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Davis, asd hU sabisqaeht interviews with President Lla oots and his Cabinet, *lll ddnbtleas ornate a wonderful sensation throughout the country, particularly among the '.‘Peace Democracy," whore vLaws Mr. Greene has 10 etrangely eol 1° adrance. But, unfortunately for J. Worley Qrocoe, and for those who seek to maiepoUUcar capital out or hie atatenunte, wo have inch facta and 'documents in our poe session M will utterly destroy hla sensation story, and fully conrinoe the public that he wsoer tecs .ee Bichmoad, and consequently I oootn BITE bad ,»o iuviaviuw witb Jars. Darta 1 Ills story wu, in a word, concocted here,, or horbahohte, after which he wrote to the “President, and. representing himself as I an ambassador from Jeff. Dasie, received the I dispatch frota Beoretary Stanton which sum- I “onod him to Washington. But to onr facta | and documents: I . awtaWa’a anyaitT in rrrrsmjEOH. I - Weiloy Greene madehla first appearance here inthe summer 'of 1861, soon after which “•Presented to the Pastor of the First Math odist Protestant Churoh, Fifth street, “ore , . . ’ C I l ,tter s of recommendation, from ?! ■if the same denomination, at Bnf falo, H. Y.j.and Cincinnati, Ohio. Be do atred to oonnect himtalf with the chnroh. and aspired to the ministry. The Pastor to whom these credentials wore presented, with that I care and eantion which are so highly oom mendable in a minister of the Gospel, deter mined to satisfy himself of the truthfulness or Greene and the autheneity of the letters which he bore. Be consequently addressed a note to the pastor at-Buffaio, and received the fol lowing reply!: I iQ&Rjrt as a fojlqki . •■! _ ' Burra lo, October IS, JBSI. Beer ttyttfr: X hare recolnd yours, asking isms f V» lte f” o S “"the cndemuls, etc, of J. W.Qrortio. Jn reply, I bare to a*y that J. W. Greene leeetred-«wcmld donbtltae haye been expelled. In aVOTd,wlthmy knowladgeof themaa.lwoulStnat him for noth Ins. I gar* a certificate to his wife, not knowing anything against her. - ■■ ■ j * Tonre, . A. H. W—- •• I ’ -j gbkesz as a ,, Qa*aT bxsxib.” Tfao of the good Pastor a bore al taoaa to> ioto whoso afieatfons and confidence ereeno nought to ingratiate himself* also ad dressed certain parties in Cincinnati, and re oeired the following letters in reply: ’ Crrantan, 11th October, 1861.—Bear BrctXcr: _ J our communionUm w*» duly xrcdraL end Us co»- tentsoopcidered. The object of yoar inquiry i* a deJicateeabject to spe»kof definitely. Bnt as to my knowledge uf Grwoe: He aune amona c* and at tended opr meetings, I think la IttS.Tue bro&Med to get reUgiaa amongnsrandwatreatedTUmkindly, ' cacontoetog him to be fkltifol in all hisrellgieue da’ alw, w e soon taond him a man of some cops derafale tottnt,and he frequently epoke in oar meetings. Wme he was with ns he conducted JUaael/cur rectJr. ]fct it soon came out.tbat bts antecedents were tad. ' Kntww said hahad teen twiceln the penitentiary. I , do not roach forJU troth; bat he bM a wlfo wbonT ta hrft in this city. tonsu barlag been agreat aloser, bat that God had Augodku tout, H 4 at »u rwoEred to Icdooew - r life, and stnre to save his souL. l Hls character I ■cannot girt joawlth certainty. I think It would to i - trother Grtena.- rlhe i -Jwhnown by its trulls.”;- When he left tfaiJ I ’ptom be.cimstomeand stated that Jxe was. short I nf tendsto getto Hew York, snd borrowedttO which be praajmd to remit to me on his arrival there—bar “ new corns tobsnd. 1 think brother W will be able to giro you more definite information on thosahject tbaii lcan t dOi- Be*p® *° w ®* tnav.she wasthe sister of John Wesley r Green’s wife (not his present wife) wlu> “* <■ ueu- our church, and wbot* children attend onr rebb oh *chooL She then proceeded to unfold a tala', ot the antecedents of Greene, and of the sofferiogs of her hisadroHoess ■ preaching InLooMvilto.. and Cincinnati—of his frfnnntinr manner—new lac.! , raring pd JCfe&UQo'subjects, then encaged to J*®** to of the law, then at i large—to4t wgpla hare toadea sensation book-of the “2? "**«:•; things getting oat to this cily.it cost aim his piece, and be left for.tbe east. WhUe a raaabar of our church, I knew notblDg:against him. * bnt lam amrtocsd it wooJdta neither his good ' thechiirch,to rfew •'■•'mSKSSSSSSSSS 1 .■. '•• iwrcunaiaJ .* . r ~ ry -- Th.'wrtor of lb, foregoing lettor, hitlnr ‘ boon hasdeda Moond coawumleatlon fcom . the Pastorof ibelFirst Methodist Protestant Ohoroh of thU oil,, nlotlvo to tb, ohmotor of OrwnOjparitiod hi, lngalrla itUl farther; and at lutraeonded in getclog a moit iurt llnghlitory ofil»«ntMedral,,irlrieh»o »t>- pendboto w, omitting a few introdnctnrr ro. U £P- to dtt,d " Okeimi.ttfoot. irib,lB»l.” = Wo quote-: . . . / ▼wit to mss. omitHn Dnttu mtesnus—sz KAssigg roxrs -wms, asp n twics ts wa ;.rwt»JWTxamr,r r Thjs morning, tbroogh the rtio—lesrine aU ®tr. sonsl, doaestle andpui^ralintwwt*—l through tbepi/diem storm,-thxesdiog my war fir m , •%*’'* At.tost I found tot riidinwor R?Ti?. r y n *w l,*" • risCH*p-J, of the U, B. Chorchr aad^rtTbi s was to :thd'ptoltontlarir, Mrs.'Greeiie • found Qsf thetat ths -time other marrtags'he had' :• a wife gndherarml of tbemdattStS* ; now young ladle*. Proa thisfitoi Wife hehadnmp been diforeed.% dstoamfedby thsdecsptito wJSiSd nan wOßfwtts anfasmal chUdrta—she imhwdt. •tely proceeded to obtain alirorce. •d, as a matter of oottras* wltbo^t.dUßcnly. Greene then went os eest again,'ahd obtalnlnff th* aflections of a young; toy^Stfbrother’s^wl£?S! um whowu ignorant .of ms Antecedents, she mar. riedhim. KxerclrlnghU^hhirp bnsiateetactics.^ta * again got into troable/ whereby. thaw lodfeeTm.— s°cSS^steasasfe's- Me wasmtmsfltMtwto hit present T lewttih ti oor Eosdu Kbwl. wiKitHZ feSSJi _Mi». Qn«),aodliMMaotfafcfi In Ttt. of IS snd Utostosatl he fe ditoreed; : • jJtoa taro) ring rat on^oitt6Uiijw»od^wamd, ?±*S b . , g lM “ Qr. 1. eone «hSK2fS5 n -? t .*» ,r ! beateiriblelen. I here 'rstifftssssj!” J. ,Tw- THE YILI4AK BIOOUO BOR BBKOT, n.{: Gtwne now otoed before the Paetor of the Pint Methodist Protestant ThS re .^5 f Pitt * ba . r * h ’ ln »“ W* depraeity. I m. t, o ,lde ”o« of hie hypoeriey, hie forgery, hih^ ,r . on l5 I T , ' wa ' Uid bof °™ himfund t ,°. b **,/ cir “oroy. promising to do °f oh ?”V’ »oo With that I ywb . ooffereth long and it kind." I guml* P”, milt * d *0 go his Way. Hoping «£red^ 8 “ b ° W “ oot poriued o? GKEBEE TOMB JifiltßEO, i»D JOINS THE K. *. OHUBOB. .J* 111 ;* 1 ? bi * «ff°rt» to got into the oinle tqr, end being without means, he obtained a gL"i° a “Jr 11 " ln “*« ■>‘oP «f Mr* Duniap, on Market street. He oonld net, it oojtent outelde theohureh.and BMot eight months ago made application for If wifSM 0 tt, ,* ,n *rtySUeel ALE. Church! of which Hot. A. J. Endriey I. paetor. Ho iS? htaire tbm oo probation, aidoonduot tUielly admitted to fill mem osS&ui? *** A ° Ul “o Iilt " P»« of ■ BTXTBHEHT OF MB. DUIUP, <»u«l upon Mr. Snslep, In refer to kn "' od * eof Greene, 1 he promleed tofnrnielj n> withl itntement, whldh we »p- Editor! o» toe Pittsburg* Qarhtb— £ SK UrroeUori “ ““ laaimi.heUegoa!,«Ulr n lworhiiaui. ■**. Mr. Greene tux seldom been t,i. i 4 !?* dnrin * **“ f eriod h « h “ SSf«!iKt“ c S pt i BrtD * th * “oQthof October, SS “S**® 1 *•«*«* 1«T0 of absence for a TZ'SF'u' 11 *** *?“* ba contemplated a rliit to Buffalo. Ha returned to his work In about ftvattm. •WjrenUy well satUBM with hla trip. - ,JiZw ™ 15 of any afoot or emissary MnetShytimederfeJ •? pk>3roBftU “** connection t"** wrtaln church members lei to several calls °u aUlde doar * » nd hid Intar TiflW s^ ttl Mf.flrtaie without having to pass t brooch *“* * ‘ thl'n™ 'sf*ir h 'S° * tel '*™n> eddretmd to him from ”• ‘‘“•f”. InolUeg him to to o ?? V d p '’ inliE C ootMohlm the nr In •ire to deal with facta as thejrfUl undS my own «b - ,ns ° a 1 fr. ?* ®£*o Dtt capable of writing the article to(MKkJIl l “er *«***“ “T?*” I »onld enewer. ***• ?. r S aoe » although not in my opin awel]. balancedmind, yet is a man of He U ««*dioily ferrw, and rhf?Mj{u^ si “ ti 7^ and although 1 bare not read the article in question, yet it must tatof a Terr hlcb order of mind tf abore hla capacity to£fodnrl7t n» eoufatebS^P “ d ““ ner< ef*9b|ianian, and conducted himself ae such while . 7th». I do not recollect to hare evex>£eartiof his ad otwSiJS £®SS°* eit f ßr thnu & Wmseif or any otaerpetson in my employment; The above itaia. . Eespoctfollj yours, 4a, JOMM DpWl>f : CARD TEOfI. BARWKLLj *BQ. . known oitlsen, and a personal mend of Secretary SUnton, hands ua thefol. loftog card, denying that be iud given | ureene any letter of introduction, a*. alleged;. kß * rtrtt 's** 5 ** *•« j. Wtelfy wveav, or beard of him, except to relation tohi mluloo from Jeft-IteTirto-tbrPrestdenr hAfo been obtained by surreptitious mean.-/ |„- 1 Taos. fiaacurzLL. |:Qsks]rß gsts a arr or vtras ton bib vine. : 4t seems that while Green. wu la Wash iagtoa oity, onlighunlo* the Prmidont and “* Cahiaot in reiereneh t. Jeff..Daria’ peae. prepositions, ho forced da order signed by I approtory SUnion, upon which ba diddled a ! *OW-w»J*roat r»tk«r largo. He u a mao of rerj good I aditrerf, rather rerboso In conreraatioiw bat | had a fine command of language, and u ert dently weUedoeated. He ia abbot fifty yeare of age; - - , .' " While here he boarded most of the time with Ur>. Little, of Liberty (treat. HU wife I left abbot a week after he had gone, tolling ber.frlende that ihe waegoing eatt. It wae I dueorered, hOweTer, that ebo went to Olera- I land. . She wae eridentiy aware of bla more- I taedta, and la probably., with him now. I If any of th e " Peace Democracy" know of I tbOjWhereabouU of'J. Wealey; Oreone, they can, nuke the feotknown by addreaaing tho I Sootetary of War, or“any other man." i Sunday, School Convention, t TheßteleSandey School Convention, held in Philadelphia In liny lie), appointed n committee to aeleot the' place of holding the next anmullnMtlng.and matte all the eeou iaij arrangemec ta. The oommlttee having laamed.tbat Mr. M; A. WnHvcßelaUyoon -s"H*l«»ding benevolent aoolety In Philadelphia; Waa aboit trilling tbii city on bnalneee, apthorlaed him to. lay. before npre aentativea of thodiflerent jienomlnetlone In Pittabnrgh and Allegheny their rieoneat that the neat meeting be. held In thle city, and to tot at local committee to aeleot a callable ehnrcb, or hall, and make provides fori the. 5jW-»fa* Sfc.tl»:dehj^te»*cm-abroadr The following laymen mere eeleeted to ropre aoM the leMlni denomlneUone ot .tbo two United,Preabywrian—VfilUamFrow. J: McCandleai; Hew School I’rcjbjtcrixn— Beniamin P. Bakewel!; OldSnhool-iD.Bob- Initfn, J. M. Bnrebdeld t Beformed Praibv . Ueman;Beformed- W. Behmerta; Latheran—Win. P. Wey- ,Bpleoopal~ffm. H. Kln aid,Wm.-W.Mair;Methodlat fPrbtaatant— ““ball; Bplaeopal-O; O. PhUlipa. Hrlii Bollman ; Bapait--L.II. r Theeegentlemen met Inthe ecealon-room of; thePirat Proabjterlaa ohnKh/ aome tlme alnoe. and organlaed by Mr. B; Pi Bakewell moving that William H. ! KineaMaet at temporary obairmen, and D. Uoblnion aa aecretary., Onmollon ,ofWm. Prew. tbo propoaltlon .madar through Mr. Wmta to hold the next convention in thla 2Xs!.“•'bJtfaUy^\aeeeptj9,-•« Mutt a *n«o able paper be prepared, orpreaalng thelrwill ingneae to enter upon theworfcklndlyiender ed them. The committee then permanently organised hy the election of Mr.H.L. Boll ! OiOH Ohlln&Ua Bv.BobiOlOD If SMMtsW ■ and W. Erachmekif .-THe oommlttee wfll probably hold He Jrat regnler meeting next week.': / i | Killed on lhe Bmiroad.. [' A tclegriphla dijpatcli WII reeclrediathit «Uy kit nmß. Parkintoß.lonnatlj ol thb city. lj» Idiipateh1diipateh U dated «* Lwtsufi Station, ifa. 12th," rnadmdl lifbllo**: Warren B. Parklaioa tru killed thi» makg, bj thi Ekpreo bale, but Irwin Sbttoa, on tha Panuplranlerallroad. Noti fy bli blende." ■ - .. „ Tie dooeasedwai a brother of Aldermen ParUawni aad formerly did. botlneiihero. :Q« bad beeareaidlag ait Bariaur’e station far twoorthroe yeari.whereho keptaitore. Cbwm. HoUDiT who »M;te doubtu towhat gift wonld both* mbit dtfnM* oft'tto appreacHhe hoUtfajar W) utU« tbo point vlmJt bj looklnf ln *J th»! atora of- Joa. H. Borland, 98 ifarkot *W»tj feirmfu; Mr. B.iiln rtSTptof »1 ftorhairortmantof ororjlhlng intho lino. -Ittjtt; “orb appreprintogtft than. n pair of i”!»»L.«Hppon J _or abating fee sold PnuYetufturdadilnatat of stud* «d ud UltetUusoiu books, fold peas, *#, j OaiDUiTOD ii Duff’s Meacumne Con- : fs J. W. Sweney, Morris. S ni? V H ’ H- G ” y ' Allho Poet offlee. Soin aT Poblismbs Peiois.—Pittook, op poeito, tko Poet Office, relit Photograph Alhnms at publiehora prieos. Giro him a call. Boots and shoel, under shirts, drawers and soeks, «t Masonic Hall Auction House, No. 55 Fifth street. - Hoop skirts, ail sitti, for lidies misses' and children, at McClelland's Shoe AucUon. MARRIED: —CALVABT—Oo Wcdaeiday stoblsi, lOChirj.t ,*t tbo nsldeore oMb« bride** and*, by Bot. J*bn T. Pi«Mley, D.D , Doctor JAMEi HOP- Io Me rere weather, as at W. H. McGee A Oo.’e, corner of .edcraietTeet.andHiamondSaaare, I AUogheny. Their stock of lo»oreoetinge! hueisete and dress clothing, pantaloons of all I descriptions, are well allotted, and of the I ■!' I ** geatiamen’a forniihioe I goods departpunt is all that a pnrehaser weald ' Ceil on MoOeo A Cow if yon desire a I aiacxnle. / I j ; msxch%at : uUcr # . weald j most respectfully,inform, Ait trkods and tke (-public generally thathehAuroiomed from the I Bait with ,hi*, new «dA*ofilin an a’• winter ( goods. His stock consist* of the latest styles I c«4lnc»«'. and yestiags, AelecUd j from the latest importation*. Gentlemen de | *tteg a neat fitting garment, cod at prices | tower than at any ©th*r_Ul!oriag esCabUsh j meat in the city, would do well to give him an I e*riy call. Samuel Graham, merchant tailor, i j Ho; 54 sfarket street, one door from Third, j Tub Bo&dkVs Taoa Faiaao.—For over .Holloway has beeuruppiying S Btxrope?WTth hIsTULLri-l OISTMENT, they havinjg proved tbemselves tne oniy' Medicines able to cure the worn eases of Dyseutery, B■ Nsw York msnofeetorer **'>““* bu opened at Ho. 52 Filth street, third door above tho Thsatro, a lorn stock of Photograph Albums, tho bast made in tho world. They soil than at priori •blob defy competition. | Notioi to tho property owner* of this city lidureby given, thet eny repair* needed about tbelr bouie* will be done promptly, if thev leaTo thoir order at Cutbbort'f Carpenter and Joiahig Shop, on Virgin alley, Jut above omitbfield street. On arena Carta will bo taken at theOmnlbns offloe, Ho. 405 Liberty street, day or night. All‘Orders left at the above‘place .will be ,promptly attended to. All calls most bo paid In advance. ■!■■■■ Dr. C. T. Sinranu, Ojrman Teaoher and Translator. Address Post QBeo boa 48. t • Diannai.—Dr. 0,6111, No. 24t, Penn el. attends to all branches of tho Dental,profer slon. ; • - r j . Important branch Hallway, , An ItemwhtohVo Had floating in oar Benn rtlTMia oonntry exchanger (where, by the 2*7* *• ct [’ a eneosn ter a greet many other good thingOannouncei.that bythe.'middto of Wcrmbor tho rolli.will be laid from Tyrone, •g» Penneylyania Central- -railroad; to Bellefonte,; the capital ofContro county, Pa., and that ear. ere already raining from Tj-' rond to Port M«ildn._T:hi. yrorlfii in. the TyroneknAßooilteten railroad, which tre rerinj tho Bald Eagle, Valley, : and eonnecte the Pennnrlranla Central railroad at Tyrone 1 with the Philadelphia end Erloat Lookha-ren: Bellefonte Ii about hair the dlftanoe between .the two polite. 1 : '.r;7..1 •*' By the . oomplotlon of lhJe ; worlt a dUect road will be opened from Pltuborgh to Elmi ra, WtlllamepSrt, CetUwliaa. Eeelon, end ill the northeastern pert of Penahylrenla. The Attiny and ; sn«qoehanpe railroad, whlbK.lt howdn. oOjtrte,pf chnatrnotliSn. to” Blhghiob ton, ,on. tie New Xork end Erio railroad, will oonneotPlttebnrgh.wlth Albany, end Boiton 7v ‘J?, I f* li E **l' Yellej line. Of thle font# tho Wllliemtport and Eltnlra.lino oonatitnter tho ernnUal pert, end. thm tho reader will appreelatw the tumor which ■ heereccntlygb tainederedeßoW la the Hew Torkr miaei mar t° tho effeot that thoPenntylvania rail : «>»*lderlira a proportion to lean the Elmira roat with that' Hne ln ita pol-’ eeriion, Penniylranla l dompeny ’ wonltf hake a dlreet-road from Plttabnrgh to Albany « I J r^ , o , ‘°?r,» T oidlng_hoth Philadelphia. and : w Onr Gothamite neighiortiVwio •>*r» ;l 'be»n ! . bnelly Wyagedwlth aU .one of prcjeott te . goronad Phlladelphla, hero, oreriookedAbt, r f'e&'fS 11 doing How Vorkuta eame MTof. ; ThU Albany Mdßhjgfcnmptonroid Bogland wotttd bo ; ablo , £ of 3*llro»di;=fo *n4; from: ; Bow, r.ork Controlbotag not .mowdjrwtfor Ujoo than thi* make* thoHowYork and Brio, ,or ? Uuui thaßald £aglpYa]l®y lino, jn eonaaailoß.withtha, Al b»nyLaad SniqiMkMxna Twd,. will make- the Penniylyaciaiailroad* tSlthartb tbeßaid Beglb valley work has beta eoadeaned only ae a local a£*ir, balltto tittify the ‘clamor of ,of the Albany *nd So*qaeh«ana road .it be oomet one of great lmportuoa* •> : It pate Bellefonton rapport with the whole railway eyitem of tho Northeri Stater, and mnitmake tie ralley the.blghway of u. In creutng betlneer, We ohterre, alio, that eapther branoh railway, is projected ’to run from Lewißtewn to Bellefonte, Which, If bollti wonid open a nowand direct eondeoUon be'' tween Bollefonta and Philadelphia! a' matter of Interest to ne In view of the prospects of wot|ld be mefnlae oonjenotions of Abe two #“* P ,*f^?i'* nl * m ‘ ln Hnee—PAiiaiMpMa IpSSS "P>lnc6 mjuuaSimX- M,*,: ■* *•£ _£JL J.nß.PHUtlpa n.j ß f?L C Hi Tr j^jMewedTwiifli *lO eonartS^Mi?^^«St». THE NEWS BY TBIEGEAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. «UR SflfWig IHJSPATOfIKS. Special Dlapafeh to the' Gentle. VSaaßutOTOir, Da o . 12,1862. ' tio »«ws Vadit inn tuxr. Thore ii absolutely an news from Fred«r iokaburg beyond last night's Aaaooiated Preaa dispatoh, Tho failure If explained by tba faet that tba telegraph wires are down some where between hero asd Adqula Craak. Newt by boat will undoubtediybo received daring tho erening. If tho rabbis' have not fallen bsok to Hlohmond, u somy .believed, a gnat battloia thought probably to-day or to-mer-. row. Babal prlaonera, taken yesterday, are' reported to bare said that the bnlk of their army had gone down to Sort Royal, expeot lng na to try eroaaing there. It that ba trne, they are probably naught inn bad llx. M’DOWILI/a COITgrWiETItL. In McDowell’, Oonrt Tiff loqulry to-day, Om. Keyes being examined with reference to tho number of .troop i proppyed. to be left for thydefenoeof Washington? testified that be himself, with Belntselmnr# and MeDowell, proposed that tho forts on the right bank of the Potomao should be lep {ally garrisoned,, those on the loft north btgk be left oeespled, end thet there should be.h eorering force in front of the Virginia liuo,Vf twenty-fire thon sand men. On the same oeeaston Gen. Stun ner wis of the opinion that forty thousand men left for the defence of Washington Would •uEoo. Keyes also testified that ho had known McDowell intimatalj since 1844; and knew him to abstain the use of Intoxicating liquors. , th« cannon xnn me ItoounaTton. Bees. J. B. W.Bloan and A. M. Milligan, of the Old School Corenih ter Chorcbicalled on the President to-day, as a delegation from their Synod, to urge him to staadfaatlysdhero to bis proclamation of freedom. They had an lntsr siew of oxer an honr, and came away highly gratified with the result,'of‘their consersa. tion. Mr. Lincoln assamd them that he be- Uered emancipation was the only saltation of ths country, and that than cnnld be no peace tiU slarary was abolished;land that ht meant to eUnd by hie proclamation. This asssr ance is tho more gratifying as, within a week or two, numerous circumstances base led to the fear that the President was becoming weak-kneed on the subject coxuixas. Nothing of any Interest la Congress. The Bouse was not in session. • The Benate ad journed after alttlng.'ha.- hour or two with a bare quorung, and IfdosafiUdg somb animpor tant business. - Mr.Peirstiiieu’i speech, ysi terddy, on arrests, continues to be talked of as a great effort, notunisosthy-of the beet days of the American Seuaje., Bis arguments that the President was not sworn to obey the Constitution, bnt simply* to proserre; protect" and defend It, attracts special attention, and 1* regarded as unanswerable. - - me posrxL cunnencT. Measures are being taken at the Treasury Department to base the portal currency die trfouted to tho Postmasters throughout the I Northwest, end thus speedily brought into a more general cireolatlonv The difflohity hith erto has hews, that tho requirements to hare tho postal ourrenoy exchanged.for Troasury .n.otes at the Treasury depositories, praotieal •* ***• the .whole cirodfittian: to the large dtioe to the exclnslon of the rural dlstricu.' TSB Static Atp FOPt AfFAIB, Pope’, frlenda deay that Sigel baa made any formal demand for a Court of Inquiry. Sigtri frlenda aaaort that it bu bean for warded. Popa’a frianda aeaert that If It bm boon It baa failed,to reach tba proper antborl tler, and that Sight ia’aa alow In coming to *“*?' boro aa he ia In tba field, and they add tbafioiblng woald plaaaa them ao mnoh aa to Wto Sigel demaod anch a Court. . . 4 atoarTiar aurra'a anooeaaoe. A combination of Nortbweatarn men fa | forming to urge upon the Preaidant tba lm-' poratlfa neeenity of appointing n Republican *1 Smith’a inweaaor. ; A decided oppoaltlon la being organlnd to Judge Holt’a nppolnt ment, on tba aooro of hie not being a Repnb lloan. Tbo deralopmente of yaatarday' and to-day put a now phaaa on tSla. eoniaat, and materially dimlnlah Holt’a hltbertb fair proa paata. . .... nnin cavanir re ran nun. ' 1 Wade Hamptoa’a eerelry wia it Domfrlei, on Oecoqaen creek, to-day, and oat thewlroi tad daptared a lot of oar telegraph opora lor*- .fM* *! the aeeret of the Interruption la tia.ne.wi froia Frederiokabnrg thitfore :Qooa. Commanioatlon io now reatornd again,- * n fi tbo adranoa of Sigel'a oorpi da trying to odt pff Hampton, tjipngh with doubtful proa pectedF aubohaal j •■-7. :j. . I Uhl Caleb B. frnitth if-rocoiTing nntnarcui aubaoriptiona for’utkfijimae 7o>' ; ' i.Y.'k,- 4 V ; ; - left tbn city to-day, ho u one of the lut |h liprter'a a li.ad-6r tWfitj. .jrjjnpiso*, and W« ai-i emlnetlan ia.tbateuewbn'trtharaforepcomo rrrldenco ogalnat Portor U mainly ootaplotpa, and Wrtei; winjibiin bagin onYfilahra’bailteg teitimonj, ' ‘ ' ’ ’ •V.;-' ! -p.. ■ iWkoratiTiokß'.^' 1 Tho iCpmsai tic# of Wkyj *ii(j Me*m to-day u 0 fS?! o, ffW •PFM'KUtlo# One for tbe.arm/. ooa for Woit Polnl. and a * f "M«»!lon Mil.» Thoarmy nppijijirt-'' atlohi.foriext year arungreed upon for $741,- l ,?? 0 jinado for' fdrUfiehUoha In N»n T«rka Maine ,apd Florida. '-, • , ‘,' 1 i 'l'’. ''”/ donruonna nsnnoeT.oi - . Some of, iho membcriof . ‘th* Committee' on theCcnduct of tho-Wardo nor beiltatoto lay tiel iho teitlmonT-area~bT. pmfelee-r w [j_ t bMaea before UteirCommltteedirectly confitota with MaCleUaafierldenuebefore the ffloDow-' eU ;>rtbablatbW:>.oint' W'Ml teatlmony will .be- Introduced to rhfntolfo 'Cfaneio'i.;,/. ’’ • AWMIBS AT rXKofl!CCBßimt}. ‘ ~ Sberoli no •neweyet'freui.Prederiekabaig,' Meopt that tberehee been illght ekUmUhihg dp-dejr, with noao'rloua HgbUng. „ There .'pro? eome expootetinn'a,. of ia 7 battle; to-morrow, though It it not ewn.'cortela that ' tbe. rebola are how therein force. 1 I 'l.'TOM*n’li'coWll WatTuU Cetalna Id. Olay la back again inPortor’a court martieV.lo.day. ’■ ■■■ ■ ■ ; . . Hen. Hetntalemen teatlfiod to the abllltj, or Inability, of Porter to obey-Pope'a order!. Hla erldenca weht aomewbat, thoitgh 'hot lllghtly, to rallaHiPoitar.v" iiTounrr •atnaaax Bang' ' , Begnrda tba tdntlfalon of Waal Virginia it onoonatltatlonal. Hlaoplnlon]lt tbongbt, will hanoonaldarabla Infintnaa :In|- jprarnt- IngthePrealdentfromaignipgtba.'bln, ■’ 'XißtnfTfuitJ? JJ«. 5 1S;—BrtjiaitirJ.' AJibj; proaltunt ntrcluat of tU< city, dted FROM PHILADELPHIA, (Special Dispatch m tb*» Pittsburgh Q»«,tte.l Phila»u.phu, Dec. 12, 1662. Por some days previous t© yesterday, Oen. Franklin’s Grand Division had been maneuv •ring in order to deceive the rebels, threaten ing to cross the tirer at Port Conway, 17 miles below. The object of this was to draw a large portion of Leo’s army to that point. This plan sneoeeded. Though appearing to pash his troorii to Fort Conway, Franklin re mained with ibe bulk of them within three miles of Fredericksburg. With Lee’s army thus deceived In front, oar forces Immedi ately commenoed crossing the river. The result of this piece of genuine strategy Is the ooonpation of the south bank of the Rappahannock, as has already been proclaim ed to the country. It <• laid that Hamilton, the Military Qoromor of To««, , a i|od with Bank.’ up., illtlon. Thi. indioatoi that Bank, wilt not 00-oporatawith Bnrnild., but la really bound for Toxaa. 1 . Bvorybody here ia waiting for further newa from-the Bappahannook with breathleas ahx iety. . D from Gen. Burnside's Army. Hi.dquabtkes Abut or thi Potoiao, 1 V D coember 12,1882. ) After ooonpying the river front of the city lut night, wa loaf about 100 men in killed and wounded while driving the rebel. through the city. They fired on our men aa thoy advanced through the atreeti, while aeoreted in and be bind houses. Not maoh meny was shown to those who wore caught. This morning a dome fog hid everything from view, bat it ii now gradually passing The troops commenced moving aerostat an hoor » Qea * Sumner's Grand Division leading the way over, in front of the city, to be followed by Gen. Hooker'e Grand Division. Gen. Franklin's Grand Division, which cross ed three miles below the city, is near over. ; At quarter past nine o'clock this morning the first gun was fired, and the firing lasted for about half an hoar, the rebels not makine a very spirited reply. ■ Itis thought the troops will ail be over bv noon, J Information received doringthe night and tils morning, from deiorteri and prisoners, v ?. w _s , have two strong lines of batteries In the rear of the city, the first one being one mile back and Che second a mile from the first. Tb» whole army li in rapid motion and 1 well.eoDoeotreted. ,f he trpops arwin oxoollont spirt u,and anz ba led upon tho ecsmy's works. The enemy hare concentrated their forces, and it is hollered will glre.bettle. Much will depind upon the result of to-day. bat ell feel sengpine of rooeerr. • Friday EtoiA}, jfce. IJ._ A| o . elmk this morning thi fog be ran to olear awiyjhnt wW«h I,O .i C aa»d oif the Urge body of troops whioh crossed on the two lower bridge#, and had formed in line of battle, snoring obliquely down _ the riser, fronting Medsapfnai. Al though several of their shells exploded over our troops none were injured. r Gf-kajajf* cavalry, which crossed' on tno lower bridge, hid Ore men killed while Uon T °! i ° t 10 M°° rtsia th * post- The troops which crossed below are sloen ■ng on their SrmSM Sight, the advance being within three quarters of a mile of Maseapo nax crook, their left resting on tho Bappa hannoek. The enemy eoonpy the opposite aide of the creek n force. The gnns poete. on tho hank on this side ° f f h “ a"*” *d tho enemy's artillery. A duel of somo h If an honr emued, which ended tho firing k r tbii d» y . Tb# only demeg* done by the rebel shall*' ~T ' e , n ‘ T:f l” °f »« men were kiUed last night In the street* of the city while driving M 1 < lu *- N °ariy every house iu the damaged more or loss by the, drtng of the last two days. Several splendid residences have been compleUly riddled, as elsoall the oharchis. The Are appeared to ho directed on tho most prominent odlfiees.— Several casts of wanton dostrhotion of prop, erty oocnrrod by our troops, when they .first entered, to property which eonld bo of no'uie to the enemy. In many honsea the furniture Uft tahS! 4, " Wia ,* lll »* their oooupau” .g2-“Some of onr troops mistook tho Britiih flog for * swoosh flog ond toro it from tho rotidonoo of tho Brltiih Oonanl. Thla anrnlag tho owner «»© oyer to recoror it, ond tho gome woa restored to him. 0 Th * moln body of the ormyis now o?er the «,Tim.!” 14 ”” b “ n|f in po,Won BeV?"rr*.?° indi “‘ ion Jf fhe inotny ovaoua ting. If thoy remain a battle must immed ataly ensue. .TMe McDowell Court of Inquiry. «r IS — Th » oaamlhatton of Major General Key. relativo to tho oonfer- M^‘, O ,T‘ rio ?.', 00r P’' commander# and bl. 1 ”* Mf.rrod to by tho latter In hi. toitlmooy, warcontinuod. He .aid that at the oonfereace held at Fairfax Court Homo Qeii. HoCtollaa .poke of .ome troop, then in the Bhenandoah valley u one portion of the Wathlngton; and the unattaohed regimen ta la the'vicinity. ‘A. ft ?°.t h 's’ ho , h Qo ßht Gen. McClellan epokfc Ol l , " e ™ t 0 erriTß.bntaot la dMftltO :term»i , The Fre.ldant haj lmpo.ed ■W* thooorp. commandar.thn dotyof mat f* detail arrangement.-Ibr'the defenee of the Capital, and it_ waa therefore niolved by the majority of the connoil, on' the 'l2th' of Uarob,that allthe fortron the Virginia tide! oa the right hank,' mner be folly garrfebnedJ The Art. on the Washington aide wen ; 60S : .copied, and that theft ihonld bain addition woprering ormoreafcleferce of twenty: fin tthooaend troops onlthe Virginia tide. Thle :wm th.o K ni.h of keDpwe^in S ftiiSa, and]witaeat, hot 1 Hen; Banner wie Of ihe iplnloa that the number of trodtS.'to So'ioft ifor ftftdefinn of .Wathlngton, Hi eluding tho fort,; .bould_ber.*o,ofifc^The"force la'the Bhetuadoah Valley wnf.'notfoetoded among ttpjip troop., nordld the wltneneoa.ider thle ..force app ioablo_Jprtho dafemo of Wathlng ton.; Adjourned natlt to-morrow. ••• ° Tho Oowt Marital of Gen. Porter on Frl flo,lntMlm»“ waa examined Mp]. Uen. McDowell wa. examined with te gard to hi. poaltion, and latao that of fifth; Porter, on and daring the day'of the batUe n Z n ,h#: Mth of Augutt. 1“ •®> dt ptovlon. to r«elr ing the Joint order .at out In the tpecldea- Uon»j which wa. directed to both him and Gen. . Porter,'he had ae a nalor offloereomaoderof -the! .taken itep. to' ncnre'the Mmeonde. After rewiring the order he gave nerWn'dltaoßon. to Gen.' Porter in regaidto the movemenu of hie (Portert) eoS aai then left Gen. P. with hu own (HoDmren'i) P» rt .•“Tthemotion. Wbiloon hi. whyWmet a jneMin wnrilhaa Order to toh Qrder*l’e" txkmlned, and Mhimuifihad already ■ given;'.' So for at ha' Shew ( Gen. Porter hid taken nonetirepart in ttu.Mtfoft of ttuJStbw- r MeDotfoll wbir««x*ffliia6tf it wing fongtb. hat aOtldnß'wa. elleUed'affeotlng the tommonyhehad gtT hondireetexamWatlon. The. ♦lamination' w 11 be con tinned to-mor- Wf#.! \ ('V i> .'..1 ■* ■ From Gen. Gtt at?a Department. ■; ■ Caixo.Doc.lV—-Kothiog definite la known M j*°i*h«» the rebel. In SUnltilppl hay. ftlttnjlaek to; One iepo'rt hi that they have • teWiholter behind Bfg Bfaek Mountain, -;;.Th« nlnyteaton bar oomiheneed, and it ia With; grant dlfflbolty that Cannon and inppUea U The transport. which had been enraged in carrying on the cotton trade In violation of regulation., have bean ar,. ■; After. the 15th there wilibe no monopoly In i theaaleofnewapaper. onmUifory faOroed.,l a» they «01 bepnt on a par witVother ftjtatS nxitvtnffioe* •• : 'Affairs in Tennsasce. , A - I «rs - airinA.] IrotdmodlßjSs ifoialtj.of Jltrtriu*.- ™ F four tboutni m«, ict at Okarlotu.lnm.. I j.itsritaj, lntanding to mn tha J} 'rirsra* Palmjis, or Martia’r Bkoalr, fca.l | tween Fort Dennison ana Clarksville—lt is supnoeed for the purpose of cutting the! nil- I road, or to get supplies. I Col. Stanley Matthews, with the Setenth Pennsylvania Cavalry and other troops, made a bold dash into Frenkiin, Tenn., to-day. and drovo the rebels from that plaoe. Loss each side very slight. ' ■-*, From Washington, 1 ’ 1 WuHlhoTo*, Deo. 12.—Offielml ihform*- Uonjnet commnniMtod, W»rranti tho onor tlotr that tho French Government hu no idee ofprotocnUng My farther their proportion for an Aflbietioe or mediation. NopiSupeition of My kind; in My form from any miurrootlonary quarter have boon roooired by tho President, .or any member of 'the Cabinet. No dissemination in regard to the press was made or known at the State Department, in the publication of the foreign correspond ence. A remedy ,wlll. doubtless be applied to provent future complaints. ■. The Navy Department has received a letter f Si eemmander English, dated coast or Florida, stating the-boats belonging to that vessel, captured in Moran rinr, the nogiish schooners Agnes and Ellen, and sent them to Key West for adjndiostion. Much has reoently been said about the invent tloa of Ist Assistant Engineer Whitaker for “log guns under water. A dozen persons Raw-brought similar ptant to the attention of the Navy Department.*- It is no new Inven *•«» successfully ap- J plied by Fulton and others. No practical I importanoo seems to be attached to this subject. I . 12—Oon. Spinner, Uni tad |utes Treasurer, has heard nothing of the State s certificates, but states that it is his opinion that the parties purloining burnt them. Suoh is also that of the poiise. In no case, however, can they be IssuW. mViITH CONBERSB—SECO.ND SESSION, Wabhivotov, Dec. 12,1862. «? at, T“ M Iv Cowm * P»-i presented a petiUon, signed by twelve hundred eltliens of Philadelphia, asking for the passageof a gen eral bankrupt aot. * 6 i Mr. Wilson, of Mass., Introduced a reiolu- I Don that the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into the expediency of allowing to the enlisted 'men now In the of the United States, entitled to a bonnty of $lOO, before the passage of the act I of July sth, 1862, the sameadvanee bounty as I is allowed to enlisted men by that aot: and I silo, what legislation is necessary to secure [ the more prompt and speedy payment of I troops in the field and hospitals. I The Sedate then adjourned till Monday. I [ Markets by Telegraph. Ciaoni&in, Dec. 12—Evening.—Flour dull sad >rkai superfine ss,lu@s,W. Wheat duU, « wc chan red. Cora 42c., Oats 48®52c. an* £ *** tut »S)d£ , naud. Hog* dull andlpc lower, at 83.90a4.40: the" to 10.000. There, £! SHtW? I’ork.and price, hire gone ip mc4t ? «®ll» without change shoulders 3>£e; hams 6ji(ssXc. Lani la rood Sml maud at held at Bc. Sugar dull and de- V S®,* 0 OoiTee 30 tolOe, llolusai i U 0 to 231 and In good demand. Silver anddema&g notes 124. -Exchange selliog at per n l^ t fe^* lA ’P ec ’ l*-***—Thereto oerefim. and rather more Unauirr tor amort? Lbli at $3 for superfine, %&ia for extra! Sote^Am 1 " l £ mU £ “4 |BtB,s at 76c. tor Western mixed; 7i@7sc. tor 1 nnecnnd.. Pork «rm >t I “uV^,5 u r a“ a S>j9S!' Atnn auctUn sale of Molaseee, to-dar, 168 bbls. of 1 crop, ot 2fe«r Orleam, sold at 45©6*a, net | Sterling Exchange declined fo 45®45>tf per cent. I Siissourl 6’» 62J^,. sold i i*lsa» TreaTOry7 3-lo*s 103*4; lstmand notes 125. \i ec£^7l Ca 12 —Ereninr.—Cotton qnlet at I «v^ loar A aaT y ; “tea of 12,000 bbls. at 16.30 for Ohio. Wl»t declined; 78,000 bushels sokL I «orw-^eeUned| e -, > ato, baabato a* 6*ssttS! i Pork firm at 7c. Ref; tHUSforttaS. MSvaeMmjrrs. THEATRE Wn. Colon " Lam ouusSn A to “• oU Blttfbargh DTorlto, THIB (Sotard*,) NVENIKD, Dec. laih, 1263, I Will ba presented, ' Wallace, or the Hero of Scotland. Bißwiumt ., , KB, foster. / After which, HOBEET EMMET. ROBERT EMMET. ~Mr. CHAPLIN . , Toooactada with j YANKEE JACK YAHKBE J »r. yoancit rKiMBLI'S VAKIKTiKS. Ibtth LtHoeiad Hioafer. *AT BILL FOB SATURDAY BIGHT I ' BBADI BEtDr BEADt Uw Mgr» f;re.,f BUHHIBO THB BLOCK. ATlniiS* 1 ; 1 “ d T»''le»a-DABO« OF ATI lewI ew pan cm m*—PADL AMD L or TBODBLE IN IHfi'&*ToHE2f. Th* | oral drama of Ick'SHEPPABD ON HOBBEBACK'. ea B l?iw F^Bn, “ —-HABBY LESLIE* :johnny habt. Th* eatir# Cuiapinjr itf Its Ciut. _BINOING, DANCING and nboboibmb. "TO?* 1 igw *t Vi to I.cortilo.riMiatgo'cloek, Admtti 00--55,15 aud I*) cants. , ' • i In preparation, ,l L t UiwrtMea.” dal2l(M* ' Thai! !ADBl| ALL N JULIA, C eit nf JU-pA PATTEfiir M iKEE anc ;aicu : ias rmxa*. Enquire at the TTOOH H. fiOLV, icprl Ptdai alley and Dnqofaao Way, Jo u °B oiancapable of dVI T C .t"?g th V k * ot • wontry keddence,Utfm hSLPiF**??* I *** I OB* feallhr Vitb «<»•• itotUalM©. Toaocb peraona proo»in#ot dta* *7s,°®*“ o* bad. Tteferuaoo raqulnd, Xnaulraat .lU aaeoodatf—Waar Wfrod.. - •* »•; • ■ - JBERCHAATT TAILORS. JJEJSKV O. HALK & 00., = i (Snowwan t. JmmO. WtSC.) Merchant Tailors^ ! ! ; An now reoelifag tbrlr ?aii ahb wnrnss STOCK, r Which la *staat» cbolttL taste aadprtn* will itrin- P*te twaraMy with anything la the trade,eomprt* and best -,. CAB3IMXRK3, h =■•*:•: • YSSTOfCS, and ' . , - OVVBOOATIBGS. I Also, thwlargut tad beat nkcted «oc* of Goods I*ruuiaeaasalt* ar*r brought to IbiMnarkat. . : LikfwtaftmycboiocadecUaßQC •,,$ Okhts irangoods’ : , ' '*\ always cahand. - Any.order* Intrested to our care will meet *iti» prompt altoattoa aad p&fictaalhy-tn All am,'—— • ' -li) “% W flUlSfB*.oiußaj*«lS. ; gAlLinf, FAKKKUi &.VU. t 12* JffTBTHfl WOT, 410 TB flMßlim PtOUBUB, STBAU KTTJSIU. I PUKFB|’iD|til>!( At Finui bafib, I . : itMi ind l oUnt jpuryom, on i tattd 4od fa robbed u \-n Hotter*-. cm I EOS AND WOODASBXHKA - • tfotoplo tk* most; fabiklonuSliv ***• EPtljlkia os k*n4 tails uiiiait aiiwt****™** orM.fiswoß* taJfaooloCTwMniuittownma-——:- JOBJPBIOTK& aODBa~ DrudotAaSrorajpltUa-of <£u2mt>l STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTEB SOLDEBt also Importeo and dealers LLMETAXg.TiH PLAT*, BHKKT IfiON, WIRE, la .Constantly on TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS. . WaaraocK, No, 148 Jlrsi and 120 Second aireeti Pittsburgh, Peim’a. -|.- •Apodal erders of Copper cut to any dmired pat- ; , • - CoHiesiioHi and Experience - INVALID. Published for the benafitand as a waning and a caution to young meh who wff»r from Nervous IteMUty, ftemature Decay, Ao.; map- ~ plying at the same time the means of flelfCunr By one who has cured himmlf. after, being put .to great axpnse through medical impocttlbo and •zy. By enclorteg a postpaid addremed envelop*, - < szvau oorns may be bad of the an thor, NATHAN* lEL MAYPAIB, Bedtonl, Siege Co., N. t. * ; mhlLlydawT . • *- - • - .i* WITHUQW DO non— , ■iriLStS JC3TEOBIHBOS,; MOTS a-tryrl. ;Fotmssas no Macmdßszm • Wasuzaoroa Wb*aa r ‘pittabergh,Pen*»t. --i .. - -» Omcx, No. a MaaxiT Sraxxt. . ' Manufocture all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS. AND SHEET KBdM A WORK. .* /, , ••“JOBBING AND REPAIRING dons on aim - * mh2B: PEJG PAPKB, - ; WTilaye removed from HQ- aT 83SmlthlWdftreet,Pittsburgh* Pa.,. ; . . « ffgCAflg OS TBADB roB'&AQS. JKTU- Holmes &: SOHS, JJealen I. tPUBIIOX AND DOUXSTIO EIDIjS oy BX- .. 1 QE ’ CEBUPIOATES OP DNPDBIT, BANK ! SOIS3 AND BPEOIS, Ho. 67 Utakot ,Uvk,tSt,. : ■ burgh, Pa. . :. made*'wUT»h«^-principal eftta Ctmighout the United BtataS; '• 1 » - tsrxxßw b. counrs^EoKT wabdujo AHD cojaasaipn - CHEEBE ’ buttsu, aiips,::'. 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