|iU2terjh >... THtTBSPAY ;MOBMIHO, FEB.-23. CITY AFFAISB. rotr,o^ c ‘ or nta otrr. %*k* #lo *’o«P±tOirarittetriortho <7*- " 0* *•’ Bhk*j OpUsUn, 80. U Fifth , ihHll-OOIMCtoUIUyt ■ -AW • n,ira. n »kad*. :;J 1 '•• J i ; -' 00 -*'44, • i “ •>. ■—• 44 ? ~. 29 4.10 ; » .. t • 1 L - oiStck Soldiers ■ ■ • *.•* SnggesUo*. - • =. t ’Akorrespondeht; residing In Allegheny, . dtooota ear; attention to: the fret that proper ' *WnunodmUon* are not iffirded-iy the rsfl-' fOßpuUrin the transportation of eiok wounded soldiers, sad he uki the prlvi . 01. pehlng pablle the following sagges- Company properly-equippod laiambulancestyle, ''•-•wytoaaa* of whlohiheuafortunate sick and waundad soldierscan bo comfortably oonveyed vrJroapeinVta point, oa their way home? *. She advantages of ea arrangement of this ■*4 3 'Atodiwould be manifold. ■ It would relieve 'toedisebied soldier from much suffering, con or lean from tide to side of a narrow andcon- A-rtrtoted ; ie*t.... It -‘ -Is well-known that ; ttaxy'soHiert ; leave ! the - hospital! feeliig -abundantly able;-to- make the heme, bat owing io the fatigue of * ttayel they break; down, become almost ;help* . >ja3|»UMlßOma aotnally die Qh the way. Then / \lttirakebidlßXlj disagreeable tor a sick man '"to>e a»wde.X«r the Lease, as b/ xmlotlon, 60,876 . '-:f*. [ .« • 2OB - floldTheftofaSlcigti ,**« Span of ; :•■. 7". I " -• IHy WqW'jwttTd*y>party I*^* * n< * '' gentlemen, aoeeApanled by their ;1 country in * .7, two hom'ilelftyaad'j topped at * tavern for 77 the purpose oFwarmlng themaelTM a&d par- tome refreshments. Whllo in the . tome bold ‘thieves drove ap to the door " 3 "‘ lh'asmall onehdrif' ilrigh,aaiA hating fas* tened their hone, :they ycry deliberately % jamped into the large itelgh, annV drove, off. '* : The oOhsequenoe eras that the gentle men oom ’ posing .the.party, wUh:iheexeeptio.o of one to dr .re, vrscftobliged return to the eity on the ladies and children were ltter allyupSeked into the small; sleigh, ohe little . the-wioledistaaoe into town by • itanilng ranhor7 J •Th'e.partlei who - largo slelgh.have'.hot been hearf from, .'. ♦; . ;-.r f‘ v .. . . —; . - __ . .. £CKy B6rutUty.' _7. > -'She Camber of deaths in this city; from 22d, as reported by Dr. GilfeCaWlcsi physician to* the Board of . s*ah % isles’ follows: f ‘ ■'m±M aSSSsss:.?] iotai ' 14 : mv- «m were: Consumption, 2 ; small T>oi; 1 ; d«f. tremens, 1 j enteroph thlsls, tfvfui tbittv v It b»««i>.gu, l i mdtui it trmp, s-eong«.tioa •_ -of boils, 1. - • .ClawaV.o K» bb i Sa»o«.Uuuji, merohnnt tailor, iioio«ing' » herinw on loar dlfforont aed winter .took bt (oodi ebex ;* dtromely low price.. They consist of ell the l AMtttui#Tnyior - ;£/ wy letest* Jtyle* pf cloth*, eesalmeres end will be /t,TT_ fentfore^ 1 1 adapted for tho tipring woer. Gentlemen - halite netnro herMftw .'■* h oOui wi *“ n * *> ’* T * *»«J4 do woU to o»U Itlon to bo Uttlodb whtu, * pnrtfee ,‘f eerly, knowing tbdt joawUl pmy twenty-Sre; td»n tlie»e lewia, .tit r'rJ' Aeni tie Pen. . per eent. more for mode id the Sping thnn nt , '•ttdfoednna "he preiedt time. Don’t fell to o»Il u 3 |et» ■; U 4 itoek peulng orer thetJUi Aldermen " d fitting germent, Semnol Grehem, Mor i Xvlor’f deoialon In rerun mhol'dln- "**>• do- *"*>. Tedlor, No. M Merket etreet, ono door tadeatetdbnaforthSreiSiSlSi*'..'Court 'd wilf begiretitkl* torn XU*. v- *£•««!>»oommittod !to:j»u uTUSwZ V djugo of fa]» pratenou on oath dt.B^D • *»n» of «i* wMk., to J*“*,“P' I “ klll l~ 11 ;ogirla working at a ItU..rj?? nponb *i I '* promUod plenty of W *l** after tho form of appton- lnstead of doing *J*wtff3 r ■ ' : _-r ———i . »«fthitroot. Bnu "~— mootiajc otthoßo«r< t• . ”*«3»r monthly Toll* Mm'* Biblo Bs *““!•» or tho vtU bo bold ot tho iubjeot of perronol liberty, bad treats the Government of the United States as -•“forblgn’Vone. • When he seised the Commissioners of -this -county and carried them three hundred miles away from home, and then fined and im-- prisoned them—regretting that; he ooutd do no more—for their refussl to vxecutehlaw Which he had himself solemnly. and still believes to be uncoiatitntional—he does not seem to have been quite so tender on that .subject, .'a' j -i" e hpyo not stated, however, why it U that ho chareoteriasa our Government as a£* for eign” OUei. . r- Ti it because it is alisn to his sympathies or is it intended as a bid for a nomination for which he is understood to be a bandi date? - - ; “ His chances are hotoing—as It Is admitted on all hands—unless he can recommsud him self to the Butternuts—or nnleaa-some .loyal Republican newspapers will condescend to fire a snot or two at him. As I would greatly deprecate such a calam ity, I, therefore, take the hint, and take my self incontinently ont of the way. Z. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICESw ~JjOT*n up Baxaa's Sawure Mioiiis, tor family and manufacturing purposes, are ike best in use. /T. P, Giseral Agen<, fifth etra-fl. Soap for the Army. Pittsburgh, as & great manufacturing city/ is funliking the arm/ with almost'every ar-‘ tide of equipment rod consumption, Iron e! fifteen inch gun down to the end of the tilt. Among the artloles furnished, is e superior quality of soap from the well known homo of JB. 0. k J. IL Sawyer’, the introduction of whieh.ii that mentioned in the St, Loaia Democrat.' , There, is no article provided,for the loldlor cf more importance than that of soap; for no seen can be healthy.without cleanliness. No one understands this fact better than onr worthy Commissary, Capt. Symonds, who in trodnoed to the army in Kentucky,more than a year ago, a nice, pore-article,' called‘Saw-, yer'i Chemical Olive Army Soap, manufac tured by B. 0. A J. H. Sewyer/of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Sinco then this* soap has been Introduced to oar army throaghbntX«“ ,*«■ *M.» goo? it m., . depended i -Pom- r j Nk Stob «—Nrir Qoodb.— L,m MoAbor a new steok of Art rootil attfo. 140 Feaoral street, second dooAelow ft* Ue * hen > °“J. »h£ they vrfU kw P • «*n«ral Mfortment of stanle and fu'<7 goodJ, which wiU always icHas low as i«v“® *£ bought In tho city. The public is L*rftod to call and examine thair ■took. . , Casoin £o*o*o*.—Those of;, onr-readers whomay wlsh to consult Dr. Stoneroad at his offiea; IS® Grant street, wilt please call ddrisg the forenoon. Country patients ar rive in the sJterapOD,, consequently his office during the afternoon Is too much thronged to do jostles to himself Chd patients., Caoioa Holzdat PuaimW. U. erts, No. 17 Fifth street, it now opening the meet choice stook of fine Geld and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Fancy Goodiever displayed in this city, and is sell ing them at remarkably low prides. ; Mono* to the propertyennerii of. this city is hsreby given, that any repair*needed about their houses will, be done promptly, if they leave-thsir order at Cnthbert's Carpenter and Joining Shop, on Virgin alley, justabqre Saithfleld street. Ojtvuui Qaum will be taken at theOmfiibus ofitoe, No. 405 Liberty street, day. or night. All order* Uftettiei above piaee will. be Cromptly attended te. AH oalls mast ba paid *: fm , Ton Train of -*be ; . THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DIBPATCHES. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gexetta. . Washixotov, Feb. 25,1863. RSCOMXEXDATIOS VOU FKOUOTIOXB. Gen. Boseerans has reoommended the fol lowing Brigadier Generali for promotion to the rank of Major Generals: D.jS. Stanley, J. 8. Negley, T. J. Wood, J. C. Davis, John M. Palmer. H. P. Van 01ava,P. H; Sheridan, »• B. Mitchell. The following Colonels he reoommended to be Brigadier Generals: Jne. Beatty, 3d Ohio; H. Gibson, 49th Ohio; W. B. Haxen,4lst Ohio; W. P. Carlin, 38th Illinois; Samuel Beatty, 10th Ohio; Stanley Matthews, slet Ohio; Charles G. Barker, 65th Ohio; George J. Wagner, 15th Indiana; Wm.‘ Gross, 36th Indiana. OOEOEKaaiOSAL. The final passage of toe Senate’s Conscrip tion bill in the House, to-day, by the over whelming majority of 116 to 40, gives grekt satisfaction, contrary to the general expecta-' tion. The bill was atleastpeanad to amend ments, and was divested of two or three un important features, on which the tory democ racy have, for the last three days, based all their opposition. The point to whioh they urged toe most objection was that authorising the Provost Marshals to arrest persons who resisted or interfered with the draft, and hold them till the draft was completed before hand ing them over to the hivil authorities. It was amended eo as them delivered over at onoo for trial in olvil courts. Anothbr' point authorising the Provost Marshals To arrest for treasonable practices was wholly strioken out, the existing legislation being thought sufficient. A vigorous effort was made to strike lout the clause, authorising the Secretary of to hire substitutes, drafted persons paying not over three hundred dollars for but it failed. A clause was added providing, for the surer punishment of spies. Non# ef the vital features of the bill are touched in aoy way. An analysis of the vote, by whioh it passed, shows some curious reaolti. Eefr tucky, which has been pore dependent on National troops , for preteotloa and - moye clamorous for their aid -than, any other one State, cast nino votes solid against this aiio= lately n«ceissry meaiare for keeping np our armies. Mr. Casey alone voting for It. Mary-, land, anotoer.horder State, hithertosupposed. 7 jnore lukewarm in our oause than Kentucky," cast her vote solid for the bill, Henry May alone excepted. In opposition to there Mary-., land patriots, and side by side/ with Henry May, voted VaUandigham, Vorhees, Little Sam Cox, and our other tofy Democrats of the North. Tho leading Bepublioan Senator i express the hope that they will be able, to get the House amendment* through the Senate without difficulty. • ‘f The House Is ‘ engaged to-night In Com"* mxttee of the wkole on the proposed amend ments to the tax law. Mr. Bridges, the East Tennessee member, lately in confinement by the rebels, just ar rived, and was sworn in to-nfght. The Senate had no evening session. rSUOSAL. Charles Maokay, the New York correspond ent of the London Tmms, is here, -to see the closing up of Congress. A party of Copper head Congressmen, headed hy VaUandigham, have him in charge, and are giving him a dinner-to-night.; General finally eonolnded to obey the peremptory summons of the Committee on the Conduot of the War, and has arrived here to give his testimony before them. It Is beligyed that portions of the evidence against him befpra that Committee, are still worse than anything yet ipedepublio. am ixGOASQa.ov riuoxui, The rebel authorities era negotiating for an exchange of prisoners. They say that there are In Southern jails from three to four hun dred Northern olvilien prisoners. They hold very few prisoners of war, and the balance in the exchange of prisoners is largely in okr favor. The few eoldiere of ours they have are mostly in hospluis. Mr. Clemoats, of Tenn., disgusted eyery body to-day by going over to tery Democrats aad voting against the Conscription hill. loi-comiOTs. < Tho following wero among-theboatracts for lee for medical and hospital purposes awarded to-day.. The others.were awarded to New York bidden; J. W. Parrish A Co., of St. Louis, at $25 per ton, delivered at Nashville j J. W. Parish k Co., of St. Louis,^at $2O per ton", delivered at St. Louis; J.W. Parish k Co., of St. Louis, at $2O per ton delivered at Cairo; J. W. ParishJc Co., efßt. Louis, at $2O per ton; delivered at Memphis. There bids are considered reasonable, oon sideling the soarelty of the artiele and the risks of transportation. HATIOBAL MOHITAET AFFAIEB. The joint conference oommlttee on the Ways and Means bill has agreed on three points: Ist. That coupons shall not be! re-, odvable for pasterns. 2d. That but one hun dred and fifty millions of legaljaadtr notes be iaraedinstced of-three hundred millions. 3d. That four hundred million* of-interest bear ing notes convertible''into legal tender noies, or a legal tender for their faoe or value, at.tha SecreUry/e epUon* OPIRATIOI3 OR TBI VBUOB XI XSSIOO. It is.reported on doubtful authority that the Frvneh have taken Buaymai, und| are marching, eight thousand strong, on! the capital of Sonora. Many .insist that this oonfirms .the suspicions of the Frenoh 1 in tention to Interfere with Arisona and | onr other Southern possessions, and the hews therefore excites considerable feeling. ARBLVAL or tni ORBV or THI ISAAC SMITH. The-crewof thelsaao Smith, captured at Tulet, hare arrived here. The Captain * v» bnilt at all* ; OOSG&US TO GIVI ITB TIITB 01 MIDLITIOM. It may bo regarded as ©ertalnthat the sub ject of media tlon*%Ul be dUffUMd In Coh gran before its adjournment, and a reflation will probably be offered from the Adminlstik tration side, giving Europe fair wamlngto stand hands off and make so farther effoxti'td meddle in oar baii&eu. ' " '/ ‘. !. . OKCKBKO BOMB TO EBOBUIT, The Second New Hampshire regiment Is & be sent home te recruit. It has been is every 1 ’ battle in the east sleoo the flrst 801 l Bon, aid the prasonoe or theio,war-worn-Teteran#tn the midst of the dozing theeasniic elections, oannot mil te ne beneftelaL r r bin, sohotu'i Bm«rd». ' OBoari of (Jon. Owl Sohua’odlThlonbala. br.u*,Wwhlß*to«>. birthday tS’ESwSda Kd ilgoing ojottorto thePrßoldont oxpiw iiro of thole dotoiUtloß of ooßnarhiadi thoir th.nkfalow, ter, . .... nutton »o*uiutio»b. . 1 Sowljr- a ttohiijid mlllUnr: nomination* and {iromotloiu w*ra, Hot to tho Bonata tb day. Sidtaan or MTintaaßaaarala and hnb drado of rafnlar tray oßoifaarojroinotndj conombm bovytol. OonmliiloMr BontirtU -will uobtblj n* «igß on th# 4th of Msnfc* to Mm u Ooa- riba harrisbcrO. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Greet*. I Hauubidiq, Feb. 25,1883. Hotmn—The special order of the day, the bin to restore the tonnage tax, required to be paid by the charter jof the Pennsylvania Eaij-; road, was taken upj ; v LV Mr. Hopkins, of Washington, offered, as an amendment/the httL'whioh : passed Uktreuion; Aftec three quarters of'-an-lmia' of consideration by the House, he withdrefr the amendment. ; *'• • ! | L . Mr. Noyes offered' ap amendment that! all railroad companies/ canal* companies; steam boat or other navigation.oompanlei shall lay to the State Treasury, for the use a tax.npoa.au toanafe carried' their fespeatite likes -of tol be graded as folio ws.t.First, "Hpon prejuota tf mines, for each ton of two thousand pound|;‘ two Upon products of the forest, npon v9goUble food, and jail agriopltaraf ppodpifta/S £*aite. ’ Thjrd; Upon maaufaetares,. and : all - other erticie(i, 5 eentfc !i .....iL . j In aU«teses : Where toe lamefrelghtU trahs ported ovwr different bnt oohOnnoirf linek of , : toe“B‘^hc'imposed .■hall.be paid by tokcorpMaUpa firs (.Maying toeeamvthe being author ised to eolteot toeoaU tax from -the niM franipbrUfig tok' freight, provided ;tkat. ihe'OUTUij^ ‘freight aoid over one oHho several tlueb 'of ;lor-' fation, shairbe chargeable withjbut ona tjax, as aforesalL; jCqrporariBas,„whoee .Uneiof ' improvemsnt are usad by others for the trKni pertation bf'frelght/are-authorteed 'to'Tdd the tax hereby imposed,.and collect the same for toe benefit of'toYetatoof 'Pehnsyfvaaia. The revenue derived ’.from tonfiage 1 ‘ guiles shallbe to Relinking fundjfoy the reduction of the State debt, and shall not,- beneed er appropriated for any other purpose •whatovuh.'i* •*•■"•• • • T’'. ' Kr.'Vintetit claluie'd ; that 'tHe amendzoent of Mr.,Noyes shoutd^ becau'ie it wa*.Utte^fpr theS,tote.than’ theorigmail|in, whiehinvolveda grave. >e ans Ututional qqei : doa,of .donhtfal reiuit, to say ; the taaskrtha amendinteit/if oarried, puta he«ly 4 milnon of dollars to toe Treasury, while the 1 tonnage on toe .Pennsylvania Bailroad will nofexcaed tour hundred tkouiand; doliarfl.' 'j Ho aljo .odntehdended tH&f the aot ci jl 36t . was a .COP tract, and IrrepeaUbia by toie •i*la£urt*. ■. .. _ _ Mr. Kaine sriil;. We haveße peal tbeJact of the Legislature of 1(61. There Is no eontraot to iL lt was taking ;moneyr-whlehbeloaged to tha giv ■*kj|Tt to the%ailroBd C6mpiny. J Tbe P»bn- distribating the-mopey whlahitiobUiued from the State, have taken. B6€QriUc3 therefor. Thi ienpiD, report. that doripg tt» lut j.u itto. gtoMiMmlngi oi. it. tw4 .moutwl to tin r mUliosi' of doliar*, t Mt'was told that that Was' not ali. : . If thehompopy had a fall;- elear ind eesapilflte nportYf its. earnings for year, it weald average a sups of over f tw*l Te millions Of ’dollars—a sum equal* toithree timee the revenues of tois Bute., , ; K f] , Oq motion of Mr. Hopklne, of Waehiogwo,' furtoer consiiieeatipa or toe bill utd amtod ment was postponed till hext Wednesday! ' A bill to iaoekpt the gnat- of public rikndi by th« a Un|tad States to theseveinl States] for the endowment, of AgribuiUirai Cblleg«f, Was tak6anp^;Pending'thk.conilderatlon JL |to fc Heose adjourned till to-morrows [ SkXAT*.~-Mr.Wil»6alntr tasks J of partition la equity pa.Md* -;; ' 1 The House biU to inoorporate .the Railway Oompaoy passed. ' j Ur. UcCaodleet’ resolution* that wbw i the Senate adjourn to-morrow tfcadjourntfll Mon day erenlng. Pawed. 1 I Tbe. .i’prk l\«w .layUhe win not return anjof the homlnationeto the, Senate for Major and Brigadier, {}gbstnlp,:anr til the.Hoiue b%a passedthoßepatebjU oath* subject. The President has a&ed tha-fieur Committee to laoteasrthe thattjioro maybe a Brigadier General for xrerj brigade la the field, and l .‘i' ttajor’General lor every division.- The Committee will probably smjand \lxo biU «o ae dent. ]: The House Naval Committee, have, autho rised their Chairman to report important amendments to the priao bill of last session. They provide fox the Immediate tale 'of. prise property, land the proceedings < sh*U-jim 4* auyed by appeal, and mhkeiib'a, feWhv-to, defraud the governmenton the sale of the pfo-' P«‘J- .{■■■: ..." < V lj i iv'-j-M.-; ■ I The Senate Military Committee have re ported 4idTeiielyßpon“ti\eHoneetin organ ising on the ground of Impricilfra&lUy.} ”'?Jj Li; 1 ••. The Seleot _ the Home on emancipation hare oempromii m bet wee n) the Senate and gwuo‘ bUli.;''jTjie'blll]Xgreci fixes the amount of bond* at * fifteen milAoni* dollar*, the Hljif btiH tion at juljpdth, 1865.ThVhondsarb ti c be delivered to, and disposed pf^juti, ‘disbursed by theStfte. No prlcels fix4d per-healU a bonhji in bonds of a million and a hieU of dollars, LMtY^ r iyrt ; UlfM hiu4»d contrabands: oaxne within oarlines' atFahnouth, boom of them same ixom M fatf 800$ na/south Garojlhhi Coi. Thompson, j th*. Indian agent, Mth • dekgeMon of of j the Chippewa,; tribe, wri>* * f* ea Sunday. . Their ohjeotU to mak* treaties of peace. They at* depreda tion! committed by themshaiLbe made good from their annuities/ \ A ffoipßiohnlond lay* that Oharite J. a QooTiXiatioh vith t£at things looked exceedingly bias for tho eeaie of the BOath. ' j! > ■■ ■ ''l "■ * j ■ v A letter reoeiredlh rifaiUdgUn from £en. Roiecrans say* bohas actfedrs for the reiolt, when adTaaoe li' .znede. The oondi* tHe at toprevent mbye mentroifany magnlfcfiefer soma time to <4 me. • DlTliloDf-of.ijni. SlieVr - ’• - ’ MtlnUiath* VM ‘l Wii Vh«u., -«,of Jto -1 of oojrp*i *. t i... ; lagtoa *•- . glTinoptothalr oongragak., , f * Coplal of: tko San AatoaU'An.. Toobor litb, and tin Houitoo TtUgnpii] ITonmbw J7tb,r»oefT»a ait NowYorlr,-thijw otiong oridaaoe of to oalabiaoo of 'ataUauaf la: Toatora. and; North-wnaiorn ■Yozaa.'' Tin Uttar papa uji aa abolition ortaalaatloa oxlau I’n Sortharn Toga*,-- Ibo; Sntaafioipopof^laV*!**^ lsl * Into; faya thoy aw known,and wiUUnoaai dag lata..fotioM“ntab« t ßOar Yon Clati, ; and along ISaT- Eli; Qraado, thalr bodiaa in blaaoUag la'tbanaf'Md.iatha ooantlta of Wlao and Doaton I by aeona from ‘ I orulatog la.tba BajP*<-B*«4ar»»lUi ttonif oYbtiaalisg anAdarttoylag rdlToaaala ''iaaTlagWoa^' **• A “«t*'aandig. 1 • Tha t*M itauMi Alloa, fton. KeUla, «• itnlitJlnHi nttilllt *'M xiifirra cohgbbss—KEcdhD sesslor. , WasHiXGTax, Fob. 25- Hocbi.—Th* Houseresomcd.tho consider ation of the Senate b;U to organise- the na tional forces and for other purposes. Mr.Thooas,of < Mui. t said the bill was 1 com prohen sivo io.it* power, and therefore m paired nt thehaud* of thegovernmenta large! •and onerous.^nty/end.he suggested another: was-obnoxious that the country; had.found Itself iau a, terrible exigenoy, bat he thought the Uxne of-the• conscription pro posed as too Jong, oorshould the bill Include .Judges Courts, ministers of the gos pel and members *1 Congress, nor should' drUlnus be iarrestsd, by military power; but) .this measure .was both within the scope of the i Constitution and An : absolute-necessity, And; there was no! provision, which restricted the ■ power to raise and support armies, and when i the .-government waa at atake. it -was note 1 question of polipy but of jneoesaity of life’or 1 death. The confiscation bills and tho eman cipation proclamation bad proved a failure. Wqwere the ezaotposition we wero at the! beginning. Tho r rebels most bo subdusd by nrms VJ There.waa no. other instrumentality.! The.war onpaptrisfit auend. ] Mr.,Crittenden, of Kjr., saidthat he, made: no profession ©this patriotism. The measure; noK.prdPOfed was the natural result.of the! oonrswoi polio/ panned from the beginning/ t aonths w ago. It wps here declared .that the io.loobjsot.of tha,war_.waato restore .oar.oooAtrj.aud not.te subvert the, instltu •tiqnaof %ny.State*- .This-dcclaration every-' where, North and Vfest,. united the- peoiilejV but it was the departure from it whioh.nad:' osnted diltrnlt and-divisions, and lost tbeiif hearts; which, had away by yio-: lationaof itha Oonatitution in the passage; of .eontiseetioniinodiares p&4 .issuing -cipation 'The abolition* eIA-j ments bad created tha misahieL -.The paopla will not volunteer to-frec slaves, and hence h ; roaort‘mast be faid tftcaerelon, as is contend'-! plaieir by thls Bill.' 'The only remedy l was : to retrace onr steps and make this a national) not a sectional war. Then we wonld noC want-drafts’and ebnicriptions. We mustlnp longer be domopute.and abolitionists, bat' patriots, if we would save onr country. He argued thal%s tothe-negrotroopi they were aaoaroeofrWCakaesSiiustead.ofpower.WljitA men will not their'company. ■ '! The time of .debate bAvingexplred by ljm itatiohy the Houie'proceeded to vote on' thA amendments, and adopted one confuting tbd term o.feery .the. present rebellion, not) however, exceeding three years. Aninefftot uarmbtion #AFmade by alr. Colfax, o( Ind.) to reduce thAWrm'totwoyearf* *• The amend ment.proposed-hyiJfr. 0 tin, from the Commit ; tee oa Muit*ryAsair£, whs adopted, provid) ing ihatall personi.QL time ;.of war or rebolf lion found Juridag or noting. as spies- about fortifications and camps otthe army, shall! be tried, by general oo urt rpartisl or amilitiry commission, and oh conviction shallaufiAr deaths i ;■ • amendment, so that, instead of summary arf rusts. by the Provost- Marshals of pontons ref listing oy counselling reslstance-to the draft; -they shall-be made ten a warrant issued!by effii office rror courts having ooupeteut juris* dldtienon oath or forth the offenoe Charge,aib, .Rejected; 27 against . : .- - 'i j■> i ..*J ' V /Mr. Cox, of Ohio, moved scriotion tojrhite oitiseua. . Rejected., . Mr.fltevens, of;Peon*., offered meat exemptingi from. the draft .persons .con scientiously lorupulqua agatnßt.beaciug armi, 'and who shall deelara on'Path. or affirmation . that suoh has their > religious prlnoipleA lor three JUjectei. , ‘f Ur.• Wiekiiffe, of Ky., offered an amend*!' meat that men thus called into Service shall bo, by the Oovemozk of-the States, organized into companies and regiments, and the effi> eeca.t* oommand tham appointed by authority of each State, according to tbe -provirioaA of _the coniUtutign and. laws thereof, and the .constitution ; ef 'the .United States. The* amendment ,was rejected. Yeia, 55 ; cija> The one hour devoted to. tb® offering of 'thb amendments having . thus excluding many gentlemen were prepared to cabmU, the House proceeded to disposf of the pending motion of Ur) Holman, ot' lud., to strike out the thirteenth Motion in rela tion to substitutes* Tho neglect to do so, Wblch : iub]eotiu (tthAdalicqdentto arrest and trial asa desert r.. , . ; ! --i : . Tho motion, ras to—yeas, BC: .nays, 88,, , U , ; i .. Ur. Holman offered .a substltute-fox itbe bill, declaring a 1 ablo-bodled white male ■e&s, between ,tie ages of 18 and 45 years,- with the ezeepti ms which are mentioned, ip Constitute the m litia of the United Btates, to be eallod out by the President in the manner authorised by Itr-the force to be divided into two classes, each to servo one year, bnV leas soonei discharged, to be enrolled end offi cered by the State authorities. ! . The substitute was rejected—yo&s, 44* nays, 108) The Homo theapaisedthe Saute bill, for enrbUingand balling oat. the Rational with 1 the above: noted hmehdmerits.'inn'dej bj the Hease, 1 together with oho striking -out from the Saties ef the Provost Marshal that to inqnire into asd report all treasonable practices. • The • vote on Us passage was : ijear, US; nays, 49. . i ' * Mr* White,^of lad,, from..the Select- Com mittee on Emancipation, reported the; bill tb aid Marjland lh the abolition of sUvery, and providing ton million* of' bonds for tho par pOqd y-ellendif hsuo, eereriJlj, • raised qqtitfoos of that the Committee could hot report a aew . but only that whieh-wM referred U> them ‘ fie amOndbd ei'the Senate^.'' ,4 , i •(•< ' ThbSbeifcer oVer-ruWd thopVlht. j 4.; Ur. Hall appealed from the debiiioh ofithe -Chair. i;: <->* '•' l: '** ! ,4 * - Mr. Waihburne moved io Uy the appeal ©n the table. : l .i, N* quorum voted, and to »e«ire<)he then i was a call of the floaie, and Ur. Waihharne's was agreed to., .. ]4< Mr. Maynard, rillngjfta qao«[pß of pfrl* ltntndthOtQ*O.W.BrldgO« I :OloOt«ik BMmMr from thi Third Diitrlot, hid irriVad boro. Ho morad tba gentleman Vi admitted, Mr. Bridget wni elected ait thettnio tim. h* (Mr. Maynard) was, a Oder . law“passed long prwriooi tothertbeillon. >.;r-=.. «.i t~p ■ Mr. Dawea briefly adrooated kls admission, stating that Mr.Erldgeawbilo on his way Id Washington from Tenneaioe m arreatad and takenback torßaal T.nnAarMj and bad t»t reoantlyba*n'i»ie*ind fromrobol mftlody; ,-i ■ .After refining! by a largo Tola to refor the credentials ©f.ilr.Brldgesito the Committee o|i BtooUbot, that gentleman van than aworn Jaa.amanbar.: • ..f j.ii’i.s.,; pl j . Tha fcdl te amald the Internal HoranUo; aot was taken np lnCommUteeof the Whole on tbo3(at. .of iba.nnlon. . ‘ AmCrfg the nmondmenti mado by the Com-, mittee, besidel those of'a mare Teibal charaa'-l teriwere thefollo wing: ■■■'"' ’’ ''} ;;/ ' In tho pro poind amomimant to iccllon 23. of tha original bill ( a proviaion woe added authorising th. Commissioner oflu tempi Berenuo to mnke ntgnlatlonr allowlngfor tbe leaklngiof spirits in transportation.' ': ]- . Jn tb. amondo»nf to motion jS4, the addf- Uohal proTUo ihat no porion who has taken odt ilioenie to keep* a hotel, inn; or Utuo. .I'imrttU aflt, shall ha.oompeUsd to.takeoot ea a rstpU daalarof apWtoniUqabri. ■•a* apt, ■■ ... . I*. ( ‘ AlionK '> v' »#Atr*lst■: ■ " lb* U*tß* ««ito«n,.. . >,. i”r; udfc'MkM7«o*alia>«i thmdollrn m . lsUajrllelnl lu4 os* hndnA .ta tas Iboawia SttS!,'“.“lU ' '-‘'“i 1 •• 1 '3: '^o B Uiiundiatt* ti “jsssfesgsesrita 1 *aKSeߣw«&i&£ r«UU bltobUl' BW BMlßllTßlj *">■»»«?* found Itself without a.quorum, and at half put ten o’clock the House actfouraAd. ‘j SaKiTi.--Mr. Powell, of Ind., called up tho. bill autherisiog the President to confer the brevet rank. Passed. j . Mr. Howo, of Wis., presented the memo rial of tho Ltgitlature of Wisconsin asklug f r a redootiohef the duty ou paper. Mr. Davis, of Ky., introduced a bill to tboriss the Covington and Cincinnati Bridge Company to build: a . bridge across the Ohid river; at a height of not less than a 100 (eel above the low Watermark. Referred to the Committee od Poßtoffioe and Eoads. H" Mr.! Powell, of Ky., presented a moihtiok of the Legislature of Kentucky, concornink Ihe.tolla due to thb.State of Kentucky from the United States.. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. ’ " v - Ur. Wilson, of Mass., called up Che bill to promote'the and efficisncy' of the army. The bill passed. " • I : ; Mr, Harris, jof ,New from the jjddlcl-- ary Committed, reported baofcthobtil tofacU itete the taking of depoaitidns in tho United States to be Uted jn other countries; 1 ’; The bai>rt.nd»t6ry to'th. Pioißollailro.d vr&s takes up; ‘.I. I ,'.' Mr. McDougall/of dab, offered-An amend ment providing, that the retention of a oerjtain per pentage. of the bends la the Treasury tUI road ii oompleted, shall only apply 16 that portion of thi rokd on"'either slope of the Rooky Mountains. ; Adopted. ■; .... Mr, Sherman, of Ohio, offere.J an' amend .meiit; which was adopted, that at the discre tion or the Presidenthe may pay to any of tho companies mentioned! in the act, in Hen of of the United Btates, an equal amouni. ta lawful money. 6f the United Stated; : The bill was then passed, and the Indian appro priation biH.wap then taken up. , ' bttinW of amendments wero acted upon, and the biU was tHen passed. Mr, Pomeroy presented the rcsolotidns of the Legislature of New Mexlco/asking Con gress tb tnake some provision for the six hun dred Indian cspltlves, now hold, in servitude in that territory, and whii will be the AotbfUohgress, passed Jane 13th,;1852, . Mr. Arnold offered a. resolution; which' was requesting the President to mnnlcate to the Senate.tho.proceedingdbf the Court Martial In the oase of Commander: Chaa) Hunter. '" :' ' )•" .! .: /Mf.;Davl*; Introduced .a bill for. pay-, meat of oflweri and soldiers, who actually rendered services in the army without being regularlT'enroUed.. f ; -.i Mr. nice introduetd a bili W secure the' right.of trial by jury fn land eases, la fornia.; ’ The Senate then went into exeeutlfe sea siou,and!4ubieqaently adjourned. the latest foreign news. - Further by the Steamer Jura* PobtuAd, Feb. 25, i 863.. Qubat Bbitxis.—Mr. Mojon, the rebel commissioner, war present on the 12th inst, At the banquet given by the Lord Mayor of ‘London, aud'hls name was mentioned in con nection with the following toast:~"To our visUbre.**. The Lord Mayor,in proposing the toast, said although boooutJ not great Mr! Mason as the recognizsd plenipotentiary of tho CotxfedorAte States) he’wak jus., tifiedi In cffaring~hlm as-a gentleman who icame-tb London..on important business, and therefore Jbid . him a hearty weloeme to the' mansion houeer Ho deplored the "disastrous, civil war raging in America, and' hoped' coda for its satisfactory termination. . ( Mr. Mason, in responding .to the earnest, invitation, to speak; was received with laud and ehthaslaAtio cheers, after alluding to his .difficult position from.the norf- 1 recognition {of the Confederate States by Eagland, said he A heEitolfoA in assuming to apeak. He said, lam a stranger in, Lon don, or rather I. was a. stranger, but I have learned, aino'e I bamo to London, that pone of tho’English blood from my own Southern land are strangers amongst you. I speak this from my heart, for I have been received by every circle in Eagland aniby every dlass of society- as a welcomed Bnd honored l gdesL. The day will come when the* relationship be tween my government* which is now in its infant fortune, and yours, will bo one of close ‘and ihtimateallhince. T say this more, espe-' Cialiy as regards ithe city of London) which is the great market of the world. My. ooun -try is tho unrivalled-producer, of ;hA great Btaplps of the.world, and I say .thil' rela tions, commercial and doubtless.- politfeal and oerialnly social, botwoen my honored conn ry men and the poople of Xoadon will, £ before long, be of the most Intimate character. Mr.. Mason’s remarks at several points wero received With' much cheering. ; A somewhat stirring meeting had been held upon the slavery. question at Everton*:: The y friends of the seoesslonists muetcred siaerable.force, but the resolutions sympa thlilng with the North and emanilpktion} were finally passed by » vote of two tolo&e.! . FuxJiox^—;lhe Chamber of DeputleA con tinued to debate tho address to the Emperor, ; M. BiUiner explains tho French . policy towards. Italy. , ' , ’- The Emperor’s great desire was to reconcile and the Pope, and to maintain Irani this ' he would labor porscveringly to, . 1-t—The 2Ws, In jrefetring to Mr. Mason's presenco at the Ma/or>'ban quot, asserts to the Americans on both sides the Potamae that what was read or done °7 the.Lqrd Mayor was considered in London as,not exactly in'aignifioantor indifferent, bat as really beginning and; ending in the man •ion honio. , ‘ _: ; • Jl»>Uowiqig is a summary of ’ie leteam ship City of Washington's news, whlohjiailed from LlyerpooUtohe o'clock, on the Ilthihsts r )*he, late Confederate privateer Sumter sail- f d from Gibraltar on the BthlasC No pArticu had boon learned in-regard to her depar- Th».roptj of President Lincoln to the u«a oheiteraddreji hai .bo«» published. It di plores the enfforiiigs occasion, dby thaootton famine} rcjoia.i that the efforts to oreatesjm patby for the Sobesiiohliti fall; ouloglzso the utterances of the Manchester m.etiogai anb ! lime heroiim,nnd expresses as earnest dciira •for perpetual pe^ce,betweon. the twoxiatione.. A groat mooUng, held at Belton. exprcMcd warm eympathy for the North. ' f ' T V The ihip (SoOrgo (Jrlewold arrlTod'at'LWer pool on the oth in« t. She attracted muehat tanUon on,entering the Uemj, and war ro- Oeived with a ealate of cannon, from iNor th Port and the dipping of* oolbrii :from '?ort BrightoD. Xho public demonstration' had . i_,. • i XheParli bfouihur, in noticing. tho corres pondence inthe, intercepted Confederate dis i pilohM. Wi theiad-emlled Oohial of i-Franoaln Texaiis not nn iidi nuiliu •goat.of France it aalveotoh. Denoted u * ( kind of deputy to tho Comal at HtwOrltine. •The only inetniotlont he received fromFranoe .wore, to maintain tho greatest referee, and carefully abstain from every klnd of political intoferenee In tho aSatn of the ooontry.i ■ ■ -- PoLnKD,—Efforts wen being tnadetby the : friend* Of Poland to got Franee to • ektr dse some pressure on tho Russian government, end similar 'movement* wore- being tnido Up London. v-■ : The fallowing tolognm indicates the nro grese.of theineurreotion,s ui.. ] Wariaa, Fib. 7.— The eowb of tho-great battle near Wouoesoiek, end the defeei of the insurgent* •with greet lots; ft' isoaSnied, & though no official report of the battle hak yet been received. The Eaesianeleotflrfth the town of Woneeioßok. The, Pole* enieid to' have numbered «,000 men. ' Eailway oommn-' Of tu« owing, toys that news Of in euSning oharaoter has. boon rooelved from'thePblieE-’ KoTlncet. ;Uj> to the preiont timo thi iirlt*- tion; prevailing in Bdeiia-Poland ha*: no* oroetod onr ttontlor, bin a great Oxoltemehi li commencing in' aome districts, and obltfli* in that of Eulm, amongstthoFoUshlaided proprietors. It Is baliaved that' thoserlouS Intervention of Ith* government will 'beoarnd 1 ncewraryi-.; . v : r ,; ij 1 1 .■ Tho JlawPrtdiiichc' KfceniV Zttiukg fibyf th*ttho extension of the PoUshMoiairootloa -hit incrtMed,*nd thß .of tho k -i#t' »H(t SthPraiaUa army'Corpt; : ifid : dlrliloa of the Sad corps, ate to bt\coa«mtr*tod oo| the frontier. . v LivcrpooTiTcb'. it doll bat Steady.* k Co., and W aUfl»ld,Naeb f«»Urn lOj@Jti: White Soitb*- lOrfrWhi- ' j mixedS9r edj *htte : '-‘V. - : K Poriitwfly P.’VZ-i.iw.e! «,M0 ii. “iff* aulul u 4alL Jlou?»oW»- w2* «3«- **• P»tU«i uttat U art aaddswMnzd. ,•; i . . t. front- Washington. WashixqW, Feb. 35.—Judge W&Uf, d-i -egato frozU. New Mexico, tecetVed edv-Uas to day freki EljPosao, io Chihuahua,-euLtog that a Fftnbh rogimeut, 800 strong, has cApiured Guaymas, ahdwas "flSreSiug pa Hermosita, thecapitol of tho-New Mexican State of So norv . TheJjeasonTfor the invamn.is stated to be in oon|cquence of theaotioa cf Governor PeggufrA confiioatiag tho goods of French- them from Sonora. - It Is probable that the'CommitlAo os the Conduct of the war will rpport to Congress an important matter the close of the ses sion; Gen: 'r‘Me,CleUa&; will bo OXtmihed be fore the Committee to-Borrow. ' T A resolntipn of the Legislature ef New Mex ico [was presented;to the Sonata to-day, asking eompensatfdn to be mado to the owners of the 600 Indian baptlves.xbout' tb bo liberated by the Courts, Bad the passag* of a law to return thorn to thehr several tribes. !. An Erploston of a Powder Mill. WnamroTOH, Del., Feb. 25.—-TbA .packing house of-Dupont's Powder. VTorke- exploded at 2 o’clock this afternoon, kilting fourteen persons. and!..Wounding soverai. ..Thera Was nota great deal of-damage done to the-Other works. - . i ■ : , Later.—Ah e’xploSion of dno of tho Upper mills of th'e’Uaglpy'Y&rd, utUapont'a mills, took plaoe.at..2 o'clock.this.afternoon, whero by thirtoen lives wore lost.. The following art the names of the killed:Jamos Mo- Kenna, Samuol Fisher, .Edward Devlin, Richard McLaughlin, John P. Debate, Thos. icia»k.see,Fergus Noohe,SamueL Fiehor, Jr., Hugh-Devlin, Johu Qalrk, John. Higgefton, -.Thomas-Dougherty, and 1 James CrodanV.'The cattio of the explosion is rinkhowh'. 1 ; ”'• l From, L ottuviU o ? (four brigades of- cavalry) U this side of Co lumbia, Tenn.;-and reported carrying off all tho able .bodied contrabands South. A were within:-four miles of Frankfort, lastttighti.^.. ’■ A large.force of Fodorais,'under Gen. Gll bort, is' at that-place, and so fears ore'appro hended'ofan attack from 7 the CohfqcietaUs. The ropoct of Forrost's death is hot believed horo ? . -r- - • The railroad runs- to Harpeth river; l one .mile this side of Fraukiin; • Heavy rain .all day.- '“'J - JCho river is” rising rapidly, and wijfprqb-_ the banka. ■ - ; ' I tents' Irdui;N c>y 'iroikT . NKWiyoAK,Feb; 25.TrTh» stesmship satiod for. Liverpool,to-daywithr.Cß passengers and ',ty . The ; Dsmotntie.Convention,.of. the Seoond Dbtriot, jto*nimousiy ( .nominated,Jetuos £. English jto*-,* \ -,- 1 Adispotoh rccaltad qier steamer'Glasgow, says a newsteamajy the 290. was lying id thd Mercy on tho sth InH-V and cxptct6il)f6 soil in a for.h'rehri rendekvdua.; : ). jQlUcje Jiew*Qyal f; i a, PattaoitPHis* -25.-^Tner'busines of the Post-offloe; in this cityj was Tomoved to- Aejr’frdm- ,-Jayne's.Bnilding, on Doek street, to newtend splendid ladiSeo on Chestout street;Abovo -Fourtir, adjacent id the Custom House.' Tne removal was conducted so mo- and rapidly that nolinterruption of business it will bo greatly expedited;in tho.fatimj by the iccroned faciti ties afforded, ;■ * • i, ’■; .. "■ 11 ■ Nominated lor Congress. Hanixoan, CapXi, Democra tic Convention, of the First District, to-day, nomloßte4 A 5 P, IlidQ, ,as a candidate for Congress.. t ..... . ' Market? by Tciegraphi CurcasX'ri.Tel). nominal: It u frosJ/offercd at t-JgJIJ.IO for soporfirTe, ' extra, for family. WUr-at armor, but irrrgulac. vrjquotoiwlafcSt.St* and white at wiih sa e* of C 0.0.0 bush. Cotn;ii.firznat tb-iIU-d and car ia hulk. Oats are In gQO't rut|uost, nt 70c in balk. Kjo iiSTeady_at 81,0331,05. 'Barley hi in'gobd’doiuaad at to-for prims. State- f-pruig and fall, and 1,45 for Chlttgo spring. Trovfaioturzr* gen erally held higher, wOicli checked tha dozuaad, and there was not much dune. Mo;» Purk Is . quoted at for'old anil for.now, with sa'ea of 500 bbl» at thcio lbs balk sidos rib soldat Cc; IIWO pieces of ahautdera aad-hatus In sugar pickls cloar aides aro held ! at; 7£fc. Lard la good'demand, with sales of BJO turctn ccuu iry atlOMcirclty Is height Ic?vQll%c. Wbbky is doll and irregular, with mloi of loOd bbU At dumsolc. dorwB»disdQllats6,os(3B,7sr'' v Exchange U steady at parsejliag, and Jg discount baying* -Go>l'advancad bilyer 150Q1.A and.Demand.Notes to lGGgltu. . . 2s.—lhere h more activity in pricflsarblirmer.. Tbbro is a'good demand ter floor: bales COOO hbfa. at $0 50 for ba perfioo, $7 ?4@B ter extrafanitly, and $9 for fancy. Itye floor firm at AS.o Corn Heal at .. Ihere u not much wheat offering; absht j,opo Lmb* red sold .at (l 75@l Tdjwbeat 2Q&I. Corn nciiro; ad* -Vanced Sc.{ 15,000 both, new yellow sold'at. 88@30c. Oats in goc&riquart-at file per 33 Ibj.; IOQO-'nmb. Pennsylvania barley sold atfi 45,-and sobtemalt at -41 OQ.;>PtoTi*tons dulL Salesdoreneed etso.T&d,7; timothy $3 and.flaxsoed s3' 50.-; Whfaky an* settled; declined tp £7@sSc.' /.* Nrw.'toax,’ Pcb. 25.V-iETenlng.—boltou, OOSOI. Tloor dull; sales 12,500 bbts at $7,25©7,50 fcr State; $8v&8,25 fbr .Ohio, and far SOntberiu* ’ heat [dull; sales 4UOOO bus at * for red-Wwtern. lOorn lc. lower, gates CO.Ooabawu Beef quiet. Pork firm; sales 2,500 bbls at $l5 for old Utea and sl7fcy now..; Lirdflim, at Whisky dull af63i{@ss.‘;Frtlght» firm.’ •' v . ‘' ' closed dub' Gold V : .- BAUtsroniiFehJ 25.—Flour adviocingj Ohlo extru :!*-. ,•.• . jeocps* . - --v *• During:th« Senate debate rnSaturday, Senator Tarpto, of 'lndiana/'told ‘ Senator Wilaoa, ofiUdauaohaaetU, in reply tetfce ro latter t» the proposition to ex elude tho Uniori/thih the ro.a*|n YorioiTing New EQglajid out 'in the ,coidjwafl«te gfro-hor thnbencfit of w draft (draught)?^*/WUecn, In-vindication of MaraaobuieUc, reply to the **neer, said that hie B»te had filled her quota Of men nidei; every call' for troop* * exoept -the 1 Into* and -granted- lees than whieh numbepwas already, nearly made up. Beiide* thece, she bad alone furnished 15,000 ■aWMttfof . the Navy -of the United States, although 'rherr population contained a-tar go proportion of aged men in oonseqaeac* of tbo heavy drain- upoa tho younger portion of hor MM to, fill, up {the growing .States* of the West. JVDIGIAIr*»SKV OtKOUXTS a?JI» /HBTV TIktSFOE j. j; \ , ,ij. : HOLDIIQ TJ. 8 S COURTS,v J I to, MV >W, Mssoi- on ' Sunday, the times fixed! for holding,the United States Conrto In Indian* wero the first' Ta'eVd&y in Meyand November ef each yea/; '• Uaddr the ; same biil the" siwulta rwtre changed a* fol “»•* -***s• ’SwayM'a;, circuit,‘Ohio-and AlWiUgun ;u ad go Davis' circuit, Indiana end ; lUinoii.,)]pr:a , !S t. ■axTiurMoit oV'i'»aiUD_o»- -nivift usirrai ; • r,,.. xi,l VnXTXD. * Mr. Rice, of Maine, on one day lest weok mOTod.tpextend'fo'r 1 seyeny ears. the" patent for Brins?, Safety Waive: * Mri McKitehlj of Pittsburgh, ,in behalf of the river' men• re monstrated ngalfiit the extension.' 'Horead ifatexhenti in regard to its loefSoieaej,ihoir ;ipg that .boilers; having if attttehed to -them, *hadexploded. 'Others joinediu ,thoremon strihqe, and upon the vote; beidg'tskettj the proposition, killed’ by-a majority or two ,toone.|’ v '.v l i y..'. .* Vi y axTuiioi or BTxxußOAT.ivsrxonoir iav. ;;Thfcbili’donoernlngthe inspeeiiooof steam* reported by Senator iOha&dler yester .d*y*|tfOTsdes;th*titeamera used arftrry bo*tt> tugf,~toiv-bo*tfl,;«r freight.boats/shall be.subjaetto'the act c£JAagust £oth; 1832, so far as relates id the employment of licensed pilots and engineewi'tho inspection of halts, boilers and proVisions for .the protection ef.Ufc, end sh»Ural*o. be gov erned by.the roles and regainuons prescribed by the Board ofiuj*rvtti°S Inspectors. ; ’• Ah asfiltahk lorpootor of bulls, ahd ah as sistant inspector of ; and; machinery aro'to be .appointed for the distrfct of New York? » y - 't=f W /•NOttDE.—TI Jr «uy £ominlnt*'« Hoiie otffHanaa,’ H«rt * Wood atnetag onTrMartt h. # ha; feUswl&g/tb» an are ptmctx XlwiitittsaweU,, ■- Millar,. L .. 0 J‘;a.Dnijkoi. ‘ t f. • *. :JaSntt:P«»? Jr.. 1 - ! *: * i : Jetton* ET*qd»» - . I I&hgg&S?* /. Rtisbirgli ,'i?aai •ll xde«t atilioßuiMoc rC » OeoTjrtfihlTM, Jt* ThomMH-liove; O.O.HiUflpti* *r o. it. b. rAwnibi J«a*# Q'UoactT;<> ■ WfIU&HBTAjBt) • J.BiBll«to7‘ Z'i H.B.UC*fIA^ 7 .».K;to»fe - Jtl Jtoqjb Dihrorth. - : Byorte M26(IU ; .. J.B. HOTTH? Bttfj.