- - A . . . . . tithslturghazetk. _ TvissnoxmanNe.. • : 4: > 18,:1882. ' .41 7 1 , A11W. earornatz PAPYB• o.llv TEX 0127. Keno . . — . Nut Onarrinnlns for WI &Mae, tiCk. Eau, Optician, 65 littit finstr -4 1 1 4 64014 7.: _ =Mi!=i S.' . ,cDOloosetraitous of Jay. The excitement consequent upon the . recep tion of thixte ere f rom F ort Donelsoi . inoreas .4 - yestmlafaftemoon with its general dis - setztinatiOn, tiell In . the 'Ovenitig - a jubilant spirit pemulod' the entire community. In particular:lnstitutes; sigeneral dettionstraiton wu anticipated by impromptu illumisustions, net. r• .1. and bonkei,.to.: ^/.111 ...011$0Post 02co4rere beautifully , illuminated, and at treated hitch 'attention. Minute guns were trod from Coal MU, bands were parading the streets, and - "Bail .Columbia,".. the "Star Spangled -Banner,"- and other national 'sin greeted thousands of listening ears.. The general joy would be unalloyed did riot the thrice weloome news of this glorious Tie. tory cam with it the melancholy -intelligence that, it was bought with the blood of many brave and -loyal soldiers. -- Thousands of anxiousloving heart*, will be wrung with anguish when the detailed that bloody battle are d. pablie, but they . will have the con solation of knowing that their fathers, sons and brother% diednohly hittling for the cause of Maly, humanity, - and the osuseet God Proclamation by the Mayor: Upon .the iOeeption the gloriotio ow' of yosuordoyildiyorßawyerionted the follooring: . _ . . gtiisitratitt, Fah. It, 1862. Elm' Mayor congratulates rho -silken, of Mahar& on the brltlientauctves of the'lrai donalexats is the-ceptore of 'Roanoke Island, llisibeth city, Edenton, Port. Henry, and the hantycrideoine of the llag of the Union along the banks of the" TEMI26I#OII to the head of lie payigalile witsis In the State of Ala 100110 retognition of the importance of these events, it'is directed Nutt, at noon of Saturday, the Und iamb, 100 gaits be fired,' and that hamediateirtags be raised on all publitifitahlings. It is. also requested that owners and masters of steamers lying in port, and this vecOpunts of private buildingo will, whore* . practiable, .display; tho National Given andeirny •hand and ;tali_ the 17th day , of Itibrnary, 1862. o:l3awitn,jr., Mayor. The.: Late:ViCtorg...Propicsed Cele. it will =be seal,,froin - the annexed acre spondettee,'lltitt.W Wereber of our leading *id semi are daitirans of 'nuking suitable arrange mite for Celebrating, in a proper and bicom 7 , lag manner, the late glorious victorywchieved '67 our..iiip.; Tennessee. We hope' to see the: teustitg -well attended, and we have no • the a • •will be • doub.. t • omens non worthy of the city and the epaulet:: ' . _ . . ' - • ' • ' Piemonte:at, reb.l7, 1882. 21/Ike 'Meier 8.'6. Busier Mayor, dro.: Dear Sir: SW. underelgeed- neyeatally request your SCOW to all a meeting of the 'citizens of Allegheny courity, at inch time and place u you designate, to - rata 'm store to celebrate in an appropriate manner thereeenttlorione victory . addeeed by our' unapt Army any. - A. 0. M7Cmalleo, ClinVer Bmltla, ArbUthbOttailiillen acd. Joseph`Plommer, Thema W:gbur, John - W: Itkkbell, MUMS )11{11116•32, McCitEdIediCAULLUCCI & Co, John 11. Melia; Chan Keller; WhiteLe • Pwi Tolff, Doff & illeett,'Buirgeen .t Co., B. B. Carnahan, J. B. Laughlin Xnap; Wood leCo., Gnid, Bennett t Co.. Zing PO MIL 31. Hartsell, . • A. Mainland,- Co.,' Many Smyth a , . Wm. McKnight,_ - P. - De Man, • Igrerson, Preston* Co., John Speer, B. P. JennhO - Lloyd & Static, - 11Campbell, ' 0 1 .t h regg i Co., - • L.. flUrshheld; ' - W P Thom B.L.Tohneatocir, • S. Belmar, • Ju P. Tamer • B. B A llarbods, Logan A Gregg, ' • J..11.r.D. Crosson, T. M. Janet, PIM Rhoebart, Janus Wood, .IW. D. Baster, Thos. J. Baratisld - B Pnag. Chalfant & Co. Prrrasuatitt, rob. 17, 1862. 21))1fratre 4. 6. MeCendlas. J. W. lifttAL O. W. litagaskr, Jas. /rota and otlyers : livinutia: In couipllaace with your requatt,l tlippolut Tuesday, lath lust. ost lo o'clock a. m. as the time, and the Men:hints' P.:dump as the p lace . for /wading • tweeting to snake softsblearraugauseuta furpelabaaing the' emulous ricturita addend by car lellow-cittsaus, who are battling to nuthttaba the Oretitutiou and ths Laws. • ' C. Maim. CAS!, Or INITOWIATIOLAND BURII -I.llo.—We learn, says the Wheeling Pram, that on Baturdly night, two, Irish women named Ann Lynch and. Jain Parker were dreadfully burned. The circumstances seem to be thew They met at - the house of. Larry , Blemity, op positwthellospital,tthri /first ward, and not heaps *maxi& et for • long tinier they: were so much elated that • bottle , of whisky was immediately proeured. It was not tong before, both were greatly intoxicated. •By some alien* the clothes of one took afire, and, . iwindertaking to extinguish' it, the °labia of the other• Wok fire also. , •Beforet assistance could be obtained they were burned almost to sitirlip. It is supposed at thetime of writing this„,titat one is dying, and the other &hum. . , hstsmva Wien lectured beton an overflow. log audience last evening at Lafayette Hall.. His Iseturi Will a medlerof *it and humor, andislionaded - in -numerate incidents-and iaeeioieo, all eiltralited to amuse and In-, strut.- He made many In. hits at the fish= ions and (Aim of life,...Mok or gerersuniutt oillelals, and eobtraotors *- handsomely, and wide misty. hippy and pointed allosiqns to the'. present • rebellion, which invarbsbly . Ntroughrdeent - tbe honse." . - , Clinai or Dom.—The proposab for the delivery Of one ihoasend four hundred and liflY.borsai for the United States Govennent, to be rewired on lionday, /.7th last. hare been postponed to Monday, thel2d distant. See adVimbensent elsewhere. The Military Academy st West Point. BildX Oblo Prob. /7 1862. EX!. Re-Mtn 4 : The accompanying petition to COngtilee'lies - been' numerously signed In this place. - . Its friends are desirous of wise ' =epees which shall place a military educe-. lion within the reach of. all those who aspire . _ • te: the profesal6ii: of 'arros--:meaus better adepted to our new national exigencies thin . thrt sehoolit Weir Puler. can possibly finish. _ , . Its palate:slice may Induce others to tapper ' Ste' in Ceiling the attention of Congress and purPints Legislatures to 'the sollicot • . s;'," ~ Tours; do" 2b Aside Home of itoiroientativo• of 'the'-thrised Stain in'Congrese'onesibled • -The •'.undersigned, nitisans. of tpeetially represent ; That the.. National tar' theademy at West. Point, ii. Y., has; in VOrdn'thithure, failed , to answer Its important Vent.4ther4ied In its establiihment and sup. perLi...That Ito .gratniteus 641101110 n of toe ins, falters. ..jealous exolusleenese which is tioWirorking thsestrously to the public good; i That unjustly glees advarit.ages to the few • the* many fat their suppOrt ; That • Amps few, are often selected from-mothilletl7 a - 7 1 liens political farOritimi;and not becenie 4hotr tastes:or capabilities qualify them for .ffithtee id thut loiltary profusion ; That the , • ..sonthted support of :the inititithrs dapriies . •Went , the beneath we might otherwise derive linis - ststo'iounilloonoo and privets cronspeti thonlitillacing the means or military , educe bolt. wltttin the teach of all who aspire to a, /istawledgenf the science or profession of arms. .43torlhese reasons -we respectfully ask your hoteredde body to suspend the military Wasi;l'alut; ansi'VeV. 7 inch fostering sit Utether•tastramenothtior; a. thrill serve tq haild.;.ip...military :schools through - the country, on the same socceisfal heats on which now mist oat schools' -of theology, of law, of medicine, and of general - Thus - git lug the opportunity at a": thorough'; toiltratry, education to all such Of ;air /oath. at' aspire to arms sal probation, or who would, qualify thatithelves to, defend 'their coasts' , and its Antblioth hold/Wichita any animosity. Atokte‘iteinthtilr beinktutrnleiliFfen PM. 14,4 .ti'l I /10111111RDAITRAM A Church torthe Aorleirtneenth.'! The Tldristi ' MtA:PinitijiyiudG Regiment, pot. Howley, haireceired a new church tent, ram Philadelphia, which' is _new, regularly used for religious undoes. Their camp paper, akin described it is constructed after an oriental pattern, and closes similar t 0.1.11 =brides, having p, canvas table on' the center uperating on the same plan. : Its cost, OXCitillITO of trans portation, was one -hundred_and seventy-five dollen, which rumbas been nearly raised by the voluntary' contributions :of the :mien and officers who attend the' Meetings in it. was soleninly'dedicated to the service of God, on Sabbath morning at eleven-o'clock, by a sermon by Chaplain Stewart, and dedicatory . address andiwayer by the Nev. Col: Wearier, of the Ninety-Third Petinsylvaniailikcatiters. The singing on the occasion was ledlq Capt. Pullwood, and.wes remarkably good; taking all thiPgs, into icenilderation.,' Col.:Weetter in bis address, . . evidently - touched the; right yelp, as more emotion was-inhibited on the ' part of his hearers than has sometimes been' witnessed at the dodlcatiori of -costly teMples. The service in the, evening was conducted by Seigeant M'lteeters, of Company C The it tendaneW being as fall-la during .day. Meetings will be held. regularly on Sabbath and Wednesday evenings for religioni service; on .Thursday evenings far singing school, and the other evenings . for military instructioW-- when suitable instructors, can be produred. -The library is to be kept open at all, times, and, an abundance 'of religions newspapers . Will constantly be found on the table.' NON IN 113111Nt .00 3A 00 - 40 29`4-10' Macitenthittim the City..4ivelyticene " on . the Levee. " •' ' . „ . Boon after the reception of the news of the capture of Fort MOnelson, the eity . 'becanth wild with joy and excitement.' The steamers at the wharf, about forty in number, soon be gan' to run zip their colors, followed by an al most.. • • instantaneotts ringing .balls,cfwhich . attracted thousands of Pollan , to the b O O% *hare the glorious news was .discussed amid. the Most animated jingling-of bells ever heard in this city. The effectwaseleelrical among the boatmen, and the most eager , desire was eveowhere manifest:ld - to readthe particulars. At ono c'elook the, Evening 63Zalf was sued and distributed to the newsboys, whohad a dear Bold, and rapidly . disposed. of thou sands of copies. A driisling rain was falling it the time, yet min; stopped to read as soon as they could obtain the paper; while Others hastened to places of shelter; reading as they walked. --We never saw papers seised so eagerly, nor their ',mutants dethured.with so mush avidity. The Mayor his issued a,noto of taingiatulatien to the eitliens, - and it is proposed to honor the viethry to our. armies by suitable demonstrations of joy, firing a salute of one "hundred guns; dhplaying..thc national colori t singing -of 'bells;'etoi. Let all , .tha people Wows • '•, - . ; , - A Noble Work. The Pennsylvi