4--- | & :■ sv:' u/-' - v* : ;& .v-|- &)•«&* VH: ■]■ - . :>■: kmm jfteM: Sivy i‘-, ' ffggfl: .•JiSfcjkVijtovi’ ; : :: 5r f#c^v s&riSK ■%'■. #% ! ' • m ilt *** *« 1 ’** ;T i • ‘ >- r V«; r- 1- , '.-.yvlv ■ls. 4v,: l .'!S .Y* fpiillfc 'fey:;;•.Yiy' ;i ' : :,v- ; >■■ .• ?'' * > ■''. .« .* V' ' .M : • ’ r •?* *• ■* *\ .]{»;• fis \' w :'r ‘ f N* , A T ■ *•' > i % .•;«*> .~~~. ~;ti , r. V’.'' • i. ' ./ ' j :,'■•■ i y • fcjjvi SATtmDAT MOENINQ, JAN. 8L C77JT 4 FSAIRS. P.I/’Cx uP THE CITT. UxtaoxoLooiaiL Obuetatiqxs - for the ***lh*T B-B; Shaw, Optician, Mo. fib Pifth street—eorreoted daily t , » «■««««, X. X H .oo 42 “ " • * 01 ti *- . «. 38 JW-10 The «OU. Exchange.” As will be inn by reference to as adver tisement Uanothor column, as adjourned Mtiag of the “Pittsburgh OU Exchange” 1* announoed to taka place at tho Board of Trafc Boons os Monday next at tan o’clock, n.m. Produoore and dealers In both Crada and Baflnad Oils an urgently requested to et tand, aa bniln.au of vital Importance to the S*da will be brought bafon the meeting. Tha fluctuations of the oil trade during tha P*Ojeeir,haa demonstrated tha neceaiity of having,, ar. wail oondaotad Oil Exchaago, . whara daalara. and prodooert oaa meet dally, exchange views, hear reporta of tho stook is tha Eastern markets; arrivals both here and there; shlpmsats abroad and to California, together with daily jeporta from Titnaville and OU City. This will give all interested tha true rendition of tho tupply and demand, . thereby tending to .make tha basinets more regular than heretofore, and at the same, time reader it more pleasant and satisfactory to aUoonoaraad. Pittsburgh U sow looked open both In this oountiyand Europe, as tha head and founda tion of thaoU business, and tha propriety and uocontty of an Oil Kxdhango is admitted by aIL rThobll trade is fast taking the lead of - everything also here, aid bat few except those interested have any jut oonoeptlon of the number of-persona engaged In it, and tha im mania amount of oapital invested directly and ladinetly. There la ho good muon why an oil Ex change should not succeed. The officers already eleoted an well-known huiness men, who hake been Identified with tha trade from its infancy, and we have no hesitation in say- Ingthet they wiU discharge their duties faith fully, and to the entire satis faction of aIL A committee has been appointed to select a loca tion for the Exchange, and this committee wiU’be .prepared to report to tho meeting* The extent of the transactions here are such as to fully warranteommodioni and pleasant rooms, Is the most convenient pars of the olty. - . Judge Lodlow. Tear report about Judge Ludlow, o{ Phila ilelpUa,.in eoaaeeUon with his charge to tha Grand Jury'in relation to tha arrest of the editor Of the Etcnfeg; Journal, seems to carry a contradiction on Its faoe in declaring him to be aa impartial man.:. If th s be true, how was it possible for him to bate so far departed: from his duty as a Judge, as to assume oogniseneeof a matter, whleh was aot before-him, and; pronounce judgment on it in advance t -It is a new phase of the judicial character, which, besides its' impropriety and indeoeooy, would obviously disqualify the individual from sitting in the ease as a JUdge. If he be a loyal man it ..seems te me thet he is singularly ignorant of ■ the duties end proprieties of his judical char acter. My owa impression, with knowing him, would be thet his purposes were to serve the eease of the rebellion. If lam wrong, it mast bredmlUed at least that he bet e norel wey of showing his dsvotion to the country. The administration might well say to him, “ call you this backing your friends ?” The Qottschalk and Patti Concerts. Our readers have not had for along time, so raih an opportunity for. a musical repast as Is how afforded them. Mr. L. M. Gotttchalk, who is pronounead ! the greatest of living pianists, will appear In a aaw series of con certs, introducing some of his latest and most valued compositions; 'while M'lle. Carlotta Patti, the most winning and popular oanta trloe slaoe the days of Jeany Llad, will Shower upon the audienee a profusion of her ehoiosstmusieal gems. These eminent artists will be assisted by the distinguished tenor, Big. Carlo Beofia, of New York, afad Mr. V. de Ham, the well known pianist. : The pries of tiokets has been fixed et fifty oents eeeh, reserved seats, twanty-fire oents extra. Seat* oan now be obtained for either concert, et the mnsio store of Mr. J. H. Heilor, Wood street.' Zmi new Cite Connells of Wheeling, con fomably to their charter, and the late aot of the Legiilature, met on Thursday afternoon for the purpose of organising the olty gov ernment. They were called to order by Mayor Sweeny. Daring its session sou little de bate ensued la oonsequenoe of the require ment of the Mayor, that Ur. Peony, tho Clerk •eleet should take oath to support the reorgan ised Government of Virginia, it being assert ed that he was not a State, officer. Mayor Sweeny required the oath to be administered. A Bebel Jon.—Hr. M. P. Hunalout, of the 73d Ohio Begiaont, who was with Burn side’s army in the roosat move ment,? relates that on the afternoon of the 23d list., when the army was brought to a stand-still in- etasequtnee of the horrible Condition of the roads, one of their picket* bn the bank of the Bappahannoek, discovered on the opposite bank a; placard containing the ißsenptlon; fl Another Great Union Victory. Burnside Stuck la the Mud.” Tu Eclectic foe February.—Ur. Henry Miner, naxt door to the Post Offiee, ha* re weired the February number of UidvttU’e Jfe- Jeotfe Magosim* of Foreign Literature, It con taißl»:M usual,-the most valuable artiples esUefc appear la the Foreign Beviewf, Maga dan*, eto., few'of which, bat for tha taste and •xaellent discrimination of Mr, Bidwell, would reaelLAmerican readen,*as only a few vat ofa aultitnde of these periodicals are published la this country. Wmile la BransviUe a few days since, we were shown two bales of ootten whioh we were told were raised in Illinois. The bales were much smaller than the average sixe raised In Tennessee er Mississippi, bat the staple was long .and ofexoelitnt quality. Thera is room to doubt whether ootton planting oaa ever be made profitable in so high a latitude, bat that it will hereafter be raised in-sufficient quan tities for home ooniumpUoßj Is no longer problematical. Mb. .Vazbibho rr aland bla atrln of raad laga laat araala*. Hla Au41.n0., at tuoal, «aa larga and iatalUgaat, and bli Uat mi. •»«*«» If possible, nor* brilliant and «ff*o live eltherof the former ones. It was an nounced that Mr. E aarton weald leeture it the hm on Tuesday evening out-the sab- Jut: M olabf." Tills lecture is said to bo a taaft*rpieoe,aad will bo (iron In Mr. Emer son's host style. Sit AID Bit SeiunpiOAUT T«BATi»,bj Dr. tfosai, of H. X.,noir pnotfelacatthaSt. Cktrlaa Hotal, Piuibtrgh, whan ha will n* salt till Tabrauy Ul, 1811. Bruy afflict ad parson abotld raad Or. Janaa’ adraxtiia aaaat St asotbar oolaraa of thia pa par. bad * than aot dalay, bat pat tbamralrii nadar bia tiaataant UtmadUtalj. Mou snow began to fall at an early bonr yeecerday morning, and oantlanod falling Slowly nearly tbo whole day; Tho lltUo boys voco having their own fan snow-balling every pttson who passed, no matter whether it was ledyor gentleman. A volt tothe police offioas in Bayards town nssnred ns of the fact that all was anlet over tte Rhine. Beyardstown and lb purlieus amid the .war of ele n*,**» * h *”*dhs°f matter, and the crash of ■ , P*i * brakemaa on tha emi grant train between Altoona and Harrisburg 5; i«»Sn«SS.SS 0M of tnpply of rod, mod. ■ clothing for tnemnlTes or doji, nt thooloth ing emporium or W. H. H’Om £ 00., oorner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Alle gheny. Those who prefer having their cloth ing made to order, ere assured that the stock or materials for overcoats, basinets and dress suits oannot be equalled for variety and qua!- lfj In tU* vicinity, whil. u good fit m»y bo depended upon.. SoLPiiia* Sfroxal Notice.—Do your duty to yourselves, pro toot your health, use Hol * Tills and Ointment. For Wounds, Sores, Bowel Complaints and Fevers, they : aro a perfeet safeguard. Full directions how to use them with every box. Only 26 oents. ( jio,. Havikg concluded to close my business within the eomlng few weeks, and arranged m J gores with n view to this, my whole stoek of flue"clothing, furnishing goods, cloths, oMslmeres, vestings, 40., is now offered, at wholesale and retail, to cash buyers at such rates as will prove an induoemeut. J. L. Oaemaoeax. Allegheny, San. 29,1863. .Select Classical School toe Ladies, oorner of Beaver street and South Common, Allegheny city. The sixth semi-annual ses sion eommenoM Tuesday, February 2d. For eiroulart apply to Mas. E. A. Smith, Principal. DEAFSEBB AMD BUXDXESS.—Df. JonCI, Of New York, who is now practieingat the Bt. Charles Hotel, in this oity, cures ell ourable cases of diseases of the eye end eer, straight ens cross eyes, oures running of tho ear, and nervous complaints; insert* artificial eyes, operates for hare-lip, olub feet, Ac. Cmoice Holiday Passmen.—J. M. Bob arts, No. 17 Fifth street, is now opening the most oholoe stook of fine Gold end Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Fahey Goods, ever displayed In this dty, end js sell ing them et remarkably low prloes. OMSnua Calls will be takea et the Omnibus office, No. 406 Liberty street, day or r night. All orders left at the ebove plaoe will be promptly attended te. All oalli must be paid In edvaeoe. ‘ ta Notice to tho property owners of this city is hereby given, thet any repairs oeeded about their houses will be done promptly, if they leave their order et Cuthbert’s Carpenter and Joining Shop, on Virgin alley, just above Smithfteld street. LaWtie. ■ Oyee 600 portraits of prominent aotors and BOtressos received yesterday at Pittook*s, op posite the Pestoffioe. , j Dealebs In Valentine* see Pittoek adver tisement. ASSIGNEE’S a ALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE—I will expew te PUBLIC BALE, Ofl Tueiday, Feb. 10,1861, at 11 o’clock a. m., OB TBB PMMMIBE3, AH that valuable tot er pteae of ground situate te the Third Ward, City of Fit jburgh, bounded aud deecribedes follows: 1 . , Beginning at the eastern comer of Cherry aOev .and Liberty street; thence along Liberty street esitwardly 31 Let ipchss to the line of protieitf now or late of Yogel A Seibert; threw by the sane 98 tee t. and 6% inches to an alley ten feet wide: thenw along said alley 194 Sect and 9 teebes to Plat slier; thenw tlouflaa alley westwardly S 3 tmt 1 tech to tho line of property now or Into of J. Parknr; thenw by lbs same, and. by the line of property be longing to J. Tetter's helix, northwardly 76 feet; thenw by the line of the lait mentioned property a bet 4 inehre to Cherry ■ alley; and thenw by the eame 79 feet 9)4 lnchee toitae comer of Cherry alley and Liberty street which ieerecteduie large bnckfaneareta known as the MAMBIOH &OUBE A OOHTUfEHTAL HOTELS. Thle property is «-»»«■»—adjacent to the Gnat Keetem and Western Hallroed Faewnger Depot, end afiprde a rare chanrn tor investment by wpitaUats. Zxans at Ssaa. JOHN W. BIDDELL, . „ Amignwof George Aurenta. J. G. DA TIB. Auctioneer. Pittsburgh. Deo. 17.188 A del7:Btewtd 1863. 1863. A Urge and complete —ortmret of new aril elegant •STA-XjEIiTTIIiTBS. ALIO, TBinW Military Comic fatentiHes, I . BOW BEAD!; The iargeot and best oweetment te the dty, put sp te $5,f10, sl9,|E>. aad 93riots,ftJr dealers, cr in Urge quantities. A liber JdUoountto the trade, M" Bend your orders te JOHIY P. HUIYT, |' ’ , Mabowio Hall. Fxtth Stub?. ■ l*rr * ; JpUILADELPHIA SHIRT AMD COLLAR i HOUSE, -MKODOZHfaiOKOBXUIIHMj 1 MOJ DOZKB OBIT. BID ABD! BLUB FLAB BILaHIBZS; ldm FAHCF TUATWT.nan IdmDOZBS WBITB MUBUBIBHIBTB, tom 19 Sdnpwardst IiOOO DOZIB DKBIK OYBBALL. J . / 10,000 PAIBB OOTIOSADB PAHTALOOBg; r oftba KTBZB'S WBI.JH BLAB. HBL»HIBT»,on4 • Uxp wottbmrfiuii abd MABSULLia Buooaa abd oollaha ABPnZMTLZBBB'a IPBBIBHIBB OOODa* Foraolo by i BENNETT, SUCH * CO., Minynorvrat Ho. &T Chanh Alley, Philadelphia, Pa. ilfcSnd : 'r Q.IFT BOOK BTU'KB, So, 118 WopdfStmt Aftathnfplrof ALBUM i ; PAKILT, POCBIT ABD Plsr BIBLIB, And BUIOBfCAL WOBXJ [ JaatnaatrAd aad lx aalojrt rraißtf mdaaad yrtaa.; MPA OOBTLT QITT, worth trm Mrastato HC*OIYIB WITH BACH. j •w». ■ ■ - -I rawnion aritßW.--1 on ssoaiasr V/nauco to arrive and tor sale by i- ZSAZAR MOOT *OO, THE LATEST NEWS BT TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHING JON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Qaxette. Washixqtoe, Jan. 30, 1863. GOHGEESSIOEAL. The debate raged all day in the House over the negro arming bill* Thus far the Demo crats have gained nothing by this debate. Mr. WiekUffe to-day was more Insulting than usual in the display of his plantation manner, referring to Thad. Stevens not a* his friend, bat as his acquaintance from Penn sylvania, and boasted in the night session that they had foroed the Bepnblioans to beg for terms and oapltnlate. Little Cox’s effort laeked his usual preco cious smartness, and was painfully dull. Mr. Wadsworth's speeoh was little more than his usual threat, that under certain cir cumstances Kentucky would not obey tjie laws. Mr. Wright, of Pa., urgently opposed the measure on the ground thet we couldn’t afford to fight the prejudices it would arouse, end one er two Bepnblioens leaned to the same view. The Democrats gave dcoided indioa -tiona of an intention to filUbnster again. Mr. Stevens was willing to agree to debate all day to-,morrow if they wonld agree to veto on Monday, but they wouldn’t agree. The prob ability is, therefore, thet the previous ques tion will be eaiied some time to-morrow. LIYOOLY AMD IBWAED. Forney has a significant leader in to-day’s Chronicle, elaborately reviewing the course of the National Intelligencer, and ooneluding that tile Intelligencer has lost its oharaoter alike es a dignified end loyel paper. As the is still SeWord’s organ and the Chronicle is Lincoln’s, this demonstration may possibly mean something. Tho House Committee on Eleotions have not formally decided on tho oases of the Louisiana members eleot, but have informally agreed to favor their admlssioa. Mr. Vorhees will make a minority report denying their right to seats. As grounds for their oonolnsion, the major ity of the Committee will present In their re ports that, although the forms of eieotioo under Louisiana law wero not oompleted, it was nevertheless a fair and frte vote, at all points within the limits of eaoh dlstrloi, by loyal voters, there being rebel foroes present, and the National troops in no way interior ring—jnd also that the vote oast was consid erable os compared with previous eleotions. The Committee will not raise the question oi the powers of the Military Governor, so palled, at all, taking the ground that if the pleotors had voted of their own oooord, with out an authoritative call from anybody, ithe result would have been the same. |lhese are the same principles on whioh May nard and Clements were admitted, though pleated under Tennessee writs oaliing for the eleetion of members to the Confederate Con gress. In the coses of Norfolk and North Carolina, parties of the same principles will probably lead to different oenolusions. The triokerj employed in the eleotions will doubt less be exposed. SEVERAL Dope’s OFFICIAL EkPOET. General Pope’s official report of his cam paign in Virginia is Just made public. It bring! out the faet of his having written to Gpn. McClellan when he assumed oommaud, nrglng co-operation, and getting a letter of glittering generalities only in return. He :says the battle of Cedar Mountain was brought on against his wishes by Gen. Banks and interfered with hij' plans, and olaims that every step he made was approved by General Halleok and the Government. The report is exceedingly long. CHARGES AOAIKBT COMMIEBIOMEE HOLLOWAY, Certain charge* of oorruption and in compe tency having been pwferred'agaiast Commis sioner Holloway, of the Patent Offiee, by one Betts, In a pamphlet printed by him and dis tributed to the members of Congress, a reso lution Was offered in the House to refuse to raise a oommlttee of investigation. Mr. Colfax got a resolution through celling oh Gen. Halleok to know If any rebel odoers have been 'paroled sinoe the Issue of Davis’ proclamation. FAILUXX TO FAY AHaERSOEa, BTO. There Is trouble in seme quartan about the failure to pay Assessors and Collectors under the tax law. A oouple of Deputy Assessors were here from Cincinnati complaining about three months’ back pay due them and all their associate*. Bom* trouble of the same sort Is expcrieaoed at Pittsburgh. HATOB TAYLOR And Dr. Taussig, of St. Louis, had an inter view with the House Naval Cpmmlttee this evening, about the establishment of a Navy Yard for river iron-dads at Su Louis. The results are favorable. BMAIOIFATIOX IH MISSOURI. The Senate la expected to* reduce the Mis souri Appropriation to texunlUions, and make emancipation Immediate, as in Noell’s House Mil, notwithstanding Henderson’s efforts to the contrary. GEEXLUY AHD IHTEEVBETIO*. Tho Frenoh Minister authoriisi the denial of the report that Greeley urged Intervention en him, and to repeat to him the usarenoes ■of Napoleon’s friendly disposition. : GEH. STORE. . It turns out that the story about Gen. Stone being under trial before a court-martial, sit ting with dosed doors, is Incorrect. A care less remark of his own gave rise to the rumor. A CHASOB. Senator Browning gave up the ghost to-day forever, and Biohardson was chosen In his plaoe. The change is not Tory much for the worse. EUESaiDB’S FLAXS. The Committee on the Oondnet of tho War hava tho names of stveral generals who came up from Fredericksburg to remonstrate with the President against Burnside's plans. OU, SUTX.M. Gen. Butler Is In town to-day in consulta tion with tho President and tho Boorotary of War. It Is believed ho will soon return to his former field of labor* j ~f*n irnanuaur cods? of utquxbt. Major General Franklin's request for a Coart of Inquiry stems Ukoly to be granted. Gaptnre ot a Brig; Bostof, Jan. 10.—The following Is a pri vate telegram reoeived here from, 1 the United Btatas oonial at St. Thomas, dated tho 10th last., via Hellfax: VI have to advise tho arrival of tho brig.J* R. BUibott, from Boston, for Cienfogos, brought here by a prise erew put en board by the pirate Retribution, who put tho prise .muter In Irons." The Pirate Alabama. . Niw Tons, Jan. SO.—Tho sohobnsr Gipsy, frtm Kingston. Jamaica, reports that on Jan. 35, in long. 35°, Ut 74° 80% she passed a large smew steamer of war, bark and paint ed black, eteering aonth, snpposed te bo tho pirate Alabama, as aba would not show her 2? ori * plowed for abbot 10 guns. Bho puied within two mUea of the Gipsy. TheKentncky liegleiatnfep CutoimaU, Jan. House naitad an amondmenfetfrtho Military bUiinstnerinw KentuOky troops not tb enforce the Pm£ dOnt'i M| nhys, 16.' ~~ IXXVIJTH CONGRESS-*-BECOi\D SESSION. Wasbinqiox, Jan,j 30, 1863. House.— -A resolution was passed laqairiag whether parolo bad been graoted to rebels since Jefferson Davis’ Proolamatidn. A message was received from the President recommending a vote of thanks tlo Hear Ad miral D. D. Porter. A bill was reported by the Committee of Ways and Means for the oonstruotion, pre servation and repair of fortifications; also making appropriations for the support of tho navy for the year ending July, 1864. The House resumed the consideration of the negro soldier bill. Mr. Wadsworth made a speeoh against it. i Mr. Wright, of Pa., said that this Govern ment and the Union wero tho result of com- S remises. In concession and compromise it ad its birth. The very day the Beolaration went forth to the Colonies from Independence Hail there was compromise and concession. From that period down to 18&0 snob a policy has prevailed. The Union was again saved by compromise of the great and ruling spirits of the land, Clay, Webster, Calhoun and oth ers meeting together for that purpose. Were gentlemen here less wise than those men 7 If ever there was a time in the history of the oountry, when oonoession and compromise should be exhibited, it was now. The enaot ment of a measure repulsive to the sentiment of a large mass of peoplo might produoe snob a state of affairs that we, some morning, might find we have no Government in existencevoice—Yes we will.) Mr. Wright Biped this from the bottom of his heart. He was willing to make any hon orable sacrifice; now, let the other tide of the chamber show a corresponding disposition. If gentlemen here would all agree upon a base of compromise as to the oonduot of the war, it would not last three months. Ho op fiosed the bill because, among other reasons, t wonld-predueo demoralisation, and the sol diers of the army had said to him, if blaek men were sent to them, they will regard it as a condemnation of their oondnot, end leave the servioe if they oan. How far this feeling extends, he was not able to say. He said the white Anglo-Saxon race was capable of tak iogoaro of itself; but if we; have not qiower to maintain our position, negroes oannot help us out of tho difficulty. They were not relia ble in the military servioe. He believed that by a reconstruction of the Cabinet and the restoration of General MoClellan to the army the country oould bo savod. [At this point the applause hurst forth in a heavy volume from the accompanied by stamping of feet and oiappibg of-hands.] The Speaker said that if saoh disorder was repeated he would order the galleries to bo olearod. Mr. Wright said that McClellan was no fa vorite of his. He had never advocated him here bat he believed no other General in thearmy embodies the feelings and sentiments or his troops. If yon want to carry victory on your arms, yon must have a oonfmander in whom the army have confidence; It -was idle to talk about victory.with a demoralised army. MoClellan, he repeated, was tho heart of the American army and.should be placed in com mand; [the galleries' again brofeo forth in applease, bat somewhat suppressed, in con sequence of tho Speaker’s admonition, which Was repeated ] Mr. Wright, resuming, said : Let the Pres ident make a new and mixed Cabinet repre senting the two great parties of the country, restore.Qen. McClellan to the oommand, and .call lor 200,000 men, who would rush to nis standard in an instant. Addressing the Re publicans he said j You must abandon some of yoar nltra notions, or we are gone. We have; got te compromise. Abandon the prop>- ositibn to bring negroes into the army, or we are lost. Mr. Dlven, of N. Y., did not re-, mark that this bill was of such paramoujt importance aa to justify the excitement it has produced in this hall. He tbonght the Pres ident already possessed the power to employ segro soldiers. Provision was already made for their employment in all the conditions in whioh their services can bo made efficient, but he professed his own proposition offered in June last, making provision* for their emi gration, and in addition to their employment making a provision for themselves and fami lies. The operation of these men to be con fined to rebel localities, and not to operate on border States tojal to the Union, lie advert ed to oases that had occurred in Pennsylvania. Mr. Cox, while opposing the bill, remarked that its object was to prodace a dissolution of the Union; for the geatiemenTfrem the bor der States have said that it wenld be Impossi ble* to restore the Union If negroes are brought into the field like fiends of Hell, in aeoordaaoe with the polio/ whioh began in hate and followed up by aspirit of vengeance. A large, portion of our army t* made up of Caltio blood, and he wonld tell the gentleman that they would not fight beside negroes. The prejudice cannot be eradicated. As Mr. Lovejoy had made' tome allusions to his small site, he was reminded of an epi taph whioh he lately saw In a newspaper about the gentleman from Illinois,a*follows; Beneath this stops good Oven Lotfjoy n**, Little la everything except hi* eixe. What though hie burly bo* flUx this hole, Yet through liell’e hey-hole crept hU aouL (Great laughter.) Bat ht did not btlioro thii of tho gentleman from liilnoii. The Home then adjourned till to-morrow. Bkjuti.—A blit to expedite the printing of the President's Message and accompanying document* was passed. The resolution censoring Commodore Van Brent and others, for negligence in fitting out the Banks expedition, was then taken op. Mr. Browning, of Illinois, presented the credentials of .Hon. Wo, A. Richardson, elected as a United States 8/nator from Illi nois to fill the vacancy , o/oasloned by the death of Hon. 5. A. Dong}ms« Mr. Richardson took the oath of ofioe and his seat. f The bill granting aid to the State of Mis- ■gull (or emancipation lAg’thcn taken spud discussed at going length, upon (kg amond ognu bj Wilioa, of / Mluonrl, fihgrmkn, Hgndgrion knd others./ Mr. Bayard, of Deliware, gold ho would throw no obitkoloi In (ho way of omknclpktion in tho State of Missouri; bat ho eoold find no warrant in the Constitution for Interfering with tho Instltntlons of other Status. B Mr. Hondorson morad to oztand tho period of final emancipation to 1889 lastoad of 1878. as In tho bilL Ur. Howard hoped not that It would be too long ft time. Ho hoped to lire to too the-dav when there would not be ft single slate 0 n the soil of the United States, end te join in the festivities, end hear the Joyous shouts of an universally free people on that glorious day. He oonslderedf the faith of Oongresi pledged to the aid of any SUte in emanotpa tlon, end he was ready at any time to not up to the pledge. r Mr. Clerk, of N. 8., was also opposed to the amendment. He was ready at any time to keep the pledge made to aid any State, bat did not think the United States bought to bear all the harden, for ft great share of the benefit would result to the State of Missouri. Mr. Wilson, of Mass., was willing to Vote for the emancipation in 1805, as a war meas* ore to pat down rebellion, and giro au the money necessary teaeoompllsh the object. He believed the rebellion would be crushed, and those Btates retarn.and those empty seats be filled by true men, but he did not want to de lay the emancipation. After a long debate Mr. Henderson's mo tion was negatived. Teas, 15; nsys,23. Mr. Harris moved to recommit tie bill to the Committee on Judiciary. Agreed to. The Senate went into executive session and adjourned. J| Washington Items. WaiHißQTow, Jan. SO.—lt is said that a dispatch reached Washington, from General Bin, at Fortress Monroe, to-day, stating that he had been informed by telegraph, from General Peek, in command , ol our wroes on the Blaokwater, that in ah interview, whioh bed just taken place between that officer and the rebel Generm, Pryor, who oomnunds the rebel foree faolng Oeaeral Peek's army, that he, Pryor, stated that be hod the information of a very recent engagement, near Savannah in wbloh the rebels bad suffered a defeat. ’ It is believed In military j olroles that Msj Gen. Franklin, hearing that allegations of tardiness and insffiolenoy in his late command had been made sgainst him to the Govern ment, asked to a oourt;martUl assembled for bis trial, nndor theifi, immediately on be ing relieved from duty with the Army of tho Potomao, and that it has been determined to aocede to his request. ! General Burnside is to be examined before the Committee on the Conduct of the War npon tho Senate resolution inquiring whether any Generals, acting under him, attempted to interfere with his plans at buy time, while ho was oommander of.tho.Army of.tha Potomao His chief of staff was examined ;yeiterday. Tho Comaittoo hare thCnames of several offi cers who came no bow and. oompialned of General Bnmsldo*s aovomonto to the Presi dent. *.. ■ Tho Navy Appropriatlon hUI Items In aw. grogato SftB4BSiOOO, IneUdlng nearly fii. 000,000 for the pay of officers and seamen; $9,- 290,000 for the construction of vessels, ete.; $3,250,000 for purchase, charter, etc.; sl2,* 000,000 for iron tea steamers; $2,000,000 for equipments; $5,000,000 for machinery,.and over $7,000,000 for ordnance and stores. The Nary Department has received in formation of the capture of the rßnglish steamer Antonia, direct from England, via. Havana, by the gnnboat Pocahontas, on the Bth lust. She hajl on hoard a valuable cargo of monitions of oar. She was first discovered by the blockading force off Mobile, .but was captured by the Pooahbntas 30° S. 8. E. of Capo San Bias. Hear 'Admiral F&rragot has forwarded to the Navy Department a‘ report from Com mander Bell, of the steamer Brooklyn, off Galveston, giving an aoooont of the - sinking of the Hatteras on the llth Inst. Command er Bell states that he has heard of six persons who escaped, namely: Sailing-master Part ridge, ef Maine; James Bailey, ordinary sea man, of New Jersey; G. A. Falkenbnrg, of Philadelphia; Jas. Wright, of Troy, N. Y.; Wn, Brown, coxwain, of Boston, Mass.; Jenkins, of &ew Jersey. Commodore Bell reports that at 3 o'olock in the afternoon of the llth, the Hatteras was lent In obese of a strange sail, whloh was re ported from the mast-head, and was seen Uit after sonset about twelve miles distant, bear ing sonth. At a quarter past seven the Brooklyn was under weigh, steering sonth, quarter east, and at the same time the Caynga steered south by west. The Brooklyn cruised on several courses as far as 63 miles sonth of Galveston in search of eombatAnts, supposing the enemy to be the *‘299,” and returning reached Galveston in the afternoon of the 12th. At about eleven the next day she dis covered two masts of a sunken vessel standing out of the water, with the United States naval pennant floating gaily from the main truok. No ensign was found, and the hurricane deck was adrift. She was recognised to ! be the Hatteras by certain marks made in her hur ricane deck by the Brooklyn some time ago. The Boileaa case xn Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Jan. 30.— The Grand Jury to day made a presentment relative to the arrest of Bolleau, of the Evening Journal* The testi mony before them showed that the arrest was made, by order of General Schenck/for the publication of an editorial artlole, under the title of “ Davis,' Message,** and otherar tides of a like dangerous character, tending to sapport and the eneooragment of rebellion against the United States Government. After quoting the editorial alinded to, the Jury cannot refrain from saying that they, whilst indirectly or as a body, eould not cohsolentl ously do anything whioh would have a tend ency to weaken the arm of the General Gov ernment |n the exercise of its constitutional authority for the suppression of this most wicked and oauseless rebellion, yet they feel equally bound to enforce all laws that havo protection of life, the security of property, and the liberty of the citiseni in their stored keeping. After reading the pre sentment, Judge Ludlow said: I re quest the District Attorney to - examine tne document, ancT'te trome such bills of in dictment as he may find to be necessary in the support not only of the laws of Pennsyl vania, bat of the Constitution of the United States. We oan then arrive at the question of the legality of the chiarges therein contain ed. The record will then present the detailed charges, and the defendants may objsot to the proseoution for any cause they may have; and they may also have judgment of thi> Court, aud also the final judgment of the Supreme Court in case they should be dissatisfied with the findings of this Court. The Grand Jury ires then discharged. Collision on a Hailroad. New Ye ex, Jan. 30.—The Express train from Easton, Pa,, on the New Jersey railroad, collided with # ooal train yesurday. Both engineers were crushed, and six passengers were severely injured. Markets by Telegraph. PnuancLPuu, Jan. 30—Koou.—Floor advanced IZty&'ibc bbls of Ohio aou Peunsylvaulaextr* lunilljr sold at s7,RA(a|7,?d/ aud a.-ue superfine at $6,37)&. No change in Rye Floor or Cora Meal. Wheat continues to have aa npaunl k-udenejr; sales 6,uuu bush at $1,05(31,07 lor ted and $1,90 tor White. Rye wUs ou arrival at 97c. Corn in good reqncit, and 6.UUO bath yellow sold at eGc for new, lk**j9lc for old,\and 67c for white. Oats selling freely at t»4c^33 tbl Barley sells at |LGO, ant Malt at $1,60. Co flee firm, wim sales of Bio at Bl@3:fo.‘ No change in Soger or Uolawiea. ProrU luns held with renewed firmness.' Whisky has ad vanced 6c; with saku of Ohio at 6Se. Cntcutfra-ri, Jan. 30—Erenlhg.—Tutor nnaettled and excited; aoperfloe hold at «d; 3,600 bbli extra and family aold at $S 25 . Wheat 6c higher; red eold at $1 33@l iiVand whlte'at sl3d<§l 36. Corn 4&£o higher. Oata op to GOc. Bye unchanged.-' WhUfcy advanced tto—doting at 60c. fttaa mm ia and un «baoge£o for city. Linaeed Oil Gold 13 op to 166; Demand Bote* 160; Silver 145; Exchange aleedy at par. Biinaou, Jan. 30.—Floor act!re and tending qd> wd»i Uonid ,t n.l, |7 76©7 87*. Wheat e£re« red sl6otg|l 66. Corn qolet, hot unchanged. Whlaky exdied at nominal price*. Provliloaa doll. Oroceriee Inactive. pETKOUTK OIL WOEKS, PITTBBUBQB, PA. &EKBB ft GRAFF, Proprietor*. °sp*sltj two thousand barrel! per vwk, OTOfto, MOHOHQAHSLA HOOT*. • . noaa J AM aKLLLNU ALL IUMUtTUF Boot*, Shoe*, Brogan* and Gam*, AT TUB OLD PBIOKS, although goods fa it* id. ▼encod 10 per oect. Kaii, Call sad agamies dt stock and price*,'as they vers purchased before the advance, at BDRLiHD’S GflB&F CASH &TOBB, >O. M HABKET BTBXKT, *1 dooc boa 6th. ■•“ Country Merchants will sate money fa* fan**’ lag her*, as we dopUoste Eastern bills. = Jagj *• anna... . T . TTt[r yftttn ■ wL*at. jjIDKR A CLARK, COMMISBIOH MKBCHAHTB, And Broken In PETEOLDnUIi AND ITS PBODCOTS, -61 BBOiD BTBIST, Nm fcrt. *»8ol. Afftnta of the nXW TOBK PABAF FIMB OAHPLK Of). . |,lfl!lfm JJ3ANB OK FIRST MORTGAGES negotiated at the PITTSBURGH DOLLAR BAYIHGB BASK, So. 67 FOURTH BTBIRT, Pitta. burgh, on fkrorable terms. J*H:lm O. a: nOLTWI; Tmwrw. H AY >“ Just rcoeived and fop sale, 80 TOHB BAUD HAY, . 1 COLTIN * UASOH, Ho. fl BmlffaflMd street. IF U-COWliHif, HOMOEOPATH IBT, „ (Letsof Philadelphia.) SB* PENN STBUT, etnar of Ha&eock, (Irwin's Alley.) OBee boor* 8 to 9 a.m., 8 to 8 and BtoTp.m. Jafclmw* VTBW BACON, JLI SHOULD KBS, BAMS. * ' B. 0. BMOKXD BXSP, Just from u&oke houae acd for sale by OH AS. L. OALDWXLL, ; l. Sucoeieor to Jas Holas* A Ox, _JtfB cora«r Firet and Ma ket sfo. Ft ANA'S NEW TREATISE ON OB \J OLOGY.—Maouil of Geology, treatrig on the principle* of the fidenc*, with special reference to American Geolog'cal Biitory. Forth# nee of Oof. leges, Aead*mU* end tfohools of Scdesoa. ; 1 lane toI , 8 to. For aals fay Ja¥9 K»T A 00.. 88 Wood et. QUNDRIEii— ; O DBIRDBSXF; r LKAF LABD, la faarrab aad kaost MK88P0BK; Ho. 8 MAOKXBXIt, large; On hud and for sals by JsBo WM TV hATW k. 00.. enfl T<»h*r»* rt. rpo STAXlOi&JCiiS.—fropotola will be 080. .mil »A Y fi/te &SIHBSR#hIK or niKAKbn committi*. lllTitd : . riTOUib RJSFiNJtna._2 new bTItbSC x (“JSE, 1 ! «*rtt,) »1.0, a OOOBE'HXOKs andCOHDKSSIhG PIPX9, fornlsat 1 -.. WM.BABHBILLA 00.*8 f JanBfc6l • Bo»Vr Yard, foot P«enet fle'ls'vm. ‘DBKiKKU Dib—7& bblx whim, in All bonder free, for sal* low to ebeajfcr caahor on time, fay tks •OLAKOnTwornKfICoT jatt > Clair strseS,n*artha»rt3ge, SPECIAL jro TICES. Superior Copper Mill and SMELTING WORKS, Pmssuaoa. PARK, M’CCRDY & CO., Manufactorers of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS* AND BOLT GOFFER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, WALTER SOLDER; alsolmporteaand dealers in meTAT.a t yxy p'r.a ALL KINDS OF W&Ap! PING PAPER. ■WHave removed from No. 87 Wood street to No. SSjßmiUtftold street, Pittsburgh, Pa, JW"GA3H OR TRADE FOB BAGS. CJTM. HULJttiiS ft SOUS, Dealers In rOBIISN AND DOMESTIC BILLS or IX. UHAKQE, OEBTIMOATES OX DEPOSIT, BANK NOTH AND SPECIE, No. Bit Mulct otroot, Pitt*, burgh. Pa, ••"Collections made on all tbs prlobtpal dtirn throuxbout the United States. ! ftH 29 car 'HSJUKTf H. COJLUHB, for- WANDLNQ AND CO&UUE6ION Jtf K&GHANT tsd whokoale dMler ln[ CHZXBS, BUTTEB* nBH» and Prodoo* fcejunllj, Ho. 3$ Wood itnwt. PlttobiinrtuTa. 1 ; vel ■ JPAMILY DYB BLACK, 81LV0H. B&BK BBOWN, 80ABLET. i f HOFF * BOW A DArEK DBAB, - # BIGHT BBOWH, LIGoT D&iß. DaBK BLO* TBLLOWT^ BIGHT BLUE. LIGHT THBLOW. X)ABK QKIKN. ' OBAHOE. KaGBHTA,; ffi. BOBTXBINOJ BW»* FBXHOH BfiUß, Sbuloh. u ““* FAMILT D7M OOLOBB, ■ Jor djdoj Bltt, Wooton and Mtod ghawla. Stub, Draw, BlDtooi, Glona,: Bwuta, Hit* Olora,ChlUrai 1 * ClotWnt and all Uadi of wearing Appaial, with print tait oolon. ABAVIBQOr aO FJEK OXHXJ Shot* Djm an miatd In the fora of povden can. ceatrafod, an thorooghlr toatad, and pat an in neat paekacta. J«r twenty-in canto pen can color aa many acodi aa would otharMaa coat flro tlaiaathat 1 l*®f !•» and anycnocenoaatha Dyca wltk perfect aocnaa. Diractiona iartda. wa^SntSj* - ** BOW * * Bl*V*Hfl*»sB Broad kor tala by Craigtstiand Bcalera In *rary city and town. # A LLKGHKNY COUNTY. XX In Um Orpbai' Ooart, So, SLotemlufl IWB. In tho nutter of tbi fljuJ account of£oburt of Stbart Ta>k>r, ▲M'Dow, to wit, January 3d, 1363, on notion of A * torn# f farixotManto, X TODy, bq U appointed Auditor to audit thoaecount and axoepUana, and maka dlitH*' ballon. _ BI TIDE DOUBT. Wk. A. Hiuoi, Oink. Tfc?i nbacriter will attend to thodatfca oftbo •bm upoiatifcant, at hla office, Ho. 141 Fourth •t»#4 Hteborgb, on MUHD&Y, the 18th du of Febnarj, A. D. 1863, ai 8 o’clock p. a, / jtf:Bwd E. BHaproap TQUP. Aodiior. rtlHB KAILWAY TIAIE-KEt£PEft— adapt*© job abut BALKB—WaBBAHXID TO BON ANb Ulf °?*® 01 lh *“®* taking {lot* **• d»J. «nd ahoold rotad at price# from f£C to 950 each. Bold only by. tha. me, containing tit *** pillenu, fle»Tj ailwr-pltted, pertaai 0^4 l v Ud ‘^?• n, * :, ** Blectro-gilded, flue iaiuiioo , 2l d *2? 4,tt4ftt,1 J •Off r » T ®d. per.CHoor a half doses. Sampl* eae*« of half of each kind, $39, lerma caah. Wui ba ant by aaprcaj with. bill feroollao* UoaraliUwy i ' Soldinamcat remit CASH IB ABVAlfCl.ai we cannot coil.ct from them. TUa iaoae of the mo>t eateab’e articles o< the times eod jui tbetblor for tho*e la the army wbkiog to make mosey rapidly. Order ear.y. Addreao, • ; i ■ HUBS aHD 8809 .Bole Importer* * Pet#** Budding, Wea-ao Afreet, ». T. riU&Tim-MADfi 3-SOLKD BOOTS. Jatroociftd* OIST'fl PBIME CUSTOM.M*DI 88ULED WaTKK PBQ<»r BOOTS: -QiHT’fl PBIMB OUdT*-M«IIADl TRENCH CALF do. do,, doiibla Tn»p; BOTft* BS&Yr AND FtoE TOM'BADB S4IuLXD BOOTS; ROUTE'S do. daut Do. PLATED HEEL* AND TOES da; a? H#. 71* eoratr Wood and Font* tlndta* o*o, fqh *ro. /"10.N BTIT 0 TION WATfiit; V>/JLAfcTATIOB BLTTXB*: BICKRBoMaTE or eODA PIDUi LIQUID WOVE POLtaU: 1 YOWBLL'B ONLtBB«T«D BAT POIBOSi LiNDStrS BLOOD SXAEOHXB; " 1 ffIMOHJQHBBTON, Fo*;«akfcj jaW I ooraf teflbfleM Fourth otrWt*. /'\CTOBBB —The Oe^ttlXistirnited V/ fUIo* XxdM Tttn.lfrijv dorfwd payaMa si tte Offleo of Jottrwd Emfe fcr th»TwM»4hbd Dktrtct, WATIE dgor (oJ& OUy Tnararx* Alhfkfny. •-•' PoraoiiO vho Eftto sot poid thdr AM en. |W BEPTtMBKB LIST an Dottflod life ta-ifcr ofe. nUI Maddal tfAat aUendadto DAVID *gwiinL I*B • OnUactorof itha 83d v UKUJSa'I’IIKSIUKJS BAflCjB, au»i flat toMyolhar uinlbkfarXMta, rts; Cm, te.pi, *t-;»foU .apply io piata and fcaif ct*, lElUtll MdAlMT lean tar ml* bp • • »p BHA.BIBBHAW, lily.' ■. wwLltertynd Hiadiittirti, HKHU ÜbIVJS OU,,—A euppiyof the bwt bruda Italian and Bodaau Oil., In qnarta mod ptoU, rtoairnd Md for tale at th» Tamil. Qntcwp Stun nt : JOHB A. BKOBHAW, ; I*B7 ■ '■' wwrUWtyaad Hiadiliaiia: • I OAB UJAUffiAUU UUW WlAi ; TOXdt . >: HI btnbauWhlta Bantus ■•■■• ~tt do : Onlonas --■••> i Jut i«slndMd fearMl.it litteoondibMj - ■ ** . : ■-■ nwwmmisz i ft ! 1 eiir | roods. "■ SPRING DBY 0 • ! | •TOST ! '«!■! i. ; J. VI. Burchfield’s. rxotmsD ailPaocas; ; .i PLAIN • , do; • > 4-4 oklNTZI8; : BLIicHXD'MCfiLINS; 10-4 end 11-4 SHEETING; i ’ A 4 PILLOWCASE MUSLINS? - I BIBa LINENS, warranted puts Flax; , WELCH FLANNELS; BLACK THIBLTT LOHO SHAWLS? j j BLACK BOMBAZINE; . I .. : U. BLACKALPACO AS; , ' BLACK OBAPJB VXILB. j I* A fall aiiortment of gooda lelUbg' for CASH, ct Um prioM than th«y can be bought for vbolriaie-ln the kU.‘ . . ~i -■ tfa Al EXAMINATION op our IABGKB STOCK 07 : | - DRY GOODS, ! . j : i; , i j ; | • BY BOTH' i’ j | jv. ( , i ■ ”! - r - -HU- Wholesale and Retail Dealers. j IS KSHOIVOUY SOLKJITSD. '(* > ■- > C. H; IaOTE & CO.. : • - '■ i ■ ■ - l 'M '■! !•.! ■ : . i ,: 74-MARKET STREET. , l«M ; | • ■ ■ ■ ' ' '5- ‘ -=‘. QOMMEKOIAG TOiiAY, ! ‘ . i . AT . BARKER & CO.’S, \ 69 Market Street. I ' TH* ! ■"' l ?-■ OBSATEST SALE OF THE SEASON. I SI lkh; OL. O Ak SS, ; • 8 'S A w it fl, \ ' ■ ! and j .", y GOODS ~ M Less than Eastern Cast. ! I AN IMUKBSI STOdE. . J*DI I ; :i I ■ JNTEfiEiTING TO CITY and 00 UN TBT DXALIBB, BILLINIBBA JSDBLEIIS. Darin* tbti month (JANUARY) *- will clew out pnr entire stock of the following tejonACU goodeet o . Reduced Prices, ’. | To mUe room for 6PRISO OOODS.; Ttwilrrw will find oar erebrtmnltt of three goode* veil railed 1o their trede. bo b to pTicn end T.riely, the prloea of • mkay artletei being rawer then they can to-day be boOght ia the Kew Sorter Phlladal* phiamarieta. ;| ' j I . i>- . : M. ( . J ' i. , ,;i . GERMANTOWN.* BOSTON BIBBED ANDENIT I WOOLEN HOSIKUT; V - GLOVES, GAUNTLETS. BOCK-- AND WCOL I.' GLOVES and urns { 1 WOOLEN UNDERSHIRTS A HDDB AWXBS: WOOL HOODS, COMIOBTj, tCAEjrS, do. * T»i»Hrao», yakot oh>D9;bct. TONa, THBSADB, BRAIDS AHDNOCTOBB,onr •toes la notiarpaaeed in eheapneat by any In the dty*. wi aak eepedal notice to i'onr stock' of HOOP SKIRTS, as we hare facllULa fori eopplj lag tbe heat . and moat rattabla make* at VERY LoW Ra?£3. - IMACKUM&«L¥DE, '■ rj : ,13 MABXH 81SKKT, MStktda. (Btriran Fonrth man tb» Dltnitmtl.) , : )»H QLOSING OOT HAI.R - ' | WINTER GOODS. • BIACRUM & CO^' rmlo«i to making tkolr XSSVA.Ii IHYXHTOBT, uv taboo* of dodnsooi tbalrentlrvitockof ■'" . j WIffTER GOODS . ‘ Btfef* tbv flritdOj of tabrouy next. Wboltak m i3tibU|h of BuSMDumof madb ikjriupik'- : E&TOV. KACSITIi; * co, • j«ib i Bo.li7,rTm»«TKii«T. OLD fKIOKB. ■. r K , 4 aoonitakd bwibs s'biwhihos: daw. BUBO IDSIHOS AND SKIRT TRIUtfINtSI DfMITT BANDS: MAOIU DUFFLI'O; HI AD TAIiKaOICSSBS AND TBBCAD LAUSJkJS-' BOSS. BLQINO. OOLLABETIS, >llll «tl klodt of ■MBBOIDKBIKS At old prices/to' wbofesils slid' rstall bojtrs. josjiroßiix,' TTunJ n Mi JUST RECEIVED,!: A uf lot of thc*»ifxtr» cielp LAOSTBIMCKD SKIS, UOTtfi 1 HRH-FTtTGH* *p a'pK'r-.a*Nf B Tn(u’D u>en,irDVjra, (chfspj wniTi xcaxax iim, utx»iiii»,'*t , BOBBVa IBUmiHo! BTOUX, ?; ; • 1 i ■ Km/TT jina-to Mht-V.4. w.ic' ■ 150 W sxjswAKrei' jPAaraKi TjUUUS, «t Ink Uua fer tab by L ' : . HVCBOttAaLTD*, ' ~ 7* M%rki»t TS7X)QL&N GOOUa, at agj cat riduo* £r “. m -to™* I ***“*• diM uiu t*uraj«»aft* *jj .•-' } • • '• '- ■■•■■■■■■ fi ‘ •• 4oßHifc; Km. gAUIOKAL SKIKIS, 1 ' ; AT UMBOCEp PBICB, , Is«t4er to dm oottbalr rollr. tt«k oa Uu> «nt yoar tloc'losi boiura ch. thoS IMOS, UAOBDM* OO, ?9» IT. ItABQa mVOICK UK ALtAVoj •una im ! biibt BBAira-aotFiiiso,' ABULIIt, BOXBOCIiT, ood othtr JntnMtndlqr ]■, . I HACBUM* OLIDp,, ’ ‘ rjTHB HAMDSOMfiar yia'.l-A ntw -'f ' -OTtmuntot- ■ . HACSUKtOLTsk, ' *»*«*■«•<«-UMthm* PhJv... •«W».f *i« «►.- 4; 'JW(ii» |r**r rotf(ii'i>^i , ~;';-' ■rV>»