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OnnTirrrees 'for the Grirer*l4 G. E. Stew, Optician; 55 511 1 111 eta..sir—competed daily : ' ~::-: ar; Waal celebrated here with a spirit and in a manner -never yet exhibited uPon the recurrence lof this eventful day. the-arrangements hese already Leen puhlialied in detail, in. our celumns, and we . need'qnly briefly recapitulate the piogramme. One hund r ed gaol will haired, from Boyd'.s MPL,' in this city, and from ffemloary Hill, '• Allegheny. Washington's Farewell - Address will-be read, either by }lon. Thos. M. Hews, or lion. A. W. Loomis, at a grand rims meet - MOO be held in Concert Hall at three o'clock Kra:, where a splendid brass band will dis course the national -airs,"etc." The public SeiiCtOlS of this city will - dirideend asseinble in - the' Third and-Fourth Ward - school houses, and ; the Sixth Presisitertan Church, where' 'the Address will read, etc. The schools of Ithigliany win meet at nine iieleck, and pro •';Wed tolheyederni - streitdept . iat ten ci'clocit, - wiil'be read b'y John M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., a:ideational songsLe sung by the gaolers, under'. the direction of Prof. *Me. The ManchesterWhool will be present by incitation. The Birmingham school will :celebrate the day in the towd‘LW.ll: - These ...meetings, it is expected, will be both patriotic and. spirited: • - The grand - teatime of the °cession will be the illumination of the dwellings, stores,pctb lie buildings, etc:, throrightiut both cities, diming the evening. The illumination will be provided by the ringing of all the bells, for 17 the - ems' of fifteen minutes, commencing at - - Wien o elock. Much preparation tau been made for the illumination, and it will dotbk liac suithink , of the kind ever at tempted here.- • __The torchlight procession, we.regret to say, will not come off. At a meeting of the taitteWol Arrangements, last evening, it was ~ . .resolired to `disoense - with .this : feature, for • - reasons set forth in the preamble and resole,- ' Hong pnblieheil elsewhere.- . Nevertheless; the ' celebration promisee to hes creditable .I'lEllr. Sinee writing the above, a meeting. of Cap tains and other representatives of the several Fire Companies, was held at Din DernariPs, • on Fifth street, when it was resolved to turn out, In, pm:nation, with torches, this craning. • .We can only iteount:for this action upon the supposition that the Firemen desired to cat loose from the Committee of ArrangeMents, 'cowl set independent demonstriticin.„ • .ti Prilellowing Programme blur „been agreed upon c Ths p rocession will form on Liberty street, right resting on St. Clair, and -proceed oral. the .follorring • route: Down 'Liberty to Pitt, * ;ifowri - -Pitt. to - Penn; Sown Penn to - Water, ailing Water to Market, up Mirket to Filth, tsp. Fifth- to- Smithfield, down- Smithfield -to. Water, along Water to Grant, - up Grant ' Diamond, along Diamond' to - Ponnsylvanii along the _ltYeetle'tii Pride, up Pride to Colwell, up Colwell to Fulton, alongTdion .• ,to Wyllei down Wylie to Fifth, down Fifth' to Grant, down Great to Seventh, down Seventh 'to Smithfield, ',up - Smithfield to Liberty, pp Liberty to Wayne; dein Wayne' to Penn, up • Penn to Mechanics, up Mechanics to Lib erty, r along Liberty .to AlllOlB, - down Adams to Penn. down Penn to Irwin, up Irwin. to Lib 'erty,anddowii Libertyto tho piece o f starting. • . .• 4 in-•yastordity's Paper we atatid that- i he Id "flrover,'" Garwood, , bad been nhauled 'to • be 'Pennayliania licapital,andbeing Vaileat patine" ( the Pattle.:OPS.: 49 ‘. -LePailo 1 M k :.,... :. riquiid by the rilei) was haritie - ViCkla VS depot, ens. This statement had Men Made to • -the Chietof Police, Mr. Hague; al4 to °Mims . Scott, but upon inquiry yesterday, We' learzied . • . Ahatauels was not the fact. :The mistake Oe , ,etunnot in this way . T - Garwood was hauled frbm f ?. this dapot to IL , remote parVoi - the city, MIMIC - ' .i . `,(bras said be bad friendi;ntid subsequently ` • "returned - totle; depot; after . whidhle' was re ,.,tutored to the hospital, and Wdmitted at once ••o: by , Dr. Geed,. the Superintendent, who did ,vorything in lila power' to 'restore him--elbse attention being Osild, Mut until his death. The • - -DtaCtlsat the sick man had been taken aWay from the depot, and returned again, give rise • Lu the,report that he bad been refused *Mitt ' • tanee to the bodpitil; and it was so stated' to the aboard above named. A permit Was ob . Woe& frOm Dx-Gov. Johnston, and the suf ' ferbr received every attention . possible, as we --' have elated. We 'make ' this - coTiection :in 7 '' , -jultiee - to Mi. Reed, who is noted for his kind '7-Alas-Wand hiltakniW• • dIILDUATED AT MAICANTILS COLL 1111:. —4ll J. ,Catiion, Allegheny City T • Adams,Veniee, Pa:; C: C. Stephens, Elisa beth, Bussmen,_ Pittsburgh J. , R. Murdoch, Pittsburghßlakely, Pitts.' - bargn—all of whom passed an honotable ox siminatioo and will no doubt hereafter sustain ' ihe long-standing reputation of this popular In addition to the elegant new pirchinent.Diploina of the, College, oschkras . presented by the Faculty with a copy of 'the enlitiged edition of the Gems of Penmanship Sea testiinonial of their exemplary - conduct: while attending iwkatacitow Alf CITY lihe Subsist ww•i-Callinittee, by request,' have decorated theititerior of City nail, which they have LibirtirOccupying for some time past as refresh jaeitt.rOoms for traveling soldiers, and Will openjt this evening for inspection.. Ladies and gentlemen are eordially invited to step .in, take a look at the extensive .feedlugn ar rangements, view - , the decorations, etc. 'pleasant hour can be spent in the 'ball this lllSlCsisaoro Kansan Ocoaras.—T ree Minna, William it - Ste wart; John Dasis • Wnd John ' Yonvier each_ under_ the age of e ighteen yew,- tiad been enlisted In COL Lebriiin's . Regiment, at Kittanning, were iciought teem Jiidge Xceindieseyesterday, arm snits of 'habeas iorpui ' and discharged from the service—the costs filling upon' : the relators. • . ' Alratterwa To'Bovs.--ilayor Sawyer:au thorium ne td state that all boys. who may be caught.building bonfires, in the public streets, this evening, willbe arrested for violatiob of ordinance, - end punished accordingly.: A strong police force wilt be on duty, and we idvise the boys - to heed this warning. IFIIOII FESTERDII'B EirEI4ING GAZBT:II MIME „I” Vac ILLVICIRA . TAD New Your itirmunsts.-, A. Gildettfenney, da Filth street, bear Wood,Aunt :received - Trask . LestiVolUsu4did Niugapoer,ead thi!New *winged Arm, Mara 1, And gaiety lair, for Febriery 11 seed , nier, as usual, th Moir itrik, ing war whetkor no Add o r fioodr aro depleted by the omnipresent artiste of these • enterprising -papers, The-last named has "hits all ronnapainiedst the fools androllits of the day,. Wane and _foreigii—end' the ,int : = typographic, having choke of. weapons, Crap hid and in many eases choose* both:. -PoTu. - ,Yobri... - ..T.ythe or . lie- ILIS — gheny, W committed -to jaleto-dayr by • *war Drum, (or drunitenniss: ' if ;sof- - from oaPia01 1 001; and net 'esfe - to be At *rip. Theni being ,no . person to Asks opine of him, it was necessary. to bon • bim,la . • - ',Semi os Taut.—The jam:, of D. Fltaeim• r' o "na TB- Vioniss-Wipasee's administrators • imparted last week. limos yet concluded. be iteassel engapd made elaborate speethes !sloth sldei and Judge Williams _mill' Wimp haF - aftenl.ooll. DLit Dtsditinteno.—lieurs.ld ar,tare, of the Notional Bank Note" .R re ., estood s dlapitteh trete thelrliew York cerre ___ • spondent stating that the hiereantile Binh, yroridepee, R z ~ boa__ been thrown, out. -ot;Our birOthik ChicsiwidghCArtillery;:piirtl hi' ihe tittle at Fort Donifson, iwith and WAIL. Ohl Evident). .'4t-',.4 .. , r . l _-'.. , •";,,- ...,..:'--,'-, ~ ~z,,•,';: , ..'..-. '.'Efitilibitlisltegtosast.':- -.. 1 -, :- , - 'Our Book:Table.: , _We give bedoisis eitiintdilte list or the Add The Good News of God.. Semmes br.Cbarlee Siniet; . ley, Reamer Everslev,Author of ...Alton Leek...* and Company Ohms, of Col. Jackson's Ninth ' . wh e w. ..nnwem,o etc. l i m , York , D , Av. Regiment of liniervet (Mitt Regiment P. V.) -'Eno , . & -00 I, Pittelmmtsr : henry Mum ,Fitth street. 4ND 3111 bi°4l . cmOP° ll4 2-Pilß ei r all y. of ' A ! le s?. I ''.._ - The Rev. Charles. Kingsley, a clergyman of county Melt: thaChureh af England and an earnest, and Colonel, C. P. Jackson. . . --- - .. • ' • .4 Lieutenant Colonel, Robert Anderson. '' gifted writer, has_ long,been known as the Major, James A. Snodgrass. author of Alton - Locke," a remarkable and Surgeon, James A. Phillips. powerfal book, which through the medium of Assistant Surgeon, henry F. Martin. ' a popular haiku eloquently pleaded for soeial Company A—Captain, Lewis W. Smith. reform, and a more praelical christianity, as First Lieutenant, James P. Beattie. Second well •in the individual life, as in 'the life of Lieutenant, Hartley Howard: ; society itself. Sine° the publication of "AI- Company.. It—Cantain, Flank ilartmayer.. ton Locke," several other works of his-have First • Lieutenant, 'Emil Sotberon. Second appeared; among the rest a volume of poems, . Lieutenant, Henry Tuekren. '' ...; -'• , •' . some of which show that he has a rich imagi- Tompany C- - -Capiain, James T. "Shannon.. nation , and true lyrii fire, and would, if ho First .Lientenant, George:lV . ..Plinio. Second 'wrote lees, probably contribute to literature Lientement, John.F. Kirkpatrick. ' some work which "the world would not wit . Company D—Captain, Robert Galway. tingly. let die." . Oar • readers from this First Lieutenant, James B. Ludwiek; See- sketch of the author of the Sermons and Lieutenant, John K. Barbour. collected in this volume, will readily CompanyE--taptainc Charles Barnes. judge that they have such characteris- First Lientenant,;; Wm. H. .Hope. Second ties as will commend them to the perusal of Lieutenant, Wtn. N. -Ervin:- • - • ' ' many net usually attracted by this epecies of Company • F=fteptain; Santee! 13:' Dick. composition.. Ac a preacher, Mr. Kingsley . First Lieutenant, George 11. Berens. . Second • uses "great plainness 6f speoch"—is thor- Lieutenant, Thomasß„.Kerinedi: . ' - his appeals— Compazy_G—Captain, John B. Brookhank , and, though a man or: poetic farm, never First Lteutemulls Ed. AL . -Russell. • lknelld forgets that the most, suitable - words for the Lieutenant, T. B. Swearingen. .. ' • ' pulpit, are *word/ of truth and soberness." Company. ll.:—Captain, John Cuthbertspn. We 'therefore cordially commend this volume First Lietttenant, Jacob S. Wiwi. Second of sermons, on "The Good News of God," an Lientenant;Charlei K.,Chrunberlin. well worthy a careful reeding, • - • , . Company I--Captain, Wm. Lynch. - Tint Hsersit's Maoists's sirs Miami, 1.136. Lieutenant, Jos.._ C. Walkinshaw. 'Second Ever iete i est l e a.,: ez a t i ere f em ev e r we l come , Lieutenant, Gus, &W inks, :• , Company K—Captain, Hugh 8. Fleming. -Harper's 'Mugu - rise makes its monthly visit, to hosts of-expeetant readers. There Is gen- First Lieutenant, Jas. W. ' Itallentinis, See ond Lieutenant, John Wills.' '' '' - ernll9might we not say, always f—a story c0n...."-ued,—tbat ii, with -Iti Continuity bro ken ;, and sometimes, as at present., more than Calomel -FL *took: -- ! - 0 - ne in - this! condition. This invisible, silken . This gallant officer arrest in the city last cord of'enspensei it - Is, trideh works wonders evening but left at midnight to assume ooze- for . eur'perietjicals, Here .we have '‘ Orley mind of his reihnent, which lia beenordertid Farm," by Anthony Trollope, and ', The Ad -' forward. The feet ef his arrival r and. sudden get yourself ; well into a chapter of either, you . , . departure was not known to any save akw must- have Harper the day it comes out, for ad- months after. But if you read its , you friends, - and •this morning ; ayor Sawyer have ' „ . much besides stories to rea d. The phisres --; dres s ed to him the fellewinjg.nete: . . , ; eat number, far instance , containseetreral - MAYOR'S COPPICE Feb. 21,.1882.: - torical, biographical, literary and miseellano- Cot.'R, IdoCooKi-Dear 81r: I telegraphed .otis essays, on subjects both instructive and you this morning, but having.sinee learned entertaining ; - mut yet we do not mean tc.!say that yon are in the !city, I, by request of the that .the' p_resent is more than a good speci m en th Committee of Arrangesients, sendyou this in- of -what Harper vitatioi io be preient with and address us at .in the year. is like, about twelve mon s Concert Hall, on toimorrow (Saturday) after- . M., ,r. Henry Miner has - received the March noon, - it three' o'eloek;iind 'also' to participate ntlmner of Ifarflr. with us in our Grousing demonstration. Per mit me, while performing the pleaiant duty 'entreated to'nte by the Cemnritteatf-Arnuige meats, to briefly say to you that the glen 'sc rims rendered our country by yOueut, yourself, anti.the-sasoeisted freomen banded with you, in defeating the treasonable hosts it Somerset, willi- is le eliould;-erer endear your personand m e to the American people, and I trust the CO Mitteeirill liaiikthe'gr!6ti -Bostion of:presenting you to nseetve thewarm weloome of my fellow-eitisens. . . - , ..'- - • I remain yours, respectfully,. ..,..,,s- ; B. C. SAVTIR; Jr.:, Mayor. , The Colonerwonld doubtless have drawn an immense sasemblage to Concert-fail, and ills to be regretted that ho was not caught and detained . ~ \ _____ - E112E3 . The Church in the Thirteenth. , A gentleman, residing Mat thiel•City, and i.. meinber. of the Thirteenth Peurtsytranif Reg iment writes to a friend in reference to a new eliniTh : tent recently fer'this real, ment, and the eucceen attending the organi zation of the congregation. .Tralyer neetinit : were held almost nightly, and from the en: nourigament received Dr. Marks thought it Olpillint to organize ingirtalitil church, regardlesi of seat or, :desonibiatiin-. 46 :l l ieliet in the fundamental.: religion being sufficient' to admit them as memben and communicants. The letter zterieludeti as fel "liow;uty Iriend,7Ca ivirprivad, endue doubt will .rejoice Ai liod, when I, hell ;yon that wee , kinuired , wed fills -tight gave in their names al members of this church in the wilderness; forty-seren' of whom, the firattime to their.ltres released faith in the Lord Jeitill; Christ, and eight of these received the "erdi- Danes of baptism., -The OCCIIIiOIIIIIO one; of ,the most solemn and impressive I ever enjoi7 74 religious eaperienee. 1 "After church, we bad a deltglis NI meeting. Dr. Marks tells ado that - 4nite a number nine ta,hinkaftiEr-talkainigaga." l ". ll " l—: their'nama an dashing to connected with the church ; the -same also occurred after church to-night. So the work goes on—re joice with us: I attribute this demonstration of the Spirit, in a grea t , measure, to the prayers of Christian ssotherr. 'The Firemen and the Procession ' Pursuant' to sCcall leaned by the Chief En: gineer of the Fire Department, a meeting of delegates from the several companies WAS held at the Mayor's Am; this afternoon, to agree upon a route of procession, and arrange other .matters for the celebratien. 0'44 . Drown, - of the Eagle, offered. the following, which wee adopted by a rote of seven yeas to four nays : W . naitess,. The citite — ns have undertaken to arrange for & celebration of:the recent victo ries by the Federal Arms, and also of.the an niversary of ,Washingten's:Dirthday, bating appointed Committees to make nommen, ar rangements; and whereas, it has been sug gestedthat 'the Firemen ;ulnae:elusive con trol of the proposed -Torchlight Processio&, it being supposed that they will principally com pose. it; and, whereas, the arrangements have not been sueltas to enable the Firemen to par , ticipate with'any credit in the celebration, through a fellers 'Of the Committee of Ar rangement to provide, up to this late moment; a sufficient amount of fends to defray the-ne cessary e xp enses; therefore, be it Resolved, That we, the, - representatives of the differentcomp&Mos,Mquest them to de::- cline participating in the:proposedtorchlight This action gave rise Ito considerable din-. Satisfaction, and some of 'the delegates de clared. their companies would tarn out in any event. - The Late Myltery...Another . In yesterdity's paper, we reported the death of a droiar, Whose - name was supposed to be . Ross, and.ho was found mip seless and speech less at the railroad 4epot;Slaving just arrived' from the eist. The Coroner empanneled jary, but owing to the difficulty in getting wit _ . eases, he : adjourned the inquesd until this af ternoon.: It has Leen aieertained,",.hovrover, that the &erased - was, noteiuned Boss, but C. Garwood, also-I drover, and a Ipartner of R. A. Ross. There was a third: par In the firm, J. Drelsbaah, and_the „ three were in Pittsburgh recently, wit slot of hogs; which they . sold ~to . _Joseph Seott, *Beta of McClelland & Logan,- of. Baltiloore. They received 4100 hers from t h e • agent; on moonlit, and were to receive the balance on delivery of, the beam DrelSbach went home, west, after' shipping the logs, and Oaniood and Ross want on to Baltimore. The former was 'found at the - depo4 in -this city, in the condition described, but Ross has net sinoo been heard from. _There is some mystery about the affair which needs clearing tip, and the Coroner will endeavor to draw out all the facts. A post marten examination of Oar. wood's bodYhaibeeaordered, to ascertain the ' caused his sudden and fatal Illness.•• A:LuMlimakellamebe 02eratiVeS em ployed .in fihoenberger's -"broil ,Factory, through Mr. John Scott; have just placed $6O in the hands of Mayor Basiyer, which was donated for the benefit of the families of those' brave men who fell at Fort TN:Mellon. If not needed for this purpose it is desired that it be appropriated for the bonen of the families of others who - have fallen in defense of their (wear/. 'sbe Moyer replied to the note 'of Mr. Scott, informing him - that there was no pecuntary'distress- among the families of. our volunteers, so far as he could ascertain, ;and lingesting that:the money be retained by him Mr. Scott) for ths, present. FATALLY . BITATTO- 00 Tuesday, Mrs Bacot, Brown, 'residing on Second street,: near the r ecce 'lron ' Works .wal 'aceidentally burned, receiving Injuries so severe; as to cano e his death. - Oho was about leaving the house with the intention of going to. market, end stooping before the fire, inadvertently biought, I Ma dress In ,soptect with it. She was instantly eupsiairci In choice , and before they could bo extinguished, . was , shockingly kerne& She lingered in egonyMnil Thunder, when dea th' released her ft:mil - het 'mdferings. - iTteeirsiad iq.bixt.l4l/1,7-011.7w. - : Go to Bar ker & 59; , iitio‘ itme,ifQe 7ota Dry Oods. ~, .. .. .. -Ix ITEM, CITY.-:CCA. T. A.: Howley, Major Poland and Adjutant Brown, of the Thir teenth Regiment; reached the city yesterday afternoon, on a beef furlough. DeAD.—Private Crocker, of-. : Centreville, Butler county, member of Co. Vol. regiment,died on Monday last, at Camp Wood, Kentucky. Go to Barker & Co., b 9 Market street, for your Dry Goods. AN ELEGANT CLOTHING ESTABLIBIDIONT,- One of the best places within the range of our knoWledge to purchase clothing, or furnishing - goods is the establishment of Messrs. W: 'Mc- Gee 1 Co,, corner of Federal street and the Diamond, Allegheny: They never fail 'to rem dei astisfaction to those who favor them with 41 call, and will sell at very reasonable prices. Remember the locality,_ corner of Federal street and the Diamond, Allegheny. Wael , tl/1 ItllolllUt sub Ming and disease among the volunteers would be prevented by the • free nSW bt ilolloway'S' Pills and Oint ment. For wounds,, sores and scurvy the Ointment is a - Certain ettre . f and 'foe bowel complaints, fevers, small for, "re., the pills are the best medieine.in the world. Only 25 cents per box or pot.. 221 Woarrur or SPECIAL" Itemino.—Barker Go., 50 Market ,strcet,. continue their great sale of Dry Aloods at less than old prices for most kindeolariug the progress of alterations. Any one pursuit of Dry Goods should see their stock, Which is very' large and choice. Wm. Fogazar, Carpenter .and Joiner, Job bing Shop Virgin alley, between Smithfield street and Cherry alley. All kinds or Horne .Repairing done on short notice and in work manlike manner. Chargai moderate. Leave .your orders. All orders pramptly . attended Oatiosta.—l hare recelyed; lot or pwitet and delicions oranges, the finest •in our city, Which will be suld low by f the box or sitigle dosiirfor families. d. B. D. CLAIM, 45 Vittiet.; under Gilde.utenny'e Now Dapot. :owalaus..Cits.a- be -.Piken,..at Hunts Book Store,. Masonic Hall, Firth street, and at:the-Omnibus office, - Ne.456, Liberty street. Day or night, all orders left to either the iwo be proinOtly atleeded to. r DOOTOI C. DUALS, Water. Cure and Home-. pathiu Physician ; also agent for Rainbow's colebrated Truss. for . Ruptures. Corner' of Penn and.Wriyno streets. t . DIMISTRT.-Dr. C. Bill, No. 240 Penn it. attends to all branches of the Dentei votes Go to Barker & Co., SO Market street, fur oar Dry Goods.. Fray, at It p. tn., RHODA T., Rico of Thomu R. SM. . • Notiee of fnutridwill •given iu tha afternoon FNUSON—On Friday evening, February Sat, WM. FEBSDN, - in hir ',ph year. • Notice of Lie Innerat will to pnbliahed in Mir .11 , ternonn paper. ' •GIBSON-l(n Friday morning, 2let.itad.., JAISYS GIBBON, nett G 2 years. fGende, and Goo p lends of tlwYomily, mai re ppdctlelly iurllpl to. attend big (outdid 70m:by isie . teetdeucts, Nonth Common, Allegheny City. on.lion- DAY, the Vitt! Ingt: at 10 o'clock a. m. ••()mune? cgs 581 tow Quaaraa Ramat , • ,••;; • • • MAMA or Ina POTOMAC, ,• ' • W.T.I,IAgtom, , F.A. 11, 1062.laORSES WANTED -Full THE U. GOVERNIIIY.NT.—SeaIed prOjposals for the delivery; in Washington Cit). of ONE TIR:MANI; POUR HUNDRED AND PIETY CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY' 1108.8E8, (hr the U. 8. Cleveinminl, will " - be received-at. the oftioo of Col. 0. 11:Ruck.er, Departmentlynarter Racer, In this city, until 12 rn. on SATURDAY; the V.l ' Those Incises will bit purchased In lots noBexceeding cacti, rind rid Lids wilt he entertained Bir &greater i.umber from any:000 Pomo. No bid will be entertain.] that la not endorsed by two responsible persons, who will guarantee that the bidder w II comply with his propieltion, If it should be accepted. Tveenty.ftve , dais +ill be given from the opening of the bids, fur the completion of the delivery of the hor Of the above horses, t. 50(1 are required for cavalry, end 950 for artillery. 4 DEACIRIPTION 08' HORSES REQUIRED. CATLIALT gems—From 15 to 16 hands In' height ; between f, and 8 yeari eget-of dark colors. well' - broken to the saddle ; centricity built, and (Tenho... all deßcia. AILTILIASIT Roasul--To be from 15% to 16 bands • In height; between 6 and 8 years of ageLdark colo n free from all defects; well broken to harness, audio ' weig not less than IMO pounds... The hornei will be Inspected by a board of omters, detailed from the Regiments requiring them. The undersigned reserves the privilege of rejecting each and• every bid,i , hould be consider that the in terests of the service require it. BTRWART VAN *LINT, leittd • •• Brig. Dee: and Quarter Raster. Missing. SPECIAL NOTICES. tr.f.rTs. orrtcz tpurreinestrn U. et. J MUM PITTUtIIIGff. Penn., Feb. 13th. 18 6 2 : VIULPIS WANTED.Wanted to' pur /ILL chase, ONE HUNDRED DLITLE9, for the ser- Tim of the thaw Suites.- Thep will be required to be not lees then 14 nor ,more than 15% .. hinds high nor lees than 3 nor more then 9 . years Ma. Home uf Inspection, Imes 12 m, to 3 p. st, JACK SOWS LIVERY STABLE. Fourth street. A. MONTGOMERY; Major and Quartermaster U. S. Army. U QUAR:TERMAHTERI3: wmtBANTS, AND OTBIB CLAIII3 AGAINST TtIIL'OOTIFIINIIIINT,IIOIICILT NT PITTSBURGH TEU6T-CO*PLNT 3011 N D. SOULLY. Oughter CIiABLABS a. 1311)WE, PHYSICIAN AND SIIISONON. Oak*, No. NVYNDEIILL STREIT ( 0 1PC ,41 ; , opioir .ll *w. soar ialrubm.p r i d g% • - bledir • - or COT, Ina wrimr. emu% vininitnunt haratemoved to the .k comma linajWirilAt* sijaroco ZECLItr= . 71 tTAR ' i ti t i ngt=Yerribil l* B,44Avtik THE LATEST NEWS BY VWXIILML Frioni Fumes!, Mourem. FOILTURAS. MONSOIC; B ib . 20.—Notilie hiving ' . , Sour been received - by-`tie rs; by GOD: -00 l _ t hat ` .. , . 'some hundred exchanged prisoners urould bo.aant down James river yesterday, the George. Washington and Express left at •about noon for the appointed meeting place. The rebel boat was appointed to meet us at 5 o'clock, but at that time she was not . in sight, and shortly after a heavy fog shut .down,'making it impossible to move in any. direction.' ,The two heats were fastened together, and having dropped anchor, waited for the rebel boat to , appear. Tho fog did not lltt till bite hi the evening, when the wind Won was so fresh that h i i e boats dragged their anchors and had to be separated. Th s morning one made their appearance 'on the William' at sunrise theexpected - pris- Alli n, which it seems bad alio anchored for the igkt a few miles above as .: Ike immedi ',ll e cam aL -side, and GM. - - ' , miens ..... - - .. • atelyl came alongside,. • to.. being called they were transfer ate. The return passage was made , •diny ao cidcdt, and we arrived her at iabOut Ittis'elock Dili forenoon. The prisoners will heiliitimedi ately sent north. Richmond papers of yesterday contain, the following dispatch : .—P Aurista Feb. 18rof. - Paul, of Erie, arrived h eroi to-night from!,.liashville. says that Fort Donelson follon Sunday morn- log. General Johnson had telegraphed to the -enemy, and Offered to sarrendir : Nashville on the condition' that private. praperty would be respected. No answer was ',received, but' 'a majority of the citizens seemed willing to give up on these conditions. A large • number of - citizens left the city. ' - • Thirteen thousand federal troop are at Fort Denelson, and two thousand were at Clarksville: The river , wu‘rising, so that the enemy's gunboats can reach Nashville. • A large . amount of government stores will fall into the hands of the enemy.; must of the rolling Meek will probably be saved.. -; " The Norfolk Day Book, of Wednesday r after quoting the Associated Press dispatches of Sunday, thinks it is mere than probable that_ ; Fort Doitelson has fallen. . We copy the following paragraphs : , ;-. Richmond,. Feb. ht..-Congress met to-day. In the Senate Vice President Stephens was in the Chair. R. -M. T. Hunter' was elected` Presidentpro tent: Joe. H. Noah, of South, Carolina, was elected Clerk:- The folloWing Senators warq absent:. Both, trona Alakaesa; Burnett, of Ky.; Shia, in. Louisiana, ,and Phelps of Mississippi. There one Georgia.. vacancy, in consequeneeof Toembe declining. In the House,' Betook , of Va., : wal.eleettat. Speaker, and Emmet Dickson, of Ga., Clitik. Auvata, Ga., Feb. 1 8.—Tha Savannah Hominy News as a special dispatch from 'Charleston. The captain of 'the schooner Theodore, captured by the 'Yankees:in Midi :Bay, has escaped. Ale says koie. :Yesiksiel" would captuto and'. destroy' Eityannah this . week and Charleitokeoon after:e-;,• . L . The latest intelligence - .froAivaiMah .is that the: federal-mm*le were valuing gron in their , thejr,efforts to ?ea& the ' minin'ehsinnel of. the river, and -tAiit.tit: sqok could - not • much louger,rfelnykdw.' . -, i - . • .. I A private.disiateh 'States 'an was quiet yes-. Undo morning atdo o'cleekl,' . I Thee - Steamer Goorgia.'hes-list arrived, q'he has on bcard.the 2.lstandiarus regiment. Another Freneh . gunbcat lemming up. 1 Statementof:'n+elease4 , Prisoner Union Feeling at -Ilichmondi BALTIMORC, Feb,' 21.—We bare had an teresting intervierc.with , one of the prisoners who has been confined at Richmond sedan month. lie gives unmistakable evidence& of the fact that a strong Union organization;of Richmond Union men claim to be 9,000 strong, and are eagerly waiting and , longing for an opso u r t t n o n f .Te itytofling out the Stars and Stri s:.' ' nteen fortifications ,- erne ad; around - Richmond. only. Gaols armed. , it ' city could be easily taken.. .! Desperate efforts are making to get recri for the army. The srxiessiottists admit t hat-. 11010213 they can 'secure' the service of eve male in Virginia between the wife 0.: 13 .. 60 they must yield Virginia In thirty .da wiz. The Union men have leagues, regularly., e..- paired, with signs and pass words.. - .' , ....4. .i . Many acts of kindness were shownitte* IT possible opportunity,to the prisonerS: '-.,' ;:f..-: 41ter 1 Onr informant bait a handsome gold : gii c 'n, resets b the la • d ago ' that the links !' in the wil etutin -D° of e t e rn Uni n o g n s wit ili ld 'edit be more firmly united than ever.; .. l' nion men informed him thst titer ireful at Moadeeas was falling back;' that train three to ve-regiments were daily arriving at RiCh m nd. . Tellrlelbleol.l33 are going to Tennessee, ai Carolinians and others to their several des.. lie understood that only:11003e thikty manna men would remain at Manassai. 1 the newt of the Fort Dennison surrender I a most disheartening effect in Richmond, t cheered, the hopes of the Unionists, who r they want it to be known by the federal vernthent that they are' ready to welcome d flag, and fight for it. . I ._ From. Misiouri. _:T. Louis, Feb. 20,--Gen. nalleek hat sent th following dispatch to Gen: McClellan :I , Chirksville is taken, with supplies enough fotOur army twenty days. The place is flow oe upiedby lien. Smith:s division. C k . .Gen.. Price being, reinforced by', Ma:Ml le b's, command, made a stand at, .Bugar It - Crooning, Arkarmis,,on_ the 19th, put defeated, after a short engageMert, and again fled. Many prisoners were taken, 4nd simuintity of arms, which bin menthrew sway. intheir flight." , JE.r. Loons, Feb. 21.—Gon. liallookie-Oat telegraphed to Gen: McClellan that Gen. Mr- . 'tin has taken - Bentonville, Arkansae, .with a considerable quantity of tiaggagoidte. I :Sx: Ltuns, Feb. 21. -:—Nearly an the Port Do - nelson' prisoners reached here, Mad, pro being rapidly forwarded to their destination. Gen. Buckner is expected to-night. It is tin derstoculthat the officeri will be sent to Clo d . Union scout, who was in troluinhis; on ,Tuesday-isight, reports that no preparatinns are being made, for e M*llololl, of, that' the place. Fourteen steaniersi'witli steam hp, were at the wharf, and'a salute was fireditt- . dieating the arrival of a general and relit': foreements from the SOuth. -- . The celebration Jo-morrow is expected; to he the grandest and nest extensive affair ever seen in the West. ...1 . . ST. Louts, Feb. 21.--Special ...etspatepes to the Republican and ~Owteerut :gay that. on Tuesday two rebel regiments from Glarksvllle came to Fort London and - gave. themselves up, saying that they. had been deceived, and were tired ol fighting against the old lag. It is declared that.. ' strong ,ohjeetions will', be raised by the Teinesseitans against the BoWl ing Green force offering battle at liezhville. The Provost Maiihai at, Clarksville sent word to -Gun. - .Grant to:come up and ocedpy town at ones. Tho *Seers of the gun-bdats 'now lying there, represent the Union feeling as very strong. The people of the State bad been made to believe that thellnion artiTyras entirely composed of Germane , and tiegthei, to be used for 'abolition purposes,. but they now..see that it 'le net true. They, are now anxious to return to tbelr allegiance. Prom inent citizens iay . that similar feeling would pervade the whole - State in a weer. Gov: Barris hu called a meeting orthe Legislature en next Monday, for the.pourpt,se, it is Affirmed, of haring all the unoonstitn tional acts passed by them immediately:an nulled, and, the :Tennessee, officers and eiti sena !twist* that the State Soon; will be Back in the'Unien. • Generals Buckner and - Juttuson are sad at Port Donelson. - - • • Gen. Gotham has sent sixty. ursei and ten surgeons. .attend the `wounded: at Moinid ' Execution - . New Yeat,Feh. 41,-NithantelGoidon; the convicted 'slaver, was executed - at noon in the tonibs. Made rio Therrefortuisite man attempted eonunitauleide last nigh,t hy , smoking: cigars trbich..were„saturatial with strychnine. - 1 - - : The Paid this evening seyt reinforeemente hare been : sent to Gen. Bnrosido, rrhich Merlin : hit forms te40,040. , - , Buckner 'lotto be #rrested for Trea, Loousouzs, Ammo/ -was misinformed with report to the espies, report ed to hive. been - hinted by Judge Citron fur the Mont - of gnetwer. . is under'indiet inent, but it is not probable that the civil an thoritiew iirdessend him from the military 'ie Proposed Surrender orMitikville. tirAiteftgarolt, Feb. 21.' It w 14116iii,d ths4. no intonnettoe bail:mien • %vimtied' '‘here - other. than that brou64.loAbiroffiblic ` .here .totitlyst tgittouvrArti*.FopPiaaik4 rib* to stitrada,Sl.l4lllll7. MZSEE 111 MTH , CONGREIVP — FIRIT BESIIOII. -.: . '.. Wasurserds,' Feb. 21, 142. Hotne.—Theilomestead bill,renorted from the Cosausittee en ,PablieLands, coming up, the question pending being to re-commit rt, with instructions to report iustead, the Bounty Law bill. Mr. Grow, ofPsii„ celled Mr. Wash be roe, of 111., to the C tair,and taking tbefloor, spoke against the motion. He expressed bin surprise; that gentlemen pretended at this day, not to understand the principles of a Homestead bill. It any question load been more folly discussed than another, ik,was this. Five times, within the last, ten years, the House has passed a bill eimiiir to this, and by two-third votes, when parties wore nearly balanced on every other question. ' Mlle too, of a like character, begin:used tbo Senate. He answered' the objeationa ' that the . public lands should be retained as Vsearce of rerun:), and repeated that they had already in their re port of the Commissioner of Palate Lands and argued in favor of giving, homesteads to actaal settlers. By, the settlement of the public domain the activity to pay internal taxes will .lio increased, , and in addition to the other important bens fits which must certainly result, specu lators should no longer be permitted to inter vene 'between the Goveranient,and the actual ' tillers of the soil. .Those who base flocked to the standard of the country ore deserving of i more substantial rewards than tears for the dead, and thanks to the living. He earnestly appealed to the Lime to pass -the bill, and . thus consecrate the . Public lied for homes to actual settlers; who, prosperous in life, may I be the better enabled to derolope a higher, bettor, and nobler civilisation. ' There Werb a° farther proceedings on the above subject.. • . Mr. Knapp offered a resolution that the House. entertainlngthe deepest eentiments of .oendolebee with the President to his •present Affliation in the death of a sou, do .how adjourn. Mr. Roane Conkling, of Now York, offered an amendment, sehlet,was adopted, that, In View of the afflicting event, the. Commtuion errs of public buildings be requested' to omit 'the illumination of the public buildiegi.to morrow night. The resolution, as thus amend ed, was passed. The House then adjourned. Sitserit.-Mr: Colborne?, et' Vermont, pre sented.* restitution exproisire of the: deepest sympathy and condolence with the Preside t . ;in his relent affliction, and providing for • the adjournment of the Senate. ,Tho resolution was unanimously adoptedy.and . the :Senate, . . • - --, -IlitpOrteet from Witekio/0011. •-• .. . , ~ WAHVINOTan, rob. 31.- . ... ' it . ii bellinied that 'no informstion his been 'Tereeived here other than that brought by the Norfolk steamboht relative to the reportinfirripowil of the rebels titt Surrender Nashville.. •• . i • . • • ! ' . " '-'fflite summer Stepping Stones arrived at the *hey , lard this morning, from the 'Upper Florida. Yesterday 'morning tide steamer, with a launch a , nd it boats Crew from the Fab. Kee, :wool ;AA , rirefinanin - oi Op The; °eel quan Creek, some:fotir. 'Miles. • Lionlehent Bastman sent. out 'Acting:Master. . Lawrence with the 'antral; wire-visited the • north abd south Shores of the creek; penetrating • shr 'distance into the interior , het without find' it . •• 5 .1 141 8 112 cd..the rebels.: Just an the lion it 'eras - . W leering the . soutb .side of the creek) hrisirfirst s; opened on them by . the rebili:, from, fire or ils laid pieces posted in a•elliorip I of woods. , • Some forty shells were thrown by; the. enemy, all of which flew uncomfortably . near the Stopping Stones, but' doing no dam; age save slightly tearing the flag. The lire. was returned from the Stepping Stones, ..a a howitzer, in the launching, plttnginga erbowlet . of tilted abut into the cover of the rebels which ' undoubtedly damaged them, as the fire of the I enemy soon slackened.. 1 . ' f }'be following was addressed to the , Elendt , :end House of .iterireientatives, bet Congress adjournettbefore it was traosmitled to then" ; !:,...ilui President' of ' the - United ' Stall* 41.9 ;•"list'iiieriltig planed into affliction 'by the :death of a beloved child. Tire Heads of; the liDepartments in cronsideratiou at this crept, ,'have thought It would-be agreeable to On; , vest, and to the •Ateerieen• people, thata official and private buildings ooedpiedby th ea II should not be illuminated on doe erasing of -tto• 42,1" litst.• • (Signed.) • , ' I ••• Ws. 11. Sewsia- - ... .. , • ` -:8. V. Cuiti*- . .. I 4 . . • Omeoer.W 'Lisa: . '' Busman 'litotes. - - • ' - 'M. Bl,sts. t. . . . . Wsian soros, Feb..,2l.—Tbe Cabinet b ‘j'r buildings wilt not,-tberetore,- be illii.' mutated, the arrangement for that purpose being suspended: - "Khoo following prisoners of state will be so leased, on the 220 init.; by order of the War Department, on theft parole of honor to mile! der no aid or comfort to the enemies in Malte tint" to the Government of the United •Statiur; in'aecordanee with the term. Of . the 'Breen tire Order, No.l, Of the War Departmept, dated February 411., 1662, in reference to so-' litical prisoners . : ..., . • . Fort Lafayette--IW. T. Canto, tioy:S. llitpt kin', David N. Waddle, Geo. W. Jones, N: Sr Itencian,.l. lit. Ogden, 'Theo. O'Leary,,ltobt. Buckley, C. 11. hitarriott,Thes-Quigley, r o ue. 11 segins, J. B. Duritelt,Wlll: . Smith, RolinO, M. Italian; EdvardV . Cettrill, - B: 11 . McCub bin, J. IS; ColemaneJ.B...lttirtnell, P. O'Brien, A. Thompson, Hutson Maury, F....14. , j0n1e5, tie°. Julies, J. Harnett sluthrie, Christopher Lederidge, J. M. Perkins, Thos. - Mathews, Divide. Mill, Richard Lewis, Isaiah Haider, Patrick Brady; Thomas Brookienk;',ll.lo. Holland, J. P. Swain, Wm. Orosi,.- N. J. TE Weaver, 11. Stung, J. Smith, Wm. Perry; ; Fort Warren—J; it. - Barbour, -B.' Barton, R. S. Freeman,. T . A. Douglas,: If': 1: -New Mu, G. Shackleford, F. D. Flanders, Jas. gtroUn, 'Edward Hawn, Bd.-O'Neil, Wm. lit.:-Hoorgo, Ch.ai. Kettle, Win. if. thatcher, Ji- ` .Harrison TboWav, T. F. Raisin, J .13. Elande.ra, W. W. 111111 . , A. De Costs, Wm. IL., Winder, . it. S. Grimes, 8: F. Newton B. Leber*, Parker:H. French, S. C. Wyatt, Newton, Vanameringe,! . J. English, Wm. O. Harrison, Itebt. , H. -.Den nison, WM. T.hfeCtinejl. 3f. Wealleld. i : Washio gtomtif , Borrow ' Feb:•2l.—A letter from Calcutta, dated the 4th inst., says that several vessels loaded with salepetro, for Boston, have been ordered to discharge their cargoes. - There will be a-mass meeting of the citizens of Boston held In Naninll to-moirew,nn der the * * aspic:es o( the clty'goteTninant, at which the Att4tesior:Vashiestoo Steamer CLevrastodiab. 21.—Tho steamer licirth Star was burnaS'iii the wharf last l'uss about $75,000 infriarad-fororia;thira;:the vitae: Arrival of Priiiosers.id'lChicego: • Cntotao, Feb: 21.-Two thousand and two bundrod _Fort Donerpon prisoners arrived this morning. More are expected tbisesening. illatkets • POILLOWTIII, fob.' 2L-:-Breadstu6s quiet; the flour market la steady; Wee of 1500 bbls at $6 Ls@ 5 37% ler superan., LS 75 for' extra, and 95 0000 Ow extra Sadly. liyo roar sells slowly at 13 2 5 . and Corn *eat at IX • The ode:lngo of .Wheat aro einall and the demand Use fallen oil; isle* of 4,000 bush Pennsylvania and written. red at f 1 85, and some Uhlo white at 45. Tse Ilmand. . • Corn In good ?comet, and COCO b oa yel low a radii sit 58C455,4r.; Cate steady' at 35020. Provisions aro looking. up; mks of Ilea Port at 513 60551.4. Throned Dugs an selling at 4A,4015r... Laid active, and 405 tierces .old at &X. Mater seed selb. at 81 WWI Timothy seed all" ,_ and Flax wed at $2 iog2 ss. Coffee, Su pr and Holareet unohangal. ,i'VblWry uusetticd;6oo bbis Ohio sold at 9.50200. .• • • , • lieu Toms, Feb. 51612 dell; ~iales 0000 Dbl.* at 115 500 for State—a decline of fir; liet 10 fur Ohio. nal .86,10(46 30 for Southern. W beat dull; mks unimportant, at nominal onota , lions. Cora dull; dm of 30,1X0 btabt at C1A0 . % Beet OULU Port Sinn at, 1126914; fur mess. Lead, 2 1 0, Wbbiky at . 2.k. Ilecelpta— Flour, 10,312 bbis ; Wheat, 4,454 hush ; Corn, 2,t4.21 bush. • . . , Nan I f at n.-7,:renfott.citton uasottled; salesoooo bales at 220521 e. Flour heavy; State has declined be; maks 10,050 bbb. at $5 5045 55 for Stan, 10 55r Ohio and 600 so for Southern. Mani' prery; Sales of 10145 b o il, at Si 48 fin red Wad are. Corn hoary; sales of 90,000 bus h . at silly 65., Beef I Ana. Port buoyant at ID 150a514 00 for mins, and $0 501410 25 for prime. Lard ii Arms at TNEIIPAic: a Whisky firm at 25YAW4. • " • • GROCERISS - 1N - ARE. ' I ocl b., bla. prima X. 0. 4s d ifolomps, . .. . . , 30 IfearTork "Tarvp., lu ~ Baltimore Bastßyrop. ' , „ ! 11.) .. Porto Bisollagasi i*; ..... ; ti., t !,, dO halt aria Bhagat l'euNdlpaoltoss7 i 4 drew new. Cod nub—: ~...! ...,.. ...; . : ) (Odor-an &lacy Bvnatof.... , . • ,si' .a „..4. , al. , Wwsh Boards. • ..'...e.; e4L' s 4 "is .:, . • 'Mu tap aouda d slaw Halls. ,f:..).., 4 .A... With W full nud noldwi ......tasat Oplas,4B4. l eie n . on band sad flw solo by, - .- .: ... ILJUDDLIt a 481 . . , , ~ 1 „ ..;....in LibileivetreelL LI I N °HIM - NOW tUS4I4 li. •r. 3 hor LDIa Pig unpai4t4tvit i ty e .,,. • " 11 / 4 "h 41* • ..g r A , . , 24* woh,•.bs*lLL r '• bkJa-cipibirßillabo 0.4 101casock..=. To'llarlf• 041107034 b 7 1.11 133 bertz Ant& " NOM FROM CAPIiAL: (Corrasporokoos'or the r ittsbeinli Quetta . . . ------ ria, B, j . g,, L , Wtheiserou, _ . I ,-188 • , •' It mat been difficult to *rite lettere/X.olas - • -. hoar of our triumph. The old Bag Boating in all its glory once more triumphant; once more a terrorto evil.doers,is a theme not to be , • ' discoursed upon in the newspapers, bat to be cherished in our heart of hearts. If' there Is any place in the gift of the American people, high enough for • Edwin M. Stanton, won't that people give it to him? Let us base him for our next Presi dent? We have in him at last found oar man ; Pittsburgh has giren him to his roan try,,in this tour of her extreme peril. To him and our glorions President, honest in ev ery throb of his - patriotic heart, are due the gloriourivieteries in the West, as far as such grizateictories can be duo to solid end earnest 'men in the position they occupy. Of course it was the brave hearts that beat and bled for .our. tag who planted it where it proudly waves, but the President and the Secretary of . War said to the weary and catrip.wom heroes• and their bravo generals—" Go forward, fight, oil. do solnothitag ;" and,they did it all , ' . But for this, no movemeat would have been Made at all this winter. Perhaps no man in the Legislative 'bninch of the Government deserves more credit for this new life lately manifested, than Senator Wade of Ohio. 'Row that man labors t Ho' sets in the most perfect harmony, with all his might and main with the. President:, Be and. Mr. Stanton also ere on the most cor dial terms, as are also all the ' , Committee on the Conduct of the War.? That Committee has passed a rote of Menke loSocretery Stan ton, and will Stand by him in his efforti.' . I'refer to the cafe of Senator Wade, because I have seen in various secession sheets' in , Ohio, which have, for the nee* donned the , guise of "Union Democrats," both open and; sly, insinuating attacks upon him made, cal culated to defeat his re-election. - Ito !Deer of .I his country will breathe a word. against • this( ' man. llis whole soul is fired with a noblh/ zeal for the cause of the Union, and any on. 'who thinks to• Make any thing in the Presto : • dent's favor-by attacking Senator Wade, Ig , very much deceived. I repeat, the President:. ' finds the greatest support and aid in :Mr.' ' Wade's labors. I cannot bring myself, /Or 'a . moment, to suppose that the people. of Ohio ' can hesitate in retaining this thorough' going patriot in the scat he has so long honoriaL - . 1 This has been another .miserable day; as , was yesterday. also, on the Potommi. The , poor boys in the campe am suffering .dread: fatty from ,nevi.. - The . victories In the Weigi,' . .. while they ono and all rejoice at thetn,wre,ln one sense, gall and wormwood to - them. II. gloriously do they wallow in the mad ithire• from week to month, while their Westetn• • brethren walk through , the same'on to rietery,. Lander could no longer bo restrain' ad. Yew ' have, doubtless, seen the Napoleonic, Bastin of the President to him. There is, by the . I way, a little anecdote appropos : Of Lander, 'which Is entirely authtmlle;and which Iniust I tell. .", .' ''" .. . , It is now but a few weeks. since he water ' i dared -to fall back from Romney at • the , ad; I ranee of the rebel lienoral Jecisom • 'ln view , ofdackson's advance, lander,..telegthphini here to 'Gen; McClellan that, .with...kis per. mission and a little assistance from afertibis of Banks' division; he could take thewhole'of Jaekson'e 'commend. ~, ' "`: •' - ' Pei. McClellan telegraphed te.Gmi. Ranks ' in reply that f'Crex. Lauder was xi/further i.e..: «Islets:ye," which was the reprimand of which , you have read in the paper', and which IS said I to biro galled the high splrit6d Latider;el'i .aialingly. Where noes tho reprimand lie In , the . recent letter of. thanks issued by lir, i Stanton? Not against , Lander I tree' l• , i .: A great deal of s,ylnrpatby • ig, felt here fat;: COI: Jobn A. Logan.; Ile wee Eire in ttlithilar: in Congress when 'Llo.liCard of :the advatialOot the Illinois forces-in Fort Doinehum.' - . ter started at once for the Geld, and was wounilial far first reported killed} at the head of lits Ir t - g : hunt.' It, may . almost be said that'llli i .fought the battle of Fort. Doneltiori.. , . : , , Oen. Lane will be back here again in a few days. ;The command which he went vest !to assume id in the hands of Gen.:llunter.. 'Well, 'it doedi"l. 'Wake. ,mach difference With ,„. 'maads,.if ;the .. men , 00ly r get a. b;ir chart %. I They will Walk over the -rebellion any day ( If I they only get theziord - go. , 'lt - ' trthe eitetiof intictlon'thak la dating out their ltharlai: ''.'lhri . *.thimuusdi waiting here in the sbuighs of, the iPolforriao, under brave and skillful tgeriers?sy only. await the - order of- the Coesuiander-W Chief to wind up this war u suddenly 'as' IL „...,•.._:... .- 411 44 1ie 1 1i, - rie- :-" yei,Lesat no \ itiCtiiii= l43 in 001 17 the armory question, Gen. Idoorisead Wait far as he can, -new preparing his report. i If will give yokna - fetounl. ' of aril further actioii in the'inatter. " .. ' • ''"' :. VISITOnt •'' • " • ' • Nair, .• • • • ra Walairreir, Febmfry2dilki: T RQN[CLAD, STEAMEI{B.-- The lan Departfeerit the, 'Rain( klarch me lassies unipooltione tar tbecomplate constructio l' equipment oaf IteSATLAD..if Klink L . 9 fur Aver, her . ber makomat larktice.. . • • • Them Teinele, with the Cimutloa of Atone for the Mlaalealppt drsraodlta triltutarisni ill be ProPrps. l opnpmrs ; t,t of tto, Itioseolippt rierr sed.tribu tarioF.F/ la;•PnaPells by paddlo wheel.. The Lelia willke other Neon) , of /ran isahioh went/ isi 6=04, Or of. iron mid weed combined, ea the pallet, tore star consider most suitable fee the elject pro-. poooll..Lut ,etoir rids awl deckli mast be protected with an. iron 112 mature saffich:nt to reelitthe, heasiee I abet. and shells. • , The sesaeLt for the lollaime' I put liter and Ito tributa ries ire not to dm. mom than ris ket water wbro tally Nuiptul and armed, or which draft (hey are to L. able to maintain a prtinaneut sand of nine knot,. per Your In.stW was.. and awry sudleivat 0.1 in the bankers for ala 'days elearning at that +peed. The armament .111 cohabit of notices than ale Orem, • , The .vireela for booboo dereoce are, trot; to draw wore num twelve Set water when finly'rquipted and artiled, nt which draft they 'ere :to la atita to maintatri a , permanent opted of nut knots per boor la smooth rotor, sod to carry oateceott..oomi in the bankers for A . Vrti Ilays anemias it *it epee& Their* armanirat will ameba orwot fraivihnif.frpte tun to °levee-Inch gum. •: • • • ''s •Oz• ichosee are Dot .todratiglooro Cliexata t &Irate are Ulm two:ay feet 'star ether; fe W lli.egel *rail ho ot hoed.' at :which draft they are to ilde kr •tabs permanent speed of Mown Imola - par home , sea. and to awry ,audlcient coat. in the.bopkors.let twelve days etrLmlns; et that speed. "Sfrefr arma ment will cooellt of doe• er krallibifiFor tweaty loth rasa. -. • . • • - •••••; The guns of rho mock for itarbriX,ysad west de fencee are to trefo to ail points of thiipoonl ooo totth ont ehaugo In the wassern position. , • • - • • The propositioos moat skits the •neashotof remsda, subject to the election of the Department, which the party proposee to furnish complete Io errey rtspect, embracing armour )slating. Stant . mactdoery Lod equipments of ail kinds, ready for mrska, excepting only the ordnance ami. cadmium Moira and pmts. ; the pref.:Mon must be' ateetoposied by ;de sperifleattons, drowings • Lod - models of sorb-chaiamer that • they work could be expelled' from them. • • The place of delleary . Must he staled' Also %Rod within wtdch the vowel or *epoch; are to becOmpletcd. and the total smut to be paid fur . 4Lich.. . It wilt be stipakted tho contriSta,that one-fifth the, tidal 'amoral:it wilt be .retalned„ by the te meet until slily dayscdrn after the reerptioe ef To. Sol, is order 'to giro It a trial, tbs. remaking pay . manta Wog - made with due regard „to tikpreper yierformance•thd protpresa of the work; the contract will also. embrace Ifurfeltutei for Wart tnpOtihnn *the cnottitions ;Toothed. • , • The. bids mint 'be sotomparded oio . gtobiti. required' by kw, that. If a contract . ll inrarded, It will be promptly;sxecuted ; sad the'simacor :the :pollee who are tollOcode the tatettes t.i the =agent at tee face of the contract will aim to WOW ' ; Ttre -Department will consider Ley other preteel terns that may be presented to which Godson of water shore named b not exceeded. 'tho Mariam% will be at liberty.te.-aoteptet jest any or all proporitiona. • , ..6111Shalrly CION til N MENTS, Co N N.P.Z sock/ lONIODIMEN'I'S,CONSIGRAIRpITS. mclul new Darn Veal, , •..;;;-; • - .L . 310 6644 OnevrApploe. . •• . • . 100 buts. Orbite.)- . • • • 26 bid..Cragtervies. 76 down Coutincni Begierw. , . tear lowirchoice Potato... • • t 60 brut, Canada-Peas. ..... - • ; • Ica routed Itutten Duns. ' •.. j 100 totes Wood'. Starch. " Just received and for ole •• c r, 11•61 •• I . II.ANK VAN 0011 DER, 114 Seale/ it. GROD I:ISI,EISRAITIOK. OFi OUR irlaroas—rise womak - 4101. full • arc eticent Bocks6S AU colored Dow= Quidki. Triangle colored 131114 pal Minew,_ Bina:. Ito getber with good asiorticent of Works. Now may for the Cc-Meath= -on um , P2d, :sad for sale 67 • • v. .NXIMINJAVS BIOS.; .1610 • • . • NitaNl L s6O.I . NLIIVaad street. . fII4OSSE t BLACKW.4I.IOPICIMS cuo. 4.1,aw; - andidsa r ilt Onion, .Caullldowor arid' Wsloute, coast and pint Jar., for isle wholesale or retil by • JOUN A. PANNTIAW, triiiier - Liiierty and Iliad itietHta. .r u • INA RAI.I 4-/L ercWinibt: :celebrated Cntekete received ; siew-BOitect; (olden' end Batter Creams, RIC eels metkoincele tad retail et the Walk( poem stone( • t JOUN.A.: 1111118iLittl . Corner Liberty nod Band otreets.', OW ' .• :6131101CGT.Longsnoris.Trestlin on Gun Shot Wanods. I vol. Moan cents. ..-( ri KAT co- WoOddreid. pRODUCLE • V ?(.1.-,•-• Ties& tiy . J. DILWORT/1 .1k CO.; 130 135560 mod ig O. 2401th1i125—•1001 6 : ,-przme, 'l.l..lr2jl.ll.i.bri;ll)ll:titiOi'ili A 0:). 414 • AiA•O . • , L 13/ empaimphOltirtin. ALY • - 4 i AM J. O. NOW. 0,10 AelthIAAA A.. +~ir•fl+'~„T~a ,ice 01.0013 SEARCHER A.stfaxicusgitis Cancirous Pormatirml," : 1 - 5 '' I, .. , i CTOfilli, entaneons Diseases, ,c . Ilrysipelas;-Boilk, .: 'Pimples on the Pace; ' 3 '.'- ' '; . . Sore Byes, * .' -, :...:. ..., - • Tetter Affections, • , v ,-, 1 2' • - Icald Head,' -- '' `,";- , ,Dyspepsia, ''' •,, r. Costiveness,- , :, Old and Stubborn 131etrs, , . '... 'Rheumatic Disorders, . "*. ' Jaundice, t..... • Salt Rheum,. .1 ; • • ;, Mercurial LlFtelisits, General Debility, ', Liver CcunpraTirc• - ,Loss of Appetite. Low Spirits, - , PeMale Complainti,'''' ' - 'tdl ,l 34ulepsy t or ,Pa. . 1 ., Paralysis or Palsy; -.C" 2' , liet .Byphilitio DiseasetC th • - •tri'l• Caries4t# l o,. .._ id -........- ~, , , : r i , ..,;."1.a L tar:. 1.•,:i..1 ;.r;~ t‘; 1 , INr:00 T. XOGETHKEk:IIVIMAIti BAYING TaiIWAYNO.I. _ ll nALRPFPN`____ CONDITION . 1.1!* =SDI= 52= brr: ! o. 1.•••• ,:• CASE OP: D4aIBL ,d.•,BAYD: • Prmsnesall December Al, ISO. ~ Ds. a. H. Ittrnic=-I lake please" to milting fhls volastaristatement to fiver of Is toedicide • pr, pared by Ton Salted oLornme's Dims Stailansa." 'I bad sulliered for five yam Witt Ilirotaln. wbleh , .. _ broke out od my heed sod Snaked so sa to dkiKate me very Mach, sod toot off the halewten tlisdbl. . ...'i; tit re its amed•anco; It am broke east' my ' .4::,1i, and eboes aba below the elbow; mid rat Istektisildt. . 1" :' Lie doh as es to erposi • teM .onpf - lifialSo6 on [Di b.l went :0 ea that mviral szildrialeM of boas wile out. ..l mut very weak .ad'uniopiritfti, 11 'and had glved im' ell hope of ems gettlus wed, s• I hid tried esvetil *Wel yfirietansind they did m• na trod. In 1341