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VEItT-LATEST NEWS
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Captured OWN.
101 M.: DESIGNS fOICERNING SONORA.
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-Ae4itilikle9 Seat to Watch-Movesehts.
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.. If?au, Jan. 30.—The If orl,Fs, Pot% Itoysi
t mantlotus .ths begianiag of &USW
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campaign, which will be brief but grand. It
says the Iniinekttnikullltinatii•tgect . nf their In-
Itinitlois will probably create for thempres
. more
' - '4lgisand gist,- than She capture of one - hundred
-' , OtAlnary titles. Every available soldier In Sher
- :4 1 100.! , r egter
/ 1 1 0 90 - . §aeSiiliihr lileßurcift and
/loyal. Their destlnationts still a mystery to
, . .
the enemy, who elltithnietir gums, that no mat
, they may le treadingthe/ lilt eidritu
- ally be reeiliabe viebalty of Cliarliston. ,
'',4,iiijilibeiiiiiin heincit . even giter ri bitr ot the
. an ti
regrateme, his troops' have evinced no en
• vioelty litthe matter.. ' ,. .. ~.
, A deserter- from Ilardee's ' army repdrts that
.. aha enemy dePeads almost solely, on the resist
ance made beyond that chi, to save It from cap- ,
tare, and If our troops should march to thirr, rear,
&tinprescnco would ho equivoient to its posse f'
• A gentleman from New York writes to the '
World the account p 1 an intepiow with General
Sherman. lie gins the views' of the latter con•
veining trade witittheicap turedbitles:. lilierinan
said he . .bellortd:that trheriever , we carry
trade . Into eaPld china, we fed Ma rebels
out i rkwit!, writes, so that , they gain
morn awes than ere do by our victories.
Air - tratiludir.friide - from--eiery captured
city' and convert tAgn.lntoluilitary poet• The
bnahrass- community-*l3l 'Mike money at. the
. expenseef our country's Interest and the honor
,of widn'llag:- ' He: rferrett ;to Memphis, and
said ,the orsultsief:6 tie the trade there wets
t 6 tire' 79vet.,duliplles be wanted - and
Andd
Midi tionty theilisan nnUt..Ties!dea,theopcuing
of the captured. coast eltlis to trade by
tuaTe4d#l . GPtOidieit Is tattle:Ali sbiTirlitg'
the itibebi with at the' goods they used •to re
cave •by,theridnekadertinudreld a cheaperprice
and st:tetis elik , ind Inconvenience.
...
30.—A Washington : inxicial
eaTs the prernment - baa received intone - Woo of
the plantar thetteneb, noticerning Boners, and
04iral Willi' has been lent to the Paella
Goat i 0 watch their ninveinenta.
Beennary• Stanton's report has beenwithheld,
Al General Grant's request. •
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Rebel Pro l ett West' i L s« , • """
Nsulth Negotiating for a Trinsfer
alas- Eerier to. ellazimilliaekr.strength
of the Rebel Army._• -
A:Nsp You, Ja n no.--The .lierahrl 31 . 6 . ti 11111
. • . .
thirespnndmit giv-n - the °allege - Of sneyietted
mbar-eject' test of the MissizslOpt 113.0ne of an
extrithrillaam parse -MN_ Itleterthe abet - Mit
General, Kirby - ,thrrith, eartunandbrg the rebel
?To -Wm l aOPl 4 - Perirtnuints'inclu.didE alt the
rebel tirritery and troophwest of the Mississippi
ffver, - lai, bicolor some time for a
trainfereitill,.hbi, Ranch to the Emperor Maxi
of Me:dbo. It is anticipated- that if
IffeamatEbnitit does cmitempbste this, important,
Menefee of bin service, he _will. have scone dila:
aulty.ln (libeling It. as the rebel troops or that
rilgion., - stlwajt a net of lawless- andsemi:dime;
t4Clet of wild characters, hum become ad-'
:44y - SdciiroralMod SUM the death - of old '
Trice. their farinite chief, and may resist
thilt*Whatende colemization.l • .'
- published the rebel army roster.
'iddehrlthAys wee obtained from the most nuttiest;
tie sourer l Ile Agoras accompanying -the or,
pnitniires Win that the hill strength - of
enbirldbibilY one btMdmd and tillY-nigbilbovi
indidnelotedree.hind ally men of - alVartiti4
This la-their tallest - strength, and these fortes
ireleattered from the James to the Red rivers,
hod from the Atlantic coast to the Indian terri
' Write— it le shown very condualte that the
only. army upon:which the meets can depend IA
- -arrorof _Northern Virginia. ThLs Ii the
oremilmuloi which the enemy has. desert
.lmi the name:-and tarn.oely army which we now
have to overcome .
The Traithe bars leadlni article' on the
cafrinion intrigue, in whlellt says Ickes obtain
ed a clue to the European eomplet, wherefrom
the idnfelialdintreteleare combyrting themselves
with bores of powerful nadspeelly aid to their
sloidug nausea; • Its outline Mat an early stage
of the rebellion. - Jeff Davis .sent the Roman
Catholic lindiop, - Lyneh. of South Caroline, to
sloshfor. sympatharm Andantes, bat.to make
Home the focus of operations.
iC teas nor difficult for him to sonvince the
vuoter'epiate of European reaction -and abseils
/11* that ellnehoidern of tbi rebellion was Iden
tical In sfarit,wlth their emits had enlist their
sympettamOnit Bishop Lynch went further, and
aecnred the .magnates of the Catholic
..Chttrett
thet ithmegetesion and preleminenee threaghont
thh hemisphere world hd asetiredlitthe triumph
Of the rebels, and In deference to thesenepresen,
tattdbers'secret league of Bateau tiatholic powers
IA Inuieer.;l3pahi'lludArestrti,under the galdanCe
,ofthignpe, has been formed, - pledge/ to reco4-
111,4,146Alonfederacy oiler the 4th of neat
ifitubon, the ground that it 414 not take part itt
fke-Preildeotha election:
gibe- Triberu also learrti that the, rebels nutlet'.
pats I fresh maittlean Richmoird. In case they
.cannot bold It they will brim it to the ground, to
show Christentkmr that they would rather be ex
terminated than b e eub j ugeted•
. Rebel It's:Pettit um .Rroposed . Convention of
States—Ratelliatoi7 MeasgreaDesi
nuanced:: ..: .;'. ,• i • •
Navy Yorts„ Ja n 30.-..-The. Riebnond-Hattherl
. ,
' . says: Among the & . mat mischievous in perpose,
or dangerous In character, of the factions primpia•
, .
althtms of the presenttime,. arc tbe, calls for
*trite conventions irldelt are being m ade In set.
real quarters:•. No .oOntliioe mad be More nn
,
propitious fore obtainlag a' fair • expression of
the wlsdoutered:leilinf the tetePte; The melee
. past of the taatuWge, worth, latelliiptvis and pa=
trietlmi ortbe country la In the army. The
~- &IS' Piot the cid:smut Attu- engaged are such as
would, prevent than fronC takiag any part In
theargsulatstlonor dlsensalktinf the itonventlon.
The scheme fir eallhig a merventlost laprpeo:
sally, a scheme for dlaenfrattehlalng those "tr
. teens and brave men, and placing thereat saver ,
Mirl'atttbotity at thevidate In The handlef a per-
Ron of people. and of a portion' least to bo a
troidedtwith Ito curdle. The eenTeDrlell MOTIF
meat Is a Cairo 'iracy of disloyal demavgnes to
betraytheetaisfederacjr..; life doubt not Lincoln , "
hietwirtildim placed on our neelmin less than a
draft. ',ltteiettonventlen-eiti era toe no object',
IP view: ,i4h whichloyal eleil.iiiiii sympithLse,
and our good citizens will scarcely deem It wise
to the tonspiratord.witli. opportunities
ferntlecblef. 2 A ' ~
The- Thardese ls very severe upon -the discus
dor' of the' Medway: ute.stares 'in the
OnitedAtetes Senate,- and 'Addles. the.fienate as
:a an assemblage of savages. lt attempts to fire the
.. Sonth ltislatlng on the Impossibility of meet,
' •• &ruction, and closed by,aaying that ovary subs
' inimattist, every man whowoutimakepeneeon
any other terms then our liberty,. forgets that
s rtishitatee to tyranny Is obedience to God; for
gets bis duty to , bis fellow-roan, his countryand
Ve blit God, and W. already a mean, cowardly aLave.
. - All Separate State action. Is out of the question.
Nal not only forget their duty, but ,they betray
their eider Stated, and first:degrwEng themselves
at the footstool of the enemy,:will soon ht driven
to fight sgalnst their former friends. The elie
alms or ktr. Blair warn.us rto stand firmly ta
gether, to exert every clergy for war, - and war
only, to close up the . anksi to stand aboubler to
'boulder, and when peace on our-terms eeteet,
...
to accept It, and until it comes on our terms, to
f • tonttnue to fight as long es We have cartridges.
' i 'The Dlrratrk says: . Sultmlsslon ls - ramie's,
' though not, probable. -
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..., , Block and Matters Initials York.
.
INEW Yong, Jan. 30.—The Stock market is
again weak and vitae down. ' The Bear intermit
made a furious attack on Erie, throwing, nearly
13,000 shares on the market. Thh whole market
- . Mmtathiseavrithtbewornment and tho Railroad
i'. Rst br keger threngEoUt:. laoreritmelit =DA
-Alciand Votary paper firm, with a' fair buil-
Mesa. '. Bhp currently reported that. the Treasury
Department will anticipate the March coupons
of thelo4o than. State bonds quiet. Coal and
c - mlaceihmeons shares are without special feature.
i Reid speculation •TerZ tame; tendency steadily
downward. Cash gala more plenty and a large
number of short . contracts 'have been - settled.
k ' Money still easy. Foreign exchange doll. Them
Is considerable demand for Petroleum stock and
thsrprieaa.ant generally lirm. Sales of Excelsior
at 14; Germania 09; Knickerbocker . GO ; United
• , States ms I Oceanic 210 - ; Buchanan Farm 182.
•
Bondi stolen from trawford County Batik
Recovere
d.
idsacluzah Jan. 30.--:,Our stolen boada are
ad/ recoverod. the tblet: was arrested.
(81good,y CAB Ba2nr:or Oaawroaß Co.
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i tssa +' ` 'sC.~ , ..a.7_L~.a+c+eal
'~;r,,."
THE
FROM WASMNGTON
Number of General Officers in
the Service.
RECRUITS, TO FILL op REGIMENTS
Subscription Agui: for .. th e Seven
••Tbkty Loan. , • '
A CLERK KILLED Er A WOMAN,
Frauds in the Navy Department.
Wasmtiovou, Jan. 10.—The Secretary. of
War - 16-day sent to the Senate a list of all the
general °faders in the Berries on the era of
January. , It eomprises - GG Majoi Generals - and
.
270 Brigadiers. Of this number 245 - areitveonf.
=hod, 900 of whom are Generals; S
If alor Generals, and 12 Brigadier Generals ere
awaiting ordersi and >1 Ma,lor Donegal and 14
-Brigadiers arc oil duty on account of Woundi
and elekneSs. Theie are Generals Ricketts As
loth, `.Barisaw, R.. G. Tyler, Sebetemeignnisr,
Bowel, Gresham, Underwood, Conner, Mein-
Intosh, Bradley, Long, Eagan and Stannard.
Two BHgadler Generals, Hayes and Outile,'are
prisoners Of war. Gen. times Is new released
on parole for the purpose of attending to the
distribution of supplies sant to our soldiers in
the rebel prisons. , Gene. Banks and Leeare be
fore the Committee on the - Catullet of the War,
and Cons. John McNeil, Francis T. S,Snolimud
Thomas W.llweeney are un:lor trial by-Court
The remainder are on Court Martials and Mili
tary
Commitalons, awalting n rders..- - , -
The Mllitati - Conlealssion of which fibmeral
Doubleday is Pthidents has concluded is labors
In this city; dud is now awaiting ordera. Tim
Commlsslops'enipecti to
. ba, ordered . to Fhlladel
lblet, to try the parties connected with the al
eged Navy Yard frauds.
The Bierr.tary of .War r ite , response -to an•
(miry, says preparitinus „for the pnblicatien. of
the Army Register has already been commenced.
The delay has been accost mod by the difficulty
of ascertaining accurately the numerous changes
%bleb have taken place by death, resignation
and other casualties.
Some time - ago the ileum directed an Inquirj
respecting merults to fill up old regiments. The
Secretary of War replied that in July,
a telegram wan sent to Governor Andrews as
follows: •
"New recruits for old regiments will be mus
tered out with the regiments."
- The principle announced in the telegram has
not Newt applied to all stiller' mastered into the
serrlce to fill up old regiments, but the principle
applied has been to hold them for theterin of
service- for which they were mustered in, taking
the Minter-1u rialli as conclusive erldena of
their enlistment contract. , •
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The Ffense sacral weeks ago railed for seep]
of Gen. Dix's report rellttitS . ...Merateslxiaa on
Lake Erie and the t - . ,,,,,,
."', of the eththiere P h il o
Parron B 4 :.14 - talatedQieen, but the 'President
:ecemi it Ineoriepatible with the Diblie interest to
communicate the report at the present time.
The tieceetarY of the Treasury has conc.:flied
erriehill,a,am with Jay Cooks, of Philadelphia,
pi(
to take • general ea - '''' onailiiWY lt's the ode
ne w m 7-pOloss.• arlerstoolthat under the
ne • arningement 'Gomel-Banks will continue
to receive subscri tions as heretofore.
This ifteradon Andrew J. Eurroughs, clerk he
the taloa ,of the; ,Coraptrollir of Currency, was
fatally' shot - by a young woman n'anted Macy .
'Bat Chicago. She told couilletlng
storks as to , ler reasons for the commission of
the
lti his Militia concerning the fraud in the.
Navy Department, hit. Hale read tram the re
port of `the Belem Comm/salon of last. year, state.
leg there WU as mach fnuad on the Government
by purchases made by Chiefs of Bureaus, as In
any otheraray:- Be-said thaPiinelpelirilaess on
these frauds was arrested by order of the Navy
Deputteent , and'prade‘hr dose eontlaernent,
with orders not to be released ander half a mil
lion bill;and war oi a autallor ball
by the Interference of 'the Yrealtlesit.' He Btßy
believed that the CUM of that. man's arrest was .
the fact of kis giving testimony on that leveed-
He said the officer ordering the arrest was re
mirustrated with; mid sulked why lierd:dnot send
the case to the civil Instead of the naval courts.
Ho tinilectbifthe' dell taints wemorganized
to acquit, while the courts wens organized
hir.Hale thought inhere were donlittiofthese
things in the : minds of any, le could make a
fell comiction of the truth. He thought the
naval retiring lawless at Trey bad one, as it rda
dered-the retired officers composing the courts,
under the control oftheleadit of the department.
The dikes bring tits man up „for trial, and the
court bas no alternativelmt to convict.
Mr.: Hale referred - to the conduct of the Seens.
Lary of the Navy in giving largo contracts hir
- purchases to his brother-in-taw - and poring meal ,
etcesslut_ itoirpeustlen. - He concluded with
severe comments upon the conduct of the
-
tary of the Navy toward proml tent alma, and
denounced the Iron dads as worthless.
Mr. Blair's Visit to Rittman&
Nor Tint; Jan. 80.—The Herald's Waehleg-
Ington special' says: The mission of Blair to
Riehinond has not; as has been generally sup
poked an entire failure, but that it resulted In
fully disclostag the fact, that many of the rebel
chief. are 'desire= of peace, and are willing to
enbmitto tench more reasonable tennis than theft'
newspaper organs could lead US teammate. But
all nre so jealous and watchful of each other,that
no one dares to sti ake ao.'einem for far of be
ing made the SWUM of some desperate and re
;catkins faction. •
Another correspondent says that wo will net'
be surprired- to gam hear of tertne of peace In
the proclamatlons of the Georgiemut Nerth.
Carolina Gevernors.
The Tribunes special asp the only new de
velopment as to the Blair mission, reported
by - two naembent of the Rouse, who - dined .with .
the • returned envoy. Although they ,are De
mocratic; they state that Mr. Blair said thatJett-
Davis entreated him to effect the passags-of the,
Cot "Modena- Amendment abolishing. slivery;
that it had indticed disnaloti, and that the hope
of being yet able to save slavery'and reenthrone
ft, was the only obstacle to peace suit thereat*,
ratios of the Union:.. This wastold on :the flee
of the House on Saturday. Bets were Instantly
offered by Peace Democrat': that Mr. Blair bad
never uttered a word of what- was imputeit to
Sheri:sir: 7 a Army-Wort Fisher
IF:spladed try Rebels..Pease Negnpa
tiona-The Passport" order:. •
New'. Timm, Jan. 30.--The"Teara , Savannah
sortespondtat of the 19th, says: . .
The 'axial' Ethel man , e army leases Savannah,
tn.:morrow:: The Ist and 33 Dl:dikes of the 110th
Carps were at Shodeville. South Carolina. when
'-'Titiforaltre-.. - Washligtan despatch: says the
Navy. Department received confirmatory. intelli
gence that a ' telegraph wire was discovered atter
the ciplonlos at. Fort Fisher', leadlngscrota the
Cape Fear river and about: two =Um - luta ibi
. rebel lines.. There but little, doubt that the
numatine wmpurposely exploded by the rebels. -
MI-peace negotiations with Richmond are wow
verb ithoroughly exploded, though negotiations
are expected- from other tillarters--perkaps by
the I roclamatinni of the Governors of Georgia
and Nottli Carolina: ' : ,
It is stated that nart, of. the object of Ifs. Shin
.ton's vidh to Sefannah was to edible with Sita,
men-that if the rebels -should propose-tem:is of
peace, to told . himself readiness, in bciftlf of
his Goren:meet, to nccept.
,It Is /denier:Med iitat the pauper order '4lll be
rerelndtd se liens applies-to'Canada; bat
tie continued as regards Nova Scotia.
Rebel • Barbarities.
Wsmineorros, , 'Jan. 30.-Richardion and
Browne. journalists, who escaped from HMS:Ws
bury Deleon, appeared before the Committee ria
the Conduct of.the War this morning, testifying
that 'OM rebel authorities are naurdering .our
soldiereby cold anti trh:lO theY Ire ett
easily supply them whh ample' food and. fuel.
On Irovember the Stith, featly prisoners were
without food for forty-eight-helve. They men
tioned deliberate cases of killing end wormling.
During tire months, from the lbth of October to
the 18th of December, the .deaths were twality
per cent. of the whale number; and-when they
left at the Lattar date, they were dying at did
rate of thirteen per mai. per month.
It is stated by Prof. Henry, that the partial di
structlon of the Smithsonian
. bullding will not.
interrupt the regular activo operations of this In
stitution.
Snasdl Nunn ticteasid.
• Wannusoroir, Jan. r , o.—,Onn dollar and two
dollar notes to b 6 inked by the Tre.astu7 Depart
ment to Natlonal ItankS, will kon ha deliversl
.
by
e a
The following was addresied Jan. - MSS, 11113 S„
t o Mr. Win. P. Wood. Supaintendent Old OsISI•
tol Prison :` Slr—Coli North baring boon ac
quitted by s'Milltary Cotemlsalon„before which
be was tried, the, Secretary of War directs, that lin
be at , once released trout - confleloinit an the :6;
eel pt 4u3d execittiori of tbli ordeg. - . : •
Very reepoclfnfy r try, <
Er-,/li;TotrioiltSd;
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B Admiral VirraOitieCtift Prenatal.
Naw Yon", .lan. W.=-The gift of $51,000 L in
Goyerament boa& kr Vice Admiral larraot,
bea been tompleted, by:Opting ibabonda
hands' and unamaitting ; i4 blmaletter of pro.'
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DAILY
LATEST ELIZOPEXN INTELLIGONCE.
frrivai of Steadiers Peru
rion anti City of Cork.
ADDRESSES ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS
Sword Duel Fought in France
MORE ,ABCUT THE Kipp ENCYCLICAL LETTER
War Declared Between Paagiay
and Brazil.
dye., Opho.,
POIMLAND, Jan..80.-The Peitivian, from Liv
erpool, arrived at: 9:19 st.le, - She was detainel
by fog 10 hours and did mot sail from London
derry unflißitatdaT runirning, 21.td. '
Garai Bah' Beitteileid and Bright
bad heat addressing their constituents, at Bir
tningliam., The Tortnettl -target at the
Intention of the Americans to terminate the Re
ciprocity Treaty and to place gunboats on the
lakes. With regard to una.lnterventioa he Said
he was not prepared to overlook the Injuries one
station might inflict upon another. I ,
Mr. Bright expatiated en the triumph of the
non-Intervention policy to British politics. In
rrgdfd to parliamentary reform, - ho said it could
no more be put to Blimp than they could the ne
' gro question; in tbb ..toneticaM C.jdgcise; for
though it was always a great nuisance, and not
to, betalkeddboat, Amprlea deadly con-
diet, with;the ,negna..standlng thrth In largo
proportions and daily genie. his freetlom.
Mt... Bright used many , strong oritardents in stap.
port of the extension of franchise; he pointed to
the,otdcr and tranquility with hick millions
voted at the recent presidentiaLifitetion In Amer
ica. As regards American Wahl; he said= bon
purposely abstained from any obseqations upon,.
that sad and!mburifuLrevolutlon which was.
taking place.
31r. Barter M. P., had been delivering
addresses In 131xsiland on the American question.
Ire eulogized Mr: Lincolnos'administration, and
was, emphatically.le favor of, the ,North. Ire
bad perfect confidence In the ability;of the
North to bring the question to a moat satisfac
tory solution.
The Liverpool - Pad soya that extensive
orders for army clothing tbr the rebels_ have
been executed to Liverpool lately. Twenty
thousand uniforms were made for the rebel ar
tillery.
The Blanchester market Is tint with a deitila
re tendency. •
The Liverpool Breadstufr market was ; dull,
with a downward tendency. Richardson . eri co%
Bleland, Athaeyn h Co.. report F.Jone dull.
Wheat Inactive. Corn dull, with aolownwaed
temleney. Provisions steady. Gordon, Bruce
rt. Co., report Beef arm,. Pork steady, Bacon•
firm.
• London Ararkitr—PrenthiuLfa steadr,
London, Jim. 19 . llUaq i Gsajrpj b 05 1; Ex
di‘latak.d
Li,n7wol, 20.--Perning.--Capt. Carbett,
who commanded the rebel pirate Sea King ones
Shenand,ab, has been committed for treason on
the charge of violating the Foreign dr.allitnianf
Ii L aseMted that the Emperor Napoleca nein-
Mated Prince Napoleon as Regent of the Preneh
Empire. in the event of bis death..
The steamer Colandmi, from Liverpool for
Westt Indies, sank oft Brest. No date Is given.
Thirty.cme lives went lost; oalj three were
saved.
iltsocs—A duel, wok place, recently at Bois
Dc Boulogne bettieen Count Talleypind
Porl
grrd, recently made Duke De Montmorency,
and M. La Rochefonreddld, Date De Cadman),
one of the plahaillra In a peadlng suit to prevent
the .former Assuming the Montmorency title.
TUE* fought Athena Minutes wlth'swords, when
La Itochertourcauld was wounded in the arm,
and hostilities were stopped. Count Perigord
alto rcerlved two slight wounds.
The Bourse was nem rental 67f, 20c.
The Vienna Pram asserts that the relations
bytweW 2 4,l 4l 3 B andfrassia continue exCellent,
I but nevertheless Antriria Is determined to with
. draw the alilintee,, rather than permit frussla to
annex It to the Duchies.
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The Madrid Neticke asserts that Spain 4tl do-
lonne'froht -.Fern to Indemnity of 15,000,001)
francs for the stpeose .(,.the Uhl expedition.
The CerrespondeneWeetkeuteis .that the Goy
erunieut will act euergeticallyif the EnOellcal
',Ater L irebliebed without the authority of the
Council of State.
:Is Minerel that. Russia and the
Tope have quarreled' 'over the Eticyclical Letter.
M. De,Sertiges
,had communicated Antonel
, he measures 'adopted by the French " Govern
ment against the Encyclical Letter. A complete
rupture had occurred between Cardinal Dondra
nel and the Pope.. The Cardinal was summoned
to Tome, to answer for rebellious language, wi
der the penalty of beingp, deprived of the emote.
roe 413 of his rank. It is stated that the Cardinal
refused to leave Naples.
DitiamParagtitry has declared war —against
lii.allowitt a thcree was Issued announcing a
rul.teire of • the treaty.
London Maury Markei—Funds drill, but with
out material fluctuations. Discount 'unchanged
eat 5%i@115% for best bills.
Onterthwalte's cirnnlar sus: The market for
5-1.0 bonds,- reissue, steady at 45311346, with
moderate IransaMlons In Erica. Considerable
bvslacOuts been &neat declinlog rates; cicalae
at"M4,'lncludlng dividend. Illinois steady:
The following Is a summary of the news dis
patches of the City of Cork, which steareacluis
not yet =teeth
The Laudon Tuner editorially refers to the on
mor that the rebels contemplate emeacipatiOn as
d miens of securing EirOpean recognition, and
points Out the futility of such a step, as the Idea
of accepting a protectory of any E impala got
' eminent rather than submit to the-North.
The Time* regard's the Idea as a !Utility, and
thiuks co European power Is likely to accept
sueb an Improbable offer.
In another article It proposes that for the sake
of the United Staten and Canada the reciprocity
treaty ma) continuo,ff not, both coentrim
will be greatly Injured, white no appreciable
miechief would be done to England.
The loss of the new blockade canner Leila, off
Liverpool, was a most disastrous affair; only
twelve seamen were saved dot of nearly sixty
pers. 1311 OD board. The life-boat, whisk went to
the restug, was oleo :that, with seven of the
Crew.
The British war ship Bombay was burned off
Mout Cried°, and nittetraTe of her Crearare sup- -
pored to have been lost.
-Tutece,—The Pope's Ertelycleal letterls the
lending therm of dlsdission lb Prance: The
Prefects had bees ordered to report on Its taxis.
The Government,ltime sald contetoplatedsceltig
intothe matter
it w rumored there had henna dldlcalty ha:
tieeen'the Preach and Eaglieh military author!.
The Boma la firm; rash* Vt. Sde,
thbzumili 9500 tales,. Including. 2;000 bales to
speculators and 3,250 bales to exporters. The
market has been dull with a'dectlee . of IdWid
on Orleini OW, fa1r.2414; Middling
Mobile 24 %@ 24 g: VElanas 3534 1 324 g. Stook
In port 5011,300, claming 84,000.1 tales of Amer
-
Breadstuff* quiet end steady. "Wheat timer.
Tmllsions firm with an upward tendency.
Lonrfon—Avoing.- 1 3ansols closest 89;4€199%
for money. Bullion In hank Increased 110,000.
saran' via LONDOXDEURY.
Loallon. l —Cardinat Mezman tins had a wins
relapse oflllness. • . -
The Mies' city artkla says : Fonda yestoraay
expetienced ,a •Scutbar decline. One canoe; for
the general begrimes's is the feeling of despond
ency occasioned ky the oppression of the market
for the various staples of colonial' produag.
. .•
Prize of Neiv fork nay.
New Tom,' Jan. V:l.--(lo1d has been weak
with bat little movement, aud"the price errata
tobave fallen from Ito own weight. The priee
opened at 214 and during the mining touched
211 i It wad pubeequently reported at 214 again. .
A largo quantity of floating lee is in tile bay,
which seriously Interform with the shipment of
Government stores from this port to the South.
A numPer of loaded vessels are at the wharves,
end many troops, are ready to go forward when
the ice embargo Is raised.
Tat 13111.--Ttie Enrollment
Your.. Jan. 31).—The Pat's Washington
:medal says: The Sub-Coratnlttee of Ways and
Meuse bare submitted part of thn new tax
'bill to the whole , committee. lot, All the list
taxgl la increased by this bill.
The enrollment bill , now before the Senate
„Military Committee, grees perm:Won to obtain
rubsfittitcs from among persons enrolled on
Proroet Marshals books.
'Weldon and . Gaston Bridges Canted Of
. by a Flood.
. Foernzea .3fonnor., Zan: 97.--Advters from
North Carolina renthed here to the effect
thin the Weldon and - timeton brlitges hate been
eterled.orr ty a MA:mt. In that river.
moie Peace Mt:Akin.
T0RX,.Jan..30.- 7 ,-Tbere la a rumor ln cir
culation to-ulgbt Mat two' peacer"oornallaeloneas
luta an' tannin* with General Grant,tty, anin
will numb Waablngtou tamorrow.
.
A iTuTniiinti (Conn.) mad 'loot •tds whip
while out hunting In. Um woods, and Ida dog
'Wed guard over Alla two dark and niette with-
PITT.SBURGH.; ,- GAZETTE.
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY. JANUARY 31, 1&D
'Minh MGRESS-3EfOND SESslo
WASIIINOTON CITY, :r3, 1865
• SENATE.
Mr. Saulsbury said be had e petition In hie
hand which he bad .been requested t nresedf.'",
Ile would eay nothing faibmble or of wise as
to Its contents. Ile presented it I C 31150 its ,
author, as a citizen, had the right of Litton.
The petition was read by the Cl k. It seta
forth that the Singleton and Blair Mission had
failed; that there was no hope of peace through
negotiation; that Spain, Austria and, Franca
and the Pope had combined to recognize. the'
South; that to that end France and Austria had
entered upon a division of the Mexican States
to acquire California; that the Issue between
the North and the South is Independence or, ex.,
terminaklon,, 'Oder . 'which banner the people,
must provide and rally, that llie South is-not.
crushed,. as shown by her spirit and her ability
to perchase her Independence front Europe; and ,
by the late declaration of Genital" Sherman,
that war had hardly commenced. The petitioner
therefore prays for the Immediate recognition of
the Confederacy to secure the wea l t ij w..- .1.
Several Senatoris interrupting— o's petition'
is that? •
Mr. Saulsbnry,-It Is Colorado Jewett's.
Mr. altermatw twoulti. Inquire If It is ens
' Winery to read petitions when presented.,
he Chair saldhe put: the question whethei.
the was anyobjection to thereading of tile paw
Men, rind .beantttona.' Same Smits now ,
JeCied, and the reading was isultpende
Neemith asked for leave of atrience eifhla
celleague Mr. Harding, for the balance 'orthe"
session on-recount Oiliness, which was granted.
Mr.'Sherrriad.TrOm the Mamma Committee,
reported the House resolution .redneing the duty
on Imported paper, with an amendment striking.
out three and Inserting fifteen percent. It was
ordered to be printed.
The onsolMion of Mr. Darts for the appoint-,
"went of especial committee on the commtiona'
of the Government in all Its departments weal
taken up.
llale said he would . °Prose. the foimatiOn
of ,any mom Cominittees to Investigate frauds'
untilnetket be taken on .eases already brought
bbfeirethetenatd,.after a'full investigation. Sd
that tead - c.ttraebt trim the report of the Baca
lat year upon frauds, Sc., said'
reportimelleating • the beadsof bemoans in cer
tain contracts , - and made a long speech ennead-1
reeling severely' upon the Secretary of the Navy;
end continuing Ids remarks till the expirationof
the morning hour. ' •
A althea' introduced reorganizing the Pay
master's department. Referred. .
A bill was reported, In achiltioa to the enroll-
merit Providing, for the:acceptance as a substi
tUlP of a person.liable to be rejei.ted: The clautie
holding the principal, in rase of dwertibn ny the
,tilmtitute, la stricken out and substitutes pun
leh by forfeiture of the right of citizenship.
he retaliatory resolition was.; then taken Sp,
olden catnerfeonsiderable dismission. '
Adjourned,
11015 S•
Mr. Johnson, of Louisiana, nored that thlrty
tlhoe n 0 thirty per mat. he respectively.. aided
L 4 tkEca { ~~7r4!?S.LroP employee In
the aril ierOce. It .sent. referred the , eft
rcirteo on Ways and-Metzner -•--
On inotlon the Commlitieli On
the.".COndatif ihTlViii — wcre instructed kiln
:lolre Into the treatment, byllen9 . ral Jeff...mon G.
Davh,,-of freerneti "
Mr. Bose offered the following rendintionf'.'!
Risotied, - That tho.thanks of Congress and
country are due to rrnildent Lincoln for remov
ing Mai. Gan. Butler from military cominotL.
Tabled, 97 to
The House passed the resolution that largioli,
North Carolina, South Carolina Georgia, Flor
ida, Alabama , Mississippi, Lonljana, Texas and
Tennessee are not entitled to representation `to
the electoral college, and therefore no such votes
hall be received or counted for President or Vice
President. • s - -
The Ileum: ;Wocrieded to the consideration of
the Navy Appropriation Bill.
The Speaker presented a memorial of the trial
nos Legislature, asking for the discharge of
recruits from that State who volunteered In old
regiments in 1842, mile understanding and
agreement of the mustering otlicer that they
Avert lobe discharged with the, regiment whet
its term-of, service expired. This was ordered tq,
be printed and referred to the 3Lllltary Commit..
Spiaidt iimitatied a petition ftoM : 4l4lo
cithtini - or In ana - and' Illinois, including lLe
; .floard• of Tiade;:ieldttg• flir the Imilege of. Li
arc , cobsiligh4.the !tuber of Michigan Ott'
Indiana ; a port ofttrtyjand releasing the altif
of the Omidrillea*hinolt to thotontutge l At
or said harbor' to he Xlehlgan City Harbor C
'ratty,. to aid iii impreventent.._,
iarderad'to be printed Wed referred to the Com.
lattice on Commerce.
. .
rtunrworth, In' replying to the chattel
in the Chicago T. know of 'having fillibusterel
for the parts:mot presuming& reduction of duty
on paper, said!, A large minority of the Horne
were opposed to the passage of the resolution
and expressed Abele dissent, because under the
gee rule Uo opportunity was allowed for its con :
.Cderatiotror investigation: Ile,Sund•the writer's
,remarks ought , not to pass without notice., and
:be, themfore, proposed to explain br. pasitton,
aid denying that he Toted to favor the monopc.
'tins. Re had neither ieen
s i h heatd of the piper
maanfsetnrets. lobbying h to promote their
interests. Ite4spaper men emselves were en
s,ged lu lobby.ug.. Ito oxptcsaed Idler:elf In fa
rJr of coutinuingthe present tariff.
A revolution was adopted Instructing the Ju
diciary Committee to Inquire what legislation Is
necessary to prevent the payment of transporta
tion of troops over railroads who have received
grants of land.
A resolution. was adopted Instructing the Ways
mid Means Committee to inquire luto the expe
diency-of establishing 'a Bureau of Commercial
Statistics In the Treasury Department:.. •
• The same committee was instructed to ityllerq
6riri the expoilency of providing a unit:wen mode
of ganging and hispecting domestic liqueri. •
A resolution was adopted lestruedng thellom
rotten of Ways and Means to !minim into the
rat ediency of reporting a uniform mode of
&denten and Inspecting - domestic %more.
A►lllwes Introduced amendatory
,of the la
,l
PIRIaI revenue, by which duties ma In-I
thirty-three per crat. It was la i d on the'
table.
Mr. Farnsworth explained his positlon,on the l
pager duty ligation, founding his remarks 0.1
the charges contained In the Washington nor
retpondencoof the Chicano Filmed, that he w
officious itr opposing a redaction of the duty.
An amendment to OM Royal appropriation bil
was adopted, Providing an; additional cal/ship
man to each congessional district.
Themrnmulactent apt ft.ming a Board of Mini
tally was dlsCussed. Fending: which the Com
mince rose and the House adjourned.
nrair Iltlebuicind.
That Francis P. Blair senior Is (or.reeenti
was) In Richmond forth° second -time within
few weeks past—that he went thither on either .
.vialt impelled by a hope that. be might, postelbil
be instrumental in smoothing' the way toward
pactication of our country—ao much Is general?
known to be true. That bli going a second tint ,
en soon after bin return frow hisformervisit,
goes at least a hope on his part that pseilleatied
is nut impossible, lea reasonable interval*. fill
beyond this Is gossity 'babble, inventlon—lhe
'windy coinage of lying Rumor—the concoctions
or adventumns penny-a-liners of !trait lmagina;
lions and elastk conscionoenwho make up their
circumstantial accounts of what Mr. Blair Said
to /cif , natio, 'and what was the substance Of
Davis' replies, &c., &c., on the principle that the .
bOy suppose to govern astronomers In deter
mining the distances of the planets, via : "Dues
at a quarter of It, and multiply this.by four.”
'Puy kndis absolutely nothing whereof they
allirm.—.V. F. Tribune.
Thu tioekadeountshig steamship, Col. Lamb,
hind the fetal flab, /eft . Helena on the =MOS
of the Elet, supposed foetialveaton. ,:The arena.
of the English steamers Held and Psalm!, then
lying Its port, eheerad her as ahe passed by. A
Havana letter ear!: "It la 'generally reported•
that she Is to become a corsair or. plratieil.erubser.
She carries the rebel Hag' at the Beg and the Pal
meSto at the fore.. I have, counted forty.tou
men, evident lytier cram - .She Is reported to have
cannon. In 'her hold; . and I alsosaw large boxes
of coal on her deck, abreast the metres, forwent
of the guards. There ls,l think, no doubt that.
she is intended for a privateer.' It to just reported
to me that this vessel lias one hundred nail flirty
men on board cleared as passengers fur Nassau.
TWENTY. SI% or tho Iligitiwiced "subs," at New
ilav,m, Cl., made their edeape trout the conscript
camp Surday"night, through a tunnel from the
gnardlonee out under the fence surmundingthe
camp. They Iltst cut through the floor with
their Jack-knives, and .then dug the ttinhel with
tin plates, pieces of shingles and oyster shells.
The guard-house Is ten feet from the fence, but
pcmcveranceJavercame the distance. Sir. of the
party were. subsequently arrested by the police
upon Information given by a bciot black.
Mn.. McCru.ocn,' the Comptroller of the cur
rency, in declining the position of President of
the Fourth National Bank of New York, spooks'
of this morganization in .thi following terms:
**The re-organization of the state Sinks under
the national apt= of banking, Is goingon more'.
rapidly than , l anticipated, and the Indications
are- tutmistakable that daring, the current year
a grant, and, In my judgment; dkeirahla and
beneficial, revolution la,, the ..baak-note eirenta,
Hon of the country Mil be effected'!
•
Comtism? Tnirnt.=-A Waabington speeded
gnu "It le said - paw that la Closed
ao the rebel trade. that Attention will be Alta g
directed to Iderdeo, through:which porter. It'
darned, sufficient 'cotton can be tent abroad to
pay regularly the interest:on the rebe! heads and
keep a handsome balance ottland.besidea. The
rebels already have -the money hi London ,to
tom the March andleptenibar par heats.
(ITT AMR SUBURBAN.
Special Keeling of Allegheny Connell'.
A special. Meeting of Allegheny Con Oats was
held last ereniug, In Joint Session, pursuant to
adjonroment.ifor the purpose or ronsiderinc; the
Appropriation ordinance. Presidents 3farshall,
et Select,- and Drum, of Common Council, were
both pfment.
Mr. Moshell, on - taking the Chair_ enema:teed
the busfuese for which the adjourned meetin
was being held.
Mr. Atwell suggested that the first business
in order would be theconsideration of the ordi
nance creating the office of City : Controller.
- Mr. Hall moved:that the ordinance providing
for a Controllership bo taken up /eaten by sec
tion, which was agreed to. • . ,
Mr. Atwell asked Whether the ordinance was a
copy of the law creating the office of County
Controller) or City Controller in Pittsburgh?
Mr. G. It- Riddle artswerul that It was a close
copy of the law relating to The. County Control
lership. •
The nrsteectien was thenread by the Clerk. '
Mr. B. Riddle moved to =thud by striking out
the-words for: "one year" and loserting "two
yearn," unite term during which the Controller
shall Irene.:
Mr. Atwell -Loosed-an amendment to the
amendment by making the term for - three years.
Mr. Hall salted whether Councils had power to
" elect anoftikmr fora longer term than - the body
Itself exists . In other words, could this Conn
ell appoint a Controller for the Cottnclis which
abould succeed them. ..
After some discussion on this point the amend
-
merits were-withdrawn.
The first section' wan adopted as read.
' The second Section was then read, and amend
ed by making the amount. of the bond $5,000 in
stead of $3.,1100, after which it was adopted.'
The third section was then mad, when a
motion was made to lix the salary .ut $1,200:
This motion gave rise to a long debate, and much
diversity of opinion was exhibited In regard to
the amount which ought to be paid. The highest
figure pained was gl,boo, and the lowest $1,240.
Thu latter-aunt was finally fixed upon.
`The remaining sections of the ordinance were
adopted as read. ' • •
The Joint £3ession then took up the Apuremiation ordinance; showing the estimated to
ccilds and cxpendlturCit for 1865.
TIM estimated expendleiges arena follows:
FAlntics.for CR! 01Item:::
I nterra
Engints - nnd
l'z kiting
beets and Midges
•
'kr beeves and Lnculitigg •
NurreTs
•
Contingent Fund
Water Works
cl.tftnndlna Wirrrints
-C;nP
Uninnee. due Siuking k'u nd tort jl eentutu
Minds, 1E44
Sinking-Fund of 18G3
Sinking fund for Witter Works. Mi.
" Mr,
FCCOnd rArMent. nn Water Works Lot
TPaes on Water Worka Property
rotes
In Bank falling doe.
Totni 3202,872
eetimaten revenue for the, ensuing year
. .
footed up $105,675—0r $104,920 less thin the
cad - Mated expenditures.
R wee Moved that the Items under the head of
"estimpted expenditures" be taken up semi
rately,ln order to determine what increase or
riduction would be made.
. On motion of Mr. G. R. Riddle, the item of
salaries was increased from 516,000 to $19,200—.
. .
to provide for payiag tha salary of the Controller.
The .approation for Printing was also in
t;reaseit frourWO to 11,010.
When the appropristioiC
for. Triplet Works
was reached, Mr. - 3. Riddle moved to refsr to
the Waiter CoMmlitee, to report at the meeting
Mt Thursday menbr; next. Agreed to.
'Pb, appropriation . for the extension of the
Water-Weeks, as anthorired by law, was dis
ceased:at eomelongth.
Mr. Marshall, on behalf- or the Board of Corn-
thlasioncrs, explained that the Board r althoegh
having full Power to do so, bad not yet entered
into any contract for the extension of rho Works;
and if the Connell" desired that the appropriation
Of $30.000 for 1864,acid of a similar sum for PICT, :
satould be Stricken efr, they were at perfect lib
, erty to do so. The Board had no desire to enter .
into these contracts without the express instrtfc
tion of Councils.
moved, for ' the purrente of bringing
the matter properly before the 'Joisit Session,
that the appropriations alluded tobe Stricken out:-
After some dhsetimilon; Ilia two appropriations
of IPli,ooo each weiwarricken ord:
question The of raising the inane to meet
'..tease expenditures was next disvised.;,.
; Mr. English mired thit the City tat be hied
at vyszvn -taus, an incremie of twovoilla over
. last year. Agreed to.
Mr. Atwell moved that the Water rents be in
creased 'MENET-INTL Pelt CENT. Agreed to.
M'Brter moved that the City Business tax .
be Increased from half h mill to ONE a u .l..
Adopted.
The same gentleman moved that the lass for
weighing on the City Scales be increased ins-rr
EVE CENT. Adopted, ' '
Mr. Geoege R. Riddle moved that the Ordi
nance Committee be initreeted to prepare an
ordinance Increasing the fees for Inspecting Salt
to tire cents per barrel. Adopted.
The entire appropriations having-:been con
sidered, Did such &arm:3 =do as wo bare no
ted, the ordinance was adopted informally. •
It will ho seen that the estimated amount of ex
penditures (1P309,892) was redneed toSion,nns—
to which mast be added the Increase for salary
ifir'City Controller, 451,300) and for Printing;
(€4CO) -snaking the total estimated expenditures
for the year 1168,290 r $0" 620 less than the
estimated revenue. To provide for this - deficiency
the taxation.was increased as stated above.
. _
Mr. Mel - trier stated that - be Lad been waited
upoh bye Committee of Ladles who desired the
use of the ball In' the City nt for the pur
pose of bolding a fair for the lame of the Sant.
tory Commission, .and desired Councils to take
some action upon the matter.
It was moved that the use of the hall 68
Am:aged, and the motion was unanimously
primal; but after some explanation; from which
It appeared that there had been several applica
tions for the use, of the hall for public purposes,
it was deemed best to adopt .some settled polity
on the subject, and not to lat too iniurtily in es
tablishing a precedent. .0 .
The previous motion was reconsidered, and
the whole matter was referred to the C.ommittee
on City Property. " ' • • "
On motion, the question.of, an idcreaso of the
• aslaries of certain city officers, was referred to
a Special Cocaraittee; censLvting of Messrs.
; and S. Riddle of Sch.ct Connell, and
Bewley and UMW' ennimton Council, to
report at the next meeting. •
- On motion, the Joint Se_ssion then adjouraed.
*retina , of City Council.
City Celinella 'held their maw' monthly meet-
irg. on Monday etenlng, Jaz. 3044 1$(15.
In Sam Counelli Present; Messrs. Buckley,
Brown, Co MD, COUrtiln; Heidmu, WleCllntOck,
YeLauddln,tfatillan,Morrox,Phl . l l* Quinn,
Reed, Rees, Thompson. White, Young and Pram
Went McAuley.
The minutes of the ratio= moan fowl atti
Mr. Barektey, member elect from the Seventh
Ward, being resent, the oath of othicowne duly
fifth:delad to him.
. .
...Mr. J. It. Eeed presented a "petition from the
Pittshurgh 'Grain 'Elevator -Company, ' asking
permission to erect a temporary" fiamtuttracture
on the- Pltfrhurgh, Fort Wayne & Chicano Esti
,
Fondaroad Co.'s oon Liberty street. to be 'used.
Cm-frith -4 up rottela
Read:
until Aix uomplotion
of their bnildinw ead,and ;referral to Com
mittee on Wooden - Builiings. ' .
ritr. Quinn presented' a ralLlan from Johre3l.
Erne asking Councils to remit a certain claim
against him for - vepalrs . .done to the sidewalk in'
front of his property - on Logan street; by the
Street. Commis.louer. Read and referred:. to
Street Committee: ,
Also a petition from John M. -Burn4, asking
permbthion to eret a building, Sheeted with iron,
on Crawford street. Iteferred"to Committee on'
Wooden Beildlngs.
Mr. Bnswn presented a petition from theP., F.
W. - A: C. - R. It. Company, asking permission to'
erect a temporary hams building on their ground
near the bank of the Allegheny river. Read and
referred to the Committee on Wooden Buildings.
Barchley offered .a resolution authurizis
the Burnt Committal) to report upon the pronne
ty et:opening and grading Bedford street from
Fulton to Kirkpatrick street. Read and-referred
to Street Committee.
•-- • -
Mr. Morrow offered a resolution authorizing
the Gas Committee to erect a gas-lamp'at the
corner of 3111tentierger lin d .B 1 n tr . greet s, Vert'
ward,.. Read and referred to Gas Committee.
Mr. Reese, from Marks t Committee, rentisted.
Councils to direct the Committee on' Engines
and:Mose to famish the Market Committee
with two sections of hose forcienning Purposes.
Adopted. • • - • .
Mr. Quints, a resolution appointing a commit
tee. tocousist of the deleg ations from the Third
and. Sixth Wards, to des ignate the lion between'
the - two wards by ...sonar streets; and report the
result to Councils for approval or disapproval.
Read three times antrpassed:: - '
Mr. Thompson, a resolutioOtintiMrizing the
.City Ganger to erect an:Affice; similar to the
firbartineater'a. ithe Allegheny wharf, belay
the lined street bridge. .Read, and referred to
Committee on Allegheny Wharf, with poyrer to.
Mr.. Thompson, a resolution requesting onf
Senstore and Legislators to vote against the La*
now, pending authorizing the Pittsburgh Use
Company to Increase the price of gas.
The yeas and nays. were, called, and . were as
Yam: .Yeses. Barclay, Coffin. Hardman',
La5a.'7"",,7..777,1".
MtMM
,
Me110,i , ...k. Mornm, PhiMils,' Quinn, ltesi;
Tboinp-00. Whitt nod Tounc; 11-
Nays: 'Messrs. Brown, Cotirsin, 31efilleo,
Reed sod Nfeanley: 5.
• The resolution was adopted: .
Mr. Thompson offered a preamble and resoltt
Con, the-former setting forth that the efihrrof
the several passenger railway companital• to se
cure the privilrgi. of erector the rates of fire
was unjust, and the latter requesting our . Sena-.
tors and Representatives to vote against the bill
row per.ding in the Legislature conferring this
privilege.
Mr. Morrow moved to amend 'by strikleg out
the preamble: The yeas and nays were called,
the vote being yeas 5, nays 15. So tho motion
was lost.
Mr. itl'Anley (Mr. J. R. Reed in the chair)
offered the following substitute:
Resolved, That the members of the Senate and
House of Representatives at Harrisburg be re
quested to oppose, the Increase of fare on city
passenger railways beyond the sum of seven
cents for each pasienger, and any increase be
yond a period of two years.
, The substitute was adopted: C. C. -non con
curr,ed, and amend by strikin g out all after Ike
word "impose,"
and Insert "any thematic of fare
on any fassenge.r railway; in this city of Pitts
burgh:, Amendment not reached In S.C.
. ntr.lbrekley offered a resolution authorizing
the Controller to certify warrants for the pay
ment of the election officers' of the stiveraLwards
-and election districts at the January Xtty elec
tion, and charge Contingent Fund. Read three
times and passed. •
Mr. Coffin submitted an ordinance Increasing
the salaries of the First and Second District
Street Cemmissioners. Read three times aud
adopted:
Mr. J. B. Reed submitted the report of the
ChM etS appointee' to view and assess the dam
ages and benefits arising out of the construction
of a stiVer. on Crawford street., Read and report
approictf. •
In allot which action not otherwise noted C.
C. concurred.
CCureit then took up the appropriation ordi
nance as adopted by Common Connell.
' Mr. Teuton moved to non-concur in the action
of C. C., which motion prevailed.
Mr. Young then offered the ordinance as orl
ghally reported by tha Finance Committee as a
eel stir Me.
. -
The yeas and nays were called, awl upon the
vote being taken resulted as follows: Yeas, 7;
nays, 2. bo the motion was lost.
Morrow moved that the ordinance be on
emended as to appropriate t 5,000 to the Aloaon
gullet:: a hart, Instead of *;7,000.
lbs peas and nays were collet, and the motion
d: tided In the negative by the following vote:
Yens, :3; nays, Itr.
Mr. Phillips moved to amend by levying n tax
of hn mills en real estate, betted of tight.
The yeas and nays were called and the amend
ment was lost try the following vote: Yeas, G;
nays, G—n two-third vote being necessary.
Iteed.moved to suspend the rules, which
motion. was lost.
15 392
2U WU
0,10
01
.30
241230
Prnding the consideration of the ordinance,
the Select Council repaired to the Common Colla
rd Chamber to meet that body In joint session,
for the purpose of electing members of the
Board of Health. "
After Bic election was over the members-of
the Select Council returned to their own chamber
anti reintried the consideration of the ordinance.
Mr. McAuley' (Mr. Barekley In the chair)
!mired to intend by taking 4,000 from the FL..
name Fend and giving" 1.3,000 each to 'the Mon'
nroguhels and Allegheny wharves. Adopted.
Mr." Phillips asked and obtained . leave Or
chringehis vote 'on the suppelon of the rules,
be basing voted In the affirmative.
Ile then moved to reconsider the vote refusing.
to suspend the mks to allow the vote to be taken
ou the udoption of the ordinance as originally
reported by the Finance Committee. The motion
wee Wilt by a vote of nine yeas to Men na,ll—a
two-third vote being necessary,
Pending the discussion of the ordinance 8. C.?
adjourned tontect this (Tuesday) evening.
In Common Cowie' 11:• Present, Messrs. Bole,
.Brows, Davis, Dickson, Frederick, Hare, Har
tle; Leonard, Irish, McCandless, McCleiland,
'McKeon, O'Neill, Oldsime, O'Donnell, Reitman
Terullitsm4, and President Steele.
The minutes of the lastmeethag'were read and
approved. ..
, Mr.-McCandless offered the following:
/kishvd, That the Street C•Mtlaittle be 15-
Ifitteted to examine Crawford street from Center
*seine to Reed street and provide_ a remedy to
the property-holders In said street.
Read three times and Passed.'
Mr. Rehman . presented .a petition, to tit city
of Pittsburgh, front Trinity Cimrch, asking an
addition of has light In the Vicinity of said
. claivelL• .Beftried to the Committee on Gas.
A petltlon from ttie ettliena of= the Fifth Wank
rerneottratleg against the taxea levied epos
them for paving pmposes. Referred to Street
Committee.
2dr. 0, Donnell presented a oetitioa remons
trating agaltug the Allegheny Valley Railroad
Company; charging them with disregarding the
ordinance. which "leathern anthmity to traverse
Pike street, sod offered the following:
• Rooked, Ttud, 'the Committee on Railroads
be. and they are hereby Inatructedtolnesire tete,
and if deemed advisable, summons whereas as
Ur the tactile the case, are report to Councils
the propriety of repealing said ordinance. Re
ferred to Committee on Railroads.
The followlrg from tbe City Controller was
read c
Regatta, Thstthe sum of
$1,1.0.4677 Cc tnins.erral from.
need three times and missed-
Abo the notice of the Finance Committee
hating nominated J. W:Whlte u City Solicitor,
Avproved.
Also a bill from R. B. Craig, late Recoidiag
Emulator, eniountingtollloo.sl. Ordered to ke
pald'und phargoi to Contingent' Fund.
At a. communication from Messrs. Laughlin
.Co., In relation to business ter. Referred to
Finauce CoMmittee, with power to act.
Ti.e. President then read an ordinance inking
apps priations for the. year ISCS, and providing
fol a diffident revenue to pay the same. , The
ettimated apptopriations as set torch in the ordi-
nance, are as follows, via
'lnterest •
Salaries
Print leg
Pits hlngines
lose
Night Pollee
'St *ter Works
Streets.- - ...
Use Lighting
Inammid Markets...
Yonetwahela Wharf,
Allegheny Wharf.
h Scales
Caul agent Fund,
Entail of Stealth.
Lost, due and telling due' • • 233,335
(lutes ending Warrants,' not countersigned 000,010
.Outctiinditkg Warrants; coUntersttned„....-1 503
' , mance Department 5,904..
Eiet Ins Fund " " " ' • • .10,001
V.fitudittarket 260
- . . „ , , - .
',"-r...,V=T1J:=..,44.!,'-',,,,.4,',1te.r4.14:',.14...'.:',C,r4W.4a.:4....M.nti...W4.,,,,42 ' . 4. , Z,..4,4,,fg , .... ,,,, t 14- 55 , , ,,,,, r , a , ;.4. .4.. , ~ . ....1 . ...1.Z... '',.3a - 4.4.4 a.. ' -...4'44 -- ..iii,, , Wag, - - 4. 4,1:4*.y . .'" ....30,
etty,t." . ...
, .
to 6
to - 13
8 to
11 to 2
It to 3
9to 3
20 to 4
I .L 9 "
.27"
"
1 U.% OD "
The ordinance fpr Melee* of 4 tax an, lallowst
' Upon a pnipeq taxle fa:BOOM' Oesi
tyynrpasea, ten WWI npsi_the dollar.
, Upon all goods, wares and me:clonal*
ank upon - ell articles or:trade and /commerce,
Including sales at anction and; othasii*,Pirs
and one-fourth mills on the dollar.. ,
. . .
8. upon the - admit sotei 'ofeach - and every •
pence or firm engaged le the trade, bisiness, or
comipstion of retailing for his, her or 'Melt bene
fit, Navies, fermented or distlitedlloaors, and on
the annual yearly sales of eaelt and every person
or Lrm engaged in the bushiest' of an auctioneer
fits mills on the dollar, exepeting. on • the vales
of stork, real estate or steamboats,. the rates of
which tall be two and ono.fourth mills on the
. .
4. Os theavaragorquirterlituslscss of all for-
Wardipg,and a:omission Merchants, brokers and
backs; banking Ipatitstilons,%rmd- the. strange
quarterly receipts of !Pavanes anripanlea, M
anatee agencies, express companies and tele-
Prat& companies, two and ono-fourth million
The ordinance was takenup rieeifon bYttecticin;
. DraMcCandiess moved that P 4,000 be added to
the appropriation far tho Allegheny Wharf, and
that the amount be taken from'the Financo De
partment.
- After . - .considerable debate the.:Protion was
adopted by a cote of ayes 16, , Maya G.:- :
-An interesting' discasaion, arose as to the rate
of taxation, and the motion of-Dr. McCandless
proposing to reduce the taiatioa on ill property .
• taxable for State and County purpose" train ten
to eight mills on the dollar valuation, was finally
adopted. •
The ordinance was then read three times and
passed as amended. '
A communication from, the. Secretary of the
Board of health was read; 'tat log- that the term
of ,David Fitzsimmons, 'Jaynes -Chambers and
Dayld Hutchison had'atpiral.
perourr
session
The Councils then met In joint sto elect..
members of the Boned of Health...to fill the T 3..
condos occasioned by the expiration of the tenris
of :guars. Fitzsimmons, Chamber. and I.lntchl
son and op motion the same gentler - non -ircre
reelected unanimously..
The counellethen.edjonreed.;
.Lwrgaz To7mouT.—itov, John. B, C,'.Abhott,
whose name, mutt Pe fa:miller:le all our *riders.
as a 6tefery celebrltycf great prominonce,-wlll
lecture to-night under the auspices of the Met-,
candle Lihrurritosor.Lltion; g
at. Coneert•liall, - on,
.Trance'and her ~Emperor."- The at ImPor ;
tance'Of the 'subject, now that the eye' of the .
World are turned no Ms' same' Fiance; her Em
.pcioi and her , Vine kitown or...suspected, to-:
gether with the..acirteirledged abilities' of the.
lecturer nett his 'thiaillantY with the 'abject.
deserve as largo an audience as the 114 can
ThuCßy and Business Tax
TIIC following is a statement of theamount of
City and BuSiness taxes assessed In Pittsburgh
for the year 1864; - together with the amonms of
discount allowed and per centime added: .
/Yard. City Ties. Discount. Pr. renege
First Ward , 13,7P2 25, . 533 S 7, . th) 74
fond 'Ward 54,410 47 609 74: . ' 97.95
Thbd Ward ' 15,379 07 633 79, 103 74
Fourth Ward • 12.111 'lt 492 21' 69 57
Filth Ward ; 9,918 el 416 /6 63 12
Slx.thlWard.., 6,407 16. 2 .. V 36, 75 63
Se•enth Ward . 't, '3,527 91' 121 511 - 39
,
Eighth Ward...—. 5 , 545 V = 93 42 5 3 9 9
Ninth Ward 6,669 26, 218 51, 59 57
Word. Der Tax. , DiJeritsrd .'Pr. ern . gs
First Ward 42,853 01' 1,622 80 504 36
tleeond Ward W. 380 06' 722 931 173 70
Thl d Ward I ^3,657 37 1,026 4li 362 48
Fourth Ward 31,103 DI, '733 23' 411-60
Fifth Ward 6,X06.1' . :47076 1, , 31 66
.
Sixth Ward.. .... 1,648 81 , 30.131 19 31
Seventh Ward 211 6'2 6 491 .. -3 76
9:101,11. Ward 751 44, _ 461 .4. 54
Ninth Word 1,566 99i. -61 21 , 14.31
149,811 43; 4.659 751
•
The Business tax aaseased for 1884, as com
pared with the pretoas year, it &a:follows r
Amount assessed 1w 1864
" " "
1805
Increase Ca 11,253.13
The amount paid over to the Trasurcr, up to
the 15th of September, (whoa the discounts
rented,) was $113,171—0r 1F24,000 more than the
gross assessment of ISCR. This spsaks well for
the Assess Or. Mr. J. R Newman, who, since ho
'assumed the - duties of the tam has labored
must faithfully and efficiently, as' the tignres
, themselves abundantly prove. '
Meriantlie Library Association
While on a visit - to the rooms of the Mercan
tile Library Association, last evening, we ob
served a file of the Zontionirrry Standard, pub•
lished in Londonderry, Ireland; which somp gen-,
'emus donor has agreed to furnish to the Reading
Room during the current year. The Standard is
.edited by one of the moat learned and talented
'torn lo the "Green Isle"—Dr. James Mei:night.
It has universally espoused the cause of human
liberty, and since, the breaking out of the rebui
• lien, has been firm In its support .of the Federal
• Govcrnmeot. This addition of an Tri , lf secular
rellgione• leper to the Library will, no doubt,
make It still more attractive to gentlemen who
boil ,froin the "Island of Saints." Thu use of
such a newspaper alone is worth twice the amount
of the annual subscription to the Institution.
Twenty-Third District
The quotas of the sub-districts of the Twenty-
Third District mill he made out and announced
es soon as the calculations can be made. This,
probably, cannot be affected before Thursday or
Friday. The district is required to furnish 1,770
men, beyond all credits both for surplus men
and extra time. To get at this, these credits
must first be added to the net quota of the dis
trict (1,770). This aggregate number Is then
distributed among the several sub-districts in
proiortlon to the number of netu:ce tonic on
their enrollment lists. That done, .the foil
emoting of credit to which each sub-district Is en•
: titled is deducted.' The remainder to the net
quota of the sub-district, and the aggregate of
these remainders mast amount to exactly 1,779
.men. .
TtresTrm.—This popuLar. establishment .was
crowded last evening with a fashionable audience,
id'Witness Vestyall'her _great cbaracter of
"Getnea." The frequent bursti of applause
which greeted her were hearty and sinew's, and
the. whole representation seemodto give entire
Batisinction. There mead be no withdrawal of
. .
this rplendld plaj as long as ^the manager will
produce itorlth Vests/111 to play IL "Games"
again this . eventrg. together with &favorite faree.
spE.cw.u)CAL Ncrric}m
.
Tricaus Wi praetleal &stellarltir t atti
Beers lit 'Anted= Mate,' of various orders.
Mee at Alexander Laturblia's, near the Walter
Works, Plitabargb, Pa. Resldsrie4 No. 78 Pike
street: Ordeni promptly attended to. - All work
warranted water proof. Repairing dose at the
shortest nodes. No charge tbr repairs, provided
the roof is not abused atter" it is tint on.
"I. 11.0. K.-18111-4.! Y !!"—These
tale letters. mean -something ' and If the reader
,will Obtain but orm bottle of Pinkertert's Wahoo
and Callsaya Bitters, he will findthem, on trial,
'to be the most pleasant, healthful and . ponder
beverage now In em . - .lt Is composed of the par
,est Bourbon whisky' tind . the. most hehlthy roots
.and birke over known to, Binmedical faculty,
'end compeimded with great rerIPM3
suffering from dyspepsia, jaundice, liver nom.
plalnt, , or any of the miserable feelings that
low Indlgestioni will find speedy relief 'Mom the
'use of these Bittern. We know, Incense we
have tried them. They will certainly strengthen
and invigorate you. If they do not, then noth
ing will. Look and see that the name "Jacob
Pinkerton" blown on the bottle. For solo
by Druggists and wholesale dealers. • '
For sale also by R. E..Bellers'& Co., No.
Wood Street; Pittsburgh, and of Geo. A: Kelley
& Co., corner of Federal and Laeock - streets,
Allegheny. .
A COLD is easily taken in thla changeable cli
mate of ours, and without duo care anothetwill
be contracted on top or lt,-rone ' cold thus run.
nitelnfoonother, until the aecompanyiny,cough
:becomes Fettled and confirmed, straining and
radar g the lungs, and ultimately stimulating
tthe production of tuberaseles. A majority- of
'existing ems of clearly defined pulmonary
dla
'ease, may thus be accounted for, and thousands
are now carelessly allowing themselves to drift
through the preliminary symptoms, under the
'fatal - delusion that they aro troubled with noth
ing but a cold. How obvious Is it then that a
cold should be taken care of fiom.ita Incipiency,
and no effort spared to rid the syste.m of Its ef•
'feels I -A curative readily obtainable,' and of
established reputation can be found in JllTllelf
Expectorant, and by , its use, all fears of danger-
OM results will soon be dissipated. 'Where the
danger is Fo imminent, why not resort *once to
the standard remedy I Bold by druggists every
where. .
TEE instrument known as the Cabinet Organ
Is quite as great an Improvement
,upon the me
lodeon, introduced some twenty years ago, or
its successor, -the harmonium, as a grand eon
ccrt piano-forte of tollay Is over th 3 taverna
,pianos ,in ,rogue a quarter of - &century, since.
, The melodeon lost favor from a lack of calamity
,for cipreselen. Its mueiewas monotonous to a
'degree annoying - to cultivated ears.' Theihar•
titanium, was an Improvement upon ehe melo
deon', but still fatted to satisfy to the extent de
manded by Its use -In chapels; 'school rooms or
halls, as a support . .to choral singing. Withis 'a
couple of years Messrs. Mason &Hamlin, who
Lave always taken the lead In. this country as
Manniacthoms of -reed histraments, hate ado
'reeded In largely overcoming the defects noticed
n Instrumentaof this class.—N; T.
. 2140,524
.. 21,000
.. 3,003
.. 17 IVO
. 4019
.. 38,000
. 20,140
2,500
4,200
.. 3,000
2,500
300
... /5,000
_. New Gonna. roar • receiver(' at th e ' idereluutt
Tailoring andblialinient of Graham 'hfelland
ion', 73 Smithfield street. We woeld * noel tin.
'peetfolly invite the - attention of our • fdendi sad •
:the Public in fronesnl to, onclrew stock of fall
- Ann winter goals.TW. contain all the! - very
latest rola 91.11agilida,. firm. eh and American
; clothes, castirneree and many, all of the floret
donallty, and . to selected with, the greeted care;
,Grutlanien desiring fashionable , and well made;
clothing; would do well to give tur a call - before
:,..pmehrtning elsewhere. , Every "garment is war.
ranted to give fall satisfaction In both prior - mid
'retry. °Raw( McCesouras,
• Merchant Tailors. fro. 73. Smithfield 'tepee.
i / AMERICAN Hi:amt.—America la justly proud
•otlser beeutlfal ladles, but how many mar their
tbsepty, sad bee their health and youth, hecome.
prematurely old
l it aptuartMec; by tiatlectltig,th
i take provr care of their , "teeth.: There can be
iatzetumfbi iactierinced by'
;all -Worthy a pleceThetween ' the' sweetest lips,
leen tit* be Isitd Mall the "Clelflital-hotantriea.
• fold by trupgists'end perflulters.. ' ;
• ,• . •:.
..Rx33l33lThisa I—Fogneal clradten,lreall canned
; fruits. new crop rabic ft, currants.; Turkish pranea
.Eu:4 Frain chcatnnts, calLai 112 To.leral ia.rect,
, serbild door frnm. the, Fife*, liaiional Bank. See
indvco.lectnent. , 12153 Eaa'rin:
..•
.. . ,
Otr:Oit've arid' Cllrlingl) Call/ * * ill .
be. taken ae
the qpinibus office; No. 410 i Peen aired, day or
olelsr-•: Alt orders lef at the abowptaez will be
'Fr.:R[44lr attended to. - Alitalls'uttst be paid to
Arzr.FrlON Ii cAleil to .ibe sale of valuable.
btilldieg lots In the Seventh 'Waro, '
Centro Avenue., vblcb takes place tbeeeveaktg.
at 734 o'clock, ay. 31 , 11walnee Auction-Rooms,
CLCISLRG ' OCT .TO QUIT pils _llestirsa.--Mc-
Ointock;Ait VG F dersl giectcloelag oat
his, dittro . stiSc..k of . 13opts and'Shiies at coat to'
oft. the btignesi. Bee ndvertionlea;
. .
'Eter§pii ga t ing
*,trardsilou merchants .' h*:e removed to tho
,coract of ronu and .Wayne streets,,where o.er
wllLhe pleased to "acme their eistomers; ,
Goimemorei sale Of three Irtme
.Thmeday morning, to.lo oiclock, prett 1!,%el 7,
the Fair Grounds, by A. McClelland Atie-
. .. . . ~.
'Bnown'a • ,Intotitnia, ' TROcreaa, : or '„Cotozh '.
to m , g Ey, ono Cough, Cotd,lionnans'and In-,
fluenraiany Irritationorsoreness in' die throat'
You can Rare money by goinz to MeCllntocles
diming saki orßatts nid .814oes DO- Federal.
„_
Tio•incaud at. Str#f wet, ie 96 rede4l.
street, Allegheny. . ••
..
ESTABLISHED IN 178 g.
j • The Pope's Organ.
The florrespiediewc, of Rome, the_ °tilde% or:
gen of the Papal 'government, thin eapressom H
i self on the subject Q the encyclical : . .
.Prince Ifttmbert, presumptive heir of the
crown of the Ring of Italy, . when - -asked,4
come time ago, s hat was to be thought of the.
consequences whi. it would follow the Conientipu
of the 15th of Stisember, replied. 'Within acts
i sears the Pope will commit some grvastaker
N,VG have just read the encyclical; them, perhaps,
the mistake Is fully discovered. Thhi act of Ss
thority of the successor of Pete? condemning the
revolutionary spirit In its Impious and anti-eoclal
manifestations, replies on all points .to the
enemies of Rome. They were not expecting'
it. It comes too, as suddenly 10 did the con
vention, and nevertheless every, one - could•
1. sea that It I:out.' come. For two years Ca:
tholicity was in travail, and 'preparing for. It.'
Some will indulge in furious clamors.. will%
set themselves in the greater rage against
Rome,
and will Cry and fortify themselves In
their price; others will regard this .as a .small:
matter• but a deenment signed with the tunaer
of the Vicar of Jesus Christ Is and OlWoillwllkt
be a great thing—an event in the history of kit- -
manity. The pebble that David picked ap—toi
avail ourselves of a comparison furnished by-a l
man whom we love—scemed a little matter Aim_
but launched from the sling; tbli alone sten*
the giant Gelid]. Plus .IX. sustains the same,
combat as David, in the name.of the .Flllie43oll,
and has belbre him the same enemy, the aerie
giant, the giant of revolution. ' This giant will"
bc struck, to rise again, doubtless, but he will!
' be struck."
-.The Same Journal adds that the Pope is thet- -
mily - guide marching in the dlrectioaaf trite pro- t
green, and the only master governing modern as
ancient time. It hopes that the sovereigns will
see that they have no better friend and CO /Wet
ally. "The Emperor`of the French,.abevell l o
It suys,"placed by Providence at the head of
the Christian entionspar , rxreitener, will 'spurn's°
this grand language, which scourges the enemies:
' of social order, and displays all the dagger -of,
an alliance with Its enemies.' s
$199,841.03
65,53111.91
()Ist ROGUE CATCLIING ANOTIIIII4-1710D.G14 ,
Xtirs Lae got the Irorld In a tight place... it,
copies from the Richmond Ruins:fur the rolltrikl"
Ingc. "These opinions are well exbinplleid - -IV
that tilforriour sheet the Now York Workiii'*ll4.;
then copies the above as the Trait& gity6 ,
which was then: "These opinions are - -wellitri - •
emplified In that famous sheet the New: YOrkl
World."
....,
COL. GOWAN, of Roston, who hail the &atria'' ,
for-raising the Russian ships In Mae Alert:or : o( r ',
Sebastopol,'"struek lie" 'War tha ties of Age,
and a party of Paris and Loudon capitalists ate -
making money from the wells. The Colonel f
has also found an oil wellon thelsland of.Samos,
in the Mediterranean: ITerodotne Stvolte of
from the Rock." ISO years before Christ. • •
illll QUOTS OF NEW Tons—Supervisor Blunt.
has just returned from Washington, and reports
that the Government will not yield from the&
&mato] fur 21,019 urn from this city and anti.
ty. This large increase in the quota in eatniod
by credits for eulistments, which are hollered
properly to belong to fills City, being gliOn ttt
Brooklyn.—N. Com.'Adrr.
• Tux Buffalo Commercial of the 7th Strati thin'
the parties interested In the roceut discovery of r
sugar to he inanufactured from cona.ansactively
engaged in making proptirations - for the-exten
sive manufacture er sugar by the now method . ,
and that they will !be- prepared to . pulthallevr"i
staple upon tho inarkct In a fow7days!:
A 'Pumice letternarrier, a fay dayeslnee,'lmit
.£2,ooo In bantsmottes,erldcfi badmenemalldedl
to him to get cashed . , Th e fearer being chaypitt
with theft led Mot to hing himself. Within one .
hour of Ids diath the notes, which had' been'
found, were restored to their owner.r-Forrips
Datattson, ISte
Treasnmr of Wyoming county. is now In jail on
a chargeof embezzlement. - About ava thousand
dollars appears to "he lacking in his accounts.
When naked by his bondsmen what he hit& done
with it, his answer was, have lost It by gam-,
•
- _
Bur mot:salsa ,muskets were -- shipped 'front
the Springfield, Mute., Armory, on Monday, for
Milton Head, 8. C. and 5,000 were sent to thii •
samaplaco last week. These comprise allot ;Ito
recent shipments with the exception of 2,000
eiratlY sent to City Point, Va. " •
. - . .
,Igentiennitrin Taunton, Mata.y. bra just re
ceived e6,00Q stolen from , him between Babl
more and Waahing!.oo a year. ago.. It was
Amvered by detectives, but as they made a,
take lo taking his name, they were nearly .a yory,
finding the owner. - ' •
Smuts Protestant places of womhiPilr=z
in Paris on Christmaslast.' Theywarethe
church, the Episcopal. church, the .Wooleyan •
church, the Congregational church, the church .
of Scotland, n second English. church, and the
American chapel.
um/ skater in ridiadeliphia lately fell upon
the ice, with bands extended to brook tha t A;
just as a swift skater was gliding put. He
not check his speed, and one of bisminitfp skates -
cut off three of her fingers:.. ;
ENOWID bits as many patipc7i , ne electors
-,' DIED ' '
Anaratii Br..ays Soannts GOws.--SILANNON.. ,
—Sept. IS, lard, Jolt's SHANNON, 0(00 /, - . 1021 1 -
Best. Penn: Vols., of a toned received at the Hato -
tie of Winchester.• ,
Yet again we hope to meet 'thee, '
When the day of/Ile tatted; •
Then In heaven with joy to greet thee, •
• Where no farewell tear is died.
LIGHTOAP—On Siitnrday, .Tanuary Seth, 'lO,
noon, GIBSON O. LIGIITOAP, aged Ilftp•lx,
Jean.
The funeral will take placennTl7lBDAT 101.11111101 f
at ten o'clock, from his late residence Rosa
township, on the Pergerrille Phu& Road.' 04.'1 ;
ringee will leave the llyery4table of S. Wipes,
Ohio street, at half pest nine The fele*
of the fatally are respectfully United I. Weal.
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No. 62 Fifth Strecit.
WHOLESALE AND
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Ortracfti ittect, and it tracraby enacted by astivar;
1, of mu, That hoar and atter the that'daf
i , ebruary t , tem; the salary of the Find set .Soroad.:"
"LDistriellitreet Omatalaioaers. shall he Mae liovo,
dyed:Denali per; year for each of Sald,oonalav"-
• Sm. 2. That. rill ordleurates or'Pgt , oraLaan-: ,
tea la conflict wfth the above be and tho aukoe - aro,,
hereby repealed.
ordaued and enacted tato a lair in poartells,
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