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Bh»w, OpUoUa.Ho. 65 PlfU, itrMt—ooireettd dallyt \. 9 o'clook, a* IS « k •6 u y. m.l!*‘*~*****‘* , Barometer Bank Statements. , The foUowing 2a a tabular statement of the condition of tho Banka of thia r city, for the month of December, 1882, as compared with tha prerions month: _ iffln: urn Loans. pilil AUesbonjr...... 7M,«a>| Miwa T T0U1... 6,79VWS]l,tffl,su> 5»240 6c711.En.2n7 Lut month — Mimuhffiw gffgstfcM iSSSrI *a gg ™-°«i mmnai; j i>oa to »|Clrcq]*a.|D€poalt<| B*ny t JB,4Oa 1,«9,61« 53? u 1,957,205 420 697 ©W ± Mannf'n. 1,156,016 378477 isSff 713,100 *50,929 S 437,025 ' 7*M - §39,999 673403 37428 •• 3*9,510 205,49) *409 6,141,7» 3471,167 170,108 120.13* htuDorgli Ey,r "nngti,, Merdanu & MurnTn. Clttoana...,, Iron ; -■ AHeghmy..— —’ tot month— M 1 ISZ" 1 a/ni fleeting of the Board or. ControUeie. , monthly mooting of tho Alle ghony Board of Controllers ou hold on Tues day evening—President Brown in the Choir. Tho Local Board prooonted their unal monthly reports, Whloh won read and ac cepted. ! . The Committee on-Teaohers andSalarloo mado a nport in referoaoo to tho propooed in nreaoe of eateries. Thi financial afiairs of tho Board wen set forth a length, and the Com mittee toy:' I . “' Po of the teaohers too rofflcientperhapo for tho proper ' ih£ I BnIrX JSSMS"' U fiSdJof »ouM justify, ooght to bo increas «d, but, in oar judgment, after doe considera tion, we an compelled to nport advene to inereweing the teachers' salaries at thonrei. •of {*“o, for the following reaione: ler^a^b^Ud. 35 b * W oflBM "ft,® I*** 1 *** |fi*®B.Bo, another Item of the JRjIK *Po a f«. , dlafy ; upon the action tare ' “f “«•«*!■ the remainder of the Of of . 18 ? 3 < "M “°>t likely be at the rad iJelojL!?? 001 y “ r : in tio hands Of the Cal. ‘““.oot oao only.be in the oeae “oooot of «aeh dnpUcato fki 0 !! «?* d * Bd P* id OTerjuet in the mai t” "£??, pf *•' J t»»ooo Cemmit .U^n D a P Uon".“" MUOD ' #f ” ~^* Com ?J5 e “ then proceeded to consider the inequality of the teachen in the- Wards tt, ° b » tb * Board. Salaries to , oae M hool house havlngmore teachers in the lower grades corresponding to • SS” I salaries in other scfopl r?.e * a ? n teachen in the higher ‘ 2S2i' without reference to grade. The Com mittee submit that the grade regulates the oalary, and they eould in no wise recommend tfSj**™? •,tjtoher in the primary grade a salary fixed for any higher grade. A rejoin , ' s?,,’** "thmitted, that the Committee on ln.AVs* nd T ,” xt Books he instructed to ad- Jttlt end regulate the grades in school house “ ” P °“ “ ”“ l me<,Un * ° r ‘ h * •elPwi!?.? . w »*'«=opto<ii Md a very long , dUcM * i ™ enauod upon the propolition to inornate tho aalariei of tho *?£*’*: e ™ u warmly adrooatedno Inenuo, o . pp °« 1* &r|u “ "noon tbit tho Eoud bid sot tulßoient fundi. Mr. Bhrirer moved to intend the report, by Mnt“S , fJSV* U l>' i * °^ h * ‘•"beaten p& oent., to date from Deo. lkt, 1362. . ~v* ®“R.W In. favor of plying the tuehen aoooraifg to their doaorta, them i pretty aoyen "aoatehlng for the man tree ted the BcSot ,? ‘c* “ ttar ; of organliing and conducting Teacher.' InetUotei. It wju dm *° tha di ?nl‘y Of the Board tbit they ahould •' IhLS3- ,l w* 4 t0 I f J *«b*rge their duty in tbii! rwpeot. He would go eronlfurthor, and would dbebirmiU who refueed to comply with the “€* 1 ,ni * reieomblo demindi of the Board. ■By requeit, the reporti of tho Teaehere’ In wm'Sl^V I ‘*tv ir f t ’r S * 0 “ d *“»* ward, were reed for the information of the Boird. There wu no report from the Fourth Word. jrarther a u carrion flsiaed epos the sabJeet "l" 1 " 1 ". AH th. member, farorod in Increiie of from ten to twenty-are pereent, md tha only oppoaition «me from thorn who eonld not lee how the I increiaed demind on the hnanoaa wee to be | -.JEkoyou end niyi were called upon Mr. Sbrirer'a motion to inereiae theailuiea ten per cent., end the retult wia i ißarr, Bradford, Cooper. P .'*'!*• Qlbton, Graham, Ingham! P ‘*' S . kri '«*»* w«,dmudf a,loent *°: iamUa I* r « ot -' .“ r - Coopermored thattha BunerinUndent be reminded that PWMnted the report of the SonSo^AioX^"" 1 *’“* B °“ d ”«™»t «f Mr. Bradford, the Board ywting the teaehen of the Second Ward pririlego to hold their In !wosttarf.o?P "'?** * renlo «< Inatead of two Batardayi In «aeh month. On moOonof Mr. Bhrlrer, it waa agreed that tboteaoheraof the other ward, hare the «imo prirlloge, if they datired it. After tranaaetlng tome other butlntaa of no geaenl interest, the Board adjourned. Horrible Harder and Outrage. ■ The want whioh tome of the guerrilla ludora U pnreaing is Wet torn Virginia, li .ealling down Teageanee opon their own heada. A fewdaya ago, Charlea T. Hedgee, roaldlng MM Bpanear, Bonne county, a notorioua load* .or of a gang of murdorera and horeo tbleroa.' wa» anrroondad In hla own hoote, bo a mml i ibor of Union dragoopa, who oaUod him oat. nndinjviewol bia wild and two amall obU dran, aho t him down aa bo atood before thorn. Not aatladod wlthbie death, they die ocwnt ed, and fiendlably fired hla olotnlng, learlng hia body boning share it had fallen. Ihia I aot cannot bo jollified in any tehee, bat It la I the nnfortanata ret nit of that demon-like I apirlt which the goarrillaa hare themaelrea •uioltede I arening, by J. 0. Alleghenyßank...;.; M M Merc hint*' sod Msaofjwtortw* fiiok.. 53.25 UaniM wlahlng to aew for the tick and wounded of oar hoepitalt, can obtain work by c ““*.»Mhe rooata of the Sabalatenbe Com fm'JfuV 0 ! 17 ;?*?' Wadoeadajr aftonboni,' iron 3 to * oclookv «*•£*'* ■“■ lr * 0,!l, M of tt» BtatSproW l DIED: wbwit, a.u ,!? 0C ? *• »• ton her m. rmUcno, Sr! Bar th» Otniua Lilhwm *° Ut. Colon UaUr m t » T *t«l«<> ottrad. , &,*s!*• °><*>-Q.sd tottom,; W <"»« to attand DM ftdttwj, tul i p. t JitfiMoWr, amammua, «tao'clock. —“;1 the latest news ROM WASHINGTON. OUB SPECIAL DIBPATCHES. l j apecUl DiflaMi to th. Pittsburgh curette. I WiSBIIQTOK.Doo. 2, 1862. I the rosTU awn m’dovill mm. Nothing publlo lui boondone In the p or . 1 ter trill to*dij, In the MoDowell case, two points won u . »minod-th» ohwrge of diunkenhess made in •onto published lotton, and tho charge of to- I proper protection to nbel property, mado in a debate in" tho Senate; ; On" the first point, the author of one of .tho lotton mu, called, but, pleading illness and nervousness, ho was exousod till to-morrow. Thbseoond evidence showed that MoDowell bad freely levied on | the'property of rebels whenever }t ooald be made useful to the army; and that ho had protested growing crops, whioh were of no use to the army, whether they belonged to rebel* or Unionists. I Tsi xrrxn or th* p«ai»MT*a umsagk. The messago continues to elslto discussion. It becomes mon and more evident that it really pleases very few of any party. 1H tint. IV BELADI* fi-XO Ttom'j —■ Not®* * Do* by Note* of Bank®. otVrß’i SXTMTOT TH* WiR Ir on, HSUJOX IISOR aia RRfOraiRRRT IS ORXRRU-IS-CBIRr. General Halleok hat submitted to Secretory Staiiton an exoeodingly long report of the ! mUiUr J oporatlona tlsoa tha'23d of Jnly last, ;when ha look command. Ho eays that ho’ .visited General M’Clallan, to there waaanj probability of snoooaa by that modo of advancing on Richmond, and iTnot, to form toma plan for nniting Popa’t and’ McClellan 1 * armies on some other lines. On arriving at Harrison's Landing, Oan. MoClsl lan told him ha mutt have at leait 50 000 ad ditional troops. Gan. Halleok replied that 20,000 waa tha utmost number that conld pos sibly be found to sand. McClellan took one night to consider It, and told General Halleok ttat he would make an attempt on Richmond with the 20,000 reinforcement!. With tlrat understanding, General Halleok returned to Washington; then he received a dispatch from General McClellan, saying that he could not leave without the 35,000. It being wholly [ Impossible their to. furnish this number, Gen Halleok ordered the withdrawal of the Army i of thePentosnlm; General.McCielian at once forwarded, the following protest la cipher r 1 I *m ©xpcrieaood, for I am ooa-rineod that the ordor to withdraw thlr 10 P rovo diiutrooa th® «xtremo to oor oaoie. I foar it will ba a fatal blow. Soreral daj* aro ceotitarr to complete the' preparations for so Important a mevamewaa this, and while theymtotto gess, I beg that careful consideration may be given my sUtemement- Thls army Is noir »«hbuohe on both banks of the James Hirer, so that we an free to not In any direction, , aid with tK£ •mn^!.° f <“ b “ u > l consider our com nraalcatfoni aa now Mature. “ : mUes .from Biohmond, “iy” n ° l *he enemy in force a *ht a battle,. until we -ha n ranched, afteep to eighteen miles which, be lag ns, praotioaUy, within ten miles of Hlch mon<L Oar largest line of land transportation hut, with the aid of the gnnboats, we can supply the army by .water daring its advance cerutely, to within twelv^gi of 38?! I mond. At Aqul. Creek,-,. w7£d $J‘ fi Te. “He* from Hiobmond, with laid fiaasportotlon .aU the way. Prom here to Portresi Monroe it a march of about seventy SJi' 1 »*»*» ‘‘ V Impracticable w hiv. 4 ? S? army and its material, axeept Tb “ of the movement would thna ho to mareh 135 milee to reach a point, now only 25, mllae distent, and to donrive oureelvoe entirely of the powerful aida o? the *??■*¥" t ™usportetlon. Add to a ' mor ; Ul *U°n of the army” whioh would revive the terrible depressing 'IS»‘"eS PO “--.‘ to P#ofl ® Q f the Horth, and |, the strong probability that it would influenoo foreign '• powers to re oognlro our adversaries; and these an pear to me sufficient reaaone to make tt my Imperativei duty to urge, In the etrong ost forms afforded by our language, that this Order may ba resoindod; and that far from n oalUng this artny it be promptly make it resume the offensive. It may ba said 5 s ”® “UB5 reinforcements available; I boint £«’• fbromt-toSo.^. «pe. .Itwas not necessary to maintain a strict defense in front of Washington and 1 Harper a .Perry. To those portions of the of .? # % not leqdired for a strict defensothere. Here, direoUy In front of this of th * Rebellion. It 1e onr resonroes ehonld be 00l leeted to strike tho blow whlohwW determine the fata of thU nation. AU polnta ofaeoonda! | oadary importance aliewhere, ehonld be aban- w 4 ’ FijUZf »7* u » b “ aan brought hero. A decided, victory hero and the nUltary strength of the rebeUion ornshol "verses we wljh elsewhere, hen la the tmede f,n‘* °f Washington. ,It la hero on the bank that tha foto of the Vnlon 1* «• ulMf tn myeoivlo tionsof right—strong In the oohaolousnbia •“.at f.have ever been, and am still actuated. * ol wl y a l,Jr f®” country, known that ho ambitions or telffsh motives have inflneneed me from the: commencement of this war. I do now what I never did in my life before—l in treat that tha order may be neeinded. If my annuel does not prevaU, I will, with a •ad heart, obey yonr orders to the utmoet:of my power, devoting to tho jhovomenf one' of the utmost dolieaoy and difficulty. Whatever skill I meypoisess, whatever the reinit may mayGodkren! thet I am mis taken In my fprebodlngs, I shall atiaaat have the laternal satisfaction that I have written; and spoken frankly, and have songht the best lh - Gxo. a. McCuiLts, i - • • .. General. lomtuL cort.l HmanssaaMßS or tea Aaity, .V . Washington, D. C., Hov. 23,1862. { To this Bon. Halleok returned the following wplj' 8 -r WMauimt,4ue:-e, isaa. wg^iii^iafeeata Sf^’fisßsrsK'sJ. telaly conld not iawbeeu iSe pi&,w; eciU4 lean your^hiwSomh^aal“ U tLJ T(ew;an4evta*fttethe IntereJwdtrfedmJi “■“* la my power to aTold' wtthtartnw r!-a“s‘®‘ l rrs£ ; E f ssSSjfjfJSiijaa^ moreanxiooe thooehte thou out- “f Ulo; but, after a fXland : thatord coneHeSJ Uon of »U tho pro» and cone, I wee iwW taaUy forced to mut bo lined | tter. wa, to a£nfed nl£ tmaUra. Allow mo to miFfrVt,- '. tho facte of tho can. To, ud yow offlj,, at oarlnterTlew,eiUmatedtheenemy’e fJJJJI a»4 around Biehmond; at,JOo/oO m„ Since then, you aad othere -’report'tSet they hare reoeired, end are now reoeWno, laren reinforoemente from the Bouth.'.‘, Q ea •P w! jumy, BOW Meeting Waehlngtoa, ieonlyjo. JPureSeotlreferoeli only about So’- OOa.'TonareUilriyißileilroLL * end Gen. Pope Uelghty or ninety. With tho oncmjr dlnotly Ween ready to° fall I with hie nperior nnmbere upon one or the other, ae ho may elect, neither can reinforce tha otter. In the oapepf neh an ettaeh tf Qen. Popo’i ermybe dlmlnljhed to rrinforee yon, Wl *^ n * t on, Maryland end Peannyl isyavi£yS£ltStSl in fell force. In other wordi, theohl tray BY XELEOBAPH. -uvj™**?#* o l i“ ’•“Moralising affect of a withdrawal from the Peninsula to the Kappa bennock.lmust remark, that a largo somber of your highest offioers—lndeed, a majority of those whoee opinion! hare bees reported to me-*re doe dedly la favor of tho movement. JJ”™ 1 of who originally advo ite*abandonmenL I have noUa qa ired,. n( t do not desire to know, by whoso advice or for what reasons A ™f ot Potomac was separated Into two puts with tho enomy betweon thorn. find'll, i"*’ SJW* " * &ni ‘hem. I di r litd -I wish to unite them. Only one feasible plan has boon nrot -.rated for doing this, /f you. or .ny P ooi linnis*a P r, “ n “ a » better one, I oertelnly it, but all ef yoor plan, to *l™]rou lf ° rC * wUoh “ttopossible e “ 7 l S“ k . f ° r reinforcements, *W tSo ***y to S iv * thorn whon joi ™,t o Vv* pomion oftT<>o P* your eom? slw,i5 lw, i “iVQ written very plainly, as I ns. deratand the ekeij ’and I hoETyoiNringt",; Suho”*?/” ia J iDS “’“•i'fesd the mstur' “»? ba« strived at different eon’ clU4iocB from your owSa Vet 7 respectfully, your obedient servant, [Signed,] H. W. Hxllxck, QeDerol*in*Chipf. Oen. Halleck etates that abont this time ho roooivod news of a heavy rebel force prepar ’ns to attack Gen. Popo andmenaoe the cap ital. He thereupon lest urgont moisngeo to Qen. McCloltan, hut still tbo evaooation of Harrison's pending was not oommoseod till eleven deye after It lu ordered. Is this: emergency Gon. Cox’s troop* were ordered ; forward in great haste from Western Virginia.: Gen. Halleck then recites tho history of Gen. Pope's campaign, and brings out a letter! from Gsn.-Pof o, in which that- officer pro nounces Gen. Sigol wholly unreliablo. Ho commends Gen. ?opo’s culler .disposition* for moisting Jackson's forces well planned. Tho delaye of some of Gen. McClellan's troops in ffluohlng to Gon. Pope’s tailor, win neither creditable nor excnsablo. Ho says no tall official report of tho campaign hue yet bees wealyod from Ges.Popo. Ho oonolndos, this subject by Saying that, if MoOlelUn’s. troops had arrived a lilt!, culler, the rebel army eonld have bees easily defeated, and, perhaps destroyed. Halleck next akotohes the history of the Muyland campaign-, and denounces the surrender of < Huper’eFony.nnd ImplleiUy eensnresile- Clellan fori.it. He.then complains of Mo- Olollsn’s long taneUrity ta fho'faoo of tho defeated enemy, and says he was attorly Ignorant of what ,his plan of oampalgn was, unUl towards the close. MeClellan sent no reports to him, bat only to the President, di reot. Haltack next sketches Buell’s cam , palgn; and biya tbit,' ,os a hat boon ordered to investigate; It would bo ob viously Improper, for him to express hit opln ions now. Haieya tho_iaveitlgatloa hxs been Ordered'orMorginTetringe ihandon taent ef Cumberland Gap.' Grant’* aid Bose grans' opefhtlon. are sketched,. withbut Ncom iment. CoitU’ wl&driwai to tamed nnfortnnate/aad is seid to have pre sented the' oarrylng ont the Intended move /nrats ia Arkaunu, I i Hosaysltls quite possible that the Indian hoitUlH*. may bo renewed In tin Spring, »ad J preparation* will b« made accordingly, li Toe forces in South and North Carolina an j pronounced "lb#' uShH^KsnnpUab'oiob. "< • ; Qon ' cells attention to the fact that our victories havo not' boon followed up, and •ays that in Marylsnd.Virglnia, Kentucky I »nd Middle Tennessee the rebel armies havo j exhibited muoh more mobility and action «■»- I our own. 110 says this is partly owing to our enormous baggage and immense: transporta tion, and says that our troops; and especially j Lin the East, have been little acouatomod to : marching,.at least such as; is required by as-1 tire operation... , J \ Absenteeism, straggling and dssartion are I spoken of aaosying evils.jand the military 4ws on this and other sniy'acU are said to I uodnviiion. } I : **• it, whit*, theibove is a oondensatron; Hio»a'tia>usttd--words, lihiger -t>)«n the President’s Message- Tou hare If exclusive in the West.) . . Erom Fortress Monroe. Fortsssb Ifdkao'si' T>eoi 'SlUThe'- frigate [ Dnited Stoles has been, raised and removed by Mr, Welles to the OosportNaVy Yard. He is now at work railing the Cumberland, which whs sunk near Newport Hews.: „ TLo Passaic left here to-day. at noon for i Baltimore to have hur. boilers repaired. ■ i New Vorlc City Elections. I NswjTok,! Dec. 2.—A small vote was I pollod at the .iity election to-day, Brennan' was eleotedoverHaus. BepublleaiT te«sg'!siS i S: of tte Potomae is split la two part., with tho of the enamy directly ho- aad thay cannot la un£ „iand' without exposing both To uSS ?“ d must bo united. ~T. fore “ '?••«»*» <o tlo Ponin «nta ii, under preient circomstauoei. a mlll tary impossibility. The oni?^SS»«~^r eh*.** *?"«<» p.Sn«b to r: n ; point, by water, .ay Fredericksburg, where tte two »nnie.eaa bo nailed. Let ,h7no» tho objection. whSt you JUTO urged. Ton ny thitto withdraw from nerS? M .?^ p<, ! i 5 ca »*“ cause the'certatad*! a » “?»< which,i. now in ei cellenr discipline and condition. I «unot jWhy a ctmple change of position to bow *nd by no mesas distent b&se will domerallreen amy i. , x «h“ feitai unta.. officer. themselves assist ta the demor alisation, which Xam satisfied they will not. Your change of front from yonroxtremo right at Hanover Court House to your present So- J ,li “s wa. over thirty miles, but! hare not ht&rd that it demoralised jour trooci not in“.ffo^lni n ft ti V"* r * Io *««» they .ititaed noot^fA'dorfolZrg/t^^^^?- Jixty mUe. of Hiohmond.aod forcemeat of forty or fifty thonmmri s H ,_i» and disciplined troops. Theohangewith inch T SS? B, '„ WUI ’ 1 PtcpcrXfrtpro sented to your army, enoourage rather than demoralise your troop.. Moreover, youyonr that a junction might be .ffal r“,kt ?wn j but that a flank march across the Peninsula would be more hxaardou. than to retire to Fortress Monroe. You will re memlter that Yorktown is two or three miles farther from Richmond than Fredericksburg led Uttor 15 between Washtagtof and cover. Washingmn from *ho enemy. The political effect °J, th *v W “ d f , " ,, “ “V »t first be unfaver able, hut I think the public are beginning, to understand its necessity, and thab they still' have much mpro confideuoo fa a united^trmy ccparate fragments; but you will y lr L>S b Z° otnlnf o"» me here, so that I •Pj ll "’■ Richmond from my present posi tion? To do tbi. yon .aid at our interview that you required fifty thousand additional troops. I told you that it was impossible to J" *« “Wv Yon “-I'y tionght you would have somo ohance of success Witt twen ty thousand, bat yon afterward, telegraphed to me that you wonld require thirty-five faforaed 5 ’ IV wasbelng largely n>- ~ f yoar of the enemy's strength was correct, jour requisition was perfectly reasonable, but it was uttertv I— possible io fiU u until ui'^t wWoh »culd reqeiro several weeks. To keep your army In its uaUl ttcculdbe so reinforced would almost do.troy it in that climate. . August and September aro lirt Sf .^ to r t 0 tes who ttve on that v“ M even after you S!t‘ “°, Klnf “ r M®«nts .ikod for,you admit ted that you must rodnos Fort Darling and m Rllwod^T*'/ 0 ” 700 eoold advance .od luohniona. Xt It by ns me&as certain that the iedncUon of tbo fortifieationa would not require considerable Umo-perhep. a, mnch MUhw.t.Yorktowufiilhd^*n3gh“no^ **■ health of. your army, but be Ocacrpi Pope’, forces would * A'***!?' blew, of the enemy, without the slightest hope of assistance from FKOn PHILADELPHIA.^ [Bt*cM Dispatch to )bts Pittibnrjl, OomUa.) Philadelphia, Deo. 3, 1882. Tho leading pipers of this city >ll speak in terms of oommendation of tho President’s Message, Ihe Inquire soys its argument is as solid and compact as the typos in which it is,set. Tho JVrss, .VortA .deierieao and also eadorso it. It is uid tbit General Bnrnside has de manded the remoral of General Meigs for InUlng to enpplj him with bridger, Ac., M P«r agreement. Nothing official hu been made public. The rehole havo boon driven from Warren ton by a form under Copt, Conger. 4 num ber of wagone and horses wore oaptnred. A dispatch to the Injuinr says a gunboat arrived opposite Fredericksburg last evening (Sonday.) It caused a visible ooniternetlon in tho town. It is said that Gen. Cadwallader has been assigned to active duty. i An explosion took place on Satnrday night at Dupont’s Powder Mills, heat Wilmington, Delaware. A rolling mill wasdestroyedf HIVJITfI COSIIBESS—SECOND BEBSIOM. 5,.... „ Wseoiiotos, Deo. 2/1862.' Smitj.—Mr. Orin;«B,pf lowa, offered a resolution calling on the Secretary of tho Navy for copies of tho majority and minority reports of tho board of officers, appointed in sccordanoo with tho act, authorising the See rotary of the- Navy. to accept, the tiUo to league Inland. Agreed to. ~ , tin?'’ a wiolu- Uon calling on the President to inform ’the number of citlaena of Kentucky who have been oonllnedln mllitarv IP.? 0 " “>d samps of the United-States, ow- f d °° r V h “ li^ U Ql State, andhifom them what charges against them, and bv whose order the arrests were made. Laid over! ,^ T - M ?® ou S»l>of Oilifornia, offered a reso lution calling on tho Secretary of the Treas ury to furnish the Senate with a. statement of Uod , t?iu. nt » “l B **. for ptosecuting land titles, suits, Ac., in the Stato of Califor nia during 1857-58-59, MO-61. Akblk. amount paid for searches in Mexico. ~ ” r * Sowell* of Ky., offered a joint resolu tion sotting forth that, H oltirens of the United |ta<ee havo been arrested and imprisoned Wittont charges against them, Ao., therefore! “ u snob arrests are unau- Unlre^srei..' Co s alUalI “C and law. bf the United Statei, and are a usurpation, of tho power delegated by the people re the Presi- any offloial, and all such arresU are JSftf ccademed and docUred as palpable SrereV Of the- Jnitoa States, and it Is horeby demanded that all such arrests shall he realtor caa*o,*ndall nor spniio aneitod baron prompt and iDeedv trial according to, the provisions af tha'con* over !lo °’ ° r b ® ‘“ modl “ t c , r released! ‘ v.t'aid J5 r- D »’ r **<of Ky., offered a joint resejutldn th»t wo hereby recommend that all the States ohoooo dologMOj to meet in oonroutioa «t Louisville, on the firat Uoniay in April next, to take Into consideration the ptesant eondi tion of the country, and tho propor measure for the restoration of tho Union, and that the r. U l n ".° f th ° ® aU ’ take tnoh aoUon on m ‘ y d “ m au *‘ '»• •«- • ,Iho Senate then < • r- 01 'Mile., from the Committee of JVays and Means,' reported a till providing that;«ll jadgiionls obtained by ■ ,* “V"' 1 * B °w pending, or whleh may hereafter be brought for collection or, rtworerj, of dntieion importadr money due the United Statee from colleotore or other SftkTflnlSS Rt E , sl ' l H. * 0,ll; '“ 4 » u »« o»ia of the Un ted Slates. Ihe bill war pu „ 4 . On motion of Mr. Holmel, ofKy.,areiolu on Vilkir *d d ! ia f truilUi e.tbo Committee on_Mi!K,tjr Adairs to enquire and report on the proprioty of increasing the pay oiViol diere to fifteen dollars por month,and making •uoh a reduction in tiie salaries of officers of the army, not actively ongagsd, as Say not I fie tC p ? \'®s , " v ®f-tboiinbllc sertfei- - Mr. Richardson, of Illinois, offered a re ‘° u^ on > objootion being made, could not bo acted upon, requiring tho pay of each pnrato and non commissioned offioer to be paid in gold and silver. 1 Mr Colvin, of Md., offered a resolution, w r h '? h V s ldo P t< * J > “‘fix* «x tho Secretary I of tho Nary to Inform the House, whether! appointments of Aoting Midshipmen hare ! been made, during the’recess of Congress, I other than those made regularly under the U T,’ d iv' J? f? rauh „the facta in the case. '! Mr. Sheffield, of Rhode Island, offered a r 1 '"" 1 whiohwas adopted, instructing the Commlttoo of Ways and Means to Inquire into tho expediency of repealing to much of l B62 ’ rtl4tlla to the eel }“ U ° D d “‘; M ox Imports, etc., as provides for the distribution of penalties among the offices of customs and others. * On motion of Mr. Sheffield; it wu S'Klvcd, That the Committee or Ways and Meant be inatrqotod to consider and report as I to the propriety of ndmitting cotton brought: *"«■**•** ; _ On motion of Mr. Edward, of Now Hemp shlro, the Committee on Public Expenditures I was Instruotad to inquire into the expen.esTf j the General Land Office, and report what ro pubUotoSrosta m * d “ CoE,i ' ten *«U Mr. Cox, of Ohio, asked leave- to introduoo a rcsolnUon instructing tho Committee of ways and Means to inquire into'the expedi ency of a reduotlon of the tax on whlskv'to throe cento per gallon, with the dew of In creasing the roTenqb. c l i ,a t !7K LoT ' j ° 7 ’ of otycoted, saying that the roronne was already large onoogh under the prosont law,. bii^^ Ch ’ * Hb “*«‘*» Introduced a bill annulling and abrogating nil treaties be tween the United Stataf and'eSrtahTCdaTf Slonx lodisns, and for the relief of the snf ferns by the Imdian outbreaks (n Minnesota.! At hnlf-past twelve o'clock, n 6 farther busi ness trail offered,- the froujle adjourned. !, j Important Grom Washington. Hr+raiwwwfDS). ■ ii-Xha e,Um«t«a of. thoTreaanry Doputaoht.ua dnavoidably dJ. >yod. ThoCommitioaof Way. and Mood, therefore,'h»To no-databa whloh-to form tha general appropriatlonbUls. The Secretary! "‘*l hereedy sometime thisweok. i An offloial deeameat showi the ahobor of intll * «t«al port, of on* try daring the year ending with September J* s*’ 5 *’ 4 .’ 580 ' of w!laJO ISS were nature- 7 l*ed. Of the whole nmnbor New U credited with, 22: .Uamehnr PJ?J>:* l “djAS-;..Oonnee«eat M?*r-!?•*,Xwk. lsSj;<Hew, Penn.ylrenU, 7(12; Plorlds,2s had South- Cttoiiftv 9. 1 lntern, tnado tho following deelelon * peaiee making :«4reend■■* pUoe the old etotk, or to i. meat, mnet pay a tax ni>on.. of each manufactures if their'Ol exoeed $6OO, oventhbugh the artl, hfaotured for. their own oonshm peta, when prepared by dealer] *1 dad upon special order), arr coi manufectare., nor liableto Uxal Salle, when made upon order partiealu vessel, are not ’feWr, laotßres within tho meaning 01 “*> »»i‘hey are eonieqnohUy s doty. The tax on' diamond, ani wh jn prerioMly ootAnd prepared ; will bo useisod ooiy' tolui sßfla • ( r. _jj‘ •*•“* to bo uttled that Oali hl * Po«>U« of tha Intorior, and aooopt the- Jndgeshlp ln Indiana, and In U Mdwwi that'Benatorßror ceod tothe two&bo j thui err Nothing is known here CO. ! "Portphat Bnrnsldohu bun. command of th. army of tha Pot 'Tho Star, of. this evening, savi Department hu catuod the arrasi Spaaldiag, of the Sflth 'Naif S', 1 ®;?“?> “ 4 “>• otter oHoen with him In the reocnt'toaneportetl poatooa.tomla.from thie point to ; Va. - It U* alleged that Major etartad.wlth the train later than ho ahonld hare *tart, Sre deyj longer bathe-road thai **|7» . i . , '■ '• •iJEJ* lanoilclnjtl wrainrtho warn*) bf-Oen* Afea head of tho Qoutermutar*. Do, Uiai nothing of interwt in nlntfon to mili “7 matters that to worth commnnlcntlng. Xt i* estfaxated that the amount of Custom iioosa UoMurjr notes now outstanding is less f-~* foorteea millions, and not sixteen mil. uons as has been stated. It is thoaaht that *?*•»««• °* Jaaßar T ‘ilia amoant will bo absorbed, when the Government will be in re ®®*P* of gold from castoms. fiw£ h #t?E lB W? Qen - McDowell's ease, be lo7b. i ?fr2,? r r t f , I ? q “. iry ' tti « “°n>ing, was tof . hl li“J ln ® gr “ t4d protection to eomd gronnd which was sown with grain, belonging to a Mr. Hoffman, or Bol! PlSo/a man who was nontral in politics. Also with haring seemed for the sostenanco of his fami ly at. 4 *"*•»“,» mail quantity of corn, still •“hiti possession, and which had not as yet t * k ““ for the use of oar army. The tes timony showed that receipts were glren to tkn.T’Jk" f ° r P ro P' rt 7 token, but not to ttoso wbo were known to be rebels. The Seoretary of War details the military f«t r tbi°i n , s hl a n°® tb ” P a,t TO" points to the taot that the Department of the Paeifio has f rom »»y ef the calamities ocea- rebellion, but an earnest and deep sympathy nas been manifested by the P “ ifi ° StatM In ‘“PP 011 , ,nrT ' y °f °>» whole field of epere tioni it is apparent that whatever disasters °“. r . "m* m *T hare saffored at parUeuiar adT “ ta S» has nevertheless mr ShUhjS*? th “ oommencement of the Tkf n i V s °eaeury proceeds to show, ■u... ™, """ aTa “ow in the field under aa .; a S" r to. ho lod against tho enemy, and to ‘horohelUon by a vigorous winter cam °C - Potomac and tbo I l at f ad 10 T, ° eaeh other in the qnlckMt and honrieit blows ngainst the one “T- Taa s ht hy experience the rnln of inao h*r*rd of delay, a spirit of earnest porvado the forties of tho t ’° 7Jn ° what iai hitherto been tha ealls of Jury and August then wo already in the field over 420,000 new wh i, oi 309 ‘, 000 0™ volunteers, 332,- V'r h 0“v haTCTOl “‘«" d f" throe yean therein” War s 11 " m bo remembered that tho tail was made at ono of those portods str^Ju"*”] 1 ’V/S* ““".in overy national •* hhjef hope of 'those who cot the rebellion on foot was for aid and comfort from disloyal sympathisers in the Northern States w ” r " r ? ll “ d n P°* to divide and d t*7 a °. t la” P”,°P l 0 of th« North, and prevent them from patting forth their wholo strength to preserve the netiona! ex istenoe, the call for volunteers and a draft the military afforded an occasion for disloyal «o«mpli.h their evi? pureo7e'by discouraging enlistments, and enconraring opposition to the war and tha dreftof s°l? d ° rl to carry it on. Anxiety was 1 felt In some Stares, at the probable success of tliese S 6 uud the Government was t 0 ado Pt measures of proteetion by iEZSSaEE?* ° f * hOS? »T** d ia edre t . h „mfn l F l° , °' tllar£liiUw<lre<‘P?‘'hlt * Btat °‘* a P° n the nomination of, th^sreSJ'.™. 0 "'.! 10 *“ °° dar * h * direction of the. SUte extentire, nnd the writ of habaaa eohjog wi ittepanded'bjyoar ordorJ fn ±r iCT °! til ° department arrests wore forbidden, unless authorised by the flute ex •°“‘l7a or f b J the Judge Advocate. Some red -l unauthorised arrests have odour red, and whan brought to the notice of the atelydSsohargod. partlM ba «- a iml.?,! praotioes in flutes where the quotas of volan. reeri and mllitia are SUed up.hiye been re ‘ j br P*->°ns arrested by military ”7 a “ d “ r, -> “d sent from department wbore thefrpresence was deemed Sangereud to tha public safety, hare been disofimred “ f g<,od hebarior, aad do^no Whila th. Hm? agllnSt th “ government. military arrests of disloyal persons siTlSi*? "thJoot of complaint in sdnio States oMnothVre* ' moll P ° T ‘° n '‘ b “P l ™ l '* It has hem the aim of tho Department to ri.bitJr oucroachments npo n P Individual mfhtil 11/7 ” 3 71“ b “ oouslstent with tho miLent f " l -R a , Dd ,i h " Observation of tho Qov wnmeat. But redeotmg minds will perceive that no.greater enoauragotaent can be given mor ” dangerous aot ofhos- S , b * Povpotratod In this war, than the S£"{* t 0 Ptovont recruiting and enlistments for tho armies, npon whose strength the na o7lhi«k i”^ C °n “P Cn<i “- Tha mtpoetatrone ?« ea i fc i“ d *" and ‘koiv 1 sympathizers in the loyal SUtes, that the call;, for yolun draft iTooM 4 -,?? Jh” answered, aqd that tho r' a f‘. wo “id not ho enforoed, havesfailod, and ihieh Tclamorat bat ‘bh.means by ho PS s nm frusiratiil and by wlnoh they iroulii stnye to disarm 1 - tho Gov anS,” 111 10 “ Us* ohanbes of war, another occasion for Increasing thh miliUrv force chou d arise. s ' l *" 1 Stato “ttoriui. reepsmt tagdnn, and en.istqseati, another important Th'/aim 1 " ? 1104 to . th ? Prorpt Marshall. «ri? " nd ‘ h ® r 'P°tt of tha Gon arai-m-Chlaf shows that a largo number of officers and anlistad soldien who are drawin* th?ir*»f.£ Uo 'rl “ r ° im P t0 P« rl y absent from that posts. Tho puramt of inch persona, and thelrcompalsory return to duty is a nocecsary funoUonof, Provost Marshi, and tmmber only may bs fequlrtifor that pur- P°* e will be reteinad in the lervico. ” The pay and boantj allowed by the aotj of Congress to recruits have offered strong te!np! Utlons to pruottco fraud upon tho Qovorn “"‘V f *!“ “poo tie muster rolls and falso chugca for subsistence. Diiigont m ? d ’{ or «ko detection ofl£l Z) f», a S 0 d m to t b at.*hM'd military tribunal * * W'^or From Fortress Monroe. *- Fomsiaa Moshoe, Dm. fll - of truce steamboat, Now York, arrived from'Oitr Polat this forenoon, in charge of Capu John E. Milford, of the 3d Now York Eeglment, bringing down 375. prisoners of war, whioh ; WS «u tto rebel, had at Bishmond.and 40 ; about 60 laborers, ■TwraStea'SKSssi zpt*Jt£r' Car tb ° io ' p *» u -■* Th»T-a l ' llmol,d E "3 uirtr > of Nov. 26, says. The Judgos, as - ws learn from tho Oobrnia U£dOTS 1 ‘“ io< "iJ fa “* 4S!ta?2E Ike same paper, of Nor. 29th CuMtr eIU Cols. Cobb, jjrf In Colquitt, ;0 f Qeorgla, w ptrftnt, lga . ~.„j toaTpreparHioni are being aiia'tm the '•'' ’’ s®“*« iffiOftlffi >&Cft,’T “ p”'* °f *»• fowl north of Cardina. •■ ■ ' J *«a&«t*rfof BUEilEnre, ERAZKBi* jIST> Llbbr pw .It " boli , tio ? Priaosera arrived at PP* l ?COMsit, PElaSsj> cePESB.BQITQJfJ, a..™ Md foo°/ v. 4 *^®S rmns > !fr!io T “- P^“?. iwLxs!fc«f3a)ts White’Homo? T “ k « *«ert«r from the ioiiETAls, TIK’riATS, P** 4 * **“*»* t Btaa’*, t f.- ;.,. r%- 'i ;ta - >T pa ikßL •••• s '-••; :-u rv : >/rj=j£s:d**lxT Ncwa from aiexico. 11 2 —Thettstn: or'Union STS?,.** ‘lusportlo-night, fromß»T»n» on Port Royal on the Siti;:i J lae Mrioei from Mexico ndte'tho peacefnj ocrep»Uoa of JnUpn i,, the Frtmoh, the ia 525?,2^r to «- Thm ««»= ■. *&*» inVf?.??' 1 ’ ,aid to •>» impmtbla', and “l n ’ M ° 525“ >» ocouplrf By 8,000 trtOM. °r sI?C V ” e,Ml * action the p 4«th tSS 4 * 4 ”* *“ 4 «*»g *®w*rt*' There wu no news at Harana. F rom tie Army 0 | thePotomal. HuDuoistiaa Aunr oyTHiPoidiiiSl: f DsotmberS, 1882. ' J .. knw' 1 * 1 . 7e , ril1 * commanding.;* cavalry : )££??> EUn ; d «a.» rtconnoiafanco n, ?. i«™!^ 0 ? k !! n , S “ : ‘‘ laj - n "wont:a* Sr hew IwV f ° r “}» from whenoaisdljpatshetf owe, tb»t he had metnoeoems. J Action li believed to bars rsaobsd Calpappar, il& «!• franijdmd to show tbet the rebels have made DrebkratJcn esaan, «- msnood to f.U back frbl^^?|S-' From Tennessee. j 1 Doe. 2—Tiierets mneh eieiteii ? k WdI * T «"“* » B °nt the siforos* The'Gnerriliai attacked Gen. BUl’g forLim Sira?* bat —<**£" ra A CC r£r«» 016 S°f oMe9 ot the Sooth Carolina Colored Regiment; • ; Bostos, Nov. 3.—80 v T w TTt».r.. r; of Worwitw, Maas., iaa aocoptod'tteCoT^l’ «7 of th„ i„ B o.n^iKgf;g!;l markets b r Telegraph.' ’ ' ' i sliiilPSl! good demand at 3A*.aod tho wfcaain7m 5* 4 ? 2K l *££»r 3 For* firm, ana vitlioot chaaao L*rd (•*?-, „„ Q “? sss.sfeil^ doll? ■ ow * ♦ 6 08 4 *4,. Grocarici 1 wl^2d?Mc!ri l ia2i®M£. s i' nhan •W^’So.so; J S--W-nourm*rkot wrj! 8,00 for f :l! l "°!, ,m P or fl.P»' “ J *«& Hm.ii g^ f r i fo, t fe-**M ,ta aroJlgfat.- SaJet ofrreaiajlraulA Bye at 85c. and D*l. i £arS«B“-?-.»K : sssssm2^KiSW«s ““' 1 wi« Ml IllVEa IKTEM,ItiENCE. Tto river "welled a few UicUos pcateniay, and’ hie, ™ ““ tW “3 Wlhifeuraada Ulf Ibel bj the pier mart,. The weather coatianae eloudp ead reel, .1,1, Indication, no, urdhrorable lor . Th ” meD t‘°ned above emanated to ,h. AUetheaj, aad mint have bon caneed by the rain of ihTt l7a°m “ B °‘ * t,,u pr ° 1,, ‘ bl *’ »™«i *aat it uill amount .to much. . ,& ... , ; * BoetaM, wai mmsnally brilt-at the lovii' Tf’ *'“*> ‘“Proved teajlpl, and laoderela **“, *• A P * tU ”- '”“ Khealhigr aod Selllo Bo£em, from Cincinnati, arrived vrith ‘&lr | tripe. The latter boat litho fiat arrival direct from i-ndnnaU ire have bad this teaion,'-; Sba had a goo <! whfa{ aCl ° dlae 6 COC3idorabl ° and The departaree wero the -Monitor fcr GeHipoa. Eaitpa Graham tor; Zaanrlllae andl Bcebeta for Ob> rinnatl. The Parthenla from Clndnaattleeipitttd. fo arrive to-day. She traadna eoreral days aim*! but haa beea detained bjr the 10. water.. The Helnotta’ abd la on the war op from Clnalnnatl, fcot'aheVlll get op until there u more water. * The Ltdairo lett tor Emhntoo, on thoAUegheny 1 rtrer, last oTening, with a good, trip of both feigkr and •.. > . (1 .... Jr _ . The Lizzie Martin ii on the Marine -fiaUiraYm^ helloing repaid. Wblhi aground at Glass Motiboa Saturday, a,raft struck her just tinder thetjUmJervl Umber catuixjg her to take wator-alightiyrand break •ingSoTerai timbers. Aajde ftom thli the escaped iajcroi. , . . i, .The EvatmUle “ Jonnrnl ’‘ learn, that the itauner beforaaho.pawdlain the handaof the’ Ijeeent ownen, »u eapjedln the rebel eerrioo, end thna became Hallo to confiacatloa undertho lawof Oongreaa. She haa been attached byfth.o. Stale, Sluehal at Henderaon, aad'henco wIULe laid np.nn. tll thacaaeU'decHod.' " W...P.W1 : Qeo. D. Moors’a naw Ktinmr to rapidly approaching towardi complrtion; andirtllW fMffcr tarty in .a .Cpt McCaUna *«progmtlbg^ntyvlth hi*coirslaLaer..; Gord “* U th *^h«Ung' r *ck 8 t tor Uklij, taring atnoob, • «*a lbr Clncinaitl tad Lonlrriil* forthwith-.. ■ ; I isssyM- « . - ?~- >o.l«*l!i *a4 Bj tM tID tii owl IM.-—. to ! B d^ iawUo^^u . k . «7. iB/acialE*: V t-ca-paia: .diftujj ***, tEI. HApjLm, ' BaHert; fii™ Cj./K.T W«. C.iJMI Mnn& -& -mtt -: Oitint, So, a tti&& sifcfe* -, r :'-v'~" • ■ !.9¥%s<K'iWs64B •jSrMHK£.& BABHE6, T : SANK liAoii £BC«. 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HOMBaS fi; sohs, naniy,' Va'pfOSElOir AHH'*TiOiiESTiC iiiiis OP KT •koras Ato;spi:cn:;so. «iSW«*£j£i burgh,Po*j 'j mfi . ; y,; iri «ff-Ci>lieah) M on all tlw'j.rmdpaiiatV thrensVnt thel/nltolaatia. ~a 7-:..;^£17 CSf'HElfß'y. : BfCOXITR'S? Far raS>iSB /maaomem^Sl^SL CHEESE, BETTEE, SEEM, ; I v^ujLaajsl ; I 1 .• JanesO. Wct^y.;. = -, Meircjiaait Taiiora, • -■•; 1 Ar»DowrecrtTiagtfa««ir * 1 4$R.!.V ’, stock, i«prf«.wai «a Sfa&SS}fi3!r«» - - n | -j::• *•-:J :z? *.a '> i of.Gobda I rsff%^A?WM».rtaclk»lr![.. I .. ,„...*, i>k i 'Aajofeia-ttthaMl Ws-y. wi* s?£i‘i£t! p OIiIBSIBESia- :•; BOOTS BHOES.‘-'oi‘ !"' • BOOTS ASD shoes;’' r: ; : ; : Er^l^SS SBantianraiS tns pS-»“° f MsSWsliLljspWrjMitt^.i w iCABCE ics^U:; : ,.:f.' -■ •■ ~ L,;« .« r Awll< ...-, ir^JTTS, 1 Iptefll^ I £•WM*»U»,mml tamr'S SSiIS?SiS‘ 1 -S l^*‘*^, ' OM talI1 <» wlft. 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