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Celebtating the Federal Flciorimi—
or-eltlzmiti:aeltre==Mikd
Trade Rooms.
, negathinne'of a call issued by Mayor.
SaWjezi a - number of our tacit 'proUtinaut
and-Influential citizens met at the Mir.
ogOttegichazge ails) ,e'eToolt yesterday
mornrig, io take measures for the isppro,
priate 'celebration of our late victories on
the Warliington's birthday.
Itiiii.meeting was called to order by Wm.
' on ivlase motion His
Honor Mayor Sawyer took the Chair and
stated the object of the meeting John W.
ofAs, !air: Batchelor,
P. Neal% Bkrv, if: Shinn, Iraq., Joe.
WdldiVell,Fzq 'John- Bellwood, Esq ,
t.l4ll4ratilstiti, spq., and others were oho
eirk'N'3ne,-Presidents, and D. O'Neill and
H. Sialth Secre:aries.
The call for the meeting was read by one
;Oho, Secretaries.
note -was read from D. W. O. Bid.
mil agent for the Dupont & Hazard
Powder Co., offering to famish sufficient
.powder for a salute of one hundred f ans on
pe.2211.
...."r/KlK:Bldderf moved that on the evening
of the22‘ithere be a general illumination
and torch4light procession,
3. It Hunter thought , it would be
batter to contributs something for theenp
port•of soldiers in the:field and their fami
lies at home, as had been done In other
Mr. H. O. Mackrell thought we could
afford 1,0 Aupportjhe families of our via.
tinkers: and alai). make a suitable demon,
stititionlil honor of therecent victories.—
14e.. _bolikied,.: however, Abe celebration
should commenoest noon, so that we may
act simultaneously with other large cities .
Mi., Shinn, took the same view and made
an eloquent-. speech, strongly advoosting
tbL)oelebration.
Vheilotbn.of Mr. Riddell was unani
monsly,.adopted.
IIV, Samuel Riddle moved - that the pro.
elkea t tlen.qr. the Mayor, setting forth the
causes-for-rejoicing, be so amended as to
in.:lira:lathe:fad of General Sigel having
motored Prices army In 'Missouri. Mr.
Shinn moved to .amend,by including all
tha, s l4otorio t we` expect to gain between
Ars sidigaturtlai. The amendment was
acceutelfanihhe motion prevalled.
On *Olen, ,it wag resolved that all
places rifbtialhess be closed et noon on
81104*
• Mr. Mackrell moved that the bells of all
otitirches, 'engine houses and public build.
'lnge" be rung for fifteen minutes at noon,
but withdrew his-motion, when
Mr. Hunter moved the appointment of
• a committee of arrangements, which was
mimed by the-chairman as follows : Jos.
B. Hunter, Wm.-M Sh inn, B Bruce, A.
..q7lll3llanilless C. W. atchelor Gov,
gym. B .Tohnaton , Samuel
Biddle: Capt.
James Woodburn, Joseph Dil worth, J.
W Riddell; Hon. Simon 'Drum. Harry
WC10414 Jas. L Graham, James Marshall
Richardion.
On motion of Mr. Bruce a committee
of infinoe was appointed. via: B. Bruce,
John R. McCune, B. F. Jones, David
Piteslmmolis, William Bagaley, James
Park, Jr.
.;-z :On:motion Captain R. A. Boles, Capt.
. Itugh „Campbell and Capt. J. X. Vande%
Ittift E sepresenting the steamboat interest,
, -end Edward Gregg and G. W. Leonard,
the-Fire Department, were added to
"144reOuitirittee of arrangements.
• :The meeting then adjourned.
Arrangements for the Celebration.
„
The co mmittee of arrangements appoint,
— ed - atthe - ineeting - yesterday assembled at
the Mayor's office last evening, to make
'; rannitnary arrangements for the (*le:
4 4/,' •
•
, . .
-_,Acresolution was adopted, inviting the
firenten, - mtlitary and other organizations
*tithing to participate,• to join the procea.
elon and requesting them to report to the
CoMmittee at an adjourned meeting on
T Thursday evening, or in the meantime to
the Mayor.
Capts Batchelor, Campbell and Boles
were appointed a committee to wait on
•the steamboat men and request them to
A 4 ' 1 1 4 4 1 4 8 -
..on motion of Gov. Johnston, a oommite
tee was appointed to confer with the Prin
„of the Public Schools relative to
kitting .Washington's Farewell Address
read tothe sekool children and teachers
on Saturday. The committee appointed
*am Ron..W. F. Johnston, David Fits
Simmons, Samuel McKee, Win. J. Rich
. ardabn,, Samuel Riddle and Jemee L.
.INut. Woods and J. W. Riddell were
. • deiVated to make arrangements for firing
tame.,
.._: , Dr....A...G. McCandless and George W.
' ' - Lemfard - Wererappointed a committee on
rll and torches. •
•All bands desirous of joining the proces
- iaon werile46"l"Cated to report to the Mayor
before Thursday evening.
tt a.l.t..it.eh ,elor , - Mimed tluthltfayor Saw.
, „,y_qr Foote
to, Leiesaptk to Cknmo
dare Note and Gen.-11 sok, tende;ing a
-.lstatsibautt, with physicians and-nurses for
the wounded, and &dispatch to that effect
i wsracioordingly forwarded. '
!l i e,
id
Ca Hugh Campbell has ndlv ten
..the use of his boa; the Sir William
3V" " for. the purpose, and a crew can.
*WO be procured,
I '' B. vote'of thanks
,to D. W. C. Bidwell,
for furnishing the powder for the salute,
', was passedeand - -the committee adjourned
to meekstiao'clook-Dn Thursday evening.
..,- PIVIN3IIIMIBIS IN Tuadtonwosit VT°.
extiti - ...4Weare gratified to:observe, by 3he
reperie inf -the battle of. Ebrinone, that the
representatives of Xittsbuigh distinguish.
- , ea theligiralsieein thek action by their gal.
lahtiyjnd efficiency. There Was but one
regiment of Bennevi,vaniane in "the; expe.
dition, the Fifty. First, k *NO/ ,behaved
nobly,. Two of the,gun-hoets, the Lititiis-
Wu and Valley Oity, were _ commanded
by Pittsbarghers Capt. 4ilex. Murray, of
tneTsonisiaria, commanded the - second di..
vision of ganroats during the engagement
and Li t. Oom'g J 1 ,CI Chaplin coin
'Winded 314 e Valley City. The firWmer is
ii, , r nloon of the fate Commodore Murray
of thellnited filt tae . ; ;Cary and iter been
Intheeervice twenty-two yr:sirs, Vent.
--Ohaplinis Is eon of the late Commander
W. 0. Chaplin, of, the TrnittSi t - States
Jalavy, and has been in the service some
~ lyswiTe
~ years. Pittsburgh 'elwerld feel
`,,,
proud inf:the" achievements of ,these, her
... , F .
gnifer44 in Virgin
The Whee li ng inteuigincer bail:Affirmed
byli . gentlernan direct from Sutton, Bran.
'l r alf County, Western Virginia, that thn
most frightful distrets prevails in that
and the adjoining districts. The men, who
,---aire nearly ail Seeessionist.,-havis_gone off
' - to join the rebellion, leaving tbsdla Wires
fad children with
,scareeky., anything to
`eat 'The country has been dreadfully de.
'f Trld.- iThe rthals,h aye JittAeu tvd ear.
ft AT nearly everything rillich'the Coll[l.
t 7 afforded in the way td provi-losay end
the condition of things is terrible t 4 con
template; 'Many houses have been fired and
the wneken and ehlidren. besides having
nothing to eat, are left in the midst of
adirintle with houselers heads. The gentle.
, ntinataaw,rs train of government waving .
~4 relanling e trom ,Batton, with 80Mer.11i X or
liVertg/PlOllB fftratile% who arergoing to
81strkffbetg..1. Thee. warn neatly all naked
Ddb al
istrid.,, Whir, most p itiable
h o „ — Mlitqr V - tEA tiffmgh ‘. ll th eir
---- "Pele"." . "•R"'"'"
111 / 1 al lig tiltp)eag:klil , their TAN Pentutylvarria Railroad - ficomprusy
bones ato ''''' ^ • • - ifi rit*lSY which bare lor some tioieztieen.'iiiwrying goods
the7o l girla =WO famish- th the hospitsla c for the Sanitary Comma
'flak - - 'vial k 9 -' fliers; free of charge.
~,,,,, t„,l - ;., 4. • , ...4.41 , ii, ,:', " ... .. .1 ... d. ,.. ' ,j , . ..'•
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• Will 4 , A.4.30 , .. ....410 k. • ..g X, - - ,..4 .ii 4 .40. .
• .
=ZEN
morniag r ! II ? aLU Y , in
tnictutesi•af braii o9stingg and _ tithing fu3
exhibitesl,-.4 t t be eitnblbthment of Mews.
Vuiton & Qo :c.lizier Fat Clair street and
Doc:Jane Way, The lirm two been in
- 1:ELIE!
operation about one year and has every
facility for turning out superior work—
Their shop is in a good location, commo
dlotan, sttell-lighted and well arranged.—
Theys l :einittOy the most experienced
wo eraln brass tram the Eastern cities
and hiva all the required machinery for
filling orders promptly and quickly.
lin the first floor is the engine, small
bat powerful, which turns all the lathes,
clk:r. In the rear of the engine room is the
maulding and pattern room. Here are
several pattern..makers and moulders, en
gaged irqmaking patterna and castings. In
the same apartment is a large furnace,
with the small melting pots, in which
brass is melted in about one hour and a
hall, also a dror—die, used in stamping de
signs in brass, &c.
In the second story we found the turn ,
ing and finishing room, where several
workmen are employed. They have it,
anight lathes, six of the ordinary charac•
ter, for all kinds brass work, one for
cutting screws and one for iron work.—
Here also is a complete forgo and other
machinery, with everything necessary for
gas and steam lifting.
Dicing 1:-61 Messrs. Fulton & Co. were
engaged in filing contracts for infantry
and cavalry brass equipments, such as
cavalry stirrups, bayonet tips, cartridge
and cap box buttons, sling hooks, belt
plates, &o. These were furnished at low
figures and of such qualitfi as to receive
nigh praise from the ("dicers at the arsenal.
The firm are now preparing themselves
to till all orders for general brass work of
every description, fcr plumbers, gas and
steam fitters, machinists and others, such
se gas ai d steam cocks,oll cups and globes,
gas br tokets and peadsnts, sink plugs, fau
cots, &c. They pay rartioalar attent'on
to fitting up oil refineries and to steamboat
work and repairing generally, besides ma.
king brass castings of superior smoothness
to order and putting up steam and gas
pipes to order.
Messrs. Fulton ds On., are now introdu
ding a new patent oil globe, invented by
their foremen, Mr. E Ross, the improve,
meat in which consists of a valve instead
of a "ground • in cock," making an air.
tight cup which feeds the oil regularly
and without the possibility of clogging
This will be found much superior to the
oil globes now used. They are also making
irriew and beautiful pattern, ornamen'al
ly cast in brass, of Sir Huuiphery Davy's
Safety L amp, to prevent gas explosions at
mines and oil wells. They are neater and
lighter than the old style and must come
into general use.
The firm is composed of young, energet.
io, practical men, who have commenced
business under the most favorable auspices.
They are determined to succeed and are
even now Constantly increasing their fa.
Wide& so that they will be able to turn
out the best work on the shortest notice
and most favorable terms. They are
worthy of entire confidence and a liberal
patronage.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP, B EAVER COUNTY.
—The ladies of this loyal district have
done nobly In the work oi providing corn
forts and necessaries for the soldiers en
gaged in fighting the battled of the Union.
A Ladies' Aid Society was organized on
the 18th of November, of which Mrs.
McElwee was President, Mrs. N. L. Car.
others, Seoretary and Miss Maggie Big.
ham, Treasurer. A committee was ap
pointed in each school district to solicit
contributions. These committees have re
ported, aggregating as follows: Money,
$l2B 90; Labor, $00; Goods, $lB7 75, to
tal. $876 65. This for a single township,
end that by no means the wealthiest in
Beav ir county, speaks well for the energy
of collectors and the liberality of the peo
ple.
The following receipt has been received
from the Sanitary Commission:
CINCINNATI BRANCH 11. S. SANITAAT
Commission, Cincinnati, Jan. 8, 1862.
We are in receipt of the very liberal do
nation from the Ladles' Aid Assooldition
from your place, and return our thanks.—
The donation came very opportune, as we
have large demands upon us. I sent yes
terday and to-day 32 boxes to our troops in
Kentucky. Yours went to Bacon Creek,
K,y. t in charge of one of our inspectors.
iluldarphy has been appointed Brigade
Surgeon, and is now with the army in
Kentucky, and through him we hear full
particulars, and are thus enabled to strike
at the right points.
Very respectfully yours,
Cites. B. Fos.Dlci. Cor. Sec
FAMILY Gsocsais a, &c.—By their ad.
vertisement elsewher e it will be seen that
I.l..sers. Tiermui & Getty, corner of Ohio
at:set and the Diamond, Allegheny, have
received large additions to their stock, in.
eluding whisky, coffer, tes, tobacco, cigars,
sugar, molasses, syrup, salt, candles, wheel
grease, nails, &a., which they are selling
at low figures. They have a large custom
and deserve it, as they keep a full ex.* of
everything on hand and supply customers
at a merely nominal profit, which they
are enabled to do by th e ir large business.
We commend the house to our Allegheny
reederii and think Pitteburghers might
save something by crossing the river to
buy their groceries.
WEsTitaar Vlaisieu.4. has furnished
twelve regiments of infantry and two of
cavalry, which are now serving in the
Union army. Colonel H. W. Carothers
has been appointed by the President a
Commissioner to visit the camps of these
soldiers, in order to induce them to make
allotments for their families.
Paksiowia...—Col. D. H. Williams, of
the Th.rty-First Pennsylvania, arrived in
the city on Monday evening on a brief
visit home. He returns to Washington
to-day. The Colonel looks well and repot Is
all the Pittsburgh boys in good health
and fully able to dispose of their rations.
Taz OANAL.— It ie now known that the
Weatern division of the Pennsylvania
canal is not to ha abandoned this season,
Be was anticipated. The necessary re.
pairs are belrg made and the whole line
will be kept open to Johnstown.
TROOPS FOR WHSELIIIG.—The First
Oonneetient battalion of cavalry, Major
Jilawn M. Lyon, were to leave camp at
New Raven, Uonn., yesterday, under or,
den for Wheeling, Va. They come by
way of New York and the Lilentown
route.
Futz.—The dwelling house of Henry
Custer, in Richland township, Cambria
.geiinty, was burned down on Thursday of
last week. involving in its destruction Mr.
4.J.'s entire household effects. Lies about
11,000-
DIINUIINCED.-At it meeting in Mead
ville, Crawford county, Senator Cowan
was denounced for his action in voting
against the expulsion of Bright from the
Senate.
BISHOP Simpson is so 111 that his physi
cians have prohibited him from preaching
and other exciting labors. He will, how
ever, attend the conference assigned him
in the Eiiistopal plan. . _
....D R avrix,o;:—A, little eon of Jacob
Young, of Duncannon, five years old, was
cirowned , on Friday of last week, by ran ,
Din; into Jcinear mill pond, with hie sled,
being unable to extricate! himae/f.
Brass Work.
into the
who is
hyge at a
vilation of
reputatiol as an actor is such that it must
secure x fultattendance at Concert Hall.
His entertainment will embrace readings
from Hamlet, Mark Antony's oration,
Monsieur Tonsen, Barden vs. Pickwick,
Drafting, the Bridge of Sighs, the Lion
and the Glove, ()barge of the Light Brig.
ade, extracts from Pickwick, dtc. Mr.
Murdoch is undoubtedly among the beat of
our elocutionists, on or off the stage and
we know he cannot tail to please all who
are present. We have only to say that
those who do not go will reg7et It.
RELIGION IN COL ALEX. Hers Run
MENT,—The Rev. Dr. Iliarks has formed e
church in theSizty•Third reglment,Penn•
Sylvania Volunteers, and received into the
same one hundred and sixty members,—
Many remarkable cases of reformation are
reported. This regiment is in Gen. Heint. ,
telman's division, and h4s its camp on the
Mount Vernon road, three miles from
Alexandria
FLSTIVA 1.8 —A musical concert Is to be
given in the Mieersville Methodist church
on the 28th, the proceeds of which will be
applied to the benefit of the church.
A DETACHMENT of marines, seven hun
dred in number, arzlved from the Ess
loot night and proceeded Westward.
/OMB NMI ...... uTU
/MPH 7101r1:11 t 801,
Manufacturers of
FANCY AND PLAIN,.
FIJRNITURE & CHAIRS.
WASEHOUSE, 186 SMITHFIELD STREET,
(Letween Sixth &treat and Virgin alley.)
nog PITTBBURO,I3.
p HOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
ALL ST Y LES,
-%LBO
DIARIES FOR 18 6 2
W. S. HAVEN,
isog CORNISH WOOD AND THIRD STRRIIT
WILLIAMS h ORV IS'
UNEQUALLED DOLJEILE THREAD FAIL
SEWING MACULTES.
Prim Iri to po socorotog to style of CalA
Ws Rooms, tio. 17 FIFTH STREET, corner o
Marta..
Throe Machine,' are unrivaled for the tacility
with which they execnteall kinds of work required
of • complete machine. They oombine almp.,olty,
durabtll7, with noiseleta action unattained br any
other machine, while in alumna... they halq , no
rivaL
All Winnipeg warranted an kept In repair one
year free of charge.
LILIST t MTM.AIN, Role Agents 1r Western
Penna., No.ll Fifth street, corner of Market, Pitts
buoys,
Er I STRAIN, Manufacturers of an 1 have
tor sale, Wholesale and Retail, all kinds of tl a W LNG
MACH INEN REDLICH.
'ALLEY A STRAIN,
No. 19 Vttth smolt, carver of Market.
AGENTS WASTED. lead me NI
D E_ SWEET%
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT.
Wholesale and Retail by
It. E. SELLERS et CO,
inetlhamod comer &mond and Mood .1.
Pine Plain and Pan:i Planned Under
and Omitfrt. oat hand, and ma& to order, cat
shortest pollee, at
R. WILLIAMSON'S,
SRIET F AUTOR Y
O. 41' ST. CLAIR STREET
EBOOFINC
GRAVEL. GEMENT
CANVASS ROOFING,
DON& O 4 SHORT NOTIOK,
And In the most durable manner.
HAVING THE MOST OOMPETENI
workmen In the city, who understands their
business, we can safely ass we osn do work SS
oheap, and, If anything. better than any other aria
In the atty. Repairing done with attention and
care. Materials for eels withal! the Instruotiona...
&quire at 71 SMITHFIELD STRZE r.
tiddlittH. P. EIHOPIL
B. WATT Si
vas
TERRY, PRICE & CO,
IMPORTERS AND DOA ERA IN
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
Satinets, Vesting", Tailors' Trimmings, ite.
NO. 555 MARKET ST. North Bide,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
acsi T. LIM, man a. rasa , sum l. I. mum.
AMU,
CITY GUAGEB.
THE CITY GI:JAG/32'13 OFFICE IS
removed to JOHN HEEHAW.; lumber oflioe,
corner of HAND AND PENN STREETS.
feL•lm M. ED WARDS, City Gouger.
GENTS
DOUBLE BOLE AND DOUBLE UPPER
PEENCH CALF BOOTS.
of • very superior make, selling et &great re
d natio a on former priors to close out
W E. Schmertz & Co.,
No. al nth street
a Slight Cold,
fe W V fauah„giaaoserLess
eRoNGHIA( -,6lzAaa_t,
which might, be checked
-I OC? with a simple remedy,
if neglected, often, terminates seriously.
Few are aware of the importance of
stopping, a Xattait. or Ought
X'aLci in its first stage; that which
in the beginning would yield to a
mild remedy, if not attended to, soon
attacks the lungs.
.4 6, awn's4te-anchlal,altacizes
were first introduced eleven years ago.
It has been proved that they are the
best article before the pu.blio for
4 2 0./L, ,caLcia, Agiganchlii.it,
A'tztaoach, the Hasktng
3:511 - gh z7i ,c,...umft.th, L ,
numerous qjf,rtiaus of the ~.911.0aat,
giving ts nate
Public Speakers IC Singers
will find thew dra#4Z fir clearing
and str.ngtheniffif the - Fat".,
Said Oruilli*,!tgAraWeakrB
in=r, at - 05 Issiiveßixte.
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LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
Last Night's News up to Two O'clock.
Further from Fort Donehon.
UNPARALELLED GALLANT
RY OF OUR TROOPS.
SCEIES WITHIN THE CAPTURED FORTIFI
A Salute Fired from the
ST. Loma, February /B.—The Republi
,:an's Fort Danelson corresponaent gives
the fallowing account of the flgh:lng cu
Saturday :
Yesterday ruoroing, just at daylight, a
heavy eothe was made by the garrison
from the left portion of their works. Tale
attack was made upon the extreme right
wing of the Union army, where it was
wea‘est.
At day light a large body.of the enemy
suddenly appeared on the extreme right
wing of Colonel Oglesby's command, and
opened a terrible fire with cannon from
their redoubts, playing at the same time
upon our forces fro.n guns which had
been placed in position the night previous.
The camps of the 29Ja and 31st were
most exposed, son the whole brigade was
at once formei into line, as follows: The
181 Illinois held the extreme right, the
14,h Illinois next, the 30th Illinois next,
and then the 29.6 Illinois sill porting the
right of Captain Schwartz's Lattery—the
81st 1 linois defending the artillery on the
left.
ALL I'itlelf.B
From the firing of the Brat gun until
nine o'clock the battle raged unremitting•
ly, and with fearful loss on both sides
Again and again our troops drove the
enemy back, but they were ha often rein.
forced, while our troops bad, owing to the
extended lines of the army, and also to
their position on the extreme right, to
light unassisted.
More gallant fl j gkiting never took pla-e
than that of the Union troops, exposed to
the to rrible filing of triple their nunsotr.
They .vtood their ground unit! in souse reg
tmcnie every otficer teas killed or wounded
When evening came, the Union troops
had been victorious at every point, having
gained b ck the ground bast in the morn
mg, and got within one part of the enemy 'a
works. OUT troops held thor rraltion
during the night, repelling the repeated
assaults of the enemy.
The scene within the captured fort &flar
its surrender showed bow terribly the rata I
garrison had infrared. Every where fern
lying iregments of shells, round shot were
half burled in the earth, tents were torn to
pieces, gun carriages broken and blood
scatterer around.
In the left redoubt, where the assault
had taken place, dead bodies lay thickly.
and abundant evidence of their stern re.;...
tance and our gallant attack was visible
On the extreme right, a hal( mile d.s
tent, where the desperate e.ntre war made
by the garrisons, similar scenes were viol.
ble. Toe gallantry of the Union troops
has been well tested, and they proved more
than (gust to the I,risic beton+ them.
As the fleet approached thr, Fort this
mor rung *salute was fired, and three the
went up when the American flags 'aro
visible. The officers of the American
army had nu idea of Fort Donelson't de.
tenses until ltiey had been gained and ex •
smined. Several men, when out of ammu
nition, rushed forward, and although ex•
posed to the full fire of the rebel arullery,
gallantly drove their foes back with the
bayonet and captured their guns.
The following are the names of some of
the rebel cifficcua captured: Col. Gnatt,
Col. Voorhies, Col. Forrest, Col. Brown
and Oct. Abernethy.
Chicano, February 18 —The Tribune's
special says the reition of the ground oc.
copied by our troops to attack Fort Don.
elson war such that not more than one
revment could operate at the same time,
while the rebels could bring nearly their
whole force to bear against us. The first
regiment to receive the rebels was the 18th,
which fought with desperate courage until
their ammunition wee exhausted, when
they were forced to retire. It war replies
ed by the Bth. They too were driven back
alter firing the last round, meanwhile, ti e
other regiments lending such feeble kid as
their positions would admit Gen. Lew
William was ordered to reintirce McCier.
nerd and sent two brigades from the centre.
The Illet Illinois, Colonel Logan, fought
like veterans, defending Schwartz's bat.
tory under the most galling fire, until
every horse at the battery we. killed—to.
gather with all the officers who had charge
of the guns, as well as a Lieutenant Colo.
nel, an Acting Major, seven Captains and
a number of Lieutenants of the 81st had
been killed and the ()colonel wounded.
ROOFING
Being nearly surrounded, Captain MN
Cook, who was left in command, drew off
whet was left of the regiment, not, howev
er, until the last round was expended and
they had commenced to drive the rebels
before them.
The eeoond brigade then came up and
took the place of the retired one and fought
desperately, losing a great number in killed,
but with the assistance of a portion of
Wallace's division drove the rebels back to
their entrenchments, gaining a portion of
lost ground.
The object of the rebels was evidently to
cut their way through our troops.
The General Johnson taken is Bushrod
Johnson, a Brigadier General from Ten.
neSeee.
Arrival of Prisoners at Cairo
()Also, February 17.—The steamer
Memphis arrived from Fort Donelson
this evening, bring ng a Mississippi regi
ment, prisoners, and fifty or sixty wound
ed soldiers who were left nt Mound City.
Eight or nine other boats are on their
way with rebel prisoners
The rebels who escaped are supposed to
have gone to Nashville, where, or at
Clarkesville, it is supposed the rebels will
attempt to make another stand.
Tele evening a great light was seen for
several hours in the direction of alarkee ,
villa, and it it supposed that the rebels
have either burned the town, or their
steamboats in the river, to prevent them
falling into out hands.
The rebel officers adml! that if we take
Nashville, the rebellion In Tennessee is
gone up. The prisoners, will, probably, be
sent to Camp Douglas, Chicago.
The Wheeling Convention has
Adjourned.
`Nasal-um, February 18.—The Cone ti.
tutional Convention adjourned this even.
lag after fifty nine days session. The free
State measure was defeated. Commission..
ers, however, were appointed with power
to reassemble the Convention in ease the
new State is not recognised by Congress.
This provision is stlpposad to look to a free
State.
There was great rejoicing here over the
Fort Done Linn news. Gen. &swans or.
dered a national salute at an early hoar
this ',morning.
CATIOVS.
Fort !
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Arrival of the Edisibdre.
. ,
arrived at noon4o.day. Aer advices are,
via_Lixerfacral.7.little . _ mere _ than one clay
later, but by way of Queenstown, they are
two days later.
The rebel steamer Nashville left South.
ampton on. the 3d inst. She passed the
Tuscaiorittifflowes, where the latter was
anchored. . The Tuscarora steamed np to
start in chase of the Nashville, but the
WOW Shannon was alonvide to prevent
her capture, for twenty.four hours. The
last seen of the Nashville she was steam•
ing dos!' the channel with all sped. The
brig Fanny Lew's, from Charleston, has
arrived at Liverpool with cotton and rosin.
Tha London Morning Post receives the
report that the Arch Duke Maximilian
will accept the throne of Mexico
VIENNA, Fab, 4.—Austria will accept
the throne of Mexico for Arch Duke Max
imilian, but will not cede Venetia In ex.
change.
There is a monetary crime at Venetia,
and the government has decreed a forced
circulation of the new money.
Disturbances have taken place at Verona
and Mantua,
I.avaaPoot.. Feb. 4 Balea of cotton to
day were n,600 bales, including 1,600 to
speculators and exporters; the market clos
ed quiet and unchanged.
The advices from Manchester are unfit.
vorable• The market for goods and yarns
inactive. Breadstuffs quiet.
Provisions dull and generally easter.—
Bacon steady and unchanged. Produce
transactions have been small and generally
steady.
L)NroN, Feb 4 --Uonßole closed 92i@
92i.
Money—Latest. sal ea of American stocks
are: Erie 28i®29i; Ilinois Central 44@43.
From 1111Imourl.
Sr. Louis, February 18 —Several re•
ports having gained currency through the
newepspers in relations to Gene McClellan
and iiallebk, which are circulated to mis
lead the public and create mleunder
standilgs end jealousies, the Republican
announces by authority of Gen. klalleck
that he has at all times received the most
hearty cooperation from Gen. McClellan,
and that in all military operations of this
department, be has had the advice and
approval of the General in Chief. The
two Generals are in almost constant corn,
muniration by telegraph.
Ihe following is a dispatch from Heads
quarters:
General McClellan, Washington:
The 114 g of the Union is floating in
Arkansas. General Curtis has driven
Price from Missouri, cutting up Prioe's
rear and hourly capturing prisoners and
stores. The army of the Southwest is
doinz its duty nobly.
[signed] H. W, EIA.LLECK,
Major Geoeral.
Five steamers left (or St Coarlez, Ito.
to-diy, where troops vial embark for the
Comberiand. Two regiments arrived from
St. Chants and will immediately proceed
South.
Mod active and extensive preparations
are twing wid, here lor the transportation
of tro
t chief Lislieclt's staff,
will go t' Cumberland for pr.soners esp.
tured at Fort I/sue:son, Seven thousand
will be sent to Chicago, and the balance to
Sprinedeld, Illinois, and Indianapolis
Five hundred of the wounded go to Cin
Linnati, the balance will be brought here,
The regiments which suffered most in
the battle will budetalled toguard the pris.
onere at the places of their confinement.
Some four thousand of these prisoners are
a route from Fort Donekom
Most extensive preparations aro being
made to celebrate Washington's birthday
The Democrats Fort I.inelson corres
pondent ander date ~f the 17th says, ih , it
it is impossible to state the precise extent
of our capture, everything being in such
confusion.
The 61st and 57th Virginia and several
Arkansas, Alabama and Texas regiments
were among the force which lest with Pil
low and Floyd. The rebel and Federal
officers fratronize with the best feeling.
Reported Surrender of Sayan.
BALTIMORE., Feb. 123.-1 t is rumored
by passengers by the Fortress Monroe boat
that news had reached Norfolk of the stirs
render of Savannah without h gun being
bred. Uur letter from Fortress Monroe
makes no mention of the report.
S. S. Mills the publisher, and Thomsa
S. Piggott the editor of the notorious Se
cession sheet, the Sawa, were this morning
arrested and taken to Fortress Monroe, on
the 17th, via Baltimore.
A flag of truce brought over a lady from
Norfolk, but no newspapers
We understand that the Norfolk Day
Pook of this morning makes no mention of
the surrender of Fort Dor.o!son, but rep
resents the vonteet as Ball going on.
Nothing additional Dia been recalvbd
from datanneh
The United Slates gunboat Harriet
Lane, arrived from Washington during
last night, althongh fired at on her passage
down the Poti,mac. But one shot struck
her, slightly injuring her wheelhouse&
Tee assertion in yesterday's Diarpateh
respecting the Union sentiments prevailing
among the pr ison ors here is much strengths
sled by sub..eq nen t intercourse with them.
This holds specially true of the Tennes ,
see regiments. The beet officers among
them are those who yielded to the popular
madness at the eleventh hour. They say
say they are all sick of this unnatural war
fare, Misled by politicians first, and be
trayed by Ornends since, they have become
disgust , d with the bogus Confederacy and
desire to withdraw from it at once.
General Grant ill be ordered for a
speedy forward movement to still greater
victories.
The rebel officers assert that Gen. Jahn•
son will concentrate every available sol
dier of his command at Nashville and
make a desperate attempt to retrieve the
misfortunes of the past. The rebel stir.
goons place their loss at between 300 and
400 killed and double that number
wounded.
Thirty-Seventh Congress.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.--Sxivera—The
Senate was engaged during to..day in dia.
°wising the case of Mr. Stark's right to a
seat as senator from Oregon. Without
arriving at any resutl.
Housz.—The House passed a resolution
to ()apt Dupont, and Seautur Johns.a., res.
°lotions tendering thanks to the army and
navy for the brilliant series of victories
The Committee on Ways'and MeaSs re.
reported back the Ur iced States Note Wit
with modifications. It was made the
special order for to morrow.
A resolution was passed to illuminate
the public buildings on Saturday, as a
mark of respect for the brave men killed
and sympathy for those wounded in the
recent victories. The Horse adjourned at
an early hour,
Pennsylvania Legislature
HARRIBBURG, Feb. 17
SENATE.
The Senate was called to order at three
o'elcctr, by the Speaker.
BILLS INTRODUCED
Mr. ROBINSON presented a suppler
went to the act revising the penal laws.. ,
Mr. RILEYB (Schuylkill) a bill reit4
tive to the Philadelphia and Reading
Railroad.
Mr. PBribIBY (Allegheny) a supple
ment to the set of 1861 relative to Bars
oughe .
Mr. LANDON (Bradford) a bill provi.
ding for the transportation of the>remains
of deceased soldiers. .
Mx CLIMB was cipsied from •
itZEMEIIII
e C 3 .1 re atiirl are,
fund retailer 4 in •Eidati:, ; • r -, was conefd
er1911 4 /11 / 5 1C " ,64 i,.17-;13 I t 4 a
Mr. LO W i trf, fr ld t • %he, nerd a
resolution returangti. the thanks .of Q
Senate to the Army and Navy - h:r the
cent victoria which fellittti.d . ru the capture,
of Roanoke island, Fort , ElaLeison b.nd
Savannah.
The Senate then adjourned.
The House was called to order at three
o'clock, by the Speaker pro mi., Mr.
CRANE.
THE CLPTURR OF FJET
Mr. PERSHING, (oambris) offered
a resolution tnat the members of tne Rouse
have heard with leeimgs of. patriotic joy,
the intelligence of the capture of Fort
Donelson, and tender the thanks of the
people of Pennsylvania to the gallant om.
cers and men of the army and navy, who,
by the recent victories at Roanoke Island,
Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, have
added new lustre to the Ameriean name
and have blighted the hopes of treason
and traitors, and thrown an imperishable
glory over the age acd over the nation.—
A second resolation provided, that the
House should adjourn immediately,
Mr. BIGHA.I.I. thought that the reeolu•
tions were worthy of botng pasted as joint
resolutions.
Mr. PERSHING had no objection to
such a course. They would lie over iLr
day, however, under the rules.
Mr. BIGHA it then moved that the
rules be suspended.
Mr' WILLIAMS said that - the first.
event in this succession at brilliant enga
gements which have shed lustre on our
arms. has been uverleuked. It is the bat
tle of Mill Springs. It was there our
heroes died/and it was there that we turn•
ed the tide of rebellion. He thought that
the thanks of the people should be con.
veyed through the bands of the Governor.
During the evening, the intelligence of
the fall of Savannah would probably be
announced. In that case, the resolutions
should be reconsidered. .•
Mr. PERSHING was surprised that the
gentleman made a reference to the battle
of Mill Springs, That affair ihotild
have been noticed at the proper time.—
Tho events referred to in the resolute
tons all occurred within the past few
days.
M. SMITH. of Chiseler, hoped that. the
resolutions would have passed without any
formality. We want to declare here that
patriots are willing to put down traitors
wherever found, and show that we rejoice
as American citiiens, as Permaylwians
and the Pennsylvania Legislature. -- •
Mr. PERSHING remarked that the
resolutions were Intended to convey the
uutburstings of our hearts. The whole
country along the lines of the railroads ifi
wild with eicitement.
Mr. SCOTT said that the whole State
was electrified upon the receipt of the tel.
°graphic news ...I the victories, one after
another. Men could scarcely keep their
th, ugh ts from the glorious news.
Mr. KAINE remarked that the resolu
tions were intended as thespontemeote ex.
preasiona of the sentiments of the House.
More Rejoicing.
CLEVELAND, February 18 —There was
flrlng of cannon all day yesterday and
bonfires and general rejoicing all lad
night in 'loner of the taking of Fort
Donelson.
OORRITTER OF ARBITRATION
OF 'BOARD OF TRADE
FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH&
Win. Atoemery, V. P. 3. J. eillospie,
J. 1. Bennett, B. Preston,
James Part. Jr.
RI - vmEs wmiArs.
PORT OP PITTSBURGH.
ARRIVED.
Franklin, Bennet, Brownsville.
Gallatin. Clark, Brownsville.
Col. Bayard. Peebtee atisalsein
J. T. MeCombs, CMlbotin, Wheeling
Marengo, MeCalkins, IR. Lorna
Diadem, Rog Cincinnati
ers
DEPLBTED.
Franklin, Bennet, Brownsville.
Mart, do ,
Col. Ba Peebles, Elisabeth
Ford, , Portsmouth
Minerva, Gordon, Wheeling
Jacob Poe, Stoops, Locum
Mr The riven—last evening at twilight
there were about dye feet eight inches water in the
channel and at a stand. The weather during the
day was unusually mild for the season. Business
on the wharf was pretty brtek.
Viir The splendid passenger steamer
Florence, Capt. D. Z. Bricksll, leaves this dnY post"
needy for (Rachman, Cairo and Saint Louis. Thle
boat has the beet of aeoeinmodations, and is in
charge of careful and attentive oflieers.
war it will be seen by reference to our
advertising eroltrcons that the picket John T. Mo.
Combs is offered for sale on reasonable terms. She
is a good boat. The only reason she is offered for
sale, is the 11l health of Capt. bloOontbs.
Y• The favorite packet St. Louis
Captain Bono, is announoad for Cincinnati. Louis
ville, Evansville and Cairo. She. WIII go through
with dispatch.
Ins. The punctual steamer Rey West
Na 2, Captain }Dunkin announced for Cincinnati
and Lord/Iva° on Ws day. Paiacomara and ahip•
pore will bearito in mind.
114irThe packet sunnier Melnotte, capto
0. H Lorenz, has changed her sign. She will bare
dispatch for St. Lords.'
Far Cincinnati andeLtnns#ll.
THIIREID Y. 311-A. M
THE PUNCTUAL PACKET,
Alat
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For !Wahl or passage, apply eza' tc; -
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rag or JOHN rum. • nta.
For Cincinnati,
Eviminviile, Cairo and
Lomat.
wilaisper, 10 A. M.
TFINE PASSENGER
.11. steamer FLORENOS,
•
commander, leavens as Mateo. .
For freight or mamma appo-
For Clactniesull,Lailibiiirlile tad
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T IR DAY. FEBRUARY la, 104. ltre . !
THE FINE eizgam.gs.
ANGLOMMON, Ri MANN;
mrocter. leaves as above.
For_trolghl, or puna T rA i c44 3 lork .. orto ,.. L ....,
rota WILLIAM isAaLErr, Agentet
Far Cincinnati and Louisville
- THIS DAY,' rEBEIrkKr 19. ,
THE splendid passenger wit ig
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above.
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fell) suul. J. B. LIVINGSTOI 4 I LOO
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roe mere, ooremeMler, leaves
hbark& every"TneeLleyr,E4 t otiock"*.tF3 -,
Zanesville every Friday et 8 I. ,
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rot niarfintli;'Gaittoottertral6l
kenbar g and Portsmouth..
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a on boardo 4 , - - '7::: -
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asd-Gallipo' Ifs.
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captain win. 'BMA
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Wheeling, Marlette, Parkerignirß a
Q.lltoe 'making weekly trips; itgivnilaspieg. h
every VMS/01)AT at.a. o'clock, an .yiiPMling
leaves Elallipolle every FRIDAY o'
note A. s r.roana'agescrt
For Marietta, Parkerkiairit
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manger, -,leaves Rapala:l4h ono-Amt.
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lvaaday at 10 a. '
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HAS o Pened*C4 ll .4 4o s 4 - :4
IV O. 94 WATER EITREEip Al+ l
n • . 43-41
Where he will transact aireigrel numusamen4gger
twunnewk and ' Kai° 244re f Pf V 44.
from eteamenat mess.
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rant sad ralnely '
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10/111a9140A9.1.1** secret • • .!•Ss , ..
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tat 'mops end inasinievsn ,
Atnation@ rcrninon and -
nontentio 'Tubas of be% •
Mk% n. Pattda,- a ngle or totanor: Aiteinse
boaartrer publishes of bin Acing
sa, ir- . 'and falaidr!- - inofteat-Ilare
!mac fully ^ - .7ctecit *l4l thrnie 11:0**t . :I*ll
very - immoral . bid 'for coaftminaVon4ad
cr. mph= a 0 71te their edvaki ProlnkkbetelNkla
an • bft , Donny phytiolattshould be
cautions to keep Liptak' traoramm • 0
t*ei same as Dr iIveNfiTEXTP' ( oL
to a a loara`ive p r settee'nsaiht belost, , tafttetat
macaw Oared fautelf race:keg and -arentroptaotte
Ortailtal bora add nesectinlgnertnea, sprang es
at an 1/1121*11% and *llO-ampere society, hth3lll.
gone, Berme. to 101 l .sand ante, mysmrumalS.
rceamy orilly gotten. I S -to tublidq,htfwente
lbstaxamerou. panatelas t guarinini imethaaltfa
that their acne. dauf/b ars , and wardijitirideilaly
teebla, sickly v_.t of aell-aterffaceikiciusdifolltar•
&nee, have.teen eastored to null& 'falter by YOr.
i!aAirBMVP,• basilica many - before eittlidter mart
n= 47 , tbr= a bint bare been asuallutfetylenfig,,
make), Ifereakt uteadvanalge
of over'thirty years axPerieasa`....te *J. ottermaken, -
consequentiy,hetseanDer•pr ttui ult=las
of special MeseeN end irhet Ueda& . 1,4 4
the profession, as well recommended 4
sole eitisena, 'polishers, propitiators is
Spermatorhea, or - ki - eallect nocturnal ea6salteeke.-
7:09 dreadful malady can: texedefpletelf - deraid by
the very laatirtecoyerg autt hasterver yet failed. In
female diiesiieshech s s had anparior asperjo on
acoonnt of Old age, Went, ,ye all
larfiXis eon:n*44 Oared. As for iXatatunpMr
Puliztptazila o , l= - 10V"igrupg tuck
sad from Joelaratritioss and other
a ) 1.01 - physitlintflye yob's - at • business,
lam had more .idecess than thteyreteneions
that • hoe as jots been dia6Siered; as the Ora&
tai *Mahon. They are Canine ands= be
found according to it pmpblet th et each person
will get at the esim.+4,7:all tresionebarge,—
Moe .116 andthAeld Bloat, nearDimond ,street
Private commtadcatlone tom all earat of the Milos
Malay attended Ca Defeat .
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11QtY Tiroxlit OF ANIA.PAIMITS
jut whereby no drugs or plasmic battery ere
used. °cold weedier is the time .wbott,the_eppare
trui can be used to lie beat advantage. - .ltedionl
goal
_amen and theirlannlies AMITO.
imatedbymy mom, and are readyte Waite' to
theseely sad pantlesaneasAf Ede oposigiginiFfin
ma has been said by Reasons interested - Art is
eating the contrary having no knowledge of rry
process.
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treet, Allegheny. ' evedelly
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Rm
Dr. - BB ' is an old alti.;`'
see of. Pittsburgh, and has been ..
in Pitmans for - the last twetty , '
gill yaws. KW brain as hot' .e
been oonlined nosily to Private
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and Surgical Disowns.
OITLESNEI AND EITRAMIXIIVa ,
In used of • method friend, •shoold - Aoturell to
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repiarooduste, sod Me eXpedssectoe dis=trust
tnerdofit outdo slats of diorama 11111 iii
tee tette) tedlmeroof °oblides' po'ftatulle[
Iz eL the use of hl remedies eml , fontOliV MLA
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aster ail to entre the word foamotinsisalet
meet, Impurities end lierotolotir Affsaitilo. - - Albs
all Weems artftg
_from heredittritidatiettert
=offsets itself bri be - form. of ti-lettit,
tad pests:easy forms al skis '
of which the potirat - - satiretrUtuetat.
persozuseoetiiietemi,Dr..Brarapilirthorseti imp
sad stead,
Dr. /holm% f0r36141 1 1101 ,
wouot on ofleilby-thatatiliterfAriWoullmill
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