Ford 44. Ait standard sheet Wheteqireathes the foe but falls before in, WittlYeedoth's soil beneath our feet, ' AWFieedom's banner screaming luo Y.LA _ T.FoIsIi. , I*IE LTNIPI44--THE CQNSTITIYIWN"-lAND TER RtiFOBOEILENT• OF THE LAW. • • MAIVErsBURG, PA. iftipieligiii.VoiOng, Nardi ii.lBo. TER %IMRE& 'ABET OF THE POTOMAC. Tire, . ; rebels are scattering. Bellable,inforr matiiii leads to the belief that they are falling bacloilandE +their whole line in V l irgitda. begins to waver: Thei'navliptticha of the river'•Vitomito Is now, unkterrupted to any,lllollollB extent, so thatattar .aIL the preparaticeof the rebels, their constrtbtion' , oft.tiatteries; Masked and unmask-" ed, their nconthriofit ‘ Ovy labor, are all lost, and may ; pessibly. used. as influence against the 'shale themselves With the failure of the rebel army the' Potomac, also fails . thisr,a-, with all Ale magnificent e4herna, and calculations of the rebel leaders.• Their , plitn; befote the 'disastrous battle of Bullßuli,Was the eventual occupation of Washington c 47, ., and the establishment of ihe goverme ntfent tharriapitet Had 'a movement bee* . inade on Washington oy tn. April or, May laitt..its cap-. tore would have hem immediate and certain. But taithiall thidr boasting, the rebel leaders lacked thlicourage to ca'rry'out'their plans.:--' They ~ .c annot plead.a waist of knowledge, of, the , defeaceless condition of Wiishington, because the city was , then fo of spies, constantly en gaged in transmitting information. to garcl,, so that the advance on Buil.Ltrukby our troops was known at'llarrasaai long before the . rear damp reached' , the rebel outposts., Then Washington city was at the mercy of Jeff. Da v ie, but hil l . heart shrank from „ this , work of its capirlin and 'destruction. He hoped 'ihe 'work would be accomplished by the 'ril" ffugtiem of . Baltimore and • theAraitors o f filF140:; but t hey failed tni antli s ter 'an:- tiolpations from like oansits.which deterred him from marching on , Washingtoo; and now, there.: foret - this i!.bil'ariny of thei:P,Otodmo has proven , an entire falfure. Ina ac,OrriPiiithed,,nothing; and Jailed.in.alLite.undertakings. The mere blockade of the Potomac neither gave he rebeliih**4l4 464.4. It "'ake l iff4 9, !:lo tt r ix r. I ,?Effl e t u l meriting the "exit - Zees of their army.. On s the other hand, the'Peciersiftroopir on the Potomac bared hi:hid - Yeti aVerfthing ' neceasary 'tit protection of the capitol by preventing the rehab' ifible all: the:7 l Itsteici sanguinely contemplateefor thi destruction of thatmatitol.valhe main body of the rebel army is nliteatfiolie enciCtied, i b l y (hirer* . McdieTlV. literally that the rebels are now put , to . ,their ifts,to. prepare (or its abandonment Instead of. de fence. This tegqinaticei of .entitiatign on the Potomac tifrrninataXo :Only the rebellion as a fp/130'4 , 341e, organization, but it vtill„,also,remeve,the cause of the ,rebellion. as art inSuencerany,lorieer to be. catered to or feared by the loyel rpm, of the land._ Since we wrote the , foregoing, the telegraph has announced the cheating and 'glorio U ri* 'Ate thai J aiienrukts'it 'peitatridtt 'of ilia ‘.rtdria . tro v i" This result was not itehiaved after a harai t c:iiiid * battle; not won by the • loot Of th ( ql4 l 4.9Pga11a4 nlei,N)2o taken tollielkOcill of by our troops, without,thhig a gun or point ing n hayonette,.the rebels having, evacuated their ititin works, to fly inglorleuttly.4thigiet, approach of our troops. And , we : ventnynthe, "Betthllirret.A.4 4o . au,44ligo ll Oon will ,Ptov,e in thhOnatarips, ,as it did at, Bowling Green,, that the rebels were never hisriperior force, and that they held their, ground , by ksyjitematio exaggeratietlof, their nmnbers.- Their inglori ous flight flaes„ forever the . ignominy of the southeFri . rebel character as cowardly and trea sonable 1., We direct, the attention of the reader to theidettilli of `this 'news in anoihr admin. CHARM; HENRY norm an eminent lank ness man and finanger, died, near the city or, Philadelphia, yesterday morning, of accute Infiersaticin of the brain. He was originally a broker,4bnt 'having occasion to visit inrope somtsayaart ago, he tie favorably impressed the l eadiug..l4don.and Liverpool capitalists; that theyointrusted to him large same of money "for' investrcutin: itnacripsrf ..railroads, navigation comp#eli i *C. By this means Mr. Flasher, In course of time, .was enabled to control *any of our fir Pennsylvania corporations, and laid for himself a large fortune, amonnting„proba bly, to a million and a half of &Mars. The deceased was forty-nlue years old. Tam Surrnair i Tusu:squirr;of the 9th rust., ,ion- ; tainsl4 ;very Stogidar and n' very . serious 4:amber of charges,in the shape of wletter written from ; this 44y, as to the roalfasiace, dereliction and' othertmbecoming conduct of the chief clerk in a certain• department of the stile government. The official. thus indicated, owes it to himself and to Public opinion, at once to vindicate the position- he -- occupies, or the matter may te ma d e ei4 for an Investigation' by aill;• gislative committee. -Charges of such a grave character, as are those to which we now allude, cannot be pulsed 'over in silence. Taa Paacit'Cgor.—FroifeptilsOdt badlaitions, says t~lt~ialomeddri , thiakgat figiehorgi ever gathered in : O.Arßie of the intabalvpor this yom. kr,,,far thing lowAgti 4voitlitllit, 31'6E 4 J660gs* lma blasted or a tree killed by the frost. vAcorcres IN TEE VOLtThTTEER ARMY We have receive& within the last few days, two vsFy able" oommunicationson the:subjeet of tier pow ;to AU vacancies m the volunteer rania:of tlfie army, but e f e . ,,theyare.:not in a shapes its toAtitgth and tem per fofpOlication, we nut deellne tin& insertion in the;columns of thltTeran - , 4ern..i , . - ..50 far c es the atggeents of thaw; communicags g0;v1 . 4 fulli r r eoineile with the Writers ; but - from ' their abuse of prominent men, charged with " plotting to deprive thecitoltutteevof lall.thelranchises and privileges he possessed before entering the army," we most be permitted respectfully le: gissent. On the subjeckoLthe - Tenancies that woman. the army, by the casualties 'of battle tlieravagt 'ditielatie' and resignations ihdue4ll/ i ptivacauses, we are of - this, clear opinioa.'tbat ditiiihoeld be filled bythe choice and preferenoe of the men whose lives and an— tions are to i*giventap te'thtkilispatill of such • P° 1 40,440*T0-144, vleat on the will of one man c is, toe bring the tirmytinderthe - Controlof a dictatorship which will eielittlallk?halt, tOtivatii. distinc tions; and' 1)(1:01 - 110 . COTito by force of . . „ :withiwitich It isinxested. If it i s es t ablis h e d; the!statetreeks ibrfaith•witit the volunteer; in contract asfiny thit'weit ever en: titre(' 1 intC - ihi.iolintee'renlisted in th e serif - ice with; the expressed and implied under ' standing that heiwas to:be left in'the choice - of his OW* offiCerie Iled not tile 'been 'undei 2 stood, tlikousandfi Cof aim Who are ncw. in tile volnnteer would Win the regular service, in which even vacancies are notillled aOrtoind alentc bet are /(410Y r tlie graditioa 'of seniority, rai‘. ~` ~~~' and In extrenii,cases.tri the regular service, contielledibythe.brevettaof merit. 'There flue another Indiscement ; held' out the Sh*l4oo 6,f who enliaieri in . thai YOlja"ilr;itgaiSr, •44 103 :4414, .ti at; any. ca.e, of a 'ilicaricy,. promotion should be made from'lliartinia. ' itheleas to declare that if the poiVer: . to 'fill tbhae , vacancies` is taken from ..the men, :and changed from . that of a fiaitchhat to .aprerogative, the man .in the raulOrom which '"promotiOn iihould be made, hie*d with ,recogeition, and, however gallant the service they . May, render, the maohinerY orpolitics !and the exclusive manner patieheitt I confer red, will, soon ,mark their distimitiOns in the army, tandsoon,.forOpinion's sake, those who realty have merit; Will be refined recognition, while those utterlr dtitibledtiwill be elevated 1110114 j iA lit b`T h i MfttaiM 4it .2P • Of airs arrive, orti Victories wil less enic tive and brilliant, heramie,"however much you may appeal to khe Ositricithlm of men; and seek ' t° i°ll° ° 4l l vit kii i)l it I, 4eA 4, 4 45144; 1 . to t oil I thootile of a0 6 .9i priono Y:lvard4. tin% and: lietriPthe'isielrta wlttCtl ihey the state, the cause in irhich they fight soon becomes'ideetified'i9ith. l thqi - distrust add in Instice, and soon partiaticii'd their disgrace 50 4 I :lPgne,uce.. Wirgßfe,,Yte trust , that the * state Mimi 'yittli the 'voliin= pirs. They are en 1114h:Tiiie privilege of se leafing Ahosew,ho are tO - feild theme intp.battle. They :enlisted . with kirivilegiondenstood and elifitiejap eg;wei?t, forth,, not ;with the" . „ notion that any vacancy which. might occur from atomise we hate etnimimiihdirwould be filled bY Who'n , ere' oblepotigeable and In cotopetent, and who, watnardea .on theni to satisfy , some political, trickery of those who seek to mike every position in the army a eoprce - Of prat arid propping to' their schemes , . 6,untition 7r -they went forth, not .with these notions, but witirthe assurarsoe . that all vscsnc%sc Vicar* wore oriirigalli Cllds/ 7 n BT TOO 4 ;4310111 Tki MON wawa seen OR mass VIIAT TO OOKKAND. We deem this much 'due to this subjkit, and the writers of the communications alluded to; and we.deeniffilWilnirto litefelrnteer i _who is *distant "figfittii ' the Of 'hie' Conti*, thus to defend his rights, and thus most sol •eninly to protest against any legislation which seeks to curtail the franchises -of- an' Arn i e rioan citisen;' Whether' he. is tuitnuirllefl by.tboregu. lotions oftuilitary discipline, oirwhother he is in camp, subject - to all itsvigors - and obedient to all its force. :AS Judgment is still the same, .his skies of justtice equally as 'strong, and . hit manhood quite as predominant as that of those who seek to make the voluntair entirely ,de pendant on the will and control of legislative anti executive political in4itino437 " IX)ltiLil 4 ll - "UNION SINIMINI!" We have not the least doubt—indeed the evidence Is abindant of the fact—that with the advent - 143'4:1f our troop, there is manifested attachment,,tohhe 'Union, hitherto re pressed, but finding volge.and utterance when our flag is displayed and backed - by . a military force. *nob . of it is urognestionably'racrire,' 'but thei valve of a Union , ; feeling ~thus aroused is questionable. :It Js to be fronted for , what it is Worth',.but we may well doubt whether; in mild' 9 1 0 6 ; It constitutes theiiiektetkitikiePt anthdrity in the , . Lure- The Unionism which has tamely ac quiesced in the usnrpation of the conipiratore— wl4 hag rentained "dormant while the . - gigauthrielielllOnhas been in the height of its poger- and audscity—which Was contrived to rialto& unmolested by rebel scouts; everywhere sa k t-Orig for thgperlons arliortiper tycif Union men the judgment,, of charity . be honest, but at best must be counted cowardly. Since the sioorld'atoodVtime . servers have been. "tidtattooln ti to the 1 , 44 of sue:b ‘ men:gs Oitve - 4cohnson the same trust that wegive the dm* of- the heroio Andrew John son, also offeoriessee: loyalti in the hour of our ecountry*P•4l,,, must be lake!) for, what it it worth:: If, 'as se are •told„ Andes is pro bable true, a majority of the people hf Tennes see *et's !bill' is favorfavor of the Futon,: the mole detefti**4 paesiye, hal€ jiearted, loyalty ou twilr part which permittia the conspirators to ',sweep the state by an apparent majority of fife ; szry or iiaten#:!thataiiiiid for treason reV i olit.7Tiiet latent,, crtferossf loyiiity as of, as Igro . tle,:e,Coount as the allegiance of, the !Wiest of e f iirili:thtr o ti lt:tipla les of ioyiw!igitl*t 4 I k:fs i 4 . ; acwould give:oggiltleedacerityt Od contrary was proved or palpable—would p ennovivania Wad ettiegrapt), tOti:t even treat the penitence of rebel priliggyp gni unaffected and honest, when it witkiivinied-In "wordsoneet tor. repentenoe." Coixonon se* reyolta ai l the idea ohalllng ae good and i 4•,1 : • •ti trOtt-worthy clekenta men whose adherence to tlifgoverninenov . aa suspected or whisp eia until 4ur krins wer4iilumpbaut, and who, it!nk ay ; . , 1 11 3 reasonably believed, were no lets °impla t to,* rebeltanse while that seem to be prosperous. In the time of disorder, convulsion and:in surrectione.that. epodes. of - is "dormant" is, ,If less peoitivaly : gangers!, no more ' bar Aveoingitditlon of Yesterday. 4 70111 : gtn • GLORIOUS Manassas Evicriaiea . by . ihe IteSels. i • The Stare.aos tripes_ .114 . 141* Over Air dal* AT FijklitlttliONUE: The Intel&paw asserts this morning, , p6SP thiaY, that'we ' .t,:buriPeatitai`ithe - : att)Y that the rebels haye evacuated !immolate, ' and , that the' nein' his been 'resolved at heia cintirtan. Wassitauni, Karair:ll,danaksaa luta been evacuated by , the Teba`fri, and our foram :haie 'taken pendefal'Onasindiis6t l The talagiardr fkan Fortress fdorkroareports everything quiet there aud at Niiiipbrt Ng!M. I There has been no other news of public in terest reeetved this morning. the' Ettreitdmeniz .--.,:, :•r--rTft•:'.....--..:: . : - ...t...1 .. ..;.:11 fli!,;;: IWO lf 111111 - fewaxi) . Dievera6 WASHINGTON, March 11.—Reliable detai! of the eiv(c4tinii:o - VMivilviiineitao itq 044ep i ajiliPi bY Our troopv, have not yet been received. The, ofiteial announcement statee,.tho the itatiVe i finAitiatione Were thi4Pmeibl? I ? 4 ,ne.d-Py 94A ME FROM SlikaliOUlS =EI OF 09 41 IC .311. CY/51 MA% OP UNION NON FROM f. Ir-71 1 ..T- Great Excitement and DMtreui Prevailing thaeitei ., llt ' , r BE OBE T, IF TO 1i'.01.118-S;.- The. Conditiot of' Thlitii no Battik; The 'Bitr — ohig of exii City Adroostedl $ll - Lest Resort. lEEE Gen. Beanregard tExpeotedto Take Command at-lalend No.lo. • - : t .t No' Further News From ,tite-lattle at litgar _Cretki•iltkustM: • , ! it re. A special dispatch to '•the - Datwavg, from Ottit'.93443Vii . !' Two Union men reechahere Loin New Or to-day. They left that city on the 28th ult., end by careful traveling, were enabled to get eitin. safety. • Itothspeat the winter to New .Orleans, where the greatest excitement and distzeseprevas.--- TIO aPPwioheitte t. 40 Fitt.9 l l the %oath are pretty writll:clefenM4 . i, ,Wenortlg,._ he fortifica tions run ' hick to, Carr ollton. The only periona In the; City not regrdally enlisted'are the JeWs. The city is alsO Union and at least. twelTe thousand ok*ill'heloag to , these clubs. - - The condition'of things was -Ab 'hjAter. tri Memphis. The Appeal 'of the la 1: city adyb atea the betningiif the city tie Wilma'Mal l ; bat the or:has lamed a tlg anj-perion the hp* shall be Immediately • tftusegartf life 4ldidii; '641: Waa‘e* ,pwitealci bike corrimitild ~O_ * large number of try ltfetrit't the fort of tb l fititi %lOW in of def e at :1. • - to farther deV, 'lla)leeli* despatch relative'to tin') hjittle Sugar Creek, Arkansas &is fet Neal receliad. idARICETS BY TIgIJIGELpg. ill/Lummrui March ,ll Flour dontifines very - dull; and jiiieei are declining ; there is no shipping' demand; mks are confined to the tants•of the, trade st $.6. 26 ier supelflue,.6 l B7R46 60 fok and 6:65a0 for .familr and'.fancy. • 'Becelpts .moderate; no :change flour or Meal. Wheatisin , better:demand, and 8,000 bus.'ef red sold at sl= 88 for Peim'Et add wresk , rn; and 2 86;for souther, ;white:4s sold 'a 1 40441'45. Bye sells on arrival at 740: 1 . Corn :isdulF-skles of 6,000 bus. yellow at 68(06; and.l,ooo-bis.- whitdat 60c.. Oats are dill.;at ;87a88: - Cof fee; sugar.ahtt molasses are:unchanged, • • Ness pork Is firm at .18 160%14; per • bbl. 2 .Dewed hogs baye.advanced to 61®611.- 800:tieree3 of Laid 'sold at 81441,81 e: Whisky is selling at 254®26 and drudge 24c: ..; ' - • - Nsw Your., March 1L Vlour..bearyoutd; sales ef 5,600 .barrelo at $5 t so@f, 430 for -*stet, $5 80(45 95 for 'Olito, an 4 s6tBo®6 104:forl Bootitern.. Wt eat de oligia, •03oru-.dille, isles - 20,000 •biehele it 69(0). - .: AChicago beef machined: .Pork.ilulli• ,i dr d. Hoe steady . Hard taletratlVA: Nir kp h :di:d o 141.26404 aeceipts, , :Our- I% ligrelliv , Whoot; . 9; 6 T Matilde. 417:64 21 bushels. LIM POIMIESS MONROE. The Gunboat Whitto Hall gecident ally by Fire. The Steamer Minnesota "Safe and at her THE ERICSSON BATTERY MONITOR. TEE MU AND WOUNDED IN THE RECENT Mi' BATTLE. = = • The gunboat White Hall toilitlO at clack • I,2 c e • this morning,; and %Lai ..tilktftlft,;( l 44 o Y4 Three'ef' her gea; WhlbWitfere all ishotled, weal& at, intio4l4. one ' War in the air, several ,in , various directions, doing no damage. 'Vireether ; gna. , -.wha 'aped :by . the `harbor; crew.. The Minnesota ,was not afloat when ported in my letifftsiftinWay.. ',ger ere* bit: OK, been 'tent 'or blioit,•lier grinswhrerapiked .preparatory to. her destructioth whair; - 'l4„the ex/40'00=-04A., litiVo,.;6l' the SpWaieing,',sbe vial! gaily got Off Viiiinetlie fesii; med her usual position kettle' entrance 61 . the .. •.. VA; -and *tie bleat eheired tur'ske liiished the various vessels in the, harbor. number of gentlemen went on . 1 1 061 . '.11 4.1 '1 1 . 11 She does not appeat'iiiiiiiii'deliteo ; fii and is se ready as ever fcr another"efigageikent. - ,hfriteri iiportakin the higheit terms of her " perffirroterees; 'and think they might, haVeidestrefecr the Merrimac without mucli u ditfienitY:if, they had been allowed an oPPOitilati% ilis3ll-06*.hillinalclo arrived this afternoon off thaireirtdn'.lfo news . `Three officers on board the Congress were 'killed, Llent. Jui r toting,. master Tho."lidere; and 'wait piltit"Wer. `R '— hoatis.• Capt. Wm. Smith , whp, until; rebantly t rathr:' lerred, commanded' lhe'Congress,- Wes unhurt. The Mbet.iecentlatirnate of the number„ ed is' "fifty,"twentY-SeVen - sent galore, wounded and forty were taieh prisoners; not including, any officers.. So far as known Mas ter's' mate, Teter ,Hitioa ' and may be among' the prishilbvs: beitifd - "the befland, the Rev. Mr. Lenhart was drOwned, and the Master's-Mate John M. liar= ringten was ' ' "iithel::,officeire were lost • arid 'none - are td" be 'seriously wounded. But few of the wounded on board escaped to the shore, ,, and the remainder were drewned. — Thti wholes rusk it(Rrobtibly not over one hundred and fifty." , On the White . Hall, Andrew ..blehbit, - thttd assistant edgitietk.Roheit Watigh and 'Charles seamen; wereldlTddi" three men were wounded'Ott' Ore4k6b . ',` lint "none killed: The Minnesota had six men killed andstieti teen Wounded. ' ' Ske `reeeiVed large nember of htietearid waii`WhiUridditid: ' - ' The Roanoke received'irivo'shOtic tieing ..nni dainage. No casualties occured on board," -ex cept thefalliOg . of • amen fiora the rigging. NEWS MIE aTER FROM EUROPE. OF THE iTEIIII.B - 11P NORTH . _ Boutharaloolitidatali ti ..C.ZT ORME& • -• •• • :PortkiLifin'Allarchlr: • The steamship North itmeileiiii"bas'ved' 7 1 14 Lir/9991 papal* of the MO-, and advicia t4kiegraphOf the nth. Th 6 MIMIi f cotton 'at'Live`rpoot`for tti4 week Vie §4,000 bales, the. market closing firm and unctnin ' *eke all and on chingokol; qtdet'and'steady. t oxpoo, Fob. 28.—Consols for money 981@ Galin MUM Thapapers,relative to the souther blockade baa bewsubmitted.to Parliament., Earl Ens ued* in a letter to Lord Lyons, dated the 1/sth of ; February says, that, the fact of .ships having suocessfully inn: the _blockade,' dont prevent tbti blockade-from:. being effective, and:argues that ...a-neutral. state „ought to execute. great bibition with regard to.a df facto blockade, and ought not to disregard it unless the power of the blockade is abused. Th bnli9on.ln :the 13ank,..0f England. has .de -000. The unemPloyed laborers at Lliverpool had made a demonstration, but were peaceably dis persed by the police.. • . -- . . THE LATEST . Penn, Feb 2* --Tlte r Aminions. thiktlf: l o: o 4iCingtP4 4 .olnleP4 #l:ltingprsparen in southern Itilifor seat spring ., ,/tewtionary bands are Organising at Trieste, i Malta And Itotne, and will disembark eimulteneonely at several points on the Neapolitan. cottet: no7-PressflifiyEl that. France has sent .orders to' the Commander of the Naval station. at Chloe, not to, permit , the repetition of . atroci tie* dimileall Ici _those committed by the rebels at. the Cliptnie - 9£1.1£69:' 'Die Englieh tev ernMent will send' Sbrifditi lastinctionii. I . l.taLcie At. .#,PrhO garrison Of ..714,01t. folOihmthe example 9£ the garrison at. Neu pliihne reyeltea m , t is believed. that the in. se 4iim it t . gaupg willlnild ont. , .. . 47,gOilano.f. 0 1 0 1 . 12 0." - .481 1 OriG9110A.: Tban :Appel/a dee Piennrkug tP•retYinAtko. Prgege: number number of insurgenls will soon be', consid ers,t Ily increased. - Toe insurrection is consid ered'lM etta u n rr t, 'liiii ' nhe'Jt might' Influence the s ' of 'in Turkey. ' -iVeb:TEi-Thiiki-clidateatnimT erlshlirilVed'at pliichth. It ice'' Vi no# h - 4:osger"ieil iidttalak: wt r d. : itttad.iii : ti„t4 : t l ,Ect : r Peel ifid the ffor.'We Vovpeiare about to exchange offices in the Cabinet. . _. The '.%/iiik Pails coriesPoneent Saykthat the =Fitment consequent on .Prince liepoliOn'ii spesChls'incletudifig. - • •,' - - , . The Di* Nees iiorrespdriderit Sari that ft'is . rumored that ,, the: serious : ;mania beitAveii the E ' eroit and, the Corps Legislatit pn the subject of put Palikads Dotation. IS likely to end in Io co promise,r..the,House,yoting hid' a Atte pen .llio f 80,000 ifrancs, and , the government con senting not to have it made hereditary. 1 . • J - Buettner ancillgtilthail'ln Clese'etinfine went at' Fort Warren. &knit Varch•il.'• . . ens. Buckner and Tighlman were yesterday pnt' fn eloed onfmement •ht-Fort Warren. The region for this is not stated. FROM WASHI,NGT.OO7,. • • theLf3i Okra-0 0 6A 8911 ti4lieiir this - 140 . liseitt 'of any oyes aftee'ltiiri4T, - .240:W uotitifiEyAotiiiirititirOkiditY fate t' talit . intifidriv -g tei g lidioaniqizt th 28 frt instant. ;, filcirrq 12, 1862 Old Position. _:_.~.- ===l Ftiimmiz BioAtinr, latiftli 10 MIRAN. iiii.:.'ci:ii . ',.44:4:'§ - ,bi. = Wawa:arm; 'Merohl,l XXXVUth Congress—First Session. HO - 0:13F, OF RIIIPMENTATIVREIr ~,.. .it- , ... Wean:waft, Tuesday, Mild 1 ► 11. .. ..-.---, lir..l,leksa, (N. YVntroduced jail which was *tired to the cutlimittee of ta.‘hole on the Otie of the Unit*, for the :tililithlishment of a falional fouadry i lt ChicagU;;lll nose, and at Pittsburg, Penney nia, and itt Poughkeep sie, New York, and 1 the fabilcation of can non and projectiles for the government. It proposes an appropriation of half a million for - haViwnweres. , - '' - 'f - '_ - _: - -- • -- - - 7.:."±" - Also, for the establishment of a depot for a salt petre and powder factory and magasin' e at Indianapolis, Indiana, and for a powder factory at Trenton, New Jersey, and appropriating two hundred. &chinas for mcti. F ht n jx. C(4/6414tintraNerat a iliflOittiri the establishment of naval depots and"navy yards an Abs,P4mv- AitefFir49 tN1F 0164 9D9 17 mitten on lake defences. • Mr. Wamos. (Vt.) reported (mid the Com mittee on Printing a resolution which was - ad. Pted; ifiitt there ter printed^tor the use of the House, 50,000 ccipieli of WitelliiiiitOn% Fare well Address, Jackson's anti-nullification..prooT lardattori,gad the Declaration .of Independence. The House concurred in the report of the •OoMmittee of Amfaterice on. the ;disagreeing amendmenteto the Legislative Executive and Judithd APPrcPXi4I4 I 4 - .14/.1._ : Surasee L _APAk u - Susses Committee.h4lC,Eiioalla.. on Ways and, Means, the bill tci t eq tc.b444 Denver:city- •Befer red :to the committee of, the whole on the Eptate, , The Epealoscienionneed, that the !altit',heet; I nee Wert) tie the niOtka to poetpone,.ttail .Thttzedey, the re setaintroatt.od yeatf.miey relative to emancipation. - Mr. Carriwanici, asked , Perlogallea Ae• mete a statement, , , Messrs. BMWS alMtViiiilat 03 1 Z) Pliiected Tas .13Sokiii,144tAeOrrilipOadisit-iii*RAt .urdity'S Jetii.4sa pikes un. "Natio& thut,the, bill published was , not ~tbe one. passed - &nits,. I have gone to the trbriblir of oiipfhig the 'bib. ntriiiit - tlifhlindil:o!'tlin . mitteS, and find it ^ the, won- ;publislind you paper with:a slight alteration-of theitdril I dfauitgovi. digs aiit' at 'ydnririii?liOittiO'n'Ot'the - hlllpAnit thereby, arousing litishiess.ictinuAnnlty to, - hike care of their inttirestautlitst permit Al I patted swindllng'SlitiP trr'esibirixOtieir to coiitradi*•; - ,10,04#0ie • Sae' Is . thdbill' as pad ihe 11%46.14*; , . 'AN; ACT to-incorporate- :the liarristrarg-' Ex change andllercantilAcompany. , - • tt L :Bs trWablacliby & tabs aid:l6iiiik Cf. Si s sutaePorthi , cbionagatida eptimie .in General' l4sWithlkitit; , Wet- is delft 'eh-' acted by?theissiMW*o of the . .same, - • That . Thrum's!' H. Wilson, °eerie' S: mul`J &Mittel anci-eueVothettersolis associated with theill;'theirliebiand asiiptbe and they are ketebrarectedintO irbod3i 'pelltiO‘ and corporate under the name, style and , title' of the' . - 05131 1 41 0, 40 r the firlielifil=bn3rillesellthit acid exchanging gocidk:wiliesraiid iniccherlise; a n d for the improvement of thejfabilitied for trans acting sixth busirieis ;they rntifricakildadvanCest on all manner of personal property, wigch'toro , perty, together ' , with 'property of - 'other! ldAd obtained by pintliiiK tradvor tie* UMt dispoMPeat'pitblivor'irliaie'sale,lat sack tin*w and places; in =the aye? •Thiriisbrirg• tag may- wkich natuathey l .- ine.ane - 0 9 i ' lxi :s l4 pi Baniki 6 114 one ' SP* ration L thelfirst that tl !` t i 44 p di ciingni 'tuUbr; day, aim eleqted 12ZE herbin, wo*l6Nl any tint thd cor the: 00 }let urii =Tug' Litho at Obi the FL__ _ Mission of isse per cirrithii f,,andlit. litlaii ilea,. tioci to Brit` ri ' 'corporations are /labliefar'any purpose whatever. t_. _ t 1.1. J. ~.. S i m 4, That this charter shall cordial:Min fall force fikkthe' tam Offifteed;jiaariteoid lair' datp oflitirtildialm tailetki 'citihded'hy' an at of the Wislatiirc i zaul the -Letislatare fernivart-i the rightto amend, alter or repeal it a t ri v ii y dcr , "ti in such manner as shall not '., hi ' I to' o dal& cumpadq• or.jmy txm -mhin-th' "' ,",' ilek 41 1 ,11:Lti t a • witi-t tiOpt and ',lira MlLler, sEe' dlujitar,-94* . iini! OnfihikY; ° rim funeral will take plea* t&iiiiiiiiiFeßteddridayi alto oon lit 3 o'clock, fronthol zweltullwe - Ofthif lin B r ost aireeWalkivir 6fa d atreetVlld - iekttAeasui Melia of itieltiztittiteit*itra4 we%toaitend - witliout further 'intik/ ll ' it* . the ns litkAket,, „TAIL= A„ Jai, , sped 5l 3 4 106 s 'mo hs'adtlnAiya.' - - !add irlift*trphs":36, T Iday ittionitiot at two i o clock, froG 3 iN kite residinde 1d r•othialte#, to, tha ndatirea &nil Mends of the ate fel spec , 11 idst:4l,6 2 oooitigma• Whatl-WA . ' libUrflingtfati: tANTE.LK YOB • RENTis: geed.- mew efum abed dwelling home. Address With &NW Von; t. 1. 011 14. , Yor:74, SEEDS I BEERS I . SEEDS I; 1.. .. JBl% reoeivedaod for eale.at , the Agri. srultursi Starke; 'treat, the - LARGEST STOCK‘: , — of Math and genuine Garden, Miner tut& the State out aide of Philadelphia. Gard*AVesdreit'• • • 4... THREE CENTS-Pon-PArmn, `to • anahl oa be lor* cents anywhere else, and in bulk At prim whist' edam! be under sold. Also AgricultursAabd:adertilaul: basal Implements for the noon. I Initenttent4on to ley. AWL. DAVID $ 1 1 , 1 .1 1 .* mill wBtd2iF, ' *Anti '• ; RECRUITS: — WONTED. O . OT. WM, E: SEtS will imilatti ti" idayß to receive recruits for Oompauv,D ileventh tkgieent,.,now stationed at Annapolis, •MC 1407 It the Rareiteiiilpit t el f B. G, Peters, •litttrieestratii. • • ~ 104 BUILDING LOTS ' FOR . BALE. - E tirthscribe; offers :forisale_,l - On AellUil Ti rivoroble to pittWAORP% OteriluP44. 4o 4 kql.eAtilof w 4 watiqualy situated 10. the oorttl•westorn a d , „pot P i ., °I . tht 91V. o,"fflatrikborg. Penn Wye n' itrit Illtreetti"Rattg Wein* kitt'oettitia -a •'• lif a l!ntook,l•lbidwAncrantutaelread, Alm ast:zicbtirg 7r% i iiTlL uirl zi o intiri iii ditt ie .; p a or plane are nq • . , on Nola street in said city. JMO:T011 • inorlo-lin New tabnertisenuuts 250 CAULIGER AT AUCTION! ,- 82d.Trside Sale at Philadelphia. SAS WILL TANI PLACE ON IIiiiIDRESDAY, APRIL 2cl, 1882, 10 o'clock, A. M., At the Bazaar, Ninth and Sa n som Streets, P HILADELPHIA., be very eiterteiVe and complete, comprising at leaat • • 9.150 VARRIA.GrES, from the bast adanufeeturere of tbds City and Warnin torn, Delaware, moat of which, will be warranted. g .11n11 partlenbue am! be Mind in future 21,iver. nub:Leits and Oabilognetr: SPECIAL NOTICE. • .,,,• ~ The Anetionear reeiectfalar inaortoces that this win be the hugest Public Sale of Carriages ever held in the City of thlladelptda. Invoices to the amount of 825,000 $5. are already Immured, Mr. literrlek's alone anLunts to 000. The Carriages TM be arranged arid open for emu/lea tion sevens! daysiireirhhas to sale.mhieh au positively take, plate on the above day; aßthont regard to the Easkther. a Lb`slLD M. tIERRNE3,, mat.l-2td di /dimmer. L odt.—On Friday 'March 7th, a lan e L Watch Chain, With CfoBB ard lociPt tod tTggtMast alta!iTe aka thanks ur 4la,er Ewa a tibbaraviawd by leoing it At THIS Orficii ACKEREL NOB.l, 2 and '3 iu all sized packages. A large supply just received, ass „. 12 warranted as represented for sale b.. • WM BOCK. Jc , a. WHOLEEIA,LE and RETAIL DEALER In Ckinhiellonaiy, Foreign and Demesne Frult.- 11410 ates, Prance, Raisins and Nuts of all !nada.— Frail and Wish, Soap, Candles, Vinegar, Ta. ling* &gin and 06 entry Prelim* to general, at the owner of Third and Walnut, 6treets . - - . )61 SEEDS.—Just SEEDS.Juat received a ; invitee of etadoe Garden Seeds—compbi 'treater variety of imported and home gro than og tufa, ever been offered in this city. Those Who may 45115 to pnretuase, can depend upn getting tha be,:t the *arid; at their: 3 9l4We end retail grocery store or WIL DOCK, Je. Election Proclamation TH compliance with the charter of the city of ,Harrisburg, notice is hereby given to the que j litted voters of the several wards of the said (illy; that an election for persons to fill the ittribus offices of the said city, will be hell at dick following places, on the third kicky of March, being.. the 21st day of said month, 1862, betweeti the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M., and 7 o'clock, e, it cif said day.: In the First ward—the qualified voters will meet at the SChool House on the corner of Pitint street and . Mary's alley, in said city, acid vote for one member of Common Council, rte "poison for Constable, one person for Assessor, one person for Judge, and two persons for In spectors of election, in said ward ; sad &noel Directors.. In the Second ward—the qualified voters alit *teat on said day at the Smoot House on the *tier of Dewberry alley and Chesnut street, !iiikelect one person for Common Couucil, use ker . son for Constable, one person for dssei,or, one iperson for Judge, and two persons fur In iipOtors of election, of said ward ; and School , %actors. In the Third ward—the quilified voters will bidet on said da ff y at the School House, corner of Walnut street and River alley, in said city, 'and' vote for one person for Common Council, one person for Constable, one person for Asses Bar r lone person for Judge, and two persons fur aid ward; and School _+r4 1 18 W ' . . i BOOKS FOR FARMERS. ' inß attention of agriculturists is directed 1 , tiribnifollowliag works, which will enable to increase the quantity and ram of thil , mops by adding science and the experi• merits of others to their experience : :. Ioi•HEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM, de toting all the labors of husbandry and ta best way toped 'run them. Price.... 3 60 CO MAN'S AGRICULTURE and Real Kexonomy ...... 4 00 TANDSCAPE GARDENING, by Allen.. .1 0 , NARALER'S COMPANION, by Bow- 76 oil IRKS ON PRACTICAL AGIIICUL tintE, by Johnston ... 50 THE B.I4ERIOAN FAR BIER'S new and ad- Tarsal handbook, with 400 engrayit gi „2 50 EASY METHOD OF MANAGING BEES, by Weeks 20 The:Nature and Treatment of Diseas.s oi ttle, by Dadd . 100 .... 40.: LH% AGRICOLTUB A L CHEMIST IS 1 ~0 " ir H COWS AND DAIRY FARMING, Gil and' th , e by p r rod nn u t ction of milk, butter,lso ..... M . B AND FORAGI — PLAN I S, 4" 60 r , nch - .... I 1 ,0 kr.I34IAND,BOOK, containing the_,, 4 Orse, the cow, the tug, fowls, &c ., &c„ 01 1 1 HZ FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Pro- ~,, * , ti' Farmer, by Dr. Gardner . . ........ 1 2 11 5 . . "ZDOMESTIC ANIMALS .., .... 1 FIELD BOOK OF MANIIRK 4 , or K ni. * ' A. erican Muck Book .. .... • • • .... 1 MEDI HORSE AND HIS - IMSEASE;, byloo .. , ,Jeinitings 12 6 7,OHATT ON THE HORSE . .. ... ..,.• •• • 00 HIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 1100 E.• - 1 ELORSEMANSHIP and the Breaking and _, Training of Horses . . .. . . . .............. _ Strandard Books, School Books, and T a y . Y e :thing in the stationery line, at lowest pr o ice! !. ' Li_ BERGNER'S CHEAP 8U0.1., NA.ZARE TEI HALL , BOARDING SCHOOL FOB BOYS. ZARETH, Northampton county, Fa' 111 Easy of imams from Harrisburg by railroad to n, and thence seven miles by stage , Rev. EDWARD H. REICH RG , , Ho JUST RECEIVED• A ;SECOND LOT of Comic and Seutimen tal Valentines, at 'filsreat prices. fob's y SCEIEFFER'S Bookstore I P AL OIL N ' 1 - •,, , Natrona, Magnolia Loiter, . t . 4 1 L' ;v i and other non explonwe brands, for sa,e low M . ' NICHOLS an BOWMAN , f 6 Crrner Errnt and Mane Wee. t ..,. ~ j tgSEE Oranges, L emons, Raisins, . . - . K.O-11 0 4 its, so., ion moved and for sale by Corner Rout and eLarket MVO fetai:i''''L' ' ` . ,NICSOLS BOVNAN, JOBS' wig ie qualified voter 3 for Onx p•ron for woo for Constable, e person for Judge, :tots of election of •ectore. pranged voters will airy of John Foster, North avenue, and embzr of Common instable, one person or Jude, and two lectiou of s lid ward; qualified voters will in Broad street west for one per Eon for &sensor, one pawn • for Inspecrors of School Directors Atom, the quilided ds will vote tor one mkt three perms fir the Mayor's office, M. H. KEPNER, Mayor.