'fr '‘l ’I ■. | > ‘ * jjfeS® .ft - f.r * lifffl” .f. :.b jy-.#; f $ i • : v>v.: | i "^^'* t ' ,:?l^?** ;t ':V'*^»V‘ lv >**■ ’.jt-v’*.'- i@st|ill^li:&^ •' w,- r *t » " ’ »u v * «y* s’ .K*-: s •s:' -IS?.' >*• •••';••’•.' •' * ’ ‘.r .’ , ; --'•t'A’ : ; i* l ’ ,Jf ;'., i-H •*#•■'•• M 1 ' <- ■* ■ilK-t ;, V «‘ s , <“ , ,• S'. ■* v “ M ilr ‘-••X 'V w**V »?! <i *C' •* ’•'■* «• vr .*!• fifev'-’fcc :- v. .wr.r:-j- -•; '-ftS i'-i,- ' •:•«- , : . ,_!£ .i;-: ;.‘fj. » r - ; . i>.? --t ■ • s:. 1 It ‘ '’■V ‘:; : ' *> • *;.’f /*?'" mb ’ •*•* v *.Mi*VY’ 'Y 1r J$ ■•; ■ S. ‘ <-■* -iK'W ;•>X'- ■tv i;- ~'<’.-f' a;: ■ r ;-".V $ 1 ' ;*:• rtlr-<&-:•.';£• ■*; & '\^:v.r.;i“‘4 >t .'■••■■ '-i , ‘~' '‘- • i^V' Vv s * ;-'.t:';.-,•;'r> ‘ y ~ . • 3. a < + * . TM.-v *• . - K. > * * ~ - Trx'iu.'o.l. .. c y ,_ ■ ' i • . Mmfy. iOMPAY MOBWHS, DEC. 29. CITY AFFAIRS* r/icuz, PAPBB oF tas ciTr* ' s-v : HwioioioßJOJi Omiungn tat' th. pamtUfij 8. B. Shaw, Opßoian, Ho. iS fifth ; etraet— : : j;- .. ; -:::-■ unura. JO;’iilook, A.*—...... ioo : M . ' AO - '*M ! , ■'■: •65 < . 294-10 4; C IJowcir—J« T*B*aplc, of AUcgbaay dtjr, wlthUl * Oiiwn onUw , 4 ■:'':¥gjk T**m !Wact ft t s». m., the Express Train . 4 p.,m;,»na oathft-Aeooamodft ion TzilnWeat at4p» m. ' Hr. ‘ Sample can • iWte W orders *bng the line to Crestflav . ■ r Oiiio, &om oUher.tf . toe. trains first named. ; *nd hasalioft. supply of every edition ftt hi* new* fldpot, at tho Federal \ street Station. . \ AlUg&cay city. "y i; ; Loiter from Cof. Clatk—Names of • Ue Missing.-Deathe in the Hoe piWl, etc. _ HX U)[ICiKTXJU 1233 PtXSITI.TASIA YOLURTEue, } ,";V>r “4“' «*»' Tlutom, Yk., Die. 24, Mat j BKtort Oauttet A* ther. le donbtleee msob Utxlo!7 Alt by the Meade of the mlee .lagrinba th. late battle, end aa it may afford 1 aomaaatbfbetloa t» know who an atiil ab sent, I lead you the following iiat: . Oo.A—John J. Hineb, not heard of elaoe Co. B—-Wm.Dillon, not aoeniinoo the roe . toast left the told. .i .... '• Co. D—Alexander Lererty and Hoary Crotte, nothing known of them: ’Hoary ■. Kaufman, known to hard boon rroaadod, not ’- Ooenelneo. * v : -.-..-.it5........ . : ; : A. Adame,' euppoeod lo bo killed ;Jamoi Ening x , nothing known ; -abOttt-huZU i’.v -v. i Vi- C. Auitin,ln batUo,nofch’eard o Jl—*8 penoer B; Redmond, ttiU missing; !. Wa.BothwnU, woundeJTlh shoulder, where- : r ,£«bouts unknown. 1 . - Oo* I J --Jamefß. McLaughlin, la battled nothing moreknowa. • - . Co, K-r-John Miller, supposed to be killed: > Johnflordonand Joriah HUey were both seen ilncethefight, bat are not with the reel- V' I '-- ; : TbeßOiMo tho only men for which the offl. ■ eaniot account. Some, of them aiy-W killed, or they may be wounded and la Rome v hpspltal.miiknoim to us. ; -They are absent . from tbejreglment. Kurij all oar woanded v hat# been taken to Washington, and I hear to; ; Up to this date, I hare, unbr heart - of two jdeathi .among out -.’v ; WonndedJrii:;..Capt,' D.Bolso!,and private •.John Cemle, of Co, H. . There are still many r ctt oar siok Uftv John Uallender, of Co. E, expired jwtardayin oar regimental hospital. Ha was ajgood man and a brave soldier. *. .v-flospittd rapplies ! were! opnsiderably ex ■**:&& of to* engagement, ■ - |t*h«i*Uma gentleman, Mr. BrunoL who ls ever looklng after the interests of sol diers, brought ns; atloeljr addition to onr r -'. atoeh, which, will make oar men comfortable >'foryfoirttayir,Otherfriendel.know would . send as sappiies. bat,for tomereaeon, express : goods are regarded atWashingtbn «u almost ■ ■\ caatraband of war. Therofhevebeen, Ixnev 1 say,ssorei af boxes there for, the men for ' jome time, bat my order woald not bring . nndj oar superiors woald not allow any . cno to be rent for them. Unless there is a >■ speody change, I fear the men will be short . of Joxnriei daring the ho/idej*. '•L >.-A- JOSV B. Cunx, ! . . Colonel Commanding. ~ JElghUi Ward Primary Nominations. Tlw EBjiabiloaM bf the Eighth Ward met - on evening, iba placed In nomina ) tloh the following candidate*, to be Voted for __ at an Vwtioa to be held cm. Tuesday, the 30th ' Inst,, bot>!?on the hours of. four aud reven .. t/V.:' ■ ". ; Beloot CUaney*7-J6hh AU*n. eommon (threo to bavotod for}— John Boaoett, Rob.?ri Coward,Wm.Buteh- inton, John'At. Kilien, John E. Williams. r. •• i- ; j C -Alderman/(one to be voted for)—Eustace S. !W» Smith. 7;-'-' j.AM'eSior^OhriiUwHfKlogi-' : Qiatii John - L. 7r: Inspector, (ona to be voted for)—Edward - I>.Dlthridgo, John 5 Xr Kwrcher, Jamos Maw* ••.. . - Mesfr*.Jacob BfobEsr/Tbomea Neely and Joho A. Sergeant were appelated to oonduet the election. V fiepoblicah Ward Nominations; : ' :• tTbofollqwlog Republican nominationßircre ... made on Saturday eieolag r: ; ’ - Second Ward— SelectGonad I / Wta. ; Pki|. lips. Common Council, DenUl O'NsiU/Zhbs.' BlwU Judge, Wnu Owbna. Inspector, Thoa* B.DstUU As*««oiy Robert Zadgtn. School Directors, C. Ha* brooch, George F. Gilmore. ‘Constable, John Herron. A&rV Ward —Select Council, David. Reed. ‘Common Connell, A. G. McCandlets, Thomas jMoVkjr, Ajlan Hay*, Wm. Bowbottomi 1 ;, &ebbol Directors, Geo. J. Lamborn, Wm. B. '* - Hayg;' Aldoriaka f Joseph A. .Judge, . John Ward. ".ItilpeotorrSanrcel B. Cooper. .'Assessor, Bmanuol Bcker. Coßitabte-Wm. Shore.' . .. -'v • Seventh, Ward ■ Select Conncß,’ Wat. Q. Mo* Carthj. Commoo Council, Samuel JBareilej, Chas. W. Bob bard,: School. Directors* finch Young, Jambs Robto :i Alderman, J. j F« H. vJopei; ; j John W. - MlMbij Inspector, John B: - Crawford. *#ssor, Bobort Thompson. Constable, James 'B. Rlohardeoo. :.* •; :j( =| JLook oat for Hair Thieves. Borne “sneak thief' in -Allegheny has made several good haala, daring the past few -. ■ .< 4*7o# sad will no : donbfoontlsae his Visits. •*: . Hfs ploa Is |to <nosk into the hall# about dtuk ln tbs evening, or while thoi family Is at sapper, andiapproprist# saeh artloles e# may fce»f&Qod» The residence of Hr. Lutto’n, on the canal bank; and that of Mrs. Arbaokle, on the West Oomiien, were recently enters. >ia this way, and robbed of valuable articles - of clothings Oo Satarday eTenlogp tho resi dence cf Prcf. Elliott, on Btdge street, was . entered# and a fine overcoat and hatbelosg* lag to Dr. T. H. Elliott, were stoles. A ■ sharplook ont should be kept. for the thief, | and to prereat depredations of this character .the hali door shculdbejoeked after dark.- - ros JaacitT.—J. W. Pittoek. . oppodU the Poitoffloe, hai reeelTed tho Jan-5 ' a»xy number ctMarptr* ■lt oontalne eereral . pnpen oflntoreiC—among o then, ono on “re i wolring towerr/t which glroe ah account ■ af tho origin ofthelrJneentioa/and with the aid of eomoelear iUoitratlom, oiplalna theft ■ etruotaro, eto., end ihoWc their .“adaptation totho purport* of ! ofioniita and defenilTa ■T warfare/’ittae.hlnlojk'r itory, "Mlstron ■ and Maid,” I*concluded in ihta number, and MlriErenr’ and-Mr-Trollopo’c etorlaa are contlnupd.. In ahtrt, .Harper adapt* Itcelf noellantl/ well to: the direnitie* of taite i... among ita readere. • ■ ■ So;*™ D * u> '-:W.Vln?«it ( Jcl lleaHn . ;lut la W*®£<|W TFaatarn Painiylranix r»gl i .rnonta, dt&P rwcnUy la tho hoipitol ittYaflh f : '* ington from ip. effect of woaaat received la rtholatobatltaotjMdoriekibtirg. DU father, Pro£ia»oro..O. Yldcont, of WtetminitorCol . l.ge.Now Wilmington, Pa.,iient on to Waih v- ' .Ington Uai «Mk expestlog to flnd'him In on. of thohcipltali. W.daayoonctlTeaonMthlng V of bU fwlingt .hen ha laarond, on hit arrival, • that hla ton bad already bean daad ton daya. Snob t» war. ’ • . Aasctr U. B. Caoscn PiMmi owns at v - Lafayette Halt this morning, «nd willcontin ■ ,: bo daring tba day and arening of Toooday ' " and Thursday. -A umptuou dinner will be . . earned np each day at noon, emulating of "thicken pla”jmd all tboostabloa of ibo aoaion. She proceedc of the Featlrnl are to be denoted ..,, to defraying ib.ooat of tba .ttotioa of their ®»w cdlfiea, on • Ponncylnanta i Awnne,," Tba .laiioa of thechnrch hareatwaya jaitaicod the - repntation ofgeuing npfootlrali is anexeel lont manner, and (ho prcrdnt oco vrillnct b. an exception. ‘ . McKoe, of the h Kaor k merohasu; met - - With So -painful accident on Jfodav/last. ... -liberty atnet, oneof Ota bamlaroUai neon - ■ Jtr. McKee’* am and broke tba bone, CasnalUCa, in, the 103 d and-83th Regiments. Ihm arp three'Penniylrania regiments tmdw General Porter, all of wbieb parti cipated Is tba lata tattloa In Horth Carolina —the 85th, CoL Howell; the lOlet, Col. Wil aon, and tholO jd, Col. Lehman. The former la composed mainly of Payette eeunty man, white the latter waa racrnltod in thla Tleinity. Tha casualties amount to between three and fonr hundred killed and wounded. Tha lOlat did not lose any In kilted or wounded. The Ssth had nine wounded. Whon the 103 d went Into notion It had ahont four hundred and fifty man, and after the action It was fotmd that It hadfouxtean killed and fifty-eight wounded: • - OKI BUHDRID AVD THIRD RiaiMIRT. K#Ud. tSuf I"?**®,, IM«»keoy, 1 M«»keoy, Co. I.: ■mn?Jn ™ otoß,O i OriOi.Wm. Power., *®a J*_polUßgwood, Co. I. it. Waner, Co. L, J - B °Jd“iH.Woliel,Co Hi. Co; Dj WiM! “ “ d Swgt - TkM - sh “Bto’ Suk^Co/C* 01 '' J * mM * ad J *“- f ( "Wounded, - MoCall.litSergeant, face, alighUy.' : s. Myeta, Corporal, Co. A, foot. : J. -tramp, Coi A, hand, aUghOy. “ D. A.thlgh. Oo ‘ A. breast, aererely. S»- A » l>“i» allghUy. Sls - Sf lp 2“ l » «*-'*» tads'alight- Peter Hillard, Co. B, loft oar. ■ S. M. Brain, Corporal, Co. 0, left arm. , Co, C, cheat. . , , T" i" Co- 0, left arm. " J. P. Sohaup, Co. C, book, «lighUy. Samuel Elgin, Co. C, thumb. 8 : : Samuel Thompson, Co. C, hand. - P. Council, Co. C, left hli. George Hattrioh, Co, C, right hip. “• M. Watson, Co. 0, left arm, allghUy. °®- ®»“®»allghUy. ail^my t ‘ fraotur. ■ A* Early, Co. D, left arm and right shoulder. O. for I.) Simmona, Co. D, right forearm. V "““Phroy, Co; D, left oheek. I‘ PteherJ.Oo. D,hack, allghUy. S’ ® r f* o0 t. 2[l d Blent, Co. E, thigh/ G. Body, Co. E, arm. : 7. : E. Stewart,Corporal, Co. P, wrist. Co. F, fracture of lower thigh, W: LlUifar, Co. F, left arm. Wm. Sanford, Co. P, loft arm and lag. i James Brown, Co. p, right shoulder. J. Yorker, Co. P, right ear. . E- Siege, Co. P, left arm. A. J. BaUlarda, Co. P, left thigh. • ?,"£• C A^ z ‘i ea,t X 00 -i *.««•,aUghUy. S' i< lfr'o<).l, faee, allghtly; Corp. Wm. Oorman, Co. I, left thumb.' Wm. Major, Co. I, breast, .lightly. J- McCoy, Co. I, left aido and arm. ■T l *’? Co * rlghtarm fraotured. ■ 3. K. MeCleary, Co. I. ntok, toriouily. ° or P-J- 8 - K, l ,u ;. Co. r, aide, allghUy. J. 8. Griffin, Co. I, left arm... H. Donaldaon, Co. I, right aide.' ’ ' • MoHellon, Co. I,'right wriat. f-Bhlll,Co.H,faeo,allghUy.. S. Co. H r lefthand.[ H. Bead, Co.- H, abdomen, mortally. B. Bead, Co. H, thigh aUghUy. c T. o “> low,r J»w, aoriouely. D. Huddleaoo, Co. H, eid^allghUy,' P. Plifiger,'Co. H, leg, allghUy.. .tightly E ' T ” wiUi S w * Co.'TH, right leg,: s Jacob Walty, Co. K, cheek. 7 J. 0.-Mapaa, left arm and leg. ~ Berg't Co. K. loft aroin aad n#*d, •orloaily. A. Penny, Co. K, shoulder, J. Maynard, Co. G, right thigh.: J.• Donkin, Co. G, thigh, allghUy. nanrT.irrrn uoiarn. .. Founded.' Corporal Thomas Cor, Co. 0, abdomen, mortally. • ' ■ t Sergeant Chat. Pullen, Co. H, right' leg Rmpouted. - : * _ * ; A; W. Pollock, Ca. left thigh, , Corporal D. Miller, Co. D, chest, BlighUy. . _ Sam. Dhsiol, Co. H, both thighs, tcTeroly. Jonu 6. Cook, Co. Kyhsad, slightly. . x : John P. McCoy, Co. E, shoulder, slightly. Corporel Thomas K. Bailey, Co. K, hip. - slightly. •• i A Hovel. Soit>->How « Lady Gelt a Nev Dieia. On Saturday, Judge Stowe filed the follow- upon a case stated, which Is in teresting not only on account of iu novelty, but also in reference to the point of law Involved. The faets are fully set; forth in the opinion: I .¥*9°s*** ond Wifi, «i. WaOtrlted.— This Uaosia stated for tho-opinlon' of the Court,’ ap« these feats: -Th» defendant having en tered toto a contractor agreement in wnttng •for the tale of. eert&la eoalland; with Wil liam hiagogney, one of the piainiiffs,iawhiclL Uisassumed, there were the ordinary eove 'nanVfoVA* title clear, of incumbrance, etc., (the agrwment having been lost.) When the plaintiff apd defendant came together, te ui* cute*deed for. the land and pajingor - to* cnring the purchase money, the wife of Mat gpgnoy/the plaintiff, “refined to sign the deed to Walker ftoed, the defendant* -unless'! ho would boy her-a new drew/* which he ! agreed to do -if the wonld algn the deed, whereupon she did sign it. The priee of the drew, in ease plaintiff should be entitled to recover, fixed at $25. - ~ * The only question is whethertbefaeUitated create a legal liability on the part of defend ant to pay the mine of the dress, (via. 92b.) It is alleged on the part cf the defendant that this premise Is a mere *edita»paetoai',an supported by any consideration,and t&tthero for© St was noil and void. If this isigo, then of course,the plaintiff it not entitled to our judgment* but I am ansblo to arrive at any •tub oonelosion. Megogney had agreed to convey land to field free from incombranoe,' but when his wifo was called upon to sign the deed, she did what she had legally a perfect right to do—refused to ezeeoto the convey ance* She was in no respect bound by the covenant in the article of agreement. Bere then defendant had*a right to refuse to take the. land.and bring, his action on'the cove nant, or make, meh other arrangeneof as he oonld, wbioh might most accord with his opinions as to what was most advantageous for him* He chooses the latter codree and en ters into an agreement by which he premis ed if Mrs. Megogney would execute the deed tfnd thus divest her dower interest in the ■land,; which-nothing bat: .her own consent oould accomplish, he would give her a new dross worth $25. The statement of the pro | position would seem te be a oompleto answer to I ibe defendant’s. argument. . The essence of i every consideration is that it should create i some benefit to the party promising, or some ; trouble,prejudice,or inconvenience to the par ty to whom the promise is made. Here then is a benefit to the defendant, for he gets a i clear title; and there Is prejudice to the wife; for the gives away her -prospective right or dower ln the lands.' Bren -throwing out of view tbebenefit and ipjary,ltit quite sufficient that the wife did that which ihewas under no legal obligation to do at'the Request of defendant and to secure the promised dress, i althongh the aot might have,been no real loss to hersolf or advbtage to defendant. Judgment must therefore be entered .in this case in favor of plaintiff and against de fendant fo>: the sum of $?5, ,wlth interest from August Oth, 1859,t0-wit: $30,08. - Awctiht E. A. Meu?QOTH> of the 155th regiment, arrived about the cloieof the week" from the camp on the ZUppahansook, and will remain ac.hu father's noose, on Smith field atreot, nntll Wednesday evening, where ho will bo pleased to-see hfi and his comrades’ friends. i . Aumio LiECiiir.—Mary Roberts, a rath er good looking girl, was oommlttedto Jail on Saturday, to answer a charge of larceny pre ferred by May Miller, of Rlamond alley. Jest Tbikk-rFlvo photographs of Generals, ooples of pictures, do., given with photograph albams purchased at ?Utoek*s opposite the poit-oSee. • —■ . Xsi largest assortment of pookat books and wallets in the oity oan be fonod at Pittock’s, :opposite the piat*offioe. \, Hiarsa fob JanoißT.'—Pittoek, opposite the post-office,ha# this monthly for Janaary. Ho receive® subscriptions. MABBIED: ' WEST—WEST-Os tbo 2Jth DecoaNr, 186* «t llf, Mom'i, Ho, IGS W*bjt*ritrf«t, rdn^rgb, Ht.JOaOD._y*SI»o«I»M.K.W£6r l ti»thof tahfeMNK;w’&r '‘ A SUrring Addreis^r:; W», h»7O noolrrdn copy of the nddreii whiclx Brig. Gen.P. J, Herron inaed to his troop* nftertho bittlo of Prnirio dron, Ark. The rddreir wm printed on the'field, ud ir •nclotod to nr by nron.of W. A. Herron, Erq., :»ho Jr on tbo GenernJ’rirtnß'. It ii u fol- Iom: V' rMioSolitatt Itiewlth pride end pleae ore thet I enrenabled to eoagretolete yon on tnoTiotory 10 lately achieved over the-enemy. Meeting their oemblned foreei, yaetly eonr auperion in nnmbere, armed end equipped in tho moat efficient manaor, contrary to whet hoen led te beliere, mare helled by their ableat Generate, poitodlhe atrong poet tloa of thoir own ooloction, pro pared aod readj to attaek o«, entertaining-toward! * reeling! of hatred and fiendhh paeilon. avok *i• ? J*? #mwii *hlok«ren rebel General! ihoald havadiedained to otter, yon. fellow ioldiew, after a forced march of over one hnn dred mtlee in leee then three dayr, weary, ex hanited, end elmoet famlehlng, animated only by that feeling of patriottim that In dnoed yon to giro np tho pleaeoree and oom forte or homo to undergo tho dangors and h&rdshipe of tho fields aid- moot gallantly mret, light and ropnlee tho enemy. Tonr feuow-eoldlore eleowhere, your blende end relative! at home, yoor, fellow-eitiseni and your country, ne they ieern of theeplendid eerrioe of tho artillerymen, of tho determined, dering, end brilliant ohergee of tho infantry, will render ,on-thet prali* end honor which b jaeUy your. duo. lowa,lllinote, Indiana, Wieeonein end Mleaohrf/your nettre Stetoe, ero proad of their," noble eone. I who' wit nyasod your gallant daring in eyery eneoon tor, ia behalf of ydnr oountry end myeolf, ten deryongratefulthanke for the eerrieeayon heyo rendered. Whllet we drop a tear, there fore, for thoeo who- heyo-ielion, end liyrnpa thlie with thoee who era yet coffering, let ne not forget to reader thanks to the Benefloant Qlrer of ell bleu Inge for the enooeae that bee tone for etteetad tho troth end right of our giorione oenee. F. J. Hieeu, Brig. Gen. Commending 2d end 3d Dirielone. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. S kotis ui Bun'aSmia Michikk, for umiljr ud aiKnafiotaring purpom, in tki beat in ate. A. P. Gcatost, General Agent, Ho. 18; Fifth street. ■■ Tb* Whujjeb AWiliox B*wi*GllACfliiri be* token the first premium at the Worlds Fair jut held in Londo&i tU the jquUom of,'the world competing. Salesroom *7 Fifth street. Tan greet sale of dry goods, at reduoed rates, continued at Barker * Co.’s, 59 Market street. Those of our readers who are not fully sup* piled should improve this .rare opportunity, for;lt will soon be past. Omxibcs Oahu will be taken at theOonlbu offioe, Kb. 406 Liberty street, day or night. All order* left at the abort ptoce will be go»pUy*tt»nded te. All calls lilhqtfeegaid - to the property .owners of this eit? is hereby given, that any repairs needed about thelr.housos.wiU be done promptly, if they leave their order at Cnthbert’s Carpenter and Joining Shop, on Virgin alley, jut-above Bmithfleld street. Cboici Houdat Passshts J. M, Rob* ertSj No. 17 Fifth street, is now opening the most choice stock of fine Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Fanoy Goods ever displayed in this city, and is sell ing them at remarkably low prices. . Houdat Pbkskvts.—AH in want of books suitable for holiday presents, or Photograph Albums, wIU find the largest and best assort ment in this city at the gnat Gift Book Store, Ne. 118 Wood street. A costly gift, worth from 60 cento to $100; Is given with each book, sold. ° Read Tsb I—For the de rangement of the *yitem; of diet, wounds, sores, bruises and eruptions, to which every volunteer is liable, there are no reme dies to safe, convenient and sure as Hollo way’s Pills and Ointment, thoroughly tested In the Crimean and Italian Campaigns. Only 25 cento per box or , pot. v ; 234. Last Uoticx—Auxorax Taxes roa 1861. —S. Schoyer, Jr.,Esq., Solicitor for Alle gheny ? requesting to saythat sales of pro perty m Allegheny, for the aapdld taxes of that city for 1861, will be made byi the Sheriff,’ on the 4th Menday of 1863; and that to save the heavy costs, payment mut be made to him en or before Saturday, Jan. fid, 1863, at his office, 139 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. • 1 A Gbkat Succxaa.—ThsMatinee, *t Trim blea'-Varioties on Bttonltj ftfur&ooo ? vu4 great suoees*. • The Hal! wai crowded with ladies and children, who axtfoyodjheasstve* in the highest degree, and we have no doubt but that the Varieties wIU be crowded again on next Saturday ult was on last. Mana ger Smyth has certainly Inaugurated a new feature In Pittsburgh aoosements, and we loot;to see 'hereafter the "Verities the great resort for the ladies and children on Saturday afternoon. W« wishall succassto thq V*. rities.- ; . ;./ r • [' Sauna Gbabav, merchant tailor, would most respectfully inform bis friends and the pubHe generally that he has returned from the Kart with his new stock of fall aid winter goods. His stocik consists of the latest styles ;of cloths, cauloeres aad vestings, selected from the latest importations. Qeatlemea dik siring a neat fitting garment, and at prices lower timn at any other tailoring establish meat In the city, wonlddowcll te give him an early call. Samuel Graham, merchant tailor, Ho. 54 Market street, one door from Third. Pars*? Koonao.—Among others engaged in the patent roofing butlaws in this city, there is none more largely.interested than Mr. B. P. Shorn, who has, during the past year, introduoed gravel, felt and canvas roofing on soma of the most extensive buildings in the vicinity, and In tush a manner, too, as to merit and reoelre high commendation. He has always on hand a largelassortment of alt the neeessary materials for roofing,jrhioh he will furnish to parties wanting it, with in structions how to put it >n'. By calling at No. 75 Smlthfleld streetv.nciar Diamond alley, all necessary information as to patentroofing, which cannot be excelled If e'st or the moun tains, may bo had; Pob. Pill can Wibtbi WnaW-Tha winter is upon-ns, and we must provide ourselves with thematerial to koep us comfortable. A good and well-made overcoat Is the very arti cle, and we don't know of. any piase -where our readers dan -get one that willlook as well, and at'ibe same timo .withstand the; most *©- vero weather, as at MbGte £ Co.'s, oomer of Federal atreot and Diamond Square, Allegheny. Their stock of pvereoatings business and dress clothing, pantaloons of al deiorlptioni, are well assorted; and of the latest style. The gentlemen's furnishing i goods department is all that a purchaser weald wish, vail on McGee you desire a aloe suit.. . . 'amvh, Leasee uul Manager. Tressorcr.... Bneoatwa. -..5. Laos CV'Bs eogigsirtn t.of th* eharmip z actress, Him OHABLOTTX THOMPSON. ; THIS (Hoads?) IVSNISQ, Deo. aib,_lttS, Will be predated, ; IjUtle M'adttU, or the Cricket, rAN0n0N<...^......... i ..M....».. r MiisTaoupsoßl J.ANDBT BASBSAHD«; w CHAPLIN. V ATIfXB &ABDEAND........Mr. CfIIPPSBDALE. OLD FAPyTB,..^..... tww GILL XT. H'jumt. JJfJASrSb—An owner for 30 BACKS ff WHEAT, marked "C. O.' Smith, *• from stMimer Ohio No. 3. .' : ~ J. O. MOVAT, doJ7 • No. 10 Smßbfleld str-et, a 'AKTKu—A CIHL ta.do general br.mawork. Inquire at THIS OFFICE; • drtfcdtf WAJNTKIi lMttiSDi ATK b X.—lK UN . WOBKEUB. FiMBHEBS, FllfkßS, OHIPPEBA CACLKEBS, BIVKTBKS aud LA* BOUEBd. Apply at theCunbOat bela Biter, near foho Brian. * ~ i d*a3*w TOMLINSON. BABTPPEB ICO.' WAiNTiiU —A yoiWK inon capable of taking char, * of a country reddened between. Bast Liberty tod WiiUnebbrqt <ms familiar %Üb' hunea and cattle. To each penes’* permanent atlon cau be batL .Bebrenoee required. Enquire at 111 Baerind atf*fc Qpar Wood. / wWI I oXailK'J.' WILLOWS—4O bdl» no*. JD landing and for sale toy ; "■ £• ■=• de2l * v mUH.DIOMTACO. POLL bariei. ann a half XVtatnXJbrMStbr L'ACAHIHLD. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. PROM WASHINGTON OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES; Special PbjKtdttf to the Pittsburgh Oautte. ; Wabhiiqtoh, Deo. 26,1862. A. SUBSTITUTE rORarCRXTAET CHAfll’S MAH JttAL BILL. i A bUI has been prepared bymembers of the Committee of Way* tad Means, a majority of whom are to approve It; which will bepresen ted to the House as a substitute to Secretary Chase's bill. Its leading feature are a for* ther emission of Treasury Notes and short loans—one, two, and three yean. No no tion is taken of the banking part of Secretary Chase's scheme. - ! oshs. bah as ann outlie. * Gen. Banks is believed to hate reaehad New Orleans by this time. It Is believed that hit orders oontemplite the ooatinuanco of Gen. Batler there In a subordinate command, bat thoie who know the character of that officer anticipate his speedy return to the North. vnanaronnjron basis' axpipnuo*. 'Tho Senate Committee, charged with the -investigation relative'to the transports for Banks' expedltion,; hold dally sessions, and hare*already examined a number of Important witnesses':. >_ J ' Washimtoh, Dee. 28,1862,- co&Kisxoxniioa bbtwixv tbi xxxicax mx 18TKB AXDTHXSfCBBTABT Of itst*. / ' A correspondence Is going on between the Mexican Minister here and the Secretary of State, billed on tbs following fasti: Last summer permission Was refused Mexico ito ex port arms, although those purchased were of * qnxlity which otrj volunteers wouldn't use. Now, the French | permitted to clear ves sell carrying mules, wagons, railroad, ties, and other contrabands of warV notwithstand ing the remonstrances of theMexicanMln ister. _ ocooQtrax ixpotsssaioi ov tnimsiu. Ooooqoas was in jpostesslon of the rebels lut sight. Their earelry surprised s'foreo nnder Col. Cosh; at Dnmfrejs, captaring parts of three regiments and four guns. They then pounced .upon Oeccquan,. where' the 2d' Feaneylrenla Carol ry lost twenty killed and wounded. ,In the former Copt. Johnson cap tured or dispersed the rest. Efforts are mak ing hy Burnside to capture the snWs. euiiu or n'i ionuxin. V '. Sennl Frtaeh labjaoU hm mtd« nl.lni. upon tho Gorenmtnti throigh Uuir Minuter h«r«,.for prapntj dtitrojod bp our armlu In Ktntockjr. ■ - ; | :!’ ~ ■. ’ *u«ain or bicc i> Tax soamiLa. .Botwean'; thirteen and fourteen thomend tick an in the hoapi all bora. . ' ‘ ascairra rtotTß tax taw. Conuaiaitonet Boutwell haa nceirodat hit offlia a Inca tba lav .want inta oparation naailj alt millloni and | a-half dollara. Tbla doaa not iaolnda tba poUeelor’a raoalpta. Eiciiioa caou rna nciHXLae\ Commliiloaer Boutwell baa.decided that wbon manufactured chewing or amoking to baooo la pat np in paakagea of . tin foil, P»par» or olhar wrafplng material for eon aumerc, tba coat of each matarial ahall fact be deducted from tha groil amount: of tbaaalaa of auchtobecoo before the tat on|the'aum la lorfed. , Bofinerv who moke or rofi&o ngzr or mnko it from molum, M»;iobj«ot to»Un of ono tlthot » e'ont’p«r po'imd on'tho logor pro duood. ThomolMlerortW loft or ooSm mgnr «» prodnood i* nottnod, 'twug eon. sidarodu n-rotidnnou': FROM PHILADELPHIA. [Special Dispatch to the PUUburgh Geastto. ] PmLAorLpflu, Dec. 21. JiK Darla baa luoeda high aoundlnf pror elamatlon in which h* aononooelthat h. will retaliate onGen. Bntler for th, banging «f Momford. Bitlor la order*! toboimmodl itol, .nested when Oanght, tad bit oodbli tlonod oOeon an to bo bald u foloai; th. pilraU loldl.n, not belng niponiiblo, will be paroled, i' r , • Xhii viadiotiro pTonuncUmento ce.J> bo comment,ondihonld bo dreoUUd la the North u aa erldonoo of tho btrbtrltj of tho wrotohn engmgod la tbb wiokod robollloa. . The Richmond Ditpalchf in noticing thll proclamation, utyt It comes np to th. full mouan of nbol .xpwUtlosi. It trait, that the procUmation wili be tarried oat- to the letter .henerer Bailor and hi. oOeot, are taken. ; / • I ‘j; In thia paper, Je2. alio declarea that all e.gtou fonad In arm, irißba banded onr to tbo ,rreral SUtoi for Ipanlihmbat- i From Caliiornia.-Capinre arid He leaso of the Steamabip Ariel, by the Pirate Alabama—Arrival ol the Ariel lti Nenr York. Bim FaerroiaciyDeo. 37.—8 y the arrival of the rteumrhlp Conrtitutloa, from Paname, wo hare highly important and exciting naive* The Oonititntton report! that tho efeamehlp Ariel, from Bow York to. Aepla wall, waaeap tored on the 7th that; by the pirate Alabama.' Iho Alabama detainedi the Ariel until' the lOthlnit., when ehe allowed her: to proceed towarde ArpinwaU—upon Jier giving bonda IVho ram of $338,000! ee a laneoia. The arme and ammunition on board the Ariel were taken from hot, and 130 If. S. marinu were paroled,. Bijoh anaietp. lg. felt hereleet the Alabama ehonld recapture Aha < Ariel on her return trip to New York, and lejre the large amount or treanre which ehe will cany; The paeeengara on board the Ariel apeak Jo the. hlgheat terme of the coortery rhbwn them by Capt. Semmee. Tho Ariel wee baptnred near the eaetend of Cuba, j Tho only plunder, with the oxcepUon of the arme and ammunition, which the Alabama tecared wee $B,OOO in greenback!, belonging to Weill, Fargo A Co. Iho Alabama lart i coaled -at Martlalqne. .When ehe wai leaving that pork the San’Ja dntb almod her gone at her, when elmnlta* neonrly tho gnu of the fort were turned on tho San Jacinto. Thla ie tho! etatament of the Firit Leiutenant of Capt. Simmer. - : 1 Iho Alabama clalmi to hate a epcod, under twenty-are pound! of etoam, of elsteea knot! an hoar. She overtook the. Ariel when tan ning with .only eleven; pbaade' of ateem, and find two gone at hoi, when ahe hove to. (Second Bitpatek,— Capt. Sommei at fint In tended to' .deitroy the ateanuhip Ariel by bnmlngher, putting the pailengora aahoro In the little lettlement hnte at SanrDomlna'o, bat Capt. donea, of tho Ariel; protaated that half of hla puaengera would die if thie wen done. rOapt*Seminea ; then prppo'aed to'land the par* aengenat Klngrton.but aftermuoh parleying an arrangement waa eleated to nleere the Ariel oh Capt. Jocei giving bonda in theeam of $328,000, payable In thirty deya after the aeknowledgmenttjf the Soqtberh Confederacy. Sand) Both, Bn. 27—11.30 F. M.—The ateamahlp Ariel haa jurt beenrignalled. She will arrire.np to port between 13and 1 o’olook in the morning. _ f!'!■'; fifew Fori, Z)«c.3Buii!A. U,-The .teem* chip Ariel erriTfrd op to port. Tbo'arwiof her cap taw &od wlous b/ tho Alabama,'on heroutward trip,e.elatedlip thedlapatoh'ea from San granedoo, awfolly confirmed, A Fight with Slorean's Goerrlllae. Lotinrm.n, Dm. 28.—John Morgan, with 2,800 moo, attached blent. Col. Smith at E thebe tb town, jeatardey, After a lerora dghf dnr foroee retreated tolhe eatnp honea and bonding soar It. Xoaaat not etatad,' and tho mult Imot knows. : It* oily waaexolted all daj with nnnnroua minora of iktratehea inrariona loeaUtlea. Heedijoertari, m to alejroiUotoock hat awnt tag, *erettoedTUod tMreof, and nttarla dtt credit them.- Beportafront Hemphli Ur that oar ploketabed been driren into the fortltaa iaxaii ' - .''a.H'fiiliiy Important bom New Orleaae—Gen. Butler Superceded by Gen. Batkl ••The Expedition*.Proclamation of (Sen. Bantu, etc. T Niw Yonx, Bee. 38 —The rteatrehip Roal ask* has returned from Nan Orleana, with data; tothe2Sth,via Harannoio tho22d. Til none ia rerj important. ■ j The ateamshtp North Star, with aosoral Bipka and Staff, arrleed at Nan Orleani on thi evening of tho 14th. Nows transpired on •hi following dap that don. Bailor hod boon and occasioned tho ntmoat ear* priio among all olaaiot, even thoro on tho rogfeter Ilati aa onomiea of tho United Stater. They aro alt lorry to part with an officer who; at loaat had broaght order and aocuritp to the «|ty. , . On the 16th Gens. Batler and Banka met at headquarters. Gen. Boiler welcomed Gen. Banka to the Department of the Qalf,acd aa- : eared him that he woold find here troops who would yield a cheerfal obedience to hie every order. Gen. Banka, in reeponding, aald the only pleaaure he had in taking command was in' obeying the order of the Government bl the United States.: \ The meeting waa a moat cordial interchange of sentiment—>that which marks the coming together of old friends. ; After the Introduction Gen. Banka and staff withdrew: Gen. Batler then addressed his offioera, requesting each member to take pains to enlighten and assist their successors. Be spoke in a most generona manner of Gen. Bask# and staff. . ...... . Gen. Batter's parting address to his troops bean date of the.3sth. Be allude* in elo qaent terms to their successesln the field,and la restoring order and"qalet to New Orleans; to the feeding of starving women and chil dren of their enemies, and states that thoex pedltlon has eoit[ this government jess by xoor-fifths than any other. - Speaking the word farewell was the enly sorrowful thought | he had, and he eommead*: them to their new commander as worthy of his lore. On the 16th, Gen. Banks issued a general order on assamlng command of.tbo Depart partment of the Golf and State of Texas, and announcing his Staff officers, whose names are almdyJtnowb.nt.the'North. ‘ Another order directing, the military and civil officers la the department to report to him; and still another, suspend* the sales of property on aooount of the United States till farther orders. . Gen. Batler, accompanied by Cot Shaffer, Strong; Jlsj. Bell, Captain P :Klane and others, members of his Staff, waa .to saU on the 2Jd for New York. Oapt. Clark is to remain on duty at New Or leans. Q«b. Sank! .is puihlng tbingi with charac terise energ;. . Fire thousand of tho troops w** *»©mp*nlod • him had Undo* at Baton .®oogo,'*Bd ih# remainder of tho expedition woofd b* sant forward as fast as the; arrived* , Tho.woathor at New Orleana was floe, and the troops are in good healths ,/ 0a V»® 18tk| Qea. s Banks issaed 'the follow ing prooJamatioa: • PROCLAMATION; 1 Rt4*Qurint Dtpartmnipf Iht Culf, > Nev irtmu, Ito 10. J - Ia obedience to orders from the President. I assame command of the Department of the Golf, to which is added, by bis special order, the Bute of Texas. The dut; with whioh I am charged requires me to assist in their res torauon. to the government the United States.;; It ism; desire tp secure*to the peo ple of every class aU the privileges of possii siod and employment whioh is consistent with pablie safety, or whioh is possible for a bene ficent dr just government to confer. JnJheexecaUon of the high trust with . which I am charged I rely upon the co-oper ation and eoßasel of ail loyal and well dispos ed people, and open the. manifest Interest of those dependent upon the punuUi of posoe as wallas ram the sapport of naval and land forces, my instructions require me to treat SJli^ 4 who Mn M«miosi-but I shali gladly treat as friends those who are irienos. . 7 111 b# t 1 ** 4 n P<»> *li® fcee dom of ‘■“llTidatls, which are not Imper.tlee lr demanded by cooildontioni of pubiio mto wiU.* f b * lr will bo liberally oonudmdi It U duo olio to them to state th.t “? *•*"»' of the government will ho un ainchingly maintelaed. Bespoctfulconsider »™“ndj>rompt reparation will bo*«oo«Ud. '*• ell p«riot,e»r<ragea;-tntn>Oyor eit.le, by thoee under my oomtn»nd. ' The Government done not profit by the pro longation of tho cItU ~eanteal, or private or pahllo laffertnge which attend it.- Its fruits ' are not squally distributed. ‘ j Iti the disloyal States desolation his its em pire—both on thorn nndlnnd. In tho Korth the war It an abiding sorrow, hat notyot . ( ooUmlty. Iu altlas and towni in laoroas [ing In population, wealth, ud power. Eo . fogoos from tho Booth alone 1 compensate is * gnat part for the terrible decimations of battle. j People of this department disposed to stake their fortunes and lire* upon resilience to tho government, may wisely reflect upon the immutable conditions which surround them. The valley-of tho Mississippi Is tho chosen seat of population, product and power on this continent. In a few yeari twonty-fire mil lioae of. people, nosurpassed In material re .f? 0 J s !!.“ 4 . c *P* cii I fM war, will .warm upon tta fertile risers. Those who assume to sot Oondltlom upon their exodus to tho Gulf, oonnt upon a power lot given to mao. ■. Tho I country washed by tho waters of the" Ohio, .Missouri ud Mississippi can nerer bo perma nently severed. If ononneratloa basely bar- ■ tore away its rights,, Immortal honors will rest uponanother that reclaims. iLotltnoTer bo said that alther tha Sut or tha West may to septreted. _ Thirty days dletantafrom! the markota of Barone may satisfy the wuts of Louisiana and Arkansas, but It will not u swer the domude of Illinois und Ohio. Iho Valley of the Mississippi will bars Its delta opon the Atlsntio; Tha physleal torso of the -west will 'dohoodha tipdn "Us shores with a power as retliistlese ai the torrents of its giant risers. This oountry cannot ho perma nently divided. ) . , Oenealau ware ::mey draln'Jts blood and treasure. Domestic tyrants or foreign foes mey grasp the (isepfre of Its power, but its destiny siill sehudn nnehugod. : It will still be united. God has ordained lt.;Whst anils thenthedeitrnetion of the; host-government over devised bymen—the solf.edjuiUng and soU-ooneetlnf -Oonstltdtlon tir >tho United States? _ - People of tho South-west, why not aooept the eoadlUoarlmposed by the imperl ou* necessitlej el googrnphieal oonflgnrmtibn and commercial snproaeoy,shd ! re-establish your ancient prosperity ud renown t, Why not taopie founders of States if hioh, asontro- Puf* “4 depots or year central udi upper TaUeyl? may stud ia the aUdsnoa of their lesonroos, withonta superior; and in the pri vileges ofthelr pooplo, without a poor among tho nations of the earth? : ■ (Signed) ■ . Mi Go^nmnitdingo Banning the Blockade-Two Bebel Steamers Captured—Adticee from Shipisland. j • SiT foti) Doe, 28—i The schooner Roller antred at Havana, with cotton from Mobil*, reports that ths'rebel: steamer Florida, alias Oseto.had gotont-wlth a craw of 100 men, passing the blockade daring the night . New (jrleaßi.pap*r« r report tho oapture of . two steamen loaded with- Sugariand a lannob filled with arms, ammunition and a small brass ■ cannon, by an expedition toot’ op Aohaftlgarirer by commander Buchanan. : : Adrianafrom Ship leland to;thelBth,'re. oelred at Havana, stales thathll the sblns that tailed from Hampton Beads with troops'for Banks’ sxpedHlon had • reaebed'tbere, except two—th* Thames and .Oeorglai Oreek. lht Carlow sot.ashore there, but got'bff iafolv; Among the Tassels from New York which bad addition to thou already renprlaibroken dowpJar* the She luoket,<JonUnenUl, Qalnnekay and Honduras. . ; Adricee from Kaunas City. Kami Cut, Dec. 21.— Santa P* ; advices of the Uth Inst, state that it Is pretty well' ascertained that there Is no probability of tbe immedlat* reappearance of Texans i n IJewMoploa. . • ’ j ’ . Adrioec from-Bott Stanton lan been re mind. : Col. Carton wes in’ aotlve pnrinlt of tha nbele. ■ i . Many iettlere are bn tbeir Sway, to Jtlo Bonlto to open ranchoi, and large nombori of mlnore were rnihing to plaois which were being ao profitably worked when'the Texans took possession of that portion of the terri tory. - . . : .. A]w»yiln tuhlon,tad of grnt vtiUij, as well ts besnty; 1 .., CLOAKS/ BACQDZS ABO IfAliT££l»As,‘ T 3 SYSB7 TABIBIT.; *•- • •• I . ■/'tfhipwreckil - :; ' L s trtn» | .BASFIICIJCO,I>OO.27.*~TIiftiMp Le*kiar, it«ck Itj.thto pure txtaiiiTß tfcSii iirhlahuiltdfromthUportoatte9tt;of S*p- wwl»t»MMto*«fi«y---•-." ' ~' 4 Untar, for Hwpool, !o»4«d wft&whMt, wu 1 WHITE* 4c CO.. ‘:.\V ~' v'/ | tf - Ji 3Tu» {«?« o a’^»? - / 1 r *V* * i ' ■ From Haslitngtoit. 1 Wabhisgtost, Deo*. 27'.—The cross-examl- AAtieo. of General Bigel is still prolonged, to explain the inconsistency of his tamed almost to the point he had started from. While on toward Manassas he urged that it .was incompliance with Gen., Pope’s orders be had-done so, they hiring directed him to mareh to CentmiUe by the way o t X}* Market.. Howes asked if Gen.' McDowell had nortnfonned him atßcckland’i Mills, that the cavalry-which had been tent forward under Bnford, had forced Looeitreet d«pl°y bis whole army between Salem -and White Plains, thereby delating his pro* grots* He said he did not remember* He was also questioned as to the reason of his advance, still halting at Gainrrille at 7}£ A* H., where they had spent the whole night. Heaoewexed be had chosen this position be eanse it contained plenty of water and was aasily defensible. Examination of Major Qentfal McDoietU Continued*—Ho said he reoelvra about day break, on the morning of August 30tb, a dis patch from Gen. Porter, bidding him to In stantly withdraw his forces In the advance back to the mtln body of the corps, i This oc curred whilst thet portion of the peninmlar army was on march from Aequia Creek to form a Junction with Gea. Pope. He declared that Gen. Porter always expressed a willing ness to co-operate with the other donkmanders, and . had managed his corps with! seal and ability. . . .1 - . Col.‘ Boggles, chief of the staff, of the' ! Acmy of the Virginia, not of that 4f General Pope# as be desiredparticularly to state, was next examined. He was handed ifTeral or ders which he had written when ehaef-of the •toff, and after inspection, pronounced them to be genuine. The main point to which-his •vidoncereferrod to was the purport of ’a pri vate conversation between Generals Pope and Porter, at the headquarters of the former near Fairfax Court house;- Being eroas'queation ed by the Judge Advocate as to the cause of his feelings: towards Gen; Pope, ho replied that he was not.absolutely opposed to him, but should prefer never to serve again under his oomnxand. , *t CaUer, ;bj Dn. lioonud, Ktijr, 8 »aD, Hats and Batohini, of th« S turgoaHoipJtal, 3d dlrlaioD, Blh army corps—arrived, herewith the last of. their, wounded, yesterday, from the Btpna bannock. Thcrehavebeen registered in that' . hotpital over 600,wounded patients, oawhom the- surgeons. have performed capital opera*' .tionj, namely, amputation of legs, arms or re sections of those limbs, to the number of 74. All excepting four were primary operations.'* Iho deaths after operation were oight. The patients reached Washlhgtoh, Id good condi*- tion.. . ,Thn repert of J. D. J)e Frees, Superintend entof Public Printing, giving in detail tha transactions of hts office fir the year ending So;h of Saptember, has just been printed; The demand for printing , blanks, occasioned by the war,etc,, has been 1 ' very great'.The’ nport shows a saving to the' government of $205,506, aioM the establishment of that offioe in March last year. ,* - . A report has reached Washington that a company of ,the 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanded by.CoL Price; stationed at Oeco qaan, was surprised this morning by uehment of rebel eavalry. A fight occurred. -A namber were wounded and captarcd. r John* son, of Pa.* who was in command; wankffled. Several supply wagons war*-captured by the enemy. It is also stated that tne rebels eap tnred some of oar troops and a battery at Dnmfrees, yesterday. •* . . From Kansan, pf. P, ' r lv .T oaK > De °. 28*“The- stoamer British - arrivd from Nassau, with dates to the 233. and Oarnnato the 20th.- .: , • Venesuela dates to the22d state that the in surrection there is about ended. . The insur gents evince a desire for reconciliation. ' Soule was at Havana on the 20th. The Nassau papers state that the Governor has issued a prooUtouttom forbidding Pilots from brtngiog In either. Federal or rebel cruisers.' • • The schooner Borer, from Charleston, and Enterprise, from. Florida, had arrived at Nassau. A; schooner, belonging to the Well-known •eoesh firm of Adderly i Co., of Nassau, had b«en_ captured by the steamer Tioga, which theNaasau pipers will call another Federal outrage. Admiral Mila. wai at ITamn on th» 'l3th. steamers were cruising near ClCPlfcftnfn thft Ifitn • ' •'* a ramaJJiSr arrived^ at Nassau, from 'Liverpool, with an assorted oargo, probably to tending to run the blockade again. - T Th» brig Frost; from Turk’s v Philadelphia,- put into Nassau on the with the loss of a fore mast, and lit a’ leaking condition. 1 - - * From Cairo. Caiko, Deo. 37.—We have reooiTef nothin ft' to-day In regard to tho: moranentr of onx forou agaisit tho rebeli who optrato In north woitom Tennoeieo. Th. ' robola ham done gnat damag. In - Obion riror bottom. Thay haTO bnrnt two long ■ bridges ovar the Hrer, tTP miloi of trestlo work nt Middloborg., .. . . .. Itli reported this evening that orders hard boon Innod for our fofoes to nraenata Island No. JO, to epiko the gont' (hem, nod blow np the magailnee. ■ ■■■ J - Information hne boon roceired hem io-day that tralne am running on the railroad be tween Jaokeon and Trenton> nnd'that 20,000 of onr troops wore at tho latter place.. A rnmorte In olroulatidh here to-night that Oen. Grant’s army had fallen back aerate the- TaUehatohie riser,'hdt it is hot traceable to anymltable eonree. ' ' ■* - ; : Indians Hang: ■ : 27.—ThUty-elght of- tho eondomned Indians wdrS.hnng At Makato, at ten a. m/to-dayr Tho gallows was so oon strnoted as do all tho work at .once. Ssnral thousand epootatore woro In attendance.-All' passed off ((aletly.-■ r AlarkcubT; Telegraph. Dec. 7 2L—Tha. market for Hour it a ** 64,3005,00 for ««perflne; $5,16(35.20 forex-' $42505,10 for family b ran diL.Bed. Wheat U U £Or export demand « for prime; white foduHand'Zioralaalat-fLO&aug for IndcrOWo. 43c for eer oribelled In' bulk.- Oats dull andVlrDCi? log, but not' unsaleable; lower‘ealia of 6.000 bushels at for new and old, toclcdlng eaeto, and 63/255 for balk. Bye Is dull end nominal at 60<§Slc. i&K lor State, showing infetforqaalUiM .'Hog* are oflbredmoro freely, but eellefo' contend fiw foil prices and the packers arelndlf&rsht about The temper U more fororabtofor killing, bat Is still rather warm for extended opera* * lo “- w W# quot * “ th * -range of prtcoa::H2s»4,Bs for light to extra hoary weights. The recelptaforthe S^^ t^ ttr l-.r rB;aba « B *°» Jw^fiSffioS were quiet and there rraenot much donetDrieea nom.- o^fiSL^l? Groceries dull and unchanged. Gold 1301334: d*. 27-Noon.—SloekiofbrMd m. h” 00 of 102,000 bbl<. loir,- wb ,*t l *“ d ta>6. of corn.- no*; U held firmly, with nice of superfine at 66A$ HAd." extra at $8 &, and extra' foody at s7o7s* floor arm. Corn meal firm it (3 75.. Wheat la fkir demand wlthaalei of O',ooo bush.-red at ftl 4831 48 and whlto at gl «5©1:85.; Bale# 50,000 bush. oToora at 85087 c. for old and 75a, for new: Sales 10,000 rre ooebanged; sales 3,000 bash. Penan, ar *1@420. Uoterseed declined, and 000 bush, eold at 60 34. Tiaxeecd lower. 1 Whisky la In better d 4. mand,-aad 800bbU.soldnt43e.-■" ' • NiW-Toxx, Dec.' 27.—426tt0(i firm at G7k-«»1m nf 8,000 bblrat |STO@S 90 for Ktate.'- gfi TOQS 75 for. Ohio and 68 7007 lor- Wheat nrmVaake of WOO bosh at 61210140 for @1 sifor; llUwaokeeclob and.6l-s^l-43i£cred. : Combaoyant; sales of 75,000 bush atwkTOft..-P«k steady. - steady. unchanged. ; Flour quiet. •! Ohlo ext»67. and T>firain»y ; t Sdn^j' o Vii° w ’ J s ® TGc - i)RR & ; • : ,t* XOIrT*B,; to our. vof BILKS BBES3. GOODS, .go, ...BIch.'ttOIBBAKUQtJIb Ml>X DBX&3BS, iflne JkttSptKo, POPLIN??.** GAhHMSBW. - PQUiT...LAOB,B£Tt& LAUBHDK’PJJ, a rtry apr.w;riate' pifrfnVuSß BI*MVJiB, Ac.', at all prl{t9 t aad * - * ' :.r • 1 French Cdthnere 9hawfof r ' .udfCE* 4 * ►flifrttbly rlwimnt i-.ihos* brightly ce£tuit*d to »»w lay, when it ceae • weeding tiowly 'omithfcrta* ..oatheMcncn* .This Dsbt the ' former *tn*a a two tat dcr certainlj my ■Riralfdor. Ipetealirely to come. the ~uttr t a„,. ./eyne endOet* Ko. 2, from Ctudcntl; bllcVrri, from Wheel* toC Monitor,' from' GalltpoUl; T. J- pifrou, fcoa Jtorintt*, ml Presume, Argoueut H6,' 2, sneer ClodJ, Fred. Lcreuajnd PrelrieSoie','£roQ St. Lon li, *U with fall putoa, erdeed.’ Thtilicertetolr e luger number o( erctreUlu the iu> time thin n bei »t toll port tbreiongUme. '/he hit wlllOcubt leu be increeeed lewlej, u tbs Some Orrhim, from Ziaetrllle, end Hbrtolm, from Clndnneti, in both doe. . oa Saturday wen* the Xdxzie i£u» tin, lor ZaaeoriUe, ai«i.ldecoer*L, for Cincinnati. The totter boat left ; herei'flptog lights but expected to i pick op eoaothing < tomnuw nttontfcholiteambout Captain* and owner* to an mdTertieemont which can fhofonad la anoth*r T eo!man,'fr6a : which it will be Uhatfatthe'‘idoaiof the /AiaqcUtion til* “morning, it .16 Vcloek. a. full at- . teadanca it dairedj aahuilncaof Importance will be tnttacted.. = :lhe tteamftr. Progress froa St. Louie, haa one of : tho nett r*foabla cvgqca w hronght to thi* port. It coarirt* principally of tares h&ndxtdjandamaty flre tata of cotton, rained, In nnadl , teso,,OOO.^ln,addlUontothi*fr*holttaliothon**ad birrels of flour.--, ' ;■ r>* .;b . ".Thsstsumer T, J. f*Uoa; w* '*>l4 »t MuiatU, tb* other dsy, to Cipt. Albers Brown and other*, of .tluit piece, for 57,000. Her. n*w\oirifcr*, We iuder- Intend "u on lag her bstwccirhsw aodPar .keabocps v ( ■f : On the nets downward trip ef jhs gt. Patzfck,. Jhße pacing (W*J<v*fcout hreattst UmecaChrt**.' Buaisorxdng, ,> i «roal 4hot« ware find at her by sol.* .2?*'°? who wtre doubtless celebrating * tittle too aneh-ajilrtt! Two or tfcfeeWhjie’ past*!“through_ the'ladka taUnanl •tatwowne, Mristal of the peateogea' bakly eeopieg being injured. !. Z ' Z'ZZ* r '~ 1 ' $ • Allegheny rinr itearaerEchoWlu told cnTri* day to eome partis*. from SunfLhi for $3,000. She 7 m Pi/ a regular weekly packet between here andGaUlpolie. c 1 Smiilpatroof boat* floated down paat wi.yyf ' yeatcriiay;earout»'lbr 'ClnclnEaa'W LcuieTflle.' alarje'uumUr ready to-follow, a* soon ae the MononjahoU ritoi atiffl’cieaHy to let them oai of •that etxeamf a'' .'.’ : ‘ ' y ~ l ' s '* j. iinly lease for LouiaVnie lomlsj. - Capt. T. H. Gcld fogfottmthoactiagcuhl«r.i._-:,, 1 j ; . | , Ths-Herictr, Capt, DaTlnusjv azid 'EIIa Taber, Mnrray.bctli hZaf puwager (taoun l 'a» : u< pounced forCiiciouiti tad touUtlilo'to-morrow. **“ rc * T ™» Cap tßarke gis sdrertlied to le.ro Bits*, Lcuit forth wUlC'.i ' Ired (d>maj,.Chpt wof boraady to V Imto for Cincinnati and LonUiillewt ;Tedoeadny. c.XbeaawttetOar.Algonint, Captain J. W. Porter *mboready to toil for Lords again In.day o ri •two.'"'-' --._ ; PM<iart_rfi«oer''MKi W T»i c sp t. Gordon, U tin Whirling piciet fortoiliyll-arin J »t noon. ’ SPECMjtL JTOTICEB. C=g*l.ako snpMiorcoßper Mill and : PABK, APCUEDY & CO., of BHEATHISd.'BBAZIEES' AffD BOLTOOPPKB, PBESSED COfPXB BOTTOMS, BAISXO BTILL BOTTOMS, SPALXXB 80LDEB; also Importers and dealers in MET A.LS, TIH PLATS, SHBKC XBGK,-Wl££, At, Constantly on htsf, TXKSEBS'. JIAOHUntS Aide SOQJU. ■ .Wam**ocia,Ne.l(»Ptotamt iso Second atmeia, Pitts bargh, Penn’a. ,’, f . f Special eiders of Ocpper cot .to tof desired p** tml - ' V~ myflfcdawlyT . oT“OC^«i«ißJUMsoß6aroßiejiS or AM (ITALIC, -PnfiUtLod i Stir tht bontjt tad ■t.Mirlnj tad tnaaon tojodo ! me n »lio tnffor bpa s. non. Ac.; m. tl °** ?? M:i * °f Ufta[ Bp ont who hiu cnM hlmnlTtlßr tmifcft? greet eapehee'thmesl medical Lapnrisomaneiymi-v. ery. Bpsashsdng.a peehpald addnemd earelope, tcrols oenrs may b. had efth* anthor, KATHAI- S»r, Bedford, Singa 00., H. T. mhllilrtlawT ' , -WW- d- ; IM - | - j| - r B . jtw.T.am. , lrrT.s.r^, Miarte & min Jittft.TtitJhHxa*, *ip.:H#CT_uritT% WA*ammai Wo***p <^cte^ita»*£i - C 5 r .,_ ; •' ; r Oi.A(ah Ho-g Miitra ftyttw,'- '; liwaltowffl kind* ofSTK&iHtiHHaiXnCS AHH HHIII * 'JfACHIHXBT1 • * GASUSQB, SAILSOAO WOBSy STHAH BOHJQS -AHD iHUT IBOH .Wo&t;t'- . . WJdiSIKO AITO done on det POtlO. . . , . * JBTfTOKE* BAKHBB, HEE-Pfioor; SAFE, Baum- TATOt XBOIT TAPLT' 8008, AMD BTEEX-LIUjO BCEGLAB-PBOOF BAPB - .T: \'._';.',X,NAS(WAprtitjas. Mot. la'emjr jin TMnttnti, iwettn Food esd • XQOKfI hjw»yt ott lmad. ahSS arOOBHWBU, & EBBS, CABSIAGB MANDPACTOBEBS, AffhßcWWrUhUshWic^pictc^, - .1- /WAY.jkkab St. Claim Bw«>fj ;i 1 ■faaomdb^.,;.. t . • . • Ju7itf aa« jpasi^.a ? j^niu»rp.,—2w. a’cetwosa. ,C-- JONES,-BOYD & CO, Mtanfoddreit of OAST StESLi'eMo, SPBIMB. BlOir AMD A B. STKSL, STBKL’SPBIKQS AMS AXLES, bomet of Bom and Tifttitmte, Pittsbntsh.' * -- - ■ o3T '**“?“"* - —«.««». JBETJ. ,a KIHKPATBXCK & CO.. Wiolo«*l»Jp»u«n In LAMP*. ; <JHim;BYB. aBADM. »■ »TrhoW»U itMt. &r KUSH’S OZLEMATSD 1 AHDXVBBIOA7ISOQ4.SBOH •aw; oppcatw st. Charlta notnl.PltUbolgt.l^. IXgTJOHHs COCHBAB & 880. ito*ttum. a fIBOH KUEISOfIBOS VAULTS AHB VAULT DOOBS, 'WIBDUW SHUTTZM. ■WISI>OW aoAaßS,*c;Kii.iu:-s^ <a4ltrM , u 4 ; Wool ilj tttfrrt. *•— MApWa.reltalilefcriUjjuijinti;'; : tau Jobtit&n <toa» *t»ton aotlot. .V . |gr - fl. 8. & &?, JK&jiklb, paper CAP, LSTTEB ABD! Atn Kiaus 0» W2AP. WHO PAPIB.--- - ■ •■"Hwnmoted fowtSo. II Wood iw : to So. ;»SmllMold *traet,Sltti!mrtti,'r». : c«»-qASB;pB Xft«isroß,.BiQa. ft'] 5056, Dealera to 'FOEHW f ASO J COJTESTjfO ‘BILLS OF EX. OTETIJTOAtfiS OFttXFOS IT, BASK ttpZEfI'AHD fi?JWutt-Bfiu‘A7 Marketatreot, pfftg- . oji-li, ulnoiyiieltta For- „* «» CHn2a, ECjTEB. KpeTW . .Ho. -a tfc** ctnct. awaav* 1 *■ . .■ ■■■■ E. CT rotor* co" ■-'- ..i*v‘?‘k-.vti£S; ; : ?>.'.';;.-^: v r ,i' r v v !
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