, y -r • BY l'Ef _ . 'lty4rayea.. Ely TUB .11011 LLY Tta [0 RAPT LINZ, AND F[l6l.olunn,l7,lTllß rrcTSHrtßau tiyarrria. • ' dltUftL OF THE, srEeit SHIP • ARcT 1 C. FOUR DAYS LATP.R'FR6M EUROPE Thug. Jan. 21. The slontaer Arctic:, with •dates .from Liver pool to titt 7vt iimt , sr:ire.' at the quarantine 'at Bj.uselull: thia tuurni&g, briuging about fifty passengers. The stettner Niagara reached Livi:rpool at 10 an; tte 4 t . The nevr,'of the tire raging nt tho rnpitol in Washingt:',ll toot wait distru9t in Livvr-: pmit CONIMEIICI IL INTELI.IOENCE lITIES Cotton. , —Sinee the Foiling of the Acta there hO3 been it regular nd eteuly trace druetaded at rathcr higher rates. rind though the market it fteety'Supplieth, middling may be quoted ne'arli lh dearer. Within the last three days the sales ha7n resqcd from lb to 20.000 Wee, do eln,ll4, MOO Do speculation and for export. • The improving the of Tit, material has start , . ed bthAnts. , a ;Apia in Alancbexter, and a lair amoanoA.dolug, at pacing rate.. Fair Orleana ".• tni.blang do at 3 fair uplands and 'll4bile4id. 74i:idling do .10 lb Piviisit4le—There id no eh.nge in bacon; the conatimetola he m;; moderate_ lu Bret there is :pothhag net,. Thu et..ch is quite exhatirted. ittiewly at:the late Idrance. llr r eit;l..tuffs—C,imAtterahle ,tlvance has 'been netAblabel White rheat kin dariund at is and Os. cad the generalqualities of ` - aireet.tlanr are in irquestat :2158213 bd ahbl Modiari norn*Ti%.*hio denrer, and our quotations far the weekiarie one third higher than on Fri dap',• Let. LONDON •3IONET MARKET. January 6 conAithin of the money market continues ,aabiefvetnry. and Foieign funds are ink' proving.. Convols ',closed at toil. American ' Stocks ihrvir requait, 'but there is no change in ,quntatione. POLITJCiI, INTELLIGENCE -FRANCE • • Adders from Pori., give the most marked as ‘eurance of universal trtngnillity nodenti4Mtinu. Fhablie funds oxhibsted ce unnsually buoyant tone. A-large tiumber of persons - belorging to secret Moieties, who bad been arrevffd in Paris, were on their way to Rochefort, for 'their departure to Cayenne. The Pattie of the sth published n note con ' triulleting the statement that the President had receivedian 'nutogruple litter from the Emperor .• of Russia cougratulatiagliim oti the success of the grand net of the IQ of December. Count D'Orsay wins about to rtimihd the Pre • eident Of his prondoe to release .bbd el Radar when he had power • The callnnss.l . plieed in trout statue of liberty n bleb had been nt ti,zl Chamber of beputies in taken dein by order of the au- 1613, hnzi been thoritic,, A .decree hall he4t atinunneed that the gold, entree,. null copper poin shall ,bear in front the effigy of'tLe Fr,idant, with lie wends "Louie Napoleon CnnipV.rte 0a the i-ever?e were to be engraved “Ilepuhliquo Francoiv, and around the edge, 'Bien protege La France." Several imperlant ...hang., and appointments haul beeia ; emir in• the Naval sery ire. • - it pas underitood that the promulgation of the. new con3titution would take place tel the Btb 'day after the devirtiire of the steamer., The Paris Bourse leas somewhat doll. On per cent, et 6 Wined at 104 oq-bo •centimen, and closed-firmly at 105 for the end of the month. Tutrihree per cents. closed at 7tl • francs 90. By tt circular I pf the Minister of the Ihterier, Ameileati atth cotton were Naeioes'tonehil nt the English porte; hornier duty frre. The scarcity of the new . material rendered It necessary. Xs.tho 'Presidetitw'lveraing out of the Ety ma on the abet, at by a ',nary. he• longing to' the Bromine: Co. The man was im mediately arrested. trie.l by the court martial, . atgehtit in to corner of the Elyser. -- The correspenlent of the Ittily News sees that he.isinformtd thattlie first article of the 'new CryitAtitution is as foi , ow4:—"The President 'of the. Republic takes the title Cf.l3roperoc." Ile -alsci says' flat the caias have been etrii,..lc with the inserii;ti,d liPpclenn, Einpercar." ~.:/cirlhp.t.lSpnrtirtetas !the prefects are ordering . trnes ot liberty is he to . doxxv and et: -re• publican signs to lie raen down. It is raid that the sovereigns at Eprope are struck. with'rEemay at the ettecos, of Lottiy NA. . Dakota, and hare;tuutifted him that they are 14:T paAsin eriferct the article ; of the treaty of 11- eram. - wbich - .forbid, any legitimate descendent or — r -relation of Emperor Napoleon from succeeding to In imperial throne:: It is tinnonneej thatut. Nindrill the arithtimwel of Lord Polniermon, frJr‘ the Englibh cshinet, hod been received with gre4t 5411. , -,1-1 - ction, ex cepting IT,tltrx progre,,da If 'WAS ru niored that Loll .ll4nien would reign in consequence orate retirement cf Loot Pillaterstou ENO LAN IL The leading topio of public interests was the lite resignation of Lord Palmerston . Numerous saws Are urged far dm act, but the most as cepted appearel - to be the unwarrantable inter feren6a tho Primo Miniatei with the affairs of the-Foreign Office. The Advertiser emphati cally:annuences: that tha e.trreaponlence Which' had taken placti between the noble Lord and the Minister would he ahbraitted to the House of Commons at au early day. . Muted.. patent topsail attached to the Ship Shakantainn, at Philadelphia, is attracting numb attintiea at Liverpool. • The Mural Mail Steamer A 1114.13 from South-, aniptch for the Wee Indies, took fire at 1 P. M., on the dth ofdanuary, tarty miles west of Sici ly, and, 'together with the walla, wtra - totally con sumed _ Of the officers, crew. .and passengers, or whore - . there werSlsc in all; only '2l were mired. . 'The fire is supposed to have , originated from spOnlaficous combutrion. The rytirem — eriflof L-M•4 ralmerston'han calmed great regret iu Hungary. Jellachich has had aereral iutersiawr - with the Minstier, and an au dience With the Emptrot who has returned to Wsgram.' A difficulty had occurred between the Consul! at 'Belegrad. ,The EMperjr dr Austria. had formally stab pied the ''onnititution of the '4th of March, ; 184:4 it bang fouild imprnctiewble. A code of mew farclamental laws for the oiminlc arrange ment gf, the government, woe' about being pro mulgated'. . FONBRESBION.yL. F''• WAMIIXOTGE, Jan. 20. , Brustg..-I the Senate a IneeSege Rae In t... calved Lone the Pissident communicating the ootresp, ! ndenee between the American Minister Puri...anti the State department in refereace it:el.:tune events in France. Mr.. Clothes pre,wate.l serer:ll petitloos com "of-the action of the Board - of Commis ', Wionerti on claim. against Mexico.., lie moved `their .refernew to a sera committee: of five, !With power to send tar. persous and papers ; on adengthy debate ensued. ...Mr; Walker meted an amendment that no warrant•ebsil be located within t miles of any Bwilroad, uutesi for the purpose of actual set , Bement, to he ascertained try astir of the party lectiting.. This was aloe rejected: ,(Irrien.offered an amedolutent pinks occupying jSublic lands in California to ; paY . for - satne in land warrants. Lost. The jaint, resolution wan then Ordered to be ; engrossed. 6 Yeas. nayes 3 - Meese. W. P. {twin. Wade Wnd Walker, negative. Senate data, aftvr'a 'hat executivel.xes- Wiosi, -- adj,)_urstat. • House...--Ther Speaker announced the business r to be 4,01 oulaustony of the Bounty Land 1 „Dar of September, 1050, the motion pending to 4' refer It to a committce.of the whole . '3fr. t sioh Bail ".the bill was a crude and'im• . p i r p sc t one—that -its passage was totally mil. - f necrissitry, having already passed , and perhaps nowinn engrossed bill inthuSenate making laud - warrants assigliable.• Ile look np several see lions and condemned them' Mr. Clark advocated - that amendment propo- _ singe tauffornt.modo of assigninenu, under each .ge galati.ms may he preictiaed by the Score. ''..tary of the InteriJr,,stod org , Atittimperfectiona ; -int the bill, lie was opposed an at present ad . frised against:Viet:me ufanew j act cfland war lranta • • - The shaming Ifour expired; and the House went intoW•coramittce of the whole ou the Mex. lean instalm. - nt bill. • . , WAstl6Ginfil, JAIL 21. \ i . The 'Republic this rosining denies the slate. meat tbst.the Qopinie General of Cuba refused - to receive the Control Sharkey except its a eons onevelalmigenf.. The government has satiscae, to ry untr A D eep regarding his 4eviitisn. • i 8D41,X, 1112. Tiiretemier Carabrinsuilea ((alive:Tont will! 16.passengors for ihnt and 6 fur II:4104x. 134 takes GUi 65,000 dollare speelo, CuTELAND, Jau. :21 Itte 'committee of itmi loiter. from is . city .104eauth:. lOW leave for Pittebni:gh in the P/111..DELY7OA. Jan. 21. steam* ally of Alanchesrer, .from Lire, Driembrr, armed !tithe arc..k frith a nlaliblevargo, an d Ncw Yonc, Jan. 21. The Cunard steamera will hereatteraail from Liverpool early on Saturday rdorningx. L.00,11.me., JAIL 21 The weather in aangentkle, ned tuning cob!, art..l enowing. I The iherMometer, at 8 P. M., stood at 171 degrics above tero Sleighing to better thwrrierer known in Kentucky. HOG SLAUGHITRING. Jan 21 The following statiotic, of ate flogelitoghyr ing in 'ION portion of the country, t 9 obuthied from rvlinble r'ourer,— In leien, in 1851, Cl.l.oin), in 18:12, 28,000:tip per liisl, 68,000, in iskl . 4 : 4 . 60 0; IlLnois in 18:4, 2111.1100, in 1852, 149,00 De in lei. 41,000; in Upper — 21,00 0 : in 11.11b,iis 61,000. Tulal deficiency nt Those puents . 1. 24,000. The wrathor has moderated' cansiderobly, and is now snowing. The river is full of heavy floating ice, and there hare been Ito arrivals or dqur‘u rea. The msrtada are withnut change. RIVER M ITTERS. Evaitsviun, Jan 21. The 11. NI Patton is three miles below here. Tao Belle Roy, lYno, Milton. Washington, Logan and Gordon, No. 2 are at the mouth of Green River, together with about 50 dat boats. The Mary Stevens is Set Lockport, the Fawn at Tray. the Georgetowu at Cannelton. the Fleetwood at Rome, all in safe harbors. _ . The river io closed here, and people er e e re , eing on the ice.' The weather is tooderatilp, CINCINNATI MARKET. CINCINNATI, Jeu 2f. The weather is. colder, an. 4 clunring ‘ rd No Girt nge in the mnrketo since noon. NEW YORK MARKET New rOO.F. Jan 21. The markm is quiet, and generally unaltered. The steamers arrival has checked operations. Stocks are steady. Ohio 6s, 1875, 115 12. 8. Gs. 1562, 112.. E=fl Cotton—Sales of cotton to-day 'UK) bsles 3larket firm • Fionr—Sales of 4000 bbl at 34 50ei-,4 6', for State. n•.,1 62Kx.:1 CS for Southern. Grain—Wheat is tirm Their is but little corn offered: soles of southern whitest 630 - .09:. Provisions—Sales of 100 bblA of mess pork at 317 25 for new, and 514 07i for old. Sales of 200 bbls of old lard at 01e. Linseed Oil—Sales of 1000 gallons at 01:. Groceries.- 30 barrels of New Orleans Sugnr at trqc. Coffee is inactive. Sales of 1710 at Sic. There is little doing ire molasses Sales of Or. leans new at 274. • bloLl eteEkti all,: lArl'EttS: %osauth Festival Cr.,7" A large latisi her 1..1 - tickJtA to the ESTI)* a ' Lnre to,r..l;l.ecsel.i. many ..ts ...a. yet unfold ie m . WM, LAN INt on Fay,. nn (TTur.4. I FORE. N&JN.ST 0 aart. then ramalul. unrola Will I.+ dupa.N of . I,thout nr. the bertle 1.. t place a: 3 t.,ne da, 0,1,11 GAvelaur titalwah .Executive yl,l Iteeep thAt r.mamtiem4. are It qihstml to meet at the St. Chatic, (MI fare... at 10 o'clock Pacctual attetphuce ie requeeteJ C034.111M.E.—T6e Executive Con• ISAltteee met at 4 o'clock, yesterday eveniug. ut t7;d. Leopold Sabro totem. on'motion, it was resolved, That a•commit tee be appointed to request the Fire lieparttoent to have the hello of the engine houses tang as a sieved of Clover - nor_ iiossottio approach to the city ; the signal to - he first given by the bell of the Third Presbyterisa.Chorch, COURT OF O'ER AND TERMINER Jssr..nr 21. before the Hon: Wm. 1. McClure 'President Judge, and T. L.. 4',lcmitiwz, a.d Wm. Peiggs •t -aoc'tate Judge,. TRIALI FOR MURDER The else cf she Commormesith re. Henry Elogier, a colored man, loillcimeni—Morder, &hedged to have Lem: committed in colored man, waded Pdahard gandere, on the 11th of twit December, inflicting a wound, from the effect., of whiel he aled, woo taken up. hletere John ❑. Hampton, and F. C. Flaoe• gin, appeared for the Commonwealth. FAL ward P. Jotter for the Defence. John Mackerel, sworn-11.ive at the Point iu the city ol Pittsburgh: I was at the house where • the fatal stab was given. was stabditic at one aide of the lair, and :tenet:re on the- other bide; 1 totw Klitgeett came from the cellar to ward the steps: be gat within three steps of the dotir, and pulled n knife from hie scabbard, and hulloed "who weal , / cut;" be jumped near to where I was, and aimed a blow wither knifepast my fact; Saunders jumped back and rat.. be wan 'struck with the knife In the right - bea•aat: he ran atoned the canal; I did not see where he went to. At the time the wound was given there were no words or altercation: can't say what day, or menth, or week it we,: it was at night between 10 and 11 o'clock that the wound woe given; did not see him afterwards; Klaggett was about three feet from Sanders when be struck; Sanders was not noisy: the knife was about sit inches in the Wade: It was a knife of the kind shown here; can't describe it: Maggot Tent over the • dock" after this: Richard and 1 had only been standing a few minutes near the deceased when KW,gett cove. Cross examinetiThe house where the attray happened was on the hank of the Canal abuse the •'dock" in Allegheny: This wasu colored bal.; white persons acre rth , o Fresen77, I did not knew Blaggett until the affray occurred, right in the door the stabbing took place, the hank of_the canal was near•- there was light there: a candle was in the hall—there woe sufficient light at the time of the blase to know him; I swear positive ly: saw him afterwards at the' Mayor s Whet, was standing there some three minutes; Mr, Bedp.th was near; had not seen Sanders be fore 1 saw filaggett come up, did not tee any thing in hie baud, at, bear him coy anything: .do not know whether Sounders and Klegget had been together in the cellar before thlt. Le had the knife in the right triad and Strnek over handed: the wound was is the right To Mr. Flanegin—Sanders was standing near the hall floor; the steps frtm the esEar lead in to the toll;, the knife was drawn frotu v ite real, ard by lilaggett when within three feet of antlers; lie tut without nay one ret.l.tinig to it, inquiry "who will cut "... Iran - tadledpath eworn—l was at the boll where t e Oren tweeted; I saw the prisoner came o t of the door and say something to bounden, -h -then replied ~ .I'll be --- if I du." So e three or four colored penooe got hold of priinter and took him into the celjar; in a few n mi in be cme up and atobberi Sanders in th breaelt It was a minute, ur tsro, or th ree mi utes from the elate he went down until he ,f !,e bark again into tbo b.U€ Balalera ran away when he was cut; the round was on the right breast; and made by a knife similar to the one now shown. Sendrre weat nearer to the etret:t door after he and Klaggett tied talked. I was Ironing against the stair case wbau this conversation took place, between 8. and K.; I heard nu other conversation; the oath of Sanders called my attention to them—l did not ace any. thing In bin (SitroJer's) hand; there were a good mob' en the room; eatables were in the room; there,was no person between me awl the praline when the cutting happened; I was looking at the parties when the blow got given. end did not see. Sanders make uay 1;110i, of fief; can't ray IrowT lor.g we had been there; dan t'Think Sanders; was intoxicated, Klaggett did not !dagger; I saw them both after the cntting,•Sandersaeked for a Locum. I heard 'the blond running down on the ground. This took place in rheball, there were 'candles there, bare teen Prisoner before; one ter lain thin is the man. -1 wauld have semi a pistoler knife in Bander; baud if it-had been there. I saw Muggers go into the room and told him he bad eat Sou ders, he asked rue if it was any of my filminess, and coming into the Mill, naked. if ..say of you 'nigger, on the opposite would take It op." ; Jacob Horeb., sworn—,lm etpolieeollicer; was 112 the home when the 41Thir happened, it wan on kTituraday.eveniug the 11th of Die. I thought almust, all the people iu the , house were under , the influence of liquor; I quieted them dowo,went outside of the house nod stood for a qUorter of un hour. Mehl:mil Sanders, the deceased, came rosining out of the houie and said he - was cot • lie showed me where be was cut; ho was cut on the right hreaid; the wound was three or four inches loAg; lie inquired for a doctor and I told dins where to get 0111/: I saw him some triik.s af terwards at the house of lileholse Smite; the dectots were attmidiag him. Crolis-eximined—Saw Maggot that evening, thought be was utedtrtht ittflunce of liver tint • .4 t not drunk, nearly all in the house were drunk, lunge:n[li. liar readers will remember that saw nothing of the Sunders went u p the few we noticed it days e."‘" by khwee ' f; he woe ° honor eke Ike contaiumg three ago, the robbery of a vs thousand dollars in gold, next morning; did not nee him in any bonne un til a week atterwarile; can't any whether he out the ensuing, of Andrew' Westlake, a returned into a house that night, I heard Le hal a play Californian, at the Depot Allegheny City sician; did not see iilaggett and Sander, togeth- I meicle) lemm not etatuine him.iing Ilegue received conic •er, del not ere Sanders have any weapons did r mornintion in regard to the robb, end pro ereded Lithe Churlee [lntel, where he arrea Nicholas Smith sworn—l lire in Allegheny City. knew Richard Sanders; he crane tot ted two peraone frolic New York, nod at the my house about nine o'clock on Thursday night, ' United Stales Hotel arrested +souther the 11th of December, the night he was rut, Tie parties arrested had made arreugmeht and remained there until Le died I was iu an, the upper room when Sanders name to my home; he it, tiara for ted Enet, tut their intentions interf Thirt erence een ram woe sitting on the door-step rolling Gaul nide to , flague defeated side: lie said lie wag cut, but did not know who . deed dii/lars of goad money Lad been totted trai ti cut Lim I asked him where he got cut, unit he , their person. Their primes no fir its we could said, "round here" or •. rounil yonder The ascertain, are II nice Hereward ow ned, men 0 . 1 . down, .o.• .od or into to get John Williams mi., Ward, or better known as him up, he was covert,' with blood, and was very faint ;he sunk away as if dead, and cool "'ha"' "el' ' . 4°4 l"binen° IL" ing ton in a short time, said, "Tale mat op were Yesterday committed by the Mayor, /or stairs, I rim cold. - I told come of the men us lumber hearing go for Lir. Dickson. We took him lip „Lairs after ne had recovered a littl e , we could 14e1 the air illeveu persons were interred in the various escaping from the wound. Dr Dickson could : cranetriis id - this city, between the 17th and the net be had, nor some others that were gone of . 19th of January ter. Dr Ilartmeyer -sewed up the wound, and Sanders lea/ token into a front room. W....rd—Joseph Zientilerinan was yesterday hits where he got cut im he said. ••Arnii at FLxcn prison in default of payment of becdraghting Ile said lie Lud not, that a m broth dancel asked km ' if Ita k" on lino if twenty dollars. and, the emits, imposed . by the name of I Mlllith Robinson, from the Etat, we, there. lie R. and 'he man that cut him Prier Schwind, Francis were talking together when prisoner ri.ke.. !thugs. what he (Saunders) Lad to do with menu ri nese: he said iwihu,g . "Wed then, get away, I's. AlRuLcny were yextrrJny mmmiurd to or Fil mane you" Ile roplie.l, ••Oh. no," and • prison by 17" . , a '-`• • charge of said he did not think anything mould come out tip Piing house • of it lie then went to the door, and whilst l standing there. the man came up and stabbed II ACE PT' ON or Situ Ile said he would not have gone . , there if he thought he would have get tut, or, he said, LOUIS liOSSU'rli, he would hive gone uway lie lived twenty-tie • GOVERNOR OF HUNGARY, days after this: he died on the fib of January at my house, in the city of Allegheny nineThe•follooting is a hot of the officer.. to tele Crone cannoned by Me wase of the proresnion in the ticcosii of, the tweet/ Rho ton o'c l oc k charg e when he came to my _ Garet house. at least Scoittold me no. Can - , tell how reception o long he Lad been on the porch Ile .11,1 he M i l not know who stabbed him, but that it was the GE) lfM L tRIAIER, JR person who tide talking with Retonsou Ile sail his name Rae henry Kltiggett, he could 5.100111,1 s Pittsburgh —Morrisrn Fast: r, John I" Glace, not tell at the time he first came, bet when be pt' Kay.. 'Mi. Sargent, Li o h o Catntibell. T ' was taken into the roo m , kndas he Morgau, Send li ef cloy, John Roth. I' L I. Magee, said it was the prisoner. Ile, t+anderl, 4.1 he T Shaw. De Julian Rodgers. II 1 - "bad no knife, and did not thee Itoo in not hie Jobs s s ml S,Waters Richard Savory. ri hen I cur if he hal cut at him.' I did not a, a Riddle Silas Leopold s o w , D e If w e rn e h s r g . knife or pistol about Sanders 'lout night, nee.' WIV Dallas, C Loomis, George Thompson, it heard him ray that lie would hare teenage . of Chignell. James C Pratigrew, .1 T Shannon, U ii Klaggett. Some time that utgiii, a t hysici. • thia„.. Jibe come: he attended him week. hr Allegheny —Dr F II trameyer. Henry Camp der, sworn-1 calhed to see duo- hell, John Morrison. Jail MitchtilL and 1 - 1„, demi on or ationt the 12th or I ith 01 December ; core Rrrar,„ The wound was in the right side. penetrating - For.o„b„,o John it the lungs to the depth of 4 inchee l'he fol. .Thos dense of of blood Mae great, cud be wee ,nail Lawrenceville - II Bother mmeequently C,Ty WVIIk. 1 ununued 111 at R —Ur tenderise 001,1 his dt,th: th , re is no 1.1..0bt hut -litreDignchrirr Nic to, 1-irk that the wound produced death—ail iiicised u earce __ ll . )1 4j wt and is much more dangerous from the Lem, n o , I, tv„,k rhino Ihe al a rerecer) insui i` .- such a ...Ind are very uncertain I thmk 11. e, 1.0 1. 1/110 was proper medical artsoti'm ;Nese Ly, the foe- M-111. .1 F C Kat. met phyiumen. John P Glues, Thomas Sargent Cr.uss•exatruned —liven with goo,' attendance The Chief hlarcL a l an I his kids will wear red it was very dutiful whether he could have re craitu The Nlarstuala will wear white roarer covered Ile hat no other itceare. It would have been better if the the now of hlood . had Uroceariou will Loris on Penn etrett. with the peen external Ido ate know 0116 case whore si s sksrtetl..,tus a l,.nut ss , s , uss , sf„.„,,s" such an extenaire wont d recuited othe'rvri• - e than in leash I could hot have mopped the a uw. area in the heyienien roc 1111 Tnhia• dray rer..en..-I wauest ' knew Klagnett raw Sander, that eou Limn lit asked hall id drink C,114 t say what Le raid in retul: Sanders wan in a trculdn. had I. new iu hi- hand. Klangett wog drool:. ',ad. wuntcti to take his eoct Bee 'lid kill the son of a hitch I del tout see Imo ,Sanders dec'd , haven knife !ten Sanuitro wc• •••.eirt du c . ,1 Thetue that wutstrl la I s tilt Suit der_, the ulco'd Noah brsdford WWI unt prolaut •hau the fight look place. I conk iilegget ‘lOll,l Stair.,, and tunde him proniiae to keep ualet; I tool him down out vi the riot widi the crowd. Rabin... and. Klaggett were talk. t; gaudier Soule tine ink Klaggott Id 'or Si le in the cellar, and alter talking Nome time they went up stair, Secant other witneaser ware cßalliloid fid the dinnce, hut their evidence war irrere. lout, time of them pra•ltir that the pithimer Lad loured team ha I . he. oat he hal gone mime with a woman from Ito ball. TilF. Ilie lion, :Judge Mellure; .i.eliderri his charge to the Jary, in which he confined him sdV ta defining the law ticarilig on warder in the first and second degrees sad on manslnughter, and to reading these portions of the testiniony, necessary Cat filing in their minds the whole cirroutersocre of ties Case. The jury then retired saul returned at nine u'- tiock. having hetn uhahle to agree upon a ret , diet. Some 4 the jury banded a written quer • tern to the .fiulge, ehm aft, tea ling it. said. in n tune of enure nuleMully, that however unplerie ant his duly alight Le, it was unfortunately but boo plain, awl lie would not eloinkiroin tie Ink fiimentl The queetitdi war, whether the went,. on used by the prialner, hi, actionr, and the couetqueuresait there actions, implied murder In the fleet,ur act:tad degree. lie would Le pluteed if he rouldcii4rientionaly reply to theca in a ',tuner different from what he was about to do. Gentlemen. the weapon. the place, the cis eumstdr.ces connected with this melancholy o.3l.lfrenCe, and the consequences resulting from it—the death of Is human tieing—caused by the Mow then end there inflicted. all imply real ice, and if they do, then is the prisi.tior guilty of murder in the first degree. One of the jurymen asked whether rho jury had a right to take into consideration the cunt,- [ion in which the prisoner was at the time, if he were intoxicated. • Ju•Jga McClure replied by again explaining the law bearing on the case , Dtutigeauess certain stages might he given m'evidswe to re but the presumption of malice, end it wee a guest/en of fact for the jury to determine. in tr.. a case, whether Cr not the degree of was such as to render the accused inbapa. Lie .f harboring malice. If a defeu-laut lab Laid under an attach of mania a pow, that would re pel the presumption of malice, hc4auee be was .rissuin or if ha wax in such a beastly state of Intoxication that Le had no n at rem aintug, that would have the same effect Ac to the care btfure them, wo. there by eel deuce to prove that the prisoner war drunk at all! Ind he stagger ur g' to vlvep• Was be un abledo walk or to dance nt tha ball' If be were So drunk as net to know what he wag about. Or was 1.101010 to harbor malice, it woe murder In the eecon I degree INt woo there any in tention to kill in the present inston,• Ira than struck another with a Common walking suck and death ensued from the blow, it we's probable that the person wh, inLeted it d.,1 an intent to kill his opponent, hut if he bad put n loaded pistol to his ear and blown hie trains eut, the in tent would be evident ; So. too, if a man said, ...damn you, who is fur:cutting now," and ploog. el4tis bowls knits lath the breast of another, the Intention woe evident, for the wertpt.n was manufactured fur such deadly purposes. Gentlemen of the jury, the weapon implied malice, the onion implied uolice.and the con sequence of the How orf. that/. . am not aware that it ham [teen proved the 'le otutved Lui s a tight with the prianner, neither ban if hien nhown that the letter aria drunk. He may hove taken enough to makb him devillah. but no more. , The jury then .in retied THE CONVICTION At half-pait ten o'clock, the Jury returned, and the prisoner, who iu n bright mulatto, tear brought into the dock, The jury returned a verdict of yudry f : 1 ,o der rn the first dryer. The verdict was recorded, nod the prisoner, who did not manife 4 t any apparent emotion, though, indef.", the room was no dark, Moulin. - Wed as it won but by the flickering light of a few miserable tallow candles, that hie countenance was barely tidbit. woe remanded. This is, we believe, tne .only cousin. doe for murder in the first degree that has un- CU:red in this enemy for many yearn, and it is but due to his his honor, Judge Metier, and his Associates, so well in, to the proesentag at torney,. F. C. Flanegin, Esq., to say that the prisoner ' s trial was a fair.nue, nad that retry latitude woo allowed to his cutlass!, Mr Junol. TIMIPIKS Etecrtone,—At an election held thin day for offices of the Pittehurgh Parrn.•rn and Mechanics' Turnpike Itgnd Company, the following nereons were duly elected: Prtclaw—Wm Eiebbannt. Nlanagerf—Psvid Beeler, 11. 11. Hardy, trod 11.. Curling. N. B.• Craig. Thee. J. Camp bell, Georgv O. scin. . ' bininarer—llenry Reis. in , . I I "tow.) n..- ,44 1 1 -Nlll,cc /1.91 an iLe ac 4>lf icacit Its IMICEM .t, rle'vera, Y,T expetud atri,e. flt“ii the I.t The Itlse •11l be ftrtnel ices lug t the f.ti rtiO6Y..lMilE 4ff, Nl,a‘td 1111 m.;, L , T y t ,,rl undrr cvlunel Ei:pb T r.% ;10 L'L IS I.I , SSL. 111 rut.. 11414t.tre. with t ii..!htie. .I yor .4 Mt. 7 .. Ett!ttt c tog, 31qt, ..1 the rut! rf {!ht ghet.y. E , Ittorthaln C.....lntlllect ut 1:•.- ,rt • `!"... f.L rt . 1,3 h! L . r . ", t t r t :4[l 111, ' , 3 .u i .0 ) eh Icnt. C ,uErtCo sahr.mit , erer from l'lrt•rurgh 0.11,C11 Committee Cl r+catt 1,0.11 Allegheny. Citi lens• Curhshitire at ele,rt in Car- 3;1111, IiAND Suite cf 1=M!213 lu I erri,ge, 1001 rn,m,ltg,. Carnamtr , e (rum OA (Agisl.ture. , Ornt, Pof th• day S W ISLA, l U xxxl Ex Nl,mbers CnngreE,.. and Jutines of alto Court Carriage,. Mlnghwl. 1.1,11 Campbell The Ytretn, 1-7 Ilttetrrgla. kilegbeny. N/teheNter Mare al. F Herttneyer' _ Turners ne,Vittohurgh, = Jo AlreFheny § singlng clot, 2 11, ai etmalt ham. C.' liernalyci ecmty of _ `Mrranion ,In Iteeqh,B , har,r in do hf Birmingham rtnu other Gertorm Sehmtles 7= •F. Samuel S l4s Lure The Protcfttniit AspociAtioll , ; Nlar•hal. „ • .hobua Loon Tl, d.leg•tion tram I.leArer . inter 17egatioud froru abroal Marabal- -Jaw, llarr arid Siuoi<ipel anitiorittar of .Jv d . v 4 do Larrrencearile. \ dr Illancheater do , , it Moult, Pitialdirab do ' An (rupee. liorgh I=l =II Stranger* and Citizen* toouni..l ' I " 7-1 • NIUSIC SCUArYNITY' ihNIJ wide Committee keerimt the FLAG OF II U N It S, %. Supported no either nide by the `<t.: FLAG OF UNITED ST.ITE9 eud FL %(/ OF TURKEy. Nfureltel, . Jr Lino Iteetteett. The approach of . nur distinguished gnest will be announced by, salute from the guns of the Stnies Arsenal. On ihe'arrival of flovernor liMiuths hu will he received by Ihe Military, under Pol. Troy'llo. The Trocession will then countermarch nu Penn street-, and escort him to his Hotel by the hours—Down Penn to Ilvy street. along Hay to Liberty, down Ptorty v . , Short, eking Short to Water, op Waisi to Stultittleld, up Smithfield to Fifth, down Fi(ih to Watnl. down WOOdio the St. Charles ' Governor Koventli:Will he introduced to the People by How W. W. lintu,'chatntian of the Reception Carel/duce, •Irt..in the balconyof the Hotel, anti welcomed to Pittsburgh by -Colonel Samuel W. Muck. GoCernor_Aonstdt.it is ex . pleated, n),iain preahme , • gibe shambled people:. ilLyar . B.,‘NLh....--It 1. desired and ealrectra • Sl' EA 31 13(4A'1';4 • \ that tLe bearu.re reset, no-.I axle getarrun din appropriate.l.Aß.Pl:l"TSlll:l;!ll...N Noce with party tuuttor, irdrued.e to ed.). pur lieu of the ourntnuniiv, r.r.l I. ',twitted 1111 ik.l,llltert,tilk, gra..1.1.,u rile Cheer :drir• Roil :etre. uu the ',tr....kr° of h.. teih d e er r, . I. e...u.e :re, ILA Fed, fur thew Iriu r retruu 'I - . r•rr.' .r..ree 6 -t, the maihlr'lnhce MIMI:U.7th , I ',ref MareL.l. "6 " Whtd•iiht4 and Pittsburgh Pthlet. .4.„-g-rhe E. Una: LSl.atr. S, rurture, rr Morn., 'l'll Loa nl reuirrere. Judge...! urn re, the rtuund 6 r " ter: of ittreeptiou from Courr.Ale .1 the tel. lt• ' , ••• , IMI • Pill find egrtiogen m vhitrug fur their ftt the :it (qua 110101, tur T.. ~I,i hurtu.ug ht s .• • 6 •• 5 , • 6 . rickd: 1r .. .. , • r • • p.., ~.. r; r. •, ; ~,.: ,,.. ~ ,, :• ,,l . ‘.et:;:e- . 'Mee td, rtbirt.cic 14 !bete [di way ta merit a ;' 1. ' l :" "^;, 1 : t• ,- .t.l 1.., t• t at, t al ~, I . villain who insults the El:net rte.; ectahle hall. a 0„ il . - • NI in Alleglituy city, in the mast gloss act,' vilt. I ilk it rI/•I ~ I 1 I . /I/ 171 i / ~„. „, ~Ji,.5.- . ,,,A \ r/OLI/l/r" Thls is ;fine in a :en day, and in tt I . ;Itt ' t!t:::,. ' ; ' ,.. '. ;: ' i:; '?-' ll . ll '. !? ' t , ' , -1 '' .., 1 militia street. The terms rascal nod villain arc 1 , ' ,;,',.'",: 1 ; - !:7 1 s , ' ;,,,. i i . ///1r , ,,..7. : 1.. too mild to ilteignste the character of evich a ; ' ,,',',',7, t ,,: 1 i. ',' , : . :;.,:` 1 ,' ,,, r ' t. '•th 1 'll'ilt. t t . it.t5e.4,,,,, , demon in human thape Ile is on hold and out- I - i....tt i.:-... tt it . li In •:-. are/ rt:o././.. 110,, , .111g,tig, toil respect: de females annnot .c,fely 1 „,, l . l :',1 - ' 1 ' 44 ' tt.- ' " /-,.. '`' I•I 0 41 , 1 . .11 //-1 i 4-, ..." pat. alone through the iitrecte of Allegheny , .1) Elil'L.hll W 111.1,11 PACK.. 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