• TIIE TEI,I2OFRAPII PUBLISHED r7VERY DAY, GEORGE BERGNER. „......--_ _ TERW---SINGLE SIMSORTPITOIT. ihe DAILY TVLEUR.4II: IS WMTed to Subgeribers in Olt i .. ,t n cents Per were Yearly Fubsaribera Will ta ebared 11 PO, la advance ' irvi.air AXD SCIII-Vi'LIEgLT TELICWAPEI The Turn ltA IS ISISV putt tweed , twice week during . -Q.1,03 e! I KI he Leg:Slat.”' . -eeek a ly during the . ,-, v..' via y. ar, Or• 1 aunacribora at ti,.,...., a.1..,5,ag rash rote,,, ..,,,J, .Lbs.cribera per year ......•Weekly..ll 00 " 16 —l2 00 - " .. ..22 00 Stltscrlher, Weekly .rule nut LAW OF NewSPAPLBS. Il e,bseribere order the discontinuance of their news y, ,-!rs, the uublisher may continue to send them until 01arrearages are paid 11 subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newepa 14 trent the office to which they aro directed, they a e j. Uhtil they have settled the bills and ordered t diYCODUIIVii, MeDual . JOHNSON 13.41.3LATIIIALCZA:ELM LOCK ROSPITAL Ai- it iecoirerecl the most certain, speed, [I A and eireetum remedy M the, world for DISUSES OF IMPBUDF;NOE. mow IN eu 20 TIMM 2101118, No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. w p aril WARRAI2IIID, OR RO Cameos, tr molt 018 11 Two Dirs.liS . A , 31 , 0 e R , or the Bank or mbs, Strictures, Paine to in Leine, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Orgauir c i di Dm, NervOris Debility, Decay of thePhysies Pow are, Dy2pepala, Languor, LowSpirite, Confusion of dem tell navy of tha Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimino .ot .T Giddiness, theeese of tbe gtomacb, Affection+ it ins Fend, Throat, Nese or Skin—thosc terrible dleor Jig trwing from LED lirpbretloo or Solitary Habits detudiVlittlfflreanktiftvielveleitisee-le !wawa constitutional debility, render marriage ,itue, and destroy troth body and mind. YOUNG MKS. Young men especially who have become the vloti a. ,ollary Vice, that dreadful and dentructive habit w annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousan pp young men of the most exalted talent wild itt eat, who might otherwpa have entranced Mite MY' R il ateli with the thunders of altigninee, or waked to etliti tally the living lyre, may call stifhTell conlidenne; Married freYBOESO br those contemplating marriage, he eg aware of physical weakness, should bnmedietely no. init Dr. J., and be restored to perfect basin:, oßflANie Vilkirailig' • '• Intritedfately oared and flat vigor reffored. ; Mo wno plates himself' units- 'be care of Dr. J, me. reilgionsly coati& In his hen.- 4, • gentleman, and ern . tidently rely open his skill ar di-Olnce No. 7 South street, Balttan°' Mil., on the left hood side gciub _ram Baltimore street, i„en, from the con, Be imrttoular to observin, mot or number, or you will mistake the place. P. pail! denier for ignorant, 'Pilling Quacks, with false e..erks. or Paltry Humbug Cali/cages, attracted by the. repots don of Dr. Johnson, I ark near All haters must contain a Postagetsltamp, to nee on SA , eply DR, JOHNSTON. Jobsumn Member of the Royal College of Surgesita. ,ondon gradnatefrora one of the meat eminent Collett or if the (lulled ?Sates, and the greatest part of whose Ir. , ' bar been spent in the Resoluta of London, Paris, Phila. dolphin and elsewhere, be° elected some of the most ar. touisbing cures , that were over known. Many troubled with ringing its Mm ears nad baud when asleep, groat esri smatuses, betbs alarmed at auddensoundt, bashfulness,. with rrecinentlalusbmg,attamissi 'sometimes with derange. shout of mind were CUTACi immediately. 'TAKE PAIUiCULAR NOTICE, Dr. omens sal those who having injured them selves by r vale and improper indulgoncies, that tarot and solitary abit.which ruins both body sad mind, on litnng. them foreither .buelnesser. society. - Thee,. are Emma otthe sad and melancholy G duoen by early habitant youth VIE c Weakness of the each and Lituhs„FS the Dimness of night, o rmoixo t i g t quoltatiorr.ht the Heart,,Dyr ropshi, Nerrinimiltri , beeti4ehtiens of the Digestive ructions, General Debility, gymptoms of 01nm:hip , nen, no. MENTALLY. tiveTALLT, the lentil effects on the' feted are man to oe dreaded :-i-Less Stelsoryi Gettitisin , of Ideals, Do. preißME of Spirits, WI :Sorebothags Aversionlottoole- W,SrlfAlistrnst, Love of thilitede;Timidity; M., are swat , of the evil effects. Thorned' of persons MALI ages, can now Judge what h the cause of their decline in , health, toeing their vigor b ecom i ng weak, pale, matron and emaciated, have Strohm appearanee shoot the eyes, ortiash, and symp me of consumption. • • - YOUNG :OW • , „ las 111070 injured themselves by a eM i tailgaeltie; In biped hi whom alone—a habit. frequently Imrnod.. from "MI donpanions, us a tohoolaw.fiectis Of whloh arc aigaug felt, even irben'tillesqf; cured, renders, marriage impossible,and destroys . botb mbar' and bedse;l nould Reply itemaeSSlVl rvcA Vial a pity that a joints. man, the hovels qtlJALsquq try, the darting of Magentas, &bald bb Ina timed all rroopocta and enjoymenta oldigegby the conwqmsnees of deviating from the patter risitoreqdrUndaliglog bt e. Donato recent habit. Sat pennies must, before eontlna plague .uagIAGL Mkt Mat a sound mind.and body are the moat neormary Kalahari. to promottr+emittubliti haPpiiimat Indeed withal:lt these, the journey through life becomes a wears plitrimaga, the prospect hourly darkens to the riewithe mind &tomes shadowed with despair, smir Ailed with.th melannboly reflection Ahst tgke . ,happlhiwa of another le- Calle! blighted with our own' " totorsoNN INVIOOLUINO..I*OII ROB OR By this great and Importabli-reeiedhlftimess of lb, qtpess are speedily CM edi Aied 11111541Trrestored., ; f holland' of the.mottAnomMen, Ittainhdiebilitated whs red lest all hope, have beau, Ingslediend43l.l . l4eved. :All impedimentn.to ntarrlook PlayskolAnt,ifental .11tnusilk. ration, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Rztisoatioa OF the moat feartal kind, speedily oared.: . TO OTIMNOICRB: • Oa many thousands curt* thiselipeitatioll Met twelve years, and the numeratilosportant Bergen ammtions performed. by Dr. ti•TifleflOP___ . ,_ „. e f i l m dl. b r the; re- Patere of the papora, and many orpersons, norm= oi shish hare appeared amain and. before the curbtle, It:Wu Us standing mr a•• .0' character and re grantable, Is a suMotent guarantee to the afflicted. IIIsEASF.B OF LYPRUDENOg. —*rhea - the thialraided am imprudent votary of pleasnra dude he has imbibed the seeds of this painful d it WO Oen happens that m gi.ilmed sense of shame or d elf dlneovery, deters him (MD applying to those who; froMetddeatiOrmuldi Ti.' Weetabllity ma alone befriend him; delaying tin the On. Minimal symptoms of this horrid Mame math their IPPeirance, affecting the head, throat, nose, akin, Rogueing on wart frightful rapidity, till death : pule a pew to his dreadful sufferings by. sending Innate "that Marne from when' ao traveler returns:" It bi a mei. 9otietir fact that thousands fall etching to this terrible mew, owing to the mieklithbress it. 'lgnorant pretend ers, who, by the use of that dealt lonlitOit, ateraury , Ifnla conettatlou and make the residue u:• life miserable. To Maisons.—Ths Dooterbt Diplomas bang in hi elem. airtettere must contain a Stamp to us on the reply sirßemedies sent by Mall. lirNo. 7 Booth Fraderlak 'treat" ilikliirncirm . , NEW NOVELS • A RANGE STORY, 11Y Btilwer, lllae- Crated, price $1 260 Dinah The Warden, by Trollope, (Pocket 11- brary,) r 26 Castle Wafe, by the author of "East Lynne" 60. Treasure Trove, by Sam. Lover, now edition 60 Torn Orosbie and his friends, by Lover.. 50 The Broken Engagement, by Mrs. South worth....... . ... . ......... 25 With all the new books as soon as publiehed at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store. . . PROF. ADOLPH P. TELIPSER, WOULD respectfully inform his old Ma patrons and the public generally, that be will hone to give InStructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME LO, PEON, VIOLIN and abso In - the science of THOROUGH ARE He mill w'Llt pleasure welt upon pupils at their twines at any hour desired, or IMPIOUS will be elven a 121 l'aeldesce, Is Third street, N few doors below th Osman Reformed Church. deelho t THE PRIVILEGE OF Tall WRIT OP HABEAS CORPUS TINDER THE CONSTITIII'ION by Horace Bri °rEeY, Esq. Pamphlet edition for eale t)g&it'3 afEle BOW SCORE. Price 15 cents. 1 itE6l2l. Choice 'Peas, Black and Green, X, )( NM 1 pound imperil, tor sale at NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S annaer From 11111 d. Market !Bracts. & BIAOKWELL'S Celektrated NJ P R ICKLES, SAUCES, pitEisavip, ke g bb.. A birgl: miredPl taebove, by every vette% Job' Xl' mired and tale by WY. Dow. Jr, at Cre. _ v 4 40100;; . • .... : • 1 6 01 . • . a.. . .„ ‘rmdlY Oper ' ) v ci-cv 41 • VOL XVII tints at travti ik di.tartsportaitu, PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD FIVE TRAI4B, DAM TO AND FROM - PHILADELPHIA ON LIND *PT= MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1882 Ths• PaSsenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart train and arrive at Harrisburg it'd Philadelphia as toilows . 4 _ ... . t i. '**3`,VP 4 0 -1-.. HEROIRM Rai TRAIN Immo , Harrialang . daily I 820 II- ta.,_ . acal"at Wen Philadelphia at 7.40 e kiler thit aiiies `ll:rribtridatli; '(ttoei;t Rand4;)' VP,* 'Ail 001Varrittia at Wart Philadelphia at 5.10 ; MAILTRAIN (ea ves Harrisburg daily teicept &nasty) it 5.156 4 p.mi.i-tute sutras at West Philadelphia at 11.00 • . . . . , it33oll:lllrnatlON - . .TRAIN, Via Mount J oy , leaves liarriabart-M. 7.30 a. m., and arrival at West Phila delphia at 1,4.86 p. m. .. . . AAR MOURe, ACcOMMODATIOLTRAIN, via COII2M. bia, leave, liarrinharg at 2.00 r. m.. and arrival at Wad Philmteluhis , tt 7.20 p. m. • '* i.- - . j- ..jti g,T IV AL lUtt . TallOptili.EXPßEits TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 10 ;Vb. Harrisburg at 3.06 h. m., Altoona lAO, a. in iNd ash:Brat Ptimbomat 1.26. Pt lo• • MAIL TRADT. leaves! Pidiaaelphia at 8.00 a. in.i and ar rives at Ristriliblitg at MI; StUtleathes Streistintit at 9.00 a. in., Altoona, m., and arri.ves - at Ptttaburg at VARY UNgteaves Philadelphia at 11.25 a. m., Harris. burg 4.05 p. in., Altoona at 9.10 di at., and arriving* at Pittsburg a t t.1.40 a. tn . ' ,IfidtßffilibßAL AIIOOII3II 4 6ATION ?aux leaven Phil. deAphla Lit 2.30 p. minivan at Hihrrisbnrg at 6.00 I MOUNTJQX ACCOMMODATION via Mount. Joy Jeavea I.mamater at 111.4 it; M., arrivei,itt)Harrisberg at 1.80 p. m. The NNWEIMXPitESSned PASSMNGBR TRAIN will leave Weat Philadelphia. at 4.00 a. in.; tanoaster.7.o7 a. in.; Mount , loy 40. 1.48 a. in.; Middletevrit av&26 a., , ' arid avviveat fiabriabtric It 8.68 conneeting with Mall Traieweititroin Raniatiarg; at 9.00 SASIORL 0. YOUNG, "; • • - • Sept. East, tay. Penaa. , Rallroad.. .Harrisburg, January 24, 1882 —tit[ - ; . Nortslaga Central Railway CHANGE OF §GELEDITLE ; WINTER min run INUIT 10.01)!RON 456 I WC " : 0 M11).k: CIO", 1 40" . 4 40 . 11 '..11100.01614rg .. TO -AND. FROM NEW YORK. . j ilit — gik CARF,' t10N E 2671‘ . . s itI;TRIOS' Lt ., .., T t gN, AND Ale }MAY, r iqbv. - 24, , ~- ,:teiri, taut' . er Tral*ft f the NorthprulOeutsal Eta war Will arrive at and ddgart from Harrisburg Ind Baltimore as follows, vIS - : - ..._ 5 __ 0 , 01*4.SOljtil., RAIL. TRAIN arrives at Harrisburg 1.05 P illit. . i and leaves . " .r.pio P. PM lirEPRIBIB" arilvesAt I " - a. 47 A. IN. add leaved i. 3.50 A M. GOI-NG. -NORTH. KAILMILAM bayserßillhitore ' 5.25 A. M. , ' __and' niiree st.Barrjaburg• 1.00 P.., IL and leaves North at 1.20 Pi M. IMPRIMIS TRAIT leaven &titian*at...... . and arrives at Harriaburg .... 8.00 P. 7 M. and leavea North at 8.10 Pi M. ..Fl/41,10aBLIRG AOCOMMODA'ZION, TRAIN Leave/Ellensburg for Baltimore at... 8.46 A It 1 Returning—leaves Baltimore 8.80 P ~•- ; _ The only train leaving Harrisburg op Sunday will be the hYprese Train, South at &204. Id.- •• • For lankier Wormatloe apply , at the Oflase, La Point's Railroad ➢spot JOHN F. UHEt7.93, Agent. btl/8 Nov. 23, 11161:741V "-• WINTER TIME .1-MlyibfGEME'. UNE ROUTH. AM AIR THREE TRAINS DOLT 10 , Epir YORK, X.L*PU.K.IP•I3I.4 ;WITHOUT CHANGE OF 61.103.1. QitN. AND AZTER MON'aiiic; NQ.VBX 30R, 4';ieel. Peisehger Tralnli wilt leave' the; ehlghla anti:Reading Railroad- Depin; at Harrisburg,' nirNinr York and Phliteelphie, ulellowl, via • E 4.13 1. WAR/ 1 k :EXPRESS LINE leaves Harrisburg at &HO a. onar rival of Pennsylvania Railroad Express Train from the West, arriving In New York at 11.6 a. m., and at Phila. delpbla at 9.00 a, In. A Blee p ing o ar Mr attached to the traln•thronghlront.Pildis burg without ohmage. • • MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at 8 a, in.. arriving In New Yerk at 5.80 p. in., and Philadelphia at 1.26 P: m. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 1.40 p; in., on arrfmi of Pennisvlvania Railroad Fast • Nall,' arriving in nod •York at 9.50.p.m., and Philadelphia at 6.40 p. m. WESTWARD. FAST-LlNXleaves New York at Ba. m., and Phlladel. ptda - at 8 arm.carriving at Harrtabarg at 1-p. m. mAu,,irmu/ leaves New. York at 12.00 noon, and Phil. adetphis at 8.16 p. in., arriving at Harrisburg at 8.10 EXlLitlif3B I.lNlil leaves New • York at 8 p. m, arri ving at Harrisburg atB.lo a. m., and connecting with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Tittebarg. A sleeping ear Is ales attuned to this train . .1? Connections are made at Harrisburg with trains on the Pennsylvania, Northern Own Land Cumberland Valley Railroads, and at Tor Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wlllowbarre, AJlentoslu, aP 3 '' - and Nap& choaced through. between New York EarriStilltt f k 6 00 ;between - Harrisburg and PM a- S 3 25 in No. laws, and 12 70 in No. 2. am tickets or other information apply to • • CI4VDX, not . General Agent, Harrlsbing. ANOTHER NEW STOCK! ortable writing Desks Biakwithingnitottra 8, , Travelingßagi l , , wallets, Toilet .13ottlie; WA' ki,general,4BOittnent of FArtar 'Mazola% Gall at , • • 2 71 Bataugg's macei , pooicaroin. ‘INDEPiN i IikNi : IN` AEL"THINGS--NEUTRAL IN LONE." HARRISBURG, PA_ SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH. 22, 1862 D W. GROSS & 'CO., -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL r DRU G GISTS MARKET ST RErT DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STP It M. KIWPAS " We are daily, addingilo our lento? 111 of„ goods , all lan& articlee ne are .desira)oo, I id world rearictfully call your 'ntentiox I de' largeili and lied seleoted stookln tine DRUGS, OREMBALB-dc PAINTS G in s$ Dye-Stall k ,Glass and Putty, Burning Fluid and-Alcohol, Laj7L, Sperm and Pin* GUN Bottles, Vials and Lamp Globes, EIZIOMIILERIr & TOILET .A.RTIOL7BB,, eelected from the beet manufacturers and Pe tumors of Europe andlhis country.. ' Being very large dealers In PAINTS, WHITE DEAD, LINSEED 00L, , v4ND011:3, WINDOW (1048, ARTIST'S, cxxonk•Penrr AND ARTD3T'B BRUSIIM IN ALL MIR VARIETIES, 001088 AND BRONZES OF ALL HINDI 4, ;ti• t ; , e:i, 1- iu :,, ,• ' i • 0 I L 1 to • \--- ---------- - "ii i ", m, v.::,. f. . ' Jun ‘. 1 ,! 'S ------------ . We respectfully Invite a, call, feeling,' CM& dent that we can supply the winds of all on . terms to their satisfaction. JONE'S ANI:i wHrrEs , 8 PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDT.OINES AND HAIR Saponifier and Concentr ( ated 14111. *holm' Ageritifoi ka - ponifiek, whlctilwe Bell Be !ow u it can be intranteed in the.catiee. MAYER'S MFFDIOAL FLUID EXTRAOTS Being large pureheAers in these Oils, we can OnBl* Inducinierits to sloes bums: 'Coal Oil ramps of the most improved patterns, vers ., . , bhealg All kinds o f l amps changed to btnn Coal Oil. Those of you who bayji 4ot given our EiORSE. AND urrta POWDERS a triai kupw , their superiority; and ,the advantage they are in keeping Horses Land'Cattle tealthY and in g.)od condition. amain& can testify to the profit theyhave 'derived from the we of our Cattle Powders-by. the increasing quantity . and quality of milk; Besides improving the general health and ap pearancd that Cattle. Our long experience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangernentei in the cities are I- • •:••i • such that We ctia in a very short time f urnishh anything appertaining to our business, on the best of terms. Thankful for the liberal,. patronage bestowe, on our house, we - hope by strict attention to buidnees, a careful selection of - PURE-DRUGS at fair teioes, and the desire to phlase all, to merit a (*nth:tam:a of the favor of a &scrim iziatlng Wblia ; • ~ Mee lrk*itlit'sfara : ~, r irmaffrac w omidt re .mpais a lawasasirdiuk D. lit • vuross (Ea., NO. 19 HARRISBURG, PENN' Ar94;.€104000 •Tool., PareGroound Spiess Castile Soap, !Sponges and Corks, ar.e.; dre, &a., duCoko., &-.4s With a general 'variety of TEETH 1, TEETH I kli (4410):/.4 ill lei sf: Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. ..a4l :40 - 1f OIL 1 FARMERS AND. ,GRAZIERS, Eke Ettegrapil. Cnearsa.Jiltiertos son CM AND WARD Om csas.7-The following are the retires of the electiou held, in this - city yester.!ay for : the city ward, officers. .There, was very little bitter est nwlifeSted hi , the , electien, _which will, ac count ior.tha paucity of the number of votes polled, which irk 80M13.0t•the wards is only a little over -half the, usual vote .; FIRST WARD. ure TIiBASiTRILL Jahn T: 'Wilton, D, 88 Geo:•Trullingef;S;74 0A A • It;'66 -3. bi'Viirland, B.c 62 Bishop, . ,oxticKort T &Hamilton D.,182 Seiler, D., 21 - years, 128 G. F. 'Weaver, D.; • yeiirs, 120 Val. Huramel,sen.-, D., 2 years, 120 P. BombAdael,er. 8., 30 y_ . SCHOOL D .Davld,Crawfonl, 8 years, ~ 71. John A. Boger, R.; 8 yeara,' 50' Anthony Sing,- E.,. 2 Years, • 34, If= Thos. Worley, 11., 82 I John Knepley, D., 94 airtiottr - KrAcrnoics. J. J.Zimmerman, R.; 67 I W. Bergetrener,D. 112 INIMSGTOR; = 62 1-Benj. Wickert, D.,111 A. IL Sharp, R., Joe. Wenrioh, 8. , .62 A: J. Wicked, D., 122 SECOND WARD 0.12 Y TIU96TIRIEEL G. Truyinger, Et, 107 J. T. Wilson, D., 139 CITY .61:IDIT0118. I ff. M. Grnydon,R., 111 Jno. J. Ogler, a, 130 V. M'Farland, R., 106 Wm. EL Egle, D., 180 -AV. T. Bishop, B:, 109 Dan'l Eppley, D., 186 COMMON COUNCIL D. W. Grosa, 8., 118 10. W. Hickok, D., 128 • SORCKM DIBEOTOBS. D. Crawford,ll., 8 0. Seiler, D., 8 years, . • , 112: years, 170 J. A. Boger, 8., 8 Ct. F. Weaver, D., 2 ' years, 112 8 Years, 166 Ara'y Kong, EL . ,. 2 V. Hummel, sea., - yeliss, , • ' 111 D., 2 years, 164 ,AllBlto3oll N. Zollinger, R., 147 D. Snider, D., 182 rows coi mignon J. B. Boyd, 8., cllll, IJ. W. Brown, D., 161 INSPICTIOR: E. Easmingpm, B.', 111 Linn, D., 160 .MotposZkook, It., = 158 IM. Snyder, D., = 115 , THIRD WARD. cans 8i&. 71'iiitunielrit.,c - 70 jt T.'W711014 13. 150 r ojl ^ / AUDIIOII3 'H .M. Graydon , 89 J:' .I.` Osier, D., 187 J. M'Farland, 8., 84 W. Et."Egle, D.; 186 W. T. Bishop, Et i .e=BB- Dan 'l Eppley, D., 141 ...,„ . 001IXON 00UNOLL. J. Greenawalt, R., 89. E G.J. Blioemaker,D.lBB . - SCHOOL. DISBOTORS. .W.Alitobell i ll., 104 D. D: Boas, D. 189 Dr. J. Fleaaing,A, I 109 Rainy Earl, D., 198 = 5. Hoffman, 8.., 33 IJ. R. Royal, D., 170 Mon or -mama Thos. Poole, P.,;.:,113 I W. K.. Verbeke,D446 , , , INIIPkROR. A. Ohayne, E., 821 Wm. Buoh, D., 167, E. W. Schell, 8., 51 OONSTAJILI. H. tulab - augh,11,1,95 IH. Becker, D., 164 FOURTH: WARD CITY TBIAIIIIRISR. Ci:•Trullinger,:B., 65 1 J..T. Wilson, D., 174 - .• • : our Ammons. .I' I H.ll.'Graydon, 8.,.90 John . 3; , 051er, D., 142 J. M'Farlancl, /1„, 89 ,W. H. Egle, D., 183 W. T. Bishop B 98 Daniel Eppley D.,:188 .00KKON . 001140.11, A. K. Black,. B .11.5 D 149 B. 1.1 Barnhart , ,:t SCHOOL DITLEOTOBS. Wm. )11413 . 011, E.,118 D. D. Bows', D , 149 Dr, J.Flerami, 11.,100A Henry Earl, D. 186 =3 .hrillo , ; 108 I , J. MaglO6ll9,D.JlBO '31TD(3116 07 ELEOIIONS A. Slents, 8., trpclegrove, D., 140 rei4PILOTOB, Jer Barnes, IL, 102 I. liil.B.Montgomery,D,-- oixeraszi. :JAIL kcinfer, 76 I Campbell, D, 162 HOTS• WARD. CITY MIMWEIL. Trnllinger, 11:, 48 IJ. T. Wilson, D., 84 K L Graydon, R.,42 J. J. Oa er, D., 88 J. M'Farland, R., 48 Win. H. Egle, D., 84 W. T. Bishop,j.t., • 48 Dan'l Eppley, D., 88 OMKON 001TBOIL Levi Weaver, R., 49 IS. H. &mean, D., 28, SCHOOL DLEUCCTOILS Wm Hite4oll, R.; ' 46 D. D. Boas, D., 87 D. 'J. Flerning, R.; 47 I Henry Earl, D., 88 =3 D. A. Bolt, 8., 50 I J. M. Vandiver, D. , 32 JUDGE or ramOriore geetli 50 13. 0. Martin, D., .84 MEIPBOTOR J. atrominger, R., 49 I 8. Wentz, D., 32 OONISTASTA. S. 'l C9lB, 8., 64 IG. H. Miller, D., 18 Arcril WARD. . OTTY TIMMY/ME.. G. Tnillinger, 13„ 4 38,1 John T. Wilson, D., 58 '.... . OITX.. AUDI 4 ., J. Oiler,, D.,... 6 64 7 Graydon, 8., 24 wia, H. 80., v •tik 66 -1. lititirland, ~..8.., ; . Th in i e l Eppley, . 1 . w . T Istiticip, R I 82 . . - '' M. rT. • ni, ' IRECIIVIL , 1 72 _. . t „ -.ii ~.. , 11, • : ~.i g - 21 . 11,10- .., 74 litAttickell; ."'.. n t . 1 8,1, Henry Ant D'' •rAJJFl.ming;'E., • li J. D. Switzer, R., 27 IJ. Itarnbart, D., 67 • TIMM ON Etunoss. Benjamin Stroh; B:, 05 I George B; Egle, D.; 58 S. IC 'Dietrich, R., 88 rA. C. Dunkle, D, 68 S. Hoover, B , es p. 27 Pennsylvkda 'Legislature. DON SESSION r ' The' titambilea at 8- o'clock 1 9 . s., and resumed the comdderation of House bill HO. 211, entitled "An Act requiring the-resumption of specie payments by the banks." Mr. VI.I4ItEHT offered an amendnient requir ing the b inks, within' three 'years, to depoeite the securities for their circulation required: by the freebattitinglaw...'t • • - .The amendment,-,tf considerable debate, was agreed to—yeas 41, `nays 39: STRANG maim& tto the'bill to the Conimittee on Banks ; which was agreed to by a vote of 41 to 39. The House then Adjourned- bn - J. Oeler,‘D., 107 -Wm. H. Egle, D.,109 Datil Eppley, D.,.109 BY THERM FROM TENNESSEE. Jeff Thompson Reported to be Mara ing, on Cape ,Girardeau. ANOTREB. SIBMISH-T 11: BE MEL% KILLED GREAT EXCITE=T AT NMPBTS. SUDDEN DISAPPEARANCE OF GOV, HARRIS THE LEGISLATAEE NON EST. THE CITY TO BE BURNED, ON . ITS EVACUATION. Union Men Impressed into the Rebel 'Service. ANARCHY IR MEMPHIS. Stied, Bei:entre* between Union - Men ILO ode mats of Frequent Occurrence. OIL I 1.444 N.Ei NO. .1.0. ‘ 1 " 1/B &atria STILL PIIMMESEEDIG. THE FIRING ONLY MODERATE. [Spe.cial to the Tribune.] At Cairo there was a report this morning tram Sikestown, that Jeff. Thompson was marlingupon Cal* Girar dean and pressing men and, horses into the confederate service. A skirmish .had taken place between the Union forces and his . advance. Three of , the enemy were killed and wounded. - Reinforce, ments had been sent to Cape Girardiean. A gentleman .who had been a contractor left Memphis last Thtirsday and arrived last even- , ing, reports that-Gov. Harris disappeared from Metiiphiii on the second day after the- one on which the Legislature adjourned.. He has not been heard fromlsince. !tie supposed be has gone to Corinth r , Miss. The I.lgtelature has adjourned, and gone no one kriew whither.. The subject of burning the , city, in case of evaluation being rendered necessary, is, still openly discussed. There had been no impressment' of Union men Into the, Confederate . service to any extent, exCept.for guard duty, until since the fall of Since aovernor Harris: proclamation theim-' pressments have been general. Hundreds have been picked tp in the streets; and taken from stores and dwellings, and marched off , to a camp of inattuctionat the point of the bayo net. The Memphis floating battery is so 'construct ed'as - to be Sunk to- the water edge leaving nothing exposed eatept: the armament which consists of nine Dahlgreen gnus, which were built for protection, The Memphis tute been towed to Island No. 10. • • ' • • ~ Union men are Jeaving Memphis in great numb - ere, leaving property to be confiscated, glad to escape with their lives. Quarrels in streets are of frequent occurrence between Union men and 'Secessionists. Shots are hour ly exchanged. The rebels greatly need iron, and have - offered twenty-five thousand dollars to any artist to discover a process for making malleable iron. Ammunition is plenty. :Manufactories are in operation day and night in the vicinity of Memphis. ` No mail facilities exist except along the rail road routes. Letters and- papers-are carried from town to town by private enterprise. Another correspondent telegraphs that he left. Island No. 10, yesterday at noon. The firing was only moderate 'from Benton and Mound city at intervals of fifteen minutes each, the object being to reduce the upper batteries. Five guns were dismounted, the shots of two of which (=ado* Game very near our boats. The woris, both on the mainland and Island are far more extensive than was gener ally supposed. There is at least 80 guns, many of them of the largest size, and several of them rifled, and twenty,thposand troops. I saw at one time ten regi me on dress parade on the main land: These quarters - outreach our mor tars. The island is pretty well covered with tents. ; . , Our shell reach all Pllrts,Of ,the island and. works : It is evident thet 41146 Nebel bat teries haire'bonah Ofooreasenia ad the mei tan be seam to disakiesir :whin ebelll falls into the batteries. - -,! cams JMMMOR" 'I:eSIIi:TOR *I:: HOUSE OF REPItIMENTATITES .=/I.T, March 21 From our *orning-Ndltion, THE STRENGTH- OF THE MEL% CarcaaeD, March 20 :Honks'. steam fleet has been sent -there t 4 Haring procured Steam Power Presses, we are • ed to execute JOB add BOOK PRINTING of every Uon, cheaper than it out be done at any other esta7 a dar mentin the country. DA rss OF 11.DVEKTRIN4. 46r - Fur lines orlesecoristltotecae.hatirsquara hilt lees or more than tber conteitute a mane Hair square, one day one week " ens mouth " three months .. ell menthe ........ ....... • .. one year . ...... Goog'quare, one day .......... ,one work ........ ............. . • 2 00 e one month 800 o ' three months ..... ... • 000 . ....... • • li 0111 . 001/tha 10 00 It 011 e year.... lb 00 aii - Diabetes notices Inserted to the loWili Ceitesse, or before Marbles and Deaths, FIVE CaNTS .." 4 1 row each Insertion. NO. 66 ggig- !Aurigae and 'Deaths to be charged as regular ad vertisements --As soon as the upper fort is reduced, the gunboats will advance another in detail.— Tuesday night Mound City kept up steady fire cn - tbe tipper tort, preventing the rebels from making: the usual nightly repairs.: -- The result was that early this morning they commenced removing the dead and wounded from the casemates of the fort. Lugo numbers were carried out and taken beck into the woods. On.M.onday nine hundred shots were fired front the gunboats, mostly shell besides three hun dred shell from the mortars. As yet but one man has been killed by the enemy. FROM WASHINGTON Abi.tibi:Elrmi or (A:mw, mumrr Organisation of a New Military Department. Gen. Fremont left Washington this after noon foe New. York. It is said that the bounds of his military department - have been all en larged so as to include Ohio and other points. A new military department, to be called the Department of the Gulf. is constituted. It will comprise all the coast of the Gulf of Mvx leo, west of Pensaaila harbor, and so much of the Gulf States as may be occupied by the forces under Major General B. F. Butler, United States volunteers. The headquArtere for the present will be moveable wherever the General Commanding may be. The States of South Carolioa, Georgia and Florida, with the expedition and forces now under Brigadier General S. W. Sherman, will constitute a military department, to be called the Departmentof the South, to be uuder oom mend of Gen. 'Hunter. The Provost Marshal General of the army of the Potomac, and his subordinates, have, in obedience to a general order, turned over to Brigadier-General Wadsworth, Military . Gov ernor of the District of Columbia, the buildings and premises occupied in the city of Washing ton, and all the public property belonging thereto. The provost marshal's office hse been with drawn from Washington; arid all the force em ployed in the military polio the city is under the command of General NM.sworth, as mill governor of the District. General Wads worth has established his headquarters frt. the building heretofore used and occupied by the provost marshal. The Provost Marshal General and his Subor dinates have also turned over to Gen. Wads worth all the military prisoner's within tbei Dis trict of Columbia, and all contrabands new in custody, and the same shall henceforth be under the command of the military governor. In the House to day, Mr. Straiwzok 'intro duced a joint resolution, which was Passed, authorising the Secretary of the Navy* cause the steam frigate Roanoke to be iron clad, and otherwise altered and improved in his disore tion, at the earliest day poetdble. PEON MIL-WAIIKIE. Partial Buzzing of the Barracks at Camp Randall. Diu.warnos, March 21.—Two hundred feat of the barracks at Camp Randall. at Madiecin, was burned on the night of the 19th. Two soldiers were burned to death. Also, a quantity St equipments and baggage. THE SEARCH AFTER THE 11. 8. FEIGATB The steamship Baltic has returned from as unsuccessful cruise In search of the U. 8. frigate Vermont. Nt Unita-aunts BOOKS FOR FARMERS, /TIRE attention of agriculturists is directed 1 to the following works, which will enable them to increase the quantity and value of their crops by adding science and the experi ments of others to their experience : STEPHEN'S BOOK OF THE FARM., de tailing all the labors of husbandry and the beet way , to perf .rm them. Price.... 3 60 COLEMAN'S AGRICULTURE and Real Economy 4 00 LANDSCAPE GARDENING, by Allen, ...1 00 THE FARMER'S COMPANION, by Buell.. 76 LECTURES ON PRACTICAL AGRICUL- TORE; by Johnston THE AMERICAN FARMER'S new and old- vernal handbook, with 400 eogravings..2 60 AN EASY METHOD OF MANAGING BEES, by Weeks 20 The Nature and Treatment of Diseases of Cattle, by Dadd 1 00 ' LEIBIG'S AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 76 kEELCH COWS AND DAIRY FARMING; and the production of milk, butter, ' cheese, by Flint 160 GRASSES AND FORAGE PLANTS, by Lynch 1 60 SAX9ON'S HAND-BOOK, containing the 'Horse, the cow, the pig, fowls, &c., &c.. 1 00 THE FARMER'S DICTIONARY and Frac ' tical Farmer, by Dr. Gardner 160 ALLEN'S DOMESTIC ANIMALS 76 THE FIELD BOOK OF MANURES, or American Muck Book 1 26 THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES, by Jennings YOUATT ON Taw HORSE 146 HIND'S FARRIERY and STUD 800 K... :I 00 HORSEMANSHIP and the Breaking and Training of Horses 76 Standard Books, School Books, and every thing in the stationery line; at lowest prices, at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK SPORE. , OUR newly replenished stock of Toilet and 'Fancy Goods Is einnrparised in this city, and feeling confident of rendering satisfaction, we would res• pacifelly invite a call. 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