~ `e '~;~~,;; atom , rot INIZe eiromol4z, PA.l.zit OP" ram 11IrrzolosOozois ; OnnvArtors for •the awing, 11 7.0.14 : Shaw; OPUS, . 5 5 4lttli etrod r —oorrootod' daily. ' WS 0 0 . 8/001G - 00 • ••• - "N - 50 ' 45' 6 . .00 : ' ; ASA: 4-101 v • . • - At no period;terbar mines . thwtritimiik. ant close of theilevolution, have. the thoughts of the people Aimedinvolun tarily to and so . .... generally ttr . Washington. as at the •present time. And 44 becomes - niers the ease ;as, the anniversari or that great man's birthday proacher.;• - r e memory of ; Washington live forttetitii&beedatesmore and more ven erated it time roll's . on. ' Let hie 'natal day, now close at hand, be appropriately commem orated,. not .oily by, Congress, as .1111111 leen: proposed, but by the people geuecally_threngh-' oat the.conatry: As was truly said ly Hon. John 1. Crittenden, - on the floor of Coli c gnu kniu last Monday, *hen Introdecing• a !vio lation that on the .22d the Farewell Address of. Washington 'about& be read before that . body, with other ' appropriate ceremonies...— . "There is one nethewkich stirs every American, heart ; It Ls :the name of Wallington ; Lime which . eniggesta • to -emery mind • the highest virtnef , bf they:American' citizen; the , name honored ilti,hitglthur Mel 'Morld, and . 'which twww Fitle',44.lemage ',o( every honest lutaitouid Alte,day of our trouble we shonidlvait ourselves of ita happy infinence.". To this every true. American heart will . re- .epond with hearty: Amen! 'Let' tho manic and the ineinory ! cit Wash ington be . cOmmemo. rated ia• every appropriate may. And.this 'reminds us ,to way that just now there is 'within dui' city a most admirable . oil . colored portrait; bf - Washingtork . 444 eihibited:Try Mr. Jprialk, who • proposes to .ipnaish copies. •of the same. What betteCway Tb honor and ~keep this memory of Washington than by having a correct ; likeness ;of him! And we • think it most fortunate that:Cubit - en admira ble and correct likeness of 'the great teen has been pigiced lbr the' benefit of the public, and sea pririiillukt - Wiliprit it within the : reach Of so Mawr.? t Never Jbefoje we iggitir6 'to say, intri.lbeti.tLean snob a_perfect,loPy - Of original 4.BtuartlisanTineTproduced. • , It is a triumph, of which the author may well be proutGind 'thresh hut Commend It to the no -- tics or our eltitebe;:is beirig a portreitdt to grace of , do - lietior.to- int. mans parlor . The2teelleftllttuilt Troop•::The Prow poiid ftama Philadel - Goitateal. Dustin left for Washington yes-' terdayi to consult with.the Department tlisin, „ • and alsPta'.ilsit the various "CoMps; tha t he . , . may Issressoily be able:to. inspect the troops, ruceitsdn • all the means in his power, contribute to theirlist and honorable wants." Ilia the - pui , - pots:Air-.Goiernor; also to urge on the tevorible- oonilderition s of - the . War Avert -meat; thelnicticability and policy of. organ,' Ding the troops now in- comp in this:State, for the purpose, of fitting ' out an expedition to all from the. ppit 'of Philidelphis.: In .. ,bringint thlt:metterie• the , attention of the notionil'Oorifitatiit,'(vOysi the - Harrisburg: • ravrapk) I!..4afrobst: It ii *.t of the tiovernor of Peniiiiiiailio - 4,Ccrge any, - aotlenew the .national , gevernmenti.thot may. not la humour With` the - plant mid prepare ,' tions s irthe - War 00 ;tiny popittmonts: Tn this_particulaiitls not. the:dispasition, or the authorities or people of Pennsylvania to at tempt en intrusion either on the settee or the attention of 'itienatidnal -administration, but • simply falauggesl.their' Willingness lo labor in a minse4n.which;theivoll is •Itimilid; thednindtoespilleesuice and direction. - - We sincerely Ilitie.ths,t-lbe .mission of the GovisMoi,gaprit td:„thelithieveunerit of these• purposes,, may be successful , On 4 that' vain and the enterprise of Pennsylvania may - be permitted to seen every channel and high way, 414 meh there bin:prospect to' serve their country neil'diatilignlsh themselvie:!!" New lflasio. hlessre Foot k 914; of Chi calm kers recantlyjuned the following: .The Vacant dhairi or r W. ihalliteei, bat t we shall mills ; • .. r , , "Stiagof t the Negro'Boattnen; at Port RFyal,- 1861, by J. G. Illittlet, 'ssq: Maisie by H 1 T.,Xerrill, author of ' , Take soar can and go ' , .The Enchantress Bohettiselre,",Ooroposed ank.wttiged . for the 'plano,,:hr* - Al - .4. Viasi an'Aett /Estit44.QtideiliP.,riko r •!- - I' - ' The uSkiting , :Polk.i,!' coteposed,;l4,,d,: "Nat - Itkst end Pound"—t•Ntliaber-e of • seitesof Seaga - and , - Ballads, : bT every 0 WoYk Ell the please above 'emanated are.got,up in a style of snob' seeellener, In sysry ntspeot, as rillfets;'ille ;highest credit on the good taste-and "enterprise Of the publisheri. We trusethein pieees'i wllt sgsn. itusrg wide, acceptance among . the: lorers.,of mulct thiatletenst iliiioefentryi • ;,% • • , . . . . RUSIN TO TIM FLYlLlES . flointilar. l ! , :! House of Itepresentsuirea has-passed a: sup __ pliniel;tte` the atrtnf lasrsessiom lo mate .a loin Aiiii*ceprqvide'fpr aiming .the'State, so tharioing the isveral . relief boirdslibointed • by-tbe•dourteenth section, Of said sot, !.o - ex:-' _t9nd spppott and relief to the families-and de-. •-• -- -leniiiertte. of all ioltinteers, residents; of this:B;l4; ae are.now• leave . *Orrice' of .the United Maki in., on/ celunteCcUriptiiisit,, Lion of another State, the salon, to all ; Antente "anlk ppirkolpril;aii .If. the said troluntami -had been. eitiginallf_eniolleir and_ mustered_ into *script; , the Govornor ••of,-,this Common, waaitb'. act Is 'win and: just, as.. it giviireliartoh.,:parentra,osi mani brave Men • leho - Junlisted in companies cot of-this • Arai Agit/le—WO aratiqueited, [dent of she Sixth Ward, to alai; attention,. to the fightiug and throwing of-stones. • between the boyeett: the Sixth 11/S - 'Eighth -,Vl . ard • 24 mM/4k:49404Yr theFe.ilearrele were re - sinredonseh Jo, the annoyance . of , thole.se-, mi u dhlinthe-rieinity. A boy, riding Am A, - slob 4fritildhieiteet, narrowly escaped being k ea4lll=l' horing - beerrytntete - with- a tti• 'tart eta& throw lite;hoyseiOliwit4 upon that nothing bat the arrest ef.thedinit ibis* 'fight& 'The , 'Mayor .ciferii*A4 ' ark h. •jdaiej;',effiliet!"oso.4itee• . T . /Rea:Ant so Ort. 1311IPPSIM-allf, :07441Ye5 - Witibi„, to t *nethe r . ceininnit that saws/nu shipping ail' ittitl eit,t, in intik, will be expecte:it° pep,hintesinall;pet,, can tlis patent laws. is,..ths' in :wow, o f this method of ' shipment, sod, as. :WO l 4, iePlititied' to the of his .earety, eirite led to ktrislearket In fists, . without A*17051 - swiNsweidetetaad, that 'ens; firni alone'has, oosAtiftit:fsie 414' delivery of :live hundred kartejirses eray: 'Those interest-1 isearesiderredlte.tiikatlyertisetoent. Mr. Ganes; formerly psalm aftlthe% Osman .Ttilientn church, at Lawrentairillepandauting ‘ll4-; -'Lin to a Winans, Virgini*reghmmt, 001111IIit. ted /1111011111; for.¢l76,ook;lV Shooting him 4 self in thalami mite rturnivstr... fie was 04 duty, witlitis regiment,studsras in the quer.. ten of one of the others When the - report of b plstol was bard: .lidftaitme is assigned forth. .at." lON/0i Veinctin iefakee, . and has a UmillielldistAirel;rtencemilo2 ,LIITHIIinTrO TO Taacanui..: , •A Wilda heel introduoed Into the,lcreertnnektfl the Lee: lidaturvinyake.Nbe„eolioortieek - notodt of dreedays only. most of our seneol ;.:0 1 ,00 1 ;i 9, 004 ,1- .01 1 4 041 4,til+ 4 1, - Ptellr,s ~ spqativi 'Pc_ __IAA . 4 lg ! of7the stark , and. Oilki7tP•Pga.,the . -, reators enact .iht- full dare • labor from the' teaeltiric!!: yitt34: the prospects for the bilk are Nur Bx to be ended aelle:Oot Joy,, tok A.x Lit to Unity, Pa:,'i" I/hawk the Footslogs of Alialsiis Law of tbelitats. is to bi ennicl:the Yukon' Book of 2401/12to - Joy," AAA capital, with the.prioikp. :of' (Uniting' the u ltifii to, any amoonenetezookikg:s.3oo,l)oo.: ifA L TViIACiI . P. lissom *spitar 4.14a41 , - -a* -Figt - 1 5 . #.7A4tp*ti)ii * da" .4 , abut, aim isms thliLit4tik, is W444.'1..1; :iiEigf• SEM Taa It.C.VaTIUTID **CLAM. A. .fifth - Street, nesr . .lfoogline. received "Prank LiatieN' Illiirtritta , ' Nems pee" and "na NeurYor4.4lantnited Irma ' for next week: , _:Theferzsier tois theist* "Bel l ',: . dui WiLittatittuwilhL saideet of several will be` ither and or fanny g ooo rdinito'UO'render's humor.. Both pipers will , I , owever 4 ,seiply cinite a fend of Smeldtit and interesting nutter „on all manner of Ott- JOU, eoelef, natter, and taieoollaneous.- FIOI TEITEDAY'S MKNING DUETTE. AffOriarClarion `A few days sines, s .. praetiaingphysician. named David liaohtian , residing near,Eoide-` :httral, - Mare' teiriship/Cleviori = oonnty; wee shot under' very mysterious cheumitawies; Midi) return ing from the spring to his bonne, at eight ik'cleick . in the mornings F i t t . when , di rectly opposite a pig pen, at the east end of. 'John Lloyd's dwelling, and built outside of the fence, he wasifired upon from the pen by some person , whswas•thea unseen by him, the shot stralting both the right and left hands and it large'portioit of them entering the Abdo-. men. ; The;Deoctorseiettned with pain from' . hts wounds,,yet did . not fall , not ;drop ; the basket, but ' hurried forward 'Eto bit balsa, -about thirty" rob' 'distant,- and ren tared• very. nitwit exhausted 'from . the vapid bleeding Of hi! many_woiads. ;Idem,Siamination Of the pig petitfteethe tiring,' shot gun, which had been very icicentlifired,'Wits" found concealed "beneath *bundle ofstrair,,Which bel o nged to. Mr:Lloyd; there wore also.twe talkie found with the 'gun. -' ;About' an hear after the shooting, the Roo: tor stated to a person present, that he believed 1 the 'gun had been fired by Ms neighbor; John, Lloyd,- though he alleged there. had__neier. iseen any words nor, hard feelings existing be tween them ; and Me. Lloyd, on Me examina tion, alsostated, thi,t n angry ,irordebsti ever, ',,'Reseedthere. anything nor was theienything lib!! anpfeasint teelings manifested at any'ti'me.`,The' case presents some curious features. • The inn was fired freim thepigedthe premises of Mr. pe Lloyd, whottreagly denies having any knowl :edge of the shooting, and . ; his family a ppear have been wholly-ignorant:dor 'anything dal I usual having. happened, until — Lloyd. was at.- rested. , Lloyd has•an excellent character, is strictly moral inhis habits, and his neighbors belleie him wholly incapable of such' an act. - ` , This waa.the second attempt made upon the life of the doctor during the past few days. , -The first time howl's shot at with.ll rifle, the, :ball patising Vary'near to his person. Many ri stoes, derogatory to his reputations have been freely circulated since the above unfortunate afiitr tranapired, and it is intimated that the attack - Was the - result - of jealouer--Mie inju-• • Ace are not serious : sad 2dr:idoyd has been 'committed to jail to answer. .. In this connection we maymention a tad ble tragedy, which occurred some years ago, in Rock Grove, Illinois; in which Dr. Bach man played a sonspionous part. A German hired mac, in the employ of a respectable widow: made proposals of marriage to .her,. : which were reje&ed., The.German,innigining. that the lady desired the attentions of an 'Other, determined to. kill Adm., Early one evening, Dr. Bachzetti,:ihen a resident of Reek. Grove, Called at the house 'thd - lady, to get some flour for his family;When the Ger man (mistaking hies, as alleged, for another,) 'attacked 'hire 'with large' butcher , knife, stabbinghim :severaltimes in - the breast; once thrbugh the area , and drawing the knife across. his bask' idiested7a frightful from Which a portion • :of -one-. ofE Ake , .kidnoya . protruded. :The-German vele, arrested age, committed to jail, where he made' a rope of his sheet end hanged , himself. The doctor surviied hie frightfal injeriesi - bia . it would seem that there is some strange fatality fol lowing NotSo Much of a Joke;After All. WI - hive already alluded to what we regard-• . ed: as a joke on the part of the 'Piremen't /asociation—to - wit : 'the electine "or Dr.' A. G. McCandless. President of *the, Common' ' Council, as Chief Engineer of the Pin DePart ment,.and Ilartiell,•Reporter ' btitic Divrtel; Seabed 'Assistant. - 11,'•Niould seem, however, that in whatever light the As 4itotistion're:garded the matter,-the gentlenyen eleited - treat it Seriously,' sod have accepted "the honer - eonferre4.":. Now it: may turn oat that the Association. has .40p0 very wise 'thing, - 114 both gentlemen. pesetas, the .ability and.the energy te,make excellent offs cove.,.:They will he 410Acomm,iiijono4 the ,Mayer, and enter 'upon digit., dAiegi at' the "first tap of the bell.', The - 6114;4114:1re Weir lettere'of acceptance - .' • Prrrszynan Feb. 12,1.1-41; IT:Leanarti, • keg: Dear hir "Tours of the 11Th was, duly XeceiVed:r Terudtmeithrougtryoui- In tinder: my ino,t.lrat.9.4.A.C4Wiled/Wl9Ol 4 . the Firemen's Auomation.for the diitingittehed - henxrr 'opsferre,d.:„ ;Audit, I am not: tantitiar with the duties of the elfine I Will nek' the .dnlgenee of thou: self-sacrificing; and noble 'fellows who risk and endure so much for our city's Interval.. - Yiki • insy expect errors in 'jour Chief ; lot me assure you they will be of 'the head and not of the heart; "I'll try" has Achievedmuah. Yours, fraternally., - • • • -MoCeunixes. Prrritanariti, : Feb:; 12;1862-L EcOrge W: , Leonard, Es q .—My Dear Gtr Your of this . date; dake; infornerng.'meof my election to the posit . thin'f &Mend ,ksslstartt Engineer of the 'Fire Pepartment of, Pittehurgh, is hereby , se. knowletigesL. : For the honor conferred the Firenion's- Assoeiation. have my. think's. ,1 01101: endeavor to discharge , the duties ap portaicirig faithfully and intliartially: -... Very twe'V_Y_atiza• BL-HaltitEL4.— The•lntereston the State Petit The followiee hote, fr0m":11.04....1.!enry htecio,.l3tate Treseurer, !ar highly :einnplimet tari-Ao Tarastrar. Dzrawrarnir -Pisertrarnac• ' .•'llamasenteelrebruary 12, Ise& .grfitengarstre: the vim a our State lune serf geuirellY dliodod !Xi commendatory terms, to the. feet thit ,tl;,inteiest,Mi'. our State debtwas paid in specie, or its - mtuivelitat, "On theist inst., - 1 deem itbut an aot of justice to the Br4t . lreof our' VoaimhnWealth to state that itwas tkritugk'tkefrliberali y, pstri otism that the paymeit of the '. gtereet;was - 'made in this - fonn, without-any Coot t 9 State—they,having responded most curdially, *with' very few exceptions, to my Appentle.to. ' them for - this purpose i• end it 'is .:but ranother endow= of the noble manner in which Ills Banks of onr Commonwealth hays sustained our State end - National Gcivernmont • in :this hour of trial to our country. Such action as ,this Is certainly worthy of a publiorteognition, and it Is, with. very great pleasure that I call your attention to it. ' - Yours, Unit, Moons, State . Tieastuvr. SAD ACCIDENT.-011 Montlay of Mt week an intetestlng.Ohild haukedAYm., Henry Mc- Donough, -son of Thomas Sfilhinough, of Somerset township, Washingtott.county, was ap severely scalded, by h falling backward into • tiliciflot Witter ear Which - heves paying, ,that he survived lint ; nine hours. Ilia body, from tWshoulders to the linies;'was rendered completelY row.,Although .his sufferings must have been Intense,, the_ little fellow bore up bravely, refialning from -weeping hiipeelf, and chiding his sorrowing parenta fur giving way grief., ilwas aged about four years, and ins I Pattouler favorite in the neighborhood. THE QUEETIOII/3 SETTLED SIVLO the baltl place to ley oar Dry Goode... Barker de" 59 Market street, are continuing their great: sale at greater reduetionirthan before. It iti s rule of this, house to close out their stook! every seastin;siiitindging . by - thii prices they', are wllins tt, vre should think they. would not experience moth - trotible this" time:' If you have not been, go, and if you hive, pi again—you atiD.bo 'Fell paid in doing it. ',. As,•Etmlu?,Ouratro, X3TABLISHICKIIT.-1 One of the beet pleeei within tha range of one rkneriesik op:dieing; oi Arnishing Amide, fat glatitahife eipii heieneVf W. got cweelei of...redeye": street ; and , he DiewtOhd,Alleghliny , .They,.aeier jail" tifenf - ,die f 14111[910ton' to those= who favor with hearl; and :Or kit ar eeiy-liaeonahlo prices' ltemiturtiei the 'coiner" of "Pedeeal steset and the:Diamond, 0111 e.— Wei are pleased td bear .ILat of Butler, haw bear' ,appollitvd ?,Lieuterutrit Colonel.' of -the Jou Regiment, uow ckpop • Oft; Bittauctini. Thu we believe; perfects the ori*ilyilleff , of , tbio illemlnik• - i'lS'taftirirg r P. 2oo 4 , 4 t .l ) c.. 4 oa4l- 14,„,,a,expeets to :recui.e. , ... re early nezt.week. !rho reglatioto4p' I,Y reridezvoult , Barrlaburgi andsnay : be order-. ed to join ono of thoBontbotn**poditions.. ,Zweictorisx ':4 l3 (sTiONP,C 6 : 42 fie ,aUlatry Amp ,trotio4naistrong cottpcylVota tip zont min; bidittslio br, the s pree *Oit.#s :,Tbicrt.44,sPitiftrei aft." 66/ 4 ` 6 rp i , i t,PratOnt--,l l 7i,k 4 riAltga t btil • ';=t, ‘,ll-1. I The Alleghehir T#leT Gaseire: The card of Mi:JF. R.Bitiniot yoir edition of Wednesiday, .would be -per-' ialtiedin pass without notice; had he not (un intentionally, no,tioubt) misled-the public in 'regard to the late election Ali Diiectors'of the A. R.'R. Co. The facts are these: The wribit of this communication became convinc ed a - few days prior to Feb. let, that the' ix- - rectors intended to permit the bondholders to remittent, (failing to receive the interest doe) arid take possession of the.road. To save a atociinterest Of some value, I saw that it 'would be ; neeesseij for some ' parties eutaide the. Board to raise money enoug. tO pay .tercet, and that without delay. The ext ... .gency was presented to Mr. Wm. M. Lyon, and we advanced in about squid russ,anough to keep the Road from rade. • •. . The stock having been saved, Mr. L. called on mo and suggeeted that we should mutually agree 'upon a new Board Who would better guard the interest of the stockholders. Sonia montlrs previous to this time I purchased a considerable amount of the itock phis, which I transferred ba:different persons. I new : procured the proxies of these parties, in euffiniont number- to control the coming ':election, and so stated to Mr. Lyon and his friends. They made no objection to them on the giound of bona tide ownerehlp,—remark, errthrit the election' judges could not go back of tie' legal transfer on'ttiw Company's books. --litideed, intended wing . arift#o to elect a ticketsto be reurrall,s ogrecil..spea. Bete was' the 'hitch. , We failed- to agree. MO..L. Presented a list of names,,having,. I thought, MO little interest in - the Stock. De siring to have the new Board fully . qommitted to the interest of the Stockholders, allit las , - made npnflarger Stbekholders, and gentlemen heretofore .aequainted 'with the wants of-the wad.' Among &ere Mr. F. R.llinnot. He was at , once objected. to by l'his frielids'Eyons, Sheri) & Co." Finding that I wealth:tot con-. sent Ito a Board 'entirely of . their. choosing, Meier. L. & Co. resolved to obtain their , end by i direction, secured. : the„appetutment of Judges of Election, who obeyed their behests, add threw out the very proxies they had in tended to pie. This; Mr: Editor, is a plain statement of faets. The Secilitary of the Com pant stated "that the Stock lied been properly . • transferred months before; :parties present ing jit affirmed that they were bona fide owners," but to secure the election of a certain - ticket it was absidately necessary ' thst their votes should be refused. and they were refueed accordingly—in many -oasas the Judges not 'even deigning to look at the names of: the. proiciei odere . d. We do . dot think there was a • single prOx i y tendered that ilas not legally en titled to a vote.- ,By the luloks of the Cotti . pany, I learn that four of the new Board, to ge,tl4:r, ho Id in' their oird names twenty-nine ,or ESCAPED Panionita.— Oh} readers Will ip;eolleotAbat 110:111111 . t.tht. month of June,lB6o, • arman .namei &mud Weloh committed an , entragetupon the parson. of d respectable married woman in Cambria county... He_was arreatedAn the . pturge, but sucqeeded in making his escape from the county jail' In which he ma confined the month fol lowing. ''At. reward was Offered at the time for his 'arrest,, but nothing waspeard of him until •reeently, when officer Doug arty, of tide city, !listened that he •waa residing with his 'Wife And faintly" in Westmoreland county, about fire miles frOni New Salem. He - prouseeded - to his house, arrested bun otr Tuesday morning ',last, and lodged him safely in the Ebensburg 't Cambria' county) jail, toliwaithis trial at the heat session of Coart. "= • • : APPLICTRD PAlll6l'.=Oli .- last Sabbath, while Mr. John M t Beagle and family were at ChUrch, ie Nwry; Blair .tiolitity,Alisitdwell lug, -in some unknown way, caught fire, and when they returned, the flames had gained such ascendents*, thiAallibitit efforts to ex-. tinguish them proved unavailing. All the Cb'ousehold goods, Iliad - the ginin which had been placeill yin . the ;garret, were entirely codeume4,...lettaittg, the tinnily , destitute of everything but thourothing. theyhtildoti.; It is only a few:weeka,since thii 'family buried .two beautiful and intotesting children. r _ isris:isiliefitertsilca.—The number of snarriagia, deaths; irk the, citY'Of -Phil ade I phis, daring the Year 1861, as aitopovis : 31arriages, 4,417:. -Births, 17,271. Death's, 14468.'" The births exceeded the deaths 2,- 803. The ...psfpuintion s 565,528, and the deaths nal; tie ill A 39; 'oThie targesS tatudbeenf, females married were, between the ages of 20 'and 25 years: 'There *ere two-marriagea of indirideabs,who - ,kind Tau' ed . ,thOtSseors year* add ten, sett some sixteen "chewer* upwards _ar o ; ',Of the births, 162 were twins, and then were' twoiriPlets:' 'Civet 600 were istill.bora: , . ..; CITT NORTALITIter-Dc.-.A..G...mgcanaiess, Physician to tho Board of Health, re_p orts I,fie .titatior.Of ;death:l-for the: Pii(Ok.. rob , 10. th, as follows: ... 13iColorod NM= bf t ese, 7 were and' 16 children. T died .from'amall pus, one .from scarlet 'fer.r, ono from measles, and the rest, from .ord . nary . :diseassz not contageous in .tbeir cha oterj.. ) • Sottnerts , Daao;--Noeh !Piper, of! Captain blotardy's company, Colonel Con Luz's. regir met, and Ahrahani"Butter,- of Company I, saute regiment, Altairecontly,:ar danapolls, Md. Both were rrom-tlii rimnity of :Gieeni burg. ' , Piper 'arrived the attaolo of, eal",_ sPettisd fever, but twelve hotus....His rentlintirerntaktialsome loi Ligonlet.:Valla9-. on last Friday and interred. He .was nbenU 14 y'eareoldi and 'bras a brother of Lieutenant IlikrY.PiPero.of the same company. : • - Snocr..--slde.A.blontgomory, of Armstroilieosinty, shoe el large bald eagle, on .Wedne'sdai„ 'near Westmore land . 001112. It measured toren feet four dickies !rem tlp to tip'df Its rrings... l Its least wasatdioet.;the-rise of a sheers, mid it hut dies tlsSit "distilnot .disgrsoe .the - old gen.•- - tleumn from below. M.'dositbs prmenting it to-Col. Stanton, of the Glth - Regiment; Pennsylvania. Votunteeri. . Doo Tex . Petitions ,for a dog tax of nut less than one dollar/gain circulation in vari ous parts of the Shiite. They Pray - the' legisi Intone to imposo 'this 'lei for the purpose of aiding in,tho support : of 'the poor in such lo cations where there - 00W) poor'hotises; and in every instance where the tax thus raised is not absorbed‘ for the- support of ;Paupers, _it shall Fie devoted to 'sehoel:and.read purposes. Ar ONISSION.—In unit rfeliortlift atm I#o fire in Allegheny, we inadvertently omitted to mention that the Reliadee' Hoie Company, of tho Fourth — Ward,. ,was, cn the ground and rendenuleffieient aid In suppressing the flames. Thie company - is °easily Trompteind .we re gret that the omission occurred, as it is always our desire to accord "honer to whom honor is dna." , TAR. .biIq.DOCU -ENTIETAINIRAT, at Pike's Dime' Mime; Chieilitiati,fortbe benefit of the Ladies! Contral'Aidloelety; netted $1418:' , The Library: Associa tion, of this'olty,'Oonld .pat'moner lit _their Parses'? and at the eame to ne pleaco the lie by engaging Mr. Muidoirh for one or two readings in tbie city. STEALING listis."The 'notoriont Snaky! Wade, colored, was arrested by;.l46.7dnyor's, police, to-day, with two hamsilt hi/ PO/ 1 10 111011 .i This is the third time babas been arrested for! stealing - Intim- Tb 6 Oirner - eawhitwe hie pro-! property by satisfying mqo r , siwp r ' to!, the. ownenhlp,. : T • • • • ~ . la..Towa.-1.1eat:.1.. H.. fitewart, Patj tereon's Carat-y 7 s :Rep!: .on rie to his friande., j ilts hll3 reproved to Camp Clair; lialtlinora, Where they expect to remain for a time.... . . . 1311EPLIARD—At Rolla, M. ltelniialti RICHARD BILEPRAILD,avad 26 roan and 7 awn son a John and Thonnathla The funeral 'llktike Obluar;#*lbeleeidenca cif bla paraste,3ol4 . 4 l .•Ftieel.t 44) it:o4*t;) Fe* rolij'Hthrit' 9'ciloelc .0. m. The Metals of.thle fatally are rialpiitfullifrititat tti attend. B6.101:11a Arednestfiraeb";- nth; at.•s elcbxt m., CLARA AUSLlA. , younsist 4,aug,htsr of Ind Illaratu•l!rld.'afilal Wenenthe. - , Minas' sisal acimabataneee .9f.the Waltz ti,j► m9utj'se, ft . ilea:Since Pttje . • • ta, No.,ll2.ltediriestreet, Abeghw7 dry, -- I[oll4lBol--Wednaidarinoraloc, at % o•ela4 - MORSISONI aiPs YAW .1! j ( tate reaince,. 1fF,0P',13411 1144. ;. 4 1 - 1 _PVlktk;,Biall!Pie ' !It "ieendiOf ri;r o 6ii; . ." •.• fa • . .FAMIL YUMA-7:400, bbla I.J "Sba tter4thj irj a rla 1u.112/ u 1.4 tETTERS - "om )11AB6ISIBUNG. Cernmtplitdatice of, the Plizahurgh 017{411, . . . - • • neon°, Feb. u.,14362..-- ''Thfs wa}denetehillday in the Houser and over flirty' bills peursed..l Very few Hof-these Were of any interest .. IN !your readers. The- '- following relate te the West:. • - t . . An act idereasing .the-,pity of the County A Commissioner/set F aye t t e county. /supple- , ment to the'charter' If the Pennsjiltiniii-Bilt Manufacturing Company: This is the Tariti tun establishment in your *booty; allri , llll/ , thorixes the company to distill coal oil, ate. Another biil,anthorizinithe County Commis eitmers of Butler county ,to compromise - with the-holders of the North Western Railroad bonds. What do the County, Commissioners of year county intend; to do? Bari they come to any,conclusion With the. b Idev of your-Railroad bonds ?' Mr. Williani thought, 'of addressing the taxpayers on the s Idiot of the assessment of the 27 mills 'for railroad purposes. : 1: There are two or three other acts iniregard to moment* the western counties, but none of inter-' est to your city. The Passenger Railroad bills have been on honibly cut up in the Committee that it is difficult to say what will be done with the The authority to ran steam cars on said :rdad has been 'stricken out. The audtudve features °film Ferry bill at the mouth of Bair Mill Run has been so bitterly assailed - thatit can scarcely pass in the Shape proposed: . Mr; ' l Williams has a bill to repeal the act anther's. 1 tag the widening-of Virgin alley. . What has been done by the viewers in that case ? Tithe friends of that Measure liesinko'itivalt 'they 1 I had better inform their members. The sot to 1 prohibit eatUe, swine, Sic., rianninglit , large in your county, still keeps before the Commit. tee on Agriculture. The Committee of Ways and Means will to- ' morretw report a bill in which a large number of your eitisens are interested. This bill au thOtitias the Quartermaster and Auditor Gen erals to settle* largemeSs.pf bills irregularly contracted on the breaking out of the present 'war. A committee of your'citkens paid some $15,000 of these bills and .will be entitled to be refunded. This money; I believe, when „re paid -is to go into the County Relief Fund.- Besides that, your ciothing men furnished nisi tonal to probably twenty comtunies on con treed! with the Captains .who had no authori ty to contract. Also subsistence for the Brie regiment, :which was furbished at Pittsburgh: I shduld suppose that claims to the amount of $40;000 exist in your vicinity. The pre paraiibi laf a bill to include -everything of this kind has now boon Matured by Mr. Big ham, - one of the Comn!dttee :bf Ways and Means, and wilt be repotted in the Morning. In the course of a week- er ten days 'the bill will become a law and gladden the hearts of tho3e who have been 'waiting 'for some action on this point. • , • • . . A bill to authorize a settlementof the claim of the Commonwealth against - she sureties of Wm. McCandless, late ProtithiatorY of the' Supreme Court; has also been reported from - -ihe same eommittee. -, ' --, • The persons -appointed. by the Governor to revise the tax laws have nearly. all resigned., The consequence is that the Committee on Ways and Means are now undenaking the task. --This will undoubtedly require three .roolithe time. 'lt seduisto be agreed that the Legislature will in a few days get to work, and in the course of six weeks will adjourn to the- middle of June, to_ art on the new tax laws. No other alternative is befere - that body. The present assessed 'valuation of property lays the wholburden of taxatien on real estate. A thorough revision can atone satisfy the people. Extra' eessioris -are not liked, but doubling the present' taxation on - al estate is still worse. FORT PITT. - HARYISHXIW4 . Feb..l2, 1862 The House spent moUt the morning in discussing resolutions owevery conceivable subject. Some! two weeks *lO.Ae rub" were amended . so as vu allow original -resolutions only on Wednesday morning.; Thamernbenr appeared deterinined- to-use the largest Mil ' de to-day. 'The most time wee expended On one and Its numeroas am endetents,ln regriid, to . 'poittage stamps furnished the members by_ Postmaster of this city.: , The law directs that mei:chore shall indorse their name upon the outside' Of ilia letters'''or documents sent, and then the Postmaster here .eharget the postage - to theState.,.44. •itoistrui si. prittiori of the membere have gene to the.Posimaster and; got one, two, and even thme hundred postage • , stamps. No law wait:itMs this ,species of petty larceny ituright base escaLied se-: yews criticism, bad not one ilex, of bfontsom ery county, set himself' op us the model .roe . (miter,' in a sough Way,: Reis sald,,t6;bayak, I I :Pit it into bit head, thathe will be elacted as the Democratic Governor et. the Keystone State on the reform hobby. ln feet, Pam told that a number of wags (all, I believe,: Democrats) have agreed .to Writ() him, letters' lid the name of prominent Democrats, urging him to persevere in his reform hobby. lie. Was known to have received' all the postage stamps ho could gat, and then bid the impu-' Apes to take the lead in reforming thistibuse by offering a joint resolution to require:Gm Postmaster to report. the :same to, thg GAM, Treasurer, and have the amount., deducteil from the pay of the metnbers. When:inter, 'rotated on the floor tie admitted baring gotta large uutither of sbtintis, and strimige.as the fact:is, report says that only throb 'four Re publicans have steel ved,while some thirty-five of the Democrats arc in the category. Rex's impertenanco :led a two ttoars',dis mission, and some half a dozen calls of yeas and nays on that subject, until finally a reso: lotion, offered by Dr. Gross, of your county, was adopted, directing all those who "had re ceived them to return thesame, or else to pay the Postmaster for the stamps recolvgd. One Of Rex's Democratic fellow members followed the disposition of this, by "a resolution that Rex bo invited to deliver ailaaddrCee- upoo retrenchment and economy in tlibball of the House. This was adopted, and hero the mat der ended. . . MrWilliams read in place a .bill to repeal, ;the aCi'authorising the opening of .Virgin ley. This bill' new:passed • three years since; and the viewers 6:mo i l:keen' at 'Work upon it, with what result I cannot There were, of course, two sides to this, like meet other cases. I think no action v can „be bed for ten tlays,until the people in inierest"cenhe heard. ! Mr. Williams also read in'place a bill to re .peal an act authorsing.the Steubenville Tern " Pike Need company, to eollect,tolls over Saw Mill Run, _Tins 15114 moseeiziPlake'caricat! ture upon our legisletitin,l hare known: For somb•ten: years this act has „hien - Paned by one,Vegtslituro and - repealed by..thonext. Tirui4bYo ti far play,' as a gentleman told me was-the.year to have this act're pbalee—it gain:4l3in intuited in Stl Williams' bill will bo held:tinder advisbnitird for some two weeks, to endblaboth;ildes to be heard.. • Both, branches of, the , Legislature .today passed &joint rag - el:ldea asking, gluts Legislature to modify the very legislation towards .the Steubenville railroad across the.Penhandle. ; , The Legielatureuf the new State may improve largely, upon the' WO example set them at Richmond. LitoPe may yet'seethir impertaut link, of railroad connection 'made to "Pittsburgh. • Thai GoVirner" , and.. a Committee Qi , both branches left to-day , fer Washingtant Rein terchaug• opinions with Congress and the. National Adminititracion on the subject of the War taxation.' Mi. 'Bighani; of ' , your delit tion, is of the number. • They will net , pro -; bly return Weal' ,'The members: or the opoomtooloo to revise the tax-laws have; aU. resigned. There is "Soilin'taW Conimittee from the ; Ways,'arid: . Means at. , tempting it. an If so,extra session of 'the Legislature'will have to be held about June tol act on such revised bills. .„ The news .of the lsrillient.iuceire . of tkd Burnside expedition greatly exeited the i re-!, gislaturerte-day. The indications on the Ati . eiset,*and elect n 'Rentucky,and Tenj nesse., clearly point to the lasted:iv/0801_04 traitorous Cdniederate States. Blx menthe belles; I htipo to see this accursed 'treason a thing of the past.. When a few thousand of .the leading spirits of this einsadelage4net :tho Peico ,Presperityiof our common istdtktry are hanged by the neck until they are dead aye-dead as nth& ißesai.44hen - ir Ind , not tsar_ ttl then, may we hope fora permanent pease. '.l.,itus Parma' bona& and tut appearsume thea end .1 inc.treas? ti, 7 9 .r. 1 14r 18 , 1 11 0 1 ; TTLE TREASURE 4 r. OZATART , P. li 4 Tltti*r- 44 1M R 3ftrf t. 7.1Y-it;'; 41 FEZM IMME - , : ' .51 t . • : IIiTIITH COIiGILESS--FlRaf: gESSIDI Wi9ntBp;rter,i , lB; 1862: SICSATE.-A .eonimanleatiOn r Vise President, from the Union, lnfeilai:COlXOt, tee of New York, urging the immediate. pee- , sage of - the fireunry Note billirith the lega :Mader cbusse, wu received. — ' . Me Grimes, of lola, froid:thCCoinetittee on the District of Columbia, reported beak "a bill to appoint's' Warders for thellistrict.jaiL Mr. Harris of l'ilew.yroritifront the Commit the on the Judiciary', repOrd biCk the bin'to alter the circuits for the-Northern DistriCts - of New York. • . , Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, presented a series of resolutions - declaring 'that•tbe Constitntien• is the fundamental law Of the Go'vernmeitt, and the rights of the people are fixed andim- Metable, mid , cannot be .abrogated. by any .other power than the Constitution; and any atteitipt to abrogate or destroy the rights gharan teed by ;the Constitution to inhuman. and unjust, and an outrage on eiviltsition that: there is no , power in the Constitution to' abrogate or destroy ady of the rights of the people, and any rights or privileges that may her - been 'suspended by the existence of the. war will be resumed on the close of the. war as if they had not been suspendeci;.l that no State, bratty vote of seoessionact, can abrogate her rights or obligations, or the ob - ligations of the United States to preserve her people in the enjoyment of all their rights, and to guarantee to such State a republican form of government; that there oan 'be no confiscation' of 'any property or infringement of the rights Of 'loyal citizens, unison for acts declared tube criminal; that it is the duty. of. the - United States to suppress the rebellion speedily, carrying the Sword in one hand' and Justieelp the other, and-to ' restore the States to their original condition. . ' • Mr. Foster, of Conn., gave notice that he 'should introdtthe a bill' for this cultivation of ,cotton an lands in the'possession of the 13risi- Asel)3tates. Or oti Toll, of K: On motion of Mr. Powoll,, __y., fix the number of representatireilie the House was taken up.. The WI axes ',the nimbi'? at 239. • . A message was -.received:from the.illo,usih. announcing its disagreement In certain amend merits of the Senate. to the civil : appfopr.iation bill. ' On motion of Mr. Pearce, of Md.? , a Com mittee Coriference arid appeinted. , • Mi. Trumbull, of 111., thought it , would be bettor not to alter the nowhere( membera.in the House. The number 'had- already been Axed, add it should remain unchanged: After farther discussion tbe Consideration of the bill-was postponed till to-morrow.. " .•The Treasury Note-bill min then taken up, the question being on Mr. Feesenden's amend ment to make the bonds 'redmilnablesifter five years and payable after twenty years, at the' pleasure of the United States, which , was Mr. Conitmer, of V t., moved to„,atrike out that portion of the bill which makes the notes a legal tender, for privates debti. , Mr. Wilson, of Mass., oppOsed the amend ment. , said if it Was adopted be should vote against the bill, as he consideredit would be Unjust; wickedly unjust, to place 'all , this Money. iti the fiends of the soldiers .and em ployees of the Government, and force them to take it; and then not protect it afterwards -.in, their hands.. Hassid the people, of Massa; chusetts_were in (ammo(' the bill, al it 'tends, with•greatnnanimity, and he believed no'bill -except the bill for taxation Was rieellred With eh Mach joy as thia bill, With the' legal tender clause. lie thelight the' arennents of • the Senators from Maine and'. Vermont Tether-. against the issuing of the notes at ell, rather than against the legal tender. clause:. If we do not unike'the notes a legal tender we will. dep rociata the notes of the soldiers and sailors„ who will be compelled to submit ta:a4 , 4 6 I : 4 Y . brokers. • Ale read rs letter from nine mer, chants of Staten, reTresenting — s4o,ooo,ooo of • caPitalTirlioliiior a — legetender, - and they say they doienttnew a aistrobant in Boston who is not to favor of it. Mr.,'Collsatier Modified 'the' insiendinint strikeentillithat portion. of the hill Which makes the Dotes a legal tender for debts of the: Stateit, , or any kind of debts, including "the amendment of the Committee, providing that the interest bispaidid coin... Mr:Sherman. -of 0., said ho . Iselieved.thore wits ts'neeeseityfor making these notes a legal tender. : ".eviityirgan ;of financial - Opinion in' the country agrees that thin indhiperisable. Everybody, from the Seoretary cf• the Treat ury through all the, bankent And most °tithe ; inerchilitsaf fhe conutrY, agree thatruices say,. The Chambers of Ootaineme. Yerkjiloston, Philadelphia, Chicars-andoth er citiei agree on-this point. "We have to pay' l before the Pet day 0f..1u1y,5313,231,000, and 44 this; $100,000,000 is, duo this Any. Me ws are ww . going got ardouitt I" - That Issa %neaten . bafldll, necessary'to, be' madb. cannot pay in coin, for we have not enough in circulatiorwsinee the , banks have suspended. The banks cannot' et ns have any more mo. sty, lei 'taken . more than , their cetpttal'in Vends: Capitalists cannbt the bondeof tholpire'ritment,lor theicatinot .getenliferricantlt, whleh is the, linty' thing:that can:Dow bereceived. It gyi . lands - ..a.re . new, thrown•on the market they.,wnald depreciate tb sixty cents on the dollar 7according to the opinion of all fins.neiers,*(* . suse there was do money pay the bonds 'm how are go'; going to • pet* • the ,, soldietn, and , the aontractort7 wile feed the Whiles ? Thera_ is . no. ether'way Ore them notes which axe as near money; ste fie con tended that. it was: perfectly, conititu- tioual tolfsun'these -notes. The , history of the Goyim:item:it settled this lueition4we had Issued bills of-credit during the war' With Idesico,Msd in`lBl2.' 'Waits" •bionid, if , We pass thenisiotee td the tbidiers; to malted:mut as secure and'utiio4abliinS We taunt either use sound and safe . Geier - Junket paper; eurrency,, or use the war mousy of,all banks which may springiV in the , country.. M iming the amount presided for In this we *mot Waite the currency—it will be'Msder the wintiol.df `the'Governoteritl, and is net One tolithnf tholUtitUli pSoduotioWef the eentatry; which:is '$1,900,000,000.:' Ilnehohld'sotd: ithis measure as a temporary. neceisltY.to Cowan, of • Penury'Tanis,. •referred .to 'the cartitliaitiOo to elloor oortiin 'powers were ..delegated, whlt 6 others aro reserved to States,—one ot ,rorlelorif was thist the States eixall not emit Mid Olilif,liiminieney, - or pane. lawn im-- pitting j•the ' Obligations 'of contract:A B. thought thise;prinelples wore erolLieettiedj, He continide'd that'lhe - Goirorinnent bed .no right to make a Law in any way to impair the obligation of contract, and said that this mesanio, instead , oUpreserring: the :Govern ment, tended to, overthrow it. He opposed this meionie beiansolt impaired' all' the non tracts And was unconstitntional, and wee ab horent to all his ideas of JUstiee; The messi er-a would disturb all the relations:. of,- debtor, and credit,-destroy all the credit lathe coun try. wee not ijUdge in ilia land, but he would declare that this measure was not con-, stitutional. lie would take the credit. or WE, Goebrnment end-go into Vol , tztarket, 7 and .if it was riot worth more than sixty cents on the dollar, sell it -for that, arulact u au honest man should? 2 dchlared4hit!thhs , Wes' Oherlesto,n ;chino, And an amendment of the Great Charter of the Geeerantiost and ties {of thei pepple There. wee Ayrany , in coMpolling a man to liklitive`.hinaretitollars from his neighbor when he ought to have one thousand dollars. He hoped the Clause would be kilobit). ant. - ' • • Thediseitielon,Wascoutinued'at some- length by' hisisirs..lieward;Wllltsy; MoDanedr, 'Don- , little, Simmons, Bayariandiiiiiteer, ' , The questien was ihonlaken on Mr Colla-1 _men's triendinent to strike out the logal-ten.l deteliuti,,4°.; - and:Witaifteagreecktorby , ,the: following vote : • -Yeas—Messrs: Anthoni,.fliard,Douuther: F'eseenden,- Foote, Foster; Kennedy: Sitils King;.hus9;o ` 40 4thiini;';'Neetulth,,•*Pinree; Powell; ioneca Nay.—Meeere. Chandler, Clark, .:Dsvis, Dixon, Morris, ]fens n, Howard, Howe, Lane, (Ind.), MoDini*li Murrill;'Ponibity,; Sherman,: Sumner - Ten Eyck, Wade, Wilkinson, Wilson, (Mass.); and Wilson, IMo4-42` . ..‘" - `" .-Mr. , Sistonor. ofiSTß4,49kluntuldtg4 ,l 4,Pxolik r e the notes', to be funded in two 'year 'bands, bearing 8 per lintereau.tAdopted: hfr. D.oolittle, °Lytle., moved to amend so to to litnit the dperStienbf'the tooknfidior 9/4°""torinito do?ti-beriitter:otintAdat: , rIO,TK. of-:1P. Y, Offered! n-Inibethute, The bill wee, then rekititrti'! Thiliniendmont =adobe etinimAitisilccihe lit settled was agreed krysinoepttlast proppahk,;p' idit.:43lien 7 041,.,'Ak - allifer' the lot•elo: rho fended.-lit 8: po!-_,:*t,;:','IA**-uF*011;-td endea coved tikAsiairt. indeeprottditigtoi 3 thedeptidt nithe motes et: therbM , Ala.*. "dela., Pewee,' 48), , Astry erid .,XtlT.l4l ' .;,..."rt MITE 5 r :k»~= ~—,~%"~+;~ ms`s. lionil;andforthiiitemonl -yerinald a. ,eoto tiflL Tlretillasmniendods:wl , o4Wo 44ed „. , of ;30"geess tel nay. vote was .as - follows: 'Messrs.: - ColA.Mbrs Kemntdy Peiree lowe7S - rind. 'At 9 o'cinek M.'the Senate' adjoilraed. : Necen.:—The Ifonso proceeded to genial.' sideratioibf Hie' joint resolution' reported by , -Kr. Holiest; from the Committee on•Gonern -meat Contraete; authorising- the Seen:Miry of War to the Hannibal and St.. Josephs , and Pselfo "ilroad Companies for the tranepor. ration of troops and munitions of war, but at, Tate' not greater than , those required froin pri • Vete individuals. . . .fifter throe hours debate the reselution'irai . _ i n . its .Ix:rim:idea form, the companies : to be coins according to the sCheddles of the Secreterfef Vet', issued in Juirlast. " On motion of Mr. Resew, Conkllng,Of New tork. five thensindftepies - of the ;bankrpt: bill were ordered to be printed.. t. -, • .The hens' in the Committee of the Whole 'on the state of •the.llnion, trosumed the cen , sideration of the naval _appropriation bill.: The clause . appropriating $4;80.e,, , 000 for . the charterer vessels, storej,laborers vessels having been read, Mr. lielmin`ntoved an amandMent,' renniiing that proper-018°mi( may be 'ereploied'in Making 'and :putt:Mating . these vessels. • •- 1 • • • - ' • ldr...llolutates amendment was rejected. . original proviso as agreed is as fol lows: That hereafter in all canes where ofii7. cers.of the navy.ean be made available, Con sistently. wich the, public sorrier', making, Contracts for the charter of vessels and the purchase of additional'stes:m'veinsels; no other ' preen or persons stiall be employed; and whin any other parson Or persons than as Alcor of thenavy ihdil be employed, the COMpelllla-. tier' shall tot'exesed-the sum of five thousand dollars for all contracts ter: purchase =char ter in'any one year made under theprevia-, ions of thii act; and at thiseautsPrete for -any other shorter torte ofaervice. Without concluding the .consideration ,of the hill, the Committee rose and the,itouse adjelored. From; Port Royal. the bill to NE* Tone, Feb. 13.-:-.The steamer'Baltio is below, with the mails and later intelligenCil from ;Port Royal. , , The Baltic left Ililton'ilead on the •10th. She has 300 passengers:., ' The steamer. Baltic,Which arrived' today: fr,out;llitton Head, br ings :700 bales of. cotton, the crews of the Stone deet,:and stininber of officers, sent hbolis ourecruiting service, .Eight' prbMners are also brought:in-for,,Fort,LsfaY ette., They were.takonin a skirmish.,,, ; ~. ~ ' The weather at Part Royal is becoiningidia.; agreeable; warm and heavyrains were falling: - The contrabands ate still engagediti' pia , ' ing dotter', and theirii'lidnzitls are fast increint , ' G4n. Sherman'has succeeded in.excluding all igewspalieiOrroppondents from .his lines. ' TheilBth 'regiment and' a.portion of the-R:' I. and Engineers' regiinentxhave been moved frinn Hiltoallaad to the foot of Thinfiskie Island, which is the nearest Olaf 'to Fort Pulaski Island that can be — ocCuplact, -. 6xcapt at - Tybee Island ' Several gunboat', aschoOner ands nuMber flats, with Parrott • guns, hOwitzert and stor. 7 . tars, accompanied the expedition. , Old ,Tat nillrs gunboat' soon after niade iir appear-• i; sac*, and three of them sueceoded. in sonnies; -the gauntlet of our:- vessels to. : P t Pulaski. ; .bent Stevens.' brigade.. wee prey; ntsd,Lrom forming a junction with .these fo 11 On ac count of the obstructions in the de ' 'Fort Pulaski is said to be in as b• da shoo-. tion as was Fort Sumter before the' bounbard , . meet. Our engineers are-driving piles i a_orally Mind for' the purpose of ierming • -roadand as ti foundation for the erection o batteries. IThiaisiandliesbetw4tillie Union forces and' ' Our forces melee advincia`UPOil' the enemy" ~ .etsity day, and one gunboats Laid halted out os post 'the rebels' ,had talt•n Pile :Island, and frualli;.art istivrinch towar• Blanton "whine there is a laige force, of rebels Fort Jackson ti to he taken, and avanisah will soon be captured. . 1 ' . . • Another account stipi oh:expedition left oti• •510nday. includitig - iill — thui r 'rinlmats, and tilinsParte tifaeihntfor trdopa, which will ga through Callacoga Seism' info Savannalv•river, withotd - onmitig• into range-et-PortPulaskift emir: _i The rebelohavevithdisiwn.iolarge:amount. of i troops from Chirleiton and Port Jtoyal , to Savannah. ArigginAlitoonntalm tha t t.welep regimep4 were . to hare on itcOndaY MornThg td tilleqUe slimed, and. thence to Charleston. Throe egiments of cavalry wore-to Join them, and also several artillery regiments. . The weather was beautifuly and -- oranges, binanu-and other.tropical.fr.uits,wercoShem.-. Vjte Tennessee Rivee'Gunboat Fz • ' , - ..11ettryetricipendenC . giveliTurther yarticulars -of the .T - panesteie river gunboat orriglition•i':: Every Where the people insisted upon load ing their visitore with . pre:Santeend:as' far air Pierson the river can be. navigatedite.infeli;. ..ae the 'Otit o .! 8544 , 11 ,0 , set anttiesiiiera - gr4tecr.tlie Otibente army:4' -.N.tunbers of preMbientreniC4ine:for; - , :ward and said that should the Arabia,arini,, enter Tennessee, 50,000: uoizowere :reedit end inalcidelb.proteet the flag Of .the Vision, end wield leave their homes to"'cluster They.aaid -that under. liii:44.l‘,..eOintriarelfak :them to join the rebels orlose their. .prepeity,. . they were - obliged eueeniali. to"self:defenae.. The 'otHcori of the gnulthati ,airthat ithoim poesibleto,deubtAheiMtaillerieiseet.thil'greek- ings.that everywhere: ASO: preasitreAilielly undes. the control of., poltu eiatie,hnd do not treat the people'. feelings:.: Tha-Becaseloir ' br:t ll 4 3l oiali' "P"' posed of ' the livilasepOrtinne sir . nityorhoosvereame by, vialen*.rha-,..erder;' hiving-Union citizens: - AallavansoLlenten, int:P.helpS7lesited that a - icebeliiiriary He immediatelyorderedicoMpeflgina4oB tinder Colonel G. Marshall-against ; .,theni,. bet the rebels, bearing of tha:movementilltid in apanio, leaving. every thing , behiad Their camp was 'buried and .I!;•Contridireible quantity of arms cull-states 'caPtered: ' one steamer s the Dunbar, .now . floats on the. upper Tennessee ' The Appleton Belle had-4,000 pounds of a L o 'der aboardi and whealiteC wee phrposely: nchored oppoelte fake line reaidence of 'Sedge' , ;Crevatt,r a n0ted.141114., andaliebvresubm: ~ pletelt Chattered by ••the -exploeiOn.:.: Ii ,wse !pirGelly 'finished,: •-' „.•;, The rebel gunbeat EistportOs • a • fine• and fast steamer, 250 - feet ldng, , yery.staunoll'Oold; ;sohonstructeti as..tole,ketalered ' # o ,l4l.o9f.Ni loorisprossed•balecef ootton.ead:irOSlOalei v ... L Theiteamer Illitiolibrought , a, quantity of, co ttoedolsh 'from Parie - yellerdif and it. large !lot ' 0 4 1 6. 1 r4ii:5.'00.4P0.01.. , Y1W. !soon as.possilue . The -Nashville. -Union anelaeriene; of Gee . ' sth, Says that :Generals -Beauregardi • and; Chef:hint were there: It:'KW: *lll4l2ft Beaureviiioi,Plen7.g 3E6 - battle Of',4:oaelne: and .prodigious :speculations as Aoss bas.heheill do at Columbus. Numoroui articles are copied from Bouthern papers' Setting t he ; government totakereeme: ' Measures to loop ' the iseldleit in the service, as. terns piling, and they fest bocomiztg. dames:slit , ad, . The paper alse says that a large-amount Of:COnfedertile stores: are lying: on • . thehankis:. of- the OnniberlaiioAf.SE;; ............ ..... • •• ... ••-Kentucky...,• • •i• 4)1 cINNL 1 , . . Feb.13.—A -- arida' dispatch' • • to the° Collunerci4/,:firpixCliapinapOlts, ' sa3 l 'that •reliabla ,informat ion frost: Aort thatlit,o9o troopi , were at urtd . pear ..that• place-at'oaduuday; dud heilrY•tetzferee-i manta were 'Tha.Vdthi :7diahlgun 2t•il day .016 fait@ :ter ..iiegt,14y.,1414 [our iapre vill , paso--thriugh cast, wask.il kialiPalxkUP: 'titan -I .Ol*W river ilettarday,cfmorts that 35,000Fidliiraliivaii•d=GteaUVivar yeaterday' up to time •-• Laivraixorrei•Feb..l3.—hiajankkeit , ,ittini ;ter:Mitiiit:a farther nail On - Senator. LIAS4 }mei Matteri tion remain , in state yiee. Limo taut net - 4 yet reniginailia.Senatorinip: "NeVitiiiiikenteof troepi of particular-mar meat- 4ve,. t talten ptne.o, in _tint . Net .I.**o weeks. The 13th WieeptuilATlm6'liana;t4i..kort Beatt." .The Ist Kansas iLon,i4lotiglifor: ten ~,' "lllovenittati.if :Gene gilge.l., 1 441 i gob: lt ri4''° l " 44 n ) , ski ' ' to the Akita - id ,114.445 , f4 l r*. A•moseeti Wtieut , Lebetionijnet Artived,....teipttitZther anni4f4iild,;- feity,Rl4es front : §pringflettl, on Ttionlay; neon: 'OpLeitea .to'lititnettlplteg-) of , Wilethes-Creek.; , (i.e., Stigetile,atoAighti, '", • 11 , 1 N u In Fits 11 • - • ,";!.1,11., . . . .Frem.,Washinigtolli. - -*ANHING' TON,Tiall:-Mr , :htaa3esteeT of lildighS;lsy:i t tic. : ivoireAtlewi. ' , - from.. Th e ' _ , • ..- ',' ....The reappemarwe of lieeretati,Eitaiitea r ow . likolitreetitaddmtoithe general:feeling 0:itiel;;. . :, i . ":,,'' liifieliob.A,Hicloas nottwoplil be worse +.loxt the Miff of a llattlii. '7.'lifeisreirOdeith sad ' , Odell; 'members 'of thir!. 'll'odicri PoznaiittanoaAho OerAitet ofi,thelyAr, , visited! AlexiitOria Testerdayfto make a pot- ' 'Bona! , iniiitliation 'cif Ihi t i r c . tiOet'lliat one; ; soldiers . are , .ialtrittianly ' ...while: under .h. ~ -arrest... It is reported that the eommitteelaen_ wore . amazed at the hideous,. state" of- affairs' t'''' , 4 .Whith thiy disoOiortml;Aid.isittv. 6 o l mittig , "Milhelt...reinio. islh"blicilailitriiiisiOdis iii?L'l7. roll l y re the iiiffel•ngtrOt the *tipl: ?. z" ~,: `-•;?, I afipesio tlittrsoldicirs wIM are arrested ter..., f.. 'Pet offences tie thrust into Wieleheid place' a k •fb erly'ased as elan pens; lira that Ahoy , ~. i.., -have'boosi aubjectiolAtylitoot inbutaaik.trint!.-_, : ,,,,,,, - went: 4-The-facto will to:weal:tiger° OortiOsap, in ; ..., an °troika form. Amantaion Sob. 13.—1 t, antioldi that WykOff whim, seleased from prison -to morrow,.he hisipg.appeared hefore. the 7w11:::. Mary Committee this , forouoon,,when, sinned, he-purged h iniself,of the alleged 'tempt of declining to answer Propounded to him by - that Cominittee. Whatever speculations Maybe Indulged in Oen. , 7: 'conning the sphere of the duties of , the Goner. al-in-Chief, it is certain that. the: Most cordial and friendly 'relations exist.betweert-him:and ,;; the President and Secretary of, at. „ , „ Tha House Committee.,on, Military Alralta lave matured's bill, providing ; for Comotery for soldiero in the Diatilot OfColuzii= The r naina ; of Dr. Ball' of SomMaiiill •'• siirge6n of Goa: lloOkbr's brigade, who at Budd's' Forty - ieveriil dot age, wire `cent • • , •c, , ' north tii=daYbriitilroadt'l.• , • ,•. ,•• • From :Porticos Monroc... FOiTBENS Monwor, Feb....12..-No Sag pt `truce' arrived to-day; nor no: snivel fr0nt,„ 4 ,,,, :As tho ' .Forpreae was _coming c"1 from Newport:l'l owe this morning, on her regular - trip, a. man wet, picked up inn a ,mall who left Norfolk yesterday morning andiruide ' ll Y_ hit creeps frodi Seirall's Point in the-Small ,Vitr. boat.. 'lli .. Confirms previons - reports,''4,4l4 adds 'that' Norfolk has been' placed under mar, -;..",1,4 end 'that volunteers to defend'. the city are called for in.vain. • , -'• tt Work' on: the Merrimac wad stopped on Sgit- M•daY last,. and she is now at the Navy Xar.4,:,,„, ,driwing no : much. water.that oh! cortitknot out even if, ohs was ready for ' The greatiet alarm . prevaili at Norfolk, and 'in attack, iintotifentarlll expected .''''' • ' There are lilt' Milenbout ;two lure- , irOopilit'Sawall's Pointr . `-• A rumor is circulated at Norfolk ttiralhe,i;zio defeat-it Roanoke Islind; was owing to' the: troneheiy of the Mirth- Carolina troops: he Sawyer.gun, at Newport , Nous, burst „;„.„, „yesterday-afternoon, while:being fired. P. 4" cites - Josiah -.lones, of Co . 74, and James Sepord, 0f.c0.13, 29itt..11inisathilsetti;regr4I snout were _Unitsoily . killail,)inif man,. of CO: T . ;sitino reginterit;iritis sb Inbred that lis - rgooveif efpeeted,, ,. ^l. Jo nes" belonged in GrOeriPnint;Lontisland, - ::m in/Streiraidli Loweit t 'Maasnetarettai 'boies 'are to- be 'sent Northto nigh via Bel- 1"14.[ timer,. Four or Ave otherpopsonn who mem I he.vieinity.:wore injuredi,but,naraterrt-.,,,;,: 1.,. .1 Pzeiiarsitione , for"- AlMS:thing' FoVt ~, Dtinellson..Gen. Hitchcock. .;::: , . t.,..ti, ` , Ea:Mauls; Feb: 13:.L.The 7 1t/enberdt . learnyal A that Conniodore Footo ' with thelganboats St.:. Lo 's, , Louisville and Pittsburgh, Jets Cairo .i for the , thimberland ; river at ten .o'idoclt . op :„ s I , Tue, dayi-night...,..The:.Carondelet - ,wes . i- 0 ,, 'Peele d .to. join ; itliein nt„ Paducah. In tense .., tinenco -of high water and an unusually 4 1 ''''' 4:arrant ,in all the rivers , the fleet . wainOee.i- - '"" pecte+l, to reach,FortiM Delson till'ildeinibin ing, and it - II prosiniaal an alticleiiill'iibtilei 4 t ,l .xnade until thereto complete readine'ssiillakthikitt land'andna , rBl forCei. Thenewedf the.reintilr. lu Cannot be expected' before to-night-or to , nior;•i t on row meriting: i• ' -, l - 1.: - . :,, ......, 4: i The•Republicar4.of thismorning, ai1te5441, 4 ,,'”, 'General. ilitchcock has, not; yet ,acceptld,e ~.i t, appointment of Msjor-Genentl, brit„wilp* ~.... .spond when the ceminissitinAs -- reelookr":' ' ' '''' Deatructive 'Firm 'roar, Yeti. 13.?L'Allni'6entiiild'Ujiii"C"' 'aftaiiioov " *hick destrOyed the-tviiLlitotlVlL Vuillti ink Oft. 7.'hiorrisotileCo4.l.ampatitin:!%el tifactureter,"iVither conierbt , kratt ':and on. :loss- amounte. 4k; $50,000:-.;:+a,: Airenuuzwas rim-overland LP2Frain Eoatiatllb. 11141, the Gives!, enhiciiied to be iii ,- -Vailsultatida. in' i . e.'''. .are49,ta an -aiiaaaatta.'.. axyr, The Viribiia,Legialatute.-;,,w niEy, . • . ..tegislatnns still in session, but will , adjous,n../tor'night-si The Holliday' a. Cosy ibid/r !SW again.doteatettin-any, in .the :H01m4 . 4,41400-0 gates.; - ; , • J. es.. • alftikets by Telegraph:',, cuctikai,, , rob. in.bittet ch;ousiol an the class. and prkses.sara higher.; sulennj a ., .axiu bbhk4 4 _l# IX ) l'orSitecKlallArrilne, and extra Wings St Wheat' tin h and - ( xi godd deruital at s76nonsta for Wexi iid 9660i11011 for *tette. , Caen' ItrzeslitatUaaili Oats; versdaib sio Thaw Is. als. walla 41 6 ,000 4 .6 t, 'for ,Asrlayt anst pr ices hasp istrancny tp Is Snit and in' g." 4 demand, sole et! - tit7l) ; ' bbarnt"rte.' Aboot , l,boo Siesaesilnettrosen,.dl forars shippertionl phicagOlt6r6 l o4 6 o Z 0 .40,10 a 06 4 - 3,1443.3.41/.... There in an Actirg,dedutn . Pork, and 510 p irks fretly'utimidior' lida`•*drolai 'lllO 111 Sias gehariltriskide , .Theieht si damn' du: for-bolk meats. mitts onl.nk W of; ( , elf°la 2 iVes.7.t ;1 shouldcza,rsnd4Yaeic tor Was, at t 'ft,4y,c *era asked" an the. reeling aethe buyerisitals lass loioyakit. Thani is;sirslactirs dantsiudtv 'Ess - Jirthouut picas ars he lalltharistsettst GOOltsrCal }him at 7c; 40 tierces head astfn • and lUirtterter . litottliid lindens! gut it buoyant !braises York and:Lard.; Esebaugo ye - prembusitr l 4lo.4 l :U°o i g t.••L'i Nal{ ;Yoaxjeti. 2:96 . 36c. • Vida. Stan..ageinit'l7sikibbla lit Prate 6 06' for 6r 6 f6:4 0 -0 010 10 for , Old 6; said , SpARAV:::: southern. Whoa, Ault; galas 0f',7*tc),_at..11,1,...74,fun, Ilthranksa Club SI 41 for rad 13outhirn. - Mrat` dlikinharOf '27,lldrbtash 'Sat fo r BeltrstiaidY. • Port ideo4. , l4id - 134@tft. , Z•ZWII fakr. 00461 6024 cedta., ••: f.,••• ,••••• SPEoLtIi`NOTICES:th ;:rf Mesa 1011AWITT1I".2lio.uptiolos Charlotte llonnpoolkAybe fnrawell. benofitiat7to 6 -:.PM4Te •Acigis er and, Ape mill, npi)nex tOlo,ptenon; the ' regig nnii dui; Litt le'rreauie~ Of comae the fa)! thw eaenin~t at dtidefrelitipP to-menerat: 4B . 6i; • t Et , Slil ;/ 'itomart.Carpeptoressio.4ol , 4 l V loug Atrast *PA Viterr/ ;PO. kiwis " • 4,9pakripcdpne oa,sho;I: !gave Apt J c Charges kiiadiatiV Y"*,440. • s I -Semi* lorroretitar 1-4-Painj talisergtAgdi exposure ' , w ith:s -hot otioge.iligepty l lton aqui lad ilietj;wlll: be subviabbla.ts l #l 7 " l witb: Holloway:10 iap.4 .Strepethlua n INI I XIPF. I .6im ei!44!. 0 all,t)/ese k • . • ' Tilt train ef tiryileo4is'‘C lesitlthatios, kwill,belipeittitideitfbethe:ligetintstatit Either k CM.,7lihi:-.ssl.Marhetettiet. "4W and Bee them befoie.yen.huy.: SecttOkeiriktk-•• ;).7. 72:c Onsinua &lon" lent Masoido Hat ) 'Fittest'seel?' Otesdbtai offices; No:4so;'Dite `Daroi orders Ch*. idices:erNollroierptig attended la : -WA 144.. moarsupt !Ad , .140440,PkYnia* r alto agent f 05.7.10 :celebrate, Truss far Noft:em -90 . k.ht.,.. _Peon and AN ta ?°#!- 4 f : .m r sioF,vi" '-' r lhneitesai..d—Dr:4l'l3l%'No:l46ilFiinneit, attends to all branoties the , Dental VOW- s., - i''Ti ru t . 0 '.. i.t.t.tti ---. tirotraPirr .....r- tKy.t.-' i,: f t t• - / --"""• ' It .4 1 7 " e tt• t t:ttJ) / iiirnc4 slt irletbsaitter• itirtryAS-Wiklai9W6" 1/11,4,,lbrAwatr• .11J. hue, ONE 1111 N MUD tfi , . tt tics atcitball4lll4ru I'm ty,sai -,llNOTinVilortlrrerliNisani ii44141* 1 6 .tttwo-isint. to a 1344x5.1451MX 8:" - . - . L ato'''" 'Amiloistid •ANTEu.: B . ticiatedllEN tea ttliette. the geld. Apply it Reedtmertets, Career etaidth its etteetet I I ; 1 . 1 74P; ' q t) i . - I ,W ,f - ' ,..-Lilt; : r22:: , ,T .J.- :, w:A I;l4ll:fzias yinxitziaamlikiyz Aifri.. • li)4jii vi , ,1?.• Aa]:.. -;ntii fi f ej4, • ifi11,,,... - 7, ilf. ..t.n .-..1 ;.. og.a 7, :z _.-441.15xr ...4.- oat IQ aimad r•lii Pi) ir,:irtv..s . lU-' '.- ./0.117.1;(1 Dkfirvnii.l,4l iliiiv o.o'rei.itier.44.;
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