'' • • ; • MlXaudzlalYVVreecont• Btotrketwa it Vox. lirtri,s ~:: w;' f ,;°:.. i ffitlafittl SIMPLICITY. - sl i ',.ural ..utaiiipiity,'•aftetiroin s iaing to " O rt tq"l#44/N,Chfaelltigistraie Of_ - 160 "contibiles" 10 10 ..-- I '' la".' 40 . ti0 t 0.....,..„....,..,...?...,.„....„ „ . „. fait lb thelionci a bad down by the • - fou l ! erii.li4iiiiein. erne:lent'," .istrikiridn. 4111 i lp • _lib' 1.. v ein, and, -iiiiiii, soaring 'ahoy! mere pa4litini4uncesiiiikiteniiini 7 to co-hper: ate! itliliiiek7Piiiiikie - Deninertibi"As Ein Neiterk,.exiii.:,lliCiuni i; - t- Pennsylva nia I' -Wti rather suspect that the paper I all , ~ ,..4- i sfiliposird In be waggish, instead of ..'ng-noinally simple. The idea of the Chi ';'Jldligistrateebitinning to he faithful to -pri n lciplea of the fathers, cf the goy- : ern ~ .14,1fy - persisting in the course he his' • Sell Purifiing,..itteertainly too broad, an [ 4iitt4y at the handle'.' Itibe in . ear nee • -, -"-Itiills against the 'ebniet," in the sha .o •paper, proclamations-; midnight arr'..-Ofi - dilaidditi4l:klitinni"-upon the ~,,, eh ii - Of treason:against the government, and 1 keir. equally sudden release upon sig , k` - a card . proinising to be civil Aft 3r,- together with . demonstrating ,I. `tPresident did - in his tn last , essage, Vit b4easier to pay nothing, than it •-i . 4/Jaime:thing, and easier to pay a l m a i , 'pont than it ia topay a largerene," . are a e:W of his- prominent imitations of , t'id f achiz gs of the tounders of our Qin - stitui ' , cur..;- Besides these, there was in the i- - - pap alluded to 4 another bit of Brinsby ism] L hi/ challenged our admiiation. 7 It iy . the l eabouts w p here the chief mas tratOiegan to , grow serious and solemn, and Nitthel same titan imperative, when wit limphisis he- declarertnui Ability to cru Illhe tele; her . ° are his own remark abl itword "we know that'we can put downthe rebellion; the world knows it, undqve knOw that the world knows that] Wit 41low iti." Right upon the heels of' this l ithloired the bull against 'the comet, whictin onaection with the removal of 1 McCollan, the advance by Burnside apon F lick s erg, and ' HOrace -Greeley% i pro hlmatilio, that the war moat end by the, glnning of May, dembustrate that "01 'Abe.' is a worthy successor to those who i sms and affininistered our govern me tiiin i best days, and that in' biing ing t d r present troubles to ,e triumphant ter in rilioil;"be can if - ani , Arian can." ) ' Hosirireali c hd' pusillanimous does Gen. CareyJacen'sonduct in the' time of South. na • nhllification aPpear, slims 'corn parlto thi rapid conceptions arid execn tio liof oar present chief magistrate ? ThiOd General, in an. irreverent , Mood, i aivoreithat i'thii 'Union must be preaerv. .ed,' end;although on unfriendly fermi -,-. wit h en. Scott, he dispatched that o ffi cer: to harlehon,' and 'so - ' ' crushed the i l rebellion - . afore it -'iraiit' -- matured., But Our P esident is even . 'iiiiiee rapid' ii than 14Itcksion was;.his: moat remarkable stroite Of her, expedition being his fre- ' quen 1 j ai appOintmtmts and: dismissals of McC an to and . lrom the command of oar 1 o listerit army, his last discharge oc in •at half past eleven on a stormy r ' y n*tit, while the army Was in .4 Think of that, Master Brooks, y en * r'efiect upon those` rilew '''old "Llie fathers of our institutions,' 11' , 1 . , f:(nrwei desire to, apeak respectfully, iulie that were our fathers. a ling as our rural—ire were going to' viitdati4 ' but" we won't---friend ap adtiiiike priformances of our Presidentl b:fig wsirthy - Athe="foniders of our tit , lions, ' he can't . he4rong, especi y - I long-aa-be---it sustained:lkt the )e.4crati patriots" to Whom he has ~. uthdi, B u tler , Dickinson " and Hick-' au, 't tree tglorions -and self-saerificing , en, hose sly • desire is to serve their /MI .t . , leaving otheralolnxtiriate h . i'lliei 'oils P i ot' ofime ,ailifiti4tilients., , biitUiere; re o rer D'euioorriiepatriots* as ail' as hose rWho shoultnlit-4 7 ffitgOttaii'itheir: gamelWill' be-regintireffi,la fut u re- in- I restig•tiooe, and they 'ahead not now be to 'Pottin:T. by admiring cotemporaries. Look ,i that simple minded and Christian patrio t riSimb l iri canMron; An "Old Demo- - crat," hole& the War Department at hie own o liion,, Order to, undertake a box ardou f4:iyag 'to Russia, at `hie own .ex-' pease Press w cEr, afterwards returned for ' the • Press Airpose of _repreaenting-his „ 'native qtate'a the,l7.liS.l3endte,litit was, untert l ately pretente4liz,n;...ineddlrolne i fellow' s ' lied Beyer. He too must-be add- ed tot ' list of ' patriots headed by Den Butler 11,. Therteee that meek tin - d - 5 4 . 8 P9 - ,, 1 1, t keu g ,ti Isiiiie6, -Aleiander • 4thimmings, - 1 anoth ''.l3ld lilemoarat, Who 'vows . he'll t i know . ' ii , parti as long as his .country is in dan ",r, arman of such purity of char , aster iio,:ji.' ojusify Cameron • in entrusting to his ,acretion two millions of dollars, 9 whicli muting' judiciously invested for tiu the G erninint, reserving only a hun dred:ti .te _ „thousand in the of - commi ' l ons. An impel tinent, member of Con '7 as, nding to this transaction, i !I decbir dithat the amount realized by Cum . di t hat i mings 4,s nesirer a . quarter_ of a million than Oeutriltaled, , but . theft . ICumminge had g; e to 'Europe for his health, ii and o I ; , r -punters of a similar char. , i 'atter wvented further iniuiry. , . I Beh id, nick that burning AiidAilftaing 1 ' 1 1 and cr ( 1 ,1 11 4 patriot Forney,.tinOilerAld Demo tilt, and one of the sweetest 'and most e mp ary patriots among them all. g e iem*o 1 .. of the.saldime virtues of ,s all tbe.t, in ti tom quality peen 'Jiiirly. A a °in t .- Theie. are the sort of Patriot ''' . loyal men 1:4 the country -with Wheiii.rutal - COteinP.Orary is willing' to .. ,... -- : . i g ioi4 .1 : -`—' IMiTertelhem.and to - .. ..thnir* ;,,, in , lint above ' rill to their ea ample; a nd ' he will, if an ,afit: i 4ciar, 1" soon tie ain nhatthe sort of , patriotism rt they p,, st 3 and practice does- iottt- all interfefeith tliegidheiing in of. anehjobs and Vrae.ta pa-per centages, as they _i4fg.il 1 . ying ° and in a loose condi, ii '...• - •Fih •,!.?.- •-•-'. CULT/ Satu moti. and tion. There ; are several others of thOse who were once Democrat's, - - wbo. are Maw . sevinitheircountry arid themselves' very., effectively, but we haven't space, at primp eat, to do justice to their patriotism:and qnslifieetionn, ..t, - s;4 - wc• Rf.,,:,'.. '...''- , A•toi, Th. giont v ,..ck, whmat el Inez., swh' ~,,Illon A: 14aelciPilt at Witches , ... , _,.,„: ; _,,,-s , , t, 't• . , ter, .a, and . !,,ojtjus, evg,B4oe4pfp, n f liraiihibgtati wilhilibf, a conVagnq,litt . s - . i tt length been selected for some' iiglifini e lservice on the Pacific coast, The reason if- - iiiiinantion ever since the battle of IYinPheater was:something •he said not Ivexy complimentary , to ~.t49_Kctr Depart:,. iiiinf. - fie now to the Pacific, where he can be of no annoyance to Stonewall or any one else: 'Thereis es much 'wisdom and jastiire in this move as there was in :As dismissal of Fitz John Porter from the . service. and the pardon of Tom Ford by the President, for tLe disaster at Haiper's , "Perry. - - While Shields is to go to the Pa tific and Fremont to somewhere in Texas, . _ we see - that a crazy man named Phelps, he who issued a proclamation last spying against the Catholic religion in Louisiana, is nominated for a Major General. ,These ;little things show how our' administration discriminates_ in its selections of Generalsi and how it always succeeds in having the right man in the right place. General McClellan still. remains inactive, 'like,: the rest, drawing his pay and doing nothing,he wants service, hut the admin: istratioa is so engaged in creating new officers that it has no time to bestow upon the old ones. We suggest that Aomething be done in McClellan's case; conyt'mar tial him, or send him:away off to the East , ern part of Maine, or some other frontier, fax enough away, where he will be soon forgotten. 44,.... I ser We aTe favored occasionally- with a little information from Harrisburg, corn ing to us as Associated Press news, but it is always of a personal character. If the Associated.P.ress has an agent in that region we should be delighted to have some general intelligence even at intervals: As it is, it looks one sided. Correspondence of the Post. Democracy ixt Washington Co. Itbni sox Towesnir, West'. CO. February 16, 1863. Ma. EDITOR The - Democracy of this portion of Washington county are becom ing thoroughly aroused and organized in opposition to the usurpations of our pies ent rulers. Clubs have been armed in all the townships, which meet weekly, with large attendance and much interest. Perhaps the fullest and most spirited of these weir that of the I:tth inq.. at the large school house near the village of ,Candor. The organization was made by calling Cot. James D,maldson to the chair and' appointing James Pollock, Es., . her retary. *After a tew approprihte minarhs by the President in relation t,. the great crisis, the regular speakers failing to ap pear, .1. M. Clark; Esq.. took the and made an eloquent appeal for the "Union as it was and the Comm ninths!) as it ii." Although. from the first, a firm supporter of the war on the basis of the Crittenden resolution, he charged with bitter, withering denunciation, that the greatest and most gallant army of modern times had been raised on false pretenses : and instead of being allowed to •lfollow the flag and keep step to the music of the. Union," it had been wickedly sacrificed by the dirty work of negro emancipation and the diabolical intention of erecting a military despotism on the ruins of consti• tutioned liberty. ln,the course of his re marks he proved conclusively that the Re publican leaders, have no desire' for the restoration ot the Lion; and showed by their utterances, by their legislation in Congress and by their management of the war, that they desire to prolong the conflict until the States shall "all be free" or the Union permanently dissolved. After commenting at length on the sus pension of the writ of habeas corpus, ar bitrary arrests, be , the speaker concluded by urging a return to the only ()lieu for which the war can justly be prosecuted, to the old time-tried doctrines of State rights; and argued. with earnest eloquence, that the reserved rights of the States areas im portant as the Union itself. lir. James Stevenson, of Smith town• ship, followed With a masterly synopsis offthe slavery question, from the adop tiOn of the Constitution ° to the present time, completely vindicating the policy of the Democratic party, and maintaining _thatthe followers of Jefferson are in no viee,responsible for the present tronbltur; Alternately condemning secession and Abolition, he proved that slavery, in itself, had nothing to do with the war; and show-, ed clearly, that however guilty the rebels -now,in arms, the Abolitionists provoked Them to rebellion; and that the South could never have been taken out of the Union had it not been for the Abe tioniats of the North-. After picturing with a master hand the dark cloud of pesent trouble, he conclu ded with an earnest appeal to the well known, law-abiding sentiment of the Democracy, and counselled all to trust to free discussion, the never-failing remedy of the ballot box and the "sober, second .thotight" of the people. Delegates were then appointed to the Convention, Which meets to-day in - Wash': ington, with instructions to support James Esq.,,of this county, for. Glover-, nor, and COL Thomas B. Searight, of ,Fayette, for the vacancy on the Supreme Bench. = Resolutions Were also passed, endorsin ,the couise of the- Post, the Examiner an the 'Review as loyal and Democratic. BRIG. GEN. H. W. BRNHAII, who order eiseveral regiments to slaughter on James Likud, near Charleston, in June last, and was deprived of rank in consequence, has just'been restored to his rank and a com mand ix; the arm of . Gen. Hooker. The President ordered Judge Advocate Holt to investigate his case, which it•seems - he has done, and his report has induced the President to restore him to command. -An inferior number of our forces was ordered to charge upon almost impregna ble batteries of the enemy, lying in such a position that, if the first battery Thad been taken by our troops, they would then have been exposed to the concentrated fire of the other batteries. The regiments making the assault knew they were going to certain death, yet they charged gallantly up to the batteries, and some of the sol diers of the Michigan Eighth Infantry were slain at the muzzles of the rebel can nbn. 'The Michigan Eighth, the Ninth Nei-York and a Connecticut regiment *ere engaged, iihwe will venture that no afficiiX - or, soldier in either of them will exonerate Gen. Benham from censure for ordering the assault% The charge at James Island was the B.tautonian method of warfare, us were the.assaults upon the enemy's batteries at" Fredericksburg and Vicksburg. Useless slaughter is the road to-preferment tinder this administration. The. ;President; will learn in due season that 'reports.. of- ; Judge '44vocates , caudot be used as shisildi front censure when an& gross wroneliii, been perpetrated as is disclosedln the dismissal-„ Of Poiter and the restoration Chicago Ana. . _soldiers order laa': c ouWwn. b 1 IlleTotoi This is a vei7EtraaH it will be very cliffi( lion to justify by soldiers are ale have a right to km the world. Of this order has hi universal disaat with the negro pi cingfrtpcorthis:ge is very *cte.....ly / n in dicateckkvlte,riews ar prat,lll4 tl . ke. , , feeling ilia& aiit coin ' 8n iethe army is' eisewherett..llrEßade iattatiOlftiMierlif this means to preyeitt-a l Ituorpledge.ol l the growing ditiContetiffr4tl reaching tte Sol diera. tor fearit woulditlfeict - f theArrnale.- I at in thisiViiilill ti l Vdr7nieilatiVea, , - Ivii and militarY, theadMitustratisititihdwa its want of common'aerititt "lira ttiesight. It is horthe'ntiWipaperslifediekto blares for the state of feeling? tltronghont the, coantry , and in the'.:driuy-;l4.llLincoln'i I t adrisers are respßesib e f9rithOt. It was eltangitig, the war for helinion . into'nne for abolition that, his dent; all the Milt chitf, - and- while thiir ' olicy Obtains mat tern will grow, .steadil' :Worse:. The ,vab -4 sente'of newspapers w 11 increase and , em bitter the fetlinitiofi e soldiers, wliowill, lea all the love 'went ment wishes they would not learn from t eir private correa-' 1 po4inee andbyreport. -The-time is /jail 3 far distant when , Mr. Lincoln will "see', i what is obvious to all ane people at thel ti Noth, that this is.ana ng.tife Most i loolish of the many' fooli* expedients of his i- ,anaellors.— World. A. totter has beici+ceivad Trout (Ten. Itosecrans by the City Councils 1:11" Cincin nati in response to coliiPlinientary resoln- - Conn passed by that body, in which be says: "May no aorig of pe l ace, founded on the delusive hope °falai:4)4ot, truth and jus fice'of the rebel leaders induce us toperil both honor and the atifety of our homes. If deceit. permitted h, enjoy those dear bonfes onrselves w# yOl, least. ; endeavor fOfeave them, sail dna' (reel under the Con atita,th.a, to oar posterity." Those who found hopes on peace on the honer. truth or jnetic4 of the rebel lead ere, are certainly among- the .moat foolish or themost crazy' iitirtals in existence. As well might we expect military ability in Mr. Lincoln, or rclitical wisdom in Horace Greeley. or oyalty is Weddell' Phillips, or patriotic., in an army con tractor, as to look for honor, truth or jus tice in Jeff. Davis land his associate scoundrels in Richmorld. If the Southern people want peace, the shortest way they can go to work to get It is to hurl these solf.made tyrants from their places. •Chirago Pont, MoDowEIT stlys, in lair defense, submitted the Court of Inquiry in his case "Nearly two years ago I was here, or gani/ing the small iteginnjnge of the _strand Army of the Potomac. When .1 t onimenced, we had hive, in Washington, Cooper, now the senior General in the tinse cession army : Lee. co ntanding at Fred ericksburg : Jolnston, the commander 01 the rebel Army of the Mississippi Magruder. the Co mender of the enemy's forces in Texas : Pember ton,i the commander at Vickeburg ; Jones and Fields, prominen generals on the other side, besides m. ny others of less I rant. ,f -Alexandria al oat. it - not wholly secession: Georgetow and Washington very ranch so. I orgy i/ed the first hun dred, the first thous ntl and the first brigade of the taxa' eh ?ens of the place: and this in opposition to all- the bad in tluencee brought against us. And when thsi troops from the North came down. and the capital had been saved and the op 1 posite shore taken, 1 o gauized the army i of which the present o, e is but an exten sion—lA great one, it is rue." ..-- -- ..............1-- - Ass t STA r Secretary Of War John Tuck er was acting under the ;orders ot Secreta ry Stanton in chartering the transports for the several expeditions enumerated in the , report of the Senate investigating com mittee on transports. Secretary Stanton' diverted the business frnut int proper ellen nel, the Quartermaster'is Department, to place it under the direction of Tucker. - If there was fraud and plundering did not the Secretarykni kn ow it ? Indite not know that there itould be haul and plundering whiin he took the heftiness from Gen, Meigs and gave it to Tucker? Was it not because he kneW ther would be fraud s r and plundering that. heLook the business from Geri. Meigs and gave it to Tucker?—. We aver that the Senate . . trivestigati;tig coin mittee.hbve proof 44 . 114 Stanton a; com plicity in the systematic robberies of the government' in. the 'ObViristirlifedf those transports, yet they have no word tit cen• sure to pass, upon hitn,' I The adaunistra timphavti proof of.liutler'a rsibberies of the goiernment at New Orleans. yet they offer him choice of position in the army. ;' Assistant Secretary' of ar ; Tucker . was an„apnomtee of Catnero , • and Congress knew before this investigation took place that he. bad been Cameron's "man Pri• itie' in pl undori ng the goVerructent! Tuck er was retained under Stanton, and Came ronwas made Minister to Rnesia, It ; is thus that official corruption is punished. by this administration, —Wray° Mike& ' ' , On,Tuesday evenin Neb. nth. at it o'clook,lilr .W 11414,11111 frA.OR V, TT, aged 31 years., r., Thelrlisids 'of the fitittily nre reepeCtfully 'sited telitien . ..l the funeral. on. hunnlaY meta • 11;4 at .ft O'clock, from his late residence. No. 142 Wylie street. On Tuesday, 17th lilt..aLVelpek-rlithltS. K., wife of Ildwar,.l Ilea teltonOiso. The friends of the family ark reapetilintik invi ted to at tend the fttneraton.Thurtday tifterneen, at 2 o'clock. from , 1 the m110111(38 of :kit 1111 gbigl,_ d. Oaklan itertOta, ht; .t4t1.14 1; o clock, ortiti , ely; leave the Coffin 'Warerooln of. H. Sanithe, Undeitaker:' Sthithfield street, second door from Pcurtb„ at 1234 o'cloblr. On Tuesdey afternoon, at 5 o'elock. at her 1, te ,residence on Smith street, Ninth Ward„ N rs , JAN'S PATTERS ON. wife of.fos. Pattetscrn, ?rostriiknotioit ictiVenlettpaters. CONSTITUTION WATIKII., Yours, &c., Lsx Plantation Bittik VoltaWs Rift Poison: • Lindeey'e Blood Searcher: Brook - noire Skin Soap; Liquid Stove Polish; Brockedon'a Soda MeLean'P Strengthening Cordial; Covelirs Rheumatic. Pills; Wood's Restorative Fordigh''' t a- Reed's Magnetio ; • - Elixir Colisaya Ba'rk; ' , • , For sale 57 SIMON JOLINS . TON;..! feMd . onmer Sitithfleld. and Fourth tarots TIONSTIRNED AND FOR SALE FROM ....../ store and to arrive are ", tu i ' 1.600 rats Wk!te and ' eYlm, Ocmk, Shelled and in mule§ Ent ' ' 4f, -,= - - ... istaii . 0[11(301k %arts , atreet. „ 111MTALL crHEAR...BOTIL • • French and tunericailfwill.boisoldmitiVr tint advent% in price until Neu , eakee:attiatid , 4 100 4037 Wood accost, by. w. P. w ac4s ate . A 74--rg'141....."--f' - I nte—V-iews Gen. liosei3r DiIED First Eilitho. LATIST NEWS BY ilr More - 0 of k .- % ' t - . Ii rE Pi-l ..„... '--, EP' Cl.lll.- Gen. McOlellan Meets Gov. Feymour COIi6RESS--.24 SEiNSION. T • 6 a'si}txii'oS;"` y Feb: i7.-'— e rhere is gen - • lyrwmora-hupeftil feeling viith reeird to ourimilitary and naval operations than hail preval-Iti'd for several months past, and this arises Trom . ti! favorable accounts re ceived from all quarters. The weather, however, hativimpeded immediate opera tions. vo change in the command of the de partment of the Pacific is contemplated. There is the best authority for saying that Gen. Shields will not he sent thither to ankreede (len. Wright. Nr:w foes, February 17.—The steamer Creole, from New Orleans, with dates to the Bth inst., has arrived. Col. Little john, of New York, is among hei passen gers. Gem Banks has issued a general order suspending the navigation of the Missis . tulip to vessels engaged exclusively in pri vate 'trade, except those engaged in coast; wise or foreigh commerce. Also an order prohibiting the foreclo .sure of mortgages, as against loyal citi• froui forced sales, except as to debts incurred subsequent to the order, which shall have remained uncancelled for six months. • Dov Ea, N. , February I,.—The posi office here was broken it to last night and all the letters and property of value sto len. ALBANY, N. Y., February 17.—General McClellan, it is understood, meets Gov ernor Seymour at Rbinebreci; to-day. WASHINGTOK., February 16.—SENATc.-- Evening Session.—Mr. Chandler called rip the bill for the relief of the crew of the shit Nightingale. Passed. The Senate then went into considera tion of the bill enrolling and calling out the national forces, and the pending amendment of Mr. Collamer was adopted. Mr. Clark moved an amendment, which was adopted, allowing persons to be ex empt by procuring a substitute oi• paying a sum not exceeding three hundred dollars, to be fixediby the Secretary of War: but failing to appear or procure a substitute, or pay the required turn, to he arrested and tried by court. martial. Mr. Nesmith moved to strike out the third seetion, which provides tor two clas ses of national forces—one from 18 to :30 years, and one from .tO to 4.7,--the first to be called first. Mr. Wilkinson wanted to know ii mein _ tiers of Congress could be drafted. Mr. Nesmith thought they could : but it is not known as they could be arrested. lie thought the members of Congress bad rendered the country poor service. .The present members are, of course, ex empted. After a further discussion the timend meat was rejected. Mr. Wilson's amendment was adopted. It is to make the first class inelnde those between the agej of 2tt and :tr., instead ot 18 and U. Mr. Doolittle moved an amendment that persona of foreign birth, who may have declared their intentions to become citi 4esia, and who leave voted at any election, shall bewleetned a citizen within the mean ing of 4,his act. 4,lwr a discussion tho amendment was rejected. Mr. Sherman inuved t amend it Ao an to exempt all ministers ot the Gospel. Mr. Henderson said that he should vote - , against the amendment. lie would have midi a law that in eaee nt another ..neh vi , v, as this, intuit:ars should have no ia (beet:tient to urge the war The :amendment of Mr. Sumner was rejected, and the hill reported t o the ten• ate.• The gttestiou thou recurred .‘ti areeing to he atnendment exempting the tiovern .ors and Judiciary of the Mates. M. Trumbull, of 111., favored the amend :4loot. He did not want to break up all the Suite Govern nftent 4. The people were too intelligent to he driven by any each . idea of including every body in the draft. • •hir„Dixon, of Corm., thought it was highly'important that all should he inclu ded. as it would tend to allay any dissatis fattion that may arise. .hit. Rice, of Minn., said it the hill did hot exempt those who were exempted by the State authorities, then there would be a revolution in the North. Several voices—"Oh, not no 1' Mr.'Riee—Well, try it and see. Mr: McDougall saidlhat if there was to he .a revolution in the North, lot it come now. had hertid'gold deal of talk about a revolution in the :North. If it was coming. let it come. But he disa• "0 - OM-entirely with the , euator ,from itiljn ---- nesothhe e ditl:mit beteve there sfould he , any 5001 levdluli, ». Mr. Eice,wanted the Senators not to touch' the constitution of any State, for tip God llveth there was net a man in his State so craven as to submit to IL - M 2 Wilkinson, of Minn., said he be lieved the people of Minnesota, by a large majority, believed the Constitution of the Unit ed States to be the supreme law of the land. The amendment was not concurred in nays 19 Mr; Wilkinsons renewed the amendment to excutpl. , menther B of Congress, it was ; rejected -;-leas 1t i nays 20. r Mr. MePOugall offered an amendment, liktich wits, Adopted, including, citihens 'of 'foreign birth who may have declared their intentions to become citizens, in the pre visions dale bUL. : Y'• • „ .Mr. Ring again renewed the amendment to excuse the liovernor of State,i, which was Adopted. , • . • t At ruidtililif was passed The Senate'thett adjourned. • -STli CI`LY'FITRE ARTICLES • 1../ow PITTSBURRH #OIIIE, toilitEitoi at -*'4:o4 - RR, A P:O'ZII. - 111:C , A:itti Si 'is*/ ' /11a4 et ifractg. . . . , VITTSIIITHOII. • :.Orreis; CroamVaitar Patitcs, nakthirliodit, ery Dye fitutli4 igne.Mustard, Cheinfitals, SPicett , 01.& 161 t. PhYaiatitaa.Preecrirtp r .ryinitatety .000 1 pounded at 8'4,44(4,, if li;,0 71: PateWO:tag tiro - ni9uor#. 'for, atadtagua uga WALTAIING HOOTS OF GOAT, 'ANT KIP. W. - E. SCHMERTZ & CO., $a aVi) Just reeeived a large and very superior lot of Ladies'. Misses' and Children's WA LKING BOOTS, of Goat Calf and Kip, Tripple Sole and warranted equal to any in the city .-- • and Belling at low pricea STREET,, TO:nittS ADVEWriaMinna. AT OLD PRICES. CALL Al -, ' z 'Ai..-, . , .- - t Istcr I '';'\ 3 I .... yde's, ik ato. ;Alm. , i - 'Et ? T, ".. I ' AiTataw.yonis , '.. Ih l 4: OSIEJV ot . r -- LOVES, t i 7144) .„, .” , '. Balm Oral Rose for - n Boston Ribbed Hose fir Lad - Andllisser. 1 leee7 Linea Hose for LaateOand M4asea . gentlemen's and Y( nibs' La Wool , Merino and Cotton Rose. lini„ thlk and Woolen moves Gauntlets and Matins. . Wool itoods,Searfelfubßuf. &e. A Etahroideties. :retrial:dna. ' Furnishing hoods.l -,y - t - i-r l it Old Prioch - - --Wholo - sa ean cal 31TACRIIII* GLIDE. N 0.78 MarketiStraet, , 1 , ~.- u .o_,. I WAR ' Between Fourth and the Diamond. LIGRAPIIs elin~ ; 1110U1I BUILDING lOTA-FOE MALE .M.` IN I, AWRENCEVELLE Four lots 24 by 110 .feet eaoh • handsomuly situated on Church street, situated near the Pftegett . wer :Railway, will be sold cheap for cosh, on application at this Of. Lice, febl7:dtf. WANTED TO PIiTRCHASE—A TWO story brick Dwelling House in the. City.— Price from two to three thousand dollars: B. CUTHBERT &BONS, 51 Market' street. 4M, LOGAN STREET FOR RENT—A liPl three :dory brink dwelling.,hall, parlor. aiz rooms and collar. Rant sai. ARLO to - K. CUTHBERTA SONG. Heal Estate and General Agents; ' ai Marker .tree!: A LARGE STOCK. OF CLOAKS AND SHA TT ? JUST RHOS' YES BY EXPRESS. ALSO FIVE HUNDRED PIECES DELAINES At 25 Cents.. For Male a MT. & D. lIUGU - S. CORNER FIFTH & MARKET. dean C. H. S. - S WINTER GOODS nt swat leargaintint OMER HILL SHOE STOH 62 Fidth*Strect, IiOYS' BOOTS 75 CENTS Al. 1, WORK WARRANTED VALENTINES VALENTIN ES. COMIC AND SENTIBIENT4I, t'OBIIC AND SENTINCENTAL 4 (►!ll[' AND SENTIMENTAL HOLYSA LE AND RETAIL, WLIOLESALE AND RETAIL, WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL AT ALL PRICES AT PITTOCK'S • Household Furniture, Mir rors, kke.i at Auction. AT NO .71 LIBERTY. STREET, tier ihuraday, February 19th, at 10 o'clooltwilt be told a quantity of Household 'FuraiturwAns longing to a familjlabaring the city, cotupriatag mahogany sofa, 2 sofa seat divans. 2 setts - de do mahogany chairs, walnut what-not, mahogany and dressing bureau, two mar'''. top pier la hies, watdrobe, oak hat rack, large Una seat and r. caption chairs, rocking cane seat and chansher chairs, "'Dowsed and plain wash stands; twinge; carpets, French high and low post bedsteads, tablas, clocks. washstands, parlrr anti chamber , feneera, mainmasts venetian and buff blinds; kitek en fuse iture, utensils, S c. Also, 3 gilt frame French Plate Mirrors. febl3 T. A. ateCL.EILLAND, Atm% DEAL ESTATE SAVINGS u m", TRIN, incorporated by the Legislature of Penussivauia. Open for Deposits from 10 a. m. to 2 o'clock, te, daily• also on BATIIII,DAI' EVENINGS: from a to 9 o'clock. SirOffioe, fi3 FOURTH STREET. . .1 A SAFE. CONVENIENT and PISOEITAHLE, DEPOSITARY. for Mechanics. Laborers,'Clerks, sawall those whose mat= or savings are smart, It also commends itself to Executors, Adminis , tratora, Collectors, Aguas, voluntary Societies or Associations, and persons of all ; domain Interest at the rate of ttlX PIM-VENT, per annum is paid on deposits which, if not drawn; will be placed to the credit of the depositor . in the drat day of May and November, trod therm' f: tar bear the sameinterest as the principal., •At this I ate Money will DOC aLs in Lima 'X SA Tx VE &RS. Interest will commence on all deposits the lot and 15th days of the month aftersuoh deposits are made, . Books containing Charter, By-Laws , As. funs . • fished on application atihe office. PRASTDOIT—ISAAC JONES • Vice Pagethosr—W, B, COPELAND. TRUSTRES: • Hon Thos M Howe Hon J K Moorhtail; Isaac Jimek C(I Elm/41A n Wm II smith • Jacob Painter, Harvy Childs, Nickolas VaegttlY, W B Copeland. • • • Secretary and Treasurer :1, A. CARRIER, febti t iirod . A r HARKER'S , 59 - 311A} HET STREET,J CLOAKS,' WILYESI SHAWL' Sji, DRESS' CHEAPER THAN EVER. owT Forum, r TILESALE OF TUB& this aftemoanatiSatiittreet. • CLOSING °VT A LE NT1.1% EN. et , t , esite the o 1 1 0-.liAti —A ineetiu; le Club 'will be held .18th 1863 at 7v ' taiseast. , By f.,147:2t 11 ,ANDRI MAI Seeds. • IZEM CLOTH) V or t rticl febld;dtw WAUM - KILLS 'HOME AND DOG Powe r a, FoddscSVAOMVAL l Sheliets " all kindstitkfariiriAiTiltrumaler" by . 14 r. BECK » AM & LOEGA_ ov n e.Al3l Fo 9., StglitVOVAHolliKfilik.ZiNt 6.7 Ferk , este , b-riy.r.litliTts. emery CIOMba 1101'813 brush . s . &c .. for BEcligAlki :v lONO 727 Liberty etteetc feblQkw V s TOMCII AHITTIqpi :.• g. 7 Damitis 17.Aliwkiioar Aurz7w. T 2, 4 of, 1,1,4 , 7 vait4 rwirT.Aroxam**. • c INEBICA,VEIN - H - - MEE SAVE'S HOULANDlEirriletbil iitowTl En**,l"rxt? niostt47iirs-Hria litilliFiAND 4l 44 , ll3***BlTTEßSi' . 7 111001 luiNlnitPEitik4:111WIT.iik GEV ILIVIECOXIGINATIaIf ABITTIMISF GIME N'S OXIVINACTED . , • At ttlfl 1031-.4 prices aL JOSEPH FLEMISH JOSEINEPIXHINE s • . Corner 4 the Diviiond 848e1Olg. domes . of pliliiiiiiiondiatillitarket Street% 4 'T-he--Fairy- - Weddingtt .BY .31FE publish arefuithrely th e thifa.Phhir.graphi - of the Lilliputian Wedding party. as follows: - , Gen. Tom Thumb. im- in, Pzioe Ittio Mcg Gen. Tpm Thinnb...itaridt iNess 2Se Mr. and Mrs.. Gen. Tom Thumh,, , ir,i Wed. • • (iingdreas ' 2543 ;Commodore Nutt, ani Miss Minnie, • Groomsman andliridesmaid,......-- •-. '4. 5 e hirs:Veit."•Ttim Thnink in celebrated ife -1 : deption Dress • -725 e Ali/1209 L:ilnia and 'Minnie Warden... ... . 26e Thu nholelhulai.Paxtrigrearl GU) card." 50e The !vide] Party,,(Staree.eomo picture.) 50 c, li Theridal Party; (Bthreoidopie eolorecid 750 - The price .01 ourcli pjeturhs, uelored..wilt be . 1 2 5 y cents extia.- Can be sont by coati on receipt (d Price and Pcs; tage Mono. tifonagenuine union stamped with our trade mark Fa in a circle, rm,the front ot,ttes, phom: graph. Beware of spurt bus capresmadetrom ee gratings, do. - • lg.* H. T. ANTBONII_ ••• MA Broadway. N. Manufacturers of the beat Pb otograpti Albuinit.; and Publishera of Card Pnotegraphe of celebrities •TI e Negatives ofthese eiquisire pietures.were made for us by;Brady:, . 1) l'ARION1); STEEIL.Wou ° .PA. • . . PA.RK.AttOTIIER 4L , CO:. Best Quality Refined, Cut Eteel,' Square, Flat and. Octagon. °fall size s,l-WearaM ted equal 'to ani imported or taantititoriaed in this COUR ty. • •• • -• "“2.1 Vft.-itlfflCV and Waiehtiuse. -,No. ..149. and ISI First a . ml 12U and 122 Second , Luta: • • - - bl6d . Je D R.Y. -- G e -0,,0,DS WHOLESALE B4O..;.RETAIL 111A,VING PiriteljANED LABE:IAV berfarathalataadvEhee %prima ire *reed , 4404 to , 2.g.11 b. 9 the Case, Bale, Pltice t r Yard, at ,IGESS ItHA.BA ...EASTORIg2 . , . - . Miiii:*3lwers stc.uk,.6f DO*l - .SiTIC - --:-GO:OvD , S , is uaugually large as we sulleit an saliminatioe of our stock by every ope wheluys inAiSangr- z kat either WHOLESALE OR RETViI... TEiUIS NETT 6A:4l'4kt C... latiSoo-......0) , ::-,'.i4:',.c0:. - ::; . , - ,; . , 74 . ! Malliet" ' Street:. • , , CLPMNO - err . , 'WINTER EATON, MAMMA ez 0,0; • Are desirous tiosittirepitt*lo etitiragtoeti . . 'NVIEI%II[I3IEI. • • '• ireviotis t go sultrahgthiir ANNUAIt-RITUI.I9:O-, 'l~heleeeale•-ae e first day otrilbtemxt.:, Whelecittle.-ae weU geth efewllllTre . , the tulvantageent tha vi‘ REDUCTION MADE IN-TRIC'ES, .).:Alrolv„.ai.l..l•lttm l'4).vi-t1 Voil7..Elfthatreiet...; , ianiu Jur, nurrzii ,Rtat ButterLittatict.r; vis‘f and' ,;;„ ;.I FATZIO4 "/3 corner e; el and .Firstfittaet4,.., riptmoruir HITS. s. ,*sum 'Timothy See4l.?asCre.tive4 iincitorsitttbt 1.9.5: leilT2Ab. • • cirrnarlStrukst Nifetetreetli wArmi- - svAiirktio:4 , 4ll l lA=O * Mk; O iebu bound liiskey iar/ ell indica subscriber by theStelicibpai Silveraped; 7 , IeS.A A febi MarketairrdlirstStreets:' .C'.*lttr-V-''E*''''F B"'''''-' 861 JACOBIN!, w.•.:: . p', - 4' A-*IC - • t2vir 87 FOURTH 1 r A LA Min PORTION O.IP 01frAlliTeibk , - 1111 L bavino-leeribonight.previone•tive eeYleaof • • •grutaak d.noff- Vhfacalvbedikilk;before the laroefid Ovo Ofthe 1 45 116 0.12.1vith ,ille ammit Ai* 'aims iarCarliete;Vil %elk!. w A favorable .oppbrtuni.4. Loa of eqevicivutcloultere Pati4rigallikes. as prIS , Op will ba Nib . b4.1,1* • e ;1.- - -a • 4suociwor. to iia,,,,aidmes c. ._ Reaor4n Fagr-Rigeil emoket.l BIN* . _ • Carney Markei*aViilit'sfroil4qikus a i i . dwna•Vd• ' " ' - - ~ tt aitEciiiiix utp4git s 4losporm.4. .ii_ii! The illiateirStlesidintari - Commission Inkve'estahtsh'ed iin'etneeorittle*ationro'resard to p‘tientsitr.the eineral if oepiftls. - of tliblirofr ;of the We.t4 BY a reference to „tioxiksogitiobt are. ixaseeteti dinly,an onioXer Am., tinder ordiners tirotanVattoes. nalgirsin brteturn mail to hel2l: ' l°l4 / 6 1 egn ee f lm t r-*------* '' ---: - - trnt) a t • ' let. 'lB.--,-- (giving name r,•„e&i.m. , 2 ..,,,__,„ Dr wentin iinvpospipl Qfpurj #4 *.!y.7"vt , lid: Jr ' So What is ni, Mr .i aliii.nlin 3ill=Nirhat iethenardenf a &Ma-, °X. -- tithe hospi bl? - -- 4.iiiiiiiiitiohint 3 4th•jfilaili-hlitarlArrell.., 1 .: , I . - ax * l o* i e n in,kospital • • w.r l ' . l' • itikvanii" fat:A sth. It W atillas-,..n! rP date? ' 1 '' -: - ;644i ar y'''' odfriiiix hottakikaiif sth. If recently ....„ 4 . et , - ,J,...-., .-1.:: 1 ,.., ~,., he ditiobasted * aux. "' — hie Seders on leasing TA , 7tb..; IftioVw ha Vifaysistirwishianse" The Oinionioato.NA eondition‘ntisirtiatiefit' information "Zaci, within:asshot ) itjalititas the GarioniFlT . , wicitieettodo Safrottiare time Pleiabibi.o a e rial' its l O h = onn t hrrh t ne .- "tOil , . will be open- dalo. -e' ' Trom S o'oloOt 4.111,. l',t o _4 l i • 0 4Coej&4l, Ark. and im , oesidble bi 'tusk( em les_ a.. atinr-of mai l i g io Map , ER-__'Bizmtuzlital" B Ilk ', Secietfor - the 17e tern Department tri 13; . Sanitatz Commissls,So4l4 , 7ol, k o,. tiit, Lou. inirt,itgent ll46l3 Y.g;:, ~i 7, ' 1.,7 , :.. ... • : "7. ,- .s.i'irai;r- - .Y. , :ST Y - '- - VON 3 4w Abon aippetited eigorete ma a " - - idoto to change of water and diet the effects ofdlsabitteli • &Ca . on thesyatem and ea Leen themind rent miestio and intermittent revere iti s e e t purifyth breath litatacid.ftgld thitilteta• - •;-. - Theyenre - DisieWria *4O conloge;tlo6 ,f1i1M 124111 . - ftft ler t. L i i :A GlB4 # loo ogre liver complaints an 4 • 67 ere the beatliiFtcrs in the Jeorld, make the weak riseraPcmf iiiture's great rer-Tri 0 _plate St; Croix hum, ige celebrated Ifalliata gig* toots and herbs, aikarelikerf the Of al beyerage, *thew, - -tiatilaro;•'‘' tEORRAIatONG, 387Libertystreet. ER 4 ' 67 • , ;;Itmipicruieicie . fiol4l fttor.iormilLis :4% t TALIVISD 71,1 , 11,r-k - 10W11640011).411) .kr - D. issmettaluire, - _filatzity Virk tvorld - rinown Irish Clommedlipens aaflArctr of.thellayinstltet.Theali ce jaondow.":axta tittle principal neat:nu and Concerts :i n thin country , universally acknewpedutrily the prase ofboth henqsnliere4 to blithis ninet- s nnglueLAw.e . : ten tealWrbitdinilin world. ts. • I'4 - and • WAL - Thirt . h - Olonew" .. than Toth° kantolnitdAtif will siPetuille:k ors 1 44 which Atigi „ cottaoalides of ,hiloUtUbi_l4'arlAWE.,.-I.T ; iMeatiotigilaiatural guar/MR.7nILOF: , After which the laughable auffeqok. fi ... ''' 116 " 13116 0Etl'ot18-1/,•,-; " • ?.ANNSEQOI4I;t: OF:BNlA*llo6ohit S WOLIMACW-,'•;.z.4:a _ • I t,n a - A ... r ' • eitlritiCOM eIL - r it s 'Ad iliSailgainie44ol3/1. gate boars clpen at': o'clock and oommenoe at 7%. FILOLD ,4 gen t,h 1 4•14 bless alikAager It O'ffip.iErtiptirer t v .4 .l a f.faat;rl. ,. . . 1 ... . • • . 1" ktUSßllliGli. 11E4 1 114 M. rrfiE SEIMN SISTERS 15- • - - Intl of tom inlhe lkwer of govilt.lo"Alit inforonwiftbat , X , A VeDoneitotitliijCpiti , ' e tone &le popular epeetaele at flenderateinttel bertgle,Th.atre. on et eoegeslay*vening,,lfithinat:.,l , , , eith itibeautithVnerri. gergeOto,effecte.sindl,.. - :- 'ward in It - will bitr a tt„ in the .Raiekspleneliditkie Ce. .inteliti_proluetikelti Near - YOrk - an P laded 'l,4ia. ;The pub4pXl2B,y,AAL343llll4ll/ *okra* a:deem wee nettincere thiindertninebt ofJobn • .E6:MeDooeuell. . • „ . i titt ' ( iteofter,vretght , toTth dLit er esti of ehe tact.ze, Logy Rough thekeeleignieeLeaw,-..-u:se, edie Celine Vahaint froni - Tauri Huart'it, - ! 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