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CITY AFFAIBB.
jrtoriiaui. pasbb ~oe tsm oitt.
lrirmiolijaiCAi. PIiBiETAtxoHS for'tho Co-
B. Sh»i, Optician, Ho. 65 Fifth
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- 29 7 20
Special Meeting of Allegheny City
Councils.
/ Allegheny Counolli net, lot night, to oon
(ider a memorial prenonted to the Comma*,
•lonin fog Uw ewotlon of publlo buUdlnge, in
nlteenoo to the lucreare In prlooi of labor and
material*.! '
Connell* keying gone into joint
hear ind diienie the memorial. Mr. Biddle
read the tame. -Morel*. White A Alexander,
the eontredtor*, *tat* thetthey hayaabont
' oompleted the new Mllket Home, under thete
eomraet. notwithitending tho rery
able edyineo in the eoet of labor and male
i rial*: that to oommenoe and continue to co “"
%£s££&%: W jjp?~
lullydlicueied. OounelUxeemedpretty nnanl
mnnriy Of the opinion that a reuonabl* and
ioatOdyanna in the duntreol prloe, for the uu-
Anlthed work, *houl<l be granted.
On motion ot Mr. Brown,-Ahe whMnmatter.
' 4,11 referred to tho !BpminUiiohor», to report
•uTconnelll at the next re gnUr meetin g.
On Motion ol Mr. U'utctunson, tho commie
• .inndM ware »ntbori*od to io modify tb*
tho Market |ttouio ai to build tho oOr
'nor bnlldlngi of briiik, inatcad of wood. .
Onmotioh of Mr;;Atwell, the Commlrelon
mweie authoriaed'to hayo another eoat of
piint applied to thd interior of tho roof of the
■ n *Mrf the CommU.lon.r.
p ro. f
5f the new Cify Hell from On to elato or
to dMr reepeo
tiee chambers, tho »<»” hniinoti wa» eon
- Knox, from-the" Committee on Polio*,
u Uereaib of ?1W per annum lor the nee of.
‘ h o!Tmotlon of Mr. Wrigld, the Comudtto.
- ~of U S. 6 ty“o'mc” Com
monCouneU concurred.
' 0.4 mcUon, adjourned.
Tho Storage of Oil in the CUT
/»«dngof tl>* Committee eppoattd by
Exchange to confer with tho Commit-
by r.he City Council*, tt> «PJ«.
an otainanoo to wgoloW ** ,lor *|* u
Uum within the Umtti ot.lio olw.wot
liti night in tho room of tho waver vom
m Mr.*lbottton,. BocroUry ol ‘bo Oil Bx-
MfcaneOi reed a .irmowhat lengthy, and ™y \
ibbaddre.., totliog forththe I
vahtage. of tho oik trade to tho oity , tbotfforU
thkt MO being mid. by other oitiee to auraot
liJ tS. to lheiv di.trioU; «W«
that would rotnlt from roitriotivo legla
ta «'» “• laudingand .Wrag. Ir.
eltr ITU. entire report will be pubUjh-
afew dayli and will bo riid with Inter-
inumt in thow.lfM.of,
*V™t.d di.c«..io»-
«rt to tb. proper lpoaUty. for. .Wring
mini from eponUneoni/combiutlon and ao-
SSStal fire, andother matter. relatiT. to iu
■torage —aluo.t erery perron on *!?*s.
SthSTettlng fwtb'thelrown pecnUai.lewe
I^S«S§|§
«tS AuSghenyrwhttflylng .^« a th * St *
CUlr etreet bridge and tho P* ia V„ ..
a. Th* meeting Friday even
»_ «hkh time the Oounell/Cdmmlvtee Will
mSt Arttafpedpoi. or fronting .report o
SSd'nat ISXg of C04n.i1., ton. held
.next Monday .e'ening. /
? lltncS. Watrhnt Caee.
: Jdr. dobn Lowry wa. ye.terday brought
hofcrb «4g» «£*?»# * b,ach
■ -t tb. initano. of George W. DaTidionv
• Tie nlalntlft'alleged that Lowry, who i»_»
f t' n f jit ; iiont*. was about to remove
' ”rtain barge. Him tb. oonnty ofAUegb.^-
• 1 «nhinton; to.delrand hi. creditor.— being
• “nekton? Md^npo.
” t lng tin defendant wa. dUcharged.
/ mSioTKIK 1 * BUUOaVIICKMW*
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■ Fit d«“rsiiiriT l «'' 11
'/ y«*rc*tA^iidbithl^gonu,fortt»»PP ll :
-iSsfeisrir^
• sSas,»sa
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TBMJni.i-Th* now drama of ‘‘ Lir "’‘ ??'
zSfe&sr*' rttc
3flfe^~-3S
'•lhoAu.r . : ' _ ' ...
BnuouaSHO*.—A low nighU am* bar-.
SilborttuT which bii bMH m*a« la
JStbor;io*WlaU, had tthon th. vneaaUon
to bo pr« bared (or each character!, and recelr
-2d th?2Ft*l« bj dloehirgln* a oUtol at bjm,
ttoebu«* r»® which iniUotod a wound Ihut
“trad it. d.»th laatowhonra.
Strufmullo*? th. P».ld.ot, Holla E.
this infma«v«j . following peraone
Brunot l ,Biq.,*PPO_ Conmlttw lot 188*—
to oomijoj. th* LlbWT r jj. Laugh
«' T p l r E , Mort/,’a I'- Caldwoll. Spoolal
&»ii^toT.™.thocU J lor»W L .üb.
f JL Cm ry. B. Appleton wae t
noanlmomly.
dOaorai Basil Onion Hina.—
niSSi A Arbnoklol, Liberty •«•».. “ T *
D! ii » " . ' , ot o[ azoles
«Mob”** CM recommend to tho publlo •*
SiM Theieheml in Of tboir owl curing,
and to tho prooeii of imoking. ’tMT
lorgO stock of men pork,
Sd iJtaoKj Urd, to which they lnxlu tho
fttUittioa of dooHrio
Hits o*;D»*sW3*— Daring tho m ®*4“ g
mntlonod bleewhere, om gcntlomin, rof«-
Itoljto tho proctlco of ctorlng oil upon “*
rid'iwilki, remarked thot on ‘bo oMiiton of
» party roeently (Won in one of
wKdi, lodlee' dnim TOlaod ot two hundred
dollars wora damogod from coming in oonuot
jrithoil bunli 00 tho poYoment*.
Bttirau., of tho 76th PennijlvonU,
lottor to »frlond kora 1071 : “Wo bftvo
Mtfteh rooMh to thanlrtbo Pituburgh RoUof
n/ifiimtitoo for tholr hindnoii to oar poor
«naado& soldiers. Oar wounded men ftro
- •
' m„..eco it uuotlon, thU morning it olonn
■ VT* ot Mooonlo Hell Auction Home, will
bo cold by order of ndmlnlitroton 1,60# lbe.
-« tohoncO. ' ■ ,y ■ ■ •
I BnuiBODT sold the other dey thot o otlok
odog in fro»t_of o Wuhtogton
Ut&te Brigodlw floaorsl*.
SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES.
Geotbe a»n Basse's Bxvna Maoeiee, for
imily ud manufacturing purposes, »» **•
F* OiAYO*T> Generel Agent*
Ho. 18, Fifth inert.
"Ho* OUI IHXT AWOED B? **
tstiel ezolEmEtion of those who have used
the B. T.—lB6o—X. Plantation Bitters. A
beautiful quart bottle, containing the purest
St. Croix Ham, to which I. C.IU.J»
Bark, Dandelion, Oimomil-. Wlnt.rKT.en,
LwondK, Auise, Ac., for om _jSS-SSiko
first tight appear straago aad oDbaiinoss JBio
on tho*partolSoownort,aaantU
auoeol the protont article the pabUo hero
aboau understood ■" bitters to mean only
bad whisk/ aad gontian root. But **• P I0 ‘
nrietors.ot tho PianUtlon, at Uko it, kaoif
whmfc they we about, u tho immenie lueoeia
with in the »le I
l Pourth streets, can sapplj the demand, be it
I eror 10 great
Baitoel Qeahae, merchant tailor, ij oloilug I
oat his Pall and Winter stock o' E°^ , * t "
;Siu g “ of whicb a large assortmest i.
lUptod for the Bpring wear.
wtahing to sale money would do well to call |
earli. knowing that yon will pay twenty-lire
per oent. more for goods In the Bptug than at
the present time. Don' t fail to oall and get a
rood fitting garment. (Samuel Graham, Mer-
Shut Tailor, No. M Market street, one door
I from Third* •
Pasbioeaele Cubhixol— Gentlemen can
always find a superb supply of ready made I
olothing for themselres or boys, at tho cloth 1
log emporium of W. H. M'G« A Co., corum-of
Pederal street and Diamond Square, Alle-
I gheny. Those who prefer haringtiiemoloth
lng made to'order, are assured that the stock
of materials for oiereoats, busineis
saiu cannot be equalled for variety ifiSt
I Uy In thi» Tiolnity, while » go** l fit
I depended upon.
Fxttswioh Thiatm.—ln eoniequeace of
tho immenie prepwetioni neceiiwy i<* |
production of the spectacular P»»7 •* JJ*
•■Seven SUUrs,” the management bege leave
to inform tho pttbllo that it will bo-postponed
until Wednesday evening, as he Is determined
Ito produce it in splendid style. Beau can be
secured during Tuesday for Wednesday seen-
Ing. ■
Attxktio*/ ConriST l—volnnteen, who
expect to retain their health untapatoddnr
tngtho campaign, mutt tot to it themtelret,
do not trust to the Army Burgeons, supply
yoortolret with HoUoway’s PUii-and Oint
ment. Every English soldier's knapsack oon-
SSs them. Ouly iS oents per box or lot.
CEoion Houdat Pee*eete.—d- M. Rob
ots; No. IT Pifth street, is now opening the
Sett choice stook of 1 fine Gold and bilvsr
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Psncy
Goods ever displayed in this city, » nl * *• ,c ‘
lag them »t remwknbly low prioes.
££ Srd^
Joining Shop, on Virgin alley, lust above
Smithfield street.
Oeeuos Cau* will be takes at the Omnibus
ottoefNo.«» Liberty street, day or n ght.
EM sawsi.n left- at the ebote pl*oe will be
.tmndid to. AU calif oust be paid
tt w* ~ __ . -
/LLOYD—On Bonday, ¥ibr--nrylsLh,JAfiiiir
of Henry Lloyd, ‘«d a “gh*« d>l Bee.
' DaTid McKinney, V. D., **ed 87 year*.
Th, friesda of the tolly *n iMpectfclly Incited
lo attend tho fnnerd, on Troon. 17‘b lmt, at »
o’clock p. m., iron the reeldence of bor taniband.ln
Oakland. C«rrU*« will leare E. filmu'i, coror
of Emltbllcld end scTebtb etreete, at 1 o'clock.
MITCHELL—Oa Monday mbmtn*,lBlb Indent,
.JAMES MITCHELL, End. 11-te O-nnty CommU
douttjtalknbdd jentotJileaEe.
Hia fenced will take place on Tronn. at 11
o’dlotk a. m„ from bU lata incidence at Kait Übarty
f jnnerly cl ibla dty, a*td 63 T**”-
BA EH—ln canp near Yrederlckrburg, Va.,
IbaUtbln.t-.BUBEBT W. BABD.eAed 34 ye,ra.
The funerd wUI take plica from tbs realdeoo of
bin lalhir, Four lb Street Bond, near Kaat liberty,
on WnronaT, 181 b Innt.. at 8 o’clock p. m. l“-
Ilagin Will Inna, the cottar of Wood and (lath
i.rwla »t 1 o’clojke a.
BtFLLOCK—On M. I \ I VS
BOBnKT F. BOLLOCK, ol tho li-k «* *•
Utrii ys jcnxsa ,
' Tbefrltcdtcf tba fan Hy era laapactlnlly Incited
to attend tba fonaial, on W.nronaT, 18tb lontanl,
at 10 o’clock a. m., tram the iaaldaoca of bln father,
Iff iU un Bu'lock, Mo.
AVlfiBY bTUKBT, ALL KU H.E N Y.-
Ail ptrtom tolerated aw hwebl “ o “ fl *y r hV
th!od*r lo th. £1 itrict t-oort^^ 1 j°“ ''
Solicitor tat Allegheny.
Hth. IW&.w
TktKHSAL KHVUNUb. oiAnat-a.—
I A fall MMttmmt conitenllj kept
& oS£ oTKKLI Beronoo tor «h. °«U.ciio.
I Dtotrtct.WAlkß BTBMr.next door tothe a„
| Tnn T n« Aii»«h>py« -
UftHKAT MA&Al&O A*ri'il>N
D WANTED—fifty to cn» hundred down itout
0 dABODAL
Pte*l Work* Fifth W*rd.
fr9:lm3«wT
0A« oUI( XWUJi
Boots, Shoe* and Qnm»
At tho old priot* thli month, at
/ -l ii"i' uouJt BXUIUS.
Ho. U 8 Wood Street. .
i .un<T •' PBOTOOBAPH ALHUMB
rAMILY, POOKXT ABD MW BIBLXB.
jot ncrfwd «d f * »>• * r~Vr "*"* r*~ :
•V A OOSTLY OUT, wort* 50
iico, aivin wits iaoh.
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A (all MaorttMßt of PITTHBUBOB MAM Of AO
TU&MD rVKSllVßßeoa»iMt\j on hand,
m will mU •» the lovwt prt«* foe 048 -
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order.
swahboai wobjc. btbam ab» oas-fit.
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fcU WaaITWMiMnM,
THE LATEST NEWS
by telegram.
FROM WASHINGTON.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
Hpecisl Dispatch o. to tha Pittsburgh QaMtto.
WABBIItOTOIt, Fob. 16,1863.
TH* CAB* OT QKO. JUSTUS M’AIKSTAY.
The order in the eaie o( George Justus Mo-
Klnstry'will be promulgated to-morrow. It
!■ eery long. Upon a number of the epecifi
oationa he ii found guilty, and upon others
not guilty. The sentenos, at aanounoed a
fortnight ago exclusively in these dispatches,
is that he will bo dismissed from the servioo.
Gen. Hatleok approves the senteaee and flnd
ings, but refers the case, under the artlcles-of
war, to tbo President, who, also, approves the
sentence, and orders that McKinstry be forth
with dismissed.
/ MiKCiFiTios ta mssouxi.
Th« friends of emancipation in Missouri
to fear that Mr. Hcndorson’s bill, which
recently passed the Senate, is virtually killed,
by the fact that it was permitted to hare om-
I bodied in it a direct appropriation,which com
pels sending it to tho Committee of the W hole
in tho Houso. As a little over two weoka of
| tho session remain, the fete ol any measure
I engulphed in tho Committoo 01 the Whole is
I exceedingly problematical.
The Senate went into the consideration oJ
the Conscription bill, to whioh lone very im
portant amendments, ombraood in your re
gular report, were adopted.
In the Senate debate on tho Conioription
bill, the moat interesting paeiage conoerned
tha question! whether members of Congress
| er clergymen should be exempted, and wheth
er foreigners, who hare deolarod their tnun
tione of citisenship, shonld bo lUble to mili
ure duty. Garrett Davis, in the oonrse rri
(ho debate on this topic, said that Napoleon
would break the blockade as soon as he could
get England to join him. - Th.biU 1. mad. to
apply to oilmens between twonty and forty-
Bte, Instead of eighteen and forty-five. It
, refused to exempt clergy men. Garrett Davis
objected to exemptions, and said ho wou
! say, all fight, pay or omigralo. .
Mt. McDongal thought consoription should
have been the rule from tho first* i
Mr. Rice Slid there would be > revolution ;
in the North if the lew did not exempt tboso ,
•xtispt by tho Butt Iftwje
Mr. MoDougal seid, now as well »s any
time. Persons dr.fted may fnrnlsh enWti
tutee or pay the sum fixed by the Seoretety
of War, not exceeding three hundred dollars.
The opposition Won't vote solid against tho
I bill—only the copperheads of tho bitterest
sort. Messrs. McDougal, Garrett Davis and
I Nesmith assisted to perfect it.
Mr. Richardson admitted its necessity.
Most of the copperheads were absent this
The prospects for the admission of the New
■ Orleans membhrs look a little more favorable.
The Ways and Meant are said to be four to
, three on the Bank bUI, with one doubtful.
UAJOR OIltKiL
Date of Vicksburg, is hero With a olrtificato
signed by the oommandors of all our vessels
on duty at Charleston, ond forwardod to the
Navy Department, denouncing the statements
of Beauregard and the English nnd French
Consuls about the breaking of the blockade
as an unmitigated falsehood. It leaves what
reputation for veracity those gentlemen may
have hitherto had in an exceedingly prooeri-
oqi position.
Xbo Republicans gaii»d » dooldod ptint in
the House to-day, by carrying u resolation
for night sessions (tom this tun. oat, bat lor
tbe pussng. of suoh a resolution, tbo D.mo
or»U by dilatory motion! oonld haw pwont
ti action on half tbo important m..»nro! of
tbo session.
KS. BIWARD
Was on tb. floor of th. Senate to-da, for th.
flnt time Ibis session, daring tb. d.bat. on
th. ooncoription bill. Indications to-day
bav. b.en that Into.arm Repablioans wuh.d |
,o aid tb. D.mocraU to kill tb. Conscription
I bill bj amending it to death. Tholr « or i
to got themselves exempted from !«rrlc« bj
pro Tiding that Oongr.um.n .honld not be
labjoot to draft, signally failed.
vaanosv ausiosao a oousfann.
Tbo President yesterday told Qen.Tremont
b. should speedily her. an important com
mand, and announced thic owning that he ha.
already been assigned to datj, bat tb. d..U
natlon has not jot transpired.
wnal.iKD , B. M M»rk€t stmt.
Aod HIBTOBIOAL WOBKB
ill WOOD BTBKCT.
FJTTBBUBOa, U-
* coßoauaiovAL.
oia. vobtsk
Has organised in North Carolina a
neer corps to accompany brigade,
who have served with them, say aw> re ”‘
less, and do their work In advance with effi-
ciency.
gnjinß COSTRADIOTRD.
Tb. statement that Con. Fremont U al
ready assigned to duty, is incorrect. The
still considering what to glvo
him. £.
FROfll MDRFKBEBBOBO,
Special DlipUch to th. Flt..tmr g h Ortatt..
MUETEK*BBO*O, F©o. 10
Oa Thuraday, Cel. J*m« Monroe, of the
123 d Illinoi., Goa. J. J . Reynold'. Dm.ion
took with him two handrod and thirty nun of
hi. own regiment, and two hundred of Stoke.
Tennert- Cavalry, and .tarted out to beat up
tha quarter, of the enemy in'the direction of
Caioevltle, foar mile, from th. town He M
eount.red.body of rebel cavalry, belonging
to Morgan', command, five hundred .trong.
After a .harp confiiot, ho completely routed
them, killing twenty, wounding a large num
ber, and taking .1* prl.on.r.. Ho alao cap
tured fifty h0r..., and de.troy.d nearly three
hundred .tend of arm..
OoL Monroe returned late laet night. |
During the notion thro. of hi. men were
WO The'loyeladdro.l by the Ohio offlom. .till
oontinue. to m«t with the heartlert approval
of th. troop., and I have not yet heard of a
.Ingle man who refu... to ...notion It. Gen.
Bo.eeran. gave it hi. warme.t approval.
The Penn.ylvanle boy. have been .erenmf
lagGeni. Bo.eeran. and Negley with patri
otic .ong. of their own compo.lng.
The letter, of the Commanding General, to
the Ohio LegUlaturo, and to tho City CounoU
of Oinoinnati, are parted about from “* n ‘°
man, lncrea.ing th. admiration which the
■oldier. already entertain for their leader.
Throughout the army there 1. an enoeurag
-1 log feeling of enthu.la.m and good will. „
The weather oontlnne. variable—rain one
day and .un.hlne the next.
It l> definitely aeoortained that John Mor
command, 3000 .trong, are near C.Ln.-
villa. Approved by ..... .Qi». Eo.icßa.e-
Weather ••"liouierille*
Looibviiu, Eeb. IS.-The follotring Is the
meteorologloel register ot this city daring the
nut twenty-fonr hours • I
P ifominj—Barometer, *9:80; thermometer, 1
5,0 Wind, northeast; wMthcrolmr. I
29:M; thermometer,
«». Wind, northeaet; weather dead/, with
indications 0 ! rein.
A Schooaei/WreckedL ' ; p
1 WMTCX Fah.‘ IS.—The British 'echciaer
totally swW«f Portsmouth
lyutctUy Onsnwmlort.
FROM HAHItWBUBO
BpocUl Dispatch to lhß Ountte.
Hannianuea, Feb. 16>-TheadMion knthe
New York paptra and In the A’ahooal JjuteUi
gmcer, of Washington, that arrangement*
wore being mad* for the formation of a now
party, *o far as Governor Curtin ie concerned,
i* without the least foundation. Wearefully |
authorized to ray that Governor Curtin had
I no oourersatiou with Mr. Seward or any other
person on such a subject. The object of the
Governor's recent visit to Whehiugton 1. well
known, and he has no new alliance, of po
litical schemes. To judge from hi. Ufldnity
and the number of hour, he devote, daily to
hi, official duties, he could .carcely be expect
ed to have time for other employments
House. —Messrs. Patton of Greene, Petti
er of Bucks, and .Wakodeld of Weetmore-
I land, presented petition, from their respective
oountie. against the negroes Immigrating to j
this State.
Movers. McManu of Northampton, Bex of
Montgomery, and Boyer of Clearfield ff
,noted petition, from clti.dn, of thgb 're
spective countie., praying for a NaUonal
Convention, to secure pacification and re-
union. _ , -
Ue»r». Beck, of Lyooming, and NeUon, of
Wavno, presented memorial. praying for ttte
parsago of a law to cirr * oal lh " Tl,W ' of ‘ h ',
Governor on the .nbjoct of th. p»,m.nt of
WAgod to l»boror<. 1
The Philadelphia delegation preienUd no- |
moron, petition. from the oiU.on. of p b“»-
delphia, praying for an appropriation ofthlr
,, thousand dollar, by lb. L.gi.latore to
mako the School of Deign for Women a State
institution.
The following mil w»ro introduced :
By Mr. Oross-A bill rolatiye to th. bor
ough o( Lswrsnceville, Alleghony county.
It allows the Common Council to appoint tho
Streot Commissioner. j ....
By Mr. Butchm.n-A biUjto nutborl.e the
Auditor General and State T easurer to re-ex
amine the account Commonwealth
and Darragh A Mellon.
By Mr. Shannon —A bill to enable the trus
tees of tho railroad stocks of the city of Pittl
borgh to sell or assign Ibid stocks lor the
pose of affecting a compromise with the hold
ers of tho railroad bonds of said city.
B, Mr. Benry—A bill to prevent actions at
law’or proceedings in equity in certain cues.
By Mr. Vincent-A bill to change the, par
value of the stock of the Philadelphia A Brie
Railroad Company, making it ffflysiellnra In
stead of ono hundred dollars. ,j .
A bill to aothorlas the Philadelphia and
Eric Railroad Company to issue to. the county
of Erie the stock of said railroad comply,
in lion of the stock of tho Sunbury and Erie
Railroad Company. \ • ■ _ „
By Mr. Kaine—A bill toVftablish » Buraau!
ot Statistic*. . ■
' By Mr. Cochran-A biU for the suppression
and destruction of counterfeit bank notoi.
By Ur. Cbampney*—A resolution iuqalr
tag of tho Adjuunt General the number of
militia officers and men who so promptly re
sponded to th. call of th. H i 1 "-
clametion and order of th. Uth fit September
last; and farther,requesting him to report what
measure, were adopted to obtain pay-out for
thoir servicos Passed.
Sksste —By 'Mr- Stein-A petition-for a
Constitutional Contention.
By Mr. Relily—A potition against the pay
ment of I.borors by order, on store-keeper..
By Mr. Connell-A bill for the relict of the
Westmoreland Coal Company.' It I« “0
State to "allow the Company «re«tin the next
lettlemont of Iboir asconnts for taxes, for snob
sum es said Company may have paid Into the
SUf-Treasur, by mistake, in excess of their
indebtedness to tho State ’
Mr Lowry’s joint isolation, instructing
the Senator, and requesting th, representa
tive. in Congress to procure the l “r" di *ta
nessage of law. for defining and punishing
oorUin offences ol a treasonable oharaoter, was
passed by the following rota:
Booh.r, Cijmer Donovan,
GU>s! L smoorton, MoShorry, Mott, Reilly,
SmUh, Stark, .»■
OlUciai Dispatches.
Wabhisoto*, Feb. 16# 1863.
Flag ship Wabash,!
Port Royal Harbor, S. C., Fob. 11. J
Rut. Id my pt«vioo» dispatoh, No. 70,
written jait a* tho mall was closing, I In
formed the Dapartmont I would send a refu-
ZToX an official form of the statement
Jnfcdo in Geb. Beauregard i P cool “
to the blockade at Cnarleston, published In
and S.v.nn.h p.p.r., and an-
A.mnaniod by assertions mad# with the ap
!l™nt .“notion of certain foreign fano iona
ri.. Xho emphatic letter of Oapt. Tinner,
No 1 .id the cle.r .nd decided elatement oj
,k»'„isnr. NO 2, wblctt he forward., togeth
er with the previous iDqairles and exninlna
f th» logbooks. m*do by Oapfr. Gordon,
Powhfttao, who w« the lenlor officer
°f tll i( UI t 0 tbo arrival of the Now
¥"' .V.! whom I hod dlrpatehed to
CheVlMtoi thh day of the reM,l.avoim. noth
fnetoedd.lv. to cell th».peoiel attention of
Department to the feeu thn. elio Ud.
Very roepoeif.Hj, yonr oh t •»»‘j
3 S F. Dopoht, Roar Admiral,
rnnmaodliijz S. A. Blockading Squadron.
Hon. Oiotos ffet-nea, StnroUry of tho Navy.
• 0. B. Pnioirn £«* XnomiDiji, J
OH Charleston, S- 0., Job. 10, 1883. J
Bear Admiral S. F. Dupo*, 3.
A. !>■ Sjuhdrowi
AwuniL—l have tho honor to forward to
eon MitiaMlo. eignod by ail tho o.mmandlng
of tho Tei.oll that wero lying off
e, ~n Ber on the morning of tho attack
1 vft thoenemy in the Charleston paper*,
sSsssses^
that i. neoofi*ary to y
effeotWely, that 1 Ohatleiton and
“‘lU.'wi'th nnaffeoted pain that I am cnll.d
hold
them,«jtnu avaw , o{ fu
authority, the oommandor 01 j
of her Brlunnio M.JMW- iu utag »
oonnt for it any h with foreign]
premeditated not 0 ‘h that would.
conclusion. to dr* "P r f world,
. o l,Tt. w.™ .«n by th. dl.tort
or that these Tj, iu j., u tiiu wltne»»ai.
od optics of P r '3o both ae to tHe dUpo.l-
Tho facta ar. «ooh»r,D n a a ro n d „, ng lh .
tlon of *h« l Wodwl‘ u d a. to tho |
day ‘“°?“?damago doM oar veaael. to It, that j
amonntof damn* do# bt. Iho«e gentlnmen
ildM, ,;. o l‘thf»l onhelrhljh office. to . ’
hare glvmi rto»‘ h S ouldnot havo bMn
Teraioq to *,‘!.,’ o uber by Inference of per-
W upon their eonri,.,
| Uo i n ’hiv. t Sl h hon“ *> h "**.
yonr obedient j bml>i Captain.
Wo| the »*»■«£
ration. the prvolnmaU.n of;
.of Charleston, he -nd Commodora lngra-
I were .unh.fonr tat u t*mant that the
. „ i nrftvlouilT I have, personally no reason to believe tint
British II! stesmsr Petrel, had P'. . jJ My o floor felled In their duty.
gone five mllu beyond 'honiutl *”'."** x 0 tho mon of the Hetteru, I
Jf tho blockade,[ nnd could ie» nothing or ttuell pra i,,. tboir enthusiasm andibrnv
,v#m w tth their Blasses. , ~.„ • 1 of the highest order.
deem It our duty to state uI "T encloao, the report of Assistant Surgeon
celled resutts'aro iel.e *n every P» r “' al ” M .tthews, by which you observe fiye *»»
NotomoK w.r. .nob, none note ..to. Are I „ d t.o killed ; tho milling,,
seriously; two veriels olooenre injaredofoiiy or h d „ ao hed the Sent et Gelyosten.
cosiequeßCe. Tho M.rcodite bed herboUer .1»,3 to the Department, in
•vnloded by n obeli from tho only gun Bred . ...irjte report, tho movement! of myself
”P _ wk l n onrnrißed by on etteek jot night, n from the time of trenofer to
e\hlck hose wei preroiling, »nd the Keyitono end “ ’ til tbe departure of the earll-
Sit. aloo b” her -team tW. place to tbo United State,,
the moment of attempting to run down o respectfully,
s.~. »bg!g ‘artar
iSSSSfiSS .d —-!S%J
»&zssti££?££isg
«»e£";”SS‘„S»S“
ss-fmsasJKSis
•«f th« Hn«»i did not get under wey from their hilled, x».We _ , cabin boy, slight
ToAiiUion till after the firing had ceased, and in thigh; John Matloek, Captain’s mate,
p v o I the black smoko as tho WO nnd In leg; Ed. MaUoojt, «ap«* d
ifeSsMHS ‘“SSnssjSH
br°tbV bl«i“e Tb. Qaaker City, to the Commanding C. S. Steamer Hatwrao.
»•"»“»> 6ri‘.g”
2£?S?;SSwS
out of port v*j( 0 The Keystone
,h Tbl*ugbont the day two .m.ll tug boat.
rr:«»o«SX and
B oteamer Princes. Boyel, .hi.h
had been alongside the 7“ t “if
BaSSsSsrspa
SS‘«S?«SS
iHSSSSSi
liberate falsehood. J^e .UUmentfrom «£
petrol and the foreign consuls, we can only
E|ro the world
for an unworthy object, untruths patent to
officer of the squadron.
lEosers Taylor, Captain commanding
;w.m« Hon;.toni. i S. H. Strong, Com
,r commanding V. S. otoam.r Flag! J»»-
ion Fraliot, Commander oommandiog U.
uner Quaker City; E. G. Parrott, Oom
“ommanding D. 8. otoamor Augusta;
Watmongh, oommandlng D. B. Mem
0 J. Vaneletlner, commanding U. S.
tor Stottln, United Bute. Oon.nlate.
■ steamer Alabama on the night of the
lust., off the coast of Texas. The clr
t lances are ms follows: Uponthe
i of the llth lost., at clock, while at
ior, in company with tho fleet under Com
oro Bell, ot Galveston, Texes. l *“ ?['
,d by a signal from tho U. B. uag-ibip
oklyn tooheso a jail to the southward end
3” got under way, and (teamed
c ell spwd in the auction indicated,
gnome time the strange sail oould be
a fromjhe Hatteras; and iwaa ateertidned
a .mlmeru Wbieb fast 1 communicated
heV.TlwpbyVlgnal. I eoptinued tb.
jo, end rapidly gel-d upoi tbe
owing the elow rets of (peed of the uet
ss I at onoe BUBpected that deception wao
ng praetioed, and hence ordered the eblp to
ol*a«d for eollon with eyorything in resd
... f»r a determined attsok and a yigorout
fenoe. When about four miles of the yessol
[bm“v«l .b. bad oeaied ,«.m, and wao
Ing broadside and awaiting. u(.
It was nearly 1 o’oloek, and qnito dark,
felt aetumS from the generel character of
n.“.rirdSr manouvoring that I ebonld
on enoonnter the rebel .learner AUbarna.
stuff able to work but four guus upon tho
d«sf tho Hattoras, two short »2-po t uuderi,
ge 30 -pounder rifled parrot gno. aod one 20.
ounde? rifled gun, I oonclhded to oioge wUh
er, in order thet my guns might bo effrouvo
’ noocsiary. I camo within easy speaking
aage, aboi; seventy-fly. yerds. ends upon
l? -<<«hat summer Is that? rooslssd
newer, "her Britenio Mejesty’e (hip 'Vloen.
; replied that I jsonld send a boat aboard,
nd gave the order—moantimo both vessels
their positions, the ‘ lr * D B” r
"deaVorin"* i gain » drsirabl. posjSon or
r^^aw.y 1 of°\bo ,, To^tb°»;ra W og h .
;«lt aga?n rTplLd, "wo are the Cpnf.d.r.t.
iteam.r Alabama,* * with which «»»•» *«£
side. I at the samo moment returned, the
Are. Being well awaro of tho many v“lner
.ble peinte of tho Halteras, I boped. by 010..
lag with the Alabama, to be able to board
her, and th«s rid the eeu of this or »‘ t ', 1
steamed dinfotly for her, bnt i she onablod,
by greet speed and fonlnosa ef bottom of the
the dlsttnoe of bnt tbfriy J“ dl
her at this range iptuhet end pistol ebote
wersVxcbanged, Tb. flring wa. cohtinu.d
with greet vigor on both side*- " n ß‘“ ■
shell* entored amidships, in the held,
r.t*t *as 1 oen “Irdiy divld.’Tb.
time the shell passed through U»e (lok bay, j
end exploded to the adjoining
also producing Are. Another entered lb. 1
cylinder, filling the engine room and dcok
with .team, and depriving me of
to manoeuvre the vassal or to work the
pomps, upon which the redaction of tho flro
Seponded. With the T.at.l «» *" *“ ‘"®
pluw, and hayond hpman P»” r -* * , he i P ,^ , n
wreok, her angtoo rendered uaoloaa, I aUU
maintained an eetlve Are, with hope
of disabling the Alabema and attending the
attautioa 1 of ths ffsak off (jilTMtan, which
was only iwsaty-sighl miles distant.. It was
soon reported Sit shell* had antared the Hat
terms attbe water line, tearing off entire sheeU
of iron, »nd that water wae ruahlag in, ut
terly defying every attempt ” m * d / k ,‘ h °
«il, and! that She wae rapidly etoking.
Learning this melancholy truth and observing
tho Alabama on my . port how,
yond range of the guns, doubtless ■’'•P*! 1 ”*
for a raking fire of the deck, X fcU X bad no
right lo jaorifije niolessly and without any
! doslrablo result,- the lives of all under my
oommand. To prevent the blowing up of the
Batterae from tho fire, whioh wee making
mnoh progress, I ordered the “to*** 11 ” J®V
flooded, and afterwords the lee gan tohe
Th« Alabama ihsu Mk*d If assistance was
dMfredTto whioh an nfflrmatlv. anewer wai
Hattoras to now going down and ” d, i 1
to sa« live. “V®."” “.to. to’u
T" d “ Wd‘”aid foot don. eo Tam
thrown overboard. h , soM down
wnfident the T.... 1
with gjosed by the report
Afteroonoid.rmhle deleyo»“"“ r O alt»»toa
that the
W *J T A b\vt toTpW. ‘» ,h> D “‘
land I have tae p v.i nr was convsy
pKtmsnt every lfrdj* gha Alabama.
• d 4‘ t “ , .u,m..ft.rl.evtog the Uettera. she
i w.nt n tat, wlthherpmant at her
U.rr.uh all her muskets and itoree of
ohSjtK. Tt. enemy was not able,
'Vto. t?her rapid end sinking condition, to
°" ta * “5” toweapon. upon |
1 Atlhamf htongW against the Hatterar I
I consisting of {oar long
on. 6S-phttod.r end on. 24-1
mbbS rlfled gan.' The great superiority of
artth * poweifnl hatury, and i
her machinery under aler line mhst be.t I
uuU«oomiitdby;the Deportment, who er.j
familiar with the oometrnitton of thn Haturaa;
h« total nafltoMs for a «atest with a
lsrlv bhUt warvrseel. The distance be-
Hot terms and Alabama, darto* tba
***,“ vartodfrnm itto 1M yards. Nsarlv
"lifts vrsrs flrsd from tbs Hattoras, aa^
thesharactsrof the o°»t»rt.and tha
HMBit a* damatfs ** Alahama, a
Aflatrs iu Tennessee.
NanHTiw-a, F«b. 16. —Yesterday a fotag
log party, of the Sod Minnesota Regiment,.
6 teaman's brigade, oaihped near Nolensrille,
had a sovere skirmish with t»ro companies of
Forrest's oomand. Oar men killed five and
wounded fire (the latter aro prisoners. The
balance of the rebels escaped.
Twenty-sU bnildings in this oity are used
as hospitals for the siok and wounded sol-
An immense quantity of coal ha. arlired
Firo barges loaded for the Government. To
one house, Conrad, Cbandlor 4 Co., eras oen
siuned 190,000 bushols. ,
The railroad to Franklin will be open"!
this week, bntono bridge is said to be _ de
stroyed. Ourforeesare actively engaged in
’’“imrnensesuppliea are constantly bsing-for
" Therallroad*™'heavily guarded along the
entire distance to Murfreesboro.
2>aily skirmishing occurs between tno
is twelve foot water on the shoals and
i cars on the Louisville and Nashville
| Railroad is mnning regularly on time.
From Boston.
Boston, Feb. 16.—Th.ro-Is » lug* »«“*-
unco bofor. tb. L.gillativo OoßmltUci to-i»7
ot nowapapov propriotor., book P ab '^ b *J*’
&a., tourgethe impdttance of m.mor.li.lng
Coogrees against tb. paparmakeri ““““P 01 *’
It w«. shown th.t tho cost of sohool book,
alono was flvo millions annually, and tho »f
-fMt of the p.per combination was to add 29
per cent, to lii.ir cost. Thoy closed ‘ b *fT .*“'
tervlew bj tend.ring o series of ro.oiuUon.,
doeloring that tho welfare of tb.commnnjtj,
I u ir.ll o. tb. d.fiolicn or education and g.n
orol inteUigonoo.call for tb. adoption of .pm.
mount., for ch..p«ning tho cost of P‘P'f“ d
nrorontlßg wealthy combination, from kwp-
Fbg"p rtf pria.. Also, requiting the Bona
tan abd Rspreteaiativea ioC t ongr...from
I Uusaohnaett. vote for-a reduction of the
I I p.per dnty to five per Pent. ;
From Fort Royal.
Ksw Yonx, Feb. 16.—Tb. itoamer Matan
luhu arrived from Port Boyal with date,
tb the 11th, via Fortran Monroe.
: lhe gunboat Pawnee eoiled in ocmpinj
with the Matan.e. bound on a orui.e towards
1 Charleston. She loft at Fortress Monroe tho
.loop Dowitt Clinton, with troops.
A Railroad Collision.
Baltimore Feb. 16. The three o'clock I
ißzptess train, from this oity for Washing
ton, owns In collision with tho looomotivo of
a fcud train, on tho trnok near Annapolis
Junction. Tho looomotlves wore muoh
damaged, but no ono hurt. Tho trains worn
detained two or thro© hours. ,
I From Fortress Monroe.
Fortress iIoKROB, Fob. 16.—Tho
Monitor battory Sagamon arrived in Hamp
ton Hoads at six o'cioek last evening.
Tho Cahawba arrived last night from Hil
ton Head, and proceeded to Norfolk for coal.
She brings no nows.
New York Hank-Statement.
N*w York, Fob. 16.—Tho following is tho
»Yhihit of the Bank Statement, issued to
du? Deoreue of loan. $1,788,569; iuorou.
nf snocto $182,621; doorcase in circulation
$23,837; increase in deposits sl*3Bo,OtO.
Markets by Telegraph.
Saw York, Feb. iO-Evenlng.-Cotton' dull sod
b*ie» Bold at 90001 c. Flour advanced 6c»
‘20,00 J bblß eoid; 8U», 0d,80@7; Ohio, 7.W07.75
«u cui/mO 25: Southern advanced lUc,
id.u»l l@2o; 17V«0
SS »l5?’c&o 8P“"6. BIjMSW
.. . * p*r.. Mil 1 .i-K.fiiji, ll, corn active, itc,—
o uLVhS’Votk nrSTwhlikyuu.lll.d; olai
.t Bagar dull; Coflco quiet .1 ?*^ 3 \
ri*Tqui.f. (»«»). Ate F«i«bl. heavy.
Wool Quiut. hut steady. ..i-i w<iaa
bloctie belter, cioeiug heavy. Go ' d *
Ins uittf’ Chicago and Uock Is and, UJJi, AllcUigan
£uiheft, liSi-Milwaukee and
The Attack npon Charleston and S&<
vannah.
The New York Commercial, of Saturday,
easß: From present indications the attack
of the combined military and naval foroea
upon Charleston and Savannah will not:be
immediate. Since the arrival at Port
Eoyal of the Mohtauk and Passaio, Admi
ral Dupont has been placed in possession
of the means for a reconnoissance m force
at tho approaches to- Savannah, and bis
previous knowledge of the defences of
Charleston has doubtlesß determined him
as to the requisite amount of force to be
employed ik the first steps toward a reduc
tion of those two cities. Until that force
arrives, and is in a condition to. operate
effectively, probably no attack upon either
place win t» made! He has now the iron
clad monitors Montauk, Passaic and Wee
hawken, and the New Ironsides, already at
Port BoyaL Tho monitors Patapaco, ( San
gamon, Nantucket and CatokiU arejpMo
arrive, and it is expeoted that
and Qaleha will participate In
menu Of the former named veaselatbe.
PatapscO and Sangamon only; are
SXt of wooden walls'' cannot tacon-j
forpypooo
W Geri. Foster armed in the
Port Eoyal, on Thursday, and proceeded to
Washington. His mission is at present a
He is presumed to have troops
enonkh under his‘command, wheniunito|
wltotoose under Gen. Hunter, for toe part
they are to take in the attack or subsequent
occupation of tho defended points. ~l‘s%
turn tothe field’may he
ately, and on his arrival atlort Boyel the
signal the attack may be given..
U*AJrTB.
QTtDAiION
. f®»0;«d
WANTttI) IMIVt
milei (rota tbo city.
Fniltt U. a BBVBNUB UYUEOMB
MKSTB, m»» b, J4JJIS w (jotas * 00., ._.
: Ml.l. MlW»l«wt II ' l|,i ** 1^
biufe- vried JKomKmS:
abm-emot*; . I -■ ■
.•*BoobMtu 0»1M ,
~V :i /& buLxxfed Appfer»; * ; • 4 ,
•to min •»* to* ■**•,%, onwosiH * 00.;
. iBoulUiBwoa4«wW
=pvßY~Go6s3ll DRY GOODS 111
u ■-i " liTI iT l\: =■,. .i !
j. M. Burchfield s,
’H E. cor. 4th|md Murkßt Sti. :
OoellgObt.b.i.UofSTbOK.HOSißtY,-
OLOYX3 “
an the ropm fcr otjpr B t>od3 2
8TJ1JIBB1)»® SS GOODS,
AtoMpjfcj* |
SUMMER SILKS,
-At old prices
SHAWLS, AHD CLOAKS, ohe^p.
HOOP BkIBTSi;
JAOOSET ErGlEG,cht*p;
Do. . IKBIETIKQ;j
!t| * i
LIHSS WOBKED KDQIHQ t
do. INBKETINa.
UUttMUS, |
! 77 and 79 Market Street
tlidnan LIDIE,' HBUjSMTOSED OTPI*
CO do fIISrBHKH’II H’DK-'KI
LADIES’ EBB’D AHD BSOLLOPID H'BH’lB;
Do. ptilS LISES B’ESTS; - -
Do. ABb MISSES.’ COITOS HOSE;
ktEH’B OOTIDS Jj HOSE;
HOOP BKlilß, o! the bit maiwe, »t all-plow
EMD'D OOtiLABB ASD BETS!
JAOOHET I
MAGIC BBEFLIHOi cbLLABEITEBi
TAPETBIMBISO A El. HEM’D ECrILTEG;
All kind. Of WIBTBBj GOODS, at esn.ld.iabl.
| M iktn old I prime. B.Ull buyirt eboold embrace
tbli otportaiitj of supplying th.m.el.M wllb whet
the, wIU require during the tomlnj .eeaon
gILKS,
8 HAW L S,
o L o A K S,
DRESS goods, j
Barker & Co.’s,
59 MARKET STREET
Greatest Bargains.
kVEtt OFFERED.
OLD PRICES.
CALL AT
MAGRUM & CLYDE’S,
78[Market Street,
And jkapplr yonmlf with
HOSIERY & GLOVES.
B&LMO&AL ko5B, fbr JUdUOnd
nrwrnif RIBBED IfOSE» for Lftdl«*nd
FLEECY LINED HOfE. f‘r Lwliw god U&gh
GENTLEMEN'S'* TOOTH’S LA.HB» wuui#,
QACKT
FUBHISHINQ GOODS.
it Old Pricei —Wboletole and Betoil.
w«RMIM fIt.Qi.YPB,
[M ire MABKIT STBBBT,
(Botwoon .mrth imJ PtomonJ ) -M
-QAKl'Ji'i'S,
DRUGGETS, ;*>
OIL cloths.
W. c&ll lk« ottoatlon of Hoai>Fornl*l>M» <•
ih» uuat, nrirtj oad boantjof oar .took, •**«•
tho adtanulpa of ttolr puich»»6 br cmß u ‘*
natal tditaam of tb« nuanUctarew.
, ; L i 1
OLIVER HoCLIHTOCK,& CO,
w»u»y
!HSKB4SSkss«S
"'^rSrs 1 "
** i ; ;
THBS UNDEBSIGNED BiysttiU: iij
formed • 00-partowtMp nmtor Eh». nuno wd v
rtito *Fcu ?. KUOPJTM * co.i and will c«t °*
tS mK*«aurp if C4Un.tW.re, af th. oU «UIA
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