ktafirkusav 81 7 r btu •• or to at °MILL'II44t4O4OIO- I att a nd d STATE : .. ) . 13 V as ttunt i tbr the Melly .ILET" - tinteend 1 1 0 704. 1 krati:l itglt .4i d -TROATIPIMIDVMEta.mat I CITY *HP '_lllolol.lMaliftl Pefusoo, iiintifi L Sollifeiril E 'll 110 . 04 a w ilt....F4lll,llitt l . . The fol rpi4voikBo4eakirti;iiii.:: r sylvante t terl4.wiirit rAcNitiliAlicti thine*. ad7ifoliV gr c ;iv the vicinity - aitnijath, ' , 137 ~, ofi e who visited, -, :t.Patel 4 =- - , •'/COX 1 if 1 42d*" 'Henrik; C7,119tka..1414*, H, 1 19th &tit' i l atobeition; 11;" Ili* Jacob 'Ral ; Tr,i' l li9th; Henry , Brood,- E, 100th; ,t - J ,1124,10 'd.taige*„242,l4.4liiinnel Penroisel ji, AndrewEvans r Isisik J, 4. mortig:' , Wl' thiotte I.6wden - filet; zeta 7gaid,6 ) , B)4lt g C. sh4a,B, 11 144 -45thtvb 'ffilka;,ll4gtaragiwitolit. J -1 0cf_SU I Bit wairto 4411ti4.iitliei Lattitwinitil , corp.-40, 4 e; "A r onn,Vl.B24:l: Abraham litiertin4,6Akjaina.:Willniins; 17145th; 1,4 hn,Rryanti-48th;,fil.-Rrooklii' B. 48th, . e ms "Ilettlyni,':l2o; j 4Ait Chelan H . l "138d,L Aithiii Eakt C; ,: ' , F Bateld4,. ~.1181h;-..43htudes,...-___ard;D; 1 16tliT1..A a n Crtillikv,./UWwutew ster, A, f t; Rains - Hickman, F, 66th, 4 David Par A; ;6 Bdf , Olihrles Merphy; 81 - st; T. Y.l Nacker,lBlpt; Henry. Lambert 130th; A tr - Fiiller; , 6thrGedrg4' Bath: ack, 81st ,14 Deer (Bucks co.r.i 2 81st; B enjamin'Miiiiiiiertnan;l3lit; Robert M' ii i Reed,,l2B it Sergt. S. Jt... Makaly, 146i1 Eciamici'lli Ver; • l276`;.Ge`o. W. Johnson, 1034 4 W- 411 4.1.Phitlt 146th; William i s Ailiey,.. - 41:,16 L 4 . -4.) vidsort, - o„22dr Joni - Ana)) e.-Ri 21driohAttittjr,-1), 99th David': . etyrer, V ) 1 14thr - Seigt, Wm.zW.,iii, ' ',1,: 67th;: .TtieblilL Antler; itothi Coik .C. Pulls, C, 6th Reserves; j 0. C. Chapi . T, 6 h Res.; L. A. Rath, H, 11th .It 4 `..R. Cameron, .84th; 'Sala Fenckmillei .I'3lB S. Simerton, 123 d; Charles: Ili:mil , 136th; •-.James Hatch, .• 107th; .E.: ) ls' 07 11; i Corp:4l.'4k' 'Beth!, :, 11th; idiot 'Go ner,'9th Reseties;, , James giill ,It 9 .... vas,-- —,., --7-, . , ../,' , f'", , ;"" Alt 56, iiiiiniiiieSiatiiii. i Fifty do, ' Tr - asnry notes, altered. from twos, ' 'no .: hi iirctilatian - They are well caia, ataill to deceive and ' ithe alteration hi' ,gry,Augeuins,being,effectuil in the foil " , Itig Maanatri Over - th'd fikare 2 in.4the 414 ii 44 itftllPperaoreera., ofith& note'itilk=lit-qua ueatry waited- The i pl i malllfig igstfraUo,the. Maier 6garekatlib ' ttid'a tAlitagreen ink re semblinitb !I pate t green" , tint. .The word Astwoi' l , filth .pears eleven - 611am in scroll 'lvor .416ri ' wise across the top of the bill, ilblot - out by the green ii iw ink.. -The s 'Oa is one with the words "two," ape_ ''''ng , i .the.: scroll *ark in the lower right handcorner of the bill, i directly, abov 4the-n ine."F.'W."Spinner, Treasurer," ' R.. i... l : ll a,„efordi.f t fiftr.. 2 .%it neatly paste • Ver " w0,'.1: at the right of the, vignette I The oaken ...11.4a,the lower left hand'ac it Air .- - ei.killje .obliterated by the greatikak; and is completely hid.— The ...everliii.`# o f the bill is made n cL tirely green , -- ''iliit in the central portion, where the w 34,1‘Thia ',iota isa legal; taa... der,'lkdi,"' tiipear :1 'A dot of 'green is placed npoa , err oaeicof the alMost hula • memble 21ii) . The back, Altogether Abe, notestarewel ', citiatedfi deceive: There . are a large . 'her 6f them out, and but one arrest,h • 'has far bran made. . , . _ . tli. II Alternstlive" llgilitt!ltilaus 0 warded ' • . ' ' Daniel e11,,,-crier: of( the District Court, who .:4 wiiirifise4 , timindathie to / 4 dompet ttli,q 10 - Ccini,m4ll3lopeiajo 'Lone a warran t s oill ,he treasury - for his salary, - which was _de ell, subsequently filed a petition setiiii rfortli that he'mui advised and believol i r l t y li quuld Flake ilittiliertr that there will bed uds_ i ta.the trafsury .not otherwise- tip kipriated then by the than datory executtiiins and asking, an alterna tive mandani6iii. • This ' niandtiains .was awardectand the‘Coinniissiontiii are calla Itpon_,,tii malglturther answer on the first Monday •in mareh, whether or not :they, have sufficieePl s funds 'unappropriated' to" pay the_cleica.l4l. _ ....., t .......----- --------, The .11 ty. Ban d The bill leodlting the proceedings of County Comm 'itquopersi, City and/I3oNngh Councils,t&c,,, .pikit ibg botintiesTo'vol unteers, passedi the Senate on Tuesday morniug g afteriinkadoption of an anistrd merit exempti n g from the payment of taxes on , this t}ctime,t,' allA3ersons, :ac-: tnal military. arktlincei iibetheV 'vtiluntee'fis or drafted 'niftily'. This general law is applicable to N eases. where bounties were paid without authority of law. ipt - The Rightft pxf flinered Women. Judge yit just' Stor as ju made an .- pot.- ' . - to taut decision 19,, het Supreme Court of Philadelphia _A the. , Gase. , ,ofidtrown vs.e Wright. Mrs. ,witot,manied woman, held real este or her seßarate asp, free,, from thelettir Ike himblind under a t i c will of her nhcf 'ituAl-hlaO.euderanother will with these e limitation. No trustee was .appoiateg ands Mrfatill.44 }Wag mortgaged a . pc trion of the k t iproper,ty,. the question arose Whether she had the power to mortgage, .he instruments by which she accquired tb4 ‘ , property giApg no ex press authority fo - dint OF'di m'ortgage.— The Court. ,dec'd that". as iteithel "*Filit conferred any I ewer upon Mrs. 8., to i mortgage her 8# hrateestattirthe mortgage ii to the plaintiff wth trauttiortzed and void. 1 io Eon The Oosi t h. , , Mr. Connell . 4'l i ttiftilidpiiitAin 4iitro. I , (lacing into th 4.egislature a bill propo- , posing, to;fiiddi titteOsti ahem*); pa Pitt, f l ie county bOdds' :061.4 - Ltiflanisary 2 biat, demonstrated t 'lt the proportion of the debt to each ' _ itittiti itrteboutz fi ftee. - dollars,,arukthi , ',atm ual interrm r o be borne by 'etichi ' irforty,flvezdeatdr r":, - 1 •,,, i 1.:,:m+1. 'l , laville Railroad. +Oki i.PieiiritleiV the ianelle iii i ville }railroad Co., hest before thtiOil•Sx- last eleven:airlock this efore them the condition, ii;liis,cataPituy.. The btisii•i pity tH4 ttift,po4 gen, , ,, 1 folittlirest: *-", ...:4„...,,_ - ' .',- • :; .- .:2.`.- - , - rs'i. :,..,:iiE l In 1 , Hospital, Rev. Father` ilriety, elmplain of the 78th Penn ' s reg ,*; ant; fidafertSiiiiblr leave , j is at thpAlerct I,: v , ',/litAltsAf-, vent hivinime., , p. TioW re .- His health bhp .'!..,, ~, lx whimthoect, by 41 the hardships if , ova tons of camp life. zw.,4- - ... • ' —. ' , tif, : I :":1 ','.l ' WI. ' irg ilia. • •, The nett Ste : onventionat Wheeling has fixed Thus,. ?y, March 26th, es 'the day of holding thitleleci— ' +ratifica tion of the NewoiP. mi. The vote of th e V . on the -. same,qfier` thelfitiP to the 26t1 The Conn Benj.l,lll - ;1,1 Pittsburgh & will appear, - 111 K change, at morning, to la ILIEId arty:Teets o near men ol,th ° orally are liivi Ht Abraham ter, has ear of forty& term, oi ill for Komi ' The , An effo and iyorgi meeting Mr. Kno: o'clook a ; r s. it - were re *s-a glieen Steam cently ileamibt Philadelpld‘al and Be - rine - 11 whirl) they: pe r'The tra. 4 ley of tu i l lr4Yl, ll4 ol 3l ot . .4,4oteititinthaVemsdia amp raTBRIPI baß be en i thifingimitio:n of Lietitooo4 Ki i neeidgolhe.• Coloneley. of J Vr.Pittenbn succeeds to the OkleilitiCtenWol: 4 :lliiraiiiVehlivar. ariiiiaas*Akifik" ihotiomilLl'::: hiajel!y reaoyered.from wound he ae‘. ciatOrgiAW: PA( 'Zti.i04.41.11441.14.4 ve tops. Commissioner Bpntwell has made the deadinkir, avenue law in reywd to the manufacture .f patenteiterticles: Whenereetkperson tlni4wnie of patent or, the right to patented article, and eat peregni to: make patentee ownerl - pr,',146 atent right will balregardecl as the man timer, and- liejilt will be assessed Pon gre,,eiles;4ll madeliy, him ror his ! eats. , „( An Irishthan named Martin , Leasgrovej ormerlya;resident;orthis,, qy.. died at ' ennstadtblastr week from injariesuie 7 eived fig4-arshcirt time befOra; • • 01.1.4te.flpiery Bruited.- ; • . . LaskerinikAke'oltiefinery of Witieor& ingiileir4Meadidle, took fire- and •Irae eetro:,yovwith a large quantitrof he still: - Bttest(s Vista. I . On last-Eraturday night, several barglw Buwere r..pnrpetrated4 at the - village ena-Vibtaf up.tlo-Youghibghenyiiaau deriOn & - COniefa'ari Liciiti l 'atoreTwere *abed of money and clothing to nn amount z- not. fully inictirtainisiT',,nmi the POlVOifleeSTaii 4 10 entered, sons liennlas Marina away, and a number of letters, - dontaining nothing of velifeTlroken There is yet no',6llke-tathi•-thiiwes. - _— , --- •,,, The Seven Stiterio !' t, The most sanguine expectations of the . management and 'Mr. McDonough could *there come nearer, realization.. so afar ...ae the success of this piece in , filling the house -- ia' concerned , than 'the); Aid'.last Alining, for no more people could have bhen crowded into the Theatre: - Indeed We - have- never- , -seen - anything like - so large an audience in this city,= attracted by what is termed, in theatrical parlance r 11.1‘qitiow piece." ' Every pelt, igAii T' 's . : afro was filled to its utmost etijiticit'y;yind t ugh -the'crrind nuide`Ptha - hciestr'very m„the audience (not . only those who .Wereearly enough to , securaseats,fint the: later comerii,numbering several htindieda,• whomere obliged to stand in the lobbies throughout the,entire performance, bore the heat With cornmendablii good . natnrei nod- watched the. progress of the piece with great interest. :Tim plot "of, the p ieee (if it mayilie saCitlied) is.yiery sim ple, alld.the scenes are those participated in by the seven j ilatighters of Plgto, - .. ,and Mrs:' Tinto; dithug a:brief sojourn Duthie sphere,l,after eicalm voyage .across.-the' Styx from their, sulphurous honte. ;The dialogue is racy, lull of capital hits and songs. - Miss Lotty Hough; - __the Tartarine of threa . hundred nights at Lnure Beene'a Theatre, 'New York, , aPpeared to great Theatre,, and was an- acknowledged fa voite with the andlence long before the close. Her fine appearance, pleasant - voims,excellent Yankee_ dialect and Capi- - 1 tal songs, pleased all, T.and her, genuine impulsiveness gave a rare vitality _to her ' acting _throughout: Mr. McDonough," as i Mrs . Pluto, was very fenny and got off enough, frood.local hits to show his,perfecp 'fundlianty With - our City. All - the ether „parts,,were well done; and theilliede went ~o g, very welL , Of coursethe scenery: is ,ge ; chief _attraction Alf the piece; and i,- wee pi:urea. One scene, repreiiiiting the , exterior of the Theatre an part of Fifth streat;...wacnerylwin ;done-Litho taiittkii,' showing the interior with well filled hones._ Several new scenes Wereintroduced with capital effect and all the machinery, worked to , perfectio& A large force of auxiliaries was 'employed for a beautiful ballet dance and a female Zouave drill, both 'adnirably, done, But, the crowning sue- eels of the piece was the ,closing scene, which we cannot attempt to 'describe— grid the (picture posted through ,the .eiV: give but a' nt - idea of whet it islike.`"it' is certainly, a great ttitunpir of t , i ceniaart, far( exceeding anything - ever ,predueed here. It must be seen to realize its benetYlned we say, to alligo-,anit see . the "Scree Sisters." The piece, will be, re• peitt4every, eight - .until .finflier.ncitice. , s The 0 4 "Ne11- Troupe. Thelitithleen "O'NeiPeNariety Troupe hag beettdointelne business at Masonic Hall, attracting large andaPpreCiatireau; dieheas The company is an ex,.. celhint-one embracing the best 'telt:int:id every 'department and will necessarily : succeed whereever it goes. To-night the . great attraction Of the company,-Miss, Kathleen O'lLisil; takes a benefit,. when, we I look , tor , a full house. To-morrow : Weping.Maffitt, the pantominist benefit, , and in the afternoon- at three o'clock there will be- a performance for theiconvenience of ladies end children When the latter will be admitted for ten cen . each. Fresh programmes, are off.. ed for each entertainment. t.:. 4 ~, , . Trlinblee Varlet.lex, , _ ~,. ~.Alerkefitef Johney Hart, orieljtitie thou populartf.the performers at; Trithbleir'; off errs an immense bilked-night (or his beriefit r „ The performance will include:a -gland relic* ascension by Harry, Leslie who .will convey a man bailie back' from theletage to the:gallery.i,,tAzgreat'varjety' of stniginkiiiit dancing, nitre eceentrisi tisatd:,bitrleagire of the ;Seven Sisters. Mi• Hart will appear in ea 'number of fury characters. Miss. Mattie,Yarren: * Julia Morgan have volunteered their eeel' and will appear in songs and danbes. . ..-, •.- t ~ -r.: 1 litiltig*eilietle. -- - I,!;;The - ilk . tif 'eotr king the ex 9r, 0 , houiles with cohesive.cemeutlaszeachmi n i sue perfectionaaltatt almost . ,s,perfilct imi tion'bratorike,:'Atitipilit#lo44;thi3se ce ntif retain WaPpearancetii years, ani jpred by the elements.' Itri - T.F. arn W ,-Nelovi,telpi i ly Areiviiiiing; ion 9,tplat:t itOrisi4Atllax.l . o3, - post. offs .ts -prepared—*7l, an improved 1 ce ;; :nt, posseadiretia' it ViilibiatCat a` ve low Siitire. Specimens of his work can .e 4 tobtturlaltnostlitly_Tart,of the city I ttat . ; his references are very good. Read . WArt4enicilitil4.47.Q.U..httve any work. ; . . call; upon or write to him before con• .;:ng for it andlroa will save. money. 1 c '.• ' New ilieliklotil Work:— ,ii e grearConiblinitiation, or the. World juti will be " is, ttip , l,itle of a ,lelt l just f Wu ' d from the` press ' CailetZ,n, New YO , by. Reil.folin Cumming,.. , D. 11; an tof ,`,lltet-Alreat; Trihnistioni" , etc. The anthnriisli Juinifiter-aftthae. Scottish Na onitahnrokitiaondogiind one of the mo totinhuipireachibiln tht IMrld.=Thts, t i . boot :Iv thtflint arle4(nittit.4l.l:4linif` ,#1 subjeet;iof-*.hiaCia:Llimatina .mittii,a, , ilee and soletnn earnestoess . ,,nkicl , Ais ". [or e Mut OnFonse of - rasicat ni' app `- nlog r n of • the Important—injunction, ." - .Be bet kr*ettekicl34l fiThelii lei:kris 1411 ad with thrilling interest , 41Tele by tho who,have -not accepted ; his vietin of the . illenniun: 'Miner, Fifth street has Alia hook for sale. - ' oitiehes-] ifiniough eft, Pat,4•l tasbeen to xeviva ation. A wpm at It eleven Godyl's Lulea' g oo d= O t M he aa Narck. Opposite the Post office, sends cknnmb of llodey's Lady's Booff„jihich• ie an actual necessity' to ev ery young; lady s af i taiteanti ,Fa 'lemmata,— It is Imillguwavidattiiitcifie . as moil. ' Yrs hlltatopr 17 ,t .33 * itBA KIM% gr imy, u , , 4.1! WirgtAY. _Ora Agga, Fifth street. tAwmarga. a Fst*l• Result. morrow : -, . , i Hatidquarterti -Department Carolina,. Georgia And Florit beemtie my solemn duty to inh lhorities' and citizens of Char , , . .. Savannah-that the movements bf the enemy indicate an earl . .- naval attack on one or both cit ut•ge that' persona unable active part in the struggle sh It is- hoped however, that this separation of some of you lollies, will be made without cl ' -due haste, thus showing tliat cThug whieltanimates you in supreme trial, is the right of t loarticipate in the defense of! and your alters and the grew kindred. , Carolinians, Geori hour is at hand to pr'o've your cause. Let all able }ladled met seaboard to the mountains, rush Be 'not too exacting in the choici ,Ons. Pikes and scythes , will terminating your enemies. Sp Allovela for.ptotecting your fire acme, fellow-citiiens. - Come to ti us our danger. , Oar • brilliant s . aqr gloriousdeath, :, T. (Signed.) G. T. BEMIRE ARD, General Com nding. (Official.) J. .Id.,OrrEr, A. A. G. ,The` final preparationl'for th expected attack . are being rapidly perfec . The j i troops and people are calm and nfident. The Enquirer's leader , says : ere has been no intention or pretence of an in leation to mediate at all on t e part of France. The South wants no inediation while hostilities still go on. ' • The, rebel Senate on Tuesday discussed anclaniended the exemption bilk. , ~..., The' Henn referred a bill td compen sate -for impressed property, and discussed the resolutions vindicating h orth Carolina, std - referred to the Committee on Indian' Relations the following resoled()a : ''Resolved, That the (tovernme t of the Confederate States has witues ed with feelings of no ordinary gratific tient the loyalty and good faith of the Ind an allies- Melat ot, the State of Arkansas. ~ ... • iterated further, That no eff rt of the COnfederate Government shall be spared to 'protect them against their enemies from any source whatever. The Enquirer contains the cot ence between Secretary Sewt Drouyn de Pangs. I i .. The newspaper venders havepf refused toii ell any newspapers n `until' Gen. rfookerhi- order list nn her of newsboys to one fo vielosis rescinded: Thelitateinent of a New Yor of Wediniulay, that the Provost :General bad prohibited the sale pnera, and ordered Abe agents A:equia Creek, is `without found trap. No prohibiting orders the sale of newspapers have be from the headquarters of the Arn Potomac. 1 •liiALTISIORE,. Feb. 19.--The reci .. t . Butler at the Hall of the h In ante, this evening, was a gran Th vast hall was splendidly d With hundreds of fl ags, and dense! with a moat enthustastie amend) young ladies dressed in white, flags,',Were' on the platform and tri tie aire.,.A. band ofmusic was att iiciance.--. .."' he - appearance. of the Gen nil was gre ted with:long.and.continned cheerio In esponsehe made a brief apeee , thank - ii%ttl,a.citizeneof Baltimore fort eir kind expressions, regards, and their ' nthusi.- static greetings, which be took an evi dence of their unalternable de votn to the ; Upton,' with a determina,tioz. =co d e what: eat to stand by the goverrome t.- He alluded to his 'past entrance. int ' Balti mo eon the night of nay 14th.;1 1, when in the snide. of a violent Storm; he march ed: is forces; to Federal Hill and rmally , i occupied the city. • - ' i ~i.•.'-He campared the condition o ;,.Birtilf: inoie, then _froth the.: influetices o .seces.-.1 aioa With *hat it was now since, n rith the *tiN and preteetion.of 'the Govern ent the true hearted Union men of Baltimore had pet f down' the rebel' sway; He warmly; , eulogized- the loyalty of ißaltimore. Al lading to thinprogress-of war he said there: .wal 3 mtich, , . very much, ; to encourage' in the yogress We' had mrsde in the past year. Let f us post: the boolis and see'how we stand. A year ago whtinheloassed through itbialeity-ontiswayy, theSouthe coast,, Atiriol;,dul ') , iethen'a,tanti? The re Is-had. ill f' Missouri, nentuckY and ansas,. ill f Virginia -..c,ixcept that Portia imder-1 A l the ' gaps note . Arlington, - Het - and' No ess ; hforifte. .-Now .!.*,:we ha* . ..ii :-.of ildi ottri, ay, ‘,:, of kently.iki; - t thirds st 1 of, rkans atr.and ;at ihatt- half fiTen nestle, antl e lltsecransr,thank ' G - C - :rwiiii then, . any - item 17 * k , the, ,, ow .„ . . ... zi, havi - t l 4"*.third r i' - oll'irgi4 ii i ihklof NorthiPsiolipiltiall>of-Flortda a 0 lett. .Perilr.4lefietliehttie;-4f374tt-w leatill the iliot i tiCeinitsidersoy_...:Tisxattl inz 1,8 trigiongivith the Frank .Empero to 'get . G ..., M away from them. - Mississippi, tA4bamai: *.ElontliCarnlina and i.. hat remain • Tercif North Carolina and Virginia, and' very; scion'theldississiki riverwettld be Or ohr entire control, and -thus the. con *- eine/ could be severed; .. ' - :,.,'Mght we not truly' say with, some of Mai fOrer GOngressmen, thatanotherench sear oft. ogress would see the_C federi lib/ '. , Bated? 'fully ttlie fel of tit* ... • ~., annaeonda . were .tighteaing round e rebellion and'chrrishing Witt La irret abatable _grasp. 'He alluded to th eats or 1 foreign Interference in our affairs - .Let, it comet_the. nation would -rise to the emergency, already Congress bed - lothed the Preident with ' the irughti_poins :alga. entire military foreeeftthe whole • ation,'- and if that were apt ,enough,-for th over-. throw of domestic traitors and forei 'it foes- woulderm every maninthe nation white and black,' blue and gre-,, if 'nee 'be.= (Great cheering:). The nation W . bat` in its. iaftmey—the giant of , the, liEttf rn I World hadaearee-began totiitit - ib th its.; i strength. These throes mid ago nie s were but the pains of teething, --and w hen the M=S!enn=El u=v~'~lS EIIRM. Of THE: ._ li.~ ..: ~fT~,_ ~~ ~eA~~s~4~s~f~.yPsao' tinifit ON ainli811), Beeeption of Cie*. Baltimore. AD AiDiDIDENT ATAPY 4 . loeadi . I - tealized ,fr. ROilki!t2'l't 4111fiElti .THE xxvnpal 0011GREIN, (2d 80)344 LATE FROM sill Fit .' iien: McClellan Stint Washington. &c., '&c., HYLOQUARTERS ARMY P i „February • The Richmond Enquirero . halt the - following ollowing telegram, da ton, Fed • I §lA - I The following prticlamutie 13eauregard will appear in th ‘etlr- are 'fairly through - let - Unite/Er be T7e a itS e ttrattll r oTZ nued applause. [SECOND DISPATCH.] EMl!frl I~ l 1 This afternoon whilst Geo. Butler, in ompany-with the committee of reception; nd Gen. Schenck and staff, were visiting the forts around the city a most melan pholy accident had took place which has caiit viutie wilfiouil oyfiri thei;:patty.,,,EgThe rrrtylhatl 6liffted Forts McHehrY attdTed al Hill, and had gone thence to Fort arshall, on the eastern extremity of the hity. Here a salute was fired, and just as the general and his party had passed along the ramparts, out of the range of the gun, the gunner supposirg the whole party had Passed,. fiCed ' • thinvt sro itioniadm :pilitt Most nnforiunately, just as the gun was discharged Rome of the party, that loitered behind came up, and one of these Com tetaander Maxwell Woodhull, of the navy, ceived the charge, blowingthe flesh from low pr linilisarylcitusing deattf, in a,fer 41 - it6llB. pi li itff f t (1? 1 1 f a i. - Hiibody v vas b own " over ttierampait distance of thirty feet. The unfortunate Officer was about fifty years of age. He has a son on Gen. Schenck's staff. In konsequence of this sad'iiccident the din er which was to have taken place at the Eutaw House, was postponed out of respect to, the deceased and Gen. Schenck. le dederiseAviatilfiSO`Obsin. "." ' ' " I MINK `Minn BIiKOM ~i~tler - = • i Seure.—A cenrinunieatitin waseecei (id from the Seeretary-rof:the Treasury in response tothe•resolutiozof - the'rSenateil inquiring how much government: Cotton . rbeen mild in New York v since the Itontrade of theSotitherkportawateettab: 8 1 1 , Ufit.,.to Ykill..w . etlClC.Ootted*astaal.;: iltis ~2.,,. ..,_ , i ~-• ..4, - , ,1:...,:. 7",, ~ - ,Z2 - : , _... : :`,1, _...t, .firidtingriiflit.--Y-44 pipiiiiitoil(4.;ttiK. k efitittliofHOrt. &bin D.Roisitryilected is Senator &Cm the Stater eit-Neti • York -sesi*Yearts from the 4th of MktroVtia4f. 1 'Mirk - Holism& - cifVarmint, Preaented a remonstrance from the members of the biz , ' Aritrithe Pietrict of Columbia protest ifietigitiiiteti the propbeedChange in the airdiciary and costs of the district, .It was, dared 'tabs printed.: • • • '' • • Mr. Chandlerieof - Michirani'introditeed WASHINV.TON, Feb. 19.---The Secretary • •-f ' - collection Thrall . • , &bill to protade ort -o.n -doned proga Y:stadi eof the same, and of the Navy has replied to the House reso• pNth% asking: , informat i mcvedicanfht ft .. rthe pisve ....,.. ntitiiioF2,.frsud in the ttutiti,,-; rize cases, embracing all those in the r '`,,,•T ris ro_,... t9'. 1 ." 4 . 1 ~,,.•!'ii ... ~2- • ` courts at Boston, New York and Phila-mittee lirx , osisi 'Affairs reported d o , e.P.; t l an d s` uurfeoy,..w....agary_ irOm t h e delphia. Reports were given for 141 tfr',.,_....„,,i, Concerti .iu, e , - 2,_ .,_ Cases in court at New York, in fifty of have the final , decrees : of :dietribution al i ... officers ofthene .. _ , j . , ~. have been made ; 40 cases have been ap- sar •' l4 .#o s /d1 ... . ' WoorifelcOMOlMMOi . _9 0 .1.9,W wtA_-.l.lllff.sneiraua of me n rtpolt . ed' back the bll to amend the act .. lietiled, and the remainder are in process a owning, the grade of line:officers in tif adjudication. Of 90 cases at Philadel• Nem been' duide; iti 20'easeS 8 have appealed, i . k 4 hja:Lb.fiqfai4ecrees of distril4iPO have ; t h e me7o - , ri7nitii,.. t , troal - the sim : I . +ro oni 4l ee,. r pot AWL to further promote tt, ef tind the remainder are still in court. 78 fil m iency n of the Navy. ,: ; t... .... 4 1. 7 ... aee,4 of itultans . , called rip' the -rises ire reported before court at Key bill organizing the - Signal deeps during West and the final decrees of condemna ' ,ion have in 34 instances reached the Navy the resent rebellion. Passed, De ;12 cases nave been appealed ,I T P r..Clarlt; of Nei , - Hampshire, called end the remainder 'lin ... decided. No re- ne a bill to grant a pension . roans widow ports of condemnations at Baltimore or to Br.lto l fe. „. .., ., ....; .1, L 1 f : o the late Arthur ' B• Fuller 'He said Washington are given. A few were sent he could not suffer this occasion to pass w‘rhaug.giving his testimony to the worth , .la diffiti rtO the Senate : I regottition of -'' aid patriotism of Mr.l*Fiiller. He enlisted the 9th inst., theSeeretary of the Treetop. eft , . f as chaplain - o f one oftheMassachusetts ' ry communicates the amount of . govern- I„,,te_, and este served faithfu lly . in,., the Li . rid- till his h alai '"-- nient cottqn. scildin New York since, the blockadti•of.;flitt Smith - ern ports ` : ' The C home; g4VewaY h e was obliged to go but he returned amount of commissions, expenses of stor- i.• ... 1 .-......- . • again and again lute nee= We • way; age, to whom commissions were paid and but heariii o f ' the field it:Fiederickatin te names of persons interested iu the hA e 5• - sales, being the statement of Hirman Ber- ""..t' no his - regiment, an , t altno e h ngkdree . rarg n ed for physical 'dhailliti ney, cotton agent nt New York : The sales called to- - were eight in number through Bristell, yrt w,...eA:,,the vojnoeVa r were ... . ''‘ h c k as d I river , to dislodgetti e . roteinen . e Jones A: Co. from February 6th to April togo,tad seizing his gun 12th &last year, and intruded 3,t0.6 bald as . e r- ems - t-- . he Went, the next that was seen of t he arid 1,779 bags of unginiii-d, and realizing brlive ehaglair4 he was found deed in the A total of $ti9i1,661! There was paid for st eets of Fredericksburg The- hill was the expense of selling- r ---$8,275, and for • priFsed. • storage $5,575; a very large proportion bi 1 for thaidumbarge or thIfSMM Pis wns of Sea Island variety. The average r. Trumbull, etillinois, called-up the paid per bale. for general cotton was $ 203 , m*lll l and offered, asubstitptii.' The ah ead the price ranged from 20 cents to a dollar and twenty and a half per pound. stitute gives ...tb&-,President • power when Representative Gooch' said to-day in Congress is not in suspend the the House, i-by rinstructiona of the , Cam- Privilegel.q, ,the writ of . habeas 'curium mittee on the Conduct of the War, of dig the pr.esentiebellitin,lnd provide. which he is a member, that a recently that the Secretary 0 f.State and Warehall published statement that Gen. fileigs re- furnish to the Judges of the District and fused to testify to (he trimion4,-„f an of- Circuit Courts of the United States, a list . aga firer whom he has been favoring is with- of all prisoners of.the State, and if no in mit foundation, and on the same authority dietment is found inst them by the an emphatic denial is given to the truth Grand Jury, they shall be diecharged. A _vote was taken and it was rejected; year °knottier statement that McClellan hue been stiminoned before the Bailie commit- 18; nays 27. .- tee to meet grave charges. Mr. Carlisle of V . a.f 'offered a enbati '' bill,iosur passage of the , net it shall not be lawful Owing to the improved public cone. tuts the .p urgthat-after the d(toce,ke the contintted freedom from in for any officer of the United States, for tore ptidit of the BaltiMore andOtio road, .between Washington. Western Virginia, supposed 'disloyalty except upon oath of Harper's Ferry aildHumberland, an,addi- some known loyal person, and any of tiOnal daily through passenger train, ma- firer of the Government violating this king all the connections westward, has Lrovision and convicted thereof, shall Ir just been established, , ,. leavieg here in the . I tieitaiet leas than • $lO,OOO or - itnprili: evpniallaith'ileittilyg - dirsatfapbeit.''aight . anthent:fox not less than five years. It passenger •trains .-now run. , daily from erbvidea further that privileges of writ Washington, four •of srhietr'are for New of! habeas corpus shall not be suspended York. at any time, but nothing in the act shall prevent the arrest of any person or cid zen of the States in rebellion who may be charged with treason or disloyalty which loyal ' men. were laboring to pre serve, made an ehject.of love and not of The amen dment m i • of the Com ttee,on Finance in regard to contracts for iron steamers was amended by atriking. out the provision for the magnetion of plans by three naval,. officers. ; , The appropriation' of 412,000,000 for iron plated, steamers was amended BO as to mail an appropria tion of ..$2,000,000 for two first. class armor plated steamers, and the appropriation for the purchase, building,repairing, charters, ace., of additional steamers and vessels of foreign stationte,wasincreased from $3,- 0012, 000. •,„; , New Harry; Colls„ Feb. 19.--Ex- Governor Roger Sherman Baldwin. died this moreing at theme of 70 years. , Ha wall a g r id - :1.17 AESHALL u dV ES!. :,: ziorsca: oned fu I MAP t 9th. tyrOijerdak from•Gett papers to t of _soupt CIEL.-11. has Fi!irm the au reston And Of the ileet ly land and ties, and to o take an 31 retire.— temporar y from your ?lin or un: the' only this hour being able y our homes of your :sus, the country's from .the to arm s. of weep o for ex lades , flee. To !title with Iccesa, or WASNIXGrUN, February, l 9 . —Bear . . Ad miral /Porter, Communicates the folio sing report in the Secretary of the Navy; , 'lt:';. I,IIBSASIPPI SQUADRON, 1 i , February 8, 1863. j iSir: lam happy to inform you the Steamer Vicksburg was so :badly injured bithe Queen of the West that she has to bei kept afloat with large coal barges fastened Loiter side. Her machinerlrbas heed faraiiloatand.alitriiitlikelir-ba:gre eqoyea. This is the fifth steamer which we have deprived the rebels of. The Vicks :barg was the largest and strongest steamer on ; the river, and I think they were pre pakiugtto use ber,Ntainst. our Aran eportev hieing very fleet. The wheels and guards wee all smashed iu, and a large hole kiicked in her aide, so deserters report. Last night I started a coal barge with 7%000 bushels of coal in, from the an• chbrage up the river, to run the batteries 'at Tiektburg ; it had ten miles to go to n 1 r h theAueen of .the Ncept4 aud:anivett 89, lyr 4/thiii ten mitAttek-othnio' titne4lU reted, not having been seen by the , reels. ' espond d and e array , Ling the eaeh•di- journal,. Marshal of news back to 'on iu :lative to 11.n issued y of the :ption of aryland [d affair. Dcorated r packe4" ige. 84 beating ang pa also in he. Navy Department has received:. itcl-- ,fo . ation of the capture, by P01. , ' Elllet; co ~ man - ding the ghetin of the Weat;of the A. W. Barker, a side-wheel steamer.— She was captured about fifteen miles below Re River, after having ran ashore in epeavorips, L.l p4fit p a Ike 44.9eenv,w/t-leb. tn on heir fitareeting she ha supposed was a rebel steamer. She had just discharged a c rgo at Port Hudson, and was return ing for another. '"A 9:,the ;rliM:ne4r - od, her,' l several; 1 :reliet'Agiceti:iiscape&; Ainonk those captared , werslwaseaptairmAtettlor Licuteniftys::,'W a .i*ifit'O'6ol4l§jEkV..; eladinit ti : niii e!r 01. laws -;.llaumestiately i after' Col:. El • had place& tVgnardzon , th#. a t 11 . ker, another boatlinaliefeeftinhotiting AO the river, which proved to be the Al o laden with 110,000 pounds of pork, 'i, I y. &.000 • hob , and.a Il i tt in lrr dal , destilAdJ fOY: the ii. 4 t'-' git' rit .son. , cll. Met destroyed near these points 4; . ponds, of mealawaiting transporta l tio to the rebels at Port Hudson. he ladies and civilians captured on the A. W. Baker,,Vre.ltugletA st itilaiits o .. lio near'Red river, aiurwll'ilethis warie ess, another steamer, the Benivicks a , laden with two, hundred 4Fr4)4l..Pft `Mb asses; . two . hcigaVeada of su ga r and thi ty thousand pounds of - (loner intended for he .rebuls,t ,Prrikilit M etoMlria4 -by 01:4N.14 qM C PliYl 4-159 ha. on boardfo rty bales o cotton. :: p I ' ASIIINGTOIS' Feb-)l9:—Th4C6liitkiiiiiti on . e Condiet- of ihtilvigllffravli"igain ili" %Sett ARP., /.! lXeriß to. 4e a t .wlll -#eWEASCig.2 ,/,,y,,t9secure Icimmem , ate attendance . i ts is to al him-an oplaiirfollitYte"Wldifi . - s'om e POints inl hie Pain condubt.r.. .1 .! 11 : • • ~.,.._ . ' - YEW Yeas, Feb. 19.—Thebrig Che;s tela%.,.froznifinadalonpe ifor - e.Cienfuego, sin eapturfaLoalthe:2Btb , Lai., • WY> Anew et 7',lipsrpw..werpogypck.ap.d..l4nsiqd at St: andift6 ei:ti. , ~ _ .. ..,-,. •il s. 4: ... VI ' Vit-PARFi itiagyer was caW.lge4 „ the isr Tat,, ,ofrgftpe - fisinku.lf, by ,tha + Or i3ll, e tri b all on . The proaMptica,j a 1.4 they,wertall. taken by the *pie rebel. - -. .1110 1 . ' A ...: --....---.-.0 4 .... l e X FRANC ISC 0, Feb. 18. -The jobbing tau has slightly revived.eince.the he av y T ,-„,. • Doinestic spirits have advanced. 1 e Senate has unanimously passed -res lotions protesting against any coo ls ge lonal. ieterffotocptlh i anY _feebler 'ma and Claim thhi his eert final ly settled 1% he Court. ...., . l• —____.--...........------ ErTLAND, •Feb • i.e.—Oregon. dates to the . lth inst. have been received. The snow lit Florence; on the Salmon river, wasifrve feet deep. wile in, the.liFigitj„ of `Lewistondial farnlerithiideointnencid ' ploughing. . .-WAsinstrroy t Fin4m7j9.—Mnsx.-- be 41111iitdoiiiiiiirition of e Soweto bill taindemnify the Peed. ent and At 430 p nbi. herTer aCtdra funke ffikwispeA mg the, tmt uranance thereqEll.l,lltlOC, • Mr. 'Wickliffe ot Keqtri,imid was moaratkiivn . 4frinniii - toWalthe Crdneg tutiortzTalr a , rulexif to the Mil 'tinder consider on con tended ...t* :not only intended ". despoplie riga," and indepondeune of tile Judicutry;.lnfAlie.States but prostrate the bulwark of the rightwolcitizens, al; Towing him -a fair' nd itripartialfrialbyliis , MASgETB BY TELEC+RAPH. ,- , ~• ,) /1111LADICLOil: Feb. 19.LTherair T, more firmn e ss An breadattiffstrbsat hits advanced; sales of . .2,.., I:lE.arrels of i Flour at $6 2. for Superfine, $7 Z for 'atranntl47/75 for , Extra FamitW Receipts - Stocks light. There is no change in Rye Frohror Corn Meab•Therteisesietnandihrasheat. and has advanced 20; ales of64oootittsbUt Red at SII 70;telordna at - thelatterratesecand - White at 1 . 2, Rye is held at Si... Learn .in_ good,re qu t and s ,9oo.busbeAssellowardfilatfific. Oats i 1,6 sells eny 640 Darn pounds: .rZutilittltris doing in Gruccries; &agar is a shada lower.: k rro r6/016 is held firmly. 1V his/41;441a tit 59@160c. . -4. Is.yw roe' s. Feb.49.o4:dkiin dull at 90e. Flour ildraneed 10e; 10,000001d-.States7lo@7 25; Oilier] , 7. %Cali! 115 • Southera-sBtB 30. Wheat' snir:vedl Auld 2c; 86,000 bush. eel : choice Spring. 1 44( 4 A 6 44 Milwaukee Club $1 , 63@1, 71; red $1 7 1 77. I ed corn.ailranee4,l6;l,9o.lloo , bush - cold : 9tilit-' 1 : ; l'i - t ay BBo ll4° e : . , h at .4 ,, i3oiik . , Itrkilni eh i n:; ll4 F ~.g4 P i r j0,4 18.7419, ,, . ..-- Sterling, Exclaim -11minal at 80- per,_:cent. Am' rmatt - latta lalswasto larshice tihe Board. S ks lower ; C. &R. I. 93X; Cumberland Coal 4 /11612 Centrailhatild ' 93M, ; Michigan Sou kern $1 Ofi; Virginia B ' B 7lai Mil:semi 60,k1i Am i! Lo I, I ana 03; Treaauryl 8-10 10.4. Bit.rtmoitiireb:l9:Flonieiiatire. Wheat ad vaningtfi!adJus 6,l3oobash'Kentueky white at $2; 15400 bush Pennsylvania red-at $1 74@1 75. Corn - firm', at 92e forwhiteoVehhdrYdall at 61d. :,t ~, x-dmierlPegh I STRICIITTURE ARTICLES IT PTSIIIIIIBO - IHHH•HOusE ~.. - I COMENCE BcAIIeGARII4- p. _ _ A, omitx*N. p_.A., noun s. P 44 ';',.?''' 4 . : -. ., -; . . r_< - . Come; z liti megiv unvh and 7 1 a:L•l emaik etrecte ~ Pe ,legnigitidiiiii - YW itt ille:aaarcu 34.1kar Cie ''. jillielbeigia4.•L .• • .--- ' - r di.Ctilio:i .I.3z.salltewiT• • i0!57, . . ti.` l4l latviit : Rrilt*Usifii*iiriitOly •ocim ponadedne ell'imnin: • , .."'" '-` ' , • P4re Wpoop#V.l.kiaort.? for medicinal use omit. '.' • "--, 4. ' -'' - iel9te NEW moit3oCloVE.ll.l2' .potKp A and ,improve the Bight. ' lur3 " 01#r HE PEBBLE ig eit ' R situ' • Speptacles 110.1uS011,515VIIIIIRENT0 :num. DE. fealie mght: 'orient from no or other eau es, op be relieved by . ming the NIUMI4IIIII Feb. peetaeleoleithidi have bepo..kell al trip many responsible iens of Pittablowli on - .oinity, to whom they haw:ill/Jen Perfect sa_ se tion4 The oertificates of these perisonkeen be Beemat my office.- .1 WS. All who portineke one 'Pair of tag l ittoreian Pebble Spastaoliaiits entitled to benkupplied in future free chargw•Witii, thesewlstoltyal always givw,satisfimatio*:: , • Ttrrefore:if you wish to ogler an Imprcve: men imsommight - DlAMOND;,.Piattietil Optician, Manufacturer of the listatima :Pebble Spectacles, JoOl6 No. 20 'Filth street, Post Nl:Minna J . - -A large stock of BpOTS.AulitkttjES Ai - ** DlFFlNBaidaitik feb l3 MOM #224,iiist jjarkst. === PORTOr PiTTEIIi(I2OID - • - • Aitarvtix phigovrit-Benietttroirtifilitt.et i • GlattinxiClarjEN,-.1 - „. e , , Mating& Hobinedr4:ltaWine— ritly,Y,4lse.. Diet ibs'int . eallathitSlarke.- :do ,"' - minetta;liordon; .11,nnel*-11.10Citi um; -et " - • - VW The river-:=l;aat" , „Eiveduig-atlivi . . light there were 8 feet-u liobee-of ester in the Wannel alullelling lireatlibr pleesSent: i itE&.. The new and; nplendid ~ steainei Jennie Rogers Capt Rogers is announced for Cel l) and St. Louis. Persons going that way should call early and secure a passage. Rat. The new and splendid side c t i mer ArnindaCant: - . 3. 0 1 1'0 3 1 .rei A'r el* Ai And I,ourrille'ott. Sitar - ..' zt.ii boat ispeed .11111". k accommodations has no potion. 1 pt. Jo4l4.7l:olbafterstsof friends. Mr. Darrattil °hallo of the office. .... New „,, , , 1 -:. _ 4 Pacaet fileinnyter.-.4matirer,Penr• ItiPat.irAnrlbe )40130in,Myeg.'•hr t ,: I We sen,Capt:Clould fa j net finishing another 014 Pi the three new boats he 'is building hire thhi winter for the Illinois River Packet CO., and the ISfayles Packet Co. ~ • • . -, , 2 riSchuyler” is the name of the one now fi nishing', med so honor of a County on the river in whieh the "Nellie Rodgersitt the first one finished, is stready giving a good account of herself, having made 'several successful trips between here and (itacinnati,under the gen tlemanlym ausgement of oar young frienitetipt. -- Anilsi Gould. The "Nei'. les" performance geniters perfect sistisfiltittoo to her owners Ulla inflect great creditupon,our me- . - -. ~,, ¢he Se will he ready. to , leave early next week, ,as the ' Illinois is - probably' free frpin. ice,lwil -proceed imediatelyhi - to her , diedinatlon.-, ! ''The Pekin, the last-one of the three is T beingtaP-' i .•ptished to completion: :, : .-: ,1 • PI; I &.'.' ..„ ?;,..:4 . hese boats areal about- the•taint'sizeAteing a ut- 20- feet - hinget -than °Mir , cirdinarybstern--- wheelers, which gives them-great advantage in robm and , convenience do doing , business,„.• , ,Thi t r veling nubile" as well as shiPPers en ilia Illnibi 9 t ri er way, welleangratulate themselves inion hay,' in as line a class of boali as - can be faund on any' rifer. They are fitted,uplvith mininch taste and cafe, and have an air Of comfort about them sel domnxcelled•on any clean of boats.;;The, patrons ofthaiCoiniiiinies will, doubtless , appreciate the e ; rts.of tho stockholders and givethehinliberal , s port.. - •he experience.of Capt. neeld '-in 'Eteem-: 1 bola building at this and other points in the West, will bolt stacient 'guarantee' for HUY stiperiarlty of:their boats. Capt.-Gould says that ••this - lob' ut thh best evermir mechonies , done , for. hini4 , - dile leaves us in good humot with hiinielr -tind- every.: body else. This is just what we like. .Tho'Nelly. i s R 4 ers__, - Schuyler and Pekin, will coat- at- 'tett $1- MO, Th is is a nice sum .to distribute -among o mechanics from one Company during thepast si • months. . The Nellie Rogers has Proved a grand success, i but the - Schuyler will surpass her n-many-partic niers. We hand her ever toldiller of the Cinein liati Chi/menial, assuring him that if he pays her a yisitlie will see a sight worthdboking at. : -live: us our opinion anyhow She will leave for St. Louis on-Saturday. I For CIJOICIUMISM and. Loolsrfile. I - SATURDAY, FEB. 21-4 P. M. , . i - THENSW &ND SPLENDID . sider-whzel. . packet ARMADA; . 47 , ohnson, commander , haves as an= no need above. .Forfreiget or_paseage - apPIY on 4 9 or to _. „_' 1011N-.FLACS., or ....', - _ 3 - .8, - LIVINGSTON .t CO. , 10 - 77 - - or. J. COLLINS & CA, for Cincinnati and Lonisville. i SATURDAY, FRB . . Z.-:= , 4P M THE FINE PASSENGER steam/ RAVIINGIS,,B-RobnLurb cli=t OVl.4lsitivriesift=ll4llllktoe.' , ~ oltN Ffal3K.,AILt, f,1120 , IVINGSTPD wi . For # .cll.O awl: 9f Losla~ , • BIIRDAY: FEB Yi p THE NEWlieNpOiiiiiciv: Dth ?among r.Btiorolte Captiin Gould, , co:blinder; will :Mario forth! abolroima intmacdisto PtAll":": , K,400:11 or , poosato aßkly__ou boa,* - .I'olB -nt. - - fo)r Evansville,' Cairo and St. Louis IIAY. FEB, 20-4P.lice , ") THE 111.F.W AND SPLENDID summer :JENNIE - ROWERS, Thoa. ra. commander will loa% e D 9 announced above. ' r • Fortnight or passage apply on board or OHS FLACK. or'" J. B. LIVINUSTON* CO' . • , NEW A RILLNGEM.EILT, w,i,IIA4M Wheeling and Pittsburg Daibri'En TUE FINE PASSENGER sta tworWiltVA, John tlord on aoultuandor, leaves Pittsburgh nn•lVbealin g overY Tuesday. Thursday and Sattirday at-11' a punctually learea W heeling every Monday. Ilfedneeday's and Friday's at Ba. cu. . . . 1101- The aboro steamerB makes close connate; lion at Wheeling with finn; siale.wheel steamers for Marietta. Parkersburg and Tmeinnati: - " • For fright or Pikaiiire M ADDIS' au baathar-tu. JAES - COLLINS '& 1 00::' jihn3 Agents, N 0.114 Water atreet. ...: • For.Blarietta aad Lamedlle...--e; Let negular illnsittnsuar :vlier '-, _lirsielstif leaves Pittsburgh. every Tuessaidl, 0. ma., Zanesville every Stark' a„ kit: THE NEW A tiIIiPMEID Ilil" PassaaseT steamer Xhim.,44GRA: ' . °woe Ayers ouatinander , will leave as no tad above. For freight or_po _. . e appipisa board or tO J. B. LIV IniikiN k CO. nP 26 • ' • , •`...f.• c• i.' i Z.: , ;SA f-:§ :CI( ........ I . sli pi tzi lug, Gallipoli's, Parkersburg d< mournl4 11.1141rWeektrAlliike4." stiarTit THE FAST RUNNING PAS seam downer ECHO, Jos IValton. coutuaan or..,wttl. leave as .aaniricid above and, intermediate pointefthia day at . 411. it 1 r . ! For freight or paaaara dP_PlYba bard ar . to ' - ` 1. IV o WHEELER. Aet. . . , t 1 .9 JOilli FLACK. Ag't. . 0 ISTRAMAWAT LIEN—THE, UN-. ' derahrned are nrenated with "conipetenk I wo men to reottild, or, re-Brtinze ; and-,repeir, 8 twaia, Mendelian; ,Brackehi. Latupa. eto.4 tea ng Own. equal to new. and alterin g LenltAl. on to burn CarbetiOit.' Mao to knish new ones et trt notion. Lanterne, Cun t Oil, inn every thi in the trade kept on bknd ettlin Letup and Oil ore 104 Wood street. near Sixth. WELDON, REINIFIL:E.* 1fE1.1,,y. 1 , 15. • , , „ ......i., ti.r.... , . : ~-Li writ estpe k r eautagz,.l nu opened an office it NO 90 WATEENTRENT • er. .116 waniaar. a Eimeral Steamy etlgitn i alLadrould 1f . 41.11,10 afp WHEELER &IVASOWS, 1 S 'Whig MaChilleSt / 1 4.. PWAL, FOR. 1=II! 'M ERE iil6- 4 : ll 7iiiiiittE r riierthe Ig went ••att the 'WOE D'illiwA.m e . Londeke..4ll AblehittesittritiebririllOatif Ovis.., . • ... .iii44ooluevie selreadeliViii.iiiiiii t ifTiliptudviesial giatbilleteetkext,, =Wal l a n tt WI:al k al i a t iftV ' il s l i tc :" elation both aides. forming no ridge or chain, It staiquift, stitch, hem, fen, 'tithe!, 'bind, sera, WY and braid. r . f . lieelegance„ speed and simplieiti'.ol this Nag 4o the beauty and streggttrof stitch, and tabiLty to the Lille cor Wriest .labriot ran rit the most SUC UL and POPUJ LAIR Sewing Maohi bir.offered to the pub ' •;' , V.t; eig..w 3 !o• - . • Call and manila, wow - it • No - 27 • I STREIRri • "' •• •;'' 11. 14. • • • "41/10 :.. - ' C , Arit; P . •E -4 T 84 • • 44 -.. ::'- .4:: t, , mm i i i . 186 .:. 11,:. iiii . . ~.......-i,..,_ f , ... 't' -r•- - --; . ',..: :, - • .%, . W. ' n. ;s r - i ff.:iptiA b l iti t ic i thr -.. .:_, - ep., 4 7 . _ 87 tVintill. STREET - - A !LARNE PORTiONOF 010X14TOCIR a Tjasins t l f:iso bopshi airfoil, tck CA•hou-ot 4,.....fn:;142,7ihree1t );, , i(ebt. , .. ~iodle ~,it,iplarp,4,ooc4Li t7willrb' l 4e.' ' al. Afin I , o . o9 „ eitui dt, ottik, ~tatobastraii romforgesstaLooPriroo-will Ns maw. deol7 wil47oo l o l i.t " CfOika . ar L , Ihestria Ind Ashezioan. kW be s o lr ..,1 s Pi t g rs 7 24 4 4 , , a =AMP V Isar's attialo - a '. / r. 1 w p sir lug; Tams& • • K6u9 "ads 1 press Line 14 .- MENEEZZU 'RAM MUM rAmuy" UNBIIAYLBD fiii;Tilutee rearm:l4 CO. °stem A ***NosMitleftetitts. I lismot iltik,o97 - 44 11A H T- =4 -- -4111 rink r eAtiMi04212eNtin "1 a.• I AligaiiiiihM • ' 001kiethlikattet UrbtOtkiev, fft."4 ., Z.Y. t11124j.-tP P 1 44.- ic . --7 .ir.,, 6 1 Ti .: 4 : 1 ; 1 :,.. - #, ,,1 ;1„7„ .. 1; I CORNIII4,- ' . ' r, . - --,,, ~ . ..4 - :;: - .-..:P `CAriMat - . AANINACTUREASt.:: o' - . ‘., ~...;_,,... I -.•uothcold s ii4i46l4( kimitaspkriir4r - ,..,',. - ...,.., , N i ut u ma g is 7 /414, :r7 . ;::;''5i - "'--,..1- . .,- . I 1 ; dionairina dons as lISIML.--- , . •.7 . Itudi, tretiameititih.tW c tr tti t , '- I POCPatiflik,4l.i• , ' -.- '':,.,:",,,--: ~.. -:. ": , : . ~,,,...„ 6 - - v p , -•- - 1244: 0 - ..- - - tiestitZtieoor — W„theistoniit MnelratiZpubliAtedi - D 4 irdeattnad•lat=a-ifamtWanklmutto I uns men and those Ina imam , TrourN 13 : 41,, , ,, i adiT, Loss or M. lllll WirßittliATtraig D 3 r 4.04 '-:•":"__ ','-..,,,:.- 'i. I rIiAL th5taM4042614,A49413..ek e 0 - :' ' WM& w A r l ia- s e mtlVAar , !,_-..P.A , - 74 - V a pladn i onv.a jwirlPTV ith air7dl,4yr7i.:'._, 'TMI-aqt'A.litdreMßEit : '4.4' ;f1 , -'': . 4:Trte. j r 1111 r,;..V 1 4.4Y 0 f.: : 4g9 l4 Adi7.V. :,.kil 3 - 1 - Save been diligentlip employeA,in ferfeating__, 1 Crisiftdort4actireliibi II*1017411; litle no wonder. then...that after careful -- , • - _ ,A.M.itakallf iirtqi.it-4'datz,teirit,44 •,, ' . i• it was pronounced harmless.. i ... Aid is now takiaft thithiceit all other Dyes.: -,--- . kil cl agiff lo tai b e a l l arlrOlti v il ll itkliii it- --.. A shade or dltoth oungoiitiftlil outbid & lo produced in'Un Minutes. -,, . ...„ AfooturNi J. f fit/dRADO.O..6,AscpAi. 1 if Mi l l'Near _.' 'Sof iit'erzwltertl. tnd,o,Plut=-.. - " by an Hair uteete , re. ' •- "-' P'-'..??." , " ndt t gaAdd 4 P e*d*/ Per boT t nooordinale go., ~ ,,, i3 Itt ' Old i t3lttritlilltENEVATTVW.',. if) valuable witlithialbe...lat 11.3ditittrts thOlitti m at - softnear. - themost blututife t t ..... ...a ',keit vi &Illy to the Herr. -*1, ,.,..11 18...R5:E1-_, . ,•_. - - - . 'rice 500 aWid. nitawnw e2ftoming to .... _ -11320 . - , f e lAAdltirThi°e. D ,Tobias~ iiniil4;lli'orie Ltaafirreat, -1 4 4 , 4 1 44416WitiMu ad la, cuitittitti eii ggisa7MitiTA r rfp 1,• '- '•-• `L, •• , '•:' BosTo24ffulvitii. Mid. '' ' ''''' ' •-`- ' ic;l, pt TI3I3TAIII Fe kayo high for the peat tear ilomeLintraent fotlamenSta,4oserbrpAses,,,,e, ek.* *0 cuts width torM, Inanition fotand:r4hfi,i t a - - tl.t. Al•f,_ je eleyor tried in %big Arena donapttoZ - .-• P aae sendtueauutozea t &sit is theonly.ludnunt '-' w now naiell Weladraleadiontea. Manna new *al- . - u le, and do not want to leave town witaout it. • _ ..f'" •:` :i.f `t '" r ''," '. HYATT 4.ltptill‘ l'i 5 i Idarioger . tran Arra:nigh & CoN Me siert°. - - old by all dro,gitista,pfh . 4o (4)rtia l aid street. .N . w York. - 3111128:ditw3wo _ • • Mew Camel f'.WwiteitagieraWilk.Y.Apt—AlB74- . Mr 0. Tlnilltrcur,libumenr, 'daiston4wwf; Be/nib/limit .- - _ —Dear Eliiilleirould - I.l_,Litaithatßtwasiridierd* as* BRANDRWrirßruda s : ihronelfthovowno inindation of John BiliwithefOreton, WesiePea te county. who was entirely _regioXed- to bilV d4l A - byeigumer. iltveis Mak Remain two evargyury - V• „, r o and dimPentie, and he tried everything bu w as , notrelleveir Blindbfilietookone Bran- dr a pili,owny day fovislienic, and a dose-oilie r Piga eveirts& for threhdaya.- endthen toolgoee 15 iignit *lel t aticez t 141 i t e ' 9lll* ' . Zn on on Otte& 'bll toeo Ivor Jana three En *OWWA seining 40_pormds ~c;.`..•‘;,- i 'Yours =WARD . WzaTemarruastm.y r sim— SdwardtPdrflif- beingdels4-IWnikaitYillat -reddes in the t(MII of , •New•Sestigg t#at sham loan ago he was refs slat wittinware on his - which had hew tanning f impftromarspittatl4. he walehm mach distressed by *van itr his ohdfo , and besidos•yery•eoative.end dysikePtkrpthffe • • riming Irisfonar tai emediesd hainfp:hysic • • commenced narniarandreth'sPfilsitax to eiOt S. •e times aireeki and:sd.the end of one mosas ,- ,- - .. tho sore on hieleg-healed,undeg thfend-of two months he was...enupgidys.:. Reysia and ItedN-lnit° -retoadned , vidtever since, , -,BDWAILD Swiltnie i3ifisfing44:thisisib dty_oroat s ial • -, MAutrim i ovi; nol24Lkw_ltfoi, ~ • Aug* . Bold brTheinmaswiegramond-Igus9N 'll4llburgheAw,:lirt": , TTB:.;:FTYWAIit . i.LCAIICIACio RAILWAY, Co.. ".. - 4 r BstmwrAzyi - *itelg 'Ma • VA I 4: 27 ALTW"'. /I HE .ANN UAL - 11t141 1 01 . 4;1. 14zr. - • ' ' Stock and Bondholdettcf this: Coati:gun! for tholeteolibit'ofVitiators' add itiCh other si`s ;neap as unt7cconla...bacora **odd: &Vibe Offibe - sailTorp_pany in - tile tqty(ir.Pittablifitr' on Aka Fourth Iteducedaf Eabruaxy;A.'ll..'.' 13h9t nia Stock ancLßand,-Ttanifar-',„Boplat',of. the Company, at their Offioiln'tha Citrofrkttlintretir:- and atttlridrtnialtatiliiiihnt7iil-abooiattrouNairo : Nvtkiliiii be closed ;o^4, tOth 4ay iebtwyd . ..i. •ancl *amain Closed *LILL Alta_26lll.,,of.rah , the;alter W. It. BARNES . , EfkiratThirt:a.k:u*: .S 1 .nier464ll* r : y,, . • 1 .4= Pm," inno." ll4 %iVatift-NM:}- .1 - iissamerwaregPAirra- . ... r -.-The pertnic=iieLretofoitre as i•ti; 111) tWoest...HiS—Bß W. ..,. lir liI I IIM I 411 IeTZ -24314 10 , a elleifitg l e - bluenose o f the late at the office in th MEP• .wholt i tlit to h&, - r- kl xtejlreits wets on heads _gmerinutickAfjk POR TEA and BROWN - STOUT , e 'Rind - eraiiike.i f i wil Wh dilialllaltit tietriesiedo thetas= w`hentinuanee et Malt Owthoesere.wndie , to nuke itihe4Atige to sir, eatilellection to aliwitn. • may utenthent.- •-•' ,-*- ,--.. ay 4$ hi . I' ROBERT WATSON. ptLikarty street. so knownlongt r to the bl/11111111d COMMILOI will have' the', nuseemekeetiat oil , control in the Brewers. ~- • , • ••,---- -.•-- ,:, •. . , &binges all orlon o_Bl 3 llTeirrg'!!l* - i - F.'-' Thcimix..Broweiptl'indrA i rtitifL. tit 1) i - I: =VIM, -•-.,. - • Br ini r (It Wig" E )- 1 NO. Is9tilfliklLlUdia l ittakiTj, now on hand co priwiegfittpaibiejittrOaktrlbAii-eatilli:•'34e----. to• tounwsg:fAo 474 thl '4"4“. Lea', ?Loma and .Ctdldran's wi (ha of ve .r 1 litds J 29 k.~l -`!4:' ' „ q ua, v , .... —-- .. - . ''' iiii , , .i.r...dr 1, 1•:f.:40- - - .inl 7 -, ,,-,, tg - -t.4.rig3," r ..r e ikit , ~ .. ~ : .*::.'-- - '• . • , - -'.-.", 'f' , - ",--. . ! r. 4- c:..:j::Vi,.:::t?.,:i;-j -'=i.• lajitgrie,43lo4fereatikkAri#444lll.:.tt'3 , s. t.:::; - ;`', r.fr• -- ,','..' - f' 4 •'''. '''''''' :. 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Whatis the naMeioa t a f .1 7. 11 ,Pr e0 .,. ~, ,, ,d.v.4. - ..-m...,•• ...-..; 'of the hcsmi•al ?•i , :•:-.- •'... ,, ic.. -, f. i - ,: hke-14..• r0de fi1...,.... f, ,, :r,......r ... .. 4th, If notiri heti* at prese nt, . ,- . .. -,..-.. 7been i n b os n a l -' ; -' ! hosp ital. iind':itTmliit-' . ' sth.lt so, did he 'diem hasp . ,_ .... , date? : ----- • ,-- - " - 'fi' oi d, hospital. wits... 1. -6th . If reemillidischarged.. ~._ ~..., , . ....,.......,-. .... ,- ,;;,vz,_•:- . .i..-. he discharged from service? , - ~ . . _.... 7st _-!...,.,..,... 7,...., . 7 th•lfnot, what werelid_orders on imrsiegl i ii, , . :;, The Commission will also 'fernkihnuntretlllll.,..,.-,.•7,-.• infoimation as to th , L . D tala"waisl°ll'ss9=l° a pa ce of - 4 - - - 'C ..i . * :.:5N the fieneralli-- t- ' w ill:t u t to do so frglira# r /k 0 ,',;:.• :' , '‘A , Z , T 'lime passil2telems;:alcleg. _ -,,, -.-.--, :-,,:-, ..-...•L daily (~.;:.f...,,7-,..:;: - . ... - Th= w e iiiNeDlreatell will be.. .li e git_-2.; ,1 7-'5.,..72 - _ - :. ,- 't: ; ,, from 8 0'c10ake..f.....a. toil'in.9/c-Ichtit • ,‘,4 1 1-C::'. , ••,...kii-q. coasi,bi? Ilcuar I!"l7arzsaßrourp. ,:,;;;..1:.; ' -f , thiElsterti - j6 w ikartment://;ii, : • --;:':::::rte& 1,..; : ., sanital on. 0:21 o• . -.-, , -,--.:, z''.. , .. , •-,:r ~.,,,?. cirri le,, illallaY. ; , 1' q 4 - -•is ' , 5 fr,. , '. lllll dtateldil ., ..;. - - : ~".,..1 ' I I CC l itlallfir.P 3ll 7 B t . '. - ' .: -.-..:-::71':-.'..,,;0-...M; Imo LBS. 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