MEE MEE yj;~. 151111=Wri • • ::*:; x~ , y; , t~'~> •:. BEE •:• 7 : :;;;.....(,,,; . i; :.:! . .;!•:-!..:•:1:t . ::;1:::::-.. 4-:....-i••1:..:'::: r. !-- .. .i1 . ...7'' ? ..:'... 1 i:'.;.. ' • • • •-:••,, • • • %- • •i; MEI ••• • • , 1:—. *• . .: ‘,..:;1'.,.. - a::::4:4: • • ' . #..5.. , - . ....' , ..-. ;: k.•:.?: . ...: 4,-..... ' 14 1 ,..: 7 . ;* 1. ! - 1: 4 .P'1:::': • •,!= 2 . 4 " , ;'*;';::,: 0 ,„! ' ii:' L . e.",: - : 4 i* • '. ' : '..-.... ; :."',.: ''.: ~,, - V: . i ~, 4. ; 1 :• , ‘::',% 4 ';' , Ut ; !;:, 4 ~`','!'' ;1 ~t, ,; ,,;:, : :; r1.7:; - 1 ii • :1, 't : ''*:', '; 1! . ': ! , •?,+,•;:•,......: ::::::::`, ~:. ' !..1::::i ~ . :: „. 1 1 '.:''‘: • - it ., :':i-! 4.4. :•t-'71•1 ': q... • . x.n. i..... 4... A t :, : ? • A , ' • . f.:': ; ' . ..., 4 . If • ;••:1:.:., .;‘•: - :‘ , ' 4 ' . :::; 4 4.. .. .:!, ;,. . :,. . i4.i.,. 1 ';: :•.rl-ti!t• ' :.. if•:: s ::. : i . '• : : g:}• 1 : 1 8.! : 3} . i:*,',:• : . ..;.,:. %-;•,..,1fg00t,:.:!1',,•:::.h"!' i.: . . , ' : 1. : i ,.; '•-:.::: i;'.f.. :,i.i:!:::!1;: 1 1 '',... •.-• • ,-- , :": : 7 .: , ' :1. , , ... 0 . , • -.et =EI >~ -~ 7 - 4 " , 1 1 ,, Asinine' -, Prnsetiloati i Goin-.4iiiiren '',;• it of; the Sixth ward, died • reiletaJg at .„ , rellitt!„Qratiald. 'The telegraph announced - :,-- Ann-the bad: would arrive here od Widnes day - fiiaiiiss it ',tir. -veroak.-- Tii4Poosaell. , . sorted with the. three • niontbi ir althavera in' .3 I4Wrealso, ill** . CoUi VAlkr. , Mid Mil' ,IP the '4371;: V a1", r 234 '/ W 2l ie l" .• tr P 4 i - lin - li e grark iVetlowip ^'"r4' • le: 'The 4 Ward,::4llotbaie 7 A, ilia; f . 10a u S d elt legarditonelitetlistiaWtarraginpanies t and squads are invited to. attend the teneral, - -' or wild" due nodes will be glen. ,-.- • • IffiE MRS r t 4 1 1 • • 'e a • I VeNiESPAX'id . PIOOI7II; PEit: < 4. firrlEriolll. PAPER OP THE. .T , 1 1 "*. foT 44IO AL orFlutlf4iioto for. PA G. E. mu, Opuotu,, ` z FUth ti rtebted alit/ • a oisia, . XIII IX RIAD/ • 40 • - 29 • The " Alle gheny board of Cojstrbl • , Progaseed .Change in Collecting • Gehapt Taxes.. • ' .An •41 limeglag of 'Allegheny Board. Cantrol • was held last 'evening— • *elan pr esent; Messrs. Barr, Baxter;:sor- Gyed,•Bradfordi D.unlap, Prancia Graham 4ofusston. Lea; /ottan i McMillan: Aracferron, Park, Shriver, Thompson , Walker; and Pres . • GroWn. Perk, Chairman of the ' Finance:Cote • . mit teo,,ta whom was referred the matter rela tolhe..proposed change inetriO4 of croUcctingsehool'.taxes; submitted. a: Ilke‘,Oommittee; after: thorough Xedection, .) believe that the plan now in use •by the city • of Allegheny, cannot be much improved upon, and submitted for - the approval of 'the Board ;l; an - act itmliar te its oenditione to the one 4er,Whiclithe said city collects hOr taxes. ~..... dlre The Committee also suhmitted a resolution, 1 " ',Go adoption. of which they recommended,,as •.-,1.011 e , ~. 2 . " Gesoised, That . the Committee tun ,Pininee and is herebylostructsd to forward:to Her ' sisbnigthe _following. act, and take each inssary'zieasures as it may deem • proper, to have It - become a law. • ' • , ' Ttien'tolli•ers' the draft;of a iireteneniAet of. • esetobly, providing for the election of a Be -1 - ...oeirer, by the Baird , ot •Coetrol, trywhom ell fibbed taxes shall ba paid."'" The second seed Alen allows Ave per.ecnt.'ou taxes paid on or before thalat of Jtlill i ,four per. cent. on 'or ,:beforethe let of August-' ' two par cent. Co or before the let paid afteSthe hi of /.Gept.,..ark4.befora the lstOcteber, no deductien ahalikeintade.. All taxes paid after Ist of °etcher, and.befor• thelst of Winvinite4 .1411 be !abject an addition of Sven's eetit4 aid itsiettahruntitafter theist of November, the Receiver ehalf . issue his 'warrant, 'antpiotieed' • as the County Tresennrer..procenis' agaluet ; .these In arrears for county taxe5.::, , . .. . . > ;• Mr. Park . spike 'in•• favor of the : proposed Change ! ' The system worked welt in the city, 'And he could - ene s no reason why it. should' not ".prOie,beziellbillin the eollaition o f t h e school - ' :Mr, Baxterspokesagulust the proposed set. , wOuld, operate iujneiously against 'the wrir claries,,the at alias of ',hoot 'utottld .have to rii pai,the Are per cont added owing to Shtirer was not preptred- Boardpon this ' Ifs 'thought the irati .ibout trench upon 'the 'id. the Lo cal , Boards. • . • - McMillan• stated that so far es his ktiewledge extended; the \honest poor were thankful ortheoppprtunity °Charing Bre per Cot; payment of their eity taxes. Mr. — Baxter appealed to Mr. itheferron,as City Treasurer,.Whether the tlys per cent. rp .r.f.:,..4 1 1ie1ts lien notgrarcadly Paid ii/saha - poo .r. Mr.,..tobleseu J, -2 t Pt, IdaeferYen , -statind that - srieh• yens • the Veet:;;'..!;•Thiire!"werk-Unity,:nortly ivisons, of yer7Apsall mehos, who found it .impossible to pay early .is ;the. yisr. and hence .they were ;By obliged to pay the additional per cent s lit'W liter could not see how 'the lan ge ,could bear siitciOilyitporiihepoorer °Winn. •,; IS Might be_dlikcilla for moms of them, to id , - : vaster the money' he first year, but after that :it.would certainly be ' air ' advantage to' them,. f . ;':•stelt bold lesion theamourilLet the tai:::' d'inetibeiof remarked that if he wanted:tovote /abatis's-for himself.he would vote for the bill, lieneededthe'whole year in which tetay`ilfs taxes; and - he ''presyneed hundreds of seeebisitide:werSinthrieatue situ /./,111/ri ihriverr remarked that the macage of y the 'sat , would stultify ' thif 'action of the Local Alliseldif, - and, .wae oPpbeed. tr° in ter. - firing iiithlheirlidependent functions. ! Mr. cooper thought , that the 4ocal Beside . einfelnitarded ; with too much sanctity.. :The Local Boards were all represented in. he Gen- J: 1 1ml bOdy, and hence, be' could, - not perceive 'the tetinessity'ef 'emu:sling t&theLocal Boards upoaluestions.of this chamcter.; Thn'Lecal mare all present in a representstila , _ /several amendments were proposed, among f '`;.• which lea. one strikieg - out"the • additiott of ' • llvii - per Oint.; siker' the firee...nr.:Patolser and h-before the first- of-November. :::.. ' , Pending the disci:mien. • of- thesis amend inentsl,..llr; Park moved that . the whole anb . Jest o,..ipotiociated . nntil the next regular meet es. he understood the • Legislature would ; continue in melon long enough to enable Just 10'14 the act before that body, after the boxc Meeting of the The attitlen was agreed to, and ands the/ Board fill'eetini •of the. Central' '•• Board '; of "'` Education: ' "'' ' • , , s.:2`lisCantral Board of Bdecatlon met Tiles "'al,ll4'l4h: tit r ' - ' '•' •'" • ; Present, Messrs; Brash, bemoan; • Bunter, %RIM and Negley, President. ;•; • „ e -; . theidaniesot chip lit meeting were Toad - ", l • l l ll ;ol , ,ivredi''• ' - the inoithlyreps reacifthe Printi Of the • • High ; and Colored- • &boob, and, Secretary, .mid :ordired to be filed. - •'• ' •q. 'it-11 , warrant-was afithorinii,in favor of: Haigh , ..1.-15011* for g5;.09 L'!-1 14;as'fitifdrins; adjourned sine die; , ateneben of the new• Board then ' met ` orgeriisingforthe coating PrOietlis /letere:. tirtudi,llnOtef, Idaishall, j.liewittle7, Mosley and .On motion, Yr. McAuley-was elected Pam 4?' Mout ;pre tar and 'Mc; Sargent 'Secretary ••• • :Robert .Dunsan; ;of 3.1 ward; Wm. B. Lane, of 7th ward, and Wei: • ,,,, Viarieunt; et lOW ward;as representatives from -- i - thetrirard Boards to the Central Board of lid .elv Mut and 01 4•1' 8 4 be lied; and declared ;members__ fovtlui tailing throe yeses.. •••• ••• -; . On ••• motion, ••the•• Board . proceeded to: the - ''' — ''''' l eitietlon Of 'pertain ebt °morn!, which, ;roinited In thiiinistitrioas elation of ; 2 isciurr,,kresideiki;, - • -•' dostf•A.l4lsafOrsirt,.lkenteary ; . •.• .... • • , ' ,4 ..4.11 1r B. - hictiont/Treasseter : - •••- • 'Prieldent inniciitetend 'the - fitinding. ''''Ocniiiiitteies follows ' ' • ••' •• Wentei ',and • ..tratindio • - •- • • • IdataLtll punitan 1. 41eyiddirri abed - Variant, " r 1, lispriatiage....afesirs.z -Hunter, 'ElefiOnni On moitcnia4ldliniall . . t ) • , 'Pennsylvania:Canals. , fair , is' r chi 'nali The owned by the PenniYlianis Italfroad, , ,for 1881.wein a• lows , "Einsquelsatina';,%!rision, $136,899 28T : t2, 4isibsti-Uvision, , *2s',l32 98; Western; DI : vision, +49;551'16.r inlseellanewis sotiroes, - iiil42B. 4 l2;;.,t4oo,llTif i liMlo rho expaniss .:for tho sam e 'PrOte.;. Steals/alumni Di vision, $118,e44 , 293 Juniata,Dtrision, • • 261 83: Wostiria Dirisioni(ettialy caused bj ,Ms a t)igl9„o6o‘S3; total, $155,tr1'2 The in the...revisits, is $39,246 78,ashiels 'EV , the' runty* . p4ritided tht bash*, internat. of the'. ennuis,. 1 The drirlitg ttri pair 'ssasSa'*etrs: quite r,,51141411,440 to the - "Tanii4ii Dividaa: wosS:of dm sthoghelly mountains. , The:: damags has 4bilinspetUally-tepalied: ' '• 2, iiiiiiE=ll= Tr= isflialoireintrog anew and It . " tifal °nutmeat for the parlor, mantel or ad= tre ta ble. largnpine bun, sprinkle' grass seed olitY 'kind in thorn, and place the ainAieta ofrerater.,When.titerybitra•are. • ke erSirefity4sitifoiyhdre in'tVniYerrm of solid Gomm - then the little spears of green grass beg to:emergoi from amongst the, lot- - miaaraorming l m ornament of rare and sim . pie beauty.- RATILIOAD ACCIDINT.—Leri Hoover met with 11444 mmidept, on the Northern ,Qentral Railroad, late on SaturdiiliatOrldri ettimPl- Jam to got sop . the slap, near . c04.70,ii . attempting to do goo he:loll. and _was taught 'tinder th. wheel, of-the de r and , both ot. legs were eat off and hie hand 'ersieled. , .4jealititei teenier/li' marred:, Demised was a Angle; man, nineteen 'ratite so, aOd resided .1m this State.:: ... ~ . . Ideal. C . i.ei Siritie::—Te eine-of-Aliiiitn der Jack and wifer.vs..Wni. Jackson and wife --action for libet—has been settled by the de fendant paying the iscistir;ind gteing a libel 'to the agkrieved - intrtles. - . ..' ,- ; ' . . FROM YEATERBAN GAZETTE A Bold Thief..Eidensl9 )giving • Oo ilredoMidaY4st n a young man zivingids name as R.dsrand s;'and folioning,ihe O.:ern:ls: lion of book aisitt; engaged lodiings. fat the boargag house,ll'n, isl' Third'str l eet,.wheils turret:pained until Monday evening,' without exciting the slightest' suspicion'. .lfo did opt at' he usual . hour 'last night, anti re maindd up until after his room mate hid gone to. bed, , About half past plevott ho lighted a candle , and lava( down stairs, but soon returned to his room, directly after which his comPanioti fell' asleep.' In the . mornitig comic five or sia of The boarders.disoovered thkt they bad, boon: robbed-r•their .svoms having been nutered during the,night, trunks broken open and raMitiohod, poCkets Ailed; e tc. Ed wards was alsomissing, liaring:earried off all his . .diids, 'and' left' without' 'settling' his bourd bill. iio.ie supposed to hate etolenaboutslo in money and watches. James Easly,.a Young mane engaged in the study of architecture, lost a watch valued at 05;atid'it considerable Sum br money'. • ; Alfas Ray, printer, unfortunateiy had $lO, 'ln . meney, (vary uncommon thing atnoegptiu tars) which was stolen. • Albert • DI.- Johnson., - bookkeeper -at. Jones k Lyon's, Wood street, lost a gold watch and a sum of money. A puttee= named Doyne,AfrWashingten„ D. C., an invalid, who is suffering from con stimptimii Led who came bete try whafif feet the atutosphareof the..'smoky city," wol i d have upon his hialtli,4iis'rolieved of $2O; n Tha scamp evenitole sizteeneeppere,. an a three cent' postage- stamp, buttock no . . ebith rotim 'mate had . florae - money , in his vest s ,etratiirn Au say it Rae not 'disturbed. No clue , has :ast let „been. obtaleuxlne . fa r Lie whereabouts, but• the police will cadiavor; to loolLhim my. Fire to Allegheny-. Stores and Dw :1- ' , - lingo Destroyed. ' 'TAU' niCrifing; abont'one o'clOck, ire as discovered in the beck part of the grocery and liquor atcro of Idpispro.,.Dretinan 4: Reismeyor,' corner of Ohio mid Middle streets,'Ali4becY• The building was alwo i story _frame, and the dames spread so rapidly that nothing what ever was eared.; ..The stock.was partially in sured-,there being a policy of $l,OOO in the Girard laminae& Company. The bending belonged to Mr. Jcilin Benson, and was am. drisured. . , t . . The flaniesconitiMnieatid 'toithii 'groCery of • Milne. John,. Moon ...k Co. . adjoining the above. but most - -of•thir stoCk. had • been re moved. - The building, also a two story frothy, belonged to Mr. Moon, and wee left in reins.` Ho estlinstss,bis lom at 81,609, and has an In sitranoti of $1,200 juitil tiirard. - --",, 1 , A.:family. maimed Imilii,.rasidisig:ia the upper parVlif.hfoon'a building, lost amply ;upper part possessedi'. •---, - • • ! . . -Another 'frame building, Otenpied by slim:rat poor , feta Wier, and; adjoining . : . that Of - Mr. Moon, was entirely destroyed, together with nearly all the household furniture . The ho pe belonged to a German named C harles .Ba et; and was hisiired. 'Therii Wastps:iiiiinnfic on - The Neptune engine, `and. the. Columbia and America hada siPjuirlitus• were in attendmice,' 'Mid rendered ellicisait - ald ; Ansuppre . sedng the. flames. - TM firee li supposed 'to have caught 'from a store;in the, back. part of Drearier .t , Rismsysir's store. ..14„ : • .. cdrd Fiat.Branot,' Esq. HINGTON, C., Feb. 8, 1882. . AS . 'Taittnit' GatOte i In `your' account of the election for birectors of thelliegheny Valley Railroad, which - I - hare , just sego, my name appearp,oeVislost jasneposit ion to the elrly friends and original stockholders of the C and - the'etsecessof - Wltieh, it is'iaid, eras' atfetuptedlo honoured by the rote') of Per-; sons who were not bona fide ownercof stock. "- I had no intimation of even a wish to put my name. on the ticket, and consider its use in - nij 'thistle*. cod withoubnryknowledge or consent, as entirely -unjustifiable... ,I. sort my proxy. to Messrs. Lyon, Shorb & Co., to be voted for Ca r , It ropeton. seld .tha gentlemen appointed ho false position in which I hare been plamerbeferetay friendi and'esiriy associates in the Alleg4,ny Valley Untold ComPany , compels to exprees my indignation at•the unfair attempt to ,cotttrol their affairs against omit w4.l h ap weil as the - tinwarrantabfo nee of my mime. in the I Ecespeadouy, . „ ,Ik-Elpenky Mrli•CYllthia t4PFIBP of MOroor county; O."; thus adverstises her truant lord in the Celina Nor tntAiniersanqiWns: 'Spriggo has left his bed and board for. the following maw to. , wit Without '"lord ship; I purobaied,:a.corn bsnom fer,,twnty cents, , whereupon , ho became exceedi ngly wrathful and waxed warms esemneh as I';Nras not to use a hickory broom ; costing but fifteen cents, which would moire the sitar, moue - sum af five cents; and in his mighty rage prostrated himself upon tho floor , where ho remained' during' the • 'night time "for; six , Than rising _up e9d steading erect, with looks suikatent.te Cennaie .44 ' ol dolt , habitant, that by inch extravagance he would soon,become bankrupt, immediately "pited np Jted`,requesved, to his old form °aunty, Ohioi whore. homenteinetli to this day., ~--; I • • 01111 THIA 81.110ati. • .14 AT TO UM Tail Xp. everal relit:Tea of :samssit money, of:ten dollars: atill uP^}irds by the following means : A man ca lled epos: - the:l,' and exhibiting a . grnillie two .4ollar and-a-ball gold Piece; :rest:asked that he _knew where peures for twenty-Ilvssointi on tbo dolfar,: Ind: was ready ;to hay as mush: as; was ,wantell If' ! money was fornishisr to hies, Thoisghl the ',plan orlibitest.was gepubse,, he _lasi un deistood 6 "sitilin:Abat. it wis" 'Counterfeit, though he did hot' 'say so. In several! in , statuses which bays semis to.the knowledge - of the police, he WSJ provided with money a 'Mike ''parehises, bat did not do so. lThe losers of mons, were.yell punished for their_ 1 . 1 .4 1 ta, pi ta . !lbgage in the circulation of cben. terfeltneliC :A ToniirikAanir • %G,ir.d;—,..Velicialtinig rietitokiatiired on the Permayllania iskiroad, -near Sedebaugh's Mition r on Satunday night. It ati!ears that a, young lady lighted M'tisir a has ou ter way - hpitipAp singing school, cc 'a 'Young Min named Rode laugh:. -AS: they. hem 'pealing through the , deep cut min the station the lixpress 'doming Welt; spilt - Giulia/and they stepped up tim embanking:4 °C ' cut-out of its wart in passing. By seine ps miSehanee the youngdadY .idatltist feeling, fell back on the track 4 ma ws! literally cot to piece.. She resided about. a mile and a blithest of Greensburg. Gem. Dumas s.T.WnisSmci:—Gen. . . .I:Npairise,.of../Casawaymaia expealed at the MeLure Souse, •Wheeling, on .Buildiy, The inteliiffleow Sap E !4WD' Geri; Denier's amulatilillij! .. lird should judge him to be a, ilia nearly 111111:115 re•Sbigip rz elx and a bal re f 4 ;rimr-. how--end in weight about two build and Atty. We belkrre that be is assigned to :duty .sfauludisse tn. Western • liiiiiimuJitMter,44 bill wpwadiag in the LeesMtn/cat Remitting, anthotldne the benkiiath'iolinii•iiitheirdisdinfof pas/1 .0 1 .-froxi.t . t aFfiltutlat,ger,i o *.of 1° liltivAr9./ill/* Andhow Wins wean to hive no isektil4PaPorcomner..!( By ankh/ • bit of gold or - silver money wi ll be a =dodgy to be treasured. __ i..~..._ a..f . L:. Ditainertoi 4y, ,Yrigia"9`_,A" DalrntOP,Elloll, :MOnflay itaul j f e ls " ,- *arectrl,2,4sadt I Weloek, a ond'andic'lialf eldryjaiilding,located on.the Coat Caetta'tnictotexitllackichiriville," Schuylkill counly,and climpdisti ova ditening by a minor named Thomas Connell; was de stroyed by Gro, m! hinstelf,-his wife; four of ,their children, a - Malehoardet'and a servant_ giri; eight - persons; Pertatied' in 'the Musics.. This names Jim of tho childrels sve James,"John, Giorgit ; the -ruitdic'oY the - beat - der, Michael iloilahan; and tho seivaitt'S Bridget Condon. Rot a, soul that iris in-the house at the time escaped. Trtr.Sretr. Mums. Tunto.--Tbe trial of , the newly Inventetrateel armor, designed for the safety of officers and' soldiers, at the. State ar -lanai in Harrisburg, on - Friday afternoon last, , did'not seem to show that efficiency claimed for it, by ; the ; inventeir. —Several ahots liars fired at it by a mushet ;two ,hundred yards distant. One of the balls gnu* it at its loiter extreinity; latticing i'deep indentation in the steel abOnt where it would, corer the wearer'e. stomach, The seeendindi 'struck it fair on the left breast, and tore a hole through the steel large enongh to admit a man's hand, which; of course put an end" to thti experi- New Idosto.—Mr.. Horace. Waters, 481 Broadway, New -.York, has. just published The votaitiee fb/ka," by Robert Goldbeck— the second of a aeries of. military pieces -,-end The &mg of tia.e , . thatrobandt, arranged by . Thamarßaker. ' Song originated among the ',Ceetrabandeir Ind 'was 'first' beard sing among them on their arrived Yortrese Hee roe, whence it was transmitted by their chap lain, the Rev. L. C. Lockwood. It has ,Ittetly claimed the attention -of a' publisher, and henceforth tilepitblio - :ill] familiar with more tharkholiterei tiammof Ulla Song of the Contrabands,' ' DRITIT 01 , A' MrIIFIRR eP row BAR.—Mr. J Murray Rush,.sop of the - late Richard Rush a prominenfmcimber,of the Philadelphia bar died on Friday,. of disease of the heart. Tb deceased' Was widely known and much re :SPECIAL 'NOTICES. • Trust's's...l-The. new *dratrui of "ToWer of Charlswood" will bo repeated this evening at the theatre', Amid will doubtleesattract another fashionstbkrandience. Idles Thom peon', s s the sisters Edith and Zeldia, reeelved the 'hearty plaudits of,ailpresent bat night, amigo often did• she deceive the audience' by her rapid 'changes that we frequently heard the questiisn asked=' is that Edith' who is" mow:tenting The - piece is - full ofinterett, and we have no doubt 'continue to draw good houses daring the . rpresinder, of, the, weak, when Miss ThouiPsen's engagement closes, and, the theatre will elose for a short season, to undergo repairs. FIVE DOLLARS lIEWARD.—Was loot or 'abciue lhe'PenusylVitnia - Railioad 'Depot, on Monday, Feb. 10th, 1802, flee tickets to as : cinnoti and one ticket to ladianopoiis. The above tickets were and the numbers are known, and they will be useless to the finder; as condeetors hare toed instructed not to receive them. The finder will receive Ave dollars reward on the return of the tiokotd to Gen. Stewart, Ticket Agent of Eastern and Western. Railroad Passenger Depot. . • - Ax EILIMAXI . CLOTNI:NO ESTABLISHMENT.- 9AII of the beatlilacoavrithin the range of Our 'knowledge to purchase clothing, or fneniehlui goods, is the establishment of Messrs. IS. Mo- Gee Co., corner of Federal street and the Diamond, Allegheny. .They never fail to ren der satisfaction toltiose who favor them with 'a call, and Will Cell 'at very reabiiiiable prides. Remember the Ideality, corner of' 'Federal street and the Diamond; Allegheny. W. Volum; Carpenter and Joiner, Jai ling - . Shop Virgin ellef;between Smithfield street and Cherry alley. All kinds of Henn *paring &aro ,ork abort nett.* and ht work manlike meaner. CbArgee moderate- Leave your ortime, All ,orders promptly attended SOLDIERS, Arttivtext-LPain, 'disease and exposure; with. a • hot Wlintate,'.muddy , watew and bad diet, will be unavoidable, bat alined' witltHellowaea , Purifying :iiad .13trep Ohba - Pills, you can endure all these and still retain good bealth.. Only-25 cents per box. 22U Tait select dzyje - oils at less :than auction prices, will be_ coagulate:lfor the prevent.. Tie and see them beforeyou buy. tie° their ed yertisiteent. 011N11303 'Clue ;Will be taken at Hunt's Book Store. Masonic HAM :Fifth street, and at the Omnibus Dike, N 0.45 0 -, Liberty 'tree Day or night. &tinnier' left in either the pimeuwil! be. promptly attended W. POCTORC..I3¢A{4I, Water Cure and. 'Home. .pathig.Pby,sician; also agent for. Rainbow', celebrated Truss for itupturea. Ctrner of Penn and Wayne itreeta. t DirrisTETl- 4 Dr.V. BiIt; No. 24S Penn 'et. aitolads to inlifOOOkles'or tbe Dental proles MARRIED : .SHALLNSItERG . ETLTitiAN--pu the ath of rrartir iv ir ig les t u to t i ttig . bey, /11r. DAVLD• MAKTUA E. 1,144. KAN, leith ,- efliffleidevi , Weetutemhted comity; Pa; • ELLIOTT — FahIOtb:IBF.L, at Camp *cod Ky.,'SIDNEY .1. 11 1. YLLIOTT, tho I,tll yeiro The remsine "A be et Pittsburgh on IVedn+lay night. ; Doe riblicirnt the tinientibrlll be given. WRAP-41to )(nudity. reisrusry.lolh, Mre. Minr the.rdit per of her.sint, . , . . will.tako place - TODAY, O 2 4 uNT,ck p: ; from ' her . tits I*.ilaice, 121 Tlollnary . M 1,7. Tb t fricoaii.f.this family are efoloctiollY lovitod tc Wr;nialgf=X7W- O.I?IITSBURGH 'Fb_ . !!!k Edgy!. c,f . the na t tiarin!a! rha rani and IBBli[ tILLIFIL(:)ICTETIECIAIPEON. • NNW oltraINAL PLAY. tDITR'Arzp ZELbIAi OLD 'markt., or intalLswoop. irprrit3lt4l6 IVOMPiON. , ZILLDIA ' ' TIIOI4PBoN. LADY" CIiAttLSWOOD r .1411,S MeMAN OS. OLD HUG DILL TT. LORD 1111,1,1tLEDV1)0D- MR. MAOg.AY. VIVIVAN STANTON ' AOL BtSWADT. . . sucassqEl. TO JAMES C. WATT:, •• . g axxt•- _T WitOT i*ltt wrs.l - Would respectl4lly Invite the- attention of their Mende 's& the peak. 'generallythat they bats per .;hued the stock at every lew Agar., and whirls they 111-stakiuptit ismoll:prollt , torostler to , close out thestoek to mask room Au.a fulthsw stock of 9oods In the *prissy , ,•' • • Jos KIZ ti." 4 80. 44 Wa4:r. 14 Not Teri, , j OFTIII nag SALK. AMA UluiW ALAVA *MUT !AIM 1100111, 01, TWA OWX AMPUTATION, COGNAC BRABBILS—OIard. DuPuYACd, iffet tiestillon A 14s, mat otharbrand' . of various ;dolma.. dark .nd pale, la halves, quarts.* sad eighths. BOOLtiaLLE . BBABBLES—,-Palleroisin. A. 3ellp , petal. aud.othor brands, dark and pale. In-the lomat -- V2l 4 ,Ailli in N—.l. P. Bralogi'ACOArilieloldem, ind 'WSW Dm,' laplias; thsteaqr. plian'asid awe.. RUM:—Ilt; Clot and hustalca--esdaned brio .'• in. ' , ..l l lllBl(EB=lllshau'a /slab and Itameey's h. • WINES,Port; Sherry, ltadeira, , Bordeaux; ork, sad others. bt various grade. ' L, . ; ,• • . 011.—Ifint Bordeaux Tote, la cease red boidrenr. AY; WiliUsEta lliSg IS qriartion.—Tho PrOpriotore .f The s PAIIIr: SIAM OdiIINXT- OP WON Dltft, ANSTUMIPAND MEDIU/MP bars *ltemised, resountlaw a 'tit , wore, to Istooi tree (for the besetit od angering ho: ston 11 1) -lOU/Sof the 40st totarestans.sad faunae tiro Leanne, on Marmots and Int - 11.Hroalitkatiatii h Norv o P ll Debility. -- Prematnre Decline of liontoiod: .ladigentets ; ifooften ar pewee/Ws, Loot of ftergy and Vita Power, Uzi Oka Itiocial , gay . andtiome bfalidise whkb result if tomlfontbfal Nes of llotouity; sr Ignorance a Phylooopby and Ifo-- ests's • Law.: -TWOS Isiah:table rwattros kayo ken tho meats of ertheenLog: and slang Ilmtuststio v 'sad will tot lawar Pre* os nteolpionberataalw,' by- addressing Bg47lllll.leglf, Parisian' Valftet of -Anatomy iuuk!liiq;ciii_ e, !Sp qm . poib II s 11 ; 30.00 V iMidbetAd. • 7 4 1 :15 &my county property. Apply as re, Id No. 13 13t. Mb stmt. M=M ~" ._ TITRLATESTx.pars BY Tg.p3oßgeg, I • • ' 0 A OTHER VICTORY - • , ROANOKE, ISLAND,:;TAYON WHOLE Rpm 'FORCE ''CAPTIIFiEII THE REBEL GUNBOATS gllthi ,PiNfCAT NORFOLK, ANi,PORtiliOPll dm., dm., mcm PITILI.DELIMII -Feb. 11.--Tbe faquilieres special dispateh From . Foittela Monroe. says : /Mime Monroe; Feb. 9.—By a flag of truce to-day I learn_ that the bombardment of the' works on Roinitte' continued during. yesterday. • . About noon; Comw.Lytieh :go, his Mosquito flotilla under wayVand. cube . ..lowa Carrituek Sound .io• enlist his rebel friend, 61511. Wise, Qll, the blind. Thq-keileniTgun boateqben directed their fire - uporrthe .gun . . „ - boats'eommanded by.lynob, and ,lat. e!elock. yesterday afternoon three rebel geMborits had' been Runk and two ..wernhaptured,. one. of . which' had a Commodore's pennant flying dur-' ing the action, and thorest dielproed 44 every direetion. The _firing ceased.;. at. 'dinkiest night;', but was commenced. - with Increased vigor and'effeat this morning, and. kept. up until about 8 h'eloek,rhed it,hl Sqpoeint 'the rebel fames on the Island enrrendered. , A fireman on board the Solder' said that the. federal troops bad been landed in large num bers on Roanoke Island, and that the Stars and Stripes ,eoutd.he seen lit.,Elitpbelb flying over the confederate batteries, It was rumored in • Norfolk this , morning that three regiments bed been recently , soneui Roanoke Island,. and thin ae , therewrhs no chancel for escape, 'the cibithilitY *As; that they were all captured. . . . Babriumay, Fah: - The (...tippor has issued an extra fully confirming We dowi'Of the sae control deneral Burnside's olieratiorie on Use North'Catelina eoast. Roanoke Inland Ike takenafter three -- day, bard fighting..' , ...A large number or priieners werirreportedje hike been. captured. Two of the rebid were captured; thd rest were_sunk or , scat tared. The peoptii of Norfolk :and Ports- moo tb; are said to he panic stricken. Pailinlylier2l !bit ,smved herelo-thly by Cie Fortress Monroe .Loat; nonfirpied:Miesek, ac counts, which it must be rememberid,are' de rived, from rebel sources. ; FOIIIIIIM IioNSQL .$l4-!of truce toiday. brings intelligence thatonr troops landed et Roanoake Island yieierday,after-, neon. No particulars are given;.'hUt. it nail intimated that the Wail& had beiiiitikin. No papers were re eeived . eaceßl..iiteNerfolk Bo Boot' of Saturday, thu contain -1 i of.,whiah pas already boon madepublic..• The French steam corvette - Daesamarde; arrived this foreuebn.. '/'ho,Cateline also re turned. Ten deserting contrabands came- to Camp .Ilamiltol this aft.ertiooni haring,lieftin.foundiby rs'neuting party under ,Cuptain I.4onerill„ of the Sixteenth Massachusetts regiment.. gee win a member of the Black Virginia Cavah-y, who were engaged in a skirmish at"Newiner ket Bridge, on the 22d of ',December' with Max.-Weber'e regiment. lie Wes conitiletbly armed 4vitli carbine pistol, ete.,anil had aeon. siderable'emount df Confederatemoney,.. They represent great:seareity of previsions. ' -- The bark Trinity arrived this afternoon from Beaton with 400 releatiod'prisonektiihe x change:l. . They ate in eharga,,M Lioatenant Buell; - It is intimated .that. Bishop. Ashes and Fifh will accompany the prisoners when they are ;sent over in the:morning. LATEST FROk EuliOPE. ARRIVAL OF MASON :Aria SLIDELL NO DEMONSTRATION. MADE EARL , ON TIIE TRENT AFFiI Almond guffogeinentletwnn iftt Sumter and-thelioquoiii. THE AIIERICAN QUESTION The Fr' ench /Emperor's Spec ,to., eke., , eke. PORTE, 16, Feb. 10.—The steamship J which left Liverpool on Thursday the 3 , th, and Lonchinderry tho - Itet utt., drrtsvd at his port at 11:45 to-night. The steamship ,Erna„from,l„dvernool to New 4ork, put Into Holyhead, having been% tot asop and Slidell' had arrivedatteutharip;, ton.. No demonstration' Wei reiniti:on ,their arrival. 'the tanner to,Loittoti anxi tho' latter to Paris. . ,trai rumored` that the kartrament hso or &mid.: the robe gni Southampton,..bnt, exterideittne'Airnii for he departure, owing to the danger from. the C. F. gunboat Insiarora. It was rumored, that the government wp prohibit the armed ehips of eithe party km remaining over twenty - four - airs In on British port: .; ; j The following In tho report taken out% steamer Etba for New Yor • " Earl RusSell, in w dispatch, dated 23a,, ix, January, to • Lord Lyons, sap : the En lie government differs entirety fromkimSew rd' conclusiowsion.the,,question whether the i sone taken frond the Trefit,andllibir aup ,e, dispatches, were.oentrahaud, Ile argue r . fit point at length ,-. and. puinta‘akAMAPtrietts • tamiegneamM or , U 6l O . 6 406 • riall t ° 0 ""'' cording to , Mr. geiraill'i 'doctrine, - p kat carrying a.Confoderate. agent.. from br to Calais might be captured and taken to cw, York, and in 'llke-tiMitner the Confetlemtec might capture a Cunard steamer, bound. kw', Liverpool tOkfalifii,en,the:g r riiiifid'thit she wee carrying dispatches.. to .Mg.:SeWard tram Mr. Adams.' The British igoverament w`ntli , not aoqiiiesc4r in 'the capture. efitikt ! Br tit ship on circumstaucee sisndlid , lotltOso p 1 til Trent. And the hunt& its beingtorditig% fi adudicatiou sefore the , price eourt r thougls a' taring its charaitir, - Would; not:dttninish tl gravity of thei.olfence...l,„ , ;, .- The dispatch c'emeluderly with a referee.:to Mr. Seward's deck:ratio - 1r that if ' the tarot, of the Union require:o it,:iki ' , pi:dd . ..lAV. beak right to detain the: Trent prisoners. In is , ply to , this Earl' Russell says: Great Er tale • could not have permitted the papetwitioti of that wrong,'howeyer Tourtittlng Might lay been. the insurrection in Othe Sem h: Another dispatoh gives .Imrik Lyons' on. venation with Secretary. Seward on the Chuleston blockade : ; ' Mr. Seward'eteted ha , the plan Wis,no +imbed to injure the h bo: permanently, kettpierely lit aid the bloc e It;would` be 'this deity 'of the ChiVermileat to l i d minors ail lies Olostrolcra,nli .4* itelbk. 'et ' thi Union was restored. . The luitheit, of,Cii les tun -was not 'rendered 'inaccessible. Mr Seward wan not prepirred•th My that es a op erMien in war it was unjustillahle — to' db ro; pernumentlilthe liiiibor of iiit'inettir'-' II was rumored that they yeamo.- slap th Sumter . engaged, off thse etclsreirAtgiect, we the Iroquois, There his, no itch,* o'y ei bet • It . was • reported that the Tasearom we &Wait to 1 1 1 411 flo..OhatltY4 o o,,listleiVpi t ioe was kepi secret. . llGts 'l'lletlEsser, , in a charaoteristie article, hall? turf iji cute dealkitb iletio4"--.ini"hcletit*likt paid unpleasent teompaeiatienle "tipter_nristiS tile! present stato of : affairs continue suiteh./Ciger: ' - A meeting;had been called in : loandetti" to • cons Ider;:tite" liruPtiolT - a.lfeff'olllf el PS Qt. Atnerican Association., .. ..ar.-1 li 11 1 - The following news is per the Jura: .- : The steamer Jure, Capt. deltein.leftsLlver.:7 pot at 11 a. tn. of the loth, and Lontaiderry unite klet. 1, -, i ' . The LEMterlrhich let: l'iTilllanAeltAle 2 91 E: put inte.Holybead on the same slight 'win : , imlnte_cemtnient-fedll Of Water, hiving bean inicoWiVie par Ilritkllli l llll Ofi•Tht:.; , The steamer Edinburgh wail 4iiiioazat"Liii . ..: 400 tu - hike forever& the Etna'classiegerbl tadviiTulibb.ezitilatxtaanittiiierr.l4i ..oailoPfa/A44.t.1.811L1:413,07.teakin4814: and cargo if iieweesskrirli - C - 0 ekki ,' ri - .I ‘. - "- eieroirili- keep caemsellia quiet and wait events that are at lbaul:rif' though there is a large party in the House ef IlayernalliiV I:policy f orlaterferitme' in the 'AMerienrititY3X4le;the , 4ldylvirillAO-liell . to,. naaintain a Masterly, inectlvity,„..., ~ „ . , .--- 41 Seuthamptastletter says . that the rite:need .Prisielere" eetePlaTil or ilenOei,reteiv:e4 bad: ;tresstimtin thoprlion, at Bottom ... ..; il ~,.' The -"Marone - NTusearorm, as antici p a ted, left Senthimptonon the morning of the 29th. Iter,deaticstion,,wi.'ntiftioWt. - .the brought , up.iit,the',Farmenth'.E;Mals, lire' - of ' Tfight., , whereaheremainid . it the - latest dales. 1 Ru ,Mors were::mirrentattieuthamptint that both - 1 , the Tusearonnand liaishvillijiadheinkordered , asessy;end :that. the latter would ,probsilay: ' lane . otr the 30th. - ' The reporte, however, tacked confirmation. -• ' , - . , , Thejoandoff Mohtir4Atliheoliser stateiiit the mositpositive;terthis. , aifittlatiT thiYld ' of4'in-, nary it was the felt intention of-the Emporia: NaPaleenftelsandmice in ,his spOisch his rose „Milan toahelish:the 4ederel bleekideobot a f.ehanga of programme was made atthe in/theca' of Earl itusseliisho .deemed lt polltie.to defer pdoing'anything for a few 'weeks.' -The EM- , parer therefore studded tolhei 'enestionin his speech in a manner that would, hind him to The Advertiser also'eaye-that all the eo-op- Mallon !which ,4apolecin ask ed fr o m England was her moral co-operation. --hullos. —,RepoleosesAmech,,,-_NiPOlee opened the,French Ch.amher on, the 27,th. In his speoch,`Oiittur ticatroti, he Sal: Thlicivil war whicti.dislitiheiAineriesi tqa graatitebat' promiseiteee comnierelidttiterests. So long, however, as the-rights of nentralsansrespeet, oid we: miist: confine , ounielyes .to' expressing -whams for an early,tenMitation of these - dist - The speech .refers,te the pacific , relations of France with other governments,. and; re , capitulates the 'final:dial programme of minis ter Fould'e budget:” ' ' - • Some of-the English jeinnils construe the allusion , to ' America .into something like, a threat, and is significant. that: - France , is ita-' patient,and whenthe l / 4 mtnalon appears to de-: manciit She will interfere. The hourse.:was ;higher, ,The rents:* ware quoted at 71f. 20c. .. ...,.1 , : The diplomatic: oorrespondence between' Franie! and Rhine has.beise,piablished. LFraiiie recommends cencillatiOn - With ' the ' Ceti rt iof Turin. 'Cardinal AntoradlitilMOliitely'refused There' were contradictory, camera of an en larged.ffietudi: expOditipo tii - lifiiiiii - 1 ' r XIX Vinill CONGREg&-,Fintl.ESMltil.' . . S Waentectiti#,VeKli,lB62, Housx.—Mr. Blake, of Ohio, ineffectually endeiVored to introduce a resolution instruct- jag ,tiiii .Constaittio'bn thirConahiat of the WA: to inquire , and •report into the;allegnd :abates at Alexandria, .in, ;coutinixig. soldiers. in the• iihrve - pen, a - filthy and exposed roceptaele,:in which, on, Fri day , night; saiddier , wat frozen' to death., ' ":,.; '':, ' ",' ''.'' '' '' ' ... A single ohjecition.Wai,lnitills, ult-. der the rulesisitas sufficient 403 preclude the • Mr:: tiirejoy, of Illinei*;reperted a' hill' tii .statablish'a Department iir Agricultdre. I ~, Mr. it, A. Conkling, of New Yor,k,offered , hi/fallowing resolution, which waeadoptejlf Wki.reosTic is asserted, on autherityworthi; the nittiee,cif this .110uei,that the ceonterifgte of thearmy was in the 'poisiiesiotrof the re bel pickets on the west side of the Potomac befere it hadbeiMeommunieatietto eur own, , on the day the' Pensacola red the ga untlet - of the river:hatteries ; and' ''''",, -". -•„ -- '- , i Murmur,' It is also asserted that inforroa . . lion of the movements of.„ , the.National army : and fleet is frequentlyeommithicatod in rid fink'''. th "the' enemy; tinden' . cierrinistanees, which, justify a suspicion of treachery 'on the, part of.personi in the:Civil ,or - ,reilitat7 qi”, vice ; therefore, be it /Ic•Olecii, That the Joint Coinmittee on lie Condo:et 'ortho War 'be'reemeited; at their earliest monvenience, ~to insrestigate thesti' charges, ad report such actiOn'in the promises es - thetarcumstances shall warrant. Thelletisb restimeditiodcmaideratiOn if the Segar:Olietion rue. : Messrs, Xrittenden Wetaley, And ; Mallory s,poke:in• favor of.Mr. ' Segar.. ~ • _ ~' ; • Mr. - Davis, of Mass., concluded by replying to this 'rod:larks which - wOriti Made in hir.- Se • .. The rote was .then. takeih ' , kWh .reillulted itL the House refusing to allow .11s..Sigar to take Before adjourentline:the 116us0 'agreed to: the Senate's amendment ta,;the,'.hill,•stuihhi,"=, ising the constructional tiventylronelad gen- Tho:llntiee then adjiserned:' ' .---- , - I .-- ... , ..Sesevi.—Mi. Icing, ofN: T., presented'a! resolution of the Chamber. tif , Cosanierce , of. New Yoth in' favor of thelnimeditte passage of the - ,Treastiry note:talk and., pledging the' support. AA'. the Meralnstli*-44 Ito'S:ork ia the !government.- Also a petition for postal re, _form: .l ~.111i, Wilson, of Mass., presented a petits:in: histltiniel i ' eilla§ ik,d ;half : fee,,,,t_in length ind about . half . a,fout ,4 1 1, 1 1 iMincter;:, Pkgn.4 'IL by .25,315 persona M.faveretf. homeopathic star :gclors-for the army. , Bemis' it was rathei tin . _ all entithle nitiqi.' Referred', - . • I ', .--,..•.- Mx.,(T.tiiit4,ol r434,•iii*dtite4l::kkOeP.2 pathie dose. on thelarse.sulueet.: ANN'. bane; tif . Ind.oreported' fro m : Military. Couticalteir; ajoint retehititineeplehtieg the act hidetiinit'ihw u thie'State! Idt, the 'a armee of, tii,triii ia , intwaihriaild - Oha; the Pai-• , sageoCtbe act passed.; . ~.,,..; , r. . , ~. 7 L -, ' ' Mr...Tolleson presented the - petitioner citi zens of t • hihulelphie, asking" O. proper Tem 'irience6tiiin'ottlie 3iirtfidii fi'f' Washingtis; : ~.etbot lin: ivihk .theH 46 o lQ n : fau im. vr e. ebown.ftiol'o'll',3, j,w,..o4ll.o.l:diniipteaphd.l6,nsp,aii:na7itdeto,l.litsdiararlodeirbitts,:re'll,t4).daplu"titt,rini,.°nthe .f: leatie prepared n... a llroff ig et 9 d n e 46 ;e 4 int ill tedtl h ot t ee i g at ' "I' thistwollonsesaseemble in theMonse of Iles-, ', or , presentative* on .the'22d i' : thatibe - Prilsiden‘, ' 'hinet,lpAtiptli pi reientlitiets' z 'and,pfatera of - the am-and navy - lie — inviteareini hitt in WeilihhArtioni ITarawithlAillitiarhe read. pi'n Mr.,Llate,,of.R., 11. said that it was . 1i- ' 17 ': - fat , to . eity etajitilitif aisinsiedelt4 tejetutlon; .._,' letiei thdeght "it. tittrahl 'be . tuna belier ttf h 7 igAiiiiiii ilciNllo4* 'Or the& setae:4MT, , ardly efilier; it 'would lia,tietter t.O . ppeish P..! tralterstand show! vigorous aetionln the 'lair., . duet of the wtsri , The resolution was adopited. ' s hfr:'t3unixilik,' till Miss:" ended 'anorieh . of, *- resolution‘4oalisisiOrY;;Zl this relattimit o the q. -.i.init.i atatecwith.cersaii;States,„ : v ile. tsk vet' i to lay them on-thotakihs.. , .,.. ~.. :-, ~.• 1 ''''' - ,..litt:ifteit/ et, ICSronored to refer thee% 'to' 'Okil * o . 6.4licilthlo, on theludialltry r ‘' ''' '• . 1 ”' ' The motion tiCissi,e4 :thetiOsleliiiffali .-ynas.2l: nays 15,;:: 1 Tho_Aleo PlTlldlilittiinouneed that.ho a ppolnted • Mr..CoWani,of--„Pennsilieldia on, theßianattaidieteittee, in 'thee fotr*ii ht.; expelled; Mr. liondet7one . of , Marlylaid, on ; the etniiiiiltibrdloiP 'Post-Offices, in. plet '' ~," - Bright; Ailtt. - )6lr Wilson, of Missouri t:o the to ' aitusiiittii, en Indian Affairs, in place ' of soi l !I• On+ rinfitibri f sof4fr:l•Feetteriden,l of .- .,111 ne, '''' `ttici ferilficitliontilliethe taken tip:-.Mr. ce 't sonden saidlioaltyein, call up the 'Tien ury .noteibillSe-nuirrbscalidenneavarta Tre "it', I to a speedTpasinge,:a i , .11,4 1 •,-. .1 The atnenthnont of theNtetuittek 'ins lei ' efetel , ititree „ 6l"4.so,ildttlorttet..ller vie : I . 4iiid aid iinelnl rioll' tiail•helite AM IN sat ' Irillin tosritimelioweerttweoneldetedrt t Mr: Dial), pt Connfoqopi, waif in amok' •or . se the aniiirithhent;l44lsl - 44,4i, itik,frihrissisf.. ology, as It suggestaLsthit Ahem... iamb, ;be I- war with an* , maritime.: ipeiwor: ale. w Oa to strike tint the clause'readhremitominent a t ger oriinfu t iiiithislitreelltime , ,p llqterl• du. t .. i t oJ e liTeAkiii . ., 4 44, 6 49;titfcit KPF,4l4es 0118 ' to thisludgment-entothto President, ..-_and the' maitindnient imusiter zatidifkid -and adoptei4 ._M.r. Neakaith. C.Ofregott, olfemd:au mind men t , td appitipt4ielloll,oo4 for the etiee6no tion of a fort al.the 'Death , of.. L64.0:11016 river. Ile said thorn net - a' fortification - on the whole odait4tut lobiethint of the 144! was needed at the,aasidi or Colombia tires.' le We wore finding turw , gold Mint/ in. that . re-' la gion, and it was exprtod neat year to sli h r. a r. million of drillaras . e AciiX•from thisiaoa o f . u that river. „ 0 .• a ',.,: ' ' ' ' , ;L-.2 u Mr. Feseendoe, iit:Auhkaiia im, :1,1111 Irks , entirely for the repair of tbeiold fortifications,: 'end proposed SuSheieSSweiullistbseameediaent. i>sif.4l4.Ssmiloi eluiilktgled.„lmweveriSo C s to! e MO Ire the - folk:tat he Weibitliusid, If, Jr. - the; .... judgment of the President' It' was !awls he Would hoi'obJeot.;" pp, amendment : eff. - 4 .17 !siidifieti . 44 earieted. , ', . . '. • - . `7•. Mr. Shermatti of Ohio roared io . etrik} out:out:':.tltti whigei ;nod. ieeert instead thereof,..."l•7 re ipsite•te.Blkeil &it illostiont MI itiq paNkciaessloa may require, woo Minioll of deuirtvatif ,for the eonshuotion of': snob new works as, I*, dablin Uenriee may require, one • million • :of. ollar." , Rejsetad. •4 ~i . I L .'.' ,j, J. i . . Ilt:Shptuao,of Ohio, mesa! as &fillet° ptt•the bate 'appropriate one lefiliee f thn uspalre of She *41414 - fortaficatkona,..an ro jgrgieue/yos , -Worhs of defend') eh; ttifdliorthi • 'Metier in 'ease of , nee rreettyi 'Re 'thought' is •Abo suu 4 iitigappreprililotiefoi.fortitios, Uoea II le Make wouid. stilly hares ! tee stay , TAT:ZVI / iti rrtt• g) 2 ee el Y'041114 d e ,try el Wpapetiegit. AtUourued. I===f2E .. r ....., i ,F., f l ?Ur 7 . a j g , , ...... ~,,, e... . I . hington or APIIINIMIT,' Eel). I 1.-1/ DO T oonvo's Fi -mance Committee has. agreed , ttpoft-mindrY ll . amendments to the 110I , e'S United Stater - Notehill, aniong which are the following : To Strike oat the - declaration: that , the au-, thorisatien to issue 5 150 . 0 00,000, Treasury , notes is tomeet the necessities of the Treasury and :provide :currency . receivable for Dublin, dues ' and.to insert that the notes shall bo "re- , , ceiveble in puynien let all public dues and deb manilepf every 'desMiption, and or in chime and . darne r ride' against 'the - United - States' of ' every kind' Nilitseever;'except. ' for ' interest' 'upon bondl'inft notes, Which chill bfrpald• iu • coin, and`shall bo lawful money, and a legal tinder in payment of all:debts public and prig. rate within the United. States, esoept interest as afoieeai,!, ~The Corauditoonieo ropes* a now itetions authorising the Secretary to receive teem any ~,person or corporation within the ifnitAciStrites notes 'on 'depoilt for not lesi 'thin 110 days in! • ions'not less thin $500", with' any of theAallis=" Dint Treasarers,lir designated • - depirsltoriee authorised by the Secretary to` secoivethem; who shall - issue therefor certifieates of deposit bearing interest at the rate of 5 per rend.,:per annum, the interact to cease alike pleasure of , the Secretary ; , and the aggregate of such, de. posit-s shall at no time exceed the . amount of $2.5,000,050; providing that all,dutica on Ins, ported goods, the proceeds of 'salmi of public,' Lands end proceeds of.property seised and sold ander the lawe - of the United' - gtitbril'iti .I.bef property of rebels, shall be set apart as a sped{ I. cirri fund`; to' be epplied,' first, -to the payment; in coin of the interest of the debt 'of , the Dui leubStsitee; second, to, the.purchase. or; pay -1 ment ofd Ter centoof the , entire - debt :to• be 'mode within. eabh fiscal year allot , • the - lot of! Jr:fly, 1862; and to be 'let apart el *Sinking Fund, the interest of .which - shall be apPlied, to the purchase or payment of the puhlic.debt. its the Secretary shall;'from time -to time,• di- net ; third, the residue thereof shall be paid " :into the Treastiry of the United Stas.." The .resolutions 'offered by Air, Sultrier in the Senate - to-day, and on his motion laid on the table, are declaratory of the - relations-be tWeen the United Stiles rind the territory once' oremPled `by . certain Stator!, and' now, usurped by pretended governments ' without. constitutionel or legal right;•after along pre, , j_amble relitinithe history of the rebellion, a. aeries of; nine resolutioes are appended,- de claring that any vote of: freCesmon,„ or, other act, by which any State may. undertake to put en end, to" the supreinacy of the Constitution' Within its lairitory; - is • inoperative - and void againsi the - Constitution, and Whin sustained , by force it becomes a , practinstabileatieni bri the State; of all rights ander the Constitution., 'while timineasen , erhich it 'll2l`ofoall' Iltill ftir,! Aber, warkir Mid an': ltottant" forfeiture' of all; those funetieni and; powers 'Miteetbil ;to, the continued existence of .thee Stater as..a. body - potato: So that from Abut .time forwsrd the territory' falls Inder.theti e,exterivie pirisdietion ef 'oOlikren,'air othet.tieriOry; ',air . 110 Slate being, according :nthe language ef, the law; fern dew, coaseeto exist,- That-the lumina tion'of a State under the `Constiteitionineces- , entity raises the W 0 ' 0 0 6 ; 4 ' 4 t h9Ortallar lOcal.inititniitins,,wkicrh,;lniihig'uD;orig te In tho.pendeit. of the-Conatitation . Are upheld try , thenale• and' eremite* aut hority; of , the Stite:''lbat slavery. Mine al pectslitr , local institution, denied Dear Tont' lain; , without any origin in Rho Constytationpr in the natural ,rights, is, upheld 6by,the said and o:elusive riu therity. id the Stuff, and mast nerefore,Amise to exist legally or constitntiOnally, - Whew the ' Stetri.on. which it depends' no longer: 'evists, for clic incident Caniot.'stivelielhip.rinqipal that in the eievelie Of ,iia . exPlagye itirnnlin tion. orer the Xerritory .060 C occupied, by. the States,4eis theduty , of Songless -141. 800 that `the thipreindiiir:of - the; COnstituffon is mairi%:' Minedtr'ita essorifiatipliiirildeS;:lio' MeV ev cryeheee_within ,-exteusive.Serxitorysle;ltTY 'shall cease WC illt . pmetically smiths/ already craned to--exist ' constitutionally , or legally. "Th t il,',lo o lii .:ln . Kai'erY in' such terri ....toey,,er any .sairendee .g , of„Tslareir ender the pretended laws of the. execution .ot thit;Juitiv, diction'. of•Cfmgress -under the Constitution, land feria thi nature of aid and conifert'to the rebellion that ii k bt"e nerAi.r 4 `'Tbar tor ouch recognitio n , falavory; Oi..aa`fierider; of pretended slimes,. besides, being a., reeogniticm of the pretended . governments; giving , thern aid and comfbrt; is'a` denier of the 'righti of Orions; WhelOhlitiiiinCtioit 'of 'UM , Iltates Maver,becomelneo; sei'.e.bit under the, - „Oeititita-, tient they. cannot .:again., be enslaved; . That , allegiance for. the-' inhabitant and ,, proteetion'l Vino the kerernment oveorret.tindlek oblige.' tions_llependint !mien ertelt;,,other,,sO - that ;while 'the .alloginnoe. of every, inhabitant; of , 'this territory,without distinction of , color or elate - jilt line'to - the.finited States, , and . eannot. 'in'any'way !Kr lereat t ed by therletiob - of, any pretanded iteu a raai .A n i . g.hi - j44..&et l lOcu; of, property. or elMint_ta service, the cornipoid nt obligatiourof protection. ie Asti the-seine' ' theetine try the United States to every' ech inliblitint, 'withenr.dlitincilen :''of* tioldr. or cleat; and it'fallows that liliatiltanti - field all slaves, whose paramount-allegiance is due t, the Unitedillitatow saiy,,iluttly look Ito the., national', government fur„ froteetlen that in pursuance of the 'etaiatitutuni r Von'. vets' will assume- complete. - -jirLtdietion : of 'Snell 'Vacated • territory wheee'snelltattronSti tutienal End :Mager - thingir ' hare bean at tempted; and Will proceed, to fitablish, therein Republican . forms-, of -, government. ander the . 'Constitution; and' he execution , of , this trust frill preside tranthlry - for the protection of all the vrbishitints; thereof; foe the security of families, the onenisatioE.Of.tabOr, the. e - etiaragement ,of industry -and the. welfare f toeiety , i and wilt, Dr eicry•way,.discharge th ,4ntiea'or i s t i*,t i Nl:," l o; l i l l q u #ar..S° - • - Wilma - grow/Talk 11, The President' day transmitted' te"qinkrrist the tionelgion - once betwern,v, §ewpr and Mr. Dayto relative to the pronontatlen of American' a the' rail& ' Cdnre` fdi l i - Seirard; `fn `life reply th ' h ir:Ditylor(ritinfiniestiPtherepftifintif that iiiintlieheatrrprelaStidation of sinylatt Diplo twitter-pm:rens at • the 00/11TV is , tiripeotingsrded not in any, degree as, the ?Debt ofr personale.- iterated, bat a court e sy extendedite him;and that:out .kiiitiater.canlinperip,;l4. allrea, ilivn Abe occupation Pr,Prafeetlion,of epyr, ker r. aa n -If . ho, l gaha lA u g!!hPrasautagal2,llg in AO ..g int 4 ° 4l! R re Pil 4 R4 the._T.Piltekittt giirt. ' - ' ~ i The Secretary &Mein - did hit'. , ItiatinntliMs in 'the following caned& lingette r l .rt - ii km- Harty' udoomfortablel at.thiranatnenti-talind American-46mm* , leaving , their 'wintry a, prey to,faetione and.olvil.war4;diaturbing, the Uourt of ~ afriendly...imner, end embarrassing our reptatenlliliTO --there mi t hillaaatiu" of p_ereannljalalaat. a. l 4.,Flotaft,g9u. Let 'the. Eu!Sar.ur4ud Eu tiP a a: u c.KTAnulrfSeiva w hen` they trill, and it! many or fix „as . lliiiy'llill, and let ill', iitliiiiit, IS. well' es - time - lib& are liainithirl,'fintn'theif attention l.ci - tho'qies 'on how they itinierve . thaitiontitry.abread, d t t , 1 1f" - thir fi nd ne batter way` 'dot it° the by , mallring theirwtteudemee in±thesaloonit of the rTaillestemilet thernretnenlome test eon try that now for ,the linttime, arid mot for Mont tiinnoteede.the aletlenallints. otevemonn of its 15130;ahil,ltaaJP:aftua..itaalkfrottlflearle . lien, Sinallhabova.all abiagelikalnana gess don with the t.government,CM liTX004":011 , this 'lntklect; . - Rather - Introduce notiotly,7hcienrer - 4, 2 'ie,t l tc.- X,:_,Ait 0 4 4 4 11 1 4 ;."0 1 1 1, ', 1 5,4 , AL4eiM 6 l of .i. ilaMr Or9FOODJ appear 94:4 4 kresPrus of the important peeled in which we are actin . tor itutiti#esi interests oretlf.oonnlr3 t agog hamanity..'......... L. , 4 ~11 .i.i 3 ,:.:.. ; . •-• 'The only niefainvitieftire'llte Vontinittope o f Ways ands r :rTnnoldritl g . aoo . till:l ll'hl4a.-laXPg,l:-;7baipare 9-ei444t l 4 l u l , 4* o l4agai ' -b444 all nogita ottk.ailataiiPPlifi.ga.aa' • And /ndiantttibee.oi.Ths;a iittepcttederthe.Committeev4saaian ffitak - Ibtranteirrindelmitlent:vf-IP ..ralrria. , hone uther Dpiemittees, alai the: bureau, of Alie aipenaiturea,by aninadlnda, la• - .:.• granantdron;lßelt..,ll.44rehtittnt ifielnief; icie . .b oeik.o latdally. - TheoftiradaituiCiodint for 1 sanon} , , , in•thit State dt (wiToitri,; oo ..a , . 1 'The •Prealdiall? so recitirliev44otai nor attending - to-much to - nnaeli , piihlle k lediriees to -day s fatting Untie eiviefelllxitliliarhii On lrilliatis7- 10 . 3 Ebrentint-is.:o4 . int ,hle lamella . Oonstial, at tentlclnFl'. •• ' 1, - ,1 •-- . 1 : • .0....? ...-..,',4i.: *:• - • . •Thievitireit 'ol , llr. Ives:- .; ; 1/mlU:eel, in itteisnee"th the iti correition ant, Th. ; UL, A knewiedi• wt. kui 6 isr i this • •on what la contained in it Liirder . Beeretary-Stanton; Int if .the iitrointa th*ttien,whietilthat inised:hti leer teet, we tare no tiesilettiiiiiiiiiiajjns Mk the Settetar7 or War haa toted with a.- proiskti.: tudoi highl .appnqi; '095 ur ..Wi4tig., lidslity h. 14 wait wetaii4 irdrtl4 inate, otpora ao thdrtti.' dr.,,ivei. bsilsaprolierly for...igliWii,scp.r9ts sty &warm Itertesaar : , be.hrt , trinacitadi4 daty to qiitfieralli4 , - .r. i i _... . , wiejrrp4e,ckiodcogreikur lt loo o . 47eviD0,.e.b..11.-- .--Blow this ening 'non' /sins Au born/ .silindoent - nf; sod Icamerce at Tolsde far. 1881. showing the , % aorwhnntanMartobit.ebunl6,so9,:l f yiri I goft,:;s4l23Bllltrlerr ':- cr Ivt'r`C 4g6; ntlel 1800, 4,20 1,697 shipments fOr 1801,18,201,216, 1 ._.«iii'.. %-..._'.'.~__ • Sr. Loon 4 Eckll.-11e, Aaron Chamber in of itomerce' - to-ileY, nnammodely Pissed :-..--_,•;•••,..,:-.- ievalutiertein;glidgeur &roams tilnupterit the •••• , . - 4 , , , i':;;•.•' • Treetur3••sroles %Gt. - moonily, peiteefiWty,,,• the 41ecte5t. ,,, 5,1%••• , : ~• • ••• 4.1; . : _••_ r, •- --,fii specialidispaleh fromeaintstothe:Adeo •;,; 7 - erasem it othi fi Ee tartioaereFeethall-juitflo-' . *TetLdiegilelee•r,r,oB l ,CePt, guri-bast. atitiminsing_ther,setiirn, - • 4 1. t h gun -1)1)0 orpodiltiontp,; the, 'EetateiGew titer oar "mptarini !Mr rebel - Othei 'rebel - gtralboals • -' Mt tito rive!' it Florence; , Alitatina. The' Repeat:Multi Fort Tim e r, dispstottmiya shat a portion , sit ;thd. emu' enoamped ' , near _ • , • the river hal been . moved:Awe miles :Matter' ' baskorlth all their batteries, from : which point . • • •• the -roads am ..gmel,,suid ,n,elmedly,forwsni - Akeinteent emabe Made when • 4 1 414. two - ,mgretregimeute .arrired ati4 , two etteessmere, laden in eightwish , rite ]aft' - coming 'Tlie enemy lit iVort Donuelioritte beingrap idly-reinforced', and prisoners ley that - they •, lie confident that they eau hold the position. V . Tree, are being felled tero•miler around , Sho fort by astang ef•zegroes. Gene • Pillomis in eonunend.there, with , two • thousand; men,- embracing .some .ot,theteet • 'SP rftOZO: ,ceintehelo ire.AW° small fliKid szt4Ar,ck camps several hinited -••'- ....yaidi L fdond . the mein pies eat hat tf,e. will be mac ort dory h ,1110te deeperete than •st Ark4;ll'l4 ; Omotaistsi Reb. ils isi rep' ,frostjndituisimitensthe Xtertesredelasys.itat .twoimeisrare attested s row Aqs since, by OM Surveyor of pert. Upon eearohlrig their lerborie, th ey. stetting find blot - tugewiritiund *sided with letters' •foi l M ithie'in'ttie'Sasitk'intin • Yttoiniti o m Europe: , CMS of • the - tut/id it•lergoitinnuny, of gold on his person: • ;-.,,-• ,; • •G Reinforcements • -hese , ; gone, forward from Denville Mad; Somerset , inippOrt General Thomaain hie movement on Knoxville: • AspeciaiVidio;dispasch to, the, - Guaciicsaye Gist thoYederld pincers .from.Aost Dennelson report ttist (Tarter* brant starrouedfxl ttelort ,wasteieri batteiies of artillery, aud'sba' fort wilt be shelled eurrendefdd to'.4biy Mr; to- , :nibilia l te: 'There are 8,000 rebeld in'thefort: • Interesting ' , GIMES Cairo,,, • . ;Clint); Feb - . :l l.Thegiiribeitsi whicirwero• sent up the Tisneamis ;Aver; by - Viuniaodore •Fonte/liaye eapthreinnemE the elleMY'S gen- - taste, :destroyed L. Abitifittaneyostsoend ,brokois upall their Mtn' pe. The, main, isnow ,elefine4lerlP eePieFeßee,,A!ahaut•',; RilCie"Eiirtniritting• Bowling , Green, Lottisvitsac-Polil'll..a - Teo poratine fsift ar••._ rived,,report tEerribels are *recasting STreititNitiliiidfcsifond of , their pro,' ceeding duireide• • Niebville:. • , Beleps Pr Locaariztx,, 11,-Arraugetoonto*ovo boon effected whereby Major;fiebritiand Capt. Prime,. of thii dyMittmen t, wilt be kololtiod by the 0.01„4 LE TTRE. :I ' I 4 I M - EWCIII§ItfOIG. [Corra— measpoodoneeofrtiep Pittsburgh • - - Ifikarsetrao, Reb: 10r/1302. Ttit , geiiate . :`4,36.ied over untilieeday-- the, harden of all the financial be ing in. the'ltat instance upon, • thi: Hoes* Com mitteee. Ti,.' 1.1081801:014:titiis anal lergo.,lo of pii4tions and iireeented tl t fteinient Ilrokire,' remi the ad Of u9o'qng lionr min; ••Cation protest again . ; st helm required to , makirreturne am do their businese, while the trot' common are not no undoe;tiatlf.:' . :Ttlellthink tto thoy,areelonere above your eity..:atix inipreigion rally do not : liire.: 4 "They-ar their !thereof public hoiden! being 4 404 1. 1 .10;00 rest 01 inane[ .„.. -,ltsumot see to* the: that matter . in'clirgai Can • 084 "the'WtOle 'Colnainnity to mal oath::;undet'': tt:no other ..way :fultrenum:he made. The:it sepal propertyr now I .of our loose ,mode treceit know many, porsonciay ,, ? ,that sp4h.myk, not, Improve it—i onlyy nare,nhat:.are called -autfie. here slid yet ee bad, our fellow illizerai; as to, -bee large Antitter:•Of : thane' Wool eelliesilaxegaanilmattere al are so well informed as thew property, Thin ittrequired tem . ;`antlitill farfaltead of of Ilt r:r Vigilant ptweentet. bill for the relief of the. tarot.. McCandless;'late the; Protheneta4 . , Of the Supreme'Courtdt Pittelittigh. ,* I may elate a little in detalitin; re gird: te the itrestigatiet . coannitteet4 this -,TwO :0( thee° meant** ape, my =military.judgment,..usekwa. The, expenditnrea of the, =military fund liak been examined bri',Com 'Mitt*, its the 'atimmer,,, 'facts brought tO)ight. , 'The peesibtoniijiill add to nothing of: intereit to what :Ai', former , cam initteerhad reported. The second.committee is said to be especially aimed thriesir-four :hanker! in Plttebirgh, and designed,fo -ate upon Mr . Williams for bid apeeeheiagainst Itiladelpinarand.the Ptutasylvotia;athroad. .If so,-thensultWill he an egregim• The wbolostecrinit of money contributed by :.the z bnitteWintOnl, $3OO, and who's]{ sorb ilthtiP.ll.--Psetntte>7tideffinYbi, so. The Senators andmombers coat*, hardly bribed eirtlust .land , ...l , knowlasarly all that the commit** eau 0,44; 9 0.„, I have no hesi tation in saying that the report _wilt ;fail to criminate eny.inie .of - the :gent gentlemen oryour city, whevialttetilar risburg while the Bank Mecum lion bill woo Lpinedhig:- • - Cot riojactx#Ylpommitti4,;3Cl44..lollate the repeal tonnage tax, bas been finally orsanned-'oTheconnnitteep sotto* annerunc ed, was - nbt'patirfectery.to tlib•bjends;pf that filveslrgBaatfd Sao flair ii*ll: nits'ire lidded . on Ifttiley,anii r lidw I iu the-Commit:tetras loyal to thoasune.t. Mr. ? Williams ought to have. been 'oliiianti so illeehr , bodf-efAlite-ROtts6 , The - speaker, bewa urielho,agEltl.ll44,.ol/ tch Plol' that Mr. Williams was entirely ton'aonemo a partirias &Peach , . einimilttec •Thore is a great deal of curiosity _bore ,to listen to Thomas A. Scott's examtnithiti - before that Committee. - •Soreeprophecy ,that he cannot be Induced to comb' liiiro,'idit a .tAtil'ribt * iirlhat nimber. lie knows the use lhatwooldte =di If his '• refuselrd Le:silty: I `'think - tot all' appear, and that he and mist of those Implicated, will explain awef as much as possible of the cir- . ' cum/tutees:. ifir.'l,llliamale,entirely emelt dela of hi,, a bility toprora all he has chargod.'- Others less 'prigrensive have only -A hope of . . proving Leta Ahat - . may daix4o..;tlll7 company; abg its tiii6ioleeand `eon{ n 6 e will Lendeavactoencepw,-.1; gogg,7MTT. c i. • . .1 .n; . Aterkets: by Telegraph.t a _ . . ehroarmors, SW. 11 ::!:Vsisath1t.—Tiour , dell sal . not iamb awe; sapareas Whist f41414,.00, • Vittost. .. - dull a/ 874989 e tof red 41 484341..00 fur VLI I te. Oats *lb . !: ' .' , 34c. AbsrleY idvatmed to' VI.W.Ze' and 4tisafta is Wiesen* of Ws stipply.-. Maas ho. ' .! 4ectlaisl to 17., but tn, goad sissastut. New roil! I a ~•,y_ good 'sk derimad, wi th - Ulm - a 1300 bbii it $00240 70. `sea it. lb gbod demsad at.4t/e.,rstrd ablation at :zx r .„ bo th sr" held blkher. Lan! in is good elem:e.ci4l4* ... 61900 hen:egret - _,,i . c.. al , d l ke 'ke4 , ' , .1 dstteand at Terra flaata TO•re Ls arahlagaolag la ~ - bacon,lusi prlcai - must' be regarded bilinioal. the . - 1 .....vw.k., centavos. almbarigegr.': Of il -• ' 7 There Is a better Ong -Is brUatiets tIMS;is cubist lb. acre from Frazee and ths ricfartmarraorecoubts .ofaarsrsaits. !.. . ~. ! ...,--:';!:, •- . 14,1 ~ .1. .L-.. 1., lidrTinic,llti.ll.litiii.ne.J.cfifiaitiox. mita . r . •.,,,,,,,,, of la 0 bales at "..04030c. Flour, 4p11! 41,17-000',....!".-,,, : ',,, , bbls si fif! Wfiri W for State, - I decline at 104 :32:,:*!,,i .. 7-1 , S 5 85 60 11 •Ible Obio,' - ina so °psi qvs 'ir thorn, 4 ,e,,,. ~.1 Whose dith sibs of ii..' iou Nubia:Bl' VCill 49 fee •,;',":-. ''. . red weetsrLf 1 002 t i .fr iay; safes of liOboo boob ar. 0541.1 '. - bra. Piustsfolli - ‘Whlokystsiett lib 210.1L1k. I..—P--.119,!Tik • . . BLOOD S . /UW/ft, - .1. -...-: ~. - •- •rpoymusaeutildli, pnlisr•l by tbe °v e" iiiii•ll.,,'`. 2::_10 0.- st:thinf exT, ucpubjebo g: .: .• , ....i,, , ,: 45V4Airitoki 11*IN ' .. . -1 1BrEfoor WPM/OCT= rat acirter.---Pa to . elett- - • ..'' tioq whatomm Se - ma•gratert• PRA Ap r it* al ''''''sf'• col•mn• oi Demnipipmi. 247 am 1 ••••• 1 140•1/ rat • - '':. 'T. - • 1.2* , ammalrotlag o sad. as • Ammo of .13to 7 Thfol," A. yoArirg, Wlo Prot lune ted eloalloo• &antler 7 ... . le_wheaLN% AU.. inakatia_ cc calkeraLackleNeed ? •.' ', , Whp 03taNum se isseiactir. tiukshiAtutsolom. getout 100 meaaart The amnion. to itlikb I.• . " ...1 3 ' J. IL LINDSZT. -., • • .., ' 1 . 1 . 1 . - pi i. r . . 7 ' ---- i - - / Be6etim sod y taY l eelay INe. A. II • - ',.. 2 '.. - ;,. All , • Oar= Market sad lrart =NI% P - • ;,..;,i,.L . :•:,-, , ..... . . • ' : - , . ...,<%'!';=.• "w 4 :1 -,t \ . ' "2 3 . T A - I
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers