YOgK.ttditS.Tß Daily BiOrisadto take AdrerttaSwti JSlj r^, ‘ n ' 'or ns at outlomdrl SaSHr'i oubs<Mptiooj jTHUESDAY |MoBNraj #1 m NHII Prldßinsr the Ohio. ■JalhnrfJ 1 recently passed, febveral nn® i ha lODuStractioilI OD u Stractioil of bridges at irith iiJf ° l f te -I the ohi6 river, Meets 1 F°“demnation and lieV^tK°-^ 0m ' onr nver men > who be in 8 /' 8 Wew interests- to be , much iojured lhe «n th« House on the ™ 8 spmte<f. Mr. Mallory, «lwnthe bill caiie up, called the previous #eshon and uia.tatf upon ■ it, but while j U 8 , Mouse- was j dividing withdrew his Jpjotion for Mr. MeKoight, who Inoke |pon the bill, whidh was, however,carried despite his opposition andjthat of other Members from ftfe State, Ohio and jgR 8 remar ka were as ffc ® e “y em l a “| hM referred to a bill p=H»a-2stiasS ?u n l® at on fh® Pbio would remain as IPpbstnicted 83 before. Bat it was aseer i ‘?k met l iatels l <ifter the Passage of M, bl ’i, tbat ‘bare i|raa what might be call dja snake in the bill; in other words, that! l¥f, wa3 authoriz|d to be a pier in thel rX 6 f ! ‘ a ‘bat woulif;seriouBly of boats. 7 When the bill wenjt to the Senate it was ferred to the Committee on Roads and 4aU j and the Senate Committee, in dd of forcing the |he bill through with discussion, as Was done here under ij previous quest,ob, obtained the opi“ ,?s from m f t?Dt T d el P er >enced engi jB ,‘ r 0“ various parts of the count™ fe-sffSfSissnrs ilr 8y Erected the re- A4.lnWgei r T iate pier ’ an - d ‘be j Jtk**, before this bill is to be put “fffi ♦ l i 3 / a39age : 1 . < | esire ‘° obtain re fjf ‘-“““‘umcatiAns that have been Wheeling, Marietta ' St Louis, so that we may ' *?S« ta ? n .' w b e therthts measure is likely to Chit' janOHS y the pteresfo of those npS>T’ pea!c or, what' does this bill if S/° r oontemhlates the construc- ThfST f ?i Ur m °r. e bridges over the Ohio. 3 ? ya J tha ' t because we have i &M 4 a bridge to cart his hSy across ■ £‘lfc»£Ss H "f i eet tl'o nd w d ° n °e tkuo ’i ,that 1 WOQ ld ob ’ d whh JheCov' - rofd°E a l lr n d ' , The ojtarter* of that rail" it anfea , b y the Stdtes of Keutbckv authorizes this building of a ■ l b ” d # ne hundred and twenty feet above ' • hZ,/^ ma - rk '- By fbip b.lf the act of fffHlF w interfered with, and the - I dn^Js e<^‘ Ced nmet y(eet. Now, while i ofc J«ot to ;the contraction of the i; ‘ t v hO A iZE4 b 7 “I 6 Tsfe no 6 ' ? gre i s sho 4 ld ‘aterfere and • oUteh l^ G «atlemen that tbe navigation of the the Srif Br “fnf 3 the i a ‘4es"t3 not only of fill twlr 8 . 0 ? k ‘? and Kentucky, but of Ml the,StateB bordering od that river: and consnlfe 8 - 3 ° f - - tllQ!ie St 4 tes ought to be ma ' te 4 1 desire that *? 13 . “fisse shall have before if some sta thi? 1 “ m r e ° 3e trade ot that conn j i Ohio river, before it un* d r» P i aaa ’ und L er tbb previous ques -8a" aa L th,a - was shown in Site? th , e SeD£i a ‘“t session ao!i, iEi addltl °aal cost sof lumber and pe°P le °f Cincitfnati, Maysville bafauefe b 6 ’ W f°t Uld m r° r t than e °S bridges]* S <r ° m ‘ he co ° a truction of'foele MR oonneot great links of railroad cro“ a Wi 1 t a 'vl'kw' l T y ’ B T7 facii ‘V *1 ulu ?l 4i?i. a streams; [always provi- i d d tk 4: t i le y do not interfere with other iutereßtSiengsged in the navigation. ' I be- railroad navigation b s pro “ oted: ? nd 1 believe conferred by its chartor on tfo) Cmcmnati and Covington railroad sas#**--** i f d! * r= .if aid i|/ ould iike t 0 bear from those ’ 88 ?;'°aeibfcountry interested in the navi- Sffo l l^ 3 nver - 11 affects not only but away up into Virgima, Wong the Mononiahela river ; foe 111 ' Sta ; eof Nevfyork, along nstn»v^ be ? y '. d°wn which immense t° f a m b er are] floated at 5* b'gb lister. It affects Pennsylvania foesf ' lnOIS - and Missouri, and all a - r r e . taterested in ihe defeat of **i?*aben|p, if it shall be fouid to cause a °ie raetl ? n t 0 ‘be navigation of ‘ bB °b>o #er. If the bill ckn be post- feW days ’ l boje to have 'Stll Pre! vV° 1116 Haase which Will throw| some light on this buestion. „ «jf®ner»s Inqndsf. an morning held f4d ? th« IIL? POn n the b °l y of T Wm - Craw- Brighton ler by the New Pt^. ton vH? COi a“ o <fation train on the %S ZltWh? Wa7ne - and Rail M w6n high' ,£® outer depot, bn f uesday |lhe engineer testified to hav ceased on the track, about 150 | that he immediately gave the wed by several ‘'toots,” but too seemed to be Watching the dcom modation, coming up) paid until the locomotive was,close Rben he turned aronnd, looked jot, and then attempt Bd to spring j ffi; but the bumper struok him ,bPd hiß head flying baek, struck fl crushing in the Ikult The f town over the embankment JL: " Picked up] placed on I andth PedBral finthl k sn(!^ to th > residence ! ]°] he ft^ rB ‘W«d,Lregheny. fad a verdict of incidental 111 ** Vjj afternoon'll ing seen dsi yards ahead . alarm, folio' •be man (w Economy Ak no attentidik . upon him,,i f°r a momec off- the in the sidepjl .the bumper body was 1 15 into s pond street static 1 death. t hln K **egal No« ce , of in *tt legal nof&ies to ll 5 ? e^u,rih * the weelrlvlPili»a*» 0 C e published m one ol iu Kettinfftßifo; B^? 61^8 ’ Bucceeded 4 oW Q l„ g "f Urea of * large nom- PMsal h ? rf -' “or the “Sal til l "-' of the “ernbera, til a b ®® r D Oi :. „ a . ll tbe to pass it. »e take Vi,-' ' Tj ben,ade Juty of Bnf«wl e atte * >■' l 161 4 oppcriu passage ot fflubil 1° T ilk rU * I ' llBl tlie eratemnnt ® “A 1 ’ “ °?« wh ‘?h will op of tfe ly to ag S n fl at *!f tbe m«- fit Jc' iQT t “ e exc bene n-wfcwSfiillr ■ “ Joornal which would not powbeHm exiflteQco but fob Govern ment patronage. Let our “ f eider 6efor#bey consent speclai teirte W in * moi i B ac 4“toA a ‘ weU; might-ttjbrcompel our or*' act of Assenfflly, to patronize p Wfe3eiphla Board °‘. , 7e latel y e * am wed, the Report Commissioners. aripointedjby the udjemor to prepare a revised 'Revenue Code for the. Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, and which was presented to the State Legislature on the ikth of January ltet. ®re resnlt of the labors of thia com mittee consists in a memo Hal to be pre sented to the Legislature; taking excep tion to certain provisions; of the said Rev enue mil. and praying for jits rejection by the Legislature. The memorial.states, in substance, that the General Government requires and will collect, s>r the current year, not lesß than one hundred and fifty; milhon dollars, no part of which is levied es^ti te » th ® u *ie citizens of Penn- S^rwS^Stas W^ en6 i , [ ta , xatlo “ ” 6nd that they e «^s°- re<110 esse “ the Weight of taxa tion, and in no way to increase it: but 7wL C n 6fu . 6x atninalion ihe Board of Trade Committee can find ho such evi tlf»n? ® ° u e< l a alization. They state that hw A exh “ u l“ We de P° s ‘ts bf coal, iron ore, &c., indicate that Pennsylvania will “ The' and t? 0 d • l he manufacturing tent w,- g mt “«stS mustbold an impor itfn e^H Ration of this finftfri denttha i oa P lt ® , > mednB of trans a°d facilities Tor insaring Iff 1 ®f 1 loaaea b ? nnusual risfe. must be at the command of the indnatriai classes of the State; yet it is claimed that all their i at ®f® sts would be more heavily burdened th y eC e „r^ e of H,e . bai > M submitted by the Commissioners, than they aTe at nmT “ lnsurance and Trans that th»? Companies will, be so onerous, frnm^- ten c d ® n °y wiUbe to drive capita 3 aS t -ateto others where a more or b th^. W,B / rBJ^ em of taxation exists, bear tUb„|S Dg ClflBSei indirect!y Po^rTi a,etal lbB Pro posed tax of two cents per ton on the annum orta S lOU °^ coal > about *->40,000 per annum, judging from the presnut yield of tsasr i, MARCH 5. lpQMooi>; mmuflfflcii read inlK^ e lff 0r ' al u > 1 n 0 was Monday. * flouae uf Representatives on Sent to the. Ref age. terd^° r AleXaader had before him yea teen aboat ~ I~ en ’ who had, for the, past., two weeks Hl e “ perf °FW°S, as a hallet girl i„ the ‘Seven Sisters,” at the Theatre, where 0a T “asday evebing - SSSS^tesrursS leaoAtZfZ - "»***& aent Pennsylvania Railroad Direc i - tors. | J. Edgar Thompson, Josiah Bacon, Thos Mel on, John Efnlme, C. D. Rosengarten Wistar Morris, G. W n HB , p:, as ju» a. argi * Laughing tias. pW - whi' 6 ’ the , Laug . hiD e oaa philoso- VVVHL^ h eave . 1113 arEt exhibition on i n„? d da ? ev ® mn K at Masonic Hall, will "°' , ll ere " “ these times of political dis pondency, be soon forgotten. It was a ' most seasonable mixture of mirth andin both Ct n‘Se{.- and S S° h Bn entertainment as both plebian and priest, sage and saint wUI most heartily approve. Dr. L. per fectly understands his business, and ft is h'irfrt 7 l { lterest L ln B t 0 aee him unlock those h.dden laws that held in chemical unfon the var ‘ ou ? ! f' nd3 of mat,er that compose the material world. The power the? he stows to exist in. a single drop of water One ° s D c "° r f h , . lile P r 'ce of admission.’ edee 01 h ' B sncceBs . is his knowl edge of human nature. He knows ly who to administer the Laughing Gas to and consequently mikes that £?t o“the entertainment decidedly amusing The * tteDd ° obe oTfis eJhi dhW»f t l 1,8 c . oastraln ed to “smHe” an bviL.t TB . n ?nf demonstrations made by those who inhale the Nitrons Oxide. JA® f as 18 “ harmless as the air we breathe i S thoße w^°, la hale it retain their con eurT°Th’ f d n ° thin e ever oe suffocAtTi OU , Se waa .crowded almost to b?lan“the D S r iW be the hibition on Thursday and ’ Saturday, “t “ j p - “> for schools and ladies. ’ , Benefit. I Theafr P l^ t !L HoUgh t “ k . es B beneflt at the au nX.n„ - O iT evem “g- We look for an overflowing house, as the ladv has made herself a great favorite here, as well by her ladv-hke deportment as heVpro fessional akhties. She deeervee an ova- ! Now is the time to buy dry goods at least ladies’ wear. Barker I offer See t U l lir^tr“s t em o ent“ arr barSBiuß - Itt Fifth gfcreat. l l. fours JOSEPH MBIEB & SOS mCTASD PUIB FUBSTITUBE <fc CAA IKS WAamaoDSK. 135 Bunmrmj» t'i ttu o. CB«tw*«n Sixth street and Vlrgli -.Uty.) tto9 * Pirrsßirami, R UCII DIAMOND STEEL WORKS, PARK, BROTHER & CO., Best Quality Befined Oast Steal, iSESgss ssariStSK ■{gaw'jwnsa-M^jg ■ feblfijlyd g®mi«Ks»» AMH4 POT ASH Superior Soda Ash and Pot Ash, Superior Soda Ash and Pot Ash AT - JOSEPH JFIa£9fI2VQ’N JOSBPtf FKESnSoI oorn er of the Diamond and Market slreot m c °J° « th« Diamond and Market street! lISELAHPB. omaiClSS 1 ° f b “ ntiful a t^Mand ~ Holiday Gifts, welldon °»ei i SPv.SJ 6f lluoe<l J> rio «i d M 2o;S7 uus - BE ,irfiiKE * zugurf, aw Wood street, pear 6th. WM. H£MIThT. ~ WM. M. & co, WHOLESALE OROGERS «OS. 112 SECOND MD 147 FIBST STREET! da3B PITTBB motb- m I-SSigKEs tuens,, byj a partion- ••.—.aHTBOSSUI! 11 suduornMu or PITTSBURGH, PA. HAXOrtCTOagBS OP ■JOS. R.HUNTRB THE TO MTEST TELEGRAPH, Firom \t ashlngrtoii. Steamer Nashville pestroyed, FT. HcAELISTEB NOT TAKEN Enthusiastic Meejting in; New Jersey, 1 ° O Guns Fired LA.TE POItEION NEWS SPEECH OF SPEAKER GROW, FBOM FORTRESS MONROE. rumored BATTLE AT yrCESBURG Eoss Heavy on Both sides, Washington, Feb. 4.-I'he Richmond papers of the 2d instant has been re ceived. They make no mention of at fairs at Vicksburg. pubfched. loll adViCe3 !° f the Ut S l ea i ßera .? ub ? “d Douglas ran 26th nit? With 4* ail dates the. ■ dispatch from Savannah of the Ist “t? < hat p 6 ste K mer Nashville ran dEIA 6 p o/t McAllister and was destroyed by one of our iron clads. The tort is aot taken. i c All the general appropriation bills wee f“f, e , d and s!gned by the: President. These, together with the other appropriation? HE? ■»*>“"' »aj»JsSSS passed through both branches the aggre gate sam was enlarged to twenty milficms. Senate bills to admit Colorado and S th - e Ujßi , on|aB Stote6 - f«aed“ info. ( having refused to suspend the roles for their consideration, a vote of two thirds being required. The bill to establish I a TL an ? h „ mint m Nevadajbecame a law me bill to punish fraud on revenue and tor other purposes as enacted into a law, omits fees to the Solicitor of the Treasury and confers the commission arising from seizures under the revenue luwb, exelu ding prize cases, to the District Attorney. I me bill creating the office of an Assistant Collector for the port of! New York has aso become a law. The bill amendatory of the Pacific Bailroad.act failed for want of time. 1 Tkemtok, N. J., Marcih 4.—A large i IP* 88 meeting ot Democrats from the dif , lerent parts of the State was held this afternoon and evening. Thirty four guns ere tired to celebrate the termination of Congress. Speeches were made bv Judge 7t a&C \h Burr and otliera denouncing the alleged usurpations! of the KiecutivS and the Conscription bill. Resolutions were adopted strongly denouncing the usurpations of the Executive and Con gress, and taking strong State rights ground and calling upon the people of the Stain to snow their firmness and courage in this emergency. The Conscription Tiill is de nounced as an aggression upon State sov ereignty. Hon. Charles Skelton, Hon. Jas. Brooks, of \ew Vork, and Hon, A J. Rogers, uf New Jersey, addressed the 1 meetiDg. < ♦ —— i- Norbistows, Pa . March 4, -The Dem ocratic club of this place fired 100 gnns to-day expressive of their joy that the late Congress has adjourned sine die. March 4. -The steamer ifi berma from Liverpool ou the 15th, and Londonderry pn the 20th alt., arrived at this port at half past six o’clock this even mg. .j The steamer Edinburg arrived at yueeus town ou the loth. Great Britain.— ln the Hopse of Lords Lord Strathorden gave notice that he wonla move for copies of the: dispatches trom Mr. Mason to the English govern ment, relative to the claim of the confed erates’ to be acknowledged ' by Great Britam. Meetings, lectures, Ajc., in favor ol Lincoln's emancipation policy were of daily occurrence! in various parte of England, and an imposing dem onstration was to be made in the Amphi theatre at Liverpool ou the day of the departure of the steamer Bibecuja, The resolutions and addresses to Mr Lincoln, which were to be proposed em phatically.’ approve of his course. A meet tng on the subject was held at James Hull, London, on the 18th, at which the speak ers indulged in bitter invections against the Lord Mayor, and Mr. Mason, f or a late affair at the Mansion Housifßanquet. I The resolution condemning an act of Lord Mayor of inviting Mason to participate in the proceeding, was unanimously adopt The London Times complains: that the grand old cause against slavery and the anti-slavery trade movements has degen erated into a & ere cats paw to Seward. He alludes to the report that Lord -Brougham had earnestly entreated the new emancipationists not to dishonor the old cause. i °{, Mobile had remitted to London about forty thousand pounds in specie to meet until July 1864! the in banm bonda of tho privateer Ala- a „J„ he on , d °" Shipping Gaeette saya the acconnta of too Charleston affair receiv -ed by the slaamer Arabia, are too meagre to justify the Government in taking anv decided action. 6 3 The proceedings of Parliament were uninteresting. Atolegram from Naples dated the'lStb ot February, announces that the war steamer St. George had left for Malta with Prince Alfred on bonrd. He was suffering from the fever. The prepara tions being made to welcome the Prin-' cess Alexandria, the intended wife of the Prince of Wales, indicate that the event will be one of the most magnificent ever given m England. . France.— The rumor that France con siders the Charleston blockade had been raised Btill lack confirmation. The! bourse was flat, rentes 75 F 6c. , >BDBaI . A- the Chamber of Deputies thequestion was asked of Ministers wheth ei. r “ sBla . had concluded the convention with Russia, to assist in suppressing the Polish insurrection. Herr Schonhausen simply declined to answer the question. It is asserted, however, that the govern- The lib d 5u low ® nB3Bn policy. I lhe liberals had brought forward a resolu tion that Prussia should not side with ei ther party, and neither shonld enter the Prussian tenetery without being disarmed, • PouKD.—The Piria Patrif represent ?art“ofPoland.“ BPreadiDg throu f h 6,1 The military commanders ih the prov-- inces of Lithuman and Nohuya had refus ed to send the reinforcements demanded of them, considering that it was impossi ble to diminish their forces. t h;^,i nBD ? enU atta ? ked Minckow on 1 1 ? , were cepulaed with 300 killed and about the same number wounded.— lhe town of Hinckow was afterwards set on bre. It was asserted that the insur gents under Langiertcy had beaten the Russians and captured some cannon ] Feb. 18,-The sales of cot- 1 ion ot two days amount to 5,000 bales in exnortf mS- for export. The market is very dull andiDri ces easier, Breadstuffs q Jet bnt rteady Sv^&f&SS mL. f t d k er g rat «fffl acknowledg ments for the uniform kindness and co operation received at yiur hands Tn discharging the dnties to which you as° signed me, if aught has occurred in word 0 ? deed to woun3 ?th 3 ;feeljngs of any at tribute it]to errors of the head rathe/than intentions of heart, and let Tit be forgotten m assurance that I shall recall our past intercourse only with pride.'and pleasure ,^ et t 8 M Sr 'c lator3 of 4 e Re P Bbl!c on the threshold of its most important era. /“ n lu me „ of Bl . most naif a century, was- for? the first time darkened with clouds; gnm ; visaged war stalked through blLr ’mi n -i Ch 11 ha f- aiDc f drenched In » b il e grappling ii(a4eath strug gle with this hydra-headed iponster of civ- U discord, you have, by yoarj-iabora con ■(L b^f e , d “J 0 ? a to the advancement of! the industrial., {njerests and; promotion of the (neatness and glory of jhe country. -! tew Congresses, if any, willfcold a proud er position in its future. Tough we sen- 1 at-ate with darkness covering oyfr the ho?- ; izon, behind the clouds is (the eon -still of P SB? T *° be a pirt of the P' an Pt Divine Providence that every marked advance in civilization must begin amid the carnage of the haitle-fiefa. OveMhe of a th« honB ie“ nd i,- thrOU3b the of the world s history, liberty has carved ‘ fe :r r ' e 5 an £ t tb ? racebaa “arched » h,gher and nobler destinies. As the ! on I Vi*"® 8 t Heaven send and destroy , y, lu P ur,f y and r£-invigorate,si> free dom s cannon furrows the fields of decay-' g Empires and seeds them -anew with human gore, from which springs aWe Z°-TV aCe , i 0 S uarJ M nopeTand cherish the rights of mankind. The boom of cannon on the plains of l.exington shook a continent, and bore an obscure militia Colonel from the shades of Mount V l ?°!‘ t 0 the highest pinnacle of e" glory, to Btnnd forever on that m-ond ca e Ueds’tar'k e f le2a me “’ w^le >' called Stark from his Granite Hills, Put- Mndr«m>v'"“r ploueh > a“d Creen from his forge to immortal fame. The aeal^Ll,^ 1 " 18 ° n - the wall ‘ of Sumter agaiu shakes a continent, and the genins of history la recording the names born not to die. The ooufftr“ s marTyr's n this hour of its trial will jj re forever their tombs will be the hearis of the great and good of all time;. their the granite hills of a nation rejoicing in freedom. Whether ,be night of *00“ adversity is to be leg t . r thort there ‘ 4a bo hut one Nationally in “ a n ’, tt 'il]' Ph ' UOha “ fie ' 1 may bB w r°aght m , -7, 1 “fKao'-aiiou, i,s territorial limit, will continue th,- same. The trad!- tions ot the past, the hopes of the future have crystalized the fix.-d resolve ln the 1 American heart of on,- one toan *] try, and one destiny from ocean to ocean 1 Wo human power ran change that dcsti 1 .YeT,r r % lban kCau 4the tide of Ihe father of waters as ii rolls from th e mountains to thosea. Freedom's battle ~uce ••• i; r e 3 < ‘ardTni*T, tilo, ' eh i ‘, COSta lives and un(,„d treasure than a dismem beredumou wuh its endless bdrder con tacts and final anarchyund rain. T ' 8 peopi ,“ betweeu lbe Dnlf a „d the Lakes cannot live together as oue nat.on they certainly cannot as two. Tbis war then must in the nature of things ba nr,,*. and'fl 1 ~he i aat a > med rebel is subdued and the flag of our fathers is respected on I every fodt of American soil. Gentlemen I invokmg on you and our common country the bless,nga of Divive Providence, and iT e ani all a Ioa ft “Od Lapp, ‘h D , be u . omeaQ| ng compliment of the day, but lnaincerny aod truth, I now the Tr ' bC q H ° U3 t of R epre3entativea of ( Th T Se7e !] th l ongresfl of the Coiled otates adjourned nine die- hOR TRESS Monroe, March .i -The steamship Spaulding arrived last evening for Wash aDd l! ‘ :i iu ,bo haV “ E 0n bo;,ril Genera! I outer a staff officers. The Petersburg Express of Saturday las savs : A great battle had been fought at i ic-ksbnrg, with a heavy loss on both sides and with no decisive reauk It a l fiQ says the rebels have captured the federal gunboat indianola. On Monday morning last, at an early hour, the Provujt Guard captured about seven thousand dollars worth of contra baud goods at Lambert’s Point, ou Eli/a arre h sted V6r ' Fturcf,h '' -™nggler a were Cl 7™.“ nonnudy uud Charles tlar». u f buttery H, Ist Penn'a Artillerv. were convicted by general coutt martial, of the murder ol Hezekiah Stokes, a cili ,Va' anJ were hung outside of 1 ort lorktown yesterday at halt past one o'clock, p. m, J The IJritiah jkigate Desperate arrived “ , n, f. ht [ om , Charle9[ on and anchored in the Roads abreast of Fortress Monroe iherejs no news from Charleston. EXTRA SE39ION r OFTii"'sENATr' W*,hi.voto.v March 4 -The Senate was called to order.by Mr. Forney, the Clerk, who proceeded to read the Proclamation 01 the President, convening the Senate. On motion of Mr. Fessenden, a resoiu tion was adopted to administer the oath of othce to Mr. t oote, and to declare him President of the Senate, pro tem The oath _it as administered by Mr. Fo stßr the President, pro tom, then administered °* office to the uew members The Seuate met again at ten o'clock. Mr. Wilson, of Mass.,-from the Military Committee, reported back the bill to con struct a canal from the Mississippi river to Lake Michigan. Mr. Davis, of Ky., moved lo postpone the pending bill to take up a bill providing for an examination of the claims (or dam ages done the Union troops. He deman ded theveas and nays. Mr. Trumbull hoped the Senate was not going to resort to dilatory motions. Mr. Davis said he mennt to defeat the pending bill by every means iu his power, ihe motion was rgreed to—yeas 12, nays Mr. Sherman, of pmo, moved to take a bill from the House to -which there could be no objection, as the Senator from Ken tucky said he would oppose the measure by every means in his power. Mr. Trumbull said it was this kind of teeling which prevented us from crushing put this rebellion,sbecause somebody said! it conld not be done. Ifthe Senator from , I? 0 18 disposed to surrender the legisla mtion of the. country to the threat of the Senator from Kentucky, let him do so and let the Senator from Kentucky take the responsibility of opposing.legislition by factious opposition. He was not going to yield to the threat,of ,any single man who chose to stand m the way of legisla tion, and the Senate conld afterwards take l ? Prevent any single man from Btandmg in the way pf the will of the peo ple. and the legislation due to the nation. After a further disonssion Mr. Sherman withdrew his, motion, , Mr, Davis, of'Kentucky, moved to lay tne pending bill on the table, and asked the yeas "and nays. The motion was re jectfedjyeas 10, nays 29. • Mr. 'Powell, of Kentucky, moved to post pone the further consideration ot the bill till to-morrow, and askod the yeas and nays. Rejected, yeas 9, nays 27. Mr. Saulsbury moved to postpone the bill till five minutes before two o’clock and asked the yeas and nays. Rejected’ yeas 8, nays 29. ' Mr. Carlisle moved to postpone the bill and take op a bill for the rolief'of J. C. Kennedy, aiid asked*the yeas and nays Mr. Trumbull appealed to the Senators not to give the yeas and nays to those who were making a factious opposition. Let us see, or let the country see, who are the half dozen conapiraljers whoareseekingto l: defeat the. legislation of the*coantry.- • f Mr. Carlisle did not know what right the' tion-to otbets. He wag Urging an ob noxions measure with a riertinacity never equalled. The Senator Had no right' to impute . motives to those who were, as fn™ ert 7VH i M, oppoaiti< * aa te was in bll1 ’ anil be a® right to. Senators conspirators.! - _Mr. Davis said the motions, were a 'part ot a well known and practiced parliamen tary law, and. the man must "either be not ! smcere or very green not 'to Know that j Senators would resort to this sort of on i position to an obnoxious measure when an attempt is made to force its passage du f}”e‘ he closinehoursofithe session. 8 mr. Howe, of Wisconsid, thought the motion °f the Senator from Virginia had bill ltwasja meritorious r* Io “°w?ng the example ;o£ the nearo preacher who said ifthe iord direS him to jampthrough a stone wall he was jump atttat an,late "/ j * Cowan, of Pa., offered a resolution tendering the thanks of the Senate to the ability and impartiality with which he had presided oyer its de liberations. Adopted. T d tbe Senator from Wisconsin had made a rpry winning asnect ,a 7 a great public measure-aside for the purpose of considering a private bill, and K*L t f ,gbt ** a7e yielded to his ipersuasiona, a T/ u° f tboi39 al| Q u t him more hard hearted than he, who told him not l. I h®. was willing to admit Miat the Senator from Illinois was ruined “y b?s associates.; „ . I riW-°/ Delaware,atsome length' replied to the charge of being a conspira tor, and said the bill itßelf was a c'onspira- ! I i;k« l fn? ool '^ e ’, Wia i oaßin > eaia h ® would r I ike to have the last few moments of this thanbJrtT" 1 90 ” e P ore pleasant way nation C g l “ , c , r ; m ‘. uation and recrim ‘aa*‘oa;. He would look over the past and i regard the many important acts of this now expiring Congress; at the vast pren oToftZr hav ! r d « for car?,i? g °? °*“ e war, and the financial measure! ad °P^. d at ‘!»a moment, while we are en gaged m a gigantic war. Our shins are going across the ocean ladened will? food Inrt ftf» yingt ? oU£and , 8 - Ail ‘h®ae facts 6 rec «nt news that has flashed over t, ?b reß ' ü b ?, w that w® are able to crush t 0:„„ h ‘ 8 t r l b f ,0n - , and thac thia nation is to stand before the world greater and 1 more powerful and more glorious tW themim/ b , e * ODd what U haa entered into - toe mind of man to conceive. • V oaK i March 4.—A rumor is afloat in this city that the rebel privateer Ala" t b ““ a , h . as been captured, but it cannot be traced to any reliable foundation MARKETS Ux telegraph k^K e mi feL^? h fl e ou b /' ,aditU ?>-‘l - »up«a‘n'e X ts Jull wiitmatchangr- tri MmmrnM C. H. s. S. CLOSING OUT WINTER GOODS st (>reat bargain- at \CBRT HALL SHOE STORE, 62 Fifth Street, BOYS’ BOOTS 7SiMTB, ALLWOKK IVAKKAMTED. JOHUT LITTLE, Jr., 80. 108 rUUKXII STHKET, STOCK AND BILL BROKER b&i“" ! " Sto, ‘ *»*■ “<* **•«« litfV BLEW DISOOVEitv o Strengthen and Improve the Sight. Tub Ppbbi d ■Si™™ Spectacles, PHSSV B JJ ?B P S6 FROM DE mw«»ponßiW._ of T pitSbuSh U K of thase >*™®“ «» *>» Bissa&£&* with thos ° W 5 Jlrsttt enaura 4n - J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer oftte Bussiao Pebble Spectacles, JanlS Ho. 3# Fifth street. Post Buildln* s-ASSillgJffflu. n Market street! AMERICAN WATCHES FOB SOLDIEIM At Reduced Prices American Watohea for Amarioiua AH£BiCAK I WAT€H COMPAQ Y gives active that they have lately issued a new atyle of Watch, expressly designed for Sol diers and others who desire a good watoh at a mod erate price. These watohes are intended to dis place the worthless, cheap watches of British and Swiss ma-ni aohxre with which the country Is flooded, and which were never expected to keep time when they weremade, being refused manu factures sent to this oonntry because unsalable at home and used here only for.frcib«ymp and swind ling purpose. We offer to sell cur watch, which is of the most substantial material, an accurate and durable* timekeeper, and In Sterling Silver cases. Hunting pattern, at as low a price as is, asked for the trash A acre*?and of foreign referred ito, We have named the new series of Watches,. W u Ellsbt. Boston, Mass., which name can be iound on the Plate of every watoh of this oanafcoture, and is one of our trademarks, Watofi dealers In the Loy al Statea. Wholesale orieni ahould be addrewd 10 . , ,* l ?, BBISrS 4 AWPMxbW, Agents fortho Amerioan Witch Company. ■ janlaait:aod:il 188 Broadway. X. Y. >IES : If ADlt-i’ CIOASS A.T ON HALF the coat to make, at MoCtellcnd't Aaotisa, j Jriitn street. 1 "if *<J Do«r fcpj 802 - . .t . ; or'pmaHgadH. :- n ' d REIVED. I apldeaEra,yerry t Ciaciooatfi - l.r. ! depauxkdvl franklin, Bennett, Btownavilfe. • Gallatin, Clarke. . .'do’t 1 Gordon, WJueliris. HeFada,B/lok«?,Et;Eonl» j ‘ <—- 1 The « l , ther ® irer ? lo &°t of Titer weather was cold. ' “ - ;B3Ju,The spleudid t passenger gS^few&S!® X b S, “® w steamer’Ariosy, Captain pSS&aZ ;■ Shfr biat U &s her first trip andhaaprovcd 3 found? n a t r he d offlT d Up&fa Motjonhell vriif & J s*o ? !fl^sP wn PMWftjer St-amir sj&S§g^®*aM * ° r nnB "4ue*Bi Pant! WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11-i-d p M a «£f 9 a f°?l ‘ ea?e aa enounced I irop freight or passage appTyon board ono ifo.afef oifico --: ! For Davenport, »u Bnqneit st VnuI ■WEDNESDAY, MABOfI SBth w 6aiSsU>”« HTBW ABfb (JpLKUrßrn UAVENPOH'f'cSt 5 r*? to asSß^kbspmm For or J.ESSJKB apply artSsia orfo* For *v«wlUe, CalivT'antl ■Bt Lonla iHIS DAY. MARCH 5-4 PM- V ;i Saggiskhl** *j®w.AJTOstdareni, |Ssr,&fe Por Cincinnati and louMrille THIS DAY. MAROH 5—4 p/m. . ftrfEir N rwc s*w Ain* sptiis. H^ se^w''S!SfiSaiß iMateftv _ John flack, A^t ForSr Sor St louts and Heobnk ' - THIS DAY. MARCH 5-4 rfji. E 1 'fttt ar ew <!lnP^^vl..l“u ,agtr "Packet fTARLIQHT SSi,idAbo™ “ %**»**<*. IWfSKStt JfOtfnicat or paaafa apply on F< Sr r ,,‘^ nClU,,aU ““ d " , IHIS DAY. MARCH £-4 PM leave £ °° ff ' _ Forlliulettaaiid Zanesville. P- to-, ZanwTlUeeTerffrW^i^J^ FBr L eight or parage apply on p board , « StaffiS 18,3 ABBA « G KSTE&i 1863 Wheeling autf Pltubarf Dally £ X . press Une d Uom it m„iSL 6 iSK 1 '« rs “?>“ f!*e oonneo * = Agents. Ho. lit Water street. smiißOAi A«uarlo S . W **■ HAZL Has opened as offioe at * WO 80 WATER STREET ■* SPECIAI, NOTICES, J. U. CORNWALL.... wibswuh&kiebb" CARRIAGE . MANUFACTURERS,, SILVER £ BRASS PLAfE^S, »nd mianfuoturera 01,, ! Sa *F s ? & Carriage Hardware No. 7SL Clair Strew. Way,; 1 mear the Bridge.) , ‘ I WTTSBCBGH. PA Thirty Tears Experience ■ " Hare been UUlgenfly employed*, ifeWaitg Gnstadoro a Excelsior Hair Dye ■OO.. produood in ten I SSmi‘ ?S ?l tallcom « ,l «- sps Sls^Sßsaisjsrajsa Faeta about Brandreth’a nil,. a Wertohwtw Co,N. Y^OolfflfSo’} pfLL t^hEit 4 ?,c, <luCo ' l to mendationcfJohnKSwiaA^^wLf^v 010 - one month he wu able to ho to trArV ] VjJBICHMTIB C< onir.Bß: " Edward Pordy beini dtilv .. resided In the he years e*o he was Tory siok with aw™ ™ iJ. 8 ? 0 * whiah had be£a running for om?w leg. *>« was also muoh distreaed and besides very oostive an |1 1- n his chee t, ter tryin* various reSedleemi'riSKSf 1 ? J&i* * f " heoommenoed nrfnjpZ—yjß* l . *nany phyaloiana. threo times aweekTajocfattwJ.d' ll ?’ suetoeivht | andTW K& «£ Sworn to b«foMine,thla'wthdjsoifOo? l Bod patti, Diamond Alley. Or, Tobia*' Venetlaa Unlment. has given nniveml Mtlataotion d urine the teen yean hu been introdnoed into the »-SSSW!TO^^WsSftS Moral; Ho* id (ailing. Xh # : jP^C&AMCsisMBST.- KsS.Sa'S. ,; Dfli J.^H.tLILUE, SBBffi&SSB&Er' of Ewework will ear rasswiaßaMflaSa ‘^sSws'si.'Makt blood. lifon?Sll^Triii^^? l ‘-? ni >“* the joyous u Pfodaoeda S nent restoration of health lOtmonUl3 '' i“ pema ' g&mamm- TB&s£!lg&m* ■ : <St.<sfoUo<*. Commaaca at 7& Jt>^Th»J2to?shf? F^^ TSr]E BJSiIIP. .jsggsg3aflSl s HP E ' s ®ss& of;Angoat, 1862, \y. SSgSM^S^tSSSSSSfS T^'Sa^ROffl^STOtlT A % E Jf °®-' Willie thm*fiatoih«fi?mJ;/.fsS^.S n^ e s“® aBa "e oontinuanoe of their lirm for ■ * 3aasSss^' i3^^^ss L,>-■• J. H. CASIDAY.- ■ ot ®’ Bond and ttorU •*•*> Her nw/Tg " tl * ltHll,e Brofceg. propaft to the Maottnt oftloo,ooo fa r^a J^^ g3t *‘* I thBlr teetii I bMt of lMt«?Str.ll- n * , Win WttTOßt tin PB3g&^£@ps3» ,: fana>' > w * -*■ B «ia « co„ . r - klp^E'^p ; sT" ■ -2 IS®. 1862. ■ W *. B * H. HeOilliJjg, ' r 87 FOUBTH STREET, JSn t ucStX°»aai^^S^r«t4 h 0? modermterat*^^s EaefissssSs3£ time for wsonaltls .£ £&&s&££& . fcba anudtw. "** "?“ "tewt, Pittsbmib. T° BclSS »^^Sis?sS W. « B owß« B fceteriß,^ M^w »Moh we areprepiredto d*ihrerta«e M COA* T .f ® D * ÜBKB TTBTBKBT j . luSdUS ct „, aritt niCKaojg. htkwabt ■» co. C HAMP o^ b *^ d^ 100 cams of each In store and foreala b? ftrtT T -r a « WILLIAM ‘ CABB & ' CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Aim Importers ox [ Wins. BKASWSB, OIKM, &e . Oistillen mi Dsalan Is nsg old mokonqahela rye whisict Mbertjr Street, JAMES A. FETZEB, WBWWDIM MO COMMISSION MERCHANT i*o* th* tm or ’ i a*unDjr,< OorneF Hsrket and h»«iyticcU, Sothl'’ - -- r "~' '*'- v ■ h ~~ CgABr ‘ K H IfcXjALDWKT.T. Hoi™. *00. A OKBB, I c OTtL6r M»ik«t iuKl Kiatatreeta, PitMranh. S*. 'f-V; Hoo*h, { ™ ia.itir«kofih« A '^L V^fwr h I 8 X E E S 1 TT^T ft l o3fl,i ' r,alC4HCBt 8d > »* OS! M ’ S MAGIC LANTERN 1 - •W»^ul&?|{gsX^“«7-iUa ! ;rai 3 »J Jl ' ootporatei in*h*Z--- Tae.aJbove will boiu 1 v !a of the . 1 - I lfeSi';:,»oe^ . | ">£rh,-Tr° ..-. frigate Constitution ■ 4£ ' ! =4v ; - A v - I '9th rfn ■'■ .-:j # Jo.,r j 1 jo - WtoMngton, e ftaist:.: . ■ - JtaltfMHa;.;:. .Zi! ,"r. .^!.v.t g° 1 phtobumh. p, :vj SI fIEATBE j ' HKNDfiIISOa f » Boxes. $5 00! Farquottoand; imlly rarjlflk'*.'.) Colored Boas*. I - -- J
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