism an Iriehmaii, born In county Antrlni,,nearliallymena—Aras air imanturalized eitleon, about forty ]eats of - age,' runt:7 and leases a wins sadLthree children who line neer Pambrin lit had been at work In the west,and was returning to it Boninlea .0) Uacreilllted 'Veterans, We leant this morning ps telegraph that a bill -is pending before the Legislates to pay re enlisted veterans who were not credited to any particular suit-district, bounties of . out or the Stale Tenney. - This is caltviotly Just, as hundreds of these mon wore credited to cities, comities, or districts at largo, which, as aneb, paid no local bounties, and consequently they got nonc, although these credits were diets - that:34- pm rale among the several sub-districts; while wthers who wereshrewd enough or lucky to else their` 'credits directly, .to their Poreughs, wards or townships, received local . bounties anther volontoers, where stab. sub-ills nets pall ixonsties at 111.. . . 'At this week's eikminationl4 bilfea Mercantile College; Fitlabtirgli .::: '',. '* ; ` '.... - ''''' '- ' ' • J. tV.Mtilholenlndepoidaneo, Pa. - i 8. W. Owenti, Pittsburgh. ' Civvies C. King, Pittalmrgis. A. Patterson, Jr., West Manebester, rel : I. Frederick Staub, Allegheny City. . F. C. Wile, Noblestown. Pn• • ; All of whom passed the usual seareldn who Pexami nation or the Callege sMisfactoilly, and. will, no doubt, hereafter add their names to the long lot of the graduates of this Institution who are honwably distinguishing tbentselvea by their . proficiency, In btedwess. 'EllebeL4;ilfridultte was awarded the diploma or th is• ege,Which' is • never granted by this lustitueion to any but those i who hoe palmed. ., the tinibal examination satistaiteitily , ' • • —L.--,------------. Birasso mi,DEATII.—On Monday last, about noon, a — sad aceldent from dre. occurred at Youngstown, Plgo, reaultingin the death of a little, girl, live years old, daughter of Richard Finnegan.. with two other .children; Rai playing in an np stairs room where fire in 'an open grate was bruiting. ' While in the 'act of adding aomeeoak her clothes took Ore, and be-- fore help could reach her, the upper part of her body was burned to at risp. The mother, In at tempting to tear the clothes from hei child, was badly burned; another of the children was also burned en the hand and face, but not danger ' otirly. Thellttle sufferer lingered in great agony for emeral hours, when death relieved her. Torimocxgives another of his Inimita nuble mutton' unities next Turaday. A goodly m ber of beat miens will Bing. There is a de gree oyl r ste, flash and execution In tbe ran- . dering of music by T. 'is which m w aehlomtind irt amateur* performances. Indeed,' we owe much to this excellent teacher for _to highly cultivating our bomb talent' and the llotesta We donbt not a full himse will greet the performers, - as thla opportunlty azure but once In Molter. likorIDEN DitATII.---laitao Carrier, of Troy, Jor- Jerson rowdy, Pa., dled.Tery Sud denly : o0 Hen. day.. He started in ootopaay.wlth attotkor per son, to go to OH City, and after -going short distance cotiplabted ..of being . slek, when abor t turned and came back to - Troy; and otopfstAr at Dr. Browtes office Mr. Cantor remained fo the olell4ll, and whoa the matt win) win with Mtn coon oat he gas dead. • • Tna great. sale or drS geode triOnilw Eostern auction sales, wm _commence ' RV/3 Barker's, 59. Market:sllTM.; on _Mondy., Siresetrn 'Pennsylvania nuniesion i . r the Helier of White Refrig Ce ace--Oldee No. 1111 Fourth Sircet, (Late Heard of Trade Boems). Again our citizens are appealed to in behalf of the afilyted; They have reepondel oebly on past occasions to .projects - for the relief of the evils resulting from this gigantic war. Agitated es they here been by Its alternate reverses and sue reties, whether elated or depressed, they have pro:raptly end lareclv given to the ratio:nestle hitherto made upon their liberality. Each !mecca sive need appeared more urgent than its prede eeesor; but the generosity of onr ellisens rose with the occasion, :MAC gleing hm at last be come habitual to them, and they have learned to estimate at its true value, the luxury of contrib. uting, 'to a good cause. Under -these dream humour it Is with more than ordinary confidence that the Refugee Relief Commission of Western. Pennsylvania appeal* to . them In behalf of the thousands of perishing *omen and thildren, who, in the dead of winter, have berm iv ven from their homei b* the cruel dreams:aft d er of war. Their condition cannethe more & briefly seritad than in the following passages from the circular of the American Union licantailfelon New York : have been deco= "Large tracts of our country lated'hy the march of vast males terand Dor the population first exhatiated by military raw dens, have been plundered and strippol by" greetrillast. at length alandonlog theirrantlne-• stricken homes; they crowd within .ourlinos. They arrive in ' the utmost possible destitution, huddle together in miserable places of refuge,' and sink under warm, exposure and illsriaset One bundredper day of the most destitute and.. wretched sufferers have arrived through the whole of a y summer and fall at Nashville,' forty per day atidaaphis, and strailarnumbeat Cairo; Vicksburg, and Many other places, both hi the Interior and on the sea coast. 'The forted depopulation of Atlsidn, sad the devas a tathm of the *Shenandoah: Valley; have made frightful increase of this misery, and thrown fresh thou:s ands of heuseless and nelnal 'creatures upon. Pennsylvania; Kentucky - end Ohio for re/def.., • An ordinary Warm scarcely involves ette.l - . suffering. The famine-stricken hiveihornes. It is imPossible to depict this mitten of the home less. Moat' of these are women and children, whose husbands and fathers are either lighting for our cause; or have been forced Into the ranks of the rebel army;' or have fallen Id battle ; the or are lying in prisons and 'hospitals.: , towards letany.of eufferere are too, aged:to do anything their own support. All these thousands of non combatants hale claims upon 'our charity that should be met with turopaf mead ; while . Canal lies, that have sacrifice* their all through devo tion to our common country, hairzarealleaver, - a peculiar and altered title to our Toald this great class of sufferers the Refugee f teller Commission of Western Pennsylvania has been .1; i,l7,patts carefully to syste7 irfafist the distribution of relief so that it: 49 1 3. - ors may enjoy the ratificationof knowing that their eontributionsve been well applieL Lot not our hearts bc cold towards the imperative demands of this holy work. Let us not with hold our bands from its labor, nor our' mesas drom ha support. Even while we are consider ing it, women arid children' and aged men are perishing by hundreds, while there is mono and more Oft enough for their support,. if we ' but contribute from our abundance, and use with vigor the Means to, cbrivey oar emitribu- Eons to them. Let no thus fulfill the words of him who said, "Inasmuch as re have done It unto one of the least of these, my brethren, ye have done it unto In future years,when we shah Abe reaping the prosperous results of this great war, when our country InStead of being the theatre of constant blotalrlied and, desolation, shall become the home of peace, union, streegth, and prosbe - held; such as the world - has never before held; with the astir stain of slavery forever erased from our escutcheon: with our system of free schools hitherto coeunai to the free States, then shedding their inestimable blelet• logs over our whole extent of teerdotTr -- thes shall rejoice to remember that, while we • sustaining our couutry In her great • lfletitbe weir to which she Was eom '”y eontrlblited for the ants- We aided In trial, and polled, we Merin, lion of Ito Inevitable h.. Parlors of aunties and 2., • Ole appealed one meet" abr.. , thls most Imt chadty.- Ilte least servlceablecartnenta at homey... ally for women . and children, will be valuable t. tame 'poor refugees. Remit money. to Florence Kramer, Tress urcr,"PlltlistrerA. Address commtmlcallons to M. - Detange,_ Becretary,f4 Yoarth street. Perrident,—Aumairaint Blamer. • • • Vier rriaklersta-=James , Park, , Rew. John John. Watt, Jannit Hebb. • Uinta. .4- • r ' • Sectrieurr - X• ROAM'. • : *Rain ld'Creery, Wm. M. Edgar..' :leech (lbxaker„. John Bream-Jr., echmerts, P. IL Lauffinaa,r Wm. Btcracoson, Rev. J. Allison:: 'B. ('Elroy, J. M. LltMs. • " Jobe Wilson, Jas.M. Carr. P. 11. Eaton, .......Poonnal Elchardsee. Chas. L. Caldwell, _ It. K. Wade. . . _ . IBOok NOtiClite . . . "The 'Handbook ot Dlninkor.. C orpu l enc y...l lhookniusu tkinitlflaally ...onida." - I Ertl tat Sartain. rim Tilt:,' A Appieton Or. lap.' ' The crriglnilobje4 of this took was to point ot i: to those Who Can afford to gtre pod dinners, 'some rules by Zttch the 'contd . seems tbo prompt incidence O [goon de's Woo she IP. d Vedic! ten “tbe bannMg systemp a h bset Wen duce s* dek. has been Berope, as In ro the author to.ealarge the work and ¬e self selentlfleally the of osrpa-. limey sa d leannem—how hest to ;rewind Abst one and ewe the other. It to a work woriby the attention of all who am Interested In three rtz b . 7 amt. & xo. irood, 24 tlioxu. BANE BROOKMIX-r•ThO YirSt Bank at Brookville, Pa., has organized by elmdlaß,rtilllp Taylor, President; A. J,Bra.. dy. ViveYruldsat; Blehard Arthers,'„ Cashier, ?tap Tailor, A. J. Brady. I. C. Fact; phanaon, Nidhan Carrier, Jr., wed Willam Ren a edy, Directors. The ban willgo . Into opera tion houridiately: ", • • •', D . ONEAED • Crotrot .r.i.bnofs • Ort; Cour/arr.— Stsicktioldcrs will notice the: their certificates of stocb .arc now ready, and will be lasnid.on:ap• plicrdion to blt. Win. W. llama. at the office of the company, corner Penn and Wayne streets. Tun nub continues' for alburn,diaries; told pens, pocket Was, pocket - albums, tionery, de.,.dsc.; at the . cheap stand - at rit toek's. flastrisn, Uodey, AtLatlo, :Yelling -Yol ks , Demme% and all the March magazines the weeklies and all the dailies, at Plitemrs• ,moat cwn rEBTESDAY-200 cards 01 the Conl docks, Amain Ward, Wm Nixon, Vcatvall and others, at Moat's. . • ; °NIX one week :remains A* prinshase -photo graphs at t 0 cents per dozen, at Pittock'. WARD' -BOOM and others; received yestesdayi at rlttockPo: Oiiend_warmap>s, at, ?Modes. FurMF'ciirs for photh&Prbs, ittYlttoers: Finorrriew Bim., at Pittock,ik forrormos,oppoidin a . Go to i'llidekThs, _ Larcan letter to .the Now 'fork „Tleifild,, dated:rebuiltl'y d;ltays . ' "It la rathitr amusing for an Ametican just' ttilw'to - be ,in Louden. ;That Insolent, crown ing ewe 'per that:was - so much tn. vOgno with .certain Maui of 'bold Britint'a' a year or two ago las all departed. , Like Bob Aeres'. valor, it has 'gone off their finger aids. Blockade miner& have given. up the ghost la despflr, and are go ;lug.to tarn virtuous. 'rola Bold, of Liverpool, feousin of the rebel 31... L. Maury, has bad a bt wow with the rebel leaders and Government, and ivemieternal iengCnime against, the whole lot. yon remember, fitted out the Itappahmi: .nook. But ho says the Southern rogues - have ' swindled film out of all the profits that he es - - peeled to make. and seeing the gamo all up, he 'cannot restraln . .bls temper. And, to the poor rebels, 'sorrows come not single spies, but in battallions.'. The two hundred and fifty thou , sand Enfield rifles that the rebel Government contracted fur last autumn haregene the way of all the rebel hopes. EIVOLISTIf ewelers am now doing a considerable trade In Brazilian beetles by setting themin gold or Enver, to form bracelets, necklets, brooches, &c. The beetle!' chiefly used are found la Im mense numbers as Bahia, and they are brought to England In the Brazilian mall packets. The beetles arc of small size, and Baer. colors - are green and gold. They are caught In nets to pr zent their mutilation, and are sold at about -*ln that country. `Bpd (}S—lntAtf.:.4oa Veb. by Rev. Thos. Off, bEr:WILLI4...3I HOOCH, or*Esaaaburt, Butler Co., Penni, ar.d 3grs. MART E. WELSH., of-AltcON:4 city, Pa. .• • .Tllollll3oR—On Frides Morning, reb. Rtth, at the residence of her mott l es, a .. .n t er n .. e_c_o_nits,of sin ak,. „. itn . r t and 0.7 A . tiiii.;lE eillUghter. /121 0 t 410,4 4 °ad --:Skeivmeral will take Illsoe cm Sisrisimm, Vas, !Mk it e. o'clock r.nc. - Friends of the fi1641,7 are . GRAHAM-4M '-"theredst . 4 morning, telmsnri 13d, gee, at 4 o'clock, Miss ARAIs, only donktor of .Assirew 'Gralsmo r 1.4 Up 32A • . STABLISHED IN 1736. XEir JD rER TISBAINXII/. CLOSING OUT Wilier GONNILeII iltSll Cedr . iiINCEBT BALL SHOE No. EM riithStreet , ariar SIDII ABOVE (11I