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AND SUBUBB.A.N
irexcp!w PAPZL'S.
(" ' --Meeting in Allegheny.
, A • ' , number of thebitheas of Allegbe.
ny estentbiad in re qltel,, in the Dla.
t , "tiond,,lat Creollng, for the purpoze of obtain
lug the eenfie of the peo ple in reference to the
propriety of lattatottag Councils to lot 7 a
tax to pay a bounty to uluntems,
= ' Eon. sobertMerogght as called to the
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emir, and Messrs. 4ohn Id triton and Wm. P
DM appointed Vice -.Pres tuts. Wm. An
dorton acted at Secretary. -
Thomas Smith, Esq., briefly stated the ob
Jett of the meeting.
On motion ofMr. John MoDonald, the chair
" - appointed the following maned gentleman a
• committee to par resolutions : Messrs.
` Smith ; Chamber', :Watt and McGraw.
Col. Thomas M. Bayne was called upon for
- ,in address, and made* starting appal to th e
meeting... Se advocated a liberal bounty for
:' the double pnrpae ofatimulating ant laments
and remunerating cur brae soldiers for the
', - Itardittlps which they may hare to endure.
't tHe urged prompt and decided action, as the
time was short, and meetings of this diameter,
„If notprodttetive of good, ditimacktann In the
way of tedardingentlstments. Theumas meet.
fngtn Saliba:sit had done harm, at retrultine
wat tamper/wily. intersupted thereby. He
farmed 'tuella as the fskut method of
rsising a botany fund, and , amputed that
the bounty be Axed at $2OO or $2.50. Ile sta.
ted that, in his'opinlon,it would • cot bongoes
miry to raise more than'the quota under the
call for 300,000 manias it wasAoir believed
that the additional call for 20058 0 was made
to cover the re-enlistments in — the alloy.
. , About 160,000' vetences had already re
, ~. tasted, and It was expected that 50,000 mate
-.said re-tudist. Thome he thought that the
quotas ;sander. the original tall would be re
.
"Mr. McKnight was then tatted upon fors
.peed, and responded In a few very felicitous
tectorko;in which he pad Col. Zone a very
flattering compliment. He farmed the rais
lug of a bounty fund by taxation, bat at the
same time he urged the;Block Committees to
' contave their exertions and obtain all the
money they could by pirate initecriptions.
. „ If a gencru bounty was provided, either by
the county or the city, then theta private in
dirlduals woultithe reimbursed.
The Committee on licaolations, through
their Chairman, Mr. Summon, submitted
the following report:
Wonatio, The , war he which we are new engaged.
Ls not only for the sappremtion of the mast wicket en. billion the 'maid ever saw, tot also for the preserve.
• liottotour Itbertim, and our bonus and &udder;
and, Whereas. In, the duty of every citizen to con.
uilnite to the rropetim and burthent growing out of
tole Kende, In properties to the meths which he
ma the Interest helms, to he denuded and
Ile rood eeerd s
ief eollte and l l .it Ti* m et
no ts l r e 17 1 1111 g e q a i rt
taxamoted apeman the persons and propertyof the
. e MIMS aeoorg tie tie valuation of the realty
' Sm ors; . ther fore,
oked That the Corlet:Ca of the tity of Atte
. gluey be varneetty ittittest.t to appropriate lime.
diately, out of the eomman fund non nudes the con
trol of the/beano, Committee, thee® of SIBO,OOO,
_tote applied to Cm payment of leOutfee to each
pavans slimy tetuntror in Croatian to ALL up the
Zeikel, that forilui purpose of roirobarthett to
the Iromary the *bore named rola, the Domicil* be
avowed to oats maAndlneaco sonatas a tax VIM
the parses and property of the citizens entielent to
raise
On Motton,the report was accepted.
Some perocn &eked what authority there
was for the exteztion or'allegation contained
in the rosolutioe, that the Finance Committee
bad control of the amount of money aped.-
Mr. Smith remarkedthat the assertion was
based'upeziatatemetiii trade by some of
-the
Committee-at'least he bad been ao
`• Another gentleman 'naiad - : whettier the
:•fonda were available and :':in - what :shape
that the Finance CoMmittee
;could control. - slso b ooo lea - than twenty
fear Imars,,as they had that amount or more
',lnreited In flre.twenty bonds.
'The questicotbeiLf t called, the resolutions
.. , sraneWeanlmotudy peed. •
On notion of hir. bey, the Choir ap.
pointed the I'OllOOllOS Committee to confer
with: Couneibi, *id tar this action of the
meeting -,before- than: , Pint Ward, Robert
iihlte and J. EC-Jennings; Second, Thomas
- leandrett and, Timm. fimithr• Third, lama
ZA.;' , 'Restry,Gerarly. Yenta, T. •
7lowa,l'lt.~Rrcioi . -
Hno.W.P.JoLaataa hieing appeared
the, meeting, wim called noon for * speech,
and-responded et - catislideralibriength. At
the Coneltuleaef. hist address, a rote of thanks
was tendered him, and the meeting adjourned.
* Keeling of the, Ilortienitnral Society.
This Society . convened remnant to adjourn
ment onWednesday, 3d inst., in Mr. Canning
ham's room, opposite the Custom Bouse,Dres.
!dent White presiding. The minutes of the
last meeting were read and approved.
Members:present—Adieu, M. Chau, T.
Ohms, ItakewsB, Denny, Gordon, S. Mur
do*, O. G. Negley,•Shield", While *ad Btr,
At this mect l ogthe Smithy was to decide
what:varieties of.pears could be profit/MT
grown in this violn. The decision was to
in band upon, and ebonitegiven in accord
ance with, the experience and ohnuations of
Ile mender. The subject Ind been very - billy
canvassed at this andseveral previous meet
'lnge. nu following list was made out and is
MOT proientad to the public. The varieties
are arranged in the orearAt theirripenlag : '
• ..Dearbornh Seedling, Tyson,Dattlett,Benin
Bag*, Bells Locrative, WhiteDoyeete, Onkel
and Lawrence. These were recommended to
ebutharl. , As DWarfe, the following varieties
also in the order of their riing:
Dearborn's Seedling, White Doyenne, Louis
Don de Jaw, Dube % Becrre ds Aujon,
Vicar of Winideld. .- -
Severalotherpeam, both dwarf and stand
ard, were Introduced by different members
end pronmenced good, be? -It they did not
001 All within the mile adopted, that the mom
btu should eons upon the basis of their own
experience or oheenration they were not
placed on the above lists.
• During the disunion, as the "proof of the
pudding," Ar e, l. Mr. liegley brought forward
two cans of pears put up last season, on* of 1
the Tyson, the other • of a pear growing at
East Liberty, called the Wesley pear. Both i
wen pronounced excellent, bat by:molt the
latter:, war, decided the tut, coPeothitY for
canning imposes. This pear is said to be a
seedling, originating In Rut Liberty, and if
*good bean of good fralt, but is not nem
mended:or, the reason there are no trees for
Cherries—are to I.* canvassed at the neat
meeting ott:Wednesday, February ICr. -Also,
Shall we have *June Exhibition?
n potion, the Society adjourned for one
T PruL T yat Concert find.'
.
The- tenth of the regular course un
der the sun of the hiereantile
tiffany .
,
Association le be , delivered by Put t Tinny
at Concert Hall tideatoning. The - Pritaiser
,
is L ee : man of Ins literary =there, and, the
theme a cogenith one. lis bas been at Sun
lipids, Wham Irving livid and died, and It
well pests& Desidestelng lk ITheidal,lptiak•
er,he possesses dna oratcAcal ability,andbas
a:n*4 command' of language. -Per many
yew tewne a resident of the eastern portion
of this State, ind kw several yawl= been
living in the gnat and growths Northwest.
Has attracted great crowds 14 theleagosadthe
Ifertkust. Alt 'honed be •rentemberetthat
thlik - tillie first seal literary lecture of the
come, and one In !hid the ocusuannity will
issiftwierith a enutarij delineation atone
of atimeh fuoritellterarTmoo-
ithSllty Menthes' In Collins Timuthip:
Tles eiticiii• of CODA; township met at
Sthool but No.l` on Tuesday wresting.
the - Undo* Sedge Sterrett the regular
eludene oe. Wucaed'3po to
preside. , IIpon•, the chair; be made.*
spkitedaiser, g the important, of iin
mediate motion andAn the sat of
the leitisew . _ whithe r liable to the dun ex not.
He soled -none would exam themselves on 1
OA gro und of nendleblilth and tbsuglit all
suah
.quibbling ill timed and entirely to rola
-=f a with, the seatimente of a fall grown
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ohmattitude by Monti Kir k,
1 and others.- The, nuthil
'volvo l f,„ . ,„•• or, • Ardlecting committee eU wed
vroo„„,too v oletprogreedng eatlsfeckaily.
Feb.' . °°S ottheenied to manTlismiday,
81.11 4 st romp time and place.
- 'AlNntresabig Cam ' - --,
A yourigjddytur Int -night taken before
*War DOM, epier ealziplalat of her nut,
cbarsianttli taixdriegniy. To witbisiiibont
ountecth she bad been canduttag he melf
prelerly, hutlately , she bad fall= into bad
mislay. Mayor Lewrygantlierseme The
Ulu 'War, and bandit - bar cut to. het
enueu-r, -meSU left th e can es-
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Eneaptinn In the 22d Distsiet.
The fallowing h sllst of Use puns strtakan
from aniolhunt, First Clan, 22d Diu•
trist with thr.easis Of stasnrinr:
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. • 2111 1Bidlan anoton.
Harman dpel, , Arans,
Charles Edwards. ..
- Mark dam et p Milled.
Thomas Wtbot t John P Barunhoff,
Bober* Moab, ~•• - PhilliP dsPiim
JesSPßPriker, Jamb Zinser,
'Edmard Priniler, . •• ~ • & 6 'Mohan,.
Joe Winfield, - ' - : doS g". 02,
A g e a han ,
der, • '
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•Fattest, Jos &baba.
John Wihan, Jacob Path,
Ed ll•dr^,o,,h, Daniel Grose,
John Dar* Robert M'Cully,
Peter nada. Log Mech.:mea t
Joseph Doendmi, James Idexander,
Phil anftormat, 5191.=:, `•
Frederick Millar,
Peter ifteindemem John Ba ll ow, Jr
Frederick Slim, John P Bancroft,
Mich John P Bolan&
Michael Silos, , _ ,
Aug 81011 a. George Brady,
Beratrohs SAL 311008 Bader
George Lamont, W Banks; '
Cenntabk Age. Milton Bedell,
Bold. Wan.", or 35 es Henry B. Comer,
Pater walker, do Abut Christy,
sago lan, do George Caldwell, franiallhes, do Daniel Dario,
H. /Moorland, do Janus B. Day,'•
James licher, do John Derr -
Aug Hawk, do NV or Abisinago Davis,
gbetkard Walton, do Jacob Dead;
William Doll, do Amon ribulli,'
Thar, H. Jarboe, do. Adam. Fran ,,. Peer Derr, do • Mori Ilixdbarlid,
Prod Lackner, do John astiock,
OtlananTolsar, ' de:.
James Hlyan, • do - Sant Gralnox,
Jacob Tishe, .do John°. Bullet,
bound Ad, do George Ha in,
Andreas 'Laskin, do 0 Henry,
Andrew Maker, do WIDIem Harriet,
John M. Walker, .do John Hetrick,
BezaherdEttle, do Parker Head, -
Henry under TS Joseph
Jacob •Hradin . do •• Hand Kenner,
°torte Snyder' , do Jacob Haber,
DaritEart • do "Mx Markle *
/' Abstiea fineate. Marble Miller,
Peter Galvin, • John - Marinsr,
John Wheeler, Wall= Molts,
John Ilionlbld, Ir, Robert HcCally, •
Matthias Harris, Gimp A Pont,
Climb Higeabaagh, Jamb Bail,
Wm:Hamer, B, •
John P Goldthorpe, ' Frederick Ba onell sher,.
Bich Braun, John A 13hophard - ,
John Hahn, Ai:gut Smalls,
Joseph Banks - , Joseph - fishable,
„Nicholas Pool, Adolph 110:31a., . •
Mishaal Truter, • Alexander 0 Thotainl,
Jame Kane, ' Jerry Varner,
Zfrea-Besidear. • nark;
Andrew Harper, • • Jame Welsh,
Mimosa N eon.
John Balmer IL Wild Wood.,,
oiabilit.
Geritge A- Powell,,David B Taylor.
Zat, ELIUMFOXIX.
iSylvener limy, or fl m Gettfrisd Hartong, .do
Jacob Geounell, do
Prank Heintser, do
Jacob H
nns= Mur opp ray, do
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low &Ink, do
Charier/ &lons do
Conrad Minehard, ood
John B Bridges, do
Conrad Minahrird, do
Val Leonard, do
Joarph Fisher, do
Poter Herman, °ear 45
Geo Urdmlnpr, do
Michas! Lipb, do
Christian Lipps, do
War }lnland, do
John Ikott, di
Anton Muter, di
John
litecirvo of Porn'
David &Lorrain,
Anon Millar;
Moore Noble.
Christ Canahe,
Jacob Hamar,
011nir PhNlpy
Jllehel. Jr
Loots
John Snick:el,
Fred Bodo, •
DanialWerli,
Lewis Walla ng rns,
New Itesidevt.
Welisso Walker.
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Marla Appel,
Jaw?. l l=t; ' , ".
L right amp 7 d a . ver,
rankW Cooper
Johnilliam
Campbell,,
DaridDaria, •
Henry Heiratik
Was Hellman, •„.
Henry Hell* 'it
Jannolloil%
Julies .1 Hank.
Um-Lindner,
Artitair
WeadallUrn,
Gallia. Neon,
Maud Pritchard,
Patrick Parce,
Wm Bowe e r,
Ambrosia Badhauck
John Minnow,
Matthias Batilli,
Jan Mock,
Georil=
vartnt&nag,
Hobert
lebectealltrotandatigh,
Ati
John Wolfe,
J-111 Cock.
Patrick Keating,
Pater Nats
Chess Osirsier,
Haw Becker,
Nicholas Knots,
Coo* Oactishar,
Char Tred =lar.
Dennis I=z ;
Ilan*
Nary Unisons%
Chris Wee,
Jacob tkasetiner,
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Cep= 11 Werner,
- Laub Well,
Does if 40.
Miltonm ea
Meath, do
Jean. Idliwiggen,, , , do.
Win i do
Cespir Deihl, - do
Tame! Jonas, do
Wines Oote " do
Thai Corrupt.. g e
Alem - Bnnra, de
Andreerldiller, do
Jahn Miser do
Mahn Klein, do
Gotielb do -
Charles Rubs, do
Angart AILIZION do
Teter Allen, do
Ito - Pert Bryce,
Jaeab Belly do
BeruT &heat, do,
Jos Pritlehier, r do
John Vogt, do .
John Winter. do
Robert W Wilson, do
Henry Womer, do
Peter Enrich, do
Peter.Teld, do
Henrit=,
Win Ilartener4 - do
Bahama . do
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=klColtenr, do -
Nal; do
:Jacob Tiddler, .‘
do
A/Minx; do
'AR Dovdern, - do
Andrew Tapp, do
Andtvw nett, de
Jneob Yramm, do"
Jno Geo Tieber, do
Thai Welly.
do -
PeterGteedJ, _do
Jas"Glalleiray, do
Christ Heebtold,. •do
JnaQA Barnes.. ; - do
Chula IlldroOo,- -do
Wallow Oardativ:- do
Goorp Goys. do
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Albs,
re E Weal lta=k ; • /4; '4
James Duna/K,
Tantbss Bandbu,
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27 46 Ratinal
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DisauJity.
if i tt a rdpcbard; , . ~
Wm" Utter,
Onistlsa Bockhard,
John T /two,
Zama A /Luca,
John MlTl•vwxy,
JobfirDernatt,
ilstul W Ittiton,
WI:II It Thoww,
Hasty 17=n,
Bizatal
lionbes Witter,
Rabat Mum.
Maudltrzaboxt,
/mph Buthart,
Jos G Cathcart,
las Cthasmoss,
Bob/ 0 Catullo,
John Dunn,
Join TAW,
As Et Trick,
Peter T
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Edwari naboy,
Jacksen Wall,
Gol Ilsonizipr,. -
Lodz II nom.
BleturdJordas,
I J Jam
Janklng, as /t Johnssoo,
Itorfiktlestrar, - -
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/lug Houtrumn,
'ed Sellegber„
Adam' Webr
Jazusneddi,
Mcßee! Ludgate,
Ca Beast,
Gouge ub Wallow,
Heart Slobber,
Samuel brElbbeti,'
W Iferrie,
Marko Litter,
Robert Noon,
Thome Dettettoe,
Owes norroo, '
:Adria Ludgate,
George Idertra,
- Sohn Krum; • -
LSidnr
Joseph Weimer, ' ' _
Coadddieosse etAre
Je3ztBcludrer • deer 15. os
Jae r Kincaid do.
John W nJo
ecky, do
John Ever, - . do •
Jahn Eta& under.' 20
fuel Ill'eutebeoo, do .
11 Zara, Jr, do
Koala Totter, over id .
.14,criene of. Perrot& ,
AdemEster,
Win EC Good,
Etsthooy Fuohrer,:
Ditalsongtitv
Bagdad Mattison,'
Portal Jny
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Jno Dobk
Jaa McG no, •
Irredlc HUberi, •
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Thai Mani ow SS I kr
a Wilewtrorth. or db
,12..eGors of Poetic
Darid W Harr,
Bat McGraw,
- John Gall,
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MI6 irichanstin,
Christ. rebt,' •
Amid Itsodenros,
John thick, -
Watts . y Lawson
Cans
Norris It Randall,
Jas Spa, •
liarend S&Ls,
Ju Adam S
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Lusts Z ,
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John Anderson.
Manua Staanan,
Wm.Conntaghtea r
Itenryeolgc.
goinid Stadler.:
Thomas Dugan,-
trod Dory
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Jar B Oldsham, o. 43 •
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To the People' of Allegheny Cintnty.
The undetsigned, witn,were appointed by-a
meeting of their felleirkidis erts held at the
rooms of the Board of-Trade, on the MD of
Janney, to serve as an . E.tecutiveCommittee
for the promotion of volunteering, would ret,
spatially represent to the citizens of the
county that immediately on being notified if
their appointment they instituted /11e23IIrei
fora more general expression by the people,
ate mesa meeting which was held at"llonoert.
Hall," on Saterday evening last.
That meeting, although convened. on short
notice, was one of tho largoatwhich has taken
plate in the county dace the breaking out of
the rebellion, and 'manifested an unmis
takable unanimity in favor of a vigorotui effort
to fill the quota of volunteer. required from
Allegheny county by the call of the President,
and thereby avoid a resort to a draft.
In thrtheraace of this effort the following
resolutions were unanimously adopted:
Rooloca, That In the opinion of this roosting, the
County Commissioner. ehould procure ksieletion
and hone bond. pledging Ilva faith and property of
Allegheny county for the amount of money eudielent
to pay
.eaeh volontter the turn of two hundred dol
lars over and above the Government bounty for vol
unteers, [Gail the quota and to return whatever Mss
have been or may be ad..rni by MG..na of the
county.
Reselred, That without wailing for the action of
tho Ountudadoners, we, the people, pledge oureelinal
in one moral district• to rails the necemary Snell
forthwith.
The officers of the meeting were then in
stmeted - tolny Its proceedings before the prop
er authoritiesof the county ani invoke their
co-operations. .
In pursuance of thin proceedings an inter
view was yesterday had between the officers of
the meeting and the- Controller into., one of
the Commissioners of the Couniy, who very
promptly and patriotically signified their will
ingness, on being clothed with the necessary
legal authority to do so, to carry , out the will
of their constituents; and to this end all the
Commissioners have since united with the
Controller in calling a Convention of dele
gates from the several tax districts of the
county to assemble at the Court House on
Tuesday, tne oth insL, at 10 o'clock a. m,
to Instruct them in reference to the lune of
the bonds.
Having thus presented a succinct history of
the proceedings which have' taken place in
relation to this important sulkiect, the under
signed would respect:ollj but earnestly call
the Mitt:idea of their fellow citizens to the
importance of immediate action in their may
oral districts. Considerable time must neces
sarily elapse before the required legislation
can possibly be obtained to authorize the ac
tion of the county authorities.
The period within which volunteers can
claim the Government bounty is limited to
the find of March. Whatever is to bo done,
therefore, must be done qultkly.
Let the citizens of the several districts
proceed at once to raise by subscriptions
amongst themselves the necessary Panda
to pay the bounty. and secure the volun
teers for their respective quotas, looking to
the comity in the event of en issue of b-nds to
be reimbursed for the amount of each sub
scriptions.
In conclusion, the Committee would ap
peal to the well-known patriotism of the
people of Allegheny county for a prompt and
hearty response to the calls of the President
. for volunteers to all the depleted ranks of
our vatcrans now in the field. No district in
the whole country has hitherto contributed
more cheerfully, both in men and money, to
sustain the tioNeniment - .Ltvidts efforts to
crush this unholy rebellion, and now when all
the signs indicate that the foal conspiracy hen
reached its culminating point, and that a few
more vigorous blows infra approaching Spring
campaign will utterly overwhelm it, it cannot
be that we shall prove recreant.
The military ardor of our young mon, awak
ened and aroused by the Sect gun which was
tired upon Sumter, has shown oonspicuoasly
upon every battle field, making for them and
for their country an imperishable record. That
particular ardor is not yet extinguished and
surely will not be, so long as a single traitor in
arms is left to menace the integrity of the
Union.
THOMAS M. flout,
Wu. P. JOILISTOS,
M. LYON,
•
F. It. Batnicrr,
Wu. K.Zlnecei,
J, ll.6Hotnnetcet,
Ezecru tire Committee of Allegheny Circuity
Firmer:lu, February- 4th, 1864,
Died of ttg
The little daughter 'of Mrs. Dave, which
was so severely injured on Tuesday, by being
TUB over by car No. 12, on the Citizens' Pas
senger Hallway, died onts injuries on Wed
nesday morning. Coroner lirCiang.was called
upon to sold an inquest,- rind after essmittiag
one *lines' the Investigation was adjourned
until Thursday morning. It appears, from
the testimony of this witness, (a Clermani)
that the car was running at the urea( rate of
speed, and when be first absolved the children
they were ander the hind feet of the honer;
that he hallooed to the driver to stop, bet the
driver did not dose, end the oar passed over
the childrea. He stated, also, that he thought
, the driver could have checked up, but he did
not do so until after the car passed over the
children. It was the child of Mrs. Dave,
(not that of Mr. Dierkei,Mtpreviously stated)
that was , re severely injured, the wheel pass
log over the lower portion of the abdomen,
and causing the bowels to protrude; one leg
eru briken in two or Ono places, and the
head severely contuse rendering recovery
impossible. The other child was badly bruised,
and had one band re much injured that a por
tion of it had to be amputated. Both - children
were aged about rowans and • half.
Fourth Ward. ALleg
- Aanont paid into J, C.
John 40'
las 24'14y. 40
Jas A Thompo. —. 40
Ira ... 40
tv O'llSoully=-. 40
Jo. Shalletkb rger—. 40
J 44 . 40
T T
Coo k 17411,....
W.. , W War& -- 401
/no., li'Darmot,..._ 40
a B 401
X S
abot. ... 40 ,
J2l. son —.— 40
isoob Leis. 40
John Francis 40
B IF Francis ....... 40
1 45
Pollock.. ..... 40
LARCENY.—Two woman, named Saiah
Scanlon and Mary White, were last night
before Mayor Lowry *used with the larce
ny 0(496 be front a .sioldier named John
Polk. The evidence wee sufilelest to show,
that although Polk was not altogether bhuze
len,-the women had taken his money, and
they were therefore held to ball in the Yam of
$5OO 'each. A complaint was also made
against the women for keeping a bawdy
hone, and they were held in the same sum
for their appearance.
MILL F. Timor, MomlelleF,Fitth
and Mr. J. T. Sample, 85 Federal street,
Allegheny, have received ml&* Spirit of as
raw, for February 6, and the March number
of Pnnik Leslie's kledg,t Also, T 5.
Wrecker', Prise, forming the 65th number of
liars dies, Dine Novels. - .
Stow.—There :were foie Inchlie ;snow on
the moonless 'Waylay, as the train of
the Pennsylvania Central railroad came over,
esid stilirchirtag rapidly. It did sot, bow
ever, amount to an obitrnetion.
dursat. or Tioora.---Three,, companies of
the 10Ist Regiment of Pennsylvania Volun
tears, 'arrived last night from North Carolina,
and are quartered In the city.
Prristraaa Talanua.—"Fight That Mai,"
Friday (maga& Fab. ath,
SPECIAL LOCH Y. ROT/CBB.
'Tsang Pall; Plata - and. - Onuotatat
Mate neater, aid dealetin Peatiolireals and
tretteent date of tDe bist giant, at fewratint.
Off,* at , Mex. Latialdba s. mar the Wata
Weriat Pftt 6 Freis Pa., •
Glsons k Baissifm
Emma Mamma have
!Maud the highookkreknltun Orrery Etitor,
Connkr, and . Inotltrdi:Folr :hold In 1183, 'no
LILO bat 15indly , and the tootr.danitookoring
suloldiss s and for tho boot sasoldno work. -
A. p.edaTOXIIT, (broad Agent,
I 8 Birth streati Plttsburcb, r e . _
ti ; zy;
. -
Feresl cesresprothatta oldie PittsburghOatette.
Teb.22,1884.
• - -
Bottoms Gautier. The Ineareohuruts of our
,dallyjournals Matthias. to form 6.1 4! ehre•
zological table einand misery, Oilleohol,
%annum and 'Vice" are - at Mork; end their.
frightful offsets are wituraSe!i'svcF7 ; 1 !"ea
days in the city. 'lnspectors report, d de•
mend in terms that admit of no claire
carconstruction, that a greet rearm:must be
had immediately.. Th . d - Ircbmery.. tegna of the
rufous coatis, promises -.to be _ an Important
cum, and the Court of Oyer and Terminer, al
ways buy. enough, God knows, will have a
calendar far more extended; eitherdng and
terrible, than ever before. , -
The President's order fora draft is the great
sensation to-day.% It Mesta with': nverted
blessings from dollerlem. Copper:heeds, but
outeide of this. with theexception of the anal
street, corner and' barroom -amplifications;
mules no uneasinese. The -peoplezeem to ,
think the suppression of the rebellion- Is well i
nigh eorepleted, and fear no ...diet for the
war." Volunteering has- been hasp, ping
fonrard,mad although sufferins temporary
sheet by the rapuity.of knavish brokers, and,
unavoidable derelictions , - oiithe part of the
Bounty Committees, will,ltas believed, soon ,
be in a !malty condition ‘• ' '
Our little neighboriJersey CityiWu threw's'
into a high state of excitement on Banday
morning by the infiral of ebout four hemdred
rebel prisoners. per Erie Railway Vont Camp
Chase, 0., bound Philadelphia, whither they
were going to join. the United &atm navy,
having taken the oath ot.alligiatedt „ The
people ' to the amount of,thentastdriatowded
about the " Reba," . as titc y;flimillarlicaltsti
them, and heard their stories with the tended
dedight. And that they pro Per objects
of curiosity there cannot he a &AU/ 'The
priests:ten admitted that they were very much
surprised to zee se many peopletand ec many
evidencee of prosperity. They expected t•
And, they said, nothing bat, military , :carepr
throughout the North, and owned to astonish
ment at finding a people totally Unaffected
by the war. They expressed the' sfeateet
desire to see the ..big city;' And * force was
found necessary by the - topp arent them
from crawling out on the bulkheads tei_gat a
distant view of the "low, straggling. city,
stretching away as feria the eye could reach. .",
One of the gray back& called for • chew of to
bacco. Upon o tenevolently'dispoted gentle
man presenting him his paper of "selam"
he refused to accept it, and - begged.thegrant
or to dole him out a Angle chew, 'bleb, he
said, would be more in consonance with'what
he had been areastomed to—a remark cer
tainly not very creditable to the Southeast
chivalry. They ventilated. their opinions on
the. war, and though. thoroughly disgusted
with Jeff. Davis, and-Inimical to his Mile,
considered that' if the" , Efouth bad one indis
pensable subsidence It minor could he con
'quoted. The prisoners - who were frout
Mls
siseippi and Tennessee, were poorly clad from
head to foot, and their thread-bare poste, anti
shawls, and dilapidated boats , presen ted' a
marked contrast to the, nabstintlal,
.bright
blue uniform of their guard.
The tribulations of literary men are ear
tatty set forth by the trial in - the District
Court of one Butler, the proprietor of the
American Concert Dail, theiplalatiff being a'
dramatic author of no mean pretension,, who
composed a prize drama, in reply to the Ad :I
vertimment of defendant, offering a re-
ward of $250 for the best production. The
suit was brayet to recover the bonus. When
the case was called. the mart-room was Ailed
with editors, reporters, correspondents, poets,
he. who gathered together with shaky kneel
and hearts in mouth, to hear a decision. that
effected them all, Sat the case was adjourn
ed, and the profeesional gentlemen, above
mentioned, are lelkin a state of intense anx
iety; in fact in about sects a predicament as
we would imagine a ?meager who- had, no ,
money, and the conductor of the train coming
around. Outsiders am of opinion that a man
who will prostrate his pen to loth base uses—
'writing. dramas Tor disreputable establish -
ments and audienees—is not entitled to meth
sympathy anj - way.
That irrepressible Steve Branch, ex-prbiter,
ex.peet, ex-editor, ox..what-not, whose' libels
on the citizens Were one, the gossip of` he
town, has tensed op again, and consumed
about a titlark' in cachet the morning dallies
poet icelly heralding forth his' intention to Cut
The dieseermqoa to the breeze during the
coming week.' ,The probability is that if any
more of his "hissed nocuous" is Indulged
in, the people, vita the brilliant example of
the Bostonians before them, will convict him
as a "Common Birrater."
Our bleu of rapidly, o
appr
halm gone up In a balloon. The weather
is - cold and rainy. The only eonsolstloas
that we hare aro, that our rain is snow
somewhere else, and that we shall hare cleaner
streets than Boole with all his Mtn and ma
chines could make them in a year. •
Bsowa'a
the
singers,ear and give
strength to the role. et and are in.
dimponsable to public speakers.
"I recommend their est to public) tpeaters."
Ray. S. 11. Curti.
"They hare suited inj ease exactly, reliev
ing my throat and Ocarina my yolce so that
mild sing with Cate. T. Dutr a / a ura, — •
Chorister Frellbh Parish Church Blentreut.
For male also at Fulton's ding store, Pitts:
burgh.
Smut Honour, Yotanzanas Stox »Kant f
Young mien, be warned in time; supplY Jost{
-selves with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS* OINT
MENT. They are guaranteed to ours the
wont cues of Sores, Clam Scurry, Fevers
and Bowel contplahrte. Only 25 eta per box
or pot.
Porsale In Pitieburgh,Ta.;by B. L.'Pahne•
stook L• Co, •
heny Bounty Arland.
SlThenon, Treasurer:
. .7 W Cormick.. ..... 40
Ale
Michael 011.1tut7.....
HughllTractep 10
DR P 10
Soh Dry,. 4o
Tl , Ol mtt...--- 40
J T 100
'Jos litrunum -- -... 40
r 0
40
1.7 8 Wllock.z. •—. 00
Amount prerlously
=Potted --
For sale also at raltotel Drug thont; Fifth
street.
nay Itzdartin um awn cos Sais.--Tha .
dna assortment of Fall and Winter othing,
latoly retell Ted bJ Memo. /*ha Win: Cl k Co.,
Idarchent Tallost,'No. 146 Todend stalk, Al.'
leghenv .Tbs, stock of clothing censiete of
the anon variety of gents' pantaloons, vote,.
acme and overcoats. The style_ of patterns L : totteinl and fashion:AL'. We mould - Invite
all of our entail to give the Above gdlntlemen
a call.
01
Osumi and eartrege cans will be taken at:
the Otemitreut No. '4lO Penn street, ctsy.
ar night. All orders latt at the &bon place
paidia ab
orill be prateptly- attoadett ta. tulle mut
eam - •
ewers, 011 Cloths, Goga,-Uoor Mats Vie.,`
at low prices st Finch's, corner of Grant
and.Flith atheta.
listizoisz and , Efoop fikitts st low prime,'
at J. Finch's, corner of Grant and Fifth
Now Spina Go9psjoictioilind at J. Finch's
voraoli of Grant and' Fifttista. .
O. Stu, DenWS, '• Pun' Amiga .wal
basineettila of Ms vscOation.
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P. 11111r0/1, apd ST mu and 4 manila. •
PATTLIVSON.—At the siddesee et I& brolbs ' i.
:Ow Sat/ma, Allegheny C10.05' Tusk! Ina.
Stbruary Lt Mr. JAJUS PA A, b
Vie fnaeral 1,111 . take placs To canna', 41.1 i
st 10 o'clock a m•
ZTAIIB.-ot. Vadattoday' catalog, at 10 lectotk,
JAML3 L lIVAlta, tba 1313ttryar of fillip.
41411 9.4 a kali tat laii.r.Otitlaaaa.
Op OUialatteot.. too Om ttoto Ciro= rind, Nota!l
titiOtilib, on rat oar motatao,at 10 o'cloalt.'”irtto
Weida 'of the:plat* an tivactl4l, ;la*ltod to
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—A blevaphy et Sabi ltalbmi awl WaL•lraz,,,Dy
ottn a roar. +1 vol. 'Prim is 00..
NADVAL ON :EXTBACTINO TENTD-••
onn&.d on Os Amatany of Malaria lavoind Ic
h. *Pennon , the Ear and pioprr 02 0% 1 !101 1012 01
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DARING AND 511/MINO. Lbw. him. ,
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Dr. Loots, Pah.. 3.—Ciov. °arable was bo.
.rled to-day. "The Ode ant military Display
oa the emaslon r . was In probabl the' most
solemn
r ead tosposlag ever aeon. Bt.: Lade
All the:, Comte adjoanied. Members 'of the
bar attended a body. :The membersof the
Altrohants' Ezoltate, Comisma Council, City
Wheel Ziembano of the Leklilatare, a number
Botisvolena.aad - .other. Asa:mimics*, the
Olty-seholara of weal fiehoola and Culver
titles and targe - laumber of oltimaa r ad d
Psollitiry4tibledthetuteraloorte l ps, sad Marg.
oDmorik - , Daises) homes wore closed,
and Ilasiwori 414.4 halt•mast, sad :Om.
seemed tole almost a atilsonal sorrow. The
fantar emanates_ ammo performed firth&
Besoad Pisibytadia Chosoiri,:mheristhcaly:
Dr. Brooks delivered atiappropdatedlsootosei
The -..ferealiss t rrepa deposited , In:. the- famliy
yaolt in Dellefontelne Cometery. r. ..
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THE. LATEST.
_Blr_ TELISDIAPEL
OUR SPEOIAL DISPATOKES
PROM WASHINGTON
Special Dttpatch to 1.L . 0 Pittstonrib (Watts
WAsec.scroX City, Feb. 3, 1E64
IrrILILTAL RITIIIME DtettllON
&crimp Institutions and associations trans.
actin g a ropier banking business, and .ro
calving deposits from the mercantile commu
nity, Payable en check or draft. cannot olalm
atemption by virtue of name or etyie ander
which they ere known or called, but will be
required to make a return of, and to pay a tax
of oneeighth of one percent. on the average
amount of all inch deposits.
seetstu.sa's scroar.
Gan. MeChillies report of the operations
of the Army of the Potomac While under his
eheelo; l r, Prat out, but without the accempa.
nying memoranda maps, reports and deco ,
manta connected with Ito organisation, &o.
The bare report make, 'NA closely printed
octave pages. • •Theaccompinytnidectunente,
many of Rid& aro also :fromille pen, will
!well It to two or three leriptrietaintehimile.
None ' of these' hire yet 'been: tent growths
War DePartaient to the Pieties: Ogler., the
labor ot.copying being so ireat es to : compel
tMe delay.' ':Theviirrri . Orderludei.irith seine
suggestioni no to the legions drawn ttomids
experience in the arm,.: The most glaring
detect, he r iltyll, Is
. 016 abtenie :Ot a ryttrztt la
the-Appointment or praetor:lone of officers;
and want of Meant for theoretical Inel:ruc
tions. Tale thinks that the army abotild
.be regar sass permanent one; that mois,
urea should betaken to seem theotettcal 'n
-161010.11; the, number of cadets:, at Nest
' Pnbot sheald be . Increased as-much as pont
bte. The regular : army shOuld,be incrieued
and maintained complete In numbers end ea;
cliatuisy,' by Atilt; organized system of re
.
cresting: and depots Tor Instruction elmaid'be
adopted. The seringemett and conduct of
campaigns should be left to the direction of
protections! soldiers, and there should be no
Interference from civilians. Meddling of in
dividual members of Congressional Commit
tees with eubjeots. which they are 'of comer,
Incapable or comprabeedlag,,and Which they
are too apt to know through the distorted
monism of : partiren or personal preju
dice, can do no good, and is certain to
produce . incalculable mischief. Ile fur
further says, I cannot omit the expression of
my thanks to the President; for the eonetent
evidence given me ef his sincere : Personal re;
you% and his desire to sustain the military
Plane which my judgment led me to urge for
his adoption and execution. I cannot stuib.
pre his Inhere to adept some of those plaza,
ti.to give that support to others which wee
necessary for their succies, to say want of
confidence in me, and it only remains
for me to repel that other canna
came betwean the constitutional commander-
in•chief and the general whomite bad placed
at an head: of his asartice,, counsels which
fuelled in the failure of the seat campaigns.
If thin nation possezces no generals In the M
ice competent to direct Its military strain
without the aid or eupervbtion of politician',
the sooner ft find', thorn and planes thew In
position, the better it will he for iti futons.
After a calla, impart;3l end impatient toast
aeration of the sable. t, I am convinced thatby
proper employment of oar resources, It is on
tirely possible to bring this war to a successful
canter: tune, and that such malts phould be I
accompanied and followed by 'conciliatory
measures, and thwt by pureeing the political
course I have al way, adeloed, It I. possible
to bring about a permanent restoration of
the Union, are onion by which the rights of
boas eroctions shell be preserved, cued by which
betkpastiennej,all.platarve their self-reejmet,
will, they respect eselt other. •no then re
cites the girrinus ciceas of his army, and pro
nounces the theme deserving the nation's
eternal gratitude, etc.
• TIII.Dr L 7 wit? VIitOTSY4.
The following to a test of order in regard
to trade in West Virginia, referred to list
night. The Secrete:7 et War having trans.
milted to the Department letters of command.
ing Generals exprearing his opinion in reply
to the Secretary of the Treasury, on the 17th
alt., that restriction, .41 trade in /he State of
West Virginia, within the , national military
Hoes, may now Inc 'safely removed. :The
Stith regulations nf trade established with oth..
at regulations en the ltkofEaph, is •so far
Modified that all reetrictione on Dade in the
State Of Weotera -
Vi , giola, within said lines,
ars annulled and abrogated, and' all produett
and pods may bo [reply tahopinto &admiral.
ported within the aboruntentklned Portion of
said State au In time of Pew; provided, bow—
aver, that no product. or goods shall be; take n from said State into any State declared to be
1* Insurrection, or to any Port aitY State
lzeritoione blockaded, which has been or may
be opened, etcipt itteonipliancectitittho reg.
nistiene of September
S. P..Casss,
Secretary of the Treisury
SM. arzecn. "
Mr, .1711Menn, of Pittaburgh, made hie debut
Inihe limn* In a speeeh. of =mina pOwer
Mu! Originality. Among his
_positional was
the striking one that the old iteman dictattir-:
ahlp was a cenierratire elm:lent-of a Repub..,
Man form of government,. eta that it . . toned.
fie Connternirt in oar - constitution In thews: ,
powers of the Prealdenti -
una. committee 01;117134
The cote on atrlking out the commutation
eLime to the bill showed* more decided nut
filthy In favor of econolotailon than had been.
impeetettand in connection with the Senate's
satlon, render, it perfectly certain that com—
mutation 'witt hi retained: The cot* eras 26
for striking out to 73 against. '
The Troup atm decided to eon: mattes' to
allow s Inotx lam had once been dratted, and
had'pala conimitatlen, to ba exempt trod the
next daft.."
ocarinas aro tnnamarto ixrasica,'
Tho.appropitaUota for conrular and dlia
math, azponou for the =Dell &eat year, so.
cording ta - ibe aroandid. - bUI, wu -reported
back 7estorday, with thoaroondroont to $1,,-
S 14,000." ,
Tla PERATII ON Sat COMICRIPTTOI
To-day bronybt out two oc three able amebic,
tradaworth, of. kentneky, made ens tlut
commandod universal. ittonttaa.
MUSK wows
Pratected apatttion to-day from the Missouri
htieate,tidlnade tome brief r!kmark• on the
polio, In bilasonifin'pretsitllng it.'
FROM FORT SMITH, ARIL
Tenlitc. starin-:creat Datta g e to Tel.
sgraph wtres--audge Murphy Nom.
11 111ded, far Pmmrlatottal Governor of
A rkfilates—ftelleved Prom Duty.
epeeist Dispatch - le the Pittsburgh Gazette.
PORT efitut Anx., Feb. 3, 1084.
A tenific storm awe3takm the entire South
west last Bands,. Aboarld„ o'clock in the
morning it grew to a tomado, raged
with tremendona eiolonvo *oath te• Elanats
and ottended over a portion of the fortis/I
Territorf t down the Arkansas Valley.
amens° damage we, done, the telegraph
wires waroproatrated for miles, that to Little
Bock was almost totally destroyed.
Brigadier General Thayer has arrived at
Port Smith from Little Roth. Ile took com
mand yesterday.
The river's booming. There is fire feet of
water on the bars and rising. The rise has
amounted to eight feet thus far since Friday
night.
Gen. Thayer, accompanied by his staff and
I his vile - , was out In all the Sunday stone, and
ssiCeredierribly while the tornado rated, be
ing unable - to obtain shelter.
The Union Convention at Little Rook has
nominated Judge luau Murphy (or PrOvis
tonal Governor, and have organised a prOiris.
lanai Stott Goren:rant. Its proceedings are
to . be submitted Co a vote of thepeople in May
neat. The county Waters will be elected" in'
lowly parts of this fitate.in March. 1
- - Additional Foreign. News.
New Torte,'Peb..3,-Tho - D4Ardersays that
Denmark =mot comply with the .altimatiol
ofAuatiie And Priaria. - Whatever may hap,
pen dapirride , tipon - ereinbuditbes in •Ettthpa
- and fienuothy:- :In ease of-11w the- German
, arminewlitrequiro.four.weeka: to .collect the'.
necessary.strength, and „bY that Ueda, the
Danish army will 'Au - larger •therfterer, and
With itirEntifiad.works, will be'able to-bold re
- Cheek an enemy twice as strong., ,
.'-; - .Tbefrincess of Watts it sofa? ccurealescent
that no more bulletins are issued. The latent
prince is also well. - - - , '
'Bur= James Rothschild had dislocated his
knee by a falL - "
- Twelve thotuand bales of Satanic* cotton
were coast Marseilles- at 281 to 205, and
sixty Warfront% Trans at 247,50.
It is nated that the Englieh eipmdran wilt
be ordered to Heligoland. , - -
The Auatrian force for Sltanick will hardly
number 20,000, its strength baring bees Much
exaggerated. Marshal Von Osblene will com
mand it.
The almost immediate return of the Barth
of England rats of direount to 6 par cent. is
looked ter. - '
--
The Liverpool -cotton market la depressed,
and the newapaper.report says one quarter
to one pinny lower. -
' Wheat Is 2to 3d lower. Pleat . doll, Cora
brisk at 36 to 'el. -'
. f Conon Market-J an.] 9.-The Bro
kers' Circular reports the tales of two days- at
5;500 bales, the market opening dull at ado- -
cline of 1.4 d, except for American, which con
tinued steady; sales to speculators end for
export 1500 bales.
The Manchester markets areirregalar, and
prices have a downward tendency.
Llierpoot 'llreadenur Ifurket.--Breadstuflb
harp - an upward tendency. Richardson,
... Spence 5t.00., Wakefield, Nash & Co. and
- other circulars report. flour quiet 'but steady.
Conger-utensil. - Wheat bas" an upward tendency, prices Id
Waggisaa ai r e r ry, gab, 3, mat to 21 higher. Under the warklihe aspect of
uovs,Th e H owe resu me d the eowider e . affairs corn mixed is - firmer at 30s Gd.
Lion of the resolution amendatory of the don- irit'" , Peal 11,0 T 4,4, '''. 211.,k . 1 . -- "PioviAloill are
&cation act. ." . steady. The circulars report beef steady. Pork
Mr. Wadsworth, of Kentucky, combat- Mat: "BUCCD, steady. Lard, firm at 4.216 d to
ted the - *Jews of Mr. Stevens, that this la 435. -.Tallow, dull. Allies, quiet but 'toady.
a public, war. He maintained that it is *civil Sugar, inactive. Coffee, eteady. Riee,iteady.
Tarr
canted on within the States. The laws Linseed oil, quiet Ind eteady. Rosin, ditto.
of war do .not authorise the. onquest of un- Spirits terpontine, no Inks. Petroleum firm
dividad_property on land, but forbid it. at 1,1014:for refined.- , . .
The House went into Committee of the . Larre,-The America did not leave South.
Whole on the elate of the Union on the Senate artiPton till the 21 at, and brings, Landon pa.
bill amendatory to the Enrollment act. Amos" pen of that date.
Mayers, of Pa., saidlf asserted on the other Tha steamer City-of Manchester arrived
alga thatthe draft Iti unpopular was became of out on the 20th.
such traitors as Chauncey C. iturr,Vallandig. • Keel, lea. 20.-St la reported that the San •
ham and Copt. Andrews, of Virginia. The one, and lianoveriata . are to be withdrawn
copperhead orator of Now York had endear- from their positions In Holstein, and concert.
wad to poison as minded' the people against bated in Altona, is order to allow a free pas
lt. Their language being repeated on the cage to the Austrian and Prussian troops.
floor of this Howe. - Ito argued the constltu. Berlin,. Jun. 20.-The Prussian and Aus
tin:mil power to draft, laying that every man 'Wan troops march without delay into Schlas.
owes support to the Government, and in time wig. - .
of trial be is bound to take up arms In defence Lirerpoof, Joe. 20.-The bank rate of die
of the life of the Colon. The people have count has advanced to 6 per cent., eerier to
taken up arms and have determined that Lin. the heavy drain of bullion.
'rani who has thus beheld the boils of State Itowiery, Jon. 19.-Prlcea "Cul, brother of
so steady, shall run the good ship of State the ling of Denmark, bee arrived from
into port, whatever tho politicians may say Schleswig. Ile left the country after m
end do. God and the people are for lasingto takethe nattt.el allegiance* to his
Abraham Lb:teats. .thra. - - -McClelland might brother - •
have been the faroribtlf be bid not right be. ..ffrostbory, Jan. 20.-One'belgado or Danish
fore the Pennsylvania election changed his Infantry-was transferredlo . -day from Settles.
base. That General declared hews, in tarot sing to Pletutherg. -
of the man-Judge Woodward-who was ftir All the battalions of Schleawigers and Rol.
withdrawing our troops northef Mcrae and steiners • aro to be - din tribided among,the
Dixon'. line, and -that -the soldiers had no Danish regiments: -'' ' • •
right to rote. He (Mi. Myna) would condi- The first Prussian tenon. are especial hero
cats the property of rebels now and forever, to-day. - -
He would plane part of the proceeds in the The Austrians paltered here leave for
treasury, and the remainder parcel out to the Schleswig. - -
boar, men who fight ear battles. After this Sou/yard, Jae: 20.-The Chamber of Dep
war is over some men would gins fortunes to rides to-day resolved to place the army of
have their words blotted out. Two classes Wurtemburg on a war footing; and place a
will hare to leers the north badge South; ono certain number of troops at the Immediate
of them, the negro, bemuse too cold, and the disposal of the Confederation. •
other, copperheads, because too hot. (Laugh. • .brie Jea..20.-Rearce 66 f. 40c.
ter.) He was confident that out of th is war .- . imams; Jan. 21.Ther Wows of to-day has
wa
we lk i would em
e e ss rgef e
li without - stain, and would a report that Denmark has offered to suspend
n newnfe." the obnoxious "tsonstitation, and adds that if
; - Mr. Stiles, - of Penesylvinia, said his . eel. sultan toter tie roe/1y been made, it will for a
league had didiventio, rambling tirade , which time avert the imminent danger of war. -
did not rise to the dignity of a speech. His "The- steamer Edinburg'lolt, Livernool on
stollaagua charged that Judge Woodward-bad the 20th - for - New York.' Consols ricied on
decided that soldiers - bad no right to iota. Wsdnrsdayott 110 , 4 41g30 1 / 4 for money. Illieola
, This was not true In the coste of Miller and Central abares,.26@= - diahotme: ' Erie It. R.,
Chaos he decided that soldiers barn aright td .64(7310. 'V. S. sixes, 1881, 08664 C. S. free,
rota on retandag to thedrhomersiand this de. 167,4, 50@f11. • • -- - '-'• ' •-• , " ' -
claims was approved of by the people . -' ' London, Jae. 20, Bonner.-Sales cotton; to-,
On the Second Tuesday of October Judge day, 2,000 bales,biandlng 200 baker° specu-
Weodward wais legally elected Governor of Won and importters.l The arket closedrery
Pennsylvania, receiving 254,000 votes.; Rat dull,..at ' a slight decline ' for; all-qualities.
"furloughs : ware denied to solMem who were 'Flair' steady. - Pierialon squiet and steady.
Democrats to return to their homes and rote, Sugar 're7. dull. :Products inactive'. , Pet re
and it was tatty, mid that.lntioaits rile, an d le= era, at 1..11d. for reGned.: -
. .
.... .
not the popolarwill. The pope ware,opposed , vr...,/eree City ' New..
to-the conscripHon, which was a Ahem ,By ''- ' - "*""
the leglilation. putposed the -President ' Wurtninvon Feb.- ..-The Post ' Master
make the draft- perpetual, as le gave ltiniebz General' has replied to a ratohttion of the'
solutecontrol. The presort Rumba' hold,in Senate, asking the 'reason' of the - freqUent
his the mertyoco ny w on ; ! ro wa n - pia failure of the
,malle - between New Pork. and
Ana, soave, hje decision th en was no ire.. Washington. .Hirattributei them to the in-'
mediate .appeal. our - armies - weld-"cot be Stducianar at tiaatiaiiimant in ea .card and
filled up by contra:4llols lend some other express to moat the increased dernandef t.-ar.
mode mast be devised. He did not bailee with el and tremPertation. ''Tbare' being -but a
his colleague that the WM, coald ba ended by: • single track altonumber of trains nu been re..
Lincoln and his iulialtdstrimve -policy. ,- I- ' dueed to protent collision and the opted lei-
Mr. Maim' i. of Pa.; In dieuthigthe blll, - sassed - by, the Menials of burden:" Since the
said that every power for> the defence 'or the adoption lathe schadtte of the - 23ttof Nove - m.
country may be exerci s ed steutteifieseip o c t ., bee, by which the time wall to borveduced to
coating, when expressly prohibited. If the. ten hours between"- Washington and. New ,
Government =take propertyfor publicises, York,' tileirtegbiari.t7 ' kat 'men greater titan
it can take the producer himself. -.Admitting bar Ore;" Partl y awto . . th e lariM-Increase
It to be the duty-of every man to support - and
. 01 ' . , Paa....atn. gats and;,. -- PA... eantetlint "-
defend the government tho right. to enforce trje:lst. . rosebud ann. atttbarging. Pas.
bla -service - is a caroller",
.Ho' gorersunent stingeM - at loiarpoints. - The' time is '
made
cad stilton mere roltiotary principle. The of nye SeParete-SSea 4 Ina th ee o WPWaeS Seine
principal of every
.I** la coercion. Thank 40 - raga& the • tninsparretioii 'of the milieu
God thalnainota of tha peopleara Wu, and of secondary Importsmeassubordluate eien - to
if It is true 'Butt 'a eons - pulsar" law. to-anti. erdinall. Reigate And charges of the Man
republican; then the governs:dent Wastes-ins. train'are reeds without the knowledge of the
male ali • war Democrat:- end must bell- Department, ,and . the - dlaerierinetion against
tably perish with the Apt formidable cumuli, the Malls -in .tessi.of - danger of loosingoon
atap. '. . _
.._, . . „....- 'Motion. .It la stated the: a -4Oublo track is
Committio -then rated -On- , anicrejeited *PrOVellif on alltberoida. The inialaturough
Williams'' aaiendmint by -.rote • e4-yeas, Philadelphia IS beiortrictively mashed; and*.
26; neysylt3: mpleillng ;so .Mtialrof the' old bridge ores the Busoultanna is under can
lat'AS Mt, thoiUell . IfllitliPtgill :ffiota.: military itmegani and. the sullied efforts ouit ia „ t d,
as
art -Itm; pigment. of. three,qwed r ea -eiiresoolo.,the, reltiedr-Much- aooner than it
gothic
~ . ,
,_., ,
~ .„._ -,,:
...,.,...,,:„ y.-.; -.., :.., --,, eephi-benbtaloed by *new Ilan:, utpreetleal
.. ,, Askothir emendtunt tru' r egiieite;itriir: &Bet: 9 , :. thol..i. lines under under' bus manage, lug out the four hundred dollareeintunuta; mentcb7 ,o o l l.ol/1 1 144 , marroulty of :WM* is
tatiab ' and lb= leaTbst It at
.th* .!killqi44 planted as, urompleteruned"-:. It is hinted
doller;. - -; .' ; -.- --.._ . :. .1;... •L ~.. zi,. ... , theta* 41 /BoultilnlaPPifbirtbe debtandefer
.: Mr. Stevens Snored ttratrike nut-from t he labor and material in case ofthe organi r r c e , tion
martian* of toe Committee on Military Al . ef,sneW ineSPIWY, sad t it , eo Pit'qq , nr , 4 - ,7 '
faint • then g' - followinelatisiVi-*An ... • • .. thir ift^ ,4 hi ibe llatatlituner would' 4ggri- -
droftoctillifball par:ambit (Or the prohu.: 7 rate the difllsalt".7-110 legillationif room
&Urinal' a substilite,.suel payment shall of. - miendedurata it be 'lsiah as •would - glie 'the
rate insli to,nditri / na b parson -from draft in DepartmeetpOwee he soatrolthe iteilon 01the
04
Ailing that quota, and his. nitliehall bait. issinnisitesistunnylig the - 'rnatis,und in the
tainetionalscrollin giling.fatum quotar."- - matter of chtegarorithout , referrUce to 'mail
Gen..Bertield,-,of Ohio, brietirahowektlil, eamseetlithe , ' ' '-'' -*- '''.'''''-'
Depoesibiliti of Pmearleg a Emig*, number. - Inassmislance:wittiti Milt foie aineireadie
of EMI; If ehle'chullo he etriebaisisut. , ., L - .-., Union members Utile lioinfe, a mooting took
'., Mr. !lamina ,sal,d- that , afterditietrosla nlaceto-night.l. Representative -Mourn emu.
anaufdtitantill min pules the , 'iommritatiore pied the thalr, and ebeutbletynieruterserare
would be released for three year, whilecaeW. prase - nt.'-'fbe oldest Wes to nonsaltrandfshor-f
cording to the Move prarldon,ll would be manila the views olf- tiW.oreemea:peudilagi
liable to:draft the..last day, which would Ira ferinaing tba liiii'tAinaant , bili•- - -The - &Teal'
suitnst.: ....,,... .-', :ri '. - - .. - - , 1 . r-1 tionWas annifelted Mamma tho public het',
The Co mmittee, Vsseriteatill - agaluel Bi line. AkinletleitiO 01 " - ^-1
stiii n eig il qa oil ln tb lA e lbetr. " 9ii e l l4 ,: nie llter ; : ..siti ' ' d ''-- . - tbefilenitio : -'
Irr° 2 ° - -1
14r°4121-..C . 41-al " -- . 1 : Plan ars.4: - 4 ) - -- t,
adietallett.',:..- 1: -.- , --.. „.... .-, .„ ....- ~,,-... ;PostiAttackediet, Bachelor c k.„,„.
..LBMlATlL...Thl;',Butiihialit hilt- , witil;polij . - 1 - .Tha-;tib.e" B ° P! 4 / I t d!t• Ten t.'''- - ,..4'
muted wetilp-Morrew.': -: -7- - r ' ' '-,'' !7' - - - ' , lfni's:Safi IPeb: - 1.-4 'a..i.,„,v,k,i t p i a:
onvititioilormmuzusi.l6:itii, r eoctiii ..Naa,4Baks,-this . -potzikt, our ouiposts it
Judiciary ComiXdtteellt . 14r.lisieeeaseoraw. /hotel Oes Onwk, were attacked 6" tius aressy::
adoptedand its . comnatt m o sa b und. . % ..„..,,, ri my sr , ripresen Maly - be:lit force of shoat
Bn.nto Darrel Mx. I/wanders, of Jdabs6.the 'l6;o o o,o: o 44 l3 tbiCaf . Deke.`sfirrtßadullati the
&nate tookup thelltuse Beton, bill 111111 P.. :plobtskOr an enure. dietlen. , ' , /t-Iming Un-- - . - 7 --. . -- ,--,-,7--,-,—_-,-_,
ported front the' Contralti.* of! Arena with praitteabi• SR wilitoo kiwatadattleoleurforee --:-:-'' '" ' ',' " - ist,V , Vil' a """l'i r n ex ‘ - I A- ',
amends 'Mr; Peistudit. espliined at 'fell bade higood Orden neeteoymi elevitiror ,ti Eon. lo,Niyitib ms; ed. .
. a .e -_
iongththe qactaudaisslDCUl. Abticorearittee'e inn!,
_nlieni,,intqg b etrfeSSlLeSii., iiiWitt(!klXeqs t'it - 7:7 - n " , , niiti;iet,eitn to ,MotirieXist.T'''
Antaidis t iatn, ; ::....,,, - '---1 , ..,....s ',..E ;:,:,..,!,,', of streinktt, to i et te.bentimuLtaineetWoiti ',.trutil - 110SONY, -Tabroarp Otte,: Mt' it 2 11 4 14' t - '
mu, Author juiddii.g en . - 0,40-11ureisme aeration of light artlllary. - f,.Our. threall are now 1ia.34 r or. *so) int thir'elty.ettth iSTATIOSIttr
bill via pitpOned until ta9kerrew. -_ . ....- -_,,- ---: ao inangedthat wets* SonSdent- of -. li;`'sri: "aixl alkaliF____o o Oliss donee the Vaal learr.orr-
Ilr:Wiluataithed thownenleuina cortrucKei mistral lestitertaw-f Alined 'tinsultssuosiralif . 4 "!'', '. ° l,7angiltirc -,-- -.-••••• , •,:-.1 ,
Atkaiilll4lt;ll).ooliSithiellinAnthe:SeSeletien W ittill/ilettneXOneenni,:eaildleild Cii-lbe at•-•--+---.--..----_l__._.._______ ..... ___:_te 0 .04..,,„ Onkerefid-2.2
iequaliting them of. tbasoldiat of - th allal. :ainali aideif , Mwitharhatloroiltis diet , :EVAIBINI 3 ,4; I .I74I.IWIfirsottu,-,,.......... - .
bed-litates sinsies.- -- Ohlection-watuardir;griff ausit , lasfestimrste,'arrit..thre- bendsolurs- - "-, -'7.i. - '-',;:'` ,,,, ... ,, --` - ' 1 ',-; -;-•,....., :4 , -5,...F5- - , , 0 - N!.;;. ,
the resalntkailesaffitr.: ,-, .2 " ; ..f .f.a..%41..at - .!.. vligier,o o33 llg kc ol iEivis with re.. . ; . „ : . : . : „...,y. ; .„...„ ..m ., h4, 1.5 , 41tr ,___
. 4... ,....
TheViee - Presidat. laid before the Siausa r.'HimW.44ll3l.l : telenai.: ~.ww. ,Ailii:2**o4. : ... -1....,46,14-,6i-,:,,A.-iik-iin,",--,..r.,:::,..-;
4,4„„dgatbstometwpoinamattonilea ilithablielddent Mewing. It s f,....-.. , ,. ?- -__'. '."-. r..?, -,- ., , -...%.....,-.--7--7.-r , 1.-,. , : , :i." , !
anstrer la peresolutiter of the tlezuste he ref- l toom Biletiortiiiwarreatßris, .......' s s.uullkitistfeaut .rm Tan!. btflaisegi:.e.'
. , J 441.9 1 ,41 ,---- r ...._ 4 ,„ trier. r. - -...,....
011 en: the Whitilg'Sfetheeien• between it,**ibis l iraritinterint - liroW ' ----- " " ' - '" N "' '""-- " ' ""''' ''"
'
osuopoari.aorarod-Witiocomoditmaa totionimblavutiosoicz i ,: , ..:: - ..._% -, : i : -,-,---,,,,,.- _o Ailaisi,, s -
..is .pall- o ve.,i u -4. '..,
astrgoes end - Dostateds - ;.:S!;;!-::r -- - . '' -'. i . . : . , (540Pis-s - .'2islt TiMilCii ~, -‘ 4 l-i its4 - -,
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Or' Breda* s/f:Xr.:DertwiAtllazinee,. Abe' I;Xst*sell let i l luTizlPP,WAtkli• I ,' ;'-'` .4 -": 4 " ) - 6 "C- .11 , ', i'ffjl'f ', r .:
I l l i stl aillrifi,lt6ol Wu ' , --:,ltst,BeetAtOreek,ullney,kepti. .;:' ,, t imi;bl Z - ,tr...l," l n,,Pstizek.:"Z.L , 'Yj.42ls -..--.
eßiettrael.... , :. - _:. ; .,.'..• • .-- :.: - .„'t.''"' row- ~ . /IVlit.ft.- , T1igf.P.1..:14-11 )' pars • s •-, : ;: 7 ,- P , ... ,, ="‘kig . .. rwa P 14 7 . - ' i54.'5.!
i-4 ....“,-iN,l4,f , t,tes lo l - 7:- , i2gl - 11:11ii it-, . a 44',,:;1:,11,..41-'4l;rivt,ii T.: 1 4-ile,i'S',:.o4l'4 ' T ,:..-.14 : ,,, i , ' ,::41. i 4 eigii -77 4- 4,,-, 77 - - -, .7, , ni , • .
I.U - 4- , . 1 %1 , ---''.-. "" ..' ' ~-, Ssit: 0- . • sse;t: - ; ,- 4 , , , :.:5. - itts - $ . :; , :e...)44.4. - t"-,..".. - . - . , 4„n4 t ,;;;rt . . - - . 7-- .I - , '. 1. -iL. - "' - ": l-
41,061,
. Major L. Janitai; abler itif f luti , been
uttered from duly ben at Ws owl* tatiert._
lie will join Gen. Bluit at Liveniroilfi
fiw.days. /I.
PROM RA RRIEIBT.TRG.
Special Dizractuo lb* PlVabargla Guatte.
HAWBOVAO, Feb. 4, 1864
Szuent.:—Mot at 4 o'clock this P. M. Mr.
Lowry proposed to play , Mr. White's resig
nation on record. The democracy negatived
the proposition by a do vote, and a long dis
cussion ensued.
There was a bitter denunciation between
Mr. Clymer and Mr.Cfhlmpneys. Word., false
paned ao►eral times between them.
Mr. Chanspneis disclaimed that his remarks
were intended te. be personal, which incited
at first the decimation by' r. Clymer of tho
ward false.
Mr. Clymer took back the charge of false
hood gracefully.
Mr. Lowry also took pert is the debate, &-
Dooming the Democratic Edmiston very bit-
Altura. Laniberton and Wallace also pr
tlelpated. •
The debate ran through several hours, and
wu the Knew:A of the session. •
be Senate -adjourned until tomorrow at
11 d. . •
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57"
THE_ RAID IN WEST
_=VIRGINIA
Theii4ll Driven Efaik ant vigor-
I'aritted
STEAMBOAT CAPTURED AND BCBsED
00r IScaulluon Token 1'x:1-tie or
. • •
-Witzszran i Feb. .I.—Gen. Kelly telegraphs
this to v Borman that the retiels
i.
,b:tftti aihiline t t h e
pou.tareno : in taur.
treat, vigorously pursued by our Imp,.
The damage to the North Branch and Pat
termites creek bridges is but trifling,
The Baltimore and Ohio road wilt bo in
working order to two days.
Governor Borman also received a dispatch '
from Gallipoli, atating that theztoamer Levi,
which left that pla a for llharlestonOrest
Virginia, last idea, was captured and burned
at Radnor's°, on the Kanawha river.
Brig. Gan. Seatamon, and one of his staff,
were taken 'prisoners. The rest of the parson
gert and orenr were released.
The rebels' ono - burned the telegraph olllce
at Red-House,
The telegraph- line Le nos workinKover the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
M!!!Mirl
• - Cuts; Feb. & - z-Xiitthos'idiieoil of the 23 , 1
QN vcr that Kix hoadtsCrettel wink:, tit.
GTom-tbat:plao2, orkgirmitaalog an at.%
tsok: -
T o e re ge .e. ce lli nd w linll d. els and T .0
we:l , 17 Isoo
nsin
A duertarreparts that two bri gades of Lou
-13411/1 and ,Texas troops are marching from
Western Louisiana:ln the Ifissluippi River
to operate with Rodney with a view to tempo
ral* blockading. the river to get arms and
ammunition - from the lutto the Trans-Muds
slppi Deputment. It is said tho enemy have
already succeeded In crossing Bueralthons
and stand of arms and a large =bunt of am
munition.
The steamer Mario Martin was captured by
guerrillas near 'Napoleon, lest Thursday, and
was taken up_the Arkansas/ Liter: A gunboat
will probably basins after her.
Johnson is auttlicrised to form rest
tmout of mounted men for the suppresalon of
guerrillas. -
A general, order bat been tuned ordering
ineaanaea to be taken for putting down raids.
by - guerrillas, and 'that lama by guerrilla
operatloni be repaired, - and-Union refugees be
imported by easeumenta on secessionists.
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The Rebel, Defeated In East '
Tennessee
, --Males, Cattle and Sheep'Catitured
-nun and Factory Delayed.'
pat'ch * o .+ oeceired at theheadgnartera of the
Nasurnts,'Tcas., Feb:.'.-Gods Dodge
reports . that on. theYstynit . ouronr feries under
• Coit Phititpe, !Irore Roddrte'the South - Side of
the Tennessee 'riser, captnrlo o a p his niairts,
consisting of Anent! intact testr.:2oo bind of
cattle; GOO licad of sheep, and'abein4oo head
of . :horses and /outer %and destroyed tsetesy
and calf erhieh had
Jana -.. .4nstrtnts,'l3 . sig: Oeo.
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RIVER ltrrELJUGtSfe*:';
• Ther:tioatber traa rat* lad Fleidy‘yritarthat r arithi
Itait rierii - untri ai . iitirva*.::-.T4
suOtly lilt Ittttln itit)t*?t?.44:
to thichiabel b} the rairtra.• •
• at the'tilcii, pater
day, though :restricted somewhat by ttraableba — aia
tutactitant or the ireather. -Th. cerferkaA' brlrrialLt
are aaly Moderato, and beta expedcater wont 41113-
ThobalY arrivals ma hare to roma ft E citerhalot,
are the Ittlaerealroair Wheeltai tha - Ailleakta,
tram Cltrebtaatti' The - Litter bizi4 litat it!' era oileat
freight Mi. The Itutaathre troar Ciaehrtail le •
duo hero, and will &Otte. thad at the *had
this morning. , ,
She Mire, fur St. Louie, Irms the may liaroleat
departure. She had a good trip of Aslght,' tad
fair uruzdaNr ofpamengers. • • - -•'.
QUILO•I3I3I2ba Of obroul horn". got off*LertlaY.
sad othere rill follow today. Tim Ohio Kitt. Ismw
to b.:Atari - O . :Aldo& for coal.boatirs Clue dorfujsoJ
time tblo'limn. awl' wa eireet to Wilt. of foam. at
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oftlente than toal. -
At the
illeiltrity yhatl, litiitnn.a cont Latin rialto
irtire. and ttke; psekt4t appear to luiro itbait - alitha
htskrUra aro,' ran *timid to.. The.F.cho',No.3. sr
rluttfrom Oil City yeetorlayrtftersteark, aid. the &t
-rine-, soft for , .the same point , tut. ereaffig. The
Citlds, (which brat was due Len oo 2ticsday,)
Ire understind, detatuett etrirti the :t Aipte
duct, the ricer being** high to lot her puirtider.
The out and rtatitarl:t Copt—ptyir4,
positiroy Imre far Cinclnn Uthie L ereeng. The
Ctit.3.lcCrtilWaslt, I. oleo aritioratr&l . to tare
for the rams polut to.day. They axt,lx.thzood boots
with ancriaacett littdatteatho ofacere. • •
- , -
. The Camelia, Copt Lytle. la op far St. - . Loot, sod
she will be ready to take her- derartimi tariainWir.
The trier and urmniodfour . s.7ohiert Ihies . .cCept.
Doehldson, am:mitered fur Ifirapbis, sod att 10.
tertardlate palate forthwith.' 1
MARKETS BY TELEGRAVIC
New York Market
his, To., Teb. Z.:.—COtton admoeing, and price.
the higher, Wes of 3500 bales et Fria. St3.ic: !lour.
*alarmed; sales of 1f.,000 bbls at a rEve 01 '5 to 19.:;
$O 6oCia 05 for State; £1 63E47 G 3 for Ohio. irtollt
advanced .1 to 2.c; soles bush at $P 53E11 L 9
for Chicago ppring, 1 59VARI., Gl.forEed;sl Cd01a..70
furl4lltroukee Club. ' Corn opened et arlodeanee of
3e, but closed henry with a decline oftQ3+ l a e
thoestreassrates; Soles lOS,ULO bosh at St - 2 1 97, -
closing at $12.1. Pork hoary; sales la SV7i2.2 Ss
for turas Lard unchanged. 'Whisky Pm at eSe;;IM
Petroleum Grater, at ale for erode, and 4Te far Maud
In bond. Freiglns lower on wheat ett
Stocks better; Cnieskourol It: Its; Corubettend
preferred at /AV; Illinois Central Scrip ISP "kb.
ii.an Southern 0114;-, do gturrautred Reuling
tt , ?4'; Muds n Etter .1413,• Cantos Co:,43X: hits.
wart Ca A, Erie railK;d 107%;'Clerclend sad
Toledo - 155; snob, Central •=Ar,V
- alera 10/35;
Cleveland and Pittsburgh 1113 i; Terre Bence and
11.1ton,138; Odd LS& onextarcertilleatellSa; COUP 3: .•
1651, IW4; 6.2).
, .
Phlladelphki Mtiricet.
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Partsartrstu, reb.l—Ftemr Cum and rather more •
ItitdrY, arid, sales of 9XO bbh u 116 71 tbr 'extra:
25(57 74 for extra family; 11.84310 for ikary; eau
little rworltr /0. No changes 10r7a done or tom
meal, arid nothing doing In Kam nem La &stood'
demand for wheat, with Bales of not at 41 6413). ;Ix
whit. at 11 13619.3. Ko uttattle In rte. • Corn very
erdet; mall sales of yollowat slo6olbles. Oat. dal(
at Sae. Clover aead in demand; 604 bosh sold. at is
GO ?Li; 600 bosh timothy add at K 3 71; =OO tit:Adair
aired at 13 A 9338. Pmr 016 u MOTO alowly.' Wes
of now mom pork 'at 8r &Ward bop bc;binoked
hams .13(i1111%; able 10@b335r, gladden 9 , 431%.
Ganda P r 03 4,401, Nal at 2 . fsdh W bar ths.
nund; 4%441 In bond; 63(3.55 far eWrathy
rsrY much nettled; maw WOO blls at It2e., and op
m 9:24, ek*lng at the latter rate. .
Siocsteady; re.vorwi 6'i lteriel tee
railroad 671L0 Pannsylranis railroad., 7.%. rGobl .
137;".1; Exchange on New York per. . -
• Baltimore Market.
RUMOR; Nebo .I.—Flonr ILOSsard street
Ir - dtsa I. quoted at 67. Wheat rarer, =Wawa
red 81 Caell 71. Corn qultt. Whisky erm and eli
cited; Ohio held at 61: Codes dolt at 33g.333.9r1br
,BOOTS 4.4r0 141110 Elk,,;
3 DAYS MOM -ONLY!
run TIIIS
GREA,T BAI4GAiSO!
COE T HALL SHOE;STORE,
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FalligirOtil. LAST WItOL OF FUR
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OLOSIBU OUT SURPLUS STOCK. -
Olmt AT - pspE: ;::. '..:77::::-.•:,:-
011,Fitth Stirec,t, mat
sgirSpecial harping In X
Dien's Boas, Women'a Calf.
Batmbrals; 6estri.€llnei
{,4 now 15
010C 4 ING 04. T SAL E OF , ~...-. _'• .. . -- '''
\.. '.-.. BOOTS, OATTIMS: :- " - ,- • •
1304002.1:aut. - Gum. . and.. Of ban;
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Of .11fils. to infilla raom for oar Bids?" a.m.. .-• 'l'a,
. lasofinsly sad ',curt I WIN., It. ...... ... ' •
• Jot II lioriesiyils * .
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jos . seasfil
syn. azessysto, •
zADltrArz.ors En) sautonAvsoott::'
*Do . kO E . OZCO*43O.I.24IIIIILIri ISO •
arsr4 ?flats
!s oLtionAnct cALe dtr:
• TWO'. :
.'r TWO Qv • VALT'.-,.:. '
Ana ctn bet cokin watiseU4
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RirieostbOdka.
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Ito. it, 'car, eV
Lnd !mirth ste:;,'
rigntrl !Vainfaitirri - 31%0 t, .
aiirrAremptke.49,,
TOAN:Celia _
sointelmstionvoi
sifinithada gime. PM*
-ALRREA'SON & C0.,171w1
NA eats fattl F•till palm In .806218, - 6110Z54,4 -
mixt Weal aniS roan!. iqrtels,