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WOWING WAY
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• ' CITY' AFFAI RS.'
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•fgae, by V.-Bhaw,"Optielan, Fiftb
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•1 1 ' 3 )FOltasler, , 2;18•; •
..
Mr. AltirdpFtile geadings. •
entertainment girertb it Mr. , Jamey E.
fiterde - Wit, at Concert Hall, last evening, waif .
la!). thi high eitientitiOns :Crested
• fliae a n fuulli
actor, and the pciprity which
„ hiehes-
lately - gained by his readinge.
.Vl . llotier. WIN frightfu l ly bad = a peltitig rain
rr
:shaving failinHie entire day and evening 7 yet •
,it.itieleiltetaleading this ,a fargaandliigliti
i•• andientre greeted the. distinguish.
.
ed_ elocutionist. .The.. performance' opened,
1. :with . selections from Hemlet,". depict."'
jug: the : , interview bitweee hamlet and
.. the . Ghost, which It is. needless to say
won rendered in a finished and faultless man
-'I 'tier, - Then followed *a short but beautifully'
dleariptive poem; bygT. Hiehnian Reid, Big.,
beauty of .which will long be .remembered
Isfeenneetion with-Mr. Murdoch's admizable.
tes,' Hatton. It delighted' every one present,
atirrelieited - heartrapp . lietse. - Motod's " Bridge
Lion, find *, cillive,l'-from
BeltUtiroint :"The;Cliarga or. die, Italie :Hsi. ,
~gide,?-by: Tennyson' , :eo widely different :in
idyll*" and each: requiring the highest potters
'of t he; reader, Were executed 'witit:tonolang
and thrilling effect , ileeed"net follow '
the progracemoierther—sufilee, it to lay that
- -the Porteontions of - Moneleur Poisson," end
• 'Hie trial 'of the eelebrated'eausa - of "Barden
! ye. Pickwlek," were inimitable, end convulsed
::the andienee with laughter.,. All retired from •
ball highly , pleased, and doubtless feeling
that they:hadleen" fully compensated forth*"
tioneepent.' ' • ' ,
fdr,,filerdoch will road isles-;
lions from an .unpubllehed..polon by T. Ba.:.
~- oliatiat4: Read; Esq.,• entitled "The Wild
'Wagoner of the Alleghenies, " Thie poem' is
highly dramatic In to chara cter, and will gir e.
• i•-tall scope to Mr. Murdoeh's histronto powers. ;
,IMis sympathetic appreciation of2this Amer
loan poet was evident in his felicitotis render._
terof thepiece above mentioned, and those
who attend the readings to=night will doubt.
f lass enjoy a "full-feast of good Wigs." I
Itistimony of those. who have heard this pool"
vellited by Mr. Murdoch, I. that it will take. I
fits place fn thefirst reek of American -poetry.
. ,
Late J u dge Devi":
i .; lie hale already announced Hie'decease of
, Bughliaarisits q . - .one of the oldest end MiXts
moat highly
• t identified with the growth_
y. and prosperity. of county for a period or
-ores sixty years:- Ho lived to lee thele
inanities expand _from vend.. frontier 'settle:-
te large and provi,eronicities„ and der., .
;-iteg thittime was called by his felloir-eitLesns
to fill many phtees of trust, end resionellillity
l-kliseharging his duties faithfully and:ae,
Judge .Darls ives,born.iu county • Tyrone,'
• : , Breland, and: came to ,this .iottntry in 1801; 1
a than in : his twenty-fOurth year: , Being en.:
teiprisinthirhis-dispeeltion,'he" determined
I ,
H
to. locate hem. led abottt,the affairs of
• /He- e built the stone hence now ownindby
• •-• r James Holmes A Co., at the PPork Molise;
four miles below Allegheny, on'theeld'heiver .
read, (now the Pittsburgh, PortWajne and
4 Chkago itailieed,) :where. he kept a public
`A) , :.).hectic at the time of the war of lea; , le the
• '-:•••
Tar of 181,5 be built the first brick bops. io
tetierigiial town of - Alleghtulyelti , which,_ he
first , store Im tha, place—and
I• indeed tha, only store there for :Many 'years:
• , :lieservied "aa:& deputy in the office of Skee4
Wlstaff, of this county, and in 1812 . was sp..
; pointed U. S. Marshal- for the' Western Die
-,
snot of pointed ,
by Prealdent Monroe ,4•ln 1825 he. was re-appointed to this position;
• thy John Quincy Adams, , mad was the last.
officer In this district:removed by, General
reipivel having - been made w
eonsideiable time after "Old Ilichory" had
• taken the Proaidentiel chair. He was subse ,
iwaintly .appointed Associate Judge of the .
:Court of Quarter Sesstoes, by Moonier Hktner,
,!11114 stirred in - that capacity - for, tawny, .years.
is also worthy of nom that he was the first
• lßurgess of the Borough of Allegheny,.and
-..•:` 'always took an active part inwhatevet tended.
advance tbirliitarests and happiness of:the:
.... • ~ - sJ udge Davis, fur the list twenty year' of
;ids life, suffered greatly from rheumatic pains;
him'' unable to attend to active
'.., , bneinees- He
.was enabled, nevertheless;: to
{discharge his duties to society, and was always.
ironed a warm friend to the poor and unforte. ,
!nate. : 11e died khappy Christie', and "leaves'
, itshiriehicri many woo will cherish his - mine- .
f !iy as an honest, upright and worthy man.
. ,
Incendiary • Pipit-Look to
the Fire ;Plugs',
• , Tuesday uight, , between. nine and ten
o'clock; Are was discOropti in the wagon shop
. ,
of
Meisra.:Yunne& Moloney, 'Moir the corner
11fOrtill - Pi.luels.An . Ninth
Ward.' A'nuuttorofttuin, who happened-to be
• .; t standing near the shop, raehid.ln and
eztln
guished,the firs`
some .11.arwood had been
which wits 'ilted'by means
. ":of a fuse, pOrthins of:which wcri picked
the fire had Seen poi oat. : Had the at
f..*:Obthiptbsen made at a later hour, the shop, and
- .1 .parhapl some adjoining property,, would hare
Wm destroyed: The malicious scoundrel who
uptl44 thatnatob is not itniwn, but an ef
fortwill im made to ferret hintout.
' • A member et the Nlagtra Phis • Company,
who.
,preient at the Oro, infinite us that
.- , - , -ichtutati.attempt was made tn 4141- the Are_
, . plop in that-vicinity, they were 'found im
-
; • •••?movable, -hating . beeome, Arid . from rust.
Water had to be procured from, hydrants:
Wh are,thilro plus allowed to get frac; &Jil
1,. •t condition ? There tia cikidnal - carelesalteSS
iomenbrue, and the plugs should be placed in
- '"i c ,order lluniedlately.- We believe that it is the
.." ioisiCone to examine all the fire plugs
slat . they . do
hot &Chid uji-or tbi tillitter be at
-
Fpi:e in 144 .
Last evenisig;ii are iiiici'out yin- th•. bit
iefiiiity of Mmrt.:AfcCorailek .k Co.;(o';'G.
314ormick, John Irwin, Jr., &MIS. DI. Fin
",eyylnested on'Butcher's- TAD.; near the ,
. Alla
oitylina. The Are'ciitigke from .a de
the' bintsole room, where
. ,
- , ' , 4liere„srate-five barrels of that.most Laflamme
34•1'.il,srisl" i'whiefi,ldrictliitli great intensity'
retoariable bearitY and 'variety of ooroi
•,-.in/P-Arertnnatell,the works, were constructed
with a 'view 'to safety from firs, being in wen:
aiertmant4,, each or which l. :Are
Proof- .The b,nilding; stood the test i sad the
-witty damage which nealinut froin 'the Anima
tbb oelltsisTit ;tank, and twelve
repair the
,' d ! s Theiinglitekweri promptly on'the ground,
slid it was believed, by many, that the entire.
winks would be destniyed.. -The people : in the
iumediatoneighborhood removed their furni
tire, aid preparild'for:U general conflagration
••• ;but they, were luiPpily,illsappeinted. This
refinery semis to have been bout upon correct
ptinciples, and'lhoesT engaged .in the business
shonkt make it into of 'tile fact.' ' "L'
,• 'Pennsylvanians for the Gunboats.
tzuSsit ; the iroops,'lyhtsb pasted tbrOugh
this of ty en Tuesday night and :Wednesday,
to mail tfio'gnnboafa Ln tho on,pidltion against
. .
• , Columbire warn a number of PennsfirOlii
labindtag corona I?ttraburighen, from -Um:
Thlr curds Isemant, Bowlet.- Wri /ire.
=baair a Hat xi( i;•alsiDY of /14,,0,11
. , R..d, Bobcat
rairrnazi 3 Outrigi -111. 1 111itoo:
'Brow' ' , Jacob , dllolicr Jima Bur,
Jam as For:4 John; Masan; Carson and
iihrtrluonii-AWar. Limb.
Than are •florlistachniatt;
/akin ireinltWlrboaal.sisaass. iea
could **taunts /is - ; , .7iir• Icaru s *ma rival*
btu:, that.ths :antlra,Thirteentk . lfagfruCit
,would.BuiCirotautarirad for'elda "
and lie* •
idea - Oita ige.4441111144% . ' ' • ' 1•E--
~.„ • • .1
comire, um* fouzzattry.--The.ealeban_
- 9 - Noni of otir r ieertuurw;.Whi; bee zo; 4 "
' *Of 'MS litlitatittiftiStiglyi for
tinnorei of. me:tided - :ebidlera
.fromarrtilonelson,yesierani.erdeidnitmt
huhdredletelage of oast from therdieuers.life'
itnitrOdie , 'Well.known eon] dealers:l When.
''finioted will delivered, the captain - stated, to
obeiribi fine, that it would biased' in the
'good cause above mentioned, if the boat was
accepted, whereupon Mr. Mathew generoisty,
marked that Mt' the coal was columned is
gat piarpose; shoUldner cost the avian .0.
CO?. is.the aptrif:evincedl4 'nm* Of
our boading•citisens... . •
'Bute" Frai iw Actionasr.--Y•sterday
sallanfoOn;, theeboardlng_house occupied :by.
,Mrs: Mouse, In McClelland's' rOwi,hOrth4ist
corner oldie Diamond; Alleglesii, slight. ;
ly damaged by dm which caught from' a de
&dire Sue, between .r.thr, roof- and upper floor
'Of the ''Soma 'of. tbe = .clOthing and
arnituri Ilm.bonio waS;dimagait,',lrit the
injury-to tim.huilding was trifling. -
SOLDIER ICILLID.77OII TllCedijy; 1110104 p
of Nlntfi 'lgraine Regiment, - natio nn-.
kiibrraiwatr isilleintarJohnstowni.by failing
'fFfigf;tAti wiii'in'the 'first detach
anesstissaksrpit, fqr drag in elnicolOsbila en=
TRIM - WERDIT'B SONIA !MUTE
.
Peoliitymremitillospital for the Insane:
Froth the annual nport of 'Oi'managers - of ,
the Pennsylvamioliospltal for, the Module, the
following facts have been' obtained !
The number, audind kite" the Inititution
during the . past ;year,' 182 ;:number
.
charged in the same peried; 201. At the Mose
of the liar there 255 patients under,
treatment.. Total Onrabel. Mibildititlitiod in
466 L ., The males zumbered•-247,:the fe
:Males 209. Of thepatleots discharged inlBBl,,
92. WereCured 7 4B inalis; and' AO famine i - 14
were much improved, and 32" did not show any
-evidences of improvement. The deaths of the
year numbered 29, 'The report states that of
the cured 31 were residents of the Hospital not
ixceedrngthrietzionthi; ef the inneb Improved;
Sour were under treatment lecithin three
months. Several of the pat:ants were removed •
before an. adequate. •trial of treatment weir
given. "The friends of pationtsi" it Li stated,'
t. cannot be too early couvlueed,that the two
great essentials for the lisiorition . of the in
lane are a prompt • resort to the most liberal
'end enlightened emirse of treatment, and when
once adopted an Unfaltering - perseverance in
milong as dui. *MS. ta faint proba
bility of anccese."....• • .
The . whole nuogier of patient.- admitted
Into tbe.Hospital sines its opening in 1841,
is 8,258-1,992 of whom - wereinales. But 4of
-Whieh; warennder 10 YearsiiB between 10 and
16 . ; 1271iimi lb' to 20; 662: - between 20 and 26;
GUS-from, 25 • to-311. Bran., e: table. showing
the oompatione- of the 1,992 nal*, patiente re
ceived-since the oppuku l t, , it appears' that 287
.;wirolarmere, 402 hievehante,'l44 'clerks, - 39
physieiane,_d4 !airier., 25 clergymen, 34
teacherq 66 stuinnts of medicine, law 8 divin-.
44.; 6 othoers of the "
army - and of the
nary, :Of methidies the carpenters ontamber
alkot.hori,! . 74 hieing ' boon' admitted, while
them were. Mai 10 hrieltnYars; I.2.`Unman and
;15 , paloted.I. The ahoenutkers ,numbered 81,
the tailors 35; the printers -18. , • - The total es
',pepdituros department
a r triif43;B4o,9s'; - net receipts $11,385;29;
'de Mitt of Outabisl3B;ss3;7B; net receip
.
New - User for Rock WI.
/Us believed that the enigitioul production
of 01l in Western Peunsylvinia will stimulate
.
its application to ,
new niee until the capacity
..Of the welts will be fully taxed. The London
.citutical, /we, men lone a now application of
oil, which. should be made the subject of ex
perlusini, st . t.bis country. It is celled. the .
"Carburation of Gu."., . A reSesvoir contain
ing the. 01l la' attached below the 'gas burner,.
'and the L ipis pulses through the'oil. It thus
-bencaritia eitargad WIG( the vapor, and yields o
utplay. inereasid:light. . The, journal just
mentioned . gives .the 'detail of experiments
ade to test theeffeet by the Commtssion •of
10744 and also by - Dr:Letheby, Governmeot
,a,Usigst,;Wbieli are bieEy as follo ws: half
sinsen gas lamps on one side of a ettoet were
,pro*ided With barnas tonsil:fling five feet of
gsa:Perhour.' 'Au tiqul number on the oppu.
eits-sido; with burner* tOnstimistilwo ' and '
half feet per hour, to.whieh last oil reservoirs
were' attaohed.• Thorecilt was, that - in• the
gni:Loral' opinion, 'the' light•given' out• , war
equal, or very nearly 40, notwitbstatidlng_the
doable quantity of -gas consumed by the tire'
rgpt, blu•nerpi. • The rennet wan, that the saving.
Weald be: it leis t...erpelutgltust on - esch
PhilidelpblilLedger Obseivei 1. 4 thatlf
saving of $$ per annum, an be effected on each
burnorin London, where gas is .sold at half
the p4lw it brings here,;sind -oil ' dearer. the
caving probably be out of all pro
portion greater then that which Is' effected in
Loidon.••• wouldnot ba ,aurprising if the
cost of lighting the-city could .be reduced 33
lier;itept.'lls - this way, and • the invention ;
might. even be fnand applicable for the house
as wallas streetillumination. r it. is in-fact a
mode of. burning oil without , wide, and prob.
ibly'sniny itinds'of oilcan be burned in this
way which' cannot probably be burned, with
Attempt to . riturn,.the Penitentiary
Last night a most diabolical attempt was
made to destroy the stable attacbed the
. .
Western Penitentiary, in which wire a span
of. splendid horses, Awe floe cews,"carriages,
istiness; eta.; the property Capt. John
,Bir
mingham, Warden of the Prison., The stable
Iraseutaired by-climbing - the fence or gate on*
Webster street, and it seems that the_rat .
thing Which caught the attention oftheineeti. !
Aliary. wawa sloth cover. over a fine new Mut
rine.- This was tired; and, as thW,iop of the
carriage was but& few inchesbeloir the
offloor
ing.the loft on which the hay wag stored,'
the Villain naturally-expiated that 14_47 whole
piece would soon be in • sheet of tames, and
probably Beta soon the match was applied.
. At three o'clock, a gentleman i who.' Was
dientang in the ' apartment of' the
prison was aroused by the lueessant barking
of - a;,littledog, and. got up to see what was
wrong; but diaooierfig - notbinginiss milted
again. to bed ft•r'daylight, lhee tells War
entered; and !it-wawdLsoovered that the corar
of the .carriages-had'-beeti burnt-off, and, the
carriage 'oorielderablr damaged—the taint"
being :blistered and; thW, trimming, Injured.
It so happetuubiliat the carriage had been
washed We -previous.• evening, and the, cover
was naite - denip,aa 'well as the floor where the
burning; fragment/11 . '141W: - This circumatanee
prevented „thi , Weed : trona - catching, ,and the
barking of the dog probably, deterred a second
There Is a.strong suspicion as to the guilty
partici!, and the ..,prolice W- strict
watch upon the intiveinintWorone!or two cer
tain individtds; wbo;slanuld the attempt be
renewed, will moat likely, get thentselvea into
the Penitentherj; where theY should be now.
The Proposed Expedition tot Camber.
laid ItiTer..ool to Physitiaos and
Numsea .''" • ,
We have almady noticed the liberal tender
made by several of our boat ',owners, of their
,
beatinn , d crews, to at one, to' Cum
beelaud tonld 'in retico!rthi and relies-,
_
the slak ; and - , eSeppleC i soldiers at that
.
place; their terries' biLaiptad, thej
ocirPa
slaloms and hunssa who . will donbiless readily
wolanteer._foi,:thli purpose: The following
note has ju st been received from: the Mayor:
Pet t :i 19,1862, , -
I desire that the Captains . of t e following
steamers be pieced on , the record; for the pa
ts/OH° and tibial 'offer,Of their mervicee and
boats, without retinfieration,,tO proceed
mKiataly taCamtissland, river, to relleve-the
wounded soldiers : B.Caltet, Capt. Wolf; Clara
Poe,-Capt. Poi- Horizon, Captj Stockdale ;
Emma, Capt.lllairratta ; •Westmoreland, Capt.
Evans; sir Wm. Wallace, Capt. Hugh Camp
' :B. C. Serra, Jr., Mayor.
t , Tbe following call to physicians and borne
Eneelso been- Issued: . • • ,•• •
.M.ay a a tlencs;,‘Fiti. 19, 1802. ,
'and - s ituistitallist design ten ,
dazing :their services to. go Act 'Cumberland
lisireto assist in attendance on the 'wounded
there, if needed, will repert thennielves lmme-.
diataly ta B. C. liewrsilJr., Mayor.
. .
Btntoaart,..The clothing store of - Mr:John
rtaltinti.itiftrittat,Aas szorra4 by burglar',
lotwolighvlant many aid - good' to
dor amount of $2OO tank, , ,
o*lirillar of Olio Eris gallr4iCompani
Wthikosso 4 4,,x4r5 r .
niaes3oo,ooo ittiisWitlahs
. _ k able. • '
Vein:Utz . Woillo•-4.11a"Tel
Hausa A- Biumtuts; the eminent Atblishetn
of 'blew- York; Leis itieliwtAv-o;4l"Clina
.
-211;fBy Soirociimrteruutv,
•Runtite; edited lif:Xareins.:WilHon i ;tnitiir
of,"PriMary History.'" "History oftho United
Staten" "American liiiteryg!; f‘Buttinea, of
:oeneral Histoiry," Vie" have exainhied this
series -of Reading Dicke :With Considerable
Uri; and aro free too:info/a that the result of
our ekiniiinitiOn*liiii Mien to iimite'nefeel that
they 'excellin . seyeial inipeeti X7l the ,sehoot.'
. •books , professing Ito 'hive; 'object,
which WO had , pretiotutly ,seen,- - whether pro••
in' tills; conittijy• or ltiported, from .
Ear Op e: high' prates; we know; bat
-we are conittleit that every; word of. it is deli
urved, and mill boleartily endorsed by .who-
ever - gives these books the carefuland nupre:-
judicial examination which their importance
domande; eolith 'hive endesivoriX. to - do:
Especially will the-practical teseher,often• by
,sad exporienee welt acquainted with the, de
. .firienoles, of many of the old; end not a few of.
:.the new sohiMbhooks whir:the is, Abliged Lo
use, epproolate the serious - paints , of. e.wee.i -
Unto which - will' amid •nn 'Me- Observation,
when he epee this '-beatitifur Serbia of hooks.
Beautiful, we have isird;- - --thr:24ll9OXall their
other itteritsorhich, under - . itryi : disidratilkE•
.of : waternalfOrtni wield tavola be steknowl
-iidgid; they ire the 'Most -beautiful' series of
adueetional WOrks, so tut as theywiteid, that
,have yet- been, produced this otwitaßl; or,
we' bellove;10 Alielettst-treal Is .
:aiii_ok:olwiii*Alidb6o%'that 4 tia this re : ,
"spent, alone,,lt WOMpare . mint
lociusly withany other series of . sohool l books;
but-when we' come- to tbs. woid-outs, so, nn. ,
morons, so excellentmany of 'theta in' ei:
quliitely flue as to . etesktir copper-,
plationgravingsmisre than WOO& auti,!we ass
coinpellecLieww‘lbitraltroimilittettipti el
illuttitingbiokrof this - ibis, have been boin-
paritirely failurei-r-so appropriate,„ ve
illistretive it* the' illinifiatiotia' that isoctom
pimp everyeason hooka, which can
be better impressed on the memory of the
pepil-by the aid of this art. After what we'
hare saki, We need hardly add that we would
eataiatly. -- ; cult ,the , attention of perents and
lie ashers to. th li series of School and Family
• -Readers. The • following are already issued i
Primer(introduotory), cute ; The"
Flint :Reader, 20 cents . ; The Second Reader,
90 cents Ttii'Third Reader;2o - Conta ; The:
Fourth Reader,- 66. cents; Tho Fifth Reader,
$1 00.
Single 'copier will be sent to Te.thaints ' for
- imunorition, postage paid, on receipt Cf bat(
price, aid to others, on the reetilfit of the full
price..
"Mr. Henry Miner, Fifth street,. Pittsburgh,
will' supplr:Uples 'of the above Raider*, to.
• TRZ CON7IYQ72 I..MONTHLt, THR MARCH.
L-8 . 0 gristly anoottrated harar the..publlshers
of this new Monthly felt, by the favorable
reception given the two previous Millibars
that they have increased the March 'numbs;
sixteen pages., And
r ive are warranted to say,
even by the r curarlry - glance snri hart, given'
through the present number, that, in .every
respect as well as that or site, it goes; inr .
creasing. We would give the pricer of the
Cbstimental Monthly, for our part, even to reed
the single paper, entitled "Among thaPinev,"
which hes been continued in the present num..'
her, and with. the promise of stn.' further con
tinuation,—fos which we are truly thankful.
Mr,. IV,. A. .oildenfanny, 45 ?Mb strait;
near . WoOti, y " g ent forth e Continental • .
Monthly.... . '
How to , Test nitrite
Much of refined oll.now ii the market
is of aziliaferiotAnalliy‘, 'did abate bf it is
Cum 4o contain portions of rtuirolel which
eon - suroei rapidly, and iticrattail th danger
and'expense Mud the use of oiliotalburning
- fluid. The Ibllciwingle a simple ,
"Pouk out into a saucer &portion:4 the oil
then approach the surface :with al lighted
match ; if the oil is defective little, !spavklea_
of blue flame will wise from it, and it , riutj'
even take fire over the .whole,aurface, ' a
good and safe oil will not take fire until it has
had time to bec ome , consitTeriblY heated, but
will. onlyburn,aionnti the wood id . Om match
i
where Iteloitiersed Mit, 'Without - spreading.
over the alitMer: ' Another 'raft!' 't¢ regard'
'all elieap - Mh itith suspicion, 'artaperimetif
with the writer has -demonstrated ' their . de,
fieleney of quality.-T It may Aliso added
that the.eheap oils, 'while apparentb , corn.-.
what, mote economical in the puraliss*, will be'
found, being more liglatAnd.,volatile, to be
ooneumiut in much leve time than thb denier
FRANZ 'LLSLIZ'S 702 ti ' MOW
JBCI2 =Olitherample pages nf .this magazine
/ ,,,, AdataluAr always look for all the "novel
ties of the season"—the humors, if not some-
times thei follies,. of eirsugefal : fashion' and
her rotiries..But many "modeeittai
besides tho "modes" of dress, are oinsideied.
There are atories;essays• ana poems, for the'
literary, whether of the beau monde, or not yet
of it; and as a "little learning," ; only, is 're;
gnired to make a sufforientlynpreciattre reader
of ail magazine literature,—we think ,we can
safely commend Fronk Loolioti Moothly to a
large public. It'may be had from any dealer
in periodicals.. Price, 25 cent& • , •
CZL AAAAA 10X A? larspgicuty.—Th• citizens
of Sewickley are making preparations for a
grand rocket exhibition on Saturday . evening,
next, responsive to the general xejoicings
'which are in anticipation bore and ',elsewhere
on that day. . . ;
D WILLING. Buinen.—Mr.. EUsh& !Friokner,-
residing near Brownsville, Mercer openly, re
his-dWelling house with:M.4%litre
(mutants consumed.. His loss will exceed live
hundred dollars. .
SPECIAL,
Ae ELOCIAIIS CLOTHIGNO
One of the beet plamm , wlthhi-the - rah& of our
isnowledgeto ytwohitedolothiagkeituwielthig
geode, le thi atabliehmeot of Wes W.Ne
the A Ca.,• oornei of: Federal ,Creel. end. the
Diamond, Allegheny. They never fail taien
der iatiefaelion'to thiworwho favor ahiite with
call;and will 50fl at very
Remember the loieliti, .cothertif Federal
street and the Diamond, Allegheny.
• Tex CRIBS of English and'Americian, Prints
at 12k cents per yard ; 800 pieciis of fancy
detains at 1;% - cents per yard. A Dirge stook
of Cirs7'Prug Gaols at 124ddida, anal price
20 cents ; a `large assortment of d ncy, Dress
Silks at .50 Cents a yard; worth 80 anti. 'All
the above ,goods . will be opened the morning
at J. Finch's, corner of Grant land Fifth
Stresti,'opposite the Court Hones.l
. 1 •
. .
EXTNA. visa double Ingrain Miipets at 8234 e
per yard, cheap at..873ic., A large 'took of
imported carpets at 31 and 27)-4c, worth 50e.
Cottage add ewlielarpets at 25e. lOU cloths,
rage and door, m eta, at extensively iow prices.
The plioe to get the above goods is •at . J.
Finch's, corner of Grant and Fifth streets.
li/list-so ahlount of suiforitig - Ind disease,
Among the volunteers would be prevented by
the, free use :of :Holloway's Pills ne4,0114- .
e
man - litnindsd sinealin& Scurvy, Abu
,Qintment. Is 'a
,etittilit cure; al . for !maid
'otiniplatirti, fevers; pox, & ;the .pills
ant thebest medicine In the world'. - Oat". 2&
pants per;box or pot. _ _ 221
• - •
Fouler, Carpenter and Seiner,•Job
'bing Shop' alliryibetween! Smithfield
etreehand : Cherry Xi kindo of House
Repairing Alona.oriahoriltatiotrafid inlrork
manlike manner. ', , Chargie Modimite. Leave
your orders. All - Order. promptly attended
, .., .
...:11.., 1F - ," ,
ORANGE. -1 have received & hlt 014OST:'
and, deliolous oranges, the finest tt,Uuroity,.:
*hi& will baiold low by the b .or sin gl e
dosen for familier.„ 3. B. .-Gialtu, ,
45 .Blftkot.; under Gildenfennrs.,News Depot:.
To be continued during the progreeshralL ,
tering and improving their store ,-the ' grata
sale of Dry Good, at Barker & Col.'s, 59 Mar
ketstreet. Go,and.seuthem.,
°masses lie taken'. at l Htintii
Hock Stine, Masoalo Hall, Fifthl iet and
a. 5. the Onosittus office, Zip. 4/41, LlbeHy street.
Day or aight. - all'OrderS left ;saber tis' two
places will be promptly itteadeid to. j'" '
' DOCTOI Beats, , Wsier Ogre ind= tome
pethio phitiotarr; alswagent: foe Itaintiiir't
- ealobritotr TAW for' Ettip!4riti. Corner of
-Penn,andi--Wirte,streot4.,."l:
• toetttninv.—Dr..ll. , Bllli. o. 16 Perm et/
'attends to all btanehee' of the Dental: prOthei,
.1 1110,1 .. • , "'
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_
bAN/S-Gtalialda •ZdAtr 4 1 '4 " , R UGS'
D# 1. 4.14 timt Id ! a g% '
I nIi ptO D ZWIWOAA* I I 4 / 1 1V4291 1 4.6 , i1ii
liiilat•tiridesikeseth Oxiscovill4Mq,.... 43 ,
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iEMUk!PI6MIURRISBURG.
pW[le.dlll . itVg)idle&
Ifsalunatrio, - . Feb. 19, 1962
lly tenotdifetng aluirtiUrf
' . privanted, , firy,ertiting ono, tiro , or , : thin — jes
iyaiiiiiilinfir,44l2:Sl:ltietoiduiliteWeii' the den
iii - ii - ...indf94131-.lotere":inetructeit, laity,: in ;the
scadon,Arc bringi D; t! , ,pitiriA thiricts'of
Lill;
1991, repealing the tonnage taxim• - -the Penn
of our . State :calials to . 'the Sunbury Erie
That icommiiMe, •nicarditioi
- With:Da iiiitinctions, reported each . bile;
;t4 take tierey'the nioral power of such a me.'
9IWAFO dation, •: added,••'•.that .tho Committee
iti - Minabera• the' right' to vota'as•
•they pleasedon There can -hi "no
doubt that the lawyers of t h e If glue dif-.
ref tisk-largely On the right of the- Legisla-•
:tar.6.l9',repeal these sitar Errant of those
Whil'esine here, elected - as avowedly hostile
10 the action of last 4eor, are. - preparing - to
adadtAbst the Le isbtn has no right torez
ppepel there biller The S nbury and Erie bill -
iitiikdoutfe . 4 . o, more di oalti:l6 , reach than
Weasi-ilii:Emuisylvania. railroad: : . • The plun
der has hsien, not only stolen, but squandered,
and now'foireclailw the old Cabals, that many
behaved vier a milnly. used by, the Democratic
-pirtj, its'' to 3eWaid4Olitical
favorites, and meemelikti the lasiareitioi-Of
dead' he*: - 16'tlaii ciao of. the Penneyltania •
Eallrilidiltki;sBso,ooinute.net been ,patd over
Othar;railrasils;aad- even, if the. Leg,"
• [stature, cannot cannot
'they tonnage, tar, lute* on( bat
'YOltd; - • , -Thil - iiittsoat of Mr. , -Willianis
.ttiloiCtiteants•Were`Trandlileatly passed, arid
TaiiijikeliTtiatan; overwhelm . -
Dig majority of believe snch
• illegations: - .- , llow far COutrait 7 .-
,tee . ran pitripi—evidenbe to suatida
That Committee
'hal issued :toi.igibioo; dliactedin ttiroa.•
ldant,saft Finance',tru
CoiittOO of _the
to appear on-Friday nezt*the intention being
to ascertain if money WILS . : fUrnished by ; thee',
I gentlemen to Mr Scott, to secure'the passage_
of this bill. • •,
The.Monsu however, hu flied 'teeth bile
as special orders -for' Wednesday, the gnat of
'Fibrintry, and so - does not Intend to await the
action of- lhakCommittee;', r One hire pre %
tends to lutowlhow the.vate of that:louse - wit
etand on , the repeal of .thesa Lille. My own
Thiprossion-le :that the bills -will pass the
House, The ;Senate, is supposed to be still
more ,deuliful. The lieune'kes ;only : cone.
-half tadosen or those who lOst;Year voted-for
the billar—The Senate has utterly one-half, Its:
initaberieof those who voted for the tat:de - of
.I;elin not even' informed What comae
Mr. Thempson and hi Dishter's Will:take in
.zegard , to anewering the Conendttee. The
,friends of the load generally. deny the consti
;tutlenklitr,of the act that nequies thent-to.
anitrit thiugs'that may oritrinate.theinselves.:
I do-not,how'ever, believe itat kliese gentle--
men will raise that question.. ~What Thomas
- .11.,.5c0tt May do - la another - queetion., He ii
now.away in the viiinitlaf. our Jerky of. the.
Shuthtwese, and: when he will come- within!
the jnristivetion of a itubPiiiiiiionbtful.
Scott, alone of thh otcers of the railroad, was
itlfarribierithrlille this billiraapending.',44
few days will elplain Shercourse taken ler the
parsons subpenaed i
Whin this Legislature natrembled y. 1141144
afternoon; - w
,the mamba:3 were found to be. too
much.eseitedby the etartling news of the cap- , ,
tune of -Bort Donetsim, Savannah, lcd., to ion
gage in any business._ The eonsequencti ws - 4;'
quite a number _of, patriotic speeches; and an
adjournment.
To-day is private bill day.- In Channeling -
I shall -Matti Sts -doings,.but for the potent
mast dose. bar PITT.
The : City, Treasurer's Omce.
Munre. The" interior of the City
Treasurer's oece is in rather a shabby condi
tion., The plastering .is broken in siverak
places, and the ceiling, once : white, is tinged'
with a ;la, dark color.
The papering on the walls is black: greasy,
: loote'ited "ragged.' • .Seip and water, which is
,adminitteicid plentifully by the utairipg hands,
efliotiert, has . noeffect in restoridg the decay
ed appearance of the inatitutiOn to theerfol-
• It should be renovated for the reception and
CiMiebience of 'the taxpayers,
,who not
be likely to grumble at the expenditure of a
.w dollars on the most pitblic ogioe hi:lunging
to the eity, to render it s.'ehade morain pron.
imityrwith the advancement of the, times. At
best, it is poorly lighted, and wore arranged:
but foupersent, particularly those Who are
little titnerons, to have those long, black Fri
pin like' Walla froWning doWe upon them, is
truly heritible.l:-
The repulsive and . unseen:ay condition -of
this department of our chime is ler behind
the diameter and progress of Pittsbergh, and
it should not be permitted, by the City .Coen:
oils to exist for one day. :
. „
' - Bank Note tinotatiohe'..:
Messrs: Conti:tad espeolalli for the Quinn. I
T
Feld a Lade, :the Aresideal Beek
. ,
Rota Reporter. Rates eertant in. present:
Frnishmen. Feb. 10. ISM. - -
Now England States.. „ki South earollnin.... no sale
SevAurt 1ume...... - -. X.Viroula: !
Nan-York - city.::-.-.: parl(Wheelluit a brae) 6
Men Tere5y.........-„. 'X. Virginia, ea5t.:..... nose&
.
Perina.tf i ldhi).:::,...' .. var•Notth Carolina-. no ode
Penna. Fisbargh). - ?parit:korgla-..-.......-. numb" Pasha.
Pasha.aterlor) - veteheate- - ......... now
de
DehDelaware.:..:..:.......:.otottoeute . ...
...: no !ale
Dlst: - of Columbia al Kentucky . ... ....... I
blar7land, Baltimore. 3 Termed" _ ;-.., nasals
Maryland, Interior-2)09 Ohlo.-..,..-..-: .. .. , 1
lowa .--..—.... tedium, Des..' 5
i ludiana,len . jute. . X,
us i
hileamm —....-...-.. 1nnwi5......i...‘....' no isle
Canada ~.........-....- ' Wim0n5ba....4..... weak
The abuse tee are Laved etanneeieebla mt.!, met.
Esonaaaa—tlalling rateso n biair•Tork and 71211
attalpida Y. bankable Nadi.
COD ,-- b•lling 14 44'4r- Walkable Amu.
Troops Going West.
,
Lest night, between ilre and ilx 'hundred
, .
-trfrom hf
-troop., froaitio, 'Massachusetts and New
Yorhi paned through this city, •eni route , for
Today, another detachment of one
hundied,and twenty. arrived - from !the But,
and left at. tiro o'closic,in.the Piiteburgh, Co
lutnbue.and Cincinnati Railroad. Their dej,
titiatiOn la 'also, Cairo, They have boon
tubed from :variouti iolnntear regiments of
-the above named Stater,,and ariditailed for
the purpose ef mining the gunboats in the
expedition. against, Columbus. They wore
without arm,,and were guarded by a wimps
ny of voluntars from Camp Curtin.
..... • .
SUICII;S or A PtilllTEß.r—LSOPerd W. Mr:
Kenney;a printer, comeettled suicide in Wash- .
Wigton, on Sieterdti , night, by; irtitting his
throat. The deceased MN aboit-twpaty=sight
yeirs (if age at thlitimi of his death. .Schad
been engaged in the publidation ors paper at
Alexandria, bet withdrew from the concern
list Week, and went to Washington, aad en
gaged board at . the radio house orldr. - Robt.
Rainey, oa.Dstreet, near Seventh, and it, was
in his rooni iitthistouse that AA 'committed
the fatalXot. For some de y s 'potions!" his
spirits ,uppeared 'to 'have been so much de
preeied as. to goat him with symptoms of in-
- .
• • THE Flak'or rttr . Ovo Ftt.vr.+A person
who tour,atitiern; 'Scott' the.news of out
weitern. - viatories: :- yeateida,p,- sailed him
what the government: ould likely do.with
Johnston, Floyd; 'Buckner . .and -
" flangleto; ofcourse," was the 'instant re
ply of the old Militarrinan.—N..Y. Evm
, . ,
Wientnnrcii; Feb. 17:—The Rause Mi
ry Committee have.agreed So report a bill to
enlargilhe Michigan and ChicagO Canal to a,
to extend it to the Inbtobr .
and 3jiaiiuippl.rivers. .The' Committee' tat
I tiotivolitidtwilft delegation . trith Ininola. •
iptitrAhri io ritsf Attiothl ti the
,cry of the. Tritoote how. :It ix no
;.''Forward eon
piecing -
tent with at Richmond .
,
NetiVtlesinil, -No rest for tt4iftOrs I"
NOTICE. 10 OIL zb;
- _puttee concerned ant hereby notified tint Let.
tern Patent of the tinged grates were granted to me
on 2re Utb of Telma,' Wet., fors transporting oil In
and that all *smut using ray invention with
out permission from me, will, be bad alscountable for
inhirapinent of my patent: Worm to on my m•
`notion will he granted OD Pasonable term, which
an be learned to uiry at Nw VSS Liberty street,
mut. fel4 RICHARD C. OLTDP.
T osT;;!:.4-41;-.1.1ote, ,cfrawn ,by caxi.
mitie,*-..th - order of Ihilbmin, Salon & Co,
,diaddidsbalsi; Elib, - Ltein, ifs . moutku,
satet . doo;'llit, lotto quadrid Lod thirty-rim 1840 U
*IA* ( e
uT.I.FL) bodi
es
herati fovea dun m
-11 • Bmil.f•itilburilk. ityrp isea-,eaksi
, Einpi9V4A--We • haveremoved to the
rB sad
be
I N ttl a ett m op ti u uie i
oit::o7aball.S*l
hirt etolt mine
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COLthillUS tffitUaIIKVACITATEi
IHEiATiII•AttoRT::.I)OS.EI,SON,
TWO MORE REGIMENTS TAKEN
41tryllig the
Dead. Gatherix4Stot*Ptc
.
rinssisiNgfiblitsb TO Lit DOWN
THNIK ARDS: - •
, .
he Rebel 'Prisoners.
rolo.Go; Feb. Xl9 A epeclal dispatch to
the iinar, data: Cain; the liiih,.says Cot.
Buford; with a forceo Want'. down the
:tiveron . a reconnoissance to-af -. li t hen with
in four miles of &lumina, anivattninitoing
~11141 heard, not„howereriWithany regularity.
On.ecoming across the river whoa hi could
; obtains view place, be oiscovared heavy clouds
of smoke Corning' a let:fps - spit:64. Col. Buford
believed - the affair to_ rebels ,41isnionnting
gnus add blowing.up magazines. Preparatory
evacuating_ 010 pEso '
A - large , number ot;._ rebel Prisoners were
brought down yesterday.: They, betinged on
'the Cumberland rireri.- and= u• they: ,passed
their 'homes, the? looked - whibfally for some
fine, of: recognition. ' Many We n o.under the
impression that they / would IC waled, but
'when they:toad - they Were tb sot. aiorth,
they".they were readyTataho intbeta:. fgwc-thirds
manifested a desire .to,.return'tb : elleglanCe.
Some acknowledged they had been humbugged
into their. present nufartrinate , poeitiol.., Six
thousindlrlionerthard alroadynnived here,.
*ranchers will be brought down tat soon an
transportations will be ,
siseeist:.diepitteit' Ihe ''Fribene, dated.
,Fort DonelsOn the ..
.111tb; Two more
regiments, were captured Ito-day to the east,
of thelutrenehments, And* number of troops
have. come :in And , delikeia ithenleks'e 3
About 12,000: stand of arms ware:captured.
Many otthe rebel , troops destroyed their
arras; and large numbers were thrown in the
river. .
There are ,two. mar 440ft/oat; the upper
one with heavy : rifled
. omi 32.1)000 bore,
and two 12-poundir earenatista. ;The ; lower
battery contains eight -,32rpoun4lara and one
10-inch columblad, mountain enibialuras.o.
.- Two' thriurand barrels of 50ur,12,000 boSef
Of beefan4 s large of Other prerlairia
were Captured to.-day,
- - All - of to-day has,eist. oicreitai izi embark-
Ing_prisonersi gatberinxup litotes: and muni
tions . and burying the,4id.f :Therenre greet
liumberrof deed,rebel, still.
Capt. , Legone,..ald to'. Gen.; annt4goes
ClarksrilictawnitirroWinnder a Sag of trues,
With the bodies and to effect
in exchinge of:the. wimiiied prhonbre who,,
hive been sent ,„,
' Taylor's' battery , win OluirPd - tar, ,
on Saturday, ineh' tin , tenni"
with vest slaughter:. ,
-- It is ourrently- re portadahat lianii;oi
Teutonic", 'tun ortlertd - wll - Tetmeseiftue to
lity'down'thhir a.m..'" • - •
Doittson; kgreat sro
'which • woo coonisp•tho• ricer last :night was
bOrniiig,w'r, the Vann rolling 'milts by
our glikalpats.::. The ; wotii l been used-by
the rebels for:elin. a nusictririt of' 401
And other •materials of waroondiriith r orton-,
Gen...G*4 lineptnnitbp!bni the tno4st
imrd'order . aga — iogt.pluzidorinit from UM rph s h_...
itants, and.also tor!)lior,!.f.
toin ; ' '
. .
:l tßofore surrendering, Alte.ichelsthrew most
of their . late mails . into the Mew. Col.'Slerk
land, postal director, showever ' Micaeeded in
:seising - a number of mail bassandr lam. nut,
side 'lettere, iiippo,lo 10'150i:sin Important in
Floyd 'a lirigade, fearing they Might... he;
taken threw all their arum, which were Minie
rides, of the best kind, into the:river. The
views of out gunboats. are:nesiangaged fishing
them ont. 1 • • '',l l , •
Capt. Dixon, the rebel Chief of artillery and
enemeer; who 'constructed - the fortiiicatioss,
was killed in thebakehardtimittor,niday: in
one of his own batteries. J.
Troopiereeonti iy ar
riving.and departing for the .it of war. ,
It is :believed if; ariiitted to do to,' Many
efihe'rebel:prianneri take - up
arms on the ni , pr id,georiawk, - Ifiribui of
privatse-deeThue So.have seen enongb. drsicap-..
Mon. .The oaken; however, = genekaikr. are
vas morose and bitter is their expressions.
In addition to the ilitaii.newilunde*Ori
.Vionity "nifartei4 - 11T - thi - 45tti-iilipdois, are
Commissary Sergeist True*. killed • Lieut.-
Col. - Ids/thy, ball in the leg; Libot. Boyce;
Cornelius Shaw,•flm. Poppleton, wounded.: '
. ,
CA1110,"-Feb. 18.—It is believed now that •
portion of the rebel pvisoners will !invent to
Alton; Illinois i others to Chicago, st. Wayne
and . •
Opiercrf Curtin'.
- - • •
, . .
.11•11131111110 •.• 19:—.8er.. Curtin has
been strongly nixed to' issue n proclamation;
recommending ' the stispenslati- of 'all,
buit
nen on ;the 224 instant, and,• though die
.posed to ausluiesee, on acoontikortiutshort no
tice, andconsequenninevitablek,ininoltil' etn
barruanients•that Would arise by notes falling
dun,' he 'Nu decided not -to • dn - 'co.{ He bee,
'however, tuned thisTolhiivinggineral order:
Oeseral Ordn• 1f0.16,,The viotokieswhich
have' lately crowned - the .army of the Union.
nod the Constitution,' are deseiving Special
.by ;the' loyalpeople' of the. State, no
ntter.Zcoation could offer Weelebnite the sue-
Gess of our:armies, and the. lojaley' and bra
very 'of- ottr . - soldiers and sidiors,i' then .:the
,hirthday of the - ,Father nf• his •Countryv• 'ln
couunemorstion ofthe'gtortosis orsats .ba - the
history. of the nation, it is, : ordered :that
military organisations .within COLIILIiOII
- - shall -paradeon Saturday: next,. the
22d day tifletruaq; and 12 o'clock. m., , Ore
a tuitional : ' , in •
By order of .; A. Q. Ccrerre,
- Governor and Commander-Lb-Chief.
A. 14 Rmnsta.„'Adl. Gee. - r
The Governor, .h/ 1 / 1 accepted the .invitation
lazuli:idea by . Mayor Henry, - -of-Phlladaiplia,
to be:present and partielPlltt
. -104 6 military
celebration to take, place 0a.,01 dal"
ihr will probably. be aecompanled _by otter
'officlaht high in authority.'
' Philadelphia, has been
"pp' 'fed Colonel , of t , a 23d Ilyetinnst
sylvan!' .volnitsiers, formerly -ecninunsdenAsy
Brit. Gen. Ilizney. •
The ' Regiment, - • Col.' Behlandecker,
now stationed at'Brie, full Coi thit
and decidedly one of the finest regiments.
the service, has been.ordered by the %overrn
to march' to - - this puce to receive their "rim,-
lainitimentil;cosnmisolons, tfandir4,4.";r:Tbily
will proceed to Baltlicare.frais here.
,The 10.9 d, at /Whitman,
which is also full, has-received orders ,of like
Prices , Army Brill Retr • ge.Gena•
• Collis lbri Close ' •
fir. Loma, Feb., , &match to
theft. Goals Damorra, dated Springfield, Mo.,
yib:, - liithc , :taye 3- • .
Oen. Curtis his tinier( the" rebel army,be..
jand the Arkansasline, s. At 10 o'clockSou
darnight. we were sixty-nine Miles smith_ of
Springfield.Th federal flag floats in Aaiun's:
Seteratikinolakes had taken phieein the
illesorthe inotonsine.- -Re-liatisix'wonnded;"
and thi enemy lost sitteintilledialtd &large
••number wotided. -We .hare large
number of prisoners. r A messenger: says; we
ware onlyilk short distanos,before Prices maxi
body, and would chase lam up tbeneasmern.,
ing. Twenty miles out the mesaenger„ heard
hoary tiring . _There is greet 'alundeno? ,
forage add prorlidOns - on 'the uto;excipt
dOur.• A train of sugar and beans starts forward
from here - •• • •
• .• • • • .
Important Washington.
Wontworos, Feb. 19.,
77. There 1 11.110 . 0fida
data: - to inattty rats billgitbikoin.ferces
tend idisnoineopea lerstdieklwith a view
to capturing and hfy,in,gthAtAty , _
In order - to identify:US 1:44101 ij i
soldiers, :Quartertnas t 4 1,1 e. invited:
0000esie safe' for 1'0121014g 4000 haid-boardir
forritbir _ • '
Lander hirrhig,*tipleitied
, sowerdiee of CoL•AnngunAlk the how of the
..timganstior Stanton hoc ordered Ault he
ntattaiantUtliweg 4' OM thatiln
iie ehOt4a;theiliot; at nundenni at the Itself
or Ate teglinati %ntho f aterfar* sitriffis-tinf
formir philetitheht:fototteWantlati
• 41,1
~ ~'w
K
- ,
• ._,. . _
.Airivir'if'OAF -13 4ettk*448011 ` "'„
7 7 ' ..,...77' ‘ . .t0t .7 ” . . - t. t
pr:Yeiyiy rflaZ/, , l 4 Pe
what arrixed,, WWI- .Ltrarpooi. isfos ot,the
' -s . th last: ..', • t t., ! , - -, ..3 , .: derl ,-,- 7:!:;.. 1
Thtiltihmereanada. itrAvid , otti:osrthe 4th
.. . .. ~ ,
The pirataddashville wet last seen on the
• evening:. of Alm id SuAt-tPutOde the Need's*,
iiniecninedown,,the chaplet, „ t - -
The, Tasaajora still reptinoctiwCowes,: on
the evening Of the ith. -
Therilli no Winfitufation bf the report, that
iiiiiiihir;foeril itriail,''suppohil• to' tie the
IffoOkign, AmiOrilising off the IliWol. Wight.
• . There Are tumors of o.thrie-Mlistad:itaddlt
steamer, to he. 411 privateer ; o Cape
Clear,'' -, '. ''i ' ' ,' " 7 ' .•: ,- .."•-ilf• ;
The brigantine Penni Lewis, whic h ran the
Clutclicton hlivikade i wtriiia. 44 :: , t l TimrPool
with 600 i baler of cetton,and,3oo.•barreisrof
At thff•anixil meeting' bf•lthil , '',llvitrpool
cimimbo gicannqoatthe hitt:lading Of the
Charleston harbor wfMlsteeeglig.ffeitonneed,
saitlthe enoleney of the block:Ms. - 48es°mid,
but imutinned•nanvintemeatiewwitt•ge sniff
il
•: ~; . A. latterwasmAdlrom ktr Cotalen,ekowing
thi.permiusent faipertanee..of 'inittlinglielllg-.
erent rights, tad the nimeetity•ler England
agreeing to the AmerieltrAofftrinivirelafive to
private prOpitt at seiu'l;, _,•'L.. _ . r . ..- ; ~
, iilr.,Bright, : in - w epoch "At
,El;minghara,
denied that the-American blackade was inet
festive; be ridiculed the idea that"An:Lerica
waif' Id ';ii'petition to be 'trampled 'on. He
pointed out the dangers of literferente, and
stionglyArged w strict.neutrality.' ' !
It it iititadthat Mr: Adams, the American
`Minister; doe* not conceal hit •indignsificia
. at
Vert 2.tisseiri late letter to th eidatiraltj . ' 're
kitlve to the :nee of Britlib 'POOL; ,' There is
also considerable diffigente" In dcolfiial circles
Isla thepolity and propriety of the iitt a
f tit Caserta that the allies have de n-.
oft that 'their armies thalitataeli on 0060E4]
of Mexico next month.
The report is revived, ind 'gains s ngth,
that Arch DAV Maximilian will be t adored
the throne of Illexieo:` • More (french , troops
arsi Midoi,oriers for Mexico. • : " " f ~.! ~
~ tt is. asserted thatLthe French' go'ielluzerit
has determined to revise and modify, the nevi:*
gation'llws: -T. - -,- -1 , ••• .4 -,, :.. •,-
. Thalleinvie has been firm ; allis'ed dull at
7if: fiU,..., ~..• -... , '
,_ „
~,.-.•• .. 1. 1
The Cal cut ta, CbliW :atal. ' ,Antifilin FI 4 I I .
.havextraohod.,Atepinfiriow ..--,,•- • • •
A : private„,tejeffrwit from C alcutta, dated
Jan. 17th - , Mports cotton goodeAnd yarns, cur
saleable: -•:- r , . '': •:, • •••t ..;, 1 '
• The Cork ite rid d isi a talif's,:Teni• i paddle
wheel ctisinner; with twar.penaels: mil three
matte; vs* seen itimaiing slowly 'three miles
bast Of Cepa Fear, on the'Shit' elf. :, StiA aid .
cot thOw any colors, or, nazi", and It line eo 0 -
jeotnrad - from the pantie:lV...of ' her maifia•
menu;-thatr.llll•Lwatian American pirate: , •r• •
'.., - ',lTts Lates6- , <Msfnclownt fek ;6.-;-The Taw
aerate left cellar on Thimeffey inorning,,for,
the weetwilfd. - 7 - , .... ,_ , , ' ... ~,
ThOSPaillikAiioh4.4* - ff.: 6 4 '"1. , •641'
Filets , made ; for blesaco,..Awf aiv„ that , the,
Mexicans are : free to elipost(thety ow*; 4 - 0,
ernment.•
. . The,..liosfatur, gay!. that, thwallies m a st 'cum.' l
`gene Elide triiiktiy gliing, Irrehoordaticierith
,the wisbes•orthe,nethin,,w strong linichlir
GoverntienL.. - ' , i. ,, ' , tn
==ME
Prance horrows,from two to four Millions;-
of:2l4llmb crapltalleree. tor :/o brief Period-to
hograo,..,digint CDPToilliPlk of
,the dji per Amotr,:- •
Feb.' 6 .— A. _ hie been ak,
'pointed by - the
.Kiiilefer: - FerOgo Affairs
for the . regulatiCh' or the IhderilitY! due by
Me ieo The McYiaan “ Miniefer, at Paris
'Will remain theril in wynivate capaelty.l"-'":‘'
-stirriappodebt Tefatuit ,
that the Pirate Samter.was stiillying rev' t.%
itook, and mu without funduto ,pay t lheAll;
. pauses Luestm/dthere.• ::nit
;The United.,§tatesCoMnd has give n *lbw.
quet to the former,prisoneri. th e` Aimter..
America and the Quecii . §othi
br.werito„,
cob
times:ia.:.
ra: . 'Atistkail' pres times - strongly A ecOtestin against the ex , -
' c hinks air the throt4 of lieriiciYor VenStia:
Berlin, Fel.. 6. - -,The „Chambord will die
the whole position of affairs in.tiermanY: l < ;
The Progress party proposed Aseekatener- ,
glade mOlOOllll ort.thectirMin goestionz
. 212 C-redePri.di , c9 p ays lint England
nosiPts.thnt monarchical raudialo for Memo
Mo, eknoodithio of tbUlteziesns freely; cow l
London, Feb. 6.—Pariliteeht oppealp-.4i1;
thirQbeeeraineeei is re fonois
,iPriklitid gpazp r ...,y6; are conitiarid-/-
ul by, Her Ittejosti,to smut* you that Her
.biejeedy ii persuaded thatypiwili deeplrpai- ,
traipate in. the afiliition by which Iler banjemr.
has been overwhelmed by the calamitous,no;
and-. Irreparable. lova. of ' her, bored.
consort; wbo'hie teen her 'comfort mid support
Ie has been : soothing An. Hot” Majesty,
suffering most: ailutely,.qadar;:_the awful' ill-,
peaslitien of ' , Providence, to , receive. frciio
classes 'of her subjects the most cordial air:4 ,
;aneeeof their with her sorrow. We
ale commanded by Her Majesty Co oath*: you
that she looks with confidence to yonratilif.
-tanowwod advice. ' ,
"Ann Majesty's relations with ill the Euro
pean prineri continual& biliriandly sad esti,.
factory, and llar Mareeti. traits *retie no Mk,
ion to apprehend any distnrlbance of the pesos,
. . , ,
~ , .
A:question' Of,gres 4 tagi?itanoe, which might
'lucre ha to Very serious, consequences, arose
between. Her.Mejesty and -the Government of'
the United States of North Americs,:being the
suture and.fortibleremoval of four paseliigeii
from on board. a British mail, packet by the
commas:Wee ,if te.ehtp.of, War of the:United
States.. That question bas been satiefectoryy,
settled by the restoration of the passungeis to
British protection and by ,the disavowal
by the . United StatL HoyernMent; of the aet.of.
violence committed by thelinamkollicer. The
friendly relationhetwoonlier Majesty and the
'Preeldetrof ' the 'United States ace, tkireforej I
unimpaired: ' :Her Malestr: irillingliappreci- I
etas the loyalty. 'and patriotient'which.„lueVe '
been manifested on this. ocou(ou by Her,Ma-,..
jest 's North American subjects.. : ~.: „:
:Li
.The Moues , -
committed by variotiCiiirtiee,
aimtby suebesidiegiriehments in Mexico itport
foreign residents within the:Mexican territory,
-and for which » a Satielactory redreu could be
obtained, betWeett Bei Mojesi.Y . ,' the Emperor'
of. Franco and tho Queen.of Spain. fertile put , :
pose ofregulating the combined:operations on
the coset'uf Male° with a view-to obtain that
redraw *Melt ' has-litherto` beak !withheld.-
That ConventiOnaid.thepipera on the ; enb,-.,
jectwilltie laid before „ you._ . -7. ... . . . .
The improvement which:has tikeis'iliel2S
theirelations bitiltieri her /ifajesti'a.goverip ! .
ment , and:the - Bsuperer. 'Of - China; ii another"
evidence 4. the .good- faith . ..with, Which the
Okinesitiovirrnment.have continued tor:fulfill"
the artangrusients'of the treaty of Thin Stem}
and;hive' enabled hei Majesty to : withdraw
hor troops him the Pert' or Cant'on r andtto
mime:the amannt.otler forces on the coast
and in - .the. mat ofGhirm.S.. ' ,
....., Her , Majetty, Ailwitya,„ anaitme _ to exert
her: inilnenoe for the preservation bf: pesos,
Am, cohabided a conVentiose , with. thal6nltan..
Of fitprOCce t by,ineak sof ithifijthe Sultan:tom
, beta.ilfiab I* 4 -. l . 4 :TlatiAti:4 "pant 41 1 9 0 54 1 .47;
for the fulfillment .of.:artaM Mealy armge- ;
inMett which he had contracted - towards Simla;
',lnd, ant; tO"airold the remit of a:Al:emit 6f
hail:Hit* withthatOwet: ' ThatootrieUtrob,'
and papers connected with
ou, lt; iop ,rtmi}layed
.tnifore-y... „ --- ;.-q :. ..., - , 5 , 1 1.,...6 , ;r.
Hei'Majeltrregrehf that Its.lottui:pitts of
tiii faited'EMidont','said'th 'oertalabnneliat.
;of - indallt4. 3 erel29ii4 . * 22 „ ...! 8 . 4,l i o , ,Vaatund
oonsitetable,pr•uore.iwit, priSlNOtitAbuk - Ito:
have ream to , behave that :this:metal con ;
dition - Of theemiutry is sound and satiafam497,., i
lliildijadtY'dohlidently eommunG thei-aa. l ,
Mil interestk Of Iheaatitiii . td.' youi',Witdeits, l
and mire. , She tervautli praym:shiftlio'blie- - ]
singer Almighty Ond . ,mey.attond gbiiillillbi'l,
orations,: and may: gulde,lissuir,tp the pieteez• I
' tion-ot the Vrelkore,findllsl 3 2**# X 02 '2 11( 4 1 . ) 1
. ,
C. , .)..: -1.. G.
' ' /Frani VintreiiillontoeM ~,
' Foiritisti'MdriliolkSeti.lB:-.41m. steatavir i
Stara Vai r Stilpet tailed - 4er , 11 - atterai 'Wit
'fovehonnirith a..fitik:uarge.,ofAMitalini4Oh." . l
ThesandorurriCzartiam Itialso )oltding lei ,
atannudtlen, aadathl.gtebeitly_ get ci , ff in -the j
storfiltel-,;, ,, ,1.-,;,1.,,,- . ....,..-1,,, , i ' --4 '' - ` = f -.4 '"!
~.„ The enamor commstiout attired froM.Porto
.Hisyakthhiallornoim,, She the 15th:"'
N?,nowalixim - ght,lAttiVeietloii ttrwardaßa_-
* *anditt *Me still tam •-
ote:' , '' '; ' ~, lt„ ~:z
'The'Plirit-Irnotr-eiztled ::syrieial z pjut.,
wingere'ta Norfollt ible-morning, but nQmmrs
wee branghtlaeki 1. , zr , ;l , -4: .r. ( _,
,: fitrailtarnaideaformaatillencupflavnten,.
i
and have threwannt.plaketeenPia ' i i . it elfit .
giu...,tio-.,„t00k05,4 1 7," ' t
stylififiso`i '; .J, , t , ?: , ,. „ c.r. /„„ . , .... - .","",;., ,4 =-
': -. ll'hiexhatMode , Tbsenas-.Jelet% so - and Bid
`tiatbrihavestifilad, fol , !Ratnir!tui:,l thr,tatter,;
xtth alarm Aktainme.Wttate . =' I •:... ivt A:
4'lPlilikiii - Mliiiiil44•WattiOtoolsoo3i
two hundred 'Mid fiftY3kiMpa.k 4140.1trillt
ajti .
Cleiglamot ktantilietatilibeitglyiaz_
)4ad inWerciZi= Star'
1 1 441(11 • In= al.ra
2 $/A.4,
Z .e
~,~,,,,s r ypeit~ " Mv ' 4l.~ .~` ~~ {~ .1- 1 • '~~-~] v*i .f t.~~"
-'• 4.l,'_ I 4 n
slot
•
, • Sucte:•;—lds. %pp. Aa_ nor% &oat
MtlitoriCtibialWieriefried a Joint "I°-
htiost‘taaotluuito Ittiklltiote*y L ot) Wir' to
loafer tlmbrovot rook of. LleAtoitsat qettOria
for eminent wares.
On timid' Di. Hale; the bill for the rior
oll'of this War Department was taken
up. After the adoption of 'some'ornendments
drowns Commitp, the , bill, was laid over.
,On motion at , Raiiiiithe bill' fn rela
tion
totht&Lreal and District Courts of the -
United wak tokestap mut pasted.
Mr, Wilson, of ,Massactusetts,',.introdned
-*joint:amain tekalitheoriti.'
to present prior medals Snead:l44llin in the
army and novyynnd'inatintorpi, , Mho have
Aistingaishalthronselve&W ar Adopted.
On nntin Of Wtislipiontionieltusetts,
the bill for,thabettn,orinti.46kof f‘avair-V
wail taken up and palm& .••••••. - •
The Denatothen went into executive ses
.
, • -
~ ..ireiamigt.'llicltisai Arend res
olutions that the Judidaiy.CoMmittaii be di
rected to inquire into the truth iirther *Raga
tlontistetust C. L. Vallandighnia.NsAnember
of, ttucHinity; by:the llaltiunore Chhifr of to
daypttiat in the °Oleo of the ,antra - nentpojsets
a number of letters written by:Beittors Bay
ard and 811014601 n of Delwasse,and
dietato;YO,f, "Older ware ; found; eontAinbsg
touching seittiniontsbf Oiti;bleeding Dixie,
and various suggestions as to hew - the 'Kan
keeitnight be defeated..
Mr. ,VorMouldlgttans wpiritly defended him-.
Ireowlettge of tturletters:
Mr. iokman hiving hfin expels
More .loyaity :than hereto(ore,,,ertthdrew the
resolution. , • . ;
Mr. Wiol life'announced.° tinv . .Mptiro of
ilen. - Pilitt'arid hie' army: 'fLoit solitilined
lot Holum tkou. went, into a CoMmitteo of:
the - Wholtion tboSonato'n ametulmonta to the
Unitod'Stiteis 'note bill. °Spaulding, Pomo- .
roy,. Cavort. Morrill, of, Vt., punnomd °thou,
partioipatteedd iv debate'.; ti;'
Consratulatei PlaifOrlieret'ante and
- Brig. Gen. Grant.
_pijr4. 95;FR., A.—XAe, following will
up p uar inthe morning paper;
ilutiminakn's ttomonawt.iintom.
1.“ a to r9L Loon . Yalu 19. j
The Major General, Commanding...the De
lertolent, ootglatulates Plait .001 ear Foots.
Brigadier, chillers! Grant, and the brave oill
.eers end Men under their commands, on the
iaisnittidilbirit *Jamie/ . ien the Ternannee and
Cumbaramd rivers! but : he war Is not yet
.ended:,; ?rakers. for .riew. cardticts and new
Troops'aro 'concentrating from
every direction. lire'stall soon have an army
arldramill liatarresissible, The Union deg
welt., be restored - everywhere, and the en
thralled Union liethe Bohai imit be 'set free.
The soldiers and sailors of :the Great Wait are
taidrandarilling. to' de Aim. The -time and
places bare :bean •: determined ; on. Victory
and glerrawaitthe brave. MyaomMand of
, . -
.rfe 'ELM *llollint 'General.
In op3o; Abot nothing. may occurta mar the
Tleallore, Of •the:ontomplited.oolobration of
Atoidniton'o.iiktlada4;.ttielYOrOat Marshal
hurdered that the Arlikiik,rialoone be
olosed fitim'surirlso 6ti Saihrdiy utitil sunrise
wildoioifriiii,fieoOniinondi that all business
'be ktdlipendid
` , •TtiorPt•iioot lifittohthaso.orders that no pig
of bat lead .shatbts shipped...from:this port
hereafter - withoutaipecial:.TerMlL from. his
and Port Royal.
Con•-
ifebtiktt; j Yrour : lCiaj'Weet;'vlikainit Royal' on
Auttragiliwiiimengers
are 'late afl-thiasloop.of
irarillrebliyand,ttia crew ,of,tbe4ohooner and
- Illial.rlitsabour, captured by, the, - De Solo on
Jlarrattors , •
When Mii,Connctilent 'left,lbk.rt Royal" there
Isere :tuton ;tbat Savannah xotildi certainly
be captured , - -Mho federal'
, fortes hid 41r.onl . ".'pi!sittisitirrof - Island de .
Sivannistr'rlierPirpitti which a";
battery wee being tieoed.:4 0 ar gunboats bad
cut off cenamtinicalblitetsreen Savannah and
'Fort - Pulasitiv-and captured a rebel steamier
belonging to ,Tatiall's, fleet.; .•„•:,:-.r.
. .
.11lovemests 401
• 1 1 iamtra, fob; 14..—Abouto *OOO Irliantrir
-two, or. three: .battorioNor ArgUert. a large
airoatter , ofArinkol.liagollsrAndtAP im m e n ia
r iatita grobiggstel stoPlfr kai.aAerg' to-del
neral Pope ari ietetliii.jivening for
about 900 boialiongodeis, Includ
ing' tonle4o 61Bree pri
e; airfred td-iley, and will
- be forrierdidio ledge pint Net. ,;,
And-Wounded - Port, Doneleon
will returned ta \ their; owzrfltates rut far as .
lepssible;': Quite *mumble arrived ,bere to-daY
And Were sent to.tbe - l'euttla 4.94P 1 4 1 - '
APpr;kon , et Stair. Captured.
Sr Lorm, Sek.-ltic-10:30 A. To MrVar.
limurral dletSeScor,.."Sini Curtis :has captured
llgn Pelee, Col. Dorsey; Col.;Pnie i , and:Capt.
Judge,CriTricee staff.,
.(Signed) - , 11:X: . 111LikOitIliiej. Oen. -
'A" dlepstckliotu &Wile tinnOnirees the ar
`iiistit iens , br Sterling
Ptice;,isitti • nther 'Odieers: It; le riot .known
whether these statements are edniounded or
-
• --, .
:31arkets- Telegraph.
Patzatottionm - Feb. ld.:- . Plonr Ann, but thorn is
•not much Iroptb7i - aides,,l6oo bbl. at 15:35 for super
line,' 85 50;g5 76 or extra; 'aid' $5 10,015 for an.
tra family. Smaltildeleiiii ilySilimr at 1926, and
Oorn. Meal at 83 CC, ,Thers la good demand fa •
'Wheat and 7,000 tomb .ted sold it 11 Mal 35. Cum
4014 - .li:ld-21M brdh ,new - yalkse, 'obi at 55356*.
Hales of Rye at 7)c. oate steady; Wes of 30ler huh
-Pathieybrints at 844033%. • PrernalOtte are somowhont
ourrmw,insettled- 400, We - alms Pork sold ad Lard is
atlAgnic. Mot seed lllng - at /3 ma, 25,
Timothy seed 42.eaul'7,11ar,aeed712 10Qi215. volfee
.10nar and Ifolamea doll. Whltity unsettled; 500 bbl:
Wieddat2o92od,
{f Ntw Yeat 1feb. , 30.-740(0 , -flour , dull; Wet of
:7,500. bids at dectinca*. ov, theta; sales 550
A: 65 tor. atm.. 15 0565 10 for Ohlo, and 1610 for '
Obuthein. Wheat adeellidneteodency; vales un
itoportant3 Corni iey dolt Deasy; Pales of 28,000
luabat 53ya05c., Beet Ma.. Pork Lim at - SIMI
.814 for n.ep. ; -Lard Soon at 75 1 g153‘..,-;Whialty dell -
'at 27c: ' 1540402 , -21°u; 11445'bide ; Wheat, 0,501
buiit'lVorn, Vir beash.,.•
, t• taai,Teb.' '1; dull at
MOM; .rlrlourt State dOclinedlcv oldie 45421 bbl. at
06,95,06 Or State, 10051§16,10, for Ohio and 1610
0435 for flocither3.. Wheat dill; Wit 4500 bbla at
ITV 50 for Chicago toeing.' 'olmi hoary; mina of 42,000
+btutrat GMAgoit, Beef Irrio Pork inn at 113 508
in /*ie. .-7351981fr:::Whiilt7
Otstcz or iota dation quantaa
Asdas 00 TI Potomac,
13
,WA:NTP:• " 41 ;.' filia&
LVORAe iluttu;2B42-
ORR*o n
THE U.
.1.11.tL. GOVEDX*DNT....Awded_pasposals for the
delt*ery, to Washington C 11404 ONE THOUSAND •
VOUR'lltiftilßED 'AND' Firma/OULU AND
ABT.lLLED.VBollsl3.lw.dbctr..B.l3etatamant.,: :
will he racetotat at Oa oaks of CoL G. 11. Bucker, -
Department Quattei - WHer,litlial el% oath 14 at.
no SATURDAY, 5ba.,420 -
niefsboiset bsirtfichasedbikda not. excesdini•
400 each; amid raibigis4dl.l be anbatabod for &smear.
ntanbsztnanlAT 9 00 WIWI, '
• ~ .Zick Pl 5 ho eAtirtabuta Mid is not sackdasd by
two rertionlibla iisnostai,.abo galitiate• that tae
- bidder w.11. - conifit wit h big pnvastilan, trio ithoidd
A Twentare tiiotYi;nl a} , 4;4= rioin the °Waft-or..
sae bidt, Dr the iximpletion of .4it . aunt, of the .
/3.olAbe bsaiia, &warn required ibr sass*:
l r i ari rDistitrsr or if/digit
liiewikagreiniszi—mront isio is -binds in Weal
iitareanB . 4nanicd seausf..dark caws: onkli
brokeaW tae SO4 l *i O oO , P G 97. , 4 l 4.ad fr eetrot . '
,sAirraisif misin,4o'-tiii , :fiesilt 101 l bands,
lalstibt ; Radwarda and Spao of ens;.dark Wiatg - __,
: trip Dona all "datoess; to bar
weighnotDie thin 1;100&DAD',
Miliaria bi wooer of rawsr:
fkitsiladdrosa tbeltstbsants espairlag teem.
rosacsadtbs Ritter of jading
',each 'slid sbould two:Sub* that thdtsk.-: ,
twills a:Ha - Wolin ains4tl 4. o , -. - - -•-;
,„!1? VAN Ma;
Sslidd . and darter Itastsr,..
x . 11 : - MUST
p:
INVIES - IVANTAD: 4 -•-Wanted t 4 pur-
''.olettaliQostrtnrsmumOnnr., for tho ow.
, Wird! UlirAir 911991: M 99 94 9-90 / 4 51%thel t 9
r IA pocloreo *Am 14.n0r roorathat,l6% ban& Wich ;
nockii Om; Lor xistoi'lbais Y obstifold. noon of
99 0erf0944.29•12 - 19. X_p:Utri 414. at JAcE
AOsaItLETKIMSTAOLL'iattr99 Amt.
- s stutmomszty. ,
—foto 'ldeorlindtlhatterinsater U. 8.
40 - k l 4 - 14 014 " 1"
Airtigr,& ,
`TV' totted KEN tafltrepoltoWmonft wo
'the sOtt lottiyottoottossurnor ot Yourtik
:modnot t00500ta,..401050+ - Witt,ss.t:o.sstda,
• .L,..,totoraititoo Meer, ,
IDIRODUCCW I -•-
abbig•iiiig . Ali l bVC4ibutnals.
10 bbb. 66 606.116604 Broom&
PO Poll& lhathe.o4l4 0 0 41oppro.i. Lard.
-616. W. R,546.6. 6 limns BUttar.
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