===MME= PETTEN O /14 1 8 4 4 X1N0. 7 YORK-,ina bTA BMW_ N *roar moats for thtD thee oitiwi Antr talgithr=6*thiandptie. '4; 4, P• 4111145.-J, • nAy 1491:tm4G,-PE13...# I NV 11; MOOD inn IRO W at tSeliiiill A the l beiiining ..of_ the .yearlyesiiiie we?. a lig in the market, owiligik du W imlrriehse quantities thrown. :out Ny thl mlisiin the effort to relieve,t itt - stine de, greit the - Scarcity of amall:::sif , rer. - . , Two mal is ako great reluctance was _math; . fea . by persons obliged to receive a roll i of.; ,enty- ve pennies in change,, whed the , 'were used as a regular currency.--t Wit n - a • w weeks they hive .become . mod unae onntably scarce and notwithi, stall_ing the immense numbers known to be 1 , circ,nlation, small dealers cannot get jetnongli to meet the requirements of theisirbusiless and store keepers and °theta are put to great inconvenience and soniiiiiises Actual loss for want of them in mak* necessary change, as they are somrilmes p bliged to refuse to sell corn modilies o lose in making change.-- BrokOs demand the _unheard- of - pre. min, of fifteen per Cent, for nickels and get it , too—which only encourages the peopll ,to hold on to them. We have al readMl ment i oned some of the expedients res !:1 9le t"t for the purpose of supplyingthe r ce of, the insignificant nickels, but oveney gle little relief. The question natn i 1 ly arises: What becomes of all the pannie[. But it is not so easily answered. The i ai- rage monthly issue from the mint is 4,g, ,000 lor $4,8,0P0 worth. if-the count - was over burdened with this small Onontll since and - none have - `been 1 exportAd (which cannot possibly be the 1 case),llsqiy the present scarcity? We can not sole thelenigma. They must be laid by void whetle and those who have them should- t once put them in circulation.— They i e int4nded entirely for home circa lationl it d the convenience of the public, and fis6 . gooo reason :can be urged for specula ng i 0 them. As there is ,no ap t pareqt; auger their scarcity, we expect to seet, em agairt abundant ere long. ''`6447 . Meetloig. ate the 011 Exchange-- ThAtenitellsellle Raneoad.. A 1 lic tweeting of merchants and i otherrti : as bold at the: Oil Exchange, on Frida orning, to hear a report from Ben jamin 1 . Latrobe, Esq,, President of the Pittabir h- and Connellsville Railroad Comp'a'q , relative to the condition and prospe4, of the road, as bearing upon the int:oosta of Pittsburgh. Captt tußyron, Vice President of the Oil i Eicharik , presided, and upon invitation Mr. Labs read to the meeting a very interest ; paper on the subject referred to, for iv, ich a unanimous vote of thanks was tenildred to him by the meeting. Mr. C d hn Fleming submitted the fal lowing u4solutions for the action of the meetilifl itesolive I, That in the light of the clear 1 and ford le remarks of Mr. Latrobe, the PresideM of the Pittsburgh and Connells vile RAI oad Company, as a body and as' individa, we do make most earnest tatap peals OP ur delegates in Congress, and through : em to all the Western Repre sentativres calling upon them to bring their whp/ euergieb to the task of pro curing theipassage of the bill asking the aid requktpd for the completion of the Pittabarl and Con uellsville Railroad. Resole , That standing as we do at the gatewayll between the. East and the West, i,. between!' e manufacturer and his market, between' a producer and the consumer, .we can 14 er understand the difficulties which hribiiper and restrict—which reduce so largel4 Cie commerce of the country.— We see ft, ta• vast resources of the Pennsyl vania Centkal Road utterly inadequate to i carrying i lh' freight offered, and we see these on rugs in their turn reduced by the impo4 bility of transportation._ Resols4, That this is no local interest, bu t the', as it s eat importance may be to this city, its V t o is as nothing when compared to the d ~ ands of the remainder of the country. i t Resolve 4 That we commend it most ear nestly tol, - he examination of those ; who are oppo , d to this class of legislation, believing! t at its peculiar claim to fayor would ruilte it an exception to the general rule ; butt More earnestly commend to our citizens tire importance of making indi vidualj efo is for the aid of this a ork, be lieving thii if each one will do .what. he can, it wi# be accomplished, and that at an early . The reslutions were adopted and the meeting Opurned. Payta' ' tofthe State Militia. Adjutant; eneral Russell has reported 1 to the Hods of Representatives that un der the G o rnor's call at the invasion of Maryland lh t September, the number of men orgatii ° din this State and placed in the service : - f the United States was 25,- 000 cons' ng of twenty-five infantry regiments,l ,kritft the full complement of field and ciallapany officers, and twelve un attached deinpanies. He states further that, -the United States having sanctioned the call of Itzhe Governor and agreed to pay these trooPti an estimate of the appropria tion necesfa-y for their payment, also for transportaiNna and subsistence furnished by iudivlfili , had been submitted, which is was transrni ted to the Committee of Ways and Meatil4 and inserted' in the genefal appropriatil t bill. So, soon, therefore, as the apknpriation "Una passed, the War Departntent will make. arrangements for liquidatt g all proper claims arising under this d I. Oar Fifteenth regiment will come iii rits sha. II al m Whall i esqmes of Them,? It is protrbial that the Americans are a nation of . tiaders and writers, yet with a knowledgeO thisl ilk act it. is utterly impos sible to divl W becomes of all the c O a stationery• d ha this city, anlees much of it is spoils br bad writers or wasted by scribblers.i N hiking Miner's great peri odicali atoll 'fth street, next the Post office, afe days since, we were aston ished at th Z age piles of paper and en velopee die . _.yed there more so when in formed thatfithe immense supply would last bat twcliur three months. Truly the assortment of g every thin at this mam moth honliii,warth examining. u p i (o i til Burglary._ At as early, n hoar as eight o'clock on Thursday e ing the house of Mr.. John Shinn,on Ikle i tr h Common, Allegbeny, Ina entered thio li. a back window 'and two trunks, filled ''th valuableclothiug(worth h $l5O in all)11 elongiag to Mr. and Mrs. Shinn, tarn off, A young man, brother of Mr. Shin' lrhe had been left in charge of the hour'v eard a noise and called out ‘e who's the*,' but receiving no answer, thought no jalre of the matter until his brother anegnater-in-law entered, when the doors w ' found standing open,which led to the de ' ' lion of the burglary, The police are at? ' . dr, but no clue has been found to the: ylieves. cb the 1,1,--- ' ennl A.Y i rir,u!PS o P.ljierl Dead. Among thslipatients,who .dit.d., in the general hosistal at Annapohs, Md., on Monday lastOere the following. • Pennsyl vanians: Da ihl Benton; Co.. C, iithlte• serves; John p 1.1 Hazzard ; Co., L, 7th Cavalry. 41 • 00 Shipments. The shipm e nt of crude and refined oils on Wednesda* areas reported: Pennsylvania 'lltral Railroad .., 4.470 bp; pittsbargb, Fo 1 43Vaytte &Chicago R.R. 1.54 Pittsburgh ,S: o 1 Ntinellsvillo Railroad... 1 •• T o t a l .1i.... .. .. . 1 . . ; ... ....-.... .... .:..4,6' " 0 f that shi ked E t t 2,010 barrels were f',.)r New-Yoarri,B for PhiladelPhiti 0 d 9 - for iliaitiairci.;-: tqikiti] dapped West e /40 barrels t. . _li fib • :9111 9 1 19%7 - I . 'afile', ........1.....,....qi —.1,-...”. , ~ I . .. ' ift - 1 -Staislltatry Co I - ;The - Allioient aitrendeirl,by our Semi . litry - Mininnitee in sending an expedition to, Pittsburgh Landing, !Ringing to this city a number of "those 'wounded in Cult -bloedy-battle Uarineandi'erending the hoine; its raise their'iiitunissions,...to the ' Penionala, will be: be reme mbered, with many other good works. An' ad ' journed Meeting of, this , body wan : held op 'fait Moriday,..prelliflinary to effecting a new organization, when theTolloWing rem- Offered by Mr. Brunet, was unani'7 ,moualy adopted : • Resolved, That in view of theinueasing :nuniber of sick and wounded soldiers,. lit our armies—and to anticipate the wants of the still greater increase which will result from active operations and severe , battree in the Spring, it is expedient for this corn ; 'mittee to engage with renewed ,energy in the work for which it was appointed:—and to effect for this purposes partial reor ganization on anewplan. Joshua Hanna, W. M. Edgar, W. M'Creery: and F. R. Brunot were appointed a com mittee on organization and the President, Thomas Bakewell, Esq., was requested to;' prepare an address. An adjourned meeting was held on w e nesday, 18th inst., when the committee re- , 1 ported alan of .organization, follows: Ist. The Sanitary Committee shall consist, of a - President,two Vice Presidents, a Treasurer - , Beeretary, and twenty-one executive:Menbers, with as many associ ate members as the committee may ap point. Associate members shall not be req c ommitt e e uire to be present at all the sessions of the e and it shall only be nee esary to notify them of general meetings; they may vote at any meeting of the , cuiri - 7. rffittee. Theconimittest may be called to gether et any time by the President, and on a vote of the committee, or on appli cation of five associates, he may call a general meeting. 2d. The following nub-committees shall be appointed by the President, viz: a committee on finance, consisting of three members, with power to, appoint an additional member should it be deemed necessary, to canvass the city and vicinity; a committee on store-room,sanitary stores, receiving, shipping, etc.,co Deleting of six; a committee on soldiers' claims:, whose, duty it shall be to secure for widows and -1 orphans of deceased soldiers and disabled! soldiers, without charge, the bounty, pay,_: or pensions 'which nlitcy" due to them from the' Government. The President, on motion, shall appoint such other ,com-,, mittees as may from fine to time' be rice ', essary. 3d. The committee' will co-operate With and aid, as much as possible, the United States Sanitary Commissioner, the Christian Commission, die Pennsylvania Soldiers' Aid Society in Washington, and the Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee— theee agencies for the relief of soldiers having our entire confidence. In the disposition of all the moneys entrusted to us, we will use every precaution - to secure that the sick and wounded shall alone re ceive the benefit. 4th. The committee shall issue an ad dress to the people of Western Pennsylva nia, setting forth the importance of renewed activity in providing for the sick and wounded—issue weekly, monthly or quar terly reports—and make such other publi cations as shall seem desirable. The plan of organization was unani mously adopted and Mr. Bakewell then read an address, prepared by request, which was also unanimously adopted and ordered to be printed with the proceedings of the committee. We have not space for the address and cannot, therefzre, lay it before our readers. As will be seen the Committee, as re organized, prqposes to act in conjunction with similar bodies throughout the coun try, but is more especially designed as a branch of the United States Sanitary Corn- , mission. Fresh vitality has-bediTinfesed ' into the Committee and we look for im portant results in the futrtie. -Mr."Orrin ' Newton has kindly oifered the Committee the use of.,his warehouse on Second street,t free of charge. The officers of the body are as follows : President—Thomas Bake well; Vice Presidents—Felix R. Brunot, Reuben Miller, jr.; Treasurer—Jamea Park, jr.; Secretary--,Jos. R. Hun ter. Under their auspices we hope to see the PittsburgitSanitary Committee accom plish much good. In Hospital. Rev. R. C. Christy, Chaplain of the 7Sth Pa. Regiment, Col. Sirwell, who is in our city upon a brief leave of absence, has been rather suddenly smitten with a severe attack of fiver, contracted: while in the army, and is now confined tochis room in the Mercy Hospital of the city: - He _has the attendance of our best physicians, and under the kind care and attention of the experienced nurses of that •institution, we hope to be able soon to record his' re covery, which will be hailed with' delight by his companions in arms, as he, is an officer universally beloved and esteemed by the officers and men of his regiment. The Provost Marshal. Some fifty deserters have - recently been arrested by the Provost Guard' and sent back to their regiments and "in the last _three weeks, about one hundred -, strag glers without passes have been piolted up and sent back to their regiments. The Provost Marshal also keepica list: Of dig. charged soldiers arriving here, of whom some sixty, sick and Maimed,' have`nnine to this city since the Ist inst. A number of recruits for the old regiments have been sentforwerd of late. Altoona Items. — On Sunday last .as a party of-young men from Altoona were driving above Ducarissrille, their horses became unman ageable. There was little girl, about six years of age, in the road at the time, whose parents werenbsent from home at tending a funeral. The driver attempted to turn the horses so as to pass the child, brit she started towards Alls,roadi the slime time, and, as the - horses, could not be stopped,. she , itras-. thrown doilia, and one of the carriage wheels passed di rectly over her head, heir instant. ly. Joseph Day, -an '.einploYciet: In; trni shops in Altoona, was severelyLinjured, on 'Thursday last, /by being caught be tween a door post and the tank_ ot an en gine which hp was helping to move into the fitting up Shop., He was caught across the- thighs Land-small of the back and injure - silo that; his. is despaired:a_ The new German Lutheran Church in Al toona will be dedicated on , Sunday t , next, ;March Ifith. The' delleatiteler mon, in German, will be preached io,the Morning by Rev. R. Newmann, of Pitts burgh) assisted by . Rev. J. F. Kuhlmann, of Wilmore. Small Pox in Jail. Charles Roberts,, confined in prison on a olituige of assault and battery, has taken the entail pox, since his. commitment &few days since: He was to bp removed, to,a, hospital last night, to prev,ent-c3ntagion. Proinoted.' _ - Lieutenant Colonel Edward O'Brien, ' of the 134th Regiment, has been promoted to the Colonelcy. Col. O'Brien is a Pitts burgher, and among the bravest and most deserving men in the service. Confirmed. The appointment of J. S. Ho Ward, Esq., as Consul to San Juan, has heel con firmed by the Senate. Mr. Howard is son of T. Howard, Esq., of this•city, who late ly resigned the office because of ill hbalth. Noininat,e4. ' J. Heron Foster has heen nominated to the Oenate'by, theTreeident for confir tnation', 'as Assistant Adjutint General, with the rank of Captain ` He ',,He to, take the ptwition of Adjutant - 'ltow let& ~...:::=~~~4 , . Returns oY ni Aj,oint goaTlitlfke House of Renresen Thursday 'next Tor Auditor. and &jive House. _ . , . Inlani The body _of a -lit &mid in - the'ness.p6dl Centreville, )3ntler do post mortem examiin 3 fact that the child h a d The guilty party or p I discovered. • Commisitioned. I . Frank,.Kelly, able man - elect of the Third Ward, and Joe hA. Butler; alder 4 man elect of the S . th , Ward, received their commissions ye terday and will pro 4. bably .be sworn in tide morning- in. the - ! Court of Common Pities. - , The O'Neil Troupe.. , .. This company appears at Masonic ilall.! for the labt, time, t.-night, when they should have a pod souse. A matinee; for ladies and cbildre4 te announced at 8., o'clock. The company has met with' great success here.' 'hey go to Cleve-. laud where they open t the Academy, of Music on Monday evening. . 1, _ . At Wood's Theatre. 1 Mr. Chaplin, late " I is, we perceive, playin atre, Cincinnati, whet—, an impression. The Seven This superb Bv:feta°,, the Theatre again lass' for a crowd to-night w out. Trimble' s I. This mammoth esta a good bill for the am. irons , to-night. The Messrs. Hart, Gardner, hell and a•host of others of their most laughable acts. The Misses Fr: ,1 Morgan, together with troupe, add their share the terphsieorean line. enjoy a hearty laugh. t Gradnat d. In Duff's Mercantile College,Pitts burgh, Leonard H. Trun ck, New Lisbon, Ohio; David Barnhisel,l Girard, Ohio; Andrew J. McCartny, Gard, Ohio; Ed ward Blunt, Niles, Ohio Geo. D. Cook, Smithfield,. Ohio; Benjain Jones,.Edin -1 burgh, Ohio; N. W. Nil lams, Hocking port, Ohio; J. F. Welch, Vest Middlesex, .Ps.; Wm. J. Fawcett, ittsbnrgh; Geo W. Simmons, Balti'mor , Ohio. AU of whom passed a highly h norable exami nation, were awarded the legant Diploma of the College, printed u on fine parch ment, and were presented by the faculty with the College Gems f Penmanship as a memoral of their eirlmplary deport ment and industry while at ending Coilege. Rekinquishing Basineas. • On account of being about to relinquish business and having to gi eup possession of the premises on or a out, the first of March next, Mr. J. L. Ca nashan, of 116 Federal street, Alleghen ; is selling off his stock of men and boy's clothing, fur• nishing goods, &c., at ex raordinary low prices. He has on hand au extensive stock of cloths, cassinscres, vestings, ready made clothing ; fuiroishing goods, &c., and it would be well for all persons who desire bargains to call and make se lections. Any one who dsires to do so, can select from the piece oods and have i clothing made up to order t prices which defy competition. . I . THE bargains otfored .1 - Market street are really s siderirtg the extraordinar yl Prices of dry goods. They mense stock of silks and goods, which they are Belli. than Eastern quotations. readers waning dry goods pecuniasy interests by callii DON'T forget, when 1000 gains, to go to hicClell. House, 55 Fifth itre..t, wh! Add at' less than Eastern w Illustrated Pa John W. Planck, Fifth a l the current illustrated pape Hellas all the Eastern lit: traced periodicals. Gltovga & B.attaa'sßeiti '); maeufseuttimpurposea, me the bat is ale. ; A. F. C 3ATONA Y. Gneral Agen 114 viral ' , treat • ittxhurrth. I'r 01$11P3 kiNTIB JOSEPH MEYER 11.&/107M7TVIZE1 i i FANCY AND P N 'IIUXITURE & HAIRS WARE:WM. 135 81111T4 D. I 111, (Betweea Six th street and 11 r ner,) CE LE ERSITE D EXTRAETSFOR THE 'HANDKERCHIEF. . . Ashland Flowers Ali onetto Allman IMu it ' Amaryllis Me dow Flowers Bouquet de California - Lil - - 'Bouquet d'Ambie ~. L of the Valley Bouquet de Carolina Ne •rnown Rag Bergamotte, Orago Flowers Cassie . Pat bouly. Camelia Pin Clematite Pop inaok Cedrat - Por .gal Citronelle Resat Pral re Flowers Crystal Palace Roe - :.(leraninni- Rou Gilliflower - Spr ciArden/Flowirs ' Swe Heliotrope -. Sul, - -.Roney - Swe ;.. Haney suckle Swo : Hawthorn • dwe Hyacinth. Tub,/ .., ;t ridsruin . • lea ' lackey Club, Vio' Jenny Lind Ver , ToUquitle, Veti Mbussoline Van I .111Illefleurs • Wes „ . Meg-nolia to -- Whi 1 . ; -marechalo, Win . -. --r- BAZIN'S HEDYOS WA, a hi ted Persian Essence, the moat eleg impartinglo the - hstidkerchief a and lasting odor. - --- ' . - ESSENCE BOUQUET—TREE UPPER TEN.—A large essorll beeps, Plutglusr.,Creams. Prepai -Hair, C051714t103, Tor et Waters, .0 vosibmery or-all kindkaonstantlj --- c - ' i For - ple li3i OiI.A.S. .._ 0 dea2 ---' ' Corner Tenn - and i , t v, V 1' I vALEAITtkEs, VA - LEN COMICANDSEN*C4 Cf ) MC Pri),SENM MIJIC AND SENTIII WHOLESALE AND. WHOLESALE ANDRET WHOLESALE AN, AT ALJ, PRICES PITTO qqv s. sEELY !J• 141FIBTB ST T. op . ti.L'Al; ESTATE ANDELFZIEN mutat, IN NOTES. BONDS. MORTO ocoor.somities. 4)W ILM'IREADENIX F 11.111. place for Boots and nhoos is ifth street. IZEM=M State Eleettea: rpm:ll4l3l.9fitate iivee.l4ye fixed up# lopening, 4/, ykte for or General*Txr t . cide , of Uyifirs lintel, is nntzi, , .laiit week: =PA mien :ditielosed the' been I:iortr-alive.'—:- IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO rties have not beeti The Small-pox among the French Troop V ESSELS TO RLDf TLIA:4III4OIMEADE XXXVIIIth CONGRESS, (2d Session Naw Yoaii,T.abrisaryf 2p. -r=lliesiztainOri George Crothwell,' from New Orleans,, with dates to the 12th, has arrived. There was considerable excitement among the troops, growing oat of the un willingness of the white soldiers 'to be placed on a common footing with negroes. -Rumors 'were current at New Orleans, that the frigate Brooklyn was aground in eleven feet water. The Delta has been placed in charge,€ i thb 'reporters of`the BoStoil .l'eurnal and the New York Herald. The papers contains no news whatever. The Express of this evening states that a rumor had reached here today, that owing to the result of some movement at ,Port Hudson, Gen. Banks had stopped Treche expedition and sent the troops to reinforce those at Port Hudson. eading man" here, 1. 1 at Wood's The , he has made quite Sisters. completely filled night.' We' look en the-boys come rieties. I lishment presents Eminent of its pa ':able comedians, Raymond, Camp :ppear in a series ongs, dances and 'cis, Gardner and Leslie's ballet of amusement in Go to-night and ASIIINOTOY, Feb. 20 .—Attention has been called to a report in the New York papers and made the subject of pointed comment, that members of the Senate Committee on Foreign; Relations, have most earnest in their demonstrations of friendship to M. Mercier, and to the government he represents. On inquiry it appears that M. Merehp's idispatc4 arid relations with" Frattee, by re cently published • dispatches, have not been considered in the committee, nor is it known that any member of tbe,commit tee has' made any deitionstratien Mercier. Some of the committee attended the • recent diplomatic dinner of Mr. Given since the publication of the des• patches, of which the French Minister was an houerary guest, but Mr. Sumner, Who .was at the time ill, was obliged to decline, under advice of his physician,-. rhere is not a member of the committee who does not recoil from the idea of tor eign mediation or intervention whatever. C. F. Miller, who has been employed as clerk in Richmond, arrived here to 4y, having madeian escape to one of the Potomac 3otilla. He represents that the Merrimac No. 2 was at Fort Darling du• ring, the earlier part of January, having a lighter placed on each side owing to her, top•heavitiess. She carries 4 - gun's, buns• pierced for S. Longstreet's division passed through Richmond several weeks ago for the South and Southwest, and large numbers of the army of the Rappahannock have followed them. He says the country be tween Richmond and Fredericksburgh, over which he traveled on foot, is nearly desolate. Fleet Captain Pennock hae. uuder date of Cairo, yesterday informed the Secreta ry of the Navy, that the steamer White Cloud, Rowena and Knapp, have been seized as prizes by gunboat New Era at or .near Island No. 10, for containing contra band goods, such as quinine and mor phine, Confederate uniforms, army blan kets and other general mereluustinus con traband of war. The Wlitet2 Cloud bad oliborrd a large rebel .mail; contaihing important information:' •The . steamer Rums was seized by Admiral Porter and, sent op there from below: An exploded story of J3anks being de feated near Port Hudson, has been re vived. • Barker, 59 •rprising, con . - dvance in the have an im general dress ;g at much less Any of oar save their 'cg on them. ing for bar ad's Auction `:re goods are olesale prices, The government has received no unfa vorable information whatever from tha, quarter. The Senate's currency bill passed the House to•day in the precise form it came from that body. The Senate to-day pasp!4d a. bill wow, izing the' Territory of Arizona.,.. It only awaits the signature of the President to become a law. This territory contains one hundred and twenty thousand square tni4s, and is therefore, larger than three States of this aize , It is 'said 'by those who have spent several years there, to dontain more and richer silver and' copiper mines than any territorytindtir the govprnment. Cold is also found in many pails of t he territory. The Indians have heretofore prevented an extensive opera tion in the mines, but with a government Finch as is about to be established; 7 they will die frilly developed. It is'aseeitaihed by persons who have had opportunities to fond a correct judgment, that the richest silver mines or the world are found in Arizona. There are fifteen hundred trooPs now there and it is probable the number will be soon largely increased. reet, sends us s of the week. Crary and illus- EZIEZZE BURGH Nsw York, February 20.—The steamer Eagle has arrrived from -Reyna% , with dates to the Vith inst. Mexican advices represent the French army in a sad condition; small:pox._ and dysentery are playing sad bairn°. ' The. French war steamer 'Line was. burned at the abandonment of Tampico. Some accounts say it was fired. thii crew, and others 'sa'y by -abots from the Neuman batteries. h and - Ready g Flow iar ers t Br Pea t Lavender It Lettuce • t Clover TOS . se , ,tte Three vessels, one laden with . anarnimi tion and the ethers' with provisions and coal, were slab abandoned. Tne I azicane ,claim to 1100 isakttred threellargelots'Ot nitiler-' ebb to have ;beaten 1,200 French at El ' Organo, causing them to, retire, with a loss of 26 killed, and 80,to 40 wounded;.also.to have occupied Jalapa. The French have established hospitals at Perch and guebecholoc. In(lteiiittet there Were 2:000 sick already.'" Sir! Chas, Lenox Wyke, the British 'Minister to Mexico, bad arrived at Hay anadri the British war steamer Medea, and left for St. Thomas and England on thesteamer. , A exicla'? 4t'31 0 .k perrlEtflis served as an Oscort to several' American Consuls, has been captured by the French and shot.. ThOsteamer Bib Bic) left Havana the. 14th fOr New York. The stefiper - Pacific was to sail on the 17th. ' Eel • , 0 Ltty or Blosom : hly !col:mantra nt p Warne fur very agreeable E EXTRACT p ent of Toilet rations for the entifria-s, and on hand. 6IIPER, Bt. Clair ate: The' Slielldrake,'fr'om. rived on thelsth'inet. - '''. • ' The rebel steamer' Automata, from Charleston ,on tlie 27th ult., via Nassau the 31st, had arrived at Havana. INES , NTAL The', schooner's William and Mary, Jog lilandl3r and Neverel, had, also arrived", the two latter tromAtobije. • - . MENTAL E 13133 - NEW, Yeas, Feb., ,20.-7 , Col.,Chas. Car. rol Hicks, of, the . .rebaLartuy, , and lately a detective oirtcer ,for, the rebele,at mond, ivies . arreatid. tie_ the Ot. Nicholair Hotel this afteirlooia. MIMI Rivrimoitc,-Teh2lo:—"Theleeture an= not this evening at the MarYland Institute, by Hon. Vailandigham, did not come q The unmistakable evidence that the-loaf sentiment of 'Baltiinore would not tolerate his presence, this having in duced his abandonment of the lecture. K ' S ita the P. O. BOSTON, Feb. 20.—Edward Si:Trohey, A. A. Lawrence and Jas. M. Beebe, have petitioned .the Legislature to be incorpo rated as the American Steamship Cotn pany, to run vessels between Boston and Europe, with a capital of $2,000,000. to Oainedral AckEINT. 'GBEiI and I ap SAco Mc., Feb. 20.—Thepostoffice was. entered last nightaindt robbed Of* letters it contained. HAT c lalland'3 55 il;=M== Seeend THE VERY LATEST TELEHRW,I LATE FROM NEW OLEAN PiatititkidnOtnin Among thi, &c., &c., &c., &c • NitirliroaKVAPent , - O. The steam British Queencwithg.Nassau dates to the 16th inst., leopard'arrrie—this- ev s ning. The Jan:- nary 19th from,'.Q.giiitisibn, w;th a full cargo of cottoq, and.,sailtA l on the even 3%, ine-bi- the - Ithlflit titer returplr4 l . 4 Charleisteli'dif Th - C steamer Flora chearei,l,o.o fthalt:for Stnlohn N.:13: - ;;lStit'py 9 ably to,..sum the blockade, ArAier‘,3ttillitt• and Captain -Wheeler of the 23d Connecticut:regnnent:had•reinhed Nassau to prOanie"liatiatitiaretali.ietting -wre e lr ed•stufflidinthi4ihipPlinter.:4 - The steamers Diighuis'and-Ninti , clearl edtar St. John i New - 23 d; both arczetitia blockade runners: l .The pirate Florida sailed fiotn; Nassau on the morning of, the 27th . after,:re-E craning for arctay„, I .The steamer Giraffeerrived at' Nes:kit ! on the 25th,- - and the' . iiteittner':Antiicc - at from 'Savannah the.-, 31st, both -with cotton ': The steamer Thistle:cleared on the 26th ton the blockade. The steamer Gi raffe sailed again , on the . 7th," - and also the steamer Annie . :Childs; to run the block ado. _The Alitonica has gone to St. Thomas: - The -steamer CSISisO -L tiom Charleston arrived at Nassau on the 91. The eteiniertf;Eagle and May Queen from St. Themes, and the Emma and Granite:CitY front = - ; 4 3.reenboltr,_:arrived the 9th to be t aiideit.bb the neutral,:-fleet of blockade runtieri. The steamers Ruby sailedseln,the ,The NicholiSthe'grst on _the lOth and the Eagle on the;Wk :alt to, run the blockade. few:scltodnerit sled arrived from Southerii-p'oits with - cotton. All the above nientioned:bluckadcridAttere..ivere consigned aridreleitied by tile` nbfOriabs firm of Adderly. it Co. :Wssatticros, -Feb. 20; • iBG3:-.,-43fotrsc... hEr:_Shellabarger,i,of Ohio; 'Offered a' resolution; Which was adopteci, - -.'setting. forth.the difficulties.which have-erisen re, garding the pay'of tioltinteerti from Ohio and other States, and instructing the Committee•onliilitary Affairs to inquire' into it, and report whether additi6al islation is necessary for an expittnatory act to secure the payment of said soldiers fruit the time they entered the service, instead of from the peiiod when their companies were filled and mustered. The National Currency bill was, taken Mr. Fenton; of N. Y. - , concluded his remarks from last night in - favor of the measure. . SENATE.-A Committee. of Conference tins- been appointed on the indemtiificatilm" A communication waiveceivedSrom the Secretary of the Treasury in- aniwertothe resolution of the Senate, asking what steps had been taken' with regard to the frauds in the New York Custom ~House, and whether a rersirt had been made. Mr. Wade, of Ohio,' from the Commit. tee on Territories, reported briek •the bill to alio er: 'the people of Nevatla Territory to take preparatory stepsfor being admit ted into the Union, and 'asked to be dis charged'froin the firthekcottsideration of' the resolution inquirifik4titioAtte ency oradniiiiiii g New ,Mezice as a State. Mr. Wilson; of Meas.,' from the Mili tary Committee, reported back a joint resolution to facilitate the payment of tick and wounded soldiers in' the hospitalkand convalescent camps, directing them t'o' be paid in thirty days. Mr. Fessenden, of Moine, said that he Was in favor of theiObject; bat he under stood there was some -difficulty in the way, and - that many soldiers were paid twice Mr. Wilsons of Mass., said thb difficul ty arose from the want of system and the loose manner in which the Paymaster's Department is managed. That Dspart meat. is managed in the most wretched _Renner, _and unless it,is reformed the country-wilt-find enormous loss. EVENING SESFUOIC. The Senate proceeded to the considera tion of the bill reorganizing courts in the District of Columbia. Mr. Davis re sumed his remarks and spoke at length against the bill. ' Mr. Saulsbury moved to amend so as to have Judges elected by the people.— Rejected. Mr. .Trumbull offered 'an amendment providing for a revision and codification of laws in the District.. - Adopted. The bill therrpassed—ytus,'l9; nays, In. on motion of:Mr.-.Feasenden a. com mittee of conference *as appointed on the bill to provide for ways and means'to support thepooverrirneht:'. At 10i P. M. the Senate adjourned. Kra- Toes, Felki2o:—"Jl'he steamer Mc. Clellan has arrived' from New Orleans, with dates to the 10th; Test. She s passed the S. frigate Halliard and steamer Illinois bound up the river. The secession ministers, the Revs. Lea cock. Fulton and GoodrieheAre P!ts -- en gers, ,n The ,Delta newspaper has been 01 - m4Bd:by - Hem Banks; but the 'workmen waited on him, representing_ that :their source of subsistence "put Or its eopFin• nance, and Gen. Hanka directed it ..to be continued: under the uhmagetinilitlif the book-keeper,, Henry, Green. it line, thought: Oie,AlitniA:iiiie un seated iiitzeonsequence of. the article on• the impoliey, of exclading.thiOtteptured portions et : the Stnith from' thee: privileges of the President's Proclamation; others thought that the French Causul and Rev-: erdy 'Johnson had induced Gen. Banks - to take the step. There were rumors afloat that the rebels" had attacked the blockadiat Mobile , but nothing definite:was known.. , .:: • IF to ding at Galvestolt.Y....r, . • , Adirices . from. New tOrleanaot}totv th at Gen. WettelPteeilieditlins thltityldit Tielib had not started on the 10thi - dwing to the ,withdrawal of .a ,part ; of hie .forces for : another purpcisititp 'the riv4r. — There wera. many xittriors of a repulse at Pdrt • Madill:mi.-bet Ahey could not be traced to a reliable sperm :: • 1,- -• The.rif.rtia a talk of another expedition under General, Sherman being fitted Out: Also a- report that anOther armed, vessel' had slipped out of Mobile harbor. '1 he news from Galveston is to the effect that-our fleet bad - entered' the bay, but found the.. city so strongly fortified that it was deemed beet ,withdraw,, . for the Preseat• 4.6 LoicRipt:ANDIXTERIOR , ' c -to ta'! CiliakXl../LlTAUalgaiiiiilligii v. BLOOD POWNWAV6f-'4 .. APO N" . P. - , ~aluil44ifoi•Diselaserof litorses and-Cattle. boort to and need only by.the Com Palsy in their own staxlierfrom. 1814: until-the opening of the Railway over he-principal routes. After the gen eral use of these remedies Mall the stables of the CompadY. their annual salad of condemned stock were disconeinetedoksayinenithe Company ex oeeding.f.,7.ooo per annum. In 1853 the London Brewers'' Association offered the Company £2,000 for, the receipec and use the esthetes gay, so their own stables. BLOOD POWDER ain cure for foander..distemper; rhenium, AGM; hide bound, inward gtreinarloskaf appetite sweakne.m heaves; boughs: belch. and all diseases of tbe.ldnae, surfeit of swabbers.", glanders. Doll evil, mange. inflammation of the eyes, lista., and all diseases arising from impnre blood.,eop.; recta the stomach and-liver; 'lmpreves .tbe sync 'tit% regulates the hostels'. - cerredts all denture m.nts of the glands. strengthens the ,r7atem. makes the skin smooth and '600817. Bo!ses bro ken down by hard labor or driving; quickly re stored by asingthe powder once &day. ..Nothing will be found equal to it in keeping. horses up in appearance. condition and strength. London and Interior Royal /1141.1 tbiti Pan, 's CELEBRATED - BONE - 3k/PtiV.EIE.WE: A certain care for- spavinnkritcb;c:: Jumpli, tumor}Sprailll4 shelling, hridiall: four, dared teat, chiliblal:g.rwitidgsdlioentractlons - of the tandems, bone etlargeAlebto;&c...,;." Blood - Powder 500 per 12.0. Daelagei ,- Sont Oiotment 50aper8 er, - far; ,, 320 , tra o, Lent rags eOAMIL 4-- " =r ib Drug House. deal Corner and Market. streets .... ; a,~ irk .~ .~ MARKO,S - . 4,x2r - tablit . AP- P ort..A. l- ..t.mu4...feh..tk7,thereis More dempittl - forTlour;and inices fine iiderano.ooo bstre • ll • c hiellf.RotrakatuilYttOtAt 508; 13.dateffne belt( at $6 DO, arid Extra at . ;:ialekefaV2,9o9 Lth Itye:FleileatiudTerif!-Rye Wlke4 in good_request 151:42.(4, 1.73, and WOes 4rtroutat4l‘-'7SP at 97e®51.... Cora atixatitecklerandilit sales of 4,000 bastielv.ar, 87cIfer5ievi Itiffd old oats selling'ffeelroff4ooo'clos'erstedi sold. at $615#4.7 -1234.7s,relatlete wented'at'ar4o6. 350.- • Priiriiiions Melting til4=zUoo - 'lleffei'rottu sold at 113 c. Whiskey chill at Ode. Feb .20.—.-Flour dullWand—Aufietfiti offered freely at twi,• small sales jaf_Extroi wer made at this rate. IViieat fide , at MS) 140 fo prime Red and Inst.°. Corn 13 in good demon at 113 e for shelled and e4@soo for ear: Oaurdult at 75e. Rye $l. Barley 50C 6 60c - for and fall.. Whiskyfile. Mess pork unchanged and qaietcno sale ..- Bulk steads! - at 21W. andT.e - foe heavy:shbfilders - and eide.4., A 117.3 demand.foli • Lard: sales 3,000 tierces at. -, py.a. 7 interiorpcinta,,audioc.deliv,ere here. r-Th e de- 3 , 'mend is - ohiedr f roin Nini• Groneries-firmn Unchanged. Nlo van eed Km : at $ _ 0 Gold.ll3oW lfil. Demand notes 150, —'axehalige dull;•Tates; 'the same. : ' ~..Nnw Vous, Eeb..2o—eotton iter.,E/mar.W.Oo. lower; 14.500 "soldi'zState,...s7- 043 , 7 Z 7, - Ohl°. 90@8: Choice. SS - 10@D 50; Sithtlkein;47:7oB,2s. Wheat l@2e lower 41000 kmaseld at noon rates: Corn le lower: 65;30 bas aohl at noon Pork dull; 14fess 114 50011 e. Lard heavy: Whis ky steady,nt 55057 e. Sugar firm CofrOe firm: 'Molasses Etrm. - :-"Ereight loss, Woolfirm and aetiVelleeett derneiitio. wr-O.A7Wt EM3.IEV INTI4LLIGENOE. PUT DEPITTSBURGH. • ; Franklin. Bannott.llrownsville. Vanntia. Cftirke, do Minerva. Gordon-, Whereline. DEPAitTED,- . . 3 „PIM . tletti BrOWIZAI2IIO.6- umunUll. UWE% - . . igheThe errieef—ee,tL ua s .i t n ` c he ve ,of i m g te a r t ,i n V ,t iv h i ehannel-aid falitne Weiner pfchgant ``. , The new "and splendidsteamer ennie, Rogers. Cagßismes iiiiiimuoced for C 4 t to and tq.. Louie. Persons going that, way Fhould alearly.and teourea passage., z't 'YOAT.:The.neis , ipiendid glean:l2r Afmaibi;Capt Johnson. , haavea.foi dional and Louisville satiirdir. ia boat /of speal, and accoukauxiationA han aoaaperiorf. Ciapt:Johnstni biabiaaVoi.k..on4a. bas okiiirge gf the °Ewa. . . Tite...Wheiliitg -.packet , -141 , -.dar is the steamer Minerva, Cat - lain - 3'6bn Geranii, seeeers and - shippers will hear m - mindlitat'the' 'tour of departure is 11 a m. • te),- ,The.well known passe - nger steamer U stings.,Capt RoWnsondesvea tqAiVirsitir li , for einoinniti 'bard Tlns oat as lbw) Acoommod astionp t our Algid idir clime ortheblllee. i 5 - Y 9r .. 431 }4 1°11 .4 4 ag., 14 .PdiMUISYMO,E. ,* I i bATO . RDA.Y. - 11131:211-4 T.: At.i-' - ,..,. ,..,. r , i, ....,tinieWe*iiii) 6 ilditiiiii' side *kW , Pailket,' titafellaij 0 rite . Wil9hnrion..,aoitimaniler, Leaves , aka*. ñ n.noed,abol*' For freigct or plisrag. ~p !., 1 .Y.0n. b ard.oria ... -_ . _.......J.01.4%-1 7 1.Ata,or-- -- ..t. .p 7 I...WIbiGSTON x CO. -,' r , or -4.'001,1,11AS a C w. ! ; For sAT u P T LD H A E Y. :_ F_Ep. ;41.7-4P • I PAsSENGEIR ,PC 6l =4 4 steamer HALTING .'. R. Hobinnt n. 00 nd leave- M.-announced abhve. For freiOitorpl!asaealipiiit.on-biurd ei to '-'PV.WIII-WIPSVWC"X9. • Aror.:tidroyat WSW. 4 DID "Paseetut4.,,Wettiaer7alCllUr-,- Llilti.","Captaio Cioqjd," comaihtidir twi.l4.4Otro, for the above and'intertnedisstoKhihrOfederait 4 ems ' .:.J.cor freigh rory omega alpplr on hoard ";&4 : -,iv,'l.l":4lACK‘ligetitj4 rur TIIIS-DAY;FEB, THE,.NEW AND.MIPLENDID etra:mer .1 ENN ErROGYHS, Thos. _Rogers: Commander will leave,aa announced above. For freight or passage apply on board or to • - JOAN FLACK. or J. B. LIVINGSTONAPV-1 O 6TEA3EOPAT ISILEN=IIIIE-,lMr ,211; ' - ',llersigned are prepared opa cpbtent, - wo w t h t 'to re-Gild or re-Bronza' St ate. Chandaliers, , Braokelajdsnita.:4o::- making - them equal to new,' arid ilata ones titrbnen - Carbon Oil. Also to foirLish,newepa 4 at shtrtiietlee. 'Lanterns, Cans, Oil, and - eviii thineiritlictrat kept on hand at the Lamp and Ott store 164 Wood street, near Edith. • WELDON, .1111:EIA.Elil - EW ILELLY. STRA ngi.DAT AGISNIGY. M Z 1.1.4 Err ir:* .. . . .. Has opened an office at No' 90 WATER STREET; ' ... Where he will transact - a General 9tenn2boat daanear hordnees.andmouldeolicit a.sharnetrid rqtage fr. o #o4Arlib9sit.gus.A. , _ ... ...: .11DatlYit.:,,, I'AI:4; • • Machineis; . . NCNAZIFJP.TRATRENE.e t`'.. ll mTv-rri 011 I .„ . L . • Yi7 ESE ITIVRIVAR:LIED FAMILY WACSIMES have just. rbeea , arardel the htghOt premium at the WORLD'S FAIR. Laioclim— all the Maohißeeria the word oornpathir • Over 100.000 haveoalreetly been tioltyii . all wirier ruelversal Ilatiatekilleta._ ...: . . . . _ .... .. - , Mi l e machine makes the lOokjititch ininecelbla to unravel with , the eetential tutrantsige of being dlikeOn both side& fermium; IlilaiiirkW Odin. It 'M Oat, stitch; heir; tell, gatlt . or -bilid, cap_ took end braikv.; . ~ . •••• • •-ki•- , ,) • The elegance. 'neaten(' simplicity:tit thleliirif chin the the 'beauty 'a4,.;4lgiengtb. : eh , tebr,.114141 adaptAihty to the ithlogedt. el , till eat' .tabrlet render it the mart 131It:C8SSFUA and—POPU. LAR i Sewing Machined now:ofegitate UV& Pub lic,. taararremoted for Timm leArklill. • Cantaadexanfte therm, • at• 97, , F1P1TE smaikarr. I SII=R • R) TA.4OAVINGeh•- Ifni IMP Msgvra,-14°14931.7•!h° gia Opttn for Depmits from 10 st...m. ta2 Co'd:N* 4 l • ,w 4 dells : Also, on SATIIRDA.Y.. EVENIN 1 = 0111 009 O'dOCk.„., ••• • .5 S.`_rpr‘ - ArOI6O4;OF '1;c: A'RAP O '. dORVEN/ROll T and PROPITAiI.E . DEPOSITARY, for Mechanise, Laboretai'DlAtto pm - all tem whoset means or savings tag. 1; it 1160'cm:unloads itself to Executors, Aotentie. tratore, Collectors. Agents, •volunts-y Soc,oties or Asiooiationa,mnd persons of all classes- Interest at the-rate of WE pz , t CENT, per . annum is pain on deposits which, if not drawn, will be plaosd to the credit of the depositor 2n the that day of May and Noce-cher, and therotf-, ter bear the same interest as the principal., ,At. this fate money will dAIRLII in THAN TWILIT YS42B. d Interest willusommense on-a epo ts Oil 6 st .and 05itt days of the month idle:reach 661mq:ism made, Books containing Charter„By-Laws. 4 s 4 ,lnral 'shed icm,atmlicetilin the.office. • - ' r PRESIDENT—ISAAC JONES Vice Pazazostrr — SV: B. COPELANt. • • TlipS7E6B, Eon Thos - M Iroise Hon J K Moorhc Jeaao C G Hussey. Wm G smith, : rainier. Harry Childs. - • Vnaggy WE Coltedand. ' Secretary and Treasorer'-A. A. CARRIF:iI, fah.s:6.ind : DUQUESNE . ' BASS Wog. 'FOE, .0 : 61M1A% 8; co., • • fliarinfootolmiofoToriviriotyo BBAEIB,WORK .PORcPLUMBERB'''' GfAM Vititi ill Fri or s Tuffs!". 7 MIDEMSTrtiiIND CPPURS3IITiIeS" 111.1011 .. CARTIkes 'OF EVERY. DE.: gotiletion made tdltorder Steamboat - worm. Amin' and swatting and repairing promptly at. tended to. Hartionarat:entionpuptoBt.ingop Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, • illso, ale agents for the Western ` brit-gat of Pennsylvania. for the sale- of htarsh;Lansdell Vo"e - Patent Syphon Pomithii bettorer inveni mthaeing no valves . it is notliahle,ttyget oat of mrderamtwill throw mom watetektir pimp twice its elter , cONSIGNES, lune nue tb cL/430,„ Pi r itillitAii4attarar ioutii EitieUe and in inmates. • Missies of • I Othe lislib C erty street; .1 -PPl3°O4lO iiitti4VM:PPLPT.I_I- 3 S , l llgopecrielrii i ike.ls Ora , c.i ,- 4,1 (4, .t , , ~- , . ...,.., ~. AV zotlltirliWAlNlCßOWlttllijiiMC,j,,,. etrieorbfifid7 to o batitr isadt ertiii ease, .wil„.lroni motives of those who rearrest it's cow. attire sabove 2 - ins narrative, pnblistrost, W.. mmir: ..- 'II e , '..- 2 • .6°hook is designed th aw,a wa o sna and • ealfokt;zl--r, ' Isti uAgrAlit(tiairM aac larstair tillaroanUßOATil:-** 1 , art Am, n i r lia _ be At th c:4 6 ; 3l9l i l Olithataimais,ol: , - - Am, -, , pos* be lient ,, irrider-nesi irra plea teive o' , , . cartekalariertosult iviko -, .- Zotinesttt..b . - NI -17 S"'"^"'" — ----- V , ‘. n° 2oo llloo' Oillejibrizitsiktribilarri.- Y.- zillitistAbAlsililt 'YsuldiremPstAPinsir,4,-:- i ...' , - • •-•,.• - - -.. ._4.NirjrZsut u ts _ Weetehester 4 )0.. -. N.-Tall)ok2s. - , Ai% a. TS CBTa.l 42 4Pjfitii i Airlot Ship • - 4 1I eyublielta .. - IV tDear Sir-- I wouldl tl.Waiinduccd to- its BEAZIDR f TAWS ' di= al= ';''''. nendation oferobg it, ;39 - . ! e ' - tar county. who was en • _ restored to he:Litt-7. by their use. lie wahine) forscdne two years, very • • costive and- dyspetioc_44sl ' hes moo,eyertthind but was not rtdb - siud: i‘inalb ,.. ."ll6 toek one Brim; -• • A ti titfialit'ef * strk,uglt a ,, 41 1 :4 1 A z e "Pill'entrdas. with an oceasional.ddie c ousixiATu- , "t - Ono monahle-wassabletodo to work; andltrthre d-- months:he , Weitsaiidn;4o,kuttedadr . , _ _ i irdWif.,;; . 1 :54-i t_ i retire Uuly.. - 4 -,.. .L . S mW.LNZA 4 PUM,D. , , i.., :•"....-.; : - ..:5 -- ' - p iESTCIIZSTER etznrinilltiil4,6l4 . Edward Purdy 'Mit dilly , orn Ift. . Nouist4 - )vddecinitor ow 4 of 7 1 0ktirt16= e 0. •YOlllll ogribd Wlta verridokisitorauota his which had been- turininirlorAmilyisxorgitht :. Ile sraa aL3o ituttclvegrii m a:vim in hie ctioe a t. And besidgiviieW -t orndlbstlePtio; , ' at - ,,, r tryinzissitkiaticoldedbuivid many laws • •• ''''. - he Commenced naterßrandrettes• ••• ,•,• •.• . three trines iStriigajor w r ax .the • • • • •- • • , • , . the sore on lii retiteiburenWarititi ••• ?r , s. two m olotithstt was enti•tupuroit #401%. ottirlsesrzAk • Ropatte - andlign; •Illi -litsin '..w ever ante. ' -vs • - e . ..:5- - - - si'wd.w7VIDIDY.; : . r, ,„ b)7°m If:l'l6s'LP : , '''l . ;1 1 ;i,atith i t i +Tii : ,-, o l 2afatgew t• ..' •' lit,l.- - -•"::• , 4_, . _ :-.t . 4 ,Tteld by , .., , ••- 2 • , • i /mum. A.uoy,„ RittahtintiLratr.A .1 1 z .... - - ',- ... • Jam o n ii , i ..0 sma o Strengthen an 414•11reight, • d Innlts9, : 5 .u ) -. - —, c..)!.. ; •4:31,,,.1. • ..- Li i fih""" _ 44.,--,1........_,riggftty4. -' • . 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