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Moore kCe.pulthaiConnelli forthiprivi - leve r et liying . iainek aaanrt eseend attest, by seen of trestle work, for then/pees of reseh lag the nisi yard recently patrolund by them of thrbaak. . et lk. lienopphals river. -Re ferred tithe Street Comatittee. • : Mr. Thompson,. petition el lltingwine,. asking ax-mbstement of bunnies tax. Es- Ani bailfinacti Committee. Mr -Ann, 'petitio n . feint sundry der-, eltutiOni the Cleveland Pittah - Mad Company, ter the temp burs orary use of the bed of the °linnet, te eselletko ma nay-id facilitate their biplane, mai' nth° tfatincomMedste the humid nemett martiZt• ATMs -petition was Wire the last, Ift...Thempiest,' presented remonstrande sgsloWthe grsatiag it the 'privilege above ,Illeth--pspers ;were referred to the Street Cemaitten.• . gr:J.; . 11.; awed,* petition from the Oak- Lai ,Pessmager Railway PetelanYt O'tti2g bra that when the: - ematitany purchased the I ran treat Dr.-15esaty,-VUEltelt if the Bond holden et the Pittsburgh-sail Yost Liberty Railway Company, ;it - was with the ander standing mad ender the taint that they would be relleved from ell the 'restrictions sal Apinannte of the city ordinances passei'in rdeionse f. the latter named nanny; that the Bipronse Cart bad decided that they were not sb rellend,hut legally bound to carry ent and intern sir the restrlotions placed apes thanky Councils. They then:bre pray that Sieintelle.wilt•riseind all oritaszess oa no' ableet, sat gnat then more .faverahht ternu,'otherwise they - will be compelled to &Waded thin impettut public work, on it ill neative under exisideft Mr , D. Reed moved that the petition be re solsreci,'and that the prayer of the petitioners be net granted. Adopted. Mahlenierson offereitthe following : lraoleati r -,Thot the Cenraiittee - on Fire En gines apd Bose be instructed , to sell ail the eight-krahlue not new In use at the several ere aught" houses aid that the eosin:Mae be ins:ruts& to Wait roandinp in nits. bhp hato Daub! am ev. land MA rebus: to Committee on Fire 15 /Zdetriryi s ina follow Reroleafi Those* du Lighting Committee ßerolted, be regraded to have a piddle pa tamp erect ed on. .the corner of Ma street and 'nature alloy, Reared to the ;Gas Committee. Mr. J. X 866 d enrol the following: Rosolud, That a joint sammittee of eve— two from the Select and three from the Com mon Cenuell—he _appointed, whose:duty it shall -be to l oommulsrate and •ract with any Nana anuedttee that may be Appointed b the Caradtaid 'Allegheny, La sopa to tbo y present - ataiitisin of the water Dr the Atte ;luny rivar and tar arch legal er -ether , measures as they may deem proper in the prashial-andl,f needs be brims the subject befunilhe Legislature kt Its Fidget session. The -ruolitllon was adopted, and Messrs. 7. R. Reed-rand 'Rees appointed on the com mithie, on behalf of BelootCeundl. Mx,r. Rees prosented a petltan from Wm. •F. Co relative to stall resit in the Diamond Market. Referred to the Market Committee. Xr. The , mpos edited the following: net the Street Committee be . Sordea "trust d'toieportaaemleanee for the grading sad paving _of 'Penn street, from the Pitts blll2ll6 rt. Wayne and Chicago Railway track too point age hundred foot west fromaemon airy; aid Weeldsgan street, Liberty etvea r to Gus idea. - Also, Buda and Me - rdiaaM striate; from'Liberty to Pike its. Rad; afedoil- to ALL -Committee on Mr. D. Streee Bead presented en ordinances grant- Ism' the to power - to employ an ellosir to me Onminroui, eta., Judas, the of essisarete imapensistirm to be at the rate tie dollars per day. The ordinance _. President read the following lisseteed, That tho City Solicitor be authori sed to have printed, in pamphlet form, for the use of.Cennoils, one hundred copies of the act ridathalf to streets and *ewers, recerady op. proved by the Governer--provided the eat shall net wad Moan dollars, and obrage thoeiatiogent Arad. 'toad tidies; and pane d. _ Mr.'X'thirthy 'Kau a resolution for the erection of is gas lamp at the coiner of Dem esnAnd Gruoville straits. Referred to Gls OssaDtes. ; Reed; an ordinance squiring that ell erdlianue for Opening, widng, grading and paving sny,atreetilane or alley, shall lie OM until thenest regular meeting eau pre sentation:, Read three times and pused. The 'Pretident read a eotomunbration from the City 8olloitor;in referenee to tho ap lira' tier '"t o restrain the l'ennsylvinia 'Railroad Company from.going on :with their work on the e ittbargli sad dumboullie RallreaL The orstrpani, through Wm. I. Woodward, Psq., espresso& the atmost andidenco indusis riga to go on" and 'template the work under their chaster, yet an amicable adjustment with the _city was desired, and the appointment of a Commistasi of Councils to ai d e with theocrat. pay was desired by Mr. Reward, with rho understanding that this was not to delay or aarpromia the rights of either party taring pending. The osinatualeation was seemitplinla with-a resolution providing for tbo appointment of such Committer. - The abject was Misused at some length, and the resolution. mu laid upon the table by an almost snanimeas vets. Mr. Allen offered the foils:rains be - Resehred,„Titat the Auditing COmmittee to autherined to simply competent •• person art 11,11 clerk, to auist In Auditing** City As o arantsitooddingthe outdoes not weed Att. A 110 ) 41 _ • . In thaws Grata, present ail the nem . boa adolitlifessre. Aroutrong, Jaday, rlfaleran,randltiams o. - yaw remain; meeting read and Makel_maerannsinsication from T. Wore k Co., teed, iaon to tralliting s bridge over Saud stjust Wow the point *ha* - , it suas into the rivu, In ardor that they may dasuportual front their oval yard to the ally, whisk wassiferreit to the litrut_Ginunittoe: Colville nada eenthranteatio &O n M irri Gan MA g Fab:" parker thalleard of Health, In Wigton te the dour in the *audition and natured tha ,vatar , La the reservoir, which wee uferredte the Water. Committee. Mr. MeGowan read a petition from a sam ba efta relation to pada' and g radinglldarits Asset, between Pens end Pik* G uam, whiohmas referred to the Street Cens mita* with purer to ad, Mr. Jones road adamenleation from oar " tan ettiewas owners ;of property en Colwell street, la tirades oath Ward, praying that the nuessery ago be idea to attend . the eater Opal slang we ustreet, from Vino street baiseelidemerf gate, a distanee of SOO feet. Referred to Vita COMMittee.' Mr. 'Whit/ presented the following :glom- Make, That thaWataboramidoe be au thorised to lay afar inch water main InAnn street, fans Magee to liturrensen street. do. farad te the Water Cionsdtec. Mr. 011eraciered aserli t nanee arpoidrag so auchofransadammie passed Janney T, 1664, adds& "an ordinates insrusing the water meted akerdidei ithicie Moue, weigh Jule fat, d 0.," asto the increase et rants of neuter steals. - Rea three Onus and eandannionßon from George Park, *gut, threlatits to the twined ten of William D. Luel7;deesased,war *fared to the nudes Mr. byisedfaril thefolioressintkint . Tiustthis Committee 'en Moeda Ilitlittedib 3n -conieusetlia with the City 136. War, his ear see if tha PuMlsranii talkiX tiosimay hap complied with the ail. Yam d _ma In MU* Mud ta the 1414 * yfjd:this Ihepame rpt, sink if not, OCIZEI, 0411 " -t6 iXdaPti te the trauma. IteDra. • ad tO theLfkainitts• on Wooden- BoiXDlde, Ffs. 01418 aced ordinance Incas:rag the ealsida Of oluthe of Councils eldp,dollare GEstionatravingliea nib the ordinance suit tour moved rules. Mr. O'Neill dispendthiddes;asa the ay*, and nays were called, Tanning as -49,—Itessm Mang, Rankles, Dick, veal. .#OOl/11:t•otami; Dean, Dickson, Jona, laossee wan. , Melfraosa, O'lLua, SY- MsdiliWatterson•—lb. ••• _lfari-•lisurra: Matti, Wries,'llere , DALisaltMarVis MonsanerytMaittriltals 417' 1 " 1"*4 1114- ' ' • . -Tke titetlAdWaa •h • • 44 .0%:, I. s;-‘,l; • •.•;•-• • . , • • -. '... ; : -... .ii.'... •,- ; 14,•:•:.,,z ,,, -..,:;:::*','::•;" ,::- .1 , -,;• :i - 4, ; 12.:,-:•ill ES= - . ;71 ' : " ; • +: tt, t 'I ~ Mr 011eM aired th . tenoning preamble end resolution: Wg1311114 A numbei of standing committees of Councils have failed to make any report whatever for 1863, end Winne. It is essential to that fall and owed understandbag of the affairs of the city, width it should be the aim t he iry nonaber of Cealeils to soquire, that cum- Unary annual taperM slued 13* made as heretofore t, It is therefire Asselood, That the Mending nurses aforesaid, atm lave not yet reported, be sad are hereby requital to report at the next ?mar meetiag of Councils. Passed. S. C. nen-oonearred, and laid open the table. NG O'Neil offered an ordinance compelling the City' Treasure to give bonds to the in created amount of 160,000. Read three times and pawl. Mr. Colville aimed an ordinance increasing the prise of sarong paimigers and trunks in hacks el emnibanes to and Irma the riser depots from Id to U outs. Mr. Davis sieved to amend In adding nsect tien- eerardllig lii hacks sr omnibuses to put up In • censplonens plants their veltliles s ropy et this Granules. The addition was accepted, and the ordnance passed • third readin • S.C. g. nent-centrarred. C. C. sabered and ap pointed Main. O'Hara and Weill& commit tee of conference. 1..0. eenurred, and ap ranted Mears: D. Rad sad Gunn. Com , mitt.. amended - the erdbeanwe se as to read I "net' errs thirty - feel onto fir eac viane and trait," inef adding a penaltyss,oo far earth and every vlolatien of the provision of the erdinsies. Mr. CeilnYtfferei the following resolution : Baden, That the Committee en Markets lei requested to report to Cennelle whether Ma Burrintendent of Markets, and Clerk of Be- Markets diselusru their inty•faithfolly. fared to Committee ea Marken. Is OGIIMI•11 Gesell the chair appointed Mann. Mays, Ardray and O'Neill& committee of nefereses to confer with the committee frog B. tl; in retitle. to the ceadition if the water. 0. C. rends from their action in the matter , of the ordinance, repealing the ordinmen re ' Wing t. the Increase ef sinkat Malley and rune with the eaten of I. O. 4 Dr. McCandless moved lolM it C no ln f t h he adleasto. C. regardthp e President sad Directors of the Oakland Pea -1 tenger lallway Company, sad refer the whale sante to On Ekren Committee, to report at the weal meeting. • 'Mr. Orlfelli'mued to toy Dr. McCandless' motion in the table, and sailed for the ayes and aeon. AyesMenr Arany, Buckley, Beek, Col ville, Davis, Dean, Dickson, HU., Jones, Leolud, Montgomery IfoCittUand, Me -1 Gowan, llogsners, Olean, O'Neill, Patter -1 son, Inively, White and Steel, President-20. Nees—Menn. Celan, Pryer, Mays, Melons, Manley aid M.:Casein—S. O. C. nem-eoneur is the action of the S. C. in relitien to the ordinance to allele the City Belleiter an assistant Mr. O'Neill having objected, Mr. Colville moved far truspension of the rules, and the sytes and noes ware called. Ayes—biessrs. hrdny, Baroirley,Beek J Cof fm, • Colville, Davis, Here, Holmes, nn, Leonard, McClelland, McGowan, Snivel: and Steel,President-1 4 . Nays—Meesre.Dean,Dieksen,Yryer, Hays, Montgomery, McCandless, Megrim, O'liars, O'Neill, Patterson, White-11. Lest. Dr. McCandless offered a resolution that the Mayer be requested to furnish the City Beliel , ter at any . time, that be may require their serricn, ens or more of kis pollee to serve noting,. gatheinfermatienota. Passed. C. O. adhere to their former action in rein- Goan back hire, and appointed as • commit tee of conference Maws. Colville and O'Hara. Councils here went into joint session fir the purpose of electing One members to the ond of Health. The nominations were 1 Henry A. Wearer, Esq., - flue Om Bound I Weed; in place of B. C. Buyer, Esq., re dined; Mr. King from the...Plith Ward, he place of Mr. Lunen resigned . and Mr. Coo. Dobb from the Nbitillf tad, In pine of 3no. ' MeCargo,llsq.,reslped. The nominees were all elected by aceismation: The Preaident of B.C. announced that he ; had appointed Mr. McLaughlin from the in-' tut on the Acidities Committee forth. ensu ing year, aid the President of C. C. appoieteck Moire. lan andrattenen ea the 182120 Com, mine* Zr.. the Common branch. In all matters sot otherwise mentioned, 0.: C. condoned In the action of g. C. Adjourned. 'Pittsburgh liorticultnnal Society. At the hat two Meetings of the Society the subject of Worland Pear Mature has been rn , der diersuaion, and quite ridgep intireet has been manifested hr the matter. Messrs. Am mon, Bakowell, Chen, Anderson,Keg _ ley, Weida; White, and - oilers have partici pated in the discussion; The general conclu sion reached by the speakers was that thus far Pear growing has proved a failure in this vicinity, that is, More money has been ex pended for trees and their colture than all the fruit. would bring in market. This applied espectallyto Dwarf Pear*. But the hope was rexpressed quite contdently by most of the speakers, that with proper varieties and ap t propriate of judideus cultbratien pear-grow bag would yet prove to be es reennerative an time sof other fruits. Ono thing ha* been get.- d, that but very few varieties will succeed in this region. The blight destroys many varieties, others are very shy . bearers. 'The subject is to be taken up again next Wednes day morning at eleven o'clock, and the atten tion of all who have had experience and op -portunity for testing diterent varieties is very much desired. The following questions are to be spoken of, at the next meeting and Out recommended for profitable cultivation. What varieties ere free from the'blight and good bearers of good fruit? What is the best method of culture? The society lass ensged a roo m for permanent moonshot' on Spmith field/meet, opposite the Custom Souse, where weekly meetings are held. FaKllellee and Orators. Concert Ball was crowded to its rionot capacity last *Sent's to • hear the lecture of John B. Gough, Evi., en "Eloquence and Oraton." The house was so densely packed that even standing wee found to be Yol7 In convanient„ and large numbers had to go away who could,net And admission. Our popular end indefatigeble• Lecture Committee have much to, cheer them in their arduous labors; in the =MU Ithleh deli:CW(4ly crowns their (Eerie. Of (heliostat:reef Mr. Clengis we have noth intef or Initial. . - 414: 14 t 4 it0 "is et cian " koilede not promo to - know any thin g a bout the rules of attention and oratory, aid does sudirisittO be looked upon as a teacher of either.'We will only say that in kis "peon- Itarl r atybe of outcry sad 'tamales, be Es in ildtable, and lever falls to please his indi ctee and 'dotter their fealties of bty, whilst la lo no tiaanotatton, gesticulat , isn and in tinationi: well as "Innphuis ' there is h muck roomier kopeemosoat: - And y ot doug aster to to dray a largo hem: We understand that Protestor Apulia will lecture lathAi bosbiaing et naziweek . ASOnE6 PaUffija OCEffirYostirday a lan,oon, Mr. Florence Examen . 'Dung pro tege, the - blind latt "oak, nag for the Nebel are of: the Fourth' Ward scfiooli whir - wire highly delighted with ble.perforatances. The =fortunate little fellow Is making bests ef irienili, -end his sensitive disposition and iiiiciabillty of character will eentinuo to win . Mends for like ,irkencrer he goes. May his goat fortune =each as to mike his misfor tune zest as lightly as possible as his pined heart, en his .brarnel through life. PIG learn Othat tire sehelen of the Dearth Werd school ntaklnji up - is pane to be pres ented to bilm pistils= to his starting for the =plc= of the B . . . Vartrumos or bentoexe,--Two person, waning the Isaias badness will weigh at Was a' pound leas in tlo - moraing Ow at This is to 'the Heap* ofseatter that ties passed off in the masatlme through thnikla and langs. The which is p h on at u. n Th i s - bolo Mid gal, la dittoed in the flushed by the bed. elethim The feet angeets the finality for ventilating sleeping reams, and ind ef.:thee:in the monileshusferi making s bed. ,ACQCITUD.--The *Eton of the LllMellter EVOliWy gapregi, Merged by the keeper of the Uneaster County bison with libel, in criti eiebgthemanVweent of the prig's, hare been "al ttsd in the (loon of Quarter ihmione for that Oeittlkf. -_The werdiet eoeme , to meet a t eit7, pairst approval by the pram 'of as' and 'rapes him .the evidence -produced at the Wel, the Wish% titbit institution might be improved very omen. , , • Trunig:—B• lias o undltioi •of Lady Ilarbeth u the by btra,Wallos but we hers , not witnessed ler saw ?sate She peribrms Iderrliss,!' the Border elpr say Witeb." eralot, al ,widolishe . is' now the sole upresentadra oaths Arm YQ iessistags. death t o Or -bat soma atilt Liras in'ear nunsuurall aypillag 'subbase, olraality. Boni Bilant:::ollSuaday altbt Oda enteradad the *Ulan of C. Zusbasel *be raids, la Watmorgand essuity, aeas Omnibus& and sta is a inn Wok Ursa. Tlta Ude is smelled ie tau Qom le_ POW - • Taeors—otamna.—Tha IA Regiment of Pennsylvania Cavalry, numbering *bent six hundred men, under eamtnand of CoL Goo. Wyneoon, arrived in this eity but might bo tweeal2 and 1 o'eleck, on their way keine en furlough, heving re-enlisted for the war. They were revolved by the Sulaistance Com mittee and bountifully fed at City Ran. They looked ha ve , and will doubtbna again, as they before lone, leave their mark an many a hotly eentiated, and blvidy battle field. AZILITAL or Trares Barnotr.—Upward of one hundred and forty Willem belonging to Tyler's Martel 'mired In the eity yesterday, and mill be mad Off and disbands& to-day or to-morrow. This battery has been for .some time past stationed at liarpor's Ferry, prior to mbleb it' was at Fort Fuller, Nem Creek sta tion, Va. They were enlisted for As months, but have been out about eight moothe. MOM Losr.—The &Ivor of Oar No. 7, on the Manchester Passenger Hallway, yester day lest • pocket book containing tworty salvo dollars. The book was dropped betwee'h the Pittsburgh end of the bridge sad the "second bank," Allegheny. Any person re. turning it to the wetting room on St. Clair street, will confer a great fever on the loser, as be is illy able to bear his loss. Bunn Paiseassm.—The fact that the Panorama wi llbo on exhibition during Bible this week, will be balled with delight by many of our damns who kayo not yet had an oppor tunity of witnossing this truly beautiful work of art. Tit those who hare not seen Ii we would say, do not let this opportunity escape without taking advantage of it, and many who Imre seen it will, tr. fool awned, feel gratified by paying it another Tua Unarm or TRI COLORADO Sane.—Tirla is the title of a new book laid upon our table by Patiolt. It Is a thrilling tato of the scenes in Western life, the scene being located amid the Hezlmn pampas and along the souther* portions of the moun tainsof thoßlerrs Madre: It is selling rapidly, Lacrans.--Col. Clark will deliver a lecture on Tuesday evening, Jan. 26th, in Allegheny, for the benefit of the Young Kees Missionary' Society. Subjeet--.Asteriews War and it, In fluence. Price of admission 25 cents. Tick ets can be had at the door en the evening of the lecture. WIDLL be stddo4 to the list of decks, to be sold at Dario 31oIlwalne's Auction 89021/11, No. 54 Fi ft h street, on Tuesday evening, st TN o'clock, 49 shone Pittsburgh di Cannella villa H. B. CO. 6t'DDI7 DrATIT.--JSZIef Donagan, a well known citizen of Beading, Pa., died raddenly at hie home on Wednesday evening, from apoplexy. Ir hiontrome, Bazonehannacounty, Pa., but week, a man named Joseph Parnetor beat hie wife to death. Both paztlea were of Intim perorate habits. A Remarkable Exhibition Coming to Pittsburgh Next Week. The Great Exhibition, known as the kW toatan Tableaux of Paradise Lost, from Lon don, England, bat which for the past six mouths has been exhibited in the various cities of the Dolt, will visit this city next week, and be shown et Masonic Gall for a short season, oommeuoing on Monday even- We copy the following description of this Exhibition from the New York papers: .This great work of art was gotten up in London, England, at an expense of $6,0,000, and is a complete illustration of John Mil tares Immortal Poem, entitled Paradise Lost, `y pI. carrying out Ma Idea of the Heaveßebelln, Hell,n Ales and Paradise. Showing io of Satan, the War of the Angels, the Pall of Satan and the Fall of Man. It was Ant al hibited in London for 280 consecutive nights, and was during that time visited by more than a half a million people, including royal ty, nobility, the gentry and clergy. By com mand of Queen 'Retold', It was set up in the Hall of Backinghern Palma, and exhibited Wore he;and the entire court. As described by Milton, It commences with 11111Catte repna seating the gathering of the Angela around the Almighty's throne to hear anew decree, that his euly Son, that day begogen, should henceforth reign Supreme td Heaven; then is introduced the banquet of the Angels upon the plains of Heaven ; fie e night encampment .st the Angels by rivers of Blume Satan with Ms followers Petting the Re bellion; the marching of Heaven a Host to pat down the Embellient - the three dare bat: do - between the Hosts of heaven and the re bellious Angels and the final triumph et the Son of God, who in the chariot of Adamant Deity, with-thunderbolt' and Are of Beeman, drives eaten and the rebel Host out of Heaven into Hell. Then follows eight magnificent scenes representing the creation, commencing with the barging Waters of Chaos and ending with the creation of animals and man. After Iwhich Pandemonium or Hell, with Satan and the fallen Angels upon the burning lake. Satan's Council in Hell and Satan's flight from Hell through elms. in 'earth of this earth. Then following in direct order, as de scribed by Milton, is shown the Garden of Eden, with Adam and Eve; the temptation of Eve, her fall; the fall of Adam, the judgment of God and the expulsion from the Garden. This exhibition is pronounced by the entire maenad competent judges, to be the Lneot work of art gotten Op - I.IZ modern times, and worth utiles of travel to see. So far, in Amer ica, the Halls have not bens large enough to hold the people who have thronged to see it. We predict a great rush to Masonic Hall while it is hero, as it. will undoubtedly prove ono of Ine most attractive exhons ever opened this city. Look out for the bills which will be circulated throughout the city this week and next. linct.—After tide date. the Pittsbur, * Port o Wayne and Chicago Railway Company gh will resume the running of &lithely passenger trains except the Alliance Accommodation, which 1 Allegheny at 3.15 p. m., and the Chicago Express, which arrives at Pittsburgh at 3.30 p. on. 'By order of Goneral Suntainte PA ndent E. R. TIMS, lioness' Passenger Agent Pittsburgh, Jau.2s, 1864. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Gwyn. k San:WA Sawnsa Alsommen han obtained the highest rend= at every State, Quint', and Institute Pair held In 1565, the beit family and the but manufacturing machines and for the best machine work. A. ' F. Cl:Lemurs, General Agent, 18 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Trona Pam, Plata and Ornamental Mate Weer, and dealer Ind;yWen% end Valmont dere at Chaff , q.s low Was. Olen at Alas.war Om Water Warts. Pittsburgh, • - `Tamar Dtszsies;--“Nre would esti stun. Hon' .to 'Brown's Dronettba Treat's.' We him found them etionolotus in allaying tattoo to tho Threat tad Bronchia, and would commend them to etc attention of Subtle Speakers, and others troubled with affections of tlitir Threet. - They 'are also in exeellent linmetly for Heirseness resulting from told." Cbigterdpotalist, BOOM. Her sale at lulten's Drug Store, 6th street. —.------------ • Gommlow, haveyouezamtnad the fall awl I winter 'toot of goods at the Merchant Tau, bring establishment of &sm. Graham i Os., No. 64 Market street? A fresh supply et goods every wash. Have you examined the prim of - goods at the Merchant Tallorlag establbhmot of Sam. Graham A Co., No. St Market 'street i It not, H to now time yon would, and - save TO pet anon year clothing MIL Ern garment warranted a perfect dt. OW= Ousax, - Coo. BiciOunnata. Jon BACISTSD are Alin TOW fine usortment of Pall and Winter Clothing, rocetved b 7 Ileum John Whir a Co., Merchant Talton, 80.1011•daral latest, bitterly. The atoek of clothing consists of the finest misty ef to pantaloons, teeth coats and overcoats. Mao stile of patens is tastathl and esslaionable. We would invite ail of mu readers to eve the clove pntlimas • call. Scum and scrofulous irrupt's= will soon data! the pores. of those brava soon who us dghting their country's battles. Night air, bad food, 'and drenching rains will mats sad havoc with the strongest:; therefore let every man molly himself with HOLLOWAY'S OINTMBHTi It Is certain airs forerery skin Hattie. , Only. Oita. per pot. roc sale stllllltolell,—'frog lifth street. :Minn; ket.-4. M. !tabards, G 0.17 Fifth dread, I. now ;opening the most oboist stook of fine gold sad Sliver Wattles, Sawsity, Silva- was MIA Gamy Goods ova 04=11;this.eity. - asti , ls subs that UND-0a 3lorida: st EICILUE ii`doric Tsre 1 1 .14 WAGICIARA t b. ;P a t tea of MI IP. TM tend wal to plat* fans bit tats helsoefine, Wigiumeliod ow ?ow, ailtikto:k p. s. ~~"~~: THE LATEST NEW , jgg i 01:01 SPECIAL DISPAT FROM WASFUNGTO?!!-. ep.cW Dlrpotott to timo.littobaritt Goma., Watkins°Toth, ill& TEO COYTISTID morrow COI. . The Committee me Elietions to-day Idulthlt, in 'snorts, ttheiding, as annomand. to Wail dispatches seine days age, against the tightif Louisiana mambas sr of Mr. Seger, of VII , &is, to seats. ' The following passage fres the report on the Umtata ease, reflecting en: the Military Governor', conduct, WM Jost now be el interest. The 'whine* one oiluiti gratifying that the city of New Orleans bsdin. 10 decree fallen back from that quiet, milli/ and loyal condition in which, tend the an rplees, and with' he °e-operatien with thie nate Military Cloyeroor, that city one :ear'; ago elected a representative to the last Coy;, Cengreu, by • very large vote, and who *err ed eta ben what remained 'of Om% Cllnflom en an equal! feeling with all others. The committee' know of no other mown why an, ether election could not harelmen held on the ] 24 day of November, the day prodded hy law for regularobtotiorm, emroOtamAt illro of Congress to Menial the Beta in' conformity with the law already quoted. Had the elaimants been obis to have removed that difficulty, en the reference of the Dietary lihinentor, In suppressing an' election all' day provided by law for_ turtling 'id ,it.wirold hare been witlionajustilicatlen, and I would, in this Opinion of the Oommittee, hare deserted the esidemnation of the Nouse. It ls to re that any opposition the Buy Governor fell called upon to make, to the peaceful exorcise of the 'Jodi' , franchise Iby legal ratan, on the day fixed by law 1 for the election of representatives in Con ' gran, (the highest and mast tamed privilege guaranteed altions,) should net have been beedlipon the loyal and defensible ground alluded to. It did not appear before he Com mittee whether the Military Governer acted 111 this matter In obedience to orders from his saperion or not but enough wee diaclesed to show that the loyal men of that State are .mach divided, And their strength wasted in favoring and 'combatting abstract theories, and I. nursing factions constantly warring ' for the ucendeney ; and there was toe tomb evidence that the Government officials hint been lending the Influence of their atheist ye ' 'Wens to the advancement of these 'cherres. It Is time there woe an end of sue prone and those responsible for this state of affairs should direct to the restoration of order and government, rather than to the triumph of men or fiction, or theories, the efforts of these placed in temporary authority among that distracted people. szeitna Drawn it colones. The doll proceedings of the House in the Committee of the MOM, this afternoon, on an appromiation, all ware midden), enlivened by a reply from an unexpected quarter to one of Mr. Brooks' anal speeches. Mr. Brooks had wandered from some item of . appropri , Mien k he was-approaching to • general attack on the policy of emanolpallsg and arming negro'', and dwelt with partinlar emphasis on the declaration that artitlery end ordsmnce stores, and not proclamations, must end the war. Gas. Clay Smith Merited the home by re plying that artillery and ordnance were well,' but that while these attacked the rebels in front, It was estatel also to weaken their strength In the rear; that every man knew that the rebellion wu sustained and fed and kept in being by the optima of slimy, and that the destractien of one was the sore defeat the ether that he said ~this as ,a . Ken' Blasebelez assrn-sywery MOO 'll'll4 chose is so regard him, and that as such he did not hesitate as to any right of settles possession of these slaves. That ha believed in taking them wherever the army came to them, and that there would be no peace till this 'intim was utterly broken down. The speech produced a deeded sensation sad was greeted several times with applause from the floor and galleries mingled with a few Moors from the Doteocratla side. Mr. Mallory undertook to take his colleague to task end dented that he represented the Kentucky sentiment, and ehvged him with violating the pledges en which he had been elected, and quoted from his flintiest mutat speech. His pledge U cleated, was to soh for I, a War Democrat for speaker. Smith replied that he had made that pledge t end that when he came here be looked around fur a War Democrat and eaw Samuel Cos, a person who had been Ounsping the State of Ohio from one end to the other for Vallandighsas, at the time when ho, , i f midi, was stumping against Vsibusdis ham, put up as • war democratic candidate:, That kind of war democracy tibial suit him, and he treat for Colfax. Mallory Intercepted him and wanted I. know If ke,had gone to the 1 democratic mecca to And oat whom they were going to nominate. No, said Smith, I smelt ' , the atmosphere of the concern, and decided to keep out of IL Mallory asked him if he hadn't gone to the. Republicon canons. Smith replied that he had gone to a Union mutate, and that his eonstituents endorsed. hiss for &Ingle- Wadsworth deemed it to his inter est hereto mix in. He, too, charged Smith with violating pledges made to • lils etrnetitu ants, and seld he had came here and voted for the revelationist and, abolitlenist Colfax for, Speaker, audit:tat he dida' t °bleat to his going over to that eldest the liens*, bat did object . to his having-ran as candidate of the Union Demamitio party, when he intended Le bitriy them. Smith retorted that these gentlemen, hadn't ; been so annious to claim him as the Union Denim:ratio candidate during the cone isse,', - ;Thst the so.called Union Demi:wattle paper, the' Loultville 'Jeered, hid doze ire' lost to defeet him. That he wasn't Jur ported by a single Union Pentoctatio paper 'is his State, and that the Indiana. of in ' wry one of these so-oalled Unity Democratic Conger's= had heed': oral/ Sr ammo/ given against; hint 'sad for ino. Ifen-7 slog; but thst;ttow they were very anxious, though they had denouneid him se ••rid* San .hL . distsiet, to Mill him a Uidon Da oast here. and se - drag 1 1 E0 0 is: I support of liar policy. which- people ,bad so emphatically condestuld at the polls. The gentleman ' - bad arraigned him for voting for Cafes; US could tell Mai ' that if he accepted the arrilsement he took up the gauntlet they had throini down; and would try the matter befog the people of-hie State where he challenged them to meet Tie had letters sow from tlaieholdsrs in Ken ' tacky, owning Mors slaves than it. whole of these Union Democrats here,heartily eadersing his course, and hi bed never yet had a single letter of oompleint from his dlittlat concern' lug it. • By this time Battu 0117 was Itilra AV• lie wanted to keel whither, Sams thegentle men dealt la these insinuations; er open at, ' tacks hiraidtiwte tor Totingler Coll age they meant toittelode tins. • •, • • Masers. malisiy and Wadswo rth Prompt and, cosy otßin declaring that 407 I hadn't meant to safer to Ms id anyway. • I Mr. Clay wont On eaybichoWas glad. were so explioN he had boa kttaekid4 3 s that voti a 'and he wattled* , 'Awe meant to repeat the eign4irtcircalabsPlX tali papers, stet ki beevielided pledigis casting 14, he was suidsiitc Iledgesloloto, for a War Denicastiltilait iracialiesH PrOttaMd - 4001/*O#4 ,lOWO-1* : PuaoC2ol4 10.1102hmitiesidontrather ,iths!*MfArilibtli* re ) * snoTh/S be was a Utile cautions In eonsegnenoe, about anything called by that name. - With this rather pongent saggoetime the MEEZ Ittlibittiolosediterti Ito:Auk) , coming out of titio'iontao asitaeg,tiappritost. itte 0114 3 iti*tottinalgnid 'attention, awl_ lept.tha.APasto iassion 9 the latest holt' of sal ttny.yet of this Congrrs. ;rue colsrairmoxp . Haas 3ttlitiiry Co'm,m4ite to-day eon aldeted the fiestele eonscritlon and after -411""U"'-ati.44d, report as a sub stitute for- it, elte - bill prepared under their odder, by ger, and subsequent - Perfeded In the Committee. This bill i11 i12,114111/ i12,114111/ assehtial pr.:timbre from that of the Sensto;.and'to Language is almost en ' titily , trite.' The basis of the Ileum coneerir le in gasseial principal, that ell per stop% betrecn the spas of twenty and forty- . .file sere subject to military ditty, and when :dreflidlaitqat sepro eitherin .- person or purse, [mid the only classes exempt an judges of the ' Bayiemo end. Dietilet COuris, pevernore, and' peitsonsishcrhuve tea- in the military or navel iiirice not lees than two years auxins thipreeent war. It &Ilan from the Senate DS{ in matt psoyisions es these: Perseus physically disqualified for service shall still be required to pay three hen -li4a dollars to • secure their exemption, pa:Tided' their &Anita. lucerne Is ever SIAN. - The ceintanistion from iervlce is still tetatne4 10300, and le not yet rained Oidfrae the Sonata boa it If the quota is Lnoti t - iiPied by the first draft, it feastbe ro 4eatad till the quota is full. gall - sera and 1 1 . .rolidifeys era 4itet Thaftecretary of spas. goirai . of Eetepeaut 44inhold azaucteetWsi,st CatamiLrehttspixt t air district. Soldiers now in serried Shell not be hired by drifted, rocas, nor accepted• bythediaftantheritiesisenbetitntea. Another clause will else he introduced, making men whose substitutes desert liable to draft again. The bill was ordered to be printed to. day. JEFF.DAdne [MDT 111111rOn% Among the recent notei arrivals here is Jeff, Davis' suppmee veritable body servant lie gives an intelligent and straight forward account of tho stem of affairs in Richmond. fie says he has frequently overheard discus sions u to the policy to be pursued in the next campaign. Davis openly advocate , giv ing up the present line of military operations, and total abandonment of Virginia.. General Lee opposes this proposition, and affirms that if Virginia 1.11 abandoned by Davis, the Yirgi. Pia troops will, to a man, throw down their arms. The lass of Lookout Mountain wu an unexpected calamity to theca. Davis hid visited that locality immediately before it oc curred, and had expressed hie opinion that it was impregnable. Its loss is now given as a raison for contracting the limits of the war to I:Murals, Alabama and Bouth Carolina. This informant says, however, that whether the rebel line. are contracted or not, a great raid into the North is in roams of organization, and will be attempted, bat in what direction he was ratable to Mara. When Meade made his advance on Mine lion, Lee had but 30,000 men, and was prepared to retreat. All roads leading into Richmond were blockaded except one by which Lee expected to advance. Lee telegraphed Davis that he was making u great aohow of strength as possible, but would have to retreat if Meade pressed him. TER TA.T OATS, The Senate after modher day's disci of the Bayard tact etre. in which Sumo; others participated, finally paced by a ii, live veto of 28 to It. Doolittle, Howe, Cowan end Hurt**, our side,•oting with Bayard. The oath thus required is simply the one all the otiose and employees of the Governmetlt have been armpit , i to take for over a year. It, Is merely an oath of loyalty that helms nol given aid or comfort in any way to the rebel. ' lion. All the. w ..r ;meters and represent* lives have taken it; but Bayard being an old Senator bad thus far escaped. Two steti.ans 4011 enrlltiet as to wltatiliyard willde. One Is that hi will rake the oath and then resign. The other that be will rotate to take it, and resign. Th. tatter Is said by his friends to be the course be has decided to take, though I confess resignation strikes mo as decidedly pit of the natural order of things. In any event the matter will D oi be 'Hewed to dreg on many days, as his roma will soon be stricken from the roll. SOUTTISI AND AnEKAAA OF r•T. There is great delay in adjusting the pay ment. of bounties and uremia pay due for the service of wounded and deceased soldiers. It has long hems o subplot of •cremplaint throughout the erinuiry. Mr. Vent..., at an sand day, will present a section introduced 'lnto a bill to fecilitote tire payment of such bounties and arrears. Subsequently, by a resolution of the House, the Committee on Claims was Instructed to ascertain the cause of suck delay and report what legislation, if any, Is neoessar7 to remedy the same. Feeds elicited from the Secretary of the Treasury and Second Auditor, Ly this inquiry, show that the Inability to obtain the mammary rolls, defective rolls, and inefficient proof of death, end an insuriciency of clerical force, are the rimes of delay, the latter being the princi pal one. This force hat been augmented to the full capacity of room at the disposal of the Department, and is now considered quits adequate. Tag IIACI Z.lllrClal 'Toll TXTAV AIM ILI= mamma 'The A.astatant Secretary of the Navy, Fes, Its gone to Now York to arrange for the race between the Eutaw and Slat Kiang, to settle the question at "peed - betrreen Dickerson, agent of Sinkles"Out Off, and the Nary De pertinent. The Zeta' , is at the Navy Yard here in raring trim. Arrangements will be made, If desired, to accommodate the Naval Committees during the race, which It is now known will extend from Fortress Monroe to "New York. Laren 1,0011 GOT. RICCI. • A. letter from Gov. nicks, of Md., to Our Schenck is brought out, in the Baltimore pa pars to-day, strongly. .urging open him rho neessalteor the tact oath at the than approath ing election. As the set' f Maryland politl elens surto ending Ricks has been exceedingly bitter on. Schenck for requiring that oath, some Importance is attached to the appear ance. of this 'letter. OLTTLI23 To TI MITT...0111112 , 1711 01( 00 0021- mair A ED rsorsrry. A special committee of Alms has tun sp peintedby the Senate . to investigate the sub ject of supplies for thanes y. Senator Wilson elillgivoUtiCe to-morrow of a bUt 'providing thedistribution of confiscated Lands in the South among soldiers, u houtureads.: they are to be pot =du the Immo restrictions' as publio tendency ender the bomeatead rna uzusaur numutantr. • pro or three total were bud thle rooming on the efforts to get the leeraedlate coasldere ilos for. the bill to nuke Grant's Lieut. Elie. end. They ware hardly teat votes, but the ladleaUeas were, rather against the bill. _ • Tat .1111•111•11 attzontoa• Gan_tt and Arkansas delegation have re- I salved in answer requiring them to have a State 'election before calling . a constitutional demolition, last as Bailie has requital in Lou isiana. 'They object and want the conven tion drat, but the President ie decided. • ansturant stew rant Or 'WAIL. 'l%. announcement of Daniel; condi:nation as Assistant - Set:tidal of 1W is premature. The tiilitary Committee reported him to-day. There will be no opposition. • • ustairnox. _, Mit.lict=leflissseltusetts, has resigned en * tion Committee, and Bout len ill 'Pointed in his place. The latter Ls a thorough Tierra; - so that the (hangs may Piave of soma-sigeldossme. . -.. osnintatt, The Committee on the Conduct of the War liras argentsal to-day. They have made ii tangspieeltatiftaglitheiniiittgatlon of oar . . :. . ildn frauds at mm. GIS& Mtslseook sad Cosby hoe beta sp .4:r4 - • _ _ .ptinted covaissi•st to revive wary rules and -raialstlato, watt hiejorrarpine at reeorder. {US V/ 1 , 2 IISP01121:D The Illinois Ship Canal hill is in the hands et the eotninittee, and ready to be reported the first oppertanity. CM= still holds eat to talk before the Election Coin saltine, and 11 to hare another trial at it to- toorrollt. calla et THZ CArI.I.IIT lIVSZAC. Gen.gsLea,tate of Gen. Grant's staff, has been assigned Chief of the Cavalry Bureau. Congressional. Aanmerros, Jan. 25,4864. Mouss.--....dr. Dawes. from the Coaunitteems Electionsimade reports ad rene to the claims of Mr.'S ield, of Louisiana, and Mr. Seger, of :Virgil:4,M representatives from those States. Mr. Holmes' resolution instructing the Committee on Military Al airs to report a bill providing for an increase in the pay of sol diem in' the army, was referred to that emu Mr. Cole introduredCa bill to amend the sot for the 00nel:edit= of the PaciSe railread 'and a bill to create a school fund out, of oon-.. fileatoll property. Referred to the approp i rf.. - , 'itelbremlttece. Mr. 'Dawes, from the Committee on Elea fleas, reported a resolution thatA. C. Field it' net entitled to a seat as repro:tentative frions Louisiana, and etre a resolution that Joseph 'Seger isnot entltred to a seat as represents- 1 the /robs the First District of Virginia. Skate. reports , were ordered to be printed, grid laid oyez for farther consideration. ' of Ind., offend • aeries of 'terolutione, dechiling that the Heath fully receggaaire the fundamental previelons of the oenstitntion orldels grantitteitedem of h apetl: '.'"aatffillPrausZadllO PXlrilegtoi.of ~ .teirrit habeaa corpus, and prevents illegal arrests aad imprisonment of loyal eitizeres of loyal Pates, and that neither the President, or any other person can violate these rights. The resolution' aloe reaffirm a devotion to the Constitution, Am Mr. Wl:abbe:rue, of 111., expressing a desire to debate the reaelntleas, they Lie over. • lir. Edvntee of In offered a series of reselations reaffirming the Crittenden resolu tions as the basil en whisk the war should be conducted, and condemning extraordinary a ssumption of executive power, and desiring sos and restoration of the tiaien under benign intthences, and without farther waste of bleed, and deprecating all revolutionary measurer and policy tending to divide the Union man of the country and intensify the animosities of the war. Debates rising the resolutions were laid ever. Mr. Farnsworth, from the Come:dile. on Military Affairs, reported back, with amend ment, the bill revising the grade of Lieuten ant Geagal. The President to authorized to confer irwhenever he may deem it expedient, by and with the advies and connect of the lesmate, on a commander of the army, to be I selected during the war from ameag those sot belie , the grade of eMajer General, most distinguished for enarag:, skill and and who, on being commissioned, shall com mand the :Armin of the United States. The Liontenant General Shall b• entitled to the pay and allowances authorised by existing law. provided nothing in this act shall be eensirued to affect the rank, pay and allow ances to Lieut. Gen. Scott, new en the retired ' list et the army. Mr. Farnsworth, in reply to the question, said: The President could confer the brevet en either a regnlar army Major General, , or en a Major General of Volunteers. Oa motion of Mr. Pendleton farther eonsid.-_ oration of the bill was postponed till The house Deficiency Bill will be consid eredco till adjournment. Steam.—On motion the Committee en the Judiciary were discharged from the consider ation of the ease of Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, sad else th e resolation to expel that Senator. Mr. Sumner, of Massachasetta, presented a bill to amend the act of July, 11142, prescrib ing an oath of office. Referred. On motion of Mr. Davis, the resolution to expel him was made a special order to be considered at one o'clock to , morrow. Mr. Hale, of Mew Hampshire, milled op the reeelation of enquiry into the effairs of the Navy Department. Referred to a Committee of three. Mr. Hale said ear naval threes would ex ceed these of the combined foreign powerz of Europe, except Italy and Denmark, and ex ceed by /40,000,000, the yearly natal expan ses of England and France In the Crimean • llar 'On motion of 21r. Sumner, the genet. pro- seeded to the ccasideratsen of the rule re quiring Senators to take the oath. . Mr. Saulsbury remarked that the impor tance of the decision of the Senate did not de. I peed upon any immediate result to follow, I but from a consideration of those which might thereafter arise, if it woo con tended that the set of July I?, 1552, appli ed to the Senator. and Representatives. He could CO/nt' e of but one (object which the friends of the measnre had in view in its pass age, the exclusion of the States now in rev olution, from representation in C.csgrers. If such was the object, the friends of the meas ure must he considered as the rankkat dig unionists- becanse, to exclude any one who bad aided in any manner, the existing revolu tion, was to exclude there States from repre sentation in Congress, and no ether person could properly represent the',Conetitatien. To thew that a Senate? was not an officer under the United State. Government, bat as a cop- i resentetive of a State in a-body constituting , a co-ordinate branch of the goiernment, which body was part of the government and net a body under the government. He stied iMadison on the nature and pewerof our Gov ernment, and contended that the set of the 2d of Jai, sad the proposed order, regarded the 1 gevernment as purely national and not fede ral, which he denied, claiming that the gov ernment was ehielly federal, end mica in part nstionaL From Cairo. CIAI6O, Jon. 25.—The steamer Forsyth, with the 10th Illinois re.onlisted men, 600 strung, and the 3d lowa cavalry, 700 strong, has at tired. Col. Caldwell, of the 3d lowa, brings the following information from Little Book, concerning the reconstruction increment in Arkansas: The State Conventilin which assembled on the Bth inst., had about completed its labors. Much of the greater portion of the State wu represented, and no deliberative body e'er aesembled In the State comprised more solid worth end intelligence tfian this convention. The article prohibiting slavery was adopted with but one dissenting vote. The constitution is to be submitted to the people on the 2d . Monday of March,-at which time State oft, eus and members of the legislature are to be elected. The Legislature to most on the 3d Monday of April. The action of the con vention was rusivereelly satisfactory. .1 It is hollered the loyal citizens will be able to poll 30,000 votes for the Constitution. Thel convention will recommend a suitable person.l for provisional %oven:Mr. Judge Murphy: was spoken of In this connection. The editor of the Little Bock Demervat sal arrested by the military authorities for pat. , 'Laing disloyal documents, and the leper suppressed.i, A new paper is soon tote start ed by men of undoubted loyalty, , who will nee their influence In favor. of the-ms-Or-: pulsation movement. Cotten was more active in Memphis on the 23d thani for some days. Sole§ 'of 500.bilos at from 50 to TO mints; receipts 200 buslmi. Throw hundred baMs • arrsuatat Oaks to. day, 280 halos of which gees east, and this I remainder to St. Lints. ' • • The 12th Michigan (veterans),' 350 4 aro at Memphis, on their way home. - the From Tenses's°. ra- NIEUTILLE, Sem T5-..The'sicliement regardbig Knoxville - is unfounded. The' de: monstratione of Lonotreek wem apparently Intended to recover. the forage ground .taken by Gen. Foster, and the latest information it tbst.be has retreated. , . • • . Our troops ate in winter quarters ;-General Foster anticipates no attadr,Xid is -able to repel any Longstreet ain'trllte.....7fuire are rowan to.doubt , the tenth Xi'. the .repert that Gen. Lae has mintormaiLonotreet: ite• tire operations need be expected that ?Rim. ' ity for weeks. - • • Gan. Vance andhls.brigade, witich"re",a 2 S" tared near Knoxville. has . &mireder"- to night. Gan. Vance bad eap_turedene oteur forage trains, when Gen. 'Sturgis went, in pursuit, and captured the entire rebel foree. • ' EForts toward -the reconstruction . of the State government are extending througheuX the °aunties of Middle Tenneasie,,bst.with , little hope ot , its earli retnrs.to the Union. The radials, with GOV. Johnson at the head,, favor calling a convention to nullity the. Co- stitution and frame X new one en emencipatien. rtnei The East Tennessecens are reviving the old project of forming a uparatnStato ef that ' "aeon.. , Rebel MUM m" * and "clai continua to come in daily, desiring to takipgadvantage of the Amnesty yzottesietiee. • • • =I=3;MiE gredsie (Ct.), Jou of:Belthaue, sad 'thlrteent' putedersteier. mostly rebel .erlieerit.irbbsecaped.freet ;tha lweg Mend La CAPV.Doey,,W. — We- Litt bere this morning by the 01131.1 Track Bail= trey for Bleier* DoLour ' where they will take the ofirlezta tante forltslifser Male Foreign NI 111.11T1T, sax. 25The steamship Canada, from Preen!' owthe inisinaterteAuseutousi on thoglth, airless dat thlr port this,"erbtalg:: Tis.ataaapabip WOUs. Ecotla.and City a. ' Cork. Snared ca t cii,fles ih; and the tuba, . abut and City of VyhlsZZon.en thns..t: Anstralasianiarrica; on 4h 4. W" • The foliolingis the sCussinary Of '; the la t tetalligopeet-Ten: men charge , / ith cad murder, Veizattie Shin.Flocer land. were brought up and remanded for trial. I It IsstatedtbmS,the federal feriae in and, up rs on the bonie,ef ,the numbereie,no met , ,,satt wili ruse reach a lundica. thousand: The Committee appointed by the federal diet hod made a report decidedly :adrnie to the treaty of tendon. L 0 , 4 0.4 .1 0 * 9.The , gelMit Wyoming was at Sintarta thati inst. • The Princess of Wales guy birth te eon at- Ingmar* calla oth hut. Faeace.—Foot inspectedconspirators have been arrested st Parish TneS came from Its/y, and three.af the number ars Italians, *ad the fUstls Knee.= assumed name. It is assorted thet of the consphateri:had made a complete avowal et the criminal object of the conspiracy. At their residence were found a quantity of VIA powder, 4 polp- Ards, 4 turellyers, 4 ingenious sir grins, and S hand grortedee of the Orsini pattern, A lot. ter dated it Lugano was found on one of the censpirstoie eomprotoising ell coneerned- The Paris .estrespondent, of the London 3i as noYll insinuations hare been thrown out that the „apposition in , the ~Legielature has acesethinli to de, with the arrests, ;ted.thean thority of the government would be lesa;terp. ' trolled were is known-thst- the -punts were fi g , yyn eftlualtalinag *ill take ?re darts e lect ? liething s teen2Wrorti to eemproahni any ether personsu_ ,Tho -Parle2Sirreepondatit 4firti -LUden TredeerleiliiinAartdre Alanrican derfarcallWay4ren in siren to ; e,irronch huge the Frenidi article being found. of good quality, end certainly cheaper than'the - English. Is is owing to British-counsel that, ' Bates have aboodened important. positions and terlseed the greeter part of the country. whiehls a cabject of dispute, bit see therein a great &Serener botwomerrympatirg and in England is hued to wales well the consequences of any art which. would entangle - in war. To the undone°. of • the Government, therefore, the conduct of affairs meet be tonuatular Iza 2,:tismult doubtless sanction any step --that , Lord ial merston may take to prove the honer and-dig nity of the nation, • ' The Amur regsrds the-commencement . of toe essepaign In Sehaswir u alniost , tertain within a brief space. -t P• Liverpool, Jas. 9,--The isles of Battontari the week amoratted to 43,000 16,000 bales to spacenters . and 6 000 bales for expert. The market open ed with ma advance of but. dosed gales at 4Hd lower-than last week for Ansariean. Tko sales eiPriday a a mounted to 2000 tales, the market, closing nist... The quotation; are as follows; Noir Orleans fair nominal, middling2Bd, Mobile fair. nominal, middling 27%d,. Uplandi fair nominal, ;middling no quotations. The Stoat to port is estimated at 263,000 bales, including 24,000 bales at Anterloara. - Spence & Co. report flour quiet.. Thoatad 'emend 2d; winter tel 94(30s 24; Corm dull at 31e ter mixt!, Lownoa Stereaste.—Broadstuirshiave we ward tendency. Inan.O.resur; Rails, IS. Pig . Iren,doollaing, being quitted at 05E605 od. Begat 6dgle bitter. Coffee has averaged ©le. Eine, Arm: Tea, quiet. Tallow steadY: Spirits of . terpentine, tinn. Petroleum, steal,' Credo, L 16.101. • ;.• Friday eveday.--Consols, closed at Ill@sl.q for . The n bu y llion in the Beak et. England 'de creased £166,000 dtirlug the week. In Ale r' can stocks, market inattlie., B:3'AR - quoted at 1591g61. 11. S. ST 060,110. - The Nittly cotton: market sales for the weekending thn 6th; amounted to T,OOO New Orioorif tree ordinedre was quoted at 370 and his at 353. The market opened active and with aq upward tendency, but cloned tat and pride { weak. Stock in port, 29,000 hales, or which 3,250 are American. Ilreadatrifle at . Elms; firmer with a light stock. The fairrinalitiits had improved. _ auproTc , Liwpoal, Jeu. o.—The sales of cotton to day' amounted to 4,000 bales, inclUdlal4o o balsa to speculators, and for export. .14arlset Omer and all 'justifies base alightlr. sauced. Bruiting up or the Tee at-St: leaulu;:• - Cenvleted.-Flre in Leavenworth Seas adder EitUonilnitlnk rreildent ST. Loos, Jan. 23.—The extremely warm weather for the mot few days his materially softened the lee In the huhu, Arld.to-dey an immense field from the upper end of the city moved down some 300 yards, forcing the steamer Embus froth her mooring', hut doing no serious damage. Several steamers * broke their way through task* to -day te a safe po sition en the opposite ride Ut the river. The ice hasdisoppearedalt miles below the city, and Its thought our 'barber will, Eta: ciently clear to-morrow below the 'city se Si to allow the ferry 'Boats to run. A general brook up and rosturiptlon o f nevi _- piton is enticipated. Charles Noyes who . las been on . .trial two days for robbing the United States Exprosiof . GO,OOO dollars last August, wu convicted and sentenced to ten years in .the Penitentiary, The Steelton hell and two adjoining build . - logs In Leavenworth, were. burned 10-43 7. The principal teeters wire Coalridge n k Co., - Ashton & Co., and John Mitchell. pm, $24.000. Desolations re-nominating Almalmmldneoln, far th Presidendy, possed_the e Kauai Legis lature unanimously, Gen. Grant's Son Dangwayway Slate' LOUISVILLE; Jazi.'2s.:-;llalea'Siner4 Grasit pawl hare. this swooing on . hiawaiao Sh . Lout", to what a Sol who is. ilearroa#7,lqa.t.: MARKETS BY yOLEGRAIr CtheinnaU'Mnice. , . Speelel Dlspatnlo to, the Plttabluih Gazette. . ... _. .. : 011"Clithat1,. Jan. 7.3,15t.4. The Wudlirt'lo-0.2 urea dear and mild, the arsr, age temperature being 52 degree,. • - • -,I The river le rising eery falai there neer being about twenty feet-rater In the thantuoL. •-, •: • ! ,-. The steamer lontsthle Is reviling freight for , The pm eoe t heL L, valet lied tutOttheirol 1' gi!iefF , f y ss,,r, ia.ociti..sce:i.ic±„. . vliu*-Tie —hit. 4. 'Piai• ii6di;.s l . 4 4 ,, ,xli#,*;kit 6°33 Fg:. the lattir,ratuthi ' leagoM: kthristhijer. 2 *Sara moths quiet, awl bat littladothai Primis, hornier, . aro notathally unchanged, aad City hires Poi _ b, bold at 229,254h 1 , 50 , and I.,ard - at 12,11220, iFireat The marleet-I(nitheigte!l,l.42 holders tie Arta it SALVO* thrtediakalWiiitiattl,4o6l,4s?llati —Tko 'Mir* Li Sialii4 the **Lin It #i4a•.* . d r " ast4S4 is. iiiiii • andiielre;',"cors:mheLjAii.e• Ii heasi4nd the. deniand lfghl il 1*01.0 12 4 1',0 .i.: 1,12 pr . cna.ssa si Cot vsit, ~.. . . :.,_ ~ 7 , ., A , ' Timm:cum:a, Jsz.M.--Tbs tsar iaartet ts del4_ :bit prima are uaohaagutturall raw edam family at v egg irs;inn fiery la ram rbi. , i• l ' iie.i f iu.i esrssiisitierisi set*.sS:astsi,.. tiOuttli'.ol , .siitShAslSOSqSass., %cilia insiiiiWW; ttit , vrieii siik,tisdirisf,ist t,"Sotibuss'sffia.l4. S Qt .t at it.' Ont. ,- Ills 404 Co , most. 2 ; -us 41 {l.':. tedruipWl. beet -yellorr,lit it 01, t lICiI ii3i. Otto aetraneelip WOO -bash Pellek sand Delasere sold M11V.,-TOsrs is to mid , doing la,gnmeries.: -SO blob now truss pork at 8223Mand.190 thicetheir lard ithlie; " Pm:re s in:LS 14 4112/e4 tale.of Ordstt Mi,itattset tatosd - it , Vie„- end ern's* 240,,WItbky Is oassilkol; ales ebbe": at ED= -Mile= ' tw.k dra s..imit ; l'tts- b r f, . 100 ; &sass II: !LBO; Chistsl; net ' neted ; fr og Island, -42'4; PknssAWM 41M; aoldiez.g;Vc - ' err. Talk Pa - ~. ght4delphlsicatt§lpqke.t.;..:, ,-,- iiiliiiiiniii;`,hiLT: ( 4: ll tpi. L46 iiii i!.or . iptir ' Cattle' call :reach 'OMR' I,4o.besit, MO UN 'their list Niels,. and pekes *ire' . well stedoslosd list esti, Lessilsep - frock , : IMIS ebir).oo po=MOrst admen Os• o& 41;1,20_‘290/117.! Om .10-t.l:llQ.lrretillirsol, android Cl f elt prices, ranging tresoSTlAMsools isr. Opium, ant .v.s:tp_ wrox car. gil, cig-1. OA* usiesties.. iletiv Acme: - .11.17•11, 11 iot :WeSi difthelo-0 014 at IMMO theelMrpszasitbetbsclogsa • %Moll as Clue ffsion.lsede at SteemailsseAttierp. us higissrood.4o o o Sold as 17.11,5re55.:....: ::...! , • NO TOrki 6 WCI*O :II A! Xe t P X O#O4-; 111 t. foar;hs;,Zi;Liaikisi.. - _duati la i nkr: C. and s. 1..;::._ ~..- '..144 , Galas itetii!sgs4 ,ll l4, CumburianflOall...i..-144 tittsbargh.,..,...i=.llo, 1111,0eutraL.::.••... - '..i:.12 11 ah• - CisselscadaTedl 34:, 1 Mentes, ,Parted • lec:lr:*-0..- 1 ,, CS 11.-1 - ,- Centraid:,..i.l2s4 17.11:50. - ^ ' ~ .'llearlinir...'.'.:—:»....-..110i Trianerocuir. IMsad .11151. - ...... a. sox, ckquvia' esiusssi. sr ; Yiliertut 011--4:- ____;.1•011.• Grow. :::: ''...;a,=.4e14.1 , • &OIL 11...: - ..v:.:.::•=w, F. .7":: t 7 ".".= ~-.'. wair. lark litottk - ''' --- . 2 - . JEW *Atm atakkat ta Arta Itori d.znh ou• aa daaebaa`t temp aalisrdte""wr.?‘ awa to citi n o a u g b ‘ a l ta6k, 44w N'ganta,aai 11 m pcuaddc nn vacb"=r.ekrwss i.=g o J al 31.5 6 44 1 0 r cl-laal,W4a2a haks. 4:W1101g tea. una.a all- T ub ji a kern. I*3 ;c: k bar i s d t su l l arr om ea. m g .7 4:4 6.4 l42' , - I.l"k. gbsleea. i wit aftd .vcs . . 4 47,1 T, - llsv Tot .3&s. a td„ - - pala Loses, . 13 . 1 =a 1 r E 3t e 4 ” .. r ° -R 1?. tigialaritet. - out: Wog *r egg-m sip; " Te st,3l,i9r-. on 6 • MEM BOOTS otiOrS. a.r ItEt r : ;: z a tilt rttilluctstr - V": - C yiririiiizrz; Ton inasszkgaßlapc ozA m i. inn isms` ~,, inn, sr trm you WEST ROOTS a it OS STITT' 11111.1:1T, yros a:yrs nice arcs 8711 LET. • lOUILi'9IIIIOaIMD AT SC SS - es trrrn BYIIUZ 4.1;41, mega AT* torlrru rrascr, . roz li o w.valsiirtors.#e*: ; ? RIM! 11,1%.11M • rot LADISS' i/U111,1.T , tier Every .1; frith:and 'old. lower- than , 'AO rot. fat inferior. - CONCERT iTr ALL, goy. lITIOW:i.tt:;' - ? t--ttt: lirr**l"6"TO ,* , * 4 4 1 *** _ . [AMING OUT, 0018 A1113.444060;,-. . . AT : TLE:I,..V. LOW PRIOXS,,LT mccie4o4l,l - : -. 40 - ocii4:: - - 8a 85 FIF T A sTaatT. /di !BORlAlitr§ 12; ! -- 't/AITICII 9 .' • ___ , 'T;', ,,- - , •••• • • • ' Ltboiyisn to boy yror . °ht.?. . sirrsAut •1. • boAss.v... rim sass; . . ono gtylee .naau. beet. quality. at thema m - pekes. WI and be canltateel _ N.. Sit itkutr grand etccr trot:Sift& ethsets r hl3 600D51 IZTT recanTED. LODIEd • GLOTZ HID DALMODAL SWOTS; Do . s.. do . 0011:4D624 "4147 MOROCCO !COLT' Birs.ri. is: ' Grams TER= DOLS GRADE a 1/11.7 . do D. TWO le to; oaOho tat rotiois Oil," ad ifto k.. onttekotiod:', • On. ALB= SO/ al M. . . ~Sw.TI, arr./0 .Wee 4 elTaiel ILL = TOITIC-CAMPBELL, lariartietersvei fJ BOOMS AXDSIIO72i, of 41=7 leFelliera,4l4 ,l ; 111 1 11mIthiell ntwi, Pitutharib. ;., . ALBREV,..SON. C0,Wh1146,- AA Nab sul - Mama Dulrn 4110011, 8/0111;1.4 - New Woof sad loartl. " - - - Kassox, - . 101:YrICE.;—Tha" bean J. S. • VlRLlt•inott LUiG. ender the style •".if. • lAA Zercheatiallars,ll4.-50:pe, streptiPittiblertelse.Lt le We fay diiiiared. by mutest .lIIMEIIt. flea to tams etr.xt troaiutuw - 7 isca.'-'!Theglor . traiof raw= a BllClSLON,'oar.,..eteeptete— earthathedta settlrell terttettetteautettlettittle.tbe ,••... late t • )f••• L/Mrt • r.•• , Ilan= ditgordi xiitoteliglizt t'' rarrma co. to ar; ronm . rwsucaboar; ,- %WM maw* Tann, No.. % nrooknyosew I tato anaemia ncoononaing Ik, now Ann VEILING ablICTI1.01: to tba tatniugottto old ma-; - , , /!. tablialunnt Thoyalll be prtpand and_gallt slam want I k . Gores to Dingwall edam la Met • livar In lslas style adal bat dtortiostahn ar; unique in lb. 0111, and loin clan any plant Dna 'Can basso 1•1Zoa Tort,or Fl4 l • l ol . l.iA—` oat:. rs,IIITC111011? Merchant Taiions 111,1 , 11 on bind OM/ and complete age 7 e •nT , ^ at Cidhig Cessmeres. aita -or tba teat goods ft' she =not; and bawd antadati , :- r ma Dna dna vorkoson frond Sew Tart., hoora now amen& to nat. to Order 'Georg Maar lam latest cod Vicar - solstofittal nitaan.. 134,' ' oosennoto of thig pl.troasigtd-fron gonad-, tamers of tb• lota Dna. so wilt goaraitao • Sso• II: 1 and sot'''. riibrari,•••‘.lidk4ofo 0./4r,r4.1 -triILING BTICEIIOII pile: - TIISSOLUTION ..AliD CO-PAral ti gr* Z',- .. , ~- _ „iv .sup—TlA ca.reitungdp herptotbre obit, D i.-., -4 - 3.':, Mg between the, rutdrodened, meta the Man Mai , Z....::: --:`•- aed.itytti of 3:611211;19..et13 1 . 111-- CCI. a,nrecaltet'J, .--“-..'.,... ;. solved this' day by 'antral roosent, - 01,1111 EL Ilif'! , •• '....• '-- 86.11.210.111 and taWDOCC.•I I _ . ..11ArrkIla tow ...... - 7. -....-.... :Uttar...The tmeterne of the litelarretatmr., ~ : ._.. ‘ _,.7... ecd by GEOECLEI SEITZ% W. P. /1=••••c• ' .arld,4.• ••,.,..,, .-.....- :' - r. 1101..M111, coder the firm, acme aid - Mlle DC •••''" '-- - ' .. 1113.12111 t C0.,.,by 'taco et - debtidme to -flatlet.' ~ -., • . -tray •tB he reeetted,Crut Illeee dm-final the , eam4o.-..i...;„: :.. • . tftralsvied• .'' ' - `..•';' AL IL EATM/". - =' , 'l - ;ttl - ,' 4,-;:.,... '.. , •:. •t,- '' ~orcons sum,. ;-..,.,„.. • ham 52 7 . 1 5004 ... - . .: -, -., - --,!:• , ... , ..74 - - - ••• ::----,,,,, . iit•theerrany iwcanannd RSV= It 0.7 ttii6l4 ,- - - i , am syIIZITrap,,IL6BI3IAN A 110A t crVe ltMdp ~... act the pnblpf. . 0,11. Ed . ..... . -IIEMITIPN OF PARTNERSHIP"', -....-Th• poritiEnadp Eeretobae MlWlCtri,blitfte- ' '.- I,laltiAltollll7oscovrzt: sad ViTl,Tel.M.vorri. ,- . ,, :,_ .• - 11011,4*. PALM= and %Latta& Itelttrileekhc."• , -. -- i T . azl . a= Akt.CG 0 W i tt , l i f ted te . t .l e d By a t r ilt ri tt ; 4';l, .. . , -: mae Imincllet• payment, only to the etnleilect, , -.. :. ma thaw hielcc cialcuterl l l 'preenthem for ese. .... . . - Soudan TINI Jim latlnAktfle •1. islkaardeaterr ., e , -.- rtiSSOLUTION:a -4110‘ , lioratotaraulttiag botrita toodorsigo tta Clothhai Imams. at No. 113 Falco aVatektet.... -Atllattoml 041,1114er 00 fl oa of W. M. Iftnia.6 130,00111ia ca. Itamb 15111, FIJI 41 WWNWITT W t*Utta tO nrr& WM 140!. . 4:01/ to that time sad NMI. ' _W. MoOLE.' " it351.14'" • 1 ' a. U. HlEll"lA'f6f-JIIgCSIXEBv~~ „ 1 -„ WECEBLEtt - - 'LOCK STIICI-11, MACHINES gS<E-~01~ ":. 2 7fe-ifilr*lr Welnitim4 11 gin the important Eiati .noihai tasintiitistatif Um, mealy. lists Wdad. uldel mein It dm too!tdostrablit sipcl4llla, tAt Limy Ir`tairn. ilarnitninaNtratiial littaTMOVltt. 41 . • BUlVirkit it 004 . . , ..„ it*ltait iziai.:!_ - , agrPtitibirde ottaie. Ira. st Ptftb loci:40; 1 thrleaxasesiew Bat Sled.- -•- : - ' ' ,- -. i ' . '*l- txl v...A1i0, rarr.mt. eA.vs , . ---, la i, frir,as'4"'"4l!nit.',l,, --1 viston FA Fe tgall by'.- `, ' 4 ~,- ;.. --••,, 4 - - - , ~- ,--. lisill • .;_,•,. , ~'ltgl...l.4ll,ollMilrecdtarat:',.''.l-:.:; . 44 TIAMP-VSETriinjtDr a." 40m - cow sad prnesum , deidta. • ", p er ba litimatinjlls:srlar.ATT.#7 ll if. ] list Wit to! .. rixt. - 4,11 - . I .E , LEATHER' -BELTING; also,' ta,,.. ; .g.a sain t ; Akcking. 'Taw. 0....1. Luso L.ithn as& 'l474lYra Tarprts//' afings MUM/ Stelall• 413 , 20ab!1ff 7?[11.14/ c - :--; -47,1111. P1111LL1M , .>, , ,, /47 - , Saaltiasulta et.777/tretrest. , 1 A "Mr C.O. It Mk to ;mu tre----- , - ,- .. -- • ;-.. - : •.1 ---- CHIA ri; tuzzucem , : 4,.. 8011,110 V ,. Ibtaihrbr. , sea: _ _ r 1-11:4firat.t.mirOitAI:1041;-:' SEEM EWE 111
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