arUSTiV H>! lodal freigl Feb-; 1 ■■ — _ -j ruary, 1881 ,-accompaniedsby?*statement 4'5?8. atjpßWKHenx *co., so.Bi nf t,l= red^ ctio s. &rLgABK aofc nbw tobk, and e sstAiS &,s?.*** j the, pJREET, BOSXCUs axe oar asents for the Dalis* shallnot, at any , time, i? n !s fastis those-citfaj, and wiaa- charge or collectrateadn any ; description MMaNMOfafal !SATURDAY rates charged or collected; %iha; same ?»™a Ppmta tp;anjridint;wbat of Pittsburgh ; hor shall the saidPeausyi yama Railroad Company* at any time chargeor collectives bn ahy; description nC- frei i? h i‘ B Jhttiiburgh-to, Philadel phia, Baltimore, New York or other Sea board ctUea. hfgher than the, gross rates that may be, charged; by the same, route trom any--point west’of Pittsburgh to the j samp points, on the same description' of j .“j-todaT rates horn Pittsburgh :2f J vS“^ o lp? ,1 “ te stations-bffthe-line, of ‘f® PennBTlrania Bailfoai3y : shall at ho P? t T^®"'T adr ' befc ? eß r eWadelphia-CP Pittsburgh -exceed the’ through rates as made from timq.to time under the prov isions of this act, nor shall the rateß eharged *o any .local-points exceed those charged *o any pomt bf greatehdistSncbin the same {direction from the -place of -shipment. further. All shipping of-Western prodnctas under, through: Jhlia /of /lading Irem .any point'West of-'Pittsbnrgh’ by SK? J° Pdtabiii-gh , to the seaboard ci ties, snaJl hare the privilege of disposing of the srt l at Pittsburgh; by giving timely! j?.°i lc , e nho) r ejisfarnvalat‘.thatpOint,‘toj Hie- transferagentaof the Pennsylvania! 'sJsSr Co“pany;and bydeliveringnp! { ,fen thr S u bi , 8 °. f lading,-thus releaa ; i ft^ tha ii^??S? lvanla EahroadiCbmpanyl ,{° m 811 liability or account thereof. - Ifj <£e property is not sold at Pittsburgh, the! '22?3j > ““““gnee, or shipper/ of said prop- j B MlH ve .Tight to deliver ifie and fi ailroad Company at Pittsbnrgh, J d forward the same, within ten days af-1 , ter itsacnval at Pittsburgh, under the con-1 ' bill of®lading” 46 ® ° f th ® ori s inal th I .T\ e ' f °r e S°mg -'frail of the act that re-1 i“V° lh , e rates of freight to be’eharged l oy the railroad company, on whose behalf! ; hy i / r ‘ "that .the I use of the words local irci.fkl in the aet. l traffic of" £ ““d to mAy C!l! y tesuchl nfthl C fj lo ™ad as arose ahoutthe line! °L n™ d a “ d withi ?. tho Statei ieaviqg thrnn^ P i y ta - estebiish such rates fo!| Mr S M^W ior , B!gn f ; el * bt M the T pleasedji ,t? r ’ AleMurtrie*-for plaintiffs:' thought I ad *r the terms of the act, the la to thVr h f d no light to discriminate as Su'oreLTV-' 1 b ? a decision, o f J the wiL P»-?°“ r i’ J? tbe caBe 'bf the Cata thatl rafl^°d d s Compan y. it was settled one o o ~i d oonld not. charge, one-person -more than another Tor’’the m ? tbe apeoies of { “*? bt> Tbe rates must be uniform. nut in !!2“ w ? s not concluded, but will be. Jbr aba .? B *P g.° to the Supreme Court act of -.* a , h0 w. ta - ,ve construction of the act of-Assembly-in questippr— “ Jin md amp iinportautSi j The following J|idge McCandlei pjauy'of our riv ] | ’I o? r r, j. U. S. District Court b|sAM Tow-Boat ( in Admiralty. | ALLEOHBSY.” J . phia wasi seizure by the-Surveyor of W p orf of Pittsburgh, under the provi ijns of the Act df Congress of the 13th W. ?881. The] Libel is filed upon in? iottnatioa of the United States District to dec are a forfeiture of the bp|t. Bobert W itson, a citizen nod in habitant of New Orleans, in the Sf&e ofj Lphisiana, is the iwtier of one-fourth of .taelresse}— the residue being the . proper ci.t,zenE of ’ennsjlvania. Louisi an* is in a state qf insurrection Against “lia the United SfsKSr ‘ The Act provides that-: if the ■ ihsur- Sf!PE - aI .V O disperse by the time fixed by . f resident, and when such insurgents to act under the authority of any Sl ?C’ ® totes i an 1 such claim is not re pudiated, or disclaimed by the persons ? x Cijpsing the functions of Government! ’? Wh State or States, nor sach insurrec- 1 non |uppreE3ed in such’State or States, I tiensthe President Shall-declare, by pro- that the inhabitants 'of said | atet* or. parts thereof, are in a state' of lasntjj-cctioniigainßt [the United' States, auu]ifli commercial Intercourse between .hem, and the rest of the United States shall fceasa and he Unlawful, so long as such Condition of hostility shall continue. it|i® further provided, that any ship or J e3i p|p belonging in, vhole or in part, to any i®iaen-or inhabitant of a State .or li art .iiffiaState, so.ind state of insnrrec • u °Piji:Wund at sea or in ang rest om a United Statfes, shall be forfeited to the|Umted States. IndSpendenc of the admitted facts of [dis ease, the history bf this wicked re- DaUioit| of which we have judicial knowl ?Cgß,jftlaces the Louisi ma claimant with in the Category of ih s law. Even his .cya!ty|tvill not protect him, tor his capi tal, whether it be great or small, contri buteslt^swelLtha.meaoiofresistancenpen ;ue part; of the insurgents. Having the imslo|;|in e to bean indegral part of an insufrestionary Stated hi; takes bis status trom ifjand is treated aB a public enemy. , 7 ?f elmD3t therefore be condemned, sustain dhe defence nponi which jlfe relies. r j H contended that inasmuch as New I Orleans*|hiB place of residence, is now in! possession of the United States, and its citizens [have so fer retut-ned-to their alle giance -[4* to elect mem >ers of Congress,-: the reason for the seizuik has ceased, and the boa|should be released from thecns-. thf y r^| e 0 Cer- Afle f mnch reflection ihe casll COCC f “ thU riewo{ NewJOrleans was caD&red by a naval and military force under Commodore Far- 1 r?gut anji General Batler, and its posses-1 aion nojf.is a;military occupation by the I Arm y. offlfl!?. United Stales. Its govern ; ment,isa|mibtary governinentj and.if, for a singte„lday, it should bd divested of the! S?K?- P y St W surroundid as it is by the public edipiy the action bf its loyal citi r|i e election of National Bepre sentative ilwonld be repudiated by Abe I nartof !tS te r ri . torial limits. (>nly a part ofiLoaißiana is in pd£session*of the Act o'f cIE« D .ni a the l an S ua * e of the 0,1 f the Perlona exercising the such havs not | disclaimed” thj> acts of the “ 9ac f iußurrection : 1 been snpfeased by said State." War, ’ ®‘. h a 4 I ,|i irS L, S, , C mcif leuti:, exists there yet, and l|i|whple power ol this great na tion is brought into activity to restore the cons, itutm* l jurisdiction of the United ? b J a ‘ 3 government is in the handsof U keonroderates.andnlthough the naji on at fifties hold its Capitol, its princi -Bli3i 3 lar g e portion of its territo- Z'rls iR TtL 70 101l 01 . fet be «n fully vindi &g r i}St; ethe psopl9 « to Although® law we are hot nd to declare a sentence I forfeiture, the] the Treasurylhas power to relieve. And of bSbS ir ed of the in 4 iUa of Bobert we recommend that it be remitted By the Secretary upon pav “a ‘ ° f Dtcree Jokingly. n«h' rgU / d b ?if r '„ S ' district Attorney Car nahan for (M Govern mentjand by Mr Watson for th| claimant, and Comm vision idercftiauts. thflnW of Ji nsiderab l 0 importance to r,,®, c, “? Wjk earned was] heard by fn &v W p° d rtf‘’* the s »pr4»e Court! miVjji Inui pjit Philadelphia on Wed nesday yiy ; shipper & Detwifer vs. Th 9 PeuGs,lv atl _ la jljJailfoad Co< The , lows 1 — a ° tl0! ilp 0 " ! t are Btat p as fol ,, Jp ß 13 a ? a l t ?i° l L to recover back from the Pennsylvania Railroad Company the ?« 0f wbi ch plaintiffs allege hej have paidTthe company onfflour and gram shippedJoi and by them from Pitts es'B^'“ ? a i4# lonnt 80 aonglit to be re tn»Y 6<i Hfi& lgbeen P ai<i tpder pro test, and beingjMs plaintms claim, illegal. Ideations irijthe case are pifely ora tions of law, no act being in diSpatej and I it was nreaentedjio the Court for the pur pose of gettingljffi tonatruction of the. “act for the commutation of tonnage duties ” passed March ttf, 1861, under *hich the plaintiffs clannjße right, and exercise it, of making a discrimination oetWeeu the rates of freight Icharged for carrying the products of Btates and of the We of Pennsylvania.^'To the partifcnlar in stance oot of which this suit arises the goods were cal&d foreign,' charged at about doable thejtete for which ihe road was carrying Pennsylvania products. The section offthe act, under which de fendants exercissl this right of discrimina tion is aa follows; ] Bec. 2. That from and after the passage of this act, ell jr&ilroad, canal and slack water navigationfcampanies incorporated by this State, an3|liable for thepayment of taxes, or dmies;|>r tonnage, imposed by any laws heretofofe enacted, Bhal! make a reduction of their; chargesfor transporta tion on their local freight aa fixedl by their respective toll Jjlsets on the flrst day of February, one thifusandeigiithun&redand sixty-one, equal|to the tail amuudtof the tax or duty chatfeeabU upon such freight or tonnage by thp laws aforesaid. T The present witter rates batweek the Ist of December end: the Ist of May eh a ll be considered ns SkeUat 90 cents per hundred Bounds for fireglass. 76 cents j,er one hundred ponndsjwr second class, 60 cents per one hundred; pounds for thiM class and 40 cents hundred pofinds for fonrth class. Simmer rates between the Ist of May, andj!|he Ist of December, in each yearrehall £66 7Ji cents peroinehua dred pounds foij| jurat class, 60 cems per one hundred pou|ds second <uhss,'so oents per one hundred pounds fprthird class, and 40 cents jper one buudredjponnds for fonrth cless.isw ,1.11 :l he.trade carried between PhiladenihiaabiLPittshurah; and a failure on the pjaK of timer ofsajdcdih-1 panics to make suck reduction ahull! render the company roj-neglecting, liable lothe Common Wealth ftt jdyubfe thif attpknt of tho tonage taxj ||heretofore chargeable against them upbh snch.trade.rind ev ery inch companiihall,within thiriy days' after the Dassage|bf this act, undeialike penalty, worn- tlWoffice-ofthe~4nditaE general, Under the oath ofthePresident oraome o0t« PWper officar* a 101 l sheet ITtkeir ratee of ci|gea for tranipo^t*ti w ' :OBOTNG, MARCH 14. SORflOOfi IHTBLLiyjfflfCß leambont Decision. ; opinion, 4elivered by is yiataraay, will interest r, men and others.: Pittsburgh Female College— : Closing Exercises. maJa rnTL Dter , terc ? o{ . the Pittsburgh Fe ■ f . pilege closed witb the usual literary entertainment aud musical soirbe H evetifZ 6 * Th« & h C ?| !lege Ctap6 l on Friday ntnUHPr f“8 hall was crowded to the t X° lm V f lts -“parity by a highly ib eiVlTns a rare de S ree of cnl- Cs° n * n a , who Participate''. ~ PI ?{ the evening .Music— Piano—Miss Martha Davis Hfssr/ss.;r , " , “ “• F«n IC ~Ti an °'r MißS Phillips. Miss Lydia A. &bin- Song-Miss Priscilla M. Verner. cL j m St^en fl . S<? ' d,er ’ < ‘- W.l!i e, i followed several songs' by tbe: Rnhh cl ? 8 Dn , d ® r the directioiSof £S bb ? ck - lnolad i?S pretty ballad, mm 2!? -T, e o to 81ee P> Mother;” “The of whlh Song ” a,ld “ Ha 'l Columbia,” ail ot winch were executed inn most cred itable maimer. Miss Alice B. S !!; H fi®,-°? gmeter doxology and Rev? Win. ■U. Hmvely pronounced a benedietio a. P „ t «^.- er6 r - ea y mnch gratified uirifthis mis5 n t aa e3chlb *ting the thorough ???v? g ?? t ! Ch ? up,ls at lho College re? ®dtK» Altilou g ll the notice was very brief bvtfm e flT D ° “jPP°rttmity for revision j.toe< teachers, the compositions were quite meritorious and had few faults. MUa nhlm of POe “ Be - Bme<i t 0 be “warded the E T° r f fa y the/audience,' and J “fJ 7 ’/ or 11 Wfl 9 far above 1 the average of fostered'“mV'Y 1 ahowed genius which if Watered may lead to celebrity. The es exc S ertion all iS 9Qd V d well read, with one tho 0 !? 4 ? 'i Miaa Ve ®eria fine voice; ini Part of the eutertainment, was r,fZ? e n! v - e ? ud thß ' fi a» organ M -ld n 3 n ght was highly commended; bofh'tnd™ Pn tKepianSi S2*i& usual society,- two m dumber, may ba expected , during its continuance. . , , • Thai College is iiow in a verv flourish mg condition. It has nineteen, teachers, Md quite as many pupils, atprfesant/ttb be accommodated., Two more build: “S’ whioter"’ *° be a , dded to tl » e Col- SSt&sraWa? p eased to see its increasing. prosperity. Theße venue Conn- On Monday, the Board oiileveaVe Com; n «?“fl, e l a?on the first ten conn--j iOf the Statei iti alphabetical order.' The revenue assessments of,five, viz .li' i# e “y>, Bedford, Bradford and, Butler, were increased. ; Allegheny county a.assessment was increased s9oo - 136. Priopoaitions to increase thevaltia tion of Allegheny county 810.000,000 $6,000,000 and $8,000,!000 were severally voted down. .... , ■ • An Important Bill. . The bill which : paamd£ftfjhird' reading • in the Senate on directing the 1 th Ce n Vlng of ‘fi® ptfhcipal : Ahd intereBt due rSfiSsttlstar Xwssf is no good reason whV«, yea 2?> <t»nfefhrther to t hu ate ?nld , its creditors; portion of pastern counties of the Stoto • 7 the I Swor* Presentation. » _ TEev workmen' W the Marine .Bafl Wa » ! have manifeßted their abpreciatibn of thJ ?^grrK®fgr^;- A body of about! era -frotn Camnpd pArblejJ,' but' not yj throngb; tbe eitv d routi jot Gen. Sol .W?h> wel :Commi’tt€e •: a comiortable anpperil *®?*® left Baltimore Went' West bj- the! ' taougaaid mor night iortneir reception, Jfoops captured in t) Murfreesboro. • | Station UTouj I 0“ Thnrsdaythe at f n n „ ta ' 0D lt e Pity f wue Bailfoad, took H |j. ffa ®*?tal(y destroyed] including a few bard [other merchandise and ii°„“ Passenger, in whil jfeSO worth of clothing.] II “Shot by the L William Longhrey, 1 ll a Mills, Indiana 1 •Then the wan broke on rebel army >in TenneJ and joined the] Cently, he was made a j pels, who recognised hi] Camp, blindfolded, and I . Minors Disci • Twolads, named Bek] ,my were discharged on VXr P a l ud S» McCanc ppd Courl «pg proven that they wd time of enlistment. .A wagon, in which sat] sincere^,to atoms yesterd locomotire on the.Coonell before which it was beid tsamater escaped by a tiJ tpe vehicle. The horses] .track and were not injar ran awey. ] WA3niKOTON, Match 18.—The Senate .o-day c° nfirmed the following nomina t!9na for ofccers in the Revenue Cutter eernce under the act of February 4th af t: To «- ba P aptalC3 ' A - Webster,’ George W. Alden, Henry W. Nones, A o’ /racer, Douglas Ottingcr, Thomas Stephen Cornell, John McGowan, GeorgeplJlirfc.i) jAh n ’ Faunce, John S. S. Chaddbck, John A ebater, Jr., John Carson, A. L. Hyde %cer, Gilbert Knapp, D c’ l ,-day Thbmhe M.'! tfficAa r }'■ Jas. D. U o her I in-law, An-iTs” p ' fLeliun ?t K'chard A. Morse!,’ in the A*F™,«r T?’ A M. B ’ »«*. A!ran to evi- Wib-n ft h° b “ J' haliz > J - "’all &nky Rjbert H ' Trarsrs ' To be aecondl.ienlenants, Jno G. lhyd T *. E^] 1 • I ° n >p!t i n3,Jas. M, Held on, Jno Lent, E. Wilson, Henry O. Porter, Edward A' Rlt! ma e’ Sa “ u a el Goleeberry, John G. , and Samuel S. Warner,, Henry J l!» n tmto- “on, Robert S. Ralston, Thos. Lenc'e? Joseph Amazon. Sanitary Contribdtlon- rh.°. b |. t | i 5 d Lif -‘ i t?'“‘«<J- : Thos. YV. Lay, .ov cents, jro.th S. Simmena, Cyrus YV. P ea ae, Gro ¥ , ’ f ? r ‘ 1 , U - Dickerson, JJavui J.itctue, K. C. Gardner. Joseph Casey relioxi eaD , a *, t 0 be Chief Justice of the sand- Court-ot Claims; Ch ß ,. K Estes? ,o be fhich | Gaputy Commissioner of Internal Rev e Ut | en ? e ' W. KoGray, of New York Ito be Consn! U. S. at Lsguyia; Charles au\b‘ r °H,° r ’ ° f i Me ti l ? I,sConsal atGuay i qulf Hanscn A. Risley, ofN V tn L ’ears, I Consnl at Kingston, Jamaica; B. 0 Dun ipo. rt ’I i C hr r° f S n“A h C L arolina > t 0 be Consul for 1 %l£>r G n?n d fi UCbj 9fßadea; Edward Con ieatblnof. of Oabforma, to be Consnl at Guay mas. Do phns S. Payne of N. r., Vo be Ito a’ aha >' for the Territory of ... , I l d& Ji oe ! Elim_ Perkins, of Connecticut, to utted I be Consul at Sahnia, Sandwich Islands i coat I Col. Alex. Hays, of the 63d Pa., to ‘be IK "3?„lL e^®5 iral t 0 rank from Septem ber 29th, 1862; Capt. Ekin, confirmed® 1 Assistant Quartermas'er of yolunteers „ r hß !K„? a - lhe m f etin l i of lhe Senate to day the ’ fcr body immediate# proceeded to an eiecn A0 f j tire sessions ■ * LZ he Pr / 3i “ eat Df tha United States , er | Oaring no further communication to-make itlon laL."'? 8 a ? c ®r tai s? d ’ il was OSteed that the tion I Senate shall adjourn without delay to nsil- 1 mono ir. d to I —: I s Yoas V Marck ls --THe steamer •ect I Australasian, from Liverpool on the 28th icy, ult., via Southampton on the Ist, arrired y I R t this port to-night. * I. Polish question was the all absorb and ing topic ot. interest, excluding almost 'en-l the aftuira attending the American rebel im* | lion. l Gone Bacl , jLieut.l Col. W. H. Mood Lient. Sam) .the saroh, Jeft for Washing; express train yesterday aft 3 their regiment. - I ■•'r a n DUe hargeA.~ dence to Justify a prosecufio i. passion Sunday. • .'V o , molr ?7, the fouith Sut day in GoL l FrM ld ' I ' eDt 0r Paasic n Sum CUra 0n tbB 2 ’ th in -‘t paster Sunday comes two w >efca frr morrow, oii the 29th. ,rt : Mew Church. of AH»»? arlh Pre fhyterian cjngrei g j 7 a - ra ftboat finishing a some and spacious church edi ice 5 for occupancy o„ t ' th On T hi, f ®" rned ‘° O f »tb. 'u. 9 !? ay a litttle girl of el >ven v £t U * hter °f Jobn Owens, of M'Keea | was burned bo badly, f r0 ’ m doth, vi, . Cl \“ rse of Ween r. vhester Hall was yeaterdav Lmi "* at “ n ? iQ |Tealingfaa UleE' trom Thomas H. B. Sanders. * • Steamer* Sold. The Government has nurclaaed S3S «£“ ‘ 1i rgo Fa and “QoldedEra’ eachandthe “Express’' for $ National Bank flTbte Bepori for mber of lhis vaiQable pn sliea to-day is on oar table. The pabl L h ”’ F « ld 4 IWB. l W8. are en itlec 'nfes m*n k r patronage ot ev|ry b pass man for the aid they give i t det mg and exposing f raa ds inohrcl™ _Mr.Cooldoch’s Last Sight engagement of Mr. Conldbefe , ,W g^ e / att , he TheatrB closes thife, n ß r’n„ i We hope t 0 Bee t ““ have la bo per on the occasion. H« appeanfm -Wmot C p araet ?r p ieldinl in i Bosfe Th- PSe ’ wlth , Ml3B Couidpck a 80 give the [dra: °* il . f 7® d Ro J rer ' 1118 whole formine eapital Saturday night's bill E ; MB * e P**®"Hiawntl»a. „ Toe equestrian artist, R. E. J kr,, : t t !-n ned hoiraß afp'ei . . th ® "ooatre next week. The naSnm perfork. , b h oarded ,7 6r Md '<*«> home , perform the noyel feat of ruanine i -od Ma e ba n ak e F^| BhCircle 8 h Circle with MrM ■ may be expe cte< | Tom Thumb aad hhuttle W 1 iiundredaaf photographs of thiilii couple are sold daily at Pittock’s ca cd pot, oppoaita the Postoffice. d oaSWLS 0 tV° f |C W* I with success; but' fully JriZ K ar( m . foryouraelveaf G ° to m « » Spring Styles. at°P |hBt! B “ d Caps o!in 1 J ldl j a - *?*?. mo3t desirable styles a t cs?e fr'n I tK '? Bcket ’ bought with uni ism hn onM th ? be f l ma “nfaotnrers and wi be. sold , wholesale or retail at the loWa PHSS,?..: We advise those wanting in bis lino to call at Fleming's? * Kp Illustrated Papers. the Easier, Vrpifrfi •«? t L Ui 'r l ?T e r weeklies, beine thi &v 6 “fiLnlt neW ' p^,er ‘ litera ‘ore of tb aay. Sppply yourselveafor home rea, ir not ***■ y°“ Wends in ■iSSkikS city 3 & the Aiffi*. 8t hwn ?’ ra de| 01 BSsassssfes}.!-** Depot > °PPoBite th& Post-^m>.^ h t grß « Pittock’al oppose th H te^P rtnlgnt ■ ***&?& SsaaL*«>°«. iomm mu. - J1 :~f =a; = 3 ■ •! i a JOSEPgMEYEJEt* ao? i —tau.uFA<mm*Bi op, ! ■ - rinuiiiVßE *chla ilUj a-;- is.,.. Prisoner*. eight hundred prison • foie, Annapolis, Md st exchanged, passed h- rhursday night, en leerans' army. They coined hy the.. Snbais ad .furnished with a - About nine hundred at the same time and /, B. Sc 0. Kailroad.- irb wereexpacted last ons were being made They are part of the 10 late fight before '« burned ption home at Bue purgh and Connells re by accident and witli its contents, els of floor, some u track belonging sh there was about Rebels, formerly of Camp, county, who was, t, pressed into ihe subsequently lUaion army. Be- ! prisoner by the re in? took him out of shot him. ‘.arsed, er and Hnnszeeb la writ of habeas fleas, of the Uni f. yesterday, hav i'e minors at the I Warrbtv £a< la teamster, was By morning by a Isyille-Railroad, | [g driven. The iely jump from Pfd cleared the I pd, though they! !y, of the 189th nel Harper, of ton City by the moon to rejoin his In the British House of Commons the the policy of Russia was strongly denounced as Ihe movements of the insurgents con it&& tinned m Poland with unabated aeal. » a The response of Mr. Seward to* tha mediation proposed by the French Gmpe~ ror has been published,iahd prdduettfio general unfavorable comment, is, The ministerial crisis in the Spanish ,rs Cabinet still continued. ' The/London Times says that Mr. Sew iard if not preternatnrally right is com-1 prehenaibly wrong, and after criticising and dissenting from his view of-affairs says that he is at least consistent with all I that he has written from the commence-, mentof ;he rebellion, bat whether he if consistent with the facts the Times would rather leave events to decide. Tue Morning Post treats the subject with much hitteriifcS J-, Jt loots letterof Mr. Sewardin reply as a mere piece of bnneiomjie, ,hat emanating' as it Joes from the Washington Cabinet, it ij’ incredible according ttd- the- Post hat that body shonld have snnfc so low'as o endorse so much arrant fals ihood and kbsnrd nonsense. -The London Morning Star on the' other nnd possess'the dispatch df Mr. 'Seward, nd'considers that it is unreasonable in its rgnments. It shows that henceforth not ven the mildest form of interference sn have the least hope of acceptance from id American government. It is stated /that ; the confederate loan is all been freely taken in the' continen ■l markets, The Captains of the relief ships George riaewald, Achiles and Hope wero enter ined at a grand banquet- by the Mayor Liverpool.dnring .which friendiyspecchi j j The Consul at Dudley in a speech assert- i that- it was an earnest desire of the! oerican government as,well .as the peo 3to perpetuate amicablo relationawith i fglaqd. • the Polish quOWfoii fc%tinh‘eß the pro in- iJ sht topic in Edglahd. !a “3L‘n'. important' had taken place on thesnbjectih 1 British Honse.of Commons, in which the speakers condemned the policy of sma, bat thd fnture action of th'eTs'ng. i Government was left nntrammeled bv eny resolution. 1 /-■>< Fr —The feeling in 'Paris continu e“ oftHe'Polei.'idt’the genial impression '' was' that'diplomatic already inaugurated would gaf.' nee for a settlement’ oftfie difficulty. : J/bossia.— An important in the Prussian Chambers on of that government. The poncy octhe igovernment in interfering J*® J®hemently attacked by many of the speakers. M. Bismark defended the ft I”?'®* l^e goverment. It is asserted tb4tli}e reports as to the terms of the con- Bnssia are mythical, i No troops are to be allowed to pass the troutiers of Prussia without the express .consent of the government. . —The. dispatches show a con turned if mot increasing activity on the part of the insurgents. Engagements had taken place at various places with vary l&RjmCQCfSGf. * A report was current that Gen! jjlapka had gone to join the insurgents. The Second £diii«ii TM TUT LATEST TELIgBAMT IOM THE POTOMACKITy From Washington* dominations Confirmed, LATE foreign NKWB fight OK THE I'AZOO ||7,000 PRISONERS CAPTURED ARREST OP BRIGHAM YOUNG • idte, Hkadqcabtkbs Abut Potomao, 1 March 18. / > Ihe Richmond Examiner and Dispatch | W the 12th.have been received here. They iontain no news of interest Irotn Charles ton, Vicksburg or Port Hudson. A dispatch-from Charleston dated March 11th, said ail was quiet there. The city was full of rumors of an impending attack, but nothing authentic was known. . .. i The Dispatch in its leader speaks dia couragingly of the prospects of obtaining food, and says the impressment of flour and grain by the government discourages itejjrodactton. o contains aa announce .mant that Gen Beauregard das revoked ail mrlougiia, sod; recalled absentees to their posts. SI^ B'° 8 '° iefl i 4s&£lfe ' - Wasi TMmbtjfs tuort " Dg,a CO *P S <^SKassjs , sfi£-s. gwfeteaauuSs efiokea of ad rices say Se latest Mayaces r.ad Coreha barf 0 */ 8 ™ *“ d M. ; to the Pal Se. “ been sammoqed s ® ec » l from 'of a fight on the gl , ve f * raport KftgE*!*! >-A’letter.from lt J P®oWe Register, ears ®*i ifre iqß ofp6 de?acfe a~ sfcrU«« county ia Wen, joinel by tiesert^lronf ni< ? n era army. They W biAw ® the midablelhan e*fc“ heooma more for- I Cairowaa excited nv* r „„ _/ 4aptore:of Forts Henry and ffi ° f lle i *f*p and , [ j The United States Marshal vest*,^ a conaideraWe amoant of rwfeh’ is®sa£S Nothing hew from Vickabup, : ™.-Judge himr SWg n/der ' t he the defendoat 1f ponded to - and Court. AfteranrriK 0 ” appeared. ‘in tlio Judged ft [ was promptly giren . m f 2 balI > which Bi?oa^ re - bu?ittr te ? c °“ e 3 a ;ki Kr^ 0 '> ol <j Beech, of I TiSo^tAp^i I ■ n s^o?St*^<s& f Sm 3 '“® le . i * oo rin&rketjid I safes of I,soo £%'*??* '*‘ th °atchange ; I and tTfiOiSg foists? ■s’*?P°rflne: 47 Sdrax-i at 25. and cbS ‘“v"?' E jfe flour d3l] teStf w"174 & d^ 1 w^ e^- 8 “^ w t “^^^3 :e lt p S^@l F&ra^id&L^r 0 ;? 011 dull at 800.- I State; 87 ga 9&5>7 15 fori era, tfheaffoS &uth I 1 ,«for -(aduSSnSSlSfglS* Jt. Si 41@ ! Club and $t 7X&I n»siT«£ b {* or Milwaukee *s&n poondsatSiwSS^Mrf^jv.fvS; ool '“'as. of Ist'.OOOI atook, olo^Z^%^^f o f^ 9^o.-l U»TSSSin?S^| , SK u “ h “« d and P..WO extra sold il MM ft?"- 10 - within the next 20d»v» ff Yffi. 10 bo flellrered IV heat hold higher “red'|| «*i b «f er3 i?. rti ‘ > ‘ l —i ilgifi I from ‘5>14,25j3i.( J? d Th/S»?> de s in ft? < *»"Mas Pork I BulkMi^7 r f?-. t T SsJatter iatho price ashei Sides i n iij!; jVa fur Shoulders. 6SS6l<a fop 1 I hghl'r • ealL of 14 d nffi and fo , r Hanu «S P?ihS 4«iduu7t O /5.®00 POUndS “ Clo | MiWHs'^ESni 00 ’' De “aod Notes IKS and Silver I <« "pro' L Aama-rliioK '— ~ Mail Company'^ tBIEBBATKD BGHEDIfiS BO jv ° D ASD "INXMEpfT A certain our< fof Dismsu nf n... * known to and used onlybr fhe?£m ‘ Uld - Ca{oe %wn »Üb;o- from 18Hnnr;i r>,« I ’ & ? y m their Kailway oyer toe primal r„?.L op /v?‘ e <.° r the I erai nee of these remSfer in t W en - Oompnny their annuat sihS „e i?!J UUtB , 0 ' tne were dieoonttnued;»!ay?i?fj,£ <),l^*“ne <>«toolt oeedlmt ftOOJ ?*• fheners A&jodjitwa ui« London I tor the rtetipoaiSS nset£iirt! <?ompan 7 I own btables/ 08 only In their I HI.I>OD POWBES evil, mange, iuflammalion 1 of >];;* ‘ Uld ' a ? - 1,0,1 WiidhiiaSSM l " w«. fiatnl,, recta the stoinaoh and fi!w B |£5 ,>urB k l ' lo ' 1 ' eor ute, rcgaUte, t?e bo„ 6 [f , 0 l “ p ™ v * 8 M th . 6 W of ih« irtandj r M deranwe?- •makes I he skin smooth =S S ?° 1 ' ken down by hard Inhere.. B,,l.se«bro storod by uaiegthe T « a '°kly re- SAis'SSSi&sS’KJU'K «tesSsS;Jsir^; 4i Eorbina, New York. • I! x»itaß Oerner^nMi^^^.,. AfhU.dF.ower, IMiwohett, BoSque? de California 'Li'm Ploire " Bouquet d'Arabie Lily of th« v»ii— .Sssjyiss^g' '.■SET- & no^ '.“»*• ■ (Poppinoot ISSn ‘ ‘ " ll^BanjTi^y '*S2liE22 a Hyacinth! ]IKL?° TEr feu*. - psp-~ MooffleUne Vanilla - J} Ulefl ?. ara West End • - White Lily ' BAZrfa JIBIXYOgMIA, tonSntta ted Persian Era once, the most elegantpSefcr &S&,rlr. «SKfe OPPEtt N iqiN- l i?yjJrlisF ß ?' B EXTRACT apape, Shavjni flaw. Costnotil»; Toi et Waters, OentiMo-s/anrt Perfhmeryol alikiada, constantly onhaniL “ ■ For salaby -■- OaAB.H. hUPRH deqa) ; .Comar Pennandtft. Clalrrt/* | WHEELER& WiLgSF iSciifliiff Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. WTTSBViUUI. I mremifi vauiilt i • MACHINES have Just been awardedth krfheit premium at the WOKLD'e rtii nondon- all the Maohiutala the world comp,tin J«fW jiotMXMl here already been Bold. I aUiltinf uni venal SatUlnetlon, I Thiiinaahinomakeatheibok itltch impossible I to unravel yith the e*senti*ladtanU*e of beini I alike on both Elder, fonmny no TiJire orahain.l [ will-quilt, ititoh. hem. ten, tether, bind. cord, tuck end braid. , . The elerance. tpeed eadintßpTlcity'of thie Jfa. i chine, the beauty end etrenythofitltoh. end adentibihty to the thlekeetor thineet iabrier render it the moat BUCCKdSFOL end POP IT. LAB Sewin* Maobineenow offered to the pah. 110. ■ •n.Warranted tar ■ Cell end eveateo them.; btjuuet. (Thirty y ears Experience . Cnataaoro's Escelsior Bfair Dve ' ' dc « r/TT BY DR,. ’GffiLTON ; j ’ bleiniitation3..atealKa»» w misora? 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