NAPoLnott 111. will be sixty years old in March. . E. F. Km/um, an actor, died in Boston, on Monday. It is estiniatee that there are now fu]] 100,000 colored soldiers in thet]. S. ser vice. Rev. Joan; MILLER is lecturing at Petersburg, Va., on "Political Melan choly." V. F. DANNEY, an old and respected citizen has been appointed chief of the New Orleans police. The total expenditures of Great Britain during the Crimean war amounted to $262,032,210. The Rev. W. MCFADDEN, of the "Church of God," died in Harrisburg, last Saturday. There are about one hundred and six divisions of the Sons of Temperance in Maine. The Sultan of Turkey is only thirty-four yeays of age, and his hair is grey. But then he ha - s so many wives, poor man ! "WILD FlGrox," who was celebrated in New•Elaven, Conn., a few years ago, as a'fast runner, enlisted in the army last week. He will be " some "on a re treat. The board of councilmen, of New York, we see it staled, have voted $25,, 000 to defray the many expenses of giv ing a public reception to returning vol unteers. Eight tons of greenbacks were carried over the New Jersey Railroad to Wash ington one day last week. The money is said to be the collections of different internal revenue officers. On motion of Mr. STEVENS, on Tues day, the army appropriation bill was re ferred to the Committee of the Whole, and made the the special order for Mon day next. It appropriates $469,129,448. The Corrtmisioner of Internal Rev enue has ruled that nails known to and ordered by the trade as "finishing nails" should be taxed at the rate of three per cent. ad valorem. From the West, there is a statement, based on the authority of "Seminole In- dians," that MAGRUDER iS concentrating his army on the border of Louisiana, in anticipation of an attack from General Nas. The horse-sheers of Philadelphia are about advancing, the price of shoeing twenty-five cents per set. The charges hereafter will he $ for a full set of shoes. Iron is now selling at $175 per ton, which is mi.re . than double the rate ruling before the war. One banker in Chicago, says the Jour - wal, informs ❑s that he has, within one week, had order. , from various parts of the west to pay over to the collector of internal revenue about $250,000. for tax on whisky alone. This gives a slight idea of the extent of the whisky in terest in the northwest. Advices received from Memphis state that the Sixteenth Army l'orp3 is prepar ing for a movement to attack the rebels in Mississippi, ;,nil secure the large stores of corn and forage (,n the railway to Mo bile. Some twelve thousand cavalry are concentrated at Corinth to participate in this movement. The forCLn-I.nrn Wi nter of Rlinde Is land are ors , :anizin:themseive9 as an in dependent body party. free from asso ciation with any existing political bi)(ly, for the purpose of securing to adopted citizens within the State the privilege of voting A petition largely. sioned Uy producers, manufacturers and dealers in petroleum in Philadelphia, has been prepared and sent to Congress. praying for the imposi tion of a duty of five tents per gallon on crude petroleum, to be collected at the wells or place• of production, with a drawback of five rents per gallon on re fined oil, when exported to foreign countries. During the past month 78,- 735 gallons of petroleum were exported f' from Philadelphia principally to France. Oyster Trade.—The o the tee in the Chesapeake Bay lets let in In the House, ou Tuesday, on motion a large supply of fine oysters, which arc of Mr. CLARICE, of New York, the com now mitteeof ays and Means were instruct- i syg, lin in the . Baltimore market at W ed to inquire into the olt3ecliency, in or- ga e t at t 3 he re l ( a lt r i ge eed a p n ri m e u e nt of ice that has der to secure the prompt payment of the been gathered and stored wi:l very interest on the national debt in coin, of much improve the export oyster trade during the present year, since it will not so increasing duties cin imports of ar- require „asfto f tie e c3 f -.s 13 t o e m rn e i n en s t e a o m cl o e o p o e f cl d f. o . n the tides of luxury as to raise an income E from it of $120,000,000 per annum; of quired in the transportation of ° oysters soso increasing the internal revenue tax as to the interior and foreign markets. We to raise $220,000 000 per annum; of lim- the hope this will have t . he effect of lesnning , price of oysters in this market, and bank-circulation,iting State and Natnin- also ofgiving us a finer quality. a1,,t0 $300,000,0110; and of authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to issue I Theatre.—The last night of Mrs. Si aller's engagement for this Season and bonds to the amount of $200,000,000 to an immense programme announced for redeem legal tender no4N. tram e m occa f s f i l on f i t i he Tragedy of Ber g abandonment of the siege of Mrs. of Wake not o f l i en; The Charleston is at last officially announced. Ghost Drama which she plays the heroine an e d theea(C in n - For some months past, it has been obvi mic pantomime of Monsr. Duchalumean. ous that the city could not be taken r The s. C .vr t nati Diva tch speaking of from the front, and at last it is admitted, that Gen.' Grt.LMORE coming home, luSi( * ) nis a the et b s est G t h h o a s t t 'haTl r i S een produced while troops have been sent on other in this city, standing out, bold, cle ou a ( ra c n e cl expeditions. The importance of this re- brilliant,. the original”. producing the most faithful far suit iti a scientific view, will partially simile ot counterbalance the disappointment which will be felt at the failure of the national forces. It seems to demonstrate once more, that forts are more than a match for ships, and that earthworks are prac ticably invulnerable against any bom bardment. All that could be done, has been done, and Genera] om:wink's de serts are tone the less, because lie could not accomplish impossibilities. The army appropriation bill, as report ed in the House from Ways and Means, amounts in the aggregate to $529,000,- 000, which sum i , a few millions short of the estimates of Secretary STANTON, which were made in November last. It follows that no appropriations are made in the above bill for the 200,000 addition al volunteers called out by the late proc lamation of the President. In the bill, bounties; for regulars are provided for ($5,000,000) but it recites nothing as to bounties to volunteers. On the Bth of January, Senator WILSON stated there were from six hundred and fifty to seven hundred thousand men in the service. The 200,000 add . itional will more thanmake good for discharges of persons who will not re-enlist, and therefore the rotpittairm of .the army will be in the ueigWirhood of three-fourths of a mil lion ?!.men-.-a much larger force than . N a pp L i ox had updei arms when he in vaded Russia with all his power and ante& ITEMS Incendiaries About.—At an early hour yesterday morning an alarm of fire was given, caused by the burning of the "Point • Planing Mill," owned by Bun ton, Miller & Co., and situated on the corner of Penn and Duquesne streets in the First Ward. The fire broke out in the first story, and owing to the combus tible nature of the material with which the establishment was filled, the flames spread with unexampled rapidity. Our firemen were promptly on the ground, but their,efforts to save the building were unavailing, and in less than an hour from the time the first alarm was given but lit tle beyond the bare walls remained. The establishment was one of the most ex tensive and valuable of the character in the city, and its destruction, especially at a time like the present, when all our mills are worked to their utmost capaci ty, and are still unable to supply the orders pouring in upon them, must be a source of heavy loss to its proprietors. The firm are insured for $B,OOO, but this will fall far short of covering their loss. The fire broke out in the rear of the building, and from all the circumstances connected with it. but one conclusion -- can be arrived at, namely, that it was Pianos.—lf any of our readers want the work of an incendiary. It is to he to furnish their parlors with that instru hoped that the matter will be fully in vestigated, „and the guilty wretch or meat which every parlor has to have wretches who set it on fire be caught and now-a-days, we mean a Piano, we recom punished. mend them to call on Mr. Mellor, 81 . ._ Wood street, and examine his splendid Equinia, or Glanders.—At a late assortment—every taste can he suited meeting of the Philadelphia Society for both in tone and finish; powerful toned Promoting Agriculture, Dr. McClure instruments and sweet toned ones, finely carved ones and nest plain ones, made a statement relative to the preva- Besides t h ese, h e has a lot o f sfi _ lence in Pennsylvania of equinia, or hand pianos, offered at very low prices, glanders. He said this disease was liable which will do very well for learners to attack persons as well as horses, and, His warerooms are worth a visit any as it is of a fatal character, there is no day chance for the recovery of anybody at- , • tacked. The virus is wafted upon the Graduated.-" , -At Duff's Mercantile air, and if once absorbed in the system, College, Pittsburgh, Richard Hooker, will prove fatal. In an experience of , H a llid ay , , Cove, West Va., J. Milton sixty years he had not met with a cure. . - Miller, M Reesport, Pa , J C Penney, He had seen the disease in horses which - M'Keesport, Pa., Win. W Cunningham, were well cared for and had never min , - Smith's Ferry, Pa., all passed the usual led with other horses. The disease rigid examination Or this institution lion must, therefore, have generated from orably, and,who will, no doubt, hereafter contagion or otherwise. The speaker distingaish themselves by their superior related a case ofa man who put his hand attitimm nts in lotsiness Each graduate into the mouth ofa horse, and one of his was awarded the beautiful diploma of ' fingers being lacerated, the virus entered the college, and was each presented by the system, and the man died. Another the college with an appropriate memorial case was mentioned of a Russian lady ' industry and exemplary deport who, in stepping from the door of the of the Ar. i mint ; urinz their attendan• 0 at college. opera house in Berlin. noticed that her -- - horse's head was near her own. The breath from the horse moistened her ' Steamers Burned.--1 deTateli re cheek, and she was soon afterattacked N 'i v e'l yesterday informs u_ that the with this fatal disease, and in spite of the ' steamer= Role lee and 11 G Taylor most eminent medical attendance,hreath- i were burned at Louisville ~, -•terdav ed her last. Dr. McClure quoted from : "-wain, The Robt Lee was a tow the works of well known medical gentle- I host value•l at about $lO.OOO, on which men who have referred to the subject, 1 there was no insurance. rapt Rhodes and said that in a recent conversation and Geo. A Jones, engineer, jumped with Prof. Gross, eft lie Jefferson Me•ii- overboard and are supposed to be lost cal College, the latter corroborated what The D G Tnvior wits valued et:142,M0 had been sail I,y other author: • •Io• war owned in Ft Lr•UiS i alni was in sure d fei •;.(100 A negro bey on the Legislaiive Matter The speaker •• Taylor is also missin,. Both boats arc of the House on Wednesday presented a toil 1., , ,:. - - the annual : report of the Auditor General, New Counterfeit Just Out.—Feld on Pennsylvania railroads, with a sum . and Lare of the Sat;on a! Rank - Note Be- Persons killed during- year 1963 i/u3 p-Tffr, naUl ion the puldic amainst receiv - In i iiired do do nil • $3 , 5 , 21.571 $5 MCI a ill-1N intiot ted five dollar wee on Iledeipti• of bead, is• . In Experei - • ... do . ,In .. •_,Lidiii , deut as the Rank of Fitt Edward, New York, W hich wasi lri•Illnled is this city on Peron.: killed daring year 1663 to Thursday night. Vignette, two females ' lioured rit. . do ~ ^ s• .ittd, money (11 , st, eagle on shield— Receipt, et bond-, .10. .1.1 id 813,21 i; i2ii I.:•:penses So.. A° ~.,,,, , 3 3, 6 ' fi on round die on left—port reit of Frank- In' . the Sialate, Mr. Graham moved to lin. don round die above on right end proceed to the consideration of an cod lc State (he. 'V E above and below on left clot.Engravine very coarse and easily incorporating the Masonic Hall associa tion of - East Liberty. Lost—yeas 1'), (1 ` 1 " 1( i l'n'm II"' %-'enuin , ' not, nays 12 Plain Talk.--Jas.P. Tauner publishes "Soldier Robbed."—Aiinn-zt every a letter in yesterday's Chrontlr, dated paper we open contains the ominous B:csadn. :2.9, in relatlon • to tin , St words, - soldier robbed," and almost in- Peter's t'hurch controversy, 1., which variably the robbery is committed by he adds a postscript in these words: some 'hympli us pare, whilst the rotary am chanted with finfriendliness to the of Mars if, under the influence of liquor. rector befare his loyalty was doubted. When will soldiers learn a little common .This is a mistake : as I have been fully sense ? If they cannot control their ap- satisfied in my own mind, even since the petite for strong drink, let them set down outbreak the rebellion, that the sym and make a mathematical calculation te- pathies of the rector of St. Ptler`A were to the amount that it will require to keep with the South, nor have I stood alone up a ''bender - for, say twenty-four ,in this opinion hours, place the amount in their wallets, : and put the rest away 'for safe keeping. Try this plan, and you Fill find that your "green backs" will go ihuch farther, and if you arc robbed, the pickpocket will get little for his pains Soldier Drowned.—Joseph C. ran, of Co. I, 139th P. V., was drowned in the Potomac, six miles below Cumber land, on the 2d inst. The body was re covered and a relative has gone to take charge of it and bring it to this city for interment. Deceased was a son of Mr. .Tas. Cochran, the well known iron rail ing manufactuter of this city, and was for many years connected with the Daily Union and other papers. He was an en ergetic, intelligent young man, and his loss will be , leeply regretted by a wide circle of acquaintances. A Steam Mill.—The Williamsport (Pa.) Chroni4e, put)lished in the year 1811, says : "A. steam mill has been erected at Marietta and lately put in op peration—the workmanship is generally allowed to be far superior to the one at Pittsburgh." The Chronicle then urges upon those who have the means to build a carding machine, cotton manufactory or some similar establishment in Wil liamsport, so as to "cope with the spirit of improvement which pervades our neighbors. Returned.—James McDonald, the lad Soho escaped from the House of Refuge, December 3d, 1862, was arrested on the 3d inst., and yesterday returned to the Refuge, by officer Lowe, and was recog nized by the officer of the institution. He will, we understand, be confined in close confiente.nt for one week, when his case will . come before the Board, and as it is his 'des* ,re' enlist as a "drummer boy," it is;Chought he will be allowed to departin peace. g Mfg Vast. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 6, 1864 Thanks.—The Young 3145. Tfirps.. dhorian Society desire us to return their thanks to those who assisted them in their late endeavor to aid the Subsistence Committee, through the medium of a grand concert and ball. The society complains that the "cold shoulder" was turned upon them by those from whom they had a right to expect better things. But of this they are not complaining, and although by some their motives were inpugncd, and by others obstacles thrown in their way, still they were en ab)ed to pay their expenses and hand over a small sum to the Subsistence Corn mittee, which they hope may experience as much gratification in receiving as giving. Fourth Ward, Allegheny.—ln ac cordance with the notice of the Nul -1 missioneri and Controller, Allegheny; ' the•citizenA of the Fourth Ward will as semble at the engine house, corner of Leacoek and Anderson street, on Mon day, Feb. Bth, between the hours of 4 and 5 o'clock P. M., to elect three dele gates to represent that tax district in con vention, to be held at the Court House. Gen. Thomas M. Howe, F. H. Brunot and Benj. Sutton, esq , are named as proper persons to he voted for. We presume that all the wards, boroughs and townships in the county will be represented in the convention which is In asset - 111,1, Tuesday next. Grand Ball of the Fennian Brother , hood at Lafayette Hall, on Monday t•vening, February Bth, 18(14. Tickets, admitting. a lady and gentleman, one dollar. Tickets ran be obtaine.l of the following nit tubers S Murphy. op p(iito Postoflirc; P. Graham, Mononga itch, hiqoun; Garrett Crt,don, Brov‘ns : to‘‘n and Thos. Barrett, Lawrenceville. Young's Brass Band will be in attend ! ant Cleveland and Pittsburgh Bail ; road.—Following a statement of the stimated earnings of this road for the month of .Tanuar) last Freight Passengers iiliiteelliineotis Janunry, 1 The Roundheads.—Colonel zear's regiment, known as the "Roundheads" are now on their way here, and will reach the city to-day. If they get here in time the Colonel will have a parade- On Sunday morning they will attend divine service in a body at one of our churches, and on Monday, at half past three, they will leave for their homes. Island Sunk.—Extract from a letter written by Z. Cramer to a gentleman in Ptttsburgh dated Natc hes, December 31st, lii — The steam boat arrived yester day, Roth inst. All well, but much alarmed at the effects of the earthquake felt some days ago, by which an island was sunk below Little Prairie, on the Mis sissippi river " A Pleasant Re-Union.—The supper given by the city officers elect of Alle_ ghcny to the members of Councils, on Thursday evening, at the confectionery of Mr. John K. Brown, was a very pleas ant re-union. Several happy speeches were made, which served to aid the di alstion of the meats and delicacies so bountifully prepared. Appropriation.--The Allegheny Councils at their late meeting adopted an ordinance making appropriations for the year 1864. The sum appropriated is $124,650,00. A city tax of ten mills on the dollar, a poor tax of two and a half mills, and a business tax of half a mill, is levied. Missing.—Geo. P. Bradshaw, a resi: dent of Elizabeth township, left his home on December 14th, for the pur pose of making a coal boat trip, sinee which time nothing hag been heard from him. His family are in great distress over his protracted absence. Re-organization.—lt is proposed to re-organize the 128 d regiment, Col. Clark's old regiment. Thlis might have been done some time ago. bur we opine the nen are too much scattered, and too many of them now in the army in other organizations. Chemical' Lectures.—As will be seen by our columns, Prof. Richards will deliver, at Concert Hall, during the com ing week, a course of six lectures on the Wonders of Chemistry of the air. The price for the entire course is but one dol lar, and we would especially advise the mechanics of our city to avail themselves of seeing the "wonder of the air we breath" and hear the explanations of the Professor. His experiments include the Diving Bell ; the sucker and the House Fly ; the Drummond Light ; the Aurora Borealis; boiling water without heat and ; freezing it in the process. These I wilisurely interest any one. Pleasant Affair.—The newly ap poinled day police gave a supper to Mayor Lowry and his clerk, Mr. Snow. den, at the Broadway saloon, las teven ing. Everything passed of pleasantly, and the donors and recipiants of the en tertainment, among who were a number of invited guests, enjoyed themselves to their heart's content. Mine hosts of the "Broadway" know how to "do up things brown," and on this occasion set nut a feast that would have satisfied the veriest epicure in the land. Accident —On the way to the fire at the Point yesterday morning Mr A. O. McGrew, assistant local on the Gazette was accidently ran over by one of the steamers, and had his ankle broken. He was conveyed to his residence, where he is doing well. "Mac" has one sym pathiser in his misfortune. The Whisky Tax.—The Senate fear ful perhaps of a "whisky insurrection" now refused to concur in the House bill taxing whisky on hand twenty cents per gallon. Sri the matter goes back to the House, and in the meantime speculators in the "ardent" has the peer. — S -_. Shooting Match.— James Leaf, of Fallston, Beaver county, has 2'halenged Charles Patterson to shoot from the trap, ten birds, 21 yards rise an 80 yards boun dary, for the possession of the silver cup now in the possession of the latter, the match to come off to-day. Want an Increase.—The commis sioners and Assessors of Allegheny coun ty are desirous of an increase of salary, and to that end Mr. Graham has introdu ced a bill in the Senate. The bill will not he considered until after the orqani izaton of the Senate The Superioress of the House of In dustry acknowledges the receipt, through Mr. W. TI. McGee, of $B4 50, being his own, and the donations of a few other kind friends, whose names were present ed at the same time, and will be cherish ed in grateful remembrance. Albums.—Call and examine Pit tock's large and well selected assortment. He has them cheap. Cal! at once at Pittock•s opposite postoffiee Diaries, for 1.:q64, at Pit tor k's Carte Dc Visites ; 2000 of Generals, etc at Pittock' , 4, opposite postoflice. Harper an,i all the late Magazines at Pittoek's, opposite the po,thllliCe. Card Photographq of Archbishop Hughes at Pittoek',, opposite pis:office. Tribune Alntanac• at Pittock' z. Dr. King's office, No. 61 Diamond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield -treets, open from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m /QP - GROVER dr. BAKER'S SEWING S IACHINEShave obtained the highest premium at every State, County and Institute Fair held in 1962, as the best family .and the best manufac turing machines. and for the hest machine work. A. F. CHAVINEY, ifsuccal Agent, Pi Fifth st., Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, PLAIN AND FANCY lauzialumainownnuotij WAILEHOUfIE, 135 Smithfield, and 424 Penn Sts Between 6th at, and Virgin alley, not PITTSBURGH R ANKIN'S EXTRACT BETFIC, Celebrated for the cure of Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor bid irritation of the Urethra, Re tention or Incontinence of Urine, And all diseases of the Madder and Kidneys Prepared only by A. J. RANKIN & CO., DRUGGISTS, No. 63 Market Street, Pittsburgh. Sold by all Druggists. Price, 75 cents feta LEBRATED THE HANDER Ashland Flowers, Mignonette, Alisma, Musk, Amaryllis, Meadow Flowers. Bouquet de Californie. Lilac, Bouquet d'Arabie, Lilly of the Valley Bouquet de Carolina, New-mown Hay, Bergamotte. Orange Flowers, Casale, Patchouly, Camelia, Pink. Clomatite, Poppinak, t 'edrat, Portugal, Citronelle Rossi. Prairie Ploweri, Crystal Palace. 'Rose, Geranium, Rough and Ready, Millilower, Spring Plower, Garden Flowers. Sweet Briar, Heliotrope, . Sweet Pea, Honey, Sweet Lavender, Honey Suckle. Sweet Lettuce, Hawthorn, Sweet Clover. Hyacinth, Tuberos, J asmin, Tea Rose, Jockey Club. Violette, Jenny Lind, Verbena, Jonquille, Vetivert, Mousseline. Vanilla, Millebeurs. West End, Magnolia, White Lily, Illarcehale, Winter Blossom. BAZIN'S HEDYOSIVIIA, a highly concentra ted Persian Essence, the moat elegant perfume for impartln4 the handkerchief a very agree able and laa t odor. ESSENCE BOUQUET—TREBLE EX TRACT UPPER TEN. A large assortment of Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams, Preparations for the Hair, Coametica, Toilet Waters, Dentifrices, and Perfumery of all kinds, constantly on hand. For sale by CHAS. H. SUPER, dec2o Corner Penn and St. Clair sts. EXTRACTS FOR HIEFS. NOTICE.—THE LECTURE CODl mittee of the Mercantile Library Associa tion take this method of thanking the members and friends of the Association Who have aided them in making the first course of lectures so successful, and request the holders of course tickets to preserve them as it is intended to add two or more lectures to the regular course. As the Committee have not been able to make any engagements for the present month, they have arranged a SPECIAL COURSE or SCII.IN- TiFlc LECTURDi for the interval, and again ask the aid of the friends of our institutlon. W. IL. Krnes.in, Gko. W. WEVICAN, Saiu'r.. A. LONO, 14. M. ATWOOD, W. W. WARD, Taos. BAECENVELL TT feb6-2t Lecture Committee. W. D. PATTERSON ADAM AMMON. PATTERSON & AMAION, Commission Merchants, Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal era, No. 13 Wood at., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wa take pleasure in referring to the following Pittaburgh BOUM% Chess, Smyth & Co., Zug & Painter A. Bradley, E. Edmundson & Co., B. H. J Davis, J . P. Woodwell, Jaa kPCully & Co., J. W. Spencer C. R. Love & Co., R. H. Jack & Co. N. B.—W ill opeaFebruary 15th , may, - _jan2S-ti 4ELEGANT COUNTRY RE SI _AL DEN(IE FOR ' 14. " —A fine 2% story well built brick house coutididngleurOOMß, with one acre of ground attached, well stocked with choice fruit ; pleasantly situated the village of RochestercavetioOking the - Ohio river, and within five ' minutes walk of the R. R. Station. For particulars inquire of E. P ay ARD . - FRAZIER, or EE, Rochester, Pa. jarus-Imd TELEGRAPHIC, XXX VIIIth CONGRESS. LATEST FROM EUROPE. NEWS FROM 'ENE SOUTH. WASHINGTON CITY NEWS ITEMS. Late from Fortress Monroe. WASHINGTON, Feb s.—House.--A mm tion to adjourn till Monday was nega tived. The House then proceeded to vote on Mr. Holman's, of Indiana, mo tion to table the resolution amendatory to the confiscation act. Mr. Holman's motion was disagreed to by a vote of 72 against 80. Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, moved that two speeches be allowed on each side and that the question on the resolu tion shall he taken after the passage of the enrollment act. The opposite side agreed to this, but Mr. Stephens, of Pa., objected, saying that the majority should vote Several motions were made and voted upon, by yeas and nays, to occupy the time till an accommodation was arrived at -concerning the action on the joint resolution, namely : that Mr. Blair, of Mosouri, Mr. Smith, of Kentucky, and Mr. Pryor should speake when the vote would be taken. Mr. Blair opposed the pending resolu tion saying, that it made an issue be tween the Presiciaut and those who, as a party, supported him. Mr. Smith, of Kentucky, favored the confiscation of all rebel property, and said we scould whip down this hellish rebellion. • HARTFORD, CONNECTICtT. February 5. —A fire broke out in Colt's pistol factory at a quarter past eight this morning. The fire is terrible and rages furiously, and the chance of extinguishing it is small. The loss w,ll be immense. Fur ther particulars soon. HARTFORD, CONN., February s.—The original building of Colt's pistol factory was destroyed by fire this morning, with all the machinery and other prop erty. The building was five hundred feet long and sixty feet, wide, with a wing one hundred by sixty feet, and an office building three stories high. The new building in which 3linie Ri fles are ulnae is saved. Seventeen hun dred workni% are employed in the works, about nine hundred of whom will be thrown out of employment. The loss will reach at least C 500,00 0; indeed, the machinery alone was valued at that sum. There is an insurance of $150,000; in New York and New England offices. ' Latest.-9;30 A. M. — HVRTFORD, Feb ruary s—The oldest and largest puilding facing the Connecticut river' is a mass of ruins. There appi-ar; to be but one wall on the north side standing. The fire has been arrested on the Connecticut build ing and hopes are en tennined that the new building will be saved. The office, a large building - sebarate from the others, is now in flames. The name of the company is Colt's Patent Fire-arms Man life urin g Com pan v. Several lives have been lost by the falling of the office. Names not yet known. The loss, it is said. will exceed one million of dollars. The fire is still raging, with indications 1 . that the new facaory will also be destroy ed. 10 20 A M -- t•VVral lives have been lost, by the falling in of the roof of one of the Luildinge. The names of the killed are not yet aseertAindit. The loss will exceed 1000,000. =CI HALIFAX, Feb. s.—The steamer Arabia Capt. Hackly, from Liverpool with dates to the 23d ult., and via Queenstown to the 24th has arrived. Before open ing the reins of the Mexican Government, Maximillian will await the return of the Mexican deputation who offered him the crop n on the 3d of October, with the vote of the Mexican notables and the adhesion of certain cities specified by the Archduke, who demanded that a vote of the notables should be ratified by the vote nf the Mexican councils. The tills sinn of the French expedition will be ar complished by the middle of January and the deputation is expected lobe in France the Ist fortnight in February, and will proceed to Mil - ninon to announce to the Archduke his election. The Archduke' will not accept, t.ut will immediately assume the sceptre and visit Paris in the quality of the Emperor of Mexico. THE LATEST.—There is no chadge in the Danish question. The Keil tele gram of 23d, says : In consequence of the thaw the Danish outposts are ordered to return on the arrival of the Prussian troops. It is expected that the Danes will defend Dauveverk to the last ex tremity. The Prussian Chamber has adopted a resolution opposing the policy of Prussia in separating herself from the other German States and threatening every resistance thereto. LOUISVILLE, February s.—At abont two o'clock this morning the steamer J. G. Taylor took fire in the oil room, and was destroyed. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The boat was owned in St. Louis, and valued at $32,000. Insured for $16.000. The flames communicated to the tow-boat R E. Lee, consuming her. She was valu ed at $20,000, No insurance. The Tay lor had seven hundred tons of Commis sary stores aboard for Nashville. Forty thousand dollars loss to the Government. Capt. Rhodes and eneineer .Jones, of Pittsburgh, and an unknown man, jump ed overboard, and were probably drown ed. A negmbelonging on the Taylor is missing. Both boats are a total loss. FORTRESS 31ontoE, Feb. 5.—A mes senger has just arrived with despatches to Major Gen. Butler from Newberne, N. C., dated February 2d, 5.15 p. m. The post at Newport is attacked and the rebels have the Railroad between New port and Moorhead city. The post at Evans Hill's ig surrounded. Col Jordan still holds Moorhead city, but may be forced to retire to Fort Macon. As long as we keep the river we are well enough off. The rebels captured the gunboat underwriter by surprise and destroyed her. WastartoTort, Feb. s.—The Star pub lishes the following : Fortress Monroe, February s.—Hon . E. M. Stanton, Sec retary of War : A despatch received from Newbern, dated February 3d, says: The enemy has retired on Kingston. Newbern is relieved. (Signed,) BENJ. F. BUTLER, Maj. Gen. Commanding. WASEMIOTON, February s.—The ru mors recently put forth, of real or ap prehended difficulties between the Uni ted States and France, are withotit any foundation. The Senate is not in session to,-day„. having adjourned over tj.ll Monday. NEW Yowl. February s,—Theliteiti, er Whirlwind, from 'Boston. for-Portinis Monroe, with troops, had to put into this port with her machinery deranged. FOR THE POST clL:c., K - c., &c. [SECOND DISPATCH] •wta - h cr.~~_S'"~-~:`ri~-~....t: ~''~`'~~rssSF~:`.-~"~kY;✓S f~SFay~~+rM, 1- wAsiiEsuToN, Fel: s.—fl e disagree.. mein between the iliotwand the Solite upon the tax oittlirdshywill - tre suhlect of a Conunittee UT Conference. The nomination of .Horatio Ballard as U• S. Consul to Havana was to-day hung up by the Senate Commtttee on Commerce. It appears that charges have been preferred against him. -' • A number of prominent Republican Senators and members of Congress ate, openly declaring themselves in favor of the one term principle, in reference to the Presidency, and many belonging to either of the Republican thetions, freely expressed preference for Gen. Grant over the rival candidates for the Republican nomination. The only candidates for the Presidential nomination of the war democracy _now talked of arc Generals Grant and McClellan. The Richmond Sentinel says : The 12th Miss, entered Corinth this morning and captured large quantities of arms, etc. The Yankees left as they entered. The same paper of the 30th, says : The bombardment of Sumter ceased at dark last night. One hundred and fifty shells were thrown, of which one hundred and twedty-nine .struck. It was renewed this morning with 80, 100 and 200 poun der Parrott and a ten-inch Columbiad. The flag staff was shot down yesterday, but was soon replaced by the garrison under a rapid and desperate fire. The men repeatedly waved their flag-in the face of the enemy and waved their hats in triumph after hoisting the flag. A gentleman connected with the Na vy Department stated to-day, that a gov ernment contractor has been tried re cently at the instance of Secretary Welles and sentenced to a year's impris onment and a fine of $5,000. It is said that this gentleman is engaged in a busi ness of considerable importance which requires his personal attention daily and that the execution of the verdict will destroy his means of living as well as chal-acter. The legislature of Virginia at Alexan dria has indefinately postponed the elec tion of I.J. S. Senator in place of Boorden deceased. The Richmond Sentinel of Monday says Commissioner Ould has lately visited City Point, but found no one there authorized to make any arrangement with him as to prisoners. WTLEELLNG, Febuary 5.--Governor Boreman read the folio - wing from General Kelley this morning: "I havejnst re ceived a dispatch from Colonel Mulligan. After six hours fighting, he has driven Earley from Moorefield, and his cavalry was pursuing, and was sharply engaged with Rosser on the South Fork at the date of dispatch." NEW YORK, February s—The Her ale s Washington special dispatch says that Gen. Thomas is to be the %comman der of the Army of the Potomac, and Gen. Hooker the commander of the At-my of the Cumberland. . _ firlHE GREATEST NERATINE, TONIC AND BLOOD PURIIIER. Dr. Cutter's ENGLISH BITTERS. A sure cure far Intemperance. Dr. J. C.Ayers ' Family Medicines. „ Dk. D. JAYNES SON'S, . 1 1 - FA3ICINF.S. Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic, Tonic and Pills. 711 T.m33OT.D'E7 • Celebrated .13 - aehu & Sarsaprilla, And all other Family Medicines can be found genuine at the PITTSBURGH - DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M ' Garr, Corner of Market street and Fourth. Drug.s, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints, Oih., Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all articles usually found in Drug Stores of first quality, for sale low, • TOR RENCE & BPOARR, No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth. feta STEAMBOATS. 'ittsburgh & Cincinnati Packets. T UESDAY'S CINCINNATI PACKET. Leaves Pittsburgh every TUESDAY. Leaves Cincinnati every FRIDAY. • 4gGI% THE NEW AND iilAGNlV licent side-wheel passenger steam er Jush.le PIERCE, S. E. French Com mander, will run as a weekly Packets between the above points. Leaves Pittsburgh every TUESDAY, at it a. in., and Cincinnati every FRIDAY at 11 a. m. For freight or passage ap ply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or .1. D. OOLLINGWOOD, Agts. Wheeling & Parkersburg Packet. POll WILEFLING. THE REGULAR PASSEIIT• er Yacket MINER VAA,, Capt. Gor don, has resumed her old trade, making regular THURSDAY aPnnbAllTraael"- . Having been thoroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa tronage of the public, generally. JAS. COLLINS ec CO., Agts. Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge. feb.i Cincinnati Packets. FOR CINCINNATI. THIS DAY, FEB. 8, AT 10 A. M. THE NEW AND SPLEN id side-wheel passenger steamer hiefWt4,J. J. Robinson, Commander, will leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK., or febt; J. D. CGLIANGWOOD, A: • . PO • CINCINNATI. THIS DAY FEB. 6. TILE FINE PASSENGER elgragestearner JENNIE HUBBS, Cayit. . Leven), will leave as announced above. For freight, or passage apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or feb6 J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agra. Cincinnati & Loniavile Packets. FOR CINCINNATI & - LOITIHNTE.LE. • THIS DAY FEB. 6, AT4 P. DT, • 1, 41 T E NEW 'AND 60(r8. ttal steamer KATE lIGBIN SO , Capt. obirtson. Rare as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLA.CK, or febs J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agts. Cin, Cairo & Memphis Packets. FOR C INCINNATI,CAMO & Ding SATURDAY_, FEB. 6. TWA NEW ERRE...WHEEL ame? GOLDEN EAGLE, Capt. . B. owl son, will leaves aa aanOwided abo ye For freight, or patsage, apply on board, or to .TORN feb6 J. D. COLLIN dWOOD, or Agra i 1 Evanglo, Cairo &St, Louis Packets, FOR EVAIVELE,CAI3IO & T. LOUIS. ~ SATURDAY, FEB. 6, AT 4 P... 61. TILE FINE PASSENGER steamer C.AItIELIA Lytleoatt io. manaer, w leave as annenmdeil aW-ve. • • . For freight, W JOHN pasag e, apiy_ r• C , mboani, or to FLACK or feb6 J. 1). CULLING WOOD, Agta. FOR L.ARKSVILLE, & NASHVILLE. .1110 N -DAY, FEB. 6.. AT io A. 3L, THE NEW AND SPLEN did passenger steamerTtESERVE, . B. Herron, Commander, will leave all an nounced above. , For freight, orpassage, applkon board, or to JOHN FLAC or febB J. D. tiorzar WOOD, Agfa. BOSTON 011A43KEB BAKERY. . 'MEE :402:1Li I lox Manufacturer and wholesale dealer to all kinds of CRACKERS:& PO-OT BRAD, /go. s 3 voiiimilisres.„ )3E1141= WOOlSanii Mark des cot pA. . woo . k 107- - ;*-At t ER 4 .. L7_ -wi. - . - i.***.4ricig;....•-: pun m.-.. zi, • A*OIIE:A i'fA4il EkE lot 01'140'0; minds, We Lump I+ttlmore• and BrlulttPormds, Also the sad most complete amortment of low in,Ze city, which they will sell very or cash. febt • l u ßßßVlteili PROISVOIS 'IIAIIKET. OMb - foil - Thy Dirmr - Part 1 - Seirturroav ' Feb. 6, 1884; , BUSINESS eautirmistolmprove. l'helfeeth.-.,. er was Pfeturant—thevahrthitset Lulalt evening , ./‘: did not cOrrifiure Very: lorig; Our 'titers In flue haVigale oraari aud -freights were Moder. ' • ,ately;plMity7 The'ateruner mburazietrtoron., -.:- cinnatiruith a fair trip.' The irtsamers Affords, .- - Jennie Hubba and Re-serve will, load - with rail- road Iron for Nashville. The Inns; will be at the landing this Molt athg, and will leave for Zruzere• Ville this aftersoon. The steamer Camettausill ~..:' leave for St. Louis this afternooth audios ritt the wharf Was Retire.- The steamers mite Al legheny.wharf -trtpdrifmt a dourishirtbrUdneu. : The saes will be s trottallekrw : HAY—Receipts light, amounting only to 5;-. loads, mostly inferior which' were sold at-$14151 ton ; 2 loads good at $B9. CUE 'ESE—Silpply moderate.' • Salesifkbas W. R. at 14)k ;25 do uoshenatls@leg o *; .; WRlsifli—blarket .excited. ..3 A lis FLO lrb at 88690 e. • • . UR — Demand .mall ; the stock cattail:Hs not large. Sales of 125bbla extra . frOrdidOrtrat. - $8,50 ; 160 do extra family at $7,40@;50 ; 100 do at 72760. BUTTER—SaIes 10 bbls fresh roll at 25060. BACON—Firm and in good•demand Sales of 12,000 Its shoulders at exc—sorse dealers asko ; 8,600 do aides at 1113;131.11‘e. ; 8000 , do Sides at 12411/13e 3 . 7,000 do S.C. Rams ariNc. RIESS PORK—Sales of 40 bilhi at a 22,60. 0 - RAIN—DuII, buyers waiting for.lawer Rs- - urea ; the receipt by the river are on the increase. Sales 900 bush rye at the depot at ;Mx:Mx ; ' 1,000 do oats at 7ge,frotalipt, tuuniii. • . PITTNTITINGH 07Lt TRADE. OBVIdE ; OP THE DAILY PoST SATURDAY, Feb. 6, 18114.. Business in the oil way was entirely fiegestml i ." neither party manifesting any desinsto operate. Buyers were offbiling lower - figurell then hOlaefs were willing to accept, hencewe hittenn- - mtlea to report. The receipts of: Crude :are atemilly in creasing, the river being in excellent onler to Oil Cily. We continue to quote bonded at Mafia ; free at the usual . advance of 10c gall. Most of. our refiner lea are not running hence the demand is not as large as formerly for Crude. We think a few days will open up the Market. • New Yoric i Thri , Ekioaalliarkat' • - Trade has, been leas active Educe ouniast, but prices are very firm, with. an upward teitdeffey. A few New Orleans, Western 'awl South-western buyers have appeared in the market. A good demand, however, is inprospect„ and befOrethese remarks appear, in print it is likely that theater will have resumed full activtly. rise print m ar. ket attracted the Western buyers In town, who bought considerably of the newer and more destr able styleit Prices of the best are very firm. B leached sheetings and shirtings are vary_flim. Brown heavy shirtings have advanced , prisesare upward in tendency. Browndrills have also advanced. Stripes and ticks are eery . :IMoyant. Denims have also unprovedie price. The de mand for delaines is eri the increase,' and all va rieties sell quick on arrival. Fancy etursimetes of desirable styles are very active, and gentled. ily on arrival—or even on exhibition alien:ern. Doeskins are dull. Satinetta more steady et firm prices, with a.good: supply. Etrualleintha are in good demand. SpringLetylert wraden shawls are active, With a" alert uteplx.-.47*- pendent. • Cluelanatt•Wklekr Market. Wittary—The market opened babytuat i and 87c was freely offered . but holders were not will ing to sell- at less than, 80c. The advlees from New York, however, were not so favorableas anticipated, and an 'Change Ease was the flg- - ore agreed upon, st.whleh 1,600 bbls sold se bet ter being obtained for wagon. Chicago Mtgbertnee Market. litarnytt , :v--Opened buoyant at the advance of 10c per gallon noticed last evening, with tales of about 2,000 bbis at 88c, closing w4tb ethereal 83c. mrrri 4:11:44 :10 :Kr} TM! New York Market, 'NEW YORE, Feb. 6.—Cotton declining at 84c. Flour heavy at $6 for State; $6 45@6 60 for a; $1 3567 56 for Southern. Wheat . hearrat 6165 @.4 69 for Chicago Spring ; $1 66g1 60 for Mil waukie nub and $1 66@l 70 for Red. Corn - at *I 33(g`1 40. Mess Pork unchanged. Whisky dull at 0040.2 c. Petroleum firm-at 30c for Orude and 47 , 4 c for refined. Wool active and firm at ' 77 082C for fleece. Molasses firm. Baltimore Market. llALrixotta, Feb. 6.--,Flcur. quiet Ho,ward street Superfine , rOclefi,ilif. Wheat very firm at *1,85t/1,90 for hentuctry White. Corn active at 41 14 for White and $1,14@i,i5 far-Yellow: Whisky dull; Ohio at 96 ik 1 / 9 7.0 /ovet - s*A ac tive at s9,2s@9;TtliGroceriesttail.'' RITER HATTUS. Tau R;VER.—Last everting at twilight there were nine feet six inches water in theettannel. Rs'iv-The nem steamer Reserve, Capt. Herron, changed her sign to Nashville. She will leave to-day. `The fine packet, Miami,' Capt. -- errteal, leaves to-day for Cincinnati road '• Arne fine steamer, Jamie'nubile, Captain Devenny is announced for Cincinnati and Wash. ille. air The newßate Robinson, steamer Camelia, Capt. Robinson, is announced for Cinellidifiti and AZArVALS AND DEPARIIDIES. AMM - ) Gallatin. Franklin. Jaa. Rees Julia..... -.• . Iltownevaie l ...Carmac arawym.tue .......&Wei. • .uoulson. Zahespille: .... ni.EPAILTED: _Clarke. • • •Acurcßappru . Weida ..aortiom IVtieelititott,:-"T Gallatin. Franklin Jas. Rees Minerva Maria AMUNEEMS • PITTSIIIIIIIf Lessee andllanager Efirtanzasoar. Treasurer.. .. ... IL.Pasirively OvapAls. CiTalnr.?„;3l,- lasf appeararfee•of the ersine4atut . wonderful tragic arffate ERIMA.W.ALLTIZitsho' will appear in two plays. - • THIS EVENING, will be presented thevest tragedy of The Beetthan Pirate Imogene To be followed by - Wake Not the De*& . EmizHalPallei CEvettere - Brunhilda, overture To conclude with Deehalameira. Roquinet - M. Waid- Monday;evening the beautiful actress, Helen Western will appear. Open„Every Sight This Week And on Wednesday and IhrtardayAftei.' moons, at 3 &clock, The most extraordinary exhibition in world, the Great IVillionlan Tableful. OF PARADISE LOST, oR The Great RebelliOn in Hear en The War of the' A:J:1 The Fail of Satan and Fall.oritan, As described by John in hie jrpreortal Poem, entitled' Paradise Lost ,, lt being lm , plate MustratiOn Of thin great roes - a fro m ye:lint ning to end.; comprising - "1, • Sixty-three Splendid-Tableau Pahrtilig*' Carrying otrt 44ll tOrPtldettif • Heaven, Hell, Chaos & Paradise. ADMISSION ~25, Cents CHILDREN WITH PARE-TITS PS-Ceuta. Grand Matinees On WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTEE. NOONS, atr3 o'clock, ' When Children ton. be admired for 19 cents. Mors open Evenings at 7 o'clock. Eithibttitat commences it-7% o'clock precisely, AFTERNOONS—Doors open at 2 okibrir. - For full particulars Bee bills. A. B. 1110/11/180 • , Propzietcrrand Rammer,. fetd-lard . . . nr SPECIAL COVItSIr4VERCAIIC . TILE: LIBRARY- •11413001ATION'-' Prof. RIeHARDS, 'of Provideiee, R. I.,Avi t li deliver./ course Of SIX Lectures, at" CONC T LIALIon the g elittamphy and Cheralarg ofifiii Air." mese lectures are simple hi their and intelligible intelligible to all classgs , while., the uusgtdit-, . 4:01t illustrations and ettts will be Made . on a seam rendering them visible to - all. - Rea, evening trill be crowded syl i t4, curious kW"- ••-• Phenomina with experiegesitilluettatini the Atm hale Mee, Bateriaetee; Air elm. Mtn.: ' table, Balloon,, Windt i fill_lbegAlliemleat "Won;i- ders of the.AtrumgMere, amplussogAiud.a.iitone. o*M:db. '' 'EtenAng3 Ot, LenVialfA.T.,.. b. S • ItTinmv - Y, Feb. 9; - ;rats ipPh Y..xreh r :12_0% .ARlBligrt,': b Rif AY ) , Felr la., initiqhoinwist.'t Whin*. -' tine tominencetrat Iv; motukon;lor Mb per.... r .,,..,:tilitglet hictursiven :cents, rror. . e t*iie.;33ool Mtn . BtOret ing 4 ** ha; - W. ii. Knntiary ' " (eons W. Wrieamtr, SAInT EL iL.... L ON% Trios. Rameirent, Jr.. . Wima.s.ii w . WARD, Ihrattyr Id. &moors febEr-td Lecture Committee. Emma Wallor