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    lit Wittoburgit (1114/te.
THE LATEST 41EWS
FALL. OP IDIOM FORESHADOWED.
or igium 4:mm:fussing.
•- r • , •- it abet toalldeleo in Joe JohOsoo.
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, Ifirw Taff; Ilarch.g,—Teo morn papers
ins the folletrings Richmond edito fore.
'llluskw the evacuations!' that aty.
The frorith Army of thoPotattacs alder!
tuft Is eves7.lndleatian of alum lug Lomond-.
_AU the Rotators and members of the II nse are
peeler haul sow tbaro is larts'y a. quortun ic
Conran to trannam: besinees.'. This lum been
;imbed np, bit now !nand "Rpm opgy Al
e
tare to th* tact,iind'adi.epos.tie MIR an,
`its4i. tobtint
,back Mae legttlyeeAr toren.
- raj 4oportar.t Movement is 'new making
: 174ki.,t t ea ; -It- is !NO/eyed to he tie avecuation•
; - otklatinend.
i Ile "rie ..Elqi;thir;:/S TM' fICIVie upon the ausloty
1 „pilifjblins34Co=cz.
1 ~,ir , Of Suety adjourn and the dispo. on to. dee from Melt, '
' t Badhfrigr
hf tli) TV
pev OICI Pal of gyms and.
, M. 71! ' - d suer inikarore to' quiet ','
Ota the ''
i AAErtgialic tetbegi Unit Cameo& tetanal now U-
P:num , Waikato iditioads• lettered and 'enro
-1 -r--• pared
I* " ' The RI ,Pg,ledihm-gberouuet
1, A4lllllm greatiniAtr Al'arr4o4., is isishe s
.; ...serially fetakbifoememlaii. whereas general
of tese genius wouldattilblYtturane 'calor
i , • ily'ilind addlthaCwheri. the irdow.bl_tbls cam
!'' i t,ea c c l*3l" -bwWt itkell ii: lo Arbe MAI; Oat
i lea dispipYed Watt , pharactork.
Woof arreat
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.1 • ` ale fttemprittesArn amount of tha Capture
of GM - —DI' NA'Citild, Reify et Cumicriand.
~ It does not differ naterally 'Rom tha dread./
, c The I .perich says the restonition of Joe John.
i". stop to-command, has griyon, greet satisfsa
,, • Sion to thecautt7, and Is a guarantee that tie
Tankece WU/Mon be Pelt° fiiilkt• '
L Tho 1 2 .rantiner nye the Logielaturo of 3rissii
,dlTl lallexiut , tstetalla fin Myra galffb n f or
' the Tnrpose,t it.libatil, of•callio r a State Coa
volition. i
----New Yong. Mara R.: --The Charlotte T. o.y.
• Xrilletbs ofthe ili.'d of Irebrnory saym_ Genera!
• Ildm, - coestrandkik the poet ;or- Chalon< h e
disploying the most comnicadable energy la the
ri Yet iff lntoatotaffairs connected with his inuttedl
, ate B P , Aali ' Be Ala wi th
a mllitiu7 pa
. 3 lice tom; which ;.occupy ova,: pnblic.placo, and
, prokrvationar ude. where - everything Is so S
. J lovable to surnsion, Is a task so diffieWt that la
. sucessfni accomplishment Is Worthy of sal
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1.. NifiEL TORPEDO CIPT11161)
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attempt to prretunient JCRs and
• W ,rehou'es Pntetpqed;' I
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'4l . i emtat4l4294; -.lfeteh 'll.--TheclVWfie ) 3 4
lengthy detallSot thicapttweote rebel yawl salt .
, (canteen- r siteese: bpi iStedl pc, helots .
*,., ~l-
.Klngskal,,on the.Tennosace riser, hyaena M yer
~. ..:i! Teinesoliein, The'inir iriti:afrned -felthioi
'-.'4—pedte alnd 'halm:al DlohlOili, deSieD4 fist the
fiestruction of GOlr!!;r ? ,,o,i,,,,t.property. Thepart3r
were regularly uhltarmed awl nettug.,,unfiert or ,
Ors hetbi inibil 4 - fisji.):tepartnjente.. The yawl
,:* . i . . , was ballt at Richmond: brought to Bristol on
-- %the ears, at
laths Bonin riser. aid thence
th to place othed oars to thh pla of Its capture.
. •S IriThelr Instructlons'were mot', to destroy or dts•
,li.,j turb suythlos. tfit,, MO get below Megaton,
T.+ * hero lILV W.'" to d . oul for.. o orcertmoitt trump
..., .als Twits; - sasey hdped also' to destrow the '
lli "a lr li br*/fiale, Aw7.swi• 4•-imujo o 3
......, rtftr thitgaret‘erh_.*Wute.eikaulse .;
. 1. 1
! c ear of ,s sdestlfie„, °Meer., The
,-'lofraeluticrishilbeluougsi_ teed iifter t
, number or ritlelits; after haring' Ms the visual I
~:,:...: . .let oftlte soldiers - st Esorrille, fansaton„ and
....-:,;, . tatn pants on thetr rout& :. . '
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. .- ' • .... , About fifty . 'sucnillas dashed Into the tows ot
-:. • 1.1,, ou tho X.aorrllle - woad, - yetterday
alfiluet e. . sad
_,2-4,,,,ftz0d the depot ~ and .tubtied the fenalltea 1ei
,...:,i.,.t her - ,' .. •
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/ ?ETERS
initic •
C,IP Rili
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. f. The Cue a Loqisi s aa and picaasas.
1 . New Tung, Marc, fi.—The Trfiliass's Wash-
Intim special lays: d letter Ih:um the 'army of
~' the Jamas gives eurreiey to-a re post beiaght lit
,;'• el deaeriers; thit Petarehtut 4 ?alisCuited, and
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the heavy punt are rrinoiefi &eras 'the 'Terrific*.
thane around rice ritY,.looklut lo''lti abandon:.
.... The Sarni sl says there is not tht; aligh t.
Eat ehtuice of laitamer Arkaasar heitiklad
;.l Ardttedhy.either Houses. - ... • '
.a.-Rogar.T.:Poceand General flgart iiia ta
; pass up the Janes on Tuesday, r. Y. - by Alit
stfitsenan ecttripesy with - ltnt:Gee; Helm ana
• Airs. Hal. Pratt, wises of rebel officers, '' '
' fo
- . Afikeitarexpbb.
Pcb. - 23; - okt Cake. March 2.-431 m i•
R o uts' ar s,mand* tkii, /Metzlet,. M Ike*
of
litre fo_r B celnittleid, Mosiachssesw, being .one
meet In that City. award 'of egamkters of small arms, H to
Otm. Griersdet is to. have .eharrii . 'of all the
.' brad:* iet tbn Pepartetettg era., West:- •
; The Itatkai •pniallahot a Hat of rebel lumps,
z Ibirere and a
deserters._ residing. lalforophis; whe
taken the a mnesty - oath,. [ numbering 1045 wanes: ditdrew Jaelmon Dene4on Aston
Deserters continue to arrive Item in zrafgri
umbers and ate a better elms of people 'than
Blest:arts ere bein,gtaltnt for theintprenrsme n t
' • f the condition of the white refugees
.3••• en la this Department, anti freed-
Cknifiscated lots, on
e outskirts of the city and Islands
jtmsalse:pplivere to be devoted to this per. the
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: °etude gunner Captured...Hebei . Sal;
;Yorks-iteryedt -.-. _ ••• •
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Irstenntarost„ March 2.--The Navy De
exit has received IDA:rotation orrisp endure or
ho sebocateelleUts,.Under English colors, near
rod. noels: - by the United &ales steamer
'Lasko. -She bad - sk cargo errg lead and
F- •••• e own or tobreo. , - -
-- Ana mlog Adnaleld riertbuoti,. of thstEast (Jule
log
reports that on the tint of February ,
• ' mredition left the 'United Staten bark at`
• dalglit to destroy the alt trorks on•tbeslifesl
•• ty etpedltlon. -- sad returned on tbe 14tti,' hie
'• • destroyed tbe maktof 13,60 gallons.ball
. • powte, betides terenty buihels of salt and ne htmdred and &treaty-fire barrels or epamn
a/ta , , - •
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. . . G entanlarotberhoed Meeting- 113_1102ton.
• Ficus, ow, March 2.-4 gTeat.meettntr of tbe
q ends o 7 the Irish nziaocanty; pm h o ld l ot
; igkt in Yincull Batt, under the sasplees of then
' =inn Brotherhood, itt..Thich'-speeobeal Wait
Me by Colonel' Nahony Mat: the Peeve of,
Plie , „ Bretherho d of tbe Vpited Statea,..Captala,
1. IL IValeb; of rehnsylrens, :and A. &Belt!:
k.,ir m: of Boston. The meeting adopted - resoht. -
rntifylen-the proceedings of the lateireal4l',
ortrps. in - ChiebtnatL Great enthusiasm pre..
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• : • -. . Price or Cold. --- - • .
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ettw roam, May 2.—Gold weaker. Zathent-;
• ell/liven In Richmond papers of the robable_
amnion of that city, foreshadows an p
(want :
jh Atli hare ntoro tact In potting down the'
t C
croluna on told than any other ozrePt the 400—
ifl ocesthro* - of the rebellion. ,The Prier,
4crefo.c, has been tery FettailiVO today, which
vr , ,e et 19 6.9 1 ., sold to 190.4", and - rceorcred to •
/24.nw Tons., March 2 .—Gold brought 12734'.
the l'-
eat Irlec Pref Meat Officially' CO
ed or Ms E/ectio Adsttteorox n.. rat"
Ecb. 2 .-Bs.astor
casnentatives Wilson and Dainion,le m leet ) co l a : d •
jute; to-day
.tipoa 'Andrew Johnsan
moth:hal him of lila election to the Vice Pro!
lkoey. The' received enema response that he
plumed In4bW - action of the stintatesa pee
be, and accepted the trust conddad to bleu,
fates :or restaget- 11leedtnen'a Burials.
,tiqicer Yogis, March 2.—The Commerad
Ott/tea special Faye the propositloa to hicresse
de rate or pottage tor revenue paspores or as a
p;r ten will not be entertained:
The rreciSW.ea's Bureau Billie In so= dart-
Zt...e 'lei the tenant. -
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Guerrilla Iteberieio..tlitiou Bleu Shot.
iGanto,ldarch. 2.—ldeDelman band of guer.
ilas robbed I , m:famine. Ballard county, Ky.;
.„.fredi,y, or ElO.OOO worth of roods.. .
Poilsthatllic. Kentucky, teas elelted the Idubt
fore, nod tereral stores robbed nod tw o llition
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Wastuncems Cirr. March 3, 1855.
SENATE. -•
Tire Senate disagreed to the \.
opera of the
Comm:dee of Conference on the AnnY s :Ppro'
Ratt Pr/taan and lon till, and aprolmed //acre. Trumbull,
ferance. Powell a furth m
rater Coraltteeof Con.
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• The tax was tak rip. The Senite di
ttoed to ado pt
pt tbe Mageeen
Coteasittee's armed
meat to increase the rates of footage, to the
• The tax on. tobacco, foisted by hand, the
glaring or smoking, was fixed, at thirty-llva
dents; on smoking tobacco, mado , mith. all - the
scraps included, • thirty cen t s , and' coistooking
• tobacco; dada
of
the leaf,' forty cents. .
• Mr: Cowan hinted ter Strike
out the :secticia
ffrovidhig for the inspection of petreleuM Were
it is removed for sale or for storage-
Mt:Cowan moved to strike out two cents per
gallon 1111 a tax on ensile paraxial and i Insert
galleng.
, ogre dollar Per barrel of notated: than. fortyilini
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The section importing a tax of ago loaf of osie
it(' cent.' ozethe &aim was adopted hyrt 'vote of
Mr: Antliopy eared mi rimenaltriesFas avrail:
dithinel section that any batik ditotafgekl -alder
' &State law, tad hap paid np cogitator 475,-
:000 whlgh• •skidl• - before:they lit fof July
; nett:far aullarlty to t' Niitiebaßank,
and:gloat amid, with all; thq rcettireasisats of
;the law. shall have the Adopted , prop:once 'over now or-
The Senate refusal to Strike Out the Of•
tha Dense blll taxing Beate"
, cent. by a vote of 15 to 20., bank bates tea per 7 !
: Mr. •Divis offe redanargutzguitthat one fourth
•liaiSS.l the nisanne adleaed•Wor the ittahall
beappropriatal to the psymems, of WO Bal m s,. ! which:was adoPted. : • - . r . •: ,_
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,Mr. Conne,as ,offered an mid/ailment' thit nts „,
sallafflrktoe receipt* are less :than 1,000 dollars
We
which was
per year shall be diquir •
ed to lab:fart a itemise,
lted. • . •
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Mr. Simmer eilbred in - amendment to stritto
Out the seetko of the origlnalbill, terstilt4B fel,'
'AP lean anti. idotaltg-4.oray, of 1114..
u 6 acplained. that ano th er Arced* . levied a-,
carrel:if 310 on ell Inatuanee • Agent; and he:
regarded the' dlactimination as Unfair. • •-The
:amendment was adopted. - -I
• , The bill was taken out of the CsaiMitea of Oh
Molokai} the Senate and separate votes weeddananded•on ell Its impottatt amendments.
banks •
banks
amendment to lax Savings Banks 111 '
Of
nlysl3. bane, Wes • adopted by yeas 21 and'
tit Reentay boa.- 1-b , amendmeet repealing
fishing ke , andea, from and after the abmga.
.lion of the e,*.ipreeity treaty, ono year hence,
wan rejected
The amendment to Increase the present duty .
1 on • total*); entiff, elgans,• cheroots, dm., was
r.•Ctoin et hiiTetl,lollll3 anointment a
re pto rfskni similar to that, a:attained -La the bill to
gulate, commerce between,the States, , which
wairelee_ ted by 5 aphis* 27:-•• ” • -, -"" • •
• , Mr: -tson offered an emend mart Mtempting
11,0 nabob:o'er °Mars of the army from the In
, come tax. which was rejected, - - -
• Mr. Hendricks offered, an _ amendment to in- •
crease letter postage tO flee cents, ear the Mona&
that when taxing ererything i the Pmtellleelk.
vLetiiim pl, n ah nn o
:lb, selfoupporting. Rejected..
em
Mr: gowe'a amendment, regulating the em
ployment of clerks and the expauses for station_ay In the office of the Assessor, was adopted.
The bill eh apienderi was then paseed.. I
Met GI o.ma called op. the WI •Itienteudng, the
pay Of ditthiphiai In the nary." Piss*
(ton. Wilein h e edc np the Reuse joint resold
relating to employment of office& s e `-
vanta, with au -antqadment
the that
volunteer saddlers shall receive the game allow
regular• ~ a nce.for rhothing as is•allowalito soldiers attire
•• •••••11e:Lithe offered - Mr ithreadment, .wllleb was
• a delardirrevidlng that whoa any °War of the
army at the head pf a Varela, sweeter, a higher
salary than is allowed - by law liar en* ' e posi-
such don, he there!7 forfeits Ida pathless as-. head ;of
lir. Geitionspesented an amendineetthat no
Person subject to mllltary duty shall be exem
ed because of furnishing a substitute ki.thenavy;pt:
, tralesa lib presents the substitute in _preen et
R ado io p an eans e:naval reenaltleg, statkle, which was
passe&
• Theteselation, as emended WU thee,
The Benalekereed to the Rouse resoletleti to 1
continue the Comadttert ofi the Condries of the -
War daring the , varielitth.,, Several fodlan bills
r e
then taken up and " ::••-,
Mr. Foater,•hom the mitte n on - Paolo% •
reported theillonsebfil lin relation to passions,
lilt theilellowinglageriskeft:t -Thairso Insai4.
_peoratenera . now or hereafter in sitnice stall .be
constituted to draw "penska for any period of
time emiag whirls he la„ or shall be, 'entitled to
fall pay•or Gilley, which ablobodled persons dis
charging 71Ighf.thrtioris allowed bylaw . The
second section grants pensions to contract, gar
grons when wounded, or to their repmeentaGsse
whet, killed in service, the -tame &sr] they- hat
been greatered Into the servi-m. The third see t.
Ilan grants pensions of twenty dollars Der month
to soldiers who lose a foot ana one havalainill-
tory service and In line of duty. The bill passed.
Mr f
. Blerming presented the petition of muss-
on
prelifyars of ts In relatto
on spirits,*hich was spiri ordered to b e e t
abl thedeny
Me. Sumner presented several petitions asklalf
for the equality of all men before :be low;
•
Mr. Sumner presented the era aortal of the
leffigarstre ofWest ' , kakis, asking all then
loaCongregate enable that State to emancipate her
m. •
Me: TrixeCull, of the Judiebuy .Commitleei
asked to be illieffarged Rom the farther esnald
eratkat Or petitildis. Or the .reeopitlott of God
In the Constitution Of the United States. Tlui
committee deem 11.- ttnneeessary to make the
asked Sar amendment as the Supreme Beteg Ii
already dicogntsed. la the Coristltealon,•lla dull
,- "requiremient of oaths end the maiden ef In:
terferateer -with 'the dill areecise of celigitatt
I Yr. Alison, Goes the . Committee on tary'
Affinr. made a report on the memorial or the
epresideut mad Becretaryof the Board- of Casa
nfissioners ofthe Soldiery National Cemetery As:
sociation, praying toren appropriation for the
. erection ofill monument "over the , remains pr
the soldier* who fall atGettysbana:. The report
-shows that the sato of if , 5,000 has - been -agar
tributed.thoughout the country, and that /50,=.
COO more are reqtdred because of the advance la
, the prices
,of Lthor,and material. ~ It *amity,
foie:mends the patriotic effort matron /mires.
don that Congress may at s future Mite, rind
eriy be expected to contribute something. The
Committee leeliire that a regard for eeol2oMy,
Boddie public welfare, render present melon In-.
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report of the Committee of Conferenee
od the 'disagreeing votes of the Army Approprl4
atoll Mt was received and read. . • .
Mr. Trumbull objected to that - provided
which requires that act money expended uadee 1
the act shall be applied to the payment ol the i l
Illinois Central Railroad Compaq for the trans. '
portation of troops and army stores. ~
Thu Teas sad Nays were
was for on the • '
addidloa et th e tepert and it *as decided •Inlhe
negative by 13 against 30. _ •,'
Ins
On motion of Mr. Tam:than the acute ist;
ed upon its amendment and a farther Cornmlt.,
tee of Conference was appointed.
Mr. Powell presented the credentials of Ron.;
Jas. Guthrie, of Kentucky, IkOlitOr elect for six'
years, from the 4th of March mat, which were
' read and ordered to be filed. • _
Mr. Doolittle presented the certlElaite of dee-
deo of _Michael Baba, as'Bonater from lowa..
"Mr. Davis - Objected to lea receptlori..- ' .
' On motion of Mr. Trumbull the whole anti."
Jest was Laid on the table.
Tba retort of the Committee* of tlmfbreeee
en the Freedmen's /larvae bill was postponed
tLI to-morrow. . • -
Tim LIB tor the consideration of the tribes of
thalmilan tardier r and the establishment of .a.
civil goverment, passed by a *gaol 17 to 19.;
The report of the certrierilttee of Conference on
:th'.
the WI amendatory of the postal laws„ was we-1
• The bill telecoms:wet-oth° RreedagMesl;lerns
sad Trutt Company, passed: -: • ' ••, .. , •
Mr.,Cox.from the Select Committee on Rules,
rted all 1111 1 0 daleet•theftta, no 116 to divide
desks of the
co of WAY', In as to
"en fine st to the consideration of all reports of
dlr
tba Treasury Department, and such other props.
Aldine relative to the raislog of rename and
providing ways and means . for the seaport of
the GOVettiMent as abed) be presented or. shall
come to question and ber referred to thee° by the
Rause, and to report, thereon by. bill or other-
Wile] as *ball seem to ORM eXPedienT , Th.
other rule, proposal, l to create a goodie; corn- -
Elide° on - appropriations ; Biro on banking and
currency, and a/vo On the ?deltic railroad., ,a&
ter a debate the report was enflamed' ih. -
The Botta: then resumed tip consideration of
the CivitapProprlation - bilL • - - •
Amendments wire addel to the bill setboilz- '
Ing the &salary ot the Treantry 10 sell at abe
ttor) the Pennsylvania Bank Building, bet at not;
law than 3110,t00, and apporpriar lug 4- nalill at
dollars for the purchase Of thelff grsh staa!' Ex"'
cheater. of New York, fora Custom those.
- lir.Davis, of Maryland, nfferod an ansiddroMist
to . relieve civilians tams trials- by. court -Mattlal
end tolliteryearanalsalons. A debate ensuel; In
which lifters. Kerwin and Davis adrocared the
amendment. The. amendment was agreed to b
a vetoed' 75 yeas against 64 nap.. y
Recces till 7•30. • • '
Brearna ''
Br TELUIL4PII.
. &tam- - The Orli Appropriation bill:
AMC Up:
?dr. Davis' amendment , ititott bad •
boon
agterd to before roccii, to stittxtitute sorostblag
clgirOr cne million oolarr, Watch , wai a He/ i ):
tbe LW to ttt.ply th a - d o lleitnelea 491
pensarion or c4rlta and menthent of CJogres;,;
110% lott'ty a Tote or ti 7 utOnst . •
Spaltddirg moral auLnidtati.t, wteett: I
T •
C ONCRESS-Stf,ollD SESSION
The Amen.datary Ennaliment bill now hefots
Congru-s provides that every person who, having
been enilsted or drafted to serve In the Nett:dial
foreevin the present struggichis hitherto desert
ed and ehall not within billy days present him
self for duty, or who shall hereafter enlist or be
-drafted and snail in manne r desert. shall:
hereupon cease lobe a Matsu of the United.
States-and to be entitled 'Mt a citizen to 'vote. ;
Tbia.provision Dr. Dwight Tetwasend (Dem.) of,
- New York move -don . Monday to Strike Out, and.
sea.. hacked therein by Messrs. Clunticr of Ws:
City mud ‘.Y. C. Allen of Illinois - .The Motion .Wks
beaten and the bill passed. Yeas; 80 r nays, 32. '
IL s.A.uus to us plain that man who damns
.why Irgally summoned or Voluntarily enlisted
to defend his ..country oity,ht In steeple, decency
to refrain from farther attempts ftigoroni her.
liowany elle. can vote that be Ought to remain
an elector after seek .nrcreancy. 'we dri not un
,ticrstand; and how a pdrty as crafty as the fi3m. 7
°erotic has been can aonplaitily betray its - con'
selousuess that the deserters nearly ellbeknug to
Its fold, as the Democratic party. din by er r s opprottiiin to this disfianchisement or desters,
' we may See after Dtrtherex planation. At Present
the proposition`jttai be who skedaddles from his
'eimotry when called on to right for. bar aboold
May away when the time comes for voting—nay,
should be compelled to,do io When his own settee
'of dreetky 'doce not conitrairt him to abstmee•
from the polls;, , seema quite wimieer as that two
and two Make roar.—ff. Y. Trib.
IN the course or a sermon et Byre 3uth Chtirch,
Ir. I rrldr said:
"1
-4-K - k at that discrete . - to our - country.
_Lim
Common Council or New Y o rk, .erith the Mayor
, thrown in bealdei — Loilt at them mad 'theirll.ll-
I mshlutrontrages, and then pretend* . say that
the tele-heti or public - monde have no Disk- bfr.
- lomthem. Look at New, York with het:Wilton
'of inhabitants ; MI tight Monne than that of any
other city of equal ulze, ltasuneur,
l erokin
filth .t :with
filth,
It
sewers a pretence, and 'its nifelary,..
lanchlog stock. A nest of .robbers, a den of
tideves.whrac example randllarlx.4l ear eltliins
!with -pillage.and prostitutes Coe, inerslity of our
S arc to he obd. t 4; be nets
and
extesed. and changed for this bettor. .P.tblic
men rhould lic-1 that the motile demand of them
- a pert-, foe thole , e'er:diner they sh Id sot be
fore our trum examples of integrity, of
'hobor; of hdruces, aqd or ellmency.',
Mona FRAUDS - ST ,8111117r/Irre Befenee.9.-
111,111,e Committee for the DiStriet greaten'.
bbillave, by int - doh:mien. nee wtellia I that re
cently seventy plirsolus . onnulital te the) ,it of
the . Distilet
_have been , hailed reit end 6011-ter
110,111111 W Where Flee ',r Aix or thin. were
Charged . with ursnd. Lem:tarsi the. remainder
with torte' effiliett, The cOannitteo say that
wrongs herelmen committed- end oUtengeli on
tutulle momptrand
,bro led perwtrated,
lle and
Interference of Congreis, and
so ler as ' may h; for the pa alelintro I 01 tit .1 111111-
•tv by existing taw. The' repot stinwi 11160 P1-
- rations - 4d the cttleent - or the Jail in the matter
or brokerage. The. enunnittee heveldspsrods
hill, freaking It .au otilm , ofpuntiliehlo with cue
:and Imo isountent or Penton. to
crim
tene
final °treaties'. co brokers those nfined to Jail ch a rge d with
NEws vane BoneirAN.—Th e robtls stlil with
bold (rpm tut vi tirtranbani tha progoatiOr Gar.
abcratan'ill army, and inn. only thin!:
Sbrodirm tbal wr reel rum pr at ;mama( It that
tbr reads Mom had zlntryaildlardr2bLm•L
.ter 'ruire.r him forom,;,,os t it rraul.l tiara,
la en nanunuatranal to Ilia R u t in , nu t 4 ,
sta. oda I.,ataty and In int. rmy.amnaldy. • Thl
Fr. handily la. that (I m.,:in-roa id In
rjq ) W141—,1/11r0141•• On, 11/5i14.
lug and to ralaptcr„ •
• •
AIL y
was rejected, that each surriring koldier of tile
war of Lan ; be paid one hundred dollars darin g
ills natural life, find that twenty million bo ap-
I prop:gated for that purpose.
IThe amendment was adopted deelaring Illegal
'and Tout' allowance of double rallena to nay
'chief of siaff. This Ls intended 'to' take inch
1 allowance from General Iralleck.
Mr. Nelson offered. again Ids amendment to -
increase the compensation of the prevent mem
bers. of Conmoss.. twentydice per cont.
- The Cann:Wee. rote and the bill and a
imatt we're reported.to the House tnend-'
There never:* against and 04 concurred in tiler'
first part nf Dashir amendment, .Yier ~. i T hat. no"
person 'boll be tried by court taartler or a Mili
tary cow missinn In-any State en Terrltory.where
marts of the United States - . are" open. e t c®
persons actually tmisfered •
or. oommyslotted, ere
appohned In the milltaryer tint* service, br t b i
Lofted States. or rebel °minks olutrged..Mllll
lag sples.P - Thaqatter... part- of the- amp:time
was stricken out by a etter br 73-,yeas agritnlit
71 Bore. The preeeedlngs
afore
ad eon ,
teary to. MU section ahalt Mr *Old; - s
aid o il
Persona het aubleet-to trial hi Court niartml,aoir
held uuder Beaten°, thereof. shall he. forthirlal,
dellerod to the civil authorities.
1
Mr. Cole made a report fkum.the Centel-Wee
ofetinfennieb di! theldlLieLatmg-tcßpoetarld.4
which was coneurrel In. It provides that whm4
poster . ) Is not paid, letters shell btretartterlibf
.the Dena Letter Office, arid where postage Isar
lln part, they Quill be torwaried to the dea -
lion.
~
Mr. Stereos reported back with arnendnieuts
the ll a t e Smt l illamendatorx of toe act for thecol
'leeob o%Brei taitahr 'lnstirreetteuarYStatee.-.'
The bill passes]. '
I "
The Mum .noroeone..ln.all the„SenatoSt
atehadatente* the `.l6M4iden:liitempal Rea'-
. Gamma, ta Orderiliettliiy . be referred to the
laAt* of, eatuferonee... . .
i t iwtt* b l ll, ‘bill jartemdatoty of the
Baak tat - Law. ie:tbit Izeteed of such
banks being,prisilaged to hone notes of °lnd
amount to their capitali - they are sadestricted
as folletra: On fire hundred tb dollars
c l i PttelllK.T aro autlimir4to lopenluely , per
tentl i ht'stertes; ohs' ballarar;:ellbtrper'etutt4
- ' - jier l retprlte, per, eetiL f and (Meet&
Leh! ' Winona, , elzty•• per:cunt: 44 neeol.
--Tkohilllituf. tamed- - , t ~'',-; L i. 1 . :.; '-'...;
The Senate a joint resolution. authorzing the
hesldent to appoint a Chief-of -Staff for'ileneral
Grant, and the. Senate's' joint resolution to "..tt
cOurage the employment of' disabled and dig.
chargedaoldiers were passed.
Mr: Rigby'', from the Senate Comartittec, to In
tbestbarges a,,, , Mbirst the Commissioner
of Palenis'of fraud and'obrruption, offered the
report ot•he erintraittie; who Gay, oiler a full
lu restigralan,rthey are unatdmonsiyof the o
lon that these charges are not sustained.' ' ' ohs.
The House, atter the transactleti of much
miscellaneous busLoont, adjourned..:a '
....
..Ai, iltur
_
ta razing Ramon la Gleltatoad.r;A•
w l/lery
or " Death. the Mobile Rebels. 'Watcteh.
ord,
TrOI PETTAIM
Washiall LPIIIVi Alare.h ed it 4l6(4lteb
TI ft - to the flu ßeba ears :
-
ally The Elehmond Envarrr, of reb..2S, editori
says : "The' air Ls titled with, alarm nu:
. morn y,,ery- fear has.found o.ll3iCe mad in e g
rery
car is opened''to the tale It tells. Iftaturetrof
precaution are renamed to presage disaster.
Gor. Brown la editoilally attacked by the IVAIg
and..l2lsgm'rer.
im The protecali ti, 4 / of the rebel Congrats are en.
"- — •
26A dis lt patch W . dathd Charlotte, :North Carolina,
th Johnson's onier assuming
command, which Is dated Velk. 25th.
A d:bpateh fro Mobile. dated re, 14tb,
. ears one at the largest :meetings - erer held la
Mit city took place on ther - 13ih,- at Irhkli nit*.
lotions were adopted with slants or death a.
the watchword.
~
..1411; 1 ink . '.
' and 'DI
NrW Toant'3l2tre"t 20--Tho stock Market ut
dull and ptIC4 ins generally lower. The psi%
tit! etnngincy. co of moan produces a presume to
raneensequently there Is a nec/Ine In ptiect.
G ostameent‘gol d 'lnt oftt bonds - har> And
lower. 'There fa a 'general &position La cange . .
gold tato Loads, for 7443'a, ',bleb taccountt for
lerue tales of the - brow. • 'tltate-boade ; 9'04
tblltccEoneountbares shared la thCasncral .liO,
r a, 2: 1,4 ana
rrflre' lairt')f VIZI . *4
rem! and the general. fermata°, tone of twos
from our arml el*.Tlte.utoney market la mrth.
stringad, the dliont- La ... no tanks. . Ex
change quiet. natant Stocks geaerally quid ,
' - amt- tradlnc, toward dow er- Mem; Buchanan ..-
Perm Add at lV
.111gbuste.d.h0; Bermua, 33; -
. Entekcxhorker.44otaxidid A - Trebster;.kitEl :
A t i allmntins; 'WI - Blaod : lfarea,l4.Td; McKie; •
-It lima
• 675 ; Otecade, 411 h .Iktidd Farm; filt.l"it Ebert
•
Cathaai): .afaieb quiet. •
Gragr--Aliest4laletatit7.2s@l,3s!.4. for
Camila/4'as 75 3i'@76e. Oats quiet, at 549,54
_ -
P Mies at #3,151-i•
sr.,,l'lszo.b-Artisettlod; Prime Una
,52225-
• Yeas
.Dry Sal /Armed
Rugs Tire, at 72@1.9e. ted - lma- 16e; -
Bace.rta—klatMtibls.• Wheat 2 500 bash.;
Cern 27,000 Limiat'Ociler,6oo.
111 h.. Nevrard aad-tt Pero
' • . tleih; Calabria.
•
,
Nay Tour, Marsh p.,;.—.A. letter omit 6,..., 6 .
~miry heward to the ttudratsts and eeeretaties of
• the ne u c ta t nieetlntoTeltEsetta held here, expreaas.
I.lte amnesiac,' or the Preabient and Cabinet of
untesskets on the appose' and support of that
mett/eg as est:ming a firm and solid purpose to
preserrf the.t.T.4l6,,Lt unbroken. - '- ' -
I ll greg:TbOly Leah laibseelptloos,
Pousjommins,-Warobl.—Jay 'Cooke reports
the aaleof 74T'statlayott $3,070,150; 1000,000
frtm .dew Tork;:aed the largest mesterei stm
seriptkm wattiple.ooo from Dayton, Ohlo. There
iICO each.were 2.1al aubscriptlocut of Az* %rt
Cotton
,;fonia Auld Clachratt.
bales ozat
Maea'
q'—Terniiirndrad 'forty
on passed hare to-day for)3l. Louts,
and
,fica hundred and. tenjar (Hochman.. •
EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS.
-
GE.V. fiIIERILLVS CINEMA
,
The Iturnhasfoi"Colksithier, S. C.
•
tinphrialled iObbl Treachery,
Wit TROOPS FIREO'ON FROM 141N118198 4ND
ROOFS OF HOUSES,
•
Tbe•City Fired by Order of Genera
*lvan.
LIIEI9IAN 3 LAIRCIUNG ON AUOINT,
• • •
I Large Amoun t of Supplies
Reported
• Cainind.
firdgx, - ' , e ,',,r. . 7
...,..t...72
711141"- 6 1 11 ffitii ' izi.
tau
S.'“
errnanq allinfal.
• dived from ai r _
u 438801 8
O.
w,Rad.
...-..NEW Nona', .Mstreh 11 .41:hh, Wor4l Vag.the
following additional panieulara cones:ruing the
r ePort. t4llittlAtti or,Pcihap,. W': .:3::. •
When t h e d.ragoappeankr oil Charleston both,
a dispatch boat met , her with imp,lrtant news,
wh ich', ir. ,:trUO,I illudtrat 1411211P,1Md rebel
treaeltery. Tlie officer alto brought the _lntel l 4
gence stated that soon after a. corps - of ithei
mau'e tempt- harteaptedinitoilinWtlatitapk.
tat OF Bonth,estrOlitilaAha rad' egotlifili
endeavored In every possibleieshk- fit ti
our troops.
The corps which entered am citA after its cap:.
•
turn it once leftli,lntti'lls Shernian's ferther
advance, and "ma succeeded by another, Gen.
ttl, wont" Willie the latter corp e was quietly
marching theartgb Its prrhflpal streete to their
temporary barracks, a nuMber of chimers poured
+. deadly tire upon them then the windows and
roofs of the houses they' oectpled..
Testirreetlon free beginning to arrest, when -
our troops retired a sbort distance and zmbse,
glumly fir&l the city, which Ta VO' in ashes.
No lumber partieulnrs were rreelred.
Tie sane inehtentrer from (Ihnricston, also
announces that news had Just been received
there, that Gen. Sherman had marched in force
turAngosta; and that the cnetnytLett once evaen
fatt`cethe chi. ' -
II
we biso state.that a large amonnt of
ittai:property har theentantnred, and that Sher:
man, after.learing entlielcut forte to garrison
the city, proceeded on his way norltorard. The
anhbuneement wasalseitarate stoa t w a r d®
wax
peobalny Tenet edLng t the cities* of Floretheaad
Charlotte in force, a that he had captured a
largo quantity of es on.. the route of .Ws
The fkrahrs correslitoutient says.: Colarabia
1111% burned by Order of Sherman, m punishment
foreftizens ii i • Mtnriin'trdi` troops when the city
was In one pollbeas/ob.
. Tho Idepa/4's on tilspatelt sayss-ffne
gdu
chili of rebel deserter, are coming Ln. They
report that Liardee'aferee had Deco latercept
cc S litrahaiVtson.. MI Of atilliatiN ouppl
l had been ordered _
borne other point. from [Tilton Head .
• The
clan h ifirold's Washington special mew &Mg;
as sent a force thew: rd to neeertain If Lou
Li yreparmg to faj/ back to Lyneaburg. ,
l'he IferaLra Andy or the Potennaceorespoo.
de= tars: It has been discovered that the army
mails have beta robbed of mullans of dollars to
money and valuallea: .
NEWS 1110 - M SEOESH BODICES
llitessage of Girt/. of Georglat
.
Matitracatia, 2.-41te Itiehniand Whir
of 'rd.. -tilt, has Mit follow fag:
Thelbteragurgllftaitsiase.krul M.:.
liable Intelligence /Gads tO bellevo that on Fri
dayieid Saturday a hte tile enemy
ds waved a
Mundt:not Petiasbe left. The'
rumbling of his trams caul be. Outse, heard.
Th4szessars fumalrjeswilthe.misda
Infantry have 'ham mord towards' Unger%
Run.
Tbc memave
io of tlevernortrown, 'of Georgia,
deLtes th., :against the
nestapaper attacks that have bet* reeetlytuude,
of allowing Sherman to ruisattamobisted through
tho State, saying that rare was abandoned to /scr
'Lie and neglected by the Confederate unt
s. recommends, the estabilahment ofa
militartsystem. to he, if lliCcdtd 11/111ted - ever
to the Confederate Government.
Ile also reoammencfs theimpressment or peo.,
1 - h
-ions Grim pewsons who won't rail their. up-
Lathe Indigeet Asentimmk of,sokliers.
Us
;recommends a krwto punish robbing' with death,'
and imposes the arming of Mare's(' Its era
6dof Ine nattrpetson.of tb9 Confederate
Compress! In ineyfng clisprpporttonato taxatittn,
eb+.l charges open It many *boats.
-}fc elixir...ell disasters upon Irm, gonendablpl
- of - Jeff. Darla, and thz goreravaent is a
milling despolleta, drifting halo atutroy, and if;
;persisted must terminate in tfasenstractlont
!petal or wlthont'..stibjagation, Ra opposes
ennsartptints,.and en,* reqnbdt!ons upwwateA
for more hoops. ire also amen taking and Travis his tOwtrTillil C OVE lllll dur4ll.cltief, und
calbi for a convention to amend Ma cangitavon,
:1(
tin AltAffi ttififillik 'Kt
'I he Enemy Itoptased
TWO BLOCKADE RUElcurts 'OAP
---
New Toms, Starch 2.—Theittrardla Key West
corre , spoodent gives an
,account of a rebel attack
on Fort 31,4r5. Florida, on Atte i:Oth' wt.? which
was repulsed with very small loss on the part of
the Union garrison
It was reportml that Sigler Weeks, who, with
a small cOtonland, had saoaroa a large herd ar
,eattMon' the Merida whadlanit. With Which he
one returning to the coast, had been attacked by
an overwhelming rebel . riirixrand compelled to
a b arida* his prhec with a lola
„frailties of several
men killed and wounded.
• Two additional blockade running :. hehooners
'laden with Belo,' War munition& and supplies
bad been captured hoe brou4g inteir y W m.-
Decrees of dlstritallOsi were m e Itt the
linked Statrsti!strla Court at Kai West daring
the .month of Jankary, In eases ,of iltieen cap
tared biocande runners.' The total amoant
awarded foratistrlbtition among theirenpiors to
about 1,130,000.' • . '
': : Late /libel 'Adirlce*.
1 Nine Toms, March 2.—Tito Richmond Atron•
limn of the 27th, has a long tutlele to prover that
the abantkmmeat of Riehlmond by the rebel ar.l
- my and government, would ba tho aboadnamen
ear the etbemO of an lalependant Slattern pon:
federation, whlla the &label of the 27th, soya
A treat deal of careless disquiu la,, heed eroded
in our city by scam thovetneriti whiala aro pure
ly t 7
prteentlona, but whichAitve_thma greatly
taiumlt *tool and trlsrepresent-c.1.,
r..•
W. inete the /tett:meat or. anth.vily ;
un I by
rioutsti. la order to•r,elleve the mitt& of onr '
temple oryeatultons anxieties; ttotelng has been
ontj or , eoatemplated hut What as onligary
prudonCti enjOitut or. With any pdrpbeo that eve
elti.ven hero vrould -not anpmve and applund.
:Them Ii no fonadatioe for tboatorlea on which
'soma build . pahles :Aid whlch - othora may 411,
'brace for Indulgence'of preinaloo.
Withibe opening or the camp Alga, and la Im
•
mediate pruscace of the two great armlet which
are to wreath: far our city as Om prize It to of
cettrte eminently proper that Itlehmond should
be put ,in her beet lighting, trim, fur oho• te no
notoneurneafpettator. - • - • - .
If J t Will not shock some weak perm, we
neulil th•oefore reetontwoul that all 'lidless and
non-combatant constuneru tot urged to leave ut,
and we may Aufend the city cc, bater adeantu4u.
There la aome-nirang: isacinutbra shout I. point
or danger which nurecus those who but binder
operation -4. Let all cur!" Willlirollfp as for the
mat let 1114 rub nor clung. , ,
•
l
tia ntocie:o; .
Netty er ::: 11 ,
11 iu ." 4t i ti 4 .. I the Ihral , l's Marano
rem csjmndenee says the. fik2.* or tdo city" of
YeJleeciirso tern:deal:a oa the gib test., by tho
surrender of LIM piece with' Its uputdluala gar- ,
riaou of seven thousand 12)911, to Marshal /$3-
Miil/0, in erunnumd of the "Imperial torn.%
lien. rOrfrio Dalt, th 6. Reptabneotet commander,
aitimined to make his -escape In dlstrulso, Ind
was direortrad and arraded, and at once shot.
The guerrillas. In 31 tehonetto, mulct Rajas sod
. Romeo, had been attacked and almost nnitihi;
laud by the imperialism. Rajas and Romeo
nem among the slain. Other Retrrtii% parties
lunursouthireatern part or the ear etry hoe
received severe ponishm.ot
—_______........-.....—.....„,,_„... i
GEN. CAIIEL M
ONe—aDy Warta Viands of Otn• 1
Ehnen Cameron hosing ro,p2medly ar:oxf tipin
the President Ili name as a' tit:Maher or the
comae, it tinedper to. state that ha has fee
um ntly Inf Mr. Llomln that all rolls in
;els etrectlno wore without les 'isocline, and
'lad there lea, Jo/JR/M(101 1 le hie gift LIO ILut stir
kiwi: delgrty
en (ie to oremu. Ca ay.„?;:ll,..r. 441-'ll ben of feeltog ,
meron told tlw p,,,,id,..;HL,
7:
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The Natlima! Ileliday To-Itforrow.
ranut
1.
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thitog
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thil ---..- ..egmh c
ilin,3.
ciac.,,,,e-
Councils.
tieTlin.;
nnorrirditeggelm.e,:si,mrmfo:
a t r e e l• c di o ra tu t p l i nl
cotherarNasa
cutibietwiweek.A re6,rilaiu'o
dletarieet,ll•llr2in.te.cr-Iljititetine,,f Alleilhetil ' the Reece tire ( "oinnittteii tut.ving the matter m
Councils wit, held on Thrtredny peening.; March charge ere concern., I All ttie belle In
:3d.
.1
...
.the city
. • Will be rung from 11'; until IS' o'el i 1
In hi.lcet : present. Ahlill4. Atwell, Irwin, 1 the Nate - Id li t ( ' . ck; hued ,31111er, IdeUrter, 8. Riddle, lace. I:. Riddle, - i ti , , 'cn•iiir";;',,:iFulri.llll„,ntsr),,,,tm`lot the une;
Smith, Thomas and Priatident Marshal. I crl kl lit 1 t b . ' '
wc 00 111: aysiri 4 01411, e.ween tee nears ef
21re Pecs:dent read a ennunirnientiott from e 1 12 and 1 O'clock. Velthln the ',time hoors, the
unlace of ladies. asking commits to grant them grime churches of Ile: ily will be open, and
the we of-the vacant Vent In the City Hall, fur he clergy Will deliver patriotic roldn.,•es, render
Me porpoie of holding a fair for tho Itrnent of - ankh for past successes VOI 1 C1001(111 our ar
the Christian Commies:on. Relem:d to Com- ; tides, and Impldre a contlonance of Divine favor.
mitres on City ProPerty. '
i The CoMmittee of Finance, coodster , of Joseph
Mr. Thomas presented the report of the Po- I Dlivrierth, Wm. O. marls and Jae. Moments,
nee corensittte to whom *as referred the cora- i who secu r ed
a Committee of. Atrangentects,
mu/motion from Mayor Morrison making drat- i hare Lafayette Hall, in which to hold a
ayes
.some of the twatimem of the commit_ public meeting in the evening. Full. arrange.
to
Tho se eport slates that the committee had meats
to been made to render the meeting at.
carefully examined Info the matter, and found I tractile to all. ' A large limber or dlstlognish
thet .there was no ground whatever ' for the r ell and eloquent speakers have been Invited by
chime made
,by the Mayer ; and furthee that Mayor Lowry to address the assemblage. A
thee 3Layor had. milisermently withdrew. the Murder of talented - amateur elegem have. also
charges, staling that they had been made read s been engaged, end the ill tette /elect"' w ill be dl.
wittlsapPrehonsion of the ease. - vered by the singing of patriotic songs, and
Re, comfier:Aug ( hen port WEB an ordinance mete .17 theta:lnd. It Is hoped there will be a
NiAllallaw the. appointment of the pollee. The Prett7 'Mere/ attendance i t the cittoms. The
report leas Wrested, but `the ordinance was laid Mines are partlehlarlY Milted to beptessent. The
00 0 table, after cooslderable discussion. Fan eerof the hen Is set Maul exclusively for-tbe
x - - . train Fomented a resolution for the , per. ‘ aceommodatlon of ladles and families.
of smidryitil ll ej.which was adopted,. •
We wok! urge npon the people of thwtwo eft,
.I.. r eatekAtaerted; thd report Of the Stre e t, ice, n due and becoming obserrance of the day.
;OrAde.M•t#,ee; tit re ratolutlett fix- the payment Let baskets be suspended, and workelsove Pi
itutpre 'foileibruarit also,a,resolott ee and let the citizens enter 111141E1m spt of the e
a tri g &woo ro'r clea r i ng a n d romittog. estalor6ansi make it a gala-day worthy of the
*Vents. 'Report acee Med en idresolintoneleased. etinatry ➢ Die PreAlent and lite People, in whosu
4
_NV. Thomas submitted :the report of the Ws- 'erne Dle Witmer). "Li liege be diePD/04 0 0
ler mitten, tha t t t r,,,,01 t at 00 t o p". ,og o d r i only street, nnd decorations suitable to the 00 ,
blille; sdeo,forthe erectiOn of make for weigh; cairkm end etablatleal of our national conqueste
leg-Walt for theitumhase of a portable forgo 'tor and triutimlis adorn the public places.
Choi ater-siorks ; and for the en:senors-of a aro. e.. „.. --- 7-----------
t t henortheastrawner of thoMarket-hease.
; R t accepted and risOlutleme panseds
Cloittuditee also submitted' an ordbuinee
In lag the rates of the Water .desesaments
tweletydive per cent., which was ad pled.
. glie • t Rithdo anhatitted a 'report hem the
- rolubjesoucre.,of the Dmond finprovernent,
i n
from'Artiteti It appear* th at the entire eost of the
• Ideritatlioute,was di 7 480.80.' The amount re.
wetted as 'premiums, OD the sales. of stalls
Wad .21^, and the aeons! 'robots 'autorinf
to r l l: lo 2,•maklng a total of 24,140. Tan east
of the City Itall, as nearly rte can be ascertained,
is Zad,R l2 .li3-earalting the total cost of the Ina
;. Prove/gents, so far, fe12,772.11. ' The total cash
• receipts to date amount to 115.1.627.73-ehowlng
a beleneetWlT C doe of $10,146.01
A CCOUljanying the report was n petition Dern
Mesas. White and - Al exandr; contractors for
the traetlon of the publie buildings',
be forth
the greet advance In the coo of !abbe and ma.
terinhi &Ince the contract waa emceed:leak and
askluolk,tmefis to allow such All Callee on the
ethane:4 Mice as will sere them from lose. ,
The's - sport was accepted and the petition was
relefred,to the 31arkel, House Conandedoners, to
ascertain tbe Lama and report to egunella
Mr.& Ittddre offered a 1140itIlio.11 IllreCtIll1;
the Street Commissioners to • lay down hag rms.
tangs tenYoderal street, at the First Ward school
bour ne
also on North arcane, at %hater
etreet. '. Adopted, provided lt Le doge without
expense'to Ma city.
s
i kirs - Meßrier offered the tidlowiug :
Naied That the Washington and Reliance
Ileinc;Corepaides be and-are hereby disbanded.
Adopted. C. C. coneurred, bat subsequently
reconsidered Omer actkm. No Otrther settees
wee-
la elmtesins Connell present, ?dream LkatieT.
lin,eflelt;Vaulhaor, Ranee, Mall, McNedl,...Me.
Donald, Mille Robb, ith, J. R. Smith,
Torectieg and krealdent Drain,- -
• _ .
ft Nation hoot the citizens of the First Waist
artinkF.sr - the removal of a lim 7 pgiort ea West.
, 11, 7 f aTi ' M oe,
to. the g4crimittecero°orGasorith s'peatweet;
ta her.
i A' eete metrication was rend hem Capt. Me.
, Vieke,r.ef_the, Night. rolfra, Joking for an ad.
, sewer. 01 wage of the pollee, teeerrespoud with
the rates :totem:ll4le /114-Morgli. Referred to
She DoOtinlttdeon Police.
A'ateicannaleatlon was received from Me Alla
froisViterartionAesoetion...contelning the %I
, I' Ms Aseociation teemed Cairn
ilia nt. pent control of Mit - Aededron 1,1-
teary, tha t following condßionis
.1.81. That
•CoteopjfbfuntlSti arooln, fact, amlliteltor, and '
I . Anoetselort.llmnith a librarian, end keep o rals /
r Atm at least ; me. eterthiet to each week,
iOn Aw %toren o'clock r. w., and entry out
seior
1 the of the doter of the Andereon LI ,
Stem+ Um fetvllenes of the aPPrraltl
-1 saw - 7
-1417---. Rd Tittittehemaideekm_
will, h. Mesa as practicable, rodeo elde,is bysintans
- ef ettlamtPtiens, penile, teetera or otherwise,
acd peons new book*, and also procure the
,4herse _ e iteiVreleledieris and opto a reading room.
ref/L. - ran as bona 0a Waal' eaeclattoer may
1 g
he aimed liar the purpoite. tills Association will
irarefer the arstbority tmainod to inch anod e .
Den, .m 4 become part of salt library amoeba
' Den. .
.. •
' . The thorn
,iromMunletatiot was signed by W.
S. hforehemt LI. O. tiqulree: James R. Steven.
son, Pimiento ones and D. W. Rider, eonuatit
lee on behalf of she Allegheny Literary A.ll3oCta.
Atermepanylng the o%re was a report. me
. the Committee on Library. with. the %Ro h
wing
rwedunon s
Ixen.
1
letirgikd. 'Ths: when au ammelation 45411 have- I funned 'in - the city of •Allegitmgfor the 1
, purpose ot! ettaleshing a Ilret.elass -room i
arid Iltea, and Ms 'menton made, duly en
ther.tkated by the oaken, Councils still appro. I
priate the centre Mont 10 the :City Datil% their
use,. testier ouch rates
min and'regulations as
n may ut no be
armed us Mpon by two partles ; provided *ball be totalled upon %achy.
Tee communication was referred to tun-Cage.
mince ma *Llhntry, with Jeerer to' MI, and the.
n-port or etteCannidttcebn Mowry-as melted
set meolettion Mk/MC
Mr....matragbi Pleated OW.OWSIMICC author
, ifte thy gridos r and menu, of Fremont street.
from Ohio ermine to tioN lyelitte s natiel l ua s read
tar I; Limmaed I Mad&
Mr. Moine submitted the monthly report of
the Market Cotontittee, showing the receipts for
February to be as ibllows:
Jahn B. 'Edgar, Diamond inralnii ....... 4143 04
Wm. F. Andersen, 13treone Ward•tralits 214 81
Damao Denim, Clerk iif Marktie..-'.... 441 85
. ' . • 880/ 00
Report accepted and ordered to be filed.
Mr. llentexpresentedthe report of the Cora.
ruierem ngines, with a resoled:Ai:to pay apa
thy Ifs. Alao the followings
ikeohol, • That th e stalarles of the drivers be.
.jorn,Tiorto tbefiteanXklie Engines "11°N" and
'li" be fixed at the rate-of 11330 per annum,
paymnable
e moutt d Iy. Comtnenclog March I, 1835. _
or I h That tho• competwatioa of each of
and e members bdvigia tr to the Washington
Reliance Rose Companies' be axed at the
tau, of 480 per annum, !motion. Ist, tsp.
.x . .....b.at, That the Committee on Euxines be
Suihot Lauf to Contract with the lowest ant best
tudder for the manufacture and delivery of 1,050
fret of good ten-Inch hose—the name to be:gul
ly divided betweco the Washlug:on and Reliance
Companies.
3 he report was tceepted and.reeolutlona adopt
ed.
MC., reeolution to rabte salaries en Coo conearred In, end the resolnlne to o
put-
Ore
'chase hoes conenmed le,proviited the t Washing,
ton and Reliance bo atticken out. The other re
r• °haloes were ITOlollllrti In.
ad opt • • .
lir.
ed Ilan offered tho failowieg • which Wah
t . i
~
1fr,..1m1, That itetity &MUM' by and he to
herrhy ittructed to ietror; 1h Coale of , the de
fay ill the publication or the city. code,
arm PC4SIOST.
went' luta Julia Bm.idou for the
log a City Coo:roller.
11 of 11r. T. N. lllller,"lionacli s pro.
cctricd to den a City Controller.
Messrs. omega R. - Riddle. X Stet/Janie° and
C. 14. Benner were nominated ibr tho ofileo of
Controller. ,
Mr; Riddle peremptorily declined to metre.
After some disensalon, la which It appeared
tbaxiteveral members were not prepared to.Voto,
In cousequencoof mit being conversant with tho
quelitlcations ° fl ies candidates named, sfr. Ile.
litter moved to postpoOothe election.
Mr. T. N. Miller moved, as an amendment,
that the matter ho postponed until. Thursday
evening next.
hfr. AleNoill moved that a committee of three
be oi
d appnted tot:maniac the, competency. or the
canid:des. • 'T. ,
Mr. flail novel that all candidates hand It*
applications to tither President of Councils,
with such i ccomment]italtme as they mny wish
to rifer.
'Mr. McDrler moved that the Whole subject, be
laid on the table, which was agreed to..'
On On motion of Conroe 11. Itititill, the rules
were ellPprlld*l to take up other busluals, '
whereupon the sante gentleman offered a pream
ble sod tmolutionn against any further oaten
slop' of the Water Works, and Instil:ming oar
etlial.prs and Reinasentativos In the Legislature
to have the "etc:. relative
.to additional 'Water
Works,' repealed. - •
A very stormy ': deboto toilets-41hp reading - of
the ra.olutlons,, float 'which It appeared• that
many of the Member's of Conacile wererdehidedly
opposed to the act creating the Board 'oftContmls,
simian for the extension of , tlut %Vatar•werks ;
Hilt, because the extenelon was not needed s
and. second, tf tased ed„the,Contells, and not Can
°mold° o ommiaalon,,would be the proper parties
to mike the este/Ken. ' -
Attu' a long debate. the whale subject was
peeil clued until Thnreday I.:Toying next, whew
( .:nceelle ad.lon-zwil.
Thu. HAnsan Coxona, - arbleh las to have been
tried yeatoniny la Met Guh.h.l 'Slates fritriet,
Court, low peen postponed until next §ttunlay
a t ume
We o'rfoolc P. Nr....tir the 011e kly , ii or
Icn:ol,s. It will Iv,
Jut:gt.'t 11 . , mc,la , leiltl of thu Court room. at the
~ Z.S ~ ~»~~ ~'K~,;
CITY AND SUBtlißlll.
High Compliment.
i
Tlic New York Origami,' says: "To praise tho
elitel.i.ring pianos Is very much like "gilding
refined gold or painting the !Illy," yet Ignorance
reipsrdiug'the choice of an Instrument ism" coin-
Iron, thst'some may forgive in us a word of,
eulogy notwlthetabdiug. Our readers reineml
bet the old women in North Carolina who kept
a Phee.of golditrearing rock in the kitchen for
I" ,, .kre. to hold the door open, and at last only re ,
!ma:dilly told It for a 'quarter' to Ai . Yankeb,
who got sixty good yellow gold dollars out of it.
People who, have Chickering pianos wlttiln their
reach and yet buy others, remind us of this old
woman. 'Ask as not What these pianos have .
tied In so soperior, but rattier. what, tlicy have
:wet. — There li. not a single quality-Which'one
desires io a good Instrument which Is not found
in the Chtetering piano. Those qualities are
not here Isolated as you find them elsewhere-_
for Instance one piano Inaba tremendous bass,
, another with a brilliant treble, like a girl with a
beautiful nose but horrid month, or with fine
eyes but bad teeth--bat they nil combine In the
1
losing embrace of perfection, like the charms
of that nymph whose eyes do not quarrel with
of
r r w t h er w tt n o r re,i }lry nose with
c,
axrmhothcbeer.unoluatah,,abduLialret
ior nctaal. Who could rinlst such a powerfal
twittery of witcheries/ The Chickcring Menu,
factory has not been of mushroom.growth,
The principles upon which pianos fits there
made here been In process of experiment for
die
upwtrds of,pr/rra o ,rare, and BO e.u.rnairc
their resources that they am capable 'of al
lowing the wood of which the 'meridian-boards
are triale to emu/eta the steam MOM for heady
bra" before using It. As the sound-board to the;
tone gracile of • piano, the public can thee form ,
some llule .Idea of why these pianos tea coin-'
plstely distance others In the Ineffable sweetness
and VianOyed musk of their discourse,' sad la
the ability to statur ill climatal and tempera
tures.— • •
Serious liallsvad Auseldeat.
I
pulte a serious cu
aceideot occurred on the Pitts
burg,
-
! t Wayne tied
rg, Forroad,near
311 matteld, on lase . Monday morning. .de the.
, paraengeitrain gorng Can passed over liportion.
I of the ructil about aro miles welt of Mansfield It was oh..iersed that stall was lonic. The section
maser was Immettimely nothiadof it, and he;
'with sonieleteirers, Started at once to repair the
road. They had just about finished their work,
when 4 :stock train which wall due cattle Mang.,
The persene engaged In the work report that'
Mg lismicd the train, but for bona° * cause it
tire
ct& not be stopped la lima, - and tho locomo- -
trackr and care were lustectly thrown from the; .
risking a complete wreck or the train.;
William Terbett, the *Mien. 'she was on the
engine at tin tints, was lastaatly killed. ,;hieThe;
engineer wag niso neverdy l'iJared„, ba
wounds though sitriOns, nro'hot sttprW.ed t
to ho'
tatat ..Thastesosoli
Althengh the U Nuled m* lsciaateak was iri th towo/Cpstall treitee
efigr as It mar appear, only six hogs were
•
iltnOnien CZ: TOR SaR:l WZRlB.—The Ebens,
but Alleghenian Is roJoklug over the. roopenlng
of the Railroad to that pier,. It says:
Ali last weok, a gang of laborers, numbering'
Of
about bluyon total assiduously shoveling It clear .
succeede !OMR, with the result that on Saturday they
dln settle; the:much. A Irian went oat
• tho same en : Won—the Ord for a ported of ,tee
necks. Since the", the usual trips have been'
ran regularly. It Is to be hopyd our road will,
he made the sport of the e li
t e
m:
nO MOM the
i meat sinter. Enotigh of na is eeungh.
and ut GR , R bad much cc w ee
peed and cer- - •
tardy ;/tore than ' "V. deslrc,or enowdrllla and'
brokt It colanninlealloni. ' • - ' -
Fs/...ti PtTncne.—Emlly Ro.olrd, charred,
aku oath of :innr Leeman!, with obtalrung
sooner undcr.false pretencni bad a hearing be
Alde-man Taylor yesterday afternoon.. It
appears that the 11CCLIFed, 'Aare husband keeps
a thentie in the Fifth Ward called the "Wig..
Irate," had rented the house to another Person
and reeeived Sid in ainnoe whatiq Am sho
bad - no right Of Ownership to the house. Bbe '
has twits:, been
arrested for the sorsa offense.
She waa.feaumitted to MI for trial at the next
tent of Cond. - :,,The parties are both colored.
Emily la an old offender and of a vagabond dia.
position. ,
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„ .
Tux tr nit. --3 fr.]lochanan and datiihter hare
been wlenteg"gtdden opinions front all aorta
of people? since their advent to ont city: "Hob
iiciy" and `,%liick 01, tho Woods" were well re-
Crivcd last trenlng, and elicited the marked at,
tendon of th e audience.. no farewell benefit of
throe popular artiattai comes off. to-night, when
will be acted the bedatiful High drama of
"Colleen Hawn," followed by-sio sfterpleco.
0 ,. . . DIRigT I' CONDI'CT. Hugh . Mekey,
or -It
ed man, was rraLgned before , Mayor, a col-
Lowry yesterday. afternoon tbr disorderly
coaduel. Ile hi charged' with fimultlng. females
of echo 011 the streets, and using Insulting lan
guage to a squad of ,soldiers, ipassintralong. Ms
/loom hoed him AS; but as InelleY an • er wardo as"
snored a bel li gerent attitude and struck the pros
evutor, A 2 more was added to the Ilan.
-Prattllarp.--.-Fred. 1 31elstelo,' a few days
since, purehruted a Lug* bullock front Mr.Re
man, weighing 1;1500 peunds,whtelt, he Intends
serving to bin rations and others, at bls stand
In the Pit tsbtirgh Market, on Satnrday moraine.
Persons desiring a nice "roast"' for a 'holiday j
dinner ettu . du no bcttei . that to gin Mr. Meta- 1
tent d c olt.
probable.
ED170116 GAZETTB: 'As la o that moat
Item uu of the ehurchea of :be city will be
open for religions BerViCea, betvrcen the hours of
twelve and one o'clock on Satunlay next. / re ,
apectfollly Bw:4;x% the& the occasion would be
an appropriate tom, wblek to take up wilco.
thine for tlot benefit of Ilestautc tofu:reel from
the Vomit. • *
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Tux BnAor .Ifomirion C'tn.—Tll, Grand
Jury ,oll,l‘,,liink.on county Inn ut—k, Ruud
1 , 111 for , • ~.lrod.ingliter" agointd FltxxlGlnnis
and Swen,.s, nap) nr, cluar4 , 4l crlcti Gto I:lliing
of Bunion:Mt ilC,ady ou la. of Yorouther
laet, o hnt at the thetenco Oahe menial for the
ComenerTotatli flt — elea!Kt was coat:amid till tint.
. . ,„.
':A Smartt Mrsisten.--Forty-nine men, it:allied
In this noluirbortiood for the 7tith--Pennsylvania•
-gimatit; warn seat all the way:to Eternal:l4h by
the Protest Marshal at Lenisvale,' Who -supposed'
the regiment to be atatlizned'at thztt Nave. • The
regiment la at Nashville, and the:retroirs hare
now to be re -forwarded to that place. ' -.-
• ,
T. 1113 UW11 7 111413,5? ram, now :la Prograsa .111
llfrusuula Ilall, was largely atteailgd last craning
by a well pleaaell crow& Singing, Tableox nal
Dramatle pieces weir among Abe varied outer!
talnmente.. Another flanbill may ba expected:
lolllghti aim to-morrow night.
/ea Gonous.—Tha breaking up ot-theidlleghe•
ny EcIMIS to hare been very dlstntetlve to mall
crafts. The lea has gamed above 011 City, and
also en this side of that place, destroying P grant .
number of barges and other proverl.along the
river."
Tua eintouicin or yeiterday afternoon tbr
may, alumnae= the retiring of Mr. I:l'Kurvar
front :bat coact:mt. Mr. SOIBENSOK, Oriner
bush:era saaaager t and Etr. COLLINS, fur eoutd
ruoutlaa past tie Editor, succeed
• •
Ton CARTAR Zor.sva Trours.—Thil atlealr
able cowpudyla atilt drawing crowded houses st
emware flail. It needs quip 'fo •be seen to be
.
appreciated.
TAZ HOUTIMMITtruiI 3C=l7 ilaTO Dfttlred
the Board of Trade room in 'tact ta hold their
TWO PRIIIiTEIIB WANTEIN
Tiro gpml nowypaper compositors are
Wanted at this oiticro isamodistlly.
liiglcat prices paid, and pennauent' situa
tions guarsateigi to ilret-mie,hamis.
The frotel-Iturnera, Plot.
sh" trial of Robert Cobb Kennedy. alias Stan
ton, by the military commission which cocvleted
• JohtfV. Dealt, th a rebel spy, recently hang. d,
bra been ln progress about three wacks. Kenne
dy Is charged beforethe commission with being
a
one o spy f
the men who and an incendiary m . Ile wav, It Is anozed,
Fttepted to burn hotels
In this citylan the night of the 2.111, ofthe
Novem
ber bet ; and his confessions, and the testimony
of Policeman Hays, Superintendent Kennedy, a
man named Prlecjonnerly a rebel, Mr. 3fe3fes
-lers,{editor of the Freeman's Journal,) Mrs':
Owen, Miss Hellen, Frank Clark and detective
Pcnnett—some of them called on behalf of the
misoner—rendor his conviction nearly certain.
• The Judge Advocate, Maj. Balm hassnmated
,np tbrthe government, nod E. W. Stoughton ter
the prisoner ; end the judgment of the commie.
aloe, of which General
n o Henry Warren Is
president; will be made known by General Dir.
The prmoner, who is a captain In the dent Lou
isiana rebel regiment, Is a desperate naafi. When
on thews this efty, after his capture, he en
deavored tot e
jum from the railcar while it seas
In motion, and has since endeavored to bribe
persons who were in charge of him to Permit
him to mt./q . v.—At: T. Port.
. 1 .... --
Ecrrorisu Corron.:-A driers from E 4.
gypt state
that notiiithstandingthc reaction In the cotton
Market the NOApeetil or the rountry continuce
ateadili to improve, owing to theJudielons excr
. Matt of the Viceroy for the 'develop:neat of its
tie - tonnes by all modem aid. Slime Nabor Pasha
has been appointed minister of public works
and Cornmerce, he by also had the railway nn-
der his control, and goods are now forwarded
with rapidity-4o much to, Indeed, that the
merchants complain that too much cotton Is ac
cumulating at Alexamhda, where the large hold
en are waiting for better prices to realize. .Ihis,
latter circumstance accounts for the rate of ex
,p change remaining higher than Is usual at the
b reent 'of the year, the quotation now
eing s 95 periodto 9534 so that not co much gold Is Ica-- t
ported-La state of affairs espected to continue
for some weeks, as the demand for bills will be
considerable on account of large Imports of all
kinds baring to be paid for its well as various
debts front gypt to Europe having to be liquida
ted.
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A FEORRAL ANIIP.X.ITION COIOL/dPIONIIK IN
MONTREAL_—Irtbe provincial government Is as
well serval by its spies as it'pretends to be, It
Might to he aware that there has been In thia
city for some weeks a commissioner of the Fed
chat mirerminent, negotiating with the leadem of
the annexation party, and obtaining !drum:tat/on'
as to the feeling of the people of Ibis province as
tit union with the United States, and the proba
ble amonut of hostility they would show If title
ors attempted by Invasion. This 'commissioner
professes to he authorized to pay E ,100 , 0 00.1:100 for
the Canadas, with liberal commissions to those
D will lowest tho project of annexation. It
.would probably be not asking too much of the
government to suggest that they should give
this conspirator against the peace of the country
the benefit of deportation under the alien act.--
Toronto Lender. •
TONE OP me NOET/I CAROLINA • Pozsa.--A
dispatch from Washington says:
Nearly all of the exchanges 'found in t 6
.ivamingtcti (s. C.,) Journal office on the dity
of Its rapture, have been reoelved here.
• The tone of the North Carolina papers, Inch
as the Fayetteville Telegraph, the Raleigh .Pro
grets, and others show a determined spirit of
trsistance to Jei. Darts. The ' roomu la. out- ,
spoken, In its hostility, and ridicules most bit;
terly Goy. Cane's proclamation to the people to
'defend the Slate, It, charge.* that a ntunber of
wealthy secessionists across the • Chowan river.
are making:preparations to receive our troops
and get within our lines to save the
from
Richmond taxation.
la Rmest-eam. Dr.srartres.—lt has been noticed that
SouthernSouthernthe rebel armies Lave. abandoned 21133 r
State, we have Invariably bad from the
troops of the State,'whenever they wore station
ed. a tide of deserthat: One cause of the depts
. tion of Ifooll's army, ,on its retreat from „Nash
ville, was to the desertk ut of, thousands of the
- Tennesse ' soldiers, who declared they would
never :gala tight out of Tennessee; and there..
bore bees very many other illastrations of the
,creme phenomenon in the course of the war.
latest development of the kind has occurred
since Sherman's, army pasted tritnnphantly
across th e State of South Carolina.. The con
seripta of that State, nerving with Lec, are now
passing over Into our nnel.ln largo numbers.
1.-----.,—..
! - Nostra Caaarra.—The Raleigh ess de
•stres the North Cftrallta . Legislature a doeatl •
SConeastlon to 2 'o-consider theaet of iiesseeealon:
n
in 4873 the people will Tote fbr It by three to ens.
Se Shemminctit., •• • • Noma . . • • Itsia • - 4ata
the act of secession. The people of North er
otica were carried oat of the . Union by Game::
and nothing bet the driving out of she rebel ar
mlet; rated the occupation of slob towns, w/I1
allow the yoke of the people to be:1,011y heard. 1
1.9./01.1 bids fair to onto NASSAU siSA place of
tefuge;for blockaderunners,therebeing seventeen
of theta In FOG at thuttlnd of tieLlbertra do.
portant,. But there wenito placefar them to go to
with their contraband cargoes. Galveston had
been Vied, bet It vas found that gun it and pow
der werens cheap there as at Havana, and there
was no cotton to bring back. The only thing
.that 'Toothed to prove prodtable, was the pur
chase of small schooners to run to the coast of
Florida.
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-,m ent of Nun. ' confilets,are arialnk between the Govern-
The , Prude and the Chamber of Deutes,
Government Comuctleatoner has Informed
tho How that the Government had tat from
the Public Treasury 1 0400,000 tholes n addl.
Von to tips Badge/ for intld. Is-lending amber
ef . the Plevinime Party, HeriVon Hoverbimk,
moved to hold the members personally revolt
agile (or this act.
. .
.
TWI St. Lawrence river being frozen over, she
eitizens of Rittpton and 'Brockville, Canada,
haya become excited over apprehensions of raids
from onr northern Beaks; In resalhakat for those
of the rebels from their vas/ince across the bor.
der.
Taw construction of the Government AMIOOIII,
at Rock Iland. 111., will be commenced imme
onedia I
tely. t
la will cost 41,500,000. aid will be
world. of the rgest structures of the kind In the
la an small-pox Ls raging at Newborn, and bids
ir to carry away quite as many as did fatal
s ir fever In ALgnal last. It Ls tho sickliest
town on tho entire coast or:forth Canahrus.
BEVEN77-3LNE tbotltapd soldters—a
dud army—now Ile sick and wounded goodl In the y
several military
nry. n hospitals throhont
Cano
• .
• GOY. BLAISDELL, of Nevada,ll Said to bare
attained the respectable height of sir feet nod
four leaches.
Iv Is not every. inveutinent of ono', Clplta I
Which turns out to be hcapital tuvesttuent. '
•
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MARRIED:
RIORANDSON—BROWN—On Monday eyes.
Itlir, March lit, by the iter. J. D. Knox, Mr. WM.
RICHARDSON' to Mies MART A. BLOWN; 01
of Piltrhurgh.
DIED:
Atossii,Tidf—o n
lThursday morning, at Joy;
antirf f ales P. ger tut?htots 7
nelpNfAnlia dare d
Funeral OH 1.11111 (Flidll7) Alrnitsooy at g
W.:kick, from the resideneefd het parent*, Ica 40
Fourth street, between Ferry and llarket. The.
frit:idiot the family ale Invited to attend.
PIiESSIsT—Of apoplexy, on Tuesday, the Idth
iat , ILITID FKL.SS/s1 - in the 86th year of
Lis age.
The friends of the
,fatuity are respecitally lust,
bed to attend hie tanetod, 0/1 FRIDAY Yoarrnro, at
10 o'clock, from the residence of his father, Dr. J.
T. Fres*, Washington street, Allegheny.
FORSYTTN-ftng lifnaday, at midnight, Wile
LIAM F'ORSYTiI, aged about 10 years.
it is at all times e , melancholy duty, as well a
pleteui to ' , peak of the virtues of the departed;
constituted an a man to under the guidance at a'
SiTieme power softened 'VIM influence, we are
nevrithelesd tonstralced from kindness and re
gard to pay a Baal tribute to a departed friend.
• omintri William Forsyth, the subject of this
notice, was one. Whom is was necessaryjusily to
know to appreciate. Ardent in his attactimenls.
arm 110,1 decided in his purposes. with a Heart
overflowing with etinsibillry and Under as a
le hi tio n e manners modest and retiring, sad in cooper
ea U 1101,1 11111i1.. Infer C 012201 [01,10U11 it, the
faithful dim:Nugent his duties as a mantelpai
neer, ready and willing at al, times to • VOIIIPIO.
dart end oblige those bro ugh tom the per
formance of hi. tabors him in cOd
tact ; n husband, devoted and kind; as a father,
bind. Indulgentanti a ffe ctionate, The writer of
tit, communication knew the deceased Well, and
had an Interview with him a few hours preZus
to hi,
. 1 bnprq . to say that he ad,
yr ilia own solemn dealaratlon, made his ce
111th his Maker- and prepare . I to bid Mini is nil
tianettay Stamm and Cain the full alisuranoe of
a bliseful letwortallty Nay the little chorielers
of the • MAIL the harbingers of Sprilig , warble a
requiem over his lowlygrate. and may the last rays
of the setting sun linger quietly and rest upon It:
LellVel Lave their time to fall,
And limier:l to witterat thenertkliftild'e breath,
'And 11 1 / 1 111 to set—but
Thou haft all seasons for thine ,:shlDeath.
N
OTIC E: z-- SUBSORIBVIiB- TO TEIR
lIOUNTY FUND' OF Tiff; TRIIID 'WARD,
, IN 71.1 - OITY-'OF -ALL'EIIY -FOR FAR.
:CALL OF tBl4 —All; pentane . In wthl.Vtinil...not
eubject to draft ' erd entitled toteeelve Bondi hy.
:leemnnef le to to the Bouetwreunl, will eat.' twit;
Zhu
emirs Omni ott .: 3 ATMIDAY, the 4 th lett.: et;
the 4tt ea. uf the Water thweee, fu th e Otty
Ifill. between' the h0011t..0149 c ' 4 In 0 , 4400 t tc.- r,
ego hetweee, the b een of I a:4l a teelcok r .x. Ity
unlettitlbe ~ •, . BOUNCY 00 . 11 : 31 .13`r.F.E : ..•
...
la - 7s
o_4
_ALI
i_ 13 148.11EI) IN 1756.
.
CLOSING UUT ' I
Winter Goo@ Ifess than Colt, "_!
CONCERT NALL SHE ' STUN
No• CW Fifth Stivet
• • WEST SIDS ABOVE WOOIWIrt.
atT3lch•w Moots rep se 'emus. :0411-
I\T °TICE TO OWNERS 0/ 7"---'--7— r
,
• . DRAYS , - HACKS, eke, - , i t
n
, .. ..,
Notice is hereby: given to all limner" of Dnytt,
onete, Ontringee r motor, km, whether resident Or
noaresldent to the City of Pittsburgh, to pay their
Licenses at the Try-accuser's oftlce of the eltrdf
plitchtugh, forthwith, in accordance vlith Ca ALlii
of Amembly, approved March 30, 1860, and an ordl
=lptitrltltolupe.lls of the Olty at Pittsburg;
All Licenses not paid on or before Atart 2 ; l
will be placed In the hands of the Chief of Polio&
for collection, subject to his fee of 60 cent' for Oa'
collection thereof, and all persons who neglect or
refuse to take out Limns.; will be subject to la
penalty: to be renoeered before the Mayor. double
the amount of the License. ,
The old metal plates of previous pearl moa t be
returned at the time Unmans are taken out,-orpeg
M mete therefor. . _ , .
RATES OF LICENSE.
Poch one horse vehlele, ............. '53
EEach two hone
... -1.2.410
ach four horse " .. . ......
.......... .
.. 16 OS
Each
Obirdbuses two ho nod Timb e r . dry_
W . heels . &twn by_
_Sena
hones. eichte, dollars each. Foicach &Mimosa
L'fte
un:
l 'O;. * Fil i tleillrbraeAVet. =441.
rimer:MM. February 101 . 1 46866. - • : WOW'
AN ORDINANCE INCREACEILNet
TIIE PAY THENIGITY.POLIOE.- .t t
Str.s. Belt re .! ned End endeled .by Sekdalig
egoism! fituarite of Pilistmgi, and II flared/rms.:A
at by mailiority of the same, Teat ou and after Mardi
Cat, 1160, the pay of tbe'Alght:pollce nigh belie fol
lows, The , Captain shall reestve two Oolitic, nod
thlity.lire cents per niOtt each of " the Lie*.
tenant, WWI receive two dollars and twe111.14,11
crate per night, and each of sae polivoncen twit
dollars per n4ht. • • '
Ordains and enacted into a law. this ..%th dAyot
February, 16. Z. _
JAMES atc.&I7LIF.Y, • “,
Prestdesat et Select CroettielL'
Meat :.E. S.Simuer.e, • • . .
()leek of Scteettiouctatl. ..!'
i iiiiifigli r Eer.,. • - - '"
' I
Presklant of tlommon.SOUßSLa
Attest: Roan hfcbtaarnr.,
.I.llfthlat Clerk of tlominon ClooaelL• •' ; 1
foI.TTSBCROU ' FOUNDRY. ~ .., ~f
A. - o.l.nnalom, • . . Jona I. suria4riei..
• A. GARRISON 8r • 130. .'^ . r
-- - •
t s lweß9ti to nottolso , oforisourkae,r, Et
•
MU •
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RDERS 'MA . : • .
.......__, i - . ‘• . '.4.a
,fte. o ••
:A..., of Chilled Ratters tanfaiulift
Iron, Steel, Brass, 21ne.. Copper,. Silver,
VStraw Boards,* Paper nod India Rubber Works
IM . 41 111 1 1 1 : 1" , fitint DU:4lbelargdviaaji:sitetteria_P;sum*U6l4
ty of other patterns, *mays on halal and utted to
order odahort notice and favorable Lianas. , Ones
and l isitrihowie, 119 Smithfield street. Pittsb
pATEIMD OCTOBER 8, .-` .•-'
D/RTHEIDOWS PATENT
Oral Lamp C4lanne#6,
■almraCl'rm so o
xx rcusr GLASS.
These Chhancis are Intended for tho Eat lial
hestlie tc a , ll parts of the ghtsa equarttrtiuloes'not
Pose
FortcPittlftsiVolkli'ireghtestoo • .".
apIT
PittaDursty Pettil4l
uxiviTuxE~ert~
. ,
CARE AND WOAD'
•t reduccdpelaes,
. -
WH9LIILLE On -RETILTL.
zaB.3c - vrocarmicr4., ,
Nos. PT aad TEXRD STET :; +fl
polite E. Edmluasoa 00.% and
Ate? 111 roultril sritsvn.
IRON CITY Woi*****
. .
n AcRIN7OI9.II, AmironLLl. At co
FoUNDERS AIVD ALADRINISTS
Corner .
of PIRE and O'HARA, and
, ..
PIKE and WALNUT' sr*
_ . . ..
~ , .
(Near City Water Works')
Manufacturer. of etationary and other ENG
ROLLING MILL CASTINGSd MULE&
BY, Medi hinds and general joht:ri n . •
Promp attention e teen to repairtacßOLLlNt
MILL MACHINERY .
. . .
Ili AC E. .15112115 N/iSTM --- " - -N_ s . 4 ,
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prnsaintua, PA.
PARK, BROTIIER & CO'
MenuLtai4rers'ot
Bp3T carerzrY ITFINET/ OAST STAHL,
r y
Square, flat and Octagon, of all Islam WareaiVi
equal to say Imported or umuutaotured la.thlat,
country.
113" Once and warehouse, Noi. f 1 and 111 Fusty:
and
il2O /22 SsOosolllTUlLTll,Po.libstra;•• ,r)
fetird and
JD m 11 . 8T E ra ,,. : .
DRR, GAS AND . STEAM PETTERS. I
;Part . teular attention paid to the titling • et= nw .1
: Ma ''ArNAtiOtitaittaeig.,.. Alict .
BRASS CASTINGS, ,01 all VAMP, Made at 418 , ,,
All -orders left at BOLSI and It WATER Meat /
tend LIBERTY, pill be.promptly attended to. . .
Air The members of this firm being practical a I
'thanks, of many year's experience lathe) r business. %
;will insure to give Mclean
In every respeet.;. . '
, Vie are PUMPents for Guild, Garrison St vo,hr.
..,,ETEAM , o r
or pumping Water, Prude Anil
Refined OW, Ito.
rtrahly. .3
OW_ Ito ,'
A ---
LLEN if ' c oRMICK ,t, CO.; VAL.. • I
14- iflZ l g: R hi 11'!fill'Ai gl. - R'Ell r . . '
NaaufactnreralatcOOlL. pea Loa and HEAT.,
',lc° 5T01.123, PARLOR AND EITUREN,
bRAms, HOLLOW WARE, ole., Steef •Ink '
tUlnas 11Ioo11a, llolllng bllll tlaieldn Mill Brio.
. 1 7 ,1 2aa 1 , ,, :l anlff Lld.Aftlzao Plpe, had Irons, Dog
Itangrra, dir WI, el
,Lt Z'olSoMonr- teedtUtt iPullilgtV
IPcol o ny.
,AtatZlool or and b lllata Ina touti t aga toads'
orae ' Powe.r. ted I'Dr - tx le 14111s' zinha4t2:,,D=k
pEriN •• IA A 0 in• ( --H tit - 8
•'1-
I.a. Elvil% u g irzawrt
R
sllT,ititgMA
ONlansr, -,
ALLY.IIIIIEIit VITA", Pa sodih"int
Trltlltlfactlirer of W ICI If TAI A li.'n PATE*,
PORTABLE os e ILL/alma _ST E a,:
GINEB, Shaßlot, Pullen Iso. f ' ,
Repairing of ail Idyls attended t f 1 iii
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••••ftou , siaiwgir :.
,11,1, esu . miii. , • .
, - ,GRIG,GB e al l y.
. ! , /nor orry iueroß woßws : ...: .1
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coriker of Otani axe tie .--1
QM, ~ . . 7)alith, sYrew,PittatFtWlA‘ti
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IV ALVPAPERS t WALL. PA, ---'-''''.f' .'
, . —isNi A f g time it corning. /01114 il WU ha • .
.1. erwing; WALL YA Rm.. °' A d; - -
7, ~.imlzi
ii riflgoantl.,__U_eo of coopOilcillltTesehrUatZ wltiotp lait .: 2 .
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t °PenP'rumeo,ll',,boVret.Oeial
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I.l,Uo,fileititPithy . -.. 777% ~
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toblamoileso..' -.- 71 ' 34- * Alitgloruir Ulty. ' ' '•
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