. . ►• rte ter.,, VOttrifE hie rittotureit titzt#t, VERY,-,LATET4 LATEST-:•11i-E'$ .0 iiiNkvatt . ` il.scillabi' Tai. , ......„. ~..., ~. , : ~.........,,...=.,:.....„, . , special Dispatch to % %' : . ' 2 HitutnOunis, March 7, t t.., ~sracds....--:-...,. s .•`" - --17-1 / I ri f; 4l 7'l l 4elliskAffieldoAeß front col.• oral pebple for the right of suffrage.. ! ";', .... •• .4'•'Wr. Connell 'read al sittffinnnWi„ -,...!a ab l) T7 - -porating the Lanai TelegraPh Ciinipany. i ~. . .. Mr.lirahant—a - bill incorporating the Ratio'n; • Coal Railroad and Transportation Co pil i •-.., i Mr. McCandletia—A petition so *id. the field asking that their pro ~ be iiiiiinPa• ' from the lxiang tax. kliiiniefentit the nitizinsi; el of dittnnlogg r fnr A separate el on district; a also irittc#stzatiisfait In MO of Ow on the Allegitgoy and Boner plan ' ad. fief v -- 1.- . Mr. Ingham an act Increasing e of Al-- ~ fi 1 t 2 ,117 . 1.16.-Wcil'er.offiereil .a 1 nisolniloii tot t the - -":lfghtfirffiiiiitni Viiirin. to iiiiid'aiSeat, Bring peen electeleengreanniti.% ~ ' i ii ~.-..-Jdr.liall, aidiiiannntdingthis lai;t of evidence ; 430 a atiPPltieent Ao ~ t haal ,incorporating the Aladdin 011ConaPaaj'AiiIi. ifasied. . 1 I -The ibiloahitiffiretraisai " ; ' i - ' i .. Otie du the lOW estrAltraneer Eitott, nt But fir, en old eoldicrt,lnslag.the ply of 'tertian officers of Weitinorciatid count;; incorpdrating .' iihtditnailkAil j fidti tninpanyt ~ IncorixirMing thi.t.iiontategagnifiasufie Company , indeeiling constailes , fees of Allegheny conntliagthing' •iteDqiiiiecilinsus of Allegheny' to n rahe mo sey.for • bounty purr:rtes. ' - 1/01,1tO. Honso pessed the facia - Mg': An act th - • - ievidatieitilfg house_licenses:ln &Revere:on; Fayette county; an act rinftioritlng the bergess and council of the' bo'rchigh'of Carlibili. to levy and collect:an - additional' tax for borough pm poses; en act to ardhorleetheelectlott.of nix an. hironiship,• -Ws:thing, county; an act authorizing the rice hf:fetfr ihr',,kranklin , ; :i*ishiti4aahlngtimboatity; act to increase the =dies of . O . ortillt,OShiari In Wilelligiciii:;zohnty; tippleznealto an act relating to 'the , Westiro Pennsylvania •Risi' ConiiiiMy; * Odt . to lead Wa time for tha 247444:0nrata",i1A . tax on "Pigeon Creek Valley Coal_con • pany';';uitl.'!einthorirdat :the , Company. itO • bildL"coal in • Medan& title- glieny, Fayette and Westracifolaild;'supPleinene• r... „,,t0 en. act- extemileg ,the limits-of Johnshava, PlOiliillag . for the collection of taxes therein and whir ptimpesist'ait legalize and make valid ar a certain ordinance in West Elizabeth,Elizabeth,Allegheny • Coutitt:grantlagrightwayiifiroarcertalnatreeti for coat railroad primmest act to permit the Treastuir ofAllegheny county to be remleeted, ntd to Increase-his Wain an act to create esetv , iteleMliiin district of Saxonburg, count,* of ; :;Better, an meta the improvement of Highland arcOOFi_ ioorO44 1 1! of WU*. ~, s tUottirof 4 - — au ,'act. to, incorporate • the —Allegheny Horse Railroad Compady ; an act an . thceizing the sale „of the. bridge toll 336nse,3nail cliarieroaxightti; "frinchiste, of, the-'1 •Camkria Bridge Company; an act to lncorpoi. rate aVetrolLaVas and WeterCompany; an act to incorporate the Fayette Conned; Hay Prelpille COUlpanr *Dr act pa estahlikb the Fanaarli Fen , 11' , Ca2)43;i:',:c*' the :Ohio, Allegliely trouhty „, • ; RUMQR. _ ~:,' l'lo4llcovezeitio. listable -,---'rtiftident tined% , • TIIE INTENDED ASSASSIN ARRESTED Ilinnapzi.sats4.lareb7.—The natktin of Ws r- :7.44trbps.lbe fbilowiag startling specinldesett 'Wnstussson, March 7.—A:mati- named *inn I* been: twirl pals to thechil unload tleOldte mllliarlantbmttfea, against wh'ota the ealdenee in positive that ho had all his Nina emit &this tlkti assassination of Prel t - min, cat butuguration day. He Ls in4alltiftrel , Wasuntoron, Mart i n-The thalThos. Areftneltrbsd inattretghls glis the assatiel nation of the l'tealtletd. tn. Inauguration day, had its or t el'. l ol4 ll , o l l4 VlSty,'• Alums) 'arid er person mos ni =odds on Annuls*, They gem • n o disorderly randnennetterbaris 'Weis meat inpanteubn vety_a ge. go -said, rasing roes andtpreflinc-laa . • that tie ame tbe 4ba* • e sun late by about teehour, andttutt hisnanour would miler forgive-hbologiSftt to dome that he would do it diet -Tory night, (the sth of Merck) and • '''* ll bgicir tate Mostar to 4sai Endhdtwould do , it beibre ne lett town. liolluntermore said,that: ~,t begove n ntan bads:ebbed binggifis neaten sm. riabu Thie it the labaretheo a as MEWL' -. • • . 'Clete gasteete hull& itaerfrool the met , : the elan ilhlalOritietr; !fild AM NM? COM. to 50 for trial by the , ND AMERIVAN.AFFAIRP < a l he r. Causte : IMEi Si 4:TOXIXDP:LiteI " - Paititor - '3%•4 4 41 48 44:P: not w t s y rationas tf .• • illtidg • :14i,vut it;tirtatig In •- • •The ffiogn rads rdires c gtat :auk ebelereditent.,ln that were grestlY `tal at .the atatiten . , of . any n= so Assertmat . aegis in the Emperor's ,speesh, le,the Waif aa they.ihns infer that' he half matured a ralui Vie the ' itMent thrOonfb3erstcy soma , after the Oka. ) • ' , The 'Pads "fttlesop.derft a .LOndint,Panr• • mat says Napoleon had aparn.rapt, written In• she feldrestqllieW...o -Wanrrow at the • continnigeicat the war, and a reaffirmation of itedmllity•;cwheir. iherAdrfecif of UM Canada - reached Al rep•ning the epeeist. a f the peace nottatlona at . Foetren Mdrittief C leriems.pla. e him In is dilemum, and beilmoz 11 tit better toremaita-fora time latent btritie sailed, • Pope . Plus" the LXth has .addtwed a letter. to thriEVervir Matittalan ontlCsUmlean Church • 4 ortristion: The Pope claims complete freedom -of action tbr the prelate of the Church, control of ill Its property highs*. archbishop and bishops; and the exclusion of every kind of dissenting worship, • - r r• ' : 'REPORTS FROM SHERIDAN. • • - Saheileld's. Junction: with Sherman ' Credited. TOLIrT OF, TOE NEVITELISCRT SECOETIRT. '..-;Niniircour March 7.--The s Wash . ingten special mays. ft Is reported from Ilan a la eoc.fecadqriertirs, at Winchester, that Sheri ;-* dada has defeated Sarly and nattered' hls army.' — The reported capture orEarly lis.notoontinaed. General Giant ;medics the report that Mama= and idebo4l4 luiltOl their. fOltrA at Fay -The polleyol the new Secretary Of tho. Treas. - ray wilt be to ,contract rather than expand the' currency: Like his predecemora,.hewever, he be governed by the reception.: the National 4.Nmernment loans meet with: With, the 'bat avec Elect against film; the defideacy Inuit bd • supplied by loans and resenues. . • . . seven--L4rge...Autount Taken t• • ' Woraing reople. , • rundknaraL4 Mirth .-The sabicriptious today to the*renahhty Loan in all parts of the Cabs as telegraphed to Jay Cooko & subwr i v o 4 , „ B ogs, . emanate to.r. 63465,250. The purged-single western subscription was $3OOlOO frees Cincinnati. The largest enfant •Snbecriptioniraat 2oixooo from New York.' The slumber ..or individual ettbsaiptiotts by working awn and woman snaking apportions of thaiboyc eggrcgato Wll5 2,213 of 00 and $lOO each.. aididrit les • FoßnunS.Minntoit:tifiste4:.7.,-lioar . Admiral' agtvtyllto Irterday;sad plocOolchtt,o Washington. ADAICHFIIOII t •-• r r . - Between generals shirwan, awl t • - /itetioildsl-Untrue. itli4tErtlittEinvlt itjuilicrros, t :4 [•:. Blotkafte. SOH APEISIDN*III4. -111111111n111P;HY THE' 36611 , 444, ' . . 4.6idli:ind..Pt9it'oo6 Car' frtivinses Nouns, *arch 4.1-'T?tririt , elinint _Cutakefland aritsethere this morning froin,lYll, takn PVPl; i r '9419n. the 23d, ',l,.l4,.iit,ptiL;P:O., lisik&ektreO tat' 7 ‘reledidiftliiidinzi i taken y;our, fotiefid the itiirtmtgrWilnibagtii; it pears` -by ,the advlcen.brought hylhe Cambyri d that- , thrifs hi nolivithirikkeYpor isixiiii o &porn tloi of it. bi - Siciinan'a firm AS' %Trim eon; ~ . or even:tkats jto — ct-W g- brisi*en t ir o . 1 41 1, Gen. Schofield's army. "L- .: c:.. , Gen. Schofield, with a part of his a ;:fiiiff advanced ahoußteamiles ont from Willp gtoii and met with Stew= rtsiatatice from p tiling: bands of guerrillas and small 'detaches ur.df- , the enemy, who.appeared to be ever ea t t itrf, to ri,ckpp, iftruglersbelopgiggA his co ' pelebelkwertAlso,fictirlib444avorlair cot • off th 6 inpfdres• Which - Werelett at Wi n with a strong guard, for the use of his troops:, . , .. Nothing of the movements of Gen. Sharma?. was known In-Wilmington.',.,..' 7 , IV was an ticl,pated that Gen. Terry would Oen, resume waive movemeitte'in-UW'uf Abe • cams paign itiNorth Carolina. ' ": ' "" ' '" "-- "',- , 1 ;-.Nrii , Torts4ldarcla T.—The/1,14We Wil lag, 1 ton spoctalsays: When we - eittli'lii iii,"l od a • largelahiler "el dee kinking .tionsek deserted,', and the rutrresston was created there that the Ilhabltents had, evacuated with 13ragg's troofs. Now we learn that these houses haver beep tin• occupied since the early stages of the war, khan thelrinmates tied to the interior to :escape ao• - =notations along the eorist,, which were; then so generally expected:- Teo • blockade ruduing business was carried on by wealthy speculators - front . - Charleston, Richmond, Savannah' and other cities of the &nth, and their employees were the paler& or middling classes. who !were compelled to tarn subsistence 111 the beak way - they could.' ? :., •. •In - the: drat 'Sitack on -Fort Fisher fourteen steamers _ -were aß:tim.wharves, One of Which Made her escape :through the fleet on Christmas eve, '• hthers^ron ;out! • and'aisde ',. return. Rrips '' bem the second assault , and esc aped thn)digh ' the Western luta on . the' night- tht-Fark was Haw. Tome; Mareli'l.- I The .Triburre's VI H. aialtipitr„ leiter, amnions the preparations for receiving .10,000 exchanged prisoners, and says the .nOudition of those received .lads • bad an „During the, eyaeustiou of Wilmington the. , rebels sin Are to a hOuse containing several of our stek. soldiers. - who were , connitmed in. the flames. Their charred ' remains . were found where they perished. '' • While pursulug Hoke cieneral Terij . eaptureil his rear guard and all tit his pontoons. • . THE CAPTERE Of GEORGETOWN, $. OFFICIAL REPOIIT.OF ADMIRAL BIIILGOEN Battery of Fiftepa Glum Taker': MOC88)14 =PIE UM C-if'nTRED , Wasumvote, March 7.—The Navy Depart. man has received the otliciii`report from Mods ral 1)0ton-it',of our possession of Geotzetown,. 8. C. Tlie ieport is dated •"Georgetown, 8.. p.. -Feb. 2&, f 4 ,8 _,M eftmer.llll4est Moon.” tr . It said : Under date of the MU, I appritted_ the Defartintrallid Dm Nivel 'forces wider pay, command had taken possession of Georgetown, As soon.itsthoolempatketutehml%tau left UT. thoughts and means at liberty,. I gave my &Den tien to fide paint,' as 'My to be the - preferable eemmuelbstion for Coytt- . Stuirtnick In ease each breawe dear/fhb - Wore entering Northearollsa.- Aceordingly4.l soon' began to collect a imitable force from thp station. ThohleConough,---, ' ' and two lattnehes Were; orderedleto the Santee riter,"beidg the intly once of OA :'clasa ot xes -setswhiotumus pass the har of the Herr: '. • - sibt the - SW the ?swam was ordered to Dept& town, and all , the marines we timid_ collier were embodied Ina battalion, the object being to pass up thif6atAbewith this body of men, and take. the twat°.oeorgetown that traverses , the rear of the rater - wean; Ind' assault them. while :the- reesebtattacked the front. The intantty, was to be under the command of Cortnandei• Etimiej, assisted by'lleut.'ool-'4IIIDMIL - .. 1 _- ' oethe 23d of Felanserl gict, EaWnef - *meal' the bar and joined theMingo and Nipste'widAln. upon which the „rebels..Abamkoned the battery The Whltit '.lllll Mildroatemned up the bav and took possession. The marines were landed sent the alllllTErpallitelladthilittateid their snbmis skm to the GM mint, ,of the Union. The battery thentited fl Admiral Dahigron ad the s(al attention, Orthe L ,llipa:_44 tor,Lieedj , dart_i. bf die - 'Shrines; trhe`ft• ultted hltdielf with credit, and now has command of the largest,fo of Marines' that has been collected together for some Web.' ,Undid goodservice in the dad with he Idsolere. Coleus:eider Ittillwacen, of the slew Pawnee, In his mart, can that ho has sante /Mach * or marines, ander Lient.',Uriezr4, Cane United States Merida Corps; to occupy the fort. Ile al so, s ays o I„hava -directed: •Commonder Creigh ton to womb/a:vaulty up Black:tiver, and have dispatched the tog Cathohals with Dent. Coin: mender Henry and Ensign Glass preparti4 to ommbocetimelegion by-Aho: altar code 'of-sig nals with Gen. Sherman who, is said to .6480=1- Where M lb. ileinity. '' • - ' '1 . Admiral Dahlgren has Issued an order for the ' maink.nancerefenthority of the United States in' Georgetown.- „one Ant says: Coefortmddy to the laws pf - thci United dudes slavery .ee linger ex-- Ins within the limits of the Union; and penes* • revidiag ilierp,'lrlio hare thus hecoinn freedmeo, ' will in fabireteloy the fruits of theremt labor. The, deportment has received fn - rnistion of tho capture of blockade mina Dear rtiZP, Monadnock met ogee% in chmiesMll harbor, on February IStif. - - ~ Frans :Call orals; and central. America., New Taint, March 7.—The Costa lUen from Aspinwall on the 24th nit: twisting the North Biar's passengers and one ralllionintd a quarter dollars in treasure from Catlfornta, arr rlved thhi morning. ." • The steamer Constitution from San Franctseo, arrived at Panama on tho %ch. • ' The now from Chili ' duir4ortint: The harvest has been plenteous. and ter7 huge ex torts of Wheat and Dona Ira po.ililmed to • 8U sat/ of the world: The asylum extended to Barracebylrrlesta Rica. is still denounced ity' . theffeatral American press, and arratenula - and Ilcirratas hare Wired decrees of non-Inteiceurse with Cos.. Lanka, OD account of the letter's action. Mr. Duress has entered upon ids first term as President of Salvador. , Honduras to again aprey r lo revolutionary eon milieus, with an attecopt 4 o .nudte „Wee Pres!. deit XataraleliPresldent. .llartial law to pro elatnsed, • - The mice crop:T - 4'o4es Alia Is a good arm , : age, thateflalrador prop:dans to be In ad iance er former years, , The eaten . croytotLhe . , Sicklei - s lett Fttnams for Bo pet on tho 24th., - - ew Tork Stock and ManeyMa;tars H• Ere' - Yoh; March 7,..Therc, 'was: Orin: er tone to railway speculation on the street thin; .morulng. Priees were better than the ••eloehig: rates of last evening.' the StackExchtuign, the improved-; Jail; The List is , heavy and lows. There wasa strong pressure: to sell. The largest 'decline was onileadlng sad Iftldfdri The Miscelleneous List wits heavy with quite a fall in 3faripoeti.' Cumber.' land was strongzind .6011 after, cal kat 703,1'. Coal. Shares dila and without any special movement. Government. Stockg aro very strong, evoelally the old Lunn ofs.,Ps; tbr which large European. orders , were reed :Ad by the.last steamer.... Gold speculation hes:been unusually steady and uniferna throu'hont this morning, but afternoon the market broke down one; per:et*, Money active at 7 per cent.. with - 'sosni . complaints - . of suingftcy., , Foreign EkeilanZe duiliatid lower. Petroleum Stooks yerr plot . Ic. , day e Amt. the xnarket VISS steady. 1•1716 only activity. wag •tu /kind/tam: Bucharirm'Eatntleildni INl•Chte? 'll/..lind, 100; Highgate, 9?; Ocerditc;:9l.2.l4lljmd Ferni;ooo; Webster 178; ,Netionali 475pUttitt4 . States, ;lack; SOW' i , •-• • • •' Gold Market. Kew - Qua March 7.—Tboot,old ma a. Ac• hibits conelderablo stc4ness,..babgneath tame wry weak feeling,' eon =Sod mach' "as poeMble by large holders. by rate, hare fitt€ tnattd tittwm, WIN and 1.99; . - ; ' . . •,90,trleta tang to the Frollt., , 7 Lsierr Toirg, March-I...About 1,300 ioerette embark. tbern. Ude port frielliltoa Head dater: Large .nentberi• orfarlofighod soldlens are re turning to the army of the L'ototnao i il _:~ ;: ~ ~'., ; . _ FRVW(HABLEttrom AiDI,ISWINAu. - - • DiVatchesfro= MIL Gillraore to tike War Departtaaikt. .s 3. .. BUR itTem, OF sires - MI rttiot COLUMBIA; rartfilatteCtirth*.latirSat tElre. ki".vior.x. March 7.—The striHHiiteiAjannah. .11oosjilkon bait arrived Sheistkins im . ' , torte's!. dititkat'likalleiinlCM GlipiprAss the War `Beinksi i Tim P..4)WW: I -An of- _ Bizet of &LEm aa was litYiiherleskn tait - lipeittlliiltlie !- )44l.lcrkUnlar ralalug o, regiment of woke trooped rt.n." be rad the city limitaltuid , renitheiF;!witi their lionienold I ", The Savannah '..ftstseh..or thF,fflf l aintaina goy. Brown'snuesnige, of which an abstrict has been - published. r=- . The Reprnbil ran else contains a rebel aicount nit Shemin's tiemptiation bf althe Wort lll ,.,' UG'ld#l,..lpliltit: of Feb.; Ms; wir e d 'lwggrrnizai'or'coalreltid.". ItappeaKthi rebel :troops' bilarge :Malmberg lehon the tft!rin the :direction Of Challotte.', , - •. • . Magratli left On Iffe - ISth Par the 'iapper seethin - rorthd. Stack: d se4tkottd-telr, fin' the 'same day fbi_ebkarlouip„: ^ Mayor Goesilwinlreßt.Ul r ellDlDO lir and sur rendered the city to:Sherman. The public 'states . ,were thrinkrznopen'and everybody liehlekil them- Pelves, ,No Stores Were littrned. ;Sherman's 'tr * mitered Columbia - 1n thisthej see ricOlurahlikOc4 destroying the pub li c pr operty. .:Depelis and , arsenals were blown up, and the haildinge in...the • sublirtm, ' eontaklng public stores, werd fired. ''Later in the'atteimoon a pile • of cotton in the etreet,.nealt.the Cingari house, "tocit'llte from the 'parka's's(' the names spread to acme wooden buildings which were meat when - a strong wind drove the dimes down bag sides of the street. The scene. became terrific. Itrid € :plosions continually tilled the air, the residenete end - ground were slukken as by an earthquake, and vast columns of smoke and dame rose to the heavens. " - Nothing of any account was - saved. Geode, -provisloneand furniture, moved to places of se curity, Were burned as the fire progressed. .Very few houses were left standing between this sec tion known anthe Cotton Town and the titans House. The fire also extended from Ave to ten blocks east of Main street, destroying every thing. The entire inkiness pertion of the city is in ruins, Botirrhe, Guardia... N u carOlDir netiqkkapet offices, a . number of churches, ,the Catholic - Semblary and several other . .public - .' buildings; all • the' de- pots, the buildings at Charlofte ductile's' and Evans Cogswell's printing,. establishment are burned. All the cars' and. engines of the rood ' which did not Mons, are destroyed, Only three churches are lett 'standing; the Cittuille; Episoa- Whin and Presbyterian. The Yenta." College . is uninjured; and k now occupied by houseless women and children. The old State House. was blowx the new State Remota mot touched; it contained aatatue of Washington. Wade gimp ' ton's house was saved bythe federal officers. Gen. Preston's house waPalso saved &advert to the occupants or : the Catho li c Seminary, whose property was accidentally destroyed. The rail roads about Colombia are nil torn up, and all the bridgm leading to the place destroyed. : All the . fousiM.es and 'machine shspaare destroyed. The country around the place is stripped of nil eatables andAransportation. Ali the horses and carriages in the oty were taken. The cit izens are said to be in a destitute condition, and trolesesome‘ teller hlllicaci.bfrined., there will be gOnt - nntrertlig and deaths from starvation. Some twerkWffre miles of - the :Greenetille rail road had been previously damaged by a freshet. • Mich damsige . was also done to the peed - by the enemy. The treasury'departninst hanis were iimoved'teChatkitta. Both papers :marred a portion of their stock to some safe place. - „Alany nerves- left with Sherman's army. The* were none taken by force. Large numbers returned tolls* masters. • The Federal' seemed much:incensed againat McGrath and shtmld use him -harshir If, they gm hum In their power. • Few, If nay, private residences were &Lowed. No Outnix, were know% to have beOn oomottt thd.on ' Theen y wernunilei strict discipline dming the march gh the city. • ; t 3 headquarters were in the city,. at the feeldence at. Ma, Dunn..-It Is bafanni and pal hay. mnialineed .7,000, 1 There were no cavalry with-him'. Their rear guard passed through on Tuesday eteracos.',The troops were in the beat condition, and wen well - clothed, welt.olicki, and „marebed ash they - had Just -started. out. on tbe extedithat "need :or tm[og trot for weeta - • Somerililliennateioffineri Ilan wa s Eilesli and 4ardalemY, The - himself atipttaredin. good optrioN and confidemt. of success. 41ne oorpilook th e road to Canut , e& italfriOr• epee,' another. to - Tilatteshorc, Itati Aherman, tear:O.thltiac-laktedon the itlrect -road tot' „ lima). Sese-Official Nevi from the " Conetiti• IRE mat ior NI P110111eA1:80X0ii , , . Xarch iferekrs Wash ingtOnspeetid says: gerrikeilleialdlmstaltesfrOM .• . , 'Chiptudritat [tali teen' received, dated January loth, containing Important news from the Cori. onnnunent of the, Mexican Repub. Fierldent danre,e aoitinnid lata residence in the city of C7hihua.vaito Madisturbed, and no French expedition thrummed him ~:The allehdleurnlda received insert the rese lntitufi of the- - goverarecut, with ftard to the }ranch prisoners made in the. biaoef Ban Pa grOwen ky.Colencl Rosales,of the 'Republican army, and spoken °fin previous dispatches, lidefennband that those prisonms.rrinholotnt ti . otialditaib7 the Governor of genont and kind. iy treitec‘uottltjuitandlpg the. right, Ws &lo re! toy of War liegrete, that may be claimed by Um Mexican Governmaat to retaliate -for torettl atrocities committed on Efeilain prisemere by the French army. For the future It is resolved that n 9 exchange of, Flamers,. shall he made, trot thcfrtriettuebt Ilitrbe - detrinfriod by the manner In which the French willtun the Minh. -we fallen In their hanffig'f', '"A%ong the brouhahas , found in poitetzlen of the French commander of the expedition do. fasted there was a proclamation intended for the capital of Sontwo, and alluding to the =- Maintain With which the French troops wore erected after their triumph, an .entering the ;ley. -Thin la proof 'of the 'confidence they 'enter tained in their victory as well as their determina tion Qtbeingabsolutqz received t rifle; pathos!" asst of their own mann:heti= of comae. The Case of Captain ,Laperp—Proteelf on • to Overland Travelers... Th e. Coadrma. Hon or Mr.. McCulloch—Ms Probable Successor—Supreme Court Decisions. Wasurearow,..Matelt 7.—Two years ago a Fla, dect (Warn!free of,thollienatej 'chanted with In. vestigating ribs business of flinfishing transporti to the government, reported Capt; Loper as be.; lee atter:tater to the amount arawfillion dollars,' and his name • waiwidely published In that con.' nectlon. Recently, Solicitor, ;Whiling esamilla Into the case; and says, from all tla facts, he was breught to thetehesitatingeoncluidie that MS': Loper's conduct bad been honest, houoyabld and; patriotic, and he was entitled to the relpectand confid.ence of the government and country.' t. Mr. Grimes, Chairman of the Select Commit , '• tee, expressed his gratifitedion that calm:erste& Captain Loper from all belt. . GoveriorEvans, of Colo:141e Territory, now MIT' has been authorized by Major General l'ope to give notice to emigrant& and freighters across the' plains, that full and complete arrangements bare been made for the protection of all over land travellers., Orders have been Issued deaig wiling points forlrains, and n large number of troops are now on their way to the plains. The unanimous confirmation of the Hon. Hugh' McCulloch today, oe /3ecrctiuy of tho Treasury; is another evidence of the estimation in which he is held as a financier. It . goiter, beliC,7oll that Freeman Clark;'-late member . of Congress, will be his successor as Comptrol- ler of-Cmvency, :although the poralualion,..liaa oat y 7 et been made. `, elgtipreine Court mmia to-Morrow to deliver OPltabrid and Wlil atiett. idlourn the 'term, 4 Rebel Iron Ran Ngw, Tama, - karat The /int wryer our Consul at 'Havana bat Infomied thet3orernment that one of tbo Iron rains mush urtedin France, and said to taro passollato robot, -•andr4 bt,noor at one of the -Wert India la_latql, rof Tbe old rumor that Ihmoverac. Omin g to this point la repeated. -•• •- • The genatorlal Drinklnk 'Saloon. Chun!: Now roaxi . itarell ; /Areas; Walh• inFtog epoch! saYs: Tho (anions - Senatorial drtokiug saloon, known : for the .. years as .this - . 1 ,11010 In the WAS Oiled thiswfternoopi and tho sign o'er its door, wtdoh read. ‘liselosively for Senators," WAS turrued wroeg side ont. . =MEE 111;SBUitGlE v WED UNITLD hT&TES WA ITE-BXTI3i Watm Debate Concerning the ddlission ofkilicassie Senators. ' , A 4 I=C l' ::-.7.* --I r. o .lw...broc' )il, 1 83 : , '• ' Mr. .ane,,,OflL,uniant, -asked laud 4p Pre , eta Ili iPgagllilii9lXisiiiii'Mattback and Baxter, as Senators lkom Arkansas, • : Mr. Howard, of Michigan,, Aletle4 . ,tb their, ~riep,loiCaiMil;AeFfrff laimkhietilt idifie thnepie' Of the loyal States. He could doncelve ai great er_ absurdity than to force upon the Haft sdeh representatives. tit , f. • Mr. Lane thought lids a moat akin nouncement, that it was antruntit to off nredobtisida.v;tio maid they' MUM* from pre so Iota! he the Senator himself and th the right of petition. Mr. Et ward, In reply declared that h nothing about! pelftfon. .. 1 Mr. Lane declared that the loyalty o f i A 1 tli=4,l2lVit n . mi.- ' suffered much for the cause of the Union; Mr. Coupes' referredto the mceedinka r the SeceuieLtlialt&tigif 411-Arkausaa, wit ,ho geld, showed that Mr. Fishback 'Was a tabor of that comenatlon and offered soma o *lvo mahatma 'aliklint tie United States Ind seam. ed to organize a military force agalnatthe rdteni SLUM ,idegbjeeted to whaittlitiptlne anus mwt -4 .Mnr'iten:i r &entail and hoped the inatteiwould lied email until next Conmew. Mr. Laue..weklndignikut that, Mr. u eberlPattetniit to ictturo hint, end hark back the Imputations at the geatlemaa Into his uth. Those who,, were opposed to . the , admins of ibi Arkkiries Samar; tried the same Lamm trtz that Butler, Mason, Hunter and other secontiohs,..: Intl did ;when Keraas:wes here under the Topeka organisation, Which saved Kansan to freedom. voted Mr. for th Luree ordinance oftted tha accession bat a u to Mr. Flabback .. dld save Lis life. He declared he, was strouglyiastl. Caret, Sim the time he went to Attu* till Ire Caine here. ' Ho said that nine years sole was In the same posittoo as the Senator from Arkansas and when became hers so Senator the blare Smut nun: Abe"came irguarente apaliat Win. Ile said Messrs. Wade, Sooner and Howard could find exact copies of *tear epeeches *tains." Ali:ant - as and Louisiana in the lon,-rcf,looal Mode as they were made against the TopeitaConstitution. Ila maid he badtraralled the same road with the delegritm front drkeniii ard his sympathies were with men who make State organisations. Mr. Pomeroy thought that the credential: , Ought to be referred, so that ail the Cuts could be Inquired into, Mr. l'omerorbelleved the present State goi ettancot of Arkansas was no more in rebellion than the State of Michigan, and believed; the credentials should be referred. .. ' Dfr:, Howard" cotieed4 the present govern ment - -wan 'loyal; but 'Coatindel that many of the people were not. He thought the proper, time for_ swab/lag -the avdentiale was when the Executive 'deehred the state of war .had ceased 10 Arkansan, zed excluded it frorr‘the list of insurrectionary Staten. i Further debate was arrceted bye matte ' of , Mr. Fessenden ' to go Into Executive new s,' whi c h was agre ed to. After a 'short time a cut ~ there, the Senate adjper pot . ilardeiftera *of the .Aectdint on the CAI des and Amboy Railroad. New Tong, Mara 7.—By passengers arrfred here, we have the following additional particu lar, of the accident on the Camden and Amitoy Houma.: f. it marred at Bristol, New Jersey, • about thirty miles from Philadelphia, at Pro o'clock thls A. M. The Adam,' express freight ears from Washington were off the track nom the station- The midnight_ train. from Phila. 4 1 2k14 - ...W416h It eanic;:was , tetained to 1e,3 ; ounce on the same track in the rear. No nal light was seen by the engilieer of 'the M. train from WasbMdon, indicating deteutioti; and it proceeded tenderly. There was a curve . in the road and the train ran in the rear of the train nom 4.The %engine t oT the 6P. M. train from uhington was nom, , Pieta, eneeeed ist.tbn, eae. At. the Philadel. phU s tralnoshielt was filed principally with sol dier,. As the collision occurred the end of the luniaenger.car. was elevated, and dm engine wee encased ia the forward - end or"lhelik. and the, passengers were shoved to this end of the car and Wert buriodlazidol I.llllphiltooteceoke:Cc. trotted by cutting the tar In pieces. One . passenger was-taken .otit dead; tett two othen f L O itd,tred .th,d,thay,titett,itt (VW min. Att. f ne. Vitehaik*lihe Tp.t sia..Wadagton trite Wis ; the engineer and another lire- ItiVl escaped, Thh per,tons lled were were ported - to' be serlaWne • &nee thlrty Wien Mimed, some seriously,. and one was badly 4 ° 41606 .:. , 0 4 wontldod were taken to the houses near, and all attention was shown them. Two, other cars Arens .demolished, cat, ledogbrokan: Intosplintera. The eagles of the 6p; train ,yee.hasUY *LW& '4 O 4004, 4, 1 b0M: Ihfre throe hug ihtAnsupdk. wage.,oo tearing ads rite pers airlearingsomh; among the 'Nita' ear, on the lidded bridge. Tito mails were .Bethlied irreerhonre: The soldier; were mostly returned prisoners, and left Wash-. 401100,4 4 P. , Er. - F 0 4 401 1147r .40.45 6 . 1 65404 3 - 7. Leta; - Nein Vroom • • New Tont, March 7.—She Times' New Oi /eaßlKfateri4llol 83iksaPtl otnimenreelativeto tfie evicnition of Mobile are not true, , Tberebel fortilettlona covering the city limn Mmterlally strengthened, sad the garrison of the city reinforced by twelve • d ram. The Oily is-not tweet...kW all ki The ritibead liodtelegraPlitc cominmication between Mobile and central Al abonueme In imenthitarapted state,: Gentrala Bean:sped, Dfdr„Trylor, - Cbalmere„ Ifrankthrdarw, D. H Natery,:anektellnine, wme M-11061 on tbeldtb. Atbreler weaDandi caljlug ,iipei•eterj able. bodied male person to bear arms. , A Jubilee tooltthemr, seed spinhmwere made by promMentreberGeaerals: A largo amount „of ordnanol.and.ordruuseli stores hare berbireeelted - beineeoltunbli; during the past few weeks, while mmids. of 'BOO negro.% bate been fat innitimon:tlichlem• cations. 1 ,Ifasaujosess, Maseh .cos , =at` aoraliastoa, of Hugh cease!). _pf ias gastsaiarY., . t , . . . , . ..( Drill Tar loan Or Abe, ffouth — liklarinir#4,sltooeif this 4ory. les ! Utoetukpatiantifil -**". - -" • , the:WS baiseilt lon from New Orleans of e statenutat that one Waal at bratattions has been dbnitissed by .3lastnelllad, thetanted that onrooTennagat does not tlaitogulso she lm kerial'authOrity la,)198100.:-We lurre direct ht. fprreation that the French authorities at Mal*. more*, :wad' the rebel- offielals al firownefgle, Texas, are 'au the beet bfjersas, bat we also; lord the fact 'that it Unltentlatee commerchil agent, has put gone to }Wantons, white thertf appeats to be a little doubt whether the abaeneet of our Centel, horn Illitantoraa Ia .Oeutpultory. Mare la , no question that Medial= la do gritted at his non.recognition•from the Untied' State& :The presentee of a U:l3. Conant deputed ip the Juarez Gorerunteut in A port held by ihot rinrcitillso; spomaktuk Baulk semis a tit. tie improbable that the new regime 'herald add' to its perplexities Jbl keeltisg trouble with our . Gbrernment. °mom or "ilanustoltuil 2 Jtseulentr.— Adam used to go to "leaven In the evening to pray. ',Oao time Baton, made a friendly end at Adam's residence;mhd•Eve; not knowing where her.busband bad gone, was a little petulant and lonesome. Satan told her that Adam had gone - to fleaven to call on another woman—he sup posed It was all right ; winja . verso to mak ,clZtaier tchl ust el l e d i farina, wasr, i bat, really, the eoudeet meltable, In thus leaving so beautilhl a woman alone. Ile then took Eve to" fountain and showed her the picture of the woman her husband wee In the habit of 9 18 41ng- Adam camo home after if ,wlllll6 4214 - &-a fera• lay blowing **and they made so much noise about it that both were unceremoniously kleko4 -. Tnn Corthrrumou;st, tornanuturr.—Thero• jeetloa, of the Constitutlons amend dent 'Moir !slang; slavery throughout the United States by the:Legislature nf %Nest ;Minh orOWeanesubly, defeats that measure' for the present. Bo far eightsmn States !Uwe ritlfhal the action: of Con gress, while only three hastirejected U.. Tffero arc eight Btates, , i(allf)tepuhlleam) yet tsCrote., but they can only Increase the total aftirMatlve ItOttl to lttenty.elm - Ishereimi it minima 'Otenty sesen'io Insure the 'adoption of-the amendment: It Is suppose the question. . now -cone. be rm the IlloPle of the - 'three States which' -hare r e iec t olgiev*Pamso, AM .will plobabfy Ivo - 1 a trectbiating3 the e l - ticupof 44 " In9f l3 ' hereof tfltrztlext,Wilit- ' - .‘. 3 )rt • i a" . '' ''Ei: I. T. ` 4.T.Ocioi.eivr ougewriik y iiii• - ; waded Wet gt • 1 Juott,xecently died utio . th e rotoyoug c •.' cum:A*42l ~: She /0, )toriothertshotuieln 'own = pour ivillehei young. asso , istos, fqraa iscuild4 Thlt at lthst:seildtmeo , of4.melithborimid ,whlle ahits mu 'Urvell 1144 alid ' 3 the - -- 1 12 4 i b ig hoc MolAti to Mr, 4 houi.ttio i citlters p .pechiontly ;,...1 s Sitsla*luelngfiSt4ofik 4 3 /u4 o2 ' : 1 1 11 . 'At ...n.... ‘ , .... , 0d1n1eri1eath; , 1 ,- x --- ' _ -• . t..Thlnnlill twit Issearoisy Of bay and other toc4." firoattlo Ixttinsdo,thstalt Is fantod that 'WM' . ofibii itsu a aiaat We oi starvation. Some of the farmer* have stangbictrod half of their stook to says the remstodir. - '.O , NE, : SPAY. WAECII 8, 1865. MEGEM 6EII. 'SitiIIMAN'S OPERATIONS. . , His Ainl,lc Between Johnston lanct:l7srflmington. FIBATIP ClitKAlfillGA •DESTROYED 411.i!itatleit ViiTilxial.u.st 01:4 • New 'Yong, March 7.—The Times' Washing--• bers:Vccial ems d..7.llirlddoce steeapiadates that Sl:krill/in 'has , tiieitar by the'lliOk'oroTohnsonte. Itoreell a4d pliteedislmaeif .between that body of 4 1 4A 1 .• . • Officers trotn-tiem, ficiloneld's - army who ar rived itero to-day frcT,.....Wilmlngton, bring the itifisrmitlein that reflageenibrd deserters are daily arrivinginottr lines„ and, report. Shemin as having moved from Millsboro, South Carolina, In the direction of Fayetteville, North Carolina, flarsleingyloyenfie, and - corapellidg the rebcte to evacuate *.t, upon which it was occupied by out eavaliy, who were engaged In the destruction of tLP p ,~reihopk ' .r .`-r.ev , The Poisibility of a junction between Sher- , man and Schofield is thus assured beyond itil doubt, though up to March first it had not boce. actually directed. • Theirsiord'iWiloilogtou'correspondent of the 25th ult. says Ethermen'a Wary was reported at Florence, South Carolina, a few days since, ,and It is nutteeviatt town:this .moculag, ad the liiteaster la restylog. that Sherman, Main body le emesivg the northwest branch of the Cape Fear, sixty miles from this place. If so, the. Chickaniumga, which ran up the river,- will coin Irigrlef between two tree. She is hemmed la between the forces of Sherman and Settokeld, and will either be destroyed or captured. [Nods,.—The - Chickamauga has since been destroyed by, tho rebels, which gore to confirm thle repeat of the whereabonni of fibermatife tunic body. (Signed).--Rerostren.] Affair's at Wilmington, under the administra tration of General Schofield, are progressing in a very satisfactory manner. No orders have vet been issued ''' 4spreting the taking of the oath of allegiance, but it is esti. mated that nine-tenths of the inhabitants are willing to gide this proof of their leyalty to the dederbilient• FROM LATE RICILMOND PAPERS. illE EAECLIIOI OF TIIE GFEBBILLA BEALL REBEL THREATS OF RETALIATION Condition ofthe Rebel ripanees. New Yogi, )arch, 7.—The Richmond Euam. ' U s ei. of the 4th, denounces the execution of Beall, the guetrilln and apy, and says threats were made In the s;reets of Richmond to hang any Vankee ofpcers on parole and who might he ft und at lance. rTheAlrluhond Sestina . says the re bel genre taiy of the Treasury would be glad to receive denetions of money, bonds, plate or other yell:- abb.,- to enable him to pay the soldiers. , The Richmond Emptier! proncinnees thewhole ficancral eystent of the Con federacy dedelent,and pro - rose:in IRV:MUM of the public debt to this specie iettte, Baying that it involves no reptulla- , The 'rebel !Tarot' of ItoOresentattres adopted , a tepolattoa to adjoun; 12a *arch Sll6 Sax VaAbriato, 'March O.—JC Bra In Graas. alley'yesterday loam:fed- $21,0011l worth an la conelderabk• orOspecting for gobig on to arveral, rollout of ada Erase; Vat remelts not _yet nacertalud: . ..`PA: /ego trade is growing, op on the Colorado .t . Per,rj'arbera Ara steamers and !wre' bargee are ;r1)13 the 24151 0ft 4 -"lftP mrindo - 14 that virite . allkinent: TbetSalt • howork on the California end of the Pacific rant:ol4.lalug ntrombli. and will tin robed twee lirointsly Once - the Womble ac tion ofSongessa... , keivingtetheilOdidroted the mink of wheat in Callnenla le verT !Wit : ,Thera ; la scarcely enonglabriwild purposes: Timis 11/a I :31dre than the sewage amount Otealn kw far Tao- this seas . 4mwandl the pe , b , vve , t:f o . 1190 'crops Railroad Seeldiebr-•rve. PerididslEilled• !•-'sibil-Toreatylrlits' or Thirty - Severely. Wiosieds- ss s . • s Partabadrina;'..Btaieb' oe. • cdrresfotithe"Trentda Railroad last eight, at Bristol stalks; by the Waahlroitots train ma ,alaz.hstatheents, :Ilve.periegronsthe distico in& said taiests4lve Or Ratty. severely wounded, three Eatally. Three °tithe killed were satiltere.w firermiwahif-chStan. No Jenioit Irani` ben. l ibtilithiti.:The New Cabinet, , :Cm Tonic, March 7.-TriShave nothing far ther this,romwing atom Sheridan. . The Trithwe's spetialimys the • Semite expects. to complete its business this week. The norm. .nations of thabinetedlieera were sent In to-day; bet as there cadre no committees ; the corthrma alma were delayed.. The only thenge. _ isle the —Sardinia the*Trinuntry. ' There' Is no doubt &Dater Harlan. will :succeed Mr. Usher Is the 'Metter Department. iron, tionsigiAcr—U. „P. illeholson;fernerly a Elevator in Congress, and the ease gerdletanto Wlterm General Cam wrote Lin (broom . NleitelionTater, has just been ror learaltbom Giallo:wenn l'eniteettary, and or dered to, be tried far .coniptracy against the Goverinamt. lle hail been playing fist and loose for three yenta, trying to be loyal sad rebel at' Ike nate lime. All nett en traitors.. hie. Teowats ate, of OM Hatongogleal seeietyi maletabut that boa here no instinct in shaping their cello, a has usually been rapposal ; but the form 'the onsiOnenee of the law of the PrimeHy of ico, that of urn elrelee of eon( leak az will jut saran:id the. eerenth. Thu all of the feels hneriably hentspherleal at ite commennment..and the oaten. of a cell not la contact with another elronlar , . . Tun Derniperatte State. Central Camtelttee Is to meet 4 ILa Wedneedayof week; to decide i nnto the next meeting of the lhannretla Btate,Cemeatien. -We sweet to the mentbe.rs that the ,lcopratttoi shall , fir , the time °tweeting lb correspond'witlit next, raid Into resuisiluelit. Tun 4iiititiiia jOhlo) rettait 1 i that a , ' ay fetus are entintain that thCpeat ' trult_bnds are Wed and tbet great leant, has been dour the grapes by Ma winter., That: Toledo ; Pape think no fruit has boestiturt, a►' yeti'lli that re gion. "Poario Jest 'cu.-45.'104 who. - had refttectl to FpLTO after hearing wcharfty . eeitnon, 'bed her pocket picked ei•bbc." wee 10IITICIIC the church. On making the diseOcri., she etail--•!Goa could kot find tatt.way ety pocket, bat the dotal - • . . •• • Boma meetings :hare been held In various .cities of Italy--2dilan, Tarte; Floteace. Druids and Perngla—to declare timbal. the abolition of capital punishment, and for the sopmegion of 44 . rellgions corporations. • - - Tnu two Intl* Baptist natisTraPers In Now l'Ork,.tbe Esioninir and Chronicle are this Weak uonsolidated Into 000 journal, which starlet with a al dilation `. cicoodod by.that of but ono Milk !mai paper In Um coantry . . • ' dr Rinims a trill ham been sot *Mao for "la gratltudo" canto 'known Kolbe Code Napo leon. The logralltudo..waa of a eery ..,deehled character, for It ,conatated in utardcrfag thertea- . AT the rteentr examlataloas of : the several Classes at Newpbrt Ntifal• Academy, about twact• of flip "cautillest , , were. 'allowed to' resign; because they were ,*!feand . . - • - - =tarn ,Ist Connecticut PP Idi ' llata° l4 Ito recruiting °Meer, Chariesifrickett Parker Maddock Twillgbi. 'Mere Is dapger of 11.13 getting conrestided with full other mnn., , • ; "mss annttel *ate of mortality In:Bostosits one to, eintrforty-one of the - population t - Phllecta, pltla, one to nay New, Yoth, 0110 US - t hrt iT a l re i . 1 • 011 d 0 BiabbA0•fOril-flni • -• • - „ -Br virtue of the Constitution of .tieletrare, GOT.. Batthtnirt . President of ;the ,'Bertate corned Governor of the State for tltotutdriirtxl. term ottertr.;L'ennon. - -• r- • zrJ Not, ling Iwo, a rotell-ltaout camber of the English ;Club; at Elt:'"Petersburk,' lost ,„000 cochlea( Inso.mo ) lwdcumixtb* la the co CeQ ur4o Dt /kat traitatlla ad)...ratarnai aSitillo wheat . csbp In that vlelnity looks bad, and has been considerably damaged by tho were (mean From Callforola. . , . • - ' .... „ - : • ' •Aar , ..• -,", OTT Alto 'SUBURB:IIV, Allegheny Board of Centrollenn!- . . - 'A- keguh.; monthly meeting of this bodf•Waif .. . held on. Tu,•sdey evening, lu tit: , lourth Ward / 6Clicbullting. • , , l:r rent Eteesre. J, Brown, 'Jr., Boyle,. 8010, •Ba , Bec k .r, - Francis, Ole:mon; Lea, Lockhart, Leorttle hirabit, . George It. Itiddle, 8 ithisire, 8118, 4 nommen, Torrence, White and roang. -....in the atovntet of. the Prespent, Dr.. Clarke,. .:T.:forge:L. kiddie ;was called to tho chair.. , , .-.• the nteetiog Wes Oen' ed with prayer by PS i - • , ..:E. , E: Swift, . ' . •—• • , • , - . '•,`, Tba. monthly' reports Of Alm' Yisitrog exile. Mit teirOWere feed and . tMeepteil.,.. i ' ,- Mt. John Drown , Jr., suhritUteda reprreport'of,- . . i , the 17 . -insico„ Consalitee, to. hom :was :refced ,' itui resolution from the Committee (*Tea ere 1- and Salaries recommending en increase 0 ,i f ee ; ', per cent: en ' salaries: ~ The committee state Oist, tinder existing eircumetanees, the district is in. volved in a debt of about $800: but the Beard of Controllers secifit4o adyance salaries, the Ft-, niece CoMmittee fiscal:to doubt that, they could . make a temporary loan if sufficient tax is levied 'the coming year'. to • meet . it: The report was' . accepted. Mr. Barker moved to adopt the resolution of: the Committee on Teachers and, Salaries loran: 'Message of ten ,per cent., froM•Jan miry lst,•18M• ut The rolution was disettssed at considerable length, and finally laid over until the drat inset.; .lug in May. The Seetemr* of the Board sag, gested that it might Le proper to fix the amount.. of commiseion to be allowed to the - receiver of Qa motion, the matter was referred •to the Finance Comrrettee,,terenott. Itt r. ittddlasidled attention to the tict-that 'eery serious eoepiatota'were made by teachers_ In consequence ef:Sheir beteg pale! In the worst species of currency. He , theiefore moved that the Treasurer boltustr r reted to pay the warrants Nandi:tat currency, whlels was adopted. 'ma Board then adjourned. IPlitiburgb botothitenee Committee. Tke - Subeistonce Committee presents the fol - loiring report of Its operations for the months of . January, and-February, 1865; . • During Mama. ire months we have fed atom dining Deli at City Hall, 16,3'3 soldiers. At .the Soldiers' Rome, .9,019 have boon fed and lodged making 25,352 who have - been provided for In January and February. Total number fed eitce August, 1501, 351,909, Transportation has been furnished to nine soldiers; sixteen have been seat to the U. 8. General, Hospital. • At no time aline lbt ettabilahment of the Sol diers' ITOIII6, has the number of 'platers who require ears and attention broil gu large 09 at Trserri, rinndretle of sick and wounded and paroled prisoners are dolly arriving. To pro vide for their it has made a heavy drain on oar Tree , ory. And as we are abot.t to commence the erection of our new Home, we ask oar citi zer,s fur contributions of rash to'.-suable na to cacrr en our work. • I A lull aeoount of the reetipts and erpendltrtres will be published in e few days; also what has both accomplished, and we feel ontid , it oar contributors will be , satisfied with the manner In which the funds committed to our care have, been nerd. . The following contributions have been received daring January and February . - Proceeds of Fair by. young misses of the Third Ward School, Allegheny $lO5 50 A. Floyd 25 00 East Liberty Mite Society 35 73 • Mrs. Dr. Jones' 500 Mrs. S. Douglas Rim As Schwartz 500 1.1.0 z of .Pnivisiona front Milo girls of Wells. ville, Ohio 12 btuthels of potatoes front John Wayof filewitidy ; jars of pickles, Mrs. Days ; half Lanai of Ash, Airs. liars. Clothing, bandages and medicines from Christian COMMIB4IIOO. Also, numerous centri . trotkros °reelable; left at, the, rooms without the names of donor. l'arcwrire Comsaittre—W.. P. Weymatt, Joseph Alhree, 11 . XI. Atwood. Landing toting Pttroleam the City Chine. In • view o the =reel that' the city authorities were.report tb bc mitertainlag the Idea of pe titioning the Legislature to pass such a regula tion as wool preient the landing and storing of Petroleum thetelty limits, a few of those interested di ly , to the badness called a meet 10E 9 4 044,3 b.lectb:Testerdig,..kan hotab n 0,,, hem IA the Board of 'Trade reds.room A la* andspleitcd githe-rion concerted' as- orpulmd by calling Cap:. Wm. If: Beyrain to the chair and appointing QOM- I. T- Stockdale Secretary. The object of the meeting was promptly stated by W. J. Koontz, Esq., and R. E. Waring.. The meeting was also addreseed at tenth by Josiah Slog, Esq. On tabliOll:4lll'coiumlttiboonas appointed to con tetwith a committee of Councils on the subject,. 'conslitintof the followloggentlemen t! Messrs: Logan, W. J. Koontz, C. U. - Burke. J. 111.• SWUM°, J. Y. Pennack, Levi Wade, If., rdwardnand .toslah nag: . . After come instruction and a free Interchange , 'of StiAllaint the, meeting adjourned. • =II . . ,' au early " . ho u r :yesterday morning the • bodice of two dead men ;e 'discovered float- , . int town_ the Allegheny river, a short distance' beiow the suspension bridge. Ttem 'the Imper- feet observation bad of them tromYthe bri4e, _they teemed to be clutching each other's throaty. One was dressed In . soldier's, tho other .in clt- IsOn's clothes.: .The persons by whom they were awe made an attempt-to miner them, and for 'Oda geopese tried to procure a beat; but before . they esnid do so the bodies reached the Junction at the rivers if and irere borne by.the swift cur rent out Of a ht. .Idany . were the ePeeelettele 'made Alpo* t heir Strange " appearance, and the causes which could Nuts have locked them In the destb.grip In which they were disoarere hut all conjecture Is set at nailed by their goal disappearance. Pcsalbly , sever until the great day when .all thlagt 'are revealed, will it be known, how them corms, clenched in that em• braeisof hate which Lasted beyond death, met, .struggleitand died. . , , • • :taw Isom or Iltacnoxyz. CLIIIMNOT:-.ThO new Issue of ¬ion al currency of tho.d cue m- Illation of twenty-Ave cents, la now ready for dls ,:tributioa.. R laOn thick paper, and the eagrev- . - big gives it the appearance of ono of the Gov-, =men% note" of greater valeta. La 'slam it is' 'about one-kal i q larger than then annincy now In circulation, eking It; much 'more attractive and easier to handle. On the face there Is a fine nonage( Secretary Fassonden. The ofty cent notes are the name style , OS the twenty-ice ecetV ashler, deamenx.--4n accident, which may result totally ' occurred at Marshall's ropo works, lu IteKresport, on Thriraday.. A young man named Citiwtre Burkholder, an employee of the establishment, became entangled •In She . ma. ehitiory and was drawn'esne astearw dram. The,' enginti was itopred In speedily as *ado, and the young man. extricated, ;when it was found. that bin arm had been broken in two places, and, that he had rileolred seeere bite:nal hijunies. • B/VIC/lELL,-Thl.l COMOMXII ttill ;drove au immemse hottse last:Welt ;at Abe r ritti burgh- Theatre. • He introduced lunnisterabla lilts and'witticism. not in tiro' tutt, ,whloh.kopt the atillotioe inlompetualeourulalarts. A. groat billiwinbo played to7night,Mr.dotohell appearing In four characters, no follows Timothy Too •" The Tabdies," Joe Bagga wad Mrs. Vanderpartain "Wtotted-:-1,000 31111inerdr , and Toby Tramp, in "The Alummy., ittoorron Mankrema tookher ilnailoara •of OA "eltyot smoko" .oa Nonilaf noon,. In 'charge of the tags Panther and Jim Rene. • She gm* direct to Cairo, whom the little finishing that is necessary to be done to •her Nal be cons wood; y 1103 4 .4," we hope , sho.will take' a. bittL Vast sod conspicuous partin the same - of:the ar.o COVET OP COMMON Piras..—Two bodies of this Court now In ameba, owing io the yery largo number C eases on the docket. They: tuo limited ton cases a day, from Wen to eight each: ,They,_ fit probably not finish the list Int side of two weeks, mdess they rualCeases a /Ittio faster than they aro now doing. ..... ANOTBER SLIM—The .Exprels on the Cori uellovillo road dile xesterday merging, woe tie- Leaned over an boor by a Oda near ;Gale's sta tion. arra: difficulty was expeticilrad •la clear lng the track o.r.Vho dirt; which, would Lill up almost as tut as It could he shoveled off . • . . , . Emma A Disomianur Housn.-,Ell4beth Sweiger Gorman. chargetl. with . keepingskitit: orderty.honso 011 complaint - of Lydia lisliard, was.committed to the lock-up lost ovezilkft a hcanng this morning. , - - . ~_ , , BunrrY or TUB PEACE:4MA' B: Mee, a teeldent of rat to.wnoip; was united' r.ester day Afternoon, fair' iinatety of - the peace on oath of Geo; X. Flower. Ile waa commits to tho MIL EMIL Wature, .the - unbind .actreaa, arrived hi tblrcltJ yeaterdayp "corn Pan/ with berliesband.' She bag juat completed /Limeade. ftd Wart= ton; and la new on her iinroati; Proxima Aim?'la.—Bea advertisement of golP er lorMorirgilioldrandinto,ollPaintiom.ao, to.be gold on Friday pomlnq noir, ai -NNW land'a Artetionlicnase,rss Tiftiotreet• " • • ' Rum 192di Pattlitinta piesortb y ° VA.'"r°Uk' for 0 . 44. jhel. were li*ado*Wiylk TAtans Dowlic—The trans of the toba. tort'y btirnt &today morning' are ht la down :ad tke rubbish vigaro.4 IrlaT , • .2 y ;libido& Irioiderlh tlfratietlt Tuivnitiip.' :. trProiifinfoiinatleiiMade'yesierday . alleftioiiti, Aler; Jackson, resl4g InElfzebet!i,Ttpnab.' si 1 :. - tie?iiirteledeLikik: brought ; to oa-niti tiescite / `, 13. * . )/elataieCt Xlik ttee quell r-ciiok. ..an p . plFOl Thcapute,lCcilicy: Gann' Jeg7ton, ..i titi.Mrs. Atchison; timixtbih:of !thii nada kbTue,- .. - were alsolirreatbli et the iiiiiW- ttep „ a& itcce . vr. : les to the eriseePrtin eliaifillificibia °ea cater ... der is tucit as !re :cats ..leerrn ttientare es telt lowl&W. ~...,.: UE,r ,,. : . .....• ,flr ., -.... l ..+l 1 .. , o' , Bli: .Keltittftheqritinfi r reAMiri;3ll44drain' 11,y named ' Modixbeia; reildlippe shorc.,r t a tut eF. thud latlisiAlfeTti6ase; - lind` - .While J/1 0- M-rffit Jackson ClunellittiiA invited_hilikpalicr i tinso to , drink iveup of te4siblefilidlefusa th' I %he returned - horde:" wheel in )f fere: mints oiler. , ' ward , ' George '. - Jdektdd '.'.`camp .' eti*,ir i Mut. and tnainted•taalihr enml4,t4iltieheean i , 1 Alter acme tiesttation lleilly;-`sonsonted, etl4,tlialwo 2 alerted - for the 'house , . Hi laid hardly' i eldered, the house, when the broth& 'Alqatidct rustled .11rou the With wknife;,lntifeting: threw harW il plain* which- caused 'lnstitut 'Aleath. ' It &cedes: clear that th - ideli hist& murder taut*" blhad Of: Henley was 0 tame e'oneoeh.4 and azree4 dean, ky . the three; frarttes, end Wet : the . moth o,r Ale' , sop should'ileoy the rut fortainate ,man intolka house ninier the guise - orkoapltullty, whileshe , other son Should eotrunit.thu terrible deed.t Wel have pot hoard .wii.g. Motive eauld be litslXned -for,the murder, :but we can eoueelveornan& that will PLltewfliftelltot,sotaxible i Clime, 'All ittilieSl wee held on the tvly,ofthe warder. id Man by Justice Pei tertum,aud the - jury rte =I- R the feAtbwing verdlet:'':Dpatii. from injuries , inflicted try Alex. Jackson:" The parties reside onihe Yottencyglieny.rivq, near Cealtersellie. A preliminary examination of-the- three . Jacksotut will be held ibis mernLog; When some new facts , itt the tale mly be elicited. - • , A New raeue•ann . Needed. P.ntrone ClAtersckiottie. Wia:S . ago furor' . . !nation was given in your local ;columns, that coi.rolttees were appointed to minims the city. with the enbectifrttOti books of the propeacti Ll . brary nail company. The whole, commdnity were to see the-necesally of a new public hail, anti if It was to 'be .had -in connection with a public library end reading room each as exist in other cities. The plan le a good elle. But what aro the committeesdoingl The writer, for one, is willing to subscribe something and is waiting to see them at work. If there is any one thing we used More than 4 1 1 9iiier it la a g4ltable IlLsh for ledurei, &weeds, end Miter public entertain -merits and meetings. It is a shame that the peo ple of Pittsburgh, with all their wealth and en terprise, are obliged to put up with the dingy at. in which our concerts aro given. 8)1110 - of these nights a hundror twoof us will be rout ed or crushed to death in the vain attempt to escape from one or the other of them. Ia not this matter to be pushed? If not, the public wilt be greatly disappointed ill thdr ex pectations from the , gentlemen who hare It In charge. . Music. "Toll Ow .AZDTI/6 'NEW" is the subject of .the lecture of Dr. Chapin, of. New York, this evening. at Concert Hall. The Rev. Doctor has gained the highest reputation as at eloquent writer, a cute thinker, a profound logician and a great orator, both in Europe and America. The ablest iltenuy critics a both the old and the new world,. have , awarded him the palm as the finest pulpit orator of theage. During his late stilt to the continent; the London .Times pro. minima his oratorical powers far superior to that of the celebrated Dr. Spurgeon;' and his present lecture has received the highest eneord. tuns of our press as a mastZr-plece of 'rhetoric. We reibt sucks& wish to invest money In oil stock's to tire . adeglisegrent of the West Fork Oil company , which has been. formed.- within a few days. hose at the head belong to the most intelligent, energetic ant truatworsy of our titigeris, who will -work faithfhily4or the wel fare of the company. For further particnlars.read the prospectua carefully. - • 4 • , STINTSON—CIe Tuesday morning, 'Mt amt., ROBERT STINTSOR, at lois :relevant., Monon gahela Borough, fa the 38th year of Ws age. • The funeral will take place from the realdeace of Bie fleeessol., It ,To-gatow, (Wepieedayal Bth, iest•c4-,o' aYel-ek . ..lf.,_Triende et the family are requeeloita'atiend. KZENAN,MandIip . - xterf,AN *zed Stb., -nritnlAXr. _ . Tb• frunzal- Plll'. take plate oa WEDIIVIDAY .. 1 108111110,1lt 10 teelock,. from hl2 late residente, 'No. 'et' Smithfield stmt. The friends and rela tives of the family are tespectqlli Wilted to at. tend. treulic k ilariti 6th, at The Ilefhlthe Haase, Tort' city, Of Scarlet Fever,. ANBLE, daughter of .Tames W. And & 1 Ban ter aged 3 je0raNh1.1.1,011...... FOURTH • WARD, ALLEGHENI.jr -n At a meetlng.held at ..ratilbaber's on Monday evening, the following rettOltitton eras adopts* Rereirrd, That the entedlethinen at the want we het °by notified that there me set le atm required tie filth* quota or the wet% itildirthey de not twee forward linden) , la their full .proparUon, the draft will tome rater the balance Of' the nota, and ell . will men who hem Veld KO or 7leee Mat ma bedrafted will hare their money refunded, and al lowed to takneare of themselves. There ,Wilt .be anotherjneetlan at, FAILIUL 'HEWS Th7I3DLT , aff March 8 A et C H ARTza - . 1829. PERPBTU " . 'Era INSIDWICIE 00111VABY - Ku_ Tr. A DTIT :PHIA... isrtil oft 3.091a1y.A. isAi. 02;457.1149 Mi. C Ac apital . '0 . COORS Accrued Premiums . IMAM Divested 'Pronto= WeS,lBB Unsettled 01a1m5..... 'OpC, ,Lost erms sat since liMa +SA •WN Petpetual and Tswana . : Pollcles en Metal DULTATOWS : : • Cheeks N. Banker, Isaac' Les, - -Tabu Wagner, ',. . . - advnutte. - patcr- • leamitelOraa ' ~z ! '', t ledge Pelee, .-- Jacob R. Sat Allred Fitter - Aoliagr a.. 4 ' ArINEE.,___ W. ! fa t :ldea /L-3 1 iltat„ i c ' . ._ . EDWARD 0. ' DALE, Vice emdenc. t. ' - JAS. W. NeALLUITEE, See. pre. tem. J. O. 002 i Are, Agent, i WO! corner Wood and Third streets. . F" AMP 'MAZZA . --: Insurance Co. .of North . Amerioa: PMUDBLP/i/A, Alibetio.. Inriforit, Fire -.lnsurance Company; ........ " ..... °op, ellPeOtectlosican'tie the nbovi awe' ea W. P., T0N123; Lamm lagaley's al Water it. IVESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY v cly WypiatlßGlA_ • Jr., Peak:ant, WM. P. UEURERT, wry, Otace, No. en Water Meet, epang laCo.'dWate• items* up 'Maw, Pittsinardb. • Will farina against Mt 'kinds of Fire awl Marina Rios. A Howe buiitution managed Oy Directors mho are melt !worn tw. the community, and Igo are *ten mined Oy promptnett and Morally, to maintain Ole Mender sa4icti they ham assumed at offering Moiled protection to tame sae *grata be tiltreda' . DIRECTORS: . L R. MllleriJr., .-- Andrew Ackley, • - Isms McAuley, • • Alexander Speer, Nethanlellloluses,' 'David M. Long , Alex. Piludak, -. Rees J. Thomas,- , George Marcie,- • Ohns. J. Olsrk, ' CaTU. kpbell EL Herron , - -' John P...gletlune.' mySO • ..,- . - 'P. BERT.Seeretsty. (1,1 'ZEN'S INSURA OE COMPA Y eorneVAlsrket andWeter streets, second WAXY, Perakal. MT, SiltP ARD, Secretary. . Insures Steamboats and Cargoes. , , insures agates*. loss and damage la the navhes, t.lon of the Southern sad Western Rivers, kdre s . and Bayous, and the navigation of the Seas. - Insures a gainst loss end damage by 1 . ,1,te• .•.*$ • DU:EMU§ : I • S. 51. Kier. • 1 John Shipton, , James Dt. Oooper, . J. Oaldjr Sottn.S. I I or h ,:_ Tp — kbWATEW !WOW:WE : 00 , 1 4 /*it Ocoee; F P•PArnO 'OfWeell :1* Finki4 End bistro:amp Wm. Bagley, Samuel Rea, . Jam W. 13.. Jelmatou, B. P c Jonea, • 118 a. T. Rowf,- • - Balday Preistotri's ;- =-Gmlage'Slothaulf • , '. • ()opt ,Tob.qL. Rhone% masorone :, /dui Weft,— Sailitlig" P. nriver., 34 , 4 , E. ct ammo Lose, Mader 8. Itleeelli Cheek' Azbuok guirD:4ol/3 4 -; - lortaf,w - ert afixtm . s t prim r4 :11u.itt ia IQ •• 5, si 0.1 La.nt +- ‘,., .., pi {[ ~ • - . ...1..!. 1.... , :: .1, 1.00 - Pore ronetic ° l:lreek L i ,' is note tad tot 41 by , - U"'".. - 4 _Or!. 107 _ .JAM DATZELL .`• sox .. • : ~, : : , -.t7. 4 '-' '' ' ;:i4;:' -:'''l'''' 1._ .. ~, !.; ,i 'a ..- - _ E STA-BLigll CIIA.3IPICT OIL= q:::!..1q , . , ptcdieers of . CTude Ant: Itutafaatrcn, a Reline/ Carboitillatetaiine•stuileatriieatiig Oil'. kc 3rnitirg .i&rno) Uzi] .0f f - to. :FP 00161 r. wAtzlbs "'" litialiCoaaraui wALLA:owaotarlistli.. - - COMMISSION MegCNANS* CRUDE AND REFIM VOICIISEM .. ~ BENZINE AND LVBHItId ' C}L am. itdrrilifwzi tsi nit 4 4 , "P EL PHU. P` ll, rg t a go ?IrkZer rlilerrs."t ter l attOoretg rts, itltco t . hate po attor ote Sqb l ie " P io Of We P. 11, BONDED WAREIIOIISEV? ..thtWx Wuehonsint Company Foot of }MIMI° &14.11.111a9N fitt; maiToi:4llo. 44FilirED-PETWAXIM In Tanks andßaxela.[Ses etrcalsir.i 01614 Ni).-as.BEAVEIt 9TEEET, I , l:ew jet RICHARDSON, RLEY 4304: Ocanodallon and ForWardlns Marotta' Ma la CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM. lie.lll. STREET, Sig- Liberal raish advances on consignments for Pittsburgh or Eastern Markets. rrrrantriton stemma liresm..T. S. Dilworth Ss Co., SrZg_ peiron u iVlZugi. E A4L rohnsers BREWER, BURKE &CO., 001413IL8SION 31EROILAITTE4 , AGINNTS 0, . ' Globe, Paelik and Liberty Off Works): Liberal cash advances -ankle - on i;consignmenta et Refined or Crude I,setrideum. Cot. DRUEsNE WA Y and HANCOCK. Str.i B . WARING • WARING &KING (XkMMLSSION KEROH:ANI.4 PETROLEUM MID ITS PRODUCTS And denim In Betnlng Material. No. 331MilIKET , ST. ,PittobtuLdL O• STOCHS.—The iindeialgned will tire putt:War ottentloa to thopurohase sat Stocks of ALL: szLIABLE compradee. I Invite buyers sad sellers to *AIL isoixrf i 6 .uTutt.3s. CO., Oil . of Vitriol and Airia Anunorda. OFFICM No. IS MUM= St Prrrssintam, Et. LUCENT • DllZiliaii Cols atAistureervaans 6, Pan White Relined Cubes Otis. Ro. wiumarrimumse. STANDARD PETROLEIIII - cunk:a7Bixtue., Works and Mire, COLLINS TOWNSHIP. '` Office lo Pitistordh: 2 l web' zwirva — " Ti' ts,tilSOW[lll. loll3 ieggittibfehe ootolt l 7, ore -.Metre!' to OWjilf•thilarZ orders. Itto bread stands the highest la this cowitr7 mid u Ihr. rope, for randi die test, sad the oil is atp la I asas°4t.4 ba rrels , Prepared "Pedals ExexP port - IfEB WILICMS, ' ' az'ozza Axp ~O BTIDE = AND }IERNED 11"eltt=2,71:trZre'saus AP_ • ._rik7lAll3 SHIP c , MERT.OIO PETE =UK and . Its picidacta. Oons..lte.,entf.nuPerilll44lcl":43tl OIL ilia MN . l'it— ElWT/Tl i N e o/f O w OMP li tilr. • AI-POST OFFICE BOX_ ASHWORTH a - BRITZ. L ,!go.ist,fia,4*,l4l ll pataintriki.- 4 ' TARICARILINg QOALif/SSIONMERCEWITS AND DELT4II3 , ILLII7CCENATIN_ th LIIORIOATENG, 080 Di PriaIiOLEVDS OILS, aa aonsttly on matt itbr sale at *the loat h 'market • meats arid ordetaaanalt44 - • - • 44.41 ft 'CUL WELL B TEA 3I,, F ,I 4 , Iiss • prirpand tofkunisti . So . nanch appeared . of foe ell. etelisltnd Aker: punt poses, on the shortest notice., Harlot diterent lazed- -Eashes tin Muds; and 'ffitliabsugathers., the. publl.2 tan 'be seeommacea.withabstookmz . Atio they wantfths work to thew-foe 1.4.1t1 Frisk Weed, ' betnees Eeshanle and 1 4 ,600,0 0,0. „pwlptiTED, ouppEn ' '" Oral. Lamp Chiagatlflt -11Alittf/ACTI7IIII.O +,; XX•PLIN.T. ,'F.,;14,1 These tlitmiteyi are triteartab itiataa hashes all parts sr the 'glass equdlalbes not'es:, "VregafflissAjoilValitapaa, lT“ ' ' ' 2 ' litiabluaa4-Pasia4l W: ha. Atiarrortoolt..a. murnizz,. '• '' V. mum,. IRON - CILTY WORKS. ' • JILicm.WN!4II., * rom!)aits-itgn Oorzier.of Ptak °MARA; sail . Pl= aidIVALNITTFTI Moir City Water Warks,) - Mannflieturets of stationary and othermuimm; ROLLING. MILL OASTRIOR and MAlninlig. HY, ofkinds, -and general jobbers. M - • , - _- ILL. lApf s t i rex c alUrna pepsldnio9wifia,clr . 1.314cxDLA.gq,49 ifyEr,:wo.tur.s,t rAng - PonoTter&-ti , . L. . . I ,clAireng aC : iI&AVIST.tEty, :6, iiLfre; Fiat c e 4 o.l 7; r ol s. to..+/.nx 1 . /nr.or .. to! or„ 14,a4. cii , ciaadwac a gt and StctalyrAg# Nda. llttt aduWi.i ll= • SPORTSMEIpS-ILEADQUAIVEW.,,'-' ,tl/4 WOOD MEE.v.:I in t 4tektli tu'' binning:did stock GITIC POWDER. Sod tea mar maze and - roue DR&X =AUX aid athadufiun eree!y. blot MIA fat tb& nztnat andtbtongbt to awn suirbat, FENN. -, 72kiACE44:4;, :slailallit,BUlX.DEß AND liiktignusWll.3 14cocr. anus; betwea , F4eid, Rac),Ef,ll6 iimatracturer ot , Aifili ATV'S ;141ti PORTABLY:I GIMES. Shorting Pullin% • • Repotting of sn , kinds attended to '•• 01-4 • ' LA. AED.--20 tierces Kolas Rendtece,..- rentva Aad for male. by ! LITTLE, li&TRD f. P4trint, PlTTuroaGrL' PITTSRITRGEi;PA. =E2c:ti - 4WD 311010111. S IX: 1110} LIN Gig 101,F01511Tit STREW V. Atl JA di
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