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The “Btill, Snail Voice.” A iphlladalphla ootejaporary, noticing the departure of the forgyrs, Emery ud Uell- Tilie, for this city, for trial, relate! the fol lowing In commotion with the taking of their photographs for the "Hogue's Gallery," hy Ur. Co hill, who takas i plotkra of arary rogna arrested In that city: ] 1 With the axoeption of Col. Cross, no orimt*. nal has yet denied the deteo tires the posses slon of his second self In the form of a photo graph. For raoh. parties Ur. Co hill naps a ■ separata register. The names of "Hmsiy ‘ and '“Ueltillo” are beaitlfnlly written. There is not In Phila4elphia a better penman than the last named.- , The fact that arlstooratlo «*?““*•**“? at lastsnocnmbso «hr" to sltfor ttjdr trait, it a dlreotoompUmentjto the sUll ol the detective!. Were there remaining a ghost of aehanoofor their acquittal, persons accused of crime would never consent to await the operation of the eameta-_ They are taken to theoperatingroom.lii a Tory friendly msn b nor, Mr. Cohlll greets them at though he didn’t know that they were thmret. They ' are inrited to take seats, and in ten teoonds or more they are remored from the plape. ThMr portraits are taken, andby the next day 1 danlleatee arc sent to -the chiefs of polios of all the cities in the Obion. ' , While Uelsille was In the photograph gal lary he praachedn sermon U tho parties who prWent. Sis eiuntananoa. was tad but resinned.' Be'had run the length of his teth ■ ar. and fclt that the hand of justioe was upon Mm? The siWtog complete. Ur. OohUl an nounced that a.satisfactory picture had been Then UelSUle “ Mr. CohiU, , woe, perhaps, wohdeg lam so oomposed when ' I knowthat the picture you haye just taken is to sraoa a collection of the faces of hnaTea. " Oh no,”‘said gir. Cohlll; I ttkemany pictures for. that purpose.” “Well," said the forger, “that may all be; bet rememUr this, the next time yon.tako a nictate, when you see a young man like my self,-who oalmly takes • his teat before your earners, as! have ddne, knowing the disposal, that is to be made of ths picture that results, remember that he hit taken his position in the world et foreTtrjbeyond the pale of toole ty. How terrlMo elthlng that ts Xhopo yon may norat know. I; sir, am from this mo ant a moral wreck! If yon ban a son, tell him of whet I heveneweeldto you, and may = ha nerermast e fata llka mine.”• ■ - ; Baying this the' ybung forger brushed a tear ' from hit cheek, and a moment after linked arms with the detaetire, in whose charge he ’ was, and laughingly jruttad away. Follow ing them back to the eUls, we addressed the prisonar: - T , "Howmuoh of whatyou jnst nowattorod did yoarsalfy foal I ” “it eery syllable.’* “Bating oommitted tWi Illegal aot in a de liberate manner, alter days or praparation, 3howis it shat rspeatanoeoomesso suddenly ?” "It docs not ooMo suddenly. Fools talk of stifling oentoienesi. It eaa’t be done. Tbe man who believes that a criminal ever enjoys an hoar’s true happiness, Is a fool. I expect to go to'prison for shout fire years, and yet compared with th©_ torments of conscience the soffering from oonflnnmant is nothingness." “Suppose youara acquitted!” . <>To that I have Only this to eay," replied the forger, “give she baoktheoonsoioiunosi of - integrity, the pesoe of mind that I had ftve jcars ago, I wiil (pay for it andoonilder it cheap at the price of Are- yeert’ Imprison nnt." ' i Tha partioi ari htro an for tho . ■ntiitt of Bonfomla Atutin Mi Hear;. Tap - pu. 0n« ofiboa U a iawytr/and tho othtr ■ cilTil riTniniMT in itl» »aid. J Thayaroboth a&nar«&Uj k*aa| sad- aoooapUihed young muT A iiw dayi ago th#y had ?*« |3» 000 aach,tho rainlt* of* ridllfilforgery, bit now tto OOOBPJ a nil Thay»w«lwgw with forgorr on oath ofWm. H. Denny» Biq., . Oaehier of the Jfinohasts and MeaoCegtaren * Bank of thli olty* / « \ Iv'v ■*“ ' \ if •k,•. r ’i ■ • Singular Incident—A , Friendly In „T, : ' terrlnr BetWeltt'Pwketaf , Cat eorreepondent T., writing from the Slath Annj Cotpt,oppo«U* Ffederiekiburg, " narrator Hr* roßowUg,' which pamrred on 't - Chrietmae <l*7, while the writer-wan'*u4 on picket with hi* company: Aftu partaking of * Chrietmae dinner of ' aalt-jnhk mad bald took, our attention »u at rreomdby » rebel picket who hailodue from the oppoelta alde'of therlrer t - . . "■lew# Yanki If * fellow goeeoreT th«* rrlll Toa let Mm io»* back again t “ kteaelTing an nfilrmntlre aniwer, he pro eMged to teat the truth of it »7 piddling him ' ' eelf acreet the rirer. He TO* deoidedly the oleanett tpoelmen of a rebel I had eeen. In enewer to a quertion,- he Old be belonged to the Oeorgi* Leglon.Ono of cor boy* re marked, "fmetu alt* a aomberof yonr boyi at South Mountmn." “7e«, I eappotoee— U yon were there," eaid v the rebel, while hie fee*grew.lrerynad. "Weleflverym*ny of onr there. | My brother, poor Will, wai killed there. It woe *,T*ry hot place for a while, and weihad to leare It In * bury. «• That’e eo, Georgia, year ftllowe fought well there, and had aU the adranUge, bat the Old Keyttone boyi were preteing you hard. By thuray I hare a likeneee here (taking It out ofhle pocket) that I picked up on the battle field the next morning, and I hare carried it erer cinee." Be handed it to the rebel, who, on looking at it, proceed it to hie lipe, ax olalming “mf mother Imy mother 1” He exhibited eontlderable emotion at the reocrery of tho picture, but on regaining hie com aoenr* be eaidy that hit brother had; it In hie potaettlon, and matt bare loat it in the fight. HO then aekedithe name of the one to whom he wan indebted for the lott likeneee of hit mother, remarking «There may he better tlmee eoon, and we may know eaoh other bet terHe had! taken from hie pocket a email pooket bible, in whioh to write the; addrett, when Alex — L -, Who had takpn no part In ! the ooneeraatlpn, fkirly yelled," I know that book I I loot it at Bull Run I” “ Thar t where I got it; Mr. Yank," laid the rebel— i* * ' and he handed it to Alex. “I am muoh * obliged to yoni Geargla Legion, fori wouldn t part with it for all the Southern Oonfrdcraoy." X wae a tittle odrione to know eomething [ farther of the: book, eo I naked Alex, to let me tee it. HP patted it to me. I opened it, and, on the fly leaf eaw written in a neat ■ ladr’a hand:' ** My Chrletmae Gift; to Alex. December 25th, 18C0, Ella.” Well Alex" eaid I^ ff ite not often one hat the tame gift pretented to him a eecond time. ” "True, Captiin; and If I coold bat tee the dear of that to-day, there’e bat one other . Sftl would irant.” "Whaf. that, Alex 1" iuj rebellion played out, and my diieharge U Th* boye'hied all been bneily talking to our rebel friend,! who, eeelag a_ boreemen ap proaohing In [the direction of hie jmet, bide at a hatty good! bye, and made at quick a trlper poeaibl* acroM the Rappabennoek. Sight same on, and thoee not on duty lay down, on the fro ten ground, to dream of .other Obriit nighta, when we knew not war. r*i- :* ;. > \V- ■<’■»*.' •V*v,u ,v<v> V;ij\;y v -y A Bad O»Mn Basin, of Clarion tomtj, vu wounded in the battle of Antle tu, abon the ukli Jokt. Ho bid Mb log amputated Ulow the knee, and wai getting along wall and was on bU way homo. When la the act if stepping iron the oar* at KU teaftlagi hliienteb brokedndhe fell, striking, the itamp of hit log on the platform, bruising and Isoeratfng tha Integuments, ao that aor tUoalioa immediately ©bnmienood and «*■ tended aboto tha kaaa. On theiOth of De oeaber, thi phyileUno amputated his lag above tha jHeettefl part, Be itill lives, bat is in averyjpreearfous oondlUon. C6W.*nrtD on a Bau> Piici^—Mary Pagb and frindg jHowell, arrested in company with Kama Black, pn a obargaof keeping a disor derly house, and admitted to bail, war* on Saturday tfurrendared by thair surety and eommittad’to jail to answer at Court. Xbi mding community should not fprget that this ifaak ittll be tha last chance to gat books at half price. McClelland, Ho. 65 VQA at.. Is nowi elealng out Pratt’s saoond eonilgn aentofbobkf, this season, at verylow prleaa. fsr CoL J. B. Clark. 3 f ' The Second .United Presbyterian Church.. Allegheny was Ailed to Sta utmost capacitor yesterday morning* to hear a disoourse froflfr Her. CoL Clark. At ten o’elook the honM| waa well Ailed, and at half-past ten, the time; for the oommeneement of the services, every} arailable place in the church waa occupied.” The sermon was, as usual, eloquent and im pressive, and was listened to with breathless attention. CoL Clark* in the course of his re marks, said he had no doubt many whom he uw Mon Umludoo».wlth th.oxpoct.Uon of hexiing . diioooiM on the w«> but in thii thn would bo diitppolßtod. Ho»ppo»re4on thii oooulon to ,jw.k for' th. o»om of th. tank ud lowl, imt, “4 Him cruoUod, The oormon, thmforo.wu not in nforonM to tho m, but» Tory touching ud •l.qu.Ut Elusion ill undo to thoio who fcri fhUon In bittlo, duiguod more puUouUrly for th» oonioUUon ol their frlonao. |' The Colonel leaves to-night for the army. < The Price of Printing Paper. The Philadelphia Xorth Aswricoa says|: “Printing paper of ordinary quality sells at this moment from 20 to S2cents a pound. Its; legitimate price is about 0 cents. Between the price of paper material* and the manufaol taxed article there is nothing like adequate proportion. A Urge commission house this jpcck received a consignment of rags from Havana. Knowing the exorbitant price of paper, he expected to realise a handsome re torn to the consignors. He Visited eucoes sivelj all the paper makers In this seotlon of country, and corresponded with those more distant.: The utmost he could obtain for them was s}£ cents per pound. All the paper mills an stroked with material; waste paper for remanufaotun has been thrown upon the market by thousands Of tons; and yet the priee of printing paper is kept up by speculation* or something else* cents per pound. Here is a mystery UuYftqfelm explanation. Who will give It?** A Bikodlxe Ciecomstahob. —About two Weeks ago* a stranger balUd at.the grocery of Major Camp* Clarion county* and inquired for John B. Cantner. . Camp gave him the de sired information, asked the stranger if he was not Centner hlmtelL He replied that he was.' And Camp than brought his wife for ward* and wished to know, if the parties re cognized eaoh other. But they failed to doeo. Alter some inquiry* Centner found out her maiden name and said to Mrs.-Camp. “ You axe ihy wife.” And sueh was the fact. They had been married*, but be had left her, and this was bis first appearanoe for the long period of 30 years. In the meantime she had married Camp. • Tueatbx.—-Tho talented actress, Miss Em ma Waller, closed her short engagement el one week at the Theatre on Saturday. This evening she commences at Indianapolis, and the eommedlan, John E. Owens, will appear at the Theatre* after'; an absence of several years, in the character «f “Paul Pry.” Mr. Owens oomes here from Baltimore, whoro he has been delighting large audiences for sever al weeks past. _ Casts Db Visitks of Sam. Blaok, General Negley and CoL Bowley. Also 10,000 other pietures of Generals* prominent men and wo man; coplat-of fine pietures and stationery at Pittock*s*-oppoiite the Postoffice. Also Pho tograph Albums of all styles. DIED: DAY—On Friday evening, 9tb Usual, JOSEPH BEHBY DAY, la the 18th year ol his ase. ■ SMITH—Died ntddealy, of 4im*e of the heart, Mrs. MARIA, wif♦ ol A. D. Smith. The fhaeral will take place on Moxoat Mount's, lkth in*i.» at JO o’clock, fr.m the.resideocs of her husband, lint Ward, Allegheny Oily. COLLISB—On Friday, Jan. 9th, atl o’clock Sm., D. HEM BY, oldest eon of David and Mary oUlbs, aged XI roars, fate of the lulat Brgloent, Pennsylvania YclnuLer*. LEWIS—At Saint Pauli Misniwn, cs January Sd, 18.3, jAHE WEIGHT LEWIS, (formerly Be- UUIln,) aged SOyewsi llaontti and 11 day* The deceased was afflicted with disease of the heart for the last 17 years, aud bore her aafltriog with patience and ofirictian foctltvde, and leaves a bus bind and two children tort crura her 100. [Batter County papers .pletse copy ] SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. * Gsovua a*j>,BAtE»fsß«wufa Machivs, for family !ghd manufacturing purposes, am the bMUIOW.-.-..- :M*;. : • • ; 1 A. F.-fbusw, Gcowal-Ageat,. a So. 18, Fifth sooet. ton Fall aw> Wilma Weax.—The winter t* upon us,; and wc'must provide ourselves with tk* material to keep us oomfortabte. A cood end well-made oreooat is the very uUr fie, and vi don't know or any piaee.whew oar readers caa get one that will look as well, and at tko earn# time withstand the most to re* weathar, as at;W. H- MoQo* * C 0.4, owner of Federal street mad Diamond Square, Allegheny. , .Their; Stock of orercoatUgs, lujriatn and drew Nothing,.pantaloon* of all are ‘Well assorted, and of tbo 'latest itjle. Thi' gentlemen** famishing eoods department is all that a purchaser wdold wi ß h, Call on MbOee A oe. U you 4«‘to » aiee sti*.. • ■ ’ . • •' Bakusl Saawan, i merchant tailor, would most respectfully inform his friends and; the pnblio generally thpt he has returned from the jjfwt with his now.stook of fall aid winter goods. His stock consists of the latest styles of clothe, easslmerM and vestings, selected from the latest importations. Gentlemen de siring a neat fitting garment, and at prices lower than at any other tailoring establlsh ment In the city, would do well te give him an early pall- Samuel "Graham, morchant tailor, So. 64 Market street, one door from Third. Lost,—On Thursday evening, about six o’olock, on the Steubenville pike, between Obejsville and the'Methodist Uhurch, a Kid Purse, oontalning $lB in notes, $8,75 in sil ver, and $5,60 in-gold. The finder wiU be liberally rewarded*/ leaving it at this office, as it was all the lady possessed, who had just recoived it from her husband in the army. ‘ Mas. Maquis Osbobkk. Oboioi Holiday Pbmssts. —J• M. Rob erts, No. 17 Fifth street, is now opening the mest choloe stook of fine Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods ever displayed in this oity, and Is sell ing them at remarkably low prices. Notios to the property owners of this city is hereby given, that any repairs needed about their bouses will be done promptly, if they leave their order at Cuthbert's Carpenter and Joining Shop* oh Virgin alley, Just above Smithfield street. Oxxxnoa Calui will be taken at the Omnibus offioe, No. 406 Liberty street, day or night. All orders left at the above piece wiU be promptly attended tc. All call* mast be paid fn advauce. , _ Medical card.- W. BOD**HAMHH,M. D.,ofN#w Tork. Havinx anivsd In i Pittsburgh, will, m bsosL iwu hie EXCLUSIVE ATTENTION to the Medical and Surgical treatment of OHBONIO DISEASES, «jw oUuV those of the Lowol Bowel, such M Pike, Oen* •tlpttlsn. flituU, Fissure, Falling blithe BoweL Stricture of thefeowel, Uloeratloo of the Bowel, *O.. Ao. Also the iTuriottt Cbrouio Mlsraata of the ! Womb the Kidneys, the Bladder, At- nta reel* inS i. it tb* MGNONQAfIELA HOUSE, when he mar lie eben:and conauliod from * I a. m. to S o’clock p. m. daily. He will vfrlt paMente lln any Dart of tbs cite. II deelm' 1 - . defr.tr BAKftiilbL & OU, Boiler Makare and Sheet Wcrketa, PENS 6TBBKT, N&a. 20, 23, 24 and v 6. Haring »*« rtd a lane yard and;fhreUhkd it with tho mo>t Impiond machinery, we are prepared to manofactore erery ; description ofjBOILEiUS In tbe be* manner, and | warranted eiual to any made In - the country CHIMNEYS, BBIOBZn, HUE BEDS, STEAM PIPES, LOOOMOTIYX boilebs.oohdensebs, SALT PANS, TASKS, OIL STILLS, AOITATOB**, BEtTLINO PANS, BOILBU IBuM BHIDQAS, I gUQAU PANS, and eo l # maaufbotai *n oj BABN* HILLS* PATENT BOILEA. Repairing done ou tha abort* it-pottos d»18:tf JiL UTHiSH*, Maoui&o carer at W me. • WOBKtihisdvmyt oa baud and makes to or dar 80BUH WIB* CLOTH; FLOCB A GBAIN fiIKV»; OOPPJ£B, BBABB AHD IBOH Will* nmtHs BIBD CAGES; plain and ornamental atm WOBK. kr gardens, flower stands. Arch «n lor Lattice and Trellis Work for SbonTio.;i OTBfiHBT MNLfiBS j BAT AHD Stmial TBA-PSi BEAT ADD UUEJUE SArKS , WIRM W KDOW SHADES, landscaped or Isttsrad. AboTßlUOjWlß*,«n SIMS, at Mo. SO fOOBTU wSktriial* Wood, PUUboigh, P*. nott:6m*n 1 S* iTVjfJfi OAIiK>I>AKO, FOB I®®» Tot a»« of Frlntert* *7 WM. O.'JOHHBTOH * CO., ST Wood otitet. At, K iitiUK 6 CU. WiiOiesftio w ev%, IMXibwrty stmt, h*r* for 1,000 bbl*. «iu» Ho. 1 Salt; 2co do. tdo Totally Hoar; SO do mioll White Bot&f; 1,000 do OpdAah; 8 do 801 l Batter, 100 fcaxM Clmom; 100 bwhrii Q>t«i * « 1 ■ THE LATEST NEWS BT TELBG3LA3£EL FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Washivotow, Jan. 11,1863. rivalcial avrauv tv tbv xoubb. Plnanoial questing* will come up in tho House to-morrow on. the report of the Com mittee on Ways and Menas. In the oouree of debate the following Important bank etatlitiei will be introdnoed. The total amount of speote on deposit In all the banks of all loyal States in December, 1862, Is $86,931,000. To tal bank circulation In all tha banks of all loyal States*. Is $166,600,000, of whloh only $42,976,000 is secured. The following is the total bank circulation in tbe Eastern and Western States: Ohio* $10,33,000, of which only $3,608,000 is se cured. Indiana* $6,660,000, of which sl,loo*ooo is scoured. Illinois* $600,000* all secured. lowa, $1,164,000* an scoured. Kentucky, $7,600,000, all secured. Missouri, $4,520,000, of whioh $2,600,000 U secured. In Pennsylvania the tout circulation Is $22,600,000, all secured. Tha following is the whole amount of spe cie In all the banks lu the above SUtei at the same time Ohio, $3,370,000; Indian* $3,520,000; Illi nois* $50,000; lowa, $560,000; Kentucky, ss # -; 900,000; Missouri, $4,300,000; Pennsylvania* $11,500,000. Financial men are surprised at the small showing of specie in the banks throughout the TBt PORTER COURT MARTIAL. Fits John Porter’s oourt martial dosed ! its labors last (Saturday) evening* after I having protr&sted its last session from ten in | the morning till after six at night. After.! Porter had eonoluded his defenoe* tho Court I consulted a short time and agreed npon their | verdict, whioh was then signed and seated* I and with tha proceedings of the oourt* I promptly sont to tho President. posed that he will speedily make the result! public, and in the meantime speculation itj rifo. The current of belief on the street is j| towards Porter’s acquitUl. There are, how-J ever, some grave reasons for doubting this,; and while it is obviously* impossible for any one to stete definitely what the result is* enough is nevertheless known to warrant thei opinion that if Pope’s charges are not susj tcined in their full soope and to the extent of subjecting Porter to the penalty of death, the latter officer will, at any rate, be ter from coming out with an untarnished reputation! Porter’s speeoh In his own defense before the oourt martial recreated his serrioe at Vera Crus, Cero Gordo, Contreras and elsewhere in Merloo, .his serrioe In remoring regulars from Texas In IS6I, 'and in the Peninsula campaign under McClellan, and introduced a ▼cry remarkable letter from MoOlellan,! in whioh he recommended Porter for brevet Ma jor General in the regular army forserrloes at Gaine’s Mills and Mriyern Hill. McClel lan’s priiie of Porter is ii extravagant ad to cause considerable heart-burning among Ute other general officers whose services were %t least equally as brilliant, bnt who received no inch oDoonioms from their eomsiander., Por ter then:reviewed theevidenee Virginia campaign, and thought of,»»kW no attempt to impeach paper testimony di rectly sought to show that hli conduct been all that conld be required throughout. In regard to the oharge of his bring a traitor to Ma Country, he said that if it had not Assumed to solemn a fetm it would.hare been reoeivod everywhere where hlscbttduet is known as ludieriousiy tolte or as the crea -1 tion of a distempered brain. ,_ w _' 1 Bxoaurarr chabb/L/ Secretary Chase is expeeted to be absent about a week, yet his Wendt say his Tisii to New York i« dictated mom by a desire to grin; a respite of a week or two from his wsrk here than by any special business either with bankers or any body else, his health had been quite bid for some weeks and a little rest bad become a necessity. BkADIkUS lit YU SISATI OHAUU. Mr. Murdoch, the tragedian, gave a series of patriotic readings on Saturday night in the' Senate Chamber tc a crowded audienos. The President and a brilliant audience of emi nent statesmen and TJoiltlcians. The t?wn is full of nzmon to-night that we have lost Galveston and its garriton again, and that; Gen. BoMcrani is retreating on Nashville. The former gains some cre dence, tho latter none. WiiHraaTOir, Jan. 11.—The Navy Depart ment hM received information from Corn- Binder MoDougaU, of the United 6Ute« steamer Wyoming, dated Yokohama, Japan, Not. 10th. lie reeehed that point on the 6th, from a cruise on the Chinese Bee. He repre sents that the oholera prevails more or less in all the Chinese ports he visited; so muok to as to make it unsafe to permit the orew to go on shore. He made the passage to Japan through the Inland Sea. The numerous islands wore in the highest state of oultlva i tion. At the outlet of the Inland Sea Into tho’Bay or Osuta, fortlfloatlons are being eon etruoted for their defenoe, all of whiohjhad been done withindhe last three months. Com mander HeDongall states that at the request of oar oonsal at Nagasaki, he tendered ajpas s&ge to Dr. Dttry, the French vice consul et Yokohama, for which he received e polite letter oi thanks from the French minister. He further states that on the Bth Inst,, for the (first time and in aceordanoe with the usage of civilised nations, our minister was sainted with seventeen guns from a Japanese ship of war, with the American flag at the fore, which was returned from his ship with a like number, and the Japanese flag •** ur lore; he being the first minister from a foreign nation receiving that honor from the Ja- P *The Navy Department has received obolal Information from Lieut. CoL Wm.H. Ludlow, I agent for the exchange of prisoners, of the exchange of all the offioers and men oaptured on the sea and gulf coaats, and waters ing into the same, up to Deo. 10, IBIS. [ The Navy Department has reoeived no In formation warranting the belief that any number of vessels, as recently published, are being fitted out in English ports, wlth;a de sign of violating the united States blockade. FROM HARRISBURG. [Special Dtapetcb to tin FltUburnh OaeotU.] Henaxeauno, Jas. 10,1868. The Waihlngten oorreepoudenoe of Ike Tima aaya: The Home Committee,to whoa wet referred the queetlone of emancipation, Initruoted the Oheirmen to report a bill appro priating tea million! of dollar! to eid Mery lend to emancipate her elmTet. ■ The Poet OHoe appropriation bill, to be re ported on Monday, proridet for twenty inll liom of dollnre. Hon. Robert J. Welker hee written nn ar ticle eupporting 6ioreUrr Ohnee’e financial polio J. The Proiident does net deny that the recall of Qen. Butler wei an error. The came of the ohange originated with den. Banks himself, , who was at the head of the expedition to iro* _ Tuu. 1 The lergo eoqnmnletlope of eoel nlong the Baltimore end Ohio rnilrond ie noir going through. Secretary Ohnie hee gone to Hew York, Re Th« v P<>«ter Co*rt Martini.- 'Washieqtoe, Jan. 10.—On,the re-asitm bUng of the Coart this moral tig, Mr. Eames, on* of den. Porter'# counsel, toad an elibo rate review of the evidence >•, both (Ides,: drawing ooneluiions in favor of the aooased,! end vu followed by Hon. RoTsrdy Johnston, j who reed the following as Ben. Porter's per-! sonkl defense: fit* seys—My defense is now concluded. Before, however, I deliver It Uto yonr bends, I hope to be Indalged in some remarks more exclusively* personal. To sped of one's self In terms ef oommendation is always unpleaf •ant and is: generally against the laws of good taste, but there are oooaaiena.when it booomei unavoidable. The sensibility whloh it then ! wounds must sabmlt to the Infliction because Ia ; higher sensibility demands the sacrifice. I He reoounts his personal services: First. I served, then being* a mete youth, in the Mexioan war throughout the resplen- dent campaign of Lieut. Qen. Scott, and was actively engaged in the 'several battles of Vera Crus, Cerro Gordo, Molino del. Bey, Chapnltepeo and the City of Mexioo. I entered on that service as brevet 2d Lieu tenant of the 4th regiment, of artillery, and I was brevetud for distinguished services in I the battle!of Molino del BejVanda Major for like service in the the City [of Mexloo. ■■ ■ Second. In February, 1801, I war ordered fc* the then Secretary of Wet Holt, yonr Judge AdTooate, to proceed to Texas, for the nnrpoee of withdrawing ae miayof the troops ae I oonld from that State, a«d'thereby count teraotlng, 10 far ae then reoeut nnexampled and base treachery of General Twiggs. Amidst great dUMlties'amd mnob peril I succeeded in mcuing teren companies, in all fire hundred men, and In posting two of them at Tortngas, two at Key Weit, and tak ing three to New York. Thiwholn duty was performed.to the satisfaction of the Depart ment. .Vii-'- I Third.! In May, 1801, I'tnan. oommlasloned: as Colonel in the regular nrtty.andinAnguit a Brigadier general of Yologteers, and alter wards served thronghont the-Peninsula cam paisa aider Major General MoClellaSa: AX the ales* of Yorkwwn he.ooaititaUdaedl rector of the siege. In thehattle of HadWJ Coart Hoase l eommandeda.oorp# fa thafitp oorpi of'the anny of tho Potomaoylnolaalog ell the regulars. „ ]- I Fourth. For my servions rat Hanovbrvouit i- House I received tho recommendation of my chief for brevet of BrigadSer Oeacrel iu lbe Tegular army. Thii reo^emendation ia odtea the Sth of July, 188 J, foUows f j / HEIDQUiBTIBa Aun* OV?BI POTOMAC, Camp near Herrison's-Bet,. July 1862 J ) Jb Uu ffo*. E. Af. Scatxiani&arttary of W«f • girt The energy, abflUy, gallantry ! and good conduct displayed throughout ths «y«nt faTptrlod of this; campaign, through whidh wo have posted, by Brig. Gen*. Bit* John Portar deserves the marked notice of-the.Ex eputive and of the nrfClon. Prom the very commencement hi* unwearied assiduity in hi* various duties, the intelligent and efficacious auiltanee which he hot rendered me under all circumstances, hit qarsfaf maqay medt of hi* command, and hit march onfbvstvge or* on the field of battle, and. his chlvalrfo and loldietly bearing under' fire, have! combined to yonder him contpieuous among the many, faithful and gallant spirits of the army. I retpeotfaUy, therefore, yeepmiaend that Brig, flea. Pit* John Porte* reoelve the brevet ot BrigadUr General in the regular army for the battleof Hanover CourtHoum, on^may!27th, *nd the brevet of Major-Genetelin thoiegu lar army for the bauif.of Gainer, Millie Jose 37th. I have tome. Very reapeCttullyiyour ob’tiwv't,: Q. B. k'CMULtv, Maj. Gen. Com'g. r p. 8. —If there woe another grade to edd, I would a*k it for the battleof Malvern. The latter eclipses in it* results any other engage ment in the too. mnchwedit cannot be given to Gen. Porter for skill, gallantry and eonduetbu that occasion. If there by any vacancy among , the general offices In the regular away,! ask one ferhixn. I saw myself the disposition he made of pis troops and the gallantry ha displayed., I do not-speak from t haamy, but. from per sonal observations. Would that the country acre general officers like him. (Signed)) Gbo. B. McClillak, * ; , MajiGeneralCommanding. A true copy, signed B, I). Townsend, A.A. G., Adjutant General's office, Jan. 9ti£ 1883. Prior to the receipt by the pmtfry .of War of this letter, I had, uasellcited, baett J promoted by.the PeWMenfw AWor General efVolasMimr,a Brwtft BrigadfeaGeuenlhu the regularermy. May I not confidenilyjre-. fer to this testimonial *s ; of Itself e oontdta tion of the calamtnteswith’.which recklcas ness, ignorance or interested mpUee hevcifor months endeavored to fill the : public tar.-* Traitor to my country i When did treason so endeavor to maintain the authority of it* government. Traitor to my country I: When did treason <o labor and peril lift tortious it from dastrnotlos. Traitor tomj-Country! ludlffamt to .the honor of its flag—gratify log a supposed personal dUßk*?rtgerdles| of the safety *nd rsputatioa of the men entrust ed to my command and who had fbjlpiweti pie, and apparently with even increahed‘coandOnoe through the-iterrifit' ordeal of the five battles unparaUed 'in fiercenCta/ furjThnd 'mbrUl* Ity.., Ifv jthe charge . had not assumed the solemn form that bar' been given to It, it: would ,be itoclved everywhere; where my whale conduct is known, aaludicri- 1 •usly false, or the creation of emotbiuor dis tempered brain; Without assuming to myself a purer patriotism than anlcsafat tSpjsoldieri of the Union, I say fearlessly that none,;no, not one, lavas our Union with a stronger, holier love.- There Is nothing in thh future,, as then has beennethlng in the past, that I oould not do, and gladlydo,to achieve its vie- , tory over iu enemies, end to bind op the' wounds under which it now-bleeds..* Life,' what is it to the soldier who is false to hls flag and his country? Life, what will be its value to the soldier? May God evert the calamity wbt> may survive to witness the flag trailed in the dust, iu reputation end power broken, its people separated into fregmenU, their fra.-. Urnal affection converted into bitter hate, and the cause of constitutional freedom itself, tor ages, if not forever, extinguished. As far as one arm, and the aspiration of one heart may be exerted to avert the dire mine wlil be used to the last moment of my life. I believe nojr, amidst whatovor, discourage ments surroand me, and through ithe gloom which'they cause, cheated onlj by the Antici pation that all will yet be well, that pur v Union will emerge from its present danger, even stronger for the trials through whloh it is passing; that it will be ours onoe more to be proud, and to glory, and again save, to light the world by the effulgence of it’s example. That it will beoome, as it was recently, a mon ument of past renown, and pledge of future glory, ana will feo oontinue till time'll Usteoho shall have oeased to found. Judge Advocate Holt said- he would not present any written reply to the arguments of the defence, for She reason that he did not wish longer to detatn the Generals Composing the Court from their duties on the field, he therefore hoped the Court would arrive at a speedy ooncluslon on the case, as it had been presented. " From Mtaaouri. St. Louie, Jen. 10.— The petty thet wee tent- from Lebenon yeeterdey to repair the telegrepb line between thet point and Spring field, returned et three o’ofock this morning end report thet when on the other aide of Cere Spring, thirty allot from SpringOeld, the enrolry eeoort accompanying themceme npen e bend of rebele who had Jutt captured a train of forty wegone heavily laden with nrmy etoree, for Sprlngheld. The cavalry I charged upon thorn end reoaptured the train jnet ee the rebele were In the not of firing the wngone. The prieonere taken in the akirmlah I report that the rebel! had takenjSpringlleld I and nearly destroyed It by Ire, and had oap- I tured all our etoree. Our troope were at Port Lyon, a large fort!(Station three quarteri of a mile north welt from town. . I The enrolled militia of Care Spring have Joined the rebele. . . , The telegraph line ie now broken wuet ol WeyneevllTe f eighty-five milet from Bpring flefd. , I A Rebel Canard Contradicted. Hii»Qot»Tii» or ™ FproniO. 1 } There it bo troth Is the reports!the Eloh- mond ■EMmiWf ttory of din. Bnmoor'o d»- borkotlon. Bo oiill ocoopiu hit poiltlon in front of Fredoriokf borg, mod’ none kno» th» foot bottor than the robol military onthorltloi, to flegt of truoe oro« thot riror dolly by hit permUtlon. ; Fort Sumter Plated with Railroad, K*tr York. Jan* 10.—Alttter Aromas offi oar an boar* tbo D. B. >l«»« Bibb, oft Oharloaton, «ay» tb»t Fortiamtor ha> boon pit tad with railroad iron. Democratic Cancru. Chioiqo, Jan.lo.—Ataoaunii of tho Dam oontlo moral** of, tho I*(lilattire hold at sSoiaSdlMt nljkt»Horn. W. A. Rlohard lon WMBomlnatodior Ualtad Btatn Barrator. ExciliagNews from New Orleans. • Nxw York, Jn. 11.— Tbs steamer Creole arrived to-night from New Orteani, with dates to the 3d Inst. Bbe we* detained by Qen. Banka to bring dlipatebea for General Halleok. The Parser's oook of the Creole reports by the errivel of the gunboat Clifton et South west Pass; that on the evening of the 3d he learned that early on the morning of the Ist instant the rebels made an attack by land and water on the Federal forces at Galveston. Our gunboats were attaeked by five rebel steamers,; proteoted by doable rows of bales of ootten, with rifies, muskets, &o. The Har riet Lana was captured by boarding, after Ml her offioeTS and men including Capt. Wainright and Lieut. Lee and tbe crew, 130 all told, had bebn killed by the musketry from the rebel steemers • My Informant states that but one or‘two of tbe officers and twelve or thirteen of the crew escaped- death. The gunboats Cliften and Owasoo were en gaged and escaped. The forms'r loosing no men and but one wounded. The Owasco lost one killed and 1 thirteen wounded. Two barks loaded with ooal fell into the hands of the enemy. The hag-ship Westfield being ashore in another channel, her crew were'transferred to the transport*, and Commodor e Renihav fear ing &at she Would fall Into tbe hands'of the rebels, blew her ap. By some mismanage ment, before the boat containing Com. Ben shaw, Lieut. Zimmerman and the boat’s crow got away they were, consequently blown up with,the ship. Tho .raw of th. Weitfield nrrlvod ut New Orleuie la truuporte, and tho remaining troopi axo on their wap baok, wthey did not arrive until the place had boon evacuated. All the fleet ii on the wey to Now Qrleani. ' The rebel roroe ii estimated at 6,000, under ■ Sen. Mtigruder. „. • . - ■ Oar land foroe -was under the command or Col. BorroU. of UauaohnKtte, and probably didnot exceed 300, tho nildpenothavlng ar rived', or not haying dlaombarked at tijo .Umo of the fight* Our loss is estimated at 150 t 6 160 killed, and 200; taken prisoners; The navy shfieriug tfcemdst. It is thought the rebel loarftfatfoh more than our'owo/aaour guns wete finhg ‘gripe and eannUter eohUhaally .in j-their, midst. - 7 ' 111 '• -t • ' ■ ; The rebels bad several batteries ashore.;, .TkeuiFedezalv troop* were.on the lom wharves of Galveston, M iUs said .repulsed two ohargos of the rebels before they Barren-- .dered. ~ . Nxw York, Jan. H.t— Advioes. from NeW Orleans to lnst., state that Jacob Barker’s paper,.the Jffutsonal Advocate, ,pub lished an extra on tho 2d, containing rebol re port* of the victories at Memphis and Viokt barg and Jeff. Davis’ speech at Jackson-Thls caused i the rebels wdio hilarious and sandy. On tie morning of the 3d Gen. Banks Wt a oorporal’i guard to Barker’s office 4 , and the Advocate was for the third time. suppressed. This step gave great satisfaction to rhe Onionmen. ' • • ; Capt. Clark, Post Commissary at New Or leans, tendered his resignation and would probably go north In the course of a month. Naw'tYdiK, Jan. 10.— Advioes from New Orleans report thafcthe rebels have 12,000 men and twonty guns at Port Hudson. x The earth works are said to he tjrelvo . mUes.ln extent, The oapitol building, at Baton Rouge, was destroyed by.fire reoently, -with many thou sand copies br rare and valuable books, pa pers, Ao.“ The loss was'estlmated at 70,000. •From the Army of .lhe Poiomoc* Hea»qoa»t*bb or tbi Abvt or THi Poro juc, Jan. Biobmond Exami*f t ot the 10th, ooiUlds » ipeoUl' diipfttch from Jaaluon,.to-day, says that the New Orleasi Delta, of the 6ih, ©onUlna the following: • About twoo'clock New Yctrs morning four rebel gunboats.caae down Buffaloßayou into Galveston-Bay, and.-alongsidethe Harriet Lu», one on lido. The Texan’s sharp shooters then comraeneedan assault on herj and loon iueoeedediri'klllihgall the gunners ud Cap t. Wainwright 1 , her commander. Tho Aisail&ntathen boarded her,ahd,afiera des perate Struggle,: «aptu»d the i: ves*el. The I Westfield, under eomteandof Com.Benihnw, [ determined not to he 'taken, and after a eon .saltation of officers andsaen, all Agreed* they blew hemp with aU qq tafffcjMgpjtaft her eonmaadiy- Only eight escaped.. The oa hnoe.-of jhe, Yankee fleet and onl tramport ioaaMd* ..twheanal boAtaafc the wharf,wttb two compAipot,of' lhe'4M''Mdsl.volunttef* #ero oaptnred..' ; mi, “ -J! * ' 4 Federal vessel wal placed to reconnoitre the' harbor to wateh the Harriet Lane and pterentifhe’Cdnfederatei from lending hat to : iea.*'-* ‘ • • • . OAoXtasMwja, JdjuO.~JU.il now eSoertAiied „that tho onemyrotoraed iron hii position on Bator day night an<L-fianday morning, men milM beyond Steward’s creek. His eavalry returned* after hearing of the withdrawal; of oar forces. “ '*,• Gehl Morgan has altar de-. straying the Nashville railroad within font nilM>o( Louisville. He Also destroyed the Lexington and Covingtoh railroad, aid p*J rolod a Urge'number of prisoners. The Mobile Adesrfiser .and JUgiiter has tho following prfvatodfipiteh: 1 -Being outnumbered more, than two to one, *O7. the enemy and our troops utterly exhaust--, ed by thfi odd and xaln and four dayi'.indei* sant fighting, with' a great loss in killed and wounded, Gen. Bragg determined to faoe haok 'to Daok 'riveri* Theeneiny showed that he wai receiving Urge tctaforoements from Ken tucky. By a brilliant flight march, covered by the admirable cavalry r of Wheeler' end Wbartoa, the whole army, with'the supplies and captured 'arms, is - now conctntrstlng; on ill new lines and ready foe the enemy when ever beshall advance,. Since this army cross ed the Tenhessee. river we have captured 9,500 prisoners,smallaras and lots of wagons. Cha(lanooga t Jun. 7.—The enemy has ad vanced his lines 7 miles this side of Murfrees boro. He has been ’ guilty of the most out rageous enormities, stealing private property, robbing peaceable oitfxens, and running off <• niggers.** RaUigi, N. 0,, Jan. 9.—The StaU Journal has reliable information from Newborn, that the enemy, not less than 80,000 Strong, are on theoeast,and a most formidable fleet at Beau fort. It is supposed that an attaok ia medi tated on Wilmington and Goldsboro. Gen. Magruder, In his officUl dispatch eoh oerning the capture of the Harriet Lane, says: I have taken 600 prisoners and a large auantl ty of valuable stores, arms, Ao. The Lane is but little injured. The Fight at Vick*burg--Rebel Camp Broken ap. - Cairo, Jan. 11.—By arrival to-night from the month of the Yaioo, we have anthentio accounts from Viokaborg. Sherman** repulse was complete. The entire force, nnder the dlrotion of MoOlernend, re-embarked on Sat urday on transports, closely pressed by the reboi advance, ifhloh, coming In range of the gnnboati, were driven back with severe loss. At last acconnts the entire fleet of trana-l ports, with the troops, had arrived at Island Eighty.two, on their way to Napoleon. The engagement was Isis general than heretofore reported. The principal fighting was done by the oentre, nnder command of Smith and flair. Our loss, as near a* eould ! be ascertained, 1,500 wounded, 600 killed and 1,000 missing. ; The steamer ttussilman was burned by the guerrillas ten alias above Memphis. Cept. Mooer’s oommand of abent 100 men attaoked a eamp of 300 rebels at Hnntoon*s Mills, on the morning of the' Bth, and com pletely routed them, killing 10 and taking 46 prisoner*. Only two federal* were wounded. Hartford City War Debt Bonds. Hattroity Jan* 10.—The city war debt ' bonds to the amount of $160,000 was taken to.day at premiums ranging from 10 toll per cent, premium. The whole amount of the bids was for between one and two millions of dollars, Railroad Collision. New Jan. 10.—The train on: whioh Gen. Butler was a passenger for Boston, came Into collision with another train titu morning. AU the seats in the ear-were smashed except those on whioh he rode. The General, esoaped unhurt. :The McDowell Conn-Marshal ifASHDrbTex, Jan. 10—Cql; Shriver was again examined before MoDowsll’s Court to day, principally with referenoe to the move ments and orders of Gen., McDowell on the 2fth, 38th and 29th of August, tracing up and explaining allhls conduct on those days. . . [ . Missouri Legislature. JxrfiMOiCirr, Jan. 10.—Nothing of spa* biitl importance was done by the Legislature. After taking the sixth ballot for United States. Senator, without any material ehange from the first jointsessloa, the Legislator* ad j burned till the first Monday la aebruary* . LATEST NEWS .FROM, EUEQIfE- Arrival of the Steamer JoiA*; ! Oars Raoi, Ju. 10.—The #tea*er;«J«rnj! I; from Londonderry on the 2d inti; p—y 4 j • this point nt noon to-day, nnd *u InUtwpt* I j •d by the new* yneht of the Associated Pr*»»* I: The steamer North American arrived nt j ■ Londonderry on the 30th, nnd the Hnttsn nt 1 j Southampton on the Slit, nnd the Kangaroo j; nt Qaeemtown on the lit. ; I : xhe working men of Unneheiter here held j ameeting to exprass sympathy with the NortbT in their effort* to iippreu the rebellion in the I ; United Bute*, nnd n congratulating nddmal to President Lincoln, on his ooprse, was |; ndoptod. . - I The English revenae 1 accounts show nn In* I oreni* during the yenr 0fX2,392,000. ? I The London T!me» think* that this prove* J conclusively thnt cotton U net king* nnd It | would be far better for EngUnd to keep nil her cotton operative* on public pension UIL 1 they were nbaorbed in ether trade* than vary | one point in her national policy. .1 The Liverpool ootton market opeited with I nn ndvnnoe of %@ld. but rioted on ;Wedn**-: I day with .a downward tendency and>t uoml-l nal priees, owing to theitook beings largely ! in excess of the estivates/ buyers offered to I purohare at a decllneof &@ld. but the offer* 1 were generally refused. The tales for tore* day* amounted to 54)000 bale*, end oh Friday 5,000 bates we reported to have been sold at I the Corn Exchange | Was closed owlng to the holidays. At Tues* day's market priees were steady i-and un lohanged.Iohanged. ; I iVovmons—Continue very dulL if , I Xomfcm.—Consols closed on Friday at 92}£. S 92 Erie K. R. shares 42; Ills. Central 42 41 per oent. discount. Southern New». } j Foaraxsa Mouse*, Jan. io.— I The Bag of truoe iteamtoat, New York arrived to-day: from City Point,' in charge of Msjor L. C.: TurnerJ Bhe bringt down fire hundred Union prisoners and ninety-eight womeg! and chil dren. I \ The Riehmond Examiner, ef Friday, Jan. l 9th. announces that.-Oen. Bragg ihas fallen ! baok to, Tuilahoma, ih Coffee oouxrty, Tenn.,- situated on Rock Creek, 71 miles from Na*h-;l vUle and 32 oh the Nash 'ville AChrattanooga railroadwhaf* it inter; j siots with the MeMinnville and Manchester 1 I road, as'a base of operation, and aji a position |of defenoe we understand that ijthat place j offers great advantages. - A special dispatoh to the Charleston papers Lsays.that Gen. Bragg addressed the citisens pt Deoherd and Winchester, Tenn., oh Monday, asiraripg them that he weuld noMeave them to the-enemy, hub would make 4 stand be* I tween AUianoe and TuUahomai He; had 1 fallen baek to give his men repose, after a I battle whieh had exhausted their energy J The | Yankees have advanced six mllosjfrom Mur- I freesboro. CXarlttbyn, Jan. Bth.—The following U from Kingston, N. C., of *o-dey> date: The 1 ehemv are making immense preparations for an advance. JUinforoentenf) are daily arriv ing from Suffolk. The number of Yankees at Moorhead City and Newbem Is 50,000 strong, under oemmand of Gen. Foster.'- They will i probably attack Charleston, Wilmington, l Weldln and Goldsboro* simultaneously. | It la (reported that they are now of oking. their Marching rations. From Cairo. |i Caibo, Jan. 10.—Dispatches from Memphis, dated this morning, say that Gen. . MdClefj nand has arrived at Vicksburg'and superset ded - General Sherman in the command ef the forces engaged in the attaok bn that plaoe. — ’ " 1 i.i ; The Lost in Neile? , « Wrtiion ft . Tennessee* ijj- . ■ h*' A ootreipondent of the Philadelphia iVi» send* tho-foliowlng: j ... MviKissßOkO', Jan. 9.—From official re* torsi it haa booh aooortalned.. that the total iota In Gen. Hegley’i diviiloh, oomprliing killed, wounded and mining, lipne thouiahd three hundred and fifty-«ix. " jN , The tout' loir in Col. Hambright’i 79fch Regiment Of Penniylvania Volttniannli 300 | killed, wounded and milling; oror half the roglaont are loiL Gen. Roieoranrhas talftn oooation to oompliment the colonel and bia men. personally lor, their oonipieuoua and un flaaatni oourege under fire. The 78th.'&ogiment loiu 22 killed, HO wounded, and 25 milting. \ ■ , ?;•: The Sevetft£-fir»t Regiment (Pinnijivania Cavalry) loit fourteen altogether, inkllltd, wounded and milling. The ‘Pennsylvania troops all behaved splendidlyi;, . The 101 l of the retell inornate# ‘every diy. _Two thousand wounded Confederates were tent to Lavergne, from herb, yeeterdav.! Many more are loft bore, but thoy cannot be' - moved, ai ~tKolx wohh'ds ere :;frightfal« and mo'itof thorn will die. , ViL. ‘ Jart as X! telegraph I learn;-that the town of Levergne hk> r -ooen acd dentally burned dowhj io the rebel-wounded will here to be •ont KaihTille, and thenooto Lonlsville ; for treatment*'- il',- r - 1. Gen.! Boaocraai’ headquart«r« wort to-day removed to, the house of Hon* James Beady, near this plaoo, where John Jflamlltpn Mor gan,'the.aoUd guerrilla, irM;marrftd some ; ft - : 'S' " KIVERINTELLIGENGE. . Th# weather during the pest, two daja jba»;bten unae|tisd and disagreeable, with both'rateandEnow, failing at interval*. : The river wug about jkt a stead laet craning, with five and a jUil foet by thi inarlcs. There will doubtleee a swell within ihaifcxt Urea ty-four hours, under the Influence, qif; theraoent rains which appear to hare been general.'. Wejure,aiyet, no intelligence from the hetdwataniof the Allegheny.- RntinA— vu not very brisk at tit Satur* day, which may be attributed principally to tbVun tamable condition of tbs weather;. The offerings of freight ware Varylight and the xecMpte wyre limited. The arrirtls were the Armada from Wheeling*' Igo from GelUpolls, and Hew Totkfrem CindnnatL. The Emm* Graham* from ZanurlUa*: Is doe 1 bera'tbls morning., , j ‘ y The departure* on Saturday war* the Min err*, fcr Wheeling; Echo, for GaMpolis; LUrioMirtln, for Ztnorville, end Emm* Ho. 2, foe The last named boat bad a moderate trip* Including aome gorenunant freight.. j The hull of Capt. Wo. BailettVnew steamer, now In pracaas of construction at Sbbnsatowh, will, we learn, soon be ready for launching. QepU fi. In* tend* to make this one of the flneek beats|n poletof ■lxo> style and finish, on the Weetera watmV - Bhs will be completed In the early jmrt of March, and will be placed In tha lower trade after.' . }• 1. i ; ' Capt. D. Z. BrickaU'a new iteiker 1j rapidly ap. preaching completion, and wilt bo roadyto for BU Loais in a Cow dija. i. . "M The W&ellng packet for to-dky 4* the beautiful I and fleet steamer Armada, Capt. Johnson, baring | promptly at 11 o’clock a. m. :i ' {. _ • | * The new and commodious steamer Armenia, Capt. I A. 0. HcOaUoa, is filling up rapidly, andwlU 1 soon I ,be ready to leave for Bt*l«oais. ; r■■ . j I We take the following river itetos from theClncin- 1 I net! Commercial of Baturday: [ 1 V; j •Captain Alt Hopkins, formerly one of of the Tigress, bat purchased the W. tJ. Woodride, bfitiin. The Woodslde haslrone to lioauvule*. { vhneihe will load for the Cumberland, {ln the Qov- I while od|: his way hen from I cSn, h*dhtopoehrtpk*«Jgoo »«[Qdln»^on th» I Ohio wd Mtodiiippl r»lUt*d, daring Thuradhy night. I BflTorml other r»llr&»dl»M«nP".wer* tohlMdofnllu I varying from ttOO to ♦3oo* • -3. „ ' - I C*ot A. Q.soa*» late of tfce f, Healy; strived from I gL lsonls inyeeterday morning’s train.' Ha left for f Pittsburgh, last nlghvln search of a nice Uttle I steamer* . ■1 ■ j Capt.'Kyle left for Hanging Sock on the >Bceton I iwT night, on a visit to hiiold friend. Captain 8-B. | Hampatead, of the laetta, who, we regret ;to an | nonnee, is very 111 at home* ii j Marketa by Telegraph. Haw Tons, Jen. 10—Hoon£ Cotton firm; salsa 1.000 bales at lion* deolined fe.; aalss sjfiCO bbla. at $6 1006 85. for State, |6 8607 05:1* ; Ohio, and f7®7 60 tor flodtherh.. Wheat. decUnlpsi choice Spring 91 S6OVSS. .Cortr dedinlnw-eefca, 3,600 bush, at 68070 c. fbrtmnxiad, and SlAttm ftr. sound. Pork Ann. Laid firm*; Whisky doll at 40a. man RAILWAY TIME-KKKPBR— -1-Bil.mniAl.T.T ADAPtXD rOB AUre XXOCLIKHT TIMS.' One<iUlwmart«Uß«w** AUm of the d»y, end ebooH reUil ft* pdoetfroa f*o toSSO ftclu bold ealyto' th» cm*, cooildntimix of oMorted pottorafcHMTy liUw.pUtodyMreM* of * half do*«a, SSJ. Btt> mltlto* ■old, betmUbUf «n*»»«d. P«e o*“©*' eheM doeeo, 539. .geapU cmwof half cfSch kind, S3BU Terau ~Tk ,WUIU Mat byexprwi with bill jbrcolloo 'tlSoMWr?mßJtrentt OAIH ft ADVAHOS,** we cwoot coQtct tram them. ThU tooao of»benoit Mtoftb!*«rti£jMO( the.tis*o»,Md )o*i tbetUaffer those In the RTtor wishing to.mske wumMj zepldjj. or4 “** r , 'HOBB4BD BBO» .goto inpottm, , , hMßnimnii.HMnm.tMW. »■ «• TOUONUM.Y GloAba WOKKJ3. ’ PA&EOBB, TATIOS A '" - : lamp oHnia*rMiituTAorim*B». Otto* Ho. ltS SXOOHD Stt***,' : torn** i: i t: 'S-' *"-1 I J ,•? " Kariafee Bupenor Cppjwf Slltiko works, *ttnwM% ': . park, m’coedy & . junoiKtoiOTrf aniAimaiQ.BEAZiiBSAKy l nT « (iftppre • pttEMKP qgFPS& JLAJ3ED BTILI. BOTTOMS, wib*. **- °" h “ 4 ’ «i »TJii ConfeMlon* andExpenenc# SaSjIHYAUD. ** H 'nf U d • CWttOd t 0 I ooll * ““ W *" D.bW«.F^«^'.£v£* nlvbx .t «t» ue> Um.Uit meant ottxU-Cv* ;Sas, ,tio bu cm»d hi**U bftlng PbM 0 jfctM exp*, tlmmglirndtatltapoaK*® «d,n»k. •H. B,«bctc«tal . poet-paid i «»«u BOOT mdjr b.Wd of. ttoautsor, HAMAH- TtT. XAtfrAlß, Bedford, Klnge Go.* ». *• 1 i- mbUOjriUwT : ' ~ T; " »‘£*~ ' ,r r B. MiuAa. tae-EOBIHSOK, MIMS & MU* 'flcKj?, y<ic*DKi* *»» KUciriHiirnh Won*, ftttstmrgfa, Peon’* '** i OmciiSo. SI tUun I MumftctvnaUkindaofStKAM SKOIHKBAMB pMTT.T. JtAOHUCBBT,' OABTINGB, BAILROAP WORE.ITBAM BOILXBS AHP BHEKT IBOS WOBK.T' •V'JOBBWCTAHD &SFAII&KQ donoou fchort olio, i ? mh2Btdly jtaCBUKKK ft BAJUfcES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BAKE 'VAULT IBOS VAULT DOOB, ADD BTKBL-LIiJBD BUBQLAB-tBOOF* 9.AVS - i ' M-ASUTAOTCKEB3. No*} m'a%d 18l’ Mrert, btHectn Wood and BmUtytiUjitniU—North tide. ■VBANK LOOKS *lwipn onbaod. ftyeoaSWELL & CA.itRIA.GS MANUFACTURERS, At VactO'i bnQCKBNEW AI, (.aum Hr. Cliib «T»ricT.) • ' • -•-••• •>; ij-; ■>. i £4T Repairing dohej as usual. . i i^7rtf TBitWbargii Steel Wort*. ~ . uaao joszi .jods H »:> rr.........tr ct; rj/» ts n ; JONES, BOYB & C 0 Muafiocann of OAST. STEEL; latoo, SBSSING, PLOW,AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPWK<i3 AND AXUE&, corner QfBoM and Pirat «Urbow,Pittibargh, i cpp ’* 1 ; —.•*' ocifl I j. o. aiutraxucK *• me. 0; KIRKPATRICK & CO., Manufrcturars and Wholesale: Dealers.in LAMPS, OHraNKTS, BIIADSS, *c. ••“Wholesale Ag«nti for KISS'S OJCLRBBAIKD I iIiLDiUKATIHQAHD tUBBIOATIHa GAB&OH IjpiLßi' No. .89 Woo»'S«aw, , ‘^odteßtJ' , 1 Hotel, PltUborKh.Pa. ,*, . jalfcijd fSTJOHH. COCHBAH &>BaO„ Manu&otnnn of IBOH RAILIHG, IBQNTAPLTB AHD i VAULT DOOBS,' WIHDOW BHUXTKBB, T/nxpOW GUARDS,fto., Hoe. ft Second stneetaud 86 Third street, between Wood and Market. Bare on' band'a! Tariety'cf new Paitern*,'fcncy and ptato,sfttebb to aQ purposes, ; Particular attention paid fy enploelng Orate Lets’;. Jobbing dorib at short nollpa. *h 9 r~ car's. B. & 0. P. MARKLE, Paper', j MAKCTTAOTUBSSfI and dealers in BOOK, PJUHT,- *■ i LSTTIB AND ALL KINDS OFWRAP PINO PAPEB. ■ - - If MTHare removod from Ho. 37 Wood strict to Ho. | S 3 Bznitbfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa. AgrOASH OBTBAPK FOB RAQ9. my* earn. HOLMES &,BOMS, Beaten JTpOBMOH AHD DOMESTIC BILLS OF EX CHASM, CEBTIFIOATEB OF DEPOSIT, !!iNK SOWS AND SPECIE; No. 67 ITarli.t ntnvit, Pitta tmrgh, Pa.' r ■-i »=••'" ’"•■•'• ■ ■■■ '■.•‘•'■o HTOoCectlohn' made on. ari title s-sjs» ' throfaghoritthaUnited•' ’■ •- 1 ' * •‘*'••>B3 CaiTHKHKY H. COI.I.IHS;, gor- WARDING AHD OOMHISaiON MERCHANT and whdjaMla .deaforin- CHSRBB, BJJTTBB, BXKDB, PISE, and Prodnot generally,. Ho. S& -Wood street, PtttabunftApe. -I- w«u-> «80l se »rare, - Jttjiqaijrms. WIMOTPB . - sewnvei machines, So. CT FIFTH STBIET. •: -J Jr . V ' ' • ’ 1 ’ 'pITtBBVBSBi PA« Theta ■ DNBIVADIEU; ’FAMUtt MACHINES here lost been awarded the highest premium at the WORLD'S PAIBi th» Uachtnea in the world ooaaietisg. :' Ortr ioa.oo) have already beerni sold, 'ail- firing jaiwnriatlilkttoi \ !■' U-f hararei, with alike ildes'. forming n« -tidee wr ebala, -it will eUich. bea, Ml, gather, btsd, cord, tack and j ’Hia.elefence. speed.and aimpilcity. of cbfoe, thalwanty and sUangtb of stitch, ud adapt abtiiiy to tbethvekeet or thlnneet bbdctfraafler It the moat «(JOOKBSn7Ii ASD POPULAR BKWIHO MAOHIHB »ow offered tothe pnbUo.. S9*oall..and examine thaip at-Ho. 27' PIPXH 6TBBCX. : ‘ ; - WXtSeUBXE&COiv ; •- ’-A '♦'■U- Wmtba K Aa»vr» - jA9ai*wP Bimk havings INSTITUTION. No. 110 SxmviiLn Bn ext, (opposite the Oostam Hdase.) Chartered by the Legtslatare*'- «ffiona: Praident—JAHZS PABK, Jn ■ , tic* rnaanrotsv v Wb. H. smith, , j ; H.». Badd, John r. Jennlnge, Aoßeiceman, . Ihoe. D. Memler, - Joahaa Bhodea, ;. Shoe. 8> Blair, Jacob Stuckratb,.. Trandi Bellan, Alex. Bradley, Henryldojd, Alfred Slack. - • . ’ a. . josUh kibsi - o~Sos» ah. Wolf,; A. 8. Bell* _ ■ Je*« DUworth, R. D. Cochran, &S. fowler, : W. A. Bead, ' Wm. Smith, J. W. VoodweU, B. 0. Schmertx, O. B. Jonee, f, Bxhm.\ •' OrVoßitkatna, B. IV Jooee, I JiJ£.Tt«niß,. 8. EL-Hartman, W. IL Ph-dpe, 1n m Iwh. . EL. J. Asdenoo, 0. B. Herxos, I Waßxxte. D. K. Mcßlnler, W. Ibthaea. ‘ {Secretary and Vnaeiirer—D. tt. M’KIHTJCT. i Open daily, from 9a.m. to 3 p.m. ABo,Taeadny amd Satarday ertninfi,from 6 to S o'clock.* Deposits receitedof OHB DUfcKasd upwards, jDlTidendi declared In and Jane of eseb LMrldeadaalioTwd W,remain eic.plec*‘i te the credit of the depositor as prtnelpal,i&d hear inter* M&ooki cont3isnf(£arter, By-Law*,*?*furntahad atthaofioa. ; ay Thk InatltnUqa oWm, eapactony to those per* I eons whose aarniap 4r* email, the appotttmlty to I Kctmnlata,by null deposits, easUy iwrodLa an. I-whichwill-baanaotiroawhen needed, l notoSty being mfr, bat bearing internet, tuitaad <rf 1 piMinintmiodaww. dfiftlyinM .. ! * IiLKUtiIMY COUMTy. ea.-—tfawe XVlntheOiplun,'Court, No. te/DocraMlßr borTana. lsga.- lothomMtorof thofln»raraonlU of Bobor, Bobb, .T.jk*, ■ l And now, to wit, B<J,lB(3. o» laotlonol g-bebow, Jr-BHnatlotwjr fct rxMittntt,*. BBaDtOBD tODfiV Xtq ll »PP°lO l «dj« ndlt« M wdlttko ocootmt ui mwiAlolj, •ntbMijdUtrt maw. . sir mboOßbt. -- ! At ndMOar wIU otterf lo lh«.d«lW aboro oppolaUMßt. ot bit otQco, rio. llVTocrtn oaHoMD&Y, tbo IMB do, oT STABCH: AGENCY* Iwndantgned araAfssie,forßlUibwahend |wtetoKjr t i» ■* ■ ;• • ■ WATTS MADIBOH STABOH OOMPABT, - 7 wnVb.‘io'S IU qautttw to a» tndooa oaot Totaoooblo torna. SCHOMAKEE & LANG, -8g MBKBTT BTfc«ET. V~iUIUJSf&K —The October List, United Kxeb» Taxes, isnow dae, an* W*W®, ** lbs Oflks of Intanstßarsaas fcrthe Twqah-tfcW * IMftsiet; VATBB bTBZXT, sntt door to toe City Tress axy, AUsgfceay/ • .. Fwsaassihohirte'aofcpsJA tlwteteni oaths BXFXIMBX& notified itot $m 9* ***• «tu b. mwtf*** I Il« Oolbctat of Uk £3d Patriot. Ptoa'». /jlUX'i.'Uil— til - balx: to?amvfc: and tor I Vsmi* »f , uaub. Biquii* 00. I'UTf : vt v -'C'V?Si
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