JAMES . P. E I* E - 14t A*D I P E . ° PEtilifT ub EIGIAL J'APE4 0, ,7liA_,Clr.r WED t SUAY MORNIBIGM4AN. IS OI.'X 1r 'AL .41.1" "I" El R . FROM WYSTXKIS Wheeling Press contains the following items of intererm On Saturday, Weeling was rife with ra• _;agora respecting the large force. superior mttrPftione and threatening intentions of tiansirai , 4inlison towards Romney—the probabiqtlf evacuation of that place by thii . -Union forces; and 'he pas age of five thousand troops to take place un Saturday night over' the Baltimore and Onto Rail, road for-MA:limey from no one knew where. On Bunday, the troops were said not to have gone over the road, and the order for their transportation thither wes said to have been countermanded. (On Saturday,scletter was received in this city Irom a reliable party, dated Jan. 9th, says I Oct An nhansel is just in from Brax ton, having traveled all night. On Tues day, he made a successful reconnohanoe at the Glades, above Sutton, in Webster ' county, and attacking three hundred rebels and killed twenty. two of them, look twelve horses and ninett.sevon head of cattle, without the 1. as of &man. Oa Situtdity. Mr. Banigardner, U. El Msrsttal of Wayne county, arrived in this city. bringing with him three prisoners, A. J Buckner, from 00011, a teamster of Humphrey Marshall's (wee; Marcus Bean, of Wayne county, a-member of Jenkins' Cavalry, and George M'Oorkle, also of Wayne, a home 4 , some," Oluprenao Court. Chief TasticeLowrie and Justices Wood. ward, Tnompaon and Read. The follow• ing opinions were delivered this morning: Bhippen vs Price, Motion to quash the appeal :tom Nisi Prins discharged. Union lnearaace Company vs Pay.- -Motion to quash the writ of error is mama tamed and writ quashed. Patterson vs Arnold and others, and Wallace vs Rarmstead. Be argument ordered in both cases. Forsyth vs Wells. Judgment reversed and new . trial awarded. Milter •a The Pitteburgh and Clemens , . villa Rlaroad Cumpany, Judgment 1 . - firmed Donnelly vs Ryan. Judgment reversed end averrire facias'cla novo Awarded. Oshlll va R mood. Argued this morn. fns and j 4dynAnt gr anted. —FisitadalpAsa Bealetin of Monday • Our. Era ELY'e ma= U. S. CAVALRY, The Sunday M. ruing Chronic/or, Washiog- , ton C.'. re . , says of the regiment, a portion of which was recruited harm ..tlolonel Emory, of the Sixth U S. oavalry, loca ted near the Poor Home, Informs us that the health of his regiment, thus far, has been moot excellent. He also states, as an evidonce)of the discipline and good order which prevail in his camp, that he has at the present time but five prisoners at the guardhouse. The uniform good conduct noticeable in this regiment is attributed by the colonal to the assiduous attention and general liberality of spirit evinced by hie officers towards the men, whose confl. denco and esteem they have so long en oyed.." DAILY MAIL ON ROUT& No. 2661 —We understand a petition is being circulated in favor of an increase of mail service o n the above route, which embraces the oftla oes of It eh Valley, Walker's Mills, Nobles. town, Candor, Bargettstown, Cross Creek, Patterson's Mills and Independence; and passes through ft country thickly settled and inha bite' by as intelligent and thriving a population as is coatained in Pennsyl vania It is said the papers pnnted in ashington come by way of Pttaon•gh, when de-tined for the above named office•, We hope the prayer of the petitioners may be greatest. PITT:. , B (I WIRER B The Baltic more Sun sap: On 4,S knarday morning, while n crowd of persons ware assembled at the corner of Baltimore and Oalveri streets, to gamma tea passaga of a train of army wagons, the pocket of Mr. J abn ScnatlenbeTer, of Pittsburgh, was pinked of a wallet °obtaining upwa-ds of eighty dollars, principally in treasury notes in the den. mination of five dollars. Me had no idea when it was done, though a few minutes before he discovered that he had been robbed he had his hand on his pocket boAr. LIBRARY Lscrrucias —The distinguished orator and statesman, El ward Riverett, it e gaged to deliver an address ander the auspices of the Library Association, at Oocert Hell, on Tuesday evening, 2lst— suij ot, "The Origin and Character of the War." It is the intention of the commit. tee to have reserved seats toroughout the hell, or at least a porton of it. At.BIIAULT.--.Tile Mora bad Wore him yesterday evening thecaptsin and olerk of one steamboat and the mate of another, on cross suns far assault and battery. No one was much hurt, and the matter was, we believe, amicably adjusted. ♦ man named Oahill was also before him, charged with assaulting his wife. He was held to anatier. ' Bistrrl....—Mayor Wilson yesterday committed to ji.l J.hn Gavin, of 44111rd soraptde," who had beaten his wife, sufs ferias frour,erysipelas, knocking her down outthinking tier Until she was terribly drs figured, being, cut and bruised frightful ly. She wes rent to the Poor 'louse in such a condition that she may not recov. or. Gavin w committed for assault and battery with intent to kill. DlRacroas ELECT/ED.—At an election held at the Lffiee of the Allegheny Insur ance Company on Monday, the following Board of Directors was elected for the preeent year: Isaac Jones. John D. no. Cord; C. G. Russe.y, Harvey Childs. Rich. and 0. Gnat, Wm. Dean. Adam Jacobs, Robert B. Slbrilng, Robert H. Davis, B Fahnestock, John Irwin, jr., Robe L McGrew. 0 , 94 pr Baws.—Tills really beautiful drama is stiki drawing good houses at. the Theatre. It is welt east and the oharie• tars generally are well rendered. it will be repeatelto.night and is well worth a visit to the Theatre if only to hear Mr. Collins' Ana singing. MEADVTLLE PORT Otirion.--Theie were mailed at the Meadville Post Oikee, for the quarter ending December 81st:19,886 letters, being an inereaseof two thousand over the-previous quarter. /t is estimated the office will nett the Glevertudinit 12,000 yearly over its eznanses HORSE STOLEN —On last Friday night, a flue Drack'borie, fixseen bands high, well built and high sp•rited, - was f atolethfrom the reble of Boniamii) Smith. five miles NPrit.ean 'of Cantou,Stia obunt.j, ritzy do'iars rowa-d offered for the re. cor-ry of the hms4 and thief or $25 for tt a h .rse alone. It is thought the thief took the Harrlsburgh road. Doca.tsoam —Toe; jury trials for the present term of Court having all been dia• pared. of Judge Mellon yesterday afternooj discharged the traverse jury with the iherkks .f the Court "Naar ;sae" tried ntthe-preeeot tern of —r, Rub- y esAx. on motion of 8.-R.1400W Nail,. itiftrot A P e inAhVIII.RSI.Purtiv Mr; /kik i1ur,.. ) 0,71% 'An exatittiklicti: Az% terdsy. Ord! " s s • *• • • --1111ection of-City Officers Of cosuo ells. Select,: and :Clotiornon Colonel's 'let in joint sussion e on. Tuesday evening .f or the ells ion of city officers. Theltepublicans, VbO tutve an overwhelming majority on joint ballot, as well as in each distinct - branch, had nominated officers in emus, and the election was considered a mere matter of form. In Select Council thefollowing members were present: Messrs. Allen, Dickson, Duncan, Dutton. Morrow, Miller, Kalil. lan, McCarthy, Quinn, Reed, Retie, Thomp- son, Ward, McAuley, President-14. The reading of the minutes of last meet. ing was dispersed with. In Common Council, present : Kaisers Armstrong. Bailey, Ba-ckley, Carroll, Coffin, Colville, Diamond, Fryer, R. Hays, Hayden, Irvin, Kearns. Kelley, Killen, Kirsch, McClelland, Dica.)wan, MeG egor, bleVity, O'Neill, B •bman A 'bens, Smith. Sntvely, Zelhoffer, McCandless, Pres't-26 After prayer, by Mr. McGiwan, the readine of the minutes of last meeting was dispensed with. The Select Council now entered, and President McAuley presiding, the two bodies proceeded to elect city officers. The caucus nominations were strictly adhered to throughout and the result was as follows' Otty Solicitor—J. F. Blafgle. Recording ttegutatur —issues Morley. t•uy d•ottaraNirt—d Mo. Newman. Oily &wager—Matthew Edwards. aufsrtawni of Markets— Thomas ta..agtass. Clerk of Markets—lt F Irwin Mononyahet.. Wharf Master—William Forsyth. Allegheny Wharf Master— Jas. Allen. Tobacco Inspector—Christ. Oyer. Salt Inspector —Jacob Fedder. Ashes Inspector— Ed Ditheridge. Cay Printers —Gaserts and Dispatch (English) and Freihests' Friend (German ) City Job Printers—ralngerly & Myers. Strut Commissioners—let Diet: John Owens;'2d Lhat: 8 B Coober. Superintendent of Water Works —Jos. Frenob. Assessor of Water Rents—Robt, King Board Measurers—First Ward—Blbert Walker; ISCOUEId W -rd—J on n EL' Kee; Third Ward—James Mlissters; Fourth Ward—Rowan • .M'Clure; Fifth Ward— Joseph Bowman; Sixth Ward—O. P. Geis • n heivier ; Seventh Ward —J B Crawford; Eighth Wara—H K White; Ninth Ward—J 'ln Bilsly. Messenger to Committees—E F. Pratt. The election of ail the officers was unan limas, with the exception of the city win tem When the Gasetts and Dispatch had been nominated, Mr Q nun committed the Post •nd thevote he og taken, r, s Ilted thud: Gasetts 84; Dispatch 88; Post, 8. Capt. Pratt being we last udicerelected, returned thanks in a brief but patriotic address, in which he remarked that he was now entering into the fifteenth year of his service as Messenger. The S3lect Council having retired Presk dent McCanelees read the t, 'lowing com mittees; which had been appointed fur the present .v ear: Finance —Brown, Phillips. Berger, S 0; 0 Barokley, McGowss, Kearns, Holmes, 0 Water—Allen, Brown, .6foCiirthy, Mil ler, 8. 0; MeGregi..r, Bailey, Irvin, Hay. den. li , lninnttom, C. C Streets, Grading and Paving —Third, Retd, B. 0. ; Bailey, 4. Heys, Weln, 0 0. Claims and deeounts—Thompion, Mee d 0. ; Roberts. O'Neill, Rowbot• Wm 0 0. Monongahela Wharf—Morrow, Bead, S. C ; A. 11...v5. 0,411 n, Long, 0 0. Allegheny Wharf—Lutton, S. C. ; Mc Pay, It Hays, U C. Ordinanees—Dick.on, Bees, B. 0. ; Kel ly, Satv. , ly, Kirsch, 0. C. Gas Lighting—Mailer, Willa, B. C. ; Hayden, l.t.eoman, Smith, 0. 0 Polies —Pallam Duncan, 8. 0.; Barok ley, Fryer, Killen, U. U. Fire Engittes and Hose—Qiinn, Ward, 8 C. ; C Neill , L mg, Z Alhoffer, 0. C. Markets—lt ee, Berger, S. 0.; Arms strong, 'wen D amond, 0 0. City Printing— vl'lll.llll'7], Morrow, 8. 0. ; Oolviile, Kearns, 0. 0, Wooden Buildings -.brOartny, Allen, S. 0. ; o.roil trvu,. Bnivelv, U. () Appeals from City Assessments —Q dna. Laura, S. C.; Killen, &Damn, Arm strong. 0. 0. City Property—Dickson, Dancan, 8 C ; Hays, Oarroil. Fryer. 0. C. Aqueduct and Canal—Thompson,Wills, B. U., McVay, Smith, H 0. C. After adopting the rules of the last Councils for the government of this, the Council adjiurned until the last Monday of the month, when the first regular meet. In of the new Councils will be held. The Select Council transacted no bash nem atter returning to its chamber. MISTING or THE Y. M. M LIB 4awr Ass‘ MATSON, D LIC7TIOW or 0 7 / 1 0288. —The annual meeting of the Y. M Library .Associatim, was held at the Library on Tuesday evening, 14th inst Hon D. Ritchie, President of the Board of Directors read hie annual report. W IL Kincaid, Secretary, read the reports of the Tr iasurar and of the various commit tees : after which the annual election for officers for the current year took place Three tickets were in the field, but the fol, lowing was successful : President—James Park, Jr. Vice Press it— Felix R. Brunot, Secretary—Wm H. Kincaid. Treasurer—John Stewart Direetors--Thos. H Rabe, Robt B Townsmd, A. 11. Howard, 0 A R Ben. ney, B B George. Auditors—Wm, Owens, Jr., Ohaa. H. Zug, James Oahl well. FROZEN TO Dil/Ml.—Mrs. Jan. Gal. breath, about thirty six years of age, re siding at Diekson's coal works, in the yl cinity of Ireland station, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, was frozen to death on Monday afternoon. Her husband a coal digger employed at the works, had been as usual, on Monday, and returning in the evening for scupper, missed his wife. She had "made up" some bread during the af. ternoon. which had been left unbelted, and a portion of meat was found upon the Are burnt to a Crisp. Mr. Galbreath start. ed out to search for his wife, but failed to _obtain any tidings of her. When he re. 'turned he was attracted by the singular actions of a little dog, which kept running out towards a rabbit pen In the garden, as if to draw his attention there. Following the little animal, Kr. Galbreath was tak en directly to his wife, who was lying up. on the ground, in an insensible condition. She was still breathing but unable to speak Hs carried her to the house, placed her la bed, and laid down beside her for a time, but finding her limbs extremely cold, arose enkbathed her feet with warm wa. ter, She still remained speechless, and soon after expired. Deceased was addict. ed to intemperance and the Ooroner's jury .returned a verd ct of death from exposure and Intemperance. DROWNED John River, of McKees port, was drowned in the Yongh'ogheny, last Friday, by bre•king through the lee, while attemuting , to cross the river on his return from Eliarbeth. Daceased was about twenty.six years old and leaves a wife and one ohila. Rimr•sp.—We are pleased to miles the +appearance of the Lewrence Journal, garter a short suspension. G. D. Koester attoceeds his father, J. M. Koester, in lta publication. Tallest grand jury vaned the House of Refuge end jail previous to their ad. jeuroment. They report both in good oid r and the inmates healthy. Lamm. fiPancuta, of the Saida:on tok-try, was ptccwalmi with • ilniaiddle .44,UM by the company, last tredr. at AHegbea•Maafelpdi 1114mloa and We Dir ector of place In theen Poory eate n d iy. There wore three candidates fur Slayer, v itmon Drum. the preiseirt tticumben; Geo. Gerber and James W. Roberts. For Director at the t o r, James P. Fleming had no opposition. In the F tat and Second Wards there w a little or no opposi tion to the regular Republican tie tat In the Third Ward an oppCeton Republican, and in the Fourth a nuxed C.diens' ticket we; run. The result was se be:ow. Those marked thaws are elector:: WARDS. I „,r.t weu d L 36 28 gs^ond 2- 7 , 1 Tnird " Ls Pa0........_„18r 84, 2d " 77 14161 Fourth Ist " 14 661 2d 6b 10t, 8."; This gmea Drn xi 844 over Gerber and 26 over both. WARD OFFICERS. Fri Wens--9eloot Council—Geo. Lewla,• 184 Common Comic; ,A. D. Bml.h • 171, Jos Lore,• 178, J. H. Beattie.• 189, W. C. r tockton,e 101, School Directors—Moses Boreland • 166 P Hhriror°, 168; Assentor-8 Buff rd • lel; Judge oi Elrotiona—Robert Whi e .148; InapartorE—W. H Sobloson,• 160, D. W. Smith,• 148; Alderman—A• Hay, • 18 ; Constatle—David Go, • broonn Waie—select Couoell—Jeeeph Kirk pstr.ek,* 2 , 2, John McDonald, 168; Oomm n Couo ed—W, 1 ate, Jr.,* &7, H. It Due1at,..244, J,,he R. e 5?: n,* 728, John Br, wn Jr., 1 Mo, re 170, ao Hutehieon,l67, W frtewart, 1444 School Dir : eat ore—D Maeferr .n,* 246,D G. Pradtord • 244 Assess Dr—Joan &emu,. 242; Judge of Els onte—Henry dokley.• aft i Inapeotors—W. Martin! all, Wm. DinHandry,* 224 Conat.ahle— Hugh Ciatiagher,* S. THIRD WARD E3eleot Connell. lit pr. 2d pr. Tots Wm. Welker. • R._............ ..IT9 242 421 4lf ergs Garet,* —... 1 , 2 201 216 Mich Voeirhtley, 62 22 90 Comm , 3n Coon•' Oconnia C. Smith,. lf 188 310 004.1..0 F 94.4.. 186 196 331 Ja N6B•iar,. it lt7 17; 334 Ulu t whiKtoo• tt 186 216 400 -teary Gerwle. 0. 43 64 9.• J6^oo Bute, .I.y, 0 ........ 67 109 104 Wm Owens, 0..- .............. 6/ 41 ILO School Dis,coorr . Jai Brown •R, 8 years, -.......144 1 - 4 elB Jno B>rr,• , L „ . 16., 174 3 7 1 Park, Jr• K 8 174 839 IdoElounigle,u 3 " 14 14 L pessor. A 0 Alexander 133 1181 331 Judge rl & eo.iona. L L Knox • 128 Richard Br on, ...... 38 Wm !drler • - 186 Oradea Gratman, 0 ap Inaieraora of Electoral. Robert Wm • R 134 John Moon,•0 (marl.* el+sattor • it. G P B•ds ohs • 0 ..... ...... Charles blooper,* 0 FOURTH WARD &loot Council. 1.. t pr. 9d pr. To'4o. ..114 140 114!14 Common CouriclL ._ll6 VT 176 U4l 171 _lll 44 166 —136 46 /66 ..14 64, 206 .._lll 1061 112 6.1 96 193 ... 90 116 1» Bobool Directors. Jae Marshal,• R..— Wm S rii b , R Lcult Maul, R J.tin M••trm •n R.. And•ew Deineoa,• R. Sylves.er Bt ter,• C. R D ?muck. • U..._... Gee Kelly, C' John Tamen,. C J 8 84601 • R Mies on, R......... II L.4t.tun ti- C MEM James Graham,• B Judge of El..c.lons. W W B&'1, Lo• I lii ,;p .... Wm Bu tor,. R Martin Let• C inepectore Wm Bzrton,• R...... C W Eittalar,* Jae ♦ H..aalt,* C... Ald,rmAn. DuidNa!,ly-- Constables. Trim Hobson,. R.... W •T‘ Monts mere • F gaeldte, -.- I 20 26 21' 78 2.8 98 $ OCLIODII (or Burgess said CLuoni meta wares's° he,d in theiscgourng boroughs, DIM we are without returns. AJI OLD EDITOR DaaD —We were in formed Last night that Mr. John ft me , man, formerly editor of the Tribune, Washington, Pa but more latterly coo Elected with the Gazette. of this city, died yesterday at the Pannsylvania Hospital, of nervous &Linty. He was widely known and will be generally regretted. Dun,--£4ince our ousaide went fo press we learn the boy Grim, who had his leg cat off by a train on the P Ft. W. t 0. R. R. died last night of his injuries. CHARTIESS VALLLT RALLIVAD 8LY0• TI iN —At a meeting of the lit..catioiders of the Chartters Vallay iiroa t Com , pony, held on Monday, the following D, rectors were chosen for the Annung year : J K. Moorehead, Jacob Painter, Isaac J , nos, D. T. Morgan, J,,hn H wic,g, Wm Perk, H Ai ton. $24 000 were subsortoed at • late meet ing at Ragwort, Mercer county, to secure the extension of the Pittsburgh and B'ie Railroad from Jamestown to West Mid• dlesex. PAID thrs —The First Pennsylvania Reserve Corps. Colonel Roberts, was paid off on W-dnsitdsv last. ..................-41/1111011 aura lOSSPE MITER & SON. Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CHAIRS. WASHROOMS, 136 SMITHFIELD STREET, (between &nth street and Virgin alley.) nog PITTSBURG q. p liU ()URA • . AL • U 7; d ALL ST YLBS. -ALSO-. DIAKISS POP 1862. W. S. HAVEN. 09 CORNER WOOD AND THIRD STREET * * If- TO ORSE OW N ERS.—Da. Sterrett INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOB WIVES le renriraPed by any. In all ca.ee of Lameoese, arle , ng it em sploine, Brame or Wrenching, ha eff-ot ra n and arum. Harness or &dale ue ra j a hen, Mange, to, It will 41am owed ly cure EMIR and.Rlnghon may mill. be parented and cared hither inednitntstottee,eur ociu fi nned cues are beyond theta elelly of amcifealar& pie c• so of titekind.however.bi an deaperate or bops awe but it,,caq be alleviated this LhPrcalt, and lee repb. ful application viii always remove the t eveenes ,. qui emu" the lioree Mammal with compatative Moe. Every bane owner ahordd have this remedy/It *wed. for ita Misty moot the Oat wpm:mice of = limn en - chant prevent tbo.efortniftle menticased,nrerbiat-idlliontimareli a tda, turd which rend& Wit.ntaq. nibwrifise R gable Mgt aorthum. - - - .4..,11141/11;41 211 EMIR THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS Wasantrernrr, Jan. 14.-110Uflu —Mr. Eln.chins, of Onto, advocated the abolition if the franking privilege. He said that chile the Globs published the official prc ceedings of Oongress, it was the /tined:fe ed Press that convoyed the intelligence of .be proceedings to the great mass of the oerple Various amendments were rejected. The question was then taken on striking ut all of the bill .iroepting the first, which qbsolutely abolishes the franking privilege rom and after the first of July, and deci. ded io the affirmative ny a large majority. Mr. D .e'l, of N Y., offered tbe follow, log substitute we Ch wee rejected, pro uosieg to abrogate and repeal all acts con ferring the franking privi'ege—the eta: ffiners of the Post Office Department and inn Duputy Postmasters, however, to be privlnged to receive and send cominunica anns rzolusively on official busineas. All I letters, parcels, newspapers, periodicals, public documen's and books printed by order of °Rh( r House of Congress and all other mailable wetter sent frcom. or direct. • d to env member of either. Hoyle or to .no Secretary of the Senate or Clerk of the House, shall be prepaid before their de i.ery at any Post Office for transmi eion in the malls Publishers of newspapers li t and periodicals may send to 01011, 'her irom their respective ,fficas Orpilbirei OD, :ree of postage, one copy of eitt . ch iitibl, a lion and may also send to estleCtual b. scriber within the county where thati?Tia. pere are printed and publlsifed s One cofy thereof free of postage, the act to take of teat from and after the first day of July halt Mr. Washburn°, of Illinois, moved to table the whole Fllbi •CL, b;aagreed to. Year, nays, 108 Toe bill was then passed. I%• , [11, Itfii nays, 42 The bill to passed 's as tollyws. 11, it enacted, &c.. .nat from arid after tl,O 1 tof July, 18E12 the franking privilege oh be and is her, • uy repealed. Toe Rouse, in Committee trftho Wbole, k up the toll' making an if propriation LO carry into effect tne sot providing for be titibithak of AlElerlesn product at the Wort& Fair. M. Julian, of Md , made a speech ma'ntain•ng thst slavery was he bast' of the Insurrection, and that the National life an lits.rty can only oe saved by giving lib Pry to all Af.er further debate the liosite tabled the toll by a large cabilrity. Acj,urned. Fisys.'rx —Mr. Grimes moved to take up the bat relating to the J.ll deiiv.ry. H. said the statement in the communication of Lam in arse a true statement of affairs. He was refwel admittance to the Jail yes terday because he had not a pass from this foreign satrap who was brougbt here from lain is to imp-se upon the inhabitants cf the district. He tniended to expose the costraousr of this Marshal. ' -.208 149 357 29 49 177 ... 80 190 i9O Tb motion wtlii agreed to, and the bill skin up. Mr C•,r'lle laid the Senate had spent Um- errough r. tn.!' boil nod be wanted it plaided So aa to remove one peg on which b ng a tycn im;natl trer.iae on the ne g ft, tarn, -112 149 d5l Mr. Morrill raid he ouuld not let lhie cornet o of an &bora go wit] a fi ng to thir ride • I the chain per. This tdtnply a b1:1 to correct an &bu.e agamrt tha Itbar• ty of evor3 WWI ar.ti could n.it rest urder the imputation of die ritioting Olt delicate relation of rf e negro quettlon Mr. W t son tho.gtit that the 8 front ti.cl,h.u.!.ir.lle %king u tlee, I the remarks t f LFt. 9 mater goni, ......169 AS 750 We hsci 'seen talked to bete by Mason arid he f arel the Senator from Virginia was treading in the footsteps of hi. prede cessor, tut ho watcher leered rebukes nor wanted them, and he would also add his word of condemnation to the insulting conduct of Marshall Limon Thee , lored people in the district were never so op pressed for ten yea-s. A Colon l came to Dim today with an order from a B iga met to send back a fugitive slave Tha , th God, that name Das not passed the Banat°. He thought it time we acted upon princi ples and rebuked these men who are Adis grate to humanity. In regard to the Marshall we ought to say to the President that he had Insulted the Senate and must be removed Mr Ca.lisle said the Senator could ark have beard west ho asid BA merely gave the expression of his own opinions that the time should he devoted to measures connected with the preservation of the Union. Mr. Shrrinan said ho had not hoard a word unki nd or improper from tho inenftiot from Virginia, and thought his name ought not to be mentioned in conniictlon with a traitor. He thought the time had arrived fur important action In financial messuree. Mr. Feseenden said there was an erroneus impression in the country that the Senate should act on these financial measures im mediately, an 1 pass a tax bill the e bills all take time and deliberation, arid Sena tors could not act till the bills came from the 11use He thought gentlemen ehonld not, be blamed, because in the intermediate time, they attend -d to other thingi. Mr Wilson said he had listened to the language of the Senator from Virginia, and also to his speech before the holidays, and he thought be meant rebuke and re proach from ale u.anner. Mr. Oarlile said his manner might be unfortunate but he never ir tended to make ny reproaches and the Senator ought not to impugn motives where none avowed. Mr Wilson expressed himself satisfied with the explanation and said he meant nothing unkind. Aft. , r further discussion a vote was tak. en on Power's amendment to except fate. tive slaves L it; yeas, Bsyard, Kennedy, Pearce, Powell, Sauleburry, s—nays-85. Mr Clark off , .red an amendment that no Person bo hereafter confined in jail with. out a warrant from a magistrate or court, or en order from one of the Houses of Con. grease. Agreed to. The bill passed; yeas 81—nays Oarlile, Kennedy, Powell and Saulsbury-4 On motion of Mr. Sumner, a bill for the relief of no owners of toe British ship Pe - tshire, was take up and passed. Adjourned ALL, PitIORIS, Rebel Depredations. LOUISVILLE, Jan. 14,—The rebels cf Hammon'. command came up the r ver on Sunday night, and burned the depot and a blacksmith ahop, and took all the glods from the store of Mr Must.in at Horse Cave. They also burncd the Woodland de. pot, Cave City Hotel and stable. The citizens at eOl thcal Ow a were notified and escaped to Munfordaville, as the rebels stated that they Intended to return on Monday night and burn every house that could be used by the Federal army in its advance as a hospital or quarters. They also burned up all the hay, oats and fod der stacks along the road, and drove off or killed all the cattle, horses and mules to be found Or Louie, January 14. —There Is high authority for saying that General anal-A: still in Brigadier service at Bolls, and has no intention of resigning LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Nigut's News up to Two N'elook Not Resigned Trona ternitellky. Lotrievirax, Jan. 4.—The following oL natal documents have jug been received at the headquarters here: PArnrevrt.r.s, January 8. Captain J. B. Fry, A. A. G: I entered •Itris place with the 42d regiment Ohio, 114th regiment of Kentucky and the 80 h of the second Virginia o .valry. On hear: ing of my approach the main rebel force left their strongly entrenched camp and fl d. I sent my cavalry to the mouth of Jennie where they attacked and drove the rebel cavalry which had been left ass van. guard, a distance of five miles, killing three and wounding a considerable num. ber. Marshall's whole army is now flying In utter confusion. He bad abandoned and burned a large amount t•f* his stores. We have taken Illteen prisoners. Oar loss was two killed and ono wounded. I start in pursuit to.mt rrow morning. J. A. GARFIELD. Commanding Brigade. HEA.LQUA.BTSRS, 18TH BRIGADE!, PRICEY .NISBURO, KENTUCKY, J.outi,ry 11, 1862. C ptain J B. Fry, A, A. 01-1. left Paint.ville on Tuursday noon with 1,100 men and drove in the enemy's pickets two miles below Prestonsburg. The men slept on their arms. At four o'clock yesterday morning we marched towards the ma , n b dy of the enemy at the forks of Middle Creek, under command of Marshall.— Skirmishing with Die outposts began at u'clock, and at one o'clock, p. m., we en gaged his force of 2,500 and three cannon posted on tee hill. We fought them until dark, hiving been reinforced by 900 men from Pelotivllle and drove the enemy from all their positions. He carried off me , jority of his dead and all his wounded. Tate morning we found 27 of his dead on the field. ill killed cannot be lest than 60. We have taken 26 prisoners, 10 hors3s, and a quantity of stores. The enemy I urnt much of his stores, and fled prro pitately in the night. To-day I have crossed the river, and am now occupying frestoriburg. Oar los; is two killed and .wenty wounded. Signed, _ J A GARstirs.n, 001. Commanding Brigade All ig quiet down the road. Tee 13 , wling Green correspondent o Courier says th,t Gen. Johnston has cs'l-d upon the Provisions (.1,/vernmev. Kentucky for 26,000 in Pantry sna 6 000 cavalry for three yeeirs, F'ioyd's lirigede ‘re going to Scottsville, Ky, Marshall's Forces Retreating. WABRIAOTtiII CITY, Jan. 14.—The War Dapa•ttoent has received a dispatch from Col Garfield, dated Pointville, Jan. Bth confl , ms the report of the dispersion of Humphrey Marshall's forces. It says whole army are now fleeing In utter confusion, and bays burned a large adiuunt of stone. We have taken lf, one•-nom Another dispatch from Col. Garfield to Gen. Buell, dated Preatonburg, Jan. 11th. Loft Poinueville on Thursday noon with 100 men ; he engaged harebell's force of 2 600 and th re cannon posted on the hills, and fought them till dark, and drove them from all their pos . tions. We counted 26 of their dead on the field. Toe enemy's loss cannot be leas than 60 We took 26 prisoners and a quantity of stores. The enemy burned most of his stores and fled precipitately daring the night. To-day I have crossed the river end have been coca• pyinr Piestonburg. Uar Ices is 2 killed and 25 wounded. One hundred and twenty five dendemn• g •vernment horses were *old at 'OW n today, bringing fr .m one dollar .„te *9B or an average of $2B each. It is geld that come of these animals have contagious diseases Captain Tompkins of the U. S. Army, has been appointed l 2 iartermaster at An napolis to till the vacancy. Toe following . changes It is rumored, wlli shortly b, made: Colonel Biddle B er•a lo be Provost Marshall for Washing ton, in place of G,neral Andrew Porter, who w .1 enter upon the field and teeneral f-etti Williams, Adjutant General c f the army of the Potomac, to be Adjutant Gen. oral of the army f the U 8 . in plena of Adjutant General Toomas. Arrival of the t harnplion. Nil! . Your., January, 14.—Tee steamer Cheninibn A., .-rived from Aerrnwall, bringing 5i345 973 in treasure from Cali fornia Tie United Staten tug Bambridge and the storsablp Falmouth were at Faldiom& on the 4 h inst. A.dvic , s from the Isthmus stale that General Payson o cuples &tens Ventura, and the ,ntlro C •urt of Osnca, except Tumeco, genet whlch he had sent three vessels and a land tore, of 600 men, and there was no doubt of its capture. The Governor of Buena Ventura had been m de prisoner. (.1 ,neral Lopes was besieging Popvteen Th. , news is entirely tevorsble to the Li Kerala. Among the passengers by the Champ ion, ia the late Eke officer bloatgomety, who it succeeded in the commend of the Utitte4 States squadron In the Pacific by Captain 8111, who arrived et Panama, with late Central American dates, and it was thought that some alight accident had occourred to her. Mr. Matthew■, British Minister to Gas tamale., was at Panama. A letter from St. Helena reports the capture by a British gun boat of tb. slave bark Tyra, of New York, with 826 negrom on board. Toe slaver E,gle Is supposed to have go clear with 900 1,..42 •s Slight Cold, o i Is QWI V caugh.,,atztassen.eaa effoNOHIAI, or grace ~.ghPaat, with might be aheozced "'TOW' i a simple reniedy, n,egleatccl, often terminates seriously. Pete are =Jars of the im,poetanos of stopping a ,faisah. or 41114. ht kald in ite first stage ; that whish, in the beginning. woad yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soon cttazioe the Lungs. 4igoaLun'a 4r. ocatchiaL,goorAza were first introduced dawn years ago. It has been proved that they are the best article before the public for Watte.ha, ,faida, 4asanclzitia, gathrna, ,f atn,fft, the Hazking Cough in A'arautonitticut) and nurneroua dons of the .~✓hfaat, giving immediate reltgf _Public Speakers A' Singcrs will find thern, effectual for eleartng and kr_ itgihening the voice. Bold all 07-waists end cpaziww Xedioin,s, at SS cents per box. de9-04:n &kw Ai A. TRONA OIL. E ARE NOW MANUFACTII RINti thus article. which for brilliancy in Ismailia, freedom of °gestate° odor, and transpa, retietgr color, (which color we warrant not to he changed by age or exposure.)is n surpassed by any illuminator in this or Haste n markets'. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also,our manufactare of CAUSTIC SODA/ Used by all large Elosip Makers and on Refineries which *reels w p- r omit. in strength all the make of English soda brought to this ootmtry. Our mann. t etweot SAPONIFIEN OR CONCENTRATED LYE, Liao he , w ) d wwwrably known, we toast the aenc 1 , • • 'r u • *nix* wiltbspunwradonde C0L1401016 Acute ;- Boit MoaWheadng 0 0minnit. *WOW Ili Wood am; Pittsburgh 7 -- - , iii r 413 It zw st Wig : '-'- Wersliativ a 4to liesielltwinid vim. ebli;ii. . rITHE : PACICET STEAMER 1 Al'IL TvierfeW2krEhZ.AllsherZ MosidaY, Wednesdayand Friday-in 12 )11. vismightcwrsturt tvtotto i , ."0. .e.r...... tro e r narietaft Gailipolls. Pe t+ . keirsburg amid rortanioutb. POET OF PITTSBUiiGEL ARIILVED. Franklin, Bennet, Browning Ca. Gallatin.alsric. Brelnumlle 00L Bayard, Peonies Ellmsbeth DEPARTSD. Bonnet Browasyltla. Gillum, Clark, do CoL b.yard, Peeblep„ El a both sir Any omission in our river ea. umn be accounted for by a death in the famUy of our liver reporter. ter The One paehet steamer lowa, W. A. Moore commanding, tearer this day for Chasin nett and LA atsnll,. Por speed,acoomaKeationt and ' , Umtata officals this boat hen no super Ot.—. The first clerk Capt. D. Moore, Is one of the most correct business men that comes to thus land.ng. siirThe fine steamer Et4,yoity, Capt. J W. answalt, is annortneed for Oine'nnalr and LOl2l stile This boat runs regularly in that trade, and makes her trips wl h prom pmetie and despatch-- 51r. Dales, who has oharge of the office is very pop tiler, and has many friends. pie- Commodore Hendrickson's 119 e packet D womb Is announced Int' Evansville, Cairo and St. L 01214. She has nndergrne orotign pairs, and in riot fiendriclus,n, Mason sad Evans firsi alas, mechanics) t. ave devoted their anal. vid -d attention to bringing her out In better con it tion than ever, and h• y have succeeded. We take pleasure in recommending boat sod ulll am. The far furled steamer St. Cloud, Capt. C. A. Ara►o, IEI Ilnnouneed t ,l . OA TO Sala El , . oe Wedneaday Tole boat hem noenzpa..ted scoommodatiotte, experaeneed ►ud attewlye QM oars. Capt. Dravo, ea au c.ftioe, and a gentleman scantla A IWo. 1, ',tato Cap_ 8- bona, wno has the charge of the office, hes ho.ta of ftends; gar The favorite steamer Sdrit Louis Capt. d. A. Bono, is announced for Cincinnati and Tbia boat makes her trips 'rub great regularity, and L Very popule with parsengers sod scuppers. our attentive Wand Seely w.lt b. found in the office. stir Thi first cities passenger packet !Seined*, A. M'Elowin, commanding, Massa ad, this d y for Cincinnati an - ) Louiethle. This boat Is In fine order, e/141 of ra anpe,lor IiIeCtIIIMOJII.- tionl to pas,engers and sh'ppers. Capt. al'Govrin, being en ofHx2r of great experience, is yely, pope whilst our triend Lorena woo hes o , a,ge of the Efface, w,ll see tut passengers ere wel, oared na,,,The tue steamer Emma, Captain J. J. H. Mariam, le anew:mord for ClcoinnaU and Lonisral4e. We lake pleasure in recommending boat and officers. stir The ateamer Saint Lluie, Capt. S. A. item., le announced for Cir.oinnati and Loma_ nil. on nuraday next. Bo look out. Ihn._ The splendid side wheel passenger steams Comme - cial. Capt. G. W. Neare, leaves this day for Cincinnati, Oa ro and St Leal.. This b ut has Unsurpassed accommodations and , s in chains of both careful and experienced officers ever at. tenure. Friend Pram will be (mad in the office. Z Gapt. George D. Moore's packet, Prima Donna, lllDOUrteed for Cincinnati, aura and Bt. Loc•s. Di l _ The splendid passenger steamer me',. Capt. R. Oath-un, leaves for Crinetttnatt. Loutonna and 'Cyanamide on Wed:leader. ecsihre ty, at 0 & m. Thus Weenie; the be-t t f accommo dames, will rue regular.; in the trsee,ancl leave on the day advertised. This, together wi h the pope arity of her officers, cannot tai to make her popular. The Winks are Mestere. Caughey and E.kin We take pleae^re to r. o Imam le them 'or t ' and.Louns rifle THURSD Y, 10 A. 21: THE F EN E PASSENGER STEAMER E ^M 4, J. Ai. Ida,rnitta c.mmtnier, le.vLs am DIMOI.III Vod .ror t - e•gt3t or Toviage spnly on hoard or to 'l4 J L11704'410'4 --- - - fico outaiiille and Evamoville. WEDNESDAY, 10 A. M. VFW PASSENGER STEAMER. CIT ,2 IS •, R. Ca bonn, command.r, I. •q. f r tt e arm, and I termed•a•e norm n. Announced. • F or frei g ht or pao,a, o .pply oa OtlrX4. For einc!nnall and Lou!ovine. TRPRSDAY. 10 A. 4. TH E Ft NE S EA.BMI awn LOUIS, 0. A. Reao, mn-, minder. km.o' as above. Por boded orp woo* o V rmily on board or to .1 B IJV 00 •• 6 .1 00 t. 1.1.1,03 t TON • 00- Au . I' 10. r C inr lama I and Louisville -1104 DAY, JAZSDART 1 4 10 A.M. THE steamer BAY CITY, J. W Ana- Welt,:oolMM ' , neer, leaves an above. ,For telght or paean*. apply on b-ard rr to n 6 J. B. LIYOGISTON .1 CO. For Cincinnati and Louisville J INCA RY 16,10 A. M. THE PUNCTUAL STEAM et I , IWA. Wm. A. Moore com mander, leaves a. above. For freight or passage app F on board or to ,16 JOdN K. Agent For Cl, - netnnati. Cairo and at. Louis. T 81.3 DAY 10 A M. THE FAVOKITE GIER steamer DICO PeR, D. I. Hendrickson, oortionueder, Iwros Ma above. For freight or poems Am otaclanAti. Lo dallisvUle. ramsvt,le, Oalro and Ft. L o u • IL THE FINE STEAMER SAINT Obn"D, ..Drano. rommander, leer% for the above and intenneohde mate For he%ght or paere.g • ep , yon board, ialh Regular 1 uesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. TH E fine passenger steamer Mkt GRAHAM, Oaptahe Mun roe Avere commander, leaves Pl , ts• htrurgh every Tuesday, at 4 &Cloak and tense - villa every Friday at Ba. in. Per freight ortamene apply on hoard. or to J. B. Lrnaerron A Co.. Agents Pittaburah. For Cincinnati & Louisville. esormsDAY. JANUARY 11, 10 A. M. TEE FINE STEADIER J. W H LMA Pi. A. Wiiiarttty ocaaptan der leave.' M above. Fo - freight or pants"llittY boara^f to -14 J. 8. vnivegTON 00, For Cincinnati and Lodloville THIS DAY, 4 F. M. THE FINE PACKET MEG. NOTTS, McGow u, commander,. aerosols above. For irelght or $llllllBllOO &poly on boar& )44 ' For Cincinnati.. oulswila and St. Louis. SPLENDID PASSENGER STEAMER PRIMA DuNNA, Georg* W. Moore, ownroark• der, leaves so announced above. Ear freight or paasage app'y on board or to J & CO Q Jal4 or •TOFIN FAug; Agana& For Cincinnati. Louisville Evansville and St. Louis. THIS DAY4.I4.NITART 14,10 A.M. MITE FINE PASSENGER aide wh.el steamer COMIRR -0144 O. W. NEARE, commander, leave for the above and intermediate ports. For re mot or passage apply on board or to Janl4 J(rN FLACK f Cg. For Cincinnatl,lentliivine and Si. Louis. TRW DAY, JANUARY 14 THE splendid pais=ger Moamar MARENGO, A.G.M' commander. or fr. I.ght or mauve noniron tears or to lacl6 J, B. LIVING•ffoN .6 on. Ages For - Marletla.VaMpolls. ' kersburg and Porlansoutli. EVERY TUESDAY, 10 A. AL yHE FINE POZEN. SZE simmer. FORD. B nood Kerr, commander, loom Lonotiabara. - For.Areighs or wow aMai baud. FLAClB,itipoi ,hv-~,,a+i.rw `ir`u ~,r-seM~n,~ w y~ y ~F , '~'+~°f-5.'~~ym5.~..r , : ~~•,._~~. For Martel ta. Pa rk oributy sand Gallipoli& RESULAR SATIJUDaT PALICET., THE FINE SIDE WHFEL tteemer UNDINE. E. A. Oar., corn. • mends?, le.vve Pitt-barge every eat, welly at 4 p. m. returning leave, eallipO .1 *Sty uesday at 10 a. m. For tretgb or mew" apply onboard nr to STEAMBOAT AGE NE Elsa openedan W ,&& NO. 94 WATER EITEEdT, Where he will trammel spear tl St reuroost Aim* business, and wordd ether, a sr./re I pwrorage from Ammonia men. wiao-Nit TO Tki-isa /*Lau,. CSPFDIALLII the Ivo. • Ir., rent and tastily nod-. it ...... , recress el ail de. -*'*• . idannanona. treat seem.!•Ptt; 114 dedrav disorners, telcaldh2o and &seines or MiT , 17:1011 and -or - *cider...tit.) mane of both, • . an son.fit angle a MarrioiL 4 Beanie* , k.DAIMECT rublishes the fiett of his doing -.arar and falsely modest ere foil! , ''"eked, and tars d a greit - Can ., very unman/ and fdr contamination and ".Y. oorraption a ...nu: their „wives, prorate:tax Unts'.tl hair Welly physlalan &igloos to keep Jinn .Knortinee tiud. 0 same as lEr , s(except pnblfshina/ ddt a loom lye practice might be ling to Must . mong stupid f AacilT mole, and presumptiihtst anadi. born ^n need In tin, mace, sprtimsf” - ts in oor and arty comywe IlseentY once, pens.. ha . todoll is end coos, meanly or II y rotten. I. "..9 tc that 121113:10Tou, par -- tbst their Boaa osii‘h feeble, nice y r 10. Qs]. ...le Inc., hare been c BWiSTRDP besides many Liana through him have been taidety, mordScation, ha. of over thirtyyears experit.. ccusequently, be has entierfor of special diseases, and whe the profession, as well reooi odds citizens, publishers, prt Spar. matorbea, or so called n. Th's dreadful malady can be . the very lastdiscovery that ttas - (etude diseases he has had superior expeidenee..ol4. - aecount of hie old age, seventy years, allimegu;••• lazily le ootopletely cured. as for consurmitiaim. pulmonary , diseases my eyrupet which are com p . mad from icelond mom and other ingredlenta a skilful physician five years at the business, has had more success than all the retensfons that have as yet been chicaned as the eertin. caws will show. They are all genuine and athi be found according to a pamphlet that each person will get at the exammati •1, all free of charge.. .- Mee amithneld street, dear Diamond Street Private COMIOUnkII4IOIIBfrOCOALU path or tha(210:1 strictly attended to. Direst to 1221=13 LATE STYLES OF WADI GOO 111713 are now opening a choice Ste& YI , of Wint. r Goode,coomsting to all of the hoed mportatians of CLOTH e, cAiSthf FRES OD VESTING& which we Hatter onrsehrise will oe uat to any wilrortinant to be found East or Won. - will be made up to order to a superior stale and prices to suit the mint* We would respectfully' solicit an early call from our patrons and the MERCHANT TAILORS, UNPAR&LLED RUSH. FOE THE NEW NOVEL, THE SUTHERLANCHL -tere - sent.yeree.diekaait—tlatel swept of the day betas publication; ind tbe pabliaber bee been until now unable to obtain s new supp'y of the peculiar vellum trasilin with wash It Is bound. Astothos logo supply no been nostvod HENRY MINER'S. Etuooes.or to Bunt's Warr. Next o.oor to Pcon aka El V it, E. L)l.l3F.Atißki- DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL -.411k °Me_e , No. M Seutheeld !street, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. Dr. DROWN is an old chi. • r can of Pittsburgh, and ha. been ' bi Practice far the bast Nan* rtpa years. Hie business has -- •••,- been oonlinad mostly to Private sadEturgical Diseases. • YLTIEKtis AND STROM/Mt IA need of a medical friend, should not 0114. , eaa on, the sure place of relief. The Dortor 104.4 r, - regular graduate, and his experisnoe in the iteW" imam ova certain alma of diseases Is a acre ede to the sugurere of obtaining ethic bf the use of his remedies sad - font:ming b# m=moirEl EtIL BBOWIt'B 9lEllf=llB term bil to care the warn form of Venereal Dlef awes, Impurities and elorofniorst Affections Abe rdi dilemma artamp, Rom a hereditary taint, 'stuck a:unite/es itself hi the form of a tatter peorlsalta sod a great many for of akin rilamees:the CAM of which the patent la enthrall ignment _To permits soamfcted , ethicted, Dr. Brown offers hope" ef Saw. , and speedyrecovery, • ••• EliftdDlAL waiumeme Dr. Frown's remedies for this alarmieg maw Oranignt an often by that tmhtary bah: of mama granges:ton, which the young end weakinterhel often give way to, (to their own dmartuthmagate ;,: the nit) , reliable remedies known in gab! ,esoilly trine, ire sate, andmake a speedy restarotich , REBIERWEIBM: Delft: remedies never WI to in= peal* in a fee lays-.be will etira E lino treaty Pdea, Blatt, . Striatum Brothel Die maws, Female women% Monthly filsppreasions, Mamma of the /daft, ran mule in Ano, - hervona *Bandana, Pains in Um Bs4g. and Hideo's, Irritation of the Bladder, together with all diseee a of an Impure origin. A letter describing the symptc=, containing* ea, dirocted to DB. BROWN. No. SO lield Bt l Pittsburgh. Pa., will be immediately anaweined..6 Medicine sent to any addrese, safely packed Awl etcrore from observation. Moe and Private Roman. so. GO swetseeid Plan White, Plain and Panay Flannel tinder and Ovenhim on hand, and made to ozdoz. shortest notes. at R. WILLIAMSON'S; 19 )11 - 111 -1 1r - r U T 0 R Y NO. 47 Orr. CL AMR sTREBT TIEIRISANAARISTIT. Wholesali andLkilfidi Grocer% ThAI, Wiaee, LIQUORS, OHIO EMMET AIM THE DIAMONZI NOW ALL WM • REGULAR. WEERLY ?aerial. JrHE FINE PASSENGER La ngt . 4 . steamer SOCKET, Cards n Jobs' alt. will Nov, or - n obtore and to. a .lIIIIIS cormodiste portn every daturctay at to a, dt- ' For hair'. orpoasoft apply on board oft 4 nal JOHN 8 apply CON &VO, Manta. Gallipolls. EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P. M. oTMi HE STEAMER SCIENCE, um ai ; . I Caputo Win. nen% 60... tor owning, Marmara, tnrcervbi rg * ll ' , 111111 1 1 M G timothy mattan virPetriv LAIN. losttogP4lOßOOrget:= every WEDGRaIna at I rhinos, and -eitureng, leaves Galltpotia every FRaDAY at li o'clock. . , note D. El. I.Bw In, anent:, WILLIAM H AZLETT BOX SSG I,s,t,thrsre+ JtTST• 14.330E1NTX17:). SAMUEL GRAY & SON. No. 19 Fifth street. By too author of "RUTLEDGE," a T 000rturts £ now or Illortbast came? ~~~. y ~J. ~~ ~. • -