THE TEL crliA.Tri IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, BY GEORGE BERGNER. TERMS---Sirtorm SMISCIATITION. Tho Peaty TRIACIP.APn is served to subscribers in the City st 6 cents per week' Yearly subscribers will be charged SI 00, In advance WirsKLT AND b'smosiletry 'remitters. The Ti SOKAPH id d.l6o.publistied tvii<Nl a week during tha .ICSdiOti of the Legislature and weekly during the remainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at ;he milowing cash rates,vtz le subscrtbers per year Semi- tY Si 60 Twisty ,4 Ten . _.212 04,44,, .2 00 •" . . :Ingle subscriber, Weekly.. ......... 1 00 5R Law •OF NEWSPAPERS. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their news papers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. It subscribers neglect or refuse to take their neWspa per,: from the ofEce : to which they,are directed, they a-e respells - 03re until they hate Settled the bills and ordo , ed t tem discontinued. iiftttluxi DR . tl WO S.Q.I) 13ALXJ"71171,241:)X1.31) LOCK HOSPITAL, A diecuvored the most certain, speot and effectual remedy in Lho world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENOF, 11LI1T IN BIT TO TWILTS HOURO. No Mercury or Noxious Drugs ihrA Ursa Wacßesrip, 01 NO CHARON, IN NEON ONP Two Das.liii Weakness of the Back or mbs, Strictures, Pains le he 1-0/1111, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organu. Weakness, liervons Debility, Decay of thePhysica Pow. era, Dyspepaia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of ddas, Palyitation of the 'Heart, Timidity, Tremblitign; -Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affection/ of the Bead, Throat, Wale or Skin—those terrible diser• Mos arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits 01 Itanthathoge dreadful and deatructive practises which produce constitutional debility, render marriage impos sible, and destroy both body and mind. YOUNG MR.N Young men especially who have become the victims of 'solitary Vice, that dreadful anti destructive , habit which annually sweeps to an at:timely grave thousands of young men of Cu: most exalted talent and brilliant Intel lea, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thunders of ek:mem:a, or waked to sr- May the living lyre, may call with full confidence. VAIIII,I A OF Married persona, or those contemplating marriage, or ng aware of physical weakoese, 'should immediately nor salt Dr. J., and be restored to perfect health.. ORGANIC and immediately cured and full viporyestored. Ho who places himsell undo- the care of Dr. J. mat religiously confide in his ben ,,, gentleman, and cot:, fidently rely upon his skill sap-Oalce No. 7 'South k street, f3altimom, aid., on the loft hand side goiab :tom Baltimore street, I.oort trout the corner. Be particular in observir, tue aameor number, or you will mistake tne place. dealer for fpnorapt, 2h/tiny quacks, with false or Paltry Humbug Ortijicates, attracted by the reputa tion of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. All iatore must contain a PomtageStamp, to use on the ePIY, JOHNSTOX Dr. Johnson member of the Royal College of Burgeous, London, graduatefrom one of the meet eminent Collegve if the United dtates, and the greatest part of Whose life nee been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila delphia and elsewhere, has ellected some of the most OW. tonlebing curer tbat were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the bars and head when asleep, great ner• rousrass, being alarmed atuudcien.sounds, bashfulnese, with frequent binatting,attended sometimes with derange. ;rent of mind were cured immediately., ' iTAIIE PARTICULAR NOTICE, Dr_ (tresses all those who having Injured them se l v es by veto arid improper indulgencles, that norm and solitary abit which ruins both body and mind, or- fitting them for either businessor society. These are 601:110 of the sad and naolancholy out eta pro ducea by early habits of youth, viz Weakness of tht Sack and Limbs, Paine in the Howl, Dimness of Sight, Loss M Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dye oopsta, Nervotteirritahility, Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, aymptonaß o 3 Dnsutnr t ion, ece, wOLg.LY MUM ALLY, thu tearful educts on the mind are canon to IM dreaded t—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De pression of Eipirits, Forebodinos, Aversion toSiocie• ty, Self-distrust, Love of Solitude, Tilidrty„.to., are MID of the evil affects. Thousands of persona el all egos, can now )edge watt Is the cease of their decline to health, iol3lllg their vigor becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have Elnandar is.pposmv343 atadat the eyes, conch, :mut synr,,,.: ms of consumption. YOURe ISSN who have injured themselvon by a certain practice, in dinged In when alone—n habit frequently learned from evtl storonanions, or :at school, the effects of which are bight* , felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage impoisible, and destroys both mind and body, should amity Immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hopes 01 his coon. try, the darling of hie parents, should be snatched Iron all proatteets and enjoyments of life by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and Indulging in s certain secret habit. lAI h persons must, before contest: , plating aIAktEL9GB, *not that a 1101111t1 iolnd and body are the moat ner.4681:111 requisites to promote connubial happiness. indeed without these, the journey through lire beconses a wear) pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and filled with th molatfeholy reflection that the happincas of another be. comes blighted with our ovis, DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING RHMIHri FOR OR; GANIC WEAKNFSS By., this great and important remedy, Weakness of the Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored. "%outlands of the moot nervous and debilitated wht had lest all hope, have been Immediately relieved. All impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Olsen%lid. ea tion,, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or Fab% no tion or the most fearful kind, speedily cured. TO STRANGERS The many thousands cured et this lust'talon Wltata toe last twelve years, and the numerous Important ':itirgica .iperations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re porters of the papers, and many other persons, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besida his standing as a ientleman of character and re actual/Oh is a sufficient summate° to the afflicted. Diswasell CF IMYRUDENCE.—When the misguided and Imprudent votary of pleasure finds he .has imbibed the seeds Millis painful disease, it too often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or droad of discovery deters him,from applying to those who, from.education and re. gpeotablltty can alone befriend him, delaying till the coc. stitutional symptoms of this horrid disease ,make their appearance, affecting the need, throat, nose, skin, 3.Q., progressing on with frightful rapidity, till death puts a period to his dread tut sufferings by sending him to “test bourne from whence an traceler returns." It is a mei. aneholy fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible dieeaseivwing to the unskilfulness of ignorant pretend. are, who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury, rain the constitution and make the residue i life miserabio. To Sressares.—The Doeteris. Diplomas nano in °Mee. Str.l.Atera mast. contain a stamp to an OD cha rani? *a-Remudiett bent try gull. Akio-No. 7 south Frederick etreet. Eteitimort aprl3-devirly DENTISTRY. EO. W . sT graduate' of the jJaitimore Collo ge ol Dental Surgery, having perms neatly Mimed in the city ol Harrisburg and taken the omce fOrmeriy occupied iy Dr. Gorges, on Third street, between Marla land Walnut. respectfully informs his friends end.the public in .generai r that 110 is prepared to perform all operations lit tee. Dental prides ;ton, either surgical or woona.n)aal, in a manner, that shall not be surpessied by operators in this or any other city. His mode of inserting artificial teeth in pon the later: rn provenj phi entitle principles. Teeth, from one to a lull set, mounted Cu fine Gold, Platina plates or the'Volcauito Base. I take great . pleasure in recommending the alnoVl3 gen: tleman to all my Cornier palieuta of Harrisburg and vi cinity, and feel confident that he will perform all Opbra tioua in a ecientine manner, from my knowledge of Ma irnya-atri F. J 8. GORGAS. D. D. S. DAVID HAYN 110 MARKET, 13T. - BARALSBURG., Agent for LILLIE'S PATENT Wrought and Chilled Inn F.I. hd 'Burglar Proo Strictly the ONLY. Merottav • made, that le both lire, and Burglar Proof. mar hhdl% SHAWLS! DRESS GOODS I FURS 4LARGE stock of these goods Will be disposed of at very low prices. Fine furs ve r y esip at CATIIOkitT3', Next door the Harrisbure Bank. OUR newly replenished stock of Toilet and Fancy Goods is unsurpassed in this city, and reeling confident of rendering sAtislaction, we would res p ectfully invite s call. -SELLER, 91 Market street, two doors east of Fourth street. south side. lOTIONS.—Quite a variety of useful and entertainiog articies—cheap—fu, aIIEFFERM BOOKSTORE. -, \ , 11/ • % IN- -..., ./\,-------- , . it „... ;i # . , ,--_,-,.. , :::„ ft: r 4 I tunsD. , , ;__. 4 •-tt "PG. -:',' - , ----/- - r-Ay , .. - -., p' _...,.-, aiii • 15i.,...,...i.,__. . ~___„.._,..; VOL XVII. Ittiscellautons. HELNIROLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION .HIG-fLY CONCENTRA CM" - 00hIP1:UN0 FLUID EXTRACT BUOHD, A Positive and Siveide Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS ; GRAVEL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. -- - . ifbip medicine increases the power .of, Digestion, and . excites the * ABSORBENTS int .lhealtny action, by which the WATERY OR CALCAREOUS depositions, and all-UN NATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as PAIN AND INFLAMATCON, and is good for MEN, WOMEN OR CEILLDREN. HELMBOLTYS EXTRACT BUCHIJ, For Weaknesses Arising frbm EiceSieS, Habits of Dissipation, Early In. discretion or Abuse. ATTENDEDWITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTODIS : Indisposition to'Faertion, Loss of Power Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness tit Vision, Pain in the Bank Universal Lassitudeof the Muscular System, • - Hot Hands, Flushing of tile Body, Dryness of tbeffitin, Eruptions on the Face PALLID COUNTENANCE, - These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this mod loins invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS IN ONE OP WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES," • "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION." Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS:' THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, • • And the Melancholy Deaths by Consumption, BEAR AMPLE wrrassa TO THE Tama or Tax ASSERTION. THE CONSTITUTION ONO AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, Requires the aid of medicine , to strengthen and Invigorate the System, Which HELIEBOIVS EXTRACT BUCHU innuiriably.does A TRW. WILL OONVICIE THE MOST SEIPICCAL. FEMALES-FEMALES-FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OS CONTEMPLA TING MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTION. J PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, 1113 in chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity,Painf airless, or Suppression or Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrheus state of the Uterus, Leucorhoia Whites, Steril ity, and tor ail complaints incident to the sex, whether . arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OP LIFE. BIM sYMPTONS ABOVI NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I . -.TAKE NO NOELS BLABAN, MEOURY, OR UNPLEASANT MRDI 001 FOR UNPLEASANT AND DANGEROU'DISEASES. ELELmisOLies EMBACP 8E1C877 SECRET DISEASES. In all their Stages, At little Expense ; Little or no change in Diet ; No tneonsenieoee; And no Exposure. It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra I Allaying Pain and ImfiammattOn, so frequent n the class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous, 'Disco red and worn-out Mailer. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS 'WHO HAVE BEEN ?HE PICTiMS OF Q UACKS, and who have paid HEAVY FEES to be cured In a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the P9l. SON" has, by the use of "POWERFUL aeramogrits s " been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and PERHAPS AFTER MAR • 149 S Use FlEumioLD'sysTßecrr Straw for all affections and diseases of the Vitt OXMAN/3 whether existing in MALE OK FEMALE, krom whatever eaase originating ,and no matter or 110 W LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require tho aid of DIME L TO, RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BIICIIU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC:, And is certain to have the desired Clod in all Diseases FOR WHICH IT Id RECOMMENDED. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible ohmmeter .Will accompany the medicos. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, From 8 to 20 yearn standing, Wren Names Knows To SCIENCE AND FAME. Price $1 00 per bottle, or nix for $5 00. Delivered to any address, securely packed from tamer Nation. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL COMMUNICATIONS. Cures Guaranteed 1 Advice Gratis I AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, au Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. MiLKBOLD, Woo being duly sworn, cloth say, his preparations contain no' arcotic, no mercury, or other injurious drugs, but are purely vege, table H. T. HRLMBOI D. Sworn and aubscribed before me, this 23d Clay of No vember, 1854. WK. P. LUBBER°, Alderman, Ninth St. above Race, Phila. address letteril for informatiori in confidence to H. T. HELMBOLD Chemist Depot, 104 South Tenth St., bel. Chestnut, Phila, BE: WARE OF IDOUNTEALFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose "ov vtata OWN" and "masa " ANTIOLIIS ON TEN REPUTATION ATTAININD BY RelmbobPs Genuine Preparation's, Latreet Bushn, " " ‘ 4, • Sarsaparilla; " Improved Rose Wash. Sold by 'O, K. Keller, DI William, J. Wyeth.; `,43 A. Bannvart. AND ALL DRUGFIST,?'EVERYWHERE. ARK FOR LLELIABOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER. Cat out the advertisement and send tor it, AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE. novl3.dly C:J. 31110'3111,NCJJEL, TRAVELING AGENt OF THE OLD WALLOWER 'LINE. THIS OLD ~TRANSPORTATION LINE is still in successful operation and prepared to carry freight as LOW as any other individual line between Philadalphia, Ilarrisburg,Sunbury,levrieburg, Williams sport, Jersey Shore, Look Haven, and all points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erie, and Williams port and Elmira Railroads• Local Agent at Harrisburg, D. A. hiIIANCE. Goods sent to PEACOCK, ZELL & HENCHMAN, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street,. above Eighth, by 4 o'clock, P. M., will arrive at lisrmararg, ready for do litery the next morning. C. F. MMENCH, ap34,C , .; 'traveling Agent.- : . JOHN WALLOWER, JR., Agt G E N-ER - AL:f oR WAR Di NG COMMISSION MERCHANT. G OODS AND MERCHANDISE promptly Ur forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading; Northern Central, Cumberland . Valley and Pennsylvania Railroads &nil Canal. HAULING AND DRAYING to and from all parts of the city to the diflerent Railroad depots will be done at the very lowest rates. FAMILIES removing will be promptly attended to. Orders eft at Brant'a European Hotel, or at the store zd E. S. &Singer, will receive prempt attention. Con aignments of , refight respectfully JOAN WALLOWAB JR., Agt., apt Mee Reading Depot. IMPROVEMENT IN DENTISTRY. T 1 R. P. H. ALIABACH, burgeop.. Pen. tist, Manufacturer of Mineral Plate Teeth, the only method that obviates every abjection to the use of arti•• tidal teeth, embracing partial,. half and whole sets of one piece only, of pure and lndestructi ele mineral, there are, ea crevices for the accoumniation of small particles of food and therefore, no ollensive cider from the breatlit,as no me- tatis used in their construction, there can be.no galVauie action or metallic taste. Hence the indip idual le not an. noyed with sore throat, headache, EIX). Ofnee North second street, Harrisburg , ecilia. • _ BLACKING! . VIASON's OFr AT .LENGE BLACKING. lujoo 08a, assorted sizesout, rewired; aid lot s ale at Wholesale prices, dell "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE HARRISBURG, PA._ FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 11, '1862. WINTER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY JANUARY 27th, 1862. The Passenger Trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will depart from and arrive at Harrisburg and Philadelphia as follows :-- EASTIPWA THROUGH EXPRESS THAIS leaves Harrisburg daily at - 8.20 a. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia a t 7.40 a. in. • FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily, (except Sunday,) at 1.00 p. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 6.10 11. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Sunday) at 5.65 R. m., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 11.00 p. A , XXIMMODATION TRAIN, via Mount Joy, :eaves Harrisburg at 1.80 a. m., and arrives at Writ deluttia at 12,85 p..m. . BARRIBRURG , ACCOMMODATION. TRAIN, via Comm.il bia, leaves Harrisburg at 2.00 u. m.. and arrives at Weal Philn - :11101a it 7 20 p. m. THROUGH EXPRESts TRAIN , leaves Philadelphia at 10.30,p. my Harrisburg at 3.06 a. in., Altoona 8.40, a.; in., and arrives at Pittsburg at 1.26 p. m. MAIL TRAIN - leaves Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m., and ar=, rives at Harf,,sbarg at 1.20 p. m.;leavesHlrriebnrg at 9.00 . a. m., Altoona, 3,30 p. in., and arrives at Pittsburg at' 9.80 p. FART LINE leaves Philadelphia at 11.26 a. in., nuns. burg 4.06 p. in., Altoona at 9.10 p. m., and arriving at. Pittsburg at 1.40 a. in. . • HARRISBURG AMOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Phil.. - dolphin at 2.30 p. in., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.00 MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION via Mount Joy;leaves Lancaster at 11.83 a. in., arrives at Harrisburg at 1.30 . . . . The NE WS EXPRESS and PASSENGER TRAIN will leave West Philadelphia it 4.00 a. in.; Lancaster 7.07, a. m. ; Mount Joy at 7.43 m., 'Middletown at 8.25 a ; m., and arrive at Harrisburg at 845 a. m., connecting with Mail Train west, from Harrisburg, at 9.00 a. in. • SAMUEL D. YOUNG. • Supt. Raid, Illy. Penna. Railroad. Harrisburg, January 24; 1882 .;.-41tf WY. DOOR, Jr., is 03 =[l 15 :tittapg . l'. tiZ (11,kiitt.*.? 1,..1.i:' tf.i..li LI I. ?..ENO . 4.4ILVANIA : . HAIL-...fitiAit ON AND AFTER 11,6bIrWALIRD, WH OLESALE MANUFACTORY I UMBRELLA Na. 69, Market Street , below Third , NARRDBURG, PA. M. • H. LEE ) MANUFACTURER - OF UMBRELLAS, PARBOLS and WALKING OANE4,. w ill furnish goods at LOWER PRIORS than can be bought in any of he Eastern cities. .Country , nierchants will do well to an and calamine Prices and quality, and convince them dies or ailljains ailna.T. _ i• , .. x4B,s. D W. GROSS &, CO., WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO. 19 MARKET STREET HARR2S.BURG, PEAN'A DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to oar assortment of goods all suck articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atention to t'ae largest and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, OILEMICALS & PAINTS; OW, - varnialkes and Gjiaes, Dy.. Stuffs, Glans and Patty, dittst Colors and Tools, Pours Ground Spices! Burnhog Fltttd and Alcohol, taued,' Sperm and Pine Oils, Bottles, Vials and beano Globes, Castile Soap, Sponge" and Cork., &c.,:dic., ac., &Cy &el With igloieral voziefy of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected,frout the best manufacturers and Pe lumen uf Europe and , this : country. Being very large dealers in LINSEED VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES MI ALL THEIR Ylutrum, COLORS AND BRONZEt3 OIr:ALL ' . . .• •• , • ....:. • .. . 3 •-, \ ---- . — c----. , - z o:,\skkß-i—'' , !'., • .- 14 - .., ND:,...3--. os. '.• . • ; -",-------", -•,---: .., ' . C , 0 r .... ..U . , : ( : , a . a . . We reepectfruly , invite's feeling, coon dent that we' can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction: ,TEETH TEETH II JONE' SAND WHITES'S PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. SePaler and Oeneentrated Lye , . _ Wholitiale . Aierits for Saponifier, which we sel As low as it can be purchased in the cities. .IHAYE6'S MEDICAL FLUID ' EXTRACTS COAL 0111 CARBON OIL Being large , purchasers. these Oils, we can oiler inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the /most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn • , Coal Oil. . , FARMERS AND catAztEßs, Those of you who have not given our HORSE AND CATTLE TOWDEELS a mat : know no their sUperiority, and the advantage they are in keeping Horses And Cattle healthy , and in pod, condition. Thotwande csm, testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by the increasing quantity sod quality of milk, besides impreving,the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long experience in the business gives ue the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements' in the cities are such that we eau in a very short time furnish anything Uppertaining to our business, on the beet of ten's. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestows on our house, we hope. by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRUGS at fair priest', and the desire to please all, to meet a continuance of the favor of a'dlscrina haating public. IME Cider Vinegar, for Bale at ilipitoul BOWlEttilii Front Mutat streets: Eelegrap4. From our Morning Edition, A CARD. To the Speaker and Members of the House of Repre sentatives GENTLIMEN:—.I. see by a synopsis of the report Of the investigating committee on the tonnage tax question that my name has been used in a manner that does me great injustice. It is not agreeable to me to appeal in my own defence; but the nature of the charges of the committee against me leaves me no other alternative. The report alleges that the committee had tried but failed to procure my attendance before them. There is evidently a mistake somewhere. I came to. Harrisburg unsubpoened, and went voluntarily before the committee, and answered every question propounded to me by them ; and it was not until I read it in the papers that I understood the nature of Mr. Marshall's testi mony.. And knowing the .statements therein set forth to have no foundation in fact, I has tened here bringing Mr. Marshall with me, and reported myself to the chairman of the committee. He informed me that the labors of the committee had ceased. I then availed my self of the only means of vindication, and ob. tabled the following affidavit of Mr. Marshall: Mr. Marshall swears: The impression 1 wished to convey to the committee with regard to my visit to Mr. Davis' room, and the facts in the case are substiantial ly as follows : Since giving my testimony to the committee, I recollect why I went to Mr. Davis' room to borrow forty dollars, having a considerable sum of money. Ido not recollect the amount. He said he would lend roe the money,. providing I paid it back as soon as we arrived in Pittsburg, stating at the time that the money belonged to another gentleman, and that he (Mr. Davis) was instructed to deposit it in Kramer and Bahm's bank in the city of Pittsburg. He (Mr. Davis) said he had about five hundred dollars of his own . money, and that he would like to have it exchanged for gold. I went with him to the bank, when we arrived in the city of Pittsburg, and assisted him (I having an acquaintance with the batik officers) to get about two hundred dollars. We had a good deal of conversation in a -jocular manner, but these are to the best of my recol lections, the facts in the case. Mr. Davis at no time stated to me in a manner that I could suppose or- believe that he ever received any money from the Pennsylvania railroad company or from Thomas A. Scott, although it was not mammal , at that time to pass a joke in reference to the accusations made by the enemies of that road. KENNEDY MARSHALL. DAUPHIN COUNTY, SS : On this 9th day of April, A. D. 1862, person ally appeared before me, a justice of the peace of the city of Harrisburg, the above na med-Kennedy Marshall, who, being duly sworn according to law, says that the facts set forth in the above statement is true and correct, ac cording to the best of his knowledge and belief. Witness my hand and seal the day and year aforesaid. HENRY BEADER, [Saar.,.] Justice of the Peace. Mr. Marshall swears to my having in my pos session a considerable sum of . money, (but has no idea of the amount,) and that I then stated that the money did not belong to me, but that I was instructed to deposit it in a certain bank in the city of Pittsburg. Any person , that will take the pains to examine will find that on my going to Pittsburg I so deposited the money at the banking house of Kramer & R dun to the credit of the parties to which it belonged.— The amount was less than one-third the sum guessed at by W. Marshall, as reported by the committee, and was in my possession two months before the passage of the commutation act. The money was given to me for a partic ular purpose and having failed in the object for which it was attained, I returned it to where it belonged. And here I will state that from . time to time I had sums of money placed in my hands. There being a great ex- citement in my district with regard to paten ting oil lands, and this was the , purpose for which I had the two thousand dollars referred to by Mr. Marshall when he says he does not know how much money I had. I make this statement in self-vindication, .and submit the facts to the public. The impu tation of fraud has been public. The vindica tion should be the same. Being sworn by the committee,T desire this statement to be consid ered under oath. And I take this occasion to say that neither Thos. A. Scott, nor any other person, ever approached me in connection with the commutation act with any improper propo sition. And I never, before nor after its pas sage, received any corusideration whatever for my vote or influence. I was khown to be •in favor of theibill from the commencement of the session, and I never cast a vote of which lam more proud. I voted for it from principle, having no understanding with any person than I was to receive a consideration for my services. I make this statement only to answer the tes timony of Mr. Marshall, as given before the committee, and to submit his own statement of what he says he wished the committee to un derstand. Mr. Marshall never accompanied me up the Allegheny river, nor did, he ever carry any money for me. Palau' as it is to be thus drawn before the public, : I have felt it my duty to say this much. lam going into no argument, but declare the foregoing statement to be true and correct. Yours, very truly, E. W. DAVIS. LETEST Rouyn...LE ITEMS.—We noticed yes terday, says the Nashville Patriot, of the 3d inst., that General Washington Barrow had been arrested and placed under parole. At the expiration of his parole, yesterday, he appear ed at the office of the Provost Marshall, and was sent to the State Prison for confinement in the Superintendent's quarters. He was re fused either bail or liberation on parole. We learn, however, that he will be permitted to leave his confinement, when absolutely neces sary, for brief visits on business to his office or to his family. We are not informed as to the specific charges made against him. A citizen of Nashville was arrested in Hunts ville, Ala.,last week under peculiar circum stances. ome time in the past Winter he purchased some cotton there, and had it sent to Winchester, where he sold it. He was suspected of having it conveyed to that place under the expectation that the Federal troops would occupy the town, and then he could ship it North. He was accordingly • arrested by Lieutenant McCall , buton the suspicion wasgroundless, showing hw that ,dis charged. We understand that Judge Catron had arrived-in this city on Tuesday night from Louisville. • iittam tinting Alta. Having procured Steam Power Presses, we are proper ed to execute JOB add WOK PRINTING of every deem - Ip' ion, cheaper than It can be done at any other establish - [neat in,the country. RA I ES - 6F ADVa:RTISING. sir Font lines or less constitute one haltsquare. Eight iota or wore than lose eonsthute a square. Half Square, one day one week 4 one mouth. three months six months one year. OneiSquare, one day one Week „ 2 00 one month s ea three months ............... 6 00 sixmonths 10 00 one year................. ...... lb 00 in - Business notices inserted In the Lneal Column, or before Marriges and DeathsfFlVE CENTS r"iIR roe each Insertion. NO. 83 Marriges and Deaths to be charged as regular act eertisemeuts BY TELEGRAM FROM YORKTOWN. WEATHER UNFAVORABLE FOB MILITARY The Rebel Army 60,000 Strong. THEIR WORKS MOUNTED BY GENERAL /OHNSON IN COMMAND OF THEIR FORCES. A DESPERATE RESISTANCE EXPECTED. —.— Rebel Intrenchments Extending from Reception of the News of the Battle at Pittsburg Landing. GREAT REJOICING AMONG HIE TROOPS. Neax Yourcrowx, April 9th, 1.20 P. Y. [2b the Associated Press.] The weather still continues unfavcrable for military operations. It has been raining for two days. The creeks are much swollen and low grounds covered with water, making the roads almost impassable for empty wagons. Information received here shows that the rebels have a force of sixty thousand, which is rapidly adding up by troops from the neighbor rood of Richmond, which is one day from Yorktown by railroad and river, they having four steamers and sixteen transports iu use, and by the time the roads are in condition for the Union army to move, the rebels may be able to meet them with one hundred thousand men. The flower of their army, with their belt arms, ware in a strongly entrenched position previous to our troops occupying their present position. The military authorities had no meads of ascertaining the extent of the rebel works. Information ottained through deierters, COO trabands and other sources, show that the enemy have nearly five hundred guns, some of them of the largest calibre. " The rebel Gen. Johnson, with some of his forces, has arrived and taken command In per son, showing that they intended making a des. perate resistance to the advance of our troops at every point. Their entrenchments extend entirely across he peninsula from James to. York river. • The cheering news from the western depart ment arrived here yesterday, and our troopa are wild with enttiusiam over the result, and are anxious to be led to action and similar deeds of valor. XXXVIIth Congress--First Session. Mr. SHERMAN, (Ohio,) presented the petition, of the American wine growers association, in regard to the proposed tax on native wines. The confiscation bill was taken up. Mr. SavameN offered a substitute. Mr. Mussy, (Va.,) offered an amendment to the original bill, making an appropriation of five millions for the colonization of the negroes made free by this bill or otherwise. Mr. Rows, (Wis.,) by common consent, in troduced a bill to incorporate the Northen Pa cific railroad. Mr. Denims, (Wis.,) moved to go into Ex ecutive session. Agreed to. After an Executive session, the Senate Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The amendment was adopted. Mr. STETRDIS reported back from the Commit tee on Ways and Means a resolution that, the Senate concurring, Congress adjourn sine die on the third Monday on May. Agreed to. Mr. APS.tuourr (Pa.) had unsuccessfully pro posed an amendment, extending the time to the first Monday in June ; and Mr. WADSWORTH one limiting to the first Monday in May. The Pacific railroad bill was postponed till to-day week, in order to afford members au ( p portunity of examining this measure. Mr. WRIGHT, (Pa.,) from the Military Com mittee, reported a bill to facilitate the trans portation of troops, mails and stores of the United States between the cities of Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Re-committed. The House then went into committee of the whole on the state of the Union, on the bill re gulating the franking privilege. Mr. WEIGHT, (Pa.,) hope the latter hilt would, as it ought to, die in the Senate. He was opposed to any further action upon the subject. The committee then rose and the further consideration of the bill was posponed till Tuesday. The House again went into committee of the whole on the State of the Union. Mr. Dawes in the chair. Mr. Stevens, (Pa.,) moved to take up the Senate bill abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia. Mr. Wmorsa, (Md.,) and several others, ob jected, when Mr. Stevens moved to lay aside the first bill on the calendar. This was agreed to, and so on till all of them thereon were sev erally laid aside until the bill for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia was reached. Mr. WEBSTER moved to lay it aside. gatigh., ter.] The motion was sustained by only 36 nays after a discussion. Mr. Cox, from the committee on Foreign them. mar e h e a rights com affairs reported back the resolution he offer aenddsommade ean time a e g x o pe o s n it ri ien eetr e a f l mittee then rose, and the House' ' Markets by Telegraph. NEW YORK, April 10. Cotton heavy--sales 1,200 bales ; flour de clines--sales 14,600 bbls. Wheat dull--salsa 12,000 bus. red at 51 820,1 84. Corn advan eing--sales 69,000 bus. at '6o®62c. Whisky lower at 24f425c. OPERATION 8. 500 CANNON. James to York River =I ....--o. ...,., WASEILNGTON, April 10 SENATE. Adjourned SO 20 25 2 00 3 00 8 00 8 00
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