- I=l - #.11;4'.4-45VaT*--' titaurgit Siteettit. 17 1864. eif , n 7 4HWZDN4 BI:-. cry AND SUBURBAN. WOFFItux. Piuma..s. • .....'-'"-- 'llllletinfl if the Coal Elnehange—The •H er' irides, Of Digging --Interesting Meeting of the members at the Coal Es ;'Oftanie.erae held on Tuesday afternoon, at AU- Naga of Trade Rooms, Fourth strut. In Ktiliseruse of Kr. A. D. Smith, President, • Slaiptim, Vies President, oesuplid the After the mil:tutu of the previous meeting hadbeat read and approied, several gentle 133U.Ware shuttled ai members of the Aseo tdatton: L3lieWl , Mr. Joins O'Connor, then • • reed "a Put adopted by the War Department iapplythg fuel to public and prirato boats '" on 'the Western waters." The plan, which r:v.wan prepared by Cap!, asset, was 'room .- peel ed with copy Of a, romoustraneo ,;.41ttlrassed to the S ecretary w . et, by thy; oln earn ot She Cool Buebenge, against the ndop of , the pre, which contemplated to '-utbstines,the formation of a Wood Onoppene . illeigs44-0t o,od o men, to Supply fuel for Gov :. 'fisenextentuirit on the Idissiseippl river. The printdpal °Muttons urged Ca pt the adop thi.plan ari—lsk Capt. Such assert. • ' • tbot -tbo t out costs eo cants per bailie! at blemplah, whereas , the Coal lisaluinge will guareotee lt JO cents. -24- Cut. asset as aorta that one oord of cotton wood it equal to • -Inoue ebruiluds or Peal, Whereat the beet Of wood, shin when 7, is not equal to tee Masashi of Goa— S d. That the important tam la omitted by Capt. Basch, that not much wood see be ebraiied near the river banks on •''ldilnhstppl, between Memphis and Yreka .. ',truft,,and wattld have to be hauled by ox bows at a very heavy oast. 4th. That a i w l ad sawn from loyal owners wield have to bipald'forturldeb fact ; wet overlooked by OttpU:ltmolt. • Several other reasons were tirpt,erhyalte plan sanded to should not be Tao Esehenge semen the opinion • - ~ . .:thalt it le endrely impraetieable, and would ' 0110.3WIUK.lemmas lota to the Govern .' The rinionstranee wu approved, and was mitered to le, forwarded to the Secretary of 4a:<s.~i~%d. ~~'; . Woe The Committee of Moen, appointed at th. tut musling to bonier with the coal operators, , and- Rion their co-operation to reduce the price of digging, tut and afterthelst of Merck yagtrto fear OVA/ per bashol, made a verbal report, aid was continued. The reports, so far as melted from rho roveraldittrtois, were • - Abottnable. A fell report from ad the Ms -- trkdo le expected lathe scat meeting. Sr. C'ernnor, from ths Committee to wait raerchsits, to saute their co. epmaffen In - the Movement to radios th price al mining, reported that they had received a reply setting forth the .opintoti that the price new paid (5 eants)was entirely too high, and g their support and en-oparation with E l Col Exchange, as far as potsible. The ' • to was Medved and adopted. W. IL Matey, of W, 2d. A H. Claney A Co , reported thet his - tallier. were on strike, ana LI hem *Mann Ftiday kat but way nea r • We to state thee:acre of the strike. The Chairman Liked far the views of gen tleman present, in regard to theprico of dig • gbl*,or anY-other inkiest of import to co to a ffiehange. Hr. Bigny remarked tttat when miners ik Tor axe cents per bushel hs gate it :wit tete hont hesitation. Vrtion he paid two cents thidiggsch he rented his houses at $1 per math: <Ha had raised thereat to SO, whet the diggers at ones - objected to payiagit. He ' • told them they got mars than duels the price for digging, andought not to *blest to an tn. wean of one.third ontherantof their houses. They maid mot see the force of this reasoning, • smil had been off w vk for two weeks, rotas ` ing_etwn taioutisondutatp per month. Mr. thliughtithit four cents per bushel for dig - Wee. snoegm.. There were plenty of . mlyre *bow —more than he had seen for ser e:at years. Story °pastor bed plenty of digger., end many wore running about Idle. "'Yoe{ cent/ a btilhLL Wail folly Neil to the ad . vanes lathe priors of tiring, and it would be insweetal, at one time or another to met a limit --to tinadatuaisdi .odr - diggers. If the coal T-:12112. • oigiirok tOgetbar La good faith, e .111117411ata eutalsottlils matter LA the course of = sin mouths. ,Bitvirs would object to stipple', op • •ms*emms Inv! ittareltrticiCause of the '.,sellelriptantity of coal leaded. .The diggers - weld! maks a stubborn resistance, and the atoppega would be long-oontinued. Beside, -* -11tarelt, Aptil and May were tho mast favora months f/h foaling met, and the. the hest Mons for water would be lost. !•,..;" , ,z.e., Kr. Stone thought that if it was determined 'AO pat the price of digging down to four cants, . they should den without regard to water, 'C say Other contingency. It tr. was conoluded to pay bat tow anti, the point muse be Main tained Mali hassuds. Labor was plenty, and le did sot tidal there wu any necessity for Krn dee yi cents in the drat place. • . Millar remerked thaait was Impoastble trawndlook.thet resifting Interest/ at stake. Thenichuffnurdati their twat were confined laths months named. and if operations were ampswded datirityttun period, t he n those who had their doe towed in barges would be able to reap large profits, while the other ohm of deniers could de nothing. It would ho an up hill kindness te get the several interests tout harmoniously together. Kr. W. H. Brown had told Mr men that they had about broken the careers beak, and they _Mint nom* down. They asked him what be thiright would has fair price for digging, and '...,,;,„he told them that he thought they ought to be satisfied with four cents. Nearly all of them `: *Matted that lira cents tom too high, and 1101:11.111.01darnetted that a euike for that :.-illotter h made. They feared, how ewer, thm if they went to work at four outs, thiyerrould be asked to take three cents to a - few Weeks. , This wit about the result of the Interview.. , Ki..o4kintior wished to know whether the nduct; aro majority, of the Coal /battings watt' to. bet Understood as binding upon the MUM: remarked that all coal operators were not member*: of the a:change, and if - -'tau s : who belonged M theassociation bound • . duilMativat to a certain" agreement, others ~,autalds would take advantage or the dream. stews. Ono black sheep would spoil *Whole 4.5 *Kira ,X.r• Wlttounourtrosasked theta:le Iron As noliffon did cot tooled* all the lien mar -1 -Ohatittastamitlerity ruled. He hid heard Ii as atted that some members of the Coal - • 1401111 mos had refund to bee bound by its ao. ilesiestit if SU was so, then lbws was noun Ilbjuntrig an",iurs . oolatlon. He thunfore da• atreffittert Sinks& to whether the kathorUy behrhatutt bcemd by the seam of the to remarked that If the minority *Ma sut.aabmit to this action of the major t' they might: jut as wall disitsittd. He . sweartmthne,hownst, of getting ov coal ary , • neralmut into the assoalition. " -- After same than titscitisalon • a, motion illlll Sad& to postpone the matter for the pres. hat it. .was negatived by a i bolded • • ... , . • : •t... , EMEE 1 , 6"-• The outglaal taaalutioa. that the action of the Estamage should be .bbsdlag upon ettlta usathetaovao adopted with bat one &towing tMa.• if; SalkgOfrom OW Cosualtteo to contor ti%tittbe Own, repotted • ta rabstatee that die btatolowantotadodto nothing. Who dot. mottos with Inca the Ootatattlaa oottaoltod, " -routatlid:-tudoly of Baer KM Ban men, and woo atop/ iho rabst_oosservatlvo, 'at gpralkitzpreseed a &Wafted= to adhere tothiiive Geste, sad Mavis *Atha zaatket tavddedresd to Theo ma bad rd. A sa t ilt, ben tartmotod, bx-tholt . lodges, to • ' oihttifto the Ilmeeate. o 'praetloat good stotemt ted,beea acoomplbled, sad so ar. tee made for tarthor coml. • `4., WO thought that es trade weds rag tifat emit sid3l4. The law of supply r- 1 dailatit would fa dos dose ohilate the dillelkineetselsised et. • 4feet seat ficrthe dlsoontan, fluid spud 41111UNItgultO ttewhalo edifset watt the sue meadagat.l4 lasaagor4he'llll COM - _;2lsillsatkesp'ent adjeriiised to meet on .Ihees&CP' eftensoovataii helf-peet 'no - - k4V ...., : *item Itallsoad Ptafect , . . . - Stiortwrai a tosottogiti.lorisy Worm Int .. aselt, Or proslowit capitalists intowittod in ~,,-,11:1110411*,008217i1FIXIii istfroad. project. Tie trysail to stuff la Oho Philstislpola shd Eris .. r.....alSisseilhoso, hubs a Asia Lteitifrom thollpshOSLiis 'meadows So' TiOp Oath 11141111.1*Aissiobso at tilt ousdowsi ono tot ' imathisitiollojta wiling to °cattalos with the -,.lthasdoir NA hloolousfi thiothot oz. - atithrough . and Pottesootup TAO Ulu it mobei oh sltioytivor. wbieh 3 or hi , *Mail to Olosa, 000twothir with SOW"- ss this' ~ lattar poioL „Oonst 1 WOOloppobtoittOsolloitsotoorip iins i 1 igiod:woolothisoo so opens elan its _ r... ilikialinillkirOlkirlifillinitNallate. 1., 'n3 • - .1 .6 . ":144/1* AWltivnir f-•:.'ri.,':.-1: m---,; - '' ,- -, 1 4 ' x aa, 'Cc ~~~»« I- - ~ C==l Cpygdllgeille Stalk - oad-- WM the -stian Pay when Completed to Cum. banana Bon]. H. Laitetio, Esq., Preadont , of the Pittsburgh and Connelliville Railroad 0.... pang, has addressed the following letter to the oltizone of Baltimore : the Graneatras Railerovi pay 040. Oda! to Ciontiorkunif That is, will It pay the Martel on tem oat of it, completion, and will Kea , Toy ni now trade brought to Baltimore? Both quest:roe whines themeolrers to the rassacii, to the tos-pstree. auo to the coerce. of and adantaacturitig cisare o 1 the city. The Aria.. tag,/ on, and ostimeteo fonsairel theroon, will help to aeond the means of judgment upon theea quirations, fscr way fowl tes co. ef Me sea oo •rse epa The nay-stela and a half mire beentren Plttaborgh and Cootaiellsrille yielled a groat remenne, enclading the Breach to .11niontowo, of 1113.50.3 to lewd, and of 1100,15: 1 3 In 1933, showing an 1001,ase or or i 7 pc: cent. The Ara three months of the present ufflutal year, beranotog Novocain, I, shoe on therm , . over the oareepoodiag mouths of w t year of 62.0,218, or 6434 per soot. The in rents to rbsonary, leta, open Jaisose7, 1063, war 610.021, or .6,.1 pot mot; and althougu two new last-clam smarm ogre nicontly Moo pawed on the road, the demands of the trade am beyoud the Compay's en-aos of *applying tnern. It the pres.t rate of Marcum :rood. • through the year, the resent.. will recolderably eased MO. This increase is not the malt of tenses of •teroporary oharsetor and no certoin future operation. It la the oorateq.nca of • steady growth in the deanand fur ail toe prod,. of tho darting traverired by toe toad, each as (qoutloa from the recent anomie rldhatof Crompouyi"cr.ni wood sod bort, lime and oanent, limber mill Gee, et be, brink and 11.• cloy, 11 or. our:I sod cukr, the across" Oe all of 01.1oti has beau Ivry , 6 , 4 a al andarketrado boa been paraeul ray atm', laird by the great and liateseati demand for " 1 . toporlor prodnut of the foughtugheny ran o, which Is In to sod more apprecirted OT-1 - 7 pets. The taurusee la ths, comas. of this miscroet Ls seemly 01, 1 per mat. neat that of ttro proceeding y, and tb. 0e- Maud tor srldlti M al Iran portal w i t lc grueing rapidly." This cults made from the coal of the Out,- nut Is of cash superior q ailty that It le weight fur in all this Lags mrioniatarluis tow. of Ohio, are oat, Ore long, be wait still farther West, and will dratiatieps awl Its way eortwerri wean the toad I. pen la that direction. Now, Its it boassumed, that, la 'lee of the inter Motive to the cue.* re•whlre ware In baud Itir pa b lur: the road to Cetraberian I which the {demon ouirw toast. litigation hoe occsationrd, that It will take 1.14 lead tier a at.etar)aar• to effect that object, or to tiro end of the odic al )oar oat November let, INla, and that the Menthe will hammier...log that period only fifty unload of eattraturtaf per Cola par annum. This is • Wb easamptlon, ea the Luaua of the moo tan of fifty-eight And • half canoe now open Its re lately (ensued hy th• prorate 6T the tames and • half Melee to be built to latmeertad, that there is setoff moon to believe that last seer's recto of la crosse will be malatelued. At fifty par Mut. revenge, Th., the groes acorns of Bid 010 be 5450,100, nod of the pus ending November Is l , leen, would be 6613,... ;Supposing tho road ta be opened to be herland on this last date, and that for the enrols,* ympendlog November La IS6T, the m. 0.( Incr.* an the local trade of the Anyeight and a half maw ou road between Pittsburgh andConnell:rifle is bat twenty-Om pm cont., and that the roman of the oTasty and a half mile. arum Oonnelavillo to Citm emithd for that yeti iv but hallo( that of the *boner motion of fifty-eight and • half Wt., we should hare • gm* loran* of 5843,7.30 fur the litly-elght and • badman', and algid, ,I?) fur the lougar one of ninety I sad a half miles —the two wailed • total of 51,1 , 5,- ills, arid this from bumf d . o riginating on the 1100 of the road slate. Now, sllowing an Wee of 61,013,000 of n 0... par test tut mom - ago bean to maple% the mad sad taksi top lb. sooooodrat mortgage big," ad the tan end a half miles scat to Pittsburgh sad mounting the city of Do dn. e's claim far arrftr of trasermt and slaking fond to liefiseded op to Novato. ewe Ls% lee, the doh, of the Company ea that day, and the annual charge thereafter on thesonnt of It, would be.. fellow., Interest on 1.,1100,000 7 par mat in mon. lowan on 61,01100 AM epee mat. id mortgage Intoneat on, say 1633,0X16 pal cent- do, llimid- Mato ad emeare of int•red end finking fund . 611,0:10 Annusl pasymeat of sinking toad to redeem V 41.1 annual &an" en these accoente—.—....4CAO Pesbnated gram revenue as above, of nbieb fifty per eent. this; allowed ler ei• Affording • In testa of sue savanna 0f....-....-.Sle The gra/ than. from Lentl %sada met therefore bare been crrer.setlatated basely tIVXLITIO, or ono. third of tha whale amount, and yet oho result oboe. Limon be realised. Tire Met yeses local rove°. from the country between Connellarflle.d Onstber- Isnd may, is-reaper, bo considered ea ot too high yet It Is • region rich In the =atom! of p f lane and probtabb trade. The trannectsat ootkallte of 7.7• .rte, nornerbt, end Bedford—though travormi by mountain rangm—haro :wide, Intermediate esitoys all lertsie an the meow., and abound mintral wealth. Within tninpflto mile* of Comberlan t, et Ils or's Mine s there Is one of toe rtobett blbstothe coal 11 Ids on too oontlnent, and Loon. to Con udtrwille—tirty-ftes mitto—is • enecoseion of coal bells. of various qualtriee. All of them coals an soltablo for Um msonfesmte of pa , b p i b r ou g ht the om• ' lily to ono hundred miles nearer to ll...water at Baltimore than it is to Philadelphia by too Peens'''. rants I:kneo.4 erbkh soothe. too 1.00.0 elm from mines allo mices therefrom. Iron ors Is Cooed In sentelauus .long the mot., and timber of the best thud Is it manna county Wray. tooted each:wisely with naltunore nntll the Pmts..) It.ta Pailmed divottad her prodoctl la. in a put torsenee 1, Phlladsopida; bus peopto aro azaleas to re. tlit••tbeir form. mist/coo .tin sty the Ueda of this contoy slam .101 “tartbute tartly to the to al talon of Mt had earl t. tbe Ooductamial prosperity ofdislthetee.. Aim- ober Ifin mare blememe Pittithrgh and eatenberlsed old ludned be richly tefloutory to the Intasd ie 'of tots coy, sa It to ouw, and .1,1 condone to be, tot at of Pitt hullo. II rot .f. re is has boon -ry te. PlataLts go mar fur Worn of the cennoctlea IMO/ to ti•lt bulldog op Pitteburge it hem deed be uperp ...q .t. help Bahl. us, weird:, se ems le or tho...PAU or Pablo:Leg e. I. Intevatsol la h. Proolawity. ih races be no rly.dry t•.n • Word stud a , lathe ctty erldet, trade witt, .son otoor. W. should out, th-raran, b.protg. P,t e baosb he good too Counsamin• rest has ,drosilj j 4 n. loo; bra b. all the mon anemia to stones , J bengal woe baby Gamma/mg It enth tees 000 tall y., eyo•de t Catutodand. The oonocal Is ne. caned by ble Zeno too Iday , r, to mks Format , . of tbe oan peed to order to try end matte the esty's m me, out of It ae • rel re =Mar of dohn and mom .tab • warm woad be tu it t 0,..,. 11 nom , ' err ebole dent principol a d tntoreet, a to Bundy by winpl , to.or .0. ram taws umbeeloed, at toe has doe pay many o.P to c.r tax-payers to other ways. To dolt& nal to to .et 110.1113f1y semb or pat IPSOttlal hripee•-•• 0 , p which 110 won tee the %doll etlonof common!. far moo. populoo. and • anby than unr , to, do do Ms ether, Wheel he et tog oo lad • road ie:4 lawny a d bar y dist ottani of • 1 mot. sad b..g, an empty It um on his toad , In woes. guests or. ogre ;Tread net too onto lii • Ma. g tbo goblan , b • ping roull atm ere or b trade • nly; but mane tow logo awe name. fiesese trades. tars o d-fir Clenelm and pey goal dl bloods on atm ppl mot cool , ,Lihtelen • trade pecan oe to Potts bardb, and chi Is ortll be pal with. ste etibirso , deg Prat ilea Biltlmay and Ohio B•lawal et either <Cite tormiat below. 'Wm Alicia of petroleum atone. for esampl.. comes directly to Pitt-bnt from the oil rogitm Velmoie or only, tooth of' t city. In 1863 to hoe thw ebu,73ltotoelepsemd ore the eenneyleaul• o.llroal coattriul,"of which but 69,070 barrel. found dish Ivo to Iltalltators, although one city could worm eteY be the beet pert for foreign etlpment and le becatalugale exist:Wee retro: of the mod* oil. Th. ell Wirt% Pittotrurgti are ezeondlogly mallow to see the Clositudlseille Idellrusli.94ll4d as smother cut ' Idlertlielf article''' Theism.. of the Paentylra. Itall *ls rowtididit`th4 'fre &ono hat year sem near ma too cif Lforers. - If ht the Conneilmille sod the Osltimoreand Ohlatocit but ballot rid sod st, &Warr price, owing to the cotuperitiaa--it on be , men slum an important menuslt would to to them. She iron, the sleet, , and other uraierneue mentifecturee of Pittsburgh; and the In. Motarlai It their proluelion, would indite • o r bu.Lmen 10. 1011 raid, which Is how enjoyed ischulieely by th•Penasylvaida B•firead, her emly astern cattlet. j Shia Wow leanest, aloe, Wtdelt now pease both Partsrebneg and Wheeliesby—notwithstanding ell j the todocementa tniaeldprants now offered at those paints. Ito the otretant ream that the lota are owned at Slither& sad °bide thole tub load. ins tberO—would be In good part twereed to Bala. meat by see jOonnellatille. to woutmetlen with the galtfaare sad Otago Railroad at Cumberland, Ito settee to ,paslesellel freight to Iwo the rhea at OW PARK tartans= staid thee, hated be Mace& net heasineed; by the construction of the Was nellsellle Sued, .Male be heat • entlichnt answer' to Shoos who mat that the lialtiourne sad Ohio B.C. road Company dam not dee* thecomplation of rb. Onniellerille That oozing lona ill &warn the ahaneter it hoe earned, fur shiliftd - wanstwasat end segetione pulley flit were fa Pi each an ',lbw.. f ',tepidity ea this: It minuet Ufa darning the ob sidian= of • toed •whidi .151 st spa 'threw Lap= It S large foal' barium. retort •it to at 1 -brat • canelderable ehira tba through bentwo ,which it sour toed in spite Watery flat to mere It 1. L ido inerchitng et ealthaore who Obi ever had a n y. gulag bade wlllaillebtagli Undo mbap knowlng bowdfteoft OIL atilma mid precept Wanton Alva theme Varnableg. - The Law anweare as • the nongortattnntleddinot of no. ltind.' Sefton& Macy. and Ealttener• earl* not Ibtladelphin , keg he nabitatesdated The Oloy„ fa this, ode ttaWles thatuilrlawd law Of ealfdshoon—to arrodno her own oterdhanse tad than alien ittfl; Lot am beldam owe of lantawds Waren thonialleea to OM =tow. Is ii_tiatelbef.etweld tad • mewed la- Went t• 010 001WOthrMa .056. and Sher padetred route to theWeeito• The accingigftsif the gold mom end nn Ohio ItailiowtbyeaWths U - and .fttharetwrii, guel r than the loondadred amnedlaneriththeOlelo,dedtbenabs And throw the Pitts/mob tartalau LOW ths beak. Es& It bee loot. binnrwr, noa.of 115.150., and dintld now ameba to the importame of awns todnontean tide denteuntg, not, „only to anotathewtopttented 100 prayer polig to to tbaattftrlalea. bot to hallo it intword to the earliset piandalingilddaa• Swam U. Lanza, Fran Ilithorait sad Coamarrebb lisribmtlNT.V.itb.llo4 d by J.O, ag road,b RonsnitY2l 16th -hn• DonehlW Siehminiosi ! Blamer Tail JoII Itollna4 yhoinar Magna 'a ems John 0. Ann Gfr, W, WWI . D Jrr &Asa Jo Osman J W, Bea •, RAI Cho, Ent* Paris ‘4,, Hondo= B. MOM Jul 1, tilidleodetto:Ll Pontes Itdd lir led Tl3O. do Patton op. d dO tailed Mc% o do do do do do do Ed led do do LiMsll4OT.O do Pitt- do do tp, do Itll.ll ir P 4 do do' loormefo. 'dad do do , do do Id led r ind, do taoaalaacracraa.,. _: O'Siagßaa:rg. Claws, aged - la, boa-to watt: narigi• • Bowan da Chant, seaman: aged le, bora la Ll* gbas , 7 pansy; dbabilLy. " • Oray. , taasa, tatimatil, &pa 114 ton to had: b /To Cabo:a - Wm • Latert.. .56." tart to iniata l Jamas glpid fivialrg tbOttIFINO tand=cabgaer s '!46-149‘.P1:114,26 tOustAattgras3o 10 1 1 4 5 1 m 4911010" spew. • 'rata tniseting of City Omens ofas tia r on Tuesday evening, February Mb. -- In S.kd, proms, Messrs. Brown, Miller, McMillan, Morrow, McClintock, Calls, Phil- - - lips, Thompson,lteed, J. R., Reed, D.„Toang and President McAuley. The reading of the thihiltet was &spewed with./ Tiri President road a communication from. the Controller, atthouteitig the re•appoine, merit, by the Finance Committee, of J. IV. F. White, Esq., at Ctty Solicitor. The report war accepted, and the acti en of thr Commit tee aproved. Mr. Thompson presented a petition f o r the eroding and paring of Sp lag alley, from Eimvenenn elley to Washington Street. Reed and referred. Mr. J. R. Road, a petition for the grading of that portion of Tannehtil etre, t lying be tween W . , lio and Webster streets. Read and ;referred. Mr. Phillips, from the committee appointed to cattier with the Penney Company in reference to the right of way through the city, reported ae follow. a Toot Liter • conference with Thomas Scott, W. J. Howard. and John H. Hampton, repro seating the rolattlyiratiih Railroad Company, they hove unanitnouely agreed open the tali usuce herewith reported. It is eubstantisilly l the ewe, as that granting the right of way to ••-• Pittsburgh and Stertheovitle Railroad 0 mpetey, ps.esed June Ist, 'Rid. In fact, it le trio 65010 ordinance, except • few verbal mod esti, ni,ot no importance, intended only to fillet.ee the meaning more clearly. it gran a the right of way to the Penney (reels' Railroad Company, subject to all legal rights of the Pittsburgh nod Steubenville Railroad. Company, under former ordinances. The provieion about • free bridge over the Men. ougebets to qualified BO ea not to make the oompthy Itabte for d•magss, if the tweets restrain them from keening It open es A free twills*. As this ordinance bee been agreed upon by the committee of Connell. and by the gentle men representing the Peansylvanla Railroad Company. eo • settlement of the controversy now pending in Court, its adoption by Comte cite is recommended. The ordinance woe then read a first time for inforMation. Mr. Morrow moved the second reading, which wee agreed to. After some slight argumenU, the ordi nance wee read • third time end finally paved. 0. 0 *one stet. Mr. D. Reed ouomitted a communication from the City Solicitor, relative to certain claims for the paving of Union allay, and euggesting that then claims be referred to the Street Committee, for settlement. Com munication at:wonted, and subject referred to the Street Committee, with power to settle the claims. • In Comte* Cbseecii, pruent all the members except Meurs. Armstrong, Buckley, Dean, Hue, Rolm's, Montgomery and &Rudy. Minutes of lam meeting raidaed approved. Mr. Mackey offered the blinds': Resolved, That the Water Committee are hereby instructed to have the lire ping et the corner of Filth and Grant street. removed, and • plug of the improved pattern placed theft,. Referred to the Water Committee. Mr. McGoltan presented • petition for the opening of Wylie street, from Crawford to Dm:leap street. Referred to Street Committee. Mr. O'Neill submitted • crommunication from C. J. Shalt., asking permission to erect • temporary woods n shed on the depot ground of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, for the purpose of fitting up an iron bridge. Also, =ordinance grant ing the privilege .eked. Referred to the Com coitus on Wooden Buildings, to report et pelt meeting. Mr. Mackey offered the following Bemired, That the Gas Committee are here. by instroeted to have • !stop pieced on Ten nisl street, about midway between Wylie and Penneyle•nle arcane; also, one un Grant stress, between Fifth and Virgin alley. Read and referred. Mr. McGowan presented • remonstranee against the grading arid paving of Taylor strut. Referred to Street Committee. Mr. O'f,feill offered the following - . Rucitord, That the Controller be sad is hereby instructed to pay no farther money on scroont of hose contracts, until said bore hap been duly tested and approved by lb• COSI ad•toe on Fire Teethe. and 1,0441 three times end passed. Mr. 04111110 offered a ratolation aurbortens a gal lamp on Liberty Wont. ttt..ll Ber• risen eel Carson struts. Referred to the Committee 40 Gas Light*. Mr. Colvitta," sin ordinance relating to fare on hacks, stotilbuses, thus thaws" fe ell of the above action there eras a me teal umenrrecoa, when Councils adjourned. Oar Doak Table. - - 41.7rOZIaalarar, GazalticreagirCa, ire , el LIMAN Dimoisaik D. D. Mtt.d iq Charter °wow. tbn 1* leo Yews.. Volume Our Ye : a Broth.. rhOhnrsa Ihr by D. and 74 1111 b mot -b. Gr4p. taco Ibis record of the life of Dr. Lyman Beech er, who:, IheiAorsi Parker root said, "was the father of more bialat than say man in America," will be one of the most welcome hooks of the season to longs, and, as one or ether of his greatly gifted children from time to time earns some tea honor and distikeiiae, sear enlarklog elects of •ttruted and inter rcited readors Indeed, apart altogether Iron, the attraction and tatorbst which lt pos te conecottoo with the early plass of dirs. H. Beecher duels and the Be.. Henry Ward Beecher-names as familiar ais house hold, lords wherever the English latignage to spoken and the tuns* of freedom Is loved and honored-the proper rohject of the book, the great fouled, Lugo hearted Man and Christian !Sinister, were. life-record it is, abundantly wins and holds oar attention, and stimulates our curiosity, se far ae we have travelled in his company,-as indeed the delightfully graphic, or, rather, auto graphic, characteristics of so much of the work se we have in this first volume, /uppity, and to the great praise of the editor, here en abled us to do. We repeat not opinion. thatofi worthy and pines memorial and record • siogolarly interesting and original ethernet.? -of theta. and labor. of &true, faithful and noble-minded mans-will be widely and ft:- 411.11 y welcomed by the public. ♦ Porous , Hsu-Boot oy rah bear Tuuscers. OL p itria s sZe . m m ing p et i te , horr t r. hew Tort: Ti and Firth !Anat. BlOpp. This bcantifol little volume is truly, whet its HtLeisage deseribee It to be, • popular hard-lab of tic Now Tmatenao.vedaPted to ordinary readers, whose linguistio acquire meets reach not to Bobreir, Greek or Latin, and whose teachers, therefore, if they will follow the mislay of St. Paul, and 'peak so as to be andentived, melt confine themselves to the vernacular. Professor McWhorter ' while he makee no mere display of learnin g, has given the results of much and variees lawn tog in this book. Ile has presented to his readers the most important Wu and opinions arrived at by the most wept and competent critics, who have devoted their Seel e end ressarod la w bo it r h p to r ai h se is wo r thy s n nd dhelaingan pretensions of originality, he meet Jadielously sabots and arranges the rich materials supplied In the Voluminous works of learned Zugileb and Dorman miters. Soots roe Catro AND 110111.-4 emits std pnth, Boston, ennonnees a seem of ten cent books. for the oamp fires, of a mach higher Class than the will publiestions now 11 the market. They will contain from IN to /24 pages ; new type, , good osper--"aeatly bound In gre enbacks . flo.ll*-POn Plcks Daty anif r Other Tales," by MIAs L. M. Alsott, whose Hospital Sketches has been sue of the mat popular books of the mason. No lls ”Olomlls, a Tale of the Bouts," with dm due 'Unser/taste tal es lso•PThe Vendetta," one of Salsas god tales, emulated for tha pub lisher. No. 6 is-Aluitivres Travels in Wil lem No. 11 is Tlotor Hugreselotiltut deserlp den of the Battle of Wateeloo. Koch number iscortiplets in Itself and unabridged. Tan outs sent to the publisher will noon • spool vacs copy, postage paid, to any home or amp addrom-or thy Pint! for the list atom an notator/. No. 111 out, and the iv will be published before the close Of Nabniart. dress, Jas. Itedpub, publisher, PlostOn. Ewa, 11. 13 • . , on Tot, 103ronod. Patton tp. llot Livonia. Idiaobootior. roll DV. 114 do do ap no NO led .Wer• NO Ltivlin do f - do I do 1 14 ‘ 71 .Tr a0. Id lied 1 ZtlitrUng Imams Woan or AlM—This iambi, al 10 o'eloek, Dads t Manual= MIII. sell oa the meld floor of their Auction Rooms, /Mb BITeSt, the catalogue of superb marble statua ry elerantesms, end other mmtleortmuseuu. 'lila is • very rich eollsetton of seutaia works of Art, fuiporpld direst from imly, sod cur passes in beauty and vanity soy former sal* of the kind to malty. Elsals areprniimi for A Nan.' 111110037 of ninSlOni ninntann . 1 • 11 / give • •• 1 1•• ••••t•C on dotarday Gigolos Sent, Oonoitt for tho. benefit of the &Mitotic% Gootioittoi. The toe Cott glll hold lodation of 1 . Thima lake" end 'Witt NU' rich dß*. Sig Most. EfitnM MumsAr reetelekt , taliore t art iambs oat their WI twister steak a rads ssertittoe4ilikia•.Bestlsmes steak • fainiosable . seii well midi sidkof diabbp. weld d• rbu v for•inakodilipirip pp liumpselagait;p4 XaVit*inc `'PO ) 1 101 ~ ?' ~. 4 ).. ~..,gy„~.C. .. ~ +F~ r~~AL'i'.s y'.r.!.~+~~..a. I+n~itNYi+.~~~.'+i~'"" ;~~~` 1013V - erittf Pref MEW. Oollestort of stamilstriete hags phi 07ir grid reported lb. following sub-dlattlato, upto Tnaday noon, ribreory 16th. to John B. Semptd i TTIMIIII . OI . DIXIIICT I- Jobs. Gray --..-6/00 00 Wm Thmeams— 15 00 Wm aavla --60 WV Solomon----. 1 6 Wm Jonem..._._ 50 001.10126 Edergreet— O3 J. 4 .5 30mm...-_. 60 00 anti Joang...-- 100 00 David Drifflthe.-- GO' 00 V Worineen... .. 25 00 Wen Rictear6a..-... 60-00 David J Walisms. WOO DJ Davis - A thew J Morgans.- 60 so Thus Jon' bv, /no W Marian.- 60 CO 00 DIM 0 *llamas. 60 00 Joab gamma.-- Thomas Gray--.... 60 00 Jobe 15 CO Je..ten 11 00111amilum Loge-- 60 00 Danis! 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Broond Ward, Pittsburgh, bounty food : Roston Itiuts...--.1 MI Id Ttaily....____,. z Harry tOdris.---- 1001.5 Hen Homy..— 50 1 0 wools •gins.-- ISO JO Iltattous...__— 50 11 H Maaatn....-.—. 100 a J LIN. -.—. — 50 Joon Ilathat-- 60 Samoa Clarady-- BO Abram 1ia1ar—........ 00 OaorsoD•uy---- 6 C C M0W ....—.. -... 50 • alddall.--............ 15 Margasuar• ft Deo- 100 J Oahu[..--_.r..— I I Tranty 8u0ne0...-..-... 00,C500m011.-- 50 /mon, Boyd aOo .-- 60:110esOldretate...— Ita llosJ P Notty.--. 100 J rotortto_.____ to Gan I' schaeksaas..- VI W 0 Mangy --.—. ga J Jauktwe----- 40 0 f Porter., —3O A 6 6 $61606.------ 150 1 0 Loabootonor—. 10 J 0 Boyd -.......... 50 JII Stattorg -.--. 30 Goa Tt05ey50a......... P 3 Beal P ialuareil, Jr- 100' •,,, W NOadoo_.---. lo Jolla Bali aOo ---.... 60 Jaa A Haaton-..... PO L 11151516 d --. 110 Tboa Oamb:a--...-. 60 W Ilagoiaraeo...-- 60 latoseD Wibe0......:-. 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Janata ---. 20 A. 14 044.40Arr1....- Id l Adit pity reps'd -10 en A. 10 51. 40, Taal-- To the Enrolled Garcons of lbw !stood Ware. Pittsburgh. rriada ad Moo diorse•—lles unnatural oes• diatto which op- moony use ban involmd by tb• reckless =Met, of Ocutboro idsysholdsen; boa come mass tN Pmaldent of omM:dud Kato Kola to osU I own every tros paths to terstrtbut• bit tertian • portLo d bn substance assorts the 44.... of Ms floretele, Ms badly sad Ids boss To this appeal we are all 'Ulm Woad to mond, by story motto* .1 perlodu ; by marl oratitassa of resnet for elms MetlestlooS. Woosth meteors mild med vcioltabl• pray ma Imes sszetard r ertalome • temme of lodallttoehud national prommity luflusomd bytitom sotoldstalloos, Oommittse tessnoetta ottstemonat• by Tobias tbsp bops sea tents tbae Stood who b sasbltd se IMMO a men senboot smerelog ;albs painted asomdt, of • amen Ws coldish, Mott. ths young awl admit ammo you to join to. ranks of oar victedients mem. .bile tee Übs.t Oomroossat sad local bowies eau blew card; alai, to those enosee family doe may hits, fm• Men their powered verde* to th•lbell, see would say, that .. leninchme numbs; of volothmrs m it. proothid, if you will alsos to our Lads o mob W seen sir pOOO that W. cosy admusos to them • moderato sum a mblittos a tiss Gomm: at banoty of Mora or foot allotted damn By this MSS/4 those woos, yot to foloillos Will tee ambled .s irs iu you cowrie.. for du& support tot en &s to borrow um you minds the Pet, that by lb* Utast esnaltalmts tb• metiftkm Lowey cads la fame of lasso= scat boo bora mob& so that =Um the VW. of the wool b lined by tbs I n of Illsenb, trtsio Gootroonat beauty oftl mot, ma mason lattadsd to 00th ter =raid clam. will to lista4 to d•aft. as kw amity Ooatitisdocoos boos 'lOll4 tonanasd ths mblion of tbs lOW - OHIO? Co.. ••061.13. then WO* Ilttl• doubt of tle boob of meaty bawls ftsr solosiebts you okay sostrtb• M Unsay latiotasbagog you en say sums Ode meal Apr pott wpm. Sub of yo. sorf sot banno bee CMG by tbs aollsedas sd etaaosts, llsotfun.l masted to an tbs altos °fibs ,Ootaulttoo, Mo. IC ittittb. UN Wyss, sow fourth. whoreotrtilloatts *lll to stela to oath caturMator, oeomettble tato= Wads when lama" aid whoa WO of the olden* of dos stud coo btabtais4l. Taxa. Stamm D. S. Rarer, w,,40414124, U. 4. Wa.vick JOl " Warr:, 'him gram zo,Plat. A Keirned stanfoot. The editor of tbi 'Self ammo , _ dorsi a today of ProfeasontiptiO. 'footling, !atoll delitent iti titiowiy,l9o Muhl, atelking nitrite. t , ito r ,Smp, them for th!k bonote or orrieofii.iriii 117 bit, and to Ono what other ample my *bill nr. The Professor would ble Swim by a. reproof to the Tittebargbroonrry gentle on the Dart of hba who an ft. hat yelp ware on the part of Woe mho mooing it by a con- Altmanns that it efts well desorrld.2, 'Phan been Mash graded it tiofittoP don you hare ' Oen ma la Pittsburgh, but one thing bee warred nro—that atriw of molt mutation end urealsh,aa this, s%ulthare no hilltutios devoted to the oultimaton of eat enea.' This was the mtbetaam piths rehab, and it was indeed; roll drained. 'That to dly of such Math ie.pluour. o.ihotda be. so. totally. materiallaidi so tot sittrofou the sena butane of atoarpotaktag, so omto derfally deardeat la taste for eidentido and Wormy yure , tte, ea deatbata of those WI- imbue whirls adorn ether alibis of sot half hperro vosha, Is a imam. and a mangos re. sob burgh; if a . Ifbartou the sked toe the of bulbul men of Pittstributeds,oo o email to tumien Aoadmergof Arts at .VESCON would p probably tsar Inrolted or at the plogi @MI what they harked that the sups wool, Pats!: pa cent It is the glory of Slum o~los of - our frog ato:dam, that ly ?Mh thoy berm Life poor p n aad iedrieltyl and thrift ' barn boom, wealtb7. Dot lit, Met, misforoane, and their fear, that wirh• snob . tdperatmodirat wealth they bireaolds• of onjoitsgtOpostablialdag Inadtutione of betterolenew,saikodionee.' .f i f i g e hriro; 151 hem adopt Yrif- drams' • &Sian' arstots.stostwo—Lki7 ots %9_ I imssalvw, protect jay- bisklLS, _ II Par LOWADIPPILLEVAtID would', Sons, Bowel 0041 PI"desr alley ars s what ulostass4. sus pro how to On as* tittkorlS7 %S. solSlSSootitti Olinon - Itoliossyk PHU . _ _ taws, winos to the *krill* ig l e p rl ett rk is so sow osotaisoo Were; L. raw .. sat sousolsftelsh"Pli? f'• stook St Co. ors" mgoo.sits 1111 Mt_1 1114u ' - oss#l7;arinarimeulio'll E.aTEST NEWS BY TELVOLAI'II. OUR SPECIAL DISPATOEES, FROM WASHINGTON Special Mow*, ea the Pletabargtt.Gw l t. W 1118130701 CtrT, Feb. 16, 1664 ESCAPE OP PAP?. WALLACC TEEM LIDDY 001100 . • Capt. Wm. Wa.lock, of the 6tht Indians, originally from Pennsylvania, who escaped from Libby Prison through the tunnel, arrived today and was on the fluor of the House. He came nearly due north from Itichnsond until be reached our lines. H. says they be gan digging the tunnel on New Year's eve, and only Cradled it the night before making their escape. The work was carefully coo l:waled, even from the bulk of their brother willeent for the resson that rebel spies are be •lieved id be among them, clothed in oar sal form, and professing to be prisoner. from Owe of our regiments. The working party were all seem to the most oedema teener.. They began at the back of the stove in the team snobs ground floor, where • pile of &shes onekdal them to canoesl their work. From !titillate"' dog into the chimney, and in on down into the ogler. Title cellar wee filled with old rubbish, and also contained • tale of straw. They began their tunnel from this yells?, digging through the whole sight, m itering ens another by turns, and piling the dirt taken from the Outset in • arrow of the cel lar frets which they bed removed the rubbish. Beery night before dosing , their work they would 'tamp this dirt down to cask. It ocoupy as small a epee* as poseible, and then cover it with strew. They would than carefully black OW/boots, and remove every particle of slay from their ninth.., end after morning toll cell spend the day in sleeping—for the double paupers of gaining needed rest, and of avoid : leg eoeversathon with others. Col. Bose of ; Otito mud as chief engineer In managing the direction of the tunnel. They eoutinued this way night after night until the *Toning before waking their escape. :tome scrods who were In prison welting on Ilia - prisoners, discoversd what they were doing, bat loyally kept the meet. They dug in this 'my nodes an ad- Jofalai 'treat, and inelly cams is the merino. in • vacant lot, fifty yards distant. At the point where they went 'seder the street they were only about four feet below the surfer., sad aothing bat the wasoity of Um 101 l prwrin- tad then:inns" from mumbling. Towards the oboe they beicanto alarmed t- boot • pile of dirt which had bean excavatod, and la sada l• maks it soupy as little opus as possible, they only made a tunnel leilo enough for • cosiliam.oised men to crawl through on his belly. When they mane to attempt the pumas, amoral of the mop stuck fast, and it was with the utmost illfheoSty that etas of them managed to work theft way 1 thavegiu Owing to this delay It was that oideptielively so small • numb*? escaped, ! ths it grat;as agony got out et possibly could, till dallieithemie to cheek thole operstioat. Many s hedwriri started without any pro vislocia, and bang compelled to stop at houses for Stood, tbei Iron ilogovarsol. To dots, and to their 1111111111201111 . from loos col:1%11313.d pries dap, the regattas of PO many Is atttlbscod. 001. Straight to oxpootod hero to-night. Cap tain Wallach Nagai to-night for bils home In Indiana. setatTrr or roovossors it 11011110111. ass:aped prisoners confirm previous state. meats es to the primal starchy of provisions }s Richmond. Tt.y say that during the timo the cabals distribu led the ountents . bores remised from the North, their eery Geo...rats Irma& hen provisions of times, and that of Mt*, balf.nakod bays from the streets tt Richmond need to gather about their. •la. dowstar INITMObie for the crumbs from their bread ahoy throw oat to dam. TES .cuff Of MEL CllOOl5Oll. Dcoueseeta concerning Mr. Gtitings' aniset were sereired from the Secretary of State, bx Grower to the resolution of Gen. Gird.id, from fiestetery Seward, Lord Lyoos, Attorney General Betas, lb. Glad Lop and others. Messrs. Parkins end eit-peen, Jenneel for Mr Giddings, commenieste to the Attorney Gen eral as an outrage and as attempt at blest mall, his arrest on the suit of twenty thousand dollars, for kidnapping one (ledpeth• and express the opinion that the Consul Gen eral, with semi-diplomatic powers, should ba exempt from arrest. The Attorney General sends a latter to Secretary Seward, saying the subject does not concern the duties of his of. dee. The Secretary of State, on Sotramber list, writes to Deep, disclaiming for °ousel Generals any diplomatic immunity, and re (erring to the third sot fele of Ik. convention' of eighteen hundred and Sfuten, which declares that a Ceuta may be punished 'or remand ed home for . illegal or Improper conduct. Mr. Giddings details facts of his arrest sad states that be gate hall for thirty thousand dollars, sod inetruoted Isle cooped to more so ceub the proceedings on the ground that the consul; eanuot be taken from the dodo, of hie ode. at the will of private individuals In a trubseqoent letter he stales that Redpath elahned:to boa 'Rhone Seer York, destitute of means for (sod sad lodging, Gad denied all knowledge of the public statement that lotted sotansoneed atitagebot the coast:dolma weep ing bitterly, lie obtained pecuniary sit from Mr. Giddings. and was nee:amended to the charity of others. The neat day Itedpath tied an affidavit elands, damaps for _ . pttiontneet. It wee eadentood: throlishoot Clanada that the tent was • ►untloat mooed tog 'treaty Intended to be attendee to the people et the netted States. OOLLECTOZ a UT TOIL It la earraatly reported bare to-night that the boldest will 'prate linen Draper eel looter at Now Tark. vibe Dam,. It so, this th• reward tor Draper's late pealed. !O dra.e tar ohs eld of February. ■aorta= imummn r 0 ma aconna Law, She Oommluso on Pabllelands propos* to mead dm Homestead Law, to as to allow solders and ssamsn to make the necessary afildodts beam their ecenramidlog oftlon pre• listeavy I. antilop thoossolses of Ito pm* dons, and .butch tho Um dollar foe hereto. rue nepstrisd, the nomeetiod applicants are to pay one per moth' oaah on the value of the:laod to the resistor and readiret as nom selatom ITS ITEM?TIi ►O►lfi Whisky note up spirits the dm" to-doy. no Tate oo aereelog to the fllenates =mud mint to sulk. out Parnaisde Wood's protall thin totat theatookonhandoraamenty - trou to aersraty•three. Yom of a majority against tubs Om Mott at hand. Inky aperiida bare are jubiloat. Berwral =amber, say thay would kart voted the other way If they had apposed Kum likely to go u It did, but they Montt lb, proposed lax on Mr stook en bad too heavy, and Co woted. armful It. Zbt motto; korner, I. tow 111 1 4 to; stand, r and the long agony may be wousidared am, ikteinaorld of &airfare of &Motto Writs In dgiireut parts of the omutry.'waa'otrotifited away the mereibai before the debits to• dry. urstaaloOkirwis.io thipolloy puritod . it Pra!Mat law of releasing the smolt on had from tatatlonon the grouid Maio tax would prates omens. 'Abort four millions tat scold break down roaruzfaoturas, the Ektate'r 'plan woe to Injury would retell, and the mamma at dory Motu.' kwr Attila would amount to forty Winona a year. The paper I, Aped by oiyhteat frifil. 1*(112623114 &oft 91detiftelorentriPiterle , 1 Val i= IMMO tai "MOM other _ eitlas _off • 414,11,14,11-17ACON lliitftWitioitoi bob to tae reaStfireol 44 14 4 01 4 cIOOPOO AO ill s 1401 to;tholhatbs.vishylatbil - 6444 1 4 11 0. , 4 e 01, 4 40 ta ditlisP4o4/V EME. . . WW I 0, 0 31 41 1 U 1 4 ,1 ,1 40 0 " 0011-1 "' Minima ameriiiments. O. ertheti Waal tbb 1b34 'of' the road parallel of section provide. Met the present cointiall) does not accept this grant within six months, it shall then be open to any company char• tiered by t State, which shall within a year a. ter the expiration of said six months swept it, Congress nrerviog the power to amend, altar or repeal the act. 1100/T0 t 7 MI 12006! -OMCI2II 0? .711T711 DIVI3 Litt , OTIEZ3 A highly Important debate sprung op in the Rouse to-day, oa the presentation of the so called credentials from James SI Johnston, prefeesiog to have been elected to Congress from one of the districts in Arkansas. These credential" mere set forth ender the signature of the Provost Marshal of a military camp to that district, that the election had been held aocordi fist° the direction' of a eammiesioner of elections, appointed by a Union *antral tiommittee. • • Winter peril objected to conaldering the credentials at all now, Inalatioß that It 'lmola be determined first whether mere is any gov ernment of Arkansu. Out of this the general question of reconstruction cm* up. Winter Davie made a very forcible radical speech, commanding a closer attention of the noose then any .peach yet made this gamble. bale oerata and Ilepnblimas allke thronged around his dock. Daring the course of hisepeech be took occasion to disapprove of the Preeidonie late proclamation on the subject of cotton , struntion, and to say that if It were worth anything more then waste paper It wee a grave ezeaatlre usurpation of IsgtelaUve funetions. To a question whether he held the rebel Blame to be In or out of the Union, he replied that they were in the Union to this extent, that ("unreel' wu bound to guarantee them republican foram of gor 'trauma, which Arkensaa did not now poi. Gov. Bonfire% of hive., followed Mr. Davis In • Wong speech, denying that tbere exletsd any such Stub as &keno's. He said ho did not admit the constitntionality of-se cession, but could not deny tho fact of aceee sion. You may prove that a can has no right to kill himeelf, but all those proofs would not restore to life tho man who bad committed suicide. It was jest so foolish to try to prove chat a rebel State Ira/ alive. 'Mr. Desna, of Mass., ortsokodtkeeporittons of both Boutwell and Davis, and took the ground that while Suites were repreecnted In the Senate, the people were repreeenred La the Hamm, and, therefore, It was not ueoetaary to here s State Government before electing rep roaen tattoos to the House. Winter Doris In reply said the question was whether • handful of people to the corners of rebel Slaws should sand men here to help ooltrol the legislation of the whole country, and that it also »imbued forward to electoral colleges and the approaohlog Presidential eleotlon. Daring the debate. Mr. Eynon, of N. 'Y., undertook to read the Adzatallitiatlon side a leetnre about the waste of clam on theater!, oal discussions whit. consciptioa and revenue bills demanded 11:11221e IL.Le ebstAmtlask. Ile was growing quite altsiaant In this strain, when dolsesak made armor this shrewdest hits of the session, by saying that he ecoeurrod so fully with Eamon that ha hoped that side of the Haase would it.* unanimous oon.ent to his +dog all that maid be coca DOW with the Oonsoription bill by osking fora °outdate° of Conference. To everybody', amusement, flute Cox at once objected, thus exp.:4.log ten feet that while liftmen was sehorting haste in getting to Intone.,, his own side •era delaying basin°. wheiever and whenever they amid. W her, the vote woo Anallj.takast on safes- Sng~Ar'lianias''"eredeat[an to Elect on Committee, about twenty Adminstsatlon IL/AZ Sad all the Democrats voted with Dawes, and of Meuse carried the point. Edly.three Ad ministration men, biolndlng nearly all the mitosis, voted against It. Al slgoilleant of political changes, the debate and vote are among the meet ■ignlffeent . f the section. LITE WKS VII.IIIIITOIOSS lIFtO Oal/191 Tito Beare tory of State give. a oommantes• Von from Lord Lyons, euchring ono from the Governor General of Canada, with official reports relative to the recent seizure of lire stook by our ousuous hone entherittes at the Suspension bridge, shows that during the- 1 Brat three-quartos of 1663, the Importations Into Canada West of lee stock atooeuted to 1,319 horses, 6,508 horned cattle, 2,755 sheep, and 10,157 swine. Partial reperu,for the list quarter show a farther-import of 217 horses, 684 horned cattle, 2,501 Sheep, and 7,517 bogs. An exploits:lca Is asked to. view of so beery Importation long after the order was tuned * prohibiting the import of articles of which the preterit policy reqntred a detection. . . The Senate wu giros up to two speeches to-day. Senator Jim Lane sat forth his res. sone for thinking that Texas ought to be made a negro colony. Garret Darts then got the dear and made • few remarks, which will last for the remainder of the soulon. He cleared th• galleries glieker than the door keeper eould have dens. In tan minutes after he began there wen not a doom Senators in t• -- Chamber. His Imam me the most power fel in this way known in the eon* of American orators. SVIIVIIIIIID Kr. Chun *spree's' sturles at these agorae in his report of Unary 19th, and eipoelally that the . order had so little effort in dtminiehlos the exportation of live "took to Curds, sad declares hie Intention of tame diately commies the assligenoa or *bap i„ prehension of the C tore &bars of the iron! tier. Dot he na no t make as eicoptioa in favor of the parties ho *offered • lots by the misans Mats Gasps sion bridge. vstAuminian 0 TIM airman Gomm. . • The Supeime - Oe la refusing the writ of carriorrxri yastorday for' the ' notated of the weakling' of the youraniardai !kat tried Vallandlitain. to o tha roma 'that me If hie arrest and sou lotion wens illegal, kari Iris no aathority by which ralist °rid be bad to the mode ooze. nor any law atianby. which an appal hi taken had the soUt. 2,,, tory commission SO allaptams Mart. ' • • tans SZPOWtI OD Cle.lolooCt. .:. I Oen. ffenhY, did' the Inetrootiohe of vibe dmatary Of Wirt, a tkiii skassicatlei or der nu so tar modal to Saptambt4lait. alto *Goa ansMyortialoi4of lirs atootfroto any Bum or t e rri t or y to sling ispaa tlisTacillo ...4 nu demitedinexpa • linaltrinsz..4 - modify thit order. • :. , ..-; •-1 ,-., Among Ik* eon •'' • ' 7iirp4 at, the Was . .. _. and.Nary.deputosen t!c.4W.mare, One for Gwynn a .crazipboa,`.'4l,asinutOis,-Onl3, for 10,000 outlaw, at avant, dollar, astob, , and_ on. fora Arm In QUAID% for tini'lron scree It4*::if!!*tititipa pp .tkercilmo - aci : tars anti 01,1M - lidiCA Sad.: • ' 03.7/43'.110#11Ifiliii1L! . ~• • Ths me of Rl* l . ai,„Clors was. gobbot lo oho ,HoosO Pdlik oe'Cc'oillzat* ,4 a. • Lumbar 'DflOoautt , otosoi.tyliiik of ahcb to 441 .tor.'oiii-ThOridoy• mono. • , , • WY lbe(or• the natal Cossoilttoo of do to- Th f sDod boa Few - day: 'climber of the aciateattes ?eye be r fi e * ii 4 7: Vat talk en oa 171 i ilasiblu. • karomed (leaatal)tprelablit Vaiwt ire" twit. 57getatlea,lf tlity449l.llloilblte.; , / f at faac Atka States aaalt aVar, aatt 4 , ./Elaadpt rfau;Qe'!f(tgoLlq l i r urn; 1146 / 8 ta 3a.111114 niAbl4 iiLi°111 23. 54 14 1 5 d.ta A 1.L.7 .....d.h t iy m Mad . 111:11 4- 1, ba war& tijaablu edam et ilielOth Lab 1,4111411 illMailoll,l4lfat,:skelvest ry;„ - I t . !OI LkA 411111 M":“ emiorvaiizaaw / - 004 inks TAW toast ei -t‘ , 141040440: 1 414 0641 stile wistsialastillAtiliplinersentry es Vir Al am totalluebt aplOommiuppv,.;:: IMME - ts,ooo,awhgaioonirs• tola lan* , um; and prosecution fa, the , )laattooml court martial will oloie to-Morrow. The digaziee will call 'third I;tty Witomiter, 'moos whom is geeretarf, Stanton. Eix week, at beet will be regained to finish the cam OVILEAL SLOSCH Was before the Committee ai the Conductor too War to-4.i, .with tolerance to the edmin- Lust:toe of affairs at Alemtedrie. • UM OVUONT Tho Indianiont horo sky Gist Gen. Dumont . will be • prontinont candidorn for Lieut. Governor et the armorial:lg Convention. GIN. USADI Setartmd to bb headquarters to-day. Mere rl'a and El'pa riah'. cavalry were reTiorredL Large ntimbera of daterterr arrive daily. TOR 001INITTIN OP noarimmoa Oa the Enrollment Dill eourtats of Senators Wilson, Nesmith and Gilmer, and Dopyreant a:lres Schenck, Deming and E.mulan. APPROPRIATION. The Committee of Way■ and Means today ♦zted. as appropriation of ona.hundued and slut, thousand &slims fur the enlargement lied improvement of the Congressional library. D/B11133[1: , TIVAI 01111111TICII, Among the distal ipals lesiorook era, 'Arid. L. Danny, 20th Ileninsky Volunteers, for negligence la his care of the prisoners under Ms charge. Cougresalutt rd. Weantsocow Crrr, Feb. 10, 1801. Ronan.-81.1. Lewes, of Mass , esteem- 1 3 urged that the credentials of ism. M. Joh, men, representative =loot, from Ask.... should be referred to the ConatoWee us El. lions. Col. Johnson, he said, brought wid m the Constitution of Aitken: ma, as a freed state, the trot utiwillug anus that had beet. Wrong from the rebellion. Mr. Dane. regarded It as extraordiner) that Mr. Darts, of Maryland, should been moved a. be bed dune on the previous de), to lay these trod. dale on the table, with , even giving the gentlemen from Arkaneas fair beeriog. Mr. Davis, of fad:, said hit objection was that these eredentiels aryl oed the pre taist enc• of a State government, wbieh was not true In paint of feet, and they must fret as certain whether dne' Ie a State governmeni there before they entertain the question or admitting& representative. Mr. Boutwell ounce/pod In the views ex proceed by Mr Davis, of Marylised. in saying we shoutd wait until Arkansas *hell reneges Ise without wither; coercion, and he of.reo a eerie. of meted.. as Ordered.* of the sense of the Rouse in regard to recenstriso turn, among the requirements being freedom to bitten ae well se irti•te men. Mr. Keenan, of New York, appealed to tb , Home to devote themselves to practical an Cone, instead of dismissing humbug propoei Lions. After an ineffectual motion to refer the eredeorials to & select committee on recon munction, they were retorted to the Commit tee on Elections. The Bonne rammed the con•lderetton of the Whisky amendments bi thillaternal Rev enue bill. The Route dfilgreed to the Senate amend-. manta deice the tar of ICI Conte nor gallon on all liquors distilled and removed for sale alter the lat of July next, and 80 canto WIZ at: , distilled after theist of January 1138•1. The House agreed to the Senate amend meat striking out the additional tax of MI ern., on adulterated spirits told as whisky, brae dy, ao. The Rouse—leas Tr, nos TS---agreed ti the Senate amendment: stoking oat the pro posed tar on all spirtut now on hand. Without acting on the bill the House ad mimed. - - • —The granting lands to the Stele of Oregon ss, old in the most:notion of military roads, was-passed. Oa coothai of Ni. Harris, of N. y., the bill regaraieg the 'statute of limitation in certain eases eat called up and passed. The bill a. as emended provides that doting the enamors of the rebellion the time daring which a per usi shall be beyond reach of a legal process shell not be deemed or then a, soy pan at the time limited by hw ler the compilation ment ef eux Oa motion at Br. • Lane, Ow Senate pro amide , ' to a consideration of the bill letting apart certain hiSs In Tose' for the use of person of African descent. Mr. Lane pro seeded to address the Sonata et-length on his bill. The regular order of bashen was thee taken up, the question pending, being upon Mr. Ocean's amendment, giving all snout, of the same arm of Bervice, the tame rank, pay, lad emoluments. Mr. Wilma proposed en amendment, gir log all soldiers in the United Suites service, the same pay, metes., clothing, noolomenta, and bounty, from the lot of Marini. Ism Mr. Wilton said be offered this acioodinent, became, after the foot of March, the booed'. of the bounties will cease, and the bounty would be one hundred Satiate. Hr. Davis proposed a long amendment. It provides, ant, ibex the Government die bead all colored mope. e; shut if snob colored men are employed It shalt he es Isomers and teamsters, and that the loyal owners of clover employed in these 'capacitlee shall be paid • pet compensation, and that where a Blase is lust is the senioe his muter shall receive a faMV,IIIII [Or him. Mr. Dads said thee some gentleman on the door bad said, in the coorre of minute debate', that be (Darts) fits very fond of Honoring to the put. He would no. .thatir to the past, and how matt was the con treat with the present. Then we had frets,. city, unity, power, And the respect of tie world. He loved to dwell upon the halcyon days of the put. Looking to the future, t. 'espied to him that the dtelitte o Ithe linen had commenced in the fall boom o it. annuity. Be had indulged the th po thu would be immortal mill the new policy f the Addiitistration was resolved. - The Pruldene is now fearfully emulating -hue: new poli 7 contrary to the pledges upon which he himself to conduct the war. H. admitted Lbw ii„ trm the cavil war now open ns,..thich has -*origin the PrOiltlllta to the etTOllOOl4l abases of power. The only bops of the people -was in the election of another President. A message was received from the Boras, sitionacing their adherence to their unit I mints to the Borollment bill, and esthitig for a-Committee of Conference. On motion of Mr. Wilson the Senate adhered to its omendatenta. and the. chairman irse iatbsrised to appoint a committee to men that of the House. Mr:, Dade continued his speech at length euppostof his amendments. Withont.• vote on she pending qualities the Senate adjourned. to ,From 10.; Leal& Sr. Lottnt, Neb. ILI—Tho prollinhary elf odd lancing Nrcii tae object. wnd_Pull. 64 the Vdlay Sanitary Fair. *Mali will to bald at St. Losia, adisnesaing tn. tat or Nay. appears in:otte paper* tutaasorn. ing. The. ast native Committees iirsentl, witisast the paper. tbarasaltutit the a ,untiy te owe It 'donates aissniattun and • hada as atia silt* perusal by the peopla of all moths & Leavenworth dlapateb rays salam fails NOw Midas ~ ,Tattuary Stst, auto then Nit Caritas , panda the If ark'. Isaias, throughCason di ,ceeni,...killiag 13, int taking -priionars. Tae szpaditlas, was, veryqapoegabil. . . Clot. fit.ndirin. of . 4ixiioah oiguated . govenzamut of Ass p0r4,.17- on Abosfibb 1.4 thou . Blvtatlfi prsparici luxe fur-Poe: • Tito Serwaxali Port Smith special 'aye rho ...siding Sure deaths:will be bald to .abent thirty. eosunles. ,Therfoirl.ll to se op added'. la Jaddis Murphy. Arkansas atUl bareprssestod in the ./401410.. bHW freedoca-Cominatofr-- • , Capt Dabbed., ad' tYan. banks' atilt bae arritad from Lttst. -Beek impariad ,d pebble Totals% to futurceo opmgfoor for Ana asdagnl•bdent of= tba Taballlas in th e rans,lll.luisaippt Thrpartampt. • . • ,:latfausoniss-owifia it'd& mired from :Lints Itoobjyritardsi. A m s .pbts dapatsb. of .thol2th r-sayr, Skid enadev•vavatry alaeditinit Mend:aped lass stgbt at Holly 'Splay. Thy will ,pro, Wady luso be; bunt 'frets tbiatitt sabot smarms: • - lb* Tuna tardtd4asy IL.. - "mt. °lg_hiethe,.l"""Y nal • .b , nr.n.DA •co , w' a egrana , stlidvii ACM Aivb O'cloet this minim': •-1-7. ..tai Ni iso art fagiihintt t. t v 11 '," " s ; : i r i . bP .. h l 'l '' , b .P - -; , 1 11 PhiiiQu'':to... , Yazoo wail to prevot • Ear.l. lads will try te .1 iea:"" ane '" The with Btalth'a arhoada, to so-hr i r t ..:e r.b.l 00 . 4 . a ,aad - driv.... • Fe'L lytihop Polk's a , - - id to be brtitsd soa fai"l the T"l' frog rn tem,. Jact jwitti—cott—o:l'b-414:11!. h i te ' I nte r 'l S•ilie to Vizi stating thCatill"! . 'FL'A on itkatth. - • Capt. Tod 5.1i1 Uudir Arrest. trasatiaierf, F.b. 10.--C.pt. TA, Prevost timr•hat at Wi..h,arns, was' .1 hi. Once thli morning, but O. t. sr, DAL KEid BY ri4 EciaArll. Philadelphia Market. PutilLttMMus. F.U. la.—Fwer orttket ,efittt.4ollll4 sad wlr gsdu übta .01d. al *17 6 Istr 'atm, tad. f76aall.Go f. urn, Saha , of tu. Las 'lrk . tl or ka,as uorn ma . .llt4i.log do 00. , 5 .1 . 14 —atttlf,t dad; snow builtee/s.id fla.i weal.; and 11016 watt, itra coma t.tl. $ 1 . 31 t C ra4l - d am.d; 10.11.1441 a rek4r .44 at SIX.. 1,18. 03.•• dub at setae. tarl•koilik L1441..11.031 1 14 a•eas part 313. Urn , . p.t.1.4111 was alO I st" (32bq mewl la 0..' +oStrif:c ; ...11 6.1.9666. :lifolsay,Utaltadzatualul • Nan Ydrt ierbet- New Loan. Feb. 16.-I.C.4boulal. tet RH. robe Otat bbl. 41..0110.A prtC".; Otdo 4tl kel at V.11347,bb, bat bultt. , 4 sto tttl a:dat lac mu... tter - .itai.teetti 11.11b.91.141 for 0b1e..0- prlbe: it. 1170.0.61 b..r Un- Club. eb.i fne 4.,1 quiet and quotall-csant 1 , Matt. liV01:131111.1 gthilot Mew Tenor Je•vey Par. M.. Lard buotttut. at _ Wbleby 401 awl b..ast• [lei. Receipt.: et. Fl ar 13;..01.1.11.1babetiAT Mahe Slack and Money •I ietle Sal/ Vasa. Fah 10.-Sa.cia..tranaq: 0. 6N. 1._._...._ t'a Clor 'l..nd a ..p1ad0.....10 aa...twrian.. p.ti .. baXj.11..L.1. , .+0 , ...-: ~ 4.- ~ 1 i tn 0, . ..a. 1 .rip.......13ah ili.ineta , ......II - Va. Yore Coatral..l l :ll. : a P......—............. 1 14.:ding...-....,........314 :,.; pi, Wg , L.... L... dad.° glysr.-.—...14: ;41...................., IGO €.l.* A. h.................1ith e1i0,u,:n....-..-...-iq. . Pilll4olll.rellA, n-b .. lu-;SG CU . •twrd); Powiist. rants Va a4A ; A:Aiding rain.. d .41;t: 3114n4 Caw: a.-; lonia 1814.a.145, Prnuoi ta , N raw . ad 7:./. • Livid 11,0:4: .IS:tral.ip,,a...>sor.Y.:rit p. 611tH i!N C Gilmore, Lnot•rdle....'l lek•t,.etneimual Jr. Saes, glisewsn anoe,,syLlo. OW, etomaGritbam. Zen...rill° J. Dees.lhabeth. • Bieeelivellte. The weather ca. extremely cad sea .V. 15., terday, With • Il‘ht suiir lailtufat. 'bort I eitrah:: Trte elver la *till ris. erne% shied, at "l ;wet, 'edit bus little oersted het by am uuke lieee [ben tree goats Moline kw to sheell-gbru3 tie C leeteirdey, acid If the abater .Maid cit. , nine C. 14 meth. hugs% the cream evia .wet b WOW,' abed. B.lnets gra toltrahly br4k at the 1•••• ate , unlit'', although r.tat:lotvd tol..terbat by tha ttopteamot matt of the weather. Tham were bat trre trAnaltot turrets, till rl 8. Gllmute (mm arid the Crickat,hre. 3 from Llazta• luti. The liestatlea tromClooloottl, att.! the Lt. uablasatal aroasale, from et. Lottp, an the test bolus des. The Emma Graham fur Zszemilllk - swtheonty `tartan , for below yeaterclay. •.' The Banton. Capt a.. 0111 pplrivoy tam lb, 'dl. Laul.thla morning 11.psdosu wa popalar Capt.ably' 4 . 1314 ta ivaii loa.* to Cl.cattuti Lc...talus ,fir, 4.6.• ki,l3. teous Paszs, rsa Ornamental tau Bode, 2iimeaylveztis nul fannolat slap a ea bonvelity at low Mos at Atax..-Laasbltes, - attax es Watt • °tout k Bastes Sims°, bitcatact taco ,bstintd the latgbatt prectiutt at over, latats. Jounu, and Institute Pail. botd ID 1883, • At test Wally and • (lb) but manufacustitki niabiskos, and far the beat cambia. votdi. It. P. OlLOOWNT.ernerzt Agent, _ - 18..Piitb tt.tet: - Pittaibz" gib, Pa. Osinue sx4 Masao call 1,113 10 tan AI the Omnibus office, EN- 4.14:.P..5z.i. loran, dig All mitre left at4beer pines I t• l ai t!raptly atteadedWf.-162 calls nmit JIM? EiGUILO AtirCUlLDE"lint Sua,--The tn. aatottnant of Fr. and. Wintat Clothing, bully rocarrad by. Mason. aidut' Wien di C 0.,. darchant Tattoo, Ho. On Balms] eater., Al. oghany. The ttoolv of sloshing consists of the Incas !attar,' of cm? ontaloona, Vieth 01110. and oranatata. is of pattatt r as aatoftil and taalsionaltia. Wa.aaaid Waif, til oi sox nada, to gtott the shove gantlaittlt tall Bokarb, No. 17 PLRb street, b now - spotting Ws most• sboloe stock of dna Gold and Wear Wassliss, lawelry, Sliver wars, and Saco? Goods over lisplajed Ln this city, rzkd is selling them sk vtosiliably Ms wine& • • C. 147 D IDA 'TEN. FI I K I H. CA ts Ihnns silt be s maktitms cake or e ultinsioule), matdve; z., diilkiva t t Lkin 01111PeLttga ...CLIY.I4 t Ow% 'Y -• 1 iz...N.to, A.,cilag•La "wow, • Pa.4l. Invr rtll tr. • Oano Os. f. tqa .11:21i.iiiThaaty llama 1.• 011 1•42 a aa•pala aaa Ova , * ' • AO! Any 07' I 1•Y CI P. 141,. —j. 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