'.' •• ' ,/" - " - •,.( 1 ' • ' . - .. . '..• '' ' • . . ~ 1 . . —7. - -7---._ "'ll k 4 Al : . • s ..„ , E- • ..•.. _ \ ~,..___, ~•:, • , ..•,-,...-- 1 ... . . . . . • .•, . . By GEORGE BERGNER. 7 - 1 f 1.1 1 4 4 :, it AP 11 r.VNI6V DAY, , 4 i,:( iti(4 E BERGNER, ,FJois....sisuts duesosurriox. e , 4av Tvutoesrn is served th subscribers to the ~r. cl ts per week Yearly subscribers will be ' ',..1 1b In advsnno rod • Wkisa ANn Seltl•V/DEKLI Teurazipit. 7,,r,vArii is sb.o published twice a week during 0 ..' , ibis Loyislolv"' ---1 weekly during the , ~,r ler al the year, vim ' ' — l , atlbllClribOra at .;onraly cash rnlet, 4 ,,,,i, ~,torerbers per year 0...... 1l Weekly..l l2 llo .. 00 'l l ,r. a a ..22 00 lwroll' ~ it snbccriber, Weekly ..... 1 00 RA JES (IF ADVERTEUNG. rkn • T or lesseonstituteone.luill'aquare. Eight sr ..t or more than leer constitutes *entire. iNf lunre, one day one weak . one month three months six months one year .. D.; :ere, one day " one week 2 00 one month.... ........ 8 80 three months ..... . ... 600 mix months 10'00 ' .. one year ...... .. . ..... .......16 00 tF BuFlrles6 notices inserted In the Lied *.saws, or to }forme , : and Deaths!, FIVE CENTS "vg rqe nr,eriou. i r mer l e , and Deaths to be charged as regular • -.lenents siltbital . JOHNSON 13.ALLATIAtICC)IELMEI LOCK HOSPITAL t] At dig 0 vertu) I he most certain, speeds 11 - ,ud remedy In the world for )I:4"..i.SES OF IMPRUDENCE Tem IT TIT To MUNI HOO Atercurp or Itoziouli I . A ~ALANTID, OR Ro CRARGI, m non One Tr Two Das .1011 r ,„„ um Sick or mita, Strictures, Pales or. G logo AlR:,uun ul the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic ‘ll,st, • V lip I wto iity Decay of the Physlot Pow. lAtlttiOr, Low Spirits, Oonfoution oi Amiss NI .1, .0 ..ne Heart, fumdity, Trembling% Minnow' r f ldtums, Issesee of the Stomach, Aedonoos Se Bead, [broil, Nose or Skin—those terrible my are.ue from the lidotoretion or Solitary Habits of South-th ,, •rrevlful and deetruntive prettiest' Which debility, render marring° hopes . tie, kna deero3 kctb hotly and mind. YOUNG WEN. 10tng 1110 eepedilly who have become the victims of ?rllary Liie, that drinalful sod destructive habit whkit to on untimely grays %mends of se of the mos exalted talent and brilliant Intel rrto 101,61 othorwmc have entreated listening ,0110 with tie thunders of eloomence, or waited to et. , 14. hrm¢ lyre, osy rail With fall oostidiente. 11 pewit, or Ms, contemplating marriate, be. tt uore of physni cosiness, should itaMediata y non. :EA 1. , I aedhe rrrnrvn to perfect health. %MOUS ramearery cored arid full vigor reeforld. Re Woo pgas, Mogen undo , abe oar. of Dr. J., me" re,irivotri uteri in bis woo. a.. • gentleman, mul sea, 1,01t1) rely upon MB ARM as a gtestsio. &take No 7 South t• tn..e street, Baltimore, 4, ,06 the left hind sate gewir. -rout Baltimore street 'I t.. room to, corner. Be par Wolof to °lnertia, the se Of lumber, ot you will mistake the place. P, par t litrrant, Tri fl ing Quack'', with false b...rans, llhabog Ocrtikotes, attracted by the repute. 11. Jrhueos, lurk near I eiter. 6 ,1 1510001440 a Postage Stamp, to too on the DR. JOHNSTON, , LLI. , u member of tho Royal Clolleee of Surgeons, inuluntetrnm one 01 the meet eminent Colleges .C+++ , ,l Ntaters and the greeted part of whose Ws :em Spent in the Hospitals of London, hods, Phila. !awl ele.whare, has effected some of the most as. ::..tang tures that were ever known. Many trouble+, raging lb the ears and bead whin asleep, great nee• heing alarmed at sudden sounds, butrainees, rtquocl Moen' og, attended sometimes with floral:wee 01 111111,1 were cured immediately, fAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. freees all those who hewing in,Pared them lete and improper indulgent:des, that secret e... 4:Wry bit which ruins both body sad mind, an them tor ,•ither businessor coo .L sume 01 the sad and IMAM oly ell rote of early habits of youtb il viz : Weakness OF the and Limbs, Pains In the eed, Dimness of Si ht, heetnlar Power, Palpitation of the Sian, voila Derangement °ruleDigeutive despral Debility, Symptoms dr laniumrr St 4, iIVATALLY. 'Thar, the teertal cloche on the =iodize mash to uo.aded •--Loso 01 Memory, COtilfintion of Ideas , De. ;!tiro ul Bolts, ICvII liorobodluge, Aversion totrottle. kastreet, I eve of &Mode, ThldditV,lhev, are Kane I:, evil dour . to ale of 1 1 011101111 01 au ago., can now illthre_.ift," vw ;love of their decline In health, Wing ,_...kbeir,..."ltor ,i.,7Jhg weak, nale, nervous and atasedsue% sove t,y411.1 'Rearm:leo about the oyes, isnash, and amp .tcatiat.sptlon. Rc YOUNG If Lite injured themselves by a certain practice, to Olt When alone—a habit vequently learned Wan interims, or at school, the sabots of which are 4, 4 felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, reuden O'rise impossible, and destroys both mind and b"*. Immediately Pity 1114 i ti young 1111143, the hopes of hie noun. al WA parents, should be matched troy ;' , ltrla and enjoy Manta 01 life by the inisunlitooma. ..,11Witi1111Z Wm the path of nature, and Indulging is a Liyp l habit. 'h peraoris Meat, kinfOrn center inAkttLAGUI, !:' . . l llnt a sound mind and body are the most treolatiart i i„' , lty to promote Connlttnial bappirmill• /Odom ,''''''l these, the journey through We becomoqviearg Orrapt the prospect boort, darken , to th e vutw Idle 1 heteetelt prospect wins despair, and tilled With th ' be. It '''holi rellectln sha t h 7,k,.! Mizbiee with n our owthee anthem °t alcithi" 11 u,euwlN ' INVHIOHATiNG RIMY IFOS OR. RAMC wruaNges. rare Iportant emedy, Weakness ' ) iefti are speedily cu m red, Dadr of the full vigor restored, .i,oseasd e ol the most nervous and debilitated et all hope. hove been IttunedlaffllY rolleyed63lB. hotting tn Marriage, Physical or Hostel Disg Z'a Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Eshaustioe or bon fearful tied, aPfledibi Isere& lb STERS. sittl9kll9 (110 %1110dti OUr RANG ed at thle inatkUon within the 9edrB, and the numerous important Berea ",teel performed by Dr. .1. witnessed by th e re it-01°4,e lawns, and many Other parsons, notices oe It air e appeared again and spin before the public, ~149'f riN4110 d /edaddild atarader sd .41, Fa. it aenfliclent guarantee toCe ,eu the Meted. re ,a'eaEt OF ISP RUDENCE.—When the Misguided 41sel Pre eell votary et pleasure ends he has imbibed is ot thls pantie! Omuta, litOo often happens that te store or %hams or drasd of discovery deten PPlrlog to these who, hone education and re scMewink, befriend him dolayial the eon ,'we IThiplome or h ea d dise make heir sacs, affecting the athroat, !Naseees Wee t ate' hit Pb elm elehtrui rapidity . UK deans puts • driMllll ZulleritigB by sending hisa to menet L. whence BO traveler returnee ) It L.? fact that thnnaantia victims to thia terrih e o7,, s zeele to the unskillulness of Ignorant pretend by the nee Of that dually poison, atersmerp, rah is make sod make the residue of life miewolide. NtiliQns.-711. Neter'l Dlpiemax bang la hi ett a tters mum contain a Stamp anus on the r ° ll, * nedies Mew IT 14q1). tmed;:10;1111 Frederick Street, Beltimore. P it SEL 4 , „and I o Teas, Black and Green, p we elted papers, rot Isle at NICHOLS & BOWMAN% corner VPOOI sod Market Mmes. 11:eatt, TOOTH, NAIL, mom, 4417titurit%A.ZMICe'''' Itirer.l at tiavel SP stranspurtuttui, ;I:IOISYLVANIA RAIL MAD WINTER TM, E TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. ' OW AXD Arms MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1862 The Passages Trains of lbw .Penarrivairb; • • Railroad (Wow Will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows : E w 26 100 2 00 TECROUGHJERRtt39 ilitamabmg OMIT at 3,20 a. in;and Mitvea'at 'West Philadelphia . at 7.40 a. nt. FAST MS leaysa, Harlathwl 5411.9, (oxool4 81 111 403 N) at I.oo'p. and arrives at west Philadelphia 'at 5.10 p. m. MAILTRAIN leaves Herr Mbar' dally.(except Seeday) at 6.66 p. m, and arrival et West Philaderptila at 11.00 p; m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, .vi., Moor Joy, lame Rarrtnbarg at 7,50 a. m., and imam at West Mil* dolphin at 12.35 p, m. HARRISBURG, ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum bia, leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 D. m.. and surriam *1 W. 41 Plilladelphla se 7.20 p. m. WESTW 480. TI ROUGE ELPRERs TRAIN lamas Philadelpitit at 10.66 p. m., Harrisburg at 8.06 a. to., Altoona ~8.49, a. m., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.26 p. m. MAIL ?RAW leaven Philadelphia at 8.00 a. at., and ar rives at Elarriebmg atl.l9p. m.;l3l4esß4diabura a. m., Altoona, 8,30 p. m., sad airrlyea aZ Pittibaik 9.80 p. M. FAST LINE leaves Pidiadelion's at 11.24 a. m. burg 4.06 p. tn., Altoona at 0.10 0. m., and arriving ;at Pittsburg at 1.40 a. m. HiRRENHAB ACOOIIXODATION TRAIN leaves Pbo delphie at. 2.110 p. rap and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 m- • MOUNT JOY ACOOMMODATION via Mount Joy Miens Lancaster at 1128 a. in., arrives at llarrisbarg at 1.80 T . tn. The RIM MOMS and PAS BENHAM TRAIN will leave WOK Phliadelpida at 4.00 a. m.; Lammater 7..07 a. m. • Montt Joy at 2.48 a. in. Middletown at 8.26 tn., an d antis at Harrisburg , a t a. to„ connecting with Mall Train west, from Harrisburg, at 9.00 a. m. . . Eid/lURL D.IrOUNG, Supt. last, lltr. Penes. Railroad. • Harrieburg, Jannai7 24, 1867 —dif Northern Central aailway 11~11A~4ti• CHANGE" OF SCHEDULE. WINTER .41.13114WalMENT. mast' Ml* kPALT YO 411 D TROT 13 LOT I Acproll. Close Connection made at Harrisburg TO AND FROM NEW YORK. SLEEPING CARS RUN ON. ALL NIGHT TRAINS. BQ 'the N AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. 24, Passemgor Train of Ms lionbera Osistral was will win at and ddprt from Harrisburg and Heilman as fallow. via GOINCI soulia rem TRAIN arrives at Ilarriabitri LOS P M. and lava ." taio P. N. =PIM a arrives at 11.47 -A. K.' and leaves " 3.*0 A K. GAMING OkOIRTIR... yam 'flew leaniesiiiimor• at..... 8.26 A. N. and arrival a Hanisbbrr 1.00 P. M. and team North at.. ... . . 133 P. Y. EXPENDS TRAIN loaves Ballintota at 8.00 and arrives at Harrisburg.... 8.00 P. Y. and tonna eao P. M. `11.A.Mt183311103 AHOOMMODATION TRAIN Lams Harrisburg for Baltinuire at... 8.48 A. N. Retandog—havas &Onion* ..... 8.80 P. N. The brag Oath learjug Harrisburg on Sunday will be the Express Train, South at 3.90 A. N. For fattier tuformattoo apply at We OS*, ta Pee*% aAltrom peps' • JOHN P. OBRICif, ill/Pilau'', NOT. Mi. • WINTER TIME ARRANGEBIENT. WV Alit - L111; -1101111, TRANI TRAINS lIMIT TO YORK, AND P H. ADELPH IA WITHOUT CHANGE OF OARLi Ix . AND .AFT t' MONDAY, NOVEM• 888 4, 1801 it taasseager Trabot will leave the P el ph is an Railroad Railroad Depot, at Harrisburg, for NO York and elphia, azMow; MAST WARD. . IMPRESS LINK leaves Hari'Shalt at 3.80 a.,m., on ar rival of Pennsylmaila Railroad Impress Train from the Zeit, arriving in New York at 11.5 a. in., and at nib"- d4his at 9.00 a. at. A sleeping air Is attached to the Vain through from Pittsburg without change.- RAIL TitAllf..kemas Harrisburg at 8 a. m.. arriving i n N e w work ot3Bop. in. and Philadelphia it 1.21 p. m. FAST ,LINE lamas Hairisburg at 1.40 p. to., on arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad hat Ihtft, arriving in New Toth at 9.50 p. m. and Philadelphia at 6.40 p. m. _ FAST LINE leave New York at 6 a. m., and Phi lade l. pots at 8 al pM, amtvingat Bankshares', lip. 111. Nan MADTTeaves New York at 12.00 on, and Phi ladelphia at 8.18 p. rn., anteing at • Harrlaborg at 8.10 2.11PR1139 LINZ leaves New fork at 8 p. m. arri ving at Harrisburg at 8.10 s. in., and connecting with the Penasylianla Express Train for Plttsbnrg. A sleeping ear is aim attached to this train . Connection, are made at Harrisburg with trains on lie Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Ouriberland Valley 'Railroads, and as Reading for Philadelphia, 'Pottsville; Wllkobarre, Allentown, Bastonoho. Baggage obookod through. Faro between New York lad itarrlabarg ; $5 00; between Harrisburg and Phila delphia, 13 25 In No. 1 oars, andAril TO tn. 144, 2. For Hokum or other informatiow apply to ' J. 110,LADI,' nod Bekeral Agent, Ilah.isbinl. ANOTRUL NEW STOCK - raoriabla Kriling Desks, Bammon Boards, Traveling Bags, Purses, Wallets, ao itenend • Toilet Bottles, assortment of • „FANCY ARTI4IIB * 2 O, • 4 TIIIINESERIS.OREAP BOOKSTORE. WEBTW4MW. HARRISBURG, .PA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1862. DD. W. v.roas & go.. D W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AN AIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STRFIFT HARRISBURG PEAN' f DRTIGGISTS, SfiQ BEEPERS AND 01)N814M7 " t • : , - We are daily adding, to our moor P• tt of goods all such articles as are desire' 1. t 4 would respectfully call your atentioi the largest and best selected stock in this ..‘" of DRUM, .OHEXIOLIS tis OWN varnishes and Glues, Dye•Stuni, Glass and Putty, Artist Colors *auk Tools. Pura Ground Spicer Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine OIL, Bottles, Vials and La.ap Globes, castlie Soap, Sponges and Corke, - , Me., Me., dte., &a., &c., dit With II general variety of PWIIMBILT dt WILE? 414,TIcipE8, selected from the best manufacturers and ee tumers of Europe . and this country. Being very large dealers in . : PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, ' LINSEED OIL, VAIINLSREB,. 'WINDOW GLASS, ; COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES . . • • • • IN ALL TIUMI,VARTETXIIS, • COLORS AND BBON'ERS • .• • .taad.: } tfli% ; - • - • • • • st . 0 Mi • ? I.VHC) arlei..ag nicu - S ;157 • Cc , . '" 1,4 h1 , 1 , 0 'l l a _P I F ._ ; 11:1 • •s. We respectftuly invite a call, feeling, conil dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their eatisfaction. TEETH I TEETH I! JONWSAND WHITEWSPOROEL/UN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR Rb2TOI4TIVEf3 Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Oonoentrated - Lye Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, whichgwe sell as low as it can be purchased in the citiee. PRAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS WA& OILY OARBON OIL I Being large purchasing in them Oils, we can ofter Inducements to close buyers.. Mal Oil Lampe of the moat improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of Lampe changed to barn. Mal 011. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, Those of you who have not given oar HORSE AND DATFLE POWDERS a trial knOW no thus superiority, and the advantage they are iu.liceping Horses sand Cattle healthy and in g vad condition.. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Cattli) Poirdeni by the increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap peening:el of their Cattle. Our lung exPurbmuu in t h e business gives us the advantage of , a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the • cities era such that we car in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the best of tam& Thankful for the liberel patronage bestowe on our house, we hope by strict attention , to badness, a careful selection of PURE. DRITGA at fair prices, and the desire to please all; to atertt s oontinnanoe of the I htvor of a discrim , inittrgg PM% pm:a Oider . ylqegag, fra gale at MUM 14 powluvs, - teinetwont**iiiet -Arab Pensylvania Legislature BXPOIinD EXPB29BI4T ros TH7 TRU:GRAPH. HOUSE OE' REPRESENTATIVES. AFTERNOON SESSION. • TUBSDAY, Mai& la, 1862 The House reassembled at three o'clock. PRIVATE CALIIMDAR Senate bill No. 76, an act for the relief of Harry Ellis, late treasurer of 'Potter county. Passed finally.. - Senate bill No. 224, an act to authorise the court of common pleas of Schuylkill coon • to appoint auditor* to t f:' and .• trnutlibfl Wil li iln t4 4 ol9 i l ;' late ' • y 4oinity. • - r, Passed finallyi.; • ' • • • • House bill No.: 444; jOintl reisoludba relative ,to tbe pay of Isaac D. M'Quire. • ` f Passed-finally:. ; ":,' • • , • Senate bill No. 190, an act for the relief of John Ross, late superintendesitof-thei Allekheny• Portage railroad:- • - - Passed finally, . • ' Rouse bill No 446, an act to ibrthe,sidttrit,Of the treasurer of Bedfonl. county, House bill No. 451, mutt 'authOritse the councils of the city'of Pittsburg:to CoMPrombie` , with the holdertiof bondsof said city, issued bit' , ' with of subscriptions trithe capitui- stork of - certain miliriattcompanirs. ' ' Patteed_finally. • -• House bill No, 458, tut act ,to-limultit; rthe tine of holding the election _for directors of the Williamsport Dickinson seminary. , Timm bill No. 462, an act- fixing..theidatto of holding electionain Shade township, 'l3omai? set, county. Postponed. l.. : °,r.: .z House bill No. 466, an act to, , eloo4„aud, renew'the chatter of t,l;te ColumbittBpAlt, • • Poatpdntici. - , Hob* bill No. 466, an act to, 441;(44 the. , cluirtat of tlid Lanktaster P _. IqO. 467, air ` act ' 4001 1 .9iv0, Alta Farmers and Mechanics' hulk of -13*k, ipensburg. - -" Postponed. , 1 fionateibilliNO.'•i9ii,' an act to nutliorar the ,4619tat0n% Ilapthit - clihroh to ilea' =lain estate. Passed - • - • . House bill N&-- 469, - an act' 'to" eitend taenth street, insthe eltrof-Philadelphik 1 !. Passedorltivamendinenta ,House bill 11"oK470; , an .actf*taring •14llik Toby creek a publics. bithway. : - • Passed JAN/ate bill, Nu 468, , an sot Arelatlye to - road Aeivin Hartley, Lewisand WiiiitlhaNdo i ttkam' pa, Union. county; - Passed finally. „House bill--No , - -- anactio•auThorlite county of Westrn , to elect four impervi- Partied finally. .House.bill No. 474, an act to repeal . an act,. entitled "A supplement to an act to authorize the managers of the Indiana and Ebensburg turnpike to collect tolls for certain purposes.' Passed finally. Senate bill No. 188, an art to incorporate the North American shaft company. Passed finally. Beate' bill No. 119, an act to incorporate the Pioneer shaft company. Passed finally. • - House bill No. 476, an act to incorporate the ,Mahoning Valley railroad company. Postponed. • House bill No. 478,. an act to Jnoorporatelhe JamestoWi ancrrreilitlin• railroad PP ni p it4 y"• • Passed finally. • House bill No. 479, an act repealing certain acts incorporatmg, railroad 'companies. • Painediiiially._ House bill No. 483, a further supplement to an.. act loCorporating the Erie • and Pittsburg railroad company. . Passed finally, amended. Reuse bill No. 486, a further supplement to an wit, entitled "An act to incorporate the Sec ond and Third street Passenger railway com pany', of Philadelplda," approved the 1 0 . day of April, e. D.,1868- • Passed finally. House bill No. 488, a supplement to an act apprcived the 9th day of April, 1859, en titled "An Act to incorporate the the Pittsbur, and Last Liberty Pager railway company. " Passed finally. Senate bill No. 816, an act to erect Oak mu independent school district, in Clarion county,. into a separate and independent school`distlict. Passed finally. Senate bill No. 46, an act authorizing the re examination of , the accounts of Thomas M. M'Candless late treasurer of Inditum county, and for the relief of his sureties. Passed finally. , Senate bill No. 168, a supplement to an ad, entithxl "An act to incorporate the Pennsylva nia Training Sohool for feeble minded and idi otic children," approved April 7, 1868.." Passel' fulally. House bill No. 602, an act to authorize the taxation of the county property in Tyrone town ship,' Perry county, for road and school pur- ;Elo P tut iell fi .billN nall o. y. 608, an act to annul the 'contract between Hugh Doming, and limy, his wife. Passed finally. • House bill No.• 605, an act authorising the 'supervisors of Tremont township, in Schuylkill county, to proiride a lock-up house at Tremont, in said County. Passed finally. • • - Senate bill No. 291, an act confirming the title to certain lands in Elizabeth township, Allegheny dimity. • • Paseed finally. House bill No. 807, an act relating to the assessing, of damages on railroads that may hereafter be located in the liorough of Columbia. Passed SnaUy . - - Senate bill , l . 821, a supplement;to an soh entitied.'"•AltAtftto a uthorise the erection or a poorhouse in the oity of.Darixmdale, in the oounty of Luzerne." Passed finally. • ,• • • House bill No. 609, a supplement to an apt relating t o certain records of the city of -Phila delphia; ipproved Mitich"B; 1862. Passed ' • Senate bill No. 881, an act to extend the pro visions of .an act;, entitled. `!!..n.- Act for the better securing the compensation of laborin the county of Luzerne,", approved March 4 1 1859 1 to the county of Carbon.- Howe bill Ho: 612 y ;,:m*jcs tflAiiri to an act defining the %niduier the expenses of grading and paving ofthe streets and alleys in the city of Allegheny, approved May 80, A. D. 1852: Passed. finally: . House.bill, No, 886, an act to authorise the 'Harmony fire company of Philadelphia to coi -1 lect and receive moneys tine and becoming dee. Postponed. House bill, No. 405, an. act to repeal the se- Cond and third sections of an act,. entitled "An Act in relation to the elction of supervisors in Lack township, - Juniata county," ac., passed the 12th day of April, 1851. Passed fi nally. .• I House bill. No. 422, an act to incorporate the Entomological society of philadefrpida. SOUVAVlttittiat r afiAirite - ila ock prinMng *et completkr. • : .I*.spd i analLy.. l • . 44; Irmo * , kt0...489, aqtt.o.fMocialk;ank tiel" S. n ry" `l, e o inaintain li!eep u grTuicie fortftlarrdrig and iinprovibgiliorabs and stock. u6vl iii.. =11341 Pending Aiscitilidflo. of ihislbinethtgbenr of 'five intiveci, when, according to , seiSPOtoo paitselron *May Theleoolituittticin General Audit* 'WA.- Ben to theipeople, of. South Oarolinaorae read gr, „Bauch, Beg , Chief Oltuirof.thttifense_, During the reeding of the liroclaniation, the mOmeetiend peid - marked ettentien. +fter ttSit.Ohnk-had conch:Wed, the'donakter ation)of tr.opt, WA No, &lAEA SOauthOrille Lqm inistierry to maintain and keep „up, grqunilifoiquiiziingendliaptUviiii . "tomtit &.d' stoblerwas resumed.. 4fterpoine,discnadon, the Thiskagag S - Bettie adjoirnment,, 'md in reply to itittn , -, haßi delivered- a- very creditableiemd 'PESStrAtk!AIXech oulhe occasion of the eleading of the XT 3 c ll4lB fit!ca of General Jackson. - I - litijonnio3d. BLECIMI Y, a :1 t, E kkaHINOTGY, . i„,3 • , • =MEI l'„,--ittAttilidliiittiktf., „OrWTONWAT. 11141111 0., l patoleN P from Flag O ); oia ati Officer • ptithiborti, TEE N VW' "1" - A.it - LL. rae. INS4 II 49PME. tienetailtejaimi; ' • SEW. GEN. BURNSIDE CONFIRMED AS A XATOE-GENEBAL. Sensation in Diplomatic Circles Caused by the News from Mexico. SUPPOSED RUPTURE BETWEEN T MIX AND SPANISH LEGATIONS. Release of • State Prisoners. Railroad Companies Seeking Gov , Appointment of West Point Cadets. Wmaßarox, March 18. Official despatch to the SeOrttall of the Navy, dated. News was received at nine o'clock this morn ing from the flag shin' Benton, dated near Is land N0.,10, March 17t14; as follows : "We had hard work this afternoon with the upper battery Of 'all, at this point. Four shots only struck' us out of the fire of the five forts'of "One shot after stzikilig the upper deck twice and the lowerdeck once, breaking some half a dozen beams , 'finally lodged in the flag officers desk, depositing itself in the drawer as quietly as possible. • "We have battered the forte all to pieces, dismounting one gun, but night came upon us, and . we' had to leave without finishing the work, bat to-morrow we will go at him again. • "..9. rifted gun burst on board the .St. Lode and killed two.xpen outright, Mortally *rounded two, and slightly wounded. tea others. These are the . only "The niortars ate doing well. (Send,).: • .;4. M. PENNOCK, . ' Senior Oflker• The Committee of Ways and Means. has 'de . termined to make some material clunk/gee inthe tax bill. The newsPePer interest, which will be seriously affected by theloill; if passed as ref ported, is largely represented here + - Impottant,diepatchea have,been. received at the State Department from foreign , countries; and Of a character highly favorable to the Gov ernment. The, nomination of 'Ddidel B. Siakles se a Brigadier General of volunteeri;:has heen re 7 jected by thelienate. - • • ' ' • _Brikadier Gen. Burnside, was . this afternoon confirmed by` the Benate dajor-Ekmeral of Volunteers. • • Diplomatic circles are sensibly disturbed by authentic news received here. from Cuba, indi cating theoc,currenceOf a serious misandersiami ing between the alliad'powers in Mexico. The probable departure of the British forces from that conntry,the return of several. Spanish regiments from Vera Cruz to Havana, and the augmentition of the French forCes in Mexico, a rupture between the Spanish and French 1 1.4ations in Mexico is.supposed to have ix cirried. • _ , • Sixteen prisimers, principally from Maryland and Virginia, were released from the old capi tol prison to-day` by orderof the War depart ment, they having previously taken the oath of allegiance. It is reported that there are various rail Mad representatives here preparing applications, to, Congress, for Recuniary assistance to .complete present lines and open new routes to an imount exceeding, in the aggregate, fifteen Millions of do/4m - strenuous effort will . be mode , to., induce CepgremlniMik their p lanar, ,erwrit,MOursinff Vic! skitty* ifT4,4tain °lithe giroundol national aeqwwitY, • I+ ernment Quito, Mar& 1.8.1 PRICE ONE CENT. The President bas made the following ap. of merits of cadets at large at West Point, viz: Ed. W. Baker, of Illinois ; Albert S. Bay less, of Kentucky ; William H. Upham, of Wisconsin •, Fred. A. Mabew,•of New York • Henry D. Walton, Jr., of Georgia • Artba; Tracy Lee, of Massachusetts ; Edward Everett Sharp, of Missouri ; Erastns D Gaines, of Illi nois ; Travers Jones, of Tennessee ; and Chas. Woodson Bates, of Missouri. Also, Richard Taylor Churchill, from the District of Colom bia. Thelast mentioned is a son of the late Captain Churchill, U. S. A., who died in the service in Mexico. th aongrees--Fint :Beside% Masalsms, March 18 IN SENATE. Mr. FIRIMINDEN, (Me.,) from the Committee on.Fmance, reported back the Indian appropri atbm bill without amendment. lie also offered a resolution that the Sect.- litr of the Navy furnish the Senate copies of mll;contracts with R. L. Stevens for the flostlog battery ; also, a statement ol all payments and adiances on said contracts, and the report of the commissioners to examine the mid battery. Adopted. -Mr. &num, (Maze.,) introduced a bill to re move all disqualification of color In carrying the mails. Referred. ' lir. Wilms, (Blass.,) from the Military Com itilitee, reported back the joint resolution an thardslng the President to assign the command pf the troops, in the field, to officers, without • .to their seniority, with an amendment, s, ~.. out the provision giving the President h • power to dismiss offioets from the service. lamendment was adopted, and the resolution Plumed. n motion of Mr. Tammuz, (III.,) the bill tioliiiii . le for judicial proceedings on captured property, and for the better administration of the lswrof prizes, was taken up and passed. The resolution offered by Mr. Peranx,(Oregon,) thatlliit papers, &0., in reference to the loyalty of kircueltatit be re erred to the Committee on tb.e•&dietary, for further investigation, was tak6m ...L.L ~ (N. H.,) thought the question al feldP ' ed and hoped that the Senate would *faired more time upon it. .lez. *WARD, (Mich:,) wanted to know if the AlerudiEm Oregon intended to go into an tii on of the question. .-- .- said that he offered the. resolution in:Ordek tomhow that he had no indisposition to iteetthe charge of disloyalty anywhere, but he had teeintention of being his own pewees- Ur.: The ratolution offered by Mr. STAIN (Oregon) that the mere, &a., in reference to the loyalty of kir.,Statit, be referred to the Committee on the Jud4ltryfor further in vestibt aloe, was taken up, =a l.& further discussion, partidpsted In brkfedes. Hale, Browning, Howard, 'bun btal lud v kit mo L N moved to lay the :tesolntlona On e Disagreed to. Yeas—Mann. Hale, Saulsbury and Wilkin 90R-3. Ners-88. Mr. TAMIIITAL moved to amend the resolution so as to make it referrable to a select committee of five. Adopted. The resolution was then adopted, yeas $9, nays 8, viz: Messrs. Bayard, Hale and Sauls bury. Mr. Cu= introduced a bill to furnish cloth ing and supplies to sailors and men belonging to the sloop-of-war Cumberland. The bill was passed. The bill for the abolition of slavery hi the District of Columbia was then taken up. Mr. Heil replied to the previous remarks of Mr. Davis, (8y.,) in relation to emancipation. On motion of Mr. WILIICIN (Mass.,) the sub ject was postponed until to-morrow, and the Senate went into executive session, and subse quently adjourned. HOUSE OF BEPRESENTATIVEI The House proceeded to the consideration of the Senate bill to Increase the efficiency of the medical department of the army. During the discussion Mr. BLAKE, (Ohio,) said he had no doubt that the army of the Potomac bad received good medical attention, but it was not so with the Western boys, who had been murdered by neglect. He had received letters from fathers and mothers, beseeching him to have something done to save the livee of their children. Mr. NAM/ caused to be read an article in the Cincinnati ?bier, showing the gross inefficiency in the medical department of the west. Mr. Szrzooo, (Ill.,) pronounced it a ecurril lone arid vile slander, as was apparent upon its very face. It was in bad taste to have it read here. Mr. Brats regretted extremely that the gentleman thought it necessary to administer to him such a rebuke. Hie want of good taste might be owing to hie early training. The ar ticle 'contained facts which came under tbeedi toris'own observation, and was not scurrillous. The subject was then passed over. :.,The House then went into committee of the whole on the tax bill and afterwards adjourned. FROM KEY WEST, gailig of Commodore Porter's Mortar Fleet. Syr Wsrr, March 18 Advices from Key West, of the 10th East., report the sailharof Commodore Porter's mor tar fleet. A leiter from Nassau, N. P., on the Bth states that the steamers Ella Worley, with one thousand bales of cotton, and Kate, from Fer nandina, bad arrived there. The cargo of the first named steamer was to be transferred to the ship Eliza Bonsai!. .Tni Nsw THBASURT BANK Norms.—The Sec retary of the Treasury, it is odd, has determin ed to have the signatures engraved on the new legal-tender notes, which will materially short en the delay, leaving only the trimming,- cut ting and registering to be done after the notes reach Washington. The printing of the whole ninety millions will take about two months. TES FORT DONITSON PRISONREtS. —IS IS stated that Gene. Buckner and Tilghman are wafted in separate cella in the basement story of Fort Warren, but the cause is not known. The other rebel officers from. Donelson, have at timeitlie liberty of the Fort. They are said to hive greatly improved in appearance since they reached the Fort, hiving had time to rest and , recruit; Bannoen tab= are protected from accident achpnirs aroxfroin lightning—by good condo*. Wri,l ]