THE T>ATLI PI cojttjaissiojr, * e . z. ais , aßssasf BUTTER, LARD, PORK, BACON, non*?mff POT AND PEARL A6HES, SALEBATm I lS‘ ssiassffir^jfrass^'™' P?5rtSX^ r ' K * U 1 " a ' lt 3-gra»rtg,t, miiiimiinmrii i ji*t» bvSwamm HULP 4 WARD CoiuiSios Meel -PKODUCK* SS? l * trB ' QKAIN A >*D r “i;Dt)UE, No. 243 Librrty atroet, Pittsburgh, Pai Cholca brads of Floor for Bake™ and PaSlr om iirJ' 1 ' v P *" icullr aHeotlon paid to ailing Merchandize gencriflly. ocSldly • VAk UUkDkk Z>n JJJIISSSS. I***ol4**' 1 *** 014 **' de*Ur to FLOUB, DUTi ERf D&OOMB, SEEDS, LAUD, CHEESE POHKI ??“*• Liberal aruuuirnmenU; K COMMIBBIOK MEB* CtjANTS, 247 Liberty rtrcct, PHUbargh, P’D BR No -’ ® •** TO Water strooti • I'miburgb. Aattmce* made oa coMigmacnta, . I onvemtsTs! QLMON JOHNSTON, Dealer in Pp 3 AND CHEMICALS; PERFUMERY! GOODS, BURNING FLUID, OILS, FAM* ILY MEDICINES, Ac., Ac., of •trictiy prime quel* clfere.at loveetprioee. Oonwr Smith. Prpecriptione cerefliUy com pounded at ell honn. j comer of Market etreet and Ihe SHunoha, keeps' conitantly on S5i. , L£ a,, “ ,ortmeDl of LBUGS, MEDICINES, t-££DICTNK C ? K£TiJ * PEBTOMEKT and all arfi -U«f pertaining IdliiJ bdslaea«r ’ ' ; v prwcriptioiu carefully eompoanded«t all boars. . ‘:jaS:Tjd ! ‘•U A i’AltNJitj'i'puk * CO., WHOLfr ; MannfiKtnrer6f WHITJt wuPi 1 *?* 80 ®******* °f Wood and front .greets Pittsburgh. ■ - : mh7 ■ rf OilX ±V [Wholesale Dealkb trill DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, YABNIBHSg AND IHTE flTtrFa, No. 2M Liberty *tr**t,EUobarHtL— AUociiprßum.recoijto prompt attention.;; :*"»£*7 RBfTHt@^Ss .!.)*£ ttWA: aii-jasVtasujViiAiwite •JLF-HOWood afreet, corner of -Wood itreet and alley, Pituborgh, fa. . .‘tTTORMKi'iI. ,TAUN -G. lUcCONNELL, ArroiiNKY wiU attend to the aettlomrnt, ■eenriniind toTW- Uou of claim a, boontw*, Ac., In Waaliington, District of Colombia. noUkCm* i meElon“atoS - KWLNG, Attobney and JL' CoonEixoa at Lew. I •lul”™?#? 0, Fourth atreet, corner of CherW •Bey, WttoimrKh, Pa.. • ; > anlltdawlrT 1 •iSnl*# mh „ i , tre f T » tho office of Mar* »hril A Pa^... _ io23:dlT ! ( 1 s “h'jH'“JS'rtOkinnr and iaw- h “ rtmo ™i toKUHN’S ° n «* •tree!, neat Qoqt to ot. Peter 1 ! Cborch.’;- *• •• myHi'dly ) B F. LUCAS, Attorney at Law—l my6° ?®*, 73 . 6l ?“* * treet » Pittsburgh, Pa, jE, » Attok.net at Law. • No. IS9 Pounh street, Lowiie's Law Bundine xntalmrgh, fa.; % . bBT A. gPTcntxaoK.. - ;- tl , : C.amm : LEEGH4 HUTGHiNSONj.Cosonssioji axd roawAJioiNo Mssciuirra, dealers in WEST* M&N RESERVE CBBEBE, TLOCB, KISH, BA* CON. BUTTER, LINSEED OIL. POTS'aKn pamTunuarßiSuw. UHAIf., jfaftjai mSS and Produce generally. Best brands'Kazntly JT6w always on band. Agent tor the sale of Madison A Tetri Burch. Not lie “<> at*., Utwoen Wood and Smith’ Sold, riiubnfch Ft ,p2:dly i /mEJStfIS - WAKJiHUdSii—HKNgT . tJfC&COLlri&StEorWartDnguirlGpminhalonhlorl dtuit and daoler In CUEESB, BUITEK, LAKE Pr S?.“. c ? S'"" 11 !. No. 25 Woodatreot, Pittsburgh. _. my *2 * -TAMKt?'iiOLMJiti-jb GO.-. TPore- :Deal el km and dealers in PROVISIONS, corner of Mar, Ut and front streets. JoC-dly ! M'atrn&arcß JCABPINER COFFIN, Agent fob * PfliUßttrxu edjm Br*u*c» avaaaoß Comunzs, North-cast corner Wood and Third streets. -•? , ; ; Wi\ JO.NES, Agekt Moeth Abern • ca, State of Perrinsylranla' ind'Hartford In* —-*or»nce Co»panlea,S7 WateastrecC. . . ... iIEA, riECHKTARY CyTpflEyß* Kj lafcaiacx Cowpaxt, corner Market and Water atrpetw. -- AL UOKUON, Secbetaey W'esilskx ImgKAKCK COMTAJII, !« W»lq-«ttCTt. .- • ; B. BOOK, SSCKBTABY ALLEGHENY . Irttmtaca OontauVSl mh'OTrwt. ' ' ~y~ /.;iP. R X' cootts. ■’- ■: TrnLSON, CAI'H & CO., .1 i ” (I«t* IT2k», Bayaai cU,) vxonuu: d turn u FOEXIOK *»D- DOMESTIO DBT GOODS. ■ JM. EUBCHFItiLD, sitcoewor to • Botch (laid * Oo. f Wbotoaola and BataU Dealtra In STAPLE AND rANCY DBY GOODS, North' jaat corner of Ycmrth and Market atrrota. . ae2 JW. HAit&iSK At lAL, Übalkea in Hey aonh£!rSat£rsh^ W *** P'" o *’ b **s"» l *NM hnd Cl UAJIBUN JLUVK iIBALEB in Sta ;. rtlr» Farter DBF GOODS, alzn of tho orlg. ntal Baa-HJVa, No, It Strict ttrcct, iTltitmrgh- 'MttJftJaurGS, tsc. T OSEPH, HOKNK, Diaibb in Thin* w Ntnoa, Znnoinaataa aim Sraaw Goon, No. 77 Marfcrt anlC , f lHAltliJSa tiil'NKK, Obalbb Th Üby V/ Goom, Enmuromuat .u., 7S Pjtlaborrh. atrlS .y ligALgua itr E, Tuvitnroc, Monox*, etc., Noaj 17 and Ifl fifth street, JJpU '•■MVMtCf-ttc; . 81-iIJME. AIaNCFACTCE* ®W“« IU j'lASO.i’OIlTliS, aml lin. rt ., r Hn*icu] luilniflicnu.Solf! Jificnt DA via *t«?£2S.£Ji SoB, •'»■.'*» liALLET. !8T f ,AKOS - "*•>■ nntvitb °' ■fo l '* n AlUtßrncnl. Ko. in Vlnb myB : tVßltb 1786. GROCERS, Tattle A TOffiS'Ll^WBoL^LE genemiy, 111 Second itreet, PltUbargh. jgicini'Bamß i. » r _ •:\VoI>ONALDi Wh ol £ Attßi.nQ»o c ti l ,p l- KOBIBON & CO.rWHo^S A. f 'JoiiHtwioji Uuchasti and dealers in kßJilmh of PBOVIBION3, WtODDOB, uidPittiS WU m Moftctm»,-Ko. !5i Liberty itreot, ritL wur R * myj Wboi.rhai.b~ UltAT.gg CßAyr, » •»* d*alw» is ** * W * t " ,trwt > ««*« nrwt, m >»»»■> -■•"Jf 5 * ifcOYJ),. .-■■ |o^4^tr •MtAJi'Vf'^tCTVRERS. isataSS ir-iCKIST^AND , ffKMPAjI,"“?S?ROVED SLIMVjSvS^ir STJ ““£ Ii <»SKS AND -~^X^ySSj dm ; and.beat aufe ,?E i '®^ lin Vy atJaEg* opacity and oi *• 1X8 prepared to do hear? Job *'^?rk **«Ua*» tnuting ILu by £SyS£.y* chTOur ° f ° n L vro g < ;i meri ‘ ■ vK*vr T nS™!*s i^HS^£ m ** ““ BALANCED -P. _“ 3 ? UJ '4 TI!SG ,iIiaI i ; BS, u combudnir luraioio,. BMtulMd to thSctou to ESBtoto.. ,• • •: •• .. J«2S7j sn?Si BDGAB PAhS, XBON TAWLB, E»S lyfTS, etc., etc.: Also. BLACKSMITH’S WORK teoSjdfcv - All ' w *® rte >®'* dlittnc#' promptly at * 'MWRE. MAytTPAgyimER ny \J» ~-aXP Bp :*K^23?igmLi lITCAU, I'ituburgh. orJmWuoO. Highm nmkit prfc. otha *P°*»fe«i» Ingredient* extr^^_ b T * Trooaaa now and improred. J OSEPH F. HAMILTON & CO., Corner of Fint and Liberty etreeta, \ ; ; - PITTSBUBGH. Pa., - •.> •V' kaxuracTtiiraa or -SUPEBIOBSTBAMENQnntSrSTACIIINEBT, *£'-**■ — l '-“. r- : m>ls:tf ’ ‘ saooess °ra “ d *? K0D!! - 'FAißcßisCE;nioswcmKs,j-. J » lt . r .2k£c.CUl/ street, maks to or* S 5 O«U COLLABS, nude In iCm, ox>rt hshtonaM* and desirable t *** j ir r 1 f^y^jpy 5o st., WHOIHiUTBWKIffI,OTi«OMISDSIII\i>AS; of every daacriptidiL, . ’ rw-partlcnlar aleod or ahapcd SPIKES and KIV. aro*. **rga Of null, made to order at abort notice A pood aeanetmett codatanliT on band: meaftni Y\7EELrf, RIDDLE & CO.. No. 215 * * Übdrty «anef,' < TO oaIU BUth, Pltubnoth. mannbatnrera of WHIPS, LASHES AMD BWlt3l woSc C '"‘ ry lle,cril '“ M ‘°* J-kathek bkaided Order. aolldted from tbe trade, and foodaoromnt* Ij ahipped aa per inatrnctfoaaf- -1 ! : *fef>MawleP : *olra...—„r. j, rLcrrxarr... „*. caarazLL. ]?XCEIeSIOR GLA&j:worS^: -SU WOLF* FLOHKKTT A C 0„ GuuHancrac Saw 11 "’“O' 1 etreet, corner ofyirot, Htuboith, Pa.' «es;|jd fi»A RTiES- COALE, -New Brighton, wa«fs,?i¥s? c 2S'Z. MB ' SCKETS - TU85,¥1396 PKCIT BOXES and LABELS. PEJrrisTJar-, fpEETH .EXTRACTED WITHOUT BY THE USB Or AN APPAttATTTB AS«sjsB KOB “ OGB6 * QALVAHIUBAT T“» Gold weatber it tbe time trhen tbo apnuntni can bo need to la beet ndranta*». . ■ Maerting the contrary, baring bo knowledge oiMny process. f oarAnimOXAUTKETH tooted in .Terr etylo. : E. OPDRY, Durm. 13t SmlthSeld at. 1 AUAMB, Hentist. ConneUv's pllubniSr*’ COn>Cr ° f *!**??* “ d Brant atreeta, Brruracia-Pr. A. M. Pollock, Dr. Hallock. Ibcodoroliobbint. BnaecllErtail. ~, mjidlj HEJUU ESTATE JfiRdTS.; TyiLUAJM WARD, Dealeb nr Pbom- JrtlieX“££“’ Po ' M ’ *«“«««. *»d«Il «f Penou can • procure LOAK9 throoch soy inner -on reasonable term*-- „ Xhamwiihifig tain Test-tbalr money-to-goodad* vantage, can always llodilm and second class-ndoor »t mTofJkenfw.tta*. _ ,; ; i AU communicationsaodinterriew* strictly eontU , OBoe ' o,tMt itraat, cppoeito St. Panl’a LatbednJ. -' .It:. .-.iv ..1 Jel dtf boots aura shoes. SjUjaggi’ .IRCHJTJECTVRjiL. JAMEdM. BALPH, late assistant to SdaliSma* 01 “Porintenda Ibalr erection on reaeon, etVect, between Lmcoek and ■ £1“ . /IDAKUSS BAHTjUKkOEk, AEcill Vor,iMC«.r Offloa,, IEOH. etreet. PorniakeePLAliS AHU specification!! fcr Bolldlnreof on moderate ierma. -/...0. ■■ bjy^ : ,n y BOOKSELLERS, Ec. KAY & CO., Booksellers and Sta- Tioaaaa, NcoM Wbod'atreet, neat door to tbo corner Of;Third, Pitubniky Pa. • SCHOOL and LAW BOOKS.krmatnntly on hand. ' ' ’ ■ .IVMi-.O;JoDNa'iT».N.A OU., STAtow ■'» » rAJ,BnA*A.Ik»x: ktrjnrrACTut*aa/a!tj> Joa Panrrtaa. Ho. 67 Wood altaot. Plllalmrrii.-ao3» J' 1a •READ; V.BooKJKttKE .AXo . Kta e Tioaßt. Xo. 7a Voilrth etreeL Awdlo baltdinp. . bbUv&mthorn. Illinois X h*lre*recrirKJand'for»U bT , J *Aii!^sTT4oa, vast- ——■ AND commekcial BaJt'M.B. ILLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. C 5 i Foußth Btuet. ) n M CBARXEKED IN 1855. \ •®P^, dA ?J rfro “ » to « o'clock, also on Wednc*lay\ and Saturday eveningg/from Slay Ist to November) ‘ 0 » c from November lit to May lit from 6 to 8 o'clock. _ Deposit*. received of all ism* not lea* than On# Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has boon de clared semiannually, in June and December, since the Bank was organized, at the rate of six per cent, a year. v . Interest, if not drawn, out, 1* placed to the credit of the depositor u principal, and bears the some In tenst from the first days of June and December, com pounding twice a year without troubling: the deposi tor to. call, or eTtn to present his passbook. Attbla rate, money will double in less than twelve years, making In the aggregate Ktopr *m> om-naur ru cast, a tkab. Books, containing the Charter, By-Lawa, Buka and Kcgnlattona, tarnished, gratia, bn application at th« office. rr Pknmtm— GEOßGE ALBREE. . »ICK PXKainKSTS. . WflUamJ. Anderson, Jamea B. D. Moeda, Hm Into M. Pennock, . BonJ. L. Fahnestock, A. iL Pollock', H. D . Hopewell Hepburn, Robert Robb, June* Herd man, James Shldle, June* D. Kelley, Alexander Tindle. rksa. John B. IfcFadden, .Peter A, .Madeira, John H.MoUor, James UcAuley, John. Hanhall, Walter' P. John Qrr, M .. Henry Xu Bingwalt, John H. Shoenbcrger, Alexander Spear, William E. ochmortx, I Mac Whittier, Christian Yeager, i—CllAfl- A. COLTON. Alexander Bradley, John G. Backofen, George Black, John B. Oanfleld, Alonzo A. Carrier, Charles A. Colton, William'Douglas, John Brans, . John Holmes, William S.Haven, Peter H. Honker, Bldiard Hay*,. Williams. Lately, IttcuTint Xjtjt Tnsusi ft&dewT . . 1 ERSIAxN TKUS'i’ AND SAVINGS! BANK, corner Sixth and Wood streets. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT. CAPITAL. .... —$100,000. STOCKHOLDEBB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. natxcTOU: ADAH BEINEHAK, Praidoif. Springer Hkrbsogh, Auguatni Hoereler, , ■ **■ Myoi*, JoMph'tAiir, ■ J. , llavekotte, Cbriittan Sletert, Anthon, Mojor, A. awetringtr. i DiscovsT eyesr da r. ’■ <°T»B:ny j FJfiKS, Wholesale andKetail. PENS AND CASES REPAIRED; SILVER AND GOLD PLATING, Done *t the shortest netioo', At the' comer of Fourth _ • end Marks t 'street*,'’ second norr- Persons Hriafrout ef the diy haring none to reaoir om send themby mail. X- Ui?Q]Jis.—tiOLlD trOT.P .Wgf>ppgbai,ebik Wall • Tapiiu,Boawaa, Ac., No. 87 Wood street. PittwbufKh. 2 j*7 . . li. PALMiSK, > T a-— Wood St., • Dealer In BONNETS, HATB, STRAW TRIM MINGS, atul STRAW GOODS pntnllj. JfmiK. •* slight c^ia, , /tewMmGm or. :^;ocjce. if neglected, qfjentenninatesseriously. Pew aTys aware of‘the importance '-' giving immediate-relief* p . JPuhlic Speakers S Singers - will find them* effectual, far. clearing and strengthening the voice. *— Sold;i?y aU S'. Supreme Cosrt, when he will resign andbe ‘ appointed one of the new Judges; and that | tho the Treasury is depending, for his longo* tenure of office, upon tho suc cesa of his dnineial sohemes. This last, how evor, is only rfcmor. The new S*ret*ry of Wttr is Hoh. E. M. Stanton, fornarly of Pittsburgh, and woll known, to many of yOur cituena., He \i a man of great abilityVenergetioand fulliof devotion to the Union. ' -'How he stands upon the great question of the Relation whicK Slarery tears to the Rebeiliot|ji’not yet known. It is man IfoeSj, however, that * the retirfni Secretary calledjbwn upon his head, by~the manly ground betook upon the Slavery ques tion in his annul Report, an opposition -which has had nSwh tb bigger than aman'iffcttii. - He found an arm* of 15,000 men; he lejtesone of 850,000 ; aha the immenaeiabor oßcalling. thisvaitTartny into being has been jWnbd discharged with but little increase .jnaohinery whicn carried on the operatlEsqf theold army. The . was a Hcrcalcarunp.*. but |e hfis • dons it, and done itwril.®fa*.«funtry is largely indebted to him for thr-arigor and promptness with whieh the extruirdlnary demands upf on his deparimontKavsb««a matf-aaTlhosp whose judgment is oofcwarped fay prejudice will not deny him. Had the war been carried flJwponVJhe priacipli laid down in his late Bftort, itvwould hew be near an end. -y'T' IpxidWisit, ill, or two since, to this camp of tho Sixth 17. S. Cavalry, Licnt. Col. Emory commanding. It is comfortably qnah terod in wooden honsoj, on the commons new the Congressional hawing ground, and the officer's quarters artrts nicely fitted up aa cottages in a country Tillage. I saw fiord, pop l - U*J>> of Pittsburgh, whohasacompany in tho regiment, Capt. Uregg, of Centre conn' ty, and a number of othar PonnsylranianS, tbo regiment having been mainly rccraitod in our State; It is now nearly ftill, numbering over 1,200 men, and I am told it presents a sjdcndid appearaneo-on parade.- It has but TUUe opportunity, however, fdr“drin,T& prini eipal netire duty is to serve or partial guark for tbd Provost Marshal* - Capt. Hays' £ looking remarkably woUjiwm, life heartily, has an excellent company, and £ surrounded by as fine a class of officers as thl army can produce. J must not omit to mcn,- tion, that my old friend, Christy Magee, ip Sutler in this regiment, and is doing a.splenL did business, of which all his friends - will bb glad to hear. ffl2B:lyaM Wasbihotok Cliv, J»n. 15, 1862. | - It i« rumored 10-d»y that. Secretary; Welloi ii about to resign, and that Joseph Kentucky, jrlll take hiajiaee. 1 We are that gradually- getting-inok-to, Bnobanan'e r*lj Cabinet. Whether Buchanan ii to be provided for doea not yet appear. ‘ . ) . rememtter only iSe-pattfetliih and loyalty ahotrn iy. Mr., Holt le,t.later jriU think appointment: but »«*•».: lt : wsiltfcroqgh bis influence, that:.Fremont's Proclamation JiTM modWedptod 'thArhoSccUmeStSegrouni of Ctfttendpn nod Wicklifie, on tbptilaVery tbcgoFern. meat to protoct slavery while; miking war upon the, rebels,it will hardly appeat such a .beneficial efraugba : .V:. | /TheXactis, and iti* of no nse t&conbealitL these changes in the-Cabinet indicate a re* actionary policy on the part, of; tbrAdmTnisl. tration. .Ever ilnce : Gen.'Cameron's.report was. published, the pressure brought tobear against him, on -that eeocmoi,h»s been-terri ble. The Slave Power is pot dead.'‘tt is nearly as potent here as ever; 'andcombined with it il.tbb timid money influence, which has the government; just now; at* beavydis! adraßtage. Ther* isnopurposeto abandon an “onward movement;** but, when tie ihovoi ment ia.taade, there will be no soul-stirringcry for freedom toanimate. it.; . ... , .'y .{ I hare s, great deal of confidence-in the sound senw.and:olwtJic«djtJttr t Stanton! As •oon.arheeomprahendathe position fhlljy I hare a strong conviction that he will see the correctness of the grboud;taken : by 'General Cameron in his nppvV' , r ßut that/does'hot ohaDgo the &ot that tho Administration hat doterminod not/to.foHow the anti-slavery policymarkedout In that report;'- •• ic U j Administration; eleothd purely on Betmblican grounds, publican. In calling Democrats to its Cabinet Councils, It abandons the issues open which it was'eleoted. Hereafter IwA will be told by Democrats Übat ,we tried to bany on the goveramentn upon .a HepubUcan basis.and failed; that wehad ,to call in Democrats toouf help; and that the. Republican'itno longer an Administration party. .. All the honor of con ducting the war will thenceforth be claimed by the Democrats, andif tbey saooeed in set! tling it upon a pro-slavery basis, tboywlll doubtless, claim.the gratituda of'the country for it.: fiat JetuA. wait and see. ; lam net, assume hasty reader may. suppose! for making war nponthe Administration. By no meads. T oniy speak of 'wfcat'i*f»#tb be its present drift; Let us bepatlent/ind watch the developments. of time./VWe'.mttit' iak* things as we find them!. Jt. la of .ho use to quarrel with event* that hava happened; The best we oan.do fs toifbape ouf futuroby thorn; .Bntyshlle I am:;not formaking war upon the A'dminUtration, nor even 'finding 1 fault with it, I aim for standing np squarely by the Republican • party And its 1 platform. ■■''if the necessities of the Administratioh'eompel it to abandon the wbioh pjooed it in power! I tho party itself Is nndor no obligation, to die ; band.;. It can afford all needed support to the Administration,-and yef -maintain its integ rity and distinctiveness. Ido’not know how tho Republicans of Allegheny county mUyfeel, bet as for myself, I can new donient.to tho abandonment of ono iota of tbe-advanced anti-slavery ground it.has so nobly dedupied; : Ify convletidn is thorough that the only safety of the country is in its principles.- If twenty thousand standby iV.weUj.if/oaly a thousand, well; tf-oidy.* hundred, still well; for, what- jretbrted tooths country will; ini back'to its standard and eany It on to triomph under some feader with an arm nerved to ft* main tenance. - • • - ■ A special Washington dispatch to the N«w ' f . The President’desires it to be understood that no circuqißfances connected with the re eent change ih the pabinot has in any way bis confidence in General Cameron, or disturbed the harmony existing between him and the administration. The name of Mr. Stanton; waa suggested to the President oy General Cameron himself, as largely pos aessing.the qualifications .fitting him for the' of Secretary ot War,and enjoying the unbounded confidence of the comuandinr general.. Tho names of Mr. Holt and Genera t Dix had been previously mentioned, and the appointment of tho fomer was for a short time regarded as determined upon. Stanton .wras ignorant of-a> likelihood of ms-havingthe position’untU nearly the mo ment whenhewos sent for by thd president. He mu itithit time engaged ‘in the perfor mance of-important professional duties in the" Court,. that prevailed inEngl&nd and elsewhere in relation to our affairs. Mr. Cameron's personal relations with, the President and every 7 member of. tho Cabinet are of the/mQtt: cordial-description. Even those who have not shared his views in all re spectf regret losinc Bo gen Sal knd'eonrtcoua ■an aesoeiato-and mend.; Mr.' Cameron baa ; contemplated the step he has just taken r ever since'the opening of the present session df Congress; and he sayai hehad'ticTerdntended to occupy tho post of. Secretary* of. War any .considerable! lenetn of.tiipo. - . The result of the change, of course,'will 1» the entire adoption of Gen. McClellan'S views in relation to'the best mode of carrying on the 'war. 'v ' ■ •• •• TERMS: ‘TheTjfew York ffcrald, editorially,‘says': ? . Ithen Ju. Cameron was appointcif Secretary ofV War, In Much; lathis antecedent as a conservative man rendered him acceptable to that great body of odr loyal people wbo- are desirous of maintainmg ffthedhtegHty of the J Union," including the corirtiMiotuiL J4*dmnrlu of Southern tlavtry. . - Whether a* Democrat, Whig or Republican, Mr. Cameron hod never identified himself .with the radical aboUtion two months ago,.hPwever7tio/faot"began to he made manlfelsVAh'al hfehail;become a soaleus convert -to policy of the abo-' litiouists—tbo'libCfatreyof r the slaves of tho South, and : theif employment : as our armed allies In thfc suppression of this' pro-slavery rebellion. so loudly advo cated in his lato annual report, as originally prepared -for Congress, as to attract the espe dali attention. and .the;,pruning knife of the- Presidcnt* aad frem.that moment Mr. Camer-; Qn'aearjy resignation, bogau to be;regarded as a ..yaiy .probable event. We hare’ to suspect that, with., bis .adoption of the.abolition War" programme, be lost,' to homo extent,;the con fidence Of Gen. McCfeUsn and other promi nent officers of tbe army, and that in this way the' movements of the army have recently been : impeded by-some curious embarrassments; of' whtchthe public have hsd but a faint concap- - ,.j . . . The ’ bfN 1 Catri eron occupied his seat in tho War Office; and continued the transaction of business. while HTs suc'cefl'sWiTnqmTnation' w&S'penlJrng at the Senate."' ' J - . The Time*, in an od i tonalarticle,gayj; The Cactjustifies .us, we.belleve, in weri -ing that the. causes of ..Mr. Cameron's retird ment are wholly disconnectcd'withthe abusra existing in hia office. • true and suffident reason is tliat the President requires unity in his counsels. To tho succcssfnlctmduct of the war, he regards harmony ambiig those primarily , intrusted witb.qeteiUaia first lle.has never made a secret of; his admiration of that strik> iogwnity of purpose and method which ehar actoriacd the Cabinet of Miv Polk throughout Oie Mexican war. Belong; therefore, m Mif. Cameron remained in aocorji with the .policy of the President, or, more correctly, so long as it- was possible-to-avoid-the-discussion ot .that policy* thettwas jib thought brdistnrl*- flat to tberegular fission of Congress it had become obvious that Mr. Cameron held opinions in regard to the diapo- - sition of sTaves, unacceptable to the President, and he "even Wehtso far as to manifest thei publicly in this city and in the pcosenee of Sorlioh of the grand army before Washington. e incorporated them >in - his annual report: and when the passage- which had embodied them had been modified; it was published lh its original shape along with the amended text. Moreover* yirhen Congress met, and a atrong numericalintercsi was found prepend » “‘ B# «nt from. the; known opinions of thb President, it was soon understood that Mr. Camoron was closely associated with the dis» sidents, and therefore occupied the ambiguous position rof-fiUing-aohair-ia-thfr-Exfteuttve Chamber, andsympathisingit?- the aamb time with those who - were averse > from the Exscu tive policy. It was while this uhfortnnate state of affOira was seriously perplexing the President, thatth? demand of KentuCky for the nmovai of the'Secretary at War was re ceived. '-It -was-'a : demand, haded upon the avowed opinions of Mr. Cameron, in favor of emancipating slaves of-rebels, and it seomed to terminate Mr.. Lincoln's. indecision... Mr. Cameron was requested to vacate his position, simply in order that it might be filled by a statesman of dlfieren tyiews.,, And that states mandoubtless .jboea found in tho person of whose antecedents asaPro-Sla vory Democnt areawarrantof his indlspoait tionto jowmjpj radieslvxcsnei.theotber wajv With his presence the unity ©f the Cab inet is restored, and the policy of the moot dearly defined. . have now tb ; see - - whether Congress'is prepared to'make war nponli.' ;• ’ _ Proposed Retrenchment in Govern ment Expenses. ,:Two bills Were Vebentlf reperted -tb ‘the Senatrby Mr. Shermanjwopqiingr.important rcformjni government expenditures, by ma tbe.onfjiand, and .those holding..office.under the Senate and House of Representatives on the other. The former.'bill,regulating tho pay of officers, provides, that hereafter, in lieu ofpay propor, wiUohi, «ervants;‘*o,Vas here. tofore received by them, they shall teccfvo thb following monthlypay gta.na ■ commanding-in-ehier. s4ooj «rery other general. $300: .diet geae»b, *240. i Kech offlcet while com naadiog adcpartment.a detaohed-dlviaion. •rm/ or annyoorpj in th, field, the adinUnt fddlr *° d l a * rUri ? M kr general, On? dollars Colonel", $2OO ; lieutenant colonels. $llBO • A l 50 ’ 1 $120; first liouteo »nti,|loo; second }iouteninta,'sBo/‘ , r B eon , general end paymaster genbrall assimilated forpay with colonels; surgeons of ten years standing and deputy paymaster generals with lieutenant colonels. Every commissioned officer, in lien of ser vice rations now reeolred, shall hereafter-re- V- P?f__ mo^Lid< *ltio»alp»y. Officers are debarred from receiving additional nay bf hiß grade fur duty or respon- bill also tho number of horses which each officer shall bo. allowed for garri •TO-4 .l|eW,d«»« ; I* 'likewise, fixes ,tf»e jtoUcage for officen ateix.cento per mile east 4 *«>clty. Mountains, and' ten cents -per when ordered cost or West of the same. 1 -M T^^^H*^ a tiog-t».-CcogreM6xef-'tbc ®|l*hgeof. members atten cen tape r : mile; By Urn most direct traveled rdtite.' Etch member fo vo wlfowed. $1 ftO per annum for poslige and stetlunery j whlle no allowance is: hereafter to be made , for newspapers .or ether incidental expenses. The compcnsatlbn-tb-be hereafter allowed to .*U personi'/omployed/bv Kaif, ‘meribeadhe numbvr-efpersoJns tobeetnnloyad ojt each branch of :y, ■ ! .7 OTJKNi^L. The Retirement of Cameron. More Changes. If rumor is not at fault, there wUI yoon ixj more changes in the Cabinet, 'the Now York World gives tho following Washington dij oits : '• » . Tho city is filled with rumors respecting th< probable retirement of at least two other mem bers of the Cabinet.... Hon. Caleb B. Smith Secretary of the Interior,and Hon.. Mont gomery Blair, .Postmaßter-General, are th "gentlemen indicated by the'gossip of tho ho tels.' Mr. Smith, who enjoys in a degree th > confidence of Mr. Lincoln, will, it is said, as sanie one of. tho vacant seats in the Suprem Court, while Mr. Blair will 'decline any othe appointment at the hands of the President -People Who profcsa to know say an unguarde' letter to Gen.-Fremont, in which.-Gen; Scot 1 and other high officials are criticised, js at th 1 bottom of this matter. Mr. Holt may ftU Mr Smith's place, and Mr. Co fax, of Indiana Mr. Blair's; but, of course, nobody know 1 anything about it. The President has evor; 1 confidence in Mr. Welles, and he is hot to be disturbed. There are indications that the vacancy in 'thoUnited State Supreme Cohrt for the .Western District, in placo of the .late -Judge MoLean, . will soon be filled by the President, and that a member of the present Cabinet will be etc* voted to that position. * A Financial Plan Aqbexd Upon.— The Bank Presidents this morning abandoned the question of finance to a Joint Committee of the Boards of Trado of Boston and Philadel phia, who spent-two hours this morning with the .Committee of Ways and Means,of thl Honse. Tho formation of a practical schomh advances rapidly, and may now be considered • settled.' Some 1 astounding»disclosures have been mads through their, investigation, which . will in a fow days be made public, but which : *t pwientaro withheld for prudential reason^. ; W fijit day of IS®?? by the transfer of the Interest of IiHLSOif JONESto ALEX-i'andTHOSiJOJfBBIJr . . ; KKLBON JOHSB. T 7 • thos. joKisrja;! 1 ; AIiEZAKDEB-'JOKES. . ; ;.j: ; THOMAS JOKES ,l ThehUßlnaeS will be carried on hereafterrat the TiISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. AJ —The partoer*hip of QEO. 8.-' WHITE 7 * CO. wae day of January, wca, by the transfer of the toterestof OEOEGK .B.; WHITE thereto to the new h*nj of WHITE,' 088 A’CO'" J •' GEOBGE B. WHITE. '■* JAMES WHITE; T i Wtt. W; WABl>. ... iiniereign- ** in succession, to'that’of OEOBQE B, WHITE & CO. 1 “JAMES WBITE ; BOBKBTOBB: •'. WiLW.:\VAHI>. January tcordlally recommend the atio'a firm toiUacona*' dince end patronage of my tvftadi and customers, hwtag-the aauraoce that the priadpiM of business. wwdi haj governed the boor* >,t GJ2O. 8.. WHITE f CO.Tiow for more thin tbi/l bird of k century will pO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE;—The undersigned her* tfciie day formed a co-partner ship. under the name ofSHKIVNKi LAZEAIt.and will carry on the- Wboleeale-OrocerjvProdco! and' Lommiamou bntineee, at .27 and. 29 Smithfleld etreet, comer of Second. SAM'L P. BHBIYEB. *'“• / "; : „ ; ' JAB.B.LAZKAU. j PUubnrgiij JanuaTy 1, I(tGIL- m *«£•“{•<* bjr'AVH. St WILLmIB. M tfcooU atiind. ler thirty day*, aJletwfefch r tl ß ie ; the hook* ; wiU.be placed in the bands of anofficartar collection. JOUfiT-McCOMBS. , WH. K.-wrCUAMH.' ' T.gPDSOX~WimAMB. jal3;lwd • nO-PARTOEIMJBTC—We ; haVo thU a pa«ner*bib in J the toknotettirfoir of RAIE.BOAX) Si’IItES AKD-CEAIBS. utider old stand, comer Chorxy alter and W*t«r-«troet. V JOSEPH *J»XX, worth: : GEOBGE! POBXKB. . . .. IL-H-BOUTE. ta4.B»a JAMES H. gWETT. Jtmury lllfecS;'; co-partnership hereto toa 'name and of. 8. DItWOBTH irCO; luu tricn'dlmolr*4 mot tut riooAoti from, and after Deeenftrir Slat, IWl; • Th* *"? ."W -by JOHN.A. omUnoc tho toilnio. >t the old «Umd,ho.U4Wateratreet;" /-■: — by ih* wi IbdiMraJ of r~ ii~ ANDSBaOM,'«ul"th* bul&flM will be clwed outbyJAS. WAtSON, at tho firm of B.A J. VATBON* «t' their offlce,who tlooe lua authority to tattle the tmeineta bf - the Ut* firm. 'i>C JAJftBS WATSOJi*J*. Pittetnrjh, Hot. 27tb. 18tiL—co2&3md BSSSfflg I ttslOß on the let Imt.' The'Powder btt»the4rwlirbe continued byD.-y. BIDWKLt. i;uh« pStoS .wuleottle the buShete of the ft™: at their office, corner,.Water etrwt and; Chenj alley.' " r "V - 1 JOSEPH WLVOBTn. •jr C. BIpWELX. Jermar7 3,lBG!l ihe co-partnership hereto* B-,CANFIELD ulu^r -w same and etjWof J. B. A W.,-i»' dUeofrod bjr Tftnitatlon. The balnea* of the lite-flnii will beeouitf by John B. Oo|iflei(VKho. wi|l' the Fro. «ioo and Commlfition baiiaes, tt- the old rtMiNu. lUoridlta FlrrtithSet. * *jOEN B:-oinriSLl5 ; > 7"^ J-Z zort&bnhfp herctofijrei OxhUKehWwOen sum* of BEi:g |j fer.A. Ss?^iJ“fS toi)dittMt ’ JAJIK3 B. LINDB.V. Pilt.lierKb.'J.q. Utb.lfar^—jiliUwd L:: . W BOOKS, - BOOKS! NE W BOOKS II ' U. M* Cnltodfiutai t^ridtylH: i Af -S !Ss SS?"^9WH»* J*9QR ®* ? iSicUaa-, - lu. r- o ***. B y°* : • -;•' KAY *?..... , : Isaiah i>ictix¥ *;co» ; iA'SututjrcE. INDEMNITY: AGAINST. BOSS BY . 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