alte PRIDgY,.74MARY 5 2885 • - TRAVELERS' GIaDE. discus and Depailare of Trains. , • Peelnalriranta Central Railroad. .pismirrm... . Ola • W iaRNS- liMa 4 ,,,,, 24 7 . 14,,:: raft i W Llns....-. MOO a m ' ... _ Ne_____lt l ati ----Rao ato Im Peal all A 4" 12' a a g '. • . nu. , ~,,,,.. SW pm 2.1 Well damm a . 4 . B£o • m .v . / .... 1....aS alb pa 'cdinat'ad.coS..lo•3 am _- -. A: .10,34 .4 I +llB.Ede hisiLisoO pok lAN/M. 030 a m staltimore Ears 1 0 put mg •WM amal Wall &atom.. Lao pm ag a a 143 pm Phila. Express.. too p m Mart= Allatft.lo2o p m In Pam ai Anao'n. IMO p i Ad a • nol p miAltoona Amon'. , .. ~ la Emir tat¢Traba.lllsop. ta ", Its mum% Main Imam Walls , Mari may MMUS . LISS m it.; retnerclug, /eaves • " Ylt al 11114 p. ag maturity Columbus and Clutunat*. Amiss. grantlActs......- 050 a InVast Line..._.... leer it 4111•11............. fan am Mall .-- a= p m Ely rena.-.....-. 2mo p m hmpre5e......._12.14 am Blevacemilla Ao. Stanbeamil•lin. atumutsl.litß, soopls sossmosumss.tous am Willaburitt, 'fort Wayne and Chicago. Distal& Orem. Struts -....... 192 a in Exp1em......... MO a ea Bityiress..-.,-. WO p in Espresa Mil p to 1ttgra............ 441 p . m Expiate ...... ... s= p m Mil _ -4. 7ds •re Ball Ida p m I ebehtna Barn 11:18 p m new Brighton Atuommodarion leaves Allegany saps as Rooheater I, A. i m.,,1100 m., gni p. at., ano 6:w aa ta. ,R. it.. New Cantle, ago v. si.s Hatio=y, 1030 p. m.; Wellmilb, SOO p m. lit , Cleveland and Whee ling. Anima. taitiOsi 4.. 1423 • gateau ..... .... LIR pis At lam. .... .1.. RIO p m preu......... Oda pca ...... =I a m press 42.1 aet btea!ZrUla Accommoda tion eaves Allegheny al its p it. Pittaintrytt and Cr nnellsville. arrow. Mag. " till a m diail 1.4 p,. um...it. ago p a Express ...-...0MM a m Ill• a m In Mairarort en• a it 4.1., a...1y . San • m .... US p m ~.1104 . 0 .. wog RailrOftd. ' ... . ' Md. i. adds se I R•prims . m ill ~ iii ...=. m . i1 ,,, i n,3:1 1 11..1 : 1, • , sus • m n, ana • az 4ttd i iran and Erie Railroad, ti 'p o Clip i and Friocklat no =ME Depart& ffir.Boagrara. Tds p asks. a Ilzposta. OSA m fags Batirsorin, Fort Warns a 00loado ins Burn lianer. lliirsrairtllei !l Boat— Gra t and Watr.Tg • I rograta, two I. oar p.m.isso c m ete p. . 11 1prtoony Stage—Bed Lion Hotel, L. Clair Kroft. ' 4 st p. 83V1.11. hatter stage.--Ho. 0 St. Clair street Anted. Deperta a% D. 0. I • e3t, a. tt. Vitunlngion Iltago—Bareta Rotel. Arrives. Deports D. BEM i- , ;f s ,"llostatos 011111BOBARD L l / 1 3111 EMMA, V 4111:11', 1GAIII 3 & SON l r itr sh•n c rrl t. tere. OICIGROSSES AND CARRIAGES Ittealsied trans. Abe, Clersisos far ranerals, Wed. EXAS Pa gambitl2s/ DAT MW and =Garb. ITT AND BUBURSd~, THE HUGHES 1101111TEDE OAI3E. TrllaitßUM thighea top 1115 Kudef of Inmu Memns Taktitay. -- San. 4—Court met at the anal ;bald, nine o'clock, and the evidence for the de. tense was continued. Mina ittagems, sworn—Wu at the abaft It. H. depot on the night Gallen was killed. Alga one o'clock, when I got up, "tbtaaWla • en)!rd around the Western ticket Galles and Hughes; they were both Hallenand two other men had their .backs to the ticket office, and Hughes was in trout of them; Hughes said he could not fight - .'them all. A was came up and took Hughes - ..awaY towards - Ca Western train; saw then have a knife la his hand ; he said, " . give It to the eon of a b-- torero he leaves," •-then started atta Hughes. The crowd followed Megan; and lad not see Ikea afterwards. Wee on Liberty !area. when the shot was Ira. Crois.ezendned—l had jag walked from the Western ticket. office to Liberty street when I head. the alai am. Georgelfille.swaro—Was mouton the eight • stoke* of. Was going from the ears to the ha - gel (Continental Baleen) to get cigars ;as I paged the deket,otkee I saw a ward of men ataniing there; saw a dark complexioant man 7. hand amoeba man • Imife, Lavin, "kill the man if yea cola Ma" Mealier - one said, "there !tea the can now." and they rushed tower& the tete; I went crowd the hotel ; as I reamed the same of meta la between the = and the eau; saw the Framer M agas) towards the gate; recototrod the -man who received the knife at the ticket office Co be ; head Rushee ray "ter God's sake g.ve ate •ducarer eight say one of you." dallen then Jumped towards Hughes with she kelft; saw Hughes' arta tallied and heard the 'cep= of a pistol; then Gallen let I then got , -Into agar. and auk' tl Diced if betted sten . that arcidect he said yes. , eereHmamiced—/dy triend as Mr. Gordon. • , egaide Cr In Philadelphia; my business is that et 4 a bather; amefrom,Dalladelpnla In company • MIA therceia,4fid was going West; we bad g. r ',yin:Ueda besiams; intended visiting come of . . :Hordon's Mends; 'never saw Hughes in Dana :and bed ao acquaintance with him; • washout STD feet from Hughes at the time the • was fired; did not see th e pistol. I went 1.".: G ord on to Cintinzuni; -- reamal there bat alsadd% boors, and_reaxedrtuladelptda; ~ sichaass walla came at seers stay; had beau In bad bun fern= Sr tea months. Question by Mr. Mtlia—tipan what badness yam travallatt ltr. Berarawaider—Wechkei. 'The 'ltalia , la ea paw extra amadnation. -' • ' • The Court sustained the objection. 1,11,1/sm. Whits. sworn—Am Warden of the odamgalkieent. Imes in theidayor's office some ",:tata'ato, anti itoeived a letter from Ike Mayor ~to facto Hughes; CO idler wee„.pestmarUd 2 , • I•Oilaaellus. Henry Gordon wan reeding at the raciest of „- • - ona atalaroa who asked the following gees. -;Xlast . Yon stated Meneolay Ton heard someone say .., , trorouat ite hes a knife.'' Do you keens • 'ltkla wa aldrahr, and who was rdcrred to a - taring the knife I 41ordon —I do not. Warden White nestled •Saw the beefy of Chalet at Dare's undertaking establishmeat Dr.l l / 1 2Comdlesa made capon marten examine. • - 'tian.• ' I saw where the MU entered the boa; 'saw as wand bat that le the eve. cola:Ace for the defense here closet Hil recalled by the CotioienWealth—l ,wala neer at hand at the time of the shooting. I at no knife in the hands deo demised; beard ayof "Irak out for a knife." • T . MeColliff recalled—Saw Quite and" Matta at the time Gallen 'Mooting; saw no • ' kaki la the bands ef and beard no one asylus he tell. tail a knife; saw no knife about him id - ta- - Crousecannued—Hatches was cum/ to get away. from Gallea, , , - and appeared to be yet 7 much Dightmed. Mathias McCoy recalled—!eases or at the time of ahoottag,-Gallen had no knife; so one • -ma nn gore ha was thee bin a IcLlfa; wu with hiss all the time . Clulaexernined—Stated yesterday. in my examtnathen. that Gallen had no kat% In his _Underjn his pocket. Aid sat examine his - gmehas. noteatinsony in the case hare dosed. and Cite coach Impa their argument to the curt and ldr.llwarizwelder asked the court to charge Jhelum as matter oflaw, let, that if they be, ,erse that Huhu, the prisoner, declined uy farther combet with Gallen the deceased, or enleauted to decline any hither straggle, sad -wan afterwards Mosel, preened be deceased, and :Isom ktiied him to avoid Ma own destruetion a t enormatts bodily harm. the killing Is taci t>, able and the Wheats mist be acquitted. that. "'-n ' if _the jury believe Goat the prisoner 6 "ofal"'o or: retreat from deceased .42ter ' the fin " Vcm , b4l, ,, 'toad lot do sib with 4.oif e ty rook OVA Liu, an killed Gallen sa defuse*, them, it tsjeumn ahlehomicide and to Winer's:east be amptated. • Thal if the Jury are of thereetat oo. the: erldetee that the prisoner had _reas onble ground GS believe that Gallen designed to his 11 .- e,or do him great bodily harm, the 'l,leacuable, although in fact Mete was no • Mt. Elwartzwelder 'cited Oita a number of an. thcaitice - on the questlan of selklefenee. and presented the law with relit cicatriees. Mr. Miller, 'for the, Commonwealth, opened the argument to the Jury; and summed up the -evidume la a 'rats& able manner. it. said the sties was hl a vex, narrow compass. The wit. ' use McCoy hart-iletalled ad the feels very ex. In the drat . plus, the Jury were deal. • leg with a maw who carried deadly. weapons. (a 11=4y-billy and pistol.) ' and associated with professiamd. thirros. (Zack Youg and Wash. green.) Bach men were always ready and 'quick for'a quarrel—always - T e n t, for the shed ding of blec 4 .- The JOY Should - look .at the fact that the priaoner orielested the quarrel. lle was i;Usent with bls Mends, S plybeghtt bus!. - Th mania be no doubt us a usgsslor ere . the fact being proye4W-he conchainedjr. Itile:ispeakier referred to the..ceso of Austin (lot Parker, pue 105), on the question of tell 4 0Fritligh'001,11110..1:0. lh u Of Aqu a pi Wright, Penna. Retroris,) The Trriooqer aoltedthe Jury to ray that Is za, waterloos :0 In , NmeMact, that be did Thal, or war amine „In aelf.leaouse. The Court would say that if the killing had oc curred In the first fight, It would have been manslaughter, at least. The law trots each a high value upon human life that there must be Imminent present peril to the slaver's life or limb In order to excuse killing. It there wee heat of blood at the time of killing, the Com monwealth would on:y ark conviction of man slaughter. Mr. Miller claimed the whole thing was one transaction , that the quarrel wag sought by Hughes; and 'that the'tilling could not be lees than manslaughter. In regard to the evidence concerning the parturition of a knife by deceased, Mr. Miller said that had such been the case It would have been found after the shooting. The defense sought to crtmloate deceased to Justify the conduct of the prisoner. The prisoner could have avoided the killing; ho was not In such a position that it was life against life. All the VittiletleS plated the prisons and deceased from four to. six feet apart, Calhoun said he was pushing Gallen back at the time of the shooting. Then where was the ne cessity for the killing? Alluding again to the evidence as to the deceased having a knife; Mr. Miller epoke•of the tenimony of the Philadel phia witnesses,who declined to answer definitely concerning their “businces," and who made extraordinarily short visits to Cincinnati for their health. These melt, Gordon and Ellis, COZI. tradict all the other evidence In the ease as 10 the deceased having a knife in his band when Hughes shot him At all events 'he finding of the fury ought not to be less than manslaughter, the prisoner himself not being free from blame, having woo ht the quarrel whilst armed with deadly weapons. Mr. Miller appealed to the Jury to Invert Agate the case with great care, ea the cons, (menus of a verdict of acquittal to the community would be most tandems. The teamed gentleman smoke over IM hour, and when he bad concluded, the Cool took a recess till half peat out o'clock. • AFTERNOON SESSION. -- • • At the reassembling of the Court, at half past one o'clock, Marshall Bwartzwelder,Erq., Coosa his ergoment to the July. .Having already argued the questions of law, It would thi superfluous to speak farteer on that brunch of the case. In approachlag the facts hernia ho could not well oast adverting to the manner end torus of the argument of Mr. Me. ler on behalf of the Commonwealth. IL was wen-known Mr. Miller bad prosecuted the pleas of the Commonwealth for three years with vigor. and with the same pertinacity with width he improperly pressed the present case. Could It be possible teat the near approach of the twilit° executions to take place In the jail yard had stimulated Mtn' (Kr. to renewed exertmes la menden another victim, in the pride of health and youth, for Jo- I distal strangling, or, like the hunter, did Is pleasure consist In hooting ratherthan pureeing the game. These habits, acquired In his offi Mal career. should, like other evil habits, bs laid aside, hes they were of no use. Mr. 8 had slims considered It the date of prceeeutors, in matters of life sad death, to march after the troth, sad not alone after arguments, and should stand as Indifferent be. tweet the Commonwealth mid the prisoner as Ills honor, on the bench. When an humble pane is put upon his blab involving the lathes of Rio and death, and battles step 4 , step for the life which the Commeoweetti auks, there she'll& certainly cot be any dealt's:in the Pare of the prosecuting officer to artisty pro. lenient pride. or to moue profusion! Omer by merely alfetmlag a soccesafed conviction, regard . lees of the facts. He (Mr. 8.) would farther say that if CoL.Dulf, the present Proseculag Attorney. paeans the same canna hereafter as be has them far done In this ease, he would ea. 'hely satisfy the Bench and the &mead entirely falldl his oMeial duties. It was ecumenist remarkable sad paradoxical; that while the soldier who kills In defense of his matey, Is entitled to and receives the praise and gratitude of his countrymen, the same killing In defense of one's Self is cri minal, and worthy the reward of a halter. Belf.defense was the ground upon -which the acquittal of the prisoner was claimed. Sell-defense was the ground upon Which we claim the right to maintain the Union, and the minelple upon which the jury was autturezed to pan upon the life or deeth of the primmer. for, faasecnsch es the viedallem of the law Is regarded as an assault upon the community, It was the Joey's duty, es members of the community, to defend the integrity of the law. Bel( peewee lan la the fitut_law of nature In man as well u animals, not enacted by Ceitigreacee or Luis ' !Mures, bat engraved by the hand of God. It was for the Commonwealth to make out beyond all doubt that the killing of Gallen was murderous. Had they done so f The jut could have no doubt that Gallen followed Regime, Idefker also, and that there were two A one. Hanes eras the panned 'party A did/catty =erred between the prleoner aad the deceased. aid Toner cried fair play wham no onewsaletterfering. Ttra didleulty day over, talked over, but Gallen kept following Hughes, end c minute an doing, entering after him the gate through which pa/Amgen going West were admitted to the train. Inside the enclosure deemed entinted his pursuit of Htighte, who was =deeming to avoid him. According to testimony addeced for the Commonerealtb, Hughes was making his neat endeavor to get -away from his assailants, Gallen and ethers. and that jest been be IL ed the fatal shot he had warted Gallen three timer to keep away from him. Taking the evidence of the Common wealth, Mr. B. contended the jury should hesi tate long before convicting the prisoner of any thing. Counsel for the Ceniumanalth had mulled Gr rdon and Ellis, the witnesses from Pliftedelphia, and had argued that their testimo ny es to the deceased nein • knife should be discarded. Tea evidence of Calluses, • railroad attache. who also saw the knife, cad heard threats against the ilfe of Hoene, tied been overlooked. Tee Philidelphie wit news. said Mr. 8., were as worthy of belief as any othets who had beau examined daring the trial, and the attack made upon them was un warranted. Mr. lagartzwelder "animal ni the evidence. and presented all th e facts In their very etrLimat light for the defense His re marks were eloquent, particularly his conclu sion, and bad a marked effect upon the jury. He Moke one hour and thirty-fire minutes. Thomas AL Maraud]. Esq., also of counsel for defense, followed In a most tole, eloquent and canteens argument, fully sustaining hie repu tation es one of the dret lawmen, le point of ability, at the Pittsburgh bar. Limited apace pettier:les me using our notes of his remark'. The District dttcone7.Cokeiel Doff. concluded the argument In the cue, and when be had fin ished the court adjourned until this monalog at nice o'clock, when Judge Mellon will change the Jar/. We call attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Addy,Wlllbuns Bartley% to be found la another nohow. These gentlemen kayo two establishments, one on the corner of Sixth end Smithlda streets, Pittsburgh, sad the other on Beaver street, Maneheatez, next to the Post Office. They are prepared to do all kinds of loft: In their line, such as plumbuilt, furnish. al lead PLUM, and bath tabs, sal arranging duke. water closets, wash stands sit b sans. hydraulic rams, pumps, &c. They axe also pre pared to furnish hese and how couplings, gas pipe axture".., tr.c, Mr. liarkley has charge of the Idaaettester depart:neat, and now that gas amiss ere bring extended leo the boroagb the residents of that locality can be accoaintoda lti right at their doors. hay reosillag that Is required will be ;adorned by them with nest - nee and dispatch. The Plashing). branch of the establishment will be under skis Immediate impervition of Mews. Addy it William.. Mr. Addy has been long and favorably known in our imams community as son of the ofirm of Addy dt Evens. The cold snap has aimed up the skating car. Meal once more, and tut night these wu • rag* - ul r junilee at bothof the parks. _ The lee was to spleiLld condition, and (ha cars were crowded with visitors on their way to enjoy the sport. Today It will be batter than ever, as many of the Irrignlaritles In the lee will be aimed down, and the aft holes and weak place, will be found perfectly solid. Tha parks are now, bothof them, bandeau:4 Illansioated a ft er night, and so one can fail to enjoy themselves. TM ciliates passage: railway company will Ws o plent of cars to accommodate vi s itors, and the n Manch y ester ralhray should do It, If they have set. -Daring the last taw days this Ilse bad entirely tool few cars onto meet the de mands of the public,' We hope they will see the necessity of petting several more an the track. Intendtartan' and Robbery. I Wednesday morning abort one o'clock, some evil disposed person find a wagon Waled with corn busk% in the yard of the Red Lion Hotel, on Bt. Clair street. The object evidently was to create on excitement, daring which the guilty party bad arranged to commit robberies. The the was soon extinguished, through the efforts of the boarders and atiaches of the hotel, and the loss sustained thmeoy was leas than ono hun dred dollars. The wagon belonged M a farmer from Boiler Contty. During the contagion which prevailed, Toney Newell, °litho "'Metro- Politrog.' , win relieved by an expert thief of a gold watch, said to be worth $5OO. l'lmuttheg Establishment.—We rati —ttti cm to the card of Messrs. Addy, Nil. llama sad Hanle, who have associated them "T" e ning, ths t ' a kes of plumbing. gas and steam wee folly prep US to attend to all orders to their p as of trade. .ikey are practical litatillielaeo, of ! ar expekeee, sad have the redukite !smithies for teetering their work with atlll and prompta fts. -Tha r meets Nested at th e corner. of aline and Smithfield streets, with a branott oaks at the aorner of Bea ver and Chestnut streets, Manchester. We cam mad this firm to the gatronagoot the b No Lleecuie,Alderreen Etraln yeetera y wensiet -for the men of &ha Cbei s e. ttk okerad t oie oath - of W.' rieluoine) ,iee4llllol' • EKON Robbery of Doegiaa. list and Par Store. One of the boldest, most extent,. robberies which hare been perpetrand In lids dry for ewes thns, was committed daring last eight at Wm. Douglas' Pat and Far store, on Wood street. sear Fifth. The thieves effected an entrance by cutting a hole through the pumd of a door In the rear part of the store, I y means of which they were enabled to remove the heavy holt which unwed the door. After gaining an en trance they swear to have prommied In the moil leisurely manner, ransacking everylortlon of the store, and selecting the most nutty fors, hats and cape to bo bran& The sriadows of the show cane were removed sad in some cases broken to stoma, and tbegasds thrown alms In Meerut est ambition. the thieves ellaclart • deter mination to do u mad damage as possible. The goods taken are supposed to have been packed In bons merlons to their. removal, as several large boxes are mining. Besides the goods stolen the Wens secured Rote handled dollars In money belonging to Kr. Pang's+, acid two costs and Arty dollars belonging' to Mr. Thomas Hall, employed Si salesman In the store. The =int of the loss has oat yet been definitely ascertained, but owing to tne Oct that the goods olden consisted principally of fan It will be very heavy. It Is (apposed that the en trance was effected at an early hoar last sight. No tracer of the thieves have been dlicovered. An Extortismar to Trouble. New Plan. was yesterday invited for extortion, under the following cireunstancesi A gentleman arrived on one of the trains of can, who wished to go to the house of Mr. Mules Jeremy, In the Sixth ward. Hancock told him be would take him there, and Induced Wm to r,et Into his hack. He then drove him about a square, and :odd him that he was at Mr. Joremy'o house, and demand ed of him five dollars fare. The gentleman de marred at so outrageous a charge, and also ex- Linseed Ma doubts at being at the right place. Hancock insisted that he was at Mr. /armee', and also became violent In his demonstrations In retold to the olosteiy. Plainly he paid him three dollars, and employing another COUTO,. aece was taken tojbla friend's. COMphali was made to Mayor Lowry. who hal Hancodt ar rested, and he w i lheld fora hearing this morn ing at nine o'cloc Tee worst el the ease la teat Hancock ew well where Mr. Jeremy lived, as he Ikea lb Mr. J.'s neighborhood, and It la • dear ease oR eXtOrUOII, or a more proper name keit would be stealing. We can only express ono hope, *ad that la that aO.l such ex tortioneri may Aare the full penalty of toe kw meted out to them.' Bar Aambialoni—On motion of Thos, M. Marshall, Erq , on WednesdaY, James P. icholl ton was adoutteo to practice law In the several Courts of Allegheny county. Mr. Johnston Is a young man of rate attainments, and wised • moat creditable exemlnatloi no bas our beat lashes for his nears In the high and honorable profession In wki eh he bat embarked, Dead,—The Oaring Owing, or little gozlili, which has been on exhibition it the museum ever since It opened, breathed Its last, night before last, haying died of consumption. nootber lot al monkeys hate been added to the family at the museum, and also a Booth AM.:lean wild to , key, a Citinese hog. nonce opoestuni, and other curiosities. A Fatally Adair.—A Mr. and Mrs. Allen were orrtated yesterday afternoon byofileens Wlllison sod Wilmot, at Wilson's clothing stare on. St. Clair Street, charged /rah drunkenness and die orderly conduct. Thry were thud dye dollar. rich, together with cos.a, which they paid, and were allowed to depart. Organization of Caneeile.—Ttlis forenoon at 10 o'clock the ranchero elect of the Select acd etcomon Carona trill men la Cie:, respective chambers for the purpose of organization for the present year . - After this Is effected W. C. McCarthy, Esq.. the Mayor elect will be laoa• prated In due form. Addaltted to Practlce.—Prof. Josiah Co hen; oltho Jewlib rdttilcm. WAN fai or two 'go, ox motion ofJ: Ktrkpatticlr. si. witted to practice tow IF 90. *enrol courts of Alleittoos amity. Ilegneuy Council A mralar monthly Met-11/1Z of Allerheny Councils was teld on Thuredgy ereclag, Janu— ary 416, Prizor.—Present, Messrs. Atwell, Irwin, ler, Elcitrier, Geo. R. Riddie, Smith, Timm as, and President Marshall,l The minutes of the preelotts meeting w ere read and approred. The Chairman submitted a I reposed act of Assembly entitled "en act enthortring the Con ti:oiler of the City of Allegheny to - adMilalger oaths. etc." The proposed act WU end end adopted. It dllthOrlEnS the Controller t admin ister oaths to ell persons pecatentlng claims against the city, se to the correctness of their A commanicslion was secelyod from Mr. A. Leggate, Secretary of the Allegheny Library As soeistie n , thanking Cannella for a gratuitous .supply of feet. Mr. Atwell, prevented the report of the City Concordia covering bills ammonntlag In the a¢- groyne to 14.081,23, which were recommended for payment. The Caotroller directs the attention of Coun cils to the fact that he experiences considera ble difficulty In getting bills against the city properly certified, and that he bud requested the City Solicitor to prepare the draft of an act authorizing tile Controller to administer oaths or affirmations to all persons preseatlag claims against the cit. He also recommds • change of section nint y h. of the ordinance en ere. sting the office of Controller, so that no war tants shall be batted except upon his certificate. The report was accepted. Mr. Heft:ter presented an ordinaries providing that no warrants shaatereafter be issued except upon the certificate °Me Controller, which was adopt, d. Mr. hicßrler presented the report of the Wives Committee, with reaolutloce to pay A. Davis IMO for extra aerviona,,and to refer the bill of J. Kit kpatrich & Bro., to the Controller for txaminotior. Report accepted and retain. bona adopted, ktr. Th"mas offered a reeolotten =operating the We:Lem:later& from the emanate with eeld from the City 'Cream:try, orders misapprehension of the provisions or the Dew Oily Code. The earohition wta arloptcd and concuired to by 0 mama Council. ter the manta of December, as follows : J. El gar, Dlamord scale*, $9)0,01; Wm. P. Midst eon, &woad Ward scales $355,96; Darman Dal lea, dark at Matteis, $417015. Total, $l, 118, 75. The committee also. stibrali lei an ordinance regulating the t , mpitsation of the city weigh muter►, no re•poi twu received, and the or durance laid over. Mr. Hall presented the annual report of the City Solicitor, which was read and accepted, and that portion relative to the West Pennyl• Tanta Railroad referred to a committee of are. No action la B. C. Baled Connell aiJoarned until Thursday eft nine next, when the report of the Solicitor will he taken up and considered. In COMM Comaea—Preasmtt Mesas. Den ney. Rutstein. Mullah, Fa(neither. thrum, Hall. maim rattemtn, Wm. Smith and President Drim. Wanes of pmcedbut miles mad and air przaed. Mr. English. from the Committee an Sanitary Mtwara, stated that the Cannes were not empowered to create • Board of Health. and moved that the action of the last meeting be nee chided and the matter referred back to the Com mitte4 with instractimos to metre the neceuary legislation. Adopted, Mr. Hanna presented the report of the COM :also:. on Umtata, embracing the. marts of the Wolglunesten and Clerk of Markets. < Amusements. TIM Hosanna Puma.--11 Is useless to ally tythlog more than merely to announce the fact that the Hutchison Family will give two more amcesta before they leave, and eves this would be anueettetiary were It net for the fact that they have bees rather onfortnnate la not haringibee• able to procures suitable Hall where they could give their entire sedan of concerts without being under the necessity of changing. But each has been the fact, and this time It mid not be helped. To-adsht they hare ra mmed Excelsior Ho In Alleaheny City, which Is • very fortunate thing for OM neighbors on that side of the river, and on Seturday night they give their last concert at Lafayet.e Hall. They will also give one concert on Saturday se ternoon for the accommodation of suet u dnd It laconeentent to go out after night. That the houses will be crowded on both occasions we have no manner of doubt. Tuaregs —Panels's:Es. at3l7lT or Maoism CHISITI Tote EVINLIG —Do not forget this I occaskm, es It will be the bed and ouly ex n:nu, of vitamins her In her sublime char. /icier of the Jewish Mother. The rendidoe of this character ts a performance that Mail long dwell In the memory of them who witness It, cad cannot fall topeewee the rime of Celeate ss that of one of the greatest otelo-dramatic actresses or her crc. The besetlful Character of grancrea, In this great play, will be sustained by a beautiful and highly aceoutpltshed yonag lady, who will make her that appearance on any stage this erestag. Do not fail to be present. Orals Hosea—To-olgitt is set apart for the farewell benefit, and will be the last appearance bat one of the popular young Irish commedien, Mr. Ikorge O. Davenport, upon which occasion will be presented rte roaring eotattedietta of Paddy, the Piper, after which the Stage Wrack Basher will be given, the whole is conclude with the ensuing fare al at Object of laterc-t. Mr. Davenport has made himself totanissously popular during bisoogagetnent. cad we shall he !muse. much surprised If Eh does mot have • crowded ♦ haclusaa by the tame of John Hancock ate" Paid mars D. McMullen, H.m Lowe, and one other whose nams. we !Val to obtain, arrested a negro taut by the name of Lewis Bell, yettor ler ter morning abont four o'clock, while le the act of robbing the jewe:ry stem of Mr. William Wylie, No. 6, Wylie street. It appear! that Bell effected an entrance to the premises by removing the iron grating at the side of the home, leading to the cellar. Roving acthend.d into the cellar, he made his way over the coal to the stairs, which led Into the eta•e, which having ascended, he entered the store, The gas was burning and he stepped toward,' I; to extinguish It, and In eo doing he made a noise which aroused the clerk, who al tot In an adjoining room. He immediately ran out of the house, while the negro went Into the cellar for the purpose of getting out the 811,1M3 way he got In. but his designs were frustrated, for the clerk perceiving how an entrance had beet effected, Immediately put the grating In 14 temper plate, and stocd on It, while be called for asalstance. Lowe, McMullen and another tinker soon ar rived upon the spot, and the bird was soon caged. He is now In jail, where he will reecho and stand his trial for feloniously entering a hone for the purpose of robbery. Rook Notices Aft INTO.ODEOTION TO Tali MITOTIONAL SToor or rim HOLY Sow Prow. By aM. on! burn, D.D. pi. T., D. Appleton k e This a relent of an English which has ran 'them:tab seven millions to Lundon. It c mishits the substance of some sermons delivered by the author in the ckapel of Rogty pot, It is not, as may be Imagined, a heavy, cumbrous treatise, but a moderate stand vain ce of LOO pages, and devotional ruder, will dad It is and de.lratda work . For tale by Dario Clarke &Co., Wood street, From `Yeatordayie Evening Gazette Important Decision Respecting F rry Boats. cam. C. W. Batobeior, Collector of Custom at th a pert, has obtained an Important decision from the Treuury Department, respecting the liability of ferry boats to the payment of the latrine Terence tax of two and a half pa r cent. on gram receipts, The point ia hilly stated In the evrtresponduace Oren below : Corrine [lmmo, Prrvanmocu, Dee. M, 1865. 81n : I would rt spectrulty raft your attention to the rasa of Percy El_ate, perverted by cram and plains their trade exclnalrely within the State of Penn, yi yards. In every instance three, boats hare been co, lest toted, ado:mound and reglsterol,•,d all fees Including tonnage tax, collected. Yy csastruce Lion of the law sod victim has been to eollsct tonnage fees the same as ou ether craft entered In the carrying trade,.l4.lltay uoderstanding wee that in mum the ton tag of two cents per lac was raid prerious to April tat, 1885, or thirty cents per too subscummt to that date, It relieved such Teasels from dl liability to the in ternal revenue tax of two cadmic half per cent. on gross receipts. The usesson of Intetnal relents hare Soli- Ted the Varties owning there steam ferry boats, that the tax of two std one haif per cent. os gross receipts is due, and of their intention to collect the same. Win you please Inform Me whether toy con etzttakuts of the law and actin are correct. finder the 4th section of the am of Jane 6th, 185.5. these boats have been 'especial and ea r:died, and according to my Judgment exempted from payment of laternal tax, as per circular of Tress Department date& March Pak IMO, In which, in answer to a former question, yea say: reply, the section cited exempla att vaunt paying tonnage dabs from the Intent& I ever:me tax In eneallon, altar the tat of April next.. If lam cot correct, pleue order ma to round to the several parties the amount of feet collected. Very respcctfully soar otedt servant, Cam:rasa W. Hamner es, ilerveror Dsleral. Doe. M. W. McCetroctu, Iler.rctazy of Treasury, Washingtoe, D.C. Timer= Dirmonoter, Jan. Si, 1604. 121 V—I have frothed your later of the alt.., relative to the payment of tonnage tax on steam femy-boats which have been duly rag' . teredt and in reply I send you a copy of a later from this Department to the Commissioner of Interim! Revenue, directing hint In all each cues not to enforce the Internal tax cut gross receipts. Wlll great rem ," .1. R. Aut. for_ henry. of Cutouts, Pittablogh, Pa. The following Is a espy of the letter above r - ;.. fared to: Tazaszrar DZelasslans, 13s. 31. teB3. R. A. Boitins, pop, Convektiener y raternal Raynor Depattement la Informed that Interval }Uvulae tad. ender .ate 1031 ace- Con of the act of Jane SO. 1654, sad the amend ment of blarrh B. 1513, has been exacted front the Want ferry testa plytna between Raw York and Brooklyn and Jersey City. The long and wittnterropted elbjectlan of three Teasels to enrolment and Ilesnaa, and the Dar man of tonnage deli. bare estaNnehect • prece dent atth retard t, them whiett the Depenheent does not, deem It eleiutge to dounrb. In the ab sence of more definite lezlalallen ; cep =lan/ as It la the rierpose of the Be=retary to call the at. lentlon of Conroe., at at early day, to those pro. violons of law in which the stab - rtty of the In te;nal tkrenne and Castoma Bareau IX= to =edict Until (tutees advised, Fro rUI please !seethe mattku of Internal Revenue taw from Wells yes. eels, ood ahem It lite elmmtiaucee. emlMed. Tay respecafelly. Wm. E. Caustr.r.a. Aethmtlieeretare Treasury. ..F.very Patarday." This is the quaint title of the new liturry we. lel, Just *carted la Boston. by Ticknor & !fields. It Is outlasted army Saturday, to the tollo forts, contains 0 Rau, and Is made up at extracts from the &relish and Continental papers tad magszinos. Its selemicree timer= odd rata of travel. essays, aerial talcs, short swam, poems, te., and In Its design It is somewhat similar to Limelre Living Age; bat there Is mere variety In the salectloce, and Mere Is much mare life to the contents. The Ant number, Jul malted, contains aa ant= ea Preeicrtui Stones, and ••Oar Down Passenger,* from Oars l Mt.. "The Spectral Roat," froze the &Qv Jtegmma, "Tupperides„" tr.ust the Spertabtr. "Wno au traded° Roberta:ln V" from the Mien= Wired, 'Wore of Our Doo.n fro by m Pa Dr. Jahn Brown, and two short eclectic= Argosy. Published by Tleimor & Melds, Roston, at TOO a year, single numbers, 10 cents. Month parts, 60 cents Back , or 05.00 a year. Burgles y In Allegheny. Some time Cala' Wednesday night, or at en esti/ hoar ibis morning, the carpenter'e /hop of William Pr;ce, on lacock street, Allegitenvoru entered by burglars. The building was entered atonal a beck window, which was evident', famed open by means-of chisel. Three tool chests beloug ng to three of the employees el Ye Price were broken area and several scree drivers, chisels and hatchets taken therefrom. The feet that more valuable imelementa were left untouched, and that the articles carried away were etch u burglars nu le their nefarious oper ations. Indicate that they are eoubtles preparing for a "Winter campaign." It Is surmised by whoatoin the pollee business, that the ml regions hare DISCI:MO too cold for certain raw of disreputable puttee who hare lately Infested theto, and that they hare transferral the thane of thelr operations to the cities. illarsehall and Preeke. liarschall, one of the Boyd.. Hill murderers, made a futile attempt to break Jail on Toes. day night. Re look the Iron covering off the waste : Me, and was endeavoring to remove the plate cif his cell wladow, when aware was stopped by Warden White, whp was aware of what area Iola( on. The prisoner had made trot very tit tle program when forthpted, and confessed that it was all folly im to attempt to escape la that way. The time for his execution with that of Prate, Is fired for the 10th Last., so that they have Ices than eight days of life yes re. male. Fricke is greatly depressed In splrlth, and 11111 protests his Innocence, and we ander stud that his frlends are endeavoring to obtain • respite for Moan the bore that 1114 , schall will exculpate blot at the galloWs. There me but little bores, however, of a respite, sod eke roe. onion eill probaoly take place as the day deed In the death warrants. Tiled to "Cut Ills 13111."—A maa name/ Thomas Opclegraff tried to "run s I III" 10 the boardirg house of Mrs. Robinson. BandaAy sheet, Fourth ward, Allegheny, and was or dered to reek serue other lodging, piece, which be did, leavirg his ttuok sag contents In pledge for the payment of arrears: Ou `Wednesday evening he emeriti the house and snrreptltlons• ly conveyed the trunk essay, Complaint was made before the Mayor and Thorou with his assets,ennveyed to the Mayor's office by ofliceta Hera and Mara, where tho trunk was left AB tectolt3 for the payment of the amount ate. The Union Skating Park.—Thin spac'oas and comfortably arranged skating pond is not open for visit 3711, the Ice being In good condi- Con. The pond will Co haadsoccely ttlarates• ted this eveetrg. sad some rare sport will be erjoyed by the se who attend. Parties on this side of the rlrtr can reach the grounds by taking the ems of the Manchester Paziecger Ita war. Laretny.—A lady wkcse uraue we failed learn, bad Ler poetet picked In the Allegtent market yesterday by an wetly. The young offender was arrested and sent to the Rouse of Refuge. Allegheny flinyor's °Mee...gayer morel. eon had flce common can before him this taming, who wero disehirit d upon the pay- Ment of the gee neselly la Vette le such easel. Pardon of r rederlck Vaulitner. Our readers are fatufflar with the trial and ' conviction of Frederick Faulkner, far the Mlle t Orme or TOO PITTS,nn ti em ara... l i kl TllDeeDel., letallary lag of Thomas edden. I, will be recollected / The general markets are quiet but [teary, with that Madden was shot and fatally ll:Oared by ° fair loyal demand for moat of the le'sdlaC oar.' Faulkner, while in the act of stealing a horse ' mad-aiea r ' en "' Mrev, eenerseir, have undergone troM Hay's Cool wdrks, on the M . mno matelot change.ond abela . GRALN__wh e „,i, i o in (air demand and there La river, In the night time—Feelkner being em- heu, or 00.0 edreriuge came are of , , L mbe , ~ 5 , plosed at the works as a watchman. The jars , and ,eu bush do at zat;mte.iperoile. Corn ern ars fair de. convicted of the offence of voluntary minslangh • D ' ut " eire d h ‘' etirt i .la woo. I, 14 0,,'C,':,4 att " ..,,,a 6' a i ii. . ter, arid Yailkner was sentenced on from .0.0. at 700/3. Beret--• are of I tau Ohio Tursday last to three months' Imprls .7 r t i elfiel o nrnre' at es—time. Rye l' .ta ' q'''''' onment to the; county Jail. ALs was I FL 12!sena n d - h - an i. e qul t a eg d fo r r " go he o r n o b u el l b . it 'le : ° I Ern( rallY autlelPred. a pardon was in readiness waest, S a e suSitu,. 10.N3 S ep good 00 of :I/ 4 `irc i ter to be granted es moon aa the sentence woo env. Wheat. al of , i bblA S e p= and oas Win notinCed. The document came to the bands of rer,2W,VOTale're t e r ad Auckwaresl:4;llo¢.4r don Warden White to day. and Faulkner was re- Se; per cwt. lessed. The reasons nardirned for granting the PhOVLSIONS e demand for Daeos con t firm. light— mai sale. of Sugar Cured Ham, at pardon are "that the Hon. R. H. Stowe, the 2enl. ei le Prim kettle dared Lard at them Judge who prtsidisd at the trial, John U. Bulk Mes s rs qui o transactto. reported: Kirkpatrick, Fig., the District AttOrne. Dressed Hogs In Mar demand; rums at li tagyuc. of the county, and others, reputable eltly Live Hogs hare advanced to alfiltiOX per owe, gene, strongly recommended the pardon st n s+• P r ". OTAVO De drtr•dma rket steady for the rename that , In the commis - with regular w d . : ".n . i rw : . ii i ri t., i aa „, pi man,. alon of said offecse, he believed himself to br le per Merkel, sad 1,400.3,40 per barrel, recording to the discbarge cf hie duty; that hla Character quality. hitherto hem been irreptkrachable, and that for APPLES—In better demand and steady, with four yeah he served with great credit and fidelity fru - Mar rtes from store at HI to if pee btu. for In the military ...ice of the United States." ai i i r Ar i Er Th. .took of pri me Ron gutter,. While tee verdict of the Jo. was last and light, and the market La steady at in to 23. proper under Ito Law, the case , was one widen F.CLOS—temettult ifroat au to a/ per dosen, for Called for ExecuUre clemency, and the action of Pickled, and steyati tor fresh packed. the eloyernor will be commended by all who are I OHO:LSE—Ie quiet but ate.y, with lisle, of Hamburg at 21, add soahmi at 22. fatnitiar with the circumstances of the ease. Cli.d./VOEtiltl ES—Duo Out anch.gel—amall leles at alt 3 i o per bbl. DULL F EED—S.io 0(10 tons chapped Barley at gi,so per cwt. Small sate. of Middlings from gore at 01,1.0@t,16, BEANS—Lrs alocal demand and we can re port regeter Sal. t 111,76(pa INA oushet, IsOld - lNY—la .1 lag le • OW. way at 4y,e mii 4 117—ts 00111 qtrd :i terf at 410 to OW. SALT—Is quiet od uncaring.; mall eat. from More at ilia.2oo . 2 0 per bbl. DRIED Mul r—Smarr sates at toots for tip ples. and than (or Peaches—quarters s.d halves. SORilil UM —la steady with regalar sates from store at au to 03. coed Return.—John 8, Edgar, Wetgbm %sitar in the Allegheny Diamond, hoe made his yearly return. El exhibit allows an increase of reve nue to the city to the amonnbof several hundred dollars over that Of any tom/lona year. ROBINSON, KoCLE AN & CO Bankers and Brokers, No. 75 Fourth, Strgct Pittoburgh. Dealers In all kinds of Government SecurlUee- Gold, Silver Unman.. Bank Note; Foreign and Domestic Elm:lenge, so., se. uenseme maven in Yell FUNDS and CUB RENUT. Interest showed on time deposits. Collect:o. mane to all parts of the United States 00 most favorabie terms. Omen executed with dlaatoti for everythieg In Ite b labium at the Botto; p New York, P,‘lla deinbla and Plttaburgn iiroaers' BoazMs strictly On cetrunlasloa. - FINANCIAL SILO&EEIN AND BANKERS 11114H0 (N&NiNerND NT [ OI [NNON. COLGJ■ & ,04 Orr :as or rosirmr• (14.2 Inv.. ? Woomms• r, /so. 4, I sts Oferea. aired. U. hi. • • 1691 ---.....103 10 U. ti. &IV% old ...... 103 Of U. Ci.r4fro,—_ se e%% V. S. 1 0 .1 0 '......_... ____ ei so . V. S. Ueeuxtete - . U. . —_ 140 e• CoosellsrlUs PE +—•••• 40 If Sutler r Co. 1. re— ft 01 A.llegheay Volley R. IL Ts.-- Monongahela Alleglirny I. Monongahela thida .... Allegheny Valley R. B. stock.... Conce/Isoille R. M. Stook--- Citizens Bank—.... Elating! MAWR. k . se }bulb NAL MI Iroa PeopinNat. Bask —.—tot In Ooluiabla 011 C. N eS Cheery Ran Llentral.Z... sat= le Bachand* National Bank . Gold opened at Li a. m. Ida. None, la more plentiful, and there are in dications that the market will be oompuetl•elg easy during the month. Borrowers In good mettle Iwe but Wale dlehoulty la etrectlag loans, and eta hanks generally are la good eandltioa sad disroanting liberally to their elastomers. Gold I weak and drooping, elution to New York at /13011 may at Our local sleek market cosanueserunparatireie quiet. and we hare but few transaction. to re oat hare Is sag eonsiderable ingalry for flank share., and I h. Ofrefini eCtUtbilie tighL Euchange Baneful sold at VP% Oil stock. dull end entire. ly nostural, and there Is little or nothing doing In Laurance or Prides shares. The omen of the Cherry Bun L Pittsburgh Oil Company received Intalllgata today of a strike having been made on their property, Ca./Morrow Panne. That theft superintendent has gives out seyen of eight lessee, cal that there were quite • number of applicants (or more lenses. The agleam feel such ecoouraged. and Ike ornaments of the Comeau are escalated highly favorable. —The Venartgo and Pit-bele Pacing's, Co. has declared • di•ldend of two per rent oat of Its earnings for the south of December, payable lea- CLUJ Zr. —Oast year ago the ples of gold wee at • pre iilvan of 44, erhich was to more than the present Quotation. Ult Should decline oaly cast half so mace dartaj therweest year,tlea paper currency •ul *peens or.id of course be oa par with sac o bet altboada this desirable rsnalt ta z 4 lently predicted by sosnyalt , cannot be re n ably expected to take place /a so thort • time. —The following thath.stlre statement those. the ...age ronditioa of the wading Item. et the PLlladelypu Baal. ter the past and prowl.. week Dec. I. Jan. I. Clapflat:stern _..g1a,./11,160 lblost.lrg Longs f 3. D., µoat 01 ripecle.. _ tru anon U. rt. legal teener 1.144.740 11.1111.= Ltepoalaa . . 24,11f,ans 20141.1106 la t culatlun—........ ....... 7.1111,413 7.1t:e.a., —Taw fol:owlag Is Ma aggregate aniaant of die. ldeoda to b. pug la Homo goring the dent part of the ?resent moat!: 1 11a.tellateotta Illflattads --.. .... n 3403 Interest oa twods _ ..... 11.174,1C1 Dividend.. on maw:dant° rtng conapanles. 1411.61* Itailr owl dirldeada —.....-- • • •..• ._. 2,111,114 Tr , al to ts , pll.l In Jowls'', !P.m....—. 112.0110T1 Pol.! .lu.), ......... L0J..4111 Total Illelileade for the reax.... •• • .....615,nex3 Paid for 1 8 64..____ • Ikati.sts Increase la tee._ 1,047,40, —The Chicago flrystrlirea,of Wednesday, reports money matters la tlist city, as follows . flueurns at the banks has been eery quiet to day. at is usually the case after a holiday. The demand fed money has poem IN *Jennie. The latgest demand as Ibis season of the year Is from the packers, hut hogs some forward alowly, and orations Sc, la such • limited scale that the Wink. en meet nth no dillioulty le supplying all the capital that Ls requiem!. As compared with the receipts of hogs from the dm of October up to date last year, the decrease Ukls Season I. nearly %JACO head. All the first-class paper offering is placed at a die:must of le per cent. The money market Is easy enough far good securities, but second class paper M dlilicult to negotiate. arid mein ths street, when neat, le loaned at Opal per cent per month. sum Th e arket for eastern elm/mugs Is about the , s othe close of the week. The oftemo are not large, the supply making is a little better, and the demand stead/. The I ..yins p... 01. par; sel ling at WO oft per cent premium. Total Imports sad Exports of Flour sod Grath at Chicago. The following tables show the receipts and ahlp meats et Flow sad Grain In Mileage Aurtni the past four years: TOTAL teexmrTe Or CLIPS ♦SO CILLAIS AOlll rot, 11. rause. 16d- 0 1881. 15114. 131 J. Wheat. bu. 11,f73,1111 11410,144 11,257,111 11,40,013 Coro, be... 0,481421 :6,45.1,411 111 1 / 3 447 25,i13,1133 oals, bu... 4,148.708 9,10411 11,655,1311 10,131,879 Bit, bu—.. 1,034.925 1101.710 011.110 1,150,t50 barley bu.. 1131333 1405,340 703.140 1,0115,754 Total... 41,207,044 43,703,433 40443,778 417397,7, 3 Add Flour . %heat... 11,331,253 1,01,443 6,100,835 5,913403 0,161,019 0 6 , 01 0.103 43 , 012 ,10 11 . 42 1.313 The 63110.14 e talde 4hows the Ithlpmeate of Flour lid Chain front, this city far four years TOTAL PIOPIIILAT OP FLOOR LTD 11:44121 rauv 10V1C2,20 1081021 i 14.22, 130.. ISO. 11164 18(4. Wheat-- 14,4140,626 2 4 241 .221 10 , 1 10,016/ 6,774618 Coln . 211,443,64 24,441,147 11,617,9.711230113,14.1 OM.— ..... 8,112 =7 7,014.091 14,463,697 8,11812,063 Myr 4111,101 211,114 1136144 ,133 793,212 821,227 Barley 67 420,146 481,413 ---- --- ---- Total '..7,177,346 22.8 4,2112 111.747.639 42,329,179 Add Ilovfato W hem.... 9,446,426 7,633,445 1,767,426 6,115,671 -- ---- --- 1tr01a1.... 06,477,110 150.418.746 44.618,459 17,443.811 IMPORTS BY RAILROAD " • PrreStiOnon ; Cohountm Cssourgarer H. H., Jan. 4-460 bush oats, W M Bingham' 1 pkg hard was!, LdLel2llr & Son; MS bbl, floor, Knox Alohee; 2 ears Mares, Smith b. Hemphill' 4 do do, 11 C Smith; TO hides, Cape ft Stifles' 7 al flaxseed, 2do beans, I Jenk !mil Db id, I Holden; tnlis raper, Nits Paper Co; I b o o nuts, If II Sm. leek. ?mammon, FOOT Warn & 011MAGO R. R. J•n. 4-2 curs stayss,Robt Lucas; 2 ens clone Mon gen & Woe; 1 car wheat,l) Walesa.; Ito Dbl. dour, Jenkins; I ear scrap iron, W Mullins; 100 bbli !lour, II Rea jr, dressed hogs, Sturgeon & Dro; baled busk., Wm Noble a, Co ; 20 sewing machine., Wm Sumner & co; 2 care'orn, W D Liarry,• I b rick , barle7, Patterson, Amman Zs co; I ear Ore brick, Drown b. co; CO bids crude oil, .1 4V liklusi 00 do do, A Hancock; 9 cars peg nieta4.l Wood a blnli oars metal, almlck & co. Outirsc•lSD AND PlTT99l7kria RAIL ROAD.— Jan. 4.-50 tmlic attire, A Millekcn 1 car lumber, J A Ham I car metal, Nernick 61.' co; 31 dressed bogs. MCullough, h • co; 10 glis rye, 6 do rage, 4 o d dewed, kgs seed, Wo' Heck & co; 2 pkgs butter, J Delbert; dressed hop, D Richard son; 14 do do, .1 P Ilanna re co; big ebony, 2do butter, T C Jenkins; 10 doe brooms, D Haworth & co; 20 ilts rage, Markle & cm; 2 dressed hone .t Volgt & co; 20 cases marches, Seibert & Morgan; .00 Dbl. flour, O LI Leech; ILO do do, S Lindsey jr; 100 do do, T C Jenkins; 100 do do, W Kirkpatrick h co; is bales cotton, King & Pennock; New York Iran Market. Now Tonic, Jan. 3.—tiare been In very moder ale requret mince our Met, including Ingot copper at 1113,61.t0 per lb; No.l American Pi Iron, we 61,601N0. 9, Idths4l4 Scotch Pig, 130 52; English end American tor iron, refined, $llO 125 per to Pig Lead at equal to ri,99oll,per 100 the; Speller et 10; a toko per lb; Strait' Tin at 10541.11 We.. In gold, and Bance.Tin at tri,,fejMic, In g n id, per lb. Slicer Zino, Per lb. PITT% BUR GLi P ETROLEITH PARK LT erns. am vas Prrrastiltort GAnnrea, vanzaDar, Jam 4, Igo& WILDE—The market for Oracle was pretty ac tive to-day, the transactions to tarn angregato lug up to the usual standard, but there is still • wide range In price.. The arrivals are beginning to fell or egaln, and earls - aline, It is feared, will soon be abstracted by Ice and low water combined The following sale. wale reported: ISO) bale, in bulk, at 2e; IWO at :Sys; MO at STA; 63 at .7%; auo at en, bins included; stet tyyta end Lao at 42rag %. The &deices bola the ea stare of • most discou lag ohmmeter, and thls of coarse, will have • ten dency to letaid operation. here. IILITHED—The marker for bonded all coati. ties very dull and depreued„ and whet Is wor.• the Indications at present are not favorable for Improvement. Private advice, from Philadelphia report a general state of dultnes•,A and stagnant,. In that market, an It Is s aid that there le uot • single foreign order d In that city. This state of ln ntivfty and depression there, will of course, pro duce • corresponling result hero, and, linters the nest Meaner. at.. should be favorable, • lower range of prices acmes inevitable. Free Oil 5i.,, .. dull and neglected but nominally unchanged; sale of 200 bbis at 00. RA.PTILL RIND RESIDDI7II—We east report aom• smad sales of Residuum OP bbl. nap. tha remains quiet and unchanged—but little of ref./4, and not much wanted. • ECEIPTii—The receipt. of made bp the dile stray River since our in,, report were tight v and me Insprovemeat to thin respect can reuonab/y be Capected, with the river low, and full of last ing Ise: 100 CI CO 11 c 1 00 • Ou 10 00 le 00 Os a OR Standard 011 C0—..54901 Miler • Ste Duncan • Dalian.. as 1 W P Logno.. QLtd....__~..... • PETELOLEMII STOCKS IN NEW YORK specui Div‘tzb tv Vv YOU, Ise. 4, °lig The Pats*feint kiosk Kukla was ewe &nil • today. ♦ sharp advance as was alum to k plows Shasta &war rose from urfssity grubs to Moo Costar. gamer was to active demand; tod States was weak with a gecko to aril. Tb sales were es Ma following ratea BeanolsoF6on, 55,70; Venassos IS 13; Empire, kni; Fe. 'Simple, 111; first iliatnsoal, ll 4l Oilman°, 03 ; Shads Ulcer, 3,C0; Finest Oonntf, It; Illaydrlck, r./star, a,a•; °coasts, 0; Op Creek. 1.80; %t -hole Crack, 11,03; Vatted fituca,tl,l9ll Webster, aD NEW VORY PRTIIOLEI73I MARKET. Special IMalkatot to W. teta rnSi. Nsw You, Sao, 4,13E8. Tames= to dull tall lower; slam of lAI Obit. of erode. it 13 casts, 034 MOO Obla. Rafted IA at U coats. CINCINNIAtI bIAttBET Spetial Dlipstch to Um PlUaborgk Clasetts. ()mama Jou 1, MS. Irftaralcas—Doll 424 uaartilad with downward Coadeiacy. Mu Palk sold Lida taortriod at EH, &tithed to WOO sad clew@ al M.A. Baran is ...me Lad dr.a. Shouldan Ma OW thles, Sulk neat. lower; aside or aborddiu a at MO; gemr rib oda., tda Grew neats los or; @boulder■ l).; aides, It%oi has, dull at 17•No—bayer. etre, Il'O, • lhocm—Opened at sl22llaad Liana dull at 111,75 ela" Nat if fa, reu. IIeAIL CHICAGO MARKET. AlWaal Comte% t• Ike MU:imp Gazelle. amcae0..74.11.7 a. ISO °mull =Ertel pat sad haver. c00t.7 ea./mesas levrn. Oaks Spring EEO* at rt 2: al, S. Ours—w haat aNaa loner; aau it.. I E wins 1 .1111.1401,N1yia. alaalag s tl.2t. Uors , (vast, al aia for No. I; taa tor N. t; audit:l4Ni Co: etJaat. •t. trate lour; tafai Na. I u w.crtiwg. 1340. to !Gaul Salta No. a a. Ua. Earl ~ 11.ard. WIIIIIIET—Iate 113hee; aaln at 12.ehT2.111. 11 eas—lide elpte et Rem LLre ardl denied, LS,IZI, Mimed ledge Si. loser; nabs at aCtOtelle, 111.17 at 104310.4ei alehelsh oe 100 lea U.. Rap 140 No keret; hales at 71441110, eldally of o, ,, ,iflfyia The mend. Leda: veer pal he meek haavtar thaa tc- lay. The market closed dull WI ditluellet Clem.s—Beef Cattle, Ira: at 1 1 17 , 4 02 7 .= for gaol Pads. Paevlateas—Voy dull. Ilissa Palk. add salsa ;aiaa bltla at tittAtatfte.:t . 1011,1 f u tb. W ahl. Wen. t also at Ma; bilyen, all nasal,. Om. Hama, .eld at 154 1 / I ",tat Sweet Plakloa Ma, Wis. Lay], Wria lawellt , aks tea Wales at lalialta fa: prima atone, and Ittia to tat tle. losaar—Vary scars,. Exeduip win. Gold C m.aßErsTs BY TELEGRAPH. Finance and Trade In Inns Tent. Dew Team daanary speoelatto• opened with amused Unman at thadtartyeeettoo o ths opus Bea* and theta was • gaidual pleVertilia la prams, eapenally M ErUL Old Santa. eon and Polak/lie. At Um Stock Ezaksage Out market was • Uwe off in was iwsP•odr, ant gev entry 'toady. Pittsburgh was the Israrits aad lose to li4, wits large trar..agtiona. The parkas has steamy es the second Shard, and at the tall oard was arm thtoughout the cad and without say marital elahg• m Ike gaotstioas. Olsvalaad or Pittsburgh sal/ have bees the great feature or lb* market al/ day, . odd tvansaeltons ware Ike ry, eloslng as an sasaact af two per thi s over Ike epenirg rms. Thee algal Interest In this stook I. lama The following were the closing Pawl at idle P. at : New York Ventral, 111 , 41 Eris, 5.:41 Itddsen, 1C y 1 loadiag. IOGX; kflahsgsa heathers, lt;si, //algal/Ind had Pittaburgb, BOX. Is, newt by the Hermann repot-. • metal m orgue s I gonadal/es In Vatted diates amour Vas arroad, and an advance of 134014 Der cent. cut b-We at London, Ls • very desddcd slhet on Gay. element securities and gold, The.. were large or d... for itaPt, whlob condi net be ailed to-day, owlet to Me fall La geld and halucltr of band:. I Old Five•Tarantits rue onetialf per Cent, and sermod and &Mid lanes M 1 la to a %*; T.W wore dull and %TR lower. Geld is weasi the limited demand Item importers and for disburriettenta of Inserts' by the Ilab - Tntunty,Withthe rill of 1143 s abroad, have elated • fall In Ma planalua. It elated at 1424. The demand far mossy quit* qtr erate, and Idle balanees are sauswali large; /stokers want Ent 11411. sad get It readily at a per oe. I. Itttaluths la State Dorms Is light, at Mailer New `fork Market. Ple'w Toss. Jam a.--Clorroa—Rader tarry 'teary at e2gsS7a far 1111adllog. PLotla—llaltyy, and com.acle' (Vadat lOolltela lower, as lokrtaBo.l for Kura State, INlMato,a3 for re N. N. U., act as heavy for the imams. grades. Wxuagy—Dulli sees is /eta at llM,rtektt. ttaaix—V keit; a all, aad commas gradle tomb way lan lower; capita par are etwadily be d. alto nothing of mow rat. Rye, Mall Earley, veal. 'Nulty Blatt, quiet. 4Juria. Ma/ k ind lo lolttt.lt tot manna*, al el git sago.. for sound &Mau Weatuo. Oats, dol., at 48500 fez ennead. Unocsams—Sturar, armor, as far Cuba altueovado; lielc for Porto "Scot gars'', 10fa..0. Mosionet, Matti Diew 0 111 133 , 11 1 , 33 13 I Pwrat boux—Owl; Crude, 2Sa; tales 1,000 lads lienatP, In ouod. at 600. P Orsaiona--Pont, batiV7 and d•clOrdly loaner at •72,17h132.2, , a,t7y6 for 'New Mau; lirr,rrniat rails% Jo, 1031.11 Alen. alumina at art.' IA tut lon 522,70 ft, plate, sad 112.4523.7.5 for puma Meta; 1 alto, at; 0, blt's, ew Yeas, for Nehru 47 4 Muth sun eta U, Idlers' n 520,70620,0 N,tf, 'whet Mote satire, at 1 1 6Zlia lot iluim; 116140 for old do, M(Jl1, /or New E x tra JIM. 531 laulta old Go. beer limas. quittt Wetter*, 1 0, 30e. Cut :deur, dull at liellse for Shoublan, and Iniehte (or Hams. Paton, gale:. at 143,5() !Ole for Cumberlud, and tr., , cifittla (or abort no. bac Dremod Hot,, heal'', at 11:46Ino for Wait. ,1•0, and 10,103125 to Ulty. Lard, leCel4tt7 loan at lbStaillklia, alOsing at la3o for oholaci atm, 2,260 bids, January. February and March, seller. , norm+, fat 117, 4 4P180. Bovor, doll and heavy, at ecaut forObto, and 2.15:10. far MU Ch eeee e dolt, at 1.75516).t0. ; Item York Stock and Dicing Market. NE. frac, Jan. 4 .—illeice—EasY ate Per rant. 03 call loans. Sterling dull and nominal, lit 1011 J 101535. (told heavy and lower—opeotag at 114305, reconlog to 1424, end closing at 111. 0 OVetacleat Stock/ Mon a:111.0 and Majit, allttat. .I•'rtigitts tcrticerpool dull aid hoary, S'oy'a—Stradyi U. H. bilge* el 00C103411. 109%1 do o.2aCoupon of 412, Ili; do do of .03.1.42; T 1 gators , Nato 1•30 t, 2d MI. a. 9111; U. S. &swot Imo Year uartladatea, new, 113%;_tinto aid Ml.lll. Certineatea, 1.9%; Now York tlerittal,' • Tata SGX: Hudson, fax; ItasittnOr 106 , Ma& lan , Sourbern, 743.48 Uhreelaqd sod - Put l3 aburrbi stock Na m , Ward er;, tf. Pretexts; INS, , Island USX. CAI a tallt,M. CracTarraer—Pia Cottrasta-.4 lot ha goods, to bbla whlaky, 1 use cigars, Clark a coi 01 tau 1100, Caughry Bpaa; 6752 do do. It (I Loorala; 60 bales cotton, Holmes. Bell a to; 125 biz soap, r Bolters co; 20 chairs, Balgar;,24 do do A Alillatoill lack. feathers, E Edadnaton; 2 hoists poloaa, R E Sellers co; 23 do medians, B L nanertock & to; Bla barna T Ileuabalr; 1 case lob coo, a Ludwig; 2 dodo, Kirkpatrick. Bro a co; 14 oil bbl., A D 12 casks shoulders, 114 khda Lama, J P Hansa & 00;11 kegs lard, I barrels eturdnca, 7 B Lyons a co. aprarmse—Pita 313LTA 2--Clark aco ,_7:20 Ella flour, do butter. 3 dont& 7 aka wool; Fet zer a Arrontrong, la Obis butter a egp; hook & Armstrong, 271 aka cora; Atwell, Lee a 00, I Mao beans; 22attano a As_ tor ISO aka torn; Grant Bel ter, t bbl, apples; a A Irwin_ , do magma; S Lloduty Jr a co, 27 do flow; Margie a 00, 3 Calla hue; M Steel a Bon, El alp feed; Capt Marotta, lot wiper lumber. Philadelphia Inn: Market. Pitman= tau. Jan. 3..—Titime Is very little pig metal I ffezine. and the market le arm bat inactive with a mail busmen delvg atqpnirtona•tates ranging at Sages (or forge and filen: for Coon. My. Nothing new La Scotall pig. For eisaufan tared Iren tbe dezatuml o fair and prices stead), Comparative Stock of Flour la 'New York January L 1063. UK 2365. ISO. Welters and State 610n, 7/1,M3 667,057 4113,823 103,262 t aztadlan tour.__ 2404 mac° 6060 woo ti outhera /lour 240 AIM 37,463 The river to fallltig very eloWly, with aye feet seven inches in the channel at dark lull:tight by rhe . pler marks of Ike Monongahela bilk% The weather. wee cold all day yesterday, and towards evening, It became cold, with now all the after noon. Ice is running freely la the Allegheny. Ma shwas at the river wits rather lively, taking all things late conslderalloa. The Colombia, Capt. Porter. vu found st the landing yestertLty, alter • • protracted abeence from this port. She has spent a conelderable pot. Hon of her time lying at Idarpoth, where she WWI detained get up water, haying been =shin either to get up or down. am. manifest Will be found la another column. The Julie No. t, Capt. CoOteon , coma up to the laatang yesterday afternoon, with a !eery rood cargo on toes'. Les manifest will be found 111 soother column. . - The fraahrille trade is be:hinted to loom op. Tbe Luella. a bran new Mlle packet, commanded by Capt. Raslett, has hauled up to the landing, and Is announced for Nashville. La addition ter, her, the AseericiD,OapL OuldinGand RoTer.Capi Lean, are both loading for the tame port. • ownerllowing Is the port Ilst of treight min pas ar.kets now in port Julia No, Comb. son, for Zaneivllle; Nevada, Dome, for St. ILOI I / 1 t America, Goldier. for Nashville; Armenia, Me. emiu m , for St.. Locat Columbia, Porter. Poll to; Amt. dlllO, STreerter, for New - Orleans; Pine (}rove, D. Mantle,. for Louisville: Citizen. Smith. con, New Orleans; Lntla , Millen, for Nashville; Vatinita, Shuman, awaiting turn,Finameter. Dar. • faith, awaiting turn, and Rover, Dean, for Mesh" Ti;;.. A ftw gion dais slob wnther ea Pesterlieriand Apia 14.1 k DTI Gentle hlarkeL N.', yank, Jar. 1 —The following are the quo. tat/oea from As D, s• arooLa Letabaage Bmwo , t , e ,, iota— , tandarJa, 04; Pxppenall El; Atlantic 1), /1134; Nachos A, atX; OnwNort•D, ed Bleach Slittingo.•.-New Teri( Oittla, 62 ; Zanric ma t , 40 ; Efflo., 4a: Rates Fl R, allumbla 1 TN. Printa--Cocheco,rll SPralaull , 1 .4; Amer'. can 24: Larw atter, 25; 4200, ta:Freelasa, 2a. laires—a: mann, at; Pan Cc, A. Brown DWI,— Pepperell. an, Wmtorop, 10. Colima lltea-4. 0 ., k.ag, as; New Market, 023 Canton' Flaancaa-_ Han Moe, to; Laconia, 4-14. Thick— Arnoakeag A, 6734; Amoakeng B, 6134 %esti:lnky Jean.— Richmond, 67%. bead Cotton—Hotta flu; nmantra et Balmoral Stun -Bruner, tss; Gilbert, 147. Hoop Ektrta—Unchanged and trade 'Otte. lloerce, Deo. 4.—Market Iraq Loot/ readily tea at full prlcel. l'UoVlDioron. Leo. I.—Goole generally germ With a D•tter frei,or In r•sard to pont.. PlllL.amictpina, Deo a.—market !neonate% gaols dm, SUM ntber non active.. Woolens acosay. Deco. 4—.llhir 11111kat Eat an topaz. Cant too., S. Lonna Dee. 4.—Trade thin; priest ellen : Va. cans. San Francisco Market. - SAN ?masc.lac°, Jaa a --Tillelag Steen axe weak; Oould Curry, en; Bene, 762; Lluell•r 63; Yellow /news; 435; ()roam Point, 556. Pa•Tmotra—Caolea New York Butter, too. CENTRAL LIVE STOCK MARKET. Critics be TOE PITTSISITSIGH O.tzrrto, Prrvetionoz,s Me. CATTLE—The cattle market has , been very firm and Sumewhat excited during the past two or three days, and with an active demand for ship. mein, a light supply, and limited arrivals, an ad vance of fully One seat per pound has been estab fished on nil the different grades, and holdera found no difficulty in reallrLog the adeucc, There has been • very fair attendenee of eastern buyers all through thin week, so far, and all the cattle of fared found ready purchases' at the advance above noted; and even the common and medium grades, which have ruled very dull 'kir Many weeks, sold like, ttiune a common phrase, "hot cakes." As will be men by refereffee to thee*, prime to extra at cattle sold at, from 8 ton mime, gross, and fairish steers and heifers, which a week ago, would not hare Drought more than 6% hie% sold readily this week at 7eix. The demand, however, Is principally for the bent grades, but when there are no good cattle to be had, as le the ease, frequently, them the next best come la tura, and sell readily at extreme prices. It may not be out of place to state, that some of the "knowitut ones" predict that the present coso . pattively high figures will induce large shipments *Jug the runt few weeks, and with an over supply, a relic [lonia pile. • Surf to Ce 110 . . ". SILLEP—The arrival. of Sheep continue lights and with an improved demand and a very light supply, prices., as compared with lest weak, have advanced from 1 to 1K cent. per psound. Lut week the market ruled dull at CK to if gross, white this week, we have sales reported at from 5 to is —the latter figure for prime Est mutton breeep. Emmet a Co., of Philadelphia, Naught 81car loads within thei'above range. TOGS—The transutions la Hogs were &gale very large daring the week witch has Just closed and, as compared with Last week.prices are a frac tion higher. As will be seen by rerereace to the sales annexed,pdoes ranged home% toltB.l. gross. Yesterday and today, however, fair to good aver ages sold readily at 10 to 198f O , and one or two • bunches of mies , bront is not a little remarkable that there la Karel It say dif. ferenee between the figes ur here,and lantanati and Chicago, and as • matter of course,. the ship. meets tram either of those points to this market, ate very light. OP ITO= 706 lin WICK WINDOM JANUARY to,isss. awe. Hoes. Sheep, 61.11 taro 610 Philadelphia haittatore... New York... Wily Points. lig 12,2411 au sacra cur siker. SrUm /Soper. Jokes to Reeser Smith to Reeser Tylor toßesser Tomas to Heuer Tailor to Hearer Johnston to Heuer • • Crawford to Besser -- Holmrs to Wiser Bearers to Dosta-.—.... Fa Arse. Price --••• le 1113 ITO 101 ? in los 0 00 16l QS O n GAL= OF area. Beer. Bars, No. ley& Price. McLane to Slope. ........ 91 Ito 0 003 Bond to Oilcorelet 163 275 10 CO Bishop to GUchrelat 20 DS 10 10 Bishop to Teaxle —.—..... 25 SW 900 sweant to Hedges.. 40 120 965 Jones to 1111 10 Britton to B irc h .r it ...... II 220 05 ue. II Critchilteld to Teazle ...... To no • 970 Britton to Teazle ---.. 24 2.11 060 Thompson to Singer . . 105 WO 10 10 Hedges to Gllchretst 98 {OO 10 15 Tucker to Orr 81 10 10 Measerger & 00. to GilohietiFt.. SS SSO tO 66 FA/SS/ISO 111 . .Chntill1 OF =I 014 Cloth to Toper-- ...... HO WO 10 tO John. /k Co. to Taber —. WO 10 tO 801 th to Taber —.- 123 1730 lo 10 V, foremost* Excerick........' 94 OD 19 10 Drummond.* Giichrelst 170 230 10 05 .Taber to Oilchreat...... ID 22 10 25 Clint to Yente In Mg 10 10 Stang° Teazle-- 210 010 Taber tit Gllchrelat 10 W /0 toO 10 05 Huffman t•Olichreirt—.---... 40 274 10 CO Haines to Gitchreiet—.--.- 01 200 10 co Yeacie to Glichreiet. . 82 ZW 10 12 itchell to Yeawle 69 WO9 40 Whims to Toter - 12 10 00 Willi.ms to Wage- 821 ito 10 04 Crawford to Stager._ 04 XXI tO 15 Harsh to Taber 87 270 aSO Klse to - Teazle.- 2.10 200 9 TS Oglesby to 011chrelat 64 800 10 ZS 11111ler to GlLlchrstst-- ---- 43 270 10 12 Clark to Gllchnut.... ...... 210 :4 Ward to Te.si sa 210 to to Ilcbgbg ..•.—.... 68 WO 10 SO Hoes to CHU.. ft '6OO 10 21 Ward to Teas... 011 Ha 060 Kerr to IS ego... , _ ..._ 177 WO 067 orawford & Son g Singer.-- MI 2711 007 S&L= 01 2.22.. m. McAllister to Blumberg& Frank IP be 6 d of stock cattle, averaging NCO, at Hod to Montages SD head of good cattle, log 83„1/M, at 7%; Kirk to Daly 16, we i gh in g insters to Duty t 1 averaging • Dutton over 800, at SAM ElhafTher to Moose 104 eery common stook, weighing 104,1141,at krowo. . Huff to Marna weighing 21 , 0 010—price Warren to McGinnis 00 head of very common stockers, weighing 43,200 at 0; and MeGsth sold 10 to ilin&rdie, welshing GAM, at 8. Mout° Shamberg IM/Prank 00 head of nice Iht rattle, weight:47;Ni , -, at 0; and Phi/lips to Moo. head of fairish cattle, welsidng 40,281, &W. Parker to BleArdle 17 head, areragilig about DOOM 71 Hoffman to tame buyer to, weighing 11,C40, at 7; and Watcher to nine barer 12 extra cattle, weleMng .0.000, at 8,73. Mon to Bela &Co. 44 extra Oa cattle, weighing .113,250, at 9; Brenatd to Shamberg • Fra nk 12 NWT, weighing 1C.,100, at 6. Marks to Mcrillan k 09. MI bead, weighing 82.850,at 44 CO; Johnston to 82.0110&& th..l4sxtra Ohio cattle, welghtng MHO, at Joltisston taide&rdie 21 head, avarastag about 100 L eirlloll to Wood &V*. heiwkweigh inf he t gard l i t o 7 glnsberg & irank 20 head, weigh ing 20,220, 11 IN; Cannon to Money & 00. 10haay w e g hi og l W k 6o at 7 % .B7%;oashram to K•ausi So, Taylor to Sean Si /lead of scalawags, weighing WACO, at 06. IMPORTS BY RIVER. .752,485 1108,,Z7 lioBc2o MIA 2 RIVER NEWS, Jolin No.:___ Collilo2l—. Zanesville, Columbia DILTAnTIIIIVI. Boyard—.—.....Mooro Pirnersbuta =van. 11111•11M13. navigation will be eloliat We noticed last ever Wog that the de &tiros I looked mock wronger than in mo.ntne, els, that It ran out In treat er cnant:e., Tar sits er Lake, LOrnie Drown sad Kanto* were advertised to Leravo l etneineatiforrittsbilrgh last eight. We the Items or news in reward to the river at St. Loofa from the Masotti Der ecru. of Wednesday: Bei ween f ersing and thawing, tholice mutable eteadfast. The weether.was picots:at yesterday. The river was reported ve the decline. The Ohio Cumberland and Tennevree are feting. tipper rivet. are tightly closed. River boalues• doll here. Ore rr two huitirrd term Per day L abmit' the ertire amount scent forward to Cairo net Sulphur springs by railroad, for reaklmoind to the South. %am. TOO liaarroarlD': r a loom Ida—The plea of building dykes abode St. Loots, to eause a gorge in place of that at Wldruer Waters% proposer] by an old boatman, nod pubdthel In tills pacer a few days aline, meets wick. much favor. We hope IC will be agitated. (fiber era' boatmenareiti favor of keeping one or two porrrerful boats is • ernstaat motion In and below the -harbor 'when the lee h.. gins to mut nod thereto, they believe, no gorge mid take place to retard'asytgation hence to Cai rn. Ithias been hinted. Nis to all, as extremely a p b en o ta t o o l p e p . o th ri n t r ., t t h h e e a Blindli p. dir u ke swidin now b r uit . Mog i,. cause the Ice to gorge abode that point hanwmorr, I and leave the river oer. front tha lower part of tile harbor ta Cairo. TM': would de Yen' Sus. non Srearas rite i toran Or NpICIATtOS Hoare Now Trans iroahora —Alter all the great amount of blowitg that - hoe been in in reboot Si. Lout; tits =nuke/a Positron, her raped/mos tn, her wealth ",kod poptdstlort ohs is actually eclipsed by a dile:tau:lva coosist. • o • eta few huts and a rebroad atatiOn, namely So phut. Springs. distant to miles by riser. on the Iron Blotmtale Laitrcad. Timm La now the head or natog.tion. Apt the Vest city of St Loran, with all Its metrototital associations, is out off by lee from the entire sore otnavigoe Moe, and almost tram theSest of the etoridbeeldes. The , steamers tte Q. W. Graham, and prubathy by thlie time the ;Chita Finch and other Steamers hare arrived at :Sulphur Stpringg, (row Cana, cml are loading thgre for Memphis. Alikarb all. Myer, .011 way p. ma; The Iron Mountain R. R. Co. never had, snit Probably never:alien I will herr, a doer opportunity of advertising to the woad, of the great beatti.ll U cambia of co. , erring. but how does tt standl We are of the opinion that it cannot 'deliver to baste freight from Ss tools, czremilagito quantity a baneed and ray tons per day; wit believe that inn tow 00).. they will nave the opprtualty Of tatter one thevnmod tons per deg, without teferriag apart CO retwPfreichts. We know,that one boat—the fame 01.—ti on her way up from Cairo to UM deMet buiphur Strings. having. foe that road Mr ow& freight aua th e eargOCl theChriti Finch awl IL 14, diepham. deacon a. pefeltile, the freight DM those Ingalnees will toe delivered to • at the depot in this