Ti.. 01 -4 10:..:1:11(.0 '+l . 00 ...-'s?4,tiAttiot. - 7 - ------ . - . --- 7 ---' ilteive ur 't. s -- 'llitesitittbosass. ,.... , , . . .. i . p-,,:.ticitistniseitnieVitrintwell hen emded that a nu irinkengiiie:Which .is b - t:into, and Annuli - part of a steamboat, rd. other', Y.,.181,ti1, Pteliciled bilgeani,l s not re.garti eg iiipliniifisitiqe and,,;therefore 1 , is not I sad "bp 14 tax ' under - Eicise'Law. Yet,i articles -may be used in the'etructure 1 , thereof, .which having a diatinet corn martial Character are in themselves mann tieturerS; and aliciuld be misessed al a ICI suchf thS.bailclee In_ marine engine is him . - f manufacturer of an article- used in he ; eftetiire of - the engine--as, for in il tauce, atteana pump orcopper pipe, lie s'• • . etiliable, as a manufacturer, to pay e - tair on• such,articles whenever it is re ...vedlor sate ecintiiimptio 1., Any per i''=on or persoit,Arma, :companies or cor i • orations, owning of paesemung, Cr hay -I,g. le care and management of any g am t ' i restiel for the transportation of pas tikerst,shall include in - the return Of the usa_amount of receipts, as - requtred by Ctionieighty, all sums received for,llodg ', , includin g the Mims received for the e of berths and staterooms , as essential t tle-transportatiein ofpassengers. When aboordiog to the custom of ' any Isuch 1 i ti. ilieire iessel, the expenses of boa rd or , flier it ms are ineluded in charges made; 2. or tra a tsportation. the assessor of the .., i rict all .make the proper assessment .all awe& therefor. si Tobacco Crop 1 . The Piunsylvauiatobiecoeroithisyear, i qisaid, i has proved quite successful.-- I, ilancaster county the leaf tobacco bissi iiher; has very.largely*Withi n the lif ,few years, and vast sums have been .e ' kndediwthe purchase of the , leaf in ,ttiaticottaty. Be'si4es those who purchase 04 , t4eif goo aecouUt, there are those who 4 141arittb, on-,....eommissioupjtenerally i'i'n' ta ..,,.• contract : to furnish a certain quart ti and 4.eceiviri g a fired percentage for th' is services. The prices 'this ear are midi higkerThais - theiy were last, a nd Hiles ,-, do 4 I.it aPinar quite so brisk, although ~ ' W . l ar of some. heavy purchases. The p . paid are - generally froth sixteen to Egglep centsper pound, yet these are 'fro ti fitly I varied by the quality of the ~arti 4ii.offered. Holders, in some instan k, , Ces Itippear to. be holding back for a ' - hig Of figure, but buyers do not seem wil ,,,liiii toadyiince any: in fact, some appear v -;to' " ppiite indiffelint as to buying at the above .rate . The crop last year was ,i, heavY„, and, notwithstandin g that a great deall gas be en bought up, this seationt,al - feadhlWe are informed that there is yet .11 n 1,1 lent lin ;he grower's hands. ,- Pfp ,: Ii .antlon In Woolen and Cot ' ; I n iton Moods. Cot '- a w oolen goods are selling quick and - t laige profits. Everything ,teubstantial value in its relation to thel ' "iti#i wants of life is going up in price, Aind svprybody that deals in roar iiiid 1016 making' ' money. Gold is ris ing, tid everything that has a value in gold'' , iieing *HE it. The pool man's eomfn , ,•co4'es; tea, sugar, a little tobac co, an ,i tick thuNs, are getting to be the rich 'a luxuries,: and with cotton at a aollar• ' 'mind, it looks as if a cotton shirt mightbecome an old ifi'fe's myth. Wool is abed it than cotton, bat it is on the ittllra i._ , n, l b. nd'hits . doubled in value within 4 t zoaxVir weft is however. a better pros- P 6 O to' A airpp yof wool than of cotton, ind , .f, f ale. 6 der means and fixed in. come 'il.y find some comfort in the re• flection thaVin.eld , cloile Melee a new , jerkip. ', r', , Buthasineasis. good, and the profits peculation z arelargo. Some day the bil . - of', , Inflation will break. Every i awn mustiguess for himself when that will happen:, In theil i neantime, on this smooth 1 0 0WA-ofi.4ppare t prosperity, it is - prudent ta , keep.sti,nye o ut for rocks and breakers. An •accieelit has carried up cotton and ccrtSpri gogiis and everything else. Another accident /slay carry them down. to sof Judge flepburn. tilday morning, in the Supreme 1 Philadelphia, Judge 'Parsons A the Aid!' of Hon. Hopewell He gave a brief sketch of his tke quite feelingly .. of the integ lense of honor, and the virtues teed, as exemplified in his every p rof eesic t rialeareet.Thief•Jue.' : i 1 3 eplied, expressing pain at the ement. He had known Judge ti on the bench, and he could tifyo his purity of life, and Mpartiity as a Judge. It was 44iter 4 proper minute upon the 'i.l . 1 On Court a announ Hepburn lite and s rity, high of the dea! day s lifh apj tice Lowri sad annon Hepburn willingly his strict ordered tol records r . .he Irian Furnace. 1 R. S. D. ilia, No. 93 Wood street, sends us a small :dok,pablished by Wm. S. and Alfred lif tfien, of .Philtdielphia, entitled: "The Iron, iarnace or Slavery and Seces sion." It illiaperhonal.na;ratiye by:Rev. John H. Alghey,.ti refugee — from Missis• sippi, who, judging from a casual exami noon of lliM sto7,_ has suffered much tribu,„Ation:througlhis attachment to the I Talon. Thill boo k will be. read with in terest by ev il l r on who may see 47-and we hope it ' ,ililitiy i e a large sale, as Mr. Aughey, wh I ,ltas 1 1 04 Ms property and 1 111 h ealth, h as a iN rsona taidast In every copy sold, the w "Ic hiving been published by subscript* in order to assist the un fortunate reffibst . i who;._ has suffered so much for hiArmoU'ierititrients. - i Carlo . ' Ca eor Lamour. Alciertnisii 'cliolson has held to bail a _Man named 4:aphAllen of Temperance. v ,Alle, charge ' by.a . Mrs. ' Mcßee. of Bra- not's ham : with 1 'larceny. Allen, it .: deemb',. foci Docket book hi the phi = monoAar*k which WWI claimed by a young w, a ,#aolea Mary Sweeny. She descritiedi d'.; plinte4a with accuracy, and her name i:o k found written inside, the finder gavif it.,.„, her; Mrs. McKee claneed the boor and fiso described the 'contents quite as minu 11\ s im the other, but Mr. i Allen - zrifneedlito give it to him and she sued himfoxiMlgny, I \ The ease is &novel one andlts l'. • eton will be looked for with interegt.- -- - I"`j' - =- \- - 4 Drowned. Rang. yeetephy,,,,inorning pon.the, Jug of a man, s , .oll)LisiffiuTfnetit of Btii- liaitaAteren!!!;o l *. ,some' G ee.;; near de= - • and and was high; mote, with The :ong , Coroner held saint:inns' found 111, 01 not's Edina, had " time a teal Bras that cum furta whits shoal and • dark eked' boots body • Thi 155th burg( by tilt .throni was tai tfeet fi 'cg a wonni man. 4owle • • tour, Gen. Thos. A. from hie weddin, Pommand tlAtt , having returned ill retarxito• his taribifetut aripb.; NWar l NEW YORK. aI:WA ItiT4llC remagents for the familit la those eltla and are gm tessitsemente aadliabeoziotiosui tßaros., .44 .4,17.118. DAY NOBNLNIG, Work Commenced. The contractors have commenced work upon the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Rail road tunnel. The Seven Slaters. We were present last evening at a full dress rehearsal of this piece which is to be brought out by Mr. J. E . McDonough to-night. From what we saw we have no hesitation in .predicting for the " Seven Sisters " the greatest success of the sea son. The scenery prepared at great pains and cost' expressly fctr, the piece, and brought here at a heavy expense, is en tirely novel and unique and exceedji ie magnificence anything we have ever liken. The last scene alone is worth the price of admission. The piece is well cast and a large number of auxilaries are employed to give fall effect to the piece. Mr. Mc- Danongh appears himself am Mother Plutus, the maternal relative of the Seven Sisters. Miss Lotfy Hough takes the principal female part, one of the sisters. She is, of course, perfect in it, having played it three hundred nights. - She is sprightly apd: impulsive, sings very well and will 'plow till. The arrangements are all perfect and we can see nothing to prevent the -piece from going off very smoothly. As a fail house is a matter of course; those who wish good seats must go early. • Pity Mortis/Ky. Dr. Heeandless, Physician to the Board oT Health, reports the Interments February Bth, to February 16th : DISEASES. DISEASES !ancurs. 1 Coniumption„,.... ~ . „... 1 Consumption 'amnia - Diarrhoe..... .. . 2 Small Pox - ruination of Lungs.. 1 Dyptberia ....... R. Accident l'Scarlatina ...... ropy . 11Meninsites.„.... ,General Debility 1 ,Catarrh Fever, Of the above there were : Frptal to Under:lyear 2 4 3 Frpm 40 too 30 40...... 3 •' 50 2to 5 2 " 50 - to 60 ...... ... ...... 3 0 " sto 10 0 60 to 70 0 10 to 15 0 " 70 to 80 0 "-15 to 20...... - ' . 1 80 to 90 20 to 30........ ..... 1 ' 90 to 100_............ 0 3 .454 t3 ; 1-;,les, - 10; white, 14; oolor ed, 3 r totaliq-P, : .. . .. _ . Ggov . i, jEgli 0 U Of P, Tr -IF 'eBA ' * ' Itivritiii Meat iNe.f R - inanuisetering paniztre the beat i# UN , " ~.. A. jr. 0 lAT.O AY:42itinetAgeri t. Is street. Pittabu.reh. P e_ 1111 7 22 ...........}10nit) iii num MEYER & 130 ff • 114 FUFAtienall OP 'AMOY AND PLAIN FICIANITURE dr CH A i 8 Wi*lol7Bll. L 35 BillniguLD :II ---0•641144#1110 sua VArld • • thr.' nitto' ' / nibs aB' _ (N....WREN WINDOW_ CIEreT4IN 'IP4L. 'u^P.l34--Aattzt and toinnion for wile by totil AtAitanA.LL. Mil AlnlifieVoistrecijitailikled 1115001.... A - uVirageoms Mipiwinagezittio. v,i4i 4tii , fd6ei4e'reNienting ern.smanner in which the-affaini of the Oififfy were previous!, to the' creation of the- in th i Co's o Might - be found entro way ller in wM•chffice, the Commissioners rpertnitted the, railroad stocks held -byJ the - county to . paes from their:lninclii: It Was feared that these Stocks inight be seized on to satisfy the claims' of the bondholders, and .with a ,view'ofprotecting them from• sacrifice it wits resolved. to assign them to • Tinstees for the benefit of the - creditors of the paucity, in the same way as Councils as mgried the city railroad snick forthe bepe fit of the holders-of, the bonds for which the same was issued. Through the negli gpnce of the then Commissioners, howev er, the -deed of Assignment was never recorded, and the county stock, amount ing, we believe, to over $2,000,000, was sold for a mere song, some of it which now sells from sixty-six to seventy dollars per share of $lOO, having been knocked doWn at eight and ten cents / The stock lost to ) the county in this way would to-day'bring $900,000 under the hammer, or some $lOO,OOO more than the back interest due on the county bonds. But the worst fea tare of this transaction remains to be told. The Commissioners were plead sitlito buy in this stock when offered for sale, but they refused to interfere, and it was knocked down to outsiders a lmost for nothing. • Had they taken Mr. G. P. Hamilton's advice they would have had the stock bought in, and the county would no* be $900,000 better off than it is ; but acting nnder the advice of well kno anti -tax counsel, they refused to interfer wn e, and the result is before us. Was not re form needed in the Commissioner's of fice ? Where would we be to-day had those bunglers been *spitted much longer to administer the affairs of the countfl—Chronicle. • A Usefu Record. Atiluireqiieet of Governor Curtin, sec onded by the Surgeon-General of the State, the. Young Men's Christian iisso elation have just completed, from the books of the Various hospitals in the dis trict comprising the city of Philadelphia and vicinity, a record of the names, regi ments and diseases of the Pennsylvania soldiers that are now or have been under their care, together with removals, where such have taken place. They are now pre pared to furnish the families of such with any information they have obtained, by ad• dressing Joseph Parker, Chief of . Hospi tal Commission, at the rooms of the Asso elation, Nos. 1009 and 1011 Chestnut street Philadelphia. The Vacancy In Allegheny Cann- Mr. Jno. A. Can he ella . g y is spoken of as a proper candidate for the vacancy in the Allegheny City Councils caused by the death of George Lewis, Esq.,member of Select Council from the First Ward. The election takes place nest Tuesday. Burglary on Second Street. At an early hour yesterday morning the cellar of Mr. J. C. Buffum's residence, No. 77 Second street, was entered by thieves, who carried off two crocks of lard, a quantity of canned fruits and some other provision& They were dis turbed in their operations by a large dog and left without taking all the booty they had gathered up. ! • Rome on Furlough: Rev. Father Christy. Chaplain of Neg ley's Division, is at home on furlough, having received leave of absence for a time to recruit his 'health, impaired by arduous labors during the Tennessee cam• paign. New Lamp Wick. A paper maker of this city, H. C. How ard, has invented a substitute for the cotton limp, wicks now in use. They are made of pttlp obtained from straw and woolen rags and are said to burn admirably and fully answer the purpose. - • Colonel Blrwell. Col: Wm. Sirwell, of the 78th regiment, reached his home at Kittanning, on short leave, last Sunday morning. Since the battle of Murfreesboro the Colonel's health has not been good, but he is rapidly mend ing and is merely waiting another oppor tunity to lead his regiment against the eemy. Coming Back. Miss Anna Eberle. ax old time favorite in this city, has been engaged by Manager Henderson as leading lady at the Theatre for the Spring season and will arrive 'early in March. The o'Apia Troupe. This capital' variety company still at tracts large audiences to Masonic Hall. A new programme •with several novelties is offered : for to-nig:ht. HI( aco, February IB.—g siecial from Mentrikis, dated lyeaerday, says :—The new hlctlitor gunboat Indianola ran the blockade at Vicksburg on Friday night. In spite of the precaption taken, the rebels discovered the Indianola, and the various batteries vied with ;each other in their ef forts to sink her. I She, however, passed down safely. !NEWARK, N. J., February lB.—Te en gine, machine and ether shops of the. h Alcor ris and Essex Rail oad were totally: de stroyed by fire thi morning, badly darn • aging four locomotives. Loss $BO,OOO. Insured. The fire i attributed to incen diarism. New Toss, February IB.—The schooner Morris reports twain/ on February sth, in latitude 25° 30', and longitude 71°, a sus pinions looking steamer, bark rigged, painted black, under canvas. She took no notice of us. .)AN FRANCISCO, IFebruary 17.—The ship Henry Bigharn! from Hong Kong brings two hundred and fifty Chinese pas sengers. A severe rain stormlprevails throughout the State. Business is dull andthere is a general dearth of news. She brings advices from Hong Kong to the 25th, of December.— The steamer Tynemouth arrived there or, the 24th in forty-six days from this port —a poor commencement for the new British steam line. The ship Rattler arrived at Hong Kong on the 25th. There wassran improved de mand for American tonnage. Brd, beef, and pork are trnsaleable. Anthracite coal scarce. Purchases of black teas for America were continued Sugar had ad vanced. Exchange on London 4.£ 9s, ird, CINCINNATI, FebruarylB.—A special dispatch to the Commer ial from brenk. fort statesthat the rebel assembled here to-day for the ostensible] putpose of m a . king nominations for the August elec. lions. The House of Representatives by a decided vote having refused the use of the hall, they rented thei Theatre. Dele gates from forty counties'were present.— David Merriweatber wee elected Chair man, and on taking the ctiair said tie hoped that the Convention would do nothing bat as good and loyal citizens should do. In the meantime a regiment o of soldiers with fixed bayonets formed in 'trent of the Theatre. IVben the call of counties was' made Col. Gilbert then caused to be. recd the following order: Reliable information b6ving been re ceived at the Headquartere, that a number of rebel spies emissaries ae in the city. It is ordered that, all persons., no w i here not residents nor embers of the ernment, Legislature to , nor ()dicers oflthe State Gov-1 forwith leave their names at' the headquarters, actompaided with satis factory references of loyalty to the Gov- ; ernment. Col. Gilbert, took a stand he said, to facilitate the proceedings, and gave the convention some trouble. .I.lb, I with his Adjutant would take the names of delegates as they were called. He said there are these here who We know to be rebels of the worst kind under disguised names of Democrats. You have assem• bled here, and I hope to pe-lect your de signs, but it will not d). It will be re pudiated by the Legislature, who have refusedyou the use of their hall. Demo cratic newspapers scorn and j disown you. There is no use in your holding conven tions in Kentucky. There is none but men of undoubted loyalty to the govern ment will be allowed to run for any office, and such meetings as this you shall not hold within the limits of my command and to avoid difficulty you will disperse to your homes, and in future desist from all such attempts to precipitate civil war upon your State. After Col. Gilbert had sPoken an at tempt was made to offer resolutions whicfl were respectfully declined by. Col. Gilbert. The body then , adjourned. There is some excitement lin the city, but no noise. _ 7 -- WASHINGTON, February 18.-4&NA-1.E.-- Secretary Col. J. W. Forney }resented a communication from the Vice, President, stating that he should be absent for the re mainder of the session. On motion of Mr. Fessenderi,lhe Hon. Solomon Foote, of Vermont, was chosen President pro tent. Mr. Sumner, of Massachusetts, present ed a memorial from the Inspectors in the Boston Custom House asking for increased compensation. Mr. Lane, of Indiana, called up a bill to change the time of holding United States Courts in Indiana. It was passed. Mr. Grimes, of lowa, from thrCommit tee on Naval Affairs, reported a j int reso lution to compensate the crew of the United States steamer Monitor, for loss of l clothing, c. Passed. Mr. Kennedy, of Maryland, introduced a bill concerning the rank of medical officers in the United States Navy. Re ferred. Mr. Arnold, of Rhode Island, introduced a bill to amend the act equalizing the grade of line officers in the U. S. Navy. Referred. • Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts from the Committee on Military Affairs, shed to be discharged from the further oi:insider-it tion of the bill to amend an act for the collection of taxes in therins.urrectionary districts. Also from the same committee a letter from tho Secretary of. War covering a letter from Chas.. H Roswell in relation to the Banks expedition. Orderhd to be printed. Mr. Wilson, of Mass., presented the joint resolution to facilitate the payment of the sick and wounded soldiers. Mr. Wilson, of Mo , presented creden tiers of Hon. J. 13. Henderson, elected to U. S. Senate by the Legislature of Mo., expiring on the 4th of March next. Mr. I , essenden, of Maine, called t rip the bill making appropriations for fortifica tions, It passed, no amendments being offered. Mr. Harlan, of lowa, called np a pill to establish a guage of the Pacific Railroad and - its branches, fixing the guage at 4 feet 8} inches. The bill passed—yeas, 28; nays 9;- The Senate went into executive session Adjourned. CHILD/UV, i Housz:•;—The House considered the bill reported by. Mr. -Mallory, of Kentucky, from the. Committee on,Roads and (lanais that the' ottieville andNashiPille rai company-and the Jeffersonville railroad company beingsfockholders , ip the i ouis ville bridge company, the'`post !road act of julyshall authorize thirconstructiOn of a bridge at the Fais ! Uf Ohio'' bi said !Cern patty, all the provisions of that act to ap. ..L ~...,. ~. _. .... MERE Tlli tjr. ArBST TELEGIAPii. litrN E 111.66 D-E FIRE AT NEWARK, N. .1 LATE FRO - SAN FRANCISCO, Rebel Convetion at Fpankfort, Kentucky. TWO REBELS HELD AS ROSTAGES, EA.SITERN MARKETS XXXVIII CONORESS---2d SESSION &e., &e., &a, lte LovesvlLLE, Feb. 18 .—Returued cotton buyers.report the Legislature of Mississip pi has made it a penal offense to sell 'cot on except to the Confederate government. NEW" Yong, Feb. 18.--A.dams' Express safe containin g 5,000 dollars, has been re covered from the wreck of the Ella War. ley, - • WABinNOTON, Feb. 18. -The court martinis for desertion is kept very quiet. There is a determination to make mini: plea of some if not all of those convicted. ply to : bis; and alga Um) gym eig) Sandy, an, 41,4119, Ler inigtortll4 Big Sandy' iiiiritilidlecidipithcoT ar to kiicticlible, ,or either of said companies, shall be authot, ized to construct a bridge or la l idgesi" across the said river at any point !on the line of their roads, f 1 ' . . _ Mr. Mallory, during his explaiaationp, W said this bill was intended to id:dhoti-431 building of bridges over the Ohio! below' the Big Sandy. The , act. of July last') authorized : them to be bdnatimeted i above 1 the Big Sandy. The bill was paesed yeas, 9:4 nays, 21. The House took up the Senate:substitute 1 for a bill to aid the State of Missouri in : the abolishment of slavery and provir ding that whenever the President is Bads. tied Alissorui had adopted valid and con stitutional oidinanee - for gradual or im mediate abolition therefrom, seventy mil lions dolldrs in bonds with interest Of five per cent. per t.ntrum, payable thirty years after that date, rte., shall be given to that State. • The Boas° then went into' considera tion of the Senate's' subatitate for a bill indemnifying the President and others; for the suspension of. the writ of habeas corpus and for acts committed in pursu ance thereof. Mr. Voorhees, of Indiana. denoupeeit the measure of the President last Septem ber in a few lines and declarer/ the peole of the loyal States under martial law, t hus sti)gponding civil rights and personal, lib erty and security, so far as the operations of court is concerned. The President:and his cabinet advisers. have thrawn-ofil all disguise and rent in'tsiaiiillia'constiention oft he country. The American constitution. came forth as the heir at law, as ad in heritor of all the ideas of American revo• lution. Mr:. delttsie from Nebraska,: said that men were continually crying out against the administration, and whyl— The constitution warrants the auspeusign of Habeas Corpus' when public safety may require it. 'There is a party who speak of compromise when-they know there canbe ncne The great fault of the administra tion was that it had not arrested enough, and punished them severely. (Applause in the galleries.) Mr. Vallandigham gave. notice that if this disturbance was repeated in the gai t 1 1 leries he should demand an enforcement of the rules. Mr. Daily, of Nebratika, resulting said: Those who are continually crying out against the war and administration and trying to turn matters in favor of the South, and.. in the course of time will become as despicable as the tories of the revolution. Mr. Julian, of Wisconsin.—The Demo crats only from Jeff. Davis to the most God-forsaken rebels at his heels were in rebellion to-day. The Republicans had cot furnished a single recruit to the ranks of 'the reliefs. He argued throughout his speech that the Democratic policy was the ally of treason and rebellion. Refore,he concluded the boar for taking a recess until 7 o'clock in the evening hat . arrived. EVENING SESSION, Mr. Julian resumed his remarks, and said it was because remcittelessi'despotism which the Democratic policy would cer tainly establish that denounced it, and plead with the President to smite it with all the power of the government if he would save either his country or himself. Roscwater Statesmanship will not meet the crisis. Proclamations of freedom will of themselves accomplish little. What we want is action. instant, decisive, defi ant action—scourging faithless men from power—sweeping away obstacles and kindling in popular heart, fires of new courage and hope. The government should arm the colored men of the free States as well as the slaves of the South. and thereby give effect to the proclamation of freedom; it should deal with the rebels as having-so rights under -the Oehititution or by theft - ma of war but the right k die ; it shouldinake the war tits occupation and thejtteady using of, every weapon iu its armory in blasting Am' ever the organized diabolicism which now displays all the engineering of hell in its work of national murder, and threatens to make o , co l ountry the grave of liberty on earth. liberties would be saved from present _traction, and new pulsations of life would be sent down through all the coming generaticiti s of man. Mr. May said the bill was a bold, sweep ing and overwhelming measure, and he denounced it, and the people of B&W- I I more, whom he represents, cast their con tempt and defiance on those who opposed thew. lie spoke among other things of aggravated abuses to citizen, not only property unlawfully seized, but their homes violated by unlicensed minions of tho Seeretary of War. When the minions and pro consuls from Ohio and Illinois shall have been driven from the State, then the people will resume their consti• tutional rights. Mr. Leary said : Those people of Salti• more who, at the present time, entertained aoy doubts of his colleagues political peel-, tion, will now be perfectlyeatisfied ail to where he stands. When he and his col league were elected, 'such was his con victionief the loyalty of his colleague that he stated to his neighbors that they need have nt. apprehension as to his posi tion as a patriot and friend of the Union. He since, however, had his doubts, and his colleague's position is now well understood If he (Leary) hesitated before he .should now vote to indemnify the - President for suspending the writ of habeas corpus.— (Applause.) The large majority of Mary- landers were arranged in solid Column - under the Luion flag, and in due time would prove it. If a thousand habeas corpus laws stood in the way he mould re move them to punish traitors. Mr. Thomas, of Md., said if the issue be made in Maryland bet Ween the disso lution of the government and slave email • cipations, the people would not hesitate one, moment to adopt the, latter. , He should vote for'the pending bill. Mr. Stevens moved the previous ques tion which was seconded. The House at halfpast eleven adjourned. Nesztvtue, Feb. 18.—By ordet.of Gen (.I•eorge Doneganand j'W. H. Calhoun, two wealthy rebels of this city, were to day arrested and confined in the penitentiary as hostages for'the - safe turn withi n the federal lines of .1 - ckhrt A. Goltz and T. T. Tabb, union men now_held by the rebels at Chattanooga. n?F`' An unsuccessful attempt ivatrnitizie• . by the confederate prisoners to escape from the penitentiary last night. r A • .Cumberland between Clarksville,and of The river is much swollen and-rising The cotton lands are overflowing..., HARTFORD, Conn., Feb. IS —The Dem ocratic State. Convention which met here to-day was the largest ever assembled. General Phelps, of Colsbury, was 'electid President. The informal ballot far Gov . .' ernor showed that of 4515 votes: cast that H. Seymour had a majority over all. This result was received with wild enthusiasm. FRANKFORT , (Kr.) Feb. 18. —Hon. Jag Harlan, U. 8. District Attorney for Ken tacky, died this morning of pneumonia.' 1 ] ,;54, POOr t !krit itT ViiILEGRILPg. . Path 'ziveb. a-114 e is rather More mIIPPMS dem - for flour:, *ales at $625 forEil-- erSile„ l s lr 7*.2s *Extra; and . 57604108 for Extra . 'rlizelli aasprthe receipts are sniall. No change itV- re- 1 hstrr , nr Corn Meal, There is more demanctfor,Wheat, and 5,600 bagels sold at $1,6301 70 for Pecineyltarils - and . $1 72 for South ern. Rye commands 07@00e. - • Corti selli at Ka 9Wefor ,qlow, arid damp ilt. B oaS2e. Oats ' sells 'melt* 6111.62 Ms. Provisions held hintly; sales new Mel Pori-at slb 50@ 10 e llama,' in Salt; ,and Pickle atl(rlos' Sides Os acid Shoulders Wig. , We....X0 'change in Lard:4. , Cheese has advanced t 0 16c:: Wluskr dull at 591560 e. - ' I ... EJ .gsAcumoßE, Feb.18.7-Flour inactive, un changed, W h eat is inaitodp -White sollingat 81 90 269, and Red - iit $1 68@1 72. Corn is steads.— WhiskeY Is heavy at 61®62 cants. Pray's' lons dull. ~ --.-- . mr Yoltr-Feb. 18—Cotton droopink:'46o bales sold at 9.00. Flour hoary at this- morning's ad vance; 16 000 bbls sold.. Wheat heavy at the last advanao; 146,000 bushels sold - Lard buoyant at 10- 3.l@liile steady a IThiskey unchanged atsl4‘s6.l.,Sngar t 9 k®l2ise. , . Coffee firm and quiet; Mo las.ses firm ; Orleans 43E952c. .Preights steady, . 1 PURE ARTICLE'S 4036*ir • ! PITTSBU RGILDRUGTHOUSE To ß a.E.N eßgoittectAitit A X) 0 ^1" irih 6 A It I Corn*? ,iburtit,,grgi Markel street,. PITT B BURE/11. Dee; Drea mweLtiesi Palate, m Taigasßaking- Sate, p ear ailues7. Dire MOWN ItermiDastarei, Chumitea!ai Spices, eir a -ea., , e. Phiedelami Preaariptioas seourataly Corn poluided at all hours. Pars Winer and Liguori. for medicinal use 0019. ' itilqtak - iniapliGTOßY. OF THE ROSPITAI.S. J 1.,, ~- The- llaftedfleites Pituitary Commission have established lino/be ofinfoimationinreitard to patients in the General theldinis et' the Army ,of the Watt:, Byateferinee to-hooks. which are corrected agar( an answer oat. und.r ordlatryi oircamstanoes begielm by return mail to the foh lowintensetions : Ist. La ——, (girrair name and realmentl Si Present hi eni hem' al of the army , of tbetiVeit ? , 2d. Kilo what Ishii proper'addreas ? gd. at is the name of the Burgeon or Ohaiiiin of the bospi al ? , i atit. lino& in hospital at present, has he re pent_ in hospital? data ? sth. It so, did he die in hookal. and at w!lai- . 60 . . If recently discharged from hospliat *as ne diecharged from service 7th. If not, what were hie orders on leaving ? The Commission will also furnish more specific information as to the condition of any patient in tem General Bonita.% within as ehort a space of time possible, after a retinae to do so fr:m any of its correeponding moieties. The office of the Directory will be open daily .frem.l3 inOSUE o'clolt a. m.. to S o'clock p. in., and ac cessible argot oases at hour of the night. JN. Plignit 1 - , 21.-D4 Secrete% for the Wed.= DePartMent Sanitary mmiesion.No. 429 Walnut St. Loa , isville, HentnokY. Janl4:3md. RICAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS At .titedneed Prices Americas Watches for Amerfoano • rrIifEAMRIIIIIO.IINWATen COMPANY: (sires settee that they have lately issued a Sew etilisof Watch, wipreseir designed far 'Bal., diem andothers who &dins artoodyrateh at a mod-' crate priee.'' These Watelies are intended to dis-. Place the worthless, cheap watches of Briti hard Swim- ma mature with which the •oountry is flooded. and which wan never expected to keep time when they were made. being refused manu factures sent to fhb, esuntrl because unsalable at home and used here only for foci:4 , l:lw and ins:ad /mac Purpose. We offer to sell cur watch. which is of the most subitantial material. an accurate and durable timakeever, and in Sterling Silver cases. Hunting Patteni, at es low a price as is asked for the trash Ancreesind Lepines of foreign make referred to. We have named the new series ofWatches.'Wss ILLZRY. Boston, Mau., which name can be tiimmt on the plate of every watch sif. thiamninufecturese and le one of oir trademarks. Sold by all respectable Watch dealers in the Loy al States. Wholesale orders should be addresesi to SOBHINgt AP.PLETON, s Agents far the American Watch ComPatv. .ianl2:26ts,eod:Ls Broadwiti. N.Y. I lAMB SAVINGS DitiggirT O A.,110 Smithfield street, opposite the Castor. Rouse Chartered by the Legislature. 43 .F . vx - FCE.u.s.' 1hrentdea5t...................1AMM PARK, Jr.., won raxamtwrs. Wm. HAW* W.F. Rodd Thoe. D. Meader Aatele amen Francis Sellers Joeltu• Rhodes John F. Jennings. Jima, Stitokrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred /3/sok raterxisk Josiah Rini 0 Zmr A S Bell Joe Dilworth it S Fowler R A Reed Jos W Woodwell g C Schmertz - dr O, W Rioketson J Mahn er 13 n Hartman .1) M Long R J Anderson J6B W Baxter D E MoKinloy C H Wolf Robert D Cochran Wm Smith W lbw 0 B J ones Jo B F o n es W H Pheire . C B Herron azoltraxr awn simaitatix. D. E. iIIoiIINLEY. -- ... • Open debt. from 0A.u.t09 r. N. Also, Tuee dill and Saturday emits& froni 6 t() it o'clock. °posits ree d of OND DIRT and upwards. ividends.deolared In Deoember and June of atoll y _ear. Dividends allowed to remain are plaoed to the credit of the depositor u :2r1 , 12pa1. and bear in- Boobter thus oliztufibir it- con - L aws, By-Laws, An., fuv abated si tbe o , • ' mir Th 212422202 offailkauxechilla to those' picric= whose earnimpare- theopportunity to aomunulate. bymnaltdeposits„ *say saved, a sum which will be a reamine when needed, their money not beingsafe but bearing interim, in, stead of unproductive. mil. ILTOTICE.:IPVERITA NT TO AN AM or ler of the Choi* Court of the United mates for the Northern District of Ohio entered December 34.1&32 in the suit s f Charles Moran and otaers ve the Ohla,and.. Pennsylvania Rail. road Company. andothem. - Notice is he , ebyWivz en to the !Ciders of the... Bonds ant Coupons o the Ohio and Fenno/MOW Ralltold CoMPanY, which wens satur f .d bz-ak!ret M n th part of the WO and 4 e o etuiolvania lie d Nast of as amnion. to the holder! of Bends and Cow. I P. na of old Company which were secured by a Pint Mortgage te that part of old ,Railroad West of ileadllon. end to "the holders of First Mortgage Bonds and Coupons of the Ohlo and Indium and Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad OOLUDI4IIIO ropeotively. 'that the u.dersi sue o will pay to the partite entitled to receive the same apon Prue:dation of the Bonds and Coupons held by teem reepeetlvely at the t me and place herein afternsentscnetithe distributive shares ay olioable to euoh-Bonds and - Donpone. of the pro mode al the sale ef,thealttsburgh Fort Wayne and uhloanci Railroad under the Decree of the said Court entered this'll suit June 10th. 1861. liolderief suchainds and Coupons sr. berth. raltdred to make aPPlloatten for the shares of such peacoats claimed by them, and in evidence of the/ right to receive the same, to lament the Bonds and Couponstl - held to the nederaillnediat the °Moe of NhislowLaniar & thimpany in the city f New _or before the 6th dmt of April 1883, W/LLLIUR 11 .00 DEW. , .l Bdoeivert ESECllTsyftsw AN-------—i--------------------JTI E—ALL — VEIL , • sant hiyintoleints.ovitemands saidnat the estate of ROBB ItT BUtINSIDE; late of Alteithir ny .oity.deo'd. are requited to wenn t the lame isttlion. delay; and ttmehniOted, to Wd estate wilt snake siPelartm ~ sib htilT;f y iltyylving Eiea ntor. dee3hltstrßy - I 1 Mashes street. EECITTORE NOTICE—ALL PER. I San lutring_elaims or domande agalnot the estate of NANUY BLUM& lalate oz n'iolty; deo'd, are requested to . preatut the name without delay; and those indobted to said emote will make lannediate_pa.vment dl/4 OUTIIIIISRT,ExeputOr. 51 klarketareetk dioshltawBw . lklg °TICE— W.II EREMiI LETTEttiI -oil testamentary to the estate of URISTIAN IRMBEN, late of East Birmiogham, 'densest& haring been granted to the sublselhers; ad par rots indebted to thevaid estate are 'requesteutto make fmm,cuate payment, and - those haring Wants or demandsagainst the estate of the said deosient will make ]mown the lame without de lay to ELItANOI LIIIISEN, or ' FED 1.. 1/1318EN. Executors. la 'e ß arth ;treat, Pittsburgh. ianSatwthe - , J fIIN DAY-•• Jartopaaed a aciasdata aaaortaseat of GENTS' . FURNISHING GOODS, W. H. Weer./1 OM; mfg 14111 Federid.edu strestAneithens - e-rp:749,-I.7aßb mit mas CL A~.LrcßY su `.kr~i~.+.3.',~.~~.d. >.:l X.Y~- ~`r For EvOrliirii*. Cain. lind st:l-4.oius, THlE'D'Atilff. k ' i; - P ,_ : .... '- ..,. %BE NE fe ANOWYII6IIIc4I stra.uer sTE'N.N.I.E. ROGEktfi,'llics.i Rogers. coma: :oder wiir,-le ive:,4,:ionoutood• abofe. Yor freight or possago otgar on I Koard or - to JUll Iv FLACK. or ..: J. B. . 1 ...ty1NA,§.. - 4 .NAF - 9.t - 4 - . Win NEW • Anaa.AGEMEStuir • 1b,3 • Wheeling And ' 4:431,7 Is TIVE NEW AND 5:, ,, L74,1i ii In tide-V.Fic,; packet A t‘iiiilihk. bu c r o gh for W • (+rgi iv, Johns,,, :m c ai , L , der, lea rya d'itta h.e.qt,.4. Lt.' y Aloartny,"syttais3nki and Friday at It c'ekel-iti ta pummottqfly. Leaved. li t heehruripr Pi...tsb .r,th. ta:',...9 TilfSdiar, -Thttra., day mid Saturdty a t aa. L.,... ~.: . .. • PatS4raMEß ri Fommandertceto~. lo,r 31 . 1 . 1 i.ift1/AJohrtGortio n e•. f lira,,etin g every 7.lneaday, Thur,,,t.y 1111./ urdziy4t X.• punctually learc. ev,ry Aiontlay, ilVadnesday' a and Friday's -133. 1113. h above steamers. rtlkeq: shso oonneo h um at piLesi:l7.4 with acto;oistonhsaistetuusins' tar Marietta. l'uraorchure .11:10.,inciunat; For frioght or pa.3.!..n.v!)tlispiY.On board or to .14.afrN co.,trrN ,. Agent. % No:114 Wu:exit:rect. ' For Marietta allti Zet Megalar pluskinavin river Paeli.k leaves P ittatbdrecit every Tuesday, 4 p. at. , Zonemvilie every Friday g to t . tn. TILE NEW AM% • Paaaenger steamer EM MA HAM, Monroe Ayers oommooder„. learvo; AOted .above. For freight- nr ffiaao board or to 11:1,1VI NGSTON 4 W..- 'nosh J.- . . Wheeling. Gal.llpolts, Parkeetkargcdc Portamouth Regular 'Weekly Packet. FASRI TANIN6.p.A;w:: pecuror steame T r ECHO: Jai Walton. commander. will leave as announced above- and intermediate points thilday at 4 • - •,h*or freight or passago apply on board or to W. B.VIIEHLIift. Alet. ian9 • - ! - li -'--- •'teTlBAlNlEt --- teA -7 N—. ME 'll2* ' thf -I:dersigned are prepa..ed with competent rkmem to re-Gild or re-Bronzo and repair Steamboats. Chandaliers,,Bracketaa.amPs. 4a.. making them equal to now, an d altering Lard oil.l ones to burn Carbon Oil. Also to famish nowix-es at short notice. Lanterns, Cans: Gil, and °seri-. thing in the trade kept on hand at the..Liagn-an,d. Oil store 164 Wood street, near Sixth. - , • WELDON, RELDEKE airxisr. - 4anls IST/FAINBOAT 'AftsHgbielf. W2l EC Z ..E•T'.'r Has opened an otape,at , - NO 90 WA.TEAFSTIUKEIT, Where he will mangos a general steamboat Amoyfro baldness. and would sotioit &sham' of gag Mtn steamboat men. - WHEELER & WON'S Sewing- Itlacithie* NO. 27 FIFTH fIIVIESE ViiiELIVARLED FAMILY Al. MACHINES havniest been a4arded the highest; premium at the wooduro London-1Q the Medium is the wend ootriPetieg . over lop moo have already been cold. angiVlng sktveri•al . Thin maehinemakes the lock Me* imnoulble ta_nnravel with the ok en dal advantage, oc home mikeontoth aides. foroanan no ri Igo or Odin. , It; win quilt etiteb. hem, I ell, gather, bind; - cord tack and braid. , „'Thebitlian 04 18 need And eimplicity of dila Ma onine,the bea uty an ev istreng,ll of stttok, dna adaDtthilitr to the thicken Or thinest, tabri.%, render it the moat SI.T..TEa_FfIL and POP L) Lilt Sewing hiaehinea now offored to 2 tho_ pia,' iliWarranted Ibr Three Call and - examine thelpi at'lllo. 27 laPrkl . 110 t- 0 V It To Strongthon 'and Impr,vo , THE jerprtiS ' PEHH.4, . . Russian SpeotruAin PERSONS AUFFERING file n be: fective sight. Ninth F. kiwi sfa'ocoiber °cue. sci, can bo relicvd , bYttsing tha ituestan Peb-` Me Spectacles; which bave.bcen vgibriel by many respoosiblo citirons or Pitt*lntromp oe l vi amity, e,” whom the,' hsve givottyertet satisfaa- Lion.. The certilica tel. of these - persons can be seen at tur,ofiloe. • • - -- • - . ._ , *3 All wbcpurohis,;* one Pair of tbe Pension Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be supplied io patosefree ~f charge with those which - wilt always give satitlietlon. _ - - . • • -': Therefore: ityotraish to emery_ ra li-141'0141* meet 42 yonraight call on - . l lAltiO t . DND Practical Opticithi";'±-: ';...- . ._ . lipmeakfurAt ottheltussian Pebble Spitigcictc„: ~ ' , i apt6_,.. ' 7 - :1' NO; 39 Ilftti stri*Tiat43ll444l: .:VVA.I.I. ' ipAtER, ute,t,akin.ni'l :'IIM--:-Iteiblikt Aiiierfatioo.9l)4loleirtY! iwidva.cein prieCuntil New r.ear!cat-tbc old slam tiT, Wood street,; by. '.-- - - - • I.f. :-.... W. P-. MANSI/All.. . • iir 'l4llilailWit: 11915 -I' arVzlikzi.•-::-..gwElmt i •- 4" , "0ff . . .÷ 4 0117,/ar 4#411 '.:?PlltßVßVlitiii..i ....Vil • ... P, t i s q, Az i' I.Fictitknti.-RefqratfcApiyi_ ' - '7l -Le ,W I • .-': navi v . ~ - ~..,,,,!,,-,-,., thillittnerpsk•C-:,,1,. ~,-dii;.- ,-.‘:1145.4m '1 , 4 l'.- 1 IKiropea',li'ciprs:7'4l r . f.e , 4,i;..±. - ,;. , 4- , .4.. ' 'i :„,..41'(L ,iiii:l'Airi.E." 'Pi'' . u-t- , 4a ' k p l!ft %X..ielii - WA??,: . ,,,1, t ,2 ' 0 ' .4 "Y . Galiatilt::.4;larl-,=:',.7- '-' rr.o • -,;;;?-,'„' , , :Eclipse. wire-I;‘)iiiiii. : :-. :-;= -- .:-!-;t I ... --- "." . :E • - - ..., ''' ' t •-: - `' Ser,ThJ ii';'ef4k.t..l4,:virtillg.tit twi light there weir,ie S feet 6 itches of cruel' in the channel and c,.inin: Vl'eat.44, :Pk amid. re k" rne new nrul splendid steamet Armenia. CiiiiMo .Jadtan. Icam - ei .- 4%4404 0 and Sr na nod at. LOUIS ',aid b •at nag the In yt of accotaninin— Jr., wig buf dtendee officer% U.MI fijT.A4 Xatec Ul4 f -mad in , the onc e ;'' . ' i'l ' 1 • *h '. . IteL: .The ste.7;.. and splendid..steamer Jennie Edgers., apillioceriLieAtifiediemilprittli im nd rt. Lend, :Persona goinirthatwA call early and;eMare a pati.sag3,, .-..,,,p y iheniti' t I _ t ___._.....____,_,, ~. :. : , New Packet belt nyter.,Ainotherittitub' boat tor.' trim-illirrobpatirgetr. i"'- '• We see CaPtAltittld iijuit f•nishi4art !gone; of the three new beats heiff. blaildin&here this' winter for the Illinois Riviar - PaUkii . k _, , ~.1144,,gte Naples Packet CO. - , = ~., __v . . - Schuyler" is the name of the one nokfistlabing, named in honor of a 'CountY,on.thogiver in *hick she is to run: • • .- . _ -.. vi ).% The "Nellie Rodgers," the st-one -one finished :-. is &tread'? giving- tt good neccarit. et hersel.f,lutvint-• made several sneoessfnl trips between here and Cincinnati, under the g e ntletuanlymanagement of our young Itiend Capt. Andy (.2-c' told. -The "as/ .. I 7 s"_ perfortittnet readers perfect satisfactitin to her owners and reflect great credit upon °ail me ebonies. . ' '-' - n e xt The Sehy/er will be ready Lq; leave early e week, and, us the Illinois is lin)babb• free from ice, will proceed ttamediitelY4o her destination,. The Pekin, the last one of the three 14 being l ap -idly puslied to completion. .i: These boats are all about the Satml,47,e hei l. ng about a) fe et longer= than our - .ordinary, stern wheelers. •tltieh gives - them 'treat ,- atiVaistage in room and convenience in doing businesk. xlie traveling public as well asshipPera OR thttlilikoil river may welleoterratulatethetaelvaSuponhik iog as fine a class of boats i.e ean,ho found 011 any river. , They are fitted up withttis tuna- time care, and have an air of comfort aboUt them Sel dom excelled-oßaurchiss:of boats. Tho p atr ons of these Companies will, doubtless, appreciate the efforts of the stockholders and give a-liberal su 'Ta ol io t. e ngx perience of Capt. denkt• iii.teafar,- boat building atthis and otherpointa ititiruWest, will be a su ffi cient guarantee for 'the superiority of their boats, Capt. Gould saysthatjtus.,4ob is the best ever oar mochonies done-for liim. i Ile leaves us in good humor with himself and-:evety body else. This is hist what we like . The NebYt Rogers_ . „ Schuyler and Pekin: will 'east- at.leitst $lOO.OOO This isa nice Sum to distribute among, our mec hanics from one Company during thithst six months, The Nellie Rogers has proved a *grand alieeeltl but the Schuyler will surpass her in - Many partic ulars. We hand her ever to Miller of the Cineikr , nati Commercial assuring him that if he pays her a visithe will sec a sightworth looking at. (life , us your opinion anyhow, . _. She will leave for St. boult on SatUraaY. -t , , For Cairo anti St Lou'" BATURDAY,„I.E.F..2I-:14-P, tn. TUE NEW, AND SPLEN JA DID G Paiiseugor Steamer OCIII -.. 317 M , Captain ould, commandr, t: for the above and inter mediate Poin e ts this daY Qt 4 P.M. For freigat or pa.sase apply on !mord. feblB • J. IrLACR, 4cent, For Loofas-Mr, itransirillo, Cairo and St Louix THIS DAY, 888. 12-4.' P • TELE NEW I) r9P Lk:1%1111 Pa3s enger Packet Alt&11:1.1Ia; 0 A. V. McCallum commander, will leaye b , r th 4 above.port thh day. For fre'ght or passexe. , ap-y ply oti board or to . - TORN FuziCK or ! feb/9 - J.' 13 o. CO. PITTSBURG it wk.. SUMNER & GG Western Agents. ~ _ ~ ~ ... r .~, - •'- ---, T ,i; - ,, - -- ,: --, ,--..- 7 --- ~... ---'-. - -BiustrApti aftmozZozyla r attit.4- , :-, z ,: :_ s-, '_ ,k- . ; '.' - ' 4- '441,01 . 30;'.-.,',., , , 1t - -, .:• egl I„t*Acw. 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'- , , ..,•:-.'"“".,:,"*.t , Pill day with an tonal ossoirk-,'; ..,,ir..-'7;44 one month be was stile to totwockitkred '''''' '" '-'/- -r''''''-'. months he we/1.-lug:Elbe atuidi ht- '•-,' :,--,- Younlyttlyi ••-c., • " .m.q.340,5=g, ~g- . . -". '_-,-, _.•:_ , ,,,;.?.;,‘-tF .: „. Edward .ikurdy. behugAirtly 415 , 0241 EL osslisote - resides in: the town of • New Diade4hat . me; rears ago he was very sick with a sere tutnisle4y. which had been =ming tor over Ilse Yearn ,that he as alg.).zattob diafreSbed, byts -gala itthiaOlutat.. '-.• end.be.ddesyery, oestive and clyspeptiofinoiraY± ter'tfyiag - verionS ran, edieamad many be commouced nsiugDrandretitte till -pliYideuwast , Ufktoetglit ; three tided a week ' - , , ..ind at eid 'okras muth, " • the sore on his Ie tioaled,azglAr thtend uf On . menthols was entirely cured of testtoreatU ,Ra - ts . . g-L , „.-:' remit!. und .ptilsty, end has remainect :moil Eirxe. ' - H.Liyi.,,,A2D P.LiPt a t , ,,• ~"..' 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