• - •t-Vbitiieis - :4.4 . :,ww!Nk0 . 444te VERY LATEST' NEWS ME= 11-.,TEINSYLVANIA:- LEGISLATURE. Dtspateh .„ specat litsmateamm, .Jaa. 19,4ga. • fasueta.—ldr. 'flogs offered a smiplemenit to . the isilt33nabililt 'Joint tentiatsi inicr,adjoining prop/03i owners of, mineral iambi to improve and deielopo the lame: ' • Ke.41.„ Clakolfered a fesoymon,iegalling the Committee on Banks to inquire and repor t If any banks in the Commomiegth have paid dlr- Idetidaintsprier. topside the payamo tax :, . : wittaheViweeM - liend' for theperseis *ad !!: ; A bill authorising the melba of a kr!Oga z - over Oil Creek, at Olt City, naiad 31r. ItiltSdcm' edbiltk* kllrinttiorizing the 7: 1 Condi to , d ecrea an locreaas of tall on all tnra 7 , piked anaCilazikraseci*moes. 20.tiiiiity afire' 't bill pinhibithig the e:- -atcolorad „psoopler..froza PisSenger Rail way Calla; al4ngthy apoech . Other Senators Alooke,aad It mil:thew referred to the_ Judie:WY Convoke.- • ' ' ' ' : Adientelledr - llouvt.—jlfr: Kelley presented petitions isTor . ablo to ,the .construction: of tpe !Item: Creek turnpike, pfashingtou Co. . • Rey. Bryan 11111, member of the House, was aimed Chaplain of the House. Adjourned. LATE .NEIVE }llO . ll RTIADIOND, ttliE1111:`, 1 .S110;16;41 :AND StAIRS IiEGIOEB 'FLEEING •FRO3I RICIIIIOND From General Thomas%Department ENCOVRAGINO VXE W OF .A.PrAIRS. - • . . NEil.tenur, Kati 19;.The Richmond Whig; in —.. last Moadara Plana, Unbar that Jeff. DaTii hai q sent as autograph letter to Mr. Blair, exproaaing %or his willingness to send or receive commiisionem •-authorineti terbOotiate St peace. - '• The boat that took Mr. Blair fromi &oh mond,' an insittnm' itrip carried to "that 'place Allen. Singleton, of a pewee Democrat, from ,whose malt grime' of the Richmond . popesare hoping for much In the way of paelfiCation. Notwithstanding ) the 'fact . that the. Military authotitlea have shut wan principal highways leadingio the. Yankee tines,. the negraea - • n!, the - Richmond Pipets OAT, to flea from that city-In gangs in .apprehecalon of, being con sani_ ptcd. IMo the teterAisay. The Tribune's Washinon ,apecial says the Presidiut 'been' cl o seted all 'daY, denying himself to alkoomers. is,whispared that two Alabama peace commlardonera had an audience, and that thev.Preridous , wee , giving. hii Mindte: • the commissioners from both sides of the line of war, In 'order to bring about rta,Mthunent. The setae special also rays:: , r The goVernment 'l -, etpoeta news 'of important successes The Rithirenid .Reanntneu of the 16th, 'twit rumors imncernifig - thenetnre'cif . the 'paper negotiations that old Blair - carries back ;with him, are very numerous, slid weore confidently amured that the mission has biOng,ht the pears question to a point that provides for theanpoint= mint of cominiaakment froml'eßiter aide :With' • 'aulboritY &ley a pence- fonhdaticelf . • . Thc Whig , of the 16th, says Rots understood -Mat Mr...Biliralid'a 411.Pri tte ,: siad"coutIdentLia InT trirriew with the President. Lie came In no • dal capaotlyi - fififtifid rippliiclal Intercourse with • any metiditqlf the - Goveritment: The. belief in will tr.terriew. may! lead to apptiftetweela-authoriaeil agents' or .inrataatoncra of the OM goiernmenta: ' • It is known that Prealdolt Davit will permit' no obstacles:4 lam CI stoo6in goltwqii4:4.44- Atneerrobekinteolistabilloisi:l" Mr. Blair was lumdsomely . entertained during Lis sOtmilinlAtelittered:' . are aerated that thoici.:irt is true (bat' Prcsidt , rl 'seat;, letter, to Hr,.-Blair, express ' lug Lip willhigness to slant or receive, commla.! stoners , authortroltittinegitlato, peace. It la understood that lir. Blair told the Prod-: dent that hi character but simply with the knowledge and _consent of Mr. Livrolu4 Re expressed the hope that Mr. Lin • coin would pertainly eppohlt, commis/donors to meet C , lntasiloners appointed by our President. rile 2 etbit , 'W*.sidegniti . 'spet•ial Thomm "hid *fitted tolha War' Department's letter,- gigng a.fintry.exueonraging . view. of the militory , maid» int , the,Soutii-weat. :He says ~hoed runnot get an armyof.lo,ooo, and that the Sooth 4 wo alputtptilicaliptlalaPtru;ed cosuitry.: ryzait.,4` Ev" MC= Ai6iNmxs4em4css - ov-iro-; - ' Peil e,N, Jan. 10.--The funeral of Edward •el 5, Evertit fociiPlace to-day In the Pint Church, ~ .serTierß ?t' a mare, private, Character kaviog Pre , _--Tieu`te been lierd:Jl•theletto residence of the -C: ' • &Tenet d. The 'church vein ' draped in itni iyiti:•' i bi n s • ;,—,__ ..._- c t " i 14 " et th e.“•elio-•."... realAilli Were brought, .g i. .to the cbnrck;'ta eoutt'by the Independent Os iii ;.-dote, the' following outleman -acting at pall $••4 !:. 'keen: 1-, lion. Emery Waahimma, s= -Governo- , is' :,' of Nnesschusettsj : le. W. Lincoln. Jr., lime of I --. -,--, Wider:: Thomas Hill, Thealdent of Harvard Ural , -, la nity; G. T. Bigelow, _Chief. Justice:, George , ise - - -e? - Ticknor, Trustee - of-Public Library; lt.'Ci. Vrln 0 '.....11,t0p, President of the Hintorical Society; 'C. G. Al - : Loring, Vice . President, of - the Union Club; Asa I'4 Gray, President of, the Academy of Arta and r, .... - -StieFICES: &YD.: Onlhatti;Cokrifel, U. S. A.; and lElea H. Effingham, near Admiral, U. B. N. . • lle• Inscription; en title: COZJIj borne upon a • ; ucild sitter Pliticis as follows i " Edwar Everett, - i • learn in Dorchester, Maas., the-Ilth of April.. 17:4. Dled in Boston, the 10th orJentoiry,l3os." UPon the casket, awveaDt of White dowers and , -i:, TLe eerticei treuitlll444 and inipreuildie, Opeal; ! L'• big with 114, burial. chant of - the . Episcopal • ser. , • l'• vice, •e Teeth' Moso-lintew My - Days," tellowed , --- i' : la the ni . lli W'W' ir rPriere-' ralNa 'from 5 saviptntr, and'pliyer yßeje.,Dei, alkev, Presl 7 . • : dent of itifiVarrlWiceui• ~ - • • ! .:• - Rev. Rufas:Ellts, then made in eloquent and -• - . touching address and prayer, after - which the ; usual churcliziatke was - read over the deceased, . ._„„ the exact/ma closing Jay singing the ittneral mte e Them : "Thedr tocKlIell• arc boded la: the dust, but , ; their namesdlye erermore..P - --.! , v. -. ' •••••• ~/ -, ' . The remains were carried to "Mount Anbteii. - - -:- The burial preocaalon was ,lirge",,and impoging.• ! - - Two companievof voluntect.eavalrY. two of in= Pantry. and auttgapsayef marines from then/sty . • V , ;yard, acted ant dcaccut.' -,',..-:- -- ' • -•.-. ' • : - Both inittlenv of the legiiilatniu met at 10= lc, : seripleld resolpilens of respect to the .i . elieleem7 - ot mr..FATrelt, appointed It COMMIUCO 10 attend the funeral, Mgt adjourned. KIESOITAI BILL OF RIGHTS. DECUIFIATIOtt-' CF INDEPENDENC'E REA FFIRMEO, „it . • Sr. 1 .01 , 1a,J n u.11. TI Dill :of 1141 its was heft re the Cotlyntioti ~ratertlfty, and Lim rollulr 31q.,ECtifertf.. . :.' Firs.:—That we holti:lt to he self erldeut that t" ; t. ill ntenicr% created - equally free; and' arc en-, '., t dewed 1.7 their t`restor with 'certain' Inalienable eri;htsi among, which arc life, liberty, , t he enjoy.. penis. of tie fruits or theirlabor i and the par ault of haopluc.s... ... .. ( Serood—TfiAt there cannot be in thi. State, 1. , *tither s.lavetT or involtustary' senitutle: except, .t.'.. _ tkponlsbntent for crime...whereof' the party shall ris' . i , giti ." ll l l v t r In k" ; run on emelt tof 'ad= i di 1... mit,r, he dimeal Uccle.. a wlttimu, or n be disallowed ...- 'to roctract e rbc . pertained • from " scaulr4: 1{,,,-:•,r jlaoldlng and t anstelttlng pmporty; or ba liable .. ',.10 at:y other,. nkhment . fbi any,„olionse than le.•] : ;thatillnPeatd upon others fora like 'otfanse; or - T....„ - . Le rettrictrdin'fbe eicrelSe of rellzlons worship; ‘..;... ifeir be hinderid ta - *maim &di:matron; or beant/-1 . ..i.....7 .. , ljected In law to any otbLr restrain ts 'of ry.23llllrni , I , -ban 11l regard to 'anY personid.7l;:hts than ant...h ' j - -. 4r , i nt laid . u . 00. .. ,c .____,•_qtVUrctinastances,:.._ , lAteld tot liew, Norh.....passenger Can I ' . 1 . _ ' " .. ThrmutilutO Abe- River. „ ~ .. , j' ', litav Tonß,,Tan, 10.—The !' market Still .: seels tie effect Of the fall of 'Fort Caber, and La • • It'll ft/ rther depressed by the - Tamara of A oral. i .. Ira of pcactintiatkmapowlng Out 0f..1tr.1 -..-- Vales tisit tO Ithilloild , * 'The Nino' oNooknt $.14 ,1 " and stead .r ii!scullekcomrsx-,.... . , . ..- I ; ‘ 1 giro parsetter'ars - iter;. ',throw* from, Mi. 1 ,'. iludeon River Itailrastaliinorolnyzattio'Clack„l ~.. ; Into the rice - Saar %The- , paastmkoi r Aram reatmedibeffmalif.thel.elfintbw;',with:iia;4l:7l '' 4u r i Ni ttec r M et7O l F*„.OlOiObit ,0 1 ,1 :4 4 0,./t44 - 14 , t she hinffreal,trlitif anolitire - early la the marts, . TUE CAI/1170F FORT FISHER. - . • A Deacrir;oil of the - Works Aro d the Fort. TII I SELS STEI3IIIO TOWIRD Special Western Annotated Press !Minitel:" ' Nnir Yortx, Jan. Isl.—The account of the capture of Fort Flpherdeterlhes the works stotroundlngde fort. Ile saps : Mound battery,' properly co:udder:* a part of. Fort. Flohtr itself, though really % In hoisted battery some distance eastward, .and beyond the sea front of Fort :Fisher, ctmslets of high sand mound, upon which the ' rebels.had.planted soma heavy caso _ mated gni for Obtaining a plunging shot on our gunboats. Buchanan Fort Ise small rectangu lar :four-bastioned , tort of very considerable )atrensfh. It Waite:stet on the south-eastern ez• tie) malty of the renieside; and Is distant a mile' :and a half from the letter, and a mile front Mound battery. h oommatists Cape Fear river, here widenedalmost to a bay, and is manned With some splendid guns. Probably three thous and stand of arms could he gathered , up ~these works. Weelse captured some ninety head of mules and horses, several wagons and carte, and one small steamer loaded with 250 bans,of corn, and a quantity tif ammunition. The interior of Fort Fisher was the most com plete picture of destnietlon and desolation It is ,possible to entinelve.' -The dead and dying lay thickly strewn along the parapets and upon the 'plaid behind, as well as in the front. The bomb proofs were crowded with- man,y Of. thiswowided; estimated by' one of otir 'Burgeons as high Its WO. The parapets and traverses won plowed and corrugated by. Shot and shell in every dime lion,eswell ?as the sand plain in the rear of - the wors. The barracks Inside the bastion wcro shivered into atoms. Larne Colurnblade along the parapets were dismounted and strewn in am finial amid tEe *reek ortheirbraken carriages. - everything evinced a merciless-and moat infer nal rein of death dealing, and destroying missies that ever the world has seem - The first Union ilag - finated over the Fort was thatof the 117th New York Volunteers. After General Terry 11.1 d returned from the capitals tlon-cf Fort Buchanan our enthusiastic soldiers clustered about him and set up a snrcessian of musing cheers for their victorious chief. 9 - toys," sold the Gen-rat, modestly.. removing Ins hat, "I think It her who Should propose that cheenf be eirrn• for yon." The Jtowid's correspondent says: As I write 'the sky Wen and South Is covered with dense masses of black smoke. — lt is evideut that the enemy are abandoning all their works in this vi cinity, end 8011115 think . that they will not make an effort to hold Fort Caswell. At high tide this morning the light dratmht plea boats and dotible enders crossed the bar end entered the river. They are nnw steaming up - towards Wilmington, and, as_yet, have encoun tered •no resistance. The Ironeldes was hit about forty times, .the Santiago and Do Cuba four Aimee. The monitor Canonic= was struck forty times end had sixty holei in her smoke-stacks. Other vessels were bit in pro ; portion, but no single one wat disabled. Among the artillery captured was ono Armstrong gun, said to be the Ant taken from the rebels. FROM WASHINGTON Letter Item Rental' , Fmenden Re garding the Coaxes Laws. RETURN OF THE. EXPEDITION TO WARRENTON db°- 't22o, WaanneFrosr, Jan. 19.--The. Secretory of the Treasury, lx;qa letter to lion. E. B. Washbame, elialrman of the House Committee on Commerce, says„tbe numerons one - Meets 'resorted to to evade the Customs ;awe and defraud the intennes, • especially on the Western and North-western frontiers, render, additional legislatkob 111;hly dmirable. l e snbrolti the draft of 'a 'Mir to re tire pint of the Act of March '3d, 1812, which ek - pircd by limitation, In 1817, since which time Ditto exlited'bo euthority thr searching ear. rime and other land veldelte, other than those crossing our frontier,.. It Is propose:110 rethre thus authority and to extend the previsions or the 68th section ,of mammon-net of 1799, authorizing, the searching , of of houses tinder TftM".jrnlielall warrintat tei-insAntors.' Thilie believed le,be neeewtry, an =say of Mot collectkos 'Marta" sh burs that , the deter „consequent upon. procuring the &Pedal authority now require/I.llnm .Collisetors, naval tonic= and; eurgeons, for serving out search-warrauts, to be' executed at pointer remote from tlfeport of entry', bas frustrated the objects sought The Seermary thinks • It would _, add materially to the -ermiency of the law if the and beside of burden, with an that appertains to Dunn, were soldeetasi to forfeiture, Its la provided by the bill. The other reposition, regarding - the gh:ing or terrintemy by others interested'in forfeitures, at. believed to be necessary to an efficient ereention cf the revised laws. . / Comptroller Taytor makes a stateteent of Sirs paid'' Dom the, approprtaticsinforiCaliforala. expetmesof,the Canter for the year endrorDecomberlilet 186 t, atassuntingto 137,90 0 whi,th $15,400 was paid to - Mr. / Starts, coon ?actin prize cases. The cavalry expedition of tire' kmdrod men Ctiaz of detachments of the Bth /Unas • u •cier command of Col. Cleadennin, and l the .13th and 16th New York undat Col. Clendemain, which 'started from Prospect has returned .harinei scanted through Fairfax and Louden 'counties as Tar as Warrenton. They found ao ,lar;.tt b Ares of rob As In-arena but brought In tornty4ive horses and 11 'prisoners. During ',Friday; Col Cltandmnivi with his command dry hed - into Leestmrg and captured mall eerier With letters from red In Itoseterts division of It eel eargir7 now stationed in the Shenandoah to parties fa Lo , den chunty. In this expniltion tbr I.:Mon troops did not loan age& num. c Mr. Littlejohn called up the joint' resolution _to appoint &committee to investigate the treat meat of the Ind*, by the civil and military an thoritien of the. United States, arhich was parsed; the comtaittee to consist of throe Sena tors and four mkuit Wn of the Lipase: The Po4ma6, ter General has ordered the re -op( Meg of-the poet office at, Satan - nob, placing It : in the dodge 'trf Jarnea - S. hillss of that city. .....__.--- . The Marta .e Net, from ',Bleh_mcind,...:Erre Pirate ere ent - Aolast ter before the WU' Committee. Sturial,itertern .itasoetate Prim Enimaleh. , Nswirbits:don.lo,—.The Irerld editorially at taches' much Inrportenee to the news from Mai m! od papers 'published to-day. E tanks that lc ce.r detiltm with, these Richmond • stories Mr. lbr i ir's Silence since his return, livery Algol& fart, while the Impreesionilhas been given that td hlng , has tanked (tom - ids, mission. Ii Is yi.; , sible that other and more toraddable "negoti ations may follow' Mr. Blalr's Interview with The military connotation to try' &plain Bell, of the Lake Erie *Meg, adjourned 'front Ithinclay, until Friday 77 on request ,of Captain Ittil,:that 'counsel 'xiiight be aasimsed him. The wasmiferred to the Mar , Deportment, and an answer Is canceled by temorrow. . _The Aincrican consul at'lferana latrine col; htior EMper that the rebete Are staking out the harbor at /E. Marks, on the western coast of •Florlda,Ao make it available for blocksde run- I:he ..rspress says: 'A moretneet..is newgo g in on , agninst trondoent persons tm preSif the opinion that the (illy Is, now In our pos.. The lirreirrs Washington special says:, Gen. Tho hr's now hefore the Committee on the Con• duct of the War. •Ile said the Fort Fisher fall tire , Sins the occasion and not the cause 'of his rttntrrat.'. He considered that be was cleared of that and claimed that he Lally right to go through and explain his whole courm, slice his pp ointment to the command of the. Dupirtment of Virginia and North Carolina. Ittyltsl Raid on !lards - town, Hy. . . trolseirt ts, Jan. IS. ---A party flip-rt.:II la Un der Pratt and At'Gregor, n enurolidntlon or aarer ' al iabt,d,. at thin: o'clock yesterday male a limb ltd.° flar.;lrloartt, for the ' , galore or reedrering 1,111! of their /711.!1, Julln . 'WU:nano, in,lnnred, In ' pit' inn of. flint plove.. -- ' .....—''',,, 1 ~ .'.- Ilardsttiwn la garrhrove4 : l..7 it Artneheinal of Fr decal r4hlleralUiller UtalMilli,',4lchi'LL ' The.gneirrlllaiftd. the dem( 0/3 aro an ,1 it Wan •!' The. gratind, - and the body of Mr. ban !wiry Ires'rto§ ogled With U. _ ,' '11:e horl& tlasliiretTegef.M.lrif6pkt i rid it beau, Mal, Ott al Pratt o - ut l'et Bull - were killed, •Lleuts. , ..s tingly End Mskrlon!4nd several others were it - molded. The guerrillas were routed and :driven frero the' taint:. 'They *ere purltiert roll) tbe darkwees of the aught lat . a . stop to • the proceeding*. ... • - (iii lever In Calliornla.:•Nevada Logleta SVC Fox.'Norse°, Jon. If.—Much attention Is now attratied sa petroleum. Aids.were Made for .Coal Oil wells which will las sunk cm long. • The Nevada Lexhainure pawed an artrofasing feridgellusurance CoMPludes to tieis:#4.ootooo' M Mote o I rNatlon ol ;kinds sur leeurity 40'Poiley 1.914Y*4 Biplosiop or Three Powder NM,. ' thtstirmln Ig.--Three powder labillihekingLog to. the liatutrd PoWder Com Pant 4 IkOnslds, Raw mlieffrom tbLs city, exploded' . this, forendloa, • killlng two men and seriously - Woundlor, soother. TS/) LATEST SOUVELEEN sKiWS fthatienis en the Fait vf Fort r!.oi THE.FORT OF WILRIINUTON CLuSE A North Carolina Paper for Rectin struction. CANE OF, REPOESENTATFVE FOOTE New Tonk, Jan. IL—A Fortress' Monroe correspondent says: The Raleigh Wily cornea. out ope-nly'for reconstruction, owing to istestine troubles. The Slate la filled with deserters and outlaws and the State Militia hare thrown away (bele. arms and gone home: The fogowingis from the Richinotid Dispatch of the'lith last: "274 /lin of Fart :Fisher.— We jaresume this closes the plats of Wilmington. It commands the Mein entrance to Cape Fear River and will, we fear, enable the enemy.to blockade the river. complhelyi giving them, as it does, a secure lodgement on the left bank. • "Fort Caswell and several other works still guani the southern etannel of the river. 'Fort Fisher is thirty miles below Wilmington. Some regard the rail of Fort Fisher as a disaster, while many are disposed 'to'comilder It a blessing' In disguise. The latter; Whe are, it must be said, a numerous und.seturible clans, contend, that, U. mingtou as a seaport has from the beginning deno us more harm than good. They say that the goods Imported through it have been of little good to ns, while Willows of dollars' worth of onr.eolton has thence found Ito way into_ the handrof our enemleis. • • s ot Is proper to add tlfat possibly our forces, which according to :Goo. Lee's dispatch, were staking a hearydemonstratkai against their tear may intake the fort. .It was reported yesterday:that John C. Breck inrldge woo made Secretary of War of the Con federate States. We rould obtain no confirmas . bf the report In °Metal circles. but there are reredos for believing it. Breekliirldze was ex pect4l to arrtypln.the city 'lt was aleo reported that 'Colonel Northrup, Cninnilssary.:Geneta% bad beew displaced.: • "Judge lieliburion, of the Cootedmate Coart for the Dletriet. of Virginia, yesterday Isau.l.l writ of habeas napes on the petition of 1.1. m. 8. - Febtcot member Of the Confederate lion* of Representatives from Tennessee, com manding Captain Ilugh ti sagged, Poorest :Use-, and Of Fredericksburg. to bring before the Judge' the body of floury EL-Foote, on Thursday and Snow cause why ho a ttonid not be set at bberky Mr. Foote, in h!.l petition, slates tlfat he had liceli arrested and held in custody by or der of Captain Dmrgett, who:professed to be' act ing by the order of one James A. Eted.t u p t Ocee e . .tery ef War, Ac. "Happily this =ater had been nettled' by the II nro of Representatives, to whom it wan refer red by the President, declaring 'that Vie, are of the opinion that the good of the country would not be ',observed by the forced attendance of sold member upon the easel:ma of' the louse, but that under all the eircumetanceli ~f the cane, It is expedient that the military authorities dis charge Liza from' custody. We' presume Ur. Foote has already been Oct at Ilbirty. "Mr—J. W. Singh:toe. of Illinois, a Yankee pence democrat and peace commissioner, Ls Mill at Lim Spntswood Hotel. tiie presence la the city has not produced a great:Sensation." The .Eramincr says Wilmington is closed and wail probably be captured.; It recommends the destruction of all the cotton at Wilmington that cannot be removed. / Canadian parliament Opened—Speech of the - q;orergor. tltiterfc, Jan. lfifhParilettrent opened to-day. The Governor in his! opening epeach eon:ratta n! ea the House on /the general prosperity and contentment of the'ipeople and the continuence of pence. Referring. to the ontrages committed on commerce sold territory of the United State* ;by per Sons who have sought refuge on Canadian sail he says : :In order to prevent the organiza tion of ouch enterprise within the-Provinces and to enable and to discharge effectually my dutlea • towards' neighboring . and' frloodly Pow ers I; hein . seen fit to orgautze a eye teinl ;of/ Detective Pollee on the (notice; and 'wfittfthe same dee have called odt for permanent duty; a portion of the volunteer fares the provinces. Stroller considerations suggest ed tee propriety of arming the Executive Govern wits, with stronger powers than It now pawn set, for dealing with persons who while availing • tinnuelvea Orfila fight of an slylum, always al. 10l txl On British eoll, . topsilUcat refugees, may b tut oiled fed of the implied edillptions, widett, tij resifienee Mengel us; theyegintreet- to .obey Ake lasts and resPeCt.the Ptdlei of the ioTer4re: A Lill framed for Ilia porpote will ho laid Yore the House, asking an early. consideration. The bovemor congratulates the "tonne on the zeal ibewo by volunteers, and asks it i vote for am Vies and necessary expenditure. fie Int:write the Monte that the financial legislation of the last seasick has been attended .wit c h snecesefhl results; sod that revenue It largely Increased and trade extended. In regard to confederation, he says . : 'Circumstances afford an opportunity of not merely, a settlement of the question of pro-. vie , Lni'polit Ice, .hof the simultenrons creation of ca. :nat ionality . Parillamentary I)M:illations grtre opened by the Governoira of bitter provlocas, gaud the penult was a meeting. it Qualme, cont. pried bf delegates of all the Colonies, sail with , the eitiction of the Crown. The Conference enue to the conclusion that a federal union on a dealrable planiras remade. The propAwlacalon Cu bodied a series of rosolatitom which, with other Papers relating to the subject, will b., laid lefdre the House. The general plan' Is cordially approved by the Imperial government, and Im perial IMuction will be given. . • The flovernor pays, in coraMending this nth- Jeri f "Its Importance It Is impossible to on. ggeraie. It now remains to decide whether this vast tract of ,country be consolidated into a State, combining within Its district of country nett, nail greatness, or whether the several provinces remain in their. present fraginentary and Isolated condition, powerless for mutual aid, and incapable of undertaking a proper share of In. mporodhility." The'Home adjourned till Monday, when a eonsideration of the speech will be taken np. New *ork Money and Stock 3 1att.irs--.l>e.. cline in Printing Paper. Speciai , trestorn A.m.:tete Peers Dispatch. - New. Tome, Jan. 10.—The stock market Is ierymMettled, its condition bordering on a panic. A 'rumor is current upon the streets that, Mr. Blair has returned to Riehmond with a repro aentellre of the Government. Undefined &mute henslons of the near approach of peace aro com ing-upon the market In a generally weak.eondk titu,:ableh appears to be the chief cause of the jet tick, feeling. Goremintht stocks stympathise with.the declines; tendency, and are lower. Pre. fdrred stocks hare fallen during the day; strong pressure to sell the entire relliyal llst, with very little disposition to bay. All other stocks roan, depressed. In the Gold merlon to4laj the hails ale fearing further milltany successes byfJrermaa and Terry, and are also startled by peace rumors. Gold timed at 208. Money market fa unchanged, and Foreign .I".chinge In not Is demand The Stock market is firm. ' At the, Petroleum Board, sales were thomania 110; Manhattan 87; North American • MO; Buchanan 210; Routine 6300; Tack .265; Occanla'Akh Petroleum heary at 50a51c for crude, and 71e for relined in Lund. , The trice of pring paper in thin market Is We for quality marl the leading dollies. 'Blx - weeks ago the market. was - Linn at Ws; but the agitation of pablishera, for. a repeal of the dety er,eatcd a panic and , It suddenly fail air cents per pound. Thereupon the leading New York dallies *bleb had Joined In thememorial to Congress for the repeal, ;withdrew their pcation. It is reported that the le.ading dailies:knee secur ed contracts at eighteen rents. A largo lot of 'half straw paper was offered to the 'l4steri 2 i,trefler. for 10 cents,cash. the latter declinleg to !Aye more than 17 cents. There is a can:dace:Ole quantity In the market, which la held at 21 rents. One large Cincinnati eataldiahment has purchased several thousand resin: at 26 cents: nod crier 19“dern pnblishers arc hero negyal atir g forints, offering 10 cents, hut 26 cents is art ed. The tendency of ilat market for paper is downward. The Ifooton dailies aro paying 26 fir 'll curly. The lialtitnore .harris.aa has paid 21) echts Once Pere:MKT lilt. roogreoo of the Fenian itrotheehoo,!... CINCINNATI, Jan. tb.—The reports of the puweedinms of the NVetlllfi Annual Congress of the Feeler Brotherhood new Wing' hull fu this' clip, th,t t lu t s ,een made piddle, contains but little of Intewsl. The time no far has been oe eupit.d In lira appoitaznent,of various business eutrimitboin. Mr. John 0. Muttony,' of :Yew 'fork. was de•ten •Preoldent. The fbllmelng gentlemen Viet ;presidents t W. Norse, St. Louis; P. W. Maim; T 11111010; Captain But:fold, New York; M. o . l filn,lndidita;pr. Doody, Afasimehumettni I.:ouuei Ldulevalo. ' • Mectiugs, open to tbe piddle, are , bald overt' 1/101t,and ndamssen are msde proudneut mem— hi is Of theordar (0. lar,to.otuf eutheauttlo op., ditutet. : ' • • yroni the Potomac- Ara:o' o , itranu trrros Astitet.ine Polemic,' Jan. tn. ni*a of tho fall or Port Metier-`reached hero this rprcnarni, and. La !icing neut. to the'va, -riouscoriis hcadquarters, and fromtlaanco to the anny; - There is much rejoicing, nlolag theilinos. A solute tens dirpd at jaw:olio honor of tile gin. ri namregif.' p • ' oi4 t arii (d don 'mynah of tho lino i acfaialldaya,lut he robela scam bony Inlay lug from place to Nam, as though proparing for amore of some kind. 1 T 81; tiltiffl, XiNlllllll I ! • 11 ~OfNo-ToN r. f In. • - S . P,Sllllfif. t • 1-1 , ,srrli ;0111111:n of r.d al.' ramp lOW.ittiloll pay and tit.atirs: nMittr Rofrrrod to Military Co6mittee. Mr. Wilson, from the Military Caturnitt„or., pi rind back thu rricilraltat of thank% to (corral Fisher. his trers and melt, far was passita. their ooniile at Fo The rtainintlon an r la. tnonaly. Mr. Grimes from! the Naval Cominittee re posted hock the resolution nod thankA to Admi ral' Porter and his oilicersNamd men. Passed unanimously. Mr. Chandler called up the hilt entitled "Au net to regulate commerce .between the several atates, which authorised' any railroad to con vey passengers and , malls from one State to an other. • • .. Mr. Johnston maintained that Congress had no right to passe law which would interfere with a charter granted by any State over the in= terns! commerce of a State which has en:clefts° Jurisdiction, and the Cupid States could not obtain Jurisdiction over the territory of any State without its. eminent. .If a navy yard-or arsenal' was to be built Congresi Pad Brat to geklhat con sent beforp it could locate such establishment. It was at one time concltillod that the right of es. tabliihing postai:Beet:And post roads gave Con. mesa thin right to make Filth roads, hat it Ind since Breen deeded Py high Judicial authority, and It was now generally conceded that this was enlyi a right 'to designate established roads; Ile contended for the right of the Camden and Amboy Railroad Company to collect. a tariff ou maser germ and freight fer the benefit or the Slate of New Jersey, cid for the right on the part of the 13altlinore and Ohio 2.41104 d Company to . collect a tariff for the benefit of the State of Maryland. 'A state had a perfect right to pre scribe the L eonditioni upon ' which a charter sLould be granted. Thu measure beibro the San ate he regarded as deatructive of the principle of state sovereignty. On million of Eh. Morrill, the bill was post poned till Tuesday next. Mr.,Mlilson called up the bill to amend the act - di being - 111e pay of army talicers, which defines !lola brevet rattle shall not entitle the holder to ally int cease of pay. The bill was passed. Mr. Wilson introducc4 the following, which we. - referred to the Committee on Finance: Pooch-at, That the ape: Pal Income' Lae, an ' ilia - lard be the Joint reaolni ion approved July 4, .1014, now remaining napaid by persona la re celii of salcrieb from the United Statoi ti iron,. meat, shell be levied and eeiholod in m.,,,thl y inetallmuata of equal amount, be the di:ilia-ling tavern, timing tbnyear of l'ilill, the 11c.o. Mat all. meat tio reel' to be deducted from the payincut next 'allowing the 'passage of this reaolurion ; provided that ,r any persona cu „Erf the employ cf the Government shell resiart or bo discharged prior to the lot of January, I Sad,, the amount of emir aperial lax remaining unpaid at the date of nut li resignation or di.rharta shall be Jet:LC:MI from liar thial payrner.t to he made to se.lt per. Nolte. Mr. Shrrteen intPritineed n lira in emend ilte alt-to t nroutitge immigration, widen was re ferred to the Committee on FlOll,l. it f0r!,j,14, ender the pent, Ply of imprieonment nod fine, any Intercourse with emh,-rents hefor! eiteld• by Permission of the Commissioners of Emigrants, and any rsstraint on the liberty of an emigrant or attempt to Induce him by any Improper 'means to enlist in the halted &toes priny or navy, art punisLattio. It also authorizes ihe inspectors of passengers to ;meet any person violating the nig for the Intllnge of passengers, and amends the slid act in et-Tern) neetlona—the better to insure the com fort end protection of taissent,-ers, and reqqlring lirte to ho kept of the ZJCO, nationality, and.pro pr ~01 place of artliement of the emigrant, with to a stement of the deaths on the passage, the num ifest to he sworn to• by the rapt:do or mas ter. It Also requires the captains of passenger, ahlps to pay for the death of over; peceort over eight years oil, the sou of ten dollars t 6 the Collector of Customs or Superintendent of Emigration, to be a fund for the relief of sick and destitute emigrants.' It enthotizenthe Superintendent of Rnsigrathm ' • to sue for the 'collection or Sacs Incurred under 1 this net, and empowers him to emplify clerks for his assistance ander the direction of the Beiru t:try of Stale. Alter the conaideratiOn of some private bills the Setate went Into executive Ft`kil3ll, nod tone aft, r adjourned until Monday, ifoutix. Mr. wiled attention to the farts el:end ing the trial and conviction of Major It. Matt ing., and catered a resolution, Irhla wan tUlap. ltd. directing the Secretory or War to commun icate to the: Howie the record of the ewe of the ofticcr whose sentence far fraudulent Amite-atter. natrit of 1P.1,1100 was committed, to loss °frank. pay end emoluteetit Tor lie months. The Ifonte then nutde the amendatory enroll: meet hill the Mier for two weeks from to-day. Mr. Breedegee offered a joint resolution ten dering thanks to Gen. Terry and Admiral Tor.' , ter, and Wanes them to the army and navy for the rapture of Tort Fisher. Alter debuts:44oam gentlemen for an 4 others of Immediate :salon, the roI2IOIQUOI MU re-, fened to the Committee on Naval Atfatra. Mr. C,'r, of Ohio, allured a resolution tender ing ilia - aka to Major General Thennts for break ing and, driving the rebel forrrs from Tcnnesaee. tun was referral to the Cooing:tat Aillhary The :tipeaker announced Moors. Smith, of of Kentucky. Schelleid., of l'encAlvanta, J. C. Allen. of Illinois, flub lard, of Crtjpecticut, and I.ln.wn, of Wisconsin, as the fielert;Commitsee yesterday' suthorised to be appaiired to investi gate the dnged' charge of corruption and mal feasance against Lucian Anderson, a member of th e Itee.,e of Representatives, In connection with Lb, proceedings of General payee In Ken tucky. Ou motion bf Mr. Stiller, of Tort, a res olution was adopted instructing the Committee on Alfain and Means to enquirciatil the expect'. curs of summing. one per cent. mi the Orel iii hundred dollars of the income tax. The Committee on the Pacific raillroad re ported it dill to aid In the eonatrvetion of a rail counemitig the Pacific hoed from Cantor nle j 0 it° Colorable flyer, Oregon. The consid eration of the bill was postponed else weak - from today. Iql motion of Mr. Elliott the Committers on Commerce was Instructed to Inquire Into pediency or artienditny' Ib ateantletat low of JS. 3, by provltlint safeguards In the appoint ment or pliru.s by meat boards appointed for the purpose, with lucre to report by bill or other- 31r. Pendleton llama-aced a Joint resolutlcei, which was referred to the Committee o.lllVays and Melina, declaring that the Ilfty per cent. du ll" on briporte,by the act temporarily inneriadng so ,h driller, approved Ap:11 20, 1801, were due and payable only while the said rod was in riper m hal, and that all exceed of dudes paid In ru- Nuiltd. Mr. Noble latrodttied a joint resolution, witinh wt s referred to the,Committea on Military At tain!, tidd the Secretary of %far be Instructed to rhr...refit, in any draft hereafter made, for the ono lannartA day* men from Ohl and other Moira. t Mr. Itubbark of Coon.inffertrthe following: WursmAsA circular line been timed by Prerost23lajahal-General Fry which la le the following words. "Irar Znpartavait, Pro. NM% (Ore, IrmAlnpreet, Ant. Z. Circular Mu. I.—Tho attention of Acting Provost-Marshal. Ali vomits of Stake, and boards of enrollment, is milled to the fact that the unotas assigned under the call of - Dec. 1004 Midi, for 300,000 non, mutt not bo reduced except by actuates:Mita:mos In the army, nary and marine corps gilled the loth ulllutor (Pound) Ji Web 11. Poe, Pro. Mar. 41114 whereas, finch order is unlibt to • 'localities. Wet lave .hr good faith tilled their .Motet( by enlistments its adratlec of said call: therefore, be II . . Resolved; That the Committer-he directed to Inquire whether same nteamre. strit.' tint be adopted to oblinte the hardship that would re melt by Inch a construetioa of the law, and that they report by bill or tolberwiso. - ) A ir...Schen( k remarked that the PtstTo' , M M tr awl General had, lea conermation with him exPlnlind nit Mjeelional oirpy, Full credits would be, given for all men pit in before the ,f There was n,. locemilly fur lit,, 10044.4, X lb, resolution es or, Sig - 00 in coy ret'llen nr lcrmli , t. .sfr. Ilubbard rill:drew his re. 404111100. sir. Schenck ...lid - the Milt entendeinry of the ...veil...eel arc wan not printed. TM. Onerait tee on tillitary Affair, tool tnatlO the amend- Inertia an f..IT nn pnertblc , liorlUgLt tiew the f.;rvater t dirleitcy'm its oper/O10:1. Thr rontO•li. at or the bill was assigned for this day two t. retie. i The Hon.., then mutated On consideration of Eseentire, Judielal and I, o , ll.ttive Appro. I , r - helve bill. Tile' clause app. ...printing two millions of dollars to pap thin nceexsarictientees In currying into cirect tiro sercrti tic t 4 of can,. gents nerbuizing loolulluld the loot.. of Trims— my noire, boring been rood, o!fer.,l nn • ninenthnent apprmirmting do addition $1,.• 117,000 for procuring dies and stamps fur piloting awl circulating Site holm. Mr. Waebbitneotfered thn amend' mint- to l'oyabore , , "That nOtorther tarn . shall' be MIMI; ;for'Om. blPeriment le , the system of hydraulic Watling; until. mush- expert ' (emits shall be duly authorized by. law,. and a dlstlam apiropriation made thureflo." Afro WitibberrioneKtillet&ideorPrlntilltT 'n dpensiVo one, which, after a trial of more' than twenty years, had been aband.need. Three thousand hitd_imen expended to print ing,land s 3l2 , o geleootin. - ,The tummy Itad'been Ashen by Messrs. Spencer, Sl'Clark, Dr. Stew art and OW/fleeter the parpaxe of taming the prielnicniand these Mien had tilled a careat Ibr a pate at the expense of tie °prorate:at. Mr. Al sold that some of the state, meta.t of Mr. Waibbarne were accurate, and cot. Cemgreats had authorised the TINA, MIME JANUARY .- ----- —my 1- , n;tattrontt ul ( ni 7 eili..l! a pr 'trio^ blare In Unihr,lll In a / 4 11n . n. V, In.L 11.4 I , , n n'n. W..' II: pncanan•re of pn:lllyn la ..... 11..- in Inr.n.,tion n tt; that teere had been totp- a bortrrrti In ott t :Tehtn it•,•l 'rimy note a, ! t. ,i, bid Ir• I. I ..,- f• .7 lalned tit C.,: Traornry lh f , ..:IIIIInla, till: Atte t rot a nail In.:I Itrn ~I%nd than hic I boon 1.4. .1 r. AlotrilPs a0. ,, ,0n.i•1 i t ,14 inn,' I in. • - 'TN , bill mainly !mond,* for-the :marls* of ofEetirs arid cners is Oh? earl Ms dopartinroti of !i the Gorernxtent, mud for nzpoosea or the Ter i) I .. r .‘ ho nd ri d es otn e a r a I. 1: f l 2 .: 7 11 L w e C I : m u e n i i en t , o k. j .. ,;41 A xm ln e n n o::th t t.:: • items of, the approprottion is one tomtit,' thou rendered by the thine. of 'Claims. The second section of the bill wes'itmended so as to lix Via compensation of the Assistant Treasurer in Now T ark at / 6 ,000, and eateries' of the Assistant Treesprera In Philadelphia, Roston and St. Innis at $5,000 No, per tinntnn to commence frau! the 4th of Match next, and , continue Ha longer than two years from that date. A motion to strike out this section watt agreed to—ayes 'X, nays :if). The was bin passed, and the House . thea ad. turned. FrGM Cain) and Below. 'Cerro,Jan. 17.--The steamer Mollie Able. ~.. fr ra New Orleans on the 14th, has arrived. ho steatnehlp Cromwell wind(' sail for Now Y kon the 14th. The hull'cif the gunboat Indialiola, which was sunk by the rebels nearly Iwo years ago, has been raised, and found in excellent condition, and will be elibuill. - • ' . The rebel General Dodge, who commands the District .of Mississippi and East Louistans, hes eatabliihed . r bii,headquarters at Woodville and begun a tncialolgorous rule. The vaporetti pun- Ishwient onkr of Col. Beutt- has-been revoked, and Instead Dodge levies a tax of se4 per bale on all cotton taken to. the lnibk.of the Mississippi Aver. • The expedition under Gen. flraymitn, which left I'lealln co the II th for a r rald through Coo emdia parleh,:rrturnrd with several prisoners and cite Mandrel] nod seventy head of cattle; It alco 1 rtalie•ttrasseceril Windsor gnerrillas. The guabos(Littis-Itebel recently made a re rounoissanetiV}ied ricer as far es the, mouth of Black rifer.MOlttruke op s picket elation near that NW.. Rrlfiver In out of Its banks and atilt ' • The NattlieS r -etatirier, of the. Flth, mentions the anise] of erFht or, ten rebel desertion farm texandria, fme•inno, who report a ems!' rehel A me at that place fortifying, in expectation of Or.iliter Federal expedition: Shreveport has h• en inedirrery rtrunte• It liai e tarrlaon of four or Ave huudred - men. itx - rliian has a re,;imerit of t mops at. Ti lull 'fhe deserters ware of the "Idaho, that Nnithern imolai:ma could - easily be l,rotaltt untlea-Tederatrtle. Viekslotrg riknatite that from slxitjo one Lundred liras wernjosi (mostly solillars belong.. log to e.New Yorleieeintent, nunabaitolpiscil.) Icy collision of the etoaaaers Plohy stud Kolar,' the limner boat qerli , o•dy damaged. . Thee, Is co ttat.qu In Lilt Nms• Ofierms roar. 11r F.teittner Cirndalr mrrirc.l freml AWatp , lis ;:] Gva.F.ral Gilmore 33d eusort. Thu I . lurng enipLii E.,: 3 163.1 or nit• The rechiphi or cotton • po.tor...tay, trom 00o:eight • -- r I tilelar 0 Rel/t1 Rohl Throoch the New . Engin!' d•ntatra' Itttmored. ~.p, stet 1, all.' Elf 4 ~roc:a a rte., Illaneuch. Naw Yottx,,:lan. lfte--Tha TrOtakos Montreal r,...r.ri oneont "alvmf . The rebels . In Canada de. a'gr, i I e •al ow,: of the Clinton Mac ' , mono. dos corm mon Plana:bolo:, and raid through tho M, r: F.1.u1a:,11 (h alts. At the prison the machine ah .pm, rolling, trill and fonndry arc to. ha des troyed end the tto rlcta ;deco* 1, taunt of whom, t is belleiedi:arlit'accompolty the raiders to I.:a I tslonr,„ . At the latter 'lace attermirc barracks belong ing -hi the Getcrutnent are to i.e deEtrosod. The iVA101R11101141.... ratt lattice and Buda era to be 'plamd; red and- the, entice town pillaged and 1 . M.P.O.- The-weal Is not to be done by the rethdeJ in Canada. A conidderable number 110» hero detailed from their regiments hi the rebel War ncporlditilt; to - instal in the enterprise. Terse nom hap* ill Nattily made theft' way. North, and many of them are stow concealed With their friends in Ilahlmom and NeW York. ' - A few of lira others aro said to have colonized ' la Plattaluon and other Ewan,' In northern New 1" , , rh. All are In r , .mnuanirallon , with the idyl-, err; nod awalting their orders. The whole, plan of operational la detalled.‘ The propooed route la LIM to he from Plattaburv. across Vermont, New fitinpahlre and hiatne, malt driven. Tie lead ere rialto that thuds numbers wilt entitle them to the consideration efl btiiitterante. The sreretary of.. War Ina ordered those who ;so from emanate to rep( rt to ccrtairsolleers within the State of lint York', se us not to rio .l,t!, 4r, 3 , Eli m Alttrt..gleag Atit44,.,..... The Paper Dati*lsidlaa- armada. New Tent, Jan. 19.—The Ways and Means eniutnlttee heard tergtunents Inlay on tho ques tion a repealing the papa. duty. The parer TEM era are In Washing - ten in force making a do- terminid opposition to the repeal. The Cemmittee in int•eati;ato the iudian frauds 16 ready to Cl , l3lElittlee work. Askance.* liteniitr. I.4rrnore, Jan. 17.—W. D. Snow, Senatnr elect frem Arkansas, Is in the city. Ile has informs. lien 'a Noll like', p.c e•rti , a-ity of deerton toesend A doukt, more than the quorum of the legislature being lresent. - - Diana of a Penneylranian at Ottattanot.ga. lavtran, Jan. lU.—Dr. Robert Montgem• ery Front., Surgeon of V. 8. Volunteer', of Crown, Pa., died at Chattanooga yesterday. Fort Fisher - ---- • The Itiatory of tide war data not afford a pre cut.' to the succesefol •sweau:t on Port. Fisher of coarse no other war does, for In no -War till the Crimean had - the present system of earthwork defenses been tested, and la the Cri mea there le no instance of a successful assault upon any work. till It bad hem regularly ap proached by elaborate and protracted siege ope rattails. Now for the ant time Is a really for earthwork carried by a direct assault, and to a military slew,jherofore, the storming of Fort Fisher le probably entitled to ha reckoned the meet brilliant, as It SUrtily b the molt re ntarkabie, victory Of the war. Prin. ViAtt.l. was the strongest fort in the Booth. With its extensive system of outworks, cmistrut led at leisure by the bost engineering talent Mlle Ctmfederacy, rail op for the sure dr fenee of the silk, remaining port Into which bleekaderunnersugalatly attempted to eater, immeasurably treglettell to the external support ot the Itehellion, kerne deemed, and within a ttnight hat'beettettodelmed by the General aho emitionnde all thei s t std forces, absolutely. hut rennebio. We postgeoms yet no exact ac count of this work, bird Re !tattletale strength may Judged from th e fact that It lot, remained uninjured after the most. uteLdous navel bombardment which any fort eudnred, that Its parapet told stockade Were llfl , en feet Mr h, end that Idler aportion of the piriTA was I t,potteission of the aSettliting eel, ma the remainder, :Of the fort . defied their eflorts fur seven'hoursand .satti reinforcement, had been brought up, The carrying %venom of such a work Is amepaeh In military - history. As the 3loititorilkterrinise light wan, to naval warfare; as the breaching of Pulaski by light 'guns at eighteen hundred yardii Was to emenested torts 'on land, so may the stormiug of Fort risk* ho to the newly-vaunted earthwork defenses. The evor.osaillating • en ptriorlty of attack ntoPtlefetine whleli for three ' yearS hat been aullposet to be wait, the latter, rasa to-tray with the Ginner. ITendsta Is better The , "'sorry of 'Vauban defied Ulu' weak Artillery o, ris e n' half of the cent mud when that ,t; oil, the earthwork:Sof Todileben agate re,torocl the odds to defensive warfare, bid the genius and the resolute will of one commander aided - by the unequaled valor of his troops have neutralised and overpowered the beet engineering science of the day. and at this moment no fprtliteation is secure against assault. Alfred it. Terry, Item et Major General United Staten Vriliniteero, Is the hero of this new sue. verei. Ftineated n lawyer, never within fifty rah sof Vie.l Point s n child of the people and seldier In Gar trot from this baglunlng for mu it 14 who has woo hr R sla„rin day n fintiOn:.l rano and a professional military renown net Inf -shit t o the proudest. General Terry seat ime or tho (011. Thin who before' the war P.III 1.11C11 , ,e1.f,11:7 of preparation font, who htdped to pot hip t rttt (Cennoctieut) In prepn ral ion for It. tied SOlO (ICVOiell his owl, sonnies 10 Its opproachlog demands. ..11e was among the 11itvt In the licld, has *erred steadily and now at n bound relishes the. blithest place ittautis• the soldiers of the Ilepublie. - 9I prat:Geo! value of this Ane,6liS two-fold: The port of Wilmington: 1s closed n11(41164 rguinrt bk ) Chllde-1111111114, and the towli Rolf Is Imminently threatend. 'The thrmet is by far the most important, but the capture of Wil mington IS a success to which tee limy look for ward eq. extreiriely rateable av Closing an !airpor t:int line of railway. Whether it eau La- Imme diately attempted will tleriend en the streugth of Gen,Terry's force.—.V. 1 TrTh.. le • SuratAt 6, -;triri.c.!nitaxsToN.—Yoli. tlmt flea Sternum le Ito near to Charleston:lt will barren by our rebel fair:tete that the , JlG.reor l , or Mut city, pronouneee n glowing-nrol;rlaboraie inwnpop hint end hie army...he-admiration is I . lll bOilllnCd. But It la eery.iluyeruimon the rubel troop* thereabotla, whom itthzeribus m a law. 'lees mob, end elinracterir.es on find article a 1.1 *the Courier to the 1 1411;0: 41PCt. j.kah Journals am in - a,terralltrrap with theirjundtte and their sotalled r and will donldlias he greatly reloleel when Sherman, whom they greatly admire, paje them a wait with ble army, which they so profoundly hip. to this rosily 'loath (lacon war o*, . CITI int_ SUBURBAN. The N're.oh—tat Ilonsio sr. 10.—The trial of the ;41-41 id lamc Ne. 1,17.1, indirled for tho murder-of frank fits, was roamed at nine o'clock this The crioultialloo of the Conirrienrralth was • routinual. Win. Moore, Patrick Tape% Eld, nerd Tape, Thoznas.Darin, and Edward tr:d. tors were examined at considerable length, lint their testimony was mainly mrrai , orUtive .r the farts and circomstances testified to by the other 1 ' 'witnesses, a synopsis of whose evidence we have ”. already 'published. TIICP. 3 I ) ATPTTIItNOn't The'testimony for the commonwealth won eon eluded shortly after noon, but as nothing new besides that which we gave yesterday mornies was elided, It Is not necessary to repeat It. Mr. Coyle then opened the defence by briefly addressing the jury. Dr. Kearns was the first witness called, who team:led that he bad attended on Ott after ho was shot. Found a gnu shot wound lu the cheat; the wound was of a serious character, but not neceesarilyfatal; it was not of itself mor tal. of which be Is constuced by the fact that the deceased survived the wound so long. Ott was very obstinate In following out the directions Ia regard to diet,,(te.• visited him twice a day, and Limn once dolly; Olt was not confined In a suit. able bed-room for an invalid. Ills opinion is that thflammation of the lungs was the direct cause of his death. The conduct of the patient Pproduced the Inflamatiorr. binwou rise from. it bed and sit In a chair with night-dron on, thereby exposharhiteself. If Ott bad followed - my treatment my opinion is that be would have recovered, but em tot positive. The Wound was' at the junction of the Cellar bone with the. ' bream bone, and was a dangerous one. ThomoSNOrmlne, sr., was' next called. Was at ?lemon's house on the night of the flit of No. somber. ' saw Ott there; ho was wither party of • 0:1.-we; Ott called for drinks and invited friends. ute to drink; Ott denied having ordered the dri:Af.; Tape said If Ott called fora the drinks ho would pay for them, and made some threats And called Neeson names; do not know what the thrtais were; witness sawn pistol in Pat Shields' haudst, did not eve a pistol In Noeson's hands; witness was struck with a missile that came through the window or door; does not remember what pessed after he was struck; some throe or four ~-Lots were tired. A comber of other witnesses were examined, but their evidence was principally a rept:Monet went has already been given. Tile ratan as continued lest night, and will proebly be eoneleded to-day. Llpright Parlor Organs. very tine. Parlor Organ has Just been bought by a young merchant, a flue amateur player, for Lls awe private Use. it is frorp the well known factory tf Cnthart & ft. cabana, New Tuck, tl..e patentees and ouly manufacturer: of .ho stile of Parlor Organ. It has two banks of key. Orj, n stops and an octave, and a tithe of foot pedals, a swell pedal, a billows pro:4 nod a bellows lever far separate, use. The tarhtycf fitcloars, from the softest whisper to the lull well of au orerwlichulng bodynfeenad, is truly wonderful, while the touching and ann. pathetic quality. of the tremelo stop is Indescrl bat ty beautlfid. _The infinite variety of combl mulct., extremes of soil end load, great sire plicitr of construction, enabling the patron:her, with rase, to keep the Instrument In order,'are. the characteristics of the Carhart Upri,ght Par ley on s ma. . They are as well suited to parlor, toe 05 for choirs in (hutches, and their adoption by amateur performers cannot he too strongly, re commended. The mate to this flee Instrument ut,y be examined at 11. Kleber dt . Bna.'s Ware rooms, on' Wood street, who are the sole agents for the Gaiter! & Needham Organs. The price of the above is MO. Wakeham's Select. School.. This well established hastUnthm has recently telt sod into the Control of Mr. Thonia . g. Wake barn—his. brother, Mr. W. 11. Waßehant, haring retired on account of-Illy health. The forma t:anted gentleman Is a moat suctosefttl teacher, Laving bad twelTo years' experience In the pro fsr..ll.n. Fi, was for some time Principal:of the VG.: tit Word l'ublle Schools of Allegheny, and recently served a abort term as Professor 'or Mail:mattes in the Western University--a poe tic= which he relinquished It order to taste charge of Ibis school:. The Spring. session opens !be lint of Pcbruaryi as will be seen by refer ent,. to the advertisement, and pupils desiring to cater sbnuid t i ro .aotice,of their inter!. - • • - -Tba Mariam Ttes - lifight: We would .remind oar renders Wit Ralph Waldo Emensee, the distinguished writer and nebular. will Retort this evening, under the sue pies of the Ttnsaysoa Club. The subJeet of his, diseourae Ain's in America." it 10 lecture of superior merit, and has received the hiFliest estroesiunic of the press throughout the principal cities. hir. Emerson IF one of the mo t tocible . wriurit in the country, and will treat the sulject which be has choice in an able and In:cresting manner. The members of the T.o, y. on rion ,have done tillir_DtinoNt to •se• rut,- to oar citizens a aWrit-S. of than class lee u!. and hope they will towel with that lib oral enceurneensent which ttniir et-, fel is deserve. •1 Itapurtatit to Ell; a '''''''''''''''''''' IPli the dd of Noveinlir, Thomas Baketrill , President of the I l ittslatirglt Solitary Coni utittee, addrettsd a commit:tie:mina to the Mitt tact Henttral at M r aeltlng,ton, requesting that a arida! order tm issiml from that department, to en..ttle At:third soldiers In hospitals to obtain thetr pay Withillit their descriptive tibia. On the 10th inst. Mr. Itaketrellrecelvocla letter, thoingli [[co. il.loorliend, informing hint that the Stirgeon in charge of lite ITnited States Hospital at Pitts berth ha. l , entlfroctrd to tale the proper ac. tiro, to tatiltlr tile Et !diem riSerred to reeelre It c:r pay. 'this' tea very flawly order, and iilo snit in to he I,l:Wird 'Mai duty 111 , 11tedale thei kit illy tin(.. of .lie. Dakmrtll.. • .1 Suvel Isivontion i !kir. IL (1 :(.4.1(:-,th, of A:loginllb yr:lse:di, to the pnbllr, zlooogh oar advortisoint columns, the nmita of a n,:rel 3 . 1,1 !imp!, apin,ratus for "ea — . do:inn—in other words, an improved • - dt . .ugh-tra, I,y 1,1, AW, of whirl( bread van be got reedy for -.lnatdun in a fro* tanorg: The tray to, furrithed wiry n• rube, which is euppliel With - Ftemn flron, an or,linaiy kettle, 17 meatus of glitll.ollßlle hoar, nod that requisite anionnt of bind In 11 11 1 1Obt,111Sti to rola:: (he dough. In a ahort . llrno. The sclilug of the grange." offer alp Li In eidirely obviated, and tunny (Aline Innen am:junco:, ov:aconre. • Iliad the ntivertlsertinnit Itti•eed " New . Oil Company Otganized: Gnat Volley Company brgfict fad yitlcKby (he ipp,iiilment of the fellow •ing office, : David 184.6 V, l i (141(ICA. fiblrls, Vice Pre6(4l,' nr. I. T. Fidniebteeir, Sec retary, La B. M'a'ul. Trerumror. Direetors—:. David hieltey, llzirry 81111.I4„10181 (air, 11. 8. Raningtm, Jovhilt King.,l"(.lilia !Model, N. S. lased', D. 8. (4 8,1,5, 8. '&1•0 ) (kr, jr. eiTesm-CuAcit ()VIM ;,111.N7..—wc are Inlnritimi 1,. grIWCII):111 1.21.0'41T1;1 ht. .4011 ilibt a fate times'--, lute a trap:-6tmeit. whit- uttvliding eteett huh To UR: ttchtithorlit.ett ttt Oil City, Ott the At t ie of which way; eltaem abont !My rek deep, ALA ren e the cti,),,7,l,Litteta, earryltig with it tw o of the Lttr.ics. the tt,.; I Ira breaking 10000 ih time to v.O thetteietee,,, Th e ,t a e, c on t a i ned thirteen tet,t ut.tors--ma one of whom, etrattge tu say, tta% ..eritrusly injll red. 'Ma accident was oaeaelened l.r the road buing blippery with lea, cawing the uuncli to "Moo' ammo, Acettetter ns pm I'mtrinym•stila natrect.tn. —lt was rumored through the city iestenclay eventng Unit a big 11 Ifnl ./rlask•up had occurred to a passenger ir,Mll oil the Pennsylvania rails mad. We arc gi, in slate, however, that there was no truth lu the.reywt in regard to the pass toner care. freightelraln had run - off tho track, Mocking up the re/1(k by which the pose racer train was 4 .lelnirixt live hours. There was nothing strions reignited from the accident: Ss the agent informti • tiununitt.o.—Teetetd ay Afternoon it again ,2oret mt need entitling, and by evening' enough snow had fallen to put the otrects In admirable condi, lion for ttleiglaing. • The littaburghent---those rho can afford ft-;-are mojnying u.rare carnival '1:11 whiter ill the way of siefghing,'And blue :Bea bare ',atonic necessarily fashionable. • PUMA • Gcnirr,Wth. CatnpLel4 the mu' who atele.Dr; /Liter's Lorne and huggy a couple of wceLl , *goy, was brought Into (Jour& yesterday evening, andplend gaily to theettarre. Ife eras .overhanied by the policemen :near -11reeneburg, and Las'been Jail Ltr several dal's. Titintixa Autlaxic.4. seebrui "apply of this gicat political ataintat boa betaireeetved at Pit tork'a. Deers room: - ,'Illttoelt ban also the NH re port or the ViSecl-12 talyko ease; „alike books, papers aial.tosesalhea. • Men'e Cork, - Soto : Water Proc . tf C f ali Boole; Orate Leather and LOP.Boote, Belmont's, tiro- Olaf, SOPpent, 'Gum 'and Beale. Over Shoes at •511Clollsit Anetteitt . qmise;;ss FMB street. • of the Fo 11a0Fevair. oVese iSt tital.--BXt Card Pictures ote party, etc.; eke., at Pinatas. --- Dunne% Album and Poolect Books, at Pit- 4 -44 A # - T l-1 1 _....... :, 4 0 _ . .. ! - ActinMal of Rev. air. Lynch. Rev. Air. Lynch, pastor of the Seth Com men hi. E. (lurch, Allegheny, was tried in the -United Rates District Court, yesterday, before Judge ReCandiess, on a charge of perjury. The circumstances of this case have hem fully detail ed, and are so well known to the community that we need not repeat them here. Suffice It to say that, after hearing the evidence In the exit!, and the charge of tho Court, the jury ware not lone; in Making op a verdict and declaring that the defendant lilts not guilty. This ca.so conveys a very iteportant lesson to every ludividutl, and teaches the neressity of carefully scrutinizing every document (especially an atlldavlt) before Subscribing to the same. MAilmrro Rim--The Ethuo-Poterian was net so Well attended last night as formerly, owing, probably, to the bad state of the sidewalks. The exhibition in itself well merits a good house, to ray nothing of the tine and valuabla presents that are' distributed amongst the audience. Among the presence, last night, were two splea did silver-plated rasters,' besides many other useful and valuable articles. To-night a China tea-sett, of tiny pieces, and many other presents, will be given away. Rebel Money and Supplies la Tel/114 Accordirg to a statemuut of the Galveston Neva, the planters and merchants of Texas have thriven upon the war„ by tarnishing supplies to thercbel artily. The earns authority says that grain 1s delivered at the "railroad depata at the rate of three dollars a bushel In Confederate money, or "their equivalent," fifteen "man lu .specie. The paper, dollar of the rebel Statist 4 therefore worth precisely five cents Before the cornmunleatlons between the pro ducing I region of Texas and the rebel armlet were cut by nor patrol of gunboats, four planters alone In that, State (undated In one yeat two hundred thousand boatels of corn end live hun dred'and sixty thousand pound, of sugar, 'be sides =lasses and potatoes, for the rebel cam mlsearlat; but the market Is mow confined chiefly within the titbits of the State,. and Is not likely to be extended until the huthority or the goy eminent is restored. - - TIIB AMLITION Op SLsvPinr.--A movement is fit fact among prominent Philadelphians, of both pcilitleal Mika, to give a haudsome.dfuner to those Democratic Congressmen whoshall vote in favor of the proposed constitutional amend ment prohibiting slavery. So far the list preach Members embraces the natnes of Ocarge 11. Yes man, of Kentucky, Austin A. King and James S. Reilly tr, of Missouri, Moe F. Odell and Jno. A. Grizvruid,of New York, Myer St rbucw, Josiah Bailey and Archibald McAllister, of Perusylva nia, and Etre Wheeler, of Intel:lmin. KFNITCRY BLNATOII.—The election of Jaines ‘ Guthrie to succeed L. W. Powell in the United Stnt...l Senate, frsm Kentucky, Is a bitter pill to the true Union men or that State. The Lexing ton Unionist deriams the cledion of Guthrie a disgrace to Kentucky, and would rather hare Powell In the Renato than Guthrie. Tfis connec tion with the Chicago Convention and its rebel" platform, is a stench lirthe nostrils of Kentuelth dos irl.to earnestly rally round the old Union flag. They prefer an open, manly opponent, to a pretended friend, but a real enemy. 110 N. -AD.436.—T !in London corrospondont of'tho Toronto Globe says: The United 6tates have never been represent- ed in this country by a man' who: has performed (be appis dif 11 cult duties with snore talent- and aldliTrilben Mr. Adams has done. He mixes so much in satiety, be is so acute In his knowledge df character, and ho. watches so closely every torn of opinion. that ho must haahlo to .rande.rs invaluable service to his owe - Government. ' - • NEGRO SITPPRACIII.—S number of the rsdleal republican Congressmen at Washington (heeled -Mg such prominent men at Geor,ga W.: Julian Of. Indiana, William D. Kelley, of Philadelphia, and Schuyler Colfax, of Indlarie,) favor .- nezro sullinge In the acceded States; while not &din ! rating it In the loyal portion. of the 'country. Senator B. Gratz. Brown :and I'll:presentative Henri T. Blow, of htissourt, faeur universal snit - sego throughout to otb Not - it:and South. (;04LR1:02 AIfDIIEW says, - In Ids annual mes sage: ;"I know or. no more useful object to which the emninonwealth can lend . Ile aid, than that of a sinorenimt - adapted In a practical way - to open the door of eratration young women who are wanted for 'Welters, and for every other appro.. print& an.well domestic employment in' the re mote !Yost, but' who aroliiing anxious and aim less es Irelfbw;England.,! A ohccarsiiir h just been published by the Italian qinerzmumt reistLeg tahrtgattdantli.,Der. Mg the unintfrot Octiber Were were kPled, cap tured, and' surrendered, no - lpis thin • 3 , 46 brig_ and:, and between Janusz* and . Oetober'there were SO4 dieposed of. It Is aktdated that, on , theist of November. 519 brigands 'remained 4 large. Since then about fifty have beentaken or killed. AINOTIILLU Essmorsiamr Foa WOrsisr.--ALady in Wiseotadh.writcw as follows "A young lady o f , lnellrehpeetabffityla engaged here in one of the marble factories as asters cutter. She has two dulturs a day, I should recommend ath(rs to use the chisel and cur t h e jaunty paper e. p. l should farther advlu any lady to do whatever.ihn has a taste or talent for." A l'ittirrnaßti man in Savannah, who keeps a. Meth and jewulry .eetabllshmeut, SO S . friend in Boston that ,when Itardeo'. forces EDIVASID EVDRA77.-- There was just three days difference la the ages renehtd by these eminent statesmen and friends at the time of their re:spectire deaths. The for mumps seventy years, alas ;unrolls and six thly3, the latter scaly years, ult.., :aontlts and Oa cc . dayA --- AT the annual Convention of the Obit) nor glitan q , -wers, et CdltrthUF, it mail resolved that flirty-eight pounds be re , ”:7ll.led as the alandarcli•onimereial weight of a basbil of cane feC4, and rle') that the price fur ni intifiettning genii syrup Fbenlilla une-half :he produce; • fi lend of ours, who Woks at create .from prnetleal, common-sense point of" dew, on hearing the great news of yestrday, asserted .that he did not wonder that Fort Fisberhad been 'captured, as the rebels were tertninly Terr74led. .fress. • • - Tann comes a rumor from Washiegtea sot yet well authenticatixi, that thu board house keepers aro about to petition to ham tha clerks in the departments excused from military tility—the exercise kite.% the young men each an appetite. - - "".1rA.130111, great ninny prrsonn wore die d at the concert 14t night by the crying, of your baby . . I do wonder that sneb people • . will go In Comp., lititrcstAv poaltirely ft,. to either officers...lr wen 04 • • v ITT —of.conaurmificii, int:utter lb, lentf 3! ot station, ArmitiOng PA., NA fi g .t Ilfin PET, wife ul IL:C. Paritt. • I um•rni from the' Fired PhtabyterLan o et wet, at 9 'o'o/Oak e.llll ta, to erd tit the Allegheny Cemetery. The friends Of the G.o 11 , ate respectfully , incited to attend. • PLA • f 'tt .—At Benton Btrrnrke, At—Louie, 316., nt the reeideneo of hin Inolther-in.law, Dr. Wte.S. Wool's, of tliFtsee contracted In the itnny, ALEX. eon to rga . and tne lte A, IV: Bieck. D. of the Sa d year of his a ge, Hew The funeral will take •plice on FRIDAY the 90th of Jaunary, ten; at tea o'clock In the mlentag, from the "Undettaitcrie rooms of Fain:nail h. Swap. • nn; corner of &Tenth and Smithfield sta., Pitts. Itrgh, Pa. ' • 11-001 . ) S—Alao r leill be !tithed, at the amts .11At/Glll BLACX,infantillughter of Dr. Wm. S. and Mary. tz: Woods, Who died in St. LOlll3, Mo., on .Ittly ist;'lBs.l. The friends of the' family are Invited to attend. ]alight- •' • ' jETTEIiti OF A DIAINI.STILIT lON' ON A-I the estate of 0 EORGE.A.II ATAft lota of Versailles township, 'Allegheny County, decd, ha t . log been granted Ao the undersl;ned the fle,-- lster of Allegheny GrotorY, all Persnas 1 . 104 °4 to sold emote are requested to make Immediate Pal. 1114111 t, .those haring claims og.ilost the AA., t presetit them for settlement,properly outhenti. Imbed, to tbc. undersigned, at Ws residence in Vee sullies tops-whip. • STEPHEN. BAYARD, Administrator, or. toand IVS. pitn:V/ANUe. at Law, dth street' , Pittsburgh.. ' Yana.* :Luz Tr, Allegheny Co„ Dee. 1.1, drl7•lnirdaw pfiTt3BURGAI .4:-.(II(I.IiIiELLSTILLE RAILROAD • COMPANY FIRST ALOR t" GAGE.. TURTLE CREEK. DIVISION COS STRUI)TION MENDS, .Holdtera are hereby nett ticdthet tlio Interest coriprms on Ore ittmreltonds; ,Otie February.lnt, L8a3.111 1 ,0 14 Q -on and after that day on presentation and'OLlVery at the once of the . First Mitts/nal Rank of Plttibtr Wood JalettatritaX, Seeretary tont Treasurer: A-DAILINISTItATOR'N tatTOTIO,Ft.I--L0t ,.... ens otadatinistratioa Eta the est ite.of H UGH' It. ZING, late..-ef. Rim 10,,,: 41:egheor eeeA heeler been gtihted t o the , onfereigned .by UV Register nt Alkwheay eiodete..ei I , ersons to tlletted tw aahlestete are reqeeeted. to make fmme. , dfftte Plltleat:' Pod those having chime etgajart . " the belie 4 Preitld theta for settleatoaciwePei/T autbtatlentecl, to the underaboett jaltsinT - TRaIIIAS CING.*AtIm,r. UOUBLE AND ,SiliGL3 BARREL •slior CitINS—A newMoak feet leaked atko tee . 41 0 by . J42.1E3 BowN, in Wood ilttott. 13LISHIP, IN 1786. EST_t sELLIEa I4ESS TITAN COST CONCERT HALL • • SITCOI-1.1 NEXT DOOR TO EXPRESS OPPTOR IRPIIANS' COURT SALE-0F REAL,. • ESTATE—If y virtue of en order of the Or. -pi ono' Court of Allegheny County, the undersign, gunrdirm of the estate Of William A , David - George. D., JMIII3I. 4.3., Mary P. H., Charles 0., Seam ; end Martha A. Watt, minor children end heirs of James C. W net, (tech.', will offer at public sale at the Court Donee in the elty of Pittahargh, et le • 4 o'clock A. hi. SATURDAY, th e 23th day of f ary. Ithl, the following lots of groUnd, namely: All those two certain lots; or pieces of ground id note on the West I :ommons. - or Irwhifs avenue I a ' • the First Ward of the city of .Allegheny, marked Is Irwir.'s plan of the'rope walk property . numbers "nine , ' and oten.” and hounded and described as follows, to Wit: Ilepening flu the westwantly side of the West. Commons or• Irwin avenue al a dia- . mace of twenty/Iva feet snuthwardly from thecor-. nor of Denten/ stoeet and said Conunons; thence" • • - extending /a front along said COMMOMI southward.- ly fifty feet to the Line of lot marked in said plea ~••• number eight; thence by line of the gam& wed- . woolly one hundred and ninety.eight 'feet tegret.....-:- , •- ley twentY feet wide; thence northwardly dttyfeet •-• to lot markedtin . plea number, eleven; sad -f thence by thellne thereof enstwardly one hundred end ninety-eight feet to the place of beginnings ' each of saki lots haring a-front of twenty-11re fee* • - on the westwardly side of the WestiOomatoad amr Irwin avenue, and extending back, pwstervingthst same 'width, one hundred and nirzetyt:feet to - the alley aforesaid, , • , • Terms wedeln/ow n - at the time of sale, or na„ ' , plitation to T4hu Watt. ' •• • ' ,:t• URN WATT, onaratin,_ ?Jextairdtw . • Liberytat4 Pittsburgh. • ' V T Q T. TEBNE I BRASSWORKB - .;1• ,—, ;1.:la CADX4IT & CUNTFOIM, Blanufacturor of evetymartety of finished BdA SS WORE FOR ;•if PLUMBERS__ „, • ' 11AS FITTERS, IllACllts/STS, 62i7) • • BRASS CASTIISOS,uf ell descriptions;mede Order: STRAtAIDQAT• WORK, STEAK „AHD • (hAti FITTIW O tended t o .- ,hittI, REPAIR/NO. ProkuPt.ilt at: Particuler attention paid to fitting up REHM& 7.11.1 , 011 COAL-AND 0A11201(0II.9_, Also, Sole Agents for Use Western • Dlatried• Pennsylvania he-sale, of MARSH,_LAinfo:•: DELI,. is 00' S PA TENT SYPHON PWW_ g ther•Z beat seer Invested. Having . no, velvet; it ts a o st liable to get out of order and. Will • WOW *Mee than any Damp et twice Heaton • -,,' o•••*PhlbTh- PATENTED Oval Lamp alkiipaitutm . .. ,-, , These (blumaya are IntebtedEir the fret *bee; heating all parte of the glass eqtally, dekko pores. pose it to cracking. E. 1:), nnwurna4 , .. Fort Pitt alba 'Cribb, Waiblagtou etreek: apt? , Pftbburgh; Feasts; BLACK DIAMOND STBEL WORKS', prrrssulutic-PA.: , - •• • 141 *BROTHER Ai . CO. : _ Itanafacturen ot BEST Clueurrr YEFINED oesr ernm, ed ;;;• Sqare, Flat and Ootmon, of allartes. Warrant el: t 4 to any importad or nianulantured in this Mad *47' Waco nd ushOture, Noe. te Ma Ist Vzset , f!aii-yd MO and a 57 21100AD ir lirsaurnh Pittsbuork. • , RTS, BARNES it CO Die. XS Third SUN ,mtitalttiourgb, TI AND SHEET /EON WORK.EIsH, I APANNED..TIff.. IVARE We hese now manufacturitig.andhlve !land: Bathing Apparatus of all kinds, Toilet Ware Vin Bette, Water Coolers, Greeerst Ten and Ffpfce thin. later; Ciah and Spice_ Boxeaj:rurabler .Dralners•-.l q f Spittooes, ke. A - large - lot Ur Bin! Cages for' , sale low. Olt Cans of" ell sires and patterns.' fTin: Roofing, Conductor', and all- kinds of Jobbing . Work dono to order tr:s. IRON CITY, w 044.4. , 4 1.1.01 aft ' FOUNDERS' AND MitOILINLITS. -"? . Dormer of FIRE - ..:PIKEEut weiri•wr nr • (Naar ply Watt* Works ' ) . r - litantifeeturais of atationamand and moritysi-!-;' ROLLING MILL VASTINGS and MA0M1NEf.,....--361 KY, of all kinds, and geueralJobbers. ' Prompt ettentloiran to rrpallillrßol4:iol3' • -. • RABB to grant any Army. 37 . 7 .3711.0rfrE/sui- .-- , Panic lie S aiten G tl A' a ll i fed to tillfltiff r :',l4 - i; ' I ,'"..''' p.trint of OIL RAiNERIEN. J 15,- ft.& fat• , .- -,-, BRASS AND IRON cooxs made to nnier. Alisale •• I •;- BRASS CIASTXNOIO, of all kinds, made at tka ' ir - All _orders left at Noe. it'srld 31 WATER idea* - , , and LiazarY, win bo promptly'atteaded to. ,-, ;- : , • air The members of this arm being practical - me. • .-I dustier, of many year,. experience in their businea‘ ' ', will ftusure to give aatisfaction In ovary ?expect. -, , i', We are aJao agents tor Guild, (Isrtison it 1:14L.• STEAM PUIIIP..far pumping - Water, (Dude mild .. - .' r Relined 011, kr. delsty . , • AIICEIC :1i1'C:61i:ill-di -- 4 — t i il7 - ,. V.A.E... .. , .. -(4- tor In 5.1.1.1", Pittstorch, Ps. t ' ---.' taii-Dist., aci I.l.llEirky . STIVEIT. .., ..- • -, ~ ; Ilinnufst taz, r.. rNa ct I 1,1)K P. ILLOIt and Hi:am-, sl tr/P1..... PA WA AND • S t eel '' • ' ORATE.. II( 0 3.1.4 AV WA kl.'.. etc., Steel haat °lnns ~,44, limil,v Mill ciattings, Mil l Chau. i t Clam. ti ~..? anti t.,11?.th Pliv ,, , Sad Irons, Dog • Irony. 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