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IVaßhlugton’s Birthday is to be Cele brated. The secession troubles, which threaten the dissolution of the Onion, seem to have a pow erful effect in increasing* respect for and re newing a decayed desire to honor the natal day of the Father of his Country. The people of Pittsburgh, as loyal and patriotic as thoso safe ° f * ny othaf olly in lbe l: ° ion - have (partak m ln S of lha general feeling) determined to cele brate this day with more than tho customary eclat. J Do this occasion the military will be out in fullWoree, including the xluqueate Orovs, Jackson Independent Blues, Washington In! fantry, Lafayette Blusi, and Putiburgh Zm aves. The two companies last named appear •>n parade Or the first time. The Lafayette Blues promise to make a Use show, both iu numbers and appearance, and they havo been drilling closely in anticipation of their Jrbul. The Zouaves are also well drilled lor the oc casion, and will look well in thoir neat uui lorm, which is very similar to that of the Chi cago Cadets. With these additions a finer military display than has been seen on a sim ilar occasion for years may bo espeeted For the accommodation of military com panies from a distance, who are expected to be present, the hour of meeting has bem changed -from 11 o'clock, a u , to I o'clock, i- u , when the military will assemble on’Water street, iorm and take up the hoe of march.— The companies will be reviewed in Allegheny Oily. We hope the expectations of a fine parade which have boon raised may be fully realizsd, as they now promise to be. The banquet (military and civic) at City Hail, in the evening, gives promise of being even more interesting than the parade, if me may judge from the preparations which have been made. The hall has been handsomely decorated with elegant pictures, appropriate to the occasion. Young's band will be in altend anet, and the supper is to be served np by Col Jos. Flicker, of the Commercial BuslauranL the language of Gen. James iJ. Negley, cor responding Hocrotsry of tno Oommittee: " It is not intended merely as a Jubilee of pleasure lor the young and thoughtless, but the commemoration of an event which gave America one of its greatest benefactors, one to whom is ascribed unbounded publio service, one whose memory a grateful people should venerate with chute and tender recollections, especially when our joy is mingled with sad ness and the dark forebodings of the present awaken patriotic feelings in every bosom ; to contemplate with great earnestness the trails of character, counsels end measures of one whose highest ambition was his country's welfare. flu 1 life has immortalized the day. Tho beauty sand sublimity of its anniversary should find a •cordial/espouse io every heart, call out the youngsad urdont to join in public cclobralion. *nd speak ia a touching voice to the retiree, to the aged and sober-minded. The occasion ap peals to the national pride of every citizen, especially of Pennsylvania, which has ever been irite to the Delon. The arrangements for the banquet are not embarrasad by sectional Interests. The management has been entrust ed to Our moat respectable citizens. Mo opper . tunity has been' afforded tor speculation—the regulations Insure satisfaction to those ladies and gentlemen wbo do not usually attend pub lic festivals.” That these intentions will be fully carried out the names of the committed are a sutii dent guarantee. Everything that can con* rlribule to the horn fort of the company ha* been «4soei The hail doors open at 0 o'clock v. j|., the banquet will be served up at , after vWhlcfc toasts, speeches, Ac , will be the order t 4 the evening. Dressing rooms for ladies and gentlemen have been provided. Indeed, lbs arrangements are so complete that none can /ail of securing the fullest orjuyment, and we eh.'ll be disappointed ii the banquet is not oue of C'he uioet respectable and entertaining affairs evor bC ! <* in the city. A nun. her of our merchants, desirous of paying all p"oper respect to the Jay, have agreed to close their places of busuurn, situate about two miles above Franklin, on French Creek. The well was bored to the depth of GOt* feet, which many considered far bdowlhe oil, and It is said that the company were boring upon the last fOot, after which they intended to give it up. ; However,'while the men were at supper, there was a terrible explosion in the well, toro ing out a great stream of oil with such force that it took tire and burnt off the cable which held the tools at the bottom of the well, with other things which catuo before the fast spread ing flames. They finally succeeded In putting out the fire, and were able to save about 100 barrels of the oil, which is running rapidly to wast& it is expected that when the company w prepared to save the oil and removo it well will yield Beveral hundred barrels per duy The least agitation in (ho well produces a steady * ncremB ° 0 f th® B*®** flow of oil. No more ai S ° attbiB W(m der/ul well at present. Oil is being Bt.' uclt * lmo>l but «*« 80 common a circL' a “ l:inco ber ° tb »‘ il “ tnucb spoken of b y, “«>•» interested. Be*l estate U rapidly vlrsndng in price. T»Kam:s FusD.-lho ton oonUi battona to the Emus luad w. v ® ****iv*xl »t the Mayor** offloe yealcrday: Veoghtly t Kopp - MS Ciiixea* of Brady'a Bead *3 Aljuta Lodged o. U Brady*i Bend ••;••• * u » A_ H. (dumber*, Ibelr clerk* and e.“■ o « o ‘&r=z:=zv= ' S B Beeyer.. * K w Amoral prevtouoijr reported. Totals Amonnt remlUsd. OokaxcTioir W-e stated yesterday that the sarcophagus for the remains ofHenry Olay had been taken from this city on the steamer Line den. We have since learned that we were misin formed. The tomb was shipped from here per -Adams' Express," the company agreeing to catn’rlt jrtt. The railroad companies bad made Ute same agreement, but as they could not get it through to its destination by the 22d iaat. lt wu given to the Express Company tor transportation. We cheerfully make this cor rection, for the commendable patriotic spirit displayed by . the company deserves U. Bkeiodbly ImjubSd —Peter Moilen, an ore mlnerj'residing on the Island, near Johnstown, was seriously hurt on Tuesday by the prema tura discharge of a blast. Bis face was severe ly.burned and disfigured, and two or three of Ida fingers torn off. We helieve be received no internal injuries, and his speedy recovery is probable. ’ Sob&TI or the Peace —Mayor yeatwday held to ball Patrick McfMflHJ Sooth Pittsburgh, on a charge of Barely of the onoath of Benjamin Bantbury, who allege! that on Wednesday,Mr. Quin, while in hlafionto, drew a knife and threatened to kill Both himself and his wife. • * •* U* • • «**• fy*-**:'; '' • ■vm ' >r| •? JW., !* • •' . * • . 1 . * . • • ••* **, - - a . "\.X V _ . t, . :-•*» If ~. « .'J* - ►». “I A Sxrml’s Joke—On Thunday, Justice \ ictor Scriba, ol iteaorve township, com rill L"*l to jail Dr Augustut Aehenbach, . barged with V'~c«y to the amount of SJ, on oath of l. W. Kolkenbeck,” Dr. Francis llardtmeyer acting as deputy constable After being com milled Dr. A waa takon before Judge Mellon, on a writ of habtaa - ll,s counsel slated that the whole matter was a juke ibu Information having boon brought upou a hook loaned lo Dr. A. The Uourt, however, could see no evidence of the Joke on the face of ihe commitment and refused to diaoharge the Doctor, but admitted him to bail for trial If this waa done iu a juku it may prove a serious one to totua cwnctsriicU. St AH BSD - A UO AO named iK)CU4O*ok Jtf* gnire was slabbed in the right side at the -Ofd House at Home," on (Irani street, by a stran ger, unknown.. It seems that Maguire went Into the house and allrckod a man who waa in the bar-room, whon tbe slrangar, a small man, tnlericred, telling blm he ought not to attack any one In such a manner. Upon this Maguire •'pitched into" the litUe man and threw him upon the floor While h« had him down the stranger stabbed Maguire in tho rignt side, but it wss not until the man had left that Maguire discovered that he was nut lie was taJun lo Dr. Murdock’s' office, where his wounds (not very serious; »i redressed. Person s c—Dan, W Boa- K,n . general representative of the interests of the f Ft. W. it C. B R , at Chicago, has been the recipient ofa dozen pieces of magoidcvnt silver piab-, iT6S6iiit-#y hold him a« a loan, and railroad officer. PrUnd boaa ba« the wolJ d wervod reisuuUuo of b*>ng lh« boat ticket agent In the country He hai been lofforiog wub a tevero attack of the J.p therm bat t< rapioly recovering, and inland* opening a tuit in connection with the railroad office. IiJE Hcvt.VUI.KNT S givo one of htr pleasing anj inalruclivo ©nloriainmvnu for their bon*hi, on neat Tueaday evening at Oity HaU Wo are confident that the claim* of to worthy an object will nut he unheeded KouutHY —On Saturday night,th» ‘.»ih mai the grocery and hotel of Arthur K’rk, it, Sharon, Ai\.“"er tounty. was entered by bur giari, and robbeu cf S’/'J ir» paper money, $2 in silver, and ninety one coppers. Twelro or fifteen pounds of tobacco, and acm« whisky wore also taken. Suspicion rests on u man named (jundtlcy, as one of tbaJperDOtratori He was seen the noil morning with a r.olJ of bills, and the sauio day left town b»r pa/U unknown. He was sunt to the l\>muuioary from that county a fear years ago, for itoaiing a watoli at M-iddlete*. Blitz gives a grand holiday oihibilion this afternoon, at thru) o'clock, for faunhtM.— Young's band u engagotj, and ail the huje folks expect to have & good lime seeing tho wonderful canaries and hearing th« uiusic. Tho performances thus far havo been w
Dd R. D Johnson, §. B. Kemlo and Edwartft B- Dunnegan, .Representative dele gates loft* 18 Otato Convention. ft }*■<>' 7 , - _ U -s’ H > 'V. I '- "t V **. • - • --^ •-...' . -V V-... ..• iWVfc.jjSlajWSfVSfe. rV Bow Outrage in Allegheny-A Dwelling Bobbed aud then Hired. o' C Vo n et W M or hour uf pure oil, and could bo niado to yield more if tlm proprietors had sufficient vat mum. This well is only two hundred and salty flve feel deep, and on account of operators being able to dig to the rock, instead of driving pipoa, property on this side of the river is much sought after " Wo were present last evening at the drill of * ® c lttibur S* * Company composed of the young men of our city, who parade for v e brut time today, in company with tbo uquesne Greys. The company was organ- Jzed shortly after the visit of Lho Chicago /zouaves, last summer, and then numborod some eighty members. The company did not go into drill then nor until about tho first of i*Mr which time they have been drilling regularly under instructions. They expect to turn out twenty live or thirtv mein, bers on parade to day, exclusive of the officers. i abort time they have bo.»n drilling they go through the maoual of arms and infantry drill very well, and they will, with their new uniform make a creditable sp„ pearance. The uniform is very similar to that or the Chicago Cadets, consisting of a scarlet cap, black enameled front, b ! uc jacket,round lng from tho cheat, trimmed with a scarlet and yellow band, ornamented with stool but tons, and under it a blue sfciit, bLff leather bolt, with brass plate, star in centre; scarlet pants, and light leather loggias Tho otti.-ers’ uniform is s cap like the privates, bluo cloth frock coat, black enameled belt, red s lk sash and scarlet pants The effect of the wlnli is tine, and the uniform is decidedly tho hand somest wo have seen. The command- of ihe company has been tend, red to J.,ehl. K BJ din Hoberts, of tho Greys, who Iris (f„r Ihs prosentat least) accepted, and will parado with tbo company today. The other officers arc; rtrtt IXrutenant —G. W. Tanner, Se.,„,t l irittenanl— Li. U. Onus'.a ; /-'.r,/ Sergeant —T. J. Armstrong. A..W r Sergeant— Jas. U. Stewart With the ~e-. fection of drill this corpse will soon ai.ju:r.-, it must soon be one of lho beat and most popular ib ihe Lngauu. KIMiD K«.»R T U K'J W| N o Sfu*k> -Ull W'.tJ n<**J*y Wta. H Murd..i,b. who .rivos a (urDlluro car for Ale**/*. l-Vk'-i. r Irwin, Srnkhflflvl gtroul, was driving down to lb.* wnr«ru« in i, bo was attack*! by thrmi b.ya, win ihr>w au.ncw til him, U-at him *b ut Ui.i ami face, and, not content with thir, fol lowed bim Lo the shop, wblrh they hlT Man is ih «: \V\,iw ‘ Dr. Winablp, o( B -ston, iboAmtrican S-unp. bon, wb-.can hit I,mm ]*ouhd». is U> vi.-livor a lecture on ibo advantages of phy»iral tracing, at Concert Hall, l.» m*Tr<»w tm*n,ng. ur»d«r the auifdcttj of tbo I’itUburgii Utu.naVu- A#. tociatiuQ. During the l»*f',uro he will ribibil •otno of hia wonderful feaU of eUtmgtii l atom Michael a buy of tmvon b-rn, arrtoletl for anabVing a p** ket book from a lady In the Diamond market, who ««»p©d Intn one of Alderman Rodger*« officer*, while being taken t • pru..n, wa» ar retted again on Wtainoadey night, arid ndged m Jail to await hla trial, yesterday. V KtDirT —ia tbe Court of Common h’teaa, yeaurdav, tbe ewe of K>ng & McCullough t»’ Urrio Newtoc, which iua been on trial »*v era! daya, waa conclude!, Uio jury returning a verdict for the plaintiff. Dmti 3 trt —l»r C Sill, Sil *dlo IW, •treol, attend* to all braru-tuw v ( th« D-rntal Lfofeaaion. Da. HtEßiiiss ta* >naAuiar«urad ta Ua oKy, Mad wUi m*l m rtaM>Qtk>« «*r»a MlNi SAPONIFIER! Imporlaiit hi Kamiii*! Sjve Tone Trouble, and kapfn^c BEST , ~ SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds IMI T A S II ! ! Peuo'a, Salt Manufact’g. Co. Aod fey *U k>rxuUMt« t, tn lb« Ualt..l fltatAa KXCKLSIOft GLASB WOHKB i K. W0LK&......K r. PLUNKKTT T. CAMFH&I L. WOLFE, PLUNKETT & CO., ULAN* th\ii u;hhi:kn, KAREHOUSK Bfo. 12 Wood Street, Corner of First, DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOBEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. RAINBOW >•! t Kl.iaiK V I LIU TKl'ftS VOR RUPTURES. .t«i I, i hm i i m ki K.i.i' M*f STATIONER, JOB PRINTER, Qlank Books for Railroads, Steam boats or Commercial Houses, ruled to any order and got ten up in the beat style. ALL KINDS OF PLAIN FANCY PRINTING DONE TO 01DIEX LAKESUPEBI OK (JOPP&B MILL BMRLTIH6 WORKS, PARK, IU’M RDY A CO M MANUFACTUKFKS of sheathing. .'.Bnuters'And Bo|t Copper, Preiised Copper Bofr toms, BaJeedßUß Bottotau. Bpeltertiolder, A«- «| ** Tlirfi Milt t; PITTSBURGH, PA Pl(t« burg)., Pa, Al-SO-4UKNT >ir W. S. HAV£N, AM D BOOK BINDER, * . *i->V »• \ «> “ - " *«1 * THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. Congressional News. Washington City Items HARRISBURG CONVENTION. Mr. Li a coin’s fieception in Philadelphia. FORT KEARNEY ITEMS &c., &c„ WPKCI tl* The Democratic State Convea- 11 A KHLSBf Rii, Feb J 1 i be S;.*‘r Convention assembled at Brail's lUll llii* nfwjrm-uu *1 ilireouYluck. There ww a very tu.l ftltei.diUiro of delegates The «>i the Democracy of the wore prrvot Hon. \Y 1 1! lain U. \Wlah, Cl-* t. (u.-tn i’l He I K uiicralit-Suto Gouiin iU«:e t i-ull ij ;h*j (' is veutio| to order. an 1 made an eloquent and patriot# rpcech. Hen J, b i ci*■ ,>r, Hod. John W Ma)» n»rd a*d John K q , w*r** n<»m-- naU.-J lor Winporary cbarmeti, when iim. Cri'Well tu*»\ t*d that Henry ]) |-\, 6 ur. Ol \\ .--liniTflaMil I «* t hcs**u jie*Ui*iJif*nt chair* man !») u« . laiualn n, which Wkj tdiri-..] au.J [. us i hoem.g Mr Io»ior. upon taking the Chair, returned h»» thanke lo tuu Convention h r tbe honor conferred upon him. Ho tpobu feelingly of the dutrwtod ilalo of Ujo country, and laid lhallho cauao wai not the fault of tho Demo crat!, and that they must unite, heart and hand, lor the preservation of tho Union. Mr. FoaUr made au . l.queol national speech, wh>cb wu revei v» d with wild applause. Commit Lot* on l>. gaoi Nation and Contested •Stal! were f»pp...uled, sfwr which tho Conven. lion *Jj urm>d W toe*t again at half pant sevuo o clock in the evening. EVENING SESSION. A; the oveoiog ■e#»»vu, the Committee un organizaUun reported one Vice Priftwient, and one &ccr«ury »rom each 3ei*aton»l dictrUa uf tb« 3ui<\ Hun. William U Willie made au eloquent »peocb Gm» Ft**tar followed Mr Witte.--- Ue laid it was impossible that Use Republican parly c-ouUl administer the affair* u f the gov ernment up.-n the principles laid down in the L-hieagu platfercn Lie at length '(wonted nuu*«ruui p*HU,>n« 7<.r the Border Slate ar>4 Crittcodm r«r*•( N C . p.'-«r.ul.?i Uaia • f Mr t iingiuii , rfii»'.<- ro*um<*d UiH comiJorali -u of Lt*c Util fur ihi' uf U»«i |*. •»-t*»l •orviou > mi ib« vaU*, wl; i-h Wu laid over vwiWrdaj Mr llu/it*‘f uM 4, »a J tbst tf tbe States •frrtf in lU l nu-Ti wo iutd no right in ml u fV th<* j«*«Ui benefit*. lUhuIJ nut be to on f.-ro« the law, fur lfc« puatal law* wure not r«*‘*ted. \N •« »* ut-l ?.•■*. M.Jvrukr, u'der lU»* U ic. U> pui».*b MftU'i tu lh*i »»>. »lui hi* the m jircajiuti i f.»u» fwlinii, atw rebellion, In Ui>< '<■ ;! iwai j tu txi but ilrp* v,:,tch wuuM end In u»ing fj rc« *gaui»l tk-i »rt'r\l;ng Stale* M r 1 )ooll lll ** said :t wm a ino%*(>rn v( pea,*, not of war. It was otu July u» arknowiedge ami f• • r 1.-0 Utc chaß«pa uf lb* day Whut are u.<> i-’w iJua.* which wu bavit lo um>i ' Kirnl U.c-ro '.l U -' Ido* that slavery i» a bif**»w.g at d a pro] sr ilalo of 4 0 baits of free ■ u.*inutu>ni Thu luoi despotic in the Southern Stat- H, ami throaWns to destroy ' ororythiDg unless ad united and revognuad. Too iir»t demand was made of lb«j Democratic parly and became that parly w»»ul j hot fully admit Ibo id’t >1 was destroyed. To day.wiih mm in tboir band*, il i« drinr mined that we • hall make a now ConstitiUoii, and carry slavery into Um lorritorieji where it never ex Died Uo hoped that Ibis bill Would he passed as one of ibo means which wul give jH*aco to tho I’nmn. Mr. Hunter said bo was glad to hoar that this was not a uieasuro of I'oumnn, hut bo thought it was nut necessary to pass it, as ibo |’o»t(uai>U)r General bad all the powers neces sary. Mr l’owoll, of Ky., si«»ko against tho hill. Ue raid if it was passed it would give the power of a despot to the Head Clerk of the Department, and destroy the liberties of the people. Mr Fesaondon, of Me., said he thought the o juato,* vwj drawing un his imagination for such an assertion. The bill limply gave power lo tho I'ostrawter-Geoora! to suspend the operations of the laws, and relieve him of tbe necessity of any attempt to enforce the law*. It is most eminently a measure of peace. The secret la that gentlemen want to force us lo acknowledge that secession is lawful. It soerns to bo the simple truth that gentlemen want lo l*l us have 2; measure of peace, with out we acknowledge this. Alter uearly three hours wero spent in ex ecutive session, the Senate opened the doors and proceeded to tbe consideration of the mis* cellaneuus Appropriation bill, passing several amendments ot tbe Committee of Finance. 41 hvo o'clock ibo Senate took a recess until sevoD. iiouriE-Mr. Davis, of Mass , from tbe Select Committee of live,to whom was referred the President’s Special Message of the Bth of January, made a report as to the stationary of vessels of tbe navy, in such a manner as to neglect the defence of tbe whole Atlantic Coast during the prevalence of lawless vio-> lance. The number ships they say, lying in port dismantled and unfjt for service is £B, amounting to the aggregate of 874 guns, none of them could be repaired and put under sail short of several weeks time. The House resumed tbe consideration of Mr. St&nten’s volunteer bill. Mr. Bocock, of Ya , resumed and concluded bis remarks commenced yesterday, contending that the bill proposed to attempt to enforce the Federal laws independently of the civil power of Ibo country. Ije could not say what the border slave States would do in tfil eyefit of the pwsagfi of the bi 17, but he knew Ibat Virginia U committed and her honor and her interests require that she resist tbe intended warlike aggression on the other Southern States. If the bill become* a law, be hazzard* fed the opinion that iu less than three months all the slave border States, with one or two exceptions, will be foond standing with the seceded Stales He argued that tho Repub lican party is hostile in Its orgari?Z4tinn, b<- causo Us corner slono U In opposition to tho extension of slavery, and iU rallying cry the decJarytion that Southern institu tions are to be circumscribed and oppressed, while those advocated by that ptt'ty are to be extended. In coocluaion he ea:d that the Re publicans adhere to their platform with more tenacity than to the Oonstition, and in the name of the Constitution, which the bill vio Utes, in the mime of his constituents who were to injured by if; in the name of his Common Country, whose peaci was lo bo destroyed, per haps never to be restored, ho denounced and execrated the bill.—(Suppressed applause in the galleries. On motion of Mr. Stanton, of Ohio, the further consideration of the bill was postponed till Monday. Mr. Adrian, of New Jersey, proiontod a nir-tnorial from Jersey City, signed by 1,215 persons, 200 <.*f wlmm Republicans—also u memorial from New Brunswick, signed by over *»o0; they pray for the adoption rf the Crittenden proportion, or other Consliluliuna! mode of adjustment of the National ditii culties. &c M &c, t The repost of the Committo of Thirty-tbroe was next considered Mr. Barrett, of Mo , spoke in condemnation of the Republican party and entered hia pro Usl against secession as unjust to the border slavcholding States. He said those which had recently c-mfedcratod together ought to have remained in the Union and therein fought for their Tights, but the flr*t movement toward c onion would unite Missouri and all the bor der SlttU-s to resist it. The Heine proceeded to tho eonsideratio l ef tbo Senate bill to provide /or tho payment of ibo vx pOTj»ea incurred in Oregon and Wh'li* I r:gton for tho suppression of Indian bostilitiog in ’•>'> and ’oO Tho bill appropriates s3,‘l’jU (HI 1 ), •'•••• ... The House reduced tho turn to lees than : (mm).ixh.), but nitbout deiinite action tho li .>ii»o adjourned. Phh.adbi.fiiia, Pub. ir J . —Tbo train with I•' n«'* wi ami buho arrived at Kensington de ( ul at 4 i/clock this aPernoon, and wore es- Oi*rJrd t<> iho carriage in waiting, Mr. Lin- C"!i. s barouche bring r.ihspicuous by tbe gay p'um*gu « f f.-ur white horses. Tbe procession then formed in line It was beaded by a body of mounted police followed by a cavalcade of citiaens representing, in politics, all parties, and tbe Ponriayivan’a dragoons. Tbe Presi de Tit elec*, with tbe Chairman of tbo Com mittee and President of tbe Councils, bis suito, tbe Committees of the New Jersey and Penn sylvania legislature*) and a large number of ct.iaens in carriages pPoceedjrd over the line of march. Tney weio ha hd everywhere with patriolio emblems and aintufestatiims of aboal 000 hundred thousand people gathered along tbe line of march. Tr»« weather was cold and threatening. Oa tbeir arrival at the Conti nental Hotel Mr- Lincoln was conducted to tbe balcony and introduced by the Mayor.— Tbe noisy multitude below greeted bis appear ance with wholesale c-beenri*. but, with tbe Mayor s welcome, bis reply was unoeard, ex cept by lbo*« in the immediate vic : nity. Mr. Lincoln displayed great earnpfetnH*a in the de livery of bis speech which caused the mass to reflect bis patriotic views in deafening ap plause. Mayor Henry in reieiving Mr. Lincoln referred to tbo calamitous con dition of affairs which left few firesides without iu dreadful visitati ns. The mass arc weary and sick of aelti*b ache ms wily plots, and selfish politicians and trust in statesmen and tbo patriotism of Mr. Lincoln t> restore peace and prosperity. He regretted tbe thortstay of Mr Lincoln which precludes the Intercourse of merchants, manu facturers and mechanic*, to afford clear dis discernments of thdr great interest. Mr. Lin coln replied: -I —SIt.VATE H is true tbal there is anxiety amongst eiUipn*, but the d}«satb lied are unable to point to anything in which they are being injured or about to be injured lienee be toil instipid in concluding that the crista was artificial, bet those who differ from mo point 'out ff •übslaQUal didlculiy Ue did not deny that this anticipated panic bad done cons ; derablo barm H« would be mc-*t happy to fulfil the bot«e of the Mayor lio brought a heart to the work: it was to kpeak of p'ans proposed, os bt* would •peak utHoiaily on Monday week. When he did p]*e*k bo won d take such grounds os were best calculated Vo reatoro peac»*, harmony and prc»p. my of the country, and lead to the per poiouy of tho nation and liberty of these fiJtaUs and people. He assured them be should do nothing Inconsistent with tbe teachings of tho Constitution and Dec! trail on of Indepen dence. He then retired for supper and nitae qut*oily held } levee. P 1:1 USM, tVb.-1 —The Bteam*bip Nova Scotian la signalled below. She furnishes tele graphic advices from Liverpool via Queens town lo Ihe lMb insl. Kxoum> —The Louden Tune* money or ticlf *a>B that an improvement on Thursday in iho Paris bourse caused an advance in the Kngliah funds, dosing Urm. Tbe discounts wero active, and tbe bank did h large business. The position yf tho Bank of Franco continues to improve. The recent veto of the Kmperur of Ruo&ia, of the arrangemout of an exehango of gold fur silver, is attributed lo political feeling. bos been a large increase in the remit tance of specie to India, which is said Vo bo tor tho purchase of cotton. The London Amci regard* the vote* of tho Prussian Chambers, in f*vor of Italy, as cal culated to chock thg warlike inclination of tho courts of Germany. Lord John Bussell's speech on Tuesday, is regarded in Parts os extremely warlike. Gakta.— The besiegers have blown up three powder msgo/. nes, destroying the side curtain of the citadel. 'J'he garrison a»Kol fir an ar» misiiooof two days to bury their dead. Cial dini granted the n quest, besides tending ne ce«-ariHs for the wounded. TtiKatv.—Tho Kussisn Ambassador baa niKisonted a strong nolo in reply to the Grand Vizor's report, reiterating tho sentiments of Kuasia. Tho Sultan coutinuos £rm iu bis re fusal to s-jsont fo tbe prolongation of the French occupation of Syria. Tbe commercial crisis continues at Galalx.' Tho Montegruse are ravaging the villages in the district of Nieiasep, killing men, women and children, and burning tho houses of the tnhabit&n is. Commercial Intelligen^s.—J.iykrpool, d.—q no sales of cotton for the week have been 49,000 bales, including 0,000 for specu lation, and 11,000 for export. The market oper.ed active, but tho American advices in connection with the unfavorable reports of tho state of tho trade at Manchester, caused a de cline of tl. Lower qualities are very Jar, and have boon otferred at a decline of }d. Ihe sales today, Friday, were H, 000 bales, jpolqding iOOO for speculation and export.— The market closed quiet, ut tho following authorized quotations : Hew Orleans, 7j for Mobile, for fair; 7t for middling upland; for fair, and 7 for middling. The stoek of cotton in portia 019,600 bales, of which 647,000 bales are American. Messrs Howell & (Jo.'s circular quotes the decline for middUng at one sixteenth, and common frd on the weed; fair qualities are unchanged, tbe market closing very dull. The Breadstuff* market oloslDg very dull. Corn is firm. Fort Keaunky, Feb. 21.— Tho Wes ter a stage passed at four o'clock, I*. m., bringing the following items of news; v Dbnykh, Feb. lfe.—'fhere is a gopd of eioitement about the newly discovered quartz mines, near Platte Canon, 22 miles from Den ver. A number of rioh leads are reported found, and prospects of one dollar abstained lo the pound of quartz. The weather continues pleasant, and many persons are leaving for tho Blue river country. Washington, Feb. 21.—between ten o-oioclc this morping, a w* D dow awning at the War Department, caught Ure from chim* ney sparks. Un tbe messenger hoisting the window to suppress the flames they were blown in the Secretary's room, scorching the papers on the latters table. Tbe early discovery of the fire was fortuoate, considering that tbe not fire proof. The Secretary, who early enters on business, was present, and first to give the alarm. . *•. ■•v;'*'- 'Srt' New urk Feb 21.—The siaaihßhlp Kan g'iroo, from Liverpool and Qaeeflsiown, has arrived, with telegraph despatches to the 7th 1 be House of Commons bad rejected the call on the government for a reform bill. The Paris MoniUtur confirms the reported cession of Mentor and Rognebonre to Prance. Latest—London Feb. 7tb._The negotia | tions relative to the Danish questions have been temporarily suspended. The impression is strongly of a pacific solution of the question beingSaiTived at. Paris advices state that the Catholic party in the French eham berfl will propose an amendment to the adding of tho Emperor, protesting against the revolu tionary policy of France in Italy. Tho Lon don (ZWy article concerning Hr. Cobden is more circumstantially contradictod. So far from los'ng. by investments in the Illinois Railroad lie is receiving & handsome income. England had boon invited by France to slop Garibaldi’s career, but declines on tho pit* t bat thy Neapolitans ought to be left to settle their own matters themselves. A letter from Genoa states that while the elections were proceeding in one of the Communes of tho pruvineo of hleesina, a party of Bourbon- Juts entered tho hall and butchered, in cold blotd, the President of tho electoral colisge and bis two sons. b Comm am jal—Liverpool, Peh. 7. The sales cf cotton for three days wore2l,ooo baits, including il.ooO hales for speculation and export. The sales to-day, Thursday, were • JXtO bales, including 1,000 for speculation and export. The market closes dull, at a de» dine uf ; 1 since Friday. The Manchester udw.ua cuntinua unfavorable ; breadstuffs steady ; provisions quiet. Ixjndun, Feb. 7.—Consols ciosed at SI 2 ill ' * ' Four Keaknev, Feb. til —The Pony Ex press passed at 3 o’clock P. M; «A.v Francisco, Feb. G.-3:40 o’clock P. M. The exciting topic in ban Francisco is the heavy failures ot dry goods merchants. Yes terday the old established house of TaafFep, MtCahill & Cu., was attached for debts due San Francisco creditors, amounting to $338;- OOO; the entire liabilities represent $1,3U0,000 of which some SGOO.UOO were a wed in this city and the balance in the East. Their assets are unascertained, but the creditors seem to think themselves secure. The next failure is that of boloman 11. Bohn & Co., importing dry goods merchants. The attachments levied amount to $090,000. Then followed attach ments on the retail dry goods store of Thomas Brady; there is some prospect that this house will compromise with their creditors and weather the storm. These failures produced a panic in the dry goods business, which hes oeen astonishingly overdone for a year past.' Taaffee, McUahill & Co., owed ban Francisco hankers about $200,000 on which they were paying two per cent a month. Forbes’ warehouse on the corner of Green and Battery streets was partially burned dn the 4th, destroying about #16.000 worth of merchandise, mostly hided spd horns. Tnere is hut very little late news of inter- QSt. The Legislature U doing bat little, waiting tu have the Senatorial election (jumtlon settled. 1t id understood Uiat the advocate! of Denver will put toriJb their besteftorls U) bring on the election this week. H. There has been no action op ihe Micon reso lutions yet, and the discussions continue tak ing a very wide range. v The Sacramento Union credits the report that there are 800, or 900 men enrolled in San Francisco as Knights ot the Golden Circle, whose object is to favor establishing a Pacific Kupublic. The whites and Indians in the vicinity of Uumbolt Bay are reported again at war. Thirteen natives have been killed in one on slaught. A Union meeting is to beheld this evening in Alinada county, across the bay from San Francisco. E lward Stanly and OoL Crockett fete among the speaker* announced. Washinotos City, Fab. 21 —The Becrc« tarv of the l retail ry to-day, in response to the resolution of the House, submitted elabor ate documents in which he says it is believed that the duties on imports continue to be col lected in tno ports of entry in Carolina, Geor gia, Alabama, Louisiana and Florida, and that vessels are entered and cleared in the usu al manner. But, so far as the department has been advised, tbe colloctors assume to per* form tbeir duties under the authority of the -Slates in which they reside and hold and :o coivo duties subject to the same authority. Only about half the t dicers of customs in theso M-aies hove resigned their commissions, while Uo others appear to have' entered on their duties to the government of these Slates without considering it necessary to perform this official ceremony, so greatly has the mor al tone of individuals been impaired by the examples of disloyalty to the Union.- The documents transmitted embrace the cor respondence relative to the New Orleans mint Ac. In speaking of tbe general subject, the Secretary says that throughout the whole course of encroachment and aggression the Federal Government has borne itself with a spirit of practical forbearance of which there is no example in the history of public society, waiting in. patriotic hope that the empire of reason would resume its sway over those whom excitement of psssion has thus blinded, and trusting that iho friends of good order, wear ied with submission to the proceedings of which they disapproved, would at no distant day rally under the banner of the Union and exort tbemslves with vigor and success against tho prevailing recklessness and violence. Atch Ison, Feb. 21.—The deputation from the Pottawatomie*, consisting of three cbieis, catuo in yesterday and applied for relief for the tribes. After sitting a few moment! in Uen. Pomeroy’s office, Sassombane, a venerk. tie chief, arose and addressed the General as fellows: “We have heard you are a great father of tbe whites j will you become a father to my starving people' Two of my tribe have died aljeady, and many are in danger of starvation if not immediately supplied. Our wivus and childron were crying about us when we loft They said ‘if you come back empty we will starve.’ Annuities are cut off. Tra ders will not send us food for wo have no money. Our horses and cattle are dying t ? , nu We left our home* on Lake Michigan. My wigwam Btood where now is the great city of Chicago. We were removed from Council Bluff. Never in my life have I seen such suffering among my peo ple. If you will keep us we will live, ifnot we will die. ” He is a fine looking Indian, and spake fluently, with great emotion. He represented 250 of his trine in most destitute conditio, which i* poroborated by statements from that part of the country. Gen. Pomeroy loaded their wagons for them with provisions which will last them till spring. H Detroit, Feb 21-The Republican State Convention, for the nomination of dusUoe ol the Supreme Court, met at Lansing, yesterday and nominated Randolph taanninf for tion Resolutions were adopted to maintain the Constitution without compromises Per feet harmony prevailed, The Legislature hat Uken no further action relative to the appoint ment of Commissioners to tbe Puaoe (jonven tion. M one will be appointed, 80 Yi asuinuton, Fet.?l — c*ni , turned lrom Florida by direct^,lf sw tary of War, to resume charge of the Wash ington aqueduct,, leaving Major Arnold of the artillery corps, in charge ol the fortlfC Lons at the Tortuga*. fi e represents “htt they are m good condition to resist attack from New York, Feb. )Jl.-The President elect (eft the city at eight o'clock.. His departure wss witnessed by an immense assemble of oilmens. Salvos of artillery were fired. The cunard steamer Africa w4s gaily decorated with flags, and fired a salute of twenty one guns on the departure of the President's train. HoNTfifiMßliV’ Feb. 21.—1 t is understood loat Mr. x&Qcey declines a seal in tho Cabinet at tbe suggestion of friends. He prefers to represent His government in -Europe. „* " .. ■/*’ b-v. ‘ »V * .■ 1.- V VI V r‘ • •••';* k >, y : ■ . Nino feot water in tie diaritmf;' PIITSinUCiAS MAil|SE , tg. Reported Bxprvsty for the Daily tXarkjftg: Pitwsutmn, Ki kriwv'iTaC'lfflsi* Flour ...Dull si )*sterda>’> figure*.AOiejßl«f 102 bblr, In JotK.Ht «ftjjrfcjiV* -' family, $5 76&'i,SS fir Diu«*>— Vprir« ig/s **. 1 for utr*, ss,7ft^}. p «,SS for extra f-.rnHy, aad for -Xy lancj— ■>■,.■■ u-fa .«•■ •' 2o9,.bu»J». W>r«, ftt £tv; 16a bush oa« >p4 fct2s@ cc. ’ ’ ' 'V" Apple»_gii bblH ai ■ -r -;.. . Cheeßew.SaiOß a£'6ox*aJW: i. at IOo.SHb;-- fj . n s4 Molassesvlealort So bj>is._N. <>-, *l M.igbl yp ftgaJ. wjj Coflee. ..Sa|i/ 8 « incktfiHteat J , -»4 Scea...‘-ai* B % Fl *** 4i.iu6si.it ..? ii. "2$ J»uur.„!iii w 7 ‘waeUyy at 13&Ua ( . a. .•. Hyt F10ur...*.!,* lo bbl* «t ’s<& ’ h " ;V . ?3*4i Feed..jJui,»s j lotl fehr^u.ff- Wtti; * ggs....'iHl«a 6 bU.j at 1 -.. .it'/;-, -i • . OH...Halos „ bUi. Ut.l Mu. 1 ui 90-jajiftl. . 8a11...5»!e« SO bbla. No 1 n .«$ Beaus...« H icB Gj bush KnuU ViltUd.M &60-, ’ "... '•r-’-J WliUky...3nldt- :il hb*s itectifieU Hi r& Cmcliuiaii Hfai?kiit> r ... C» oimuti. February 21.-Kveni o g-t|»^.ii?icaaJ.ifey. FiourJifls fi 'mu taticrM ,V f < Kvb h*g a-Jvnu.TU to » u ti ih tn *" *' !‘ kleM of 1»j0 bus I ,Mi. l'n-ViHioD.-s noijijbit.of Importance in du.n£ anl,\liliXi'E’ Aux„hs«» Cm, Pofc, 2J, iBel. Th«.tuarkdt Uaa iiuprcrad > hulo aia«> Usl wefcii the Ka-laro donmod UJek a 111 tie tel U r-' fTfcdi'liWQ uodorguue do important ohaogw .‘ / »• ' • • » No. Offered. 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