VOLUME 20. •.' : :.':lg*Vitt . .oittgit• - 6iii , :it.. VERY - LATEST NEWS By TELEGRAPH. SIR I~ ZsBUR G: PERNSILTANIA IF.GllLillil PROCEEDINGS; W._ IL s iemble . Ill r ed S tate . DR. 'Gaon' ITAMID *TM:DRAWN tee., fez, &e., fee. Dispatch to the Pittabnrah Gazette. , "..„., , NlZAnisnuno,.daruiry 1865. DVIATT.—Mr. Hoge`Tresented a pc..titlon for the eremlon orge, terry or pot bridga,over 011 i 'tieak,il the Noble' Well. A Ulf- string such ;power to; Samuel Stick was !subsequently passed. rapplasurat to the act inoorporathig I the ,Lrolted StMeellilnbtg Company was paitse.l Council real a' nuiplentent to an act - rroniattslhe..)Vestern TociPlo's T 4 egniPb tDraDlik- • _' • : 1 Mr: Lows? re ad a.mippleMent to i'arions acts amnia:l4llM mUlila • Mr. tliglioi n, en act taxing diyidetilla of banks • ,organized nude r the National Banking Law, pada the, prorlsiona of the act of April Stir, Mr. Lovrty offered a resolution instructing the Judiciary Committee to present a bill prohibiting 'street rallyrity companies from making mitts ex -eluding any rant of *Pin from the cars. Adept lad b`y a coteofl.3 yeas to 13 nays. • ; On median Or Idr. 13 . ightitri, did 'dn:minim& topic; of the Adjutint General's and Military; Bxectitive Department report-were ordered lb be Littate.L. ; • - Passed—A. bill to extend the provisions of the _ Mining Act of 1663 to Weatmordand and Arm strong counties. Also.a bill relative to the Pay mentof Bounty, to 'Volunteers ,in Gmenville, Ve 'lo! naz4a eatintiv Also ono authinisingtho School Directors of a certain tonuship In Butler county • , tOhorron. money to erect new,sclpal-house in place of due burned: - The Senate Tern_ Into contention to elect a Treastirer Adjourned. • 7 . 1 preserded•it resolution . for the appointment of a committee intresti •o3 ...apsbithe a ppointment in ncertain caseOY alleged timid' lftididttled - liy a substiliith •-• s,ferreO b tOA,qr,GoT.froor'a ;new). _Adopted. azpiviemient to thit actittecir 7 , . '• panting the Aladdin Oil Ootapani, authorizing . am increase c.f.',ll**!; .. • . Mr. xegiej; it:bLU fa - repeal the act proMblting . , tiss:e4culatlon'ofarruill inOtes of other stuns!. in the L l oramonlrealth Mr: 61Irmian read 'a ' '6114%14A1 : eked of which 'would teirs sliwitlinlksitein grant patinas' to lands In, slyer - - . •••• liWare, a lolat.resolutionmqmidag each •• •• inh-drsait mr - ia, litok-troii - qtrbona,.n4, •vekklentaotzittuas street 915F.eialre diregkeatna '(' aloes aided. Tent • - The Beishriaiated,eid hoth ThaaieaNcent bdo ! - -cvmventfoti for the eleef4oa of State Treasurer. IL Enable ina *sr: if:liefirath Ara: the, amdldata, the former reeelelog seventy-nine a fotty-wftz ..Dt„ rein imst - nrgac bfar canna amosableo. • AdJourns4L: , • • • : • • . - '-' - -) j 1- ''' ' ''' 1 ± 9.t.i . k.00.. 1 Zi(..:Cii -....: .: ... , ;:. a , ' ,... L, ,'...:.7.....ff: :-'lo ,t , ~..2 ., v , ..n7e - - •r.. i ::- .. ~. -, , ,,, , --, , i,":1 1:••r•., -c: i_ .:' ' • atYEW -10' li l a n i t a -...t litiVid tr. .11,014SSIOtt flitt ail 1 r :rai : 1- ' 3 l ' ;', . '. ii pßorogittalis calm. 6. n icu lte - d ,101 Peace . '-::, ' •,, " Wit . Strongly ~ ~, 1 .., . • - - Tl'atr4 Va'hi°l-r -'t., -"''''' N air Tour, Janal The , (hat Francis P. 4 - . f the 11th "'eft ( 46 iiedgi° to rebel - aaPital. Wilk i '-..1" .1.. ' 1116hal P" t tof Preitaent he full Lincoln, '•:, ,•:,.. , ' '''.- "ledge and, co nsen t moray rindelle f° ' and:ii dotkid witx an the 1u lt 0 1 / 2 Arn. a 4 . . paadd g gatmons With. Je ll: a 'the retard Pewe' witlibx theta '''. sit "' Tim to ne i'laeltisesubmamiatr"n°l2s."t° r. ''' .4; ter ms to ha , Pa led ' 't ' 'bid, oreithar: -'•-• I, '— ' eactror . 4 , . s .' three witoaclisocoustitation ,t, ...:,, i, ,'. . 4 ninety -wall; -, thud„ths total '' - ; ''' ' ' z ' a - . ' It is and the Union I's Itar it u izee 1 jutzth ;: abolition of eiaTet )! tome Trorl d titnk : , . Aware! lb, tee °f : l e . ) sPeci4 ablPlza‘ =non A - ~,,, , - lame' date. ghat__ (7 „1 representetas ,•-:,,,,...* TIM direct from/usu . ; 1 1 111z:fa 13 :1C.11 more °M libtral '''. ''''' r "Tis4illing to eemPt" °II m Ye would. 'This i. ; •• "ia' tercaa than w a n that., i n sad the r „, A at or Mr. : ' • ' - „PA ‘„ ~ 4,,ents Imogi -an'Pl'm LO AI -Bba r .Blllltaloll ., cam. haAA, is di spos ed t. ..t - ' 1 ' • '• '''. .: ' Pt* a. Po ulb/e ' ba ,•i ps .vett.t.e the Seat • : X 0 t , ---= " be ' elli'more agreed moron %I I triWein tO IV 44 tv18 .- ...:4 4 oar id th e re, or the Bon the ihiptettetay ~,. :,t,..., , ,,.T ~. at arena and 1 ad k,,,,,,i,4 0,..... -1 .;:k4,,‘,.._, i "4 , ';',..:: '"- •_ - ".„,,TriEnTrpro J . ' MISSOURI 'tiu.""2" 1-11rillnancer "of Ealanifpallon raised. ,pIT,E,s 1111pkwai.Dgct,,Avinygs, /3111Ltraik4iii.l.t.:=41.3 staib conyentioti kat v „ . LiFst PUowinS: Ordinance , of eiPio!",'bT ., )% Ila4a of 41:117 to fcnie t • ' itt t^ 13 .. ff brafrOg blfthePatpte.ar Jr.:4111 lln is Cararalaa heflattee : La' u• = filig‘stiriitittW,' , l4llk adniiiainri nor 3n 7011131tierienit04. 1 ,O.Cept papholent of iffietiof 'the' party shell baro - ;beea did* 4144:41;p6r#1!latio!lariice or La :, befusaayei are Tucebf cmcuirel • MAINE UNITED STATWEENAEORS. I . ;it e*. P. pysseallen. - , - Mx, Jan IL—lfon. Wm. Pla Geis immdes= arna elected United. Statos titular to disyrot irtrybara ikons the 4th or Marais nail.' .114 As Sante 114 Bassi:saw hal two:Ay-tam . notes, and ha lkeiioOse.ll 6 , t. 4 - weairthlroa For 2101. - ir "roWiA. • - ' • Maio A..lParwell was deeied tar :. nne iSittenN auntie:l2m rtslgnitloa of Mr.- if. #1,111.„4:111 . 11f0 of the Treasary Df. ISOM IMa:coM:RlnMit , LOST. --41iessi affise ovvArti'reiten tido of Conon . ; . _ vt .f t - F t Nor ron.u, Jot 11.-"Tko •Treuse l e iiritoll• si . 4. Gating° . letter say, 'llea 'the steamer Ike Jr.rtis, ..t.t , raptured sometime ago, on bee way from Meta . „ more; to New Orleans and. ran Into Gellosfea, , .:i* ' La: . lb w % blec o ka ir d ß e• r a ma t Gal ii v b es e, to w n . load los el in wi a th g eot ate : -, Most of ber crew escaped on bales of cotton, • and Were picked up by Pictish 'big; 7 ' 1 • LEITUCKY Th ITED I STATES SENATOR; :.‘i...„..:.„.r...,..„;:ii1iiz ...14,,,, F ,. JANES - G GLEVICED. gamest. . liotted alto Seanbari recmeliet. e - was ; 'tog on the a n u ballot Orates Kabul, Co f ar Laval IL floe . .., i • • '-':4k,s-achttsctts United State* Senator—' • Electlt,n Ftt , !penult • , • , -....it_The Mainelinen Bennie . 1 the eleetten,Ot • Wilma States ',taco of 13cf? 2 7 'sl7lo9o.nzttutio ~~ '. a `vvA.s - nriN,fircolv. B BLABBUTBR MAR FORT Lin Arrest of Colonel CUviltErUns Ordered.' ATUS OF THE VETERAN - RESERVE CORPS. HUDSON BIM BUDGE OM Thanks to . Sherman and Army Ap proved by the President. Now Tonn.. - .Tan. Hogald'a Washing, - ton - special soli: Orderi:bure been teleginplual to Dame' - for the Hof - of - Colonel Chivington sire' alitligiter of I?tdiana near, Fott . .Lyon, Orders have abirobeen to Nate 1-1 31ProPerti taken *Om the Indians, andto gather in therein.; nuts ail wicr. maid the slaughter, and ism them taken. chat, of at the .exiwase of ‘. the Government man dispesition eau be made e.f - Sn effort is being made bring before Con gress at : an early a date as possible, a biA more elearlydelinlng thh - statim of the veteranVm- Ore corps,-and placing . govern• log the reguldeirME: • , Soreme Court bas before h the case ofTiltderlet.. Colernan, appellant, ve..the. Miami !User Bridge' Co. at The President has approindrthe joint riSoin-. Goa tendering the thanks of the people and (fon- - 'pees" to Major-General W. - T. Sherman, Reath officers and - soldiers of Ms command, for their gallant conduct In the late" Ingfient'morement GR~::1~i ~`. Ot R PICKETS ATTACKED4I6IIIOI9IX. TILE. 013 SECT FOOD AND CIATIRIO , litADQCAUTARS Anna OF POTOMC, JlMOttrj 0, 1865. j. At the time of the attack on our pickets this morning k was verydark, and the attacking Par ty, . approached cautiously behind - ;an old bbattii, till they were almost at ourlino ere our pickets 'were aware, of ; their coming. The men fired their pieces and then ran back toward thb reserve but the rebels were too close, to them; Arid being . . dressed,* our uniform theycould not be dtstin giddied foam oar own mei; and- ainwinetttly, were note fired on as they otherwise would have been; • Not Morolhan'tventrzitiglo shots were fired daring. ahe attack.- The rebels -retreated, „takingnine men with them, and wounding oae of-the 49th New Turk Ificented to the object of thaiikela to` (46. Lain *ld,/lifrelhtlalng, as they Macs demanded.. the knapsacks and blankets of our soldiets—few of which they got, however: , 'Our men go', on 'picket tar twenty-fetni,honrs,'Ond'oftly tarry one days''..iations'arith 'there; and • take eackaoi 'blankets' The. rebels , .. therefore, only, succeeded in getting a few lia'versticka; and, to. dat inTeoT tkb khtinantlts wale held up by ;the rebels to slow our' bays that they had gained some o em. Our boys swear vengeance Againal..tho raklens, and arcaolionaly. awaiting .an opportunity to pay them , hack double. On the other parts of the linef.notn gun- has been fired for some days. ' The weather_ law ngain..,changed from biing very e01d , ..t0 isik4aud.i.there is a *aspect; to-. night that we shall have nothing bat mud ter a wzrzrir Mai GOVERNOR PARKER. yRiAIIIOI ON NATIONAL AliTAllti. 17t$74Ru, Jass.llK-7-Titemnusge,of Governer, PdricerWaSrmrtiklij. The Elsie in out of debt: , Ths State clahns, for Its advaserthato the Gelled a:bilkata of $1140127. .ciawentor. Moles that there wield be a much better stain of ' cucLudllinnels l 4 hundred thettsinsT Toter In the toyed Endes, who:extremist! dole diesentfrom the policy br the instlata adinlids7 . tration, if It-vas generally understood that they could mese the policy of the adtnlnistration,' ands till be firm friends of the Government, and steadfast &lentils and supporters. cf„the Unkti. He thinks that the - mode Cr reconstruction by a tithe of the people in very small parte of seme of-the Stites in rebellion and the eloctionlbr . President of the Visited Stateeln-them, Is an set of great injustice to the loyal States, destroying equally of representation In the 'Electoral College: and Congress, which Is the foundation of aim zablican gm:lnnen . " . It thus -is Ali at lat.h. e Governor says Mat' if we continue to believer t the var will notexhanitas In means and -money, are Omit not be In -W framnef•taluttt . consider the question of pcath; • - lie" then" proceeds -to argue that, the_warts a national calamity. brioging In Its train hien merablc responsibilities and weight of debt..,•lis thinks. that the war aught. to cease wheti the rebels lay down their srmsattdretern to their 'all legiance to the constitution of the United Waters, I • Stibjugetten and- conquest will lead altidlem wan We should not only seeleto overthrow the rebel gayer:Mad by-three, but also to Conciliate \ and tont back the rebel mass, over whom It K' anises ' despotic sWer The. Governor_ Watts that the condition of the rebel army Such; as to later peate'ou the basis _be suggests. : A sodden and. forcible emsnclpatlon, he says, wlllnroduce Incalculable misery.. It sbouldbegratlysli and with the can 'seal of the' people "where - it extols. To be s a blessing we must -enmhat ~t4e differences of opinion that &act' among us; should be Mal ted-in dean:dustiest to maintain the nnlon Z3BVBNB. INFORMATION ONCERNINO BLOCK ADE`BEANER& _____ • Loss of the !kernel ; T T Wood Captor of, .the Eelfefooffiiatd., . .. . Nsw Tom, den.ll.—The steamer Columba,. - from HoVane on Shit Vtif;hiegirivol. The COD (Wendt steamer Coquette had left for Bassin, ATiTMtho Cootederattenag.- , The blockade rut wireL.‘irand3lsrulifd arrived from Galvestod: with cotton. The loco of the rebel steamarit. E. -Loo at- , the *path of „the Rio Grande, is eon firmed.'.fibiLmen` were drowned. The cut g out or the pciooncri Belle, at Galvestan,by the Federal expedition, if confirmed. Part of the crew of a blockade running schooner had been - amtsted at Galveston, charged with a design of surrendering the vessel to our squadron. cott . Delegates from etch of the Indian tribes who are .friendly with the rebels; had arrived jet Shreveport to requeettba smbarkatkm of D, sufficient to provide for- the tteeessi es of thcfres;•and. to larmste the regif mutat now hi the confoierall service. • ' k - - _ - .• . .., „ . imp , The Pbei)redatora Re - SouthuriArd. Tna , r.osigoptitti',Usg INFESTcD. car k r afg OutpuFlprid : , - • . • • li 15v. Loins, Jan. • 1 I.—Dispatches from" ke _ West saV the Indians et last *accounts wore on Republican dyer, retreating southward. Tho troops wero ecateentrniton : for pursuit. . Advice from Fort Kearney soy the - overtread '051111.c0 is infested from O'Yallon's SW' to the volley statiou, and perhaps beyond. The Indians so lamely outnumber the troops lb* offensive operoUtnifs cannot at prosent bo prosecuted with much (lance of eitectse.. • i 001) FORTIMMY COMM • lo 4 mobile AMI ReP4rinf • naiiroad. !emit° Jan. 11.—The etnannt /rely :Imported IbitifyiKeorinutorith %bedew of lislifiliriteto:i.trOttik.it.:tts4. Are Alio ad to be. iopep . tig Ittp more Ed oblo .'"Utiond:7 • . DAILY 10i Li itCMP.IO; COMMENTS OX GEN. DIX'S ORDER. Lfecoln , s eompliinop4d. TEE LIVERPOOL apprfv FUND. Le 4 Ntw roitx; Jan. 11.,---We -Ithve , the fidlOifillg IIeWS aleaiolll.Tiila : , , • ' Tho London Tinta sum If, the Afnitedidtates tlevernment is - mill advbed as to sentlits troops '.. to the Canadlaribaider,,v*, entails miimuler standleglietwom the lwti countries may be the The Daily Sees says the order of tjecit'ai 'wtil he disapproved by, the - Wastdnittein ember , : Ries.. It says the plea _which , dinilif alone war rant such a coarse'otrefusal - of the Caudle* authorities to . administer Notice,: and preserve dales - of allies, has' handl*" no 'foundation in thatesty action of Gen, Dtx, and'saya the resolution caned In Con peas ificetereneete Canadd, had a tendency to contPlireto the questlen,already seriously ens- The London fiat thinks the promptitude of the Canadian Government in , ordering the marrest 'of tbetalders, is zuhstantlal tetitlmonj Mite own faith, and will have reassuring effect in 'Washington and New, Talc. The New York correspondent of the London Timcs points oat that Gm Federal Government gave notice, In October, of - its retention to In crease:-the armament on .tlie Lakes,-and will theretbrebe before the opening of 'naviga tion In- the 'f3L.Lawr v nee, hero as suety war ships on the lakes .11, can bay or construct In the meantime, and that. the British Government will and Itself, aboutthe 15th of April., with only one vessel to oppose the Federal fleet. The London Daiiil.A•ctes publishes a letter from.Goldwin Smitl4:asserting Isis 'pconviction 'that the taking or. the Florida was entirely Reel dentaLand defends the language ofthe American propt.on the apbject. I. 110 says Itts a high cora pllment to the loyalty, and determination orthe American peoide. I ' ti The Timer Itublishes a letter from Lord Whim; ale in response to Mr. t3eward's refusal min cernlng the Liverpool fond. Nflameliffe quotes from Northern 'papers to dlsprove Sevrard's statement that the prisoners were not suffering unusual privations. lie denies that the Rinds .were mainly contributed by those trading with the Smith, and saving that the 'neve:went was almost entirely mired out by Southern ladies In .Engiand, and thin.thesefasalerlll not practically °Del the distribution ef tna - raha. . The tette: of Mr. Adams, communleatin: brleity,•Mr. 6eward"si retteal, la published. /n. It ?dr.' Adaros expressed regret : that he bee to :Elosc the correspondence. . contrasts the frank . aid temperate language of President Lincoln In recent sage, welt the -proclartmtkm 6f General Dix and the resolutions offered • in the•Foderal Senate' by Mr:"Cherller. , • 'dt Irt' : •"eptigrees we are chedge& with . complicity in ataassMation and killslge:Whiletbe military commander throMens our territory with inyasiont• buattre - chief of the Republic doer lattice to hi:the:int:do' end Eng and we' gladly : midi:re : 6lC Views' as those whielitlire and reason - ettil:7Oommend:to the N:nate= people. "A War . bet Ween England and America would be simply the most formidable •• Intersection in,behalf-io.f4lse.Eoutir which Mr. Davis cOuld•dealre: • - • ' The nmes especially recommends this pelt to. - pmddeedion of smpricaue.. it adds : • bee - 'linenlong "surmised 'Mal the'Cohtederate agents have been rather allured than deterred by the proapeeta of-. laternational • embroilment arising ouf eftbelr schunea; It, betides . escap-.. Ina with a. cruiser, and- plundering banks, they 'could bring. a powerful. enemy on the back Ofi" their foe, it would be an enormous gain ti;them. l'erliapt some of them now looking to theBt. ' 4riiirmiridd have )44 4f this kind. It is much; wiser to disappoint them than to play into thelo. game. The Fedora's may assure themselves that , notevartheoaptureofEashville, horthe :defeat et Sherman, would gratify the South half ai model st *. r0ptnre...W511.1145 agan% 'Which :certain northern paitlelans are incessantly advislAg.” • • The London Fed-displays similar views. Theilirinnotd airy* ire must take core and glee= them tuareasonsbiegemodsoy*Mxmileas; uu4 If war goad cometeeee; LV - AullSe, Aux tint( .",••The Sire blUereithe ' d tbeefeeling In tie if liked States'alxkit the release hf the 114.7411ktie Lent - would dErateldei eiVietpoli! is the oniaa of the Ciaediae. Govenudeatoile F11,1101. , -Boursis Atm.-. Restos 65 60.. I ---.Amrears,-7Titepadortioetifillusersiskerafo ifs • ti e effec.ted;Oti.a,'gratr le - Austria and Is'eald. thelcorine reduction will. be OEM, NWT OF 1811111116ES1k1D. "DV"lrla GI,AI" ',CA: AL 'ExPLoglori, r.ireat Mortality Aiming Union Prisoner:J; •- at Florence. 13. N'tvor Yonk„ Riehmond 117ag's , necial . .says it Is itnpoitible foe - 11rmidnridge to , • &fer:ll4llnm withlds pref est cOmtaand; and, demon s reinfomment. It says that when ' Gen: Giflem 'commenced repo - rattans ' for the ',i6Teinezt,fin'of...Xnalttine. and Banbridge 111/. , pcared• at - liettn's station, Gen.lireekborldge „ _thought we,designed erimittlig East Teannuce and wished to cover a movement of our stoics • • into Kenteckyv . Rebel *coda MO chit ctis am.; , through our Ravi confirmed this v etOreSsion and' It was fully believedby both Vaughan sad Block, • The movements of .our troops, completely de: ''c'elved the rebels, nall It was too lam to correct ,the mistake. . tier correspondent detalla all tho • :movements of Vaughan :and Itreckinrldge, until, , the yald.tras ended. Ile asp Wilt, tho. rapidity; • .with which :the enemy moved, enabled him-to - take tho• whole country by.surpriso. —When he came to Bristol; he captured the telegraph oper;., *tor and forced him to give one forthedifferent Wu* along tint entire line. Ile telegraPh o d•tO General lircdtinildgo and obtained. the Ins fcnnation hedalred. Ms advance on Abingdon and Glade Aprhigs was a complete Tha datnagn - done to the railroad islericiai , and will require name time to repair It . . All tba' bridgeS -of any, importance era destroyed, with elleczeeptlon of- thoeint Zaletiferand Canoes. The enemy demolished the machinery and bad . ins at therodtsrorksinsul dyoppad railroad Trion bi•. *id& =Da It dniern'hel.n. •The 'largest portion of the ner. r, oes who were there makirg ralt .vrcre captured and taken off; also hence. conies and wagons. •-•••. . The Richhiond PCspareli. *reboil rrina lforthern papers an account of the completion of Datil- Gop Sand, and says it knew nothing of the ex -104011 Patti Nevi Talk papers badhrrived. - A letter froin Vhirencer, 8. C., says' there are 10,000 prisoners there at present. The mortality among theta ht"irery great. Over 1,000 have died since the prison was established there. NEWNYditt MONEY Esdteliebt Ofet the:Dlstoveryof troleWilip thf Undsen._ Etimmtl'indu:rd m print Tobacco 'Exchange' Organized 'Opectat Creams Assoclste Press Dispatch. • • : .'. 17NteTUairditu. 11.- - -The shorn market' was . dig' at the . Stock Exchanger this morning., but • generally 'lady. ',The - exellernentiraArlo con tinues' and Jorge emottfils 'pre stiff thrown 'lineal the market. GOlcrlanCEite stronger, with a fair demand for 5-20's,ared 1040'..' :There is a !kir demand for railroad -toads. • Think efeeks aro dull. ;17,'' the decline pr. Mariposa continuos, the prlee ' falllng to 12. 11heellancous and rfial The Goid .. market Lai Loci' (pia duels; he dot, wish no rumors to athrt It. The favors to military and furelgri rumorss:awed a full of dter. : • -es per cent. There is a strong demand for, tu••• 4t seven per eeld....lkitieli 1.5 well supplied. , Money .. 1 a for Yorttiga Exclumge la only nom. The denurni. , • . . trial; . ••••• .11rnr at the _Petroleum Stocks ate generals,. .1m sales 2 400 shares - Board. The following are .. . American. 0;3 ; Gennanla, 3101100 do 'North . 4 411 Slams, 4,0C0t0 Illgbgate, 07; 100 do .1:16.41k , • at 31 t 12001 Crude l'etrolenm ts dull end hiali, -74 652 e ; Refined flrrch.at i 4(? 75c for Bonded, 34. 91@igiclor l'nblie. .TO ll l' o4 ratencn Exchange is nearly ready for opening, ,hlach exeltemset' page over (be dlecoTeriotratiblio at ielehla, 'on the Mama dyer. .. ~ ,-•-, • _, ', Prices 421 contiant loir .aratieff:Xne Punts' dealers,' The,emantlty offered '464lay =was re '19% centiper pound, and the holdur mai tuitions toucan an offer as any flgum. ' : ~•-• ' • ' ' A meeting' of tobacco merchant& was held I. ti-diy to organlac a Tobacco •Rxel'auge, and 4 0 inciwie the inlematin. bet/Clear and mania& tared tobacco: A . cOmmhtes was appointed 4.. i. prepare a eonstlintlon - and - bydaws; aq'rSroni•-: mead Om cieceniry afters; -- - - - • PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY, JANUAVY 12, 1805. uagitw CONCIESSf-SECOND SESHON THE ItECIPROCITY . TREATY IN THE SENATE. Sit% e cheo of Senators lOU and' Stumm. TUB AMENDIENT -- ,ABOLISUING SLIVEET . , _ W.unurtostniC%r, Jan. 11.1895. . SENATE. Vitt President ilamlin to the Chair. rettdons fir an Increase of. Ote pay of Jinni officers, were presented hy 'Messrs. Villsoni 'Trumbull sad Herds. Referred to tins 31ffittirf Committee.. , lifr.:Doellttlet.rresented a memorial from :the, Chamber Of, Commerce of 11.11wankee.- on hits • "subject of. canal navigation around the:Falls of Stage ' airerted• to the Committee on Mlltta ry Affsdrs. Mr. Clark, presented a petition of the citizens: of Vtrginta, askinA that a territorial govern- went be substituted for-their present. State COI-, eminent. Referred to the Committee on Terri.' i ]iii Fattr; fbarl7 the Committee on PonsiOns, reported a bill providing that no person Isbell ha allowed to draw a pension who Is on the pay eon of the. Invalid corps. Passed. Mr. Wiliam, from the Military Committeut re pOrted a bill to _authorize - the appointment of u Second Assistant Secretary of War. Passed, It provides for the aPpolntnient from ollieent, now connected with the War Department„ for it term of ono year- a person to be SecOnd , . Assistant Secretary of War, at a -salary, 'of SB,OOO per year. The duties to bo prescribed by the Secretary of War. . Mr. Grimes reported up the ,House bill to ad-, recce tine officers of the nary'llfty numbers in rank foranecial merit.- Passed. Mr. Van Winkle reported the bill to reimburse Adams' Express Company for lames sustain...4l;y, the sinking of a steamer .st New Orleans, havin g • on bOard'asitfe containing (lacerate:cat Treashry notes. After soma discussion It was referred to the Committee on Claims: The Insolation to rhpeatithe Reciprocity Treaty a - as then taken op. ' Mr. Rale said If the Senate contemplated the re peal of the Treaty, be. regarded it ass itepl in the wrong direction. Tim Treaty' bad been pro ductive of good to both parties, and torepeul it would effect no good. If the object in repealing it was to benellt our commercial am! finnnelal interests, he would notobjeett.but It had come from the Committee on Foreign Relations, and no report bad been made as to' why such action khould be - taken: - ' It bad bees said Chat the Treaty was all one way. The reasons aMigued. by thostylto urged Its abr.:gads* were vague , ned uniatiefactory. , Ile (Mr. Mile) h a d an In 14'reM,,In the.coixonemi al prospectof the country, and liehid taken the trouble to look al, the oper ation of the Treaty in the gross; same special pleader might Make out a case .against it on a raiticularpoint, but . Its genera l operation had been mirmertionattly.benettchaL_ _. ..' - .' - . - ' Mr. Dale road a statement a ; letter of the Beerstety.of the Treasury to show , that under the operations of thetreaty the exports..to.Can. ' soli bail been increasedin open year from 110,0100,- t,CII to; 01,000,011 - It-lt waswot free goods lint dtitYrlstYieg.o o4 W MR-increased..lle had told thafthinedst)ted,allest d,licr tarillso ei to Inatilit - etalleriJa the rattail Swigs: , the 'rates had not rlsen mom than two per cent lad . lisrtlits iitst year they bad deers red. Ist".l*lA, t ix • tbetrwere niketcew par' etint4..ifplj' `a. half f ent-...lergar.. tiatai hi, 11M0.:" The statement at. '..tbctebvibe , ttAtinsfair advantage pal min the y of ditties was thereforca vilmoke. In 1111 , a i e'sith libilitaalweie 1140IMIMOI'l la it . $11,000,C*0; Is 16511;493.0110 1 2i•i1ud 10 14 11 , ftSt1,4100,0011:' , The Imparts! I ncreased front X. 190 0 )0 to AMMO-, _ - ~. .-- L."... .• . ...lir. Mit was sorry th e IRltige W.Vit ZOO& bi er; ' . 60 kook:sip:6lWe malter.....The (Awake °tat merewati New Tait ;Bad fakeer the - Metter tinder Mustdderaßon - of sreitad Anon rePort,lizahe ' derstmulthe'Cleamber 'of Commerce at wassashena to tile repealwf the treaty; bath i. we algid natio se** a blow' at comeattes W m we needed-the istixi so mush. 1 1 • -in coneluslort" - Mtrlldr. said the ntikstiod at the treaty .: would - Ise 'ftarda Is " Canada- sod Bettie:ad, as estelhallass low the wrongs which the people of the. patted :Bidet rightly '110 1 44 1 0 thew had inb , .W.';bat. be was tarn 10. - or Caudda vita wtMaiK Ito* ,to-d o- &myth g they could the-wimp. that hid committed Wel), set' bit_ Peevern' their re ' • "ourlifettelleved It wouhl terengthen the re. Ms and weaken the Union Cause, to repeal the' treaty. .13uppan It tree that the repeal of th e t-eaty . would • impoverish Calladlt, be iltd not "belly's - it - Would •be wise to do eo. We aught Id have wished them to Luanne +k mid pre roue and enterprising, as, t h en 'Would auto to , buy from - ;la and • .and-help us -let coutrotirce, q m a the millet If • ': ,W 4 drive then by poverty, we would lairmt Mr s dem... But be bad no bore of preventing the passage Mlle resolution. Tills was a time a Iwo men took connect of their passions, rather than the welfare of the country. The treaty had been wise And salutary, and under it commerce had grown up end Improved, Until some gentleinets .e,tild point out some great Injury tint had been done, , lie _hoped the _Myatt would pause. tie hoped the, merchants or Naar York would hire An Opportunity to be heard some on the anitimt. ,Mr . Sumner sal& The reciprocity treaty bas, a' ..beautiful name. It, suggests at once' equelity, : ,exclor ge and surety, and he .abuse was earpiece to advance these Ideas. practically; . sad „that thin treaty - ran originally' acerptcd - 14, tpte people of the Lasted: titaies. - 14 however, It shall appear that MI Ka :organizing Mut .exchango It farrows equal - it y in anietersationel respect, thert mast a med. iticatlort be' blab in conformity and' n Just prin. ciplei. 'I.. mean to be brief, but I hope, though Trief,' to make the proper Conclusion appareet. The treaty may be seen under: four different. heads: the fisheries- • Max navigation of the St. - fatvrrence;' the. estrimerce between tbc United .B'.l,Xes and Bridal. l'revincei, and the nnenuenf ' the . Vaal. - Buttes: The fisheries have been a source ,of anxiety, throughout our history, even , from' the beginning; read fer.overal years pre. ',lone AO' tloa.lteelpracity Treaty they had hies the' . occasion of mutual; Irritation, urging - at 'times- la 'Nellie° • outbreak. The Treaty_ wee followed by"' entire:Alranqullity, which but sot ;beta; for a moment disturbed. , This Is a plain airautage; which citUDOC.be de nied; "Litt, so fir an I have been able to examine otncial.resurns,.; I , do- ets . and any farther evi dence allowing thti yebne or the Treaty. In this cottriectiotb,:whlle opinions. evert Among those taint: Interested. hi .the &herbs, as doubtless' them are patinae& for •it in • Glowarster, Massa elmectuii and putisini - agelest-lt in Maine, ;if titif•TintitY related. eifcluslrety.. to tisherles, , I ahonld -, not; ber yrißing - 10,.touch It. Bat the Practical question, Whether the advantage In tide respect Is strlllelene - to .00usterhalotlets the , dis advantage in other. roapeout. Nail comes the navigation of the : St. Lawrence) ;-hat this PlauSl4 - ble concession has proved to but little more, . tuna a sioustA It:appear* that - daring the, fini als years of the treaty, 'oll . ly, Dirty vessels. con taining-12,m0 torte,•paaaostieitirAra through' Ova St. Lawrence, and during the aanig' OM!, .only:. nineteen vessels,:' . contaleing 5140 tons, returned • by:. ,the ~ 'same - open ' highwriy. 'Thee° are very 'petty annotnicements when we eousider,tho.. +salmi •of , the e commerce on the' Takes, which- in:lBtd. was 18,797,330. When we consider the carrying ' trade, . betweee the - Uniteddtetes and , the British " . .provinees, (take the yeatit'lBs . l to tera hieluslve,) and we shell. .find. the e total. q That daring th e: palled the atitypOi: °Lout llaltad: , Stases" which , cleared swarth° British ;protium was 10,707,939 lotil 'and the ibrocCetApptil•witich - tleared during 'thf vitae pniod. VIEW ,01n,99stons; while. the shipping of thei , linifeff -.States which' entered at opr Custom Menses from the Britisitprovinties oren - -1,001,041g0nti," and the foreign ithlPplig which wOO 0 , 11 / 5 1 5 -V tons. - ' • • - ' • 1 "; ; I unntlonAliese things Ali Frei of coutrdet lit , eamunison with - these granaLmovemerusi . ,the' , business . whlch we have ikon able to do en . the BLlesivrenoo.4'eettisto:l)6trivlal. ' It'need not be considered as au element In the present &ens. . . . _ . illiall The treaty may be seen best in Ile bearing On 4ts sotantorceibotweat,tho two countries. This bee ittercarrd'immensely, nut It li difficult to inie Low snitch of this incrca.se Is due to the inlay; and bow touch Is doe to the natural growth .;.of opulation and Cite Pulliam of transportatibn in.Lotli countries. There are also ralirosli, pro=' riding prompt and constant means of internal ' communicallon, whifflu Intro gone into successful. opt:radon since Mc treaty. In the. Circe yearsimmoilately preceding the troaty,the total exports. tu ,Cauada and other British rroylncos writ. 919,910,018, and the total iroporta won't :073,589,577, being, of exports to imports,inallm proportion of ell, to 40. In the ten:Scars of the treaty, ihe Antal exports to Cia o& andlhollrithh rrovluces were $206.'150,031; tilt total Importe were 15)0,1199,780. According to theta amounts the caportu were In the propor Von of 100 to 79. The total exportalo Canada la the three years ithincitilate y here,•according ~.ic. tits treaty; were 81.19,687,935, and the Imports 445 071;674, beingle the 'proportion of 100 to 52. lALO Whole exports to Canada .alone do it blic:• - •.1. .'"Myears' of the treaty tram 8176,571,- 44' h 6 . 0 ' ' h It . ' . qta "Wr i I k t 7; ' c7P 'a 100 'i tT ' 6 4 4 7t , i 84741111 ; 2 4 , 6 1 nt ..4r ilte i. 'mit; to, lay bcforo . you • .1510 the , present' opport.. sanie In elmmerce the tygol nature of Abe ex.c.:. . this view whirls boltirtoin.the,itwis countries., In. -t. spoenstry • I 411mook the pro ept °emit= tt is sw. ~ to the to (*adder the mach thitiateatinotti a.. -... '0 t attod4pr, a digaraficktitweitit' the narcaa. . - 5144Wal4liisporia, involving la it coos ti.. whole petiloeurgacatiog of iwir,balase: of trsi• • 'rho' utetoroeuitrs*/90 , W1 0 1° 31 ° 114,1 , r 1 . "....,.•;.,-;:•.-.. ,- ,:: 1 : : iw • . • :.• i • .1:. -0,:•i,..1 ,• , . • le ~... I PITTSBURGH Ito, 1E44 fie., &if V , erturned on any cuntv,ted irincirlc oI poUt cal randy. A bin was passed to emend the cirn aprropria non act. by adding a proviso that in any action by or against any executors, administrators, or evardlans in which judgment may hare been rendered ?or or against them, neither party shall be allowed, An testify against others on any transaction;rmitas called to testify by the oppo site party or legal court. Mrit Colfax offered a resolution prodding re lief for the neople..if Chamber:4lllg, which was referred'to the Committee of Ways and Means, Stevens, from tba Committee on ' and Meats, reported abill making appropriations.. for the service for th 6 Poet Office Department, for the year ending Palf, , , which was made the. spfcial order for Wednesday next. • ,The House resumed Übe consideration ot the proresed•slavery amendment. • Clinton A. White believed In the qualified 60T , ereiguty of the States, and argued that there Was no power in the. Constitution to affect thel status of slavery as, Its regulation and manage. meat were within the province of 'the - States themselves, where the' Institution existed. Mr. 13n:inhere, of Delaware. ivas satisfied that the pending measure was both constitutional and beneficial, and the. mode of amendment dir Mr. Townsmid, of New Torii, opposed the amendment,' and contended that it was wrong, and Concluded that those who were opposed to the amendment were enemies of the Un105..11.1.5 , constituents still favor a basis on, the Crittenden resolattous:,. ~r. Mr. Holman, of Indiana, said - this amendment could not be adopted without being followed by more radical measures. If in the judgment of . Our fathers„ slavery was 'neon's:Meat with Republican form of government, - "they would have abolished It. The Democratic party was opposed - to the amendment because they want the Constitution preserved as. It Is. Ile denied that because of slavery, our country had become hissing and reproach; en the contrary, It had grown in population and wealth, and command ed the respect of. the world. If three-fourths of the States pass mat an amendment, and Rhode Island alone thonld be. the dissenting State, she would.hfwe the right, and it would be her duty to resist by force, and her cause would be sacred. The amendment would not be binding in moral law, and therefore cold. One part of the States cannot determine affairs for others.. The Constitution must be our only guide. - A fter same Maccusslon between Messrs. Pendle ton, end Jencks, of Rhode Island, the ifOIIBC adjourned. FROM REBEL NEWSPAPERS, GENERAL STONEMAN'S LATE RAID Resolution of Thanks to the . Cherokee Indians. EXULTATION OVER THE WILMINGTON FAILURE The -Giterrilla Mosby's Recoveiy An tleipaied; : REBEL PAPERS AND =FP DAVIS The Georgia Legislature to be • Iteconsured. AW.0111N10.33 OF , TUE 6LLsp,llif Wang tawnier Expedition. Into Routh. westernvtironia. Toltirdeta.;ll.—The late rebel uevesra. Firs contain an Interesting and detailed account of the lateltulon raid of (lens . Stoneman, But . . bridge and Gillem In Vast Tennessee and Rest so r slactusglng to, the enemy In the de.;, structlon el the salt' and lena works, and the' TWA emoted of other property. • , Though an elfort.ill mutate represent the ea. tiuto theiakerlismach loss than it .resny is, the writer cannot &Told acknowledgiag that It waistery.trassi , Wid &siva some consolation from tllefect_tha; aa the Yanks hate done all the hitinin.thel, regtWiltey are eapableof,somst rest for the rebel troops may be hoped for. . ~.rya reb4lamation *wee Ina4^alopted a ntolnilon of thanks to their Indian allies of the .Clusokee nation., •• • • - • - • - . The itichutout , paper* are still In/Noising .in giririficatlens over The failure of the expedition against the Wilmington defenses. • • . . . ditelty:ls said to be diol albre and in aidace of security, and Weal, recovery Is anticipated. In ihe sharp diectitedon now going on between the rebel newspaperelnishich Jeff Darts' med dling is charged :u the cause of all their recent disasters, Nome tifthcm in title defense Udall Gen: low as the marplot. , • 'The Milledgeville, Georgia, Retarder says the Georgia Legislature will be rozonvened as soon as the grate Ilosso ran be ropalrvd. The Alabama Legislature adjurrned after amending the revenue laws, providing for the surport of indinent families of soldiers, clothing for Alabama soldiers who arc prisoners, and for the deficiency In the treasury. The two Houses could not rarer upon a militia tall and none was piised. The Senate was in favor of a sweeping bill, while the Rouse insist ed on certain exemptions. Joint resolutions against meonstraction were pesied. • The` Smiled eonrulns an account. of a rebel , cavalry expedition into southwestern where. it says, the people generally"ate disloyal, and the motrotaltpasses are infested with bush hackere and swamp-dragoons. It If A vary rich, grain country and 'Mountie with tine fat stock. They secured 500 head, and undoubtedly made the people still more disloyal. TEE B.EtOVAL OF GEN. BUTLER. FROM IRE `.SIIRIAMPAII VALLEY. .•, • , TIIE ISDIBRING FOB FOOD. AO NEW MILIT&aY MOVEMENTS YEW' ISSUE OF 1-30 Z10.1"D8. THE VOTE ON THE CONSTITUTIOWIMOODMENTS More Peace Ruraaris. Tons, len; rerekh:, or . , Z . the hum% correspondent' says of Butler's re narmett- /41.1 a c4onpt except 0,5 General hint *fir, apPeu" o 4 l gratlT !fl*P'ised at;b ll "move. ' ',lf GM - removal' lips 'Cont.:J . 4 Gill Millington foliure„ . it was ;inquired whyult was not sooner made. The answer to this was that Gen. Ord, who-succeeds Get:'hutlerommi t tl;and the gotliinithilf awaited vm. .hts ~. • Gen.. huger received the order 1, half-past .eleven o'clock, tianday. forebooa, and ,- before three in the afternoon hal made ail his farewell preparations;. turned . ` over the arm j to bis sec meat 'and taken his depertnrnforlbri Nest& Tloilisrakr, llhenandeah eorrespandent The:inhabitants are. Infibring from the scarcity of-food, and Ito rebel troops are qUartered upon than, rendering their condition shill:nerd • PlOratile• military,morements of turbine° hare' takcm -place • recently ;in. the • The Tferald's 13Prbiglield (Mo.) correspondent • says.;.'The Union garrisons-haste, been with drawn from all the ports south of,. that, place an. qe far sia.Fort lhaltb, Arkansas, by order of Gen . A'W.ishlngtontlispetch says!.`Secretary Tist , j send= has asked a modification of tlfelaw ao ea 'to, enable him to tacos two hundred Millions more of 7-30 bonds. • „ -•- • • Therote ' en the' Constitutiotial amendment bill will be liostponed 'several days to - 411144 full The Herald's Washington dispatch says .leading Vence Democrat, who has taken a prom!- ' Went , part in •thtilicaCti nuirements during the late clectiote, and:whose:personal. relations whim rresident havelmen %TIT hiandly, hat gone Ito hichmond; - and will be prErbablyheatd from in a day or two. FROM: TENNESSEE, • _ Assembling of.tbe . Union Stale Con • yentiOM • Nammust, Yap. 10.—Tbe .Union Stato Con:: 'it !Ilion, for the pisrimuc of re-orgonlzing a civil: goveromentin Tonneaus, assembled at the Cap.; itol this morning. Delegates were present from' ail :parts oftbq State: Samuel IL Rodger. oZ Knog.'..county, *as 'chose* President; Ind ldr. Myera, of Maw, Cone,uf Nashville. 'lleeretariee.'. - ,Nothing of importance : woe one *day; and the' meeting sdlohnited until ' touter Among the Members hi •littendenelarere tome. of the. - ablest polltdelani 1n Tonnowlem Parson Drownio* and Horace Maynard are here, and attended the meeting to-day. •. "A heavy ran has been falling all day: The . Altai/ rising rsiiiPysritlf tett' feet water on the .. . 0 - , . . . .. ;_r.:t.. ---' - k:-. ti ... T r FA• _ •. . - ',.). MMIIIIMMIIIII , FROM LOUISVI L E Notorlous Guerrillas Captured and Executed. GAT HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE The Cause of Use Fire Unknown. Lotfirm:La, Jan. l ..—Slx inches of snow fell here ti:Hlay. • On Sunday, a scouting party Rom Clarksville, Tena., captured, south of the Cumberland river, the notorious guerrilla leader, Jake Sly. Sly and four of his men were executed on the spot, lu retardation fa the murder of Melon pris- One d'eloek, re.'m., Jan I.l.—The Galt Ileum Is net discovered to be on are, and the destruction a certain - . 'More particulars. ' SECOND DIBPATtIf 33; a. in.--ahe Gait House isentirely In rains. and 'Toy little furniture has been sated. A warehouse an the easterly side, occupied by F. W. Thomas sad Andrew Buchanan; are also destroyed. Opinions differ whether the fire was eatused by incendbirles or not. Major Bristow .very narrowly escaped; sir. Praetor of Woods' Theatre, is safe with all his baggage; 3irs.Veuce, of liarodsbarg, ICy , and family; escaped safely with a trunkfi l! of iraltut ble papers; Caqat.. S. T. Cushing, Thinekmorton and wife, Mr:T.: J. Polk iind rangy, and Mr. 'Rig are safe. 'llia insurance an the furniture enforth's rigencies,ls $OO,OOO. Thu best Information at, this hour indicates no lees of life, though this is doubtful. The fire is entirely checked. The IT.. S. Subsistence build lag, immediately In rear of the Galt Rouse is not Injured. St Mullen's (clothiers) loss 'is heavy. The aggregate loss la nearly $1,000,000. 111.131 D D1137-VICII Lomertuz, SMA7I. I.l.—The origin of the Galt Rouse fire le seam mystery. The only person known to have perished inthe flames, la William llama, of Shelby county, Kentucky. THE ST. ALBANS RAIDERS: Further Postponement of the Case. 'NIOBTREAI, San. 11.—Tho St. Albans raiders bulgy got another postponement rorthtrty days, to get farther evidence trotaßlebmond. Cold In New Yeik. NLIV Your., Tan. 11.—Gold stagnant,and price weak. Operators profess tothavolnformotton of movCmcats, that by to-marrow, will put gold up or down 10 per cent: The price opened at 223;4, fell to 3rln, and afterwards rallied to 223;4. • 'This Passport System. NEW Yost : Jan.,ll.—Messrs. Emmons and Lathrop,of Detroit, who have been hero in com munication with the govornment r -regarding the. passport system, have _vane to Washington on Situ. NEW You, Jan. U.-In &to Weed-0p dy1.7., wit thejary disagreed.' scrota 'wore for six cents taintlget..- Thar disagreed- loweert that and somE other sum. Bodies Dlacovered. Lontevwx, Jan. 11,.--Ttioremetas of the two . bodies dlicovered to-key lirfohg tho - delirls .11" the Gill House tire, Inwe not yet been. Ittentt. bed. CITY AND SFBERI9I4 Court of. Quarter Sessions. - Wipxitsvivri 7an:al4;l3.&Beibie4.udgeis Sterrett Brown. Thetrial of .TokieFilour,...a pollee:Enda - in Al; lochmy, who ems' Charged ''with perjury, and ...which was up fashezulpg; a few, days .ago, 113- gutted itiltbb '6ll,lc:don. Mte -- aehoed. Sen. en deferred. - : - - - John Warteld and Samuel Peterson, - Who were before the eourt on Tutedaj menhir:, on a charge of. assault sad battery; Wm:acquitted. - The case. of John }Levin, Petrick Malloy and Thomas-Lloyd, which was also, tried on Tues day crrenibg; resulted in the - acquittal' of Regan sad Llogd- but Malloy Was .fetrad guilty of :Mr, dOles*rlzi csattlagoratahhlngiatztesOltourke, - 4mollon-fer a new trial was made. . • Eliza Wolf plead gully to a charge' of Selling Alum without alicanse and was fined $35 and Vile Hardy plead . golly la two charges of Larceny, and wasfined alx._ and a quarter cents aud costa of prosocution. - Remanded for sea , Patrick Hollywood Was coed 395 and coats for selliogllmior without alicense. . John Ramer, Michael Waltz andJohnElpring cr-were amdgned on - a chargo of aggravated is. sault sad Natal', bat rip to tire o'clock yester day evening the verdict of ttiejtuy had not bien announced.' Fine---Dlitriet: Attorney Kirkpat rick on Liquoi setters. WM. Healcy,who was indicted for selling li quor withoto. license, came Into Court and plaid guilty, and was very anxious - to have his case die pi.sel of atones, as he wanted to get awaY. The District Attorney at'once recognir.ad him as an old offender, and gave his "character?' to the .court, watch, as the sequel proves, did Mr.. Healey. no.good, bat much harm. He informed the Conn that Healey had before hem twice In dicted for tin sama offence, at the October term; hen he was found guilty . and fined $5O and cods. At the Same time he was also. convicted or no assault and battery Ort a lady who begged him not to sell Kquor toter husband, who was a haldtual drunkard. The District Attorney far ther inforreed•the Court:that he was one of the woos:, menet ids class. that he kepi one of the irf,rst places Of the Mt . :LS.ld the city,' and that Dare wad dot a single demand for mercy to his cast.. • After heating the "character" as shown up by Mr. Kirkpatrick, the Court fined hlcapae hundred dollars, and Sent-Ilm to tha county Jail for thirty days. A few More maniples of this kipd would have a beneficial effect. The Cain of Rim Hilo Lynch. The case of Rev: , Mr. Lynch, of the South Common If. E. Church, Allegheny came up be . . fere toiled StateiCommtioionef Spronl yester. day, It will be rememlacred that Mr. Lyaeh was accused of perjury in having sworn that his son. bad not been "charged with-or convietad of fel ony," when making the .neceseary affidavit to el a ititaffinie. Se oral wit nesses - iwere examftted,and_thelesfttabay showed conclusively, that wh il e , ;3lr. - rya& had nab, scribed to the form of an affidavit- containing the donee above quoted, It had not been read Whim.. no naeurolpresompilaa 'would txriUt he know what be bad subscribed to; bat persona who are familia with' the manner ln 'which these matters, are disposed ef,readil,y, ondinftand . how easy It lrould.bi fora man to commit a blunder or over sight in this respec: The affidavit, legally and technically moldered, is: decidedly against Mr. Lynch; butivmletai had leen moon aware of the contebta of 1116 ttlayt t , the mouse of the , offense would -be en rr.ly wanting. , -.The cons - ntiosioner. after bearing the ,testknony, deter:, mined to hold the matter Under'advlsement Arrest' of ... tif ' offices- Happer,.atiAlleghemy, - yesterdu 'rested a man:named • Joluk3tcPolliti^vic. en: level!. (tom the, jai at pltanning Smut; months..' ..0 1 *co;. . ha' .4 bein arrested 6 11 '1: . ... gi427, hasbog been concerned'. wittsons or two. others h; ;lie robbery of a store It Kittanning • :He was arrested is Allegileny, and convoyed to county, for 011;104 managed_ o make ;his escape: Hie presence Imre was not knowit to , top pollee yeeturday, when he waii'Diund nt...work In 'a shoe shop. Ho was conveyed to' the. Mayer's , office, end locked, sip'unttl such time as - he can be renteivad 40' his old old quarters. no says he will escape again it ' they scud him back to KittantilOg, and we should, not wonder if he does; as Itla said, Abet the jail at that place Is in a rather dilapidated condition. There are two or threelffies in it through which prISOI3CTS have escaped, and the Commissioners refuee or neglect to appropriate a sufficient sum to CbUta" them. It is .worthy of note 'that IfeCollum has but one leg,and In crippled in_the other !hot, rendering his .means of locomotion exceedingly limited. Still he is hard to "keep ,withinbounds... , . DirtAMMO CASE oa itruncornoitu.—A dig trailing ease of hydrophobia hag occurred, near Marietta, Lancaster county. raulting In the geatitof a son of Mr. John Y. Grabill, on day last. lie waa bitten by a stomp doge 1100:10' few weeks,' since, but at the: wound wan trifling nothing redoes' was tOprehendeth A , few dm Woos no, died; however, 'tuiplessant, symptoms . eat in. and Dr. Hinkle being called, found at once Oolitic bay.was suffering from that most dread ltd of Ali diseases; hydroplibla.' After suffering= fur two days with the most violent spina, death came Whit relief on:Tlinraday morning. . • little - folks wilt ber.iin vila3 that a matinee will take placeaitiasonte 1411, at we'O'cleek, this ifttalaxa, 'when' Oerean wlt .mesa the trotalartul Ethna-tieterian.. :It n rgurAd: plc& ...Tea cents can' hardly ho itretattai more talagahty than :by payleg thlt:Ptaatlfal Pau?* rams LETTER 'MOIR urArunsturßiz. 'HOW: OP ItultassorraTirns, t Ilmuusnmta, January 10, 11 t. .4. Mrssns. Eorrons Legislature may now be said to hare fairly commenced operations. The Senate met at elsren o'clock, rind af ter the raiding of the journal of Wednesday last, the following standing committees were an nounced : Faltrat .7trintiony—MesFra: Lowry, Champ _ nays, Clymer, Hall and Digliam. ..Finanec—Messrs. Connell, Graham, M'Cadd less; Wilson and Walls. Judiciary—Messrs. Fleming, Champaer, Mc- • Campus 11811 and Clymer. • Arponnis—llessrs. Wilson, Hoge, Dunlap, Royer and Donovan. Banks . aNd ExAram—Main. Mccandless v. Wilson, Hall, %Flamm:id Scholl. Prnsions• mud aratuities—Mensrs. St. Clair, llonseholder,'Wllson, McSherry and Hopkiss. Corporations—Messrs. Ridgway, Dunlap, eon, Stark and Fleming. Banta—Messrs. Graham; Council, Lowry, St. Moir and Randall. • Canala and inland NarVition—Messrs. !louse bolder, 'Wilson, Royer, Latta and Montgont-' cry. ' Railroads—Malian. Nietols, Lowry, Graham, Ridgway pad Randall: Election Districts—Messrs. Dunlap, St. Clair, Haines, McSberry and Latta. Retrenchment aux( Rearm—Messrs. Hoge, St. Clair, Biginun, Hopkins and Montgomery. Education—liessms. Worthington, Graintin, .Ifouseholder, Wallace and Walls. dries/tars and Domertic.Modulsaiurea —Messrs. Worthington, Nichols. ling; Bucher and James. Jilittia—Meegra. Lowry, Champneye, 'Hoge, Donovan and Schall. Roods and Bridges—'Messrs. Dunlap, House holder; Hoge, Randall and Stalk.. - Compare BM—Messrs. Hopkins, Householder, Royer MeSherry and Beardsloa. Vice and limuoredity—Messrs. Graham, Worth.:' Ington, Jamas, Latta andliticher. . • Prisate Claims and Darnages--Mesers. Bigham, Householder,Beardslee and Stark. Library—Messrs. Worthington', Wallace and Punie Printing—Messrs. Champneys, Haines, Clymer and Royer. • .Pahlie Buildings—Messrs. Flaming, Connell and Walls. Xen , Couaties and County Seats—Messra. Hoge. Wilson, Latta, James and Gaines. As you riweire a telegraphic synopsis of bills, Sc., I need not report them hero. . . The Hone met at 11 o'clock A. or., Speaker Olmstead In the Chair. After the reading of the journal of Wednesday last, the following stand ing committees were announced.' • Ways and Mans—Messrs. COchran, delphia,) Guersey, Brown, Orwig, Miller, Mc ' Clue, Koonce, Glass, Bidgwin, Cochran, (Erin,) Kerne, Perching, Quigley, Sharpe and NelSod. • Judiciary Grarral•--Messrs. Brown,. o:vrig, Negley,. Thomas, Cochran, (Philadelphia,) (Danphin,) Pershing, Guersey, Shenk, • liakes, Spangler, Osterbont, Waddell and 4lex ander. • • Judiciarylocal—Messrs. Orwig;Negley, Wells, Berens, Buddiman, Apeman, (Bnydor,) • Sea right, Alexander, Billing, Hennes, Waddell, Spangler, Herron, Barr and Osterhout. ,Federal Retations—Meurs. Allenaan, Vila) Thomas, McChire, Brown, Guernsey, Or wig, Pershing, Sharpe, Haslett, Ituddlinan, Purdy, Koonce, Cochran, ( Erie, ). Hakes and- Anderson. Rattromls—Messrs. MrCiare, Alkman (Da plata) Kerns, Watt. Clew, Pant:oast, Osi ta erhout, lialsbach, Sturtevant, Spangler, Negloy,Qulgley, Sutphin, Pershing . and Pace. " _Passenger Raihasys—Messrs. Lou, Glass, Slack, Chadwick, Smith, (Philadelphia) Henna Fos ter, Joseph, Watt„Pmelicren, Quigley, Pancoast, Hood, Sutphin and Donnelly. • Corporations—lifters. Mack, Smith, (Phila delphia) Beals, Alleman, (Dantilain,) Boyer, .(Gleardeld,) Freeborn, Dellaven, Fos ter Hakes Sterner, hieliffee, „Purdy, &aright drjerow „olifairs—hiessrs. Sapey, Shenki Quay, Sternir Colville, Swoope, Hennes, Kline, fist terthwtht, Boyer, (SeituyikM,) Arrastnaug, Cam • (YOU, Freela rn, Bennis and:Andersen. C - conia—idisarr e Kegley, Baddinnto:" Quftn Stant', (Indland,) Alexander, Pordy, Hill, Wood, Blee, , Welsea, Bimope, Miller, Misalmer, Sharp less and Weaver. Eaates mail .Ereheats—gegsra. Guernsey, klle man, (Snyder,) Lee, Chadwlel4 Alexander, Waddell, &aright, Thomas, Wad% Spangler, Hood, /lake., Andersm . k, Barr and Cochran (Philadelphia.) . Ikliaanioa--Messnt. Herron, 'Nelson, Kelley,- Osterhord, • Eldred, Alleman, (Snyder,) Wood, ' Tyco, Rice, „Sharpies% fiturtirrabt, MeAfechtraidgisnd'hflultrier. • ' • siermmb—Messts, Cochran, (pla,), Herron, Sterner, Smith, (lisdiana,) , Swoop% Rhoads,' Jacoby; Adlum, Calvin; Gilbert, llowlnin, ice - ; • ' • Reath, Bridges" and 'Canots--Meurs. Marsh, Kownee, Tyson, Cochran, (Erld.) DeNnym% Mc- Kee, Cameron, ; Roth% McKinley, Markley, • Shltner, Armstrong ,, Pennypneker, "Eldredotthd. ; Alta tkunates and Canntli .Seats—Mainsto. lingfelt, Kelloi;bleAfic, Marsh, Burgwln, • litmus,- Wells, Prrrtly, S 'mope; Dosses, Nelson, Cameron and Satterthworth. • AR/indium' - and dfatittibeterres—lticaars. WOW' Eilutrylea, Grinnell, Billingfelt, Marshall, McKee, Headman, Kaiser, Ross, Rhoeds,MeElroy,Wood, Kline. Wilson and Grady. Direoresa—Messrs. Smith, (Philadelphia.) Ilas lett, Foster, 'Hoffer, Peunypseker,; Donnelly; Colville, Aldum, Boyer,' (Cleartield,) Bowman, Weiner, Seibert, Armstrong and. Wll - Ecmiv—Messrs. Kerns, Rood, DelEaven, Ad um, Colville, Hoffer, Shenk, Weiser, • Alleman,. (Soyder,) Siebert, McKinley, Eatterthwalr, Boy er, (flchnylklll,) Watt and Sutphli. - .Pensions and Grarsaties--hicsirs. Rurgwln, Flood, Smith, (Indiana,) Ross, Marshal, Slack, Rhoads, Chadwick, Calvin, M'Keo, Boyer, (Schuyikill,) Billing felt, Shinier and Marsh. Compare Bati—Messrs. Watt; Marsh, Peony -packer, Sturtevant,Baltbach, Dormer and Mark- ley. • Tice inul Immorctitq Means. 11111, Ilartner,. Headman, Grinnell, Flose4iebian.Adltim,Graily, Tharticr, Bltarpless; Tyson, • JPEIroy; Ross and Sllne.' - • Printing—Maws. Easlett, Borgwin, JaCob7. Barr anti M'Afed.- • -- • LibrarT,---Mcsers.3lllier, Lee, Barlett, Koonce; Barr, Dormer and Seibert. • . • Elation Districts—Mcsers, Sutphin, Bill, Kel ley Tyson, Rhoads, Eldred, liarmer, Headman, Kaiser, Rose, .74'Elroy, Wood,.Grady, -Boss aad Lee. . • Sufidinp---Idessra. Balsbach, Bowman „Uln and ifininds—Messrs. Pancoist, Grin nell, Harmer, Gilbert, Donnelly, Jacoby. ;Rota; MYllarey, Weaver, Josephs, Misainter, klarshal and Balser. Among the bills which were read in place to day was one by Mr. Hasten, of Butler, to' in crease the tolls en the' Allegheny and , Butler Plank-road. The gentleman asked thattlie Mies - be Impended, and the blll be at once Put - upon Rs passage.' Mr. Herron objected,,hoping"that the House would not Impend the rates, es his constituents were interested in the"Tiropositiort,. and he wished to' hter hem them before the measure Was hurried' through.- The Kmiec re fused to suspend the nth.% aqd the Mil-was re; feired.: Mr. Herron al though vcry uncistenta-, -Gys oin his manner , is one of the most indestri- - one arid attentive representativm to the Hattie, and blifellowminabem believing him to be coh selentioniand sincere,- he has a metal Influence hertJ -• The bill introduced by Mr. Negidy,:of Butler; relating to persona . eseisping from, end avoiding military smirk*, is a measure of vast importance; the passage of which-at this time Is loadlicaller, for. .The act in question contemplates' the - dß.' franchhang of all - deranters,liklng ,away from Mentz the right ol'auffrage,depriving them of :11 holding any Mace or inheriting any oMb:a under, the Lnteetate laws of the Commonwealth: 'There' are amend important features to the MIL whichT • ,hatre not time to -wiles, Mit when. the bill : in. printed I will forward you a copy. If it passes, , `as it Into be hoped it4wlll, It will effectually stop' thewhidesale system of skeddadling which hes - The 1 introduced:l4 the same gentleman, to aid in the support and education Of.degitute sot. , dime orphans,. Meet humann, Just,' and patriotic measure., Mr. Henley, :Whole brother of Major F. C. ; iNegley,..„ of ,the : ward, moot excellent repastttatire,f ever onthealert, , 'attentive, industrious end intelligent: The peo ple of his county frillteaks a mistake by not keeping bile here, if hodesires to come. - veto message was- received from - the GO , enter, vetoing : ` session, giving bounties to droned men from llchitylklll county. Thla rattles the question; I ',regime, for ail coon.' tier, and gives the bounty to men who volenleer,: instead of those who are draggedinto the serrlee. Of course, if men get as much for being forced , to do their. duty, there would be no particular Incentive for, men to • be patriotic by offering to fight the battler of the '. - country. - ' A joint committee bei been raised, of which Senator Bella Chairman In the Smote. and Col: MeClitre in, the Hoe," to revise the fules °Slim e tw on o s i ti t t o ut u ie u ti, rs T% I.d en teusoarsulolb:hrmarett°bothtletteseweefnillised. introduced; Indicate epeettleally their object, and: o prel'ent the introdiettOn Of nett where tbo, courts have jttriselletion., It ' le' an Important, niatter;and• has been - committed to geudeduim. every Way qualified bi diSehaTethe duties Natis. - . , j6i nt .committee, to vbaltWashingtori, in : reference tolbe.. quOta Pennsylvaiga, tinder' the late ',ran Pr-Oto..rF.aßkilittr hats* YoL.Aolla urthlig."-The gentlemen genoroang t h e.wm .. mitten. alit . liketY.4roP'llver ;PALM city Mag.. 'Dl:levet die:tepees toduorrOw or next day. :Me. ran . .lB,chalitrum et, the Ornate Committee mid mr..Coobraa..heide,the Halm Committee. - .They ' are both men of backbone and nlli stand trpfer what they think att.-Yours • - ern BLISIIED Letter fretri cluttZAutroga, CILVTTANOCULy.T3n. ft, 1505 EDITORS GAIKT7x:—TIIO Anderson—lnn.r the Nth Pa. 6arairy—have done nobl 41O' lonel Palmer had commend of all the eaNdry Circa under General Steedman,. in the pundit , and flack movement on Hood. 20P1Clal dispiteiuss say the ilith captured Hood's' entire pontoon train of 120 wagons, and wagsus of sup plies, and 150 prisoners. Last . week,fiftems men of Company It. 15th Ps. Cavalry, commanded by Sergeant, :speared two pieces of artillery from a rebel battery with ontthe loss of a single man. Ais ler as I cat learn, there have besuno casualties . in lb. regi ment during the present catepalgu. The friendsof the 15th should feel Arend of it; for Hit noble part they have bort& In inflicting the' . pUnish meat they have, bn floors routed and demond- Iced army. . Hood is now at Corinth beyond n doubt . , and will in all probability make a stand sentoarhem in the ncighborhood.Thomas is Actively , proper kg for alnew camPaign,:and If i#Ftythln„, 4, works right. - *Milo entire =tech. - Inside or ten days. Ile.will start from Eastport,. HissisSippi, mak ing that Lis base of supplies, which will be car ried there by railroad and watee,lTlto only thing that detains blmis the want'of liMses and mules. His cafalry, was rturdowu. parsedug, ]lend, and will have to he replactil by a me* stock, which is being done as rapidly as possible.' Thomas' foree.for the new carepalgtil - nutriber - about :11,000 or 15.000 effective menu and If Hood raakela stand you will bear of - another defeat like that of Franklin. The balance of Thomas' troops will be scattered through West.Tennesseei sod also to look aster gueirtilaw, and keep his comramdeations open' with linslay.llle and the North. Several rebel prisoners' captured by Thomas In las last campaign left hrre. VARY for the North Yours, .ettiron. Refugee Reiter Committee 'of Ohio. Cmlope Cmcmx.e•er, Omo, t 31ereit:II, OFFICE, Dec. 10, 1664. 5 To all fil:om it may . Concern: Mr. Eagan Conklino, the authorized Agent. of the /*ogee Relief COMIDIASIOU of Ohio, visits the East for The ptirpose of malting collections for the benefit of - the Southern refugees who are constantly seekinr asylum In this city. The citliens of Cincinnati have, daring the' last year. through the Refugee Commission, con tributed very liberally to their support, but their numbers and distress have increased to such an extent, that without aid from other cities, great suffering must ensue. • . flies° troubles intim been brought'iipon3s by the war, and the lengthen' should be botne'alike by all our people, bat, from one situation on the border, clinometer number apply'here, avid I ant sure. when these facts are • knownlEastOluit the people will generally-respond to the call of Mr. Conkllim. • ' L. C. ILtunts,, ' a.]lv_ ____Mayor of Cincinnati , O. StaprenlC Present, Woodward, C. and TirOmPson, • Strong and A . s .. .mett Justices. Opinions were delivered on Mf achy, - lit tho following cases: By ThompsOn, at al. its: Fhillips et. al. Error to,Orstriet Court, Allegttedy . coun ty. Judgment.atlirmed. •-• lifelanley, executors bf Curtiminipi Ira:Sarah. lleaks. Error 'to Coniinon Pleas Of , -FaYetta county.. Judgment /armed. - •, • By Strong, J:Tha --. Citiznut . PassengAr Rait- Mar Company,. Ta: Behdre . .- 'Error to the Dis trict ,Court of .Allegbeny. county'. JudgmentiddrinaL . • • Smith vs. - Ci'Con ' Utir.Etror to6idnincd .r aleas of Allegheny county: • Nlft's Conituottyletta„Pllitddelphia county:, The dieree affirmed. , , Callum vs. Wagstaff. 'Error affirmed.' _. P:';"Venan go county': fiudgmentfaninteduf: to; roy E===3l , ~ ... . . . ' It 'will be . remerabered that' on'i3aturilay, the Mit ult.,.dri aceldat.Oecurred - M . a train on the Concedaville ltailiOad, near Bello : \ Waal; by which severalTersons were b*redpamong whom area' Unmet :Meyers, ;eotidiethr bri:the tralq. )de era was severely ; burned and-hadl,hts leg broken: • After a few' dale' mortSlMUSatisef In, rendering anormtutten nettessart- sill the legwaa taken otf abuse the nee on. Thereday last.: On Saturday U1,161'44 was' discovered mcoittlea, S si l. on of the thigh bad en '. and` iie mating mut - died: mr - Tuesday: 4')n t. i icettelar emitting Alderman DonaldscaL ,cm tiled ji,,liirLto In midgate Lhe cirentMdaiimer hiding to lie deathof Meyers: - Vbe',Stry,'iallcir• trainee' the state ments of 41 large number - of wltdeues, returned :it Terget. ~,et, accidental deatlk rundtblkm. :fro crelemmesi on the yart'of the ,wittatnion., . t :. . 7 m or t a ntyy. • Dr. GtorgV6. Stecook„ Physician tope turd of ilealtb, reports the romewhlF deaths .14 the city, fro 6 Dec.31...180.4;0 . . . • .hudet......i0..1 white. - 14 4,;;; , ; Fenealeev.,. 4 [Cob= S ..of the dlse4itiei_tkere stein c Abeept of, lleer,l; prgante disease' of heart: typhoid, feeor, 5; pee:peen' ibid., 1; 'eld ehettiatle . Reri earditis, &meld 'Leerhetli,*lf itill-bent„ 1; coneurnrllori, eurcreativereatarth;l;tuikno.wet, ..tscrunn , Du. -Punsturt,-rAcw. .datuat Prestley, wilt deliver a lorturnon ." Popular Education," Friday evening nett, at'iNo..einek; at thaFfith4rard Sehoollionse.' erdat that the Erin& of ;education will avail , thenualves of this opportunity, and attend erkmasse.,...The reverend gentleman's great talent ain - apeaker, and the intpoitanee of the Subjoin', should corn• mend untotaided Interest. The Invitation ex tended, not only to teachers and seboordhietors. but 'to all who are wefi-wishers trifle eonegton ICATOR'S COMM.—Yesterday was'nratstfally dull at this piece or resort. few • "drunksfr were. "gobbled up" on .Trtesdaynlght,bat °they all pald-ilich. Ms in the . morning, and' tocilr,ll fresh start:;:: Aside floret these there Were no app foricsins o the City Treasury., Thls - dullness Is aecouisted for by the fact that..the Court of - Q.:loiter Sessions' dispenics Pintas to the needy. •• When that 'adjourns Mayer'a Witness will sguln"look np." .„. , ; LL.• Tninn WARD' Drury Mannita.—A .meeting of the Olsen. or the . Third ward, was held yes terday evening for thopurpostof Making dn to divide the quote of the ward- between thetwo cicetiary precincts. ; It is !aid tiutt,the drat-pre firalsised a coniddcrable erects of men. 'curer the seeond; and an applicationnill probably tie made Imo the quota of the.eard apportioned by, the precinct& , We did not learn. tie result of the meeting. As. Oanc9vlcs.-4 belMcvis lotroteams. and tenantli Waco that'ihe perennial:ln (=thrill& Teeming are in each a condition: as lobe tafetfor the passage or pedeatrlans-as - tbere .13. an ordl , °lnce Ilarud Perinit4g.ijael*alVw to remain 3, on.the . s deivalk& .to attend to the matter they not only endangcrthe aitcty of the pnhite. but also laY themselves lisbie tti elkifere YAW!! , Dlmicscy.-411trrnends oC thosCithsTh are tionbled with- bart.breatlidad;,throngh - ovac rqueandsbness; dislike 4.6 'infer to ll.Ventinidt positive and cruel mistake; eaperlally If litey'are aware of the merits:and great: efildiry cittha- FriOniat Bonodont.' T6ls U the:tate and-nridp remedy for the aillieultyl there lane Tondo:too* for a bad breath-now. Bold by ail Aniggltta., . . :Braszemao.-nThe cold . weather.: wt%. Taeattay ntabsarid yesterday had the effect So eesealthe "1.4 rata which fell In (tootling quantities oa,TuesdAy. Ea Ala thaaireete aro covered with tee and now.. It. 'afrordttig a care orportany tor 'sleighing, ead the "gay and reetWe'? portientpf our.cotturaudty are enloyln;;It "butigy." • a . • . _ publishing the , ' bank electionl jestenlay; the names of the:Directors 'of the 'Fourth Notional Bank cif Pittsburgh and these :of the First 'National' Bonk- of. Allegbenj-wrire run togetherns belonging to the fleet named oor poration: The tipes - -Lplay queer freaks . Some- iaarsTrr).—A boyadj-Jureiper, from -Kew York, LIS yesterday . wordage, 12Trelned by The 'Mayor's police, and hap Jed war to the Proros[ .Marshal for ftalier disposition. . . .-• ' Cizrztw,s..Tioqszt, tor Oa Lthrtii,99terlan, hi ue ilfor.the. first e4puing's .. . -.- _ 05141M1 FAr.M.INC, 4.T. 7 11E-Gaga OF WOO r nok3.—.3fr. Von - Ifikitlti has' started an enter- , 'prise-which luta quite a novel 'seam& °Ostrich Lantithg " 1 . to he a.secitgnized branch of British industry. Thu ovtriehes rru to be kept In as `ennloenre, gjving to thirty birds aboutpk acres of good gVaaing lend, and then every aviliontint their wing feathers arc to be, plucliod: By titia abort and easy:method 1',.. 4 :i may be realized per bird per annum; or icrthirty Link the reapecta- , ' We srkra of 4.:750.' ,he Cape Armes is repnekahly aangttine''On the 'subject, eta ', rematha t_. :."14, teems to tur`th at this. hitherto Iteglnutid ittattter., e irhlch -vvith - Ahe julJobiln; frets .. l3olW,lA =Li . . : citly tbe 9Sticlieoutitlis Mr- 6 410 4 # . ' • the gold 'mince of Australia, Callibtala and', tn r- il6r—BOSS.•!—'ll.iieetsi eretdeg, lath.* the Bee. J. n. Kerr LIST, ut00t17,424 1°51V01,, ftod 3/*#.24•101053;,9044. „ . TOTIL.OIf FlikenC. TPA neAt about TA lone, , Tbe fariejnl will ,kmt. tief gaud D{l tlt va*lSit "PA4:4i4oifirA,tieets• •-'7;;:.-tz =SEM