43" f' j-"-' .■fl .v ,) ‘ r! -I.v If;,. »••• i t> £ - ■\ • • T'* *r (;• •••': ■» V ;U. : . ; ’\V* "-^s^,''‘i, . }" ji j' ■■: •. •. • i' i . 'A‘ 1 • t' ' - ft, Yfrvfcv■■ ■yU liii '• Vi. A. ,■•. -*• r/' ' l** ■ V i"'M>• I i .V. £\r^- V." .k‘- Vi** 1 N* ‘ ■* rv-Vi' —** • ililiiiiligg f-.. • '' sii Ifil i fife*. i Wlrt :; : I'Mrri r45%r |f€^4#S?wSMfe?a 4-- ■•iVf-M ,V: ; ,!i:i'if »V:V. , ,vi, I?:; Sl®: A ~r - r , * . •' v'f-•/ . |ishnrj)h <£te%: , \ MOHSIHO, jin. k- CITX AMAlltS^ mrorncuL pa?eb or naaur. > *W«OH>«BUL O*U*T«IOI* bt ti. 1 Show, OpUoSoa, Ho. U Kfti rtPHt ■ .'Oonootod <UUj i - *5 : : “ . MMo ! „' Timothy Titcomb. erer hoard, ft?? *“* ?'• J<B. Holland dellrered “ 4*"W«‘ ol "ITcti and Play," whoa 4 “• .’Wtod o« dty: on. tho taritatlon of U» :CoaaitU» o^^|yj )ruy Auodatlon. «®«d thlngr,’’ : T i trio” (u annoanoo-" » ntiaoar *! a, B tot Lski. ti ,*• ilog to visit u again. Woihall oortalnly ..W pareoanolreeto takearery foil dole 0 f *® ploanst tonlo which ho will admlnlotor to ailiEU natlenti in till city, at Contort Hall, - on Monday Cronin g., By the way, perhapi it *M Injadlelooi to drop tho gistroaomlo /dgure of opooob, - which.' rerred oar por poit io well before, to toko up tho modleal ' oonoelt of tho leatenoo wo hon jut written. Bat wo beg that no reader of ouri will arall Ufflulf of uy unpleaientaeiocintionc ho may hare lingering in hit memory; about tonlei • J*lnn too bitter. Let all oomo ingood folth to Concert Hall, rotting aaanredihat oooioaXniotßy Taooiia will treat thodls ooOd of ‘ya»Hio»* with a certain regard for *® oeneibUitiee, -with lympathy in hit heart. s *h?agk with akind of Under eorerite in hu *holo manner doabtlon, ei beeomoi a good •“o'and » good phyildan—who lj far too wloo and kind-hearted to prepare eren "bit ten” that might taeto 100 Miter*'' State Agricultural Society; ; ;-. Al Hi* annual moating of tba Ponnaplranla BUt« Agricultural Soolatj, hold at Harria bnrgoa Uw2oth Init., tho following oiocutlvo • • offiotnirtr* •Itoted; Pmldtnt—S&oi. P.fciaox.' '/ 4 thßo hurtl4.CurlUla;6 th, Adreln «o»nrtl| eih. Wm. H.Holitoinj Jih, liua W. Van Loot; Bth, Tobioi Barto; 9th, Jacob B. ■Oiraorj-lOth, John H. Cowden; 11th, John A Back; 12th, Denial Q. Drolabaoh; ISth, Q. 2>. Jartion; 14th, Amoa E. Kapp; 16th, ■ TOriaUan EbaHj; 16th, Deniol O.Gahr. 17th! Thaddonr Banka; 18th, B. MortUEma; 19th! JamoaHUoa; SOthi Miohaal 0. Trout; 21at! John 8. Qoa; 21d, John Murdock, Jr.; 13d, Hoau Chaai; 14tb, Joahaa Wright. Additional Maim bora of lha Bxaoutlvo Odm- Coldar, J. BtEb/.8. O.PaUra, ' -Jau. Tonng, J.H;Ziaglor. ; ’ '.x Corroapoodlng Saeratarp—A. Bopd Hamll *ob«' - y •• • ChMabtind Q«ologiit-^B»mn«rs. nan. '■•"“■ Librarian—John Cunren* M. D« -A letter m read from Hon. James H.An ..detson, JJ, 8. Consulat Hamburg. Germany. te tha. holding of anlntarnational Exhibition in that city* in July, 1863. and express?** the detire that the State of Pean- beiepmented. ThePreuVbnt or the Society vat directed to acknowledge the receipt of the letteffEd ..was authorised to Invite and appoint a Com mittee, not exceeding five;-to represent the Society at the International fair, if any per sons desired to go in that capacity. l lt was also resolved .to memorialise the T State LtgUUture to provide for and order tee publication of onr prooeedisgs sinoe the year 1836> together with the reports of the several -County Societies; and tee doings of the State Ajricnltural College—Che printing and dls imbationthereof to be under the control , of the Legislature. The present condition and future prosperity -of tea Society were dtteuisea, and notwith standing the great political and monetary dis turbance of the oountry, the members felt: it asoutee of mush congratulation to realise teat -naahated fnterett was still manifested In its future lueocss. . It wasi un.xniabutly resolved to hold a' State Fair for the present year, and a-com 'mlttee appointed to fin upon the'time: and plaee. 1 ' :— i . . Leechburg Relief Society. 1 “ •The Ladieaf Belief Sooiety of Leeehbnrg itnd vicinity, auxiliary to the PenniylTAnla Ko . lief AjaooiAtloa of Philadelphia, orgeniied Sept. 18th, IMS, with twenty memben—Mn. J. K- Oernthen, Preiidint; Mji. John Kiln , genimlth, Vice President; Mr*. M. B. Wet ; Jon; Xreasnnr: Mill Amanda Clsm, Seere . tery; Trom which time to January lit the fol- Jewlog ertlolee hero been .lent end rooeptlon .eekuewlodgedthrooghKin Anna B. Jaitloe, ‘Comnpon fling Sooretery of Ponniylrenle Be . iliof AHooielion : ; v •:'r ■ -Eighty.eight flannel ihlrtl,77 pairl'of eot , ion .flenneldrawen, 6 J pairi ofgoodwoolon look!, 51 handkirchiefi, M to will, 10 ihseti, * psiie of.pUlow caw, 3 velti, 4 pain of ilip- 1 port, 8 paokagu of lint, d package■ of linen JbsodagC<* »9i «aai of fruit, 8 bubals of opioni; 8 >*“li of batter, 40 taoki of dried fruit,dji of dried applet, 10 gallon - kag oLploklel. ' V Ike Society liitlii in active operation., " •' y lO: 1 1 “' 3 Iron City College. This lnititntibn, which hel' for to long a Uas ttood at the head of the Oonmsrelsl Sohooll of Ike oo an try, liehJoylDg enaa won ted digree of proipority. It hs* not only been liborelly end woll ißitaintd daring thi ' whole_poriod of ear national troablw, bat at ' : pment It it taxed to iti ntmoit capeelty to eo y commodate the largo number of itadnti daily .applying for admlulon. ■ Si etaedlly sndpertlttsntiy adhering to tbs polley of grastisgtb no ona a D ploma nstll ahoroagkly qaallfiad ln aTory dopartment of - itedy, it hai looand for Iti graduate! inrla bli npntatioat, among ba*la«n stan arery where, al int olisi aeeoaalsats: sad, ei a ,;. ootueqaenoe, yensg men who gndaate here' . Cad bit little difficulty la obSriniag ilta£ 1 : Uone. In fact we know of many, who hire' bat moently gnidssted, immediately apea leering the Colligi, were efhployid ai book- Xiepea in ieme of the largest end molt ri tipeuiUe berineu hoaiei la thll otty. »£?A«denon C»alrr. faota oenoernlng the lithe Ahderaon Casnlry regiment com* out, »o lad mor» ud - ■ote eeuse to condemn thoeewho ref wed to obey orderswhen the army m marching oa the enemy. Their most min condemnation, koverer, is the iadlreot one contained la the -noadnct of. the brave three hundred of their 1 : -eemradaswho so nobly went into the eoadlet, ■■■ -abd unstained Uulr ova honor and that ; of '' itheir State in the faoo of overwhelming odd,. Itenr drop of tho' blood of Bosengartan, ■Ward, Chase, and the other heroes, who fell la those hard-fought fields, cries aload against the treachery or oowardioo of those who ra oaalned behind." Anramm Wano'a Lrotoai.—Mr. C. ;T. ■ Brltrae, : better known as "Artemas Ward," will dallror alectnre on'Wednesday evening wexL at Lafayette Hall, on thosuhJeat —"Slx- -< Hj Minnies in Africa." The Louisville Jatar aaf raja that his laotara on this subject was ai byone of the moat iatelleetiuil an - - dioaees that a***- waited, open alooturer la * that elty,aad that iiT* *«• “otoal/ pleased, batraalfy delighted. CounvairpT Fosraas ConasncT.—Cou - *a™t-dfty_eej!t postage ourreooy notea hare appearance ip the east, which the ■nnsaapwUng would be Tory likely!!? take. ESS* *f? a*? I }/ detected, however. : Iha ink f>>ey,are:printed U darker, and th? Jollfiu la < ’ a * Pb*'** while r - Tk« «&grftTlo( •; 2l„niia^lii , .f lf ®'f* w “y , E t haa that on the genalae, aad the whole engraving eoarser. - Socinv.—This from October Ist ™ J* Oaoomber, »,M« Bibles and fallowing langaagee, sis t~ f"S oh »* B P»isJ?Vel , h; ; ; Irish,- Pottngiute, Italian, Swedish, Greek! ' BjnSft &taejaandlw raised letters tor the' ,:-hlinl*--.lh»~reoelptaln stoaey daring that -tlmei Amounted to go,708.70. ' • ■ H' t~ -x,. .. - MfroHSMt Coiuf Order. tl» argiuM&t ;«&!•'.•'why. V 5 81 *** **»• ugMait tht County jy^'r o «ap»lMm to pay i TUiut viiWw» r air. ©. B. Coon. Tho “i«iy hoTln*: boot "lockbd up ki . from J«d|« Gritr, of f£l wwitCwtftii* totioa vu brought to toft y vk»ih«r thoTmnm eoanot bo tompoUod, tudor our l*wi, to pay tnoh war znnu* ! ■ On Satnr&y, Judge lluntt and. an or-1 <te granting thernle, and nuking it ntan »U» on tha fourth Monday in February nut. I It io bettered that our Judgeo are nnaaimou in opinion upon th* qooationi inrolred, and JndgeStarntt remarked thet a written da emon would be gi ran in doe time. ? ~ - I • At the time thl» nit. »aa brought, th. I Oommlulonen »m lining their nn, to JnronMd othen, hat the holdorl Maid not] t«t their pap. Slaoelhtnthe Commlulonon i S 4” o ****^. to *“■» »«*»«« at all, and lia-1 ttaßtotoSf ““ “ "“I- 1 IfourCourtidecide that th. Cemmiuiou- Raand Inanni unit ceuoe th. neoeuary npraoea of Uu Monty to bo paid (which it ii pattered they will do) they unit neoeeurily Mm. in oonfllot with .tho dedalona of th. I.dn*l Ooelt; boeanee, if tho railroad judg mnt. aroyirtthen will be nothing' oidlnary.j»*ptiuu or.tte ■ Tho Vigilant iFire Company. AnuoUngjof the Vigilant BUaat Fin En gin. Company wai held on Saturday nnlng, bnt w. an inform* that th. proooedinge worn «P®SsSbses£s airaraneu that 'ttqy would remcre their ab puatu a. pnrt<Ud for lit thoordlnano*,-wai th. twnni and oondltiom tho ordinaeo. were finally aooouted it - S**’"*- *»nSEKBi.S: »PP™priatlon of *1,6(0, aorrnoiuut OoKnro.-Hr.De Viro, areut ploalrt, Hr. Sotteohalk, le "?*• »«»Mgiag for a grand con owt, on Saturday nut, at Oonoort fibll. Ho >S!fw tobnud rooallit Car ol!* Patti, and other popular artletj. Sauna ni HonriTit.—lh. foUowing Mmod P.nntylrania eoldlenhare died ib WaohlngtonHoipttali sinae'la.t report: Wm. °> J*tt Brewree; Keller BObi.F, mth^^ 4 ’ H ’ **“?*- * Bkt - B. GAUBCKB, i(id 1 jw t 9 month* *nd l»d*j*~ IherrießdaoftkACuiiflyanißTitad to attend Um funwal at tha imidcnea of A. A. Carrier, to-day. (Kosdat,) at 2 o’clock p. m. “OouranV* Bart tort, Ot., akd Harrteburr, paper* plaaae c jpj. * * Th. foMrol win takopUc. from h«l,t.n.rd«ce Ho. 886 BanujiTaala ATaanap .at 10 o'clock thla (HosbatJ, mtnulag, to (ro.aed to tha AJU*b*ny Oanatery.- BFBC lAI, IOCAL SOTICKS. , Baznn-aSnna Maon»a, for waily and manofaotaring parpoi.o, or. tho ooitin uo.: { . ; A. ». Cairorr, Sutra! Agoat, f Ho.iß,>ifthihut. Sunw Satnan, mmnhaat tailor, woald moot roopwtfnlly Inform hli friondi and tha pablio gmorally that h.hu ntanud from tha Bait with hlj now itook of fall aad wlntor goodi. Hio itook ooulot. of tha latoit itjloo of olothi, oaulmuu aad ntUnn, solooted from the latent importatlonit Sutlemm de oirlng a neat dttlng maunt, end at prieu J^”, a Sf»‘!“y otter tailoring eitabuih, ln theclty, woald do well te gin him an Milyeall.jeaTOe | Snhani, merttant tailor, No. M Market otreat,.one door from Third. PuHlorieLa Cnomua.—Sontlemon eon ,’S* ! ,o P«*> ooppiy of ready made clothing for thomielru or boy,; at tho oloth tog omporinmof W. H. M’Seo A Co,, comer of Federal atnet and. Diamond Sqoare, AUo ghuy.: Thoeo who prate haring their dott ing made toordu, are aunnd that tt. otook of aateiali for orerooatj, oulneoo and dmti •alt. cannot h. .qaalled for mriety end qual ity ln thli rioialty, while a good lt maT he depended npott. : -? Y ounirnaaa, ATTMrrioat—Por the detaaxe mata eftheayataia Inaldeatalto tka ebange or diati Woiadi, JSrnptlonii and axponna, "blob oTery Voluntear Ultabl. to, than in no ramadlea 10 aata, oonranlont, and tollable aa HoUoWay'e Pfllaj aad Ointment, 25 eente par box.. 1 ■ , . ,m ' Oxoioa Hounai M. Bob •rta, Ho. 17 Kfth .treat, li 'now opening tba ■eatoboloe a took of baa Sold and BUrar Watobea, Jaaraliy, BUrar Tan aad Puey diaplayad In tblaoity, aad ia aaU tag tben at remarkably low prion. : „ yowua can bo foaad itbla rooat, Su Charlaa Hotal, mU day and tiro nab tba aranla*, to tall applloanU aU thoanlm, teaching baallb, nroeation, marriage, man agement of obildran,. talf improvement, Ac. Hia roonu an crowded. ’J < dm Boox Brour-All ln want of photo graph albmaa, family, poekat aad paw raw oan b« them it greatly radooad prioaaatHo. 118, Wood atnat. A oottly fin worth from 50 oanta to f 10ft given with aaah. Honsn to tknwropartyownere of thirdly their honne bin ha. doao promptly, if tbay iaire their ordar at Oatbbarfa Carpenter aad Joining Shop; on Tlrpla alky, frit above Smltblald atnat. V . OxnxsaOauawlll balakaaat tbaOmalbu offloa, Ho. *O5 liberty atnat,' day ar night All ordan left: at tha above'pleat wflTbo promptlyettended to. AU oalla not tba paid inadvaiaa. : fa Ocouer.—B,'A. SlamUoonUnaaato darota apodal attention Vail adnctiima of tba aya. Cataract ranorad by ana* operation, aaaalac hatiUghtpalnf/lUildonoo,yr7Ponnatrrot. Oosxt la Pobraary, at Plttock’e, oppoalto tba Poatoflae. ■ , PaatßiaT’a at Plttook'i, oppoaita tka' PoatoSaa. i i JpETROIJI.B OIL WOBKS,. : MOSS Proprietor^ ™ •-- j - i ? ; o>yd»j thfwitil bamlajpewMfcj _ i « .. V; 4 t"•.. : ''v '-.'.vy jy ••‘oaa* MoitoHaiaiLi' Botin r T--J - _ f f. i ' aoO K. *• JSUUIIiKj - * ' •" ; ot OB' TJ Kjisr ± TXJTE2.B3I r : -RIDEB&CLARK, A 'cOMM^i?o J H c * acH A»M. FSDIJB PBODOCIB, ii saoiirittnr, >«rWi. WMi Ipiti of Uu *«W TOSS FIBB CABDLB 00. - ,r , . MBm KLBrAftO dliVKit-IOXTW) O i ... ., . WABfcMBOXaOeJH,**, !• 0»» ohr»l»l» tjwMt Ijurmt iliimril tbo m» •tefcSr. irrouan ■» mar Mmla lkr dtr. ik a Tartar * SOLO X. _a»d>tM«M»a < hmoa»aa4 lor aalolovto « Twooscua* wauuoi. . - . D1EI): PtTTBBUMQH, Pi. jiitßnba h Scene* In tiei FnrWeet—Facta end , Funcies-.JPactoln* Heviewed. - **• opening «p of » new country, end nil «f the toot* pertaining to. Its development, more particularly should It chance to he rich to mineral deposits, hne nlwnye been n subject Interest to the dvilisadWorldt At the present time, when war in Anointing' the fnlreet portion of our inheritance; When thou sands, driven by noeesiity to' took for other homee, aro e tending undedded, asking of each other the question,“‘whore ahaU we go r’ehd ueh to hli neighbor for adrioo or timely naaiitance, a retrospeotlve glanoe Into the unopened field* and: recent development* of : the Great West, beootne* donbly intereating to every one, not only aa regard* providing home* for hundred* of thonaaad* of thoae who are now homeless, bnt alao in the looreaaod weelththut will be brought to Ugh Van/ the •pread of oiviliiation over land* that have hqrptofbr* been peopled |Sy the savage. ! “O'* in detail would consume too much space, and would probably weav cond™**” ’** 'H 11 ' therefore, bo my Object to -Xlll^Va mUOh " erttl information a, po,! JjHMjt o smallest possible oompaet/in- auch opiaodee of frontier life a* oo ourwd during eome year* realdenoe at the bwkbone of the Americancontinent a* may, in the opinion of the. writer, prove toterestlniL or law*, Ac., in new oountriea.. Ihi* *ketch will eommenoe with the deacriptlon of the miJto.*?.™*"".? °i‘J to the Colorado; gold mines, taking the Santa Fa route up th* the Artantaa, a distance of four hundred end fifty mile* to the “Santa Fe Crossing j thence by the Fremont, Beall and >7 Bent’* Fore;;tdPuebla, situated at the bue of the mountain!. it the. "Fountain qulBoillo;’’ thence northward along th* ferUle banks of the .wove named river to -the bue of Pike's Peak, and from thence across the-"Divide”' to • the month of Cherry creek,:or present rite ofJDen- T“ Oity, after whirh a. Utsoriptlon of. the land* ombreced in-Colorado . Serritory, to gether witt it* reconrete developed and tfn developed.lt* present pnd future proipeot*; for railroad communioa- Htm with the Paciflo coast, mey not be ami**. Kansas City, and passing through mi?."*v* 11 *?” of : Westport, So 7, after a lew ,oa border* of blood aUioedKeniee. The country for some di*- •ST £ ? m . U ? dli*»ouri 1* well wooded,and. tteland of the riohmt quality. As you *d vaao* timber become* more *oarco, and tto nigh idling prairie, oovered daring the ritln mer season with luxuriant gran, and almost every veriotyof flower spraui itself cut before yon, an ever-varying panorama. Small Itream* may be traced by the narrow beitTif timber whioh Invariebly, may be found elud ing their waters, affording hhsde end fuel lor the wayworn emigrant.; future here revels in loveliness. But * few years hove elapsed dnoe here all .was quick: and solitude. Mow Tillage* innumerable are springing into, ex n varifjing a remark of Jlr. *» that, "All of Kansas was so taken up with town site* that then was very little r o° m laft. for the ferefer*," or word* to that offset. The clank of the anvil, the hammer of the carpenter, and the’scaping of the steam engine a* It drive* the isiw mill, grist mill, or otter mtohinery, mey bu heard in every dl reouon. Squatters’ nuts, oertain so flit the requirements of the law,’’ mey be seen upon every qnarter section not absolutely under cultivation, or located as a town rite. A* we °°mtu Grove, the out-post of “f io4 o? end headquarters -sa t^, . trib ® »f .K»w Xadiaui, village* and otter sign* of th* white man’* raid baooma more two*, until after passing the last named RJ2! “H 0 dtogotter. -fn regard to the Und* throngh which wo; have mow paasod. a dletencoof one hondrod and fifty miles, they »r* surpassinglyfertile,with ovary adveuUn ** ri< " utntal Population, exooptiug) dmktv?’ "i f 1 ? 01 ; and this will mol doubt be obviated by the discovery/and'open **“*?» (•«<“ f*» having been: opened,) end wiUdoubtl***iu a few year* bw to the hands of thrifty farmers. Bvin in the maw reservation, fin* land* ars to be found, and those will bo entered as soon ee the ro *tUcllo<i t 0 aU Indian roierrations thalLhave been removed. ~ IfMvlog Coonoil Grove—where yon ere ix pwitodto register 'your name and place of f nl ? r upoß tho P“* American pjatoi. Hero it Is that aU parties of omi gtanu orosetog the plains organise, aleot of fioors, and adopt rules’ and rogulaUoas for. ttdr mutual benefit and protection) Tho t 3 tteorols- U “doqbtedly the fin**t natural road in thu world. It 1* well watered, and after leaving the wooded region, toe omißant ie pl.ntiluUy supplied fK* /“Vs »hmh, for fuel, la ascxeeUent rebeutulein dry weather. Arriviug st the Little Arkansas, wo may be said to ■be upon the eoafiue. of thu.BaflUo region. Hereto fore a plentiful supply of vanisoa.olk, prairie wTi>.ißdothtrd>l<Mctw, gvM*d th* uni' gtmnr* bonrd| bnt now the monarch' monitor tooeye, at flnit Imttag gltog hands or tan! or twenty, bnt eventually to eenaUesi thousands, canning the very Worth . tr *“~ l0 < 00 they move off et a roUing gal lop;-They are generally panned on Indian poniee, and ara eatlly ovarlaken. Tholrlish 1* somewhat eoaner add darker than domts- Be beef, but IS considsrod by many to be iu perior to it. Sometimos.ifor miles, thetr elr oa*e» strew the plains, having brim killed By migrant!, who take only tt* hind quart*s, toine, hemp and tongue, jeevtog the nmefai dertotherepeolons wolf,.who sit* a'ahort distenee off wetehtog with longing mti‘ and anxiously anticipating th* delicate feast the't is to waiting for him. But it is often the ms* that the hunter not being satis fled with, the beef witt whleh he ha* supplied himself, takes a fancy to the shaggy ooat of the : wdlf. In whleh esse a little stryohaU>*,'Judj<i<aulv dlstribated on th* romriSd" of ttHS*/, gives him his quietus. 1 * ; .®B* road stul ooaßnues la a Bigh tolling prairio, and as we advano* westward .tho soil nsoomee mors and more inferiors until 1 at lengtt,to the langaago ofplalnemou. It would not ralse whlto bean*.) The grau has become toe* Indies* luxuriant, until aldastlUße else ttu n abut, crispy, bnnchy grass, known u buffalo grass. Is to be ioen.l Cactus is now frequently teen, and grease wood, and soap weed bteomM mor* plvnttfal u;y on MVhae*. pMiisg Pivbm Eookg—ft ruaftrkftbierock ruing oatef the plklm, opon Iwhich ill tmi> jrftßU mftke It ft spcelftl duty ito cuTc thalr nuaii. ftod 9poa:Vhloh ;Wo botloed dftUd buk ft< itr fti thbywlSM,— wcoot* Uaoftbov mbw, wMtwud, pftuiog la. daa tlaw AlUiod’i Eftß«h« r Fori'WlMfforaebly BnU* Fort) and thoraliiof wo meh-PdobtoJ; W« an m>ir. •gftia lA thomldit ©f »; magnirtoent’ agrtetd* tar»l cotfatry. Is eo&ildoraUba of nrvlMi itodiradp the Gbveramiat toms'time fllhoe ciwlsd to Col. Bt. Vrala • large tract of land in thli valioy. 001. flu having noU> 4«d iqaatUm that they woald not be sllowed to xsmsln upon thli uaetg gav» ! an ItivlUtion to aetnal bona fido ipttlors who wanted bomsi to Mleotraeb looaUont ee ifoild pleaio them, and offering them tbe land *xo leleeted odon the meet liberal terms. A groat many have availed thomMlvei of the tlplonePe propdil,* tion, afid the. epantry; between the Arkasiai river and Taos Valliy, itrotshing. akng iho baie of the moontalnip ii rapidly filling op with an l&doitrioai and enterprising clafli’ of. men. Tho groat dllEcalty that was at first, anticipated was that there would be no market for the products of the fannp but thus far tKtf government dima&d hat been. greater than theiupply. : • ■RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, XV —HotirltitfUuidlagtkr *tUckjef. : )*4k>tti ▼«tf»n t ;whonplr>to Uio uni* qt BTOBIAH PEBBLE SPECTACLES 'An neelviot d*Uj th* meant OBdoasamti of bar. otUarnc. in Uftbaakrd bio axantadaU otW Ipretrclrr; tt»n ml.aadajualao tto BOBSIiB PIBBLXonef. lor rrlr bj J. DIAMOHD) Pnicttotl OpliaiAa, Monti frctora of tdr SuaUn febbloljioouclrof UP - MTII rtimt JfryfayfW Bonding.,- NEW BOOKS— - . .. j*HB BOOK* BXraiXBB. Br J.n. Burton. OF THB POTOMAC. BjPrttw :1 LBaiflEttAßlJa. ,!» ; , i*K52. x l9 ***** BjMr^S^£ aoa 18 HMOBAtTaiaiOBT, .V notais- rpitiß. Bhuood ooiji 1 nSr *. **” , aAT B 00.. Bq flfi wood abort. 1 pAkum. SKATES, to. bort to *• B. DAMiu, * 00, Idbortratrart. THE LATEST NEWS BY TEIEGBAPH. FROM WASHINGTON; OUR BPEOIAI. DISPATCHES. Bp°d*l DUpatchtoUw Plttiborfh G««U»" . J f Wi£ai«aio» I j»i,,3i I igjj; > Bml Hoooh,' lito SpMbL Agut of tfii Tfowury, hu bitn appohitod Sttrreyor of Coitomt, it Momphtj, Tenn. ■ • exo. s. biisnos. jihto ApUngSurriyor .itJJoir.Grlonai, hu *** n nppolntod Special Agont oftho Trouary 2>«p*rtmeiit for LoaisUn*. . - jrom»inoFa or m-Ijok owriExißi- 1 ! KomiaotlanO'ef MoJorGonorolr, oddititmnl to tkoio hlroady fehr»rdod,hoT»beonient to tho Sennto, M follows: Brig. OttU&iUlM Cuoj, Brig. O«o. gii»rl*|. Gon. Boojunin M. Brig. Gen. Join B: Eoynolds, Brig; ■ Ooa.: Oliror O.HowirS;' Brijt. Gon. Daniel B. I Sioklos, Brig. Generkl' D»nlol;BitMrfiiiid; .BHgYGon:’Winfield g/ ; % n «o«» l ?rii.4oii. 'Gw. Wm. H. French, Brig, Goo. Jomoi fJ.; ife'o ;l*r, Brig. Gon. John. M. SahoioldJrßriV.'i Gon. John M. Polnlorj Brig.' Gonorat Hoii. Uon J. T. Don*, Brig, Gener«Hli»m G.BOr- s ry? Brig. Qononl Jimoo G.Blnnt, Brig. a«L Napoleon B. Buford, Brig; Soinri, Brig..: Qonpral Branpia .J. : . Smm, Brig.GonoralJooophJlßoynoldl,:. , Tho following Western oEcerswar* nomi nated for promotion to Brig»aioi?Gwir»i,hlj>, ttoir commissions to duto frpm’tfoT. SSj isdif: ■ Ohio—Coi. Charles K,.'Wwds,:T«th; Col. John S. Mason, 4tb; Col. .Wm.’H.Ljtio. lothj 001. John Beatty, 19th; Cot :Bonj. S’. Smith, 126th; 001. John W. Bailor, i 2T(h- Ud Col. M. D. Leggett; ‘ ■ J * .Indian*—Cal. Geo.. P. Col. Jm. Garin, 7th; Col. Wm. Harritf;-li (h- Col. John Oobarn, 33d;Lleat. Col. David hC Dann; Col. J.'P. c. Shanks; CoL Hugh B. K*w;;*da. :• *• ; , Illinois—Col.' Thos. W. Sweeny, 52d; CoL hfiohael K. Lawler, 18tb; CoL B. D. B»ld wJn» 88th; Col. John Logon; 2Sj CqL Thou! : 8. Allen, BSt4 ; ; CoL C." 0. Marsh, soft) Col' ;Ti B. G. Ransom,; Uth}. Col. Wm., M. OnAe, 94th; Llont. Col, Ellas S. Dennis, 80th. : S Kontnohj--CoU. John M. 'Hilow;Uoihij Col. Bon. O. Grider, 9pi; Col. Edmond' IL, .Hobson, 13th. ~ ' . ' ‘ I lowa—Col. Wi Lowe, 6tb; H; Williams, 3d; CoLC/ras Baste?, id Oeynlry- Col. M. M; Ctocktirj 13th. * ■* j * Michigan—Stephen Q. Champlin. • Wisconsin— Halbfrt.E. Paihei 4th* Lyeander Cittar, 6th; Col. Tttos. it; 3d. . i Minnesota—Col. John B, Banbora,4th. I Missonri—Col. Aden G, pnitar, Sihmilitia, Colorado—CoL J. M. Chlring. ■, J - .< oih. .mmasion aron, • ■ ' General Burnside has boon In.town to-day,i and closeted..wift the, Ere if War and General-in-Chief. THK DISMISSAL'OF QC», POSTS*. ■ i :r | Th« aadlngiorFiti JohnPdrUrY Ookrl Martial declare Mm guilty oo both obaegia,; 0:3 all epecllicailoaa/euepUng two: M Xha proceedUiga wara retained by tho PrexHokt/ froa the 12th to the. Slat iuat., and'Wcn (lies endoraed aa -follow*: • -,V “Too foregoing proofing*, 'tetiuju and •entenee, in the toregoing c%s9 of M ejor G*n;. Piu John Porter,'are approved.*** feonfirin *d» and it 19 ordered that the laid Pit* John Porter bo ond.ii hereby OMhlefed' and'dia. tti««d from the service of the. United: States as Mejor General of Voianteers, and -aa Col onel aod Bioret Brigadier General in (ho Bogttlar Sefrioe of the United Statu, an'd forever dbqaallded from holding anyoSoo of truit or prollt' aador (ho Gurernment of the United btetei. Abkahax Liicols.’l /oeoarySUf, 1863.: . , - ; - A MIA rOITHI ADKMMpir or STAB IS ‘A STAT*; ' lo* fop dAyi, the Homo.Committeeon Tenttorin will reporta HU forths edmiiilon ni: fflahae nSUrto.lhe biilproTidei for (ho abolition ofpoiigemy.nnd Bnleti the dele gatefrom Utah ihould gtro-hia aaeant to till prorlilon hjihg iniertad, the bill will not :be hported. X.. . V . j•• /- ‘ .WAißUto*o»,''jaa.H, IMS? ‘ 1 - yiarsWAST *ATAI . T i* Predd4atwAA eloaotid. thll eVeningl .9*PV '?<?»:'.tjjililsttf s«ht«tiiy: 'of (ho Hsrjr, U theexohuioo of.aU Tidton;?.Tblt f “ t > wllji‘fho recept^ieoUoßjof iron-olsds towsrda tome Important Sonthlm I V”h ihriillif that important navel tnoteminti nroon the efWof aooompliihjnint. .... i D»CLt»«I>TO*DT£D-BBrT , rFO*JirAH. 1 - Is .* Oovernmeat baa declined to build for Japan tba two ablpo it war, to-pay fir tba oonatrnotlonor>hlohtB(l0 > 660 ,or MO.OOO in gold, wan pot into tba handr of'the bt Wpj a;. aid by ijta dapoiltad with Tharlow Waad. It irhibw ‘boogbt that Woad'a Hary lard will uiad for theparpoie. <■/. U > aiox xixico. i , s?ba latatt adrlora dlnot froia tho oity of Maxkoj an to Daoemhar ibay raprnant tbaf paopjaaa salted and ibiildtat ofbaaUng bade the Praooh.army. • PoobU, i, bollotcd to bo iaiprigoable. V, ' ' 'Oan. Boiaa baa bad aareral taooeaifal 'an gagamaata wttb-thainTadaraitTba foUoirtbg front Oan. d f , t*S*, ■i; i . ..... .. . ( \ i ~i i :, 'j .PmUa. fault, 10«._IUod»l ia MwUco TotiuMi*i*iero/ Warj •• 3en. ; .Rebera.e»mtaaaioetaeXo mob* b>. pnu.thtt he eneoeefUdln laying Imnihuth the French at.cloib gaartereand *hrlrht French were taken oompUUly’W Uo telle me beildeethat heent them nr> bad */» that h * will **P&« in detaltkvmfUr, At tha time the engage neat oeenned, then WM.a; de«M. fc*. ~Ihe;intaat»3f - wai him FleohJleUm. Gen.Piarga rtporte that thee behaved very well. i.,(Signed),. Qavaai,^ 0«n. B«T«r» cdmmQDioaWa to '&• W that an eneean ter hitT tdken plnoe between Mt troope end the Invddlng Army'whfeh hire “J.Tfi J»lepa,,'ani:it aeptna. that the ; wheteef. hu iVoope - ware, engegedv, -ftheeh gegement we»< a bloody one, end ialied three hour*. - The honor of the nattonal aha, hai remalaed nnteraUhed. : partlcalktiy If him taken into contlderation.thei. the brave adl dlere under oomoand ofOea. Bevera were Un In hetabers than .the elghthpnrt w tha lh> vmdert.and the enemy In the dlMotlon pf Peroio rather than to prerenfhU, advanoe. Alio, tall ear fbrta wae cavalry; ‘ (Signed,} • “ OntaaiJ ; . ft Utpid.theVtho" pniportof ,tha‘ de3a»- Uont xaede by.a part of . the «aitaohh6tu delegation here now* tn the PruldOht, J a thet the radlceU, a« thay ara.oalled, a»withng;to go any length whatever (o parry on (he war, J op Winiioithbt wo. are figbUig tfpf *^pa> >»<«*4a'lii«io.ibii*i. net and field,.ofmenwho want >to and .will ; but that If thowanb only to go on in •• the fame alntleir way (tbey’esy)lthaeheen doing ibr tho'part twoyjurii, theytelijk UJn?taaa> ehough ‘j ■; ...jrojftirkrttmMo*.»i - > ; ’pnoatM «ith: » builioiM «r«rt»» WjmMfcta* !M to**f ittbrtfa/W** ni*b£;:ln u il» wane iuiMeM«UUa^tx*ihi'i«teetk*t;VWji> barf vu Uku, »*i=*d4**itt*J »*iKFUId aoealneifromeMina-aWbt-' " a fa CTep..^na- K r 3 ' f .;< B««at udvleor from England reprerent that the secret of therebel goverumonthnvleg decid-< t 4 to recall Masqnand Slidell ii .foot; tto these gentlemen heyo recently lnt i-5 .*♦!s•*: retire W.avold bfiig noUhed; that they could not-much lasgir remain soar BngUih and French Courta In. 1 tho capacity of 4 Commlraioneyr from i the robot Confederacy, p too:.- ; „Tt fcelieved that the Bngliah government ia"oomlng to grief” on the Alabama bn.l- EMI * The Frmnoh government If unoasy test iU medtetion movement ehonld b« considered nopUiUg It too mhoh In antagonism to thla conn try,and is understood to be remonstrating Bngtand about permitting the ateb«m. ; lO:hi| *lta4 ont ii her portii, iutfrapitMinting .ttnt she mustboheli responsible for damage done.b7.tha pirate, .'WlthPraaoe thna onoar *Me matter, It ia believed thatlltUe ?WllK'»PP'* I ‘«da4 Irom Qeoigo'SMaon' steamers. . ' untTXstr. wits th* paiaintre. ' Wendell Phillips/ Kenator ’ Wilson, EUzur Wilghl, Qeo. I>. Steami, M. p. Conway. P. W,.Blsd> ,J 1 B. ; Stephenson, and OUver Ameej had a longinterview to-night Wlth : the President, .after.. Cap t. Pox had left Jlty pari; tlculars of the neariy fonr honre conversation hare though lt:le undsrstood that Conway thinks the; President haa>ore>ith lit the virtue of his' own proclamationthan lua Utterly keen, /believe#. The Cabinet i Ohangea ;l! er» l vetj ! atKmglg; .higii ;hy “phut lipe, but the. Prealdent.waa, antirelyreaerved on that. subject., At they parted; they a aid that; they hoped that they had hot ebneed their PrfYWgdhyTub'd -too; great; w freedom' of apeeehi. Tho Preaident replied, as he shook handa cordiallywith ttemj.«Oh, nof I shall hare nothingtoireartro tip against yon for -./.p;'; ■ raa nioHxoXD EceiunnJ , 1 The Uiohmond JEraaiW, of jnnaary 20th, «Heje;>f wifeh tin 1 fol lowlngareextracts: .' .',/;/■/ ; : - P The trnth.ia.theiYankeea are. in greatforoe In the.Tery heart of .-the Confoderaey..lhe» W^? D , k * U > oor »nd> nearly t£o hundred thousand of them, ere -within two deye march ofithe Confederate capital. The .Tankrei haye much to encourage them In the the J .weaee not e little to eztdte aarlotu apprehensions aa to 'tho fa-. There le a limit to the endorahoe 'of .Viokibnrg. Thay moat be aaatalned, attength enedand retafortedi -If within the next two »• douoteddseventy-fiVoor a hnn-- ,dred thonrend men to oar foreefln the Seoth weet, we ehaU come to grief. If we do' add them, we areaafo beyond peradventuro, and. next rammer will witness the dial- triumph 01 our arms. . y.. *■. . .yraiUCC BILTa OP’ THR WX7B ASD MBAJIB OOM- s :'* i - j: ■- * Tho Uiter opuUan -ia .th»t tho of the •W»yt and Mean* Committee,- wUihpati the noaße ‘ ; f ; ■ 1 i J W Cooko’e a* a|fiahititate by Btevent, li 'not known to hive'gaiqed more than one toio ojtr ; 6b7•n» , and Hopp tr*/ Strattcrh, a member yfa* *»4 jC<Hnmittee ifhoprig inaUy_agreedto theinajoritybiUo Xke Dem oorat* «ay, Ujey wlll roldligein* t it... All de* bate!* •«mu»Ud.i;-^|pretary'cha*e agree*' Waya and MW* bill-a*, amended in with his ’sngge»Uen*. Th|* ? is t dfrtaih.‘ ; -'' ” rt „ ... oxnius canton'- -■ Emphatically denias.tho iUtemont published inaHenlahßrg.:paper t hy :a membar of the Penniylranla-Legialature.-that Mr. Cameron had eflired-htm.twenty thohaand doUare for -hiavetof l frr’pnltn4;su ; teliaeihtor.’'' i Tho gen eral belief here la, that the whole ntor, waa fabricated hy-framqorata aaan abaolnte neoea alty to apologtie for their monitfona or! mo of orerawlig In;,tho'peglilituro by Ihi importa tion of Philadelphia rowdiaa. ... THI AT THI COTODI BCrl'IE. : Th» g««rHdrlftpf thoapeechMatCorode’a aupper,'6n Saturday night, by Sehaton Shir ““ “d Uihwj G.heral Carnwoh ahdothen, iu that,, tho onlyroad to pnn wu tho.roagh one of war, and war ouriM onby'tSeßfpubUcan party, thtDa. moornoy haying soldltielf to tho oopporheada. SooMtary Uihar laH, that tha proclamation moetbe mdnUinednndenforeed. - ’' ’ H&isnji 1 icMu.' 1 X- 0«a. o*mBron declines to return to Buds* so therelTuhopenlng for ioa» other Cabinet Hlnlvtorto to exiled; frcm hJi-oountry for hit goo<C ~ : Interesting lfews from Mexico. < filthe iteenuhlp 18th St' W ® Uto; of tho D * w * tom Mexlcoii.intereiting. aid txtttwft • The oommmaieatlenof tha Prenoh army te- : ‘W“ 7 m £™ Md: Oriaaha hu beeneom pltteiyout off by tha Mexican guerrilla!, and' oMjniy ha ra-aatahtlthad and kept up by tha S”* 8? V tron ** u * rd »U Hong tha, J?d*bo' -alantriwa guarrillai ars in itrcur ft#-HI Hong tha road, and worry the Preach ttdopa nnoaaMngly. ■ . Sllb wportdd. that tha ffMnhh' aray haa h®*#h!t wdi *ir« bSTiZZ tjlora roabla with _ groat lo«.,Gen.B«r -*^»o wu oomple t ;8i)l> Manioan:,OaTairy; ahd. w® W^ 4 H»d trewid^ Sovoxal Breneh cffloera .won taken by tha UMoO;«nd dragged off Thaproapaett if tha Pnnoh look exceedingly had. ffhoy can’t gatiappUea froia the country, and they arw :jnrronndod by";a determined thorny, ;who MpgBSBKSSatS oampwUhuuvboing laaooad and dragged off «»“h“ Pf" 1111 ** ;* h »5;tl» .. poxjlh.fta moetmallgnent firm! haa broken oat among tha Vranoh troopa in Vara Croi. A_Ut«ata la tmihg built for Lkia • «oPi>i;fc»BlMJagVtd make ' lti appaaraaoa to tha Harana market, and the t"P promuaMo be.'a large oha. The mar- a ara glattad, Wlthout'Rorth atn produce, agd laloican only • bo made at ralnona prioee.; 'vjlv ■■ *“ • , J “v25.-f-No w Orloaaa adrloaa *Z noport had .bean recely thoWiiKjoaj.oao of .OBigunboaiaj had boon tank: by .-.the South Battery at 'Port Itoieon-tAteathat Stonewall daokaon with Vulvalof the SteatocrilriUahtlaeen. Jnhl' as.U-Tho itoxttar pritlxh Qnoon hu trrirod with &awn datei to the 17tb,»ndNouantotbe 30th. ; ; Tho Bahuzu Strald if the 17th. o&noasou too orrirol of the British w*r steenors CUI* :I»Un, from Bermudog.ond Spitoftil, from H». v*n», end leji it ii reported from * highly orediuble ioaroe. thot tho oomsuuder of tho OolUtin luu reoeired podtiro order! to Uko Admiral Wilkefy when and wkererer found i and oonTey him to Bormoda, where he ia tojbo Retained until farther order* from England. • - The Britiih ahip YeiariUp took HitOOaOOO lnipede;frottMphUeiorEurope.-;, ’ The atoamer AnnloUhlldr, hxfd" flora, 'iri *»4-: from Goorgatown wilh: .hUo^ l( ®*r ,ri ?” 4 "tiom He\ ■ , Now You:, Jan. 25, 18 M. ‘ '' WoH| haa ordered aU tha lata militia to ripori to Urn, ltU laid, nndn the anthn- Itf tho, Peaejal lll tha JWonddtTlaionhnya roport od. bat aomo of tho ngioanta of the Brat dt- Hrlfajh"! rafuaod tha ground that Gor.Saymour waa legally oommandar of tho foreaa of tha Stat», bT.^jur” 10158 Htf>U/0M i .r ■ ~ PBOM-HAKKIimPBS.r Bjrecfal Dlipetch to the Plttaburxli Caaetta. ! ‘.v Hanmamno, Jan. 2i,1583i Tha Haw Tork" JKhnia aaya, 9en: ButHr will poaiUrely ratnme tho command of tha Department of tto .Snif, Hoadquirten Saw 1 Orleani, and aoon at a- point higher up th* Mlailaaippi. Ha will hara tha troopa for Which ha asked before ho waa anperended, aa~ koma greater roaponalbllUlea and i .poaseaa a broader Said of duty. ; The advance of tho army hia been poat*: .pound.. Ii la reported that; aomeof Seneral Bnrnaldo’i ■ ahhorditiiu Oaaarala will he brought before a eourt-martUl. to aacertain Whether they lnterfored wilh or oppoaed j the execution of Burniids'e movementa. i.: Cov. Andrew and WendeU Phllllpa, Of Marx aaehnietta, urge upon the: Preaid'ent tie 1 no ooiiliy of auoh a reconatinotlon of the Ckhl notaa will inrare a more Tlgorona proseontlon! ofthowar. Count Moroier repoatr anew hla itaiurentiea of tha friendly regard.of tha Bmporsr Kepo loon.. I : Tho Presldent has flxod tho gnage if tho. Pacifiorailroad atfirafeet. .j. . • j- Con. Bntler axpUeltly denloa that ha at tempted to oohtrol tho late Congreaeionai eleo tlon in New Orleani. :r ‘ j V;:. ■ . Dad weather and impaaaahia iroada rend*red: an adranoo of the army beyond the Kaapa hannook a matter of utter Impoialbtlire. ‘ : - ..-.vVi.. R " ~ lmportantfromWashlnglon. -j fr ganeraily, ho lleved here that all nporta that anySportlen of the army .of the Potomao baa recently oroiaed th<l Bappahanneck, are withodtfonn datioa infect. . A diapatoh from the head °l *ha army of the Potomao, rend to ;bight, > tataa that there la nothing of iatarast to oomauniokte. . . John H. Boyle and Charloi'powoll, who were lately arrested near Damfrlea, were both .nbol. captains on - Gen. Stuart's staff. Tha against them seems to be conclnsWe ** to their beiog spies,, who, Crested in eiti sen s clothes, kept their ohief e jnstimtij ad- Tited, of. the movements cof United States troops, espeoihlly just before thor last rebel" raldon Dnafrios. _ |t- ■ 7 •i of tho Navy, wweivdd the fol loWiogto-aaji . ; Ccnro, Jau,^o.— lhafe jea t (6:30 p. m.) re ceived telegram,from Memphis, Tenni, from ActUg W Admiral D. I). b<Sd the United States steamer Biaekhawk. at-the p°- a tb of White river, dated Jan. 20. aefor-’ : tEkol i -StTobhrles;Daval's' BJnff and Dos Aro, and the light draughts are PJ er tbwe hundred miles ab6ve.tho mouth of the White river. 'W; Be Kalb and Lieutenant Cammander Walker captured at Duval’s Blaff ? a «A n m el U^ nB carriages, ammunition, em., 200 Enfield rifles, and three; platform ears; mid at Des Aro we cspturtd 30'prisonafa and a qoantity of arms and-ammanitioni r' (Signed,) t- : a* L. pMjibor,- '■■/. ,ir.v- . .. FleetCaptain* ;WXSHI*OIOX, Jan. 25.—Mad; Gen. Cnrtle ha. Ulepaphed to M.j.aeh: Hillook, General ta-Chlef, under date of St lonia, Jeni Wth, _ Gon. Gorman telegrephe from Bnvnll’e Bjnßs, on the 18th Inat., that alded Sv three gunboats ho ascended TYhito river to 1 Bavall’a BlnSi and Bea Aro, taking about 150 nrla ofiers, tao columbiads, and about 100 small arms.'.' ■ - ••• ■ - j miIHH COHBRBSB-SBCOM BBSBIOK. «'• /“T-TWiinioies, J4t1883. Wllion, of 9Uu. f presented lh« memorial of Dr.;Horton, aiklnjHfor oom j*a»tion for Introducing the u of! other in thearinj end navy I ■ •o' . f v ,^ r * * r otnbnll, of 111., presented ajoint re *° “« ** »» PrOTidO for the Impriionment of peraoni oonrioted of mime lnthe DhtrietofColumbla. ; Pewed! He »l«o p relented* hill relating to Juriei> lh t<t accept the title to League. Island unless Congrtss shell farther direct. The rosolutloa iThie resoiation.WM adopted."' 1 ■*•«■*•«••• of olerieml roroe In the. Qtuiriermuter Oenerile* bffiee, S? “»«%* «4 WA: -The; Bth*tb then •djonmed HU Monday. ->f ■tL ■P Cumberland KiverAgain Block • i , /. «.* a'ded. .i, ; , llvamvill*,lnn., Jan. 23.—Prom CoL- Turner, who hu ,Ja*t returned from Naih ▼Uk, welearn that the steamer Mary Crane ssgns&g * h 1 2£ ,^ d theboatlnuledintdahore “i**”*' cargo- are al total ' Diok Hajun't robtl caralty an 1 w XZ!*?*? o *?™ “ d ClarkaTlU*, an tho rbfortod*' 1 ' 3 ' “?"* **“•' *°- J «aWi'. m fh«Oaml«rteai Rlrorbagain bloekadad, lraaid; i ... Xateot from \ ‘ '■ ?*w Ton, Jin. Ss>*Tlm itouaar'Ari*l' '■ talbd.oiulillSttfor with tha -pataangan by tha Thodvil war in finnada b ended, Cahuloa h *Th°»*nil“* ‘f. M *i dl, ”» ae * *° tt * lilkarab. PM " d * bid hftfin token u nk ia«An); «*_ ■ £^.“ILS , U” ttio “ or 4 *”*-A* *Kw22s*??* l ? a * .4 to Seetwaaat Aeapnleo oh thaB th Jnetj alao, th. .learner SannoeL- I. . |“, ...'from Fortreaa aonroe. -Juntas Moanba, .Jan.- M^-Oominoabra E, , .K , . Pt V*.i 0n ‘ :,0h0 “« » 8 , 4 two, sloops laitnigatj at the mouth of the Currituck eteekr'near tbe-Jetneariaerr Thonehobner’a aargo waa purohaaed in Norfolk; thoblll. amoantingto $5,8D0, and conriated of gnm-' ah«Uaa; qofolno, and boob and ahooa. * Goman, waa hnng at one oolook -to-day; ;at Jolt Wool; on tha Rip Rapa,in oonformily with thodeetaioa of the' ooort martial recently bold at Jertreta Mon aoo; and tha approral of tha Pretidenti Eeti formerly Hvodldßoltimorejfcatbod keen em« plojed m o teomstor in thrOrmjG while ; on iho'Pealnflßl*. Ho that» negro with whoa bo hod soao eoairorenyrnbokt throo months in tho town«rHSmptoD t Virginia.- • Latest .from NaaluriUe* . NuETltxi, Jon.24,—Tho floet Uftja*. .t night opporito OBott*; flrod-lhtd bj tho J?j" u * l } ,k ' *s™* ! Sold plow* on »- bln!. XhognnbojU St. Glair engaged tho onemy to tho wood*. Tho fl«ot or ri”a, I »f‘lT *t Cloriurine. ' >■' . I 1,1 T»dn»»»“ oovoiry, to oporaonol diOtolty joslordoy to Murfreoa *V‘ C»pf HoSng,:om« torn# wrawil. It tu aierfoai iroaad. i ; It,lem ltM%dlappM«4.r " From New Orleans and Key West. J»n. tßnllad, Statal gunboat Saxonbaa mini, from Now Or .loafca on thalOth andKoyWeat on tho 17th. TbajHow Orionai pnpon roooirod contain - no • Jt.waa roportod at Ktj Wait, on tho 17thi that tho pliato Alabama wai off Banna, and badoontaboataaboro.’ - ■ * From'the Amy ol the Potomac. ’ ■ Hjusqowtta Asmr or thi Potokio. 1 : . Jeaneij ■} . . Tbw Bebbetb bar ,bw veil obremd throughout tho entire -' Ho barluuJ exoeptlngthetof the most neoenerycharwc-, tar, bn been tnuuaetod. Nothin* of enjm uoal obvaoterher.been obnrrwl in tho oraj'i liner within the put fair deyr, < The Kile In the Miuleeippi.; - 'Ntr Year,' Jaa. 25^—Tbr BtroltTa ipeelnl Wublnfton dlrpetohititeethet Infontuitlon' bu betnnoalred thettherirwlnthe MU.I. llppiriterhee'eetuedthe nurte 9nr;«inb a ' tt* eeul nitty Own. Boiler, oj>pifit#Yt?k«- bV*> a 1 .. "■!' .:■■■ “ ' 'J i I " -jw ’.nsx. ',»!BM^aft?. t :us gag* ' jXfaileMtßcftlaelUu Subißle. WdMiir 7«ttczdfyg ;: tke Ukuttanaog* isad, la* Bllwann tkia dtp r to-fii^batTror*'repulted'lrftii f *loaa of two :, killad and aararal wounded. ] One of our man .waailUod.,4;.. = .. f . ~1 " iL,w . }..:.,..V..-r TEro'ffaafpf finiboaftatCbirUrnianuiabar twenty-two. ; j v MVI= ThßjWeefautrkeki Oolug B*uth. .. . Bauzuou/Jau. fib.—Xka ataamn 'Van darbUt lallafnxn PortnaaMturooto-atoßaw afternoon to taw tbaLron-alad'Wabakaß Soatk. TSa Vondarbll t baa a full tuppiy bf eoul far • oruiawa>ftartk* J Allk*iua,'altar'pdrfsml>g tki*4«ty.-ii.;«-:... ' Haiket*: by TeltHfrttk. 0 . Farr,inamna. Jan.■ ah ‘acUra da atandteflonri <UOO bUfc aoUat.tt MtfcQe £9 tbr |Wf anJil fLn lfailit TTberala a wore) dentitaf fcr wWat, 'and- 6000 t£; aoUutfil Sgti fiTtDrßad t aadft? ® *» knatucay yklta. ByaMtfc. jgani taJn l&tr tataaWi gioo baatyilowat «aj?o fcr naw, aad*o IbtOit-OaU ••“dJ aWto.jiCtowiaed adtaisa, and l(W„bih. »H- at T®7 it!; nataeed wanted at (3 Kt' -fro. Tfclouasra beld Smty; aaleaMea* PbUrttSßUb old : sss^bb^sfe I *^”^ 4 ..Etw Xaaa, Jan. li.—Cotun OinU mSrn 1M bdlaa. nMUarukaatanb; nud fcr Sadl’nfiian *tb*ofUStOUbnakat 870880,,nnd13 maMo fcr .aawonnd-Pdafrataady. Lard ataady. : 'j™a*y*tnat.|9o.. ■' • ’t,„ • waSr. and Infclr da ■nanda Wneat la tteadr wltb f acataa rntmlTJ ’ llDm ®2® 9J Q fob#, 83®85c.' • ‘ShJteSS ' SSfSPfe «o»ojfio blsberSSta. oKSkona naTttadecHhfnyUntttocyaadaraJaaWiTa.’ .‘q 4u;. J ■ ir : i,t "','ia» oc.'T: • ■ . VioaroMi—Th» Philudafphia/Vaaa, of QrAAt&MpUccdtlieahay'of ih*T«a 114mm. tapoa ?tr£u porta »fe‘ f tfwaphu. ud if P' ,>blb Uj.ty, ungaging thabnamy about Vickaburg. Xho third ;Blug*»«f *kia “ old TMpuub *»4 ! that* 1* but little. doubt that it *i>l {fall; -Ourfar* rug»m«iktf; for complain «n4;oTar«h»lalßc ▼lotoriei iactbo Boathweitarv oerutaW mor« porieot thaa evor 4ba glorioui ?® w * from ’ Atlanta* * Post wilt inipirttour brara Was tore u<x>p* to niw d«wdi ofrklor., '?f • **P lnio *t- ViclubargrWiU :'W4 tftiwn dona blow to lha reb*Uibn; pUoa > the entlraSonthwaat onoa more in the Onloaymnd *** ** Mil sissippi 40 tradeforerett', 0«n, J. Pemberton, who’coamnada tnbrebel :ttpopt »> Viekaborg, it » manaotodforhia flanghtUeu .•■? acdoispliaimenu. ?**• fcoß.tb.vSiaiiuf New fTotkptt well knoTOiu_Phil*dall>ili,»adhaa,o*i«i«l*ar*« raaidingkarui.Xt-ii'aaid thatwhakkalaoke in, gehiuakarnakpe up inltnergy aadUdua b* wary wtrbigly fortified. 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' ■-* - •. ■ ?*gM FUaoe ere wamaud byAbemekab for FIFM TMAItiIf : r £k} Ji» Intttod-to thfr firifnrtfr* Crt ofiSSn Kaneal at ti« nanoai uF . ■ l»1<> BkUOB.BI uS>j Itr^t. H▲l NS 8 . 'HKWYOM^ruiiOa. Two of ttowhere ceklnttt PlinS Jatherlrwi. V:,i v OHAHOITI Bunu.wrmh.tmt, tote hewn. jf uJa 'colors. ~ [ J iutrwf cezsaa. BXi&OK,- >.i,: ~ BALVQST. "ssssfe •.JBgfflffl-iW msdr*: ** * h;- 3 ASAYiBootsomOTtHT. twtttHb* Mutr jMrokiii cattr m amytocHiiw wooM-pUwnrl»acQnflT>ti»ah«fc" s®*. hMpm.iateilatto.ttdinyaMMhMbtiie Pywllkptcftot iaau£? by Tl^f|fr|TY gu .~-g OrpfctM' thnHiKp * •’ t *n&*erfb*r «ffl -Attend.' totbidiitijs-'* Ua •Iwta hi* - BIOHDAT, ’’ Aw,C,j1863, ».ao“dockj>. m, ■*» ** -■ r TL-B«\Drnffp *foDP.&cdftor. Q W. JVOiIAMS * CO.’S. '’; “ * - IMPBOTZD BGUBtB THMAji 0 ::..• JOdcMuet. 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