il' lii 4 1( aegtit. ----- 111IDAVOILISTNIAN.16 WA. 7421D - IWBURB.a. - • ~.r~n.~. . . stparb4 , , efLUesltear CVOllia& AT ..Oluntiro.2 l frilt7 0 9 21 ins rcallfulaaaLri ULU for the patiefit glik ll 4l l B - ***Os n i gals, , iind;s l6 nhig op tin.lbuin!" of ism. EitSele4pressiel;Massts. Atwell, Seplrlas, ifilli low _TiArratriolt, Pagersok Maas, Wright ,sad ?leant Marshall. Tkrolnutoo ef the . ,proosillag meeting wets ab i enti reat sad atereiiii.. Mr. Illtryn_ prn_s_e_latiea lie small report et tha , i 4 Vs=alismm for the on a a 04 ifiejiiiit•C foils; from ' from 'which se extract u (Am': ..,' - ..' -,' - . "Awls - I*ths yea/jot - el tad, the Coauals slorkeis eilreittortha isle of the &eke er stalls In tie tow LASS Moue, then so air eeerpletatt Saito be resArror aoonsaey- on the Slit etlepth; ieeerftg to paella sielloe, ' 0113010tankplece.. The ,- net Amami of the madam readvetit the isle by Um of of Stag Ilid steribroerea was as follows: Yoe she. ottolio of Bitcloro • loath.-- --- SIVIIII ."... - , :Atom T00m.............—. 1,409 . , Sat,,art Tbe-aitaaal, reward fray stalls, dandy g m! emerreepts, la the sew Market 110101, fro , ' atcli 0,1‘20 00 imtet anonete 2 047 67 , " lam wiper 44.0444*--.---. 1,400 00 is 1,030 .164,..c01nct0 •1J ,Voilcot floc., in Ista, inur MOO co MIESMMia _ tota titian lan.::— •.4 -*ISSAS{ m Tow tcstot new•iteuvrt , urne--.... m,ers u • TheeosielisaleUrs asknowledp the active dot* et ifeurs:_Dairk .tdeser, thi areld taeht; Yours. White* Alusndar, -the con _ trastersi lad Mr.. Dallis, Ile Clerk, of the Idarketr; is pteseeutint work to - sueeess= tal asupletion, ;Groat mitt: is also awarded ;,* to Mr. haus Mani:all: the •Tuteauteri for ''veltalliteervieratillititilite the Couralulon anjhni thruillathem to the pnblie stlarp. • • Afr:Wrlditt, from the returalttew to whom 'was retured the aulloot of an inmate et the salaricirof the arrreral dry. offmars, reported the felloirtey teselutlon : • Iteeolosd, natio - salaries *like various eitswilattra be and the same ire hereby in- Si Wen, tor the current year : • • eV to Tnasurrr sad 1,000•' IMO 70r,Trsaraterasi .0102241.321. " SOO Boot oalideser.—, .11ron3 .000 " 000 espiristasileni 01Wettr-Werki e' 1.010 City lao to Loma for Waterliati.... ,EOO 100 SW*aiyatieNerlr—..... " 1100 Mirka _f 150 QRY -no • • " 400 MO Omuta& szo.A. 000 Xsailime 100 " 7Ti /rata Clottotabl6—. :11 10.3 The milielatiU wee . read thllo. Ulan' end passed: ' . • • . - gr. Wright also rabisittediliordiniau pealiwthesildiniziew Saint the commission of th•Whighand Wharf Mentor!,' whisk was rasa tliturimeaandpolltd• ThaltrisidutiOA stray lengthy and in , tareating report cia O &dater, gising • • detailed ebaumit of the lily egalasirs of the The democrat lee Tabalas one, and was clideisiato;Uptblishoil. - Ir.lo2lst-Prosettlidthe maul report of the C t4s6. sa OtrOts;: from which we - leatathst theamenstimended during: 16/11, clitabigirsd , melting . strewth. bridges, std; ill $2,425 The LW fer grading ant ci l igl i streetieh the expense of Mown's:My Trowel - in 1842,, and since, that timetheri hate Messgraded andloandorlthiri the; ,Thelts of the city, streets 10/1" alleys frost/apt% Mks, nos seat to the pronerty I holden and illy of V 06,461 52, of *ldols amsnall there liars been collected end said $300,911254,1wring a balance of only ss,til 55 due, the whole of which will probabig be 0•1- boteddining.the. presmat, you.' During the via year, streoti and aLtegthame homis:pcorm milwacing • front ef one-eighth of a mile, at a oat of $3,595.31. Of thle Meant; $174.10 win Mimed to the. city, and the lsalanee Vtluipmerti. Th e ammint dae IMA • for t the paeisi c 2 the past year, fa $l,- 15. ThabslanceAtte, Jan. Ist, 1563, grading Wine streets, Mt $5, 1 05. 51 1, of 'lsrliich amount 55,116.25 siere_ collected, The doe, of 1P,41123. .The Com. milts" say : OThe'whom gratifying exhibit is mainly slue to - the watchfulness and can of car Strut Clentedesiena, Mr. A. lasibenn,whe has made the above colligation end disburse ments, endless; else isellisetiarind pail late the City 'Tommy the moot $1104 2 , of old claims which were considered In • gnat nee- MO lost; end ha has as all times kept the 'streets in ski gra. condition 'cm possible with the appropnlai Malaita means midi; his coa trel,sndis laying be hie performs him an,' tlie to War entire n utisfectiod nothing bat .ThaikZior9 and ordered to be 119. Irwin PiesentrA.thansport of the Com reitteirOrk Crag Parity, rinenimmoring talk edeMsere to lease the.sonthern side of Semi*. nwty Tilof4d,lloktharitg increase fr:ths • - larkpatrish:posetted the Annual Re. port'af 31. r. John hlstory:Superintentent of thilfibir—Werks, from whirl ,s learn that thee:meat expeauma for the year 1563, were :Anus° 119.. Thefollowing eaMitions were - mado: i t tl i CS ar d 7. —7— To c l l. sass Mao: so Mud stros=.. • • - lie exlitalts tba amount d water Twarpadia Ina dm lan In lea tams. Is :.. 10 7 2 " 000 - ...1072" 000 -211-aterSlS.olo74lllmtleikef water was Ss44SWS: -1,142,11.1 " I/OWL. The Somintiadat nla treouwill 166 by thf ineressott &tiara fer wroor, ttce Impor lalt.Vels4W 4kertotiOr 7•F pmpiaQer paratur.norf:loofrot off Pulp , ore taskod to ther, :Tat total totootto - from Wolin . Work! fot 1164 --MN= 13 1 itgl4oloB6fragadva Wa..... 4 93,767 10 1,00 013 7 ,1/ 0 Eosin to 6,676 /A _ ileate•Mete4----;»...:.—:::.«,::.•:-M 010 . 84 zii** - .. l !catitad fad "7 1 4 i! . b° Yribarkplibiek eifinci the follovtair: -. _leoribed,,lttat James -hianiall.. _William , Sagth - ead Joseytt,--.ShiriatAeit: be, aad they .. aft hereby itathodiedte porchsse; tor the tut et tle g elty l ihkprepe ama Miltialas i cm tit= i Tt r iskalgsate l a. ea the beat yessiblaterats• - --' Need thre e tines sad patialL , . ... 2 , ,ida'Atedl °Ded the.tellewiag, trim:kris 412134:411.1 " 1 "Thaa the Wake of this' Comet iall t itere ‘Ni ty Wars ' ' d4l - Jana Matshall• rob, mgerort/rjohatratai for tha ear ry m - iiiiir ' Ix' huhu bee discharged MS dattte !Wall put .1.^ .--4 . D• 1 1 1110 feb__Pft. our , waxed& and satlstestary war lor carnet' toiaase. in; whlcht he tuts "tlisoltargpt • ' • -,. hie - do*" folks pest Year: 'We alto dams , co ociaidbaaat thii= i raelt== I =7 l:r:the iad ' -et -- ro m portiot. mu *Mist lee,the ylub, year. , We do n et louts be cieettlat the Taleahle amelies of As ' castes lissioneo; oar atteldtveleemanith Id th*** 61 1 ,411 0 72 "" 4 4 / 1 4 / 44114 Ii Omuta. ceasea—Prett• 1. , mama. .1 - , '''• 4*414411,°4-"4ll4ll67Ziafteltcas ers,ll3ller•Tattaatob_ • • .. . , • w.t. CT Strom Jr: Prettiest. 1`! •!-- ea • • ; maim intsib i l ware read wd ed. - . - Mai A. .didlityaroautted‘the,rlo4 of the visas cabal two, lib* . eraersed aid att.: . _ 4 . :4r Satirdered to 1m -pis . report ,i,f_tio 1.14 . iirot;l l 2 on "ail lrfatat is feTio l I - Whole - . 7 Oillitituieded by, the eliy, imstathmerys .* Viehlt. .1 11 _q_diati9 .5i hirtnlPlTlnald.P l ! Migßell3o; 144;1419 66,.- , , - ... -. , ... ...... ;-: literr4r..ehf fietlptiitt end ;Tient P.t., anvilTeterb efSthe'Contialthte on Vito, .•111421e Mtllituriris prim* by_gic. A. D. anitli.: ?he triple taunt expended by the et' thoi ire del vartuonati Is ism, b .--.. stabs . the 7. garehsee *Veto steam engine ~, wi:rpo , lr rse folewaaels• d. ia s ; e f t i k ld0,11 7 1it• cad deuedahe •netietemeeriler, $8,600; lgasi'lo4 s 2o f llo Cusatt. " -'-, : '- M .. - . , he l l . lag<l l tt ) Atf .. io a er " ,t ! l . a .4 .l 3 i . r - o w 1 V 12.41 4 .10 e"r 2 iii o W th h to ilstrAi-l'-'4l'. lianky - k Co. f0t4,000 t±ast often Inch ban, both. contacts 7hts sompleted early in /Urn aotopital and ordered to be printed. Ilz..Fmtneis presented the anneal report of Committee en Whaini and Handing'. The MOUS derire&franathe whines and land ings fpr the put year, amounts to $2,209 014 er this arm $202 21 was retained by the Whartmuter for idenempenestion, leaving a net mine of $916'82" The report states *M t% WbUfillibl2-blict expended $ll 110, bet ids bill was not:Mosented in time to hare 1 4 8 4 1 1121Lalltheatiosted, sad they recommend that um coming Connell antbuise a war rant far its payment. The Committee also recommend their successors to make liberal blprimements upon oar wharves andlandiags, so u to actonszoodsta the inerualng cam memo cd ma sa ' ' pset &nod sad ' 'ordered to be printed. WrUl presented the report et the COl2l - by which it Is shown that during the put years3,4B7 12 was paid fir gas ensiusted by f or y lamp?, town bout and liayer's eau repaint, new posts, moms, gnu, eta., $ 409 13, making a total of PAW/ 37, Report accepted and ordered to be panted. 91r. lutehismon, from the Committee en numbering houses reported thatry hadcon tracted with Nei e man & lko., to make the plates wanted for the struts Wkd alloys of Al legheny at six and a quarter cents pa letter— ItemanCapitals, two lanes In length 'and width—the,olllll to be daubed by the fret of March ! 1814 . -T,he Commltun had also con tracted with William McHenry to pot there @Map by the drat of Roth then contracts were zinnia infer penalty of $lOO . each: - Report aseepted and ordered to be printed. Mr. A. D.Ornith offered the following, which was adopted unanintonely : • 'Reselvei, That the thanks of this Connell are due and are hereby tendered to John 'Drown, Jr.,,our worthy President, for the able and impartial manner in which he has dis charged the arduous duties of presiding offi cer of this CouneiL In all of which action not otherwise noted, 8. 0. concurred. On notion adjourned rins-dic The Library Assodiattoia....Proposed Erection of a Ism Hall. [mamma or rassam saran's arcom.) We publish to-day the eenelasion of the adpirstlerenort of Mr. Brunei, and bop* our readers will not be deterred by its length from giving It a careful perusal. The part we pub• lished yesterday related exclusirely to the. operations of the Institution during the peat year—that portion ire insert to day, princi pally to the subject of a new Hall, worthy of our city and of the Institution. _ • TIOOLOIIOI AID Al A/ITAL. It is shown by the preceding statements, that the year just closed has been the most successful in the history of the institute; but it must net ye Inferredfrom this that the me erns has been In any degree commensurate to the importance of the work we must accom plish. For sixteen years one Association has pined through many discouragement', to es tablish a public Ithrary—on institation ao knOrledged throughout the civilised world to be among the most elevating In Its infirtenees of all human beneficial invention,. - But as yqtanly iscild foundation has been laid on whleh we must erect a euperstructure worthy of a city of the population and wealth of Pitts : burgh. The museesiof the prat is only enough -to entourage to increased efforts in the future. ligament *library atone handredlhousand volumes, doh and complete In emery depart ment of weld knowledge. We want, in emi tted/on erith it,• eellection of art, curiosities in natural mines, antiquities, autographs, colas, Ac., worthy of the library. We want a building Adapted for their accumulation and preservation and containing halls suita ble for the llteriaiy Surterteirunent of a com munity which in capable of creating ouch a library and gallery for the elevation of them selves and their posterity. In the year 1352,1 l wee decided to establish a public libtarylliv the city of Boateu—al madyn edkr of °armies: hay* before ma thamipert et Mei. Examiningj Committee for I.BB2—tm pars after the; ineeptien of Um" plea. lu this - short tinted one hun dred , and Are thousand volumes, and thir ty thioiand pamphlets had _been aectuno -Wed. Including the purchases made with the Income of the permanent hod, neer ly,thres hearths of the books Mare. donations. *Mt:authorities ef-the city, Adel:dies the project as a part of its municipal educa tional system, erected, at the public expense, a handsome and emeuttedlous building, which the .11brary now temples." The eirenlatien durbig the year 1682 wee 190.515 volumes. Thera was already accumulated a permanent froltd . g?s,ooo, specified in the Report as fol low* • . . _ "TM Bala Saud. Ponsotad by.kall.'llatos, mood tkillip• Fund, 1110,000 Nara:Ova and . 4.l7,ooolaquaalledlryJoith.lOnallya. aocco *. T oted Toad, proomatad by William MOW sad Wm. lhaot : Jr., la mak 11,fizao• olthtk• will ISt Mary ,0300 “ La i r aro nag: baJasaTZOTATAVit: 1 0. ow II ow Tod , i.;;;;,-ariTri. The Lemma from the head is initially ex panda for the Inerroase of the Library; - and each 'sat, so it rolls away, adds new elements of, imperishability to the- montunant which Ant ler Ages ceetinue to honor the memory of then men and ethers who shall follow with similar teede. • • ' What Boston handout in ton years wo must 1:10 Sai WI, fifteen or twenty. Boston differs anceirhas item Pittsburgh, it is tree. It has a-population of 20,000 more than Pittsburgh. It has a larger prep.:than of men of wealth, perhaps. And it Certainly has vary many of 'attars ' who anprociate the vans and sat uses et a noble Tebbe library, and its benelloont elhoto in the general elevation of tha people. As to eat ant two points, we have mph, popnlotion and wealth to mop!, the dosideratean named fee our attainment. If lost the will existed among no generally, the means for It - could be procured in a day, and no man fool poorer from the gift..ln superior appreciation of the yak* and offset of Is groat public library, Beaten has the ad vantage, but Its knowlodp has been gained through 'a century of adoration. We may profit by bar espaienco, without imdergoing the slow process by which she attained it. If ars want a steam engine as good as the Carlin =gine, or better, we take that—or improve on it. But, we do not begin at the original Watt, and work up through yearn of experi ment, to attain our object. Any new ma thine which sae be demonstrated by the ex perience of othars to be worthy of , a large outlay and the abandonment of the old, is adopted, and the old toes by the beard. Con vince the liberal - citiron of Pittsburgh, by the experience of elder titles of th e thestka. able value of the great *dee:Winn machine we propose, and it will become their pride, as wall at their Interest, to place it in the very tent rack of Its kind. On you who know the value and utility of the - Young Men's Mercantile Library, devolves the labor if convincing Ode community. Ten ; most wick earnestly and perseveringly. You may not netted In secconvlating a libra- Vy of one hundred thousand maims •in ten Tonrcllntl ol2 will haVe la that period_ffteet4 twenty 'or thirty thousandireltunan and:year institution will in date time reach the goal -OLOVI all up, endpus brryeed it. - . Yon muot Mostrato ts chi people of Pitts burgh the benefits yon are yonsolvn deriving from your Instinstion—that you will continue *meetly ant faithfully to adninistar as hug ' !afore whatner frusta they may onlide toped heeds. Show thous that M you are striving to OM for their nu and laileaailoil minom Waal advantave which lathy of thinners,. ban neva Edged. That the Library is the thief means of supplying to theyoung splice of ;wort and entertainment which will we many of the most pontinag from the alter native haunts and habits of the vielan,— and that it supplies the precise want of this oememnity. In Wing the pp between "tho school ant the chunk. That it will ethane our rising reseltanitn, merchants, monnfac. tarns and prefentepal men to an intellectual 'mperienly nrresPeadeat with the energy, i intedligence and slaty they i n their avocations. That it will aterd to all' fanlitlits for lalnnation and improvement In the sse feints othorwin amanitas to but few. That it Will create in on eommueity scholars, authorsandstntennen. Ant thatthese advan taps' essztot be ephamemd,bot eroderirtg. And not oily prove these thinp to °than, bat bear -thlret la mind yerrtnites; And as time dews on, and and prospers you. with wealth, set apart a portion of it to at object which your own expornact - has Miiilif Pin Is " eminently worthy. _ The man Who provides for the'trsetlon of a monument of granite er marble may, while time spares the:ionription, came'his ammo to be read by the causal poner roar his gem _ So long, and by these only, willit be :known *al •ha limed. He who Intteathea the earnings of a Ilio of toll to Vs spout by strangers, will be romamberod while the money-, lant, inn' be whose hebn•hare births and grated hearts; can, _lst the .best ' . be thought of only few a generation er two. But he who Contributor libernly ef his Oaths to the creation of a patio library, matte* for himself a ...“montesiont more ft able than IMO." In; our sunned _possible aspect in which amok I oontrautlon can ho -Thema— that of getting so ranch rennelewase for so much money—that can knit goat on that [ the Library it a bettor intlettilwo 'Mill' *- tootling*. • -' ' -•—, ' - :-- ~' X 0 Mokythedissinta te;kta naiad:cid on lectlint of handits entfornd 91'-kt fellow 1 ....t --a • v•-..-;_. ~ ":‘.,... , r• -r s •..-h egan,therels noirliZerki iftwerliodiattr - tiotrfi— the object than thle, Wherein the vori'llet of him life which certifies his beneficieneeirv, patnatcs the benefit. tlenere.lone yettrnburn will be made wiser and better, and will nor fall to regard with 'honor the name of the ben efactor. But we can sppeal also to that igher motives of better men. Ter on these we must chiefly rely. On every land we find among nil Churches, ilespitels and Asylume, Palate Schools, established and sustained by eta wealthy and liberal citizens, who originate and sustain them, simply in acknowledgment of their moral obligation to do so, and because they love to do good to their fellow men and be just in rho administration of the wealth which God_has given to them. To these it will be forradkhat we do not appeal in vtin. Ti b not neceasary that Go fund contributed shall be under the,cortirol.ef the Association. The Minor or devisor of a permanent fund can appoint his own trustees, or even direst the kind of books which shall be purchased with the income of his fond; and either the fund itself, or an alcove in the Library, foaaded by it, will be designated in perpetuity by his 1161:1115. Tha student of any particular branch of human knowledge, desiring to lead others to drink from the fountain whisk he has him self enjoyed, or to affortbfecilitia which wiif lead to greater developments in his favorite parent, may in this way, create a library for his erciality. One may require the interest of hoe fund to be devoted only to Boligious books, another to Theological, one to Menders, another to purely Literary publications. Ranh 1 1 may create a library special and distinct, bearing his name, yetpart of the whole. The room now occupied by the Library is e pleasant one; well located and melted to the purpose, and might be made to answer a few years longer. It will then l:inadequate, and the importance of providing, proper accom modation in time, presses itself upfin the As sociation. Tiro Boston Library spoken of in this report was furnished with a magnificent building, et the alewife of theeity. Ws ems not, however, at present expect so enlarged a liberality from the authorities of Pittsburgh. The want of a auitable hall let the leetsunes of the Apses:Mien has been for several years a serious d rawback on the eforts of the Lecture Committee, but bps never been so much fell u during the present winter. Be tides the difficulty - of procuring one of the ex letieg halls on the precise evening It may be wonted, it is found that many of our eithens are unwilling to frequent them on account of real or suppoccd defeats, and on every 1w:- easiest of a large audience the crowd disperses, lamenting the absence of more fit acesimmo dation.. We may reasonably expect that th e attendants ell both leetmea and converts wilt heartily menond oar efforts to erect a hall enitable for these purposes. In 1858 the writer procured au cut of As sembly incorpomtinr " The liereentile Li brary h ell Company" of the city of Pitts burgh. The plan proposed wan set forth In the report of 1859, es follow': 1111= ...For the purpose of placing the Young Men's Mercantile Library and Mechanics' In stitute on a footing more creditable to the city of Pittsburgh ; enlarging its sphere and ca pacity for ;inkiness by rendering it so at tractive es to command toe Interest of the young, whose oharnoters are to be moulded by its influencee; and fostering it Into an Institn- tion which will be an object for tho just pride of every citizen, It is proposed to erect an ep propriato and elegant building, which may eventually l•eeome the property of the Asso ciation, and a permanent source ef revenue for its support on the increase of the Li b The plan ie , comprehensively, to purchase a lot, It or 100 feet treat by 120 to 140 feet in 2sptb,in semi sufficiently central position, and creel a building with stern and a main en trance on the" ground floor, and in other parts of the banding. First, a library room and ante-room and conversation room; second, a grand ball . for lectures and musical enter tainments, constructed according to the best models, and capable of •emiting not less than two tholuand persons; third, rooms for the Young Mm's Christian Association and the Beard of Trade ; forth, miner bolls for the Histories' Society and for literary SOClOtiel ; and Aft, if practicable, ard desired by them, snitable accommodations for the Gymnastic Association. The first and second objects ere undersmod to be the principal, and the others contingent en the deefelon of the stockholders of ther - Llbrary Hall Company when they icons te ormage the details ef the plans. • • • • "The prios of a single share is fixed atgan dollars, in-the hope that hundreds of our ',W iens, perhaps thousands, will become inter ested In an undertaking so important end conducive to the welfare of the community. "It will be seen from an examination of the Aortal', that the sums subscribed are not do nations,but tf y towed even in the worst possible finaneial aspect. would only be an investment at a moderate rate of interest. The round and buildings will belong to the !stockholders, and they will receive, if they so elect, all the revenges to the amount of six per coat. on the cost, until such time u the Library As• socialism shall have repaid to them the origi nal investment. The Library Association, it is thought—if o judicious location of the building is made—will have a surplus of the rents applicable annually to the. redemption of the stock, which, with prods of lee tures,surplus receipts from memberships, ea easlonal donations er 'Oracles In stook or money, and subteriptions in stock for life memtm-ahips, will eventually lead to their ' entire ownership of the Mal, and-the exist ence in the city of Pittsburgh of one of the beet libraries and noblest and most elevating institutions in the United States." To carry out this plan a aubeceiptien lit was prepared, and about $25,000 subscribed by twenty-six gentlemen'. Ar fries ono hun dred to one hundred and SR, thousand dollar, was wanted, it became evident that in the taco of an increased banister. depression ' it could not then be procured, and the project teaponuily abandoned. Had the effort then been snows/fel, there Is ample evidence that the 'stockholders would be in receipt of interest on - their investment, and the library in the receipt of a considerable 2ttl. plus, to Do employed in the puritans of the It is proposed during the prdiciist year to re new the effort, and it is hoped that not only the wealthy and liberal gentlemen who before subscribed, but also many others like them, and the citizens generally, will volcanic it in ouch a spirit as will Minis its meccas. In retiring once more from the honorable pandit' in which you have repeatedly placed him, the l'retident desires to exprers hie warmed thanks for your kindness, and for your hearty co-operation in advancing the in terests of the Instanter. Respectfully, in behalf of the Board, F. R. Brxxor. Gottschalk's Concert. The concert on Wednesday evening by the gottschalk—Brignoll Cemidnation was &great oneness, both musically and pecuniarily. All the artists, same Carlo Patti, areso wall known to our public that praise from no is ounce• lacy. Sufdoe it to say that they each and all - acquitted themselves moat credibly. Carlo Patti, who made his Ant bow last night before,. Pittsburgh audienee, at once estab lisheg himself as a Irst class artist. He IR quite a yoUng min, and is, no doubt, destined to become one of the greatest viellubds of tha day. Both of his pieces were most enthuslas- . dully received by the Wo.roust net forget to mention oar talented townsmadi Mr. V. De ljank, who SO ably LS* stated Ifr.-ffottsehalk. Great credit is also due to Mr. Behrens, the conductor, for the, manner In which the accouipanire' ants were played. The second and last concert of this great oomblnatioa takes place this evening, when en exeellant programme will be offered. The Miscrere from Ii Cordler and Drignoll lnoostame,acoompaalet en the piers and organ by Gottsehaa 'and Behrens. Besides th is Mello Cordin will ap pear in her great scene, known as the aid. ow Sony from Dineroh in full costume, thus comblning Concert and s ... Opera on the same evening. - Masan. Gollsehsdk end Patti' as sisted by Mr. Do line will'play severalcholco Surma= We advise., those who bays not yetseoured their seats, to do so at once, u nearly all are sold, and this" will be the last chance to hear so great a combination of mus ical eelebritiee. Beate may he recured at Holler's. Ws would WM* attention of resdeni to the report of the Dine 'tirtvlagi Institution in this day's issue. W. hare learned that Mr. Jas. Park, Jr., bat ibfell Stro its Presi .dowry, .• and that be •yru compelled to do so, 'from the. 12 4041 V mama, whi c Ms ex :61101a bottle° anagenieuts • have created' 'ship he 'racketed-to that icaltlan. - Although it is •to be regivtted tbst. tba Inattention bse lastso•xiktosbls - itrollhetr,iet it Is azi &nether bind stiTying to lneWthat his sloes sor,'MG. &a...11...T0n% will faithfully •• and ably supply 10 illsii.".Our lint Is, sulkiest etirittty;: to is, sad 'dotibtlest be to the tlttitthe instit u tion Wilt • receive . "16 - frAT sttsititel st. kinds, aid - Wit tbe - selSiitei of him sidle President Rill prOve bestetitil to ail. dle are tit patroni and • • ", • , . , the ' eleo: A. NOM "rd1ig.1171r41.1;17113.-;ll4"237l7:filati'-; teril4'"6lalh.this.47:4"lB%ti;eidllfaanig'l;;4ll: `genthrbili/i 61 s ' :- ..:„,:- k "-.; '-t - -- 1 , - - t7-,, D ps, eUU.. , Mutt !OIL- , . it".~'m"; Afftiftl)f On Monday night lain • nu Dawson, of • ;West Brownsville, aid Ilijaf%~Ciaffoxd. sled 4osepir Johnsen wsre:Urestad da tlibilaini charged with passing ,counteriett on the Alhion Bank, Few York: Dawson, when arrested, eru observed to thrtw something from him, and again en drawing near UM Sheriff's off= let a smalipsaltage drop, which striking one of the man into linable% in charge on the fact wu picked op end proved to ho a roll of the tame kind of money. On Irtairing to the Tambora he had thrown away t • first bundle, oa male.; search, a handle:of two dollar bills amounting to upward oU$2OO vu found. The parties were lemma our in the sum of $5OO each, to answer the charge Utile next term of court. The bilislure all twos en the Albion Bank, u already stated. They were apparently new, anti well enough exe cuted to deceive those net accustomed to handle money, but easily detected by men of experience. • A Ilaypy ',perch irpon the passage of the rota of thanks to James Marshall, Esq., President of the Se lect Council of Allegheay, at their meeting last evening, that .gentleman roe , In very humorous spoeoh, whloh was received with hearty applies.. Inn word, "ha brought down the hem.," and we regret that our en gagisioents were nob, at the time, that we wire unable to "take notes." • Mr. Marshall has served in the capacity of Chairman far a long term of ;oars, and he Is at all times so full of wit and humor that he has jaitly boon characterised as the "life" of that staid body. 111 Is so Kraal and good natured that the Connell Would fool entirely loot without blm ; and he has ditehargod his ditties with such aoneptance to the members of Counoili, and lidoiity to his conetituentr, that the chair will continue to be his so long as be may content to eery* in that tepidity. Dimes stow NELLITION or Entau.-L Dr. Toast, oflboli Berke county, who wan assistant Saipan to nriAc, Beard of Enrollment of that oonnty, during the last ezazainatlcra of drafted men, died on Tnaiday night, at his home, frets the effects of inhaling too touch ether. He bad saturated a sloth with Ober, and hid Ultima his,threhead, to relieve him from • headache, Mad in 'that way wait. to •sieep. It is supposed that dazing tho night it slipped Omer his ants and month, and thee canted the fatal effects of the ether. Dr.. 'Young was as amiable mad notemplished young man, and the mews of his death raider such dlitressiag eireuenstaiicas t has occasioned much sorrow among his friends. Ti, Tilleylts A.:Juni:l.—The tarot •f Chia eomprekensive and. compact Toeu.book, u s manual of reference for all Isadore, in all manner or dilleulties and thorteconings of memory, al nerds the events of the plat year, and the men ant affair, of the precast one, le too wall Imoun to be mere than alluded to. We therefore merely make the announce ment that Ins Tun" Atisusse, for 1804, 1, new ready, aid may be had at J. P. Hunt's, Hasonie Hall, fifth ateet, and J. T. Sam ple', 88 federal street, Allegheny. BURNT TO DIATIL—A few days alneekEliza &both Liston, • maiden Indy seine silty years of age, residing at Greensbero', Greene coun ty, was Hurray burnt to death. She was quite ill and (*able, and while fitting near the Sr*, her clothing ignited and ske 'was akorly in a blaze. ♦ bind entered at the moment, but was unable to aztingubstt the lanseinntil she was fatally injured. gored four or too hours in great ageny; - when death elute to bur relleL Nunes!. Escarst—On Saturday morning lest, as the Washington stage was antariug upon the ferry at the Monongahela rim', the boas moved of just as the lead horns got upon the apron. The tongue broke, and then ag* was loft on the shore, the front wheals randy to pimps into the water. One bone wen drowned, bet this stay remained secara—a very fortunate city:natant:o, us the attach vas Omani) tightly in iroasiequenee of the *old, and the passengers would not hare been able to escape if pillaged into the want. Dunmire ran Beavrea.—By direction of the President of the United States, Moder A. G. A. Constable, let West Virginia Artillery, has been dishonorably dismissed tholesotai of the United &etas, with less of all pi and allowanees, for a:trawling money-from pens °news ender hie elargs while Prevost liaraltal en the stiLlf of Gen. Weal, and for general bad character, tmEtting him to hold any office en der the Government. Thous Woonarrr, the drover who was burnt to death en New You'' day, to • car, en the Pittebargh, Fort Wayne- aad Chicago Rail way, in oonsequance of a oellision Intweva two trains, had Xs rematy removed from Greene county, Pa., to Pert Warm Ind. He hid been on • visit ta Waynesburg, and' was os kb way herb with &lot of 'heap, when the fatal calamity overtook him. Dien seen Eta IsJoities.leerge Morgan, a brakeman en the Pennsylvania Ball road, who was Lojared en Thursday Right of last week, by being caught between two ears, died at the Marcy Rerphal, in this oily, en 'Noisy night last. 11e..lealret f, wife and family residing at jileirssiUs. Liz* Wit. Privroain one of the survivor. of the peat Georgia Stet!. Railroad raid, end author of ' , Daring and Suithring," lewiturod at Coshooton, Ohio, on Friday and Saturday of Last week, DI7TERIII prevails to at Wiwi:Ling extent in some portions of Chester county. Mr. Cm son recently loss font children, sad v.. Clond two, from this torriblii malady. SPECTAI. LOCAL 10Y17CE9. GROTTA Axv B.ne'a Beano Maartazi, to (cagy and manuflutcuing parses, fue the • itin ose. A. N. Ovirtorr, Mineral Agent, N. 19 Filth stmt. TIONMI PAM, Pbft and Ornamental Mole Roofer, And dozier to Ponnsitranta Vermont data of rho bat piety at ton Wes. Offoto at Alex. Lonstkibl'o, Lilr tho Worm Works, Manley Po. BMOLLEG Tonic nn.—This Tolmre, used by the Rath Amer ican 'odious, irmastifsetarel from the best quality of tobacco, and commingled with the most balthful and odorous Rests, Harks and Herbs, %Menthe to the Rooky Mountains, in such proportion, as to impart to Its Mg tinotive Character, and some for it wherever It bocci:eel known a hearty weLtoma. A long residence among t h e /odious of the R Mountains, ingand an acqaaintanae7ll their habitsprestoms, and rodeo of Ills, end' among other things, as insight into the oom. positio of their smoking tobamxi, and • knowledge of rho moans by which the sup& site gowns Is produced, which senders lithe ;leasing to the smoker, and to aneeptable to ma rho aro not. Smokers who ere* be• acne acumainted with this tobacco will never he 'Without R. Hold by all tobacconists and by the manufacturer it H. Haut, 511 Ches nut street, Plalmittlelds. deillara - - tartar: BUIS. rimenwra..-.111 - 1. Anne Gant's, of-Louisville, Ny.,-ssys in a letter .+ "When b New Yak, this' summer, psi.' eased wij of eoriment some of Mrs. 11. A. Allon'h !Anita gar Bnetoreraad Lyle 'baseman, which I have band valuable. I now -write to hive you lima me • doses of Gull by enmesh her the au of my Meads." Geld by druggist evorywhere. Depot 16S Greenwloh 'boot, New York. The above bier We et Drug Store, fifth street. - Gunn ms, hareyonexaminad the fall and winter stook of goods at the Merchant Tail tering establishment of gam. Graham Cog Mo. 54 Market street f It fresh supply of goods every week. HIM yen examined tho rims of goods at the Merchant Tailoring establishment °LEM= Graham k Co., No. 14 Market street; If not, It is now time ion would,' and, LW. I* per seat. in yourelothing bill. _ Every sarment warranted • ported ht. flilll7ll. OWL* Gee. 51•04 norms. Sonnress, To TEI Rana —Young rapt, Tashing into the *natures and dation et a addier's lly, shout' prtpare themselyet for : the fatal Perms, the iigssatary, thW Bern and EnorT7, wldch are almost certain to follow. MOLLOWAVE PlLlfkozsod oteasicraally diar ist the campaign, will isms stand health to . erery man. 0n1y . 25 teats per box,: • Ifolloway'i Pills andAintmont are for silo Paitoal Ding Atom, Mt street. Tns subscribers wishing to devote their 'whole attention to the manufacture' and tale of tobsom, oda for ale their assorted stock of groceries now In store, together with their interest in the wholessio groser7 No better - epportcutlig mold bi *fermi to those wishing to Come inthis breach : of trade: liesTurak Conn, sky; -Art laborty'sinpoU . - JO.-4. N. le 14.11 Y strast,"tive*, *prank the - *bola itookef flak Odd sid ears" Watahali Jworerf,-Efilne-tiawmkilfracy: golds Orr edfatltaeay,andiiaiiMstit_inst i• • - - ~'vi~id,[ ~3 THE .LA',IT,ST nws BY DIIMhUP/1. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON. Spo DL*p►tch to the rltesbargh Gentle WASHINGTON CITY, Jan. 14, 1861 Tay $3OO CLArsT The Senate 'pent the day on the conscrip tion bill. No definite action wee had, but fear Ilticral tut votes chewed a majority of about aixtoen in favor of commutation. The rota in favor of a general principle of com mutation was twenty-eight to twelve. Prop ositions to fix the commutation at con and at 3100 were voted down, stations to keep it at $3OO wu adopted lily about an equallydecialvi vete. This settler the retention of the 33 0 0 Clamp, shoe the notate Military Committee is unanimously for it, end a large majority in the ROW, the mate way. anoamcAr.Too or PSI9I ORNT LINCOLN r.scom- The ekrooWo, the Administration organ, comes oat this morning in a doable leaded leader--It IN understood mho byCel. Forney, advooating the renomination of President Lincoln. The following are Its most *sit sentences : The Republicans believe in Min, for he was their party.cholce. The loyal 'Democrats believe in him for he has been Mud and cosederatc to them, and hes always, In th? most mnimilicent manner, reeogni sod their devotion to the conuizy. • Ms notion in Missouri, where he refasectto.become a parti_ 'tan of the extreme radicals, and hi■ station in Maryland, where he refaced to become a par tizan of the slate aristocracy, have united 'errand him mei of extreme difference of opinion, and -they will support him as the lender of the Union party in the Presidential campaign. The question of confiscation brought up In the Home to-day, n debate, which ended in Winter Davis making the finest speech of the session thus for. fie took the ground that confiscation should be not merely life Waite, but in fee simple, and mode eleselegal and oonstiteitional argument, which the lawyers in the Uouse unite in pronounc ing the conclusion of the whole eabject. The present temper of the House clearly is to re peal the explanatory clause of the Last ses sion, and thee make. the confiscation obsolete in spite of the President's objection. The Bennie, as is well known, favors the some course, and it is even ictimated that the Pi 'reitident haa shard, determined to abandon Mn former porition. If he Iloce not, there is • chance for an lune betwoun him and Con- cc= Mr. Connees made a pungent speech in the the Senate to-day on the 'Conscription Bill, and drew down the heartiest applause from the galleries that have been given this ses sion to any one. Mr. Bachbury interrupted _him and came off deeidedly second beet in the eneounter. .Mr. Cannes,' concluding son ; tepee was, "That he knew no safer and surer way of getting to heaven than to hit a rebel wherever and whenever you could get a *lance." The announcement made in . the dispatches soma days ago that the contest;for the Indiana District Judgeship, to seceecd Caleb B. Smith, pea proeficelly settled in favor of Albert S. White. received •Its confirmation to-day, in the President sending in White's nominatieri td the Senate He bas jest finished his labors :Jolene Of the Board of Commissteuers to ad , iisat.the Minnesota testes from the Indian war. PICOND ApIIISTAIT PTOZZTAIT or SPAR. ThasSenate to-day - paasad a bill authorising the appointment of a Second Assistant See. retary of War for ono soar. It is understood that Chas. A. Dana will probably have the 'placo thus created. Ile boa boon nominally Assistant Socrotary of War for some time al ready. COWILITTFA OW TWO CoWDUCT OF TEN wig. The Senate resolution to revive the Com mittee on the Condnet of the War, and to add exponditeres of the war eiso to Its subjects of investigation, came up in the Ileum to-day An effort wes made to push it directlythrougb., hat a majority insisted on :endue it to the Military Committee. ono. aonarrastrln AMR no, nrurrozern. Corps commander, In the Army of the Po- tomae deny the statements telegraphed from Chattanooga that Lengstreet was being rein forded from Lee,' army. On the contrary, they say that Leo's army te being augmented in numbers by conscripts. QM= Private news from rebel sources say that on the 26th of DecemberVtwo blocks of build lags in the heart of Charleston were consumed by :a Ore kindled by Gen. Gillmere'e shell:, ss well as three warehouses filled with rebel army supplies. COWSITTS/I OS EVASCIPSSIOS. The following ie dm composition of the Bon aro Speer:el Committee on Burancipation, appointed: Sumner, Howard, Carßelo, Pom orgy, trekaleii, Brown and Connees. Ur. Garfield got in a reiolutirm ordering ten thousand copies of Gen. Tiorecrana' report to be printed; the same number as heretofore or dered of Gen. IlleClellan'i and timing's. It Is understood tbat Mr. Morrill, of Vt., will make a opseah in a day or two on tho resolution to expel Garrett Davis, andono or two other Senators are likely to follOw Mr. Irilson's attack. I :1=! A bill passed the Senate today authorizing the Chicago Board of Public Works to coo ler. net their proposed new water works aceord ing to the charter of the logielatturo. COX:FS NGIST ZIPVIIILII The War Department to-day reported its eentingentoxpenses for the tact year at one hundred and seventy-six thonsand dollars. EC^:33MI aa. st Isst bogun his vignlar atteulanes in his Boat to tie flown. I:=1 iirilf•promptlyenter upon the &dies of b Deco command Columbus. From 3lempbta and Below. • Grumman, Tan. 14.—The steamer Dello Memphis has arrived, with two imitated and" sixty bales of cotton. Memphis papers of the 12th Inst., state . that the gmbeat Juliet had caught fire, on the Morning of the 14th. She had silage portion of her superstructure cons igned. Gen. Hurlbut has fumed a gonerel order, 'wherein detailed men belonging to other corps, wore not made , by eons. Grant and Sharman, ore forthwith to be. ordered to their regiments. Commanding officers are iharpd to replace all able-bedied MI on detached, service, with men unfit for field service and rollers all men now on detach. meat ',nice, whoredom does exist an abut late neeenity . for inch detached duty'. , Thero 'ratan paymasters here, en ono to him Sonth,erith (nude sufficient to 'pay the itioopirof the Department of Tennessee. Jamea' A. , liesmanytereired the appoint 'neat of Special Agent of the Treasury DO utmeat far the Aletriet Of Memphis, cies noC.lf.Tpattnattr reliMid, Was - .. - trvo re ! The 2.4tb tVisconitn - hersi 're:eitileted, and *ere is Memphis oh ' the 116, homeward Gots.Mongtrzoo reo•ntly ordered fto robol ladies Oitaldo oar Unto, vbtah eonsadoonild loasblo /batwing among tho ragas at Vicki. ~(Iyor twoliundr.dfoorifta, 4'02 /oTri4.lt 'Fived halloos ratio to the Boit& !opining tozdoy. Abandoned -at Sea IforYin; Efalwanor Letey 1 414 2 itrota..Pdani Ethrazd'alstaact fot ti 4a*di the 41,11: . of Qui Xacoutic t11;21;,4 IrEss ..141 1 1 14416 1 1 jor R1Ar544,104, abandoned kilowtiottwgft4tl#.*;4ool.-,,;.: MORI ==73 Horn.—The House .resumed the ethisider mien of the joint Tesolutton 'reported front the Connoittee on the Judiciary, to make the Confiseation Act conform to ,she Constitution, so that the forfeiture of estate shall continue only during the life-time of the offender. Mr. Cox, of Ohio, argued that the eonfisim tion system has proved an utter failure, and because ithas failed, the House is called upon to adopt another measure to atimuLte the rebellion and destroy what little Caton feel ing there Le in the South. Mr. Davis, of Maryland, replied by saying that from tko rosirse of Mr. Cox, and the ma jority on this side of tie House, en support of the Administration was to be expected from them, and even if they tendered their support he would look upon it with !suspicion. He opposed Mr. Cox 's Mow of the question. Special further proceedings on the subject were interrupted by tho expiration of the morning hoer. The Santo resolution for the revisal of the Committee on the Conduct of the War was referred to the Committee on Milt.' tary Affairs. The House went into Committee on 1111 Whole on the State of the 'Union-on the bill to Increase the Internal Revenue, recently published. Mr. Stevens offered an amendment so that the proviso shall tead, that all spirits distilled slice the 31st ef August, 1842, on hand and for sale, or removed for conniption or sale, 1 1 upon whioh the duties have been paid or col ' looted, and upon which no return have been made, !whether distilled prior to the date of this not or not, chill be subject to the rates of duty provided by this act from and after the twelfth day of Jannary,lBo4. Mr. Brooks desired to know whether the gsstilloman intended to report a general tax bill, and why ha had in the bill pending pro posed to increase the tax en only spirits and cotton. Mr. Stevens replied that these tee articles are being testily manufactured, and the legiik latloa now proposed would enable the mama- Lecturers to govern themselves accordingly. The Committee on Ways and Means found greater ditlicultiee to tax tobacco, it tieing us dole/mined whether to lay the tax on the leaf or to modify the tax on the manufactured 'a llele. They desired to deliberate also on reek oil. In reply to the question inked by Mr. Brooks, he raid the amount of revenue ex ported G bo derived from the whisky tax was U 5,001,000 next year, and some said $ 45 ,- 000,000. Mr. Brooks suggested that the bill was re tractive, and therefoie should not be acted upon hastily, it being of much interest- By inereasieg the tax en whisky, was it not pro bable that smuggling would be stimulated on the Canada and provincial frontier. Mr. Stevens replied that men wouirdrink whisky whatever it cost. Mr. Brooks said whisky trot not used for drinking alone, but entered Largely taut the manefactuer of alcohol. Under this bill it would be taxed at least one dollar and twenty cents. The manufacturer therefore ought to see this bill in fail and have time to minnow nicete with Congress bolero final action upon It. There was en article in England esflod methylated spirits, which, entering only into manufacture'', was purposely made duty free, in order to enable England to compote with other countries; bra by thls bill no snob arti cle could be manufactured withont paying a heavy excise. Mr, Stevens' amendment was agreed to. Several gentleman spoke as to the effect of the tax on epirits, and among them Fernando Wood, who said he intended io offer an amend ment so that - the excise shall fall open 01, in cluding_ those who had gained advantage by ascertaining In advance what was the 01:0121.• mendatien In the Treasury Department. No further action was taken on the bill, when the Committee rose. The Rouse then adjourned. Sawarx—Mr. Raoivey, or Minnesota, pre seated the petition of the citizens of Wiscon sin and Minnesota, asking for nu exteneion of their boundary line. Referred to the Com mittee nu Judiciary. Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, moved to take up his bill to appoint a second Assistant Secretary of War. Mr. Johnson, cf Mary lend, moved to limit the office to ono year from the passage of the Act. Adopted. Mr. 'Wilson's bill was then passed. ♦ commaniaation was received from the Secretary of War, giving the grade and rank of the officers of our service, who had , entered the feral,» of the rebellion. Mr. Foote, of Vt., offered bill to .mead the joint rates in rife-tepee to disagreement: to the two Ronne. Mr. McDougal, of Cal., offered the joint resolutions of the State Le gislature of Califor nia ire relation to the tax on native WlllOll. Referred to the Committee en Finance. The Senate took up the Enrollment Bill. Ur. Wilkinson intisasessi • bill to extend Coe Northern Indian Bripertntendeney,. that It rimy include the territory of Dinotah. Re ferred to the Corcunittoo on Territories. 128221=1=1 prOTI/0. ..The Tote on the original amendment of the Military Committee, striking out the $3OO dense, was rejected by 28 to IL Mr. Eilactman's amendment for striking out section 4, of tbe.original bill, provides that persoes furnishing eubstitues or money, shall be liable to draft on future calls, and raises the commutation to $5OO. Mr. Howard's motion roLaining tLo 2300 clanse of old Lill, was adopted by 23 to 14 In lien of Mr.Eiberman's amendment. Additional Foreign News. Nair Torus, Jan. 14.—Tha t. S. oorratte St. Loala Bailed for Quits on Loma:Lbw 16th. . A saarehing inquiry has been made into - the equipment and departure of the steamer Rap pshanaoek for C ha tham. It exonerates all the °Metal, ; all the mechanics and laborers engaged on her bare been dismisaed, and precaution has been taken to prevent a simi lar ooeuxrence. • . . The London Haws says that the Schlesswis Holstein question has reached a crisis. The only hope of peace Has in the mediation of the great Gorman Powers, and their checking of the Ilelstein agitation. The Doily lieu.* shows Germany that if she encourages war she does so at a greater risk than any other country in Europe. The London Pod warns the German powers of the responsibility which they are Meaning, and any, t hat Denmark can retreat no farther, and if the:German troops attempt to cross the Eider it will be an act of war, and the Danish Government must resist. The Pod sips that the British &Allot warned the Diet against the departure from the treaty of lan. The Dagbtadce denounces the attitude of England and Easels, and lays that Denmark appear" to hare no choice but waP. Iteparrtimys that England urged Denmark to sattiflee Behlessnig and 1 . 001001 compiona- lion in Holstein. • The Pare Pap denies that Marin:MlL= hesitates about accepting the Mexican crown. The Praia correspondent of the London Herald, says that the Aroh Dubs pamists in declining, and that the Trench. troops `Will be replaced by a roreign legion, and the republi can form of government be restored. Prince Angenslenting has issued ■ procla mation at Kiel, calling on the Holstein people u his faitlitalsubjects, to respect the Federal administration and avoid a conflict. Washington City NORM iTsousoroa, Jan. l4.—The President has approved and signed the Act fosextending the Bounties to volunteers to the Ist' of March. Assistant Adjutant Consul Townsend bee made a report, containing a JUL of alt the known desertions of non-commissioned Wilms end private trout the regular army to the rebels. The number is only twenty-eight, of whom twenty are from the Bth IL S. Infantry. He also tarnishes list of the °Moen who have lest the service by resignation or deser tion to engage InAhe rebellion, The total number is 911 . , of whom 183 sawed the rebel nuke, and ninety-two are presumed to have done se. One was dismissed for inurendeting Ms command In the fans of the enemy; and making an attempt to depart to the rebels. 249 of them resigned, twenty were dismissed, and lane dropped. Among the contingent expenses of the War Department for 1863. as exhibited by the port, is an item bf $l,OOO paldtolhe widow of the pilot Pedrick; of the steamer Emmet, u • reward for the relief of the be lased gar rtion. at Woahlagten, North,Carollas t - The entire sum of the contingent expenics la $177,000. • • . Ez-congressmaa Albert C. White, ofitell pis, was to-clay aoinitmtell by the Presi dent to the - Senate, as Judge' of the Diskriet flours lor that State, to-gamely the vacancy made by the death of 7allge Smith: . Rallswarh•Accidout. . PaltaDriSlll•; Jan:l4.—We are' latorittol that an accident happened to the - irate' which left Pittsburgh tor.this city, ca the New'. elude Railroad.: Narli 3 Ou Tuesday - morning, at one of tho stations vest of•the morratalass o rail brat°, awl one of the care of-the train was precipitated down as ensbauhrarrit. Two person[ wore killed-% Michigan aolMer /11341 ospersea lealdlug to the venom part of 'the State. Severil persons were - Injured: The. Iron. J. WA4 , ths-lralar tainted dariag the excitement. No dolathas been erperionerid en the Trial sine. the *oar. of the accident: — The Pirate Alabama. - . , Irv" You, 4411. 1 4.—Aarteso,Itioi Itatoirbv Oath thit tho - ,phatot Aloha= :tae ronttlag Womenltoloalas.:Poihkand North Wm about,Noirombor tidy and-the, isrm4.l44 eakiakszairßiltift Usesrieroill ttedl 113kMbSel,dest 4 *.SAISITC,Ora ;PI% at Both • 4- - : 14 ,144:4 4,4, A:44-',..4•3 's W-13 Ws!Ade& Itsemer Bonding In Wes Weir Yeetrillii,l6,4lW4tiWkiaao* Ad vertiser Whist's that it lioaratfui sisal:Las it Wain* , Fort, ostensibly for a tag. bu if she le allowed to get away elm will be found to be engaged to a yell diferent lasi nets. Sale of Flve—Twentles. l'ananurnis, Jan. IL—The sub3oltien tient motto th e tale et 0,330,009 20a ITalted State' bends, en /hams). ,Deltrar le. of bonds are being,inade to e lin t iia MAILICETS BY TEZEGRAPII Philadelphia Market. PIIILLIMIXITIA, Jan. IL—Tbore it but 1111 la doing 41 Breadstuff., and eamettal change to prim; 00t 0 i 00t 0 ,oal üble of near at ST for extra; and r extra fb tly7. Receipt. arosery tight. Inking doing to 14. Pa. or Coro' Neal. Whist held with uncle tranco, but the demand has fallen off; entail sake of comm.and aced Red at 5 1,4491.45, arid White at 51,77,11,55. lips sena . arrtend at apIO. Caro dell; pl. of 2,002 bush Yellow at '111,11,91;13. Oaft Steady at Sae. Cloven... settee, end o.oo , baith • veld at. Saffbati,so. Thextesed at 13,15. adannefligf or. wen perk .t $A and obi t2l. Beef halm at 550,50. tan! at 14c, In Mini, and 151 In kegs. Crade Pitgeltroxn--aniter at Sege; foal he holed at Me, arid Sees at 553.055... to unsettled and do 10.01 barrel. ate orbited at kik, and Drudged at 10r.. block. excited; Penns teas, nsc; 11.. ding ffAilresul 05%; Morris Cobol 60; Long 10.4 12; Pains ltalltiend 10; Geld 154; Sacbange on New York par N. New York Market. Na. Tons, Jan. 14.—Tho cotton maraca is Amur salsa an quoted at I•.. ?lour has Advanced and 12 5913c...1i1zher; asks at 9,000 Lble .at SGSOSO to etsita, And 57 4417 66 for Ikrutbarn, Ohio is unclaug -24, but firmer. \Slant sativo; sales 1%0001.2th at 4.41 Eld fur CUlcagy Spring. SI Zll*l 64 for 3111- arankse Club, And 51 6+(5164 for SW C. ckeedlo ProvislonA Lam,and prism .- 2.Sanaud. Whisky ,Betelpts+l flour SY,- •000 I,bis, at what non, corn 15,000 bushels. - Malthaore Market. Itsxrtmotts, Jau. 14.—Vour stenJy; s.opargne 11°1ml - detract Is voted at S 7 uo, and Extra at r M 3., There Is mo grain In tit. market. Withkg, L. dronOtia, OLtn . selh 1111/1/331 00. eer. Ermmrid ultra. Tke rag awl grilles are goofed at 125-0313 y. Cares doll. New York Stock •nd Money Marked. Na. Yeti, Jan. 14. -Stocks Fodor end settee: C. A. B. 1—........-17311ets South. B. 1[._166` Cumberland —. 46 ,, N. Y. C _137% In. Central .1" .- , rean'a Coal. 17.11 Diann: 117{Gold . ..... .-.—......-.163 , 4 MI. & Alln.---... 343.110nn Jar nart-launl..- 77 !, Canton C 0.........—.. T.t, , ,i'rres.ury 7 3.105._...100, INlrsoMi tae. V'. u i New York Petroleum Market. Raw Tors, ;an-lernm market firm; Coned to bawl, is qvotut at 45M47; for frrrde, to La delirerad ih rabniary affl2%; galas xo bbto 1 , 1 1 1131 1 / o . oo .—Pa 06• 91 last., .t Drawly:Sta tion Lieut. TIIO9. /1/321STR01/o,laarly of &mats Cadet., and lately ea Oai. !babes Stag, aged 23 year.. The'friencle of tbo &way are resperofolly rovited to ellen( the Ihnethl. from the nu:dun= of We tether, No. 49 ficetb 1411219011, hear Tenon! street flty, on Verner, the Ist' foltantjat SCOTT —On Wedeleadsy eight, ills lath ItAta OHARbra IWRBTP, Infaat A: an. P.Urab•th J.Bootc. Tin funeral will Otte plat... Dem the resift.. of Ids parsista, No. 19 WO* street, on Tama:, tL 1.50, instant, at f e'eleek p. a. OLIVILT. —Oa Tuesday, 14th instant, at twat &nos, Hannlton Hall. t n Menu testaaldp, aotmty, P., GEORGE OLTTED, 11. D., In Ow Stith par artila ay. Ths ttosaral Ink. plate on TILIDAT, th. 1151.6 Las., at 10 o'cinaka. n. It FAMILY DYE COLORS. • PATEFIXD OCTOBlial 13, IU3. Maas, Black/or figh. Dark W.; DAC /kg Irmak.lMse, Claret Dram Emmy Lilt Dry" B.N Dams, Carr:, el`ras' Park Drab LAI Prob, Pam Prak L. Parka Drab for Dye _ . Goods, &arts, , Bonnets, mat, rpm", _ Fest trsra, D Kid Glares, Children. ClatidoSt •l‘d oi kloda of Wearing ftlnaLra ear A. BAYING OF 80 BKI: CENT. "all For 25 cents you can color as sonny goods as world 'run coat Brit times Out scam. Various Rhoden run be prcdumd OtOtn.t sgtmsd7w ,.4he sad any nits ow 1.3 the dyi ni=rfec i ; cocoa, Dlrcetloct In finglltb, Frond, and Octutan, Inside of mob guano , For fortbsr tufarotatlos to Pyclug. and giving • perfect knowledge istaa colors .re bestsitsuted to dye over ether., rill, co•ny valuable rectes,, pr. lona Bowe *Stevens' Treaties cat Dyeing and Coloring. tent by moll on rrcelpt of prlci,—.lu cents_ lisnafactored by BOWS trs.os, 'Mu Broadway, Boston. Tor Wm by druggists and dealers rentraily. ifoCARGOI3 MAIL3LB WOMB, ZIL 135 L111 . 11:11TI erase, tr...mard •an L scaortoomt of MARBLE MANTELS, Monuments and Grave Stone& PAWS, SOSENDALI, ASD J 0112%. TOWN Onr=3. IBAAO Ofte OUTLET *.A.W DULLS. r~~>: f :.,, i c. constantly en hand a Lusa and IhunV mamalm 'tact at DEMING, BOA! X" PLPLEIL, WINDOW raaas STOW. LINT M 61713-BILIP. JOINTS. MUTING, LP= TAI. Da will 811 scion an PAWED PTIINT with nenwptatm and at lalr rataL P. Pawns wanting LONG TINIOM. or POP. LAI sr. partkrdary baited to exasaln• %la Meet. 011'Orma on Orals stract, star Bobars=. ON ELL A STONEMAN, ruarrAcrulm or {alas wpm. Rog as sad eats Sp crier TEOI2 AIIp 119:. ^^ r Wail 010711; 5. 6 1 7 r 4" li 021 sar AllWwd WlBDfci gala, 61 So. GO TOMITO OTREZT. Z. ■. TATE k SEVILLE , PRACTICAL FLUTIST:St GAB AND BTK&M ITITEIta Ho. SO ITDRRAL HTZM, ADtittayty,scd rß.7 , l7• o ProwlTlmm TTPHOLSTERIML—Hrving purchas. Iwo Amok goodt for 0A.211. / al& otbs mat Intim/on of extruo , lY low rima. 110:1117.11. !MIA; Llolr, Husk sad OprinOCAT TBA29II3 7 • swat nasty et 11/1614752, catnit FLOOR OIL OLOTI13; 016.11PNT5i LIIXO TABLE COVENS ; Adllobto, Orom. Oft 4 arl Was Nordorod YEATS, of Ow boot mai dliesy. tiosarpamod. Alloodenkpi attended to. Homo No. I T2 I' DY.BAL STZErtddlogboay. (Ibittaly cam by Kb. Ezembo.) - dal TAMA& 1161U17:24 FOR THE FALL OP-1863. . . - 200,000 APPLE 7334 Extra 3, end 6 yews oM neldding all the old ) tIJ g 4r ea:lat r, PLhe, and many nerer one:" - Also, a vary Largo and of PEAR, (etandard and dwarf..ll3l, Z.D.1311g7:21. MAD! ORSANTSTAL TREES, ROM, 88119/18, ' oluximolasz PLANTS, Ath, ete.i wholesat and entail at very reee• enable prime. JOILY 2dIIIIDOCII, Jr. addrilorY Plitabanth and . • Illorork NOW 1N STO4E. CONtEGNME.VTS 27:00 rub-Dry Anal= 100 boob, CloYereeod 2 ; 1,030 do ..Du IN:ocher, I,ZO TlMOtby &et 4o Dry Itoepbrr'oe, 2,0013 Ds. fro& roll Bitten 10' do' Dry Direkbr's; 4 toot Flou; - • 00 bbl&Illut nerdny; M bash. Ehritherkn 60 do W..,00ra Neal; 10 do Cheeton* t 3 do Corn*Orltr, '6O do Weltsts; 100 do Preport4Me• r WO ado Tar Corm • • • 00 do Vinegar Cider; 60 -de Darien_ 2,000 Wed: Dototoer. • • • ZY, bble..OrsateerloK 1,600 4144. Oren Apples; 200 box, irordP6 _ " TS 1.114 - rellorr °alone, Tor • •••• • • EL VOIGT& 00. DUNCAN, SHER.MAN &CO.'S . Em a tn. 'Chalon" Rah TbadaL $W Etta BM ea awry lomortaot Germanr, Traacw. Ilvitutland .flad ARRIVAL baserPthm•L.V . Ged" 94lll stmst- • Wastirei• HeinSnre, WEBB*IMXINSO;2I7. Meth' sy TILL Be RRY I A, for Crude and:Rafted la Oil, - kw sal• by' JAIL DLLZICLII.Is SOY. , Ways:GUM: Sbbls..sasortectAkrap NJ Sires blame gad foredo ; dal - -.I.ItIIMPAISICS & BRO. - 2oomolecuzire.*.i.a _..is ~.vrs.trativsta&los:: MlBtitill: OATS, in tatika. - in'etonfl vvtramt,* ! routy 1111 AD lab by - QUM__ J.8.-calgrixt,:o., INg matrakOstisiriau .edsikA 41111211PR0WN.1211 Burrra-40=0"....4-10 , 044:0. 4 let =7.1, Praxes. AfFSICIffe• , FWi OBl y "JUDE AAINES—BROTEDIBS, Nrw—Yozz,- • 'll:tare As . belt chap Varlos In i..._e&itritiiit....: the , tad aft wairazOod ter 11. pes. - --- ---- , GawrzniSira EttIa!TYWD 7 017LpTil PIAN 3, walnuts* dye pare. . PitllitrVe lIELOIDEONS—tbsb•st 121 It. vaiL Warrantor and kepiln oriter;ilogiof cbarp,flrr Ms rinas. A flap sacarunevt pat reaeird *Mr* *lb `: Di _.., 1 wunorrs BLlThte, _..,,, _,,., no. 43 rrrra eruct - Ibla Agent roi above Instruc, ant La Plettlrargb.. j!ltatir pLANOS I PIANOS!—The p : Ixrgert smarts:mt. of : her reopiraP hi tide city, cotnprialu YLAtII sOtwsz PIANO?. SQtrAttt.-CLANT , and ifiraiLT - '' OL4N PL - sO6; the retacriberin.la rochatfelty. foie. thoolutation of the putdic to ker rr IA saloct• od dock of ISNABL I'LLYOS, which foe' Imagist • • IWO, pato and Onittnese of tent, ind alataziVtl. touch, hoe* been ky Pm =Rod " zi t . "'" Trey Piano yr...ranted foe Ir. years, and a ppdrt. lege of ',chute voted at any limo withb - menthe, if no unholy astitiactroy.: A 'call tr're. ,-, . newt:ally whetted before Vacc.i , llthr .hi, bole. - . • ca - AELorn BLUE% 15.. it' rata' +1114310 Agent Er Pit burgh aa3 Weitaltki.s." . 7" altiw - - ---„ WE NAVE JUST RECEIVED AZT , ,-1 OTTIHR LVT STLP:VID a rz co. ett. ---. .; slozo lb. ohb trd -manuthrecr!. of I , ll' II:`I SUDBURY; Now York, .4 BORDUCS.ES 00,1.11k.olphit. Um what: the =lnuit Pima 4 . 41 . 1)17114 asp of tba Elnolhory Plmo: fko:hcaaii W. B. ikalhara: "I hen axassiaai with peat aus, BtaAhory's wow scale rfd.9V POILTZIhmt It kb wisdom that Ithgy tire my niporior lastroatufa. "I hara agwelaily remarked their thorough work;;'• ioaaship, and tho ww.r, precity;vieharaloardithah. , : ity et their haze. I nooa.sartd, thatsfaft thew, Lowtroa.ta pol.licrassarnal, sad d dbt hot of their shame._ IL 231514L.L. , 3.. York, Soly 12, ISM lairda.l. ifIIIO2LS=.IIII. A. CO. Isholi.adnaidond ... ! mi.. lotion of nommaandatloni from Cat? ' am aunra—tha Prelialrat otUaltad State', 411 loan, etc., who ban porchasal th:tr P Theto Inrtronmats remind a Gold Medal at - a &pail Palace, London. Cur print an lower than any oiler maailkotory . , 'for the same rtyloand 00* Plano. , I.llanaluMl - r al to call and ommtaa sor thaaszeloo. Na an Pot , la maim of a Sae wort/mat of Pll5O 3/00h4,..- of the !Meat and b.. M 71,1 • NUM . 8001.14 -: AVM ISUMIC .4 IffriffNie GIXIDS rmicallyi , aPorayson band at the lowest Eaptern Cub Mr. . . . •. •.. - WAMELECK & MILL-- No. PST. CLAM . 5ritECT, • 1.13 Xrar Iluspauglas BIAVP, r iE HOME ariCLE, Vol I. THE KOMB CIROLP, T. TEM HILVER CIIOIID TIM 5110WER 01 PEARLS. The &hare an choler collect/ mu of Vocal cramental Satz. eleguatli 0:11:404V,L1:114:4*}:4:14:1 Dark Gmna, Lied Oren, 11.0. 4 .1 • Mars, If exam, Orcve, Pis*, Pestle, Flab, 64.1. 4 .0. mad, Y. CHAS. C. N1E1,1,014. SI WOOD STB.DESIT. 'VFW TESl3l.lo.filiLEr. "Irmlaal naatera ina PAO =nit In Cava at =wawa y "Afar Wins ammilued tba Plaa Tarts Or the'' Mesas. DE - Win 550 d. vary awfully, we bra. to to. conelmlnn, and amorally teatiii, that May aro In every rasped Imparter .rtrarnaaa. , Lbw la yam, eaten,may • dtannar.,. awn: . entirely woad character. Vick Ircakrairalilp Ia of th. Tay beat, plainly dancoriralhig - Ma say boat masarlala an and, rad at tba ardr: -a trailan • Arratnans and equality of tana througbrtela' • _ canasta of bay board. Insatuyainad by ant Clebts-'. Plana Urts am ham yakatan. a. Vale, ?header* Thczna,:Wlnhim MaaFira,- Inila/1, Shan blawa, adilat al tba Mataat nada. and Waal; earl lutists, Illaarner d tbat "- Oman* Oyeas ; Jolty tur.dal, adltar lama ae WereMp: Y. L, Wolbelas, - A el"' u. la of ll" .r..Vgiriria l iSr -A, 7 - As} !aF• Austrts , • •-• N. B.IIIDLB, No. 18 8 113..•rerriniai • Dnakr In , Pianos and Musical Inatinanintiv Boar constantly on tuna a One satalsaitttt NSW PIANOS, VIOLINS, ONITAVS, 11000NDII .ONS, which hajim NA as law,, , Attlavd ezdtrAt .44sw.x-r9 murrhAr GLAnsa pazurnols MAIM - W. J. & HALL PAT - azasON. - : 144 Your* t 1114reirt, H ftcr; Calm for PINSIOII, lIOURIT, liaCrE Poi 1:1. TEA rAY, IVBSISTPKISE, . SO EM Lot or IIlite! to Ibe =rim, pronaptir tralad to. XXIMITION CLAMS altaadod to wattage. 40. a. o. a- 311PX04. MACKTMLI. kJOHNSON, . AHD t3OLDI3:RIP CUM Ito. le al/ANT friar:et. Preantaoir. NOIH W. SHAFIty., ATTOBSIIT-AT-LAW, No. /00 Fifth Btres:4. Maas for P 10011033, DOHNTT, P2:711 3105. 'lloion SOLDIERS' GLMMS, 130IIICITES, .PENRONI AND ..1321.11dial PAY; Preiaptly altended to* • 1.84111723 d 7IXDDIEE4 IDS *mirth etthtt, Putetsur . gb, ri: QJitadrrP I‘I4ITARY CLAIM; BOIINTED* 4 P 1216101511. BACK' Per adistrzrAsr Mated of every dhealphoi; eelterted the 4elt• - earlier, et the lbllowthcrstm, tts Peethres IrLO 00$ ill other claims ItS 0,472eL•33d==4,-:- . 1 5 r•B. Is - sbaws ars suds Id es clerk •dosi dot' moped. sad stListorsistioa sires gnats. . seeks B AS, _FARRELL & VELVTICAL I,LIMBIEBS, OAS M UWE Brass Work Pipe Pumps yes Azol Al kin& of fiftlogilko WM, C and INITI . IOIII I 1311) SAITY.IS TOIL otr, suns!. sms, *la lead la sprer prxe4. /lc°. / 112701114 13/3M ;PS{►TO6SAYH ROOMS corni nisii Ant mAssrrrnallx- luit st.*e, 8.1.r.#0.5.es Joie:ll6M - . • Anlseia.ll. PALOTOC*I3.IBi'' every Amami ..fr=4.611 • Ti tS cz illta r Z landau' of the ACFSD to - tbeisr• oaurlblllty Ibto solabllabaurat, bolas reacted-. 11- abet abort stalls EM.AND)I.I.4t. _ _r prr.-13A,E.tiz Nye' Oartdaddr triadic* ta -the treateddd .MROI.IIO DLSZASES, the LIT sad LIU: tax CIATALICZ. 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