i ■■ ** 7~, -t'i *’d?r, .1:;;;C:i:;•e .. , ''.-:. .1,::.7::,t,!.;!.! "M •;,;r.s^,vy.V .. . . . 4--i ;Mi i V( , ,;y.«s; '-t,; '.v N : • • * • ■-•■••• • • •' *. V' :, ESSE vrf - , * v«, -*• .. . • *■..*. * -S'£' •V‘‘b’Xrv*si .£ • ;-*:N>v, y \ *;' .f"v- - '•r*'•“*>“ !•": ,> -5 \, j if 1 . • v >’,: .• : '' v .• I •' i.■ ■*•<*■..*.v* ? • r*\ _ .-. .. J V?, ,!■; J-a-i-J-i - • ,j • ' •] •"> V: i ,'[■ ;, 'n • ..►• • * ■• ?■ 'v *V’» v^v^M r%s -X Vx’.* :,. j■* X » !us \. . -u ;!••*■■■:’• OiX : U, .^-.■■.-^t-yt' -v ;. k- •- ■*• ■>■;.,■•.■ • ; \.** ■ >:• .'X ■’■■■ !:•'■'■ ■-. » •■ v* • *t ■ " Fi: ; fi- V •K: 5 '.V'lVy,*.* fiitskrgh MONDAT. MORNING, JAM. fi. I CITY 4*FAIBS. BWOrWIOIAL PAPAS OP TBS OITT. - MtraoioiooKUi OrntTAnon l for U» itmfaAf a. ■.Bh»w, Optlolu, No. fi Plflh •tnrt—oomoM OaUji 1 - ; • .',, ■' .Oi’’ "unin, » o’olook, a. so J S 8 |*f U f, B^rpatUr - SfeclaJ Meeting ol Common Connell. *■ »»•«•*• nwetlng of the Common OonneU : WM Uld on BetanUy •Ttning, Jen j 34. " , Pweeni, nU tie memben exemt' Hum. £•““*» K«Ut, M’QregOr'nnd ZM aofßTr . i. . . j. ;; i , Prijit by Mt. kaTij, ; ; Th» mlaate* of th* prrading mo*ting ; .*••* Hr. A. Hmji ukrd Inn to ■?■ obiOMhit rote onthe motion to toy on the . i- table the motlon to (upend the rmloofortha " ’Pop*" or waiting th* ordinance ÜBlUnb the . MBb« ofBt*to ?lr» Engtnw. [Bo wu permitted to chug* hi* rot* from yi. to n«y. . -*hnminnto* wan then approrod. - i • The Chairman announced th* object of the epeeihl meeting to be, the dleporitlop of an flalfbed business. ; ' Ib. KUlen moved to take ap th* Steuben . •.. rill* BtUrud ordiaaho*.. . Mr. Irrin moved to amend by taking ap - th* ordinanoerelativai to the location pt 6t**m ■ ' Pir* Engines. Mr. aillta withdrew his motion, where apon U;Wns renewed by Mr. O’Neill, whloh the Choir derided oat of order. " Mr; o’N«U}»ppul*d from th. doeiilon of th»Ch*lr.Thoyu«and nay* wot. etUtd ; npomth* npnwl, whan th. Olulrwujmutein - 1.4 by th.followtogTot*: . | T*b»—Anutrong, Btltoy, Btrktoy, o.r -toll; ColrUl*, B. B*yi, A. Hay*. IHolmu, =, Xryu, Kineh, Long, MoCtoitona, Moflowan, ! M’V*y, Bniraly—l6. j Hm-Ooßn. Bnror, KUton, CKoHI, Bob mangSoWboUom, Smith—7. I 't % - The ordisu&o* limiting the' number of Btu» 'IS? iS**"* w “*>»•» tokm jup. ■ ■ Mr. O’NoiU ptnaud . ramoutrnao* Crom nnmtrou oUtooni of tbo Fourth Ward againtt thepatrage oft bo propoted ordinanoe. Road ’ t oaoMMpted.; , "'Uii Barclay protonM . petition fromfonr pononl U tbo Eighth Word, aiklngjthe pu ugoefth* ordinanoe. | The qnution wu : called npon tho third ' reading and Inal puiag* of th. ordtnuoa. " Mf. O-MoUl pnpoMd tbo following amend mont: T ■ Toitrlk* oot til after tho word “Vigilant," »nd buort “ or Alteghray Fir* Oompantei, if they hh*U gin to Cornell*, within thirty day* from tho puiago of tbi* ordihnnot, aatiafao toty unnaoa* that th.y will romoro tholr apparatu—th* Brit to th. intonation of rrahfylynnto nnnn. and Flfth.iteoct; and tho AUoghoay to tho lot at tha jniotion~of Wobator and Tolton otnato. *■ loon aa propar bnildingo forth, pnrpooo ahaUbo oryctod/ . : Tho you and nay* won taboo upon tho am*ndmant,whkhwai adopted byjtba fol lowing TQlo: . ■ , 7 , Ayu—Monro. Baiby, BanUey,' Carroll, Oofin, CteriUe, Fry*v B.Hey», A. H»a, - Hohnuj Inin, iKiroA, long, Motioltond, ; MoSownn, MoTay, OWaUI, Bobmnn, Bnlro >y*»od MeOandluo (Pmldont) —I»i sayo—Muoro. Arutrong, KUton, Row . bottom, and Smith— i.~' . I :;t Mr. KUlon morod that tho farthor ooniid- > entlon of the ordinance- be postponed until . tho oompanioo giro tho •'utbfaotory aoior . aneei** re oaired.. f k " i ; Mr. Inin moeti that the moUon to poit . - pone he laid aj»n the übl*: Mr. KUlen then withdrew the motion to > peetpohe. i Mr. Eoberti then offered, the following, - which wm lost: . I JLtolvtd, Thet we deem It Inexpedient to ohenge the location of any of lh* I?ire Sn • gUee.' • - - -Xhefinel penege oftheerdißaae*'wuthc& eeUedfor. - • :. v . Mr. KUlen renewod his. motion jto port pea«y which wa ioet by the foUowiag rote : . YeeewAnnttrong, Briley, Oofla, Diamond, - Hoyo—Borokloy, Carroll, Oblrilto, Prjor, B. Bara. A, Hayo, Bolmu, Inin, 1 Klrtoh, Tion*,"MoGoaran, MoTayi' OTfaiD, I BnlToly, _ MoCandhoi,(Pnot.K-ls' ' . Ur. Bowbottom morad to amand by adding iiaprorUothatthaQood Intent nndißaUof b.ntalnadukoaaoompanlaa antlltKo AIU . ghooynnd VigUentaroromorod. f - Tha amradmont Wu adopted. j : ' - Tho jnwtton wu than tab an opon kho finnl pungo of tho ordlnanoo, whloh roaoited u ■ - fallow*: , [ ’ Carroll, OoWUoP Poor, . : Pr Hayji A: Bay*, Bolm**, Irrln.lKlnoh, - j**gi MoOpwan, MoTay, OfSMI, Bobman, , ,v :: Bowbottom, Boiraly, - MoCudluaJ (Proal ' / . dant,)-ai. : . •, ... \ . Nayo—Anutroag, Bantoy, Collnf' Dia , - Aond, Kill**, BoOlalland, Robert*, Smith—B. . 80. th* ordlnue* u aiundad w«b inally ' P***ad. |B. C. not being in aaoaioa, Ut* ordl- Mnea wttl h»re to go brforo them br tholr ' oononrronoo.) . .[ , r, ®t ConnoU*, pruouted Col. Pratt with * handaomi pura«, and ware ontertainod with n ohaaoteriitio apaooh. In whloh the Colonal aUndad to tho taot that ha ;. had formd OonneU* ybnrteoa warn* in tho.ea jpulty of Moougar, and ozputedi »oon to. -nr npon kb Bfteonth year 1 | .-'-a '. After ten daring Col. Prntt a hnanimou rote of thank*, Conndl* adJonraoA I ~ : \V ■ KepaMleaa Homtaalioai. .. Tbo following Eopublioan nomination! .-■winj-nadi on Saturday iriaiag: .| ■ 1 Fitl. Ward.— tbliot Couaoil, Andrew ltU in,',Common CouioU, John M. Eobortt. 0. W. Co Hn. SoHoftl Dinotbni Hma* Juua'l Snioey. , enM *- Jo4|*, Daold •' . famrti Wood.—Select OoaaiU. jib. M». Anl«r; Commoi Connell, Robert W.Hackoj, School Director*, W. A. Tea- B® o ”®*- lupiotor, HenJy * wfeitoblif EDunriy Doßtl4iofi.: - : B«i*«t Ooondl, Aba. j(«, - CounoU.FriakiardnyJ Beta* Collin*, Robert J. MeOowon, China, -r , "J w _-S“"“. 9«>*t Pimli, Jain lay tor. SehoolDirector*. Wat. Oriwford, Jr., \; ' Lvm. lit prieiaot, Eimoil |; » WBdßot,SiM|*. Etnoh j IniMMsior, j£. ■: • An— or. Joiaph o. t>SI» t . .}/UH _lF«rd-Beleot Ceanoil, Jimeoß. Yc«|. ConaoaXouaoU, DiTUMHJtotlioa, .*•»**» Junto-Litton. Aiieiicr, Jamo* Mo* \• ~ . .'•'■■ :V * ■■ _ : ■ BoijpitalSapyn,,, Wanted. •fihn bw toforahi ihu th.jfmdi of th* Bibrlitoao* Committal are Tirjiow, ow ing to tbi dimand* that bin baa nidi on - 'tbor for hotpltal inppUeo, from both ■ Emit . nod Sooth, from NaebTille they hit# r*. oolndintuit to Xonriid anything la tho —•..'.‘ariy ‘of ilotUßgornatabbi tiny sight .bin ■ ■«n bind, m tbnr «m li gmtaMd. Seme . dayrtbly hid la thi booplUll only brad ani aaitaad ooild aotgit ahy,thlageli* for tbi ilok and oonraloieent to tat. Jrom fit. loato they wrltt i “Sind anything that f*h nab* tho Koi oomfortiblo, aad tier will . ■ beatotptabb." ’ c ', i, Kotr, Til* oftho lncrtued demand thin will bo oatba Ooaualttoi forinppllei, ■ our oitiwai wIU it onoo replinuh tho io T ** Couiax; vbloh m elsnl during tin holiday, will' ru-opau • Sifif"” 1 "*- Though but a fa* dtj. of ttu Viator tomelupuad prarlou tothaholl *** B»j Kwihpiliiili wtwia alargtr Mniborthaaararbaforo la tho nma ; Ai a MulduaUa juunbar mwat* ib.* : pram,. • Imm!! uTS ’'if? * dT * n '* of “j cur rat pood , 5? *ho hi»torj : of tho colieia. • Tho - gaS^sSKf* lB "* *•U opilng t.ij • WOOWI AMdf BA eomblAAt. Ttsß< 1.. -T**** WBWWW.-Sjrto > tti Horn. *°-*V « lli.-offlo., . *,■ *‘V«> fcoan «t A*y?a?~y*» to h»r th» >Mttrig - •■wUf yMr.-. ,:.1 ,; • K*. t. - V,V ■'•' . : w jbff Wind. _4 ** Ttr * **k-*tonh j«ih4 over the city ahoat noon on Sunday.' The wind wu very powerful, feat did net continue long. The done, howiwer, wee not eerions. The *••▼7 wood finishing over the Meuri. '*• * ®« PhlUlpe', Urge warehouse, on St. OUtr wee blown off, end fell, with e tOßlbli ereeh on the tide-walk, bat fortanate -55 ®° **• wee injured. A portion of the roof Uto HonongeneU (upper; bridge wee blown 25 ' ttfi * pert of the roof of the railroad ondge over the Allegheny river wee raised and strained considerably, but not oarrled awey. The gable end of the boiler manufae «oiy. of i Messrs; Carrol k Snyder was some what damaged. A railroad ear, standing on Liberty c street, above the eanal bridge, was eapsised by tfaeYoroe of the over, obstructing the patiageefears until re moved. The large oaanonteundry ef Uetsrs. E“p, Rudd k Co., in Ue“Plfth Ward, alio sustained some slight damage, but we heard of. no other Injury te property. Attempt to Break Jail. On Saturday evening another unsuooeaefuJ attempt was,made to escape from the eonoty jaiL Two men named John Ogle and Wm. H. Topper, ooufined in Ko. 38, succeeded in flitting : a heavy Iron bar from their bedstead, with which they dug around the Iron window- SUte, completely loosening it, and leaving it i sueh condition that it might have been re-' moved With little difficulty, thus giving thJm the jail yard. -The attempt was dls eorered, however, about nine o'clock, and the pi ? oo Jf* ! ,r * k°a**t*Bd plaoed in another owL- Oa Saturday the prisoners are all look ed up at noon, and it U supposed that they gene to work immediately, expecting to f* 0 *?? fiuriag the night. Both men are await “ff ™ luroeny, and Topper has been out or the penitentiary only about two monthi.- This is the second attempt which Ogle has wtade to escape. i Jhjot Wud Not Killed. A telegraphio dispatoh was reoeived in this city,, yesterday, by Mr. W. W. Ward, an nouncing that hill brother,.Major Frank B. Ward, of the Anderson Cavalry, was not kill ed, but seriously wounded, and in hospital at Nashville. All the wounded of the Anderson Cavalry ,are in Nashville. The regiment was badly cot up,‘and is much’dlsorganiied. Mr. Ward left this eity, afri:4Q, last night,) for Nashville, and will do all in his power fori; the relief of the wounded : belongibg to thii-i .vioinlty. He will also forward to Messrs. White, Orr k Co., sueh information by tele graph and mail, as ho can obtain relative to the fate and condition of the soldiers from this county. Finn Wean, Alliohixt.—The Bepubll caas of the First Ward, Allegheny; on Satur day evening, nominated the tollowing tiokot: Mayor, A. C. Alexander. Director of-the Poor, John U. Barr. Select Council, John Atwell. Common Council, A. D. Smith, W. C. Stockton, Joseph H. Boreland, Robert Thompson. Judge, Samuel Thompson, Jr. Inspector*, John Dyer, jr., H. Crawford. S. Balford. Constable, Q. W. Pearce. MARBLED BAWYEE—BOIKB—Oa Jannary Ist, IS4S, by the E*t. I. lawyer, Ur. ZDWABD A. fIAWTIB, of Pittibnrgh, to MUs LAOBA 8. BOISE, of Alle gheny City. KdbßlHßT—On FrHey morning, Junirr 2J. fiOBSET UetLHlhKI, in the 77th year of bisage. DILL—On fatorday morutnz, at 9% o’clock. DiNISL DILL, aged M. * IBWIS—At Fort Wayne. Udiiu. on Friday Jaa. id, Mrs. ttAttlt A. lEWIN, in tlie 6iih. year of her age. WALKEB—At Freeport, oo tha&i imtatt, at 3 o’clock p. m.. THOMAS ASSET WALKER, ated 4 yearaiad H day*. ■ • ■ b 4 r “ u ™ c « la Coring!on, Kj, on !U ?- 1M1 > Jua * 1 -SficlAL jLOCAIt HOTICKt QftOTM ay» Barna'i Burma Mao«me,tor MUj and aann&cturing purposes, are tfct best Inue. V ; ? A. F. CxareXT, General Agent, . ■ »*- 18, Fifth sCMet ton Fall awo Wzvrn Wetn^—The winter U open ns, .end we mut provide ourealvee w|tn the material to .keep u ooafortabU. A Seed end well-made overcoat ii the very arti demand, wedem't know-of any pieee where our readers can get one tbet will look m welL and at the same time withe tandihe inofr se vere weather, as at V. H. HoQee A Co.'*, eoraer of Federal etreetand Diamond Square, Allegheny. Their ftook of overcoatings, bntlseta end dress clothing, pantaloons of all deseriptloM, are well assorted, and of the latest style,. The gentlemen's fora la king goods department Is aft that a porch seer wrcld, wish. Call on UoOm A Co. If yoa desire e nice salt; Sahukl Sniii, merchant tailor, wottld most nspeetfolly inform his friends and the EbUo generally that he has retorned from the et with his nijw.stoek of fall aad winter goods. ~ His stock consists of the latest styles of oloths, oassinUree aad vestings, sefeotod from the latest importations. Geatlemsnde sirUg a neat fitting garment, and'at prioes lpwdr than at any other tailoring establUh meat in the city, woald do well te give him an early call* Sataael Graham, meruant tailor, Ho, M Market street, one door from Third. ' e • Ccut’b Sotuiu.lWTrtsn.—A saw olui, taUafuiUtkabnuKu nqulnd'bjUw on tt* ProjgMiloßAl iOartlAutoj isoladiog the Theory af Taaohfng, will ba organica4 on tba ftrst.lf af Janoarj, Alio a apaeial elaaa fotUaaaawbodolßotwlabtotaaab. Paraona ▼labiar ta attaad althar af tba Claaaaaahamld aatar tbair namaa lmmad Lately. ■ ' Caotoa HoliiUt Pimmis.-—J. Jd. Bob aria, No. 17 fifth atraat, U noar opening tba meat oboloa ataok or baa Sold and Bllrar Watabaa, J.w.lrj, Sllrar Vara and Panoy Soada arpr tUaplayad In tbla dty, and la aall- Ing tbaa at ramarkably low prioaa. Hanoi to Ota pro party awaanof tbla city !a harabyfiWia, tUataayrapatranaadad about tbair banaaa will; ba dona prompUy, lr tbay laara tbair order at OtUbarl’a Carpaoter and Joining Slop, oa Virgin alter, jnat abora Smltbltald atraat. ■■ ■ y - oKama Caun will ba takan at tba (Jmnibui «ffl«.,No.to6Llbarty atraat, day or night. All ordara iaft at tba abova plaaa will ba proaptiy attaldad ta.. All aallamaatba paid in adraaoa. ' tn Zaa grant aala- of araoarlaa, by order of aiOgnea,itakes plaea to-morrow (TuMd.j) at 10 a'olook, at 207 Liberty a tree t,' Dealers sbonld apt, Ml to attend. 'Jwijiyaitr * c . GOLDIERB’ BQ UK TIES, FHNBIONB, O BACK PAT, andall other : JUBT CLAIM 9 AQAIIIBTTEE GOVI&SMBST, promptly procured atncionabla’ratoa. Apply* o . : • ». H. HAZXS, 103 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, and T . i CBABLXB 0. TpOaXJi, acSOag? ,-■* 1 ‘ Washington, p. 0, \fILITABY\ 'CLAIMS, BOUNTIES, aiUL PKMIOKB, BACK PAT/ sad MIUtAK? CLAIMS ofevsty description, ©ollsttod by themb. •oriber.eVUie following rases, via: PwUkHu, 110 00; •» other otaias, «3 «0. 0. 0. TATfcOB, * ■ : i" w • •• Attars#}:at Law, -» « ~-**73 Orapt street; Pe. Jt£i docs not w°o*°da sad #u Information niton gtAls. —*:ly pENSIONH, BOONTTf £BACK PAY. , . D-0.1L40K811.1i, j JMtrmf «| «*| Olmim Afml, V ffr. my/zro btjsjut, PS., Proeeetttes Wdbn’ -Claims of mrt dAantnJiM PBtf 010*1 *r disabled offlc«*! aJwkS* sESEEi n*lnaa;»oDKTlJß«dMa«sHffc?!S ,, »“ d . awa.jaawita, orphan_ab IMran, brotbera and alataia, or other legal i;spr*o>nwmTo of thoee who have died orbooakuMdlatisMrrloopor havodted sßor dis. charge, from dlMMontnctod lo esrvfS ’ charge natO claim collected, sod no Utur sin bo answered unfceM stamp to eacleeod. —leom OIL BKFINBBS, fcISTiLtBKS AND feBtWBBA-ln iecordtnoe with tha Hsthnsl Tax Law, si] persons engagsd in say of xn* above occnpstipsssre reqnlred tokssp Mch,pookam sr« spoelled to the lsv, sad aaAe sud Bofithlyrrvtnrai, slso In soeb msaasr u U ipociUad by (sir. 'Tboondefalgnedsi* prepsrmK the vsrieoe boosswith phbted betdiojp, bUske br Ulatooathly sad monthly reports, invoices of exports, bood», bili* .of Isdlhidt An, sod soUdt etriy orders ter Um» ssme, .M bats Umitad sspply via be osle »li Apt. 7 > WM. 0. JOUBBTQB 800., Btesm JobßrintMi, Blank Bosk Ksihafhotnms and . MUdnvtr M-.-A jav’l.»-v J biV r- 5 f': oal meet rf Befage -No. h nlheAad THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON OUR SPKCIiL DISPATCHES Bpeclal Dispatch to tka Pittsburgh Gazette. Washutqtov, Jan. 3,*1863. —' TBS BATTLI BSTOXD KABBVIU.R. It cannot be denied that Apprehensions, more or less serious, have been entertained here to-day in many quarter* for the results of the battles beyond Nashville. At this hour (10 p. m) persons from the White House say that the President says he has reoeived no news sineo half past 1 o’clock p. m., and then only a short dispatch relating to events of last night. There Is serious alarm, how ever, about this want of news, as the wires are understood to bo down, and with but a single wire extending through a long stretdh of hostile country, telegraphio comma elec tion is always uncertain. POURDIRIHO or THE MONITOR. The original Monitor foundered at sea, ofi Hatteras, in a gale, and went down with two of her offioers and twenty-eight of her crew on board. Capt. Bankhead, Lieut. Qreen and the rest of her offioers and crew wore saved. .Offioial advloei to this, effect ore understood to have been received by telegraph from For tress Monroe. The disaster is no' more than whet all competent authorities have all along ■predicted. The Monitor was utterly unsea worthy, and was bound to go down in the gate she encountered. There are grave doubts 'Whether any of the new monitors are much better in this respeot. TBX RATIONAL IRTILUOIHORR OX TBI PRIBI- DtHT’s PROCLAMATION. The National Intelligencer is out to-day against the President's Proclamation. It de clares it of little value as a war measure, but rejoices that the experiment of sueh a paper war measure Is to be fairly tried. UENRRAL BUTLER Had a long interview with the heads of Gov ernment to-day. It is not doubted that the intention-is to employ him in some Important service soon. MRMBRRS OP COXORUS RITCRXIXO. Members of Congress sre returning in Urge numbers on the evening trains, and both Houses of Congress will open again with a full attendance on Monday. FROM PHILADELPHIA. Sped*] Dlspateb to the Pltteburgb Gazette. Philadelphia, Jan. 3, 1663. The Prttt has a dispatch from the bhttle field near Murfreesboro, dated January 2d, two o’elook p. m. lit says our army gained some advantage in the battle yesterday, but not Without terrible; carnage. The loss on both sides tan only be described as absolutely tremendous. General Negley fought Iris division all day yesterday, splendidly, and lost very heavily in men, but saved his artillery. • General Boseeau immortalised himself long before he fell severely wounded. Be Is set down as one of the grtslust heroes of the battle. ; The enemy wen heavily reinforced from some direction last night. General McCook'had hit horse blown to atoms by a-shell, yesterday afternoon, and, although seventy brushed, soon remoanted and rode to the front of his gallant division. TboAghtyrae renewed this morning with, great ferocity. * t}*Bvnt'Bose*ranx~boiteeted the scattered troops and reorgaalsed them last night To-day we have driven the enemy marly two miles. The reserve brigades are getting into line. As I write, reinforcements are arriving, and . General Boeeeraaa is deteraiaed to destroy tbs rebels at any east. All the house 'in Murfreesboro and the neighboring villages are odenpled as horpltals. Syry Short is being, mads to make the sttffsr era comfortable. Pennsylvania may well be proud ft the An derson Cavalry. The men and ofieers cover ed themselves with glory. The following is a lls', of the klllod In the Andersen Cavalry .- Sergeant Elmber, Alex. Drake, P. Herring, A. 8.. Kendrick, A.' W. CbS|M. I will send mere names as I obtain them. D. # Tho Porter Court-Martial. Wabhibotoi, Jan. B.—Llast. Junes file pfaenios, of the- 13th New York volunteers, wniexAmined zespentlog. the sthte of on the 29th of Aognstlast, daring that day's battle. He had been a carrier of the mall between Pope's army and Porter's corps and had palled over the same roads whieh Perter mast here taken in order to bear down on Jackson's right. • Those ho yald were throng ed with thk enemy directly la front of Por ter's eorpS; and other parts of the road were thickly wopded and obstructed by ravines so as to render the massing, of infantry and ar tUlsnr impossible. Hehad approached so near this foroe of the enemy that no oonld distinctly observe thiir movements and had estimated their strength at, from 12,000 to 15,000 men. They ererb drawn up to the north of the Manassas Railway on the same side with Porter's e&ps, Gen. Porter bring onable to precoreiot|er testimony, presented a oorrts pondsti|e plating to the condaot of the Vir ginia campaign between the varions heads of the was considered by the ooort In icorst sAalon. On tM li-opening of the" court* U was sag gestedjthagas the several witnessses implied in thes?rr*spondenoe oonld not be obtained, the ooiH should adjourn. Thedtm^wasaoctrdtngly adjourned. Froiaftku>a&y*«Uc>v. Seymour and the Police Commiaslonere. - Alb|>t£ Jan. 8.--The New York PoUes Oommfaiiiohen, falling to appear at 6 o'olook this Got. Seymour stated that he had from them a protest against Us procee(lJnja. r Mr. Biaaveit, on behalf of the presented several affldavlts. The received. them, and holds the mattaftrunder oonildcratlon, A large number of'prominent New Yorkers were InAttandanoe.if Tho&efliago of Gey. Seymour will be sent into the Legislature on Wednesday next, if the Legislature should be organised on that <i*y- : - Gen. Botler’a Address. WABBIXOTOV, Jan.'.B.^—Major .Gen. Butler, to .night, U response to repeated calls from a large erowd of persons for a' speech; appeared in front of the hotel at which he is stopping, and addressed them to the following effeot: fellow-connirymeff:. This is no time for making speeches. No higher oompllmeht Mold be paid the pnblio servant than to re calve the oonunenaation of those who have a right to hie services, and for this most cordial greeting and mahusitaUoa of yonr regards, aooept my heartfelt' thanks., He then with drew-- The crowd were evidently much disap pointed, having waited for several hours for hts.return from Gov. Seward?* residence. ' The!,Monitor Fodndered«»Two Offi* o«r» and Thirty-Eight Blen Lost. Washixotos, J*n. 8 —The followltjg dis patch has been received at the War Depart ment-from Hear Admiral Lee: Foxtxxss Mosaoi; Jan. B.— Bon. Oidto* s*cr*lory 1 of lii JVavy: The steamer State of Georgia reports .that the Monitor foundered on: Tuesday night, south of Ospe Uattcras, witb the lots of two 'offlcer* and thirty-eight men, names unknown, belonging to.the Mobiter or Rhode Island, ©ip to both. Bohemian galled. Poetlaxo, Me., Jan. B —lo o'clock p. •*.— There are no signs of the expected steamer Anglo Saxon up to this hour. She iiaowdnt, with iator advices from Europe. The steamer Bohemian sailed at 4 o'clock this afternoon, with 89 passengers - and slB*- ; • X ’ l' : ' THE BATTLE AT MUREREESBORO. Important Dispatches* Louibvillb, Jant/s.—Telegraphic commu nication is reetored/between hers and Nash ville. ' • . NtuloiiL, Jan. 3—Heavy cannonading Was heard to-day, till noon. The nbels attacked on the left and wero terribly repulsed. There was very little fighting yesterday. Oar foroes do not yet occupy Murfreesboro. The ! nbels attacked and destroyed the Hospital bnildiogon Thurs day. The Richmond army are furnishing strong reinforeements. SECOND DISPATCH. NathvilU, Jan. 3 —lt is repotted'hen that Bragg waa killed to-day. There ha* been fighting all day, bat we have no partieulars Oar forces ere advancing, and the nbels are falling back across Stone river. Wounded slightly—Col. MUler, Cei. Blake, of the 40th Indiana; Lieut. 001. Ndff, Colonel Hall, and Capt. Pate. Then was a heavy rain all day. THIRD DISPATOH. f A spirited engagement took plaoh at Lav ergne, between the xneohanlos and engiheen, and Col. Innla and Gen. Wharton’s rebel cav alry. The latter wen routed; thcMoci is S 3 killed. r ; All contrabands captured on Fedeftl wagon trains are shot. Twenty of the killed an lying In the Murfreesboro pike. Major Slemonr and OspL King Wound ed In an ambalanoe and eaptured by the reb els, taken four miles, paroled and thrown out on the road. Gen. WllUck is not killed, but wounded and a prisoner. rt Yesterday Geo. Roseerani took command of the 4th United States cavalry personally and attacked Gon. Wheeler's (nbel).cavalry, who wen oat to pieces anduttorly routed. ' Capt. Mack, chief of artillery, of; General Thomas’ staff, Is mortally wounded.' Col. Anderson’s dispatoh v|to fiteadquerten states that wo have whipped the rebels deoi dodty and are at Christiana, uino miles south, of Murfroesboro, on tho railroad. FOURTH DISPATCH. : ! Nashviltof Jan. Zd Col. MoKee reported l killed. Oar loss of offioers is heart-readlng- Fighting oommenoedut daylight, and dos ed last erening with torrrible elaughter of the enemy. , 1 The first day’* fighting was all our own way, bat the right* wing foagbt itself into f bad position. / c The third day we repulsed the enemy with terrible slaughter—«ur*elru 'sustaiaiog but slight loss. ■ From the Army before Vicksburg. Cairo, Jan. 3.— Dlspatehts fromGeseral Sherman, on the battle field at Vicksburg, rtedvod at Helena onSaturday the 29th,say : Gen. fiber manjdebatked his force, on the ! left bank of the 3Taido, 10 miles above the mouth, and, forming In litfo of battle, advanced to watdi Vietsburg. After passing beyond the range of the'firo from the gunboats he en eouotend the rebels in force. A torriflo eon fiiot ensued, in jWhioh the enemy were driven back beyond two bayous tqat girt the rear of Visksburg, and from their entrenched works on the hill by shell. Oa Saturdayi night the two armies laid on their arms, with two bayoue Daring the i night, pontoons were con structed, notwithstanding the terrific fire of the enemy, who-Wsro under'tfc* cover of un dergrowth., . At dayUght'Sanday moraidg aeoneerted advanoe Was updo by. Gen. Shsraan!* whole foroe. Uon. Steel held the Ult, Ueus.Mdrgan and Blair the centre, and Gens. A. L'tulM. L. Smith the rtghC ' N ’rT Oea- Steel turned" the enemy's rigkC so as Jte. eommunicate With Gem. Morgaw-Milete* ioa, having been separates by ewamps, ron ningat rigblangios to the main front. ; By sunrise - the whole ferae was eiffifed, and -up. to - 10 vo’ol&ek the musketry and ar tillery fightingwastevera. Tho rebels la front of Gen.-Monan’S akd Gen. Smith’s divisions- wore entrenched bn high rising fruaad. ThU porition was finally earned by storm.. . ; ; Tho gunboats difijjot eo-operateJbut the Beaton engagod the fortifieetioai on Halaes' hlaff. During the action, several of' her crew were killed. Capt. Owione, bar com mander, was mortally wounded. The, 58th Onto, Bth Missouri and 3d Ken tucky sustained considerable loss. : w In Saturday's fight, Banks and Farragut were expected to 00-operate, boh had not ar rived. '! Ckicaoo, Jin. 2,— The Cairo specials say: Colonel'Dinkey's Cavalry have uttsrly de stroyed the Mobile and Ohio fiallroad, from Okalona to Salulio, a distance of: twenty miles* This was done before the rebel raid Into Holly Springs. General Grant's forces have also destroyed the road from Coffeevlli# to Oxford. • i From the Army of the Frontier. FAT*Tt*avui,h, Ann., Jan. l—'The rebel papers, captured at Van Boren, admit the loss In killed and wonndad, at tha battle of Prairie Grors, to be over 4,000, The entire telegraphic oorreipondenoe of Gen. Hindman, was also Uken,?wbiob contains nraoh valuable Information, and will be forwarded ito the War Bepwtment* The destitution of the rebel army Is pitia ble. Four thousand, of.Hindman's lafantrv Is without shoe*. - . , -/• The loss to the rebete by the Mosnt viid is over $500,090... r ; j . i ; The rebels are dispersing in erety direo tioo, wkh the reported. Intention of eoncen trating at ArkadelphU; flfty-flvemUei South west of Little Book. * ' * - ;• } : Gan. Sohofleid has arritad and assumed the command of the Army } of the • St. iontn, Jan. B.—General Blunt graphs from Vna.Buren. on the 80ih, that the enemy had retreated during tke nlcht to wards ArkadeJphia.,.', ' About sixty wsttndod - rebels wtre aban doansd at Fort Smith, with instructions to takoeareof themselvps. Gen. Bloht -also rtporu that Col. Phillips, whom he had sent into the Xodlan Territory, with WOO men, has driven.tha forces of ■ Cof fee and .6 tanwatt across .the Arkansas at Fert Gibson, pnd. destroyed the rebel fortlflhations, barracks and commissary building at Fort Davis. ‘ OoL Mcltftoih's command,'and: thh rebel Greeks and Ohoetaws, express a desize to lay down theirarms and retvn to the allegiance of ocr government. Front California. ' Sax . Feakoxsoo, Jan. 2.—Arrived: the ship Areher from Boston. Heporte from the Ootorado mince continue to exoite the Southern oountles; ' Statu- mills' are being erected. .. '.•! J-l.:' Dsvslopomanu of a sllnir mine have re cently been discovered fifty : miles above Fort Mohave—only six miles from rirer naviga tion. Many briiave thc mlnes In' the South eastern border oC the State vlfl rival the Washoe.' Arrived: the thlp Oosan,' Express, York, Premier, and : fialUnnore.; The ihip Neohdey, from B9HOD, arrived off portyesterday,.butranpn ajunkenpodk,. not before known to narigaton, right pdles wost of Fazralone'e Island, an(T jpusdUy sank to near the top of the mteien mast. The officers and .orew escaped In small I boats, merely saving their personal baggage; 1 From the Army of' t he: - HnAndUAUTXU Aext or January'B;iB6Bi' ?J ■ Last night it was ascertained,that the an#^ my had .strongly incikasod rivar rickets for- some distanoe above Faimouth, and onr pickets feared that this might eornr soma pro^ ; j acted attempt to cross; - Oar forces ffaareai at band were immediately disposed*© as lo give the rebels a waTip rocopiion, bqt .ne.attempt was niada by them to croisl ' | darken by) Telegraph, PstLAsnntUf Jan*'S—VodiL—Tb«r» b non ac tivity la tba Wonrmarint* and 6,000-bbli *ol«J at IbreoßMonand abate extra: fraa7. .•olwMnwflßiitmii SateofEyaFiSw atsB£3>andOcmMmlatss,7B,- Wbaatßrawr4nd reppltecotelndowly; »ate orradit $1,4*611,60, ; and whtf aisl t TOt«y.' 88A88e. Care comm forward latfcar tlpwln Mica of 6$Q tmafc y*Uoif,at TOflTfio forrnow 3<i[ wrwMu bnwjte ISO . o«i toAoondT^a swsssssiiaSSaS, '1 ii Jl K ) ...; bttth«old»tH2sa6,4o; Small tale* of Flaxscod at Sl*BS@l,W,. ProTielcn« of all kind* are bald firmly. Sugar it dull; «od?7oohMa.- BloCofiee wlls slowly et.29@3oc, and LSguvra at 90c. Whisky steady at 43®44c., Hew You, Jaa. 3.—Boon.}—Flour firm; salet.of at $5,90® 6,05 for 8 at*. s9,Bs(aT for Ohio aad- $6,d£®7»35 for. Southern.! Wheat firm; 50,000 bush aold.et $1,2301,33 for Chicago spring, $1,830 2jSB for Milwaukee Cl ah, and $L4301,48 for Western. Oan; 00,000 bushels bold at! 80AS1. -Seed m det, Porkfirm. \ RIVER INTELLIGENCE. The river oonllnuct to need* slowly at thfa point, wiU) flveand a half feet; by thfc mark*, lut evening. The weether,y<eterday, woe wit and stormy. The wind blew * perfect bu.icane in the afternoon, and considerable damage was doneithrougbout the city, but the boats in port irceivedtio Injury that we could hear of. ! Business was rather quiet at: the levee, on Setur d*y» though there was' a considerable quantity of freight shipped. The receipts, however, ware limited, there being hot one transdeni arrival—the Nash yille, from Bt. Louie. The Emma Graham, from Zanesville, and White Ko*e, from Louisville, are doe this morning. The Utter boat was aground at White’# Blpple, on Batnrday evening, and would jxmve to be relieved of a portion! of her freight before the could get up. She is he&vfl; ’. loeded, and drawing five and a half'foot. The Saturday, wen the Liu is Mar tin, for Zanesville, Igo and Sob}), for Gallopolls, Prod Lorena, for Lonisvilla, and Anpuaut, for St. Laois. The Utter boat had an excellent trip, and went out, drawing about all the water. The Armada, Capt. Johnston’s new Wheeling ■ packet, wiß leave to-day on her first trip, at II a. mj The Armada is a oommo^toui; atoamer, and it certainly one of the finest and most graceful looking crafte, we have seen at the wharf for o long time, She tree built at Brownsville, under the su perintendent of Captains A. Jacobs aad Johnston, expressly for the Wheeling trade, and no trouble or expense hat been spared to malje her what she is—a flm-eUaa steamer; She is elegantly furnished, and is supplied with all the modernj Improvements, and In point of style end floiih, will compare favorably with any boat on the Wmterii Waters. Her com mender, Capt. Johnston, (lato clerk of the Minerva) is a gentleman of intelligence and experience, and is well qoallflod for the, responsible position he has as sumed. Wecan cheerfully commend both the Cep tain and boat to the patrons of the Wheellog trade. The Mary forsythe left St. iLoois, for Memphis, the other day, with one thousand tone, one hundred head of beef cattle, and full of passengers. 1 " The Louisville Journal, of the tat last,, says that the towboats Tempest and Dolphin passed down ym* terday for Memphis, each having fire targe loads of ooaL The Huntress came up fljom Hew Albany, and went to JeflsnonTille to load with Government stores. Qnlte a number of steamers aiW over there loading' for Nashville. Quite a number of boats left yester day for Nashville, with suppilei, and more will go to day. Speaking of heavy tows ofeoaf> we are Inform ed that last je*r the towboat Alps took down at one IoadgBDJXO bushels. ] We learn that the John Rikue has been sold at New Albenyto the Government for the sum of $lO,- ooa. j The White' , 'Boee, Capt. Dickerson, Is announced for Cincinnati and Loulivilu On Tuesday evening. Mr. I. B. Whittaker bas charge of the office. The Emma Graham, Capt. Ayers, U the Zanesville packet for to-morrow, leaving at 4 p. m. The staunch steamer Same j List, Capt. Bussell, will probably! get off for Clnolnnsti aad Louisville this evening. - The Clncinbett Commercial of Saturday say* the steamer* B. 0. Leri, Leonora,, WoodsJde, Vlotreu and Delaware, Glsnwood, and Science arrived'from the Kanawha river Jut evening, with Swing* tti gade of Cox's division, numbering aboat 3,900 men. They are destined forthoS.uthl A portion of then troops wsre rlehipped for LcuisyiUe on the Superior. ;cui .rojim. gyialte Superior Cooper still and SMELTING JWOBKS, fimiauMS. ■ PARK, M’WjRDY & 00., Mesufcotufofcof BBEATHfUd, DBA BIBBS* AND BOLT COfrFJB, PKEASBD COPPED BOTTOMS, RAISED BTILL BOTTOMS,* SPALTEB SOLDER; ataolmporterji and deolrn lu METALS, TIN. PLATE, ISON, WXBE,. As.. jConstantly on hand, rnraiEa- maciukis amp tools. ; . W4UHM, So. JKi.rim U 4 ISO tmai nnra, Pittsburgh. reoD'i. |»«if.x-f-(\jc mjAslred pst< I : 1 ' tnyg>:d*wXyT jOET?M Coniecßioxuiuid Experience OV AH IHYALID* PgUMai Cor tht bciMflt tad •• a waning and* canton to hangman wborafla' fromNsrroa* Debility,: Fma&tnr* Decay, Ac.} top plyU>*[*t lh* earn* litas Beif-Onre By one who hsa cored bUßaelf after being pet to r**l MptßM Ihroogh m#Jica] bapoeltoo and quack *j. By eßcfealsgY port-paidaddreaeri torek-pe, «aow covim augr be bad <tf itje natbor, BATHAH. IKL tfAYVAUt, I*q., ahlltlydftwT '! r wm. a. ■o»uiKj«i„„„ ~u f m,; imtttOT DQPUHM-. : , , ‘ . MIHIB ft JUL UUUS Tocmnina ft»e &U aurora, Wasvxmtoi Womj, PHtftbapjh.^etm'a. Orrtot, Ho. H Manner Biu k. Mnnafrctore nil kinds of SHOIHKBASD VlLli MACHXHBBIi. OASraaS, BAILBOAD WORK, tTKAM BOU.KBS AHD BHKJCT lEOH WOJUC. , • OTJOBBIHQ AHD BJcr&lBlMO don* on abort, • •• ; I. ■ mhttcdly CCJJUKKJi&;MAKHES, FlfiE PIIOOF SAUMINDEK SAFE, D4KK VAULT IKON VAULT 8008, ABB STEEL-UNCO BUItGLAB-FBOOr BAFB HANG pacto&kbs. Ho*. Lfer ami 111 Third 1 nr**, iettemn Wood and ■ v Smttkfld4«rr*t—ttoTik *td*. LOOKg alwayt <jm band. tyCORHym & ESK&, • CARRIAQEMANCJj 'ACTUKERii, At lb» old MUbUdtod Oo*cb f: ctorj, - DUQbISKB W& ! (i{niifli.OuttVTUßi dosfl m tautd. sspr«ttrtgrgh Steel Works* UkAfl JPW...o.~.eJOa* U eotp B’ovuocn. :;; ~ JONES,'BQI'D & CO, ; ! ' KaantMtam* of OAST BT£KL;«bo, BFBXHQ, PI«OW AVD A.B. BTKUL, STKIL BPBIttQSABP AALKfI, comer of'Btt* sod JTlriet streets, fittitarsfc, Peanut. ' •• - J. o.kaoat*jc*^>..4— u.mxt i k ISC 3 - a KiuKPATRicK & :co., and (Wholesale Dealer* la LAXPS, CglltKSYa, SHADES, OSAtCDUIUS. fte* I •VTWbotaMie Ageou for KIKE’S OELBBEATBD ILLUMIKATIHD AHD LUBBiGATUrb OABBOM 6ILB, Wo, W- Woou-Stai«T, oppodta at., HotaUPitteborih. fa. : j.. » . gST JOBB UOGHE4H ft B&OI Xaoofrotnrw* ofIBOH BAILIK9, IBON VAUIiTB AM)< VAULT VljfDOVr BHOTTBB&' WUTOOW QU ABDSjAcJ, So*l 81 Second street and ' W Third itreet, between Wood and'Xarket. Bat« oa~hand' a variety of new PitUumi, Ataev and plidn, inlUM* for an purpose*. , . ( .5 :■• 1- Partimlar attestedpaid toj Imßwlhc sme Lot* Jobbtoj dona.nl ■*>*»» notice. | ; ‘ r " • BTB. B. ft 0. r. JUKKtf, f 55 HliroiiOmiU ul dtaln In BOOK, PBIBT, OAP.LXTTXK.AISD dUKBOBOX WBAP. PtMS PAPXB. .. : |..V1,,’,;-. T . ; WEm tomowd'jtiromj Ko. *1 Wood itmt to 80. » p». ;. .. ' KTQABH Ofe TRAItX XOa BAOS. . aH ■ IRTB, HOLMES ifelaO^B.JteK^ In POBXIOS AHD * DOHXSTIO BILLS Of XX. OHASQX, OEBTIPIOATEsdr DXPOeiT.HABK Boris’Aßß s»Bcnc;Ho: sT'Huui'ttnot, htt*. V«V(h,Fo.■ : . mode on OS the prin<dpaldtko ; tAwnsbont the Patted! BtataeTp '- .. gs£ms& A vpUnreTKF Wbokedle dealer !».■ QtfBBBBj. BPTTKH, flWwjW •Mte, ond Piodooo toounny. po. » wood n»v PUtabcrgh; fa. • ; .{/•■:■.,>>•) '•» pqi - QHA.BIiKB'I> J CALDIVKLL, :. {imrnthi to JmuJßMm* Ckit,) ; *o£g 1' . I ii/ SSvkLd^’^^- “?* Ks*rtjr wrm.tearkf*d of Ttfoodl‘tr& <b* btci »» «?**• *-^4; ;t. 7 : ' J^'PITTHBDaBEi'^fHBJiTBE. I'"" «oJ«■»,» w«. ifm— Tnaranr.— LAW ®rrimitilt irf lb* ummnt-MAi |mt tngte actn*, Mia IMKAWAPLUL THIS (Moods,) STiSTHB, IW, WUlUpmsslsd, Ciqr JOanmertmt t. ■ .MSS MM]!A WALLSS. DAMPIE DIHHOMT _ Kr.CBAPLI*. : v - To conetod. *llh THB BPECTBK BRIDEGROOM. siooDSM maos. vs. piDLTON’B VEGETABLE CODGH BYEOP, Which never fatk to oore when o**4 la Ursa nod ac- cording *u, direction*. lluad the following eertttaetea, published from among others received within tbs poet three years: :' . aioar Dun, Jtn. J, Hi. J. M. fuiion— Dwßft:tot ybaramy vlfr ,bae been suffering with a rery violent ooogh. At night aba would have to got out of bad my fce*; fluently to gat her breath or keep .from «nflo£attng. Hearing of your Oongh Symp, I determined; to try It. I got a bottle from I«aao Lewie* and. need no* ooftUng to direction ». It gave Immediate relief and acted like a charm on her cough, prodacing tbe greeted obaogton her In one week. She has no more of the hard coughing spell* now, and in fret 1 may Bay U entirely cored. tteepeetftlly, J. M. Ptotom—/War Ur: Tor sometime I km been suffering with * eeTerecougbsnd eoldln.the bead, end coaid not ileep at night for coughing. Bat after using a bottle of your Yagetatfa Gough Bjrnp, I m entlrslj cored by lw BMpectfallj, O. B. W. OOHBS. Bor this remedy we ->v*ye the recommendation of aD who hare used itj a u J alim~tha recommettdn*: tloD ofoneof the oldest pb/tlofans In tbt.'oohntij who haaoeod it in bis practice lor' ywra with the happiest remits. If yon are troubled wjih a Ooogh or Gold, lofidenie, Blooding of the Lungs, QoinJey, FhtbUto, Bronchitis, Wesinss* of ike Chest, Me - . PULTOE’iMIiUGH BT/UJP. Spitting of Blood, Astbma, Croup, Pain-in this -Breast, Hoarseness. Catarrh, lofiamsitoa of the Liter and Diptberla, In all ita rtagse, PULTOE*B OOUQB.BTBUP will eore eoener than any cough mlxtore In use. We do not say that in all cases It will We Con*, sumption. Ho medicine can be relied oo to do that.' But we do allege, and stand ready to prate, that by tbe aid of this medicine, oeopled with proper nulti ry ngmlatlont»nncb ae regular boon tor aiesp l .'n* stralnt upon appetite, and atohl exposure, acme dee* psratoeasee bate teen cured. Do j not neglect this timely admonition. Tbe Oeogh Syrup will cure yonr cold; Jtecp a bottle in your bones,constantly, eod take a doe* on tbe fini aympcoa of a odd ■■" ll 00 will setae heavy Doctor*! bdh U aot yov Ufa. sun*t fa# to give It p triaL Ups a remedy In time. Ester ceeee tryinxuntil tour cold, to Utter. Prepared and. sold etfl per bottle, by - J. K. VUtTOH, Decoout, HAKOWAKbf-HAKDWAJtKI— ih» subscriber*, about ti range In other bostneen wtQa*atheir stock of BSB£r* ABS, with tbeuu* expired part of thtlr lease of tbe old stand at Eo.lol Market sited, formerly occupied by Bobext Dunlap, Jr„ te eased, at prices and on tataa advantageous to purchasers, the stock has nearly iU been pur* chased previous to tbs late advance Ini prices, wnlsfc enables us to offer a r.ire chance topereoru wtobtag to engage to tbe buslnss*./ Alt such would do well to examine our stork, price*, Ao., aooo,aelt Udtef. table that we should close our baatatskes early to January rs possible.'-'- 4-* : ' * J. H. SH&L&KKBKfiOIB* OCX, ' - . ; , X9l ttrmt. 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