THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, 13v GEORGE BERGNER, TERMS..--Sinta Stiasosnmosr, The DART TILIIIMAPEI IS served to subscribers in the City at B cents per week Yearly subscribers will be charged $4 00, in advance . . _ WEEKLY AND SENT-WEEKIS TRusasaett. The Tiartersaim is else published twice a week during the session of the Legislature, and weekly during the remainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the following cash rates, viz: Single subscribers per year Semi-Weekly. .Si 80 Ten _ Twenty 4, 4, .2 12 0900 Single subscriber, Weekly 1 00 . - THE LAW OF NINSPAPER.S. 11 subscribers order the discontinuance of their news. papers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa , ors from the office to which they are directed, they are reipousible until they have settled the bills and order ed hem discontinued. il~~itul JOIIISSOIN 13.46..3Cii3'IMEC7NLIE1 LOCK HOSPITAL HAS discovered the most certain, speed., and effectual remedy in the world tor DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. 111,111 TS 811 TO TWlllre HOU). No Mercury or Noxious Drugs JA ana WAIRANTIII, ON NO CHARON, IN MOM olie TWO DATA.-ip Weatnctui of the Back or mbs; Strictures, Nina M be Loins, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic Weakness, Nervons Dobility,..Decay of the Phyrica..Pow.. Pox ore, Dyspepsia, tungnor,'Low'Bpirits, Connfusion of den:, rali Ration. of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, of Sight or Biddinems, Disease of the Btomach, Affections of tee Bead, Throat., Nose or Skin—those terrible diem dare arising from the indiscretion es. Solitary Babite Youth—thOse dreadful and destructive practises which produce constitul tonal debility, render marriage impos sible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG KEN .Young limn especially who have become the victims el solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands - of young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of elagneuco, or waked to ec tasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, no ag aware of physical weakness, should immediately eon ton Dr. J,, and he restored to perfect health. ORGANIC WEAKNIO - /ninsediately cured and full vigor restored Be who gleam himself under the cure of Dr. J., ma} religiously conlidein Ms honor as a gentleman, and cell, Eidontly rely upon his skill as a physician. lar Office No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltiniorsc ltd., on the left hand side going from Baltimore street, 7 loom from the corner. Be particular in observing the same or number, or you will mistake the place. Si par. titular for ignorant, Trilling Quack; with false names, or Paltry Humbug CrrNficates, attracted by the reputa tion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near All letters must oontaln-a Rootage Stamp, to we on the • •DI4 JOHNSTON. Dr. Johnson member of the - Royal °adage of Surgeons, Leaden, graduatefrom one of the meat eminent Collegss M the Unite lofttitesi finditp. greeteitt ;part cil:.whaso . lift sae bnoo spoil in the hospitals of London, Paris, Phila delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the mast as tonishing cures that were ever known. Many troubled with.rtogteg in the oars and bead when asleep, great ner vousness, being alarmed at suddeu.sounds, bashfulness, with frequent binshing.attooded sometimes' with derange• moot of mind were cured immediately, • • iTA.ER PARTICULAR NOTICE:. Dr.. • .o.oresses all those who' having 'injured them selvesloy vsteand improper indulgonoies, that secret and solitary ''obit which ruins both body and mind, itin. flitting them for either - basil:lessor society. . Tom. - are Maio of the sad and melancholy(meets pro. dticea by_ earl* habits of youth, Weakness of .tht Rick tind"Limbs, Pains in the 'Head; - Dimness of Sight, Loss Muscular Power, Pagination of 'Beak, Dyr. iielieli;Nervousirritability, Derangement orthe Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms at '.'an s ump • iigri, &R. r= VIENTAILLT, the 'Marini effects on the mind are ralleh TO oe dreaded :—Loss ol Memory, Conflation of Ideas, Ile priission' of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion tofhinin. ty, Self-distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ea., aro some fettle evil effects. Thousands 01 persons of all twee, can now Judge what Is the cause of their decline in health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, nave a singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symp ms of consumption. YOUNG WEN • who have injured themselves by a oertgin practice, In Weed In when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil zompanlons,' or at school, the affects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage Impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply Immediately. What a pity that a young soon, the hopes of his corm. try, the darling of his parents, should be glistened from all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and indulging In a certain secret habit. au lh persona must, before maw,. plating mARRIAGS, effect that a sound mind and body are themes!' necetusagy requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without them, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with th melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be. omen blighted With our own MR..IOI3NSON I S INNITGORATLNG RKSIKVY FOR OR: MANIC WEAKNESS. By this great and Important remedy, Weakness. of the Orgasm are speedily cured, and full vigor restored: rhousands of the most nervous and debilitated woe had lost all hope, have been libmodiately relieved. All Impedimenta to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualifl. triton, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Exhaustion or the most fearful kind, apeedlly,cored. • S'TAANiiiERS The many thousands cured at Ibis Medellin wittitu tne last tirelve yew's, and' the numerous important Surglcli • peratiens porformed by Dr. .L, witnessed by the re.. porters or the , papers; and many other persons, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his stanffitv es a isattentan of character and re spostalsill7s, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE—When: the .misguided and Imprudent votary of pleasure finds he'. has imbibed the seeds of this painfuldisoase, it toooften happens that an Hi-timed sense of shame or dread ottitscovery deters him from applying to these who, from education and re. spectability can alone befriend him, delaying till the .etos stltntional symptoms of • this horrid disease mhke their appeeraute, effecting the llead - Obroat, , "nese; takin, sic, 'progressing no with frightful rapitiltp',.fill death -vets! a - varied to his dreadful sufferings by sending'. hies te“thitt bourne from whence NO traveler returns.": is a mel ancholy fast that thenstinds Tall' 'Victims to this terrible disease, owing to theAriskilfuluess of ign'orint pretend ers, by the use of that dsodiy poison, aterctii7j; rein the Constitution and mcke the residue of Die miserable. To' Stissinicas.Thtt ' Doetst's Diplomas' bang hie mar Letters most eontatn s Stump to us on the sooty ifirßemodiea sant by Mail. - , No. 7 Sontb Frederick atrek s fialtimora, aprl2.•dawly UNION REST A.URANT BILLIARD AND BOWLING SALOON, NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH. THE subscribers having erected a larg e building' at the above place, expressly for the pun' o see above indicated, beg to call the attention of the pub lic to the following : . . . . Tar HiII3TAVEANT, on the first floor, with a dining room attached, is fitted up in flrst•ciass style, and it will at all times he suppled with the best OYSTERS to beind is the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, fish, and kinds of game in 9148011. Oysters served up in every style, and meals to be had at'all hours. The Ales of all the celebrated breweries in the country constantly on band. The Tenpin Alloy, or Bowling Saloon, is in the rear, and contains three alleys of modern construction, where the lovers of this healthy exercise can enjoy themselves. The Billiard Saloon is upstairs—elegantly Stied up, and contains three marble top combination cushion ta bles, equal to any made. Harrisburg has long felt the want of a grand combin- Mien of this kind, and as the proprietors are determine d to conduct it in a quiet and orderly manner, and do eve rything in their power to make it a rasoionable reEort, they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. jaB-dtf . WILLIebt C. ide.FADDIVii &Ca: 11 - AY 1 HAY ! !—Sup erior baled Hay 11 for sale by , ae2u JAMES M. WHEELER BIIOK-WHEATIOAL and CORN MEAL just received a or sae tow at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner Front and Market streets. MILITARY GAUNTLETS. ANEW LOP, just received. of the bee quality, at Ca i iElJiltr,l, ooxt door to Wrrisbuir . Rank. . . . •.et.7 -AIR; TOOTH, NAIL, CLOTH, :HAT, _Li_ LAMER, and INFANT BRUSHNs, in.grnat varieiy HILLSE'd )J AND FA*ll( sruNE. . . . / ''',.' • A. im,: t .,...„-- - .• . . . combo, s'''' ‘ -' \\\p/yo'..._------:_ .. -- ::: :-.' "''''''' ''''' , .., • .:.. .. . . . ... .. . .. . ... . • . . . . „.....-- .:. ••• si l l .: : ',: '',', :',$D, .i .. --- 4 ..7 1 — . : 7 ,-i-ii.14.,,_„-..,..•,.., : r=; --_,--=--. , 3. , :.•_,:_,.„,„,..„ . e._.,„,,,,,,,r-4,,.1.-.*,,)„, ; , ! ____.,::, .0. . t tia, . ... . ."2311311 {UV , • ! .. .. --r _ T-7'. - : • . .. . , VOL XVII (inn* of (irauti So - truitspzrtutio 4 ENNBYLVANIA RAIL ROAD- WINTER TIME TA.BLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. ON AND AFTER MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1862 The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Riiiroad Company will depart irom and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows : EaST Vit h. It THROUGH EMPRESS TRAIN lemma Harrisburg daily at 3.20 a. m., amt arrives at West Philadelphia , a t 7.40 FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily, (except Sunday,) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives, at West Philadelphia at 5.10 . MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 5.55 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 11.00 p. m. , . AOCONMODATION TRAIN, via Motuat Jos-, !eaves Elarriaburg at 7.30 a. m., and 'arrival at Wad Phila . dolphia at 1215 p. ma. • • - - • "• - - ETAROBBURO ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum bia, leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 p. m.. and arrives at Watt Philadelphia at 7.20 p. m. : • WESTWAR)D. • - . , . . THROUGH EXPREEIs TRAIN loaves Philadelphia at 10.80 p.m., Harrisburg at 8.06 a. M., Altoona 8.40, a. and.arrives at Pittsburg at 1.26 p. m. ' • : MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 6.00 a. m. , and ar rivea at Harrisburg at 1,20 p. 131.;leavealltrrisburg at 9.00 a. m., Altoona, 3,30 p. m. , and arrives at Pittsburg at 9.83 p. M. FART` LINE lerres Phitadelphia at 11.26 a. in., Harris burg 4.05. p. in., Altoona at 9.10 p. in., and arriving at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. in. • ' HARRISALRG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaved PIM delphia at 180 p. m. , and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 . . MOUNTJOTACCOMMODNITON via Mount Joy leaves Lancaster at 11.83 cm:, arrives at Harrisburg at 1.30 p. In. • .. The NEWS EXPRESS and PASSENGER TRAIN will leave West Philadelphia at 4.00 a. m.; Lancaster 7.07 a. in. ; Mount Joy 'at 7.43 a. m.,tiliddlot,own at 8.25 a. m., and arrive at Harrisburg at 8.55 a. m., connecting with Mail Train west, from Harrisburg, at 9.00 a. m. SAMUEL O. YOUNG, Supt. Bast, iSv. Penna. Railroad Harrisburg, January 24, 1862 —dtf J. MILES; BURGVEON- .DENTLSTA Je)PFERS his services to the oitizene o Harrisburg and its violniiy. He swami a share o (fie public patronage, and gives ,smurance that. his best endeavors shall be given to rend r satiSfaetion in his pro. (melon. Being an old, well tried (tenth; he feels Safe in nviting the public generally to , call on him, assuring hem teat they will not be dissatisfied with his services; Ocice No. 328 Market street, in the hone* formerly oc cupied by Jacob& Eby, near the United States Hotel, Harrisburg. Pa. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." HARRISBURG, PA. MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 3, 1862 DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, end Would respectfully call your atention to the largest and best Bekaa stock iu this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS, Burning Fluid and Alc:obtol, PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the beet manufacturers and Pe turners of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES,' IN IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL RINDS, We respectfully Invite a call, feeling, confl dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. JONWE AND PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR Of all kinds, direot from the Proprietors.. Saponifier and Oonoentrated Lye 1 Wholemald Agents for SaPordflor, whichiwe sell as low as it can be purchased in the cities. MAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS Being large pitrchasers is these Oils, we Can oiler Induoemeiits to close buyers. , Coal ail tamps of the moat improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. ose of yoa whO hi4e not given oar 1:104§8 &ND , POWDERS a: trial know no thali superiority, and the - advantage they are in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and In' gust cloadition. Thousands can testify to the profit they haVe .derived from the use:of oar Cattle Po‘ders by the increasing quantity • and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. , _ Oar long ex perienceln the businees gives us the advantage of a thorough knoidedge . .of the trade, and our arrangements 'in the - cities are such that we caa in a very short time :furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the best of',terms.. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestow e on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of at fahleicee, and the desire to Please all, to merit a continuance of the favor of ar.diserini butting public. . . .- • . TNETOLLEttiOAPS - POMAIYES HAIR . Wi t ,P0WD14.9, r.POLOGNAN Aid EX.TAACT.I of many styloe Prices sad fnauutaotaros at . Hrid. L~x,b DUD AND FANCW IRE ID. & WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL RA ?RISBURG, PEA N'A KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, Oils, varnishes mind Clines, Dya.Stalrs,.olsas and Patty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pus. Ground Spline Lard; Speras'and Pine 011 e, Boltha, Vials and .11,4aip GEL:does, Cootlle:Sosp, Sponges' 'and Corks, 111k.. t . ke &c., Ace 3 With II general variety of ... .. . _ . .._.. 0 _ ... 0 • " i ;,-vr PI .. . \lk .. ,_,_ • 0• . ~,,H o-aN i DRur __. , ;i7 - S : ' 0 0 ! :-------- N 4 4 4: . . "R_R.: 0 _,,i,..../ . TEETH I TEETH 11 RESTORATIVES GOAL °ILI G'AR,BON 'OIL 1 FARMERS AND GRAZIER., PURE DRUGIA3 glisitilancous IMM NEWBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION "RIG LY CONCENTRATED" .(33111P4 MED FLUID EXPRACT BUCHU, A Positive And Speci de Remedy For. Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS,-. GRAVEL, and. DROPBICAL tiWELLING'S. ' 6; power of Digestion; and excites the ABSORBENTS int i:healtny action, by which the WATERY Ott CALOAREOUS depositions, add all UN NATURAL ENLARGE are reduced, as well as PAIR AND INFIAMATION, and is good for MEN, WOMEN' OR CHILDSEN. HELMBOLD'S EXCRACT BUCHtT, For Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habit& of Dissipation, Early In discretion or Abuse. ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Indisposition to Exertion, Lmsof ,Power Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Welk. Nerve's, 'Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness cf Vision; • Pain in the Back, Universal Lsssitude of the Muscular. Syslem, Hot Hands, . Flushing of fife Body, Dryness of the Skin, " ' ' Eruptions on tue Face, • PALI TO COUNTENANCE, These erapiems, if allowed to go on, whit h this med icine invariably removes, soon foDows IMPOIENCY...FATUITy, kPILEPIIO FIfE IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can say that they are not freque. tly followed by those "DIREFUL DISEAStS," • are AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the biuse of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL. CONFESS THE RECORDS OF THE INS &NE.AS FLAME, And the Melanchay DqUia by Consyniption, HEAR AREAS WITRY.3S TJ THE TOTH ON THE ASSERTION. TRH CONSTITUTION ON OIL AFFECTED WITH ORIGANIC WEAK Requires the old of medicine to ~trengtnea end . Invigorat the Sysiein, Which kiRLYBOLD'a EX RACY BUOatt ilvarialgy does A TRW. WILL 0.:1101 . Ce TB! mon F..: M. _ .A xy LD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, -MARRIED, - Oil CONTEMPLA - TI.s,G MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFterios:i'POCULlAle TO FEMALES, the Nitrite' Bache la Unequalled toy any other remedy, as in Ohlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppreatio nof .Customary. Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Lencorhosa Whites, &aril ity, and for all complaints inddent to Use sea, whether analog from Itidiscretioa, Habits of Dissipation, or In the . . S 01,121 1 . 1- OITANOtE OF. LIFE: ! intikkoig Alloys • • 'NO FAMILY SELOUbD BE WITH TT IT I TAP No. mom IZASAIt t ,MAOCIRY,,IIB. treepLvAsest MIDI cum PON viaiialsiNT 'AND liAlliitßOW4.lXiiiii3llB. HLIMBOLMS Arilidef BeICTITI - • - • KORED DISPASES. • In all their Stamp , . At little Expense ; Little or no'dliange - No inconvenience; And no Exposure. It causes a frequent-desire and olives strength tu.tisinate, therebrreniChisig Obstruottdris. " PreventimkAnd Siiimurea.of I,no Allaying Pain and Imflammation t so frequent In the class ot diseases, and expelling ail Poisonous, Diseased and saora-tuti dittiter. isiduusine . llEVN THOMANN if EN ELATE BRELY,IHE VlCW4did UP, QUACKS, and who havo pakd, HEAVY FAME to be cured in a short tinie,have found they were deceived, and that the "I'Oi• SON" has, by the aim of "POWERFUL AHTHINVINIH, " been dried up in. the system, to limas. out In- an., aggravated form, and . PE&RAP S MARRIAGE, Dae Hancopin's NEDIMIt Boeau 'for all stfactiona And dbiediste el the - . • UdINARY ORGANS, whether.existing in • . . • ...ALS.LEI .OR FEMALE, From whatever chase Originating and ho matter of , HOW LONG S VANDING, • litseaSes of these Orgaea require the sin or Dl4ltliT/0. HELABOLD'S Elittatilf SUMO' • IS IREARFAT DIURETIC, . . And is certain to have the claimed enact in all Dia/Gael' WRlthl IT'IS ItSCILOORND10): Evidence of tne most reliable And respondibie character will accosnpauy the medices. •. . • • CEIVIO:ICAME „ro O ns E S •C to UR 2O " earn standing, Win MUM Known • • SLIENCE. AND FAmb. • . Price $1..00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Pellverstlfe any address, securely packed from obser 'DEXRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. Veiree Gdaranteed'l ' Advice Gratis I AFFIDAVIT . . . , ,Personally appeared before ona, an Alderman of the 'ouyoffniladelyttis H. T. lisianorn, wao bola & duly kiWbill;doth say, Ms priparinionS cootcln no narfiotio, no mercury, mother injurious drugs, but' are purely 'lege- . ,H. T. HELUDDI D. StVorn and aubeorlbnd- before me,,lhie'23,l day of No rember, 1964. wm. P. HIBRERD,..4/derman, . ,•. .Nitutti St. a twee Race, Phila. Adaresitlettnrs for Informutint nt confidence to; • T...II.ELM.BOLD Chemist • Depot, 104 Auntit Tenth st., bet. cutmulon, DOUN LiFisurrA E AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to diipote - "Ur 'xiient - owy" and. "ore= " iiMICLIS ON TEI ANPONATIO/IFANTAVEN) BY lielinboln'e Genuine Preparation p, . ; •a .I..xtract " Improved Rose Wash. Sold by C. K. Seller, D. W, Grose, J. Wyeth,:;,C.AlA. 41 , 1:0 1 Ail bk&OFMTJ" ASK FOR HELMBOLD'd. TAKE NO OTHER. Oat out the advertiPemdiit and send for it, AND AVOIPIMPLEDADA .i.ND R.T.POSURK. movift-nly • • • All Work Prothised in One Week E Y A A ;STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT 104 lila keg Qt eeib- wePta 4th and sth HARRISBURG, WHERE` every desetigtion" of Ladies' ntidGentleMens'aisrinents,"Piemi Godds;nc . ~ are Dyfsd, Cleansed. , Sad MO/ad An tee best manner and at the shortest notice. PO P (10 & CO, Nova-dimly Proprietors. COAL! POWDER!! ' COAL' REDUCtD I 1 I . ,N consideration, of the hard times, and as I sell exclusively - FOR CASH, I have reduced the price of Coal as follows : Lykeus Valley Broken $2 90 per ton u " Larlelgg " 290 " " • ", !" 2' 90 " " : SL . OVO , 44 . !2.190 " CS Nut .. 225 tt Wilksbarre . •L 90 " 6 ' Lorberry " 290 " " HixtideliVeied by the Pliskr:Wliefit • CisSu,• it Can oil weighed at the puretiaseri dcor, and If it falls short 10 sousos, the Coal 'wall be forfeited. All Cued of the best quality mined, aelivered fr es from all irepuritiei. - Al Coal sold In (puddles, at the LOWIL4I , WHOLISALZ Agent for Dupont's Celebrated Powder, • large supply always on hand, at Manufacturers prices.' ' ASIA large lot;of superlorbaled tidy for sale. .1 23 JAMSS 51. WHEELER. CIELEBRATED DANDSLION COFFEE: - 41,,J Ttaa good, nutritions, ant ffno . 11/vored coffee, in WOW offered for aide vary low by ,) NICHOLS & BOWMAN, i3l i corner FrP,li and Markel 810."i8* 1r ELLER'S DRUG STORE is the place 436.,t0 buy,Pareet MedWaal. i , -Thus I ! ' r 1 ': 1 BY , , From our Morning Edition, From Washington. ~.~~__._ Complete Restoration of Good Feeling Between England and United States. Good Understanding With Other Foreign Governments. • RELEASE OF ymasoms FROM FORT LAFAYETTE. The Case of Colonel Corcoran. I=l The Rebel Privateers to be Regarded as Prisoners of War THE TAX BILL. Expected Annual Revenue of One Hundred and Fifty Millions of Dollars. ==l A NATIONAL BANKING LAW PROJECT. General Lane and General Hunter. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 Notwithstanding the alarms and croakings of some of the. foreign journals and letter writers about the stone blockades, and other sinister reports, the despatches received at the State Department, are regarded as conclusive of a complete restoration of the entiente cordiale between ,the United States and Great. Britain, and one of the best possible understanding of the governments of France, Italy and . other Continental States. Yesterday Secretary Sew ard and Lord Lyons. exchanged congratula lions on the adjustment of the Trent affair, in a spirit similar to that which, in the same case, animated Earl Russell and Minister Adams. The Secretary of State on Friday directed the release, from Fort Lafayette, of all the persons taken from on , bowl of, rebel armed:vessels, which order has been undoubtedly 'executed. It is true, as hag been stated, that General Wool, under instructions, asked General Huger whether,if Smite, the pirate, were delivered to him at. Norfolk, Celoriel Corcoran woald. be restored to liberty and sent north. The answer, in the negative, was on the ground of a differ ence in rank auto the two persons. - -Toe re-union at Secretary Seward's residence on Friday embraced the largest. attendance of members of the- diplomatic corps and their families that has been witnessed at any similar assemblage for a year past.` ' Washington society is cheerfully waiting only. for Congress to establish a financial system for the government, and for sunshine to dry up the roads for military purposes. Hon. Allred Ely, member of Congress from New York, and late prisoner at Richmond, had an interview with the President and Secretary Seward yesterday, •and it. :has been determined to place the rebel privateers, now in New York and Philadelphia, upon a footing of pri soners of war. An order has been issued re moving them to military prisons, with a view to their exchange for citizens of the United States incarcetatedin the South. This important Mid 'humane Militia on the part of government, may result in the return of Cols. Corcoran, Lee, Coggewell, Woodruff, - Wilcox, Hodges, and the other officers now held as hostages for these privateers. A general exchange of all the ptisoners will it is believed, speedily follow. The interview of Mr. Ely in conjunction with several of hie associatemembeis of the Housreef Representa tives, was not only interesting but is described as affecting. " • Lieut. Edward Connelly -of :the 69th New -York regiment and a prisoner .of war, - has. -ar rived from Columbia, South Caroline and was present at the interview with the President and Secretary of State. He repot ts that the health, of Col Corcoran and the other prisoners there was geed., It is understood that the tax bill is now being perfected in its details by the Committee on Ways lend' Means. It proposes a moderate rate of taxation :upon most of the articles of necessity and- consumption; with higher rates on distilled liquors and other ,articles of luxury; on legaciea and 'probates; on pas sengers by railroadd • and other conveyance; on newspapers and telegraphic messages.— From these sourpes taken. in connection with the tariff on the imports, it is confidently ex pected. after the most careful iniestigation, that the , government will derive an annual revenue,ot. at least one: lumdred and fifty mil lion dollars. This. tax ;bill giye the United States bouds a sure specie paying security. The have also considered the gab ject of a National banking law, -which will re quire,the deposits of United States stock as security, for the bank notes that are circulated as currency. . • ; The President in' conversation yesterday with Representative Conway,- of Kamm, stated that he appointed James H. Lane Brigadier General with the exprms understanding that he was to serve under General Hunter, and tbat General lane had frequently declared his 'willingness to -do so; that he,thePreeident, had, and has now, the, trongest desire to:,oblige Gen. Lane, and consequently he appointed a large , staff to suit and gratify him ; that while he hoped and expected an expedition somewhat to his liking. would be sent forward under him, he expected it to be dope by. an amicable ar rangement with Gen. Hunter. ,He never in tended and does not 'now intend that it should be independent of Genetal Run ter; `or` in any way whetever offensive or dishonoring to him that Gen. Lane Must re ceive his orders, from Gen. Huuter, , and the President will be glad if Gen. Hunter, acting within the range of his orders, and his sane pf duty to the public, can give such orders as will be satisfactory to Gen. Lane. fitful Erin* mart. having procured Steam Power Presees, we are peeper to execute JOB add B WOK PRINTING ()revery deecrip 800, cheaper than 't can be done at any other establish• moot In the country. . RAIF.S OF ADV r ia15.15451. Arir Fonr lines or less constitute one half square. Sight Mee or more than font constitute a square. Half square, one day so 25 It one week 1 00 ens month 2 00 three months .......... _ _ 3 00 it AI months 5 00 I one year... ......... ..... 800 OneNuare, one day 44 one week.... ft one month... If !three months Six months, one year Jar Business notices Inserted in the his.4l aduron, Or before Marrigee and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PVI r• ,- `r¢ rot oach Insertion. PC4II Na-25 Jar' Slarrigeil and teattut to be °barged as regular • rnenta From Fortress Monroe. Masonic Celebration of St. John's Day by the National Zonave Lodge. The Rebels Expected to Attaok The National Zotlave Lodge of Free Masons, celebrated St. John's day by a brilliant festival last evening, inside the Fortress. A bountiful suffer was partaken of, and the dancing and music continued until a very late hour. In consequence of the foggy and stormy weather, no flag of truce was sent to Craney island to day. The Colonel of the Espennel Z inaves denies positively the etatemente of the commander of the Erricson, that the captain of the John Trucks was sent forward by that officer, and that he, the colonel, took command of the vessel. • The John Trucks•and the Erriceon are expected to leave for Annapolis to-morrow morning. Contrabands who • have recently come on board the Young Rover, Rtatioued off York river report that about fifteen hundred ti oops are al Gloucester Point, and six or seven thou sand at Yorktown. An attack is constantly exppoted from Gen eral Wool, in the rear of Yorktown. The Constitution is to-day taking coal. Col. Shepley who returned from W ishingron yes terday morning, brought orders to snit as soon as possible for Ship Island, her original desti nation. NOVEL MODE OF CARRYING THE Merl.—The rebels, in the lower counties of Maryland, are so closely watched by the Union troops, that they find it difficult to communicate with their friends in Virginia. Their last dodge is the most novel which has yet been put into ope ration: A large kite is made, covered with silk, so as to render it impervious to water. The tail is formed by folding letters or newspapers to gether, and tying them with a loop knot— each letter, or perhaps two letters together, forming a big. When the tail is as heavy as the kite can conveniently bear up under, a cord long enough to reach about two-thirds of the way across the river is attached, and the kite raised in the air. After the kite has exhausted the string, or has reached a suffi cient height, the cord is cat, and the concern, gradually descending, is borne by the breezi to the Virginia shore, where the b )bs are taken off by those in waiting, and new ones for their sympathizing friends in Maryland tied on in their stead. With the first favorable wind, back cornea the kite to the Maryland shore; and vice versa. . . Although mishaps- sometimes occur to the mails by a sudden change of the wind wafting it into the river, as a general thing the dodge is successful. By this means, large numbers of letters and northern newspapers find their way into Vissinia. • WEL/01 NAPOLEON, (at that time First Colisal,) heard of the death of Washington, he said: "The great light of - the world • has gone out." In his hand, in the following order of the, day, he thus announced the dece•ase of the "Father of' his Country" to the Consular Guard, and to the armies of France : "Washington is deAl This great man fought against tyranny ; he established the liberty of his country. His memory must always be dear to the French people, as well as to all the free of both worlds, and tspecially to the French soldiers, who, like him and his American troops, fight•in de fence of liberty and equality. Therefore, _ the First Consul has ordered that, for the space of ten dap. crape shall be hung on all the colors and standards of the Republic." THE GREAT FLOOD TN CALIFORNIA.—Actonnts from San Francisco to the 17thinst.,.state that incessant and heavy rains had prevailed . for fif ty hours previously, and Sacramento City, for the third time this winter, was in danger of be ing completely inundated. The area of land submerged is estimated at three million acres, mostly arable, and a considerable p ortion fenced and under cultivation. Nearly five thomand cattle and sheep have, it is believed, been sirowned during the minter. As a compensa tion for these disasters, however, the unexam pled storms and floods have washed the mining regions where the earth was upinrned, Produc ing great changeis, and rendering a large in crease in the gold yield of the [riserr diggings for the ensuing season highly. probable. . Sam. FOR THE Titaciex..ln these days, ; when diseaiies of the throat are so prevUltut, and in co many cases fatal, the use of COIIIIII3II Mat is recommended as an effectual remedy : We commenced by using it three times a day— morning, noon and night. "We dissolved a large table-poonful of pure table salt in about half a tumbler . full of cold water. With this we gargled.the throat mac thoroughly before meal time. • The • result has been that, during the entire winter, we were not only free from the ritual coughs and colds to which, so far as our memory extends, we have always been eubject, out the: dry, backing cough has en tirely disappeare I. We attribute the satisfac tory result entirely to the salt gargle." Tits Henderson, (fly.) Hail learns from a gentleman direct from Simpson , county, that the Coufederate authorities have levied on every man who „H s u f l ee undred dollars .worth,uf property for a gun. He says :adver tisements were posted all over the cuuutry..ja_ forming the citizens that, unless tb4 far nislied'a gun by a given day, or twenty dollars to buy one, they would be fined fifty:dollars each, and be imprisoned until paid.. .Tirkt i s one of the additional inducements to become a citizen of the Southern Confederacy. " The man worth five hundred dollars is taxed four per cent. on all he is worth merely for arms. C°1411"1. 13ARV XX BROWN, the gallant com mander at Fort Pickens, being sick with drop sy, his second in command, Major Lewis G. Arnold, of New Jersey, has been appointed and confirmed a brigadier general, for gallant ser vices in the three fights at Pickens. .THE ARMY TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT.-It 18 stated that the military telegraph line now has near twelve hundred miles of telegraph wire in operation, and one hundred and thirty opera tors, and several hundred repairers and build ers in the field. 200 ..... 3 50 6 GO 10 00 .....15 00 Yorktown. I=l FCiRTRi.9I3 MONROB, Feb. 1