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■y'. SATcimT KOEHmo, JAg. 34.
CITZ AFFAIRS. _
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\ I; BWlMff niiwnitumimi Jinii i»s-u
Shocking CMeof liciib
■ 1 ihooUng oaeoof iaeeatsbaa adultery hag
Jut baas j.brougbt to', light through tbo !■
H«ty: ud rigilanbe ot Diatriot Attorney
. Kltkpebiok, who haa taken the neaoeaaary
Itapf td hare the party iadlsted. Tho dr
eamrtaaoea .of the soot, aa darelopodtona, are
. them:]
■' OoStadoy laet, ephyajalaa reeidiagia tlu
' Btith'word wu celled apon to attend a caae
of mliMaMßt, at the heuae of a man named
3 toot, la tho rbdnlty of Centra araaue. : Ha
found the woman for fill, rather) la a rety
daigeroua oondltion, owing principally to her
extreme yonth, being atill In her fifteenth
; you. The bhlld waa bora,‘but In eoaaaqneaae
of a moat remarkable mal-formatlon it waa
'hot pouible for It to farriro, and it AM la
three honra, ■ i. _ '“
Oa being Boeationedaa to.thapaternity of
' tha child, aha itatad that It belonged to, her
, ownitapfalhar, Adam Oxanhart, abutahar
doing bnilneaa oa WylloatreoW Sko had boon
. firing out, and whoa on e Tialt to bar'home;
. leateprlng,ahe alleged that bar atop-lather
'■ • ■ had Violated her perion—her mother haring
; : baaa ibceatfrom home at tha time. -
''ltkppeari fartherthat the;glrl had Men
induced to matcan information agalnat her
: etap-lether, before Alderman Daft,; but by
aomamaanaor other tha ear# waa aattladl
■ Shu attorney in thaeaae, it would mm, got
;,sssforhla aarrioea, and tha girl waa to bo
paid $5OO. We are not informed aa to whathar
thla money area paid or not. At aoon aa tha
oaaa eama to the knowledge of the' Diatriot
- Attorney, ha diraeted offioar Smith to make a
' oharge against Oxanhart, for lnoaatnona adnl
try, upon whloh he waa arraated and taken
before Alderman Nlaholaon, who bald him to
. bail in the earn Of $1,500, to aniwer a farther
hearing to-day.
- The name of the girl la Urban, but her
lather haring died tome' time ainoe, her
mother married Oxanhart, who carried on the
aaaae buaiueat, and held worked far Urban pre
rioua to hia death. Xha marriage waa not a
happy hue, and it ia not longainoe Oxanhart
had baen arretted on e oharge of threatening
to kill hia wife with a butohar knife. Tho girl
ireatalhfd in the family for a time, but finally
- left them. Shewill not be fifteen yearn of
- age until next Jane.
; Oxanhart, whan arretted and informed of
the information, treated the matter- eery
, lightly, remarking that thatefiair had been
nettled—that it waa all right, ate., alluding
’to the tnlt before Alderman Daft. When he
got tehndaraland the nature 61 the preaent
- a alt, end realise that it waa no tririal matter,
he daiiad hating had any intercourse with
' the gUlwhatarer, and declared that her glory
waa utterly felae.
Under,the l*th Motion of tha penal bode,
tha oftanae alleged hera la punlahable by a
fine not arooeiling $5OO, or aa impriionmant
in the penitentiary net extending three yean.
She Diatriot' Attaboy ia determined to tea
- the eada of juatioe aatiafied, and the antra
qaent inreatlgatlon will probably reTeal the
laota in zeferenoo to the alleged “Battlement* 1
/ or "oompromiie” of a crime ao reroltlng and
.haiaou. - ■ -
Bore Headed.
The Jwpateh oompl*inathet.the Counoll
mtn of Allegheny hareelected the Sauna
- offiaial paper of that olty, while ltla already
. the oßolal paper of Fittaburgh, Alleghany
• oepnty, and aerate! of the aurrounding bo'r
ougha. It oomplalna that tha Sauna haa
been thna farored aolely on aooount of ita po
dltteal inluenoe, and not on ground of
' - tiimf!ttt6a.~ PMhapa eo. Bat if our heigh-
V bor wiH allow na, we will aay here that'
era drnot know anything that the long
eatalogue of rery reapeotable and Ina—tt.i
gentlemen who hare heretofore had aoonneo
ttan withthia paper, had .to do with the re
'.hut eleotioa in AUegheny dtj. D. H. White,
-fiifl., aa the Sitpotek Tory well knoWi, aold
. hia entire intenat In thla paper in 1858:
1 Meagre. D-D- Williama and D. L. Baton eoli
eheir reepectiTe lntereata, and rumored bom
IttedtylnlBs9. 'H>-
'i Ifwemeybepermittaduotherruggeatlon,
we would intimate to our oontemporary thaw
in thaea war timer, -people rubeodbe for am
read that pepar.whlehfenlehes the late it and
; - Ditpaul makea any eepeoiat eifort to furolah
, . ita leadira with newa/ontatdo tho tit} Itaair.
' Tha Senna ia the-oatypaper. to .thix dty
whloh employ! a reguinr Tolograpnio
: ; pondent in Waahington City, rod . the
- paper which employe n TelegrapMc corres
pondent in Harriaburg. The Oixaim pay
more for; nwe per week than all tha ot ¥
' daily papera-of thie '
month.
If ,wu are thereby enabled to ahtiolpa.
the other papera of the elty aday or two, a,
tha pablio prefer haring, tha Sauna, eut
laaa enterpriling eontamporariaa ehould hot
complain. It bat expo,oa their own went of
enteipriae and makea the more prominent ear
rery decided adrentagei for fomiahlag the
lathet and moat reliable newb. | v s 1 .
Thla ia the aaont of the rery extraordinary
IparuMin the l oironlation or thr Sauna,
and tha oanae of tha plain tire exaaperation
.. Of our feding contemporary.
• ~-JBxe and Eat*
J>r. jro&as, tf New Tork, the renowned Oto
Uit, Aurist and Burgeon, is nowyractiiing at
fkii Siw Chtfles Hotal, In this city, where hie
wili rem. util 23d, 1803. Br.
J,itrAlfhtooicroi»o4ojoilßonomlnnti,'ro
■ itorioc nlml oppooHno* 'mad right. Ho
; ' opontoifOr OaUnot, Hornli,Poljpu«in tho
UH or tor, Club-foot and Holr-lip. Ho CUM
■ ntorT'iju and drooping of tho lid, indm
• enlarged tonrili, romom turnon from tho
on or oar, Inierli nrtUbdil ojm And oat
drum! when the natural drum il-deitrojid.
Ha oura Inpodlnonta of ipooch, doafltoii,
dlmhorg* from the OAT, ud nolll is tho head.
Hr, Joboi glroo ipecUlittentlonto old itind
iAf diltoMi of All Undi. Br. J. baa per
formed monr ranarhohlo earn. . Ho hoi ud
A thorough Htdlool odaoAtlon in Barope ud
America ; : W» ie hU room. - ; Xtai.
•HloUd wIU do wtU to atill thomiclru of
dkii opportunity, ai Hr. Jonoo liai pro Ton
—Mmoolf to bo A phjrinlu of oxtnardlnarp at
tain min ti.-
: GntnulThD a* Dnrr'l MllCihriLi Control,
PrmujrSH.—J. Gooderich Bupli,Waihlsg
ton, Pa. 1 BdwAid A. Eltxmlllor, Ntwork, 0.;
XiAofcu B. Ooohru, PalaoU, PA. ; Chorlii
Spoor, Holt Manohejter.PA; JohnH.Doug
loo?Pittsburgh | William Slou, Zutnllla,
Ohio. AU of whom paaaad on hraoiAbtal ex
amination wort Awarded tho diploma of-tho
College, ud were proiontod by tho toonlty
with 00plot of tho CoUpca float of Pomon
:ihlp, aa momoilAli of their exemplary dopvt
-tout, ixduitrj ud application daring thou
AttondaßQo at College.
©SMCATIO*.— TU MW ehanlifdUe* of
Toarth Jtagalar BapUat obaroh, locatad :on
Pla» atraat, 9th Ward, star tha oatar dapot,
will ba opaaad fori worahlp to-morrow.
' - PraacUag la tha morale*, at 10)i o’clock, bp
v ttapaator, Bar. Itaao Eawpar,at S o’olack
bp Bar. L K. Ball, amd at IX o'clock bp
Bar. Ghaca, of aha lint BapUit ckorch.
A. O. JlcQ»i*, Era., tit “ whaal barrow
■na," hat ratarnad to tU< ally attar an ik
•Mtalb Pika’iPaak rationel artrlaar
j«a EiiMoadililtolUttiitnrtW
. lag Tayafad rar 1,100 dIIm in • ranllboatof
Ma awa oomUnotloa. Haloaka wall and
baartr.
Oasanair Ann JHUauan Pro*
at lean to*nliit, nt
:«MMrt;adL:;B»ka... ftwworda at feed
j>deaiaelto tha-yeaag aapirmnt attar tnjipl
blia*F aad aany reliable logaaetioni to lha
< dtaeerdaat pain. All will Srbanafittad and
latareated atOonmrt BaU te-night.
, .-iAMMaataat at Beeta tad Bkeaa at Mf
aaUaarfa Aaattta gone, MneHa Haft 'H
IWiatreei ■ . ■ ■; •
MTiunii::
*AH SHOT SXAS BY A WOKAH!
- tnfOtndn’olookTrldaynflar
ffifihr b tarrtbla bi|id; <u anaotadat tha
ofiloa of Aiiarman If tßrfda, on Plftk itraat,
la ilia daath of Hr. Jno. MoCormlok,
awn amployadaa data* -tot thaabppar
WMki, andrniilng is Pitt towuhlp, jnaar
thawerka. [Tha oboumataaou an brlafiy
«>fi*t ; -' •' i ; .' '•
. Soau.'iajrt’ ijia Min Xlixabath Baa tty,
daugbtar of 4 labororwaaaad Samuo]' Baptty,
raaldlng taaa all; batwaaaßadfordand;Cllif
atraati.ln tha SaranthTfard, appaatadbbfora
AldanaaaHoßrida, andprafarradaohariaof
fornication and baatariy ngnlnat John;Me-
Cormaak.aliagtng thnthahad aadUoadj kar
undar promlaf of marriaga, aad thatahawma
than pngnant. Ska alio oomplalnod ofi him
baring rafusad to marry her, and iriiud to
haya kin anaatad. ".~y ,7 7. v .". i
I Awarrant waa laaaad, aadMoConnack waa
arraatad tadey. Ha bad a haarfngth.lt af
tarnoon,.and intend kail fortrial,ona of hia
amplayara firing bond for bia appaaranod.
Miaaßaattj waapraaantduriagtha haarlng,
aad bothpartlM appaarad on aiWandly t4roi
aa tho ciraomltanoai would admit ot than
tha ball waa aatarad tka mag iatrata tnrnadto
baraadaakad: “latha ball ntialaetofijf"
Bba rapllad: f* 0, jaa." ' ' ;.7.'77 s, J 7
—MoConnack and bla-frianda tboa atairtad' to
laaTothaoßea, Miu Baatty ttlll ratalilng
'Mraaal.;: Wbon thamanhadraachad'iha
platform, loading boa tho sffloa door. to : tka:
atraat,Mintßaattj roaaand atappad forward
'to tha door. 'Atthatlaitauttha report of a
plrtol waa beard,Wad McCormack criod out:
«I’adiOtl”;"l’ai.kotr ! ' [ i
' Tho maglatratadld not notin that thajwe
man had jot talt bar teat, and whan ba turn
ed round ha aaw bar aomlttf book, with a r»-
Tolrar la bar band*. Ska aald i**Ha:drota
ma toit,aad;l akot blm. I giro myaaif ap-”
Ska than took a aaat upon a chair, exkSUing
a moat remarkable degree of; limnau jaad
oompoaun. j. . . . j -.7 77;}';7.
MoOoraaak wu oarrlad back into theefen,
and atratokad upon a nttea, Min Beittjjaii.
tlag looking idiraotly at him. Dr. McCook,
Jr., waa callid In, and pronbaaead kla eaaa
hopoloaa; Ho oxplrad In a faw miuutaj, not
balng able to apeak altar rooalTlag tha’woand.
Tka ball entnod tha beak, Immadlatal yj ba
law tha laft ihoulder blada, and from tha po
sition of tha; partial it la anppoaad that; tka
kaart had bapaynnatratad.'
Thopartlaatouia terribletradegybelong
to tha' bdmblar dan, but both an laid to bo'
roapaotaUo. |Ha appaan to bo about thirty
Joan of aga,;wbl)a aka (tain aho la nineteen.
Ska waa oauUonad not to aayenythlng that
might erimlnata haraalf, but aha perflated in
aba had ahot him ;baoau|a ha
had wrongodher. Ska bad aTldanUyponter
ad wall tka oanaaguanoaa, and waa praparad to
aot accordingly. *
i Caronar MOCluhg waa notldad toon altar
tka daath of MoCormeck, and at non aa ha
bad ampannalad a Jury hadlnatad that a poat
mortam axamination ba mada, which waa
doaa. Thai ban bad panatratad antiralj
through tha lakaat, aad waa found a Ilttla ba
low tha laft hlpplVundafaaatk tha akin. Au
indrion waakll that wmanaoaaiarj la.ordar to
karo it axtraatad. Tka eknt waa than oponad,
to datarmlnai tha bourn of tha ball. It had
antarad balow tha laft a copula, paaaad through
tha laft lungiand haart, aad lodgad uuder tho
latagumaat, balow tha nlppla, aa daaaribad.
Tho waapaa and waa a air barralad rarolr
at, Tory kaary, and fully okargad. Only oua
band waa dlackargad, tha othar dra balng
load ad and oappad. It it nbt known who
praparad tha platol for har, aa aha haa aald
nothing on tka ankiaat. Bba probably rap
noaad that MaOormaok would marry bar, aad
than prwrant bar diigraaa baairwilg paUia,
but la ; aMb ha ahould rafun aba waa fully
praparad fof tha tarriUa altarUatlTa whioh
waa.fbrbad Upon w uw. t. .
woman, rathar daihy, and although not pro*
poiaaamag, yat har faaturaa’oaanat ba'oaQad
ooana.' Bha waa aootmittad to Jail, to await
tha lnraatlgation of tha Obifoaan Jury, hut of
ooursa aha will ba finally oommlttad to aniwar
aohargaof murdar.
Thainqunt will ba bald today, oomakano*
tag at tan o-aloak.
. f Ou Book Table*
Ho HAaaL A tHoteL By WHltie Ootlfns, AtiiS'c? of
**The Women tuWhite," «*Qaeaa of BeerK w
' tooine,** llastrated- by John HeLeeMt. :
Tosk: Hunt h-Brotben. 1888.:
fcr sele by Bettry Miner, Fifth street &nx,
pp. 879. « ■ i .■
This new story, by one of th? aos t ponuls r
. wrltera of tia day, has Just aade its
ar *n the permanent form of a book* Maay
has, of ths
Nferly watehed for Ui rnr«ssive
;> •wr’i Tfmtklyficfjivi the more
i * the pabue who
{ 'Ht£^a° v > cantake
1 bondiomdy
west andparsaa
i wd delay, of
wk
So -Cfc | ; ; we can
readlly i re makes a
beginming, ■’•ure to hold
steadily and eadbe-- .. shell naoh the
ad. A anther forms the
frontlspieee te the veluw, whleh it printed ia
dear, Jcgibih type, and oentalns a luge nom*
ber of splritad lihutritiail by.Hr> HoTmaan.
! Tie Fofgerß;'"„
Judgo Bttnott,oalh»ri(iny,tooolTod a
roqoiiltiontrom Oorarnor Curtin, dirooting
bln to iuui hit warrant for tho rontonl of
thotwo Philadelphia forgoro, nowoonfluod
in our joil, had bond thorn Dm to tho outhor
itloo of Cloroload, unlooi dotoinod boro by
muon of lomo offonoo indietablo an dor oar,
Utl Judge Btorroti roforrod Uo matter: to
Dlitriot Attorney Kirkpatrlok, til It appear
lag that the men here boon ftttolly ooiunlttod
boro to Oliver o oborgo of forgot; committed
in tbit city, on information of Dr. Penny, of
tbo Merehento ond Mnaufoieturom Suit, tbo
warrant fortheir remoTol to Ohio woo refuted,
end they will be tried here attbo next torn
of Court, f ' '
.lion Cot. Chonx’l Bnaixonr.—By o pri-
YOCO lttur, do tod thelSth init, bout tho lUd
Begiment, oro ioorn tbot OoL dark bad turnod
otot bit honeenndwagont to tbo Eighth
Army Com. Tbioodthotmoono tbot tbolKd
U going don the riper, toroiuforoo Conor*!
Fetter, or going to exohongoplaooo with tho
proroit guard in If uhington.
Cost. B. iO. Dale it Acting Adjutant Cen
tral on the Brigade iUff.HOTingboon oloot
ed Lieutenant Colonel of tboroglaient, oinoo
the remoral of Lint. CoLCtetj Copt. D.wlll
no doubt bo oommlioioßod byCoT.Curtiru
Wn oro noinod to loora tbot BergeutW.
D. Madeira, of tbo 18th U. 8. Infantry, It
ontongrt thoTiotimi of thobottlo before Hu
froooboro. j Sergeant If. woe o oon of Dr. W.
J. Madeira of lionobootor, t young un of
grool premia*, whooo dootb will bo o tud blow
to bit family. ond to o lorgo elrol* of friendi.
Bit father hot proonrod tbo body, and loft
Halhrille yattordoy, on routo for tbit city.
Fiton thirty to forty rlboi priaonert, who
boro for »bmo timo put , bon oonlnod in tbo
military priton at Loalarlllo, voro tmnifarrod
front thorn!on Wodaeadaylaat to Comp Chain.
~ Isa jndw it (till lying ob tbo ground to a
point about aixty mile* wool of Clnoinnatl,
boring dlionpoorod beyond that All tbo
oNokt ond riron on rannlßg out hear Hy.
liuLfmi itoawtßowartiifogatOht
aUaatl it tailed ud pfeMod.lhto tbo tarrioo
oftboiQTOrnmont. . ' v'-T ■ ’'
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TSLSOEAYH.
PROM WASHINGTON.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
■facial i>kpatc& Is tbaPlttabmghGaaatta.
WisrauTox, Jaa.l3,lSU.
m bibkhul or sn. ponxx.
Sto aanoiaatmant of Portor'i ai—■».«»
from tba umoa prodaaaa a profound mu.
Uon sot unmlnglad wltb aatoaiabmant. : Al
though talagaphad to ;oa loot night, It m
not gaaanlly known karo until in tha
afUraoou, and oron than many poniitod in
tolling It on Idlo rumor * till k doubt woo no
longar poaatbla.
Portor'l frlondl, In tholr nnxiaty to find
MmowoyotioMnghlm down ouy, afraady
bogin'io ohorgo that tho Court;.j»aa packad.
Tho iimpla raoltalof noh namaa aa Haatar,
Hltohoook, Ci|My, Bioko tu nndothon, aUmtn
of Ugh ohkiaotor and long and oaiiod tzpari
onoh, ao maabonof UoCourt, aramfilaiaat to
■how tho abtnrdlty of tbaoxonao.
Tho aantanoa haring Aon oonlrmad hf tho
Pntidant, than la now no poaclbilUr.oi an
appaalor raroia.!
runraniiT or unit ornonu inn caaax
■ •.
Tha naman of ai kai dad andYfty offlcait
an how baton tha'Baa itaty of 'War.fordt*-:
mliial from tha aatrioaL 'for abaahoa without
loan.—: ...J.■■■:;. .T';''
A bill la In proparatlon by oartala Infidan
till members of Congress, ohonginglhe pun
ishment of tho officers In sueheeiei trbm sim
ptediiralml from whlahittnnj.of
th#a_oro YOry gUdW hfc,TO, to rodaetlon to
tho rants,; thins compelling themiowotre
ont the fbll tom of tiioir onQitmont in tho
prlvioto loldloro. ~,
ItUpropOTOdlnULO iomo I*W thot deser
ters whs thnilbe caught oad brought book to
thoir pleoes, shall not bemuitered ont of ter
▼ioo, when; their term ofenlistmont expires,
hat shojl thou be compelled, to sexto an'oddi
tiomal time to moke op for what they loot on
dteottlon.,' :
thixuHom or tHWinomno on tbi ufri*
hamock mobailt tnrrovrnxn.
There Is no reason known here for belloTing
any Of tho rumor* telegtephed orer tho eoun
try frcm New York, this afternoon, that se-
Toro fighting hu boon going on pu.theßep*
pahannoek, Hooker woandod, Ao. Paymas
tort loft here, this Boning to pay off tho Amy
of tho Potomac. It ft not probable they
woald horo gone if an battle or
movement had. been in proepoot.
cam ■urnnmniß nmoY.
Tho Committee on tho Jadloiniy bave dor
tormlnod to roport that tho Census Superin
tendent, Kennedy, wrote tho published letter
to tx-Seerotety Jooob Thompson, firing in
formation about tho proposed reinforcement of
Port Sumter, lendthat tho testimony ft to bo
reported to the House for its notion. Thoro
ft some hop# of getting the fellow dftaftsod
from office.
mson Ain niudinnn ounnAin awaito®
. coimsunov.
V The exactnumber ofHiJorHossraisawait*
ing confirmation in tha Senate Is forty, pad
Biigadftn
Aflxxn or m AosoexAnn rnssa Anmo^an.
The agents of tho with
tho Army of tho Potomao or* said to hart
passed through hero, a day or two ago,' for
Now York, under omit. j
Waohixgtox, Jan. 23, 1863.
The following dftpatehes were duly filed at
the telegraph cQoolast night, but failed to'get
through, owing to so&e dorangteßontof tho
linn: k " r ' ' : - '
TTjuhuqto*, Jan. 11.-i. Tho atatoaaoat la
Om dlapatchoo for tho put two wooka that
JadfoWia.jT. Otto, offailaaa,had tho In
aldo traokfdr appolatmont of Aaatataat Socro-'
taryihlp of tho Intorior, Dado nout by Ur.
/labort promotion, wu ooaflraod to-dayby
uio ,>ooldmt aohdiagjlato tho Sonata tho
nomination of Uut fontUmnn. Hli confirma
tion lrllf follow aa a auttorof ooaraa.
ooaoaaaaioau..
* Thj Hoojo Gommlttoo will
probably dooida agalaat tho right of Blaadora
ui Haba, from Now Orloaao, to Mti. Tho
raaowlll bo kopt opoa torooolro tho toitimony
of Ur. Boallgay, oallod afalait, aad of Ota.
Bailor, oallod for thorn. Ur. ilawoa, Chalr
oua of tbo Committoo, bai dotormluod to ror
algn that poaltion,.aßdaoa(ht tko floor thll
moralog todo an; Tbo eaaao la, taxation ot
tho malt of tho VaadoVor eaoo, aad tho al
ltflod diaobnrtoay oftho Bpoakorand Hoaao,
yoatorday, la rofoalnghlu tho floor, whoa ho
thosghthlmaalf onUllod to It.
Ur. Bottllgay toatiflOd boforo tho Commit
too that tho military aatborlUoo iatorfotod
la tho dootloaa. Goa. Bntlor tologrophod
luro.to-day, la aaawor to. tho iaqalry of tbo
Comaalttoo, doayiag Ur. Boulifay’a ohargoa.
Tho loaato’o Biaanob Coaunlttoo ha to do-,
eldod to rooommoad a repeal of tho lawn
qulriag tho foaoral lawi of oaoh oaoaloa to bo
pabl&bod la two aowapapera of oath State. ■
Tho Wayr and Meant bUI, rutalood bf
Ohaae, la Ita proooat ahape, will aadoabtodly
pan tbaHouo.
. Hr. Hoopori’o aabaittato, aala to reflect
Secretary Obaao’o either, moroly - reoelred
tbirty-oao TOtaa. .
Ur, Btoma’ anbitltnto -
b*..
dofoatod.,; , , ... .
• Aaotkor rabitltata it ptadlog, latrodoood
by Hr. Btoytni.diawa.bjJay, Oooko AOo.,
boaktrt, ud rajwttdby thoOommittoo. I(i
priaalpolfoatoxo liaolaato for.tholttaoi of
latorott btarlaglotal tondor aotat.
Tit following rotolatloa *t Boaatcr WU*
toa't, offorod to-d*7, it oadontood to btn
nfnoaooto thoalltgod rltlt of joha Cooh
nat to Wathlagtoa to Intorforo with Ota.
larniido't plant:
"Batlsti, Xkat thtTGomaUtatioa tho Coa
doot of tho War bo initraotod to iatpuiro
whothor Major Qoaoral Burnildo hot, tlaoo,
tho battloof Prodoriohabiirg, foniodiay pita'
for tho BioToadat of tkb army of tho Potoaao,
or on j portion of the l»mo—aad if to, whothor
oaj tabordiuU Sontrolt of told onay kora
vrittiß to or rliitod Wathlagtoa to'oppetoor
Interim with tho ozonation of noh' iaoTo
montl, tad whtlhtr took propoood moToauiti
hoTO koto omttod or iatorfhnd with—andlf
to, by whot authority." ,
v - oiaaaAii mam.
Than aoamt to bo bat littlo doobt that Son.
ButlorwUl bo MBt kook to Now Orlooni, in
ooaformlty with kit wtihoi. Hit inability' to
team boro why bo wait tomorod, aad ill ua
willlafßoti to oooopt of aa African command
oa tho Hlttlttlppi, la tho thopo la which It
wat tendered him, hart eoaiplrod to thil aad.'
. Ota. Baakt will probably go to lozai/ai
orlgiaallydeiignad. ■ : I
iuhtut uoutut or win. - .
Aailatant Boorotary Watton will be noml
aatod la tho Senate 'to-morrow at Aulitaat
Boorotary of War, la! pilot of Woloott, who
hat totignod that potltloo.
tho lawaathoiislag two addlUoaal toerola
rlet wUI probably no tbe raenaoted. Toaktr
aad Woloott wlll tkoa bo loft oat. -
oai aim ' ‘ i
Wot nominated to iKajor Seaoraltklp ijo*
: day. Thlt wat aitdo for dltttagnlihidtot-,
Ttoot at loir Ooko. Tbit woo tho plate where
KoP Wlaa't »ri t diipatchoaetatued
him to manly.
> -■ '■ ; f", • ' ''V";-' • :
atAWOßsitnu or tsbi'ouosa
Tb» ■UTortHTuu of lren-olade now Ilf mi
ami aatUfrotorlT, iiUMiihed. Tha V»
hawkaa rodaauiof the tratUo gala of TaM
daj—the f-T m nTl tli| ,nrt
HaupUti Bop4i Jn three da,»,
69m Sew the uioal lea,th of
rojogo U a;da,ao4.a haif. j When off Sola*
the tag haring .fear ia tow
got frightenod andpatin, bat Gapt. Rogexi
bold], itood oa hie aooraa, datarmload to aaa
what atoff tha Waehakan waa made ah Tha
tag Wat IroqaoU waa ia ohrapaaj, bat not
aaar aaongh to beof aaj anll. Thawana,
thirty f#ethigb,.rolled otor herdeok, bat
tke «el, lt iiid apoatha Taanlwaa a
alight laakaga at tha port holaa—
not aaoogh to aaooaaitata npaln, and an
aaaily remediable in tho futara. ThaHahant,
aappoaadto ba at the Delaware Breakwater,
ia oonaidnad a battar. yaattlVthaa.;tha Woar
hawkas.
ni inoaia or. hint outline, ann thosb .
wbhoo* eoaiuira. '
*- J -' \ ■i, . i
The, Secretary of War baaoommonlcaWd
to. tha' Sonata a jlat of the : Genarala la oar .
araij, which iaoladat fifty-one Majcr Genarala
and two haatlnd iad fort,: Brigadiers.' Of
thaae, tha foUowlngan aaaigaad to no duty;
and ara dohif nothing: -
Maior Ganaral»—B. D-McClellan, John 0.
Tramont; Irtln McDowell, D.G.BaeU, Blu
John Portar, Oaailoa M. Olay.' ' ;
Brigadier Perttr, w. S.
Harney, 0. P. Blon*, Goo. MoCall, lioila
Blanker, Jaaiaa Shleldl, R. B. Maroy, Thoa.
T. Crittenden, J. B. Torohia, 8. W. Grawlord, .
I*. P. Grahem.Z. iB. ,lower, R.: JV: Ogloaby,
W. B. Campioli; pf!o. ■BirlowivJniF &
Ward, H. J. Briggt.,'j ,
. Ofthoebov*, etiheve.hoen in ectuel jser-‘
vice during thw present wkr*
Tollered from ‘for ope rejisoa
He eomminiooL nnd. probebly daws
ft;,
Hisfristldi lej tlfo jEbult ii' ; jWiaiutborjti®*
him*
mtniarete with hie renkw* v : -* J ** s
»l rionEa;dUILMAD» r. j ’ .
Fortwoorthre* 4syi;p4*tthe questionof ‘
the guijge ef thePeclio Rellroedhesbebn
discussed' in_cU lbß Uie CeblneW
The Uwleerultt With thb President to decide
whet guge shell[W edopUd* Hr. Sewerd
worked herd for the Hew XorkOeetrel gaige.
Before Celeb B. Smith ihe, wesurging .the
breed goege,of the Oh|o. end Mississippi.
Breetu Corning end othda Were bringing ell
the preeiorethey ooeld to beer. Tree tehii
inaUnete the President’ znedo e 'oomprozeiee
by seleotiog. ftre feet foXr the gnege, Cioe
neking It naJlkd’any of the greet leading
roads of the boahtry.'; '.'/V ' j s ■
howmevid t ■ • ,
Ills reported that tke prirete iaterrlews
of Minister Deyton with .ahdihie
Foreign HinlfUrip on thp SVi end Oth
ero pronounoed niterly bn the an
thority of leitorf dete4.PviSg Jsn.9th« whioh
potitlTtly affirm that no interrievip np to the
hoar of writing, had takes jfteee/ Hesee.the'
•tetement that the Bmpejorhed renewed hie
ermistioe pxopbtfilbn is Wktrjfi ’’ _" {•-
..mkijob*roetep. v ,
Ikepepenlnßib JohajTorterViaUreaU
erenow at tempting! to breathe foroeof/hie
fall by denying the statement that ter
dletof theCoortinlhe &4ti^r;Wai
bly'unanimons. iThat stateaiest is too. feU
aeoerteined, howerer, end based; os
both direct and otroomstenUal toe iadieppu
bU io'pezieU.of doabt oa polnU : .;
' • ‘ r ;
A big bateh of] frech military noadnatibni
were sent inie-tha ,Benete to-day, iaclodiog
General* enoagh jte swell the whole number of
nomfaetioßS this week mMk.hnndred >nd
tfty. The law
of more than enough to fIU the eziitlng to
Wendes is still sairepealed; ’ ' ’ ‘ f • ••
XMOC*»or,DIMAIDaOT*»,OUT. j '
’ The statement ihaV Ces.;. SplnStr hu Mid
that thsec arc caiyi«rar> millions af demand
notes outU lnoorreotw There art aboutelsren
i mlUionaaoQordingtohisstateiMnttidsmorn
lag. The bulneia ever hUoounUr yasterday
was twenty-six and a half millions. ■ '• <• •.
tki aasei SATeL naroT. -
That It has been deUrnd&ed tb establish a
1 great aaeal and cailitaryAepot at Bruaswiok
1 Bay, Qa>,is premature. A heavy pressure to
this ead is bearing upon the government, but
thus far it hai'been resisted. Thurlow Wfed
owns thU valoabie property at Brnnswleki
lO XATtLI AS TR.
SeaatoreLethea and Heemith hare returned
‘ from Gen. Bornside'i army/and wtre dissp
pointed ia the eapeetationjof eeelng a battle*
There is none for st'- the prosest.
' the atom and pontoon bridges cause the ie
ley of a decisive battle., i','
; neiiojidsaibyAaf Vohs,.'
Wiekiiffe and other Kentucky members aim
doing work athome by frahkisg
unusoafly ptoi aaaben of pro-sUrsry
speeches and dther i documents to ablr eon-.,
stitnenW - ■■ -•»!
•AanD»n*. !
Beorßtary Cbaie glui a dinner thleerenlng
to Goorgeßancroft, Simon Oameron, Senator
CoUamer,it«pTe»astaU.TeeJJLxon, Jobs Jay,
Samuel Shaliebarger,. .Potter, Hickman,'
Tbcaar,Collector, fearaey Ana others ' t ;j.
Vi'i. ’ •• -eoiuiianora. ‘ j t '-
'The oommiilleßA. of HjJ'. " Gena. j Hooker, '
Balnteelmaa cod SamnerhaYO been deUd
beekto.Hay 6tb,lBJ2—thedate «(thebattle
efWUilemiborg.. ;• ■. : i
rkTUtfru* tpiltH-r. '; .1 ' ~ |.r' :
' -.. thoTreaeuryDepaAtment beglai to. pay for'
itarai etnßnil]iatedtntht»;pijtriotßextflon
day, pay tag oaohoirnor tkaemoant awardod
him by the Emancipation OonimXitloaaza. i:
' BBOAOBB IB'A'OOOB TrOBC._ / '
SacretarySeward notified theJfedioal Bo
roaa to-day that the ladlei .In the Grand
Daoby of Oldeabarg, engaged
la preparing list, ate., feroßr>«oidlefe.
botnreiuioißa ! i -i- j, t
Baa raid totflayjto prominent Ametttani that'
Prance tinot unfriendly to na, elthetln pfo
poiiag maUatbb’bf fn .b&rtcut laruloß,f
..... ; .,i*Hß’oasiaai.
-- The State pfHeiiaohuaettij: throoghher
molt eminent min,]i aaklay ton the raorgani-
Mtlon of the Gablneton awar baalal ' -j
Dikiiaaio of • m** jobr ponit. !
.. A general order haa beenliiaedanaoiinolßg
tothe eriaj-rPiti John PorterVdiamlalal
from the MTTioo. ' ■"■a. !
(MiMEfflArttef J;I*!’' 1 *!’' j
' Ihantwea h long'OAbinet meeting- to-day.
Tbeßeeretary if.'Warwae. sot ptaeent, bav
lag praa>i>( buimtu at tba Department. > j ,
• : "'iiwoßi , aiißn>.''j:
Obi hundred and fifty-one bonea o( llqnori
.were on their’jay to.tbe army.
ob tbaißappahußOpic., ; i.._
tio.rWOlAfc
j Gorernor Andrewe, Wendail
M.’D. Ooßwafi fronr Boitoni ere lb town. I'
of But Tonnoieootamo,.ii hero.' . J ', .
oendnaiaggalfaWfata*. Safttmori[mill
heal, daohonetfa. BaidUnot arrira yee
■ tartay till fhtheo’elodh, and toJdep'»Vbilf
goer rokal
fre*Twktow»yeiterday awning.
FROM HARRISBURG.'
fipedelJMspetch to the Pittsburgh Geertte. ; .
' a ' Haembbiiig, Jen. 23,18&3»
Bankrupt bill, will reoeire theconsi del
etion of Congress After the dispose! of the
grtet question of fijunoe, now occupying'its
Attention. The fooling in furor of itasja*-
tloeend lu policy is growing* i "
~ The President esks the promotion of fion
erels Hrintselaen, Hooker end Sumner, lor
meritoriohf ;serTiok .V.'
, Moneyhes beep eent to, pey the etmfoi of
Ttosyrmne end Print. In every few anys the
Army of thTPotomno wIH Also get.iUgrsew*
iacks, ," *' " U ’ ,‘ •. . . \
Southern pnpecs state thet therebel stamm
er Huntress Attempted to ran the Oherieeton
blookmde, on the night of the 18th, but failed,
end wee boned, with fonr hundred betas, of
cotton. - - .
' The Union steamer Colombie was Ashore ef
Jiaaonboro Inlet on the 16th. Her offioers
and men were compelled to surrender. B.
lIIVIiTH COKfiRBSS—SECOM) SBSBIOR.
'WibeiVoto.i > Jwi. 22, 18 W. :
Horan.-The House went into Committee
of the Whole onjtife State of the Unionon the
bUlio preside for the supportofthegoTern
nnt. The consideration of; the sectiontax
ing banks, ete.,waa resumed;
: jCr/Low, of Cal., moved strike oat :the
ninth seotion amendatory oflhe Independent
Treasury law, so as to allow any aonejr ob
tained from loans or internal revenue to ,ba
deposited in solvent banks, do. Disagreed to
: by, one majority;'»•
Mr.Wfalte, of. Ohio, offered a new seetien,
thathone of the money raised under thlsaot
shall be .drawn TTom the treasury, except in
pnrsnanee of special ' appropriations made by
' in purchase of negro slaves
or as a compensation forelaves emanclpSUd
by any Btate, the arming, equipping
■as ; *npportihg of/,fagitivb * sieves. i jtr.
White supported his amendment.-v* -
• Mr.'Olln and 1 others replied, stating; that
wHen the official report war feoelved It Wonld
bis found that'the fugitives had been a profit
rather than a burden on thr’government.
The amendment, was redacted;' < Teat/ 28;
hays, 73. • ‘
; Thb Committee then took npMr.
substitnte for the orginal bill. Mr.
substitute we* rijeoted. Teas, 81 j
: Mr. liovdoy, of IIL, offered a no
taxing the bank - circulation 4 per
’annum.-'
<Mr. Weshburhe thought they iheuld not
shirk thesubjeot, hnt take the question by
yeas and nays in the House.
, Other members debated-the question. ~
,/Mr. Lovtjoy's ieotlefc wa* r^jteted—yeas,
.29: hays, 79 t
*, Mr. Stevens* substitute wa« next considered.
He briefly explained iii'bbjeot. .
' Mr. Morrill, of Vi, opposed it.
Mr. Stratton spoke In faror ef tho.bill, and
moved that the Committee order the several
bills to bo printed, and allow farther time for
the members to examine them.
The Committee then rose and the House
adjourned. ’ •
SuriT*.—Mr. Foote, of Vt., asked to be
and was exeused from further service with the
Committee on Hatal-Agairs, on- the ground
that his dntiessliewhej* occupied a groat por
tion «f his. time> eipeoially ln attending to
the siek-and wounded, soldiers. .
On motion/the Vioe President t filled the
vacancies in the several committees as follows:
Mr- Hicks*, of Hd/^.on the Committee'on
Foreign Relations;. Mr. Arnold,of R. 1., on
the Committee on N/nyal Affairs; Mr. Torpie,
of Ind., on,the Committee on Public Lands
andCladms. ,
Mr.'Grimes, of lowa, asked to be excused
from farther icrvioe. on the Committee on
Naval Affairs, on'the ground that hi* duties
on.the other oomuutto**required all hisitime.
Mr. Hate, of N. H., hoped the .Senator
wpold not insist .on befog. excused* There
was no man on whom the; Committee relied
more, aad'tolose two suohmen as ihe.Senator
from Vermont and: the Senator from lowa in
one day, would look too much like going into
bankruptcy.
Mr. Foote said the Senate had, better, ex
cuse the Senator on all other committees, than
that on Naval Affairs.
The, Senate refused toexcuse Mr.Grlme*.
Messrs.'Ho ward and Harris presented-peti
tion* in favor of a gcaeralbenkrupt act.
Mr. Anthony called up the bill of the
House to] provide for the printing of the an
nual reports of the banks ex the United States.
'Passed. 1. ; .
Also, a communication from the Presideat
. transmitting a joint resolution and memorial
of. the authorities of the’city tf Washington,
'relating to the construction of certain rail
roads, and asking,the attention of Congress
to the same.. Ordered to be printed - '
The bill to provide for the greater comfort
of the slek and wounded soldiers, and to pro
mote the efficiency of the'Medleai Department,
was taken* up, . ;| , . .1
On motion of Mr. Wilkinson, of Mian., the
section giving increased ranks to the-Chief
Surgeon Generals In office, was striekenout—
yeas, 26; nays, 18.
On motion of Mr. Fessenden the , sections
frovidlng for the. .addition of one Assistant
urgeon General, twoModlcal Inspector Gen
> orals, twenty Surgeons, and forty Assistant
Surgeons to the regular army, waa'stricken
out. - '•
On .motion of . Mr. Coliaaer, of Vi, the
provision for ihereasing the oommutaticn'of
rations waestricken ont, and a section sab-,
itituted authorising the BurgeoaGeneral to
procure such articles asmayoe neoessarj for
the proper'dietafstakand wounded soldiers.
:After considerable discussion the. bill, as.
-amended, was passed.:, 1
On motion of Mr.WUios, of Masi., a bill
to provide for anincrease in the clerical foroe
in the Quartermaster General** office, and for
i the appointment of three Auditon and , one
Solicitor In the Quartermaster!* Department;.
: was taken up. • .
‘ Mr. Hale moved to strike.out the Motion
providing for Auditors and one Solicitor. He
was willing to give all the r force needed, but,
: not tomakemoreAudltors in . the Depart
• meat.-'-'-
Hr.'Wllion hoped the Senate would retain
theseotlon, he it mi utterly Impossible to do
the business of the Dspartment with the
present force. ' Meny of the Auditors were
months behind In settling the sooodnts in,
their charge. The paymaster department
slip wse yerymaoh behind beesoee they hero
not fuse onsa|k. '■ '"if"/ '' : r ■' '
' After some discussion/' tho Senate ad
journed. ' ‘ ' I Vi f
Washington News.
WaeaiiaToe. ffue. 23.— Tho Seeretary'of
Wsr, In enewer t« ths call for Information,
reports to the Honse, with aooompanying
letters from his subordinates. This Adjutant
General says that a statement of the tuts .lit
tho Berrios would Inrolve the examination of
a doien differen t muster rolls of about a thou,
sand regiments, and that work, no wdra'gglng
hearily, Would necessarily be impended, and
that ’ the publication of] ennh a statement
would not'be oompatlblepln US’ view, with'
thepubllointerests. j ' ; ,
The Paymaster 'General says that,, slnoe
the report of December 11th, the offloo has
been engaged in paying the siek attd dls
eharged soldiers and ofieere and the troops
around Washington, the Army of the Poto
men, and the troops of North Carolina. : On
the ltth lnstant, reqnaetlons, amounting to
*34,160,000, wore passed. This monpy will
bring up thepayments to Oot SlsL J Many
of the paymasters hare started for the llefd,
and the remaimdep will lean In a day or two.
Ska unds for the Wast and Southerns already
em the way. It Is thought that the army will
bv ptfd 1 to that dsteby about the ffrst of
Xebraary. .... . i
She Arabia's malls contradict fully sod em.
phatloally the reports from Paris and London
of the moTSmente or speeches of the Preneh
Emperor in regard to the Amerieah oltll war.
The three assaetint of the American' mls>
sionary, Mr. Merriam, haTe been ezeoutOdT
Gnat praise Is aooorded by Hr. Morris, the
American Minister, to the Sultan of Turkey
for his Srmness on the occasion. - -
It is notoertsdn that the ffnanee bill will
pass as amended - by tbs' Oonunlttee. of the
Whole on the state of the-Union. The suW
stltute, of Mr. Bterens, as essentially modl
dsd, has many friends. It authorises the Sec
retary of the Treasury to borrow ulus hundred
millions, and to- issue for any part of the
amount legal tender notoe, boaring Interest,
payable semi-annually in ooln at the rata of a
eent a day, redeemable at.the pleasure of the'
geTermssentineußS of notlenthantoadol
lore; lath notes tobe reeeirahle for aU;dutler
and duet, exeepttna duties on imports and fed
tereet on bonds.' The amount of non-lntmeet
eeed three bandied minions.
from tkeAmy ottiefetwac.
HusnquauTXßf Amur e*JH PotiiM, 1
; January 28*18*8. >
;The tempestnone. waather, «taoe Tuesday
last, and the consequent impassable state f>l
the roads, hare rendered anyedvanee ef the
Army of the Potomac, beyond. tha Raspahaa*
nook, a matter ef utter impossibility. This
cause >6 delayed the transportation of the
pontoons.and heavy, artillery to: the detigiut
ed points, as to prevent the surprise oTita
namy at the polnu designated te eross. This
afternoon, the oloudshroke away and the ih
floenoe of the sun I* telling favorably upon
the soiL. - ' • •
: Several paymastan hare already arrived,
bringing Joy te the soldiers and relief for their
famines at,home.,; A dafoyln i the. payment
of those actively employed nayoccur. . •
Markets byTelegraph.
CnraxsAn, Jan. 23.—There to an active demand
fi>T flour,\ 4,000 bbleiaperflseeoldst 96,60; Tbe
market doted very firm. Wheat firm and unchanged.
Bfcd $1,12®t t 15. : Corn advanced tofiOo'a&doate to
68®60c, aed rye to 78®8pe, ; wttb; a prating demand
for ail. Barley in better demand; 6,ooobush, sold at
91,32. Whisky held at 44c, but ao Sale*at over 43c,
Hbn dull and prime nominal. Packers all out of the
market. Receipt*, 2/XJO. Heee pork quiet and nom
inally unchanged. nLard drooping,! end prime dty'
offered at 9J£* without a moderate demand. Noth-;;
ing transpired in bulk er box meats, 1400.tierce* of
yellow and white grease sold at 7s£* hod 300 do. head
and gut, v Lard a* BK.' Sugar firmer and pricee
tenduigjupwird at Q34®13 for rawaadlfiji® 16 for
hard refined. Linseed oil advanced; to 91,35. Cote
and Demand Noise unchanged.- Exchange etaidj.
PmLanxiPuu, Jan. 23—No®.—Thereto an ac
tive demand for Clover Seed, and 1,000 buah sold at.
$5,76®T,12. Flax Bead ii wanted at 93,10; Cotton
tas advanced; sales of middling uplands at 76077c.'
Flour rather quiet; sales of 1/00 bble at for su
perfine and for: extra' fkadfly* snppflea
came te slowly.-Small sales of Bye Flour at: 96.
Com Meal sells at $3,76.;-There is a good demand fbr
■Wheat, and. 4,000 bush red'sold at' : ahd
white at “Bye sella on arrival at 90<9970.
• Cbm is te fair request at 86ofbr new and 90s far {old.
Oats: 6 # OOObushspldat64ofor32Jhs.. InProvidona!
thereto a flirmteelixig; Balmbl 2leea'PoTkSt'9ls, , and
200 bhto Beef Huns at 916; 300 tlerra of flan Ute
pickle sold ai-9}£-to Whisky to held firmly
at6o&-. 5 " ;w ‘ {
vHsw Tosx, Jmu23.—Cottod firm; 600-bales sold'
ai7<s£ > Flour State |6 37®,
6 60; uhlo 9T 30®7 35; fiotUhera 7 16®7 70. Wheat
active at one cent advance: teles of IOO,OCO bushele
Chicago Spring at 1 89®1 46; Xllwaakee Club l 48
®ll3, red 168®1 62. Com to advancing, 60,000-
bush».sold at 8^38734;- unsound 74®70. Pork
steady. liardqutot. Wnlsky dull at 60c, and freights
steady.. Becdpts, flour whtet 660 bmh4
corn non*. '. ■ • r '' j
Bainxoix, Jan. 23—Noom—Flour active; Chid
extra sold at |7 60. Wheat active;' Com advanced
l®9o; new at P®B4c, and old at 85®87e. ; Whisky
steady hut quiet at <3roceries ! are dulL 1 -
Provtdonsactive.: ~■ i :. r
. Hooper's.
.Hooper**
; nays, 67.
>w Motion
eebi; per
BFECUL £OCAI. NOTICES. -•
Gxovxx xxhßknx'iSxvtxeMj.biliki, for
family and msnufkoturlng purpbste,' are thw
best In use. ' - : -
A. F. Owlrost, General Agent,:
? ''”Ho. 18; Fifth •Irist.-"
Saxusl Gxxkav, merchant tsilor, would
mett respectfully ixtiorm hi* friends nnd the
SubUo generally that he has retarnad fromtha
lest with his new ftook ef fkU'amd winter
•good*. Hi* stock oouitte of the latest itylee
of eloths, en*iiaere* And vesting* 1 , selected
from the latest Importations. Gaatlemeh da
slring a heat fitting ganaefct* and at prioes
lower than at any other tailoring establish
ment in the city, would do well te give him ah
earlyAalL Samuel Graham, merchant tailor,
No; 54 Market street, one door from Third*.
! FxsnioxAßLX CztoTHinb^—Gentlemen bah'
always find a Vhperb supply of ready, made
clothing for themselves or boys, >t the cloth*,
ing emporium of W.H. M’Gee A Co., comer of
Fedenl itrMt'and Diamond Squaft, Alle
gheny. Those who prefer having their doth
tag made to order, are assured that the stock
of materials for overeosts, businesi and dmts
suits cannot be equalled for variety and; qual
ity In this vicinity, while a good'flt Day be ;
-depuded upoau ■ '. j‘ ; : ; .
•Vi VcLVxtxixfl,ATTKXTzbtl—Forth* derange
ment* of the system incidental to the change'
of diet; Wounds; Sruptions,' and exposures,
Trhleh everyTbiunUer is liable . to, thbrear*:'
no remediu so safe, eonvenient,vand r reUable.
as Holloway'* Pill* ahl Oifitnteht, 25 eent*
psrbox. s‘f '"'j-'-209y ;
! Cuoioa Houdat M. RoW
arts, Ho. 17 Fifth street; ls now-: opening the
meat choice stock bf fine Gold -and Silver;
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware aad Fahey
Goods ever disputed in thlfc city, and : U selb>
ing them at remarkably low prioe*. ' svi5 v i l r
r Ptov. Fownui mb' be found at! rooms,
fit. Chariot -Hotel, 1 aU- dsy sad - through' the
evening; to? tell, att themselvesk
touching health; avocation, marri^gei'man*
Seinent of children, iot~.
j rooms aro erowded; -■-< [-"• —«.x . )■
Qin 800 l Broai. —AU In want of photo-'
gxaph tlbunufy family, pocket and paw Blblai,
can boy them at greatly rednoed prloe* at 80.
118, Wood ■treat, A ooitly gift worth from
10 ooati to fIOO (Itob with eaeh. - :
; Hone* to theproparty ownen ol; tUa Utp
U hereby glean, that anyrepaln needed about
tbalr booaaa will be done; promptly, if they
laara their ordar at Cathbart'l Carpenter end
Jo Inina Bhop,on Virginelley, Jut aboTe
SmlthMld atraeL -r; j ia _
i Oeitaci Oaua will be takam at thoOmnibu
ofioe, Ho.'iti Liberty itreet, ‘day or night.
All ordatl Mltat theabore plaoa win be
promptly attaadad ta,- Allcalla maathepaH
la adraaoo. .. • . *m •
i : OorauT.—B. A. Btarratt oonUsttea io derate
■pedal attantloa to all affaotlona of iha aye.
Oataraot remored by a new operation, earning
bnt »Ught pain. Beddenoa, ATT Jeha~ atreat.
rpo IRON MANUFAGXUB£fiS
A OTHKBS maMBT*D.-Th»Bl»Aat rUB-
K&OI, at Middlesex, Marocr oooat*. (a. known m
the «MIDDLISXX TDBSAOX.V has beenlately
reconstructed in the most thorough manner, and.
math laproTed, aider the superintendence of op*
rienoed. endsncceertal managers! nnd'lts'praeent
owners, haring, taken it chiefly to nocare indebted*
ness, offer U for sale at a Tery.modenUe price., *r..
ItisbeUevrdthatuTery tarordbU bpportnnlty Is ,
j thus presented to any one wishing to engage tn tbs
; hnstnasi of waking ng Hetal, especially In addi*
tlon to its adyantagea of cheap and. excellent quattty
of Ooal* and transportation acttltise, tin TiijilisiM
may he commenced immediately , npon securing the
; teqalflts stock ef Ore. the Fahace' being entirely
ready for its fireetobeßghted. M*.--
l it has a aaamtre stone Stack* oanroekftaadatfon;
the hearth and Unlng) «renswt the latter: oflfo. 1
BoUiar firf luiok for both, inner:and onlerwaQs.
The stock and coal henass are new; the machinery
asd bot'blait phi in torder; new and laprOTed gaa
improvemanta ( *hnd the whole made ranay- for in£
ceafnloperation.. v; y-': [„<•
! • A. railway brings the best onaitty of |non*makfiig
ooal t« the Istal of the tmnnei head atalow price,
tod the late dlsoorerie* of nunsfona additfonaUMge
coal fields In the lftaedlste! ridnlty, ensure an
abundant supply for the future, at rates Bkely to be
leewned byncttrecompetltidnu* 'l' -, d'.,
i Th*F«nuoeU*QjUm»U<lMtoti*»U» Oaniklt cr
lh« Bhanaago Tailor Railroad, (promised to b« coai»
plsted to Mwdleaoxoy May vlth neatly e^oal
Ik to btllmd tlui Uun to bo point lath* Blta*
uiaom Goal ngion vfcarotbato toicrMWrccinb}-
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