Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 12, 1862, Image 2

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    Bailg 'oeltgrap4.
rforevorrffoat that standard sheet,* •
Where breathes the foe but fiabt before
reedoues Noll benath our feet,
A •IF reedone'm banner , mireamltig o'er us,
OUR PLATFORM
THE UNION-THE CONSTITuTiON-AND
THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW.
HARRISBURG, PA
Weitiesa ay , Morning, February 12 166
,$E NATIONAL FOOWDRY:
Thakinetiting in the Court . House, last even:
ing, of .the people of, the..city of Harrisburg,
relative ,to t 1 location of ,the proposed, Na
tional 'Foundry in- this vicinity; was of a char
acter becoming the itoportant objects it had in
view: The resolutions offered by kir. Alla
man fully set forth the immense mineral and
geographical advantages t vrhich this locality
possesses, widilAfefcb:nitighlty to tkiegici-iioard
by railroad communication, and its safety from
foreign. Invasion ;by intermediate pdsts of.de
fence, render It absolutely- the most eligible
site fl.tlatt countsy t ier tixejlowatiOn 'Of 00412 t .ex
tensive(works:„
-41
The subject is now fairly.id, the hands of the
people,,witn whom it, remains to carry it for
ward, tp success. There is no room to doubt
the ultimate selection of this locality for 'the
erection 'or these-great'national improvements,
but it is bwotning "the prideirhich we all feel
in the superior ' advantages of this city for this
purpose, that every-man give. to the purpose
whatever influence ii&possesse4 which will con
duce touts success.
*waist". Fa t ima qa EsoLam) nttempte to
interfere .in: the domestic affairs otthis govern.
went, and seek by participation, to uphold and
justify teballlOrt against right, they must look
to their,own, dominion and narrowly watch
theirown subjects, or there will , be a rebellion
aphid wrong.' The parvenue Emperor of the
French,
l f all the accounts trne, ,Which are
stearned aeross.:6 water, seems to have lately
engendered , a peat , dilillite.for the plain quaff- •
ties of Republicanism, and . is watchhur
opportunity to Strike - I' . ;# . 61; freedom, an
this tafilitrillieritritlie'l - illitiv4i ,, limy4e4Orti'
sararely established on the continent of Europe,.
Aro have repeatedly asserted "that the govern'
ment of liltivtlaited•litateeluts no right to, e.
pond shoe Or/lb:3 sympkithy or the assistance
of tke rulers of Europe to,crueb the slave:hold
ers rebel/lon,,and particularly have- we.nothing•
to eapeot front -the Aritish or the Frerich - goi:
eminent: But*whila the ruling ; aristocracies bf
the 89. 0 19 11 5 4 9. 12 P ere emulous of :each other's
efforts ti embroil their governments-lin•awar
with the government of the United Stitt* Vie', ‘
as a people,` have nothing partictilarlito,fenr,
froattolcii.an-lattirritittion, When either Mag.:
lend 4 , ext Fiance. Attsitiptepthie , ititeileri3.nee, it
will be thelsynel fot nn - uprlelng . cd . tnelr - Own
turbutoni as shel4 -the.
throp94 off,_ b4ol.Aatiops, their.• very,fomida
tioustitettd,thio , rising will notocintr benattsethe
raaakf triOotii particularly ' with 'the Wel ,
m en 'lß E *OM, but be o "!9.;til l ey hate the
govemmentennder. which they toil and groan,
and -aretmcfre r.amdous for change than
are Itlany • 'of • Weise hp and now fo ibly
array r t igaliot the icgitimaie, govenuneht of
this land. —England, for instance; lute Ireland
constantly to'gnard,' the slumbering 'ziPir l it of
wheil(,l g° 1 4 1 4 1 : . 1 " 1 4 "!iii.44 116113 , fer
free4r6;9l l 4.4(PlaY moment be awakened to a
mostlearfuLand terrible revenge on Lthow'irhel
have nolotigjenslaveci att their rot itiee:` Nor
are tliti•trieli the'Only people Who now. NaMt
for an; Oill/Rftertity to wreak : ailevengemotrAor
vindkate a wrontrinfilcted by England,' The
oppreiiiierl'netitms of the *old owe their 41*it
, 9 ;101.4,4..1 4 4 441 „ „
uailop t iltvwpopsy 04; Interfere/me which has
so long.beia•pruoyced by the British govern
ment, so that while , the masses anywhere' are
fighthittourtish hut tyranny, they Will'aleo be
fig l 4. l o2g klic4ißtlltLbter ; and.Siestroy the denial
dynaft lirhichhas•mtule Albion- perfidiehe , for
a thottsend -yew. Arid in , the same 'manner
woulttiAtentiOn'operitte gn the :destinies of
the usnoer,piq nowral4 the French ;people.;
His power, which is scarcely consolidated, does'
not reitieither trithe-love or thelOtt* of the'
.
sionerii9ti -4 1 /45ae's ,bard „earned and ,
stoinedreptttation, and, then•as an-idventuroue
sgitater'r he-hasnranitgel . su*Ssfal td &Ai? .
the nitittlar c ifitnifWriilek,te'phange 4eir l respect
and aaesion to one power, thet they:could the
moreidicoessfultY be brought to. the-feet of's
less aticiditif,Pdtkirignohle and infinidlilinOre
corrupt Cliefiks,*iess than ever existed 4 - A,the .
title of an twilit:Oct:4
European intervention will not take place . in'
AMettill3 di frt as. t e t;r04:4#6402
their smpathis,ers ; in .the titatpaTintici.r
pate... Bovolution and rebellionlitreas rift' now
as ever, though concocted in secret thrioughkrat;
Euroft::',Tha transportation 'Of a
. hpridmi
thousand Men from any nation in Europe ..to
this eoutistent,to. assist; the slaveloitiererelbel
lion on sonieitiew of•difference•with the'
al government, would arouse double that
bar to arms against-the-p4war-thus interfering.
It wonldnincoutage. demands=gp
ple on theirgoresmnints, and the governments
• of goir*.nntach other, until the cw?vliciaiog .
thus ftild44* , '*. o o: 4, r4:fd# 4 o)ii: , , Wkrik
war. ( *Ws; ylitt atitiiredly postpone intervarP ,
lion ig,A4erkszt,rairairsk but it l 4lllnotpitt
end tatty? Aktk
the AV. ; • - re'Vl 6 4ll t :lb
VALUE 01' DEAD BODIES.
The Cincinnati Times is of the opinion that the
bodies of traitors slain in the unholy crusade
against the American Union, must be exceed
ingly valuable, if it be proper to form our es
timate 'from the ostentatious ceremony in
which federal officers indulge by eabalming
and conveying them t , the lines of rebellion,
that they may be transfer' ed to the care of
their traitor friends. We agreevsith the Times,
because it esteems courtesy—nor do we object
to surrendering the remains of the traitors to
their ..frienda, althoUgh Lk is _customary to give
those of ordinary criminals to the physicians,
for experiment ; but we can see no reasoh; In
deed none can be urged, for making more pa
rade over those who have merited an ignomin
ious death, than over our own lamented brave.
After the hattle f'lub's Run, messengers were
sent to'theiliOnfederate officers, requtsting the
privilege of hum' rig tke body of Col. Csmatos;
but the,e4041 1 14i120-Milif , yictory,i :riot onli
refused to assist the messengers, but denied
them, the privilege of prosecuting their enter
priselbeinitelves. The Masons, Wham fraterhal
obligations are recognized even by savages,
Dakatli the hotin Thick IMfi been denied ittk? , an
thorities of the nation ; they- appealed to mem
bera.of- , ihe,Prillr ju i stio? -• B °o4, ..tP. be_ Pervlit
Prk, to,Y - :t4...1F 1 .4 :r! B Pec t a • Y? , it .slain
,i.the,„t their t rzminatios were of
tho
a r
The bo dyof Cid. PIEII4/I b ad been ant
to Richmond long ;haters that time, and
more than sir hniainid ' prisoners had been
released 'on their* parola-Of • h'otior; but; with
this_precedtnt before:lbe South, with thiti ex
hibition of , the disposition of : our authorities,
'the rehashed the • hardihood to refuse to hear
either the : riamands of=the agents the Env- ernment, or tbe app e als of a fraternity as.' old
arcivilization- • Such • an exhibition of barbar
ity, it is true, would- MA , jusitify retaliation on
mg part, it would not •hat 4 excused the'reten
tion of ?Aoliicafir's i;OdY, atiir his hinds had
volitely asked for it:; but ; it does not appear
thitt, 'After •witnettrlng the 'disposition- of the
. „
dells, our - Acenitriight have waited until the
remains were :demanded:: and then have de
livered. them over, with, as: little -ceremony as
the Sheriff would;•heie'giien DP the body of a
malefaeter,:to the "pitifida- o d t oeeive
authrize r e c eive
it.
,
the-dictates
i But . tot' course, however consistent with
the-dictates of rea6n and common 'sense, was
not pursued: . Whilit the bedial of thirty or
forty loyal men, who were as dear to their' re;
laticine, in life, as , any southern man could be
toms, were -thrown 'into -a , common grave,. or
sent homeat the charge`of private individdali,
those of Zollicoffei and some of his snhordinates
were embalmed at the expense of" the govern
ment,-and forwarded; without demand,' to the
rebel authorities, with as rattah'cerethony as if
they had, been the represeutativea of .a friendly.
power, who-had died while performing an im"
portant 'mission. - -Mere could 'not be - done if
the - BliAlSiktil Arnbaii4d6i were , to ate in Wash
ington, to - day- ,It la about time that so much
parade over the:hodies'td those who bliva only
escaped the gallows *Means of bullets, - should
pease If ' t 4 - 4..ilfor t o put forth ' to 'kill more
traitors were equal to; those made to, lionize
thy' dq.d.'we abouldlia,ve a much briefer 4(.14- i
glei tha..thirpiestmt is likely'to be - 1
111YORTANT LEGISLATION
'V .. .
ie' act providing for the assumption, of that
portion of, the direct! tax which has. been ap.
isptionedlo , ttie state' of Pennsylvania, passe d
both"tiousba of the legislature' last week, and
'yesterday received ihe Executive signature. At
the same time official notice of the fact was
.sured,Un theZemtary'or the Treasury, so hat
there remains only the - passage' of the receipt;
feri the full-amouutof this tax, between the
Treasnrer. of th 4 United States andlhe Gover
nor tif - Pands'ylV4ila, ebb* that 'tie ante's
Indehtediaws ou kids . score has beet fully Huai- .
dated ; tkuusirelieviugthe people or the com-.
"UipnWealth. firont 'taxtation on ;th is , account for
tike Year etishiiig,'a.douditioil whidthb pebple
'ofictothir:state, in the Truhin can boast.
I‘ . A comparisan,of this fact, -.with the fact of.
I Wei suOriet force which Perifisylitwia hail now
in the field; speaks' highly 'llikn'of the wise
Pol!cy.W4ick bap gov . erned the disbursement of
her finances and the control of her resources.
the;p3bple'of 'the burdens ofit
was which is vow tiii3'eiltirgief3 of the
bleier'? of 001e.r. ;Oates, and lit will also place
credit.e of the common wealth in a position to
genimand•th* eontributlefii and: the Confidence
(4%e finances of
by; a .niniiimy
4.. i it tneat
ioiof high characterk totha Capt. Dodge
,cau obtind.has , tast-eff4red to dbitrie: of
bficatkie that; tui long . as
that camp is occeple..l tigdt
egithents yet , M the; service of the; BMW , of
Ten i nsylianial-thdcittitherity' - of jt4l
atntt ed by 0 44 4 8 t";*440:6r.
.. 4 :
cart.c waic44:l , ilwai n another column; • uapt
fipdgehlm- elfleapreesea thestimecpinion. , We
atteomtenid"tdit?,troin: , the
1,h4 fin'oist
Witikin the dimity: of. :the commonwealth by
`cirdix of-Clen. , McClellan who is of the opirriori
.tba ;from` thit poirit to
ic.etAtY where they *4- be heeistf,; pith
eitety zozoinislte facility ancl-dispatoh: • And as
imp the vnlartiteht4 troops Vref4eineved , from'
p•eartiai eapt.4kntge «iII aeeume its con -
6)110 a reedeavoits , for-sni?lt troops. 'Oho may
- frqo time to time mester-into•the service::
.Troullioneir Jerre thai +ate ' yet been: perpe-'
trated '6134 th#e TeloOltitibe;titoes, )e the,ii
non acernelit or the,Leitae .dames :W. 44(tiggie
as a canffidate for inditOr Senerittof this Mate;
: - ..iihfin'thit terra 'of the relent able find efficient
,1 10 - * gitic ' tle*Oot , 4. 1 4; -.jam* , f l 4
' , aisetwt;l: t ihak it .wp.. (Alder.• - h - . 0 go !to, Antwerp
cornmissioned.aaan agent of •thls4roverenrent;
i
Net 'in reality- acting 4ue:the.. , rtaineti of several
'lite eapecolatiagi soiletook ittatati• M , to tdboi
ina d theaupport of , the people for el reeporerible
and; respectable positiqn4 1 , . , . , ,
ROT PpaPose• to held - , the Gov
r re' o ` '
the etadadt 'every
k f ir ; 1 44. 1 .0 ' YTOW, in. :t4 4 ? - Areet or
tp thesleceuey of the: sideavalks...:lint we
do-hold the commander of the camp &Point
- , „ 1 , .
104 . 1 fin' the tion'dneVoUthe •Irohirdiere ; 'and if
K . (4,",t0 refer " tot an repaovp the :. out- .
1 1 1 64 gund ti L; Ikea Viaptied cUutia
• kirloiebto woulo Acertioni7 fbe
4.+W.gftazlrßekia4:OliffilthAllikaTialiet.;,•.
ettilip it a
_ - g e0740' itbivarp 12, 1862
By TRIG "
,ti!iiJ
From oar livening Edition of Yesterday.
FROM GEN. BURNSIDE.
GREAT SUCCESS OF THE EXPEDITION.
THE. REBELS SUBDUED.
.ROA.NOKE ISLAND TAKEN AIM OCCUPIED.
Another Brilliant Federal Victory.
REBELDOM PANIC, STRICKEN,
Capture of Deserting Contrabands.
THE REBEL BeiiiiilllTO*ll/111AD-
Three Rebel Gunboats Bank and Two
PROBABLE CAPTURE QV .THRER REBEL
RERIIIEBPO.
The Rebels Severely Feel Their
CAPTURE id A LARUE filiftikeilF4libkill!
The Rebels of Nortelk aid. Portsmouth
The Flag of Truce, to-day, brings the intehi
gehce that our troops : landed on 'Roanoke Island
yesterday at tertian. No particulars are given,
but it wag intlzaatO that the .Teland bad been
takeir:-
No papers have been received except the
Norfolk Day Book of Saturday, the contents of
which have already lmen made public.
The French steam corvette Gassamanie, ar,-
riVed tfilit ferenoon. Tne Catinet also returned.
Ten deserting conttabands came is froM Camp
lymilton this afternbon, having been found by
a wonting .party,Mider Capt. Donovan of the
Sixteenth fdassachusetts regiment. One was a
member of the black 'nightie cavalry who were
engaged in tae skinrOn at New Market bridge
Oni the 22nd of Debep►ber with Max Vireber's
'regiment. He was completely armed with car
bine, pistol, &e., and had a considerable amnnut
of vonfederate money
They represent a great scarcity of provi
sions.
The bark Trinity arrived this afilitriopnlrom
Boiiton, with four hundred released priainere,
to be exchanged, in . charge of Ltent: Buell.
It Is expected that Bishop Amea and Mr.
Hamilton Fish • will accompany the prim:m
ain when they are sent over in the morning.
• •
-_rostrums bleiani.,Feti. 9.—We learn .twat
the bcsbardnient of-the .- marks at Roanoke
tilihdiMmltnned thlffiak. yesterday. 4borq
noon, Commodore LynehAoehla binstfitlitello
tilla 'under. way, and came down Clarritnek,
Sound to assist his rebel friend, Gen. Wise, on
the Island.
The Federal gen-boats then directed their
fire upon the.gun-boats commanded by Lynch,
and at five o'clock yesterday' afternoon three
rab:d gun-boats had been'finuk,lwo Were eap
tnied, one of which hadra _Commodore's_ pen
cant flying during the action, and the rest dis
peised in every direction.
The firing ceased at„darllast night, but was
recommenced with iisei 'd 'Aga and effect
this morning, and`kept up unt 1 aboct eight
o'clock, when it is supposed the rebel forces on
.the Island.surrendered.•
•
A. fireman on board the'Seldeti said that:Ple
Federal troops had been landed in largemnnm
belt on Roanoke Island, and that the Stars and
:Stripes could be seen at Elisabeth City flying
over the Confederate batteries; • /I. iestrtunor
ed Nerfoli 'this morning,: •thatthree regi
mnts had been recently sent . to Roanoke Itd 7
and, and that as there is 'no lyilice for "escape r
the probability is that they were all 'captined.
, The rebels acknowledge that the'onta °beta
cleit ;of importance to Maud general Burn
side's =vat inland and'hpon . Ncriftfik; Will be
, the natural ones of swamps, marshes,
&c. • .
The rebels feet their went defeat; very sen
sibly, and are growing, desperate in their fear
THlE r ti DISPATCH.
J • •
&Isaias, Fab. 11--The dipper has issued
au extra fully oonfinxiing the news of the src
oma of Gen. Blamalde's operations on . the North
Carolina, coast. , .
*.Eloinoke Diana was taken after three days'
fighting. ,
i; A large number of prisoners are,reported to
have been captured.
Two ot,lneobel gunboats were captureil,the
rest were sunk -or scattered. c. •
The people , ox .I.l . orfo* and are Portsmouth
Said o
The PaearkgetS Ura l axrlyed • here " today by
the Fortress
. Monroe 'boat - confirm these so-
COMAS. whiCil, it must be remembered are de
ri.vdd from_ rebel sources. • • -
THE, Wia IN TENNESSEE.
Eche' Bteaera Burned and Captured.
• -
SE ,
RER . 00tORNTRATED AT FORT 'pox
.
NELSON.
ST. 10.
The Republican's special dispatch from the'
•Terinessee river says,that the army is still en
camped at Fort He nry„ and preparations for
faroier movements go vigorously forward. -
Thu river is high, _ and part of itort*44'liaEr
beeh overfloived." .
. -
eve more_rezinients are- expected to. arrive
froth Cairo in a few days_
An unfinishedjforfificagon called Fort Her
man., olipoaite Zort Hero, bas been taken pisti
session of.
The panic is so extensw in ennessee, that
the . iver,lilicensidered_tur opened fort thn:Unfoh'
fleets to italzead-maters. 1 ..
The late - garrison af 'Fort Vertry has takeu
refuge in Fort Doneition;liitille .t he force there
between 8,000 and 10 000. - •
Al Southern mail; captured hi t tlii ) tif ri L o ei n,
Contained stetter from some high officersspeak
ing f the demoralizing effect of the defeat at
So m erset, and statiug, t% itturther at Fort ,
,
_Qui _
Nix YORK, Feb. 11.
Hery would be almost irreparable: •
The rebel steamer
oat Orr,
doll—sales lehased . hy the Flour 8,500 Wale. at $5 554
glig Conriestoga, wa
i Vired'try the - crew and $5 ph for State, a" advance of 5c.; $6 96 ®
abdonech----Several other- steamers are saiti..s s 001or_Ohio,..and $6_00@46-25-for Southtra;
tolavedallen-intot, the bandit f '-af lihe'l uni ted e r liskt-.-..sales. heat 7 white
.la. lower;
/4114e4y9 T ibbitiV€° " 1 4.6 1 1. 1 4" ' ' L ft — Pales- unimportant at . 66 ® 66 k; Beef
i,lntetffixtfboith Adt no'the" Tenn
_::', Wei )114.t-4 . :-Pork rat $l2 25018 ; Lard
will Probffikittittaa far as. Floreici, bami; Arra at 7 .; Whisky dall'at 24®240. '
liwSne
=I
RON DEMOLISHED.
Captured.
STA ANDTRIPS& rzany6 l OVER
*s •
TirikEß:tE BA TTMORS'.
===l
Recent Defeats.
terror Stricken.
Fosxases Moklox, Feb. 10
SECOND DIfiPATCH
1::::=I
I iva Days Later from Europe.
AB IYAL 01 1110 .nrse. AT POILTLLIID.
MASON AND SDIDELL AT SOVT.HAM:PIDN
—.—
The'Nashville Ordered from SOuthamptos
-*-
EARL RUSSELL IN REPLY TO ktR. SEWARD
Reported Engagement Between the
Iriquois and Sumter.
NAPOLEOtsPS SPEECH TO THE CHAMBERS
Ire Stands Firm' for Non-Intervention
Posissa ; w, Feb, 11.
•
The Steintabip Juin, which left Liverpool on
Thursday the 30th, and Londonderry the 31st
ult., arrived at this port 4,45 to night.
.Mason and Slidell had arrived at Southamp
ton. No demonstration as made on their ar
rival. 'The forther went` ti London and thelat
ter to Paris.
,Th ,
e steamship Etna ) ,from Liverpool frr New
York put into Holyheltd, rile of Wight hay
ing been in collision.
The American slip A. S. Gamble, from the
Rio Grande fur Queenstown, foundered at sea.
It was rumored that the dovernment, had or
dered the Nashville to =quit Southanipton, but
witoded the time for hit...departure owl% to
&Tiger fr oaf the .Tasixtrori.o Itwas also rumor
ed (hat the Government will prohibit armed
'ships of either party remaining over 24 hours
in any British port.
The following is the Etna's report: •
Earl Itustiell, inn - a dispatch'dated January 23,
td Lord Lyons, says _the English government
differ entirely from Mr Seward's conclusions on
the question, whether the persona taken from
the Trent and their , supposed dispatches were
contraband. Ile argues the [pint at length,
*id points out the ruinous consequences of
such %law. . _ •
For initance, according 'to Mr. Sewird's doe
trine, a packet carrying a Confedera e agent
from Dover to Calais might be captured and
taken to New York, and in like manner the
Confederates might captiirna 'Canard steamer
boUnd from Liverpool to Halifax, on the ground
that she was carrying hispatches to Mr. Seward
fa in Mr. Adanis.
The British government would not acquisce
in!the capture of any British ship in circum
stances similar to those of the Trent, and the
fact of its being brought for adjudication before
the Prise Court, ttiougn altering the chariteter
buld not diminish the gravity of the offence.
he dispatch concluded with reference to
Mt. &Ward's declaration that if the safety, of
the Union required, it would_ have been right
to' detain the Trent priooners. In reply to
this, Earl Russell says : Great Britain could
not have permitted 'the - perpntritiOn of that
wrong, however flourishing might have been
the insurrection in the South.
Another dispatch gives Lord Lyons's conver
sation with Secretary Seward on the Charleston
blockade. Mr. Seward stited that the plan
was not devised to injure dm harbor ,perma
nently, but merely to aid 'the blockade. It
would be the duty of the Government to re
move all the obstructions as soon as the Union
was restored..
The harbor of Charleston was not rendered
inaccessible. Mr. Seward was not prepared to
sad that as an operation in war it was unjustifi
able to destroy the permanent harbors of the
enemy.
It was rumored that, t e vessel which the
Sumter engaged off Algiers was the Iroquois.
There was no news of either.
it was reported that the fuscar6 a wan ab .nt
sto leave Southampton. The .de tioation was
keOt secret.
The times, in a characteristic article, calls for
something decisive in America. It says un
phiarant complication must arias if the present
state of affairs continue mush longer.
A meeting had been called in London to con
sider the propriety of forming a British Ameri
can Association.
Napoleon opened the French Chamber on the
27th. Ina speech he said
"The civil war which desolates America has
greatly compromised our commercial interests.
So long, however, as the rights of neutrals are
respected, we must confine ourselves to expres
sing wishes for an early termination of these
dissensions." • '
The speech refers to the pacific relations of
France, and recapitulates the financial pro
gninime of Fould's budget.
The War in Kansas and New Mexioo.
_ =
GEN. IEIIIII . iMpt pEMAL IpES
TEAL LA* IN KANSAS.
dd*anm of the Rebels on Fort Craig.
LIUTBNWORIZEI, Feb. 10
By general order No. 17, General Hunter
declares martial law throughout the Stale of
Settees, and declares that the crime of jayhawk
lug shall be put. ,clown, with a strong hand and
sin:emery process.
James H. Holmes, the Secretary. of New
MBiLiCo' bite arrived here in eleven days and a
hair fromv Santa Fe, bringing important dis
patbbes to, General Hunter, anti information
regiircling , to,
in the Territory.
The rebel Brigadier General Hy H.• Sibby
wee within thirty miles of Fort Craig, with
2,5(X/ Texans with artillery, and had issued a
buncombe proclamatiox
Colonel hadtakerk. active measures to
oppose him, and telt able to make a successful
tes4tance;
was rePorteotiat, a .considerable force of
TeX.atiff we're advanci ng Rio Pecos to
attdck Fort
:An express has been sent, to Denver city for
rehiforceinents, - and'COloradO' troops will pro
bably march immediately. Martial Jaw has
been proclaimed in the Territory, and all able
bodied men are .being drafted to serve in the
militia.
A:II the tonlea, horses, and ammunition in
the iTerirttory have_ been seised for the , use of
the governmeo4..
Tbe'lrtdians 'ln that Territory are reported
to be troublesome.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Bev re Illness of President Lincoln's Son.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11
geruton Nichels has been officially recog-
Alsed as Consul for Saxony, in the State of Cali
fornht.
The Presidept is . pct. receiving visitors nor
attehding to muchraililie business to-day, owing
to the severe illnessof his son William, to whom
he ti giving his almost constant attendance.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
XXXVIIth Congress—First Session.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11
IN SENATE.
Mr. Kum (N. Y.) presented a resolution of
the chamber of commerce of New York, in fe•
vor of the immediate passage of the treasuay
note bill and pledging the support of the mer
chants of New York to the government.
Also a petition for postal reform.
Mr. WiLsox. (Mass.) pres nteil a petition
making a roll two and a halt feet in length
and about half a foot in diameter signed by
twenty-five-thousand three hundred and fifteen
persons in favor of Homoeopathic surgeons for
the army ; he said it WII3 rather an allopathic
dose. Referred.
Mr. Gummi, {lowa,) presented a homeopathic
dose on the same subject.
Mr. Leas (Ind.) reported from the Military
Committee a joint resolution explaining the
act indemnifying the free States for the ex
penses of the war, to mean before and after the
passage of the act passed.
,Mr. Amami, (Mo.) presented the petition of
citizens of Philadelphia asking a proper com
memoration of the anniversary of the birthday
of Washington,that the farewell address should
be read in both Houses of Congress, and so far
as practibsble to th army and navy. He said
that the petition was so appropriate that he
had prepated a ,resolution to carry .out the
suggestion. He offered a joint resolutih n that
the two Houses assemble in the House of Rep
resentativts on the 22d, and that the President,
Cabinet, Foreign representatives and officers of
the army and navy be invited, and that Wash
ingtons farewell address be read.
!dr. Hans H ,grisadd title it waspaisaftd to
say anything against such a resolution, but he
thought it would be much better to bang some
.public robber or shoot some cowardly officer.
It would be better to punish traitors and show
vigorous action in the conduct of the war. The
resolution was adopted.
' Mr. Souses, (Mass.,) offered a series of reso
hations declaratory of the relations of the
trotted States with certain States; he moved to
lay it on the table.
Mr. DAVIS, (Ky.,) moved to refer them to the
Committee on the Judiciary.
The motion to lay on the table prevailed—
yeas 21, nays 15.
1:910.140az Di;g4
Mr. Buzz (Ohio) ineffectually endeavored to
introduce a resolution instructing the commit
tee on the conduct of the war to inquire and
report into the alleged abuses at Alexandria in
confining soldiers in the slave pen, a fi lthy and
exposed receptacle, in which on day night a
soldier was frosento death. A single objection
was made, and this under the rules, was suffi
cient to preclude the resolution.
Mr. Lovx.rov, (Ills.,) reported a bill to estab
lish a department of, agriculture.
Mr. T. A. Cosotma, (N. Y.,) offered the fol
lowing resolution which was adopted :
Williams, It is asserted on authority worthy
the notice of this Howse, that the_oountersign
of the army was in tbe possemion of t/cte rebel
picket on the west side of the Potomac , before
it bad been communicated to our own on, the
day the . Pensaeoia ran the gauntlet of the river
batteries.
And whereas, It is also asserted.tbat informa
tion of the movements of the national - army
and fleet is freggently communicated 3p
vance 14:i the enemy under circumstances which
justify a suspicion of treachery on the part of
persons in the civil or military service. There
fore,
Roared, That the joint committee on the
conduct of the war be requested at their earliest
convenience tp ;investigate Wise .charges and
report Utich action In (hit premises as the cir
cumstances shall warrant.
FROM NEW YORK.
THE NEW PORK RERALD ON TEE AR
REST OF ITS CORRESPONDENT.
The New York Herald says, in reference. to
the arrest of its correspondent, Dr. Ives, "that
all the knowledge we have of this transaction
is what is contained in the order
,of Mr. Sec
retary Stanton and, if the information upon
which, thit order was based be correct, we have
no hesitation in saying that the Secretary of
War has acted with a promptitude of which
we highly approve, and with a fidelity to his
trust which is worthy of imitation by all
others in, authority. If Mr. Ives has impro
perly sought for, military secrets at - the War
Department, 'he has transcended his 'ditty to
the Herald."
New York Money Market.
Nmw Yong, Feb., 11.
Stocks are ,better. Chicago & Rock Island
621; Illinois Central R. R., 66i; Illinois Centre
bonds, 924; Michigan Southern, 42k; goading
404; Missouri 6s, 411.
glitb.
Op the 11th inst., at 4 o'clock, at the residence of lune
8. &or k sq., .4. t Ti Ilpirtuar lo the 6Dth year Lot his age.
iN ern abzurtisemtnts
inHOlCE „ Teani.firksen and, 13,1nolc;--forliale
V I,w lay, .`"
bll Corner' heat and Market streets.
A..LOT of prime Cheese Pet reciiitred and
for sale by NICHOLAS* BOWMAN,
1, 3 011 COrner Proncand Market streets.
riOAL 011. 4 l* A
warra • npn—eAplosive
v 4 _, several brands far sale lov fly
NICHOLAS.Es BOWMAN.
febli corner VrontsodNarket streets.
f VANDLE Country Soap, anoy Soaps
‘..) of all kluds, for gab, by
o.` 'NICHOLS it.Bovitax.
Cornar Front and Maraet atreeta.
RUSff D,
brGken loat,..fine,and coarse
1,,j pulverised and other bums for Bale by
NICHOLAS &BOWMAN,
Custer Frost and Market ;Proofs.
eiRUMB BRUSHES, Door Mato, Scrub
bing and Blackening Bru..hes, for vale by
• NICHuLdS dc B JWldgv,
Clorper Front and Market streets.
.pOWDER, Shot and Caps for Bale by
mo.loluo&Bowcor,
Corner Froot and Market mai&
ANOTHER ARRIVAL
(IPTRMH, SWEET ORANGES, Fine
ky, Lemons, apples, Confectionery, Dried Frail, BE.,
and tbraale cheap by - JOHN WISil„
m4e-2t corner of Third and Walnut streets.
NT. ANTED TO RENT.--Theo or four
rooms, suitable for a small family, Situated in
thel ntral portion of the city. For further particulars
ad ss C. li. IC, Derry Church P 0.,
lelit3-2t Dauphin county, Pa.
R, KENT
A '.,CONVEIENT two storytrigk dwel
A
iingl24se, with Alia privilege - of ptirchaeing the
furiiitore WhiCh to nearly lle,r and ut. good condition, the
bedsnod bedding are ore superior quality. The house
is in a good neighborbaod and &anon location. En
quire or' W. BARB.
feta? dBto City auctioneer, and,colleotor Or rents.
AliGI - USTINE L. CHAYNE.
QAAPEN'TER AND BUILDER.
Resideici No. 27 kookeleceisicarili.'
N. B—JOBBING ATTEND= TO.
PUBLIO
PURSLIANcE of On miler u,.
phans' Court of I/tool:tin coutpy, t „, „' e
seta, on
io
SATURDAY, the Bth day of March 1
at the Court House in the eity or Harr. h,, re
et sr. the 101 owing real ete, A c ",,
slory ' frame house and pe,.. Oft sr.unr
an d county, bon tided and d acr bet it; .
Begiubiag at a point ou h stre,t • e. q .
piece of ground and hons. tornb,rl
Williams, twelve fee and s inch s ,
the .ee along said south , l'er
twelve feet six Inches, there...
a in, u
alley towards Rate street
on a line parallel with Flate street „
towaxda West alley, thence lle i-nr•: .1 ,
alley forty nix feet six inches t i , the
together alth the piece of gruird !L.
house and ground on the w [bor. . .
on South street extending in der h to,' „
&Del with west alley lo• irry two le-t t
now used as an alley belonging to th •• ~r,,•,..
ground, whereon is ero tau a Iwo. berg she estate of ELZ ADErli
.;
Attendance will be given and con 1.11 , „,,
known by D It. rc, P.INI , ON. r
ceased. J SO. It NG L,
febB-dt
Nzw Yonar, Feb. 11
Fladied atid potion - , may rely ~,,,, ,
oracle, and roll at , l4la. I , A r
promptly attended to. A.
°hailers paying for the Cali when
=silent price, $3 and $2 25 por
- Baniaaarg, (kg. 25.—Qm
JOR'N B. ONIITJ. -
SOOT & SiloE 6 j:;.).
cZENELt SECOND AND WALNI' '
Harrisburg, Ps. •
; LWA Y 8 ou 11:111.I 41;i:0, t:• , ..f
u I L
BOUTS, SVONI‘J., ItArre:.:-. C.
4Miele for ladies, geotloneu. IJ '
?TWA! to Milt tbn nom:, tif k•u:•
ORDIR to Ma ihist style by du. , •.r w
RKPATRINO .Inorm 4h , ..1 ,0 , ..• ,
rorile-rlll rtigsd H 4,/:”U .!•:.
3CIIEFFEIi'B BOOK ,:ith , r.
19i, (Near the ilarristery Bridef.)
12.5:4 U1 1 8 15 T a lo i l i e 6 l 6 11it t'' . 1, ... '. /11' , 4 ) 1 . :1. , . '-' .. -:
'A ICK,wbieb we will sell at i1.*.:,5 i. , ... r . .
.irsi. o4, per ream for Nuft: PA aa, 1,, 4,,
=lest and very hau.leum , ,tabes, .. 2 .-
*Ur) for 1000 warn , : K.,SVFO: ii'r,, , , ,:• ~,
patriotic emblems, printed la two ~ ) ,)r-
19eaeegleeaaatail. WS ' '-ii, •-'-
.otill2-
____
PROF. ADOLPiI P.
WOULD renpecttuil) iiii, , rl,. 'LL , •
patrons and the publo •
continue to give instructions CIL OA.
LOIMUN, VIOLIN mud 080 in the
BASS. He will w'th pleasure WWI
uotileo at any hour desired.. or • • r
his residence, In Third sir...,
liertinan Knfiirmod Church.
LADIES CORSET
ALL OF THE DIFFERENT: siZt.).,
WHITE AND COLORED.
The bees article inaoufietored,
CATEK;a 7 . I
Next dror to tha !tar
-OME'l`1:11.N0 NEW!
NO excuse for baviog lio(ds
:urn Zli ,
not blackened. Blackleg .haL 54,114,ve A t 4. 4
wet-or greasy boots. Jut the thong for ot v 0 1 ,.; r
every one caosoc afford two or three pe O r ,4 .). .1 ..
boots Call and exacon;kt
Nidior,:: & sox ‘1,4 , •
corner Frorkik'' ,";
VALENTINES ! VALENTIN E
A FULL and splendid assortment VAI
A
entities, wholesale I.r ret.di.
BERGNER'S 1.3,) 741...411
NAZARETH SELL
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR l'eV.-1
NAZARETH, Northampton critrit.y.
Easy of acCes 3 from 113 trig r 4' y
Easton, and thence seven miles by
Rev. EDVC.,R.; If Id..
F RESEI Choice Teas, 13Iack ;1;1 4
Mond 1 pound
turner Fran • •
10XTRA FLLIL , it in four;!;,i
1:02,1. mo, also, who .ea
New Grocery and erusr,s,thl s ore, r
"'_
TO FA M E I{S.
W!TB ! OATS 1 1 Cash pail 1 : , ( 1,
I. .10i tr , ..1 ,, 1, r, l. V1,,------------------------
A Y I HAY 11-50 tons superior 1,,i
II Hay, for sale wholes ijoilirAtill.6i'i'ilEE] 1
illE
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE LUNATIC HO. PITA
PROPOSALS will be r. ceic„l
o'clock U., or Thurs.Lty, Yrbr,lr.
supplylug the Peonsy 'vacua • L a
eab and corned bee; dUriag ttn , l,e,r
Tblfreeh bed to d,lirere I t , , e
weighed on the Hospital
Any further inforrathoo toy b
the bald'''.
Propceale to be ut to Ur. cu, ,
febe dtd •
THE PRIVILEG'
OF THE
WRIT OF 11 AI; EA6. I:t) ,
NDER THE CONSTITIitioA - 6,
Briuney, E,q Patupill,t
at BERGNER S CHEAP RooK
Price lb cents.
FOR SALE.
Avaluable Two ttury
threlliug Hon and Intof gr
Cotner of North street and K,,t .
street end 110 feet deep, tic,. Cason. , it •
lar ' end eleven riot:,, e p„_p „_ ter. The building is well I I.)•
Tett& reasotablo ?inquire al
, COAL! POWDE
COAL REDUCED:::
•
I,N coußlideratiou of the hir,l
as I Deli exclusively Fult : CASH, 1
price of Coal sa follows :
!Ikons Valley Broken @ I r. - 00
Large Egg 9.]
• ,roall Egg " ..
mall
•• 2*l
" Nut
Willubarte -
'• 91 •
Lotberry 2 ••
All Coal delivered by the rATi;sl .
cab oe weighed al the purchasers
short 10 Pootrot, the Cad odd 0..
all Mal of the beat quioty ;
all impurities.
'Coat sold Ih qactitonsi
nukes.
AIWA for Dupout's Ceiound , d 1 , , • d er
alarms% ou baud, at WlAUULiolurer, irn
gird large lot of superior bil , d
i 23 /All ‘I 4
COAL! COaL!!
?THE undersigued woul , l r
MISISPIS Of GM/ bsl ha I, no Of , ,
OW from node' cover porwtly •Ir
Mods of weathrr
Lykena Valley Broken Loai
Large rig "
1 -1-111a1L itgg "
si
Pithdon Lamp Coal.
No. 1
3
46 46 6 46
Carberry. Broad Top and tii.ol , !
Pine Wood
Harrisburg, Jan 1, 13 , 2 Jim.;
COAL! COAL!!
$B, AND $2 2b Pitit ToN
O. D. FORS l' ,
•
iIyTIOE No. 74, Market
the Canal, foot of North B:rm , VL,“
taltdeakrr fn
raßrort2os,
WILEBBA RRE,
Lrl ENE VALLEY.
SCNBCH
ut0,1.0 I
f 5 3ms
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