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B.iiuew v,p..o*n, Ho. 66 Fifth |trt ,t—corrected 4*iuy :n m. u »hai>a. 9 o'oloolr, i. .»» 11- « * - 00 8kr0meter......... 193-10 The 14lli Pennsylvania Cavalry. A friend has shown us n copy of an oßoial report of the conation of the 14th Penns,l - Cavalry, under the command of Colonel Jamee M. Sohoonmeker. It epeeki well for the morale'of ihe regiment throughout, and U highly creditablo aUke to offloen and mon. Iu dlioipllne la reported good—only two or three easel of insubordination haring ooonrred •Inca the formation of the regiment, and whioh were properly punlebod. Thooonduot of tho men, In oamp ii reporto i ns rsmerkab y g °iho knowledge of drill and ”J°£; "‘‘“.‘quarters of the men are ol.an.and In o^^^—Tnriftt^o^ tfixasasßess^ ln*xc«llant order, end as clean m when taiud S the regiment. Saddlery and horse equlp - menu nearly new, and in Tory good eendi Uoo. The horsee ate taken very K“°d careof end have all been placed under : temporary eoToring. The booke are exlre»ely«eetll*P<. Ihehospital is well supplied with - modioinee, nder bead ol* Re marks/’ the reportVtaua that the regiment ha. been ‘r- Vanisedin etriot accordance with therules Ed regulations of the War Department. Col. Schoonmskor Is a eery intelligent and gen t ,i JmanW toudk man, and appears to po«»e** nnalificatlon* to tdaka a good f SM*TSAhmeueri-o ..merer, good offiotra in tho rogtmonta | SaWeffSi £.°uV*P..nylve.ie Ceralry le, for eo young a oorpe, very oatll & etato that tho regiment has since uTL fully eappli' d " ith mic} tbnti_tllo b4,t ' of tho condition of tho rogi mentls highly orodlubl. to both oßcsrs and moa, and most pros, very gratifying to th.lr {rlendia _ ; - V'l \ x Jr •rue Anderson *' ava ‘ rT crane 1 Order lor their Release. We »uved rums days ego, “P° n lh# ®“ l authority, thst »a ordsr bad boon tuned by Gen. Itoseorens, releasing lbs Andersen Car »lry from imprisonment, directing tbtm to ] oboose officers, end ordering them to report to hie headquarter. for duty. A member of the company sends copies of tb. order, to a friend in ibis city, to "bom we are indebted for them. The Srst order is from M.Jor General Bo.ecrans to Brig. Qen Mitebeli, a. follow. : Mt?*»* MBnoEO » Tenn., J*n. 19» 18 . ,-j_ Blir al_-lUY. Dr. MoAalay&d Mr. Kerr, ~ v** vis *» ** P atenred that they will go on at b.ad^rter.^nd uab ttafr fr&s" # i&£ »w toth.se ‘•Jd^bU* Z7 « by f&e gentlemen, to 1 J tbelr enpectauon. a. to tb. a»y, »ouij* loldicrft bt cor-^ s&Eztg&ftt: sss? J” ", ,bieb to ehooteS company officers. Canse these IUU to be forwarded to me imme dfatele ‘ Hare the regiment relited, and -w reedy send tbeminp to tie head qnetten^where w®. can pertect tb.lr organi s.tion. [ ,gn wK.; 8. Bossonass, Major General Commanding, o', «,» receipt of the above, Brigadier "HHiSJtSSIS 1 sfsfSSSHSsS £33* nnijm«.ts. bor.es, eto., to pro oatd to tho froaV* b trrtsES & s® d \iSn »*mo*routr»g«oui m*no*r; *P o*kiD* 0 * kiD * jnSnfcin ~_-_f hli IBMriOIOOBUU IBd w. «£*“*; w „ d wou id bwggmg »h*t Hl *flourUh*d-bi. &Bsm&gg£ S‘£SHHSSi“t Jut* Min dot, coutt-uutti»l»d. . which th. utui h J wu Jn.wing , , old ooelmen *t*t** - *j,_ work** th* pudgier °!. 00 ‘ 1^ t £ , «W. iorude*. attempted u>m»»*nr“ {oM . uud iwppedhlihorie t h*t th* oo»l -plUue*. » .h»«l- Th. iudleihl lu- T«itig>ttoa* ' : i:* Browning Association««lnteresting Exhibition. We attended Ust truing a prirale exhibi tion of the “Browning Association,” oonnßot td with the Pittsburgh Female College- It was held in the College Chapel, which was filled by ladles and gentlamta who were pres ent by invitation. hUts Fannie A. Fish presided, assisted by other officers of tho Assentation. l(TTrtrn _ The cxeroiaas op.n.d with masic-“Hom.- werd March," by MU. Ella T.ak.bury. _ Eji.t “The Standard-bearer of Nations, by MU. L. M. Wood. ThU paper was very JLn writun. Th. sentence. woro neatly con .trusted, ui woro .aiceptiblo of - P!* Min f doUrory, bat the rending w». not .nfflolontljr vivacious. Tho lady ha. a Tory distinct onnneUUbni »nd » good voloo, an* .ho .honld not hesitate to give It full play. Muilo—“Organ Prolndo," by MU. Wright. Essay— “We live In Deed., not Year., by Mil. May E. Bend. Tho robjeot matter of 5!" “S wm highly creditable to th. an thor, bat It ntffored in tho reading. Tim tone : Saragossa,” j , ‘b. , aim of | Education .hoald bo tho harmonious dovolop mont of all our power., and not tho .peciai i rseasssfss™— ■ si.rrx.-s s™ sr "i' all tha fsoultie. of tho mind .honld bo equally , and harmonloosly trained and developed— j that a nice mental equilibrium .hoald be pro •.erred, and that tha extraordinary d.T«lop ment of one faculty to tho neglect of other, tondod to prejudio., woakno.., and mental aberration. The’argument was J dear, woll-modulated voioo, whioh exhibited a good degree of elocution and training. Wo fua exoeption to tho phraeo, *‘.ight of hU MUa Anna Wilcox. Tharaa.cn ing of titi. lady was .trong, rlgoron. and convincing. Having tho most popular .Ido of tho argument, .ho u.ed It to good advan teue and presented .omo very oppropriateand forcible illustmtioni tending to nsg*Uvo the proposition under ditoasiion. The delivery W^ttusio— '“Baturn of Spring,” by MU. Mar “ All tho «irl«,” by MU. Mary Canfield. ThU waa a piquant lecture upon tho folUoe and foible, of fashionable young ladle., who Indulge In light 1 neglect of tho rtoh .tote. of .oUd learning within their reach. “All tho Id * d novel.: “aU tho gUU” attend moonlight pic nic, and became “ell the girl, do “tU and that, the tßttfj “All the Girls, war written. The reading was quite spirited, an<i the essay W^o^g— "Cavatina from Bigo latte,” by MU. Pr poem— Palleth,” by Mi.. Fannio A Fish. This prodnotion was oomewhat lengthy, end ha. avid.ntly boon prepared will much care by the talented authoroia It was read with mnoh feeling and MTwt, hut tho voioTat time, would fall .0 low that we found it imposlibla to preserve the connection, and h.noo wa are not prepared to .peak of lu m °Tho olhlbltion olo.ed with an “Organ Pre lndo” by Mis. M. Wright. Tho mnslo was under tho direction of Pr . Bohbook, and tho porformanco. were highly creditable to tho young ladies named. At tho clow, Mr. Perilling, Pro.idont of Iho College, announced that tho present term would probably 010.0 with a liurary c 0“““ * a silver oud. Ho would not promise this, but If It should l>o deoidei upon duo notice would be given. He hoped soon to have a more spa cious and suitable hall, where exercise! of this ch.rxcter could be con ducted with inoroasod com-ort to tho audience aad de ? ld ' d tage to the perforators. Tho present chapot is entirely too small, and y unfil lor ipesk.ng. Wo learn that there aro now upwards o liro ioodred pupils in attendance at this Col leeo daring tho prosoot session, which ha« been tha most suceos.lul winter term since us organUxtion. Tho prospects for the remain der of tho year are very Haltering, « d be a souice of pleasure to the energetic Presi dontaod bis Assistants, Col. J. B. CUU.-A com ° f <?£ Pittlbttf *b Cftriilion Advocate !lirk “l th. USdP*hh.,lv«U ToluhM«., . K * t«id. oa tbs memorable 13to» ■ CMM * F-«deriak»borf, received orders to cbsrge n P° fb7«heU>nd iMrolmoitlmpTefoablo wpr^N m\a«d“ d .b”u^h«X“»*"*- 8 tit* th* Pott-offlc, hu re calved »'* “>••“' *rn pietori.lt, coaulnlhgtom* xestntatloni ot chop and Held itfe. Ho alio U * flu* eeleolien of c*ri photogr»ph« of dlttlnguCihed pertom, *mong them th* »«*• nett ft Mitt L»Tiu» Wfcrren, th. luteuded bride of Tom Ihdmb. Dram*. CoHnknii.—The Truete*t of Rut nn' College, »t; * tpeoiel meeting held M ©•ntiy.ooQierred tho titlo of L. I*. D. on the Riddle, President elect of Jeffer son College* Pennsylvania* Dr. Kiddle was for many:? esrs pastor of the Third Presby- Church, of this city. nir. D&* But™ —This well known min-’ i a urc formerlj of this city, but now residing U BUU»or., .ili preeeh la Chri.t M. E. Chur.h to-morrow morMng .t IOJi o elo.k, had >t Elbert, !»tr**t M. E. ohurch iu the .Tcniug »t tereh <> cl ° olt - Tui On. ZicHiku* wUi meet to-d*, at 11 * forth*purpot*ofhtteodlogtobtulow*. JhS w»*ieftuSloUh*d-»‘ ‘heir lut m»t -}« «dhUotottwudto*u, other botin.ti gutter! th*t m*, com* up. The Suppression or the ..CMel Juslice Duwtte uSecidea the Act. Unjnauttable. Wi have already reported the action brought be Wm. 11. Hodgion, editor of the Westehes tor Jfjfcno*iaa, against Marshall Mlllward and others, for damages sustained by the sup pressien of the paper. Tho facts are well known to our readers. Damages were claim ad in the sum of $20,000, and the ease was ably argned before Chief Justice Downs, of ,h. Supreme Court. The Chief Justice, in charging the jury, ruled against theproposi tions remitted by the thl “ the President authorised the ■•>*“»• . .. ■‘What the law requires hi order t 0 j“ t such an aet Is written in the Art. 4of the Amendment!: ‘The right of tho f,,pl. tob. secure in their persons,.houses, naners and elfeoU against nnreaeonaolo Jearohes and leisures, shelf not be and no warrant shall issue but upon probable “i°, b, oath or affirmation, and uartioularly describing the place to be search _ L and the person or things to be seised. A similar lawis written In all our Stato Oon riltutions, and it Is simply the written ox nresston of the unwritten or customary law of the* people, known to embody, descended through a long line of ancestry and of popu lar disturbances, and recognised by orery body in times when a quiet reason holds the control of tho passions. ■‘Another is* it to be connected with this 'one, In order that It may be warrants are to Issue. Is is also written in the Constitution, whero it ,Tontn nowet m the oourtt established by law, and reunites that no man shall be deprived of life, Überty or property, except by due pr 00... °f Uw This x&shei the court* tho only oothor ity whence any process oan Issue for tho trial of rightT or wrongs. ; Warrants properly leaned by them are a shield to the ofhoer who t“e“ u. them. Warr.nts issued by others have no further authority than is contamed fa the emergsnoy on whloh they are founded, if the clrcumstanbos —the pressing nature of the emerfeucr —justify the eat, they justify SS iliSa?, but not otherwise. It Is not usual to oatl mob orders warrants, and they are not proserly so called. They are merely order, of a snperier to a subordinate ofieer to do a special duty which usually ho onght to do "‘?IhV in the aet of Congress of tho“h?flug&l, that justlfieslt. It r d i e if tt uri! , u ta n‘.t‘Si , b. , rr bj taw see tMt they do theirduty. These defend-' ants undertook te do this aet without war rant and without any proper, oocaslon ohown to us, and therefore they are mere treapMsera. Th»j me treipmeri 'from tho beginning, to the end j and'the first step In the unjustified, no subsequent and uaruccossiul preooedist under tho *et of 1881 them from lUbilityfor oompeajeUon. , The joxy returned e verdict for plelntlif for ssl2* • Sabbath School Exhibition. A wry Urge audience »u present it Maf loole Hall last night to olliin tho exhibit Uon of tho Jim Reformed Prosbjterian Chnroh Sabbath Boheol. When all did ip -.11 It weald appear ineidlone to particulat r.e bnt w.«»hSt forbear noticing the .log ‘,e» «... J. B-: MoCUtchey. She WM . in every eoag ebo look pert in» bat bir im “Comlm* thro' the Hjej" r^ThU enthaslaitioelfy In thU »“»« liter tinging It a eeeond time encored, an* i o *a and long. Mittoi tha applaa‘o Jlouglae eang “ Wiilio Stt 7muUy? and without any aia- Gray r®ry foll, rich and musical .barrattment. TM jiermonlum.utod ion soande of tho corn chann th. ooeaelon, added not a mu* « t , mg effect. for »o -• “mpying 'b“r.‘« hay.tmn nnirereaily admitted* At is.M.Tor-.cfio*, * jtittriay »fMimx>n> w * rr ¥il!La w ith I al ter th« «!•*» °! tw “ i o, , , o iored*woin»o M»o i&ultssd , e . had beaten! bor B h«.b.nd i.d k.»« isssass; «*“* t ht | b« i**a«i Cor bto wr»*t« i j quit Basaatssosn now be bsd in Car pets* Oil Cloths, Bugs, B*** ll ' f r 3 ‘ giSh'i; oonret of Grant «nd?Uth .twy- Ilnoh’s, oorner of Oi»Bt “* '“*1“ Destructive Fire on Liberty Street. OuS Saturday morning l , *bout bait P“ l twelve o'clock, firo <u dUoovorod Lining from the tobacco warehouse and manufactory of Mr James A. Mar.one, on tho north side of Liberty street, o few doors eaat of tho mouth of Smithflrld. Tho alarm was given, bnt owing to tho lateness of tho hour tho ap paratus wore not as promptly on tho ground as usual. The are had gained considerable headway before the engines were in full play, and tho building was entirely destroyed, to cethor with tho great bulk of the stook and materials. Some goods were saved, but muoh tho larger proportion was burnt up in ttte n phe fire also communicated to the store of Messrs. Knox A McKee, hour and produce dealers, and it: also fell a prey to the flames. * large quantity of flour and other articles l was carried from tho flrst floor and removed to j a place of safety, bnt the great bulk was de- I tho afore of Mr. Masulre, on the east, was tho ilardo liquor house of Messrs. Wm. Carr A Co.; It was saved wlth great difficulty, and the stoek was partially dam aged by water. Above this were the well known houses of Messrs. Sohomaker A Lang, McCriokart A Co;, D. R - 0 » lw »T• J oh *L¥®‘ Cargo, Martin Hey 1, and S. H. Watson A Co., •all in tho same block. They esosped unin jured, but wire saved with great dillloulty, as tho fato orMessrs. Carr A Co. I llqror store trembled in tho balanoo for half an hour. If it had caught, tho impression was that the others oould not have escaped. On the West, adjoining tho store of Messrs. Knox A McKee, is the large frame building occupied by 1 Mr. Wallace as a tuarblo works. It was on Arc, but was saved mainly from tho foot that the Wind was blowing in tho oppo site direction. . Tho buildings destroyed were four stories high, and built of brlok. We have no estl tnato of the loss, but it will be v.ry beavj. Wo lotto that Mem*. Knox & McK»© had lately made large additions to tholr stock, Mr! Masuria also did on extenslvo business. Tho heat of the Are was intense, and the water fromithe melting snow •treamed lrom the tools of tho houses on tboopposlLesidoof the street. The large plato glass in the show windows of the occupied by the store. occu piod by Mr. Engelklng, "luthier, Stevenson, jeweler, opposite the Are, wore all cracked by the heat. The panes were four in number, and cost $175 eaoh. The Areinon labored most manfully, and y their exertions alone tons of thousands o dollars worth of property were saved. All the Steamers were P 1 ""* lant, which is now in Philadelphia. for re parrs. We did not learn lie origin of tho firo. Ilium to the People* There is a great difference between drUUnd discipline. The ffrst 1» physical, ■* oond moral. Drill ie the manual at aiml, the art of marching and facing with the precmon and mannerism of the well-.et-up soldier. Discipline is the habit of obedience, laith in roar ocrps and commander, faith m jonrself, subordination to aU abcre yon, courtesy to all below you, moderation, in triumph and pa- difior.nco between a mili tary people and a warlike people. A military ooopie lore lb» "p»mp ana circumstance ol oloriouS war," and dcllgnt in military paee anu. A warlike people nose an ap.nude lor arms, but care nothing lor military display. Freui a ; warlike to a military poopto the tran ‘llanoti*cs°il,’tbe matmavring of troops Ul view of the enemy. Strategy is the mat mu- Tr ; ne oj troopr oul 61 v»e* °t iho enemy. Une "limilid ?o P tb. immediate field, the other “ A’rtilmry*.!-" JS dVaw. the fir. of artillery. Too ariulcriit should remember Ibis, and atm rainorjlo col up tae eaemy’o masses thaa to reee’vt* to most unexpected dieaeter. Tho moment ol triumph rather taan deteat u the time 10 raise armies. . Au army in a campaign melts away line snow belorea Summer’s suu. Our reader, must remember tkm. ..... a h _s r baldiors cannot bo made to d*li« thou Gro oolianely- A judioioaa commander wui Uio hu*men directly towards the enemy, and no: allow them to bo under firotoo.long with °aA field should alweye be met b ' V A Taitlo lost just as it has been won. Ibis is especially the easa with ” A people* that are truo to themselves will be truo to posterity. *or tho Amerlcaa Uulon to perish now wonld bo a scnniUl w sdltime. lo donbt the integrity of the Onion is to destroy it. A doubter is half a trailor. for no will fiffht with all til heart for that ol w2?obh ha. doubts. Are tho peoplep™- pared to stand a draft J If and doing. Remember the Union .*“ B X qneathed to u» aa a wered trust, and mut be , | ueiueatbed to onr posterity Oar Uo»k Table. i JB.i3. I’iUsburgb s lor nia bj U. *>•«■» W I . Wood street, , I Tkia volume ii not the wait of the sathoi» P„po.o to writ. a book. It* cont.nUn.ro not "indeed. Ui the diet ineUnoe wntba »t»U, 1 for though it non tnltoe tint more permnnent form, the nnthor tell. U. that the the work ns* epofosn, »nd w»» onlj roicned from tho nennUoto of what tbo poet “ U “i “Jineed nord*," bj the «kiU and faonltj ol tha aionozraphio reporter. Tbo aerlaus end pbu." P wtUr.J^t»n 7 Inu^enUon proterred *o excellent dieooureee *°r ‘ wider ahd more luting n«efalnou, than had at Hr»t entered into tho author’* de»ign. SfEClAli iiUCAIt NOTICES' Bxotni a»D Bans'. Bbwibo hUomiM, »« liaily and manufacturing purport., art fcost in us p OxaroTT, General Agent, . No. 18, Fifth strost. BautrtL Gnasan, merchant uUor.Uolo.lng I bat hie Fall and Winter a toot of good." •* tromely low prio. Tb.y ■>»«>“. “,ry latest etylo. of doth., rotting., ofwhloh a large adapted’for the lipring wißhinr to Uhvo mono?, woald do well to o»u rarlr. hnow“ g t“« you will pay twenty-fire £ ?«.»“ ttam‘ OonVjaU^l^lf 1 * ! M U M «t“t‘i “n’e door from Third. FaauioßAnLi Ctorena.—Gontlemen can always find a onperb supply of ready nad rsss’s^i Si;? 1 *phoio who prefer haring thsir oloth fng mide’td order, we aa.ured that the .took depended npoQe Tfri AHD E*& SCIMTIfICAI.LT TMATM, by nfjon J, of N. V., now practicing at jheSt. mint in another column of this P»P"> “* Thso not delay, but put th.rn.olrs. undsr hi. I troatment Vomsiksb for th. army ihonld not leare | the city until .applied with Uol '°"‘ J ‘ and Omtmoni. For lore., «onrvy, JSSn ta’ small-pox, fever., and bowel o““P I*'“ 1 *'“ '> the.emedioioe. ars the be.t ln tho world. Erory F.enoh aoldior uae. thorn. Only 60 ooota p«r box. . Oboiob Houdat Pnaaaara—J. M.. Ro bert., No. 17 Fifth street, la nowopeningtna meat oholae .took of fine Gold and bUyer Watch.., Jewelry, Silver Ware and Fancy Good, ever diaplnyed In this olty, and U sell Ing them at remarkably low prices. Notion to the proporty owners of this eity la hereby given, that any repairs needed about their houses will be done promptly, if they leave their order at Cuthbert’s Carpenter and Joining Shop, on Virgin alley, Inst above Bxoithbold Btr—t. \ Oiistntrs Cant* will bo Ukon at theOmnibni ofioo.N o.AOS Liberty street, day or night, an orders left at ths above place will be promptly attended te. Ail caU. mu.t b.pttd In advance. - “ , hkint' Fn*s o»n now Wi»4 *i J. I motion prloot, »* *• ?inl ? . |»al lifti itnotj, oppo*' l * *• ° sBrt Ho * w, THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGBAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES Sp«Ll D»p.lcb to th. PltUbonih 0,4.0. Washikotoh, Feß. o, laed. CO3GBIS3IOWAL* J The Illinois, New York and Brio «hlp canal com. up to-day contrary tjpr.Tiou.ln tontlona. It w oponed to l f b “ ,> * wb,n Torhoo. and oth.r. lod off IntJa disons.lon of the lnUroßt. th. Northw..f ha. In ft. Union. In reply to on. of ft. remark, about th. trad, of ft* Northw..t following th. Ml..U.lppl rim, Mr. Daw.. brought out tho fact that fortyrnin.-fffti.ft. of .lift, ptoduc. of th* NorthwMt, .«n when ft. MU.t.rippi wa. op.n, cam. .a.t, whil. only ono-SMoth ■“ n B hl “ <raU,t b * th. MLilMlppl- Th. friend, of ft. canal hop. to bring on a rot. by to-morrow .Ton ing at ft. farft.it- They «pr.« no doubt. of ft. roßttlt. THI DUTY 0* FAPM« John D. Dofreo., Superintendent of th. Oorernmant printing hou.., .xpm... th. opinion that ft. abolition of ft. P»P«' would but. a hundred thou.and dollar, in U. office next year. Sectary 0h... gl«. th* whole receipt, from dutie. on nil kind, ofpa per, writing a. well a. printing, at In. ft“ fifty thotuand dollar.- Thu., for ft. .ft* of ..curing ftU inoom. of 1... ftan « f, I ‘ b “ n *- and dollar., ft. Qor.rnm.nt i. inbmlttlng to an extra oxpen.c in 1U own printing of .one hundred thousand dollar*. Th. ;W»y. and •Mean. Committee fay that their principal ob jection to repealing «h* duty U, that It la ret ting a bad precedent, and that a hundred other Interest, will be coming ft »t onoa and claiming simU&T leglalation. Senator Wilion has rosoived a largo num- , bar ef applications from ofioors dealring oom miallons in negro regiments and brigades. Be thinks that a negro irmj, one hundred thonsand strong, could easllj he ofioerei by white men on less than a montVs notion. It has just been asoortained that the first now. of the New Year's Proclamation of Freedom was brought to New Orleans, by colored Unionists, from Port Hudson. Private advices from the Missouri Legisla 'ture indicate that Ural, Brown will prove successful for Senator. , A section will probably be added to the MUitia bill, pending in the Senate, providing a method for the filling up of old regiments. CBAILCSTOS. An uneasy loeliog pervade, all eiroles as to the effect of the alleged raising of the blookttde at Charleston. The wap to .soaps these dU fiooities would bo to out the gordlan knot by taking Charleston. Doubt is still, however, cast on the whole story. It seems that no rebel papers, the next day, make the »'tgb»6t mention of the affair, although other dis patch.. Show they had direct telegraphic com ma&iCMion with Richmond. KOiatu'or vowititt «““• An acpropriation has boon agreed opnn in | th, Ways »nd Moans and Finance Commit tees for compiling a register ef tn. Tolnatanr forces and statistics thereof. It 1. nnd.rsW that the Secretary of War will con Side this wot It to Qeorgc'S. Smith, late of the Chicago Tribune, and formerly of the Splingdeld (tftes.) ftcpublican. I VieSBLS VOB draw. ' Secretary Seward to-day un.worod tha re solution of tho Senate, touching Mlni.ter Pruyn’s arrangement to hulld «hip.-o -war for the Tycoon of Japan. iH. admit, all the essential faott-tbat nine hundred thounad dellar. were given to Minister Preyn for that purpose by the Japanese Government, and by him tent to Thnrlpw Weed. JUJ. GMe Arrived here, still. quit. ill. He U talked or », the emancipation candidate for Governor of Kentucky. Judge Holt expressed theoptalon last night that the emanolputlonlitJ could yet carry Kentucky at the next election.. He In flate that the rebel raid, into that State have given.great impetu. to the emanolpaUon feeling. m oißiL iT vicmbd.o. Tho advloei from Vickibnrg in not encou raging. Qranf. canal make. Tory «h>w P™- noaa In changing Urn channel of the Mliiii- I slppl, and tho troopi arc plaood to *"“ m W 1 and unhealthy poiltloni, with oonildorable I iloknois u thojosoltw I I ■ TKI4L OF OUi H'MMITRT* I The general order, embracing the finding* and lenience of the Oonrt Martial to toe earn of General MoKta.try, cover. .Uty papa of foolioap. It will be pnbllihed early next week. We loam upon good authority that the eon tehee to di.4tle.al from carrion. THR:BLOC*ADI AT CRARLISYOW. Thero'wcre two liiaei of blookodera Aroud tbo cntrMcfli to Charle.ton wbon tho wbol nms own© forth. It l» •uppon*»t tho X*rj Department that the outer line wa. not touched, it being .even mUoe from amooth water, too far (or the rame to venture. _ _ MILITARY OOYKRSOB OF HORFOLR. General Viole ha. been tran.ferred to.ao tive eervioe, and *.n.rel B*. Eln* eeeda him a« Military Governor ol Norfolk. So Carter doe» not go there. PIWSIOH OtJRORO*B. Jwob B. Mitohill,Mound city, Kona**} B. p. Buoklep,' Freeport, ItUnoie. s- bill tana or* , Tt , nine hundred million bIU will b. token op In tho Senate on‘Monday. ■ WaeBSKQTON, Beb. «.-The report, to ». a. encounter off Charlo.ton harbor •Woe Iron, rebel e0nr0..,«« doubtl... gre.t -w exaggeroted. There ha. been no toterrop- Uon of toe.bl«kade,and no ..oh a..«mpU«. w»l be g Oeoorai y Dto 1. in reoolpt of toftptß*;iog . nuttfieston to ioat., Rt robot newa from Chwleawn biook i«- •ded. The *eoe™ u „ Thj foraor were tide the *“ t tk< time 0 f the attaok on not with the fleet to the dtp wa. ex «■»»£s,3i. Adlstch boat,with tb. r ffl °“al«oo«t fromiAdmU Dupont,., hour '’FrrAS I “cssris h« Senatt f them whether anp the Preeident to to.o. M , tof r P, bp the Japan-. Governmenthaa b» TJJ. to oJt ‘ , .. r i u lo f aa eho*» P ‘b»‘ our.Mlnl.- eponee te' tht. toq rp j by the 7 Mini.. ter, Mr. Pr “ y „■ TeUiw have built in the tor rf Boreigo ttoau mon ); two, (team x.b.lUon'Wd.W Ih . Vapan-. .upplp work to o?r . 4 t# j or tor. ww» protoPW P»“; flatter ad’s tfr *?”**“' b7 BMratUTSttotoh ; iipi, toreplp to8w»- tan Seward’. tn<iulrp, it doe. l»«t »*«t wlto tffor«v~ Department t> great or withhold Kgaa*®*»! a *i®^BBS any permission to have war veueU »uUt in thto country for the Japaneses;.u to' for them, trie found rmponiMe to have them out is rapidly as the want* of oar own ser vice demand, and hence the military JJ B# J , !iJ fb”we the execution of that part of the Howard, January sA, writM to Mr Pruynthatno necessities of our semes will forbid the compliance wi * th * the Japanese government, eo far »« the com straction of vessel. i« «noeraed, but ttat the armament oannot, at present,»e I fural''“9 and our minister ie instraoted to eay that the government regards hie s.rvicee in th. P'o mieea as entirely of an unofficial character. ,Tho steps token by the, Secretary of fti Treaeury for tho recovery of the cotUficatol pf iattebteihoei, recently etolon from tho c®“* 9 of tho United Stato., hav. b«n ouoeessfql. The thief ie probably_f«g», it U nseleerto offer them in the market, be came of tho notification to tho publio ae pm forth by tho Beoretory of the Treasury. Special Dlij*tch to ft. PltUtmrgh HIKMSBUKIj P«b. O, 1865. Honai. —A euppldneut to «>• » ot t 0 'W™ the righu of married woman wu pwi.4. _ It provide. ft»t th. nil ..tat. own.d bj or be longing to any married woman *UU U hold ,nd enjoyed by her a. Ur own *oparaU prop .rty, mud h.r bu.Und .h.U In. no e.Ute or ioUn.t thtnln doting hot life-time; ml eueh rul ..tot. may be .old »od conT.y.d, mort »g.d end .neumbered, by h.r and her hu«- b»nd, notwilthßUndlng thtT© may bo jadg meoU .galoot the hmband; and no judgment obtained again.t the huiband Ufere or during marriage .hall bind or be. lien upon hemal estate, or upon any lnt.m.t the hu.band may be entitled to there Ina. Unant, by oourte»y or oth.rwln. - A bill to fix and eguallio the oommiooion o County Treaiurer. in cerUln countlu of the Commonwealth. It provide, that when the bounty tan. an oolleotedby County Tr. - um», inch offlcen .hall hereafter be entitled to deduct and nuln, out of th. gro.. amount of money, oollootod and no.lv.d-by them re .pectlvely, for or on aooount of Btato tu, th. ■urn of 5 per oonl, on the amount accounted for and paid over by them to the SUto Troa.- unr. Itoxo.pt. the pment Incumbent in Buck, county, and all.law. or pert, of law. Inoon.t.unt with thl. *'ac> an repealed. HETTB ITEMS. *1 ' i *& •• V*V '-Vi • FROM HARRISBURG. P&3S«d. The bill relntlre to ronde to tho Common- wealth was loot. , Iho bill to authorial oometery oompanlee to make Investment* in State or Government .took*, ra p»«»4. A bill prohibiting th« Ml of delete rioui drugs in tho manufacture end silo of intoxv outing mult or nlooholio liquor* was sustained in debut* by Patton, Bonediot, Pershing, Kalne, and Vinoent, on the ground that un- I principled manufacturers of and dealers in intoxicating mult or uicoholio liquors should be provontod Irons ruining the health and happiness of tho good citisens of the Common ueuith. The bill was referred to tho Judi ciary Committee, in order to undergo further amendment. . . The House adjouraod till Monday evening at eaten o’clock. . Mr. Penney presented a potmen for the passage of an aot authorising both township, Allegheny county, to elect three additional Suporiisorc ; also, a bill to enable the trustees of the railroad stocks of theolty of Pittsburgh to coll or assign said stocks. It provide* that the trustees, or a majority of them, to whom were assigned eer- Uin railroad stocks of the city of Pittsburgh, in pursuance of an ordinance of the Seleot and Common Councils of tho said city, entitled | «an ordinanoe to aiuthorixo an assignmeht ef the railroad stooklj” passed March 19th,1880, be-and are hereby authorised to sell or assign., said stocks, or any portion or portions there of, in sugh a manner as they may deem most advisable in effecting a compromise with the holders of tho railroad bonds of said city. Mr. Wallaco, a supplement to an aot rela ting to lunatios and habitual drunkards. Tho following is added to the fourth paragraph of .notion two of art act relating to lunatic, and habitual drunkards, approved 13th June, | 1838: '*ll said lunatic or habitual drunk ard is not an inhabitant of this Common wealth, euch a commission may be Issued by the Courts of any eounty wherein any real or personal estate of such alleged lunatio or habitual drunkard may be situated.” Adjourned till Monday,B o’clock p. m.^ lIIVIITH COHHBBB8 —SKCOSID BBBSIOH, WaibiiotoV* Feb. 6, 1868. Smati— MttSharmad,of Ohio, presented] .p”5” to* the oUl»'n. of Penn.ylv.nie ■s^swis^w^ ‘“Mr'ArnoTd?of R. 1., offer*. re.olutton, wbtoh we. edopted.in.truotlng the OommlttM 7nßta"«toAo q iwiuto 01 "«.m^r t oVo n^fol^T ; :^.o laoFoenteln 1 a oFoenteln John Mullen, who M engegedin tLis£t£iotloh of th. miUUry roed toon Port Welle Welle to Bolt Booton. Adopted. Mr of Melee, introduced .bill to end pint*.freed. upon revenue, " for n mote certeln end .peedy SlUrtiSn Of olein, in feror of th. United St n« > motlon or-Mr. Henderson, the Senate took up the bill to aid the State of Missouri ,„,io» thOßeheU ed,: Homo concurred in th. Son- to th. Po.t-offlee.pproprU tlon bill, eulhoti.ing tho.Po.tme.ter (i.njwl earning the malls In-steam* ihie. Iron Ben Bieneiico toth. Mrwel port, in Sregon, et e anm not exooedlngtJt.OOO per lll The l Houi. then proceeded to ooniider prl ”Tho l Hone. returned th. eon.ideretlon ol the luinoii end No* York ahip eenelblll. Mr. Olio, of N. Y., .eld e report heeb«n euthorieed bp the Comuuttt. on Novel Afteire end' he. oleimed the roepoolibllitjr of .eying I the tin every mete riel feet it ii,e ti.eu.of mlireprerentetione end mUetetenent. Th. euthor’ Of th. report knew oerlein feoU, end knowing them he mu.t eleobevo boon .were thet lt wee utter mierepreeentetion to «ej thet eaaals oould onlargsd. : Mr. Voorh.ee, of Ind., .eld «uoh etnpend ou. internet improvement, were oppowd to the principle, of hi. perty. loathe preenot .! ss^£fes&«* S •%ong^on.°d«:ao n n^X T or t ’o??h 4 .W.U Swion HerU Aff.lr.thit thl. Or.rkem. adjourned. SM« BWIBIB. \ Unwiio. H. I-. F«b. <i.—EifbtMn InoWt of .” w b«. &U» bjm, »4 »• *‘ OT » **“? eOBtIBBW. " _ ; . i Toboito, 0. w., F»b. «.-Th «Uwnd tnTta»««tol thl»pol°« h»T. bwn 4«l»j.A r!,7; r houtibj th» «now atnte. 1 f *?woo»i. lib.«.—H» Tiolrat mo* «tonn „iS; tin during ■ tb» light, mad tbi tnifi mat Cmiro, l» rwldly 4U-. nnd train* >n prating htra ra Aft PhTuWpUn Uo'dodt. prarai ta. .* 0» Interesting from Mexico. 1 N«w Yonx, Feb. 6—Alettet to Gen. Ham ilton, from the H. S. Consuj et Monterey, KSS JiSSwK* blmkeL.. the writer, is getting up lona and Now Mexico* -t-* jurt about tho first of January- _ n Union men pro allahteiUiHptslon. A p»Tty 91 «« r “ Texan atucked oath© Rio Gran do by tho Texan 'R.ftnffarß. btttthoy mcceoded in ©leaping with ono ioiidedp and tho loss Ahontl.COO Union man were on the »Mn.ior SS , SSeS2S»K& America™,«« keopins tno| M ta£t£2«to by the *M "the subjent. ■ Canal Opposite Vicksburg. MniFEU Feb. 2.—The projsot of nutting B^t'SSWfßS’jS by the military authorities, yd it was believ ed that it would be agreed “P°J- J ........ It wm oonfidontly lUtod that with tho largo {orc6*l command it oould in tnnr Tho commencing point wm do higher np the stream than that of the present forcos were stretehei along the hanks from Young’s Point to Warrenton opposite Vicksburg. The soil is sandy and dries qidok It after rain, and thocamplng grounds are con iidVrel good for tho looaW , Jh. projreted oanal is to he on a largor scale than tho lormer ono. It is to be dug down to tpulcksand, boa» to insure the cutting tot, aod to be largo enough to uso for boats to ; pass, thus faciU tating operation below ae well ae above tho “lire whole horse-eboe opposA Vioksburg Is in Fedoral possession, tions. ttroot.Sbr man and MoClornand rode over it on Ihure day, making personel rcoonnoissjaco. From New York Hiw Torn, Feb. 6.—The steamer Roanoko arrircd at. this port to-nig tt, from be" Or- HTnVontho 28th nit., and Havana on tho. Orlonn*.Del(a says accounts from the rebel army a*. Port Hadsojt add elsowhero show the most wretched state ol affairs exist ,°*o.,“ J “in g godt m .h. consiription law among the rSu prove. to be every daogeroo. oper atioo, as over twenty officer, have been shot while endeavoring to carry l ? t0 . _ n A Bermuda paper of the 2<th nit. has been lt contains nd news, other than the aunonooement of the tfet that «h. steamer Princess Royal, sinoo oapmred by °nr bl°ck aders, bad arrived at St; George, and was a# nouoeed to sail on tho 2Tth for Jiew York. The brig Wilhelmine, at St Thomas on the 18th ult, sppk. the pirate ° U ““ nth nit,, in lat. 26° long. 02 2b . No nows to confirm the reported captor* 0 the pirato Florida are Contained in tho ad- Tioct from Flo in CttiioJ n Citno, Feb. i.-Our foroee at Vici.bargare repairing the crevasiei in the ioeee, mado 1 laetfallfin order to keep the water out of lh ThereTe^now six feet of water in ‘he canvl, bnt it li doing but little execution tn widen at 60,01)0, and this U bellerod to bo all that a One*thoniMid negroes are to bo eontfrom Homphii to work on the canal. : . A aiipatoh'from Fort DoneUbn to-night ear a that the light lasted from one nntll eight I o'olook, when the rehell retired in groat die order. > From Nashville. NiBTnLM, Feb. S.—»»* . a . J 1 ■now otorm laat night, and to-day ‘h« ri« r it rising rapidly,swilh tha prospect of a mo. Thc'cU nlSo foot of water on 4a shea £ I j/D, Blngb&m. Quartermaster of this Do partmont, has boon promoted to a L.ectcnant Oolonoloyiin Oca. MoPherron’a command In the army ot«tho MUfissippj* • Frank MoNalry,« blood hound notoriety, wa» killed la via attack on Fort Donelaon. Nabhvills, Fob., 4—About 5,000 malry, under Wheeler and others, who forces at Jort Donelaon, wore repulsed * kad Ut Qon! Daria’ Division, with a Bri-j g ad> ol Cavalry, now occupy Franklin. j XJie Speculation in Species# ■ | In Yore, Feb.6._Ablll m introduced in the legiilntum tc-d»J to prevent l b« bnnkl of this Bern to frotneelHng epeeie 4b ?TJ daring the time of their juipenaion of «P«cle paymenti, and making void uli contract! for the tale or porohaae of ipooio, rand probibig ing lohna on ipooio# nnd*r ponnlty of n for oitaraof the bank charter.- I lV . ~ A diipntoh frem Waehington atatca that n is bellevedthero th»t ran# measure W..!b* adopted by Oongreseto prevent fnrthef speeu- InUon in opoote, ondth»con«e(iMnt/dopMoin tlom of OoTentmaa* currcnoy* ; j-'! | Another Morgan Kaid said to be in ~Contemplation-- bhelbyvillc# Ten , nessee, Bep'orted Captured. " j ; Lomsviu.s, Foil. 8.-Bumors, not.trscra bfo to any ■ authhntio louree, prevail that Morgan** foroe in Kentucky contemplate a raid on Ltxingtenj and tba. tbo b,n> eri and bminejl men there had g»‘be™d their money! and valuable,, preparatory to rumored that Shelbyvllle, Tenn.#> haa been ceptured by Federal troops. . From the Army ofthc Potomac.jv Porouao.Feb. 5. —The indication! are that the enemy are very mndh weakened, and hia foroe here arereljingon the impoi.lbilltj of .'ny move ienttunderthi, entilingoircnm.taneee. But fawpiokota or hrea are aaan “-del- . i.' v ; A heavy mow aterm commenced, changing into rain. 7 There i« a proipfot of a re-ism-; ■ garatida of * moddy t*xm. - - j ' . Contraband Goods. [ Hit You. Fab.lt having bpan saoar dal parmiaiion from tba Cnetom Honaa., , ' iliMouriXe|UlW n w.: Jitmsox Cur, Mo., Fob. 0.-AU wa.. t _ Kk«n tn canon* »geln to-night. Ati »t n*ve bo*n in.gao« the Onircoel* end lUnd firm* )\ ■ — •■- ..i, : The Stenmer Arabia. „||. -iu-.v ieb. Bojri aril I^OK * thU port, from Bmtoo, it rotolog. oo“ ..U.d .giin ot 8 o’MMfc TCbiwciiUtri. thlofc Thorol.fiono ligno of thoEoropo- • r j. ; ■ Baikeu. by. Telegraph.. !j ... ; i i ?Ani. P Wtukj aVcUacdi I i . | droooiee. VoolisctlWiWo 1 and better, flomffifr —i——— TwlltOWg. HENBY 8. HAIjB * CO., Ujiii.iwi.n~ Merchant Tailors, SAIL AX9 mMTBB. stock. : &SS3B ■““"ZsZlZimaoovß SS^w 5^ mu ; . .is.., -.1 ij, ' 1 ' * :^ ffSii' tbbow. If ../-^ t?Btima ktcoTabU* _.., ,' {T kioWH*» BBOSCniAL TBOCHE3 i «£*£& timj Cc» ; . illUtuy Officer* and Sddiers mho oTcr. and ate jnpoKd » them.; sto‘®a‘» i x * Dw , . jatWSmcawT jKag-Ilakß superior 'Jopper miu an®' BJIKtTIKQ W6EBH, Pmnoiiou. : ! park; M’cuedi & co ; . -JtaJtet'lOTiio* BBEAIHISQ, bolt CfJPPEB, PBKSSED COPPKB BOTTOMS, BAIBKDSTILL BOTTOMS, SPALTXB SOLDEB, nijolinpofctonnnadoolKilnllßTALS.Tijl FL f T^’ BHSSI XBON, WIBB, *«• ConaUnttf on Unnl. TTjJUtaS’ MAOHIEBS AHD TOOLS. I winnioras, sb.' Iffl and 12PSecj.nl >B»U, Pittiturab, torn; I ; ■ ■•> ■—:—7- Heivoiu Bn£erers of Both SSs.i-4. re reread pani.men i.TtaK been te etered to!health In'» fenj daye. e«er *u tiecnmi loultaa and lrngntar riptnalre mode. of fncoefS, cone'dora U U. STpta demmoalcat. to -- offlcUd tellon ce-nun. Hence, on the receipt ot »» jaicrlpilon mod. Direct to Dr. JOBS 11. DAO HALL, 188 Fnlton'etreet, Brooltlju, B. .. ! mbllUydawT ■ rag-pETBO SA Oil ’WOB.Kti. lone, Milltr A Co. Wort, .t sWpebnrg elation, AU*b."I’ ™‘l Ballroad. OlSoo end Worehoae.', Ho. S 3 HABHST STBSKT Plttebnrgh. . , i Monafoetunire ol ILLBMIHATIHO and LOBBI-. OATIHO CABBON OILS and BENZOLE. nwlfo. 1 BBrINKB OIL, bltb, aiwere on ttAmdii ■ **' jJUi.OAiAiKIa. " LB. LELAHD'S A 5 TI-B.HEUM ATIC BAUD Permanent J cnjei uaioiIATISH, In all tie earl, oca forms. « Acuta or lLfiimT»iory; Ctarcnl', Lam v *- Jolnw Wod Cramp. ; Goat, a. JjJ*“ f ertoot! ABectmne; fcrj.ipelaa *f‘, u^N°n 4u.t 3.roialjU» Kroptioui ut ti.e tr*U,©«.th- Impartlee of ,h? . tfiold. of .he whole P **V. now coante raciing JUrcuiUl and'other toU.aoo* tufl.eac&J ; ItU»1onT«il«a(I-«rra-g d BEIT, con- Jwllcal.d Comp-usd,.la •• «™ > . u oaodlMlodj, uum-.ilio* IrOtlQK HU parte, wherever ihi- dnea*e *r»ny y«. ! it «uU«:ni wl.bout i-jwj to Ue lut^t , Boch.ugj lnt-e p o «r ’ oabit. bninof to rtqn rv-i. It * motet the okaae© from tbe> • * ibo jaUadout ute, itr .nch ca**. U iattrnU raedlduea, which wi*M* *»»- ‘k* fft j the ccn-Uiqliou, aud gi» towjwwf . ; «ui» tj tt*jnfyi*9 tha tjstvtn, *-ml doidcn ng 4 uVtIU te.rmeut ttoapakM* ®. ; - p"!i“-udruia,dl ? g '' kiukp aomali: u»d mkUU’*tun, «d ~p-H. . 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