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amount ol apart) occupied. Addrcs, T1IK IVMMKltriAU PiVTtHi'RUH tt 1 aim VOL. 'ii. PITTSBTJEGH, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 4 1S65. JOF foattiuatara ara to act tt Libra a cn.u.

OIJL, INTELLIGENCE. FIRST EDITION. Treason Among ilie Mormons. SiDton at tlie Salt l.nte TUcmacIe. iYERY LATEST.

riTY ITEMS. COLUMBIA BUKNED fhe Citizens Fire on Our Troop and General Sherman Totally Destroys the City ajs a Fte-tiilijtory iVlea.vure. bt! (invernment, when tbe former in i.nd HftUs it. without giving ibeiti i-reiot rr nek nowledameut whereby eatfer enter a claim, and, by eelst banjo ibiir loya'ty. recover the vaiuo of their ton uiodiiy and be able to live again.

The- j-oitcy, it may add a Kmal! amount of funds to the National Treaatirv, is a Rhort--i; ti one. and is working great iiijuiy to tbe cuse. Kv crv me in the co.iu'ry who tlcaites ie in i who has heard how the peop of ta have beeu d-alt with, are i.Htnritdy 1.1 ahont whi ther tiie Rebels burn n. ii-i-otion, or the Cuitetl Ml a tea take, it wiU.out p-iy, or a rt ciuuse to an appea'. 1 be pol'.

has worked istea'. intury to tbe cause In oKldiri! a cause that ii-ed-d but a to become sinccesslul, and place lie is Ttie in its position ftrtadn. of Oeoraia, 1 may remark I bnt I ho people of Savannah, aud those well are tearful that that the I.gtslatn'-i been so strongly influenced tbat thv will not carry out tbe plan I litresbntiowed a 'ew weeks aiuce. If Augusta, has beeu take.i it wtli have a most favorable elli'tt oa the weak members of the General Asseml-y, who do not exhibit the back-bone "hat is essentia! lo succese in a great movemeit sn.cn as tbo one contemplated. I p.rn not without hope that Ibe Jjesl-tiature trill yet accomplish Fomethine? towards pnt- tRif the istftte of Georgia in tne right path.

We have rs yet intelligence of the transac-tious of the Legisla: tire at icon, and jrre entirety in tbe dark as to what course; they have determined to adopt. ScoitJa Ont from i'liarlealoii. A number of scouts have been sijt out from lestou to meet General Sherman's sent frtim Columbia. I is pro able some of limy have return, to Charleston lo-day with definite inteiiiEence of hia hereabouts, but themuvs canuot he obtained here in time for the Arasro. which sails to-day.

It is possible that official dispatches may be placed on the steamer oft' Coarlrstoo, brinish which some ne' iny be obla.ned Irom Sherman. All the supply vessels have born ordered away from Hilton Head to another point, wheie htierman will doubtless draw hi nest It is likely that Snerman will make hH iipeainnce on the coast in the upper Carolina, lie is throosih. I think, with the Itepartmeot iM iMTIOE 4 (Xtr( V. M. XXXVII ITH CONGRESS.

SEt'I WahhisgtoK, Murch 3. Senate. A laiire l.um' tr of reporfs from committees were mace, v.h:cu were cdcccin a nd the ciiuimiiut's dlscliarged. A resolution was unanimously adopted, ask-ln 1 lie teec: taiy of War for a staff ot the iiiies paid he P.aii iuiore sad Ohio liailroatl transportation of troops smco the begti-nicg oft war. Tje ottot rniitebill was taken up a no Eevtral liiiict dmi nts made thereto.

ihe land" bill waa then taken up itcd tbe amendment adoj.ted exempting imported lor the banitary Fair at CUitvgo from duty. An amendment was adopted, placbae a duty ol twenty-one and a half cent per pound ou wrought iron tubes. An amendment was adopted, provaltcg that part ies who contracted i hi the GiVt rnment before the Increased taufT to deliver foreigu gotids shall be allowed an increase oi thecou-iritcl price. Au unieiidiuent wii.s auotdtd i4uclnk ttuty ou Kallroud lrou Irotu lo leu cents per hundred lbs. i An auiendnieti.

mt adopted, reraiif'in the import. ttlou ot i -j I the lufsoiili.oture mo and flax nb-i i jee irom ih pssae ot tie il. 1 ue larui jjh. nenig j-assen, uis; iiiauKq t.f I lie. Senate were uhauinu giveii'to he Vlco I'lesaletit for the able discharge til his presu, mg otneer oi ine uate.

t- exu lining i i i ri, ii ir icip i ui'' Inn ol certain land failromi in M-ciiican was passed. The bill legul iling fees for iuspe.jliiji vessels on Hip lakes mt passed. i he hill repealing section eight Q' the act la td litton to several acts, commer cial intercourse between loyal tfst iusuiixc- tionaiy Slates', was" tkuu up. Ihe section euihoi izes tue ap-jjtutmeni of HKmry Agents lo i urcbase ant products of sia'-sin tnsarrection, with rest ric-t loi a vouch to be gi vt-u to i er, pav-iVi eat. the end of the war.

Au amendment was adopted prcbii) 'lig the sale ot any rebel bond, note or The but was then passed. The ii'ite went lhto Kxi'cn'i Vs. Hi ilor- Mr. i'AWKs 1 1 ied if r. omtiotj that 'lt-tt- be pud out ol the Fun.

1. to ivi; cii'-i riants tit s.ats iroti. hiu! th't-e 'pun Arkans'is. two u.cvaud dollars eti lilliaifc. Tbe Houe ttn-u acted oputi private bills to (event in; I men of rs i 'i Willi crime, in tiie District of "mb as vt.le.

tila'i-i hi tl-army ur uavyt-ti io 'n t.e listrrct in V-bing'o was i i-s- tl. It. appears fruiit ti' I mwnn. Imbibe that seven fi'if the in ho jail hit" leceuiiy let It tm bail aud ,1.1 lit UtSt II tilts rho titen tt.e report by Mr. Pet.5:tth.

irom -li'i-i i omm itlee, to admit of the Ca'ttnet to seattt on the floor ti'ese toterrogatpti 'urn, sii titlormaUon cot. ttiir departments, lie pt at length I r.p:v to tie ol eft lonit a iiie, na ni'ide bill. He i.aid that If ti-i k-to-t Ii 4i1 ll, tbW 11 bad ii- wn I hut ihe Executive ought not to t.e increased, aud fits ot-Jt-l lo restrain it. i i.iat ir it Wii Th. wap con- itn! tijn.i!, snd a ioptt-d would tin ale tbe charael.

of tabil Miuisti-r, and I rroct eded to at lef as. Th" in relatlou to mlU'ary in titers to which has hi en a ir il.e was i Tiie House re-t ilun! the set'tlou providiu- mus' nil on' of regiment such men aa enlisted for an expired ierm. Also, r-tiirrie-J ht lou holding tne principal resia-m-lbk" Sbr improper ct r.ift Tl.e rt. I r. tn i i iir.

(- 1 i it ii u.b I) pas; t-a. laii-i. i ce orotllitt! l-'r. -'io Ir i ret-: iportaiit IV3 Europe. Arrival of the Stmw Canada.

Anerican to the British Regrstry. ERUPTION OF MOUNT VESUVIUS. ier tiin He at two I i ft iSV fi il Mf i'Sf. Wv? lir.iiv-r t'rti ii- i i u'i ft 1 I t. i tt tt T.T Va I 'M -1: JJS, "A i I' lF 1S" ffy Ut 'V i wiiM rrtt Iiin i i rsft iti -hi? n' vv-tshiri-ttH.

in rtwn- nt niasiv i.t i tit" ttt nt-s-f RM- "1 -T! Tiif-nJa. Mr. U'u'pmj. i mti th- jiNi'-i th i i i it hf-u- lo Hvt-ri tt iw tlx In-tt nays vri hort'lri nlul ran is ii.r -i I ijsvftrrt ih' Rmu i rt iiutry itrnt? v.rs vn nt oi vv.ir. iiuonki ration -t a mipj vrt of i hp t.l 'jiy and titittl p.ao Hi Kjl I i.ipi.lo KliVN K.

WtffelV TU-iTdH of f'nk of K--m(i- Sipi SaiTea-ir-nvc ir-iar iti A aii in ata um a-1 in pr1- Tt. Tf)H Y. tlVU.ii n-- i.i'Vii i Brt-Hiiwi rf mill ht--it iy. so- rl in nnl mlvn n--tJ i i Ii in. i Vii.t -s-iti.

h-s i -f aily I te f. rn I in.ft i il'int-r, v-1 -( Hiivmit'' I vtubY. Ll Sat ti iny t4 tt 1 1 i id 'i ty hikJ ivrn uV Hii i i.ir iLi I.imsrvi a tv 1. ttoU'M n.i 'Kl'SVt) 1 firm. iv TV 1' K1-, IK, I.Tf VI from mm phis.

Rebel Gueriila Depredations STEAMKR ('AFTUREI) BY THK.U. ARRIVALS OF FEDERAL PRISONERS. Memi-mk via CAtK'i. tjnerrilia a ahoiii-nl oathldo of tutr litii-s. Th ivetn-meot Kteiimer, Xnnifhatuck.

la i por ol mo-r-tl t.etweeu tiere ami Ca.ro bt on Wi dueK.la.v. lieiierai Mct'oolt arrived hi re 11 i -leua to teiii've 1 Jeneril Hufoid. two rebel ideam-era With priaori-r- tor t-x-c'ii tiiKti, arrtved at liie 111 01 Heil Kivet a few days hsjo aud titliers were mi the wav 0011 lout slream. Two or toiee ot our pWiini blond stea-ners from New Orleims toofc tins-a ou hoard antl cjuveyed th-111 that c.ij From iXortli (aroSina. Goldsboro and Kingston Being Fortified by the Rebels.

NtimtHK, N. it. A rebel Barter jual lu repoita that U. n. Lee hai ordered (i.ildtboroai.d Kiiigston to which iaiiOTV beine curried ir-to effect.

tioldKboro, he K.tys, must be hei.l nt all iHrRxioree is now-at work, nftrlil and day, at Goidsboro, throwing up fortltlct- From Fortress Monroe. Uiisomi! fapJure of Shtrni.iu raise. MONKOC, W'tfcll J. Tlio mail l)i ta'or arrived here b-dnv, bringing no news ol importance front the front. The rep iris of the ctipUire of General Sherman aud stall, in tlio viciuily of Co'-imbta sr lalsc.

THE TAX ON SALES. 10.MEF0RDISAlll.l;i)S0LI)il;RS. New Yoek, March S. mile SSSrtt a hm t0 Guns Captured from the Rebels. GW C.mmernal Advertiser 'jtm-i ruts the.

htimoer ot enpmveti troru iie reVt Is -Ipco lh.t 1st, at, This d-- t. include tUe-Kiinscaptnred or dtslroved tbo A'aoatu--. hiorida, leunessea aud other rebel ciaft, linrtng the bame time, we have uoi lost thirty-tlve cannon. The Cmmerciul says this exceeds the capture mane by Napoleon during all tbe asaiau aud Austrian campaigns. mm inllsned Kxoitc-rnent Oil City The Mrlkea nu Moarar 'rerli, Kisj.

tu1y, Walnut Ubt, aud Hollidnj's Knu-Iu. tereHtlng- Tlotva. tiiecial of PlttsbnrtitYiroruerciat: vim. CiTV, Feb. 27tb, Tue txet'emeut bus Imle abated Rlrice last ym hard from me, F.verythlne lu the oil kingdoai 18 oil the qui vite.

Voiuta ot iuteiest I.ovj f.ol in en so trrowly cot. traded a-i lu-re-t ifuie. Fo-a Iouk time valuable oil lauds, lo tbq opinion of tueknowliigouesYvrtre conflted t' Ull t'rti-lt and iu triiiutaries, and appeared to be centred and monopolized there; but late developments "have "entirely esploded Ifctit Idea, aud they are lucky men, ull of ttktiu. who hate lan (In secured on any of tbe alreama of the upper Allegheny, and can uwalt devol-opiuenUi. 'About ten daye Mace, the whole oil rosftm is slnrtled with the aniiouucemeut or a larvje well beine btrnck on Sugar Creek, about five ties alKive Franklin: 1 It is something about at.

nice a this connty cr.n boast of. At latest h. count Ik Is producing kiiiy KairiU of vtry lubriettlng oil. Thursday lat, Ibe 16 lh, a fl well waa atrucg ou laaudy. XbiK Kirenn empties luto the A.lle-ebeny river alvout nix miles b'siow Kr.in'ilin.

Mr. Culvir, Member ot Is ou'oitbe iiuitiva Kpeciully iutereated. Kiuil iidy proijuiscs to become highly Viduabr'eJor oil puriiOir.H. Lands ir miles above the iii-u hav all ined into second parties holding them evince but little Htixsety u.dieposeoi tuenj. Tlierw Is another well own tii the proper depth at Ule coutiuence tif tlnnl.

aud Little ISundy. 'IhU belonss lo a PitiKliurKh oiniptnT, and preparations are now teiug nuaile to Icn. it. Xbe prospect of Una beuig a n.d well are very Hatter lag, A large well baa been strnck at Walnut Bend, at the doptu of 350 feoU lis present yield is flout Ally to sixty barrets per day. ThiH atrike ti.i' uilvanced the price river property.

A tl a well iiaa been elruvk to-day ou UoOidav fun, In the tiorounh of t11 tlty. Reperta Ht tlie time til writing plactb it at a one hundred irrel well. Tuelown Is greatly crowded at so tl'iicu so Uialhtiangeia iind mucti ditliculty in piocuring acctiiuiuDiiallouK. Tue ice tu OU Creek hs made a mow ami prmiss to give U4 quit an liitortsln time belore we get rid H. Much damnge ha linen i op-trty In the vicinity ol Tr Farm and It msviile, and I wars are entertained In OH City -ou-4 lEmae niaj- be done to buildihis eg the tlau.

It la estimated that the oil products: of Venango ciuiity, Piinnsylfftata, Is at Ou barrels daily. Thls.atthtt cvtrsn price Of leu d-llurs, at the wells, which 4 a low avr-aie, or over tbirty-orae million di.llurs a year. Iiintiaiuuiir of wells ou oil Crutk, in Ju iy, l.vij, wuu seven hundred at the pit-sent iram tli namtier of weils aud toinit do' in tlie cjuuly, is eauiuaud at lietwiwa iuim s.ud four tuwui.ii.ud. In the Keesou Well, at Ihe w.t end of CuJon-town, they have struck uis in largo qnantliks, aid It has become vtry tru) If sr.iue, bursting lorlh sufllcieiH force to knock the irniib engaged to a oouaidetauie dita-nce. rin-eipa! dlitlculty, however, wns to prevent 1..

t.ik-li fire and consuming tuo derrick 4c, and also i Be t.itil tlntl supplies tue walej-power. Slt wateetl.Hiiuo found abotu Ihe time ihe gas was struek," but We did not learu in what quantities, i Intelligence from West Virginia states that the oil fever is raging with unabated lury, and as the spring opens a new zeal for boring seems to seize upon the people. Kvery foot ol laJid is lieing leased or otherwise takeu up, and f.ras are changing haudn rapidiy at umi llutcs. I'uttiea troni the Kasi are ui i i viug in ur.ives, and are shelling out liieir gieentiacks in ir qu.kUJ.iUes. 'ibe lever i.

yviKkiii up lh) wy, nudt-r tue bjliul thai the beadquaileie oi have not yet beeu found. Trie oil fever lu Clearfield county. Pi 1, ou tlie increase. Hprings have been touud iu numerous additional licalltiee, Ironi those ftere-tofore mentioned, which emit petroU urn but experiment alouo will demonstrate whether it exists la large quacVtle or not. To develop this fact the Jotimal says, in addition to tlie well now being suck lu Clearfield, Messrs.

Kills Irwin it Sou, have sold that desirable lo cality situate on the Susquehanna Kiver and Lick some very One surface Indies! bins exist. This property embraces about acree, wlU. a river front of or 9 in I lee. and a or miles ou Lien nun ana nr. intnita- rltui, and Is-consldered the most feasible terri tory tor boring on a joint stocn company having already been formed for lb it yurjMjse.

Uesthol Cartlmal Wlsetnaa. We have, by the Miravlan, arrived at Port- laud, the not unexpected tidings of the death of Cardinal Wiseman, th most pioiiitnet cllumplouof tbe faith in F.ngl nd, and one of the nm.il ial ot the 'ulnolic hierarchy. Ha died on the loth of February. Nicholas Wiseman, Cardinal Archbishop of Westrotster, was Ixirn in Seville, August 2, IV2. HU father's family was English, but be was of Ii 1Kb blood on tbe molber'a side.

He was edu cated at, Waterford, England, and at Durham. He went to Rome in lalS and joiued the school, graduating tn as T. I'. He was made profi-ssor of oriental language aud rector of that school. He published a volume drawn from oriental M.S.S.

in the Vati can library in 1S7, aud returned to England In tf.i). Ihete he prenrut-u an'! laioneuea. lu 1M0 be wat made Klsliop and l'resirient of Mary 's 'ollege. lie became vicar aHtt, lie of tl.e Loudon district in IM and when ihe l'ope i tored tbe Eugnsh hUraicnr. the next yei-r he was ntole srirliliihliop, SeptnijtM-r The next year be was msdei cardinal.

Hiuus Ins elevation to ire led uaj l.e bus published 1-vrg iv upon controversial and literal nitiji'cts, and vl nbe standing bs the avowed chjiuijiiou nt his he has been very proiuli.unl tut a man ol leiter. his writings are En vs on i.ii. us collected Irotn tue Lubliu lie-view F-bloU, or the Church of the KeivHlecl i'n of tdi Las' Four Holies;" a volume of lectures, sermons and speeches, and a drama called the "Hidden in." There is certain! no pretata of any church the Philadelphia (lozelte, who has avrsk-eued so much Interest la thu Anglo Sixon world as Curdirial Wiseman and whatever judgment may WUtou rnUi.ve to hi fdllh.it must lie conceded that he bas borne himself warily, skilfully and strotiLy In his difficult He was tbe exponent of a liviugereed among its and when thtse enemies o.uld point to such bloody dt-rds as witnessed the reign ot try and James; where, too lamlly ar.d political tulei eats ocfllcied with his success. He succeeded In steering between them, 'id turning the whole flood ol Pusejism to Ids favor. He ha reerected monnstrles nndrinQ" ni-ries and chui cbes, and led his successor a v.

tv dlfHcult tssk to eqatl bis career. The death ol no pre. ate of any cburch would prona-bly amuse more comment lhau that of the one now guue. New Mnsic Wamelink' and Barr, Ht. Clair street, have Just Issued a new song entltieil, "Oil, sed my old man home again'' words by Uattl Pell and in usic by Herman Th.

K' fake, alii hor of "Maple by tbe Hlrearn." Ti sor gcau he had at Messrs. Wamelink Parr's rtore. FtSSEMIKN'S Aaimsi OF THE HKNATOH- siiii'. Last week, the following letter from Wm. P.

Feiij-eaden, aoctptlng tlie ofBee of United S'ates-Menalor; was laid before the Li gislature of Maine left the Senate before the closeof my second term, in obedieiica lo what seemed to' ben necessity. I shall return to it the consciousness that, however imperfectly, my bet. efforts have tieen given to thedisch trge of onerous and responsible duties. In agaiu confiding to me the honor of our noble as one of its representat ives, you have shown that my Aorta to serve our beloved country, in tbe pleew to which I was thus railed, have been sailslactory to the people you represeut. I wlil venturo to express ttie hope Ihat hereafter, as heretolore, no act of mine wLl tarnish tlie lustre which their patriotism nnd devotion to the Union aud to freedom have won for the people we are so proud to serve.

"Tlie term ol lYesldent Lincoln's administration now, about closing, has been marked by extraordinary events. will form a re-niai'sable epoch in hlslory. Accord. ng as men have i-laveil their nails in il astbev have ar- raved themselves in ho struggle which has enchained the attention of the world, and the re-uu. tif which must seriously effect the wel-iare of ages to come will the Judgment pissed upun lien.

itht-r as masses or luui-vidnaN. et it no our boast that from the beginning Main was found true to the cause of human liberty that at no moment did her ople falter or faint that uo sacrifice could shake her pnrpiseor weaken her faith. And may the fultue prove, as the past ha proved, ihat in her client ion, a cuise holv euong to fliiht frrlsnme -iob-i)UJioiitd," A ili-i'patch fro Fails, daftd last Thurs tay, the Clevetand Hertild, slaic-i that while a party of men wfteohtcolkctiug for bounties thty wero wnytaid Ijy n'tmcd Wntam fifariarn, asbort distance fiom lili own premises. He fired, hUtIni: oue ot tfct-men, Hugh Kilpatrick. Oue of the party pickel np the wounded man, when Grahnm flretl again, hi 111 another man named Homer Fill'y.

The crowd, who were in the highway, Tiien dispersed. Graham refused to tetany oue pass or see the wounoeu uieii. ir. i weDt. up aud prevailed upon Graiiam to let.

him ex- iimine the men. He touod them both dead. Graham refuses to let tbe ladles be removed, and the citizens of Stow seem powerless to do anytlitne. wts finally captured after being shot aud wounded Iu the aim. Vice President Andrew Johnson arrived In Washliiuuin ou Wednesday eveniu-, iu One, I l-ublic amies, 3 1 3 12, Mini.

ItilllT. FIRE AT NEW YORK HOTEL DESTROYED. FOUR DWELLINGS IS RUINS. frpeoial 1)1 patch to Pittsburgh Commercial. Oil.

i i Y. March 3. A large tlie took place here to-day, causing ttte total destruction of the New York Hotel, tbe offices of Pool Bro. and Reislnger's, and tfcree dwellings. Th Sheriff House was saved C.

T. THspatch by Associated Prea. Ori. City, March 8. A destructive fire occurred at one o'clock p.

tl. to-day, totally destroying the New Yoik Hotel, four dwelling houses, and the uuilding "tupied bv Pool liros. and Lay A Reisiuger. The heaviest loss is the New York Hotel, which is a uew huiiilinr, just fiulsbed, and was to have beeu opened in a Jew days. Tim tnsiirauce tin the liulh'lng was two thousand irs.

It is thought to l.e the work ol an lu-cendlary. Cau'l get full particulars to-night. Stom Armj of the Potomac. REPORTS OF IlEUE ES ERTERS Burning of Tobacco at Petersburg. GUNS BEING REMOVED SOUTH.

Gen. Sherman Near Charlotte, N. C. His Force Rapidiy Advancing. 2s" ew Yohk, March 3.

TheJ Herahi's -lith Army Ci.rps cm respond- nee. liated ltt, 'J'hrtiiigb deserters ivlio ha just (nine in, one ot hum stales te was yeuiday. wlitr hi- saw details tif men at v. irk burning the inrrti nd remov lag ail heavy guns. The w- i marked Oanvillean HreensHoro.

Sherman is reported to be i.boul forty u.iiea from Charlotte, and apidly ad vaucm g. From Lute Kebel Papers. I'tderal Wove rarnts inerth Carolina Genera! Singleton in Richmond. Union Movement Towards Staunton. Pu iI.ADiti.i li 1 A.

March A Washington dispatch, to ibe BulltUn, iays; liichmoutl papers ol yestetdar have been re-reived The H'kiff contains a tsaleigii dispatch ir.im FayeUevilie, C. statlnif that the forces hav advanced iu that direction j. itu Wilmington. 1 ne DmiMtirh fays that Singleton has arrived fit Itaddsillis luissmu I a rnie, and propositi- to exchange Isnnm eoimii. All the other pApors Intimate it rs a privat character.

-as nun, W. C.H.ves 1 Virfciclu, ha.s iiiaiacat. of yesteiday nays: A ivalrv movtcj down ihe Valley, fiwaids From Mexico. MOVEMENTS OF DR. His Position Under MaximiUian.

Sa FRVXCiao, March 1. The Dernorratot this city, wlsicn afraci to ty well informed oouceruing the pians and move-taenia ef Dr. Ijwin, denies emphaticaliy. on titliority oi nls Meul4, that the limprror Nu-poleou has withdrawn from the Sotiuia scceme, as wtta by wwt-io it 'spau-he. Il says, from s.tur.

tit wlilcii wedeetn reitahle. have at-iiotKiit ssurauce tuit there h.ts be-u uo Uie I Inns of the F.mpert.r rccetitiy. whl llu-i i.ul.-.e of the Mexican Kniptre isaJvatn-ira a lupidly as could be reast.nuh.y eipeeed. Wuen'lbe steaiuer John L. Sit-phena ieit M-iiian.

tuere were several thousand Freui troops there. Aiivltres had been received toat Marshal II jzalne, with the main iriiini ol iiumii), was on his way lo Masai Ian, au.t mtKht he x-f. cted there in a lew davs scornpame.t hy Ur. It isl.aiely tbat Ir. tiwin did not sail tor A laLer dste than me tiews received lroio the city ol Mexico, uirect, but If such is ttie tact his vuit has no reference 1..

a ehanee of plan-, as it is not lu lo laKc possession of Arlrlifi, uwluliira of the Northern -tate; therefore, lae i st ol May is not inteudwl Ik make the Stales, ever which Ur. (Ja in will have control -of. a I ii tlou of he Frenen em Ire or a Freui-ti colo. i i'aramnuiil authority Is to reside iu tlie Kinia rir of Mexico while the territory is heid in tru.t lor the payment ol Hie French dehl, at.d to be deleodnd by Frencu arms. From icw Orleans.

GEN. OANBYGONE TO MOBILE. Gaod. News Expected, from Him. THE FLEET HARD AT WO UK.

New tjjttANS, Mai tli I. It Is reported that tjenera! Can hy will leava lor Moli le to day. He Is master of the sltua ti iuand Ktjod reports may be s(K)ii expected from them. The Meet ttiere under Cauuuiodor 1' ilmer, is hard at wurlt. Yestt rdav was observed as holiday.

ih.iuin.nd roloreil school children, and a number of pntilie functionaries, lncln iiiiK tioveruir ii itin, participated In Ihe ceremonies. ottnu iu fair demand, rangm; from to TH Oold, N'ew York Finance and Trade. l-iai uispaica vvesiern AHaia-tatea Krw, Nkv York, March The stock boards1, gold petroleum tsoards and produce wlil be closed t. morriw and the day generally observed as a i iday fur financial aud commercial duties' At the Stock Kxchange to-day raiiroad spicu-lalion was stronger and prices better with a lai- demand for stocks. Governrumit stocks and some demand In gold honds.l S'ate are quiet and steady.

The only feature coal and oltitr miscellaneous shares Is uiiiherland and Marip isa. tiuld is sleaity at, ill The absence- tf any advices lioin it-i riiiin glvesrise to untavoratile rumors, aud bonce the marki Is well sustained. The mouey market is easier more capital offMririK anil the il. nund decreaine. ssteriingexebsruj i fl' nit r.

i'. trolenm sttks very (pilet tiie flue nations hij entiiely uuimporta'it. Kmplre City soid a' Consoiidatd ViiiJ, 4TH Kynd triu alb, Tack iK, 17. H. 7i, rherrv Run .01 Manuattau, S3c; Ivuicfeerbiakcr, is.

The market la nominal, with sales of crude st tlra 4 and sales of refined, in bond, ut b7M.iSc tree, EVK.NIJiU HOARD. Nr.w York-, March 3. T.ie sales at (Jallst'her's Evening Hoard were as tiold. New York Central, 112; F.iic, 7 1 '-4 Hudson, IH Kfadlnsr, Old rn, PitUbuiu, 7saj Uiark island. Northwestern, 4il Norm western Kf Fort W'avne, Hl'i Ohio and Missis-at ti pi (Vrtificales, 2VX: Mari-po-sa, 17.

Cio.d and very dull. THE EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. Duplicity of the Rebels. New York, March 3. Tre Hival'Vi Army or the Potomnc special vs nrtsoners hve been delivered to ns bv tliei: t.els lor several days.

Judge Oald says tiiciiifh water bas prevented him from doing mi This has not lessened his ability to receive im-'i unmbers of tbeir own men. It la thought au esCJiie ior gamiuB umair aavautage in pumbers. rto more win ueiivereti hy ns un tii another instalment has arrived irom Kich. iiiond. New York Dry Goods Auction.

Niw YoRK. Febuary il. At the Pry Goods auction to-duy, meltons vieided S5c; six-fourth Enalish Diago nal coatings 1 4h; Extra fourths Black, clotbs at 1 05 Extra Wide do at 3 1 lii -it 2j. Soma of the enterprising eapitalists of 6hlp- pensbarg have formed a stock company for the purpose of establishing several glass mann- faotories near Roxbury, FraDklin county. It is said that an admirable location has been discovered, wUltabuuilauce ot excellent sana etc.

During the present contest with the rebels "the peculiar people of tlie Lord," an tbey call themselves "the Lord" ir.ianlnj; Jocffmlth, Liiiibaru Young, tr Botoe uch wcitiiy have laid tjniet, ns If to see which party would beiore they declared tlic-mtclves on cithtrsido-With retard to their loyalty ti the Union, the Nevada, Colorado, Journal puti'L-dif xtracls Irom two tfrmoi-s preached st the Thbernacli? In Salt Lake City oh the 17th ot i.t iei.i' tr last They are as lull of I reason a lauguae can be. The first was delivered by G. Q. L'uQnon, who commenced by showing the order which reigned in heaven, and iheobedience of atigels to the mautlutes of the Almighty, etc. After dwelling some time on this analogy, the t-peaker then proceeded to know the relation of the Latter Day Suiuis lo I tie angels and the elect of Ilesven.

The speaker then proceeded to exhort the Latter Dty Ksints with reiert'iice to their itnplhit duty end obedience to I tie High Prlt sts, not on! in kpiritual, btiliu all secuiaraud temporal inat-teis, going Into the mlfjiites, at htiigth their imumlen duties, to those in spiritual power, etc. He then proceeded to often reilu'ated perset ul Ions, rtc 1.. Which tbey have la en mljfcted in Missouri, lib to. s-ew York. Illinois and Iowa.

He then said that far as wi.i couiMuel, iie wouid retreat no further; the devil was in midst the irrepressible inflict, was at hand; the contest was inevitable, and, as lor one, he a as ready lo meet It to meet it rivtbt tm this toli; the blow may us well be struct now as alai.y time, or leu yearuliom now. Are we not au strong nowaswewtli bu ten yen's hence? Then why delay the contest wnich seenia so iut'Vltaoie? wny wait, 1 say, my biel In tbe limuiiul God, shall ii ireal the enemy, who hava tollowed us tor the last twenty years 'the speaker tben, by labored exhortations anil numerous Kesticula-tiona, besought bis heaiets lo prepare, ua'd and watch. "The baitie. 'said be, "must be fought, and the victoty won, in the name of Jesus Christ." His sermon was received amid taiesof "Amen!" by the ctnigie gallon. The secoud discourse was delivered by Bri-haui Young, who said tLal be eud.ise.i a'l 1 1.

at bis brother (Cannon; had adverted lo; said he, "I dosiie to ad 1 a few further remarks There ia au tilement here called Geiitiles. I si.pp.osa they came here to yet rich out tiie liiiius" The speaker then proctedc-i to s.ii.w the the neeessltj ol Implicit oiiedience lo his commands, eic. Said lie, "i lave, by adiiiiuistering upon ytmraflairs in the Con ven i ion. uud raising li.e price t.l giam, cut iniuiiy In your purses. When I say money, 1 uieau mwuy.

Wby.l.rethien, they talk about oietielug comiadled leave ht re. 1 may go iwa rn. fr a. iiXie; lait, rtureti, wtieu ti.ty ta-k. Kisiikt uie leaving here, I tell yi-u ben 1 tlo liiey 11 know it; slid fiat's more, hum Ihotiti bills lpUilSu to tti by tesluie; remain as Iney have, (taiMuif bis voice to the iiitiest) pitcU of we will be here lor evi and forever Ciu-so! Amen, Am by the coniriegstiou Tlie speaker tlu.u ailuaetl to wai hicli wsM tfolnat ou iu tUo t'ast; "that the Al-tnlgtiiy wsta dotug Ids work tUute, and I hnt the Almighty will do his work iiei aad ai by someliody win he coming f.t.m UL.uicai.ing his mej ning hy the sigii t.f If.

ber, poiutiDg to tiie Suth.ai.d ins stfutl pielly sisui sotuetioly IU otti-log over thU way. iiudi.ra' ing hit uieamtii; by (titer atciel signs and lueuact Y-ci know What 1 mean tluwaid chiaU.i;.. ieushter. Cliv tue cwnitreitaUitni. Xplanatlon atu't iuteuded lor Tu here were tsideutiy led atij and as the speaker Ivuii bis stal, loud files tu Atueu!" arose from tluui." A Prsjer lor l.titllrtJ.

The follostlcg heaatuui pravcr. sppiicahie the limee, hot to none more tiitiij Ihe presi ut vat oue ol ihe tatiy prodn or the -f irinaliou. It ci'ijiu'iiii 1 in' fii (r lttsk of Private i'u" i n.l i.u i tie till the of 2' a 'Uy' i'. sltoutU ever to. si 1 lie eartii is i bine, I i.

an. I a rotataiued luelelll 1 1 A 1 1 ti i 4. tii. putt.ii.tii lueti, to pt-ss over ii th. primage iu ibis vale ot tears im-iii.

ihe to in Il u.ui the tljuui tli.l po-iiH uie ri.uuiN, pan lure and dwelling id Ui eai.o, li.y, reuieuilietiug tiii iiiM-hi l- t- l'iy ten- nle, may not is- a act sii.itui imi the tuelr houeew ami nor i take hie dues the uinijer oi t'uVfUiu. ituiikihiiit; bni, mi let tuem i.H tt. tithere tbat tlie luiistiuatits U.er..,i le ame both to psy toe iriiti. aid ase. 1 ouestiy live I 1 Uuilnnii toir Starmir, nod to relieve toe Giv to ti.ettt ra4j, ais.

li cuti.iiiir ltsy ha I ktraugwe aod ptlirrtm trt here no dweii.iig p.ace, hut seeking oue to cttme thattbev teinetotiei lug the mmr' inii-tiBUanoe of their lilc, tiy irah lim' I. suftiiMeu au i not un u-t couple iatd Ui land, to im-i 11 o' t.tnem; but so have en 1 t'Ut 1 beir tei.eltlrl,', aa.l t.fcUsr.--, Umi a LU 1 1 luat teteivt.l weij, i.g ililotifca J.so;. i i.ili-i ur lot U. I l.e (t.tta I rtKltv The well-lnfnruied of the Prd; adeiphta Ijljrr .,436 I nam tl.e 1 tnor.ty that the uv ei 1111, en has tu.n 01 tiie repf.t uii heavy c.ipf ures tit tn-t Columbia. Cbnrleaton and Wllmiiigtoo.

nor te it rieiieved at tbe Vt sr fr Navy teirthiei that snch cptnree have twu made. 1 fist 1 may I odd lots In Wilmington Is im; ri.o utile, bnt at noottjer ow In t'tir forces Is one thuui-afitt t.a et. pciie That the seme opinion is be tv tue trade at the North Is Hprttr.tit -s that no (ieelme i. pinc In the mai-kets there, wntfti itu-at certainly would have tieen the i-e was a teeners! del ief ine receipt wonl-I au earlv The rum. via New trleari Ihat Hie Frt-fict.

have lori.l.ht.n tttpt.rts to Atoencan por; lrtoi) Matainoras, si trscls nil. ntum. Ttitouab this eiianiiei irm Amerli-an mil's have witij lir iun-- lii.ii a year pjst, ami il hw no urc -uiui fui entire cargoes 10 he utiule op tit u.e preci lapie. i i.e eftc of tne otd if Hie rei 1 In oorrt clj must ud loeubauce vame ot u.e Bit tele, unless bapiasii to strike a tttfii well lu tue regi .11 ot aioi.ua ur iieorgiu, iro prospect lor wnicu, jul at present, in ei eaeotireKHig. iu oott net non witu tu lit mense tr f.

flo tue reheis aie mm carrvtnu on Into mu lie State ol Texas into Muliu, ami lu euormouk amount ol gotals received 111 return. 1 a. .1 tt.ai preparat Ions are tnagiug lociieua tins Oui e.s, ljut helher the efforts win mj laore sue- wstul thau heretolore, retnai ns to be n. here is a rumor ttiat pan of Hie heavy L.ro. now at ivew uneann la lutendetl to lor this purpose.

Auother movement which, it is hoped, will hreak up the supply of sil lo the rebels, is the Issuing Ul order reipiiiitig bonds lierealter to oe given tor I tie 1 la. ii 1 tf "aJMMUleO cargies aud HUf-h nketo ll.vaiiu I hese gis da have, of late, gnue without any re riction but II lias leatie.l out I iiv have alii-r warils fouti.l Itn-ir wy lo ir th ftiuih, arid it has therefore heeu iipf. sary for our own safety that every shipper to Ha vaua. shall give bonds the same as if he were shiipiiii; dtrtct to Mexico. Puitllt AmtiseioeuUi.

TH EATiit. Au exlra l.lll is snuouu. el f. pertorutauce ibis wiii.j, The moial diama 01 "ieu ignuiiti a iiitr-Moin, wi.U Mi. il.

11-dersou as Joe will be pil rand This drama tjt-picts a smiles ot truthful rctoue. iu the courae of a drunkard tile, some of Ll.i tsjucniug in the extreme. "S.rp by step is poi trayed tue downward co. ir 01 tne i.i.J.-i aud his unlortiiuale vic.liin, and until both art. tuiued.

The play will bd loliuivcd by a raud national tableau, alter winch the entire com pauy wid sing "the f-ptuled Ham er. oe ioilovveu tiy a oauca ii mijsac Jeiinic and Kylvester. ihe enlei tain uieu will ii.uciuut with Jaca fruepueru. uu itiominy ven log ii t-iuimil able comedian Dau iSaicheil wlliapp. nr.

EvahiKH Di'iutA. Campbell Castle's F.ug- lisli fiera Omipauy win commence a oritf season lu this city on Monday eveuing. ihis coiniany ehjoye an envlaole reputation as operatic arllsis, and we hava m.tc.l our ei-clmnges tl.e highest commendation oi their musical anilities. Toe following criticism from au authority lu musical matters wla uive oui readers some idea of I tie treat in store lo. hem: Halle's tipera of tue'Kose ott asiiie.

was per formed for the first time last evening, and met with amosteoruiai reception irom uieaimn It. was very finely put UKn ho stage, is most admliably atlapted to I he cjpi. iiy of Lhe cum- pauy. and well penormeu iu t.11 lis uaracU -rs. Mis 1-Hocklou sang her tati P.

F.lvira, very well, and acted trhat nuiig y. is ol thetiuestHotrewies we have sei-u ou or.er.ilic stage iu ioug time. IMiss G.a.: gie Jrowlct better advantage I u.u iu anvoiiA iu which we have seen iiur, and tevi ial tmit s. during Uieeventug woo muriLLa tor her well exw'Uled voca.iuation. Win.

1 as the Muleteer," addod to his ioi m. well estabiisued reputation mm au exijuis: lu tcu- or and most aceouipusut 11 actor, lu Ui lu "I'm uotthe Uueta, and tbesoio, '-'Twaa lank and lame that templed thte, his pur voice Dike the peals ol silver bells. Air. S.C. 1 hv bis splendid siuainir.

cotiliimtd our previous conviction aud assertion that lie stands tije veij uvui, aun. ui jiaritoues in this country. He made a splendid lion Pe rir. tie electrified the au.iieuca bv bis mag uillcent reuueriusj ut me ciarion soug iu the laotact, which was encuied with e.uthusiai.'.ic storms of applause. lr.

Warren White always brings dowu the house with his flue acting aud slogiug. "Don Fiorio" could tiot be surpassed in correctness aud geuerai excil-leuce. Mr. Walitr Birch as D.m Sahusl, Air. cikaais as "Pablo," anil Mrs.

Beusley as "Donna Beatrice." were each and all goon, it can be set down that the "Koieof Castile'' was a complete and unqualified success law I Lab Appbara-vck. The Carter Z-miive Troupe, of twenty young ladies, will give a matinee et Concert Hll mis afternoon for tbe accommodation of ladies an 1 children. Iu the evening they will give their last entertainment lor the present in this clly. Varieties. An attractive bili is ennout-ced for this evcnlhii at ITimble's Varieties, aud as nstial there will he a crowded housi.

Captain B. Llnojlu ieturn.d from the Army Of the Potomac with dlapatches from General Grant to the War Department. mi ituuuOMt. lirowii's ll8Ss3f iffHOtlUftd. Hicemorid More Impregnable than Evar A Rebel View of the Situation.

(KIM'S iiY KAI. HIS OBJECT A FLANK MOVEMENT. iiion Force Deft'atfd In Sortli Carolina From the Trans-Mississippi Department. Bloka-fe Runn ng Galveston- Message cf Gov, AHen, of Louisiana. ten- Tt rriblt? Stale of ACViirs oh the nf I p.

riid Dl.tpatcli lo PittsKairsr fVunmerelal. VVashixgkis, March Richmond FZj-atnirtrr deiinu uces (fovernor Ki n't messnsre furiously, and says wbo'c and eftVct, can only be rt trd-d as an i 11 ir ott the pait of the Governor o' th wt.roy the civil and mllltarv authority of it onfedoracy, and lo break up theauthority li Confederate (Jovernmeut. Itiisarecom- i to ireorgla to a'laado'i the Conte.dc- Tcy tohrfak un he Confederate 'Jovernment its army tretire ea' State within Itself ins is the of the message. Its niean- lt-K liny be ri -tubed over with professions of lovnlty, but. if responded to favorably by th legislature of Ueorgi.t, it will lncvitablj' result in ruin.

be F.xuninrr Htys, editorially We cannot help thinking our friends, thu enemy, are a little premature lu presuming the to be their feet. There are Southern armies ol To'tenl'tide be field. and Richmond, tbe ntpitat. is more iroprcKnable at this tionr tliati it has been at Miy period of Ihe war. The thirty which Ht-irna to be a 1 lowed us as our utmost V'-StiMe 'eavc of life, may prove as elastic as the (trace of u'nt-'y days, which wai'i KtneuiDe It inju aceoide 1 ti tm at ne of the wr.

Tn- truth of tho matter Is the Sou tli It not by any rnesss so near Itv limlta ol providing military supplier f.r tin-c intlnnnrice of war tt the North, to its of flnancinl re Already the war fii t'lem a which niiaort of nccens v. iiiever tniti insit'e, -m I wild '11' maiti ia c-iun'ry enterprise of subjnat it ruay ei'riii nate. dm i 14 Ps exist-e il ce. 1'hptticaei by Pres. Vahiniston, March .1.

The fol'owlnic from the Kicbmond Whin o' 1st "rji'fit d( yeKtrdtv states that tbe ad-xn'icv rrnlel' Tttv hrt ten.l wo r.r rla trts I ch clrcd. If nd de'a'etl. hr the r-ii-iiri'iii't and thu n-e nt rnftt kiti'v ri a ril tn 1 he t.iih"' je 1 -e rnrUed il hrsr ri to niin I of nt ane rrio'io'Ti. Tin en mv i -s at. p-'I'-'iOH r.r p.

if-- bit-' tit ICT. hilt ho'd In a' vi. etfltent i love I 7 etiet.i rn t-nris a e-i'. ir tr 111-viinini f-rti'r ti.t'l tii. i.e37ie of fiis 1-ete or.e-1' v- x'a 1 ni te'lovri hat our rtohie ar.n 1- pre.

i to fi. tn-'mv tnn. It tv-t'tim ti to i-ive hfru. riow7 as ovl. 7ie -er nown, and de e-mine 1 never to.knmv de- at.

A '''-Tire tinmr of anke. .1. --tertert comem ni .1 pointi. ha rvrivii -f. 'iern r.ndtr n-l order No special itWon'ch 'o 'he da'e I MaHanna ssv ha c-d.

lictena-n ha I seventy friHi', fncttidine or. ol. jtire itrt.lDt atid nt! I.t -itfiiwnT. Also. wairon, slxiy Lor 4 an aTnl.n!!nce ttnd o'sarCv nrnis.

The etientv SrKst rt in kUle'l s.iiiVc't'J"er1 Ineludtne ihe'r Adiuttnt mi 41 vo.itwtrd itn ir Not one of lii'-ir in pen wep lo.t. ir.mrlR. bavins: lr Hii'hrretl to a brier. r.iot'",ed m-n. it wl'T n.nke i'ts liea i'lna." a' li'oii'Ot.

and iJn.lj.'.n "sijt- ti 1 1 --o 51.1 ilTPIrilV to OH r. Ii to men who on 51 iililir-'iti. rlv aliii-o tro'ti the j.cr ht i- c-i 1 a mil of view rt tn ih Tri'is i 'ir. littrhM- ii'n 1 at. H.ii-ehon.ion or a Or tt'e erernt.

i't. riitintnir tw-reer Cie Wi s' is la-! hap in this r-p et the and CmrtMini. Quite a i steamers btve rnn t. nnt out ti; turn. a tue tor'riiat)'.

tivertitii. TH-'teert t.ir land iu- on r-iii tirf 0. ii rrston nt Mores Vus an at ar- tllieti witu I other rtiu expedition tilt in out at New Orrm tt ved to he latenued lor v. a'-d no! Vi.jl.iie. Trie Army 01 the I iu excellent aptrila.

and tt.e troop- tw w-'-i applied wi clothing, forage and munltiona The niettatitEe if liiiv. Allen, of I urte tiie piacin? m.vi riegroe in 1 ne 'o 4e meets 11:1.1. 11 i Vt-t n. api-r OHUor, in A i'o? 1 e.p of 1 Mt it-rituii; froiii on ur-. in a ii.mi, lite luiitiy ri'l-i n.ery -itrr'.

leiriOi-i tii rid-. 111 li.wkuni and iolotr. oriui-rally nose rival ibe miuotn days ot liica l'urpln. ami such 11 rt'ta of terror tm t. en in-ittmii'Hteit ta.t tr.ivei is inmost irok.n up 111 K.ime por: ions of tiie i tuple 1 with thes are lare numto-i of a to tnr-ir lioni's 011 fai Are vowing verieiitiee on specu S-itors io the Northern ctmnltes wuo hnvo reiusrd to I iiii Coiif.

d. rate money lor corn other t. trlcit life, fiom ti.elr ami somet.iiii is done ity in aiithorlty, wa tu.iy look tor a depcrate atate ot ttlfairs. Froni airo and Se low. H'liat Itfbel Utu, Forrft Has Done.

HIS ADBHKSS TO HIS TKOOrS. FRESHET IN THZ MISSISSIPPI A SCARCITY FOOD IX ALABAMA. Cairo, li. .1 tclis.ib, Misaisaippi, p.ipers of tl.e Is'h, cort-t tt 1 1 is addresses ol the I'ettel Koi'l esi. uis noups, lh results of i-peraUous il.iriai; the says.

Tbe; havelotiglil liily battles, killed antl captured sixteen uousaud of tlio eueu'y 1 wo thousand muses and sixty sever: p.tfes tif arti.iery. i'turiet-ii iruu.spoVis,. tvc-i'ty t.ates, hi a in bula net's, lo stand ti." aims, l.i.s-k bouses tlei-lroye-tl, oi. iiuiroud 01 idties h.irue.l, miles ot railroad 1' and tilteeii iiilliuiu dollars' woi th of property dtsiroyed. In aet'ompiisning lllis.

It a admiti they wi re o. casioual: sustametl ey other troops, but s.tys their number never tr.ce.dett live Ihtjiisitud. Two thousand have beeu i.iil'e. or wounded, and wo beusand taken prison ers. He it lis them to prepare lor rem ved a lion, and warns them against being id; and bv tlio Steu song ol peiiec, for tiicle be 1 peace save upon their separate luutpvndcm uat uinu! ity The river is still rising rapidiy here.

low land bet.veeu tiro Moiin 1 "tt un! portiona of the latter place, is sitlitrergi .1, it iutei fering wifa tin; opt tiu tne lard. Hop. T. C. Collin! Asslsluut Speelivl Attend uie Treasury at.

been appoiuled suiiervisieg SptM-ial AtiOtit J'oi? 'be flsl Kpeutal rigency, comprising ihnt part the Mississippi Valii-y Ivmg west tif the Alle-ciii ny Mountains, 1 ast of the mouth of 1-nn, jtsve. M'l extruding south, to snch part i 01 Alab.tina, North Carolina and Vir ginia, as is or slum he occupied by National h.ices operating front the North. Imboden is iu emimaod of all th libel military pri.soua in Georgia, Aiabama aod is.si.sslpp;. a great scarcity of Is said to kldy's division ts breaking up the distilleries tn Alabama.sothat grain hu.y be had for the MiltVriug famillea of sohtiers. Whtfikyls 10-gaidtd a worse enemy thau the Yitnkees.

Destructive hires in fvlissouri. Iot-w 10,000 XoIlav.ss- ist. Lop is, 3. A fire occurred in Clark county, Missouri Monday, eutirelv- destroying the pork and contents of Maxwell. Tbe Ilsk ainnno's to one thousand dollars.

ie.ls house ot Messrs. Jenkins. Tnmr, Maysviilo, Notioway countv. was irsMtmeiM jflreon atur(lay lvst loss iweniv ihousaiiii 1 dtiHars. Kxt'-rslv are elite- made to ddebrate to-morro-v.

io snroniauwviili tii- 1 PtaU atloOietl it vnrinnn tin 1 S. l. Ot i Ol til Last. The West Virginia Legislature adjourned Thursday sine (iie. 1).

lii it Is 1: a 1 1 intuit rnlng oiuntcrrial. Ihl WHI'V CoMUKacisL, for this wretc, ecutn I i "'-two columns of general and l.i at iihv if ,1 i mid uiiicvlluneoii matter, vol ruul all tbe unuyipal nil rs eieMlimolllnt.iJl!t-Qc.t,a4id ahdirtvluw il ir.iu,iiil and ullier just nut, ai.il n.a ii l.ml th r-Oolt stores, or at the emmwror 'uKimiiiiii. oftlcc, marly for ri al tug. tvmnnftilrvroiM ol hirn isti trig-th. Ir friends with Ihe weekly psper i turn ti hi tne Slate, should cuntr copy tli- cvvMwnr-iAL nt set tn tliem a.

inn If you waul a reliable conn e'C'nl and uett'S iap-r. sldli full ri. ru of tit I discovers, marten, anil ltlt wr aut Kniiral n-i, to send lo y. ur friHnd a eiKtauce, subscribe for the (UTibsaT MOlSlkl t'OMUt I I lAL Kitr'rfllnary times ai tlustt, and extraordinary tirnu move im at all. Cii.lertaU'hiiu ai.d aetr lu III Mew ojf tlil5.ttof tntnawtth no entity that prod rm st.irtllnu lh oal- way to attract attenlt iu and si HUitWHB to lb a ercliaut lio lm1i larg-'lT i the m.v.

produrcl la the nilniln of by nxrauo ot adv rtmioit. Taia ta of pre-aut oent Itnportame. 1 ha great advntaeo It fully ximp H'edlu lUsonf i1 the Messrx. A MarW.it unvi. iMun on Hie a'ert Tor hm.K.

and wairhlii ttli an eaile fin opporlu-nltlM te buy clirap, they have iki lo a aad, I hie bomthi usual dull eeanoD of ton jr, U.ey, Id a aplrlt i.f larKe llbiallty, and for tint iurpie of fintlmitiiic wlmt they OouhtUiw orn-sliler a tit I hatnt of iu dar peuple-tht of dally their or, upagraad wl of dry Kiod. at prlcea really reduced ihat there can pua-Klhly fre no dl ute an te their and an are prolaclnc a greet la oar city, and crowding tti-lr more daily wl'h onsUimers. Kverythlng Hi mid old, if iod. and tudlff ra rt. Ik atl I at arc-duird prliv, and thai, too, while every day hrinita us fimtvtlie eut the Intelllueuc that goods are appreciative value.

Value of I'uro Wiurs hi MeUni Ks. 'ur peoplH are aware of the benefit of wUieln me ptihltah the fid owiog extract froa Hooper's Medlral Uiptlonary I a well-fmmdL'rt that tiiuno a ho inili.Iae In the ntw of pure ine, tire leai gnhjnct to ot the malig-iia-'t aud Intermittent d. la putrid lore Uiroat, small fo. rtttnripd rtth great dMl ty ami uiploms i.f putridity, wins la con-aidared an a principal reuittdy aad la uluiortt ail caeea of lanxuor and great prostration iftitmith. wine In experiaiicwd bu a luurt grateful aud eOlcacluiik cordial than caa be turnlalied froDt ibe whole claaa of arnajatlcs." Taa chief difflcolty rTHahle wlnee has been tbet scarcity and exorbitant price, brit this has beeu leiuoveil by th li.troiiu.

tlou of a i ure native wins. ripared from the Portugal tsauiburg irau, etteu-sivaly cuillvuWd by Mr. A. bpetr, of Sew Jersey, OkileiaUiu I be bat ubnjiited bis wiiie to toe test of in asp of our celebrated physicians, aud all coacarln Its fnrUy, medicinal prupertits, and superiority to the bett Port wiiii. Hlosi of them to slinily tbeir Juit apurec'alloa of Us salutary eRVcts.

prtscrlbo It ixi cants or deb llty. of the kidneys, and chronic requiring a tonic, sodorlflc, or clarttlic treatmeut. JxiMinr. Urngglsts sell It. A1 IVnuy Savetl a ko1 mt Two KaruU.

a (reeAaaviag may be wade by buying your ladie9 and mlaxes' furs at the extorsive aud popular house of Win. Flawing, No imWuotl 1 bainaojeuse line of all tbe newes. styles of ladi-s and ru nans' furs avtbie establltbiueut, will be sold at a great reduction order to c'ote ont our prt'iut siorlc Dun't turret tlte place, Wm. Flenilr.g's, f.nt-rla'S bat. cap and ladlta' fur botwe, No.

is Wrod street. To iiriivern, Any of our readera who wlb te parcbase asuperiur qaallty of groceries, dried fruit, eeffs, butter and such articles as are generally kept in a tirnt-class wholesale grocery store, should, by all meant, call upon Mr. T. Jeuklna, grocor ai oooiBibsion murchant, t'o. 23 Liberty alroet.

Tbe establisbmeot is among the beat In the ty. aud denier wilt bud It te their advantage to examine Mr. Jeukina' stock before pur-cb elsewhere. Bt'on's Ilulidiss-. flaga.

Pittock bas an assortment. Cavil and get a supply. Call aad get a supply. nil and aar maps at Patoi k's. i ci ma per doaeu for pho.ogc anbs, at the en perlu of Plttut a.

Albums, diarlsa, guld pens, ic, at Plttcck's. All tbe lale books, papers and magazines at Fit Vita's. Tanner, Attention TheTancers of Allejheoy, nttsbutKh and vicinity are requested to mi'ec at AmliTson's. No. Mi, LlberJ ty street, to take concerted action to secure a more prompt delivery of bark, and thereby avoid trie delays and lost wbl' we are now subject to, nu Mon day, the ib li.sr., at luo'elock, a.

ni. Several Tauners. UniverNMiittt Fair. Masonic ITall drew a larire crowd last eight, in at" tendance upon ihe TJnlver-allat Fair To-night the Fair will close with a dl rtbutlon of articles. The Hall will also be open in the afternoon.

First Opera Might Tbe sale of reaerved seats for tbe first and second nlgblaof tt.e English Opera Troupe, at Mesonlc If all, will com at tbe muslo store of O. C. Mellor, 81 Wood street, at o'clock, tn's Firwnien'M Itall. Annual AMiiclfctton Ball of the Vigilant Steam Fire Engine Company, at I-afayette Hall, on Thursday evening, "Kareb lis I. uHlrf, 31 HuUiarapatbUt, No.

Penn street. ftltouge-e. ITor aa excellent astoi tJLunt of Sponges go toT1eu lugl druj store. Nt. sVreufel Thl venturer airirt aoldlarof fortune, who wan captured nmong tito Cbltgo oaspiralorB, an1 now lying quits 111 at ClnolDuati, he Is on trial before a military eomramstou, lint a mnat romantle history, Jmlgtnic from the fnllowtng.

which in going the tsewntuper run nils u. fnr that. Tinnie he 1 belter itio'n hi Kurtii'tt ami Nlnrroccvt, thn hv any either. Is aiiM-mtwr of a welt-known Knuliah laniliy. ami seiiiH to have devoted Iiih whole lif to Hie eifliiiifreBrols.

Idier of fori tine. Iu early thr. rs lu a reach lanci reulrBetil. itTl hi" xlu Iroin a private to a lleitr.anU aflerwnnl became a i at Tunater. Morrticco.

under Mr. liitiraiiiouil Mv. flavlnij acqulied a perfect knowleilne of Arable, he entered I tie ser vice A.b.lel Kde.r, a id under that rpnnwneil cjlef hefoitght the Krench liMir vr aud A half. Ht another tune of hlaille ho UtteU out ft veeael and carried a -war uu Din own inivamiw iHiuui witu Hie Kill' virtex. on the Meduerra-t tin tront (iibraltur.

Tmring the administration of Mr. Jrlh-, when (lit cotmtrv ut euirnued to a war with Mm- -o. 81. Leger lltted out and tuunueil a vrssfl at iialelou, in Hpmu, to ciuibe agaiuai me rwu-Tiieice t)I the Stali K. AUhnUKh he had hi.ui.

iliamlsKe Irnm the British Tanvter.and had been expelled irotu Morrooco In coneiuetio of the many despurate acta of had neroelruied HaaliiKt tuelii- hatntauU, be uevtu lUelitss iiad Uie auduclly lo i ei urn TiUKier In tbe garb of a Mussulman, in order prucnrettieservloeanfawell-known hnvaod aa a oou federate In lua scheme oi murder and pillage. By th- unitel viuilanc iirtr oonioiat (itbralier aud Tangier Hi. mans were frustrated. The veLuMla w'a seized by the SnauiHU anthoritieH, theerew dlspersetl, nd Mr. St.

Leger wast a 1 oxnelied lrotn Moriooco. wltli the ionilortitiTuriirice Ihcl third vlaitoubiB Dart would nect'ilt tbe haoba to send a IieadtotUeSullan wiiuout uu umai ktoiu paultncnt of ft body. i fcrnci tip as Hriif ur the I'll :t.u war. In lie i.h un.i hail MOioe iiilerinrerri II.L IlL.llaU llBUaB r.i i in llueUOK ATifcn', slid ut an eurly period of the prt-HC-nt troubles he r-u tue Ulocltuile and lomed Hl co-lalmre-m la lniamv, ilia i Jinieuci aie. ro lio waa Adjutanl-dencril and baud man to tbe notnriouK John Morgau.

Ht. Litger iii fMHTlesH. cruel and IiIimkIi lui sly villain. Ia Morocco, where be always woie tbe usual red lei i-ao'be wuh known an a daredevil, ready to risk ht'own Uf" tbe perpetration ot crime. The Moors feared Uitu, aud from the reputation lit' Hcgiiireil of posseasing an evil spirit lie ft, is dreadful to contemplate the crimes this tn-ti must have committed airatoHt our people, Pu nia career of mnrder and pillage in the aarvloMof the rebels.

The appeallni? look of aud uuofleudlng man, woman or eh Till could have no effect ou St. Lege.r. He is tiiiateror blood, and bis-course of infamy flea iv merl snort shrift and a atont rop. Ki lmer is rather tall, thin, verv wiry and arrive atal bh eyes have a wild roving look. Imsiiur to tbose dasperndors confined in onr Htai nr ioil AlthouKd be looks ahont lortv-nve he in mxmy urty-flve years old.

liu wl a ladV raro aeooinpiisumeiitB and braTt.r wherTshe was compelled to ask pro. teetmn of authorl. lost the brutal ity of tier hiiklniid Thetfiti" 1 '-vedale, Olbrultar and and owueJ by St. Leuer.ata liae when dared not place bis loot ou the Jsotr." asm KjTiVAi.l,ueonililt.n of lllaira villa held a fatr and festival February 22J. for tlie benefit of the Christian Commissi' from yi.ie, which met with rat success.

His are Orders Carried to the Letter. Out REPORTED CAPTURE OF AUGUSTA. Rebels Said to Have aud Our Troops In Possession- Joe Johnston in Command cf -the Bebels. HVRDEE AND TAYLOR HASTENING TO HIS AID. AFFAIRS AT CHARLESTON.

Off I'HAKtEsioy, South Carolina. I We hit ve just r. ceived the ofiiei 1 iutelH-jje ice of burning oi Columbia, Caro-li on the 21th Inst Alter the town had been taken poss ssioa ol tsiocum's Corps kovie of our trot is were cdoa from 1 he houses aud some st rnuu killed, on account of which General dicmian ordered the tewu to be buinedt which order wa carried out to the letter. Deiterters art: constantly errlving in About two hundred aud seventy arrived within the last day or two, who confirm the report the evacuation tif Augusta. iSecrgia, jail its occupation by our troops.

Oiiicial dinpatt iies Nort oa tbe Arauo. hitrleislou. IIead.H. C. February 26.

SH.ce trie Oc-AipatioBol hariest by i forces tu'litary ciii'tcrs the ilepMitmenf seem to l.at fi he-C very iiuiel and dull. That cil b. inr the only point in tile lale Cain pulsus ti-ie, iis evti'uwiiiiri put tt in our s.ui removed, lor Ihe timebein, the only pbtce of the least interest to us. unti for hich it was worth tne whiis to pnt foriu any iforts. V'e shall now probably lay on t.ur oars for atvntle, until arme tuner ooint of va'ne host-tt-sts itulf as worthy ot tenons ut tent inn.

tl i.ssinie tut' sotu expedition of minor in--I ortance may be neut out to clear up some lu te effalrs aitd rour.d ott the work, in order lint it may tie pronounced compiete. Bui timo ill deveiop tn-se movemeut, and 1 ued not lurt her allude to them. rue t.oserver. in sauntering ab ut the desolate st reels, or upper and more innahit-ed streets of this town, would scarcely find a-iy iviications tuat ltWitsa liort.e.1 of t.eas jii, and ed ciita-- wncre tne new chivalry prospere 1 anil ttaxe.l great, and ttial iia t'iiit recently M.lien into our hands, and changed its alieniance I mm the fhaktug Jtm-te ieracy to lie Naiional Ooverun.eut. i'he people are i-o docile and amiatiie, and ao tree from tnose dctfreil air that we find in ivauQih uud cilies 1 ep sttese.l by toe uatloual troops, that one would tialurally that it had never been rebellious antl iiTMifent.

Atuoui; the isiorer classes we find h--Hrtv and ioyoiis leeiinz of satisfaction at t'ii change in authority. They exhibit some indications ol imtuon sense and reason, and gratifying aiirna tf loyalty, or a desire to them-eivrs aud remain peiceahie citizens. tins ii a 1 1 ne aMil ii.iei.1, etiet it-bed i-i 1 heir breasts during tne wi: liirt.u ent and iijatit.e.s ttit hiis o-en AOK-'rongly in t.Hin'"S Citj wlif.het is only an o'titward a the radical T.a.nire in nd toeir rela ions, uod liie conscioiisiit-s tim' the is a laiiure, and 1'ieret-re ncnine, someone iiy iti read tlie seert-t tiionaois ami oi serve We! 01 ac'ioTis imis: tiecu- 1 Mar.Wniu. when its mteresta are ehVeted. is apt to dissemble and play false hat it is to decide in this case tiow lar one can it upon their protevlaiioDs of lovalty the n'lon aud love tor the tiag.

I have met citisena of cnarustirn vrhoopen-lv ciisini taat liiey are rebels and in ot Jeif. Itavis, tuouiu ail admit the t-s p-riment ot aaiuintt au tudependeiiee a lafinre. 1' tiers claim nat nev nsve oieti tru tt lueir tolhe Ln ion, but have beeu for. ..1 luto their bost-iie attitude ty forc of eircunttstaccefc over wnich ttiey had contr.d; Hut even liearinK arms Kgainst it they lovt it f-tili and yearned to return lo Its t.ilds a tin to enjoy p-aee and quiet. Tiiey the adver.l of the atrun with tlvout trianKfLi ness.

ar.d trayed 1: 7rh i vi-r lie mttved from its pr 11 postM 111 over a 1:. -eater portion i 1 tie is. terri-t- ry. 'i'fieii ki ii 1 ftiioiriet ci.iss a sihh i oite, to sore have, uy i ai been coimieo as iilou men ttse Ket.eiii.,n. Tiiey been 'et, -t tlise; out 7 n-y t.

rt i-ii riize.i as ioysi men 10 tne Naiional 0. ernmeiil Ir.im the who provnl and steadtast when th at'tohgi st gave on time Liere was a Cn ion club with fi ve l-uitifred members, wii.t met at varit ns private a nd renewed tiieir aliegiar.ee lo thcr o.uuiry, and kepi irsr, iy bn iu ms the irioi l. tires, one by one they niuvi it front totru fonie forced luto Ihe latifes, otiiers c. tiljieet' to ji elsewliere to a timbers from various causes, uniii ne ws irea' ly in now one hundred and tlfty of thee "true b.u-s" in 11 aud tbey are entit.ed to great -ltidera tiou. itiieof the prominent leaders of this club is Sir.

Albert S. Macfxay, whose love jtr the lion Deverdied out tir Itei'ame weakened, kuowu as a I'uloo iiirtit by every Keoel in s-tate tfut by pursuint; a strain turwar i. tip iont. course, siivint: no cause tor lie was bnt le persecuted or an no l. lie now 1 omes out of tiietrtai strouiier tian eve'-, ei.ti St.

its and siritHS. tvuicli iie has preserved turouijii ail the end dailt it-o and lo upon as a precious eiu- 1 nt, 1 1 r.ot'.HLig could take irom bun. n'-s 1 ae even in Ciisriesioii. tor tells mtj tuey c.tn hit toutui lie si, roi in. and the ot ti-r et ra They are tbeseods of tht the htme of the netv Kor.tti 11 111.

Mr. Williams tir. i byCptain t.wier, I 'oium ulf, aie b.iMiy 1 un 0 in sup-to Sic needy and -at ute ot tie ci aud I ebaMed 1 tie stores tiythe lcta-is to vi ite in small ilegree tut'ir imm-dintt Ttie main Mippiy they have is rice, n-li is nutiitious. but hardiy lb. 1 1 i ti le.

pers 11 on for any length of lime. nir.fr ariicies as r-ave laoen iiuoineir I i mis will be ist ribn'i 0.11s 1 so far as hey no; but it is likely thai the commissariai the Hovel iiioeut will la-1 ailed ujoa lutiv. to prevent ntsoUitc starvation, I is propt -sed to m-H'l 1 11 is ed li'iorial sir si 11 Hi be seen, i have no ooiibt, bo-ui vi 1 ii tt the ml- aid every way, o'ar power lies. rapture ol it blm A ii ctmd vessel, uotorious in Iai ot I ekade came 'uto Clint on Ihe hiStut ol tin '21 anit fell inuiine liiitids of Ibe navy. It, was no hss ve.sti un tiie celebrated Fox.

wnich i n- ere.U pi.tii anions the liatei lo: avrat- iiunitvi- 07 Us ps. ihev j- earned its owner by i's lilt gtiitn. i It passed the outer line of tl'il! tilt! i to an HUtuiii' ue.it ib. ingdty.i.-ht 1.1 run up to the. cite e.

seo.nge lit-rcaro. ae m.trntng cj me, and with it he r.pp or 1 be hulls ot suntlry mouim. s. bhu- a. armed tusrs close at hand, i-ud tt 1 a wbifli l.Hti: 1 Ossessne! i le-si 11.1 le it and I is cti-gn T- I' rs probably tiie last steamer we sh-ili J.sk--i-.

i liarltston. as tne steamer iu! ielt or N.e -s: on ttie night ot the vncn.iiiou douat.t i-, to Ut dtsiiu.ili in in lime to pr. yen! ii that, was to have tailed from leaving rt. rhnos one or mere may sa-l Int. be etc prepared tor them, imi il is wry i The xiuadtou done more pt.

vt ot bince Chariest 0:1 was eva touted long time pr viottsiy. irrinnu's Jlim-i'it-uts. laleo' its that have iarett received teruing movements ate io ir.e ell'ect tbatVoluuihia was in bauds, stud that bo as moving on to utti Ctiolir. a 1 tl.e North Carol ititt Cimrioite, North Carolina, iu view. Tile capture oi Co le tibia is coutlrmeu.

1 ousei t.e. uy iaie 71 ipers; but we nav no coonrma. 01 rumors lately received in hurlestoit int liad fai'en. i tt. the city has been serem-dy threatened.

that tt is ti-t position to rtlftr a verv deiense, is clear enough irom the lac. tnal over two thousand bales of cotton had been burned by the rebels, to prevent fa'ling into our hands. Over a hundred thousgnd bales of coltou are collected la Augusta, and tbert Is a 1 remendous flgh: going on to the propriety of applying the torch to and th removing it from the range or Yankee ctinhlltv The rebel authorities arestr ingiy in favor 01 the plan, but the owners are more strongly opposed Ui it, aud oniv twn thousand bales have been put In a position by their owners or the rebel soldiers where they could be destroyed by fire without endangering the entire city. 1 tie rebels are not inclined to bum the town for the privllegeof throwing away the cotton, ami so it remains there Intact and ready fort.ur what, is still better, (or tm sporta- Mt of Savannah, lor sale, as snon tbo nvnnmMil will ttursne a sensible rnilrnatis ere repaired. If the Government will s-ir' a -vfa to thu cotton aseg-i'ust seizure by tr.e Tr.

a-m li-oarlment, and a fuir puce lo the owners the same, s.tv ten cents iter pouuo. I vmitn to sav that iu less Ihan ttin-e moi.tiis at. fifty thousand lf.lf.fin be lit Savau.mb 'he iri erier, ei eat est atep taken brl.ic otct tna -p- tif Union tuau any other the vei 111111 u-cen ta'ie. Tne nolicv adnpiei in Savannah 01 every pound ol coti'm. without etvinjt a icei.

lor 1 he s-nne is a srde'dai oi.e, end a once to be cb nmt-d. People ho desire to mm to tbe I'limn, and enjoy tiie pnvi ege-of a stab.e Government once mere, aud whose property consists only of eiuton, can st-e hu' little in'the pttiicy ot the National to commend it to tiaelr good fyfeiinss above the ot cr f- a a the Houm, atad now journeys lo the NortL. V. Y. Herald CITY MATTEIJ M.

Death of George Darsie. It becom.f otrr duty to announce the death of Htm. Grohgk TiABSiK, which took place athls residence, rear GlenwooJ, yesterday morning. Tbo ecescd bsd been lor many years a resident rf this unty, and at the time of bis death had reached the ripe age of rixty-Ove years For a few years past he had been laboring under the ef- c-ts of a paralytic stroke, from which he rtvor recovered, and which resulted finally in hiia Ir-alij. Mr.

Darsif. shared the con tirtei ce and esteem of bis fsilowcitizsnst.l Allegheny couu- ty in an eminent deirree. Alter servir.e; several yesrs in the House of Representatives. PS member Irom this county, he wh, in lsil, elrcteti to the Senate, bv a mnjority ot oil- vi.f.-, from the tt iea of Al-cgneny and Pntb-r. He was re-eieeteu in Is44.

again in 117. and a In idid. serving to the end of bis term lit livi3. Iu "tlie Know Nothing year" he was the Whtj; candidate for Canal Commissioner, but verts by hia opiionent, Mr. Mott.

Mr. 1 'ATtSft ts tor I lie past few years taken but lit 1 le in politics. His death wlil be ri-frttted, not only by bis immediate friends, but by the community at larsre, who looked upon him as an upright, honorable gentleman. THE ASSEIATIOS CF MANCIIFjiTEB to Aur- aitEY City. A number of tbe citizens of Manchester are agitating a proposition tor the anuexatlou of that borough to Allegheny City.

Several preliminary meetings have been he. d. id tbe argument for aDd against the proposition have been freely discussed. A 19 held in the borough last v-erring. which iv is largely attended, but adjt urtitd without --irriviLii at any definite coaciusio-i.

Tti piit-j-ct is teceived with much lavor hy many of iie residents of Manchester, who hi wiliine to make their interests identical with our tttrivititrslstercity. There are, however. marty difJictilt'iea to te overcome before the propt "el ion could he consummated. Tne a 'timpiit ad vanced in (avor ol the is that the bt'ouga would recf-ivea supp o' water ami cas frtim tbe city works, rut lin-t ih-p vrnmodatmu would probably crstrn'er-btiinnc-s by forcing the borough to a-ume a proportion "of the city debt. Tne roaiter will It oliahlv- ie brouglit belfire the Ma it hei-ti-r at the regular meeting on Tuesday evenitii: next.

Pecision KitNiiERFTt. In the ci-se of the Common wealth of Pnusylvania for use of E. vs. C. W.

RiokPtson, et. a screttee of tr -y late Sheriff of Allegheny cx ui5ty. tti.d at he last term Ihet'oiuifloa verdict for tiaintifT rendered, but qnetti'-cs of bv; reserved future consideration, Jodse yesterday decided that judgment Fh- m.M t. pn'tredln favor the Com tti'ir. th for 5J iiti.

nr.d for l-Mword Simpson, io' Siwit. ti.e amount of his damages us touud bv tin- vt rdiot oi ibe.ji.rr. Thecuse vcasaryueii by fi.r plaiottll's, aud Burirwin for deien-'ains. lai-EOTKB It Pt-ews ti wool gr nyr; of Wash! net tu coim'r d.t notstOit'i io expei when the matter ot tbeir t-tock is concerned, Mears. E.

1 t-il and S. S. of that coim'r. tisr-i ii --rectly purchased from i V. Frsie.

of Veimt.tt. a s-panish ram for which 1 7 -ty paid suio of five dnilar. uimal is named "Grimes, nr.d bas et a siiiued headquarters at Bnreetsttwt. The irrc rties, in connectiou wit-a Messrs. A-1 iirr.bt-1 and M.

It. Allen have emptier ef Spanish ewes, with a viewo! irn- the s'ock. We are glad pee or armers taktnar so mnch inter. st in ihi tmat 11-. sin! liu-i.

ti.at the vent ore of the g-utle-inen a'Mtve niluded to mayn.it rni'y tifitab'e to ni, but hart' the 1 IT-ct. still funhcr ralsinti ti reputation nf Wishiratin din- nl toe tremo-tt wool growing counties io. be s. CoRtiNElt's IStil'KST. ''Oioner ('iTifiTl yes.

-i dty he an icqnes. at Port Perry, on 1 be aly of a man lonml in the Mor.crg;.ht- a river, the r.iout of Turtle Creek. Ieraeil's was smashed In. one leg oetovr the pnee was crushed, t.roi one arm was broken. oi her ct ii-les were found on he No r't rs Hi lead to Uu hrtd on two I en K'3 t.

and Tli cttased w.i- btai.k 1-iHlits years. Th. jury returneti to his death irom eaiise came niiS n. City Moktality. Ur.

G. L. -rCo-ik, paysl-ci to the Hoard of Health, reports the fol.ow-i tie deaths from February IS to February 23 F.ndocarditis, 1 bronchitis, 1: enlarged liver, 1: 1 apoidexy. vase of heart, acute gastritis typhoid, f-jver convulsions, pnentpoh.a, 11 cou-fi 'sfiin id 'he brain, 1: enteril I laug dis-w i- dinhtherti. birth, .1.:, females, HI 19.

ftvv.ip.j Pkf.sEntai foN. A igt MlCiEt sword a'j were p.rpsr.ted to Ieu tenant Keller- of Capt-'ln Mr "ormirk's eompaiy, last er. iriir, in Allegheny City, hv a number of l. IrieuUS. Mr.

McMtliien maae uie tcm 2.11- ien made h. i-iii so ecu, antl the ii f- was rec tvoa on the recipient be E-o. Fsresintatio i err and a Innte 'tutcber the LiruWuttpli'ti lends were pi e. K.VT TO TH2 VTIl iite-1 In AH-'c'ieoy Brtt-i. havebeen isT.

Tire cornp bv CaptMn H-rariani 1 ho Soventy- gtitri1'' nnsv.viip.1n let Tie- army yeslerdy. A l'ge prc-portioii 01 members ot Capiaia Fu.tk's Maoy vt'ertt 1 e.s.ileU. -if Holler coi.ulT. Tiik TTrit PFiiiMFsr Mot NTEh. We tbe Seventy -seventh rei-me c.

mmnr.de.i by our Co-onel Rose, he been mounted, and tocne-w iilt many tube- Geu. Tti'fuas' sniiT, aie pre usbtw for grand cava-ry movo- ii-t ii at au earl iiav. V. T. V.

Halter, an t-n-i tr-r 1 rl.J il froi 1 tilyt of utHtar- ls.t NEW ADVERTIShfiENm I Grocer si a nil Dealers KKCF.lVKlt iitiTce.i, la St-cVs. heis P. i.arr -li l-i'l natter. kegs rtlate I l-l b't's. t'o.

i. Kit -a ily F'or. Ttrt: lli.t'ff. Apple ilri.c 11c ii-een Alse, 2 bbb tery ri ider. at Itn U.t Liberty Mreel ni r- -1 1 i 1'.

Jf.NKIN'-l.f'oinni 11 i.t. rO l.zwU ns Valuable til ItODDRIItiti COUNTY, WET VIEOTKIA. i wt'i ofr fl A tbe 211; rtT Sil at tll.v of March, ist'o. t.u id die I-r: rr.tl. In ces a on tj l.vrtit 1 ivt Creek.

'i wrdlli iou, ii 1 1- -rrere I. iiititou u-os' trout i.ie I i-. i.oy a' to entlV i t.rp.iii r. a ty Tlle'e tvill H.sn be t-'d: in th lieisLbiil'iicoU at Title umlisputeu. THOMAS llcl 0 I.

Tor f.r iculars 1 ly to JOHN 8. AleKINLK Weet Vs. mr-1-31.

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