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SO. @Ss6*ass^ss' rf^ w2£fe“° w “* «» taw a^^fcißsssaa.^ U^LNJUAIU> bI&MVAL WOi&Ka.—' oMUdkine, Syolj. - i -jyrelTMEEfagci aJd FhMTnuxdogr, t roll. . of Bargirr, a rol*. * ■•> W»T>tlw»pwtlo i and AUtoriaModfea, 2 toU. .On9Vßiwtoß/*~DMcriptlToAßargloal ( l roL Wlloon* Hn»*n Anatomy. •. fljrtflUi’o Cati anal Fora alary, i roL . wat»on*» FracUct of Pijy.ie, i to l .: BuiUms*'Hodlcal DicUQoary; 1 roL oarj*nt*rtHtnaaa Physiology. ' ~ - --f L**!? 1 ? KAX * W °° J ■ t ~’ IALV-SiiOUliS isUli'XOJNa.' ; T Ohrhfonltj, 8 roU. (, D'lJwUfcentaluwor Utoratnra,«Tola. Mtt«hVAnt«ia]r< of Molaachalr, a tol*. . Wotti, 4 rota, OtarWXmnV. Work.,* ..!* [,ok. KKiaafEsa?? 01 Phokapoorol Work*. S Wilt ' took. _£*Wts “* JUioolkaajni byi. < fcl *o ' eat a oo.;u wSdi,: JataCtiMJLjtjraova c^utna. j^DBNITDKB DANE AND WOOD OHAIBS BELLIHB Off . J .•; i. bedctceb pbicxs, WHOLESALE OB BRAIL. , jAB; W. WOODWKLL, • JMTJtNTJKU OCt. 8,1861. v.Patent 1 OVAL LAMP OHTMTJtrh ,'j Kun&anndot ’ - 1 ; *k--riiniT-'CiASBj" ■' 6«taok.'jri; UOanMfcr th. 1. D. DITHRIDOE, - Tart Pitt du* Work* J TOS I S^^s firtttt ? eir^ rwiaß i* ».%?,££» iodWto to «. MfinaMiAPajiNAi ANBjSSKk^rES; MW| >MWI U lettered. Mlllfcw-I Wi m« •;, . . ;. JOHN BHltaTty ' . > l fiafldaT.e? p-ourJTtktß- ~ Or^rCBAIOSTEtIT, 'ORy P. 0.»oc left at the Hard wars titan ol B? Worn, Jr., earner of liberty and lit. (Ratr streets, will n <4ra prompt etfehttom . . , auSenf - FAINTS, ssK^s^msiss^'ss^ KUSTABP BKBD t qABTpB OIL, SWEET 01 Land standard patent • Ac.; in store ud feral* lcnr by WOODSIDE & WALLACE, nm n * 1 : 806 Liberty ItTMt, F. B. Onutn.BnchutaL beftrra pure Wine elMu wtort, would no Iran to cell ind .umiue oar itock* W* ~ • ‘ WOOPBIDB A WALLACE, YyAvjyjtft aa, yon balk vEky . _**m KAQOHB. OU. »AtKIHB iml BPBIBa WAOOBB, ■QAEDiaBH'B -JU.BTB' ABB COAL oabdih. ylVryp* ijn> ww* WEm. 1 BABfcOWB, «n Bud. of the tort fry ttator; rtw> ill 1 feufn of gogolrlng attended to. promptlj. Apply to ■ "n'TjSf*- “a™. Federal Kre«t autlon. Allegheny. MALT HOUSE, rnMtXa SrSMTj JHtUbmyh, Fa. 7w;£oAX&ASD, Ifolßtor. " . Mer In BABLBT end BTB.KALT pDijo, for ule, BABXIfT. BT». OATaendOORH. SJ . UUNU Batumi parchaxod BTIJBBB tt, U&5, In the Into :.' BBOTfiUUL'' wfU’ aentlnne tto in ads iraonra mjarßus, ■> a, »rn»r-Water and Short Bte. foa Jinn to RTAAMBOAT abb jBAILBOAB . BLAU ASH ITHIBQ. l in nil ttelr ; «“fbw.lobq. HOOBBuT ABB BmAa lotto fcetaolect btnnde of QIBC~.BE fIATABA CIOABS, and aO aSSTo? BXOSIBO AM OHBWIBOtOBAOOorSBOT/ TAHO? xobbohach pipjej, Timka, t1.i1.. In JjJgiDHBJBTHB ST. CHAbEwhoKl! B. Trade enpplled on literal tarma. *- -J ;•■:■; ii •■ ■ ;, - U' mrllidlT W-^UILL^ I T lflQ| - ,Bo<>e ” Or *° Car * 'tgS&SBSRHfSgSSg!^ to GrndingAnd That -all't hi asasmuhta tor gradin'* .. .®®*“*tTictian of seven. &*&B&S%3&S&z M^£s«psaais£ ln the jp«psr*itithorlxM to.do the cit> A PfMOll. Jen. ts; 1863, rend three tjrdee ■And-ttowd.' JAHKS MoADIdtT, ; "juLi T ,-T Treeldaal of Select Ooundl. •“lllSbunr, - ■* <*nk of Select Cofeaen. Jiin'gd. U 63. read.ilirea Tl-t- ■ ABlcnWOncaSfkajenj' , |iMJwd-t. Gm^ggk.BlF.^BUonT.^ toatatta Jen ~ ;>/ L \ ;• f _ 2gS*.*.p,ft»toßtoa 0 d Ooba Bogin; t trxdi osy Je end lOe Zobeeee; , lMT l| ii > i^ cr> pl»Jf do;. ! io ‘r 3 , r u ES& finer , -rttZf .jyodeHon Ocflta; . v to Qettendorre lx. Cofee; • “*?■“*• S»on7ud Anrndbld’lk' >OB riSIUY;.: J,. ■; •; ; , t : n( , 7 ,. - s1 . i I- JntAceindeeAMmieby' bnrralo DAILY jp ijsjtos. BOfcTON PIANO B.— Twoloo now ooron octoro USEjeefli BOB,X«rQUT»>PTAIfpB acffsffTni B«olTod tUrmek&fkthonolUmtoaJoKoLmon ofocton of HALLETf, LAVIS ttuno onporb SQOABX QEANDB, ondoto. ,l°nl, jmmonwl EofoOOOO factor, OQDA BE PIANO,, wlto honikomo mould I r go, onroad lon, lrro ouj mnotedeoh. AU th. nbo,o InotromoX ffo. foil tron.frjme, ooontning two, ouoponoton brtdgo, [thk lb*tor ImpnjTomont lo la no othir Pknlw,) Sid nil modern Improvements. rfr, TrfcStr*" w * rrMt * d b J tb. makora far I*lo ■ J»HB H. HELLOS, 81 Wood .1 root. gTKINWAVB P]ANoB m pr^ M rieeivedthsJLrst pdas tneJsl i( Loadra W Grid’* Fair, la 18C2, over aIT competnom. They an thru admitted to be THE BEST PIANOS IN THE WOBLD A choice new stock ha* bden promised us end do*, aotloe wjU be glwa.trf their * S. EIaEBEE a 8800, BS Fifth street. Solo deonto Inr .boTo 1 -.. trnmoot. [fN Ablfa 'PUMUUg^L HWaalod /or Tioo Faora. yTgg| oisvS?f?iS?2 ° tflc»ef *j a tint' of sahy yean. SlaiuaahoaU as the Troebsa. tUdtaryOudm and Soldiers vbo orer-tsx the votes «d are ezpoeed to sodden changes, should hare itiamaiJp riWi "°'“ U ““■* P^ rb “- , MAA UifAWAUlUSitth— y » »*•“ ■•*»>»§ 'foowtilti'ai thi i4jih« no3T:lwdaBawtf . ■ ; . ~ JLLlalAtt iiAKNliiLli tbou., ttoiler Mskera asdßbeet Iron - Workers, PBBti 6TBBST, Hcs. 80, &, M and W. iUriog secuttd a Urge yard and fhrnished.it vrtth.the tnoit Improved msichineiy, vs are prepared i to- mhrmfiictnre brtrr description, of BOILEBB inlhoi beet manner, and vnrrmnted sjoel to any made -in the SALT PAHS, TAKES, OILSTZLLKiAaitATOBS, BKITLXHO PANS, BOUJurSoIT BBlDaaa, SCOAB PASS, and sdT^mahhlhCttt'eft df BA&K. HILLS* PAIXKV Bepairinv done on tbs shortßit potloe r; . - >. *■■■> - ■•, delfetf BAOUWo' i BUOULDZBS, ! sidzs; . U,«*jß||l*l.l -44* >SS SSJSte i.;f- |Y:.. | - ~ AINTI) CQ]yi]VrERGIAL ttsburgh, riiopoms. Obbkuci Ornon, Wan Darairwan,} I ProroMl, .m J an. 271 h, ltta f ■Wi^m ■ from il»V„‘.T!?”"* üb “' a.j .... “ e * ll * * •*“ (bd ( end rrom e cyl;n -gatojftl* *” n loobto hlgo, rtthnn ollpuSa 2ff?”!? taeto > *ad 18 inch* leewr eS! •SS- *X *"*« thick, from bT.offir.',. 1 *! panllol u>, and rouMloiMt (rointhoaxU , Thf!^ and th *|* BMr “1* of tbo baee. •^STSSSSSX^SfSI'SS'S £>frnSß“ th. contractor, bnt ho will bo nooirod P ro P«r laclUtlMlor tMtlog, nchoooT: ” ’" l i n ; k * ro “?li l S t He , Or unmonitwn,a bnttEt wrich tha projectile, will bo ombaddod and onrod W 'au'SS 1 ' br *od firing tbi A “, “>• twnnon aro to bo mod. of tho ana Eoalltj 'Of If on 00 that of tho trial gnn, aad tbo Ord en 1 t* to horo the right to toot thi h«rfi* tho praoeaa of tho labrlcaflon of tho can. uliS o** 0 ** t 6« tooedar lo to farnUh, ban , 4rCe * 41 biatona Itacimen from tho hoad of each cannon, and alnba bom cjUadon. 00 hatoSd. ocribed, at the option of tbo Doboxlmant, not to n- S&T.i 01 "V l ' u “bnon, l."c ,h ’ rrffniar procf and Impaction Iqr gnna of tor ' “ d nOM m l 0“ ■•colrad or paid woof whtof .S’li*? *P' lrt,,od kttor lnopottlon ud ‘ proof, which will b) reoeired *t the fodndrr where nfto'; K * U “» b> f prop»» to'lnraloh on tho fma galcg apcciflcatlono and oandlUom; tbo place whan tdof ajo to bo mod a; the time of oommeadoß dal mtdthaiato por n,onth, th°?odtar. „aal h „‘ P ° T *” P>« IWth. finlalS ’S’* wlll t» onlortaln-d nnleaa bom fonndrr. ln tho bnolncaa, ortdonca ol JT.„ cb mnal • e *omp»ny the bid. FaUore to deliver »t tbe specified Omo will tabject .* ,orl *As»"oJ the saoont to b# ** cil perty obtaiaisg ecu&> tr*:t will be repaired tc eater Into bonds, with proper sueties, for its tolthf&l falfllmsnt j end * tremfer if tnecontract to sooiber party will ffqt» ««••»«?• Bidders-will fienqn>i*d to file i?* 1 * bCDI * la the poiul earn of not Uu Bot le *> than t«o persons, cniuiiaioned that il vfie bid (a accepted the thaU comply,wlih his proposal, and faithfully and fuhy perform.what he propose to oncer uke. The bond most be acknowledged before a Jodie of s : Gear* of Eeoord, end th* bondsmen mostbe* certl* . •5Sf bj tb * Jn l* e 81 • Biitnct Coon of the Baited Beat#*, or an Ordnance Officer in charge of a United 1 ‘V" 80 * 1 * 10 he each worth the penal sum of tne bond orei and above ml liabOJiies. Tbo right lo laoerrnd to rnjoct nll ipropoaaklf tho pdcoo a a dearned too high, or If, for aor oonae. It it sf,? 1 ” f™ l td otc.pt them. 1 » "^‘SVlTlll.^ 8 •“<* addressed to General . BIPLET, Chief of Ordnance, Wsshiogtro, D. 0., and will be endiysed /‘Proposals for Heavy 3 cannon.-V, J.W.BIPLIT, . v Brigadier General Chief of Ordnance. Jtafclmeod | iS Piftb street. pKOPOSALB FUK FLAMK HOWIT- Oaaxasoa Omot,Vu Dsrsaxxnr. 1 K • Waa&ingtoD, Jan. »7th, UO3. f Propoeals will bs.reo.lved at this efflee nnbl 4 .odock p..m on the 27u OP JTEBBrTARY NEXT, for furnishing one hundred, or lees, 24 peandex cast Iron Hoaitaer, for flank dstonse.. Item HowlUer. when finished, a oot 1,<76 pounds each, and exhibiting their dimensions can te aeeh at this office,or at the Cnlted titale* Arnnaia. They •re to be sutject to the regular Utiled fitatee in' ■peetlon and pfoot and none are to be receive J and pAidfor except tnoh ,aa psae inspection a.d preor. and sre approved tya United fitatee Inspector, to be deeiggated by this office. . rsynwnts wiU bo made an certificates of inspection and receipts to be siren bv thelaspeetor, aud forwarded-tb-thisoffice. ; 9 Bid4«is will state the-comber of Howl tsars ifoi pnpxe ta dellnr, (notexoeedlQgoae hnodred*) the place of manQtaetu.e«nd delivery, and the mice *-r ponsd, (or tbefrwished netiutr; *f]>j no old will be eetertaioed nnleae It be fronta fooader rewulari* engaged in tbe botioaee, satisfactory evidence o' which mast accompeny any bidder ob> taming a contract will be required to enter into bonds, with ovt ieee thin two suretiae, in the pet al sain of ten tboassnd dollars for the faithful Inlfil ment of hi* contract in all retpects. Th» bonds must» e acknowledged before a Judge of a Coon of fieS- rd, aad the-b ndsmeo moat be certified by the Jo g. of a District Court of the United States, or an Ordnance (.filar in cWu of i United Statci Arse uai, to b« wor.h the penal sum oi the bend over and' aboTo all liallUtiea The right is rsrerved te reject SU proposals If the prices are deemed loj 1 igb, cr If, for any cense, it is not deems Ifor the pobllo iaterest to acctot them. Proposals will be sealed add addressedtb ‘Biias dier Genera) JaUU W. BIPLIT, Chief of Ord nance, Wathlngtoa, D. oand will be endorsed ••Proposals lorviaakHowitiets." « , J. W. BIPLIY, Brigadier Qsssral Chief of Ordoame. J 29:1m-Od NAVY AGENT'S OTPIDK, i _ Haw Yoaa. Jaunary 88fh, 18531/ CJEALED PROPOSALS, BNI)0R8KI> KJ "Propos*ls for Lead Wire " w U be. rsesirad at this offloe until WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of Febrnary next, at 13 o'clock, for seo.coo FoOßrs of lcu> wibb, «dlam. t Tq b« made of (ho teat aofl lead; and dklfttnH it tb« Waabtegton H*»j Sard, fro* of oil to the KOTsnuaoat, within tea dayi afUr Cho expiration »f tho adrartbemeot, and subject to the usual inanoo ttonof (hotter? -Tozii.. Bach ©tt>rmu« b»acocßcpanled>j a written guar •BCjr. afffßad b/.otta armor* retpooilbU penou, certified to bj tom* officer of ,(h* fonnnceut. i>t* Hog forth that th* hlddor„tf faU oCer la. (U,low«t, wIU lamediaUlj enter loto contract, if it ia dieard neccssarj, fortbofnithfalpeTformnnce of tho work. ja3o:6t ' L HarT A—ot.> f |X> IHUN MAN UFAI/i’UKKKti AMJ X OTHEUS UJTEEKaiE D.—Th. BLAST IDE- K AOI. Utnrr Oliint] i Ik, knon aa «*• “JaDDSESH-lOBHiOE,- rctvuitracM In. tin most thorough manner, ud meehlmproved,xmdertheeaperjnlendenoe of expe* rienoM ud ncecnM mtunni’Md iu present owners, baring taken It chiefly to eecors indebted* ness, oCSer it for-sale at a very moderate price. It is beUevtd that a very fsvorable opportunity Is thus presented to any one wishing to toon In the t&u&m NpadLKljraKln aui. Udn to Its adTutages of cheap ud excellent quality of Goal, and transportation' fadUtiM, the bmlneai nuy be commences immediately upon encoring the requisite stock ef Ore, tbs Furnsoe being entirely retdy for iu fires to be lighted. It bees massive stone Stack, on a roekfoondaUon: feeheaith*nd .Ualnr~.lfpj44p.jtm Utter of So. 1 Bolivar fire brick for both inner ud outer vails. Tfae stock and coal booses ere new; the* machinery and het>blast pot In order; new ud Improved gka improvements, ud the whole made ready for tns* oeeefol operation. A railway brings tba beat qoaiity of lronnakla* toMwimtoi tba traapat fc«4 .at alow orJoa, and tba lata dlaoorerlea of nbrnai oai aadltfoaallarro ooal-Aalda-la-ibataßiadJaia.vicinity, avnzaaa bbcddaat attpply;tor;ifcai future, at rate* Ukalr to N laawz»4 by active eompaUUon, $ Tba luraao* bad altoatodaa to mo tbe Oaaal, or the (Shanasgo Valloy Railroad, (proaietd to ba con* platod to Middlaaoa by May tuxtj with naarly equal canTeateooe. ,' T 'lt ta bettered that then Is no point to tha Blto mloom Ooat region thii a u a greater ooabi- HfttUn of adnaugaa lor aakla> Pig Motet. Tor ternu apply to S. P. BIiY, Marqoatte, Lake finparicr, or to tbs Gndcralioed at Glare land. Ohio. if. fi. TOTTLS A BOH. 4*17:1*0 Jaararj Ist, JtO. jgo2 ..-NOVKMBEK O AB PUTS. W. D. ft H. M’CAILUM, 87TODBTH BTBIKT. A large portion of our stack hrrlng been bonght pterions to a series of ad reopen, ami now replenish* «d, (|tut preceding tba largest adraaoe of the season) with tba newest designs In OiBPXTB,OIL OLOTHi.WISDOW SHADIS.ic., A brorable opportunity is offered to purchasers at moderate rates, as prices will cectalnly.be higher. JJAILEY, FAitfifiliL A CO. FLUIIBBSA, ' GAfl AMD STS AM riTTBB^ room Btmst, aaoes Smith rmj», Give their penonal attention to all 1n their Mia. Hooki gtted »i’h o*B, hot a: COLD WATEB I-11-ES, and all moa>ra lmproTimapta u DAT] oLoscn, jta. TASKB and AGITATOH3 far Auun&uu in*d utSSb^Sm, end OB msonsble terms. ‘ bn OB tbo ihortatt Botk». «i in work wamaUd. ** ""***l •«•** mn tibia, now Undine from XiMKAqimtXLtatf br^tobt* jj*a» ...:,• inikz dicxlt *oo. PITTSBURGH GAME SAT fiMurgh j (ferity S. RIDDLE & GO.. BDItOBB AND PIioPBIBTOBB Poblieation Office No. 84 Fifth Street. MbBHItta'AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, OOHTAINLNG THE LATEST NEWS DP TOTH* BODE Of PUBLICATION. SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 31 NEW TERMS OF THE GAZETTE, Moanito Iditioh, by is Ell, per 00. " “ month... To! «•. , -week-*— U. «lngl# j 4 Evrrao Editioe, by m*U, per yoar_... 4 50. ** " months as! .. 10 " toplm—a. Weekly Kditior, tingle copies, per year.. 8 00. “ " dub* of ft to 10, 1 « .. ifio. " • " dab* of 10 or mare “.. 125. .-andonv extra to too party tending dob. For a dab of fifteen, we will aofid the Imoii OisiTra ddly. For e dab of twenty, we will rand the Uoaxuo Gazette daily. single ooplee, 6 cents. ~ .. •^“AUiEbecEiptioßi*wfad , | f iaed»«»ee,andp^«i Elwayi etopped when the time expire*. pea-going Qualiiiesof the Monitors, Let the reader Imagine an enormous tartle, with hie entire shell, and nothing more, above tt»e water; and then* on the centre of that shell, let;hlm Imagine a circular protuberance, rising some eight or ten feet Ugh, and some twenty feet in diameter,‘and he has In his mind the outlines of a Monitor. Under this ihell, and thoroughly covered and protested by It, is the .hull, containing the propelling *naehiner7, stores, quarters for all hands, etc. .Upon the top of it (in the turret) Is the'arma ment, consisting of two immense guns, with new and ingenious machinery for handling them. Of oenrse the sea, in rough weather, rolls orer this shell with great freedom, and when the hnge waves lift the vessel up, it comes dtyrn again “with a will,” the "overhang" of the shell striking the water with a (W that is very trying both upon the vessel and npon weak nerves. Still, if well constructed, their bueyancy is as sure as that of a corked bottle. They are certainly not so comfortable as the old fashlonod men of war, and seamen Igramble a little at them for this reason. A correspondent of the New York Rout, writ ing from Port Royal, S. C. # speaks disparag ingly of them as sea-going vessels, and comet to the conclusion "that Monitor* are only lit for harbor defenses and smooth water naviga tion/* This be alleges to be Corn- Wonnsa'a opinion. On the other hand, Gept. Roseau, of the iron-ojad monitor Weehawkeh, speaks in the highest terms or the behavior of bit vessel in a severe gale off Chincoteaguo Shoals. He "Daring the heaviest of the gale, I stood upon the turret, and. admired. the behavior, of. the. vessel. She rose and fell to the waves, and I than concluded that the Monitor form !grcatsoa-golngqualities. If leaks were huruoane could’ injure her. I tffyucte in-,two' days' we' ihaU be readyVor' any service, as we need no repairs, and only some little fittings/* Death of ProC. Rbbiuson. Prof. Edward Robinson, the celebrated phi lologist and biblical scholar, died at his resi dence In Hew York on Tnes lay night last, of drops? in the chest. He has boon in. feebla health for aoma month*. He visited Germany daring the last aommer forvurgical treatment of hli »j«i, whioh were for some time threat ened with entire deprivation of slghti. He retained in the fall, bnt never resutaeil ac tively# hie accustomed labors. - Hr. Robinson wai ene of the moflt:‘dfstinguighed scholars of biblioal learning in this oountry. He Was a native of Oonneetient; horn In 17M, graduated at Hamilton College, In New York, in 1818, and irent to Andover in -1821, wherehe itudi ed Hebrew and became aa soda ted with Dr. Stuart in the translation of lometext booke from, the German and in . the instruction of hie olacaee. In 1820 he went to, Eurone. where he studied font yearp, whoa-he .re turned, and became„ Professor of Sacred Literature In Andover. He roUgned till 'position in 1833, and removed to Boston. In 1837 he was appointed Profcuidr or Biblioal Literature in the union TheologlcarSeminary in Hew York, add held that poeltion until hi* death. Previous to entering upon Hi duties be visited the Palestine, and made a very miy nta and carefnl study of the;oountry in con neotioa with tha geography of the Bible. In 1811 he published the. result of this study, in three octavo volumes,’wjblleh became' the text book for all the students In that Department. Mach of his suhseqaentlife was devoted to the revision and perfection of this work, though he published some others in connection with olasaieel studies. Dr. B. married in 1818 a daughter of Rav. a missionary among the Oneida she.died three yeanafter. In 1829 he married Miss Teresa A. L. Von Jeoob, daughter of Protessor Von daoob, of the Unirfrafty of Halle, a lady o] rare ability and scholarship, .whoso writings and translations, under the name of “Talvi” are widely known in. this country and In Eu rope. Shamtless a hu&bAndr|irho also leaves a son ssd daughter/ Prdt Bohlnsoh was the iMding man of a olaas, as jet, in this country, who achieve European celebrity in the depart ment of letters,to which be devoted his life. The Attack on Vicksburg. The Washington correspondent of the N. Y. Bnw *ayi: The offldal reportof Goa: Sherman, -on file In the War Department, give* a dear history of thebte attack 1 on Vtokiburg, aodihow* that Uwas made, strictly In" accordance with orders from Gen. Grant,-at the vary time and in the very manner directed. Gen. Sherman was Ignorant of the capture of Holly Springs, and the retreat of Grant, but acted upon the supposition and previous arrangements that Grant should advance upon Pemberton, and keep him occupied, while Banks .was to some up the river. The attaok was made with great gallantry, and would have been suooessful but for the large reinforcements the enemy was able to send to Vlcksbnrg. Gen. McOlernand, on his arrival, outranked Gen. Sherman as the Major-General of older date, and both went noting under Gen. Grant, In pnrsaanoe .of a plan formed before the expedition moved from : Memphis. There is Entire harmony among the principal officers, and good spirits among the mon j and they, are confident of taking Vicksburg, and opening the Missis sippi. ''~ 'l h _ : • • Thx Richmond Ditpaich of the 20th, In mentioning the.;arrival,to that .city of 700 Union prisoners,capturedat Murfreesboro, on their way to City Point for exchange, says; “Soon after the last batch arrived, John Mar tin,of the 9th Indiana regiment, fell on the pavement and expired. He had been sick with typhoid fever, and his decease was owing to that oanse." Fifteen hundred prisoners in all were seat to City Point on the 20th to be exchanged. Aboot two hundred offioers are In eaptlvity. at Atlanta, Ga., who will not- bo exchanged. The J)iipatek says: “There are unmistakable signs that the eonseription law .will be rigidly executed, and l the military strength, of the oountry, a*, far as demended.b/ the_ectionof-Oongress, be, fully brought out. The.Gqrornmqnt is awake to th» exigencies of the. oountry. It it not relying uon intervention, or upon any. peaoe' tarty in the Horth.. -It plsoes.Ha dependence h Heaven, and In the'fried valor and' ddvo-. tlon of Its people. The spring, wo hope, will; find the South one vast camp, and every a soldier." ..t -7 -Pxor. 0. A* Baownox (white man), Fred \ Douglass (colored man), aad T. W. Brown, a Cayuga chief (rod man), art' lecturing in' «J OXJRNA.L. FROM HARRISBURG. Special Dispatches to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Eabbiabobg, Jan. 30,1803. Mr. Bex offered resolutions requesting the Governor to prooesd immediately to Wash ington and demand the return of Albert D. Boileau to the jurisdiction of this State, and to answer such charges u may be preferred against him in a legal and constitutional manner. Boohed, That a committee of .five be ap pointed to transmit a copy of these resolutions to the Governor. Boohed, That a similar Committee ap pointed to, forward copies,of the resolutions to the President of the united States, Secretary of War, the Senate and House of Representa tives of the United Sutes.' Mr. Ludlow offered a substitute, protesting against the arrest of said Boileaq, and calling upon tho Governor to repair to Washington to secure his release; also, appointing a Com mittee of five to transmit a copy of the resolu tions to the Governor; and also, a Committee of five to forward eopies of ihe resolutions to the President of the United States, SecreUry of War, and the Senate add House of Repre sentatives of theTTnited States. Mr. Bex withdrew his resolution. Mr. Champneys said that thix House should crept Itself into a sort of Const. The im peachment Is utterly withovt a precedent. The Senate, yesterday, rejected k similar reso lution. No Governor of- Psnnsylvania who has any respect would obey, the mandates 0 1 one branch M the Legislature. It is a subject belonging entirely to ihe jndleUl tribunal! This House has no power to legislate witbeni the consent of the Senate. I Mr. Haine—Has not the people of Penn sylvania, through their Representatives on this floor, a right to be heard when one of their oitisens has been depirivtdbf his liberty? If a citisea of this State bat committed an offense against the laws of the United States he most be tried within this State. He most be tried by the United States Conrt within this State, lie oknaot be taken from this State without any oharge whatever, and transferred to another State to be tried there, to matter what his orimo may. be. It would be a flagrant violation of the rights of the jOltlsens of this State. By-what authority has A man a right to eome and steal one of Penn sylvania's eitiiens and carry hhn beyond her borders? The right of habeas oorput not being.sus pended in Pennsylvania, it is the duty of the House to call on the Executive of this Btate to see that the laws of the Stateibe faithfully-ex ecuted; if a citlsen is torn from her, that he be to be tried under the laws and in her tribunals. Mr. Johnson said he wpnld vote against' the resolutions because they made allegations i °f facts that were not sustained by any evl-- denoe.before the House. He had not seen a /paper deduced, nor a fact In any form pre sented, that warranted him Is voting for the resolutions. The resolutions make suggestions that the Governor of this Commonwealth bears In his person the majesty of the State. That is not my dootrine. Tha majesty of the Common-; wealth is In tho people. . If we ao*pt of the proposition as true that the majesty* of this Commonwealth i« borne in the perron of the Gorstnor, doer it not follow u e logical oon ioluion that the nuyssty of the Union la In • Abraham Lincoln, ; Mr - Ponhlng raid if it U the fault of the National Administration, in the oourae whleh it hai panned, why doe* thla qsartion si s'™* a poliUeal aspect? No one on thla floor knowi what thla person, Mr. BoUoau, la guilty of. For that reaaon the resolution ought to be.passed. Ererything should be doinia by the • Administration to make the North e unit. ! The anapenaton of the writ of habeas corpus ; doesn’t joatify the imprisonment of anybody. Mr.' Bsntdlot said that the Oorernor is hot a high Odnauble nor high sheriff of the Jin; erery piti* rrhero eiri! law is in fonse thare is no need of the anspen aion of the writ of -habeas oorpua. .In- erery Btate where the laws of the United S tates are set at naught and denied, the writ of habeas corpus surely used not be impended there, for there 1» ho' one there to enfbroe it.; Mili tary neooisitj, erarybodjr knows, is the law of deapotlam. A military neeeiiity ls precisely the law of salf-dafonooi.- As with indlridoala, to with gorerhments.When the hands of rafflana aelae upon it, it has’the "right to use erery meant in its power to protoot itself. I ■ am oppotidto arbitrary arrests. ■ Ur. Ludlow thought the Gorernor would rajoipe to. perforin such;. mission to seoure the return to his State of. a citisan who has -been carried, we know not where:! Mr. Ludlow’s resolution passed by a rote of 51 to 40. the joint reioiutlon 1 relhtire to the non payment. of Pinniylvanla. voluntscriin the army.of the United States, was passed, i. . . The House ooneurred in the Senate's amendments to pay the Interest on the State debt. The amendments are ln : seotioa flth, the elrciilaUon to be reduced to two times the amount' orpapljal stook'. 'ln section 7 insert the words; “nor shall apply to the banks in corporated under the hanking law." Mr. Smith, of. Chester, from the-Committee On Conference, in regard 1 to the remonl of the alek and wounded Fennsylrinia soldiers in the army of the' United; States 'th hospitals within this Bute, reported by resolution that the Gorernor be requested, in the name of the Commonwealth, to oall Immediately on the general gorerninent... to order that all the sick and wounded soldiers from this State, in the army.of the United States,be returned to hospitals here, in order that they may rMolre that care and attention whleh their situation may dsrnand. 1 “ ■ - ! NeMfoed, Thai our Senators and Bepresen tatlres in Ooogrels be iostruetod topress upon the offloers of the General Gorernmenta'oom pllanoe with thie'rsqueat. ' Raolvtd, ThsrOopiea -of these resolutions be forwarded to our Senatoreand Bepreesnta tlres in Congress: . Sseire.—The committee of Oonferenee'on the resolution relative to the romoralof this sick and wounded soldiers' of the army of the United States to the hospitals within this Statewas reported by resolutions similar to those madato the House.-' .:' . .. stmoiitinaou*,.'.." ' ’ Gen. Curtli has organised a Mask regiment in Arkansas: ~ Senator Bioe’e bill relatire to the projeetad railroads from Washington to Pointer Bosks Bsnator HoWUrdV bnt Attends the inrla dlotlon of the United Stetse Olreult Courts; In edmlnlty'end maratino casu.te the great! lakes andnarigsble waters .oonneoting them.' Them is alresdy a splritof eoneemdon to the: Presidpnt’sphUoy of Aanlferm/brqy, of papal SSSSiSSt Brfg.Uob. Bowk}' ekdiXlSut; CoLAedir *oß_^U l*"!!* 14 to-momw morwtagaSltW.-i- i-C£ '•*/ ff=M Rebel Effrontery. Some remarkable, bat merely characteristic, instances of this native quality of "odr Southern brethren," are related in a meant letter from Murfreesboro, whiohwe find in the Cincinnati Otoeiu r 1 Daring the battle on-thi 31st of December, Dr. Hunkier, while attending to his duties, .°P with the rebels on thr field. While our right wing fell back, • thousand of our wouhded fell into rebel hands/ TheDoo tor was doing aU in hit power to relieve their dbtreeses ; but the rebels moved as rapidly as possible every slightly wounded-mom He thinks that at least two hundred and fifty of oar wounded men were hurried off. Not satis fied with this, they, robbed him of surgical in struments, bandagei, and aU his articles of olothlng, gloves; Ac., that be had thrown off and hung on' his saddle while* operating off the Wounded. They carried off all their horses, ambulances and tents,! and all the means 'brought to the field to 1 remove the wounded- • - ■1 - ! Prom-Wednesday till Friday the Doctor re gained within their lines, doing all * for the wounded. Destitute .of-bandages, .he r tore up shelter tents for that purpose, and got , the suffering men in ekedtj and houses, and under any kind of shelter that offered or In genuity could devise. Andvyet these rebels left at least two thouianidf their worst cases in Murfreesboro, entirely Pur meroyr ! When Pur surgeons and stores arrive, their twenty or thirty surgeons appeal ;o our benevolent* as though > thpy bad behaved like honorable warriors—ks though they had olaimt on onr humanity. They braun and perristeot in their olalmi that iy*7 get a supply for their hospitals, their . slek and wounded, bsfore our own loyal and . gallant sufferers are cared for. Stand in any of our departments an. hour and you will ece their snrgeeni si persevering and U •ollcltoui for all Ihe stores thelr woonded need, 6r imagine they wjknt/as tboukfc they bad a prior demand. And, atithseever beku with the South, they push their demands fb saalously that their suoeeie b aetoniihinr. Aff Iren gray rebel surgeon; etepped into the Sanitary rooms to'day, and aeked ior shirts, drawers, Ac., for bb hospital, as though the Commission.bad been inangurated.purposely to supply rebelsJ The smooth, gentle way he put hb arm through that bf a mild, benevolent looking surgeon to engage his sympathy, and to gain hb solicitations in behalf of his rebel patients would have been to mi» pleasing and diverting was It mot that I remembered that just that kind of pollcnr and maneuvering had - sedueed thousands of Northern politicians from tffe true prinoipies of patriots. There are hundreds of our wounded yet in houses and haveb on .the sanguinary , field, while the largest and beef buildings' in Murfreesboro at* occupied by the‘repels. They had:, the firit choloe of buildings, and have retained them. This, perhaps, conld not be otherwise; but to see those tnen so destitute oMramlflty and gratitude, when dependent on us for food, medioine, fael;«!bthing‘,Aa-, lx enough tamake the cold blood of.a New Hngland Yankek boil And we submit to., these.ezactions-with the humility and suavity of Christians. And yet I doubt not they despise, bur soft keartb and take out phUantiiropy as a demons that the defendants of this Puitkns are ha in ferior, dependent; rice, lit only id be he were of wood and drewurs of Water forth* chival rous son's of the South—the deeendenU of men whose chief merit consisted'in abusiarCrom weU and the Puritans. . . . “ Freedom’s Battle* General T. Perronet Thomp*on/a radical; member of the British - hat a~ haMt of sending to the radical press ef that country very pnngeoft paragraphs on the sub ject of our War and the sympathy felt by the aristocratic classes in'Ekgland for the rebel slaveholder*. Here is ene of hb latest: •" Conserratire' has got a new! sister. 'There has been an Increase to the family. The ! fine*'tell-us of. being-* Conserratire on the subject of Sinrexy.’ < ConserreUre' always , meant praoSeaUy and in. the main, eonterra-. tiro on tbo subject oforil; though there Were hero and there good men, whoso presence t would have been weloome now. 4 tfjhcro has been ©neugh dono to pat tho londwgowd classes on tho alert, U tho capa- Mlity w«* In thorn. If it if not* they mast only Uko tho cpnssquenoeo, bat pity ?tU they • cannot bo moved to tab their eyes. : u The only eompotent cam* whiehLroason ! for tho fhry for slavery which has broken oat in England, if tho bearing tho question is ooneelvod to havo upon tho wonts i«ad demands of the nomerohs oluiu. The dootrine eaoio in what purported to bo a State paper from Mr; Gladstone's 1 nation/, tho numerous olasses in all coontrUs onjthtih propriety to be fUtei; KbtpbllUcif’ormetn phorical slaves, but plain ‘boaeMyod-fcuiole slaves, sold upon a horsfc-blcek; and allowed to ptfodooa sons and daoghters for their mat* tor likt : his snaking And this vat leaped at bjEogUihmtn and English minis- Un with aporfect cheer of exaltation and do lighl* Tho ltading orgaas. of , tho . Press, whtah Jiow with.oortainty in what direction there is most .money fe expohd; threw' tham lolvei into,it* with ehthutfasm; To ; be i -far , inade * htrolne of ! the Mrago who it- 1 taoked tho common soldferin the street : and nobility was ahahle to 1 restrain y lts ard6r fiy tho holy can##. ;-u * f Tha loaned and the infloentlal are :«p tot Slavery) and -fimewioomal iments a.ehnrch, for which there is eonildom ble rvpoct, with declaring it would travel out by conoernlng itself with any' gopa thing. Those matters cannot bo altju- ( ed, any, more than the blowing of tora galo. Bat those who' are 'osniosod' to’ eonytqnenees may alter theih dpenisw the oyot of timbto whaty golng on. • ■ tr Thofo oanbo no reasohablo dodbtthat the aaasa of this' predpiUto, and apparently sn noo«iary f rash Uto the armarof 6Urorym ia from the, approhonaion of the diftropoe ft weald make in the manage .of the Bng* Ushjaborers. whsthor they saw. labor'freed front oppression oh the. other, side oTth'e witr tor, or doomed* to heatierohalni/' It woold at least make thodlfferonoo of the ballot and a good oahtle of extended Can yon blaih# the pedplo who 1 do it 7 M - - > ? A- Terrible Coeo of Craelty. ThePehria (liUnel*) Trtntcripl reeords a OMi of fraUrtial oratUy/ wMch tJeiorrej the ▼erjr serereit penalties oif-jtte Ww.V 4 jfou; girl,a aUfearof tha :.wife df H. : BoilUger,>of, Peorit, was Ukaa toxia iwo to boardwith the Uttar.'' She is nowabout fifteen years'ofage.- The girl's iname is Josephlna Windhammar, and it ehe liras thewillcoaa into poiHNiot of oertsin property,. (be seat of which was to {>■? her board jrith hex «U -tar, Mrs. Bolliagar. . \"Bjnee she has bean than, reports hara’cir eulated In the neighborhood regarding hirbai ingdfatMy treated, of her biting been ierero *y '« Jw.piuii. irti k.pt moot of tho Uno Ud awayon'aOMiuit of hot oafMblod OontMon,' tbthbg wukdowti mo lAtt«cl7i It t»d b«MI hlBt«l tfc»»:l»t brotlm-ln-Uw»ad .liter war. oodtantiae U tn death, -which, oonjtngto thoewi ?l3? ftPtUUpo,.a on.iUt.Uoa.«« fc *WjMtonW wJUi K. 0. InpnoU, Sio~ jH<*:»«nijod In a writot taMULedipit. n? ing obtabedlortb.Mmoraldf Si.child;- ” with Mi.‘log.r.oUJ’Bh.tii St. wart, Manhal Galll and 066 ortvo other.; woywtwday afurtirt rl.lfcfc'tft'hoo.. to anlltlatho rreunl, .BdGod .root bor.TM nay amt ag»b erltsix nub . niao,'Uooa a chair, plotted la dirty r.gi;wlth.nt .hoc. or dim} nt a’«hlT«rbg .pooti*,..maoiated4o thauboMi bndbg wljti pahpand 'to weak {• wallu iHw W ,™ detplyblpe, barb* fr«.m,ud-SfiT WeotSS with olooratod »oro, uid to tan bou oadHd bltb.iblow..tohadrwUrod. Oar.uyin. «t bhg.fottho .UUr wai «oihp.U»d to-put. drt.ißpoiiho,aad lirfiit bib*tob,o«t* SSK»8S«B??®!?K *» “• tv 1 * 1 . »taro the Ml .leptTaod tad tonfooatnodmo.t ot tho onwat wbtor. SS?.**? loor , wu * Uttbb.dp.rUauJ’aUrf wlUj.trtw, and not tw.otr laoUi wld.;*lth a pillow glaaedbUek with blood andfltt. «nr It w«*!pU.t of taf.pwaw lo tto morning, dirt wte udortakbg to iobt tot tabVMw Wupandlnd btr . Httb,*rth7w»oSi ’7-X "'.sbo'or l blscir leadjldlght Inches in thiokneM/affd'-. valuable' spefimensi {J have been discovered at We«t Bath, Maine. A company is; being forined to'test ihe.valtte oftbedlscoreiy; ■’ s -'-; ; v .iii; . •! iHfisotLvnujra, tfC. f 1 Ay cor/CBpomU :X-«rtserehertW)i tfotflbdofe ea ugein mi bDf/ h•« M ca^ : «l - Ife b.eto*je ; will twcrtdfetetf fa »y own J .nain., «n<| M B «br-ffu w. T«w«lg£re, patroU*g*.extiwJrtf id dr.-uxi tofr tttof tktln Witt 1 t*«Hmooed *nU iopv.jme.-sndflrpv.«xWb,.er-, iOßOfsey brntorS*. WJfiJLGW^dH. i/10-PAttTNßßsfe'. X OTI C’Bv— y tmd Commit of Som - kwidm a -luaitad ponu-at !u> ihe i ,'.s*. 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