`,..T, c . - '' : ...- - ~,,, o - A ',A -,y4,,,,,-dr,„ .4)**,0..'...201 . zifti1q, evrollDAY NORMAG; MARCH 11862. CITY AFFAIRS: oronrzozaz . PAPER OP TEE oirr. liternoloiocann Oraunrationa th• ititnnater, bj O. IS.. Bhaw, Optician, 55 Fifth etrect,—correcnta daUJ.,.„. sax :x sx2nx 9 o'iloakia. . 00 . 24= - 00 • '24— , 29 5-10, let►teace Hof Captain Davr!Por; Our readers, will 'reCollert the nrier‘. - ots. 414blitg ;:young . gentlemattrionie. mireke site,, okra chirga of forgery. He had 'Si; Chilies Hotel, where boye-. : ;Wend his: name . as,Caiit. Davenport,. and . represented himself as a Captain in the pip- . ' ierriee. While here 'hi is aline 'hare • :.operated somewhat inlorged *checks, victim . Laing a certain sportin g gentlemen to the tune of a maple hundred dollars... He was arrested — by officer Hagire,.and taken to 'Cleveland to .answer a charge of forgery there. Ho plead guilty on Thursday 'testi and on beingbrought up for sentance'pleaderi • - dear character - up to wltliiilifteen or twentrdays of the commie _don of the crime ehieged, and alluded totes= timoniale of • the fact 'that bad been 'placed is • the hauteur the Judgi. He claimed the au tbentleity Of his . Captain's commiiiion: ..said thathe had . supported his' ,wifei . infant child, and aged aunt, by his income as teach er .of mathematics, languagei, and music. As a'preof of his abilities he statini•that on Tues;• day he had received a letter.from the Ameri can Trackeociety, announcing the award. to., hini , sl one of the ten pritei ;dieted for the fen: , le4religione uncle, for .whichbe had cora ' voted. With these reiniiks he placed himself in the hands of the Court.'.. • " • ' Judge Bolton admitted that the vouchers of the prisoner'synirlonsrespeatabilltiend good character correct; and that his course of ,erininhad been short, but said that there was inother charge of a -similar character igtinet •bint in"thil city.. Taking the whole'ease into. constdorition 'be thought the ends of justire would be' satiated- by inflicting the lightest prescribed term of punistiment, which was --three - years in the penitentiary. Patinaylvawia Troop! fAlltotton..Exa Citentent. at Harrisburg. The order from' Major!linineral to the Governor of l'enni - ylvania, for the ammo- , . d iet* removal of all the troalia in the State, to _ . . Ithe Department of the Potonno, created the • Meet intends gratillositiOn and active r plaiank• tion throughout - Camp Ourtinotr WedneadaV. Adjutant General- Russel at ondo • commenced .... the work of preparing the ! ... • - • py~y Stith ' Regineut, dol. Meredith; - -,Fifth-Fourth, do ! CoL Campbell; One Hundred and Fint Reg't, Col. Wilson; One Hundred and Third . 'do Col. Lehman; for immediate 'departure; and among hii first duties was the calling out of these regimeati to rekeive the lags prepared for them by order • of the Legislature, from this hands of Govern .- or Curtin :. Accordingly , these regiments were marched . froni temp Curtin, on , Thuinny'sifL terioon, thwgroundin front of the State Ansnal, where arrangements • had been made for the presentation. - .Col. Meredith, Col. Campbell, Col. Wilson,. and Col., Lehman, isccolnpatied by their dit , ferent color bearers - and - guards, were drawn - • IT front orthif four . re/intents, When" Governor, Carlin afpeared; lecompan 7 ' hy Adjutant General Russel and. Quarter Gov: Curtin read a dispatch to the troops embodying ,"Gen:' requisition for all tintroopa at the disposal of the State-ou thorities, and also read his -owl.reply- tit that requisition, stating that Pennsylvania wimild furnisha *nisi number of legimenti as fast and is itgularly_.a.s transportation could be . lammed, amounting, . when completed,"tO sionlynine thousand men. -He then presented the colon 'in sr stirring and patriotio speech,' , • when - the ceremonies eland. . , . . 'cations of an Apprortalling • • tle....Surgeone Volunteering. ,The following telegmphie correspondence pursed between Governer Cirthavind Mayor Saner - yeeterday. An interval of two or thAlo lap,rod . ,l4eivio;4l,the receipt of the first disputch and. -the reply of the Illaytir, dtring_Which there', was . 'much excitement An . the city, particularly among medical. gentle man: The dispatches' are painfully sugges- Vire; and Indicate times battle is - pending - • - Umuusstmai Feb. 28, 1882. .To Hon. B. o:l3sWirsit;Wayor t , 'flowutany good turgenis',Can be sent from ousqftalegraplue request, to 'the; army, if, in my judgment, .their services are required ? • • - e. G. CIIIVirt; MAITLIVIS °lnas, Feb. 28. 1844. .;Vo A. G. CuTur, Harrisburg, Pa.: Thirty surgeon are ready to go at 4 p. m. 'end. them. so, authorise rag to pasattam °sake Pennsylvania railroad. C. Sawuat. Hananarma Tab. 28, 1882. i To Hon. 11.11.' SOMA, aly9r: - I am much griti4(l at the patriotic prompt ness of yolz, swoons. They are not to toavo small Z telegraph the necessity. . , Br.etzwocivlr id/omm hat Nallatrall. The- reprint or Blackircied - for February, by Messrs. Leonard Scott a New York, has' jut been received by Mr. W. A. Gildenfenny, 43 Fifth street, sear Wood: The opening pa w orthe number, "Centel:lane &nes of .:Essays of Filte, Literature and Mennen " by the author of "The Caxtotainnily,ft tonna au exonsdingly well written and inter: estinuintay. .The remaining 'contents; too,' IllLbe found .of at least average interest, Two of the lariat stories that have been Sp. pimuing, are coneigded In this number. "The Chronicles of "Carliogford" is still continued,' and appears to isialiktarn the Interest well. Data 07 A BOLOtti 07 Tits &salmi WAIL —43osse_witelts sinoelltr; Jambs Bowden • readout, of Reserve township; accidentally fell ova 's* near - Phillips' oil cloth faetory,stad received Injuries Which termina. fed is his death on 'Thursday morning last ilefiritrisiddiiireer the lifeileart was,,baring airred all thralighittat mythic as st private in the old Jackson Independent meivid a musket shot In the leg at the siege of. Puebla, and was rewarded by- the Govern— ment with sr pansies. He was thirtylisven years of age, and leaves a wife and Children. , Annum Bakr. Discasznran.- , -Blesarii. Feld said Late of the Nu:fowl Bank We. Bepoiter, - have received notice from their New York Got respondentathattheMerehantsßank,Trenton, 71; J.; has been clown out and discredited. . The bank has bean In operation onif, c few • 'months and having sprang up nadiir_sizipi alone oironmstanees, Messrs. - Reid and Lire valued it a cootation,ldeventing no doubt • mush of a circulation orate notes of the hank ha this vicinity.. : Brim MAD Doa.—A ; young • zniut, 111111011 Robert Hannah, • harnau.maner,' , at Mwadvrills, -was, last , week, bitten by • mad g e e", while attempting to kiirit with a stiok _wool, Mr. A. Huidokoper, on whoae premises it w*s afterwards killed, sus it. hig bitten ehme dap, and other animals is theeantiy. Senator Starke?* Case. • f • • • The Senate Still continues the dismission of the Starke Calle.. Sumter Doolittle yes-. tads" ' , pled. one of the &bleat argument( it, his callar. forth; defending the right orate Satiate': to keep disloyal men . free tiling - seats. The question , Volved in• tim• ease is of great wipertance in view •of the ,condition . of 416 , c:subtly?: Should any of disloyal States comeback with their old Senators, according to the report of - the' Judiciary Committee,. Si. Senate would haviito receive theta, oven if Jeff. Davis, Toombs and Wigan were Mums the number: Judge Doolittle argued wary-ally that the Senate has the right, to • resat. admittance to Seniens-elect eider PectiliarSisitunaumosti, whatt civil war con vnlses. the laud.' and , the loyalty of the claimant for a seat is in question. The lase lathe Senate On the case iitiOnbtfitt t... , , ~,, , ,pablicans are divided_ upon it. Mr. Fes sender; whoie'opieloweitUrtYg car?.7 g , Sta weight,, farms tee ininuallate kswearing of •,Ma ?beak* . The, Judiciary, committee, i 1% "with' tke estieption of Jnilgtri war. of N. Y. Ass. Post. MEM . E. iheCointrintalionAct-:Mr.Willtains, The following is a copy of tit's' 11th offered hy,Mr,W,lillialas, of tide entails,' as a ,subttr tate for the bill reported from the Judiciary Committee, entitled An Act to repeal the, tot; 'approved the 7th of March, 1861, entitled "An Aot for the Commutation of Tonnage Duties:" Whereas, An act was passed at the Inst evasion of the Legislabare,:purporting „be an act „for the commutation- of the tonnage duties by. means whereof the sum of $732,, 30 44 4 4 ,0 r thereaUxtai , 'besides intbrest;then owing to the State by the Pennsylvania Rail-. road Company, and in contemplation of law I Pillie-krau'irl or the-Stste, together with •a large innualrevenue stipulated to he paid by the said , CoMpany; as the price - Of-tile charter tisid'hy. Way b.f' cobipentation for the deteritiz ration in Valli° of the nsainlino of the public' works Apprehended and actually inflicted by. the construction and operatiiiii of, the said load;ithith reiteiiiie hid already reached the 'sum of threelnindrektheniand - dollars and riptirards; would have "amounted at this ,time tea "greatly larger sum; with the pros, pest of-increase, were wrongfully, unjustly, and unconstituticgtally withdrawn from the Sinking Fund provided by the Constitution and laws of this State, for the of the 'public. debt thereof, and made sacred and in violable for that purpose; upon -- suggestions which were' false and pretended; Considera-' tittne which were either in Confliet withthe Constitution or utterly; Illetory and worth, hiss in theoasetdeb amounting, in effect ; wader color of a pretendedoontract er'ccrminutatien : to a gratnitowi'donation of alt said money . 'and reVeisnotda priStie,eapotatien, without any stibitankilequivalent whatever,therehy, violating the plighted faith-of the State, and_ inereasiur the burden of, the people , at a Ono" when the neectseities 6r the country; ninny, required the,most, rigid ecotionij,„and the strictest husbandry of their resources : • Arid - Whereas, the said act was approved by the GoViiiiior, as slicker: in hie itessag6 to the Rothe of Representatives on the fifth day of Pelirttark last" past; tioder a itipilation in writing for the benefit of, the People which was not made known to them,!and.as since been: surrendered to them without , their knowledge or consent, on the, demisisdef,the said company, without any previous register- leg in the proper office, and without oven the presentation of a copy 'thereof. . .. • And whereas, it is affirmed, and bolter:A that the terms of the said aot of the Asserribly were dictated by the said company, aid that the passage theft: was procured by. improper, and unlawful meant other than these which have 'dread) , been recited on the part - -of said company and its agents: Sac. 1. Be it therefore enacted,-etc., That 'that:laid - recited' act of Assembly.of thelth Rtaroh,A. l D. 1861, he, rd the same is hereby eiipealsid, and the said ' tonnage tax or duties imposed by the-sot-incorporating the said Pennsylvania' Itailreed emptily, is hereby restored; re , ltipbietrand„inedi Payable to the un CotiOnweil th,' . the'eatiseianner and upon the !Seine terms.and Conditions:as though the said repealing act had never been passed. ' Sec. That it shallhe the duty of the At torney General to proceed forthirith to line 'recover and collect by distress irrepleriable or -,otherwice, the arrears of the said tonnage tax which were due and owing at the time of the passage of the said recited act which is hereby' repealed, together with tuch additional tax or duties es would harbaenrued upon the tonnage of the eaid Company until the date of the pre-. sent act; and for the proper aseeftainment of the amount of the said additional tax, it shall be the.duty cif.the said CompanY.te,filefortli— .with An the office of. the Auditor Generiff,,,, statement, duly authenticated by the oirthrof the President and Treaaurer of the said COM pony, of the, aninuut of , their business so made taxable for the intervening, period, and also to furnish to the Attorney tieneral; from time -time; such "other' andi anditional statements and such' acceis. , to their - Woks as he may judge necessary kir the purposes of the said suit, .or :other proceeding hereby authorized, provided;however, that the moneys paid by the said-Company; on account of the said pre tended Commutation,'ever and beyond the an niter installineat or inttalbsients payable by them on 'their 'bonds: . Tor the purchase money of - .the Publia Works ; shall be credited - fupon: tho arrears of the said tax, which were due and owing at the passage of the said repealed act, and alloyed in the. collection of the said During,tlie AiTassion on the motionto set a day for the special consideratiok of the bill, the Rouse. earned. Singular,Caee..A Roast. Cat Served . A se 0-coma suit, 1 0f..,0 • novel cisFactex, was recently. brought before:Alderman Scott, -of Allegheny, in which J. E. Mondrian 'PrO prietor,of a restaurant and lager beer saloon, Pedeial street, Is prosecutor, and Coated Eh erhart,_ owner of an extensive brewery ' and beeihall, at the foot of Troy defend-. ;Tfissfaotaid-the case, as detailed•to ts; aristhase: M.r...Ebarhart,whe had been doing quite a ,profltablo business, recently lost a' 2niribiiinf his hest 'customers whio,lor some reason,orother not explained, h a d - bestowed their, patronage upon .a rival brewer, Mi. ,E,berbart was greatly chagrined at the - lons of. his custom, and the success 'of 'hisi - rival; with who& he was not on the most atultihie terms. A singular fancy seems to have taken -possesilan of Eberhart, while Brooding over hilivronge;and ho bit upon's Most morel expedient of winning' ;buck his elastomers, or having revenges:Ton - Giant and 'his rival. The prosecution developed the fol lowing allegations t• _ 'About Mai:lays ago Mr. Eberhart tendired inflUitininitorsntimber.of his "old customers," . .to.belilikierteat' siipper, to 'be gotten up,for ' their especial . benedtiat , own residence. Among-those invited were Mr. Hendrichs, .the prosecutor,antl Mr. Kaughmen, the rival. brewer.' The - first impression of the invited guests was that the supper , was intended as a baikto .entice,them .back,, while Mr. Neagh -maw could only conc lu de tbt Mr: Eberhart -•was willing to forget hie risabyr, and bury the hataliet:' tinder thesiieltoutustances, the par ties nailed; With -three . " rthers, attended, the mapper, which was served in the usual manner, andpartaken or with the customary hilarity of a festive occasion. ' A 11°,1:ailed roast rab bit" was 'Monk the mlisCprominent viands, sad a good deal was said by the host in »Gr ano" to its flavor and qualities. and - the guests'wenspreised to eat largely Ofit,Wisitf • he" supper piiseed tiff agreesbli, but In a few days someone inettbe cat out of the bag," I or, in other word&infermed one of the party thatthey bed netuallyeaten It roast cos instead of &rabbit! Their Atidieetioll was of 'oaorse thili..:Aetertnined at once to proseeate.libericart.,-, T :slit tis entered un derisold sot of 18S41but thapelialty is only - It lints orfnerdollarti . open Summary °envie thms -Triter° , a. magistrate: .:The accused, has not yet had a, bearing;tint- it Is alleged that thituan' who "bilichered tlin - ctit" and dressed it for iiberhart, . bantams found and will be pat upon .the: witness!. stand: The. hearing takes place ceiTineday nest. “ The affair has created great ,ax ems among the Germans in Allegheny apd thet4einit - Will be 'looked for with no litUe anxisty.:a 1„-.; ; G. COW IN • VakTturnott Qui - arguer' zetzw, vol J as a mit IB62.—"Rail way Control," the title of the first articleln this number of the LOnden. Quarterly, .does not perhaps promise mach en-' tririalcurient to the reader, yet if he is tempted by,enrieelty,to read a few paragraphs, he will probably, become sufllclentty interested to go throogh the whole clay. ' The "Antobio,gra pby of hllis:COrielirillnight," Rut next artV el, does not labor under any dieadvantsge.a. respects Ita title. , The Journals - arid anecdote beat the lady,erinipanion of the Prineeis Chsrlotjs of Wales, are jait the Sources which . theloverarif -gossip arid scandal would like to have opened—es the book reviewed in this ar -tiell gives widened that they have been... The remaining „articles in the London Quarterly , are entitled Popular Education•-,•The New. Code; Zeeland—and the • Change of Faith ; The Revival of Spain; The Late Prince COll - Lord Castlereagh ; The American Crisis. We cannot go. tato the respective merits of each of these essays to-day, but in reference to.thelast wittily just remark,lhat it Is all, that one that expects nothing from , therleacling organ of English torylna but . the old-biritrywnd reindict', may read with.. eizt . dlaappolikimeritt - tiOtbilig but that bigotry ;arid prejudice will be found there. -r Mr. W < A. Glidenienny, No. 45 Fifth street, if agent for the LONDON' ql7.llirriitLY and the other - British Reviews re-published by Leon ,artißootik Co., of New .I%lqt. . • WX. , PORREBr, Carpesitin 403 J elnet, Job Mug ...Shop alley,,betwocif . sereet iihd Cherry alley. All kin& Of-Susa, -Repalrlos, Ong,' PA IhOli PUOO •soaallka-matem.letOtotsgossadaeste.7 , Leafs% tir mem. Milahlatelprozoitlr FIZICEN2 Repealing Bill. for Rabbit ! v,•• }4 - 41 .. , • Anon of a_frute• - 1 THE . LATESiT' NEWS' For more thin hr . * pais put numerous BY TELEGRAPH. • complaints have bad_ made at the Allegheny Maver's arta agalist en unknown man who paid frequent visits to certain retired portions of di? Vint and Second Wards, Allegheny, and seised every opportunity to insult ladies and schoolgirls, by , in indecent exposure. Every artifice was used by the police to entrap him, but he always managed to escape, and never 'misbehaved While there was a probabil ity of being seen by men. Dolton' of re spectable ladles have been insulted. by this wretch, and at least half a dozen have made complaint against him, personally, during the past. eighteen months. Men have long watched for him, with pistols, but all in vain. 'On- Thursday, Mr. Gardner, butcher, of the Second Ward, who keeps a meat shop on - Rebecca street, and who had been on Abe look-out for,this to avenge an insult - offered to' his wife, was attracted by a pistol abet, and on going out to ascertain the canieeaw a man standing with hie back towards him, and facing the resi dence of Mr. Reiter, druggist, on Allegheny avenue. His condition indicated that he had .been - at his old,trieksiand bad been tired at. by some indignant person, but "unfortuna tely" had escaped livery. He fled towards ' Western avenue, and Mr. Gardner at the same time hastened to the Mayor'e office. The po lleeofficers being absent at the time, Mayor - Drunxvniunt r emed to go himself, and while paising along South Coremon; the object" of their seinsh.wai discovered just turning the corner at the,”Oldirrave yard." He was sr-, rested at one. by the-Mayor, aadtaken to thel lock-4; where he was subsequently identified : by Mrs. Gardner. The , of the amused is George F. Thompson, and -he resides on Strawherry alley,, in this city. He is a married man, "about twenty-flue years of age and a stone cutter hy, trade. H. denied the accusation, and stated that he hid - been-over in Temper aneiville collecting bills, several of which be exhibited. He could not explain however, 'whyhe bad gone so far oat of his way in returning. There is little doubt as to his identity, but in order to give those who have .binin aggrieved an opportunity to ,appear against him, andestabitsh his identity beyond all cavil, a hearing will take place on Satur day afternoon, at two o'clock, at the Mayor's office, where a private room will be furnished for the witnesses. Now that the alleged of fender is arrested, he should not be suffered to escape- through notions of false delicacy. 'Let him be pot out of the way for a time at heat; and let him be taught - such a lesson as will insure his behavior hereafter. He is not at all insane, as was generally supposed,- yet his eonduetwould indicate that he se &filleted with aims - it vile monomania. Soldier .Rilled.-Cioronerlo tbiquest. This morning Coroner MCClung held-an quest upon the body of Adam H. Marsh, a . Member of Col. Lehman's (103c1 Pannsylra nix') Regiment, who came to his death in the .following manner: The regiment reached this city from Kittanning, on Monday, and proceeded cut the same night, by the Penn sylvania Railroad.. The deceased, who was a very large, poWerful man, volunteered to stand guard on one of the platforms, to WO the men from jumping off the 'train., While erigaged in this duty, and when some twelve iniiu east of this pity, he fell from the train, which passed-on without stopping. He lay almost insensible until the followinginOrning, whenlre was found by some railroad men, and 40 far recovered as to be able to tell his name and how he was hurt. . . . . -- Sawa& brought Withe city, and plink in. -the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, at nine - Tuasdaj. left leg had been crushed by a car wheel, Ake left hip and right shouldol were severely bruised, - and the right side of the head lacerated. 'On Tuesday wren in& Dr. Gallaher, .amputated the lag, and al though the patient recovered somewhat from. the shock, he afterwards began to decline, and died on Thursday - afternoon. Dr..Szed this morning held a pow worsen. eiamination, and testified that the man died from the injuries received. A verdict was found accordingly. Marsh was about-thirty-flue years of age, and has a wife and eta children. He was a cliareoal burner, and resided at Scrubgrass, eight miles from Kittanning. The body will be kept at Dcvore't until Saturday noon, and If not &aimed by Ids friends, will be buried. •' To "LADY Tracutus.".—Our space.will not permit further controversy In reference to the late sehOol ezhibition. Both panted Use had a hoaxing, and should we publish the re joinder reoeiyed to-day from "Another Lady •Teacher," the original subject would be lost in a oritiCal discussion relative to the gram matical construction of some of the sentence. - contalnedin the reply of "add, White and •Blue." 'Sorry we can't aoaimModate yon, la dies—but weightier matters pees upon our veterans. ' - - • ...Ei.rcricat.—ltt a well attended monthly meeting, lutzight,of the Yeast Meng Bible Society. of Pittsburgh, the Bea. J. $. Miller was again, unanimously, sleeted Agent for another year. SPECIAL; NOTICES. Orerinci or ens Tataras.--The theatre will re-open this evening, with ; the beautiful play of tho "Carpenter of Ronan," to hie , fol lowed by "Ben Molt" and "Race for Life." Wohare already announced that the establish ment btu been entirely refitted and repatnted, butere omitted to mention that the scenery is entirely'new7-Mr. Weed, the artist, keying been engaged upon it for some two months put. The place Is attractive and comfortable throughout, and Manager Henderson certainly 'deserves a handsome return for hicilberal 00411- Dn. S. H. Scarsda.—This celebrated phy - sicion who ku won _such a high reputation by hi:eminently ow:Useful treatment of Con sumption, that terrible diseisewhich hail bun regarded as is Usable .by the, great body of physiclans,.willkiinlhe city on next Monday and Tuesday, toate potrente. His - long prim tics, added to his thorough knowledge and the perfection of the instrument which he makes use of in theexamination of lungs, enable him to detest the slightest symptoms of disease. His Palmonio : Syrup, Seaweed Tonle and Mandrake.Pilis have become widelyealehrsted as remedies for diseases Of the lungs and We advise at Who think they need his advice to call on tint at Da.. Gad. H. Husta% 140 lroeiTitreiciihoroke haihiiroomt. GOOD Ninth ros ETLi7/10DT.—Seli the ad rertisement of Barker a Co. We hare al ready exhausted every degree of comparison In referring to Os bargains offered by this firm, and we can only, say In reference to the great sale, they tualtssenee to-morrow morning —that. we cannot understand bow they can sell goods •at 'the prices they adtartis• them at, swept at _a ruinous loss. Their taw and truly magnificent store they are determined to fill with Dew goods only, and this may be a justifying reason. Of course, we will align and us. Tits greatest bargains ever offered in this city In the way of fine Gold and Silver iWatoltes, Cloaks, Jewelry, - Silver Ware and Sauey Goods, are now to be bad at the Jew elry Store, of J.: id. 'Boberte,• No. 16 Fifth skeet, as in ocomequenoe of the present de presslon'in trade he Is closing out his entire stock at a:14.11a sow articles at =oh less thin cost. Also, pays partkular attention to the making of- tine Matches, Clocks and Jewelry, in which he employs none but the best worlanin. - gharges modest.. Atr Etaciairr Cunning -Ur . Aimasinurr.— One of the best peel within-the raise °tour knowledge to purchase 01011'114,er famishing goods, is the establish m ent of Messrs: W. Mc- Gee & Co., corner of Federal street and the Dlamond, Allegheny. They fail to ren der satisfaction to those who favor them with a call, and will sell at very reasonable pricee. Denrezober the loeality, corner of Federal street and thePtamond, Allegheny. Picarairei Cite, will- has44n at Hunt's BOok Store, Masa% Hall, Fifth street., and at the Omnibus office, N 0.456, Liberty street. Day, or night, All orders left in 'Moreo two please will botirotantly attended to. t DOOTOZ Wider Oars and 110111 M• patio Physician; abia agent. for Rainbow's calobnitsid Trim for" Riaptle. Oonisr of Pantiand Wsine streets. , Dttrurra2.--De. 0. Btly No. 246 Penn it., attends to BJ/ Irrittehu or. the penal profoi. , 'lon. .• HAIIMAN * -01DIV.theria, rtidatialltotncit dolockalACUEL ALICE. Lo ktoo of Booboo L . aad timash Bausnao. lot obo =blow alba !Co. • pliOiskeraidU taltalgamO34,4o4;ll/ Pk* iskast 4Pmtbriuddiaciat ber panats. JUIN Ras Wait. of Qs What' fi'ae-s Iseig. Froci koixte l eSe'llii%nroe. Formats Mosnos, Feb. 27.—,,V flag of truce Ito -day took over morejthan fifty person'," to Craney Island. Wo learn the following Seuthern news :' A meeting of ,colloa and tobacco plantere was held at Chi Hail; Riehmond, on Wed nesday evening, to take into consideration the' voluntary_ destruction of cotton and. tobacco crops, in view ot - the, fact that the enemy's were mainly. directed towards robbing' the South of the accumulation of those ;two' great staples. Speeches were made, and Committee waslippolnted to prepare business for an adjourned meeting this • everifirg7 -- 7 ; The 'Richmond ' peak, :of to-day, that one hundred Yankee prisoners at Catlin. bie;'S. C.; ,were expented to arrive yesterday evening. Threcrinstaliments, of equaLimm ber, will bo brought. bare from that city, whin , the whole of them will be sentto Newport News on. parole: ' . . lathe Confederate Cangress, on ,Wadheiday, Senator Simms, of iry. r otfered resolutions, that the people of the Confederate States hill,' 'to the last extremity,- maintain apd-=defend their tight to self-government,' and therger eranient established : ll'yr them, and to that end do pledge the last man and the last dollar for the proseention of the war, 'until their, Ind*. "ptindince is'-acknowledged, and,-also i - thit thermill subniltio any sacrifice, and endure , any trial, however severe, and rintlyxelying ispon.the justice of. slide Otiose, and: trusting in-the providence. of God;_will Main tain their - position before the world and high heaven 'while, they hive sv.voice to raise or an arm to defend, Ileferiedlo the Committee on Military x• •-- A resolution was offeredlirovlding tor coci.: palmation, by goVernMent, for dottOn and to:, beet* burned to prevent'thilt inth: this "hands of the United Statei. The Raleigh Aglaia-, of the 26th net:, Says that two men wore brought, as 'prisoner", to : this city on Monday, on charge of, having: pi-. loted the Yankees: to Roanoke were arrested mt. - board". schooner a Shortjdis- - tenets froni_Flymentiu They -}ere committed to jail. The same paper, in au 'editorial, begins by saying that it !Quid -be criminal as well as idle to deny that the present is.. the Most gloomy period the south bee witnessed sines the commencement of the' war, and goes on , in es a most earnest sander ; to Ca ll , s/ea the people to terrain by that colors anclfight to the last. All the prisoners taken .o... Roanoke Island have been released on parole. Quite'a ziam ber arrived atßaloniton Monday, and %fated that a beadred 'Wad Yf orUfe.left at Weldon;, 'CO come on Tnesslay.. _Five regiments of volunteers, for.the War . , are waribxltotrAte up North CuatinaN quota:: ' and Governor. Clerk has issued it proclamation appealing to' the, patriotism of the people of the State to fill up the regiments. . Theiteam tug Ydthigilmerici went to` the assistinecof theft B. Forbes, before repOrted ashore absee Nag's: Head, yesterday meriting; The crew wore all taken Off and brongbt here, - . together*lththrtifEbersibaggs:ge, and a tante portion of the. stores . ;- Z. Borba% was. sett on Sr. At 9 eitinakiiithe reUrning, and to.: tally :destroyed. The rebels bad - threatened. to take her, but thp Captain showed thirgrectl' est coolness ftr, milliner, and deserves • treat Thit 11',orfolit DO' Book: yesterdaY, has the following tele ms Rieltisbeti N Felo: Lynchburg pahliecia . has a, 'violet .dispatah f.ront Tennessee, dated to-day Estating Cedilla en- , ens had mutupled-Nasliville on : Sunday. The number of Cenfoderate prisoners taken' at Tort Dopelsos iaabout7,ooo; killed', 500 i wounded,l,6oo:, , The enemy admitted &last of from 6,000 tolo,ooo-killed and wounded. t, "GM': Floyd has saved all hie command. ex t. - eept the 20th Mittaissippi regiment and Goer, - and,.tioluitmle batteries,which were taker a" • Riediwond, Feb ‘ 27.--ohley's nee" and `4SX, , ' Moshe cotton-and woolen factory, near 'Au gusta, Georgia, was harnat on Tuesday night. Loss heavy. The cotton factories at Columbus and 4u, gosta, bare suspended, temporarily, in i.01:114 , CLUOIICe oT Miterlal injury to their dams and canals by recenerreeb.ets. Augusta, Ga.,, Feb. 20.—The Savannah plibthan,af this morning, says communinetlbh with Fort Pularki has been eifintestlly'erosed by'thelederailrferho Iraverereeted three - taxies, of four heavy guns each; at command=' wejAris 'Feb. '24....thir !plat olivine, &Om Nashville state that the federal troops;have not yet occupied that city. Scents of Gen._ Buell's federal army have appeared Ch . the north side of the Cumberland rover, and it - is ' supposed their appearance is preparatOry of an early advance of the main column'. ' Generals Price and McCulloch are both pre paring for battle. The former p is this slide of Fayetteville and the latter at Boston Moan,. twin 'with a forms of eavilry. - It is reported that nine federal gunboats and fifteen transports were seen on Sunday at Maydeld.,, No immediate notion 1167 , 25,— r The town of Fayette-. villa, Arkansas, has beans buratto the ground by.order of Gen. ttopo*h. .The 44inuF„i stores were first" • !' ' The Confederate army ett Boston Mountain are preparing fir battle. ; ' Late SaTiCeill'illiCriOiTiiio state thit the confederates' CUMWriand - Gap expect an early engagement, aside Federah are'fre-• (penny in sig,ht. Lyechbarg,ll6.ts.—A portion of thetiridge, which connected the .Island wig.* :the' Southsidedepotie situated (the North Virginia and Tennessee depot) was destroyed, ,yostai 7 4ay, by tidal!, falling from a lweismcdire.Titi sAans.were briny which will prevent the tan nbg of the Southside cars into Site city. Prows, Tennwssee. Gr. Lome; Peb. 29 The •Momphis topere" of the 19th:sei that' General Polk kited or,, der, yesterday that the track of the •Meniphis land Ohlo.rallroad should ..be torn up, and ;ha bridges destroyed, preperaterty to the sivacrut tion-of Columbui ana the.demolition of- ford fications. The Columbus forces aroteta ~ llb's, k to Island - No. 10, about forty-five - miles below' Columbus,- lehioh it is said- completeli Cots minds - the river • -and be fortified:with heary guns and ' midi linpregnable -against any Aver attar:Li- , 1: c z; The .Derneerat'e Clarkavilledispateht or the 26th says The rebel soldiers beforeliating - Naeliville plundered • many of tho- dizetlfpg And business houses, and exalted great - alarm among the people.. Silveri] of the rebels were shot by.the citizens whom they were robbing. Gen.'Nelson is in command at Nashville, GU. Built•still being on the north side of the river. • - : ; The ,Union sentiment la tier) strong, and our troops . were received with the greateit GAM. wail expressed against' Gov. Harris, who was fairly driven away by the Union men, they having bicpuse bold at the proximity of the Union troops; and Unit' to assert their rights. -Before leavinjOlizMi. made a speseh, rsoommendislt theottiaeue to burn their private property; ind calling on Tennesseeans to rally and meet him 'at Mem phis, bet no one paid any attention to him, and it is not thought he will reeetve any con siderable reinforcements..:: Gen. Crittenden's. command bad joined Gen. Johnston's atlas!tree/borer. The railrosd.bridge . at . liaahville ii,.. de stroyed by order of Gen. Floyd ) against the urgent entreaties of the citisene, - ,whioh Canted =nob Indignation. . . A HiltISA Prime SteAmer' Cliptitrodi Now Tau; 28.- The Bri t ish steamer: Labriab;eapitired on the lit list:, off Breoea OfilciaTt 'near the Rio Grande' fioi arrived in charge of the officers of the United Hints.' sloop of anti Portsiyouth, bj Which vessel she was total in ;into dy. The Tabun is an Iron I, 243 foot long, and -built.st • cost of 13,300. Eiho had been. employed In the Baltic trade, and- we char , ' tered In November by the De Jerseys, of Man olester;for •sli months, to run between" Ha l -, van and some , part of the Southern 1-ooisst., Her outward cargo oonsistod of various obis, Including A forgo closolffY of bl/PtltSill. It Is .estbnated shot. tie ...charterers On*, £40,000 on the cargo. Whoosh* Was notified; a ,sossoyer, loaded with cotton, wu Inside of the.bliewaitinran' 'opportunity to 00020 out to her, but as soon as. the Portsmouth anchor-, ed, she moved up The river. The Captain and. super-urge -,the Labnan were ora ;shore/ and..,remei4eCthely probably cot Foam reason: Tho - Lebrun was sent i Rhlp - TarraisCranAlbmiCe..6l4#44l4.ore by Commo- RR' 104:: akurd the env of :the sihooner _New:Crileans,!whiely was captured an" hour prerlout whllsrml,rum..l frim.N.k orissusso.Bmtbrow, iit'tobirrooliidllottoi. The Lehtua Vilentir la /WU. ' ' .'~y`,.- UrIII4;pRIGIVSB-FIEST SESiON. .14.isEtlxcrroN.5iir, Feb. 28 Bocat.-,11.r. -Mom head,, fi um the Si octal Committee co the Establishinc o t of a hi 0 , .,0nal Armory, rept:or - tail° following: . Reioir ea, 'by the Senate anti Rouse of Rep, r ietentatives„Ac.; That there shall be eztab= lished within the 'United States one National .Feundry' east at the Allegheny Mountains; and also one National _Foundry, one 'National - Armoryand one Manufacturing Arsenal west of theAllegheny-Mountains; and in the Val, ley of the Ohio and - MississiPpi, and thatto that - indi,eizimission of five citizens he -rip pointed-,by :the President to locate the.nsid 1 - foundries; . `arniezi feud amehal, (who' shall; ' ',within:sixty:dew. front the;time or their ap.‘ :pan Went, . report to the, Secretary of War, and that. the Secretary, upon the incoming of - . l Wrijoit -- - 'at Ilni.said.eommi ssion, shall re ' port to- Congress, together with the estimate -sof- the amount necessary to-the establishment of thesaid foundries; armory and arsenal, and _that there be , appropriated for the expenses of :the ilimmisiion the Num. of 40,000. .. ...- The resolution *lllll inferred to the Commit tee io.thi , :sT,tioii,_on the State of the Union, afteirldr;,M6oriniad had ineffectually endeav- Cronl-inilakiit is speobil.order. 7 - Thelf,hpiilittaiedlliebill - providing for the appo*Cment,oran. additional 'Clerk in the 'office of. the Assistant. Treasurer otthe trni- .ted States atNew York, and fora Deputy As= ststant Treasurer; . his salarY - not to exceed $.3,000, pei emitter. - '- . - . -, .- . -' - The-limuneproceeded to the consideration, Of the:Npeclal dider;' aanielyi the bill,, pre-' /to t ing for : recidvitv engineertin the velunteei service ot:the ;tidied States . . .., Mr. Wilson, of. Indiana, in opposing jt, acid our armies ere 'advancing successfully without this provision. - The force content-, idated wilihe believed, for the purpose of e'en ‘struetingthe liiie.holiiville,:lieetacky, Rail read to Knoxville. T... '. `-'` • ..• .. • Mr...illair,tif Mislead; lolled that the Oh.: lanolin was totally. Misinformed. . -Mr. Mallory; of Kentuaky, suggested that, until I. sliorttimeagoiforir armies have ad- Nritioad': bray: through • the :.loyal States. As they wrinew moving into the rebel States, it - wig neeeesary to provide flirdes for repairing 'the, bridges' and - railreads injured by :the , -Mr.- Wilson 4h:filial no-damages had been done graterthan thosti to. the • Misseuri rafi-' -. MreDlyeri:retnirkiii- that these` , :hotipeniee. . hid thentsolveamede thnie pairs. " The bill'was rejected . s4` against .68j ''. +. • The bill granting honntylor soldferitin lieu roc lazuli was: then taken :up. Messrs. Hol man, Graven, and•Wiodom dsscussed tho mer- - its of theistiestient.- The hilt was amended, andis tate iffectlaimary 1141863, and pu5.14:4105:44—at . 1 4: 4105:44 — at : 1 1 .1. The Rouse then adjourn- Howard of Michigan, pre 'minted a fetttlot ftettithircithene of the' cop per pro4uaing region of Michigan, 'aikinglor the cetabliihment of a naval depot at Salsifies,' Mr. Sumner, of liase.i frota the Committee oa Foreign•llelatiene, reported-a bill to-carry inteeffeavehe'etipalstione of the treaty with ranere4 for Alie.abolltion ef. the Btadt:duos. Starke, of Oregon,: offered a reiolution that the papers relating-to the loyalty of Ben Jiimin- Starke, SeoetarfrouvOregon; be refoi tali tolhe,Cemmititoian 'The, was laid aside at the expiration of the morning hour, ann'thaSen'-: ate passed the House bill • providing for addi 'Waal 'clerk* in - the reface of the Asnistant Treasurer Ziittv York.; .,' eteititive appropriation bill was takowundor consideration and passed. Illesenge'Or ovrieg:is the. ieuagebfJ Itayls to' the : llml Congress : Zo eh*. &ease and //owe of Representatives of .4141.2nfedera4 State‘r 4a-obedience to 'the'Conetitution and pro requiring the Pfeeldenti from time to td gtirolo CasiteseAnformation of the state of, the C'phfidereovousd recommend to . theirCOßlideritiO4 such measures as he shall padse necessiril and expedient, I have to coin ,Munteate that gnat! ui 'Melnik& at the. hurt: .eassiOn of the,..Prosistonit,Congrees,, eventi fusvedemonstratid. that the government had attempted more than It had Power success-- '4117 - to aohleve hence ie-the effort to proteot, ,by ou acme, the whold territory of ihe".Cott federate States, eastward and intand;t4 h . e.VO • • ofesrpoled - asso,a,Ui - to dueouttersort: hns disasters. - • 1. • When . the Confederacy was, formed, "the th 'etas cnipeitng" it were in theirienlirty char rioter of - .theiripursuits; and a misplaced- tan 11dince` 'ln their !hinter:imam:dates, -and: to &- great: eiteirt ;destitute Of the means-for the proiecutfon' of a' war - on so , gigatitio scale - as that-which it' he already '.attalti ed..-- 'Thei 'workshops' ind , artis ta...were,main ly to he found In the Northern States, and one of Etas ditties Which„deiolved' upon this government to establish: the !accessary inanufaetories, and lathvmeantinte to obtain by purchase fromatiroadias far as:practicable, 'whatever ':ores' reqiib - ed for publio- defence. -No effort his been-spared fo effeet both thole ends, and thimighthe:zeiolte hied hot equalled our hopes, it is believed that lan impartial judgment Will, ti,pen -full investigation, award to the various departments of government credit for having done all which human power and foresight:, enabled' them to aecompiish.`., The valor and devotion of the people liayonot - only sustained. theeffor Is of the government, but - have generfartO auppOrt' its *deficiencies.- The &ally! Stafnof mlliquy preParations arra, hag isitloni.oflitiOpe in Wril, the dat e our- agents:first:went abroad, interpesidltri 'avoidable delay' iwthe procurement of anus, and the want of a navyhas greatly-impeded et;,}Norts'te Tictilitary-,_ supplies - of• all I bad hoped for several - days to receive eial reports In relation - tabor Aiscomilture-at Rosnoke7.lstiad' .and,fatrof Tbre Donellon; i .They Aare, noi, yet .ceitehed., sad, r era therefore unable to, -communicate . toSitni ouch quforinstion of - past-erenti and . i.onserpie. ,ielhattfaitltotaltild is would ;enable me .to . niaki.mottinieadationi fdnadedtpon changed arisditiorterbieti ihey-have pranced. Enough is know* of , the tarrender. at Roanoke Island to staked . ' fed that it was deeply Inwnilisitpg, IhOWeTer ititperfect . Oaylorse'bien the prepar ittoni:f6r_defeiise. , . - • , . . • I - still entertained that our report-, red biseelat Pt. IN:Melton have been greatlyex= aprittediliteiniuohailain net only unwilling . but uitabDite believe that& 11145;am:int our ,people . laVe . ,.-serrendere4 Without despareta effort , cut - :their way::throttgb,investing &roes, Whatever • ntar Oliva-been their :awn-. bore, and LC endeivor teiXate a ; lunation. with ether divisions-of-the Bat'in the:sib; setae of that eiectlititimattoh,:ahliti Can tie affords& by I:!fficill.-taparte, it' !adir - be pre 7 . ' mattuatcvOtasludirment;and my - owivis- re- • t:Ost'yobvs will be untilthat in= for.mittiotas: reCobra meantime . :In the meantime efforts have:bees made to throw - forward voinforeements:>:to the • armies at pesitiont threitteitt,;aiitt reentiot'Oubt that the bitter. dlsappnintmtelfte_bace borne, by nerving the people eti Wit greater.exertious,7lll ily secure :rosette - more -accordant' with • out , , Just expectation and es favorable tO'our Wiese' virthese which - marked the' earlier, period or ':',llli.thsi. refire •at great - length:to the •ve ports 'ot the •- - :liity and *W ar Departments, -the' difforeimes"Whieb , ho ne ariletvrieni > the; short innate* aViteni... wee caused the opintitieetirhstiied by people that the war would be soon settled,-while it has 'now" become prObable 'that the war; will be con,. tinned through a •series'Of yeart:- mates the strength'orthe army 'at iireient at 400 vsiginiicits.ar infantry, ; With a proportion-"- ate force of :ertillefy and, cavalry. tie: says the process of re-enlistment - and:furloughs in 4w:ogress for thelast montl4 - has :co' far disor lanised and Weakened hit fdreeX as to impair.. • thelv - abilitrfor , sitecitsfe•defonce, bat be-. Acne; that, laid - aondiiion:q . aElirs sulistan ! ttillyit *en& • encouritiAtf attomptineto- establish: a . - navy &o ;Then' passing to theinnanolil condition or Me flac,-' ernmenOteSays rotary authfiT„minifyill exhibit the , trete.; fyLag,fietthat we have no:tlostiag debt-4.hat t.ffif cialt - er egiuot#4 . 324o 'Jo! unimpXlo4- .4n4 - -that the,totireapoodituiWof tho floibizi4; ,:suerittot yeachleibeen in round ; numbers one bandied atid , ievitutrmillions of deliate . ;, less thin oneghlidar:theimm wasted - by:- the'. enemy la. bis'eeteairart:te'r.coryjner;-- us=losit • 041.belrelee of a single:article of eapoitV. the - wittotteropiorlhnyeeril:hu reek of the ni•PM,414401.2.0.,4444, ;From Clair9inlei. . 1 - . 4 •: ' % , -....-..... • ' ilatir Sloan:71=o; reit: 27.-..TheehiliChaiger; forii 7 'nine due frott - Ilaiffahilw, hu arrived. The eteshiir-Oortu, from-Oiegoo oittliricish Columbia, bringipf $120.00 - ift gold,liiki 616 Thoivrettiiri.dthltilidiAihe Ziortherikoout pep buo,very ACOLL Mini. pinions on - theii. 44. - 46ekIni, Van itknir froziie ai o -1 1 .iitursore,..uo.:4lned, .at . Port 'libkad &ad' 'ail 8 g bpeui, who no,utliliatelal Mugs fir :UM Ebierlithl. • , . , riredrildritslakflitofl. ~, , .i.:34, : ,,k, Yit:askitiaSron, Ed.-VI:L-4n 'order to cornet, .--.,. „ t;rrO6cou.. Statements, itss Fort to zi: ~,,,,.:-, ...:Fuy 4 , - That penult's:Si Wessex fo 'trade in Litte:lloCkaded parts , not:hien g ranted ti Ls, -'3!he . drily . permits aro - those . ' gran .On -the -rekiminandatlon 'of the War Department fur . sUpplies like sutlers' stores - to' the ' - triiiiPsi'er , :copying military positions-in she- Eltinthine ,States. This correction is- made .at' 2 .,tho in ,stance of a friendly foreign minister, who. thinks the current statementa likely- , th..talit lead European merchants and thell toveru: Second. ..11r. Cameron has not received his difinito instruotionsiand IS not iontemplating aim immediatudeparturi on his naisiion.. No new Secretary of - Legation has been appointed. -Green Clay, appointed with CassiusAiL'Clayil Still retains his.place, though he lion lease .. 'of - 'absence, holding s.' eommindln, Buelei army, in Tennessee. '. • - , ~ • ... Tided. Neither Jet. :Davis nor any.. other person has made any, communication to the .goternment concerning. terms of' submiesloti• orntimpromisc. - The flag of truce some time ego, Sent by Gen. Johnson, to Gen- IdeClisUsa, as also Bowel! Cobb's appearance, at Fortres s Monroe, related only to thsoratuinge of 'ptial, Punishment for the Rebel Poilotiein Sr:. LOVIS, Feb. 28., ! -4en. Hale& hi - a general order states that ofticlel :Inforauttlen has been received that the rebels _Jit-eva tine' Mudtown, Arisen's/6i poisonSd 'tbit'pro: visiens they were obliged to abandon'iand that forty,-tiro officers and men were poteesed by eating.the same. lie says: We cannot nisi .iite•by adopting the same barbarous mode of warfare, nor -cari•wi retaliate bp-punishing the innocent for the eats of the guCt4r. lawns( war forbid this, but the - Janie qa•O au thorises us to ventilate upoiithe gilicy . parties, 'Pere one gailty of suchlacts when contproll not be treated is - ordinary :prisonerSof r •trar,, nor will they lie shot, bat suffer theignoinini- , aus punishment of being hung as felons:-'.; Of - Fosse are in a measure responsible•fo . ;Abe aft. of • their :troops. - Officers of tri:OpeguFty,of such acts, although not tivemselvorthei'smivi- - sensor abettors of the osime,,.wilirwiten7alP• tured r be pat in irons andoonvexed as crimi nate to these healiquasters. -- . The laws of war *aka it their duty to to prevent snob birbarl- - lice If-they neglect Auty they mast suilerthesausequences. Itelitticky, Teammates and-North Carolina Itevealoblislted. Feb:2B . The'First Assistant Poitmener Genere4 It 'aniseed sending . out Initructions,-, and .making: ar, rangementsfor re'oetibliihing postoillers and post-router, as our armies advance into the' so-called Confederate States. ` Kirk land is following Our forces into Tennessee and 3'. J. Killer, also an 'agent of theTtepart: snout in this connection, is operating in , southern. . part of, Kentucky. Thelvistofilee at liashville and'thoseln the eastern part of, soon be ie.:cisme& The. fatter Stake3~ to'be•supPlied with. milt by Sec' „ False Feb.' 28.- I .4:•repOit preMitted yesterday- to the enact that General Bank's colnanrhad-stafferedwrepaise: in :attempting to•orointhe Potomac: ..:But its falsity was ex posed: byris oommunioation,.froni - real' Stanton to Mr. Colfax, of, th,e LETTER FROM ILMISEVER. Oorrespontiscies of the Plttalsatgi The House spent this-whole of thidij hi th. discussien of tho sow , SchObl bill The first section 9i1 . 4 it 22 initesl of 10 days as proposed . hy,ibe Committee, peeked.- , The second section: also, passidideigirlng that the annual reports-Shall be made up to tho month in . etch year... The. Qom-, miitee willoe . rialniYezlansithe patient:coif the House, and cause the defeiii of the entirig if they 'on' detaining In. present form,, The. fence :irSUId• • pale a fair bill, undting all the important 'ohisatei pro. pOssd, if a few citraceteaill pot constantly Interfere, and treat that body: to old gratin,* speeihes. The:rules wereinipended this . morning ito• allow 'reports' . of eommitteds. , The b,ll to - change.. the. 'oilleot lon, of • Boot' taisea is tßitiebirrh, , ssairewirartimb-frdtaithii Committee. a - -bill to authorise East Birmingham to elect additiomal members of Council Br; Grass'bill to prevent cattle, sheep and hogs from. running .11t , large in yourionnty was also reported from the ComMittee,on ilioseriad in place. 1, bill to tinthoris• the Vs:ankstown plank soul'compeny, , - Judge' Shannon , read in' placer& MU tole' corpl4 , rattean asseelatitin to mannfuttusuprinte. ,ing presses tit,yonteity. I have not read the bill, but Undriratand that itantherises Messrs. Seiden, Adams , and some other !gentlemen: AO. manufacture' impreved . plebes - At you:city'. - - • , The Senate spent the whole of the day In thetiffort.to'ditoherge the Comecittee,,qk the, .milttla system from.,the- considatitiOn of I kill to - repeal• A 'section in the _Acta. May, 1861; creating the reserve corps.' This reserveS to'the cotapiciee:'the right' be 'elect 'their Ovin.offietira., In practice this issaid to work,,badly, • The Senate,-howevek tfbtt a long and angry controversy, refused, by is vote of 'two to 'one ,to dfirtharge, the Committee., Vre, have itparte ' thitt, evening, !whit& iif lxite, eveireforo. the - publiestion nt, this; J. cause fighting along the banks°, thegottimext., The tiovernorryesterdaj-Afteramin,present 7 , ed the ixdont tu' t h e'regiments :eericianded by; Co!.' Wilsoi, Of. Ileaver 1 Col. Lehnieb, 'of -year. ally, Col: ,Cituplaell:of Johnstowa t and one other., ', - 4. . ' -•' • • r' , ' The entire - troops:yet' in the 13tabiliivii: dery tio mole foinsid Jost 'as •rapidli as tr ans- portatien.4bukbeiecbrod. :,&11:the movements indinati that the • decisbri hbur hat mune to crush out this armed rebellion Against the pease of the Union. God grant that the cause of right may 'triumph. Gar national tcoople base been foihmiriug to ajattle; :Its time for modetitidri 'lust.thormissulli and energies -at its-command should nun._ ,be.ex-_ etted terminates the war. hope that this' ,next forty, deptwill .exhibit•such . do'rements as:the history .of this world:: hu never wlt lacesed.. , , Yoe?, Priv,. , dire: Miirtone' Indina: r , ...`" Tax country honor ,Goiernor, Merton, of .Indiaus; for appointing, is the sueoesserte, Mr. "Bright in the Senate,' Hon. Joseph A: Wright: Mi. Wright is a Iddßre of‘Pennsyt... nisi and hie been a citizen of Indian a ,for a. number of years. • Het seived in:Congress 11.8 s Representative of that State , from 'lBO .- to' 1845; was chosen -Gout:titer for se, and was appointed by Mr.-Thiehasuut vain MI, to`Prniaia in issr, retiring willt.thiAgsainli tration- of las uhief. H. was warm suppoi=' ter of, the late Mr..Douglis, aid did not heals tate, , at ail dmes,. to dente:woe the atrocities of which'that illustrious statesnial . 'Wei the' victim _ri:4cn s. At -the Prnulan. Court be was estdimaSior ; hie :Albsoration -and- loyalty, and; Ida ludas:lse went far towards oonoillatiag thafPowie, and defeating the mschitiations `of the,seled am bissadors.."oll - bl4 return to :Ws placed himself lathe advance 'of the Veen" sentiment in Indians, and law been bold'aid vudiring in his support of . the•Adetinistration• In its war 'Policy, - . . Tho;appointMent of eneliiiennws tribute on the part of the Oovarnot Of Indiana to the loyarDentomaeyzarthat State, ikatkle,, will be appreciated by thil44l Democracy in every part of the Union. In fending aroptieb.i eentetive,Dimoetat to the Senate Gov : Marton. recognises the; devotion of the IDemeeratilf masses to tho , Union, and their stititifidek maintain'the honor of our flag, !rtitioksi, phi of 'thin Ropubiltrait Governor 06- tillovisd by the Republican loaders bits.' where/ it would p TOILS thS lost _gratifying results, and atrengtliin the \ publio.senitmeite ioW Sustaining ,theadministratfork-r electing Governor Tedian&liidisorai Ist'send.;. ing. Jonah A. Wright ,to...thi Ansersc :hare sactDleed.. partisanship te?PetrivtittN('.l.btl. etringtheamik il beydn. the. posaibilltyOCoeicsi Annals the loyal sentiment of theirist.rriSild. . . ort;Whichlslol. - , 'nettle a eentroirersy ise r akistiLiii!. - bisrghPorthid tiaseus N tiiiiho did the tight. log at'Pert Deaeleort. 'Thor pay 'oeittetide thht the r.Deateerateldld ' - the „ bat rdoee. not *eh . - to .Ite-hoderstood, that-thera. wars lone others' Irk dui serileeP Several yehrtigo when 11_,:eras the mown to gather nit-all -the -aeld. tztertallties?, oft Fourth of Jultrrearlena,ao4'xiie theta praiskt bent - positions as rivelationdryraldierkthiro, hhiillielarthritionie one bt our *Um+ Goon- - ties.- . ..tuemont*ttoer 4fratiltlientiAO; lOoktrit hiciand ieretatio l lrireirmitahliit Ditetnahh,"irlifettlithli 0144.1*.t, seed app hi the platform wligito the orator was to botd forth.;;the Gomm of 7,'.....--.': : :::..:.:,--....,:. :: :.: - ,,i;s.-..•; , ::!... ,-- .::: , :.A . ... ... Sew alwakatpartnOtpthwatobili.:*, deoda eWashingtatiiii . to produoo a profound; warmatio#raffeadid2t* hii rottandonatftliiriatiriniaii :of s fr ; uph,:yaar,.yaw lt!,:addtaaPitaktiatir ,tfpnt.A.watinit Sonnoallia."s : " • Ohmelever hadbbaa 441: Ohm 4oldiii,"atoiefiantSiefitaitythanOholeti, Land bad subaidtd-,ao :rinietly,_ that postorittrir„f' did not know which Lido ho _was 'on. 266,. will 1» withihillorniieinte! rho fonibt'sst,P,-, aidaof httteno)unanta at Port Donelsint, Truly„, thePDainocolitir" arefishting the hot- Trif Ihitt:ore «mit Rem.: The WotiVe :IFietr...Cireniar Ilecretuy flea!!ird. . . , . . • .WAsarcrotoi, Febrnary,2,4.—The ing notice to the pnbllo hiurjustbeen twined: . WAsaiyarow, Feb. undersigned, on behalf of the Voiniatisloners appolntod thelorosideof to "ripiteeit the intereSta •• of I nch /133101.1 Mia aitisens as might desire' to appear at the .Exhibition.of the Industry of ell Nations, to ..be held in the city:of' si London' aring the present , year, submits'. • the following statements: .1 "' • - • The Congress of the United Statels;after•-•,'• due ,00nsideration, has , declined to adopt ' Any measures to farther a Notional Repro. eentatiori of our works Of Industry,.lnven;. don And Ait, at the afaburientionedlAxhi- ; The authority .of the Commicsitin*V , ceased. The are asvised thi : tataxdistilii6 appointed by the British' irticernmeht that , • 'there - witillur 'ic - general participstlan on. the - Pikt.t.of theeilleatur of this country on that oars, aion,. bat th ey,have thought,it 'ride "imProper,Tat the "'same time, to reearit. - • 'merit to the cofisideistiokr• of the Royal Commissioner* such works of industry and art.achave .reoelvid 4 theonthentication.Of the Commission,:and;m ay : to ;a limited -ex- tint' 'imarentoV fir exhibition through individesl'eiiertion '" • • [Bighed3.-- ifszacom 11. Einwanzr. . • . • Markets by Telegraph._ --' 21L—Noon:.,—Flonr sales .1,200 bble.:at Stiforstipallas , ./nd SI 02)f, tor ru. tra family. Ilya doer dull at /WO and corn marl at isl.;'Whasl quiet; astiCll.ooo' bush. zed at SI 1 36.= .Oom toady Lahr 3.1Xg1 bitsh. reUor. 46501. Era lataift,ooo bath, rye at 76e' Oata In loam MOD Intih. , Pannu. at- age. Cabe Jinn ;'atnoll . sew of Rio at, Prortslons quiet; salmi it*ts'iltisk at 813 WWI Lidattlrat nit*. Whisky, :rn,tr-M4 1 4P1?•,_,1 _ Nair Tfts, roe. 48. —ti00n...-41onr Iowa; 'aloe, 4.1300" MIL Wheat dectintit.' Corn heard ; 'Wes 10,000 bosh. as Shittato ,:adstaL Beef and pork drat. -- Lard !tads.- Whisky . _ arm at 27!.27)46 . ... '_iiii.l&:."'ltisiditir-Flour sales ' starqta,lo64 - 41! 7lnd Amara at $4 dOcgt4 65. ased SO: lower; Wes red .nt _90(395e. and whtto at* Med Ot;f;Oata• - dult afc c Xo. Corn arm. at ago- aye al. demand at, : — Barley.dall at SS& 'Whlalq`itt dethand 'at - Provhdons Oahe 15,0 U bbb. solos pitttcat 150 and t 4,002 lbi. bulk paakit - de. for sides and SS .45 tor shoulders 200 Wads:bacon alditratriy.w Ewen shoulders - offer. • ed at 430. Lard at , •7Xe. ,O cocottes steady.. 'Cottoltest.'lhiptind =diner dal' and drooping., Pr gadum Moors unchanged and qulat,',Aftchangs par at • • =qtrsi You; lalii4L—Riiita7rig.—ootton itilot 24P30.:Y100r loon? :;_osisolO,O9o . !Att. ITheot Beaty• RIO IRA° bath. gall 38 for Milwaßki• Club.. Coen,/*err rho 48,IXKrbttib;' 64501638:.13tat. aro. Poo steady *LAU ~.7: 5 E8. 1 4 64 - tor -.maw . . . , 13F4V9BITEIGH THEATRE. - - szmucuinr. ' trza Theate. slatkely:arpidated Deconitatind Bpsoary war. by Wain. ThilOcitcraupoir . ' 1 , !tit,9 011 . 3 .14 111 L. the I. LA1113D32411.:.'=:—•;..‘4'..=::.0. ... 8. X MIT. . . „ •To bs f0110w,..* .• •-- t; • -- To coaclndo . • • RACE„ . LIFE. MONDAY, th• peat Coiuo43 . Mr. WAS- BASS. :TO -1,1E7'. Fro , statt.l3.rick lhvethn •. J. of oirratroatzuo ortitreet, Second War 4 - ausighaq,co7, Beat. 540. , /*noire of 326 Liber7 street-- " fatkatt —• • Wtl. DYER. a co. - - L1 Olt US N'r*:—• , i3eliirge and wtal,"-'! SHOPS, 3(13190, soltablo for - .Cabinet Ilalterettr Moctilito trkivo, - botraiod tooao dlrronintkartiot. tAlpi.irat gRAU street fe6 'AMOR REANTr-,The :Warehouse now . 604: Airapio bi Lewis Potonon k to., No. Tkrtolorat etreet; Potortdolt give" 5 , 3.,t0kb0:', 57 r !Ors April Iso. „Logoiro of • , _ :bad -1,10118-PTTSIUSON 4 "l=: • iliwitlAKl.Bl•—.4.ll,o ittotwarickEtraWoifilverrainiu, with shalt. a OA logithisivilizqi c iite of . siriie. WHIT7I4 • Wilth:t, Pittsburgh fi Pl_L;sr .` ,".cdOktOrtoble two otorp. Judo WO. •'; liamod 'the OCirdor of P e na and liorbory r°""l ' Mit% B. CiLfiGi .ttraltf . or, A. It WALLING POIRD.. kg Rl.NJZA.,eoliktOrtooto -.throning - 5 'Eartiongritnii* a stable ead "earrtivi , Itiouni;l um land; well ear midi apple =dip s& mini papa =bor t 41. Wtli Do bowl to good redund:damn "r",/, - 3 1t0q1arli cif I,.`ATT . MUM,- Aaao-4. War stay. Stick Stailllas as QolLrolt - .4; T00041.1a good mkt. .Atoply to WATT a - artmos, aoa rant:re:. Uthec ROOMS liming-, • 'Oil' the le odd floor of the new; beildimh tersiorof Mery etnet;thrtilehed with ens, ma 'saw. "leieseinel given immediately. or on Mgi.. Ledo of AWL Tor ImAnnation atmly _ • WM.!? VlifeNBllAW, 7 unaaet et . l.Mftty and Hand street". MO . -Ittarr Drink Dwelling 1.• Ham% „Ifio. et - Isabelle mew,'tnegiriy. Mtn, PTtalalag I !, tare re ltß r delilik 55 1 .: • • - —,Nta SM. Maly street. er FR itEln—rd..twnlitou_Srick I/we/A.:- tag - el Ha ;treat, et Ate . Poimishatittiv , [, llognits et. ••. • , let • - ??! . , 11. 6e 3) 7ie1ai 114" 710 W L atar 6 "Istraeuri'. -1 R. L.- . e titorettoom `a 69 Han . street. tigedoon•lftwl Mint 2" 'In ge IL Wolf, will tai flailed froth Ms of Apri lAIT Applyte- - . _ • ..ii r JOHM .11:11XIIM, --..,.... , ' .paet oormr of Liberty awl Hand street". . VIM lIEST—A - Warehouse on Water ~:', a: dneces.sot. text, name through to hour " L i ,stmet. Nyalalre 0( ...!AO„.1: 4 41.25 LT. t SON., -.,. •,., gen • • - ere and to Water ttreetez, --- ',1....2 MU , LET-flii - )Yarehouga on beam! ',' - A . 4, titbit street, now iito, ' 1. A Co- Enquire of.;*,i t . , ~ Vtf t7 ' , 4 '' L ''''''PARIfo.:MANINDY & ( XL.;-"'' qe ~!, nIL I ()ILI' OIL !- - -'llu . ? &mutest r 'tun-:4, ,, -N-fr omelet tbeigst ',., i re , --', • • • ' 1 TNT EMEDM GIENTIO OIL. -.--• ', • TEE , ILZEDITIAGIECTIO OIL TAT REED MAGNETIC OIL. ,- - - .•.' ''-- • TRY Assam siLiebbllO OIL. -c- ` , '.. 'lrstiseiiittoi4inaiit7eal is t. nosslcdoidoo.- L, '; ,„ : ~.00 . EactlmArmic _lirsatxs„ sang% _ , "...,. 'Zama IN Tall Z.13/111i MUM JOINTd, aqi.. - .:_ •if win Sl* irusid ma "' • T, *IA k 7 ail rtpaull ONJ ectable On..symto44 zioTONit tie for bottb. and Dodo /a MINOS resistrata i Wss, ;..., •-&24--gteri emg.ToroGrete. soleagent •., '..; , NNW/WOK-11LO :- ' *11:011NIV Intl.-NOT/Mk _,, _A Cbral o clllef :-,,. 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