t - __L,-eressixar iloaradirns. 26, 1866 '7, - "guar:26ler -Cousurta.l—Ornciar.. PROOLID -111613 --The regular monthly meeting of Comi eller area held:last' seeming, February 26th. • ' in the Common Council, President Marshall in the chair,: the following members were present : ?deems.. Smut, Doman, Diebeen, Delta, Rrrett;. Rums, Fitzsimmons, Glenn Griffin, Herdmen? Radidneon, Ratehison, -, Kammerer, Ktm, Reify, Lare, Layton, Little, Miller, McAdams, McClintock, MoiCeley, Aaiun, geott, President. ' The minutes of the lest and special meetings were read and approved. Petitions—Petition for water on Forbes street, :between Magee and Webster streets. Referred - to Water Committee. Also for 'gee on Pride street, from Penna. Avenuelo limi t Rohr:red to Conimittee on Gas. • ' • •The &lett Council wee informed that Common Councils were ready to go into joint convention for the election of Tax Collector.. CoMmittees—A resolution to pay bill of Beek oten & Co., for $Ol 92, froin Printing Commit :. tee. :Passed. 'Ordinances in Place—Mr. M.:Retry presented • an ordinance to prevent obstructions of streets by snlesding cars or - other vehicles on the Streets of the city, underpenalty of not less than $25 nor more than $lOO. Read twice and re ferred to OrdhuMoo Committee and City Solici tor to report en ordinance for the "better regula tion of railroads. Resolution for Printing Committee to pay bill of L. &W. Neeb for $136,75. Bead three times and adopted. Bill of Whitney, Myers & Co. for $878,05 for Printing, Referred to Printing Committee. AResolutbm,to pave certain portion of Brewery Alley, Pint Ward. Referred to street Commit tee. A Communication from the Mayor relative to fitting up .Wilkin'e Ball for Mayor's . Of6oe was weed and Accepted: Police Committee reported that the present occupant Would roll out on the —lat. of -..March for $2OO. Communloation read and Sled. The Councils vent Into joint Convention for the election of Tax Collector,. The Contention being eo convened nulled an follows: First Ward. Caleb &moth, • Second do. Thome/ B. Devitt, Lewis, -Fo Th urth do. , Richard Hope, . Fifth • do. ' Joh n John Lowry, Sixth do.. John Phillips, Seventh do. Henry Lytle, Eighth 10.. - Thortue - Ninth - Hugh Hammond. The Select Cciatteil retired to their chamber. Mr. McClintock called up petition relative to the grade of Fourth etreet. The motion to re consider the motion to lay on the table of net meeting was passed by the following aye and nay vote, called for by Mr. Hodkintion. AYee4lrown,'Dalsell, Emit, Evans, Glenn, Hardman, Hill, Irwin ,"Kammerer, Kelly , Lsre, Layton, Littler Miller , MoCiintook, lil!Kelvy,. Scott, 'President Nays--Celhoun, Duncan, Dickson, Fitzim nue,•Cfriffin, Hodkinson, Hutchison, • Kim, hpAdaita, Quinn.—.lo. thernotion referred to Street Committee. Mr. Emmett, .of 6th Ward, offered resolution to refer the question:of the line of tiivison of the RI and 6th Wards, to the members of that Ward to report by ordinates Mr. Quinn moved to table the resolution; lost. Bead three times and adopted ' Col. Suitt, of the sth Ward, moved that the City Solicitor and StreerCtimmittee be Instruct ed to inquire by what authority the Pentusylva. nis Railroad Company occupies Eighth street and Plum alley f and whether it falithed provis ions of ordinance of 27th September, 1852; and report at the next meeting of Councilal Read dine times and paned: . Mr: MoKeiry moved that a committee of fire, three from S. C. and two front C. C. ,to confer with the President and Directors of-the P. S. IL R., and the County Comtniesionere, aa to the propriety of the city and county finishing the I said road. Read three times and - passed, and Meyers. *Bevy, Lan and hicalntoch appoint ed on part of C. C.', Action concurred in by B. C. and Kincaid and-Lambert appointed. • Mr. Mier moved the thanks of Councils are tenderetdJudge Wilkins for the information con tained in hie communication,. and that the Clerks of Councils transmit the-resolution to him: Read three times and peeped. Mr. McKally offered a resolution relative Gr ievers in sth Ward,and City Regulator and Street Committee.. report the probable cost, and confer with the Railroad Company. Read three times and pond. 112. alr the action of 0. C. the B. 0. concurred. On motion adjourned. eke: mean ire Smaai. reirexml: ',Farmers 25,'1866:' • , Council met,. Present:. Mona Allot. Clarke: Drum, Galway, Jones Kincaid, Lambert, Mar doek, MeCateheon, Pollock, Reed, Smyth, Var nein, Weever and President WAtiley. Absent: Messer. Alexander Taylor and Wade. Minutes read and approved. Mr. Jones presented the following: Whereas, A Meeting of the •Stonkholders of , the Ohio lk Pennsylvania Railroad was held at the Gain of said Railroad Co. on the 24th day of Jaauary last to receive the .report of the Di rectors of said Company, a propoaltion being submitted at said meeting of Stockholders to extend aid to the Springfield, Mount Vernon and , Pittsburgh Railroad Co., also as similar propor tion to ontrooriba to the Capital stock of the Fort Wayneit Chicago Railroad Co., which was referred toe Cominittee toreport to an adjourned meeting of said Stockholders on the expediency of graatiog aid to said Railroad Companion - ' Therefore, Resolved, ,That a Conimittne of five be appoi nted , to °ambit of two from the Select;and three from the "Common Connate to represent thaffiock held by the Cray of Pitts-. intrgli la the. Ohio tt Penna. Railroad Co., to en adjourned meeting to beheld on the llth of March next, said Committee to vote by one. Of their number or Otherwise; on any or all propo idilons that may be submitted for the agnaiders tion of said , meeting. Which was read twice when Dr. Pan& moved its third reiding s atcd final passage. On which Mrl Murdock called the Tess and Nays. . • ' ' Yen. Means. Allen, Clarke, Drum, (lalwsy, Junes Kincaid, Lambert, McCutcheoa, Smyth, %mum, Weaver ant ?resident. . Nevi. Mr. Murdock. • - Mr.‘Smyth then moved a " enspeasion of thi Rake Adopted. The Resolution then read three times and paned, and Mesers.'Jones & Kincaid appointed on pert of B. O. - -Action of S. C. coocnrred is and Messrs. Lare, Boon /red Hutchison appointed on part O. C. zdr: Murdoch premed report of Committeet relative to vacation of Ma/. Read and accepted and,on motion of Clark further time granted to Committees to report. Mr. Reed presented petition , for Gas Mains on • High street between Grant and Wylie streets. Bead and referred to Committee on Osa Light log.. The Council , directed the Clerk to inform the Common -Control/ that they were ready to go into an elution for Ten Collectors for the anon . Mr. ones presantod Abe proceedings of thi Board of Directors of the Pittsburgh and Steu benville Railroad Company and County Commis elonere, with the proptudtton of W, Milner-Rob erteand others to leaaa the mild Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad repoitiog adverse thereto. Report and ted and eo much' f the report no refers to a referred to Finance Committee. - . . Prerident submitted . COMthOlgtiktiOD; Mr. Jones in the Chair, from thellon. - Wm. Wilkins, relative to vocation of Adanis alley. ?math ward,- 1 and vacation of the Penn's. Canal from Seventh etreet to the Motiongabele river. &Wend on motion of Mr. Drumthe first part of communication relative to Adannalley, Fourth ward referred to special committee of five with power. to act, sod Means. Diem and Galway appointed On part 'of S. C. The sowed-part re ferred:firth° aommitteee having the aubjecit 'un der Defies". Action concurred in by O. C. and Messrs. Magelvy,..Errett . and•Daizell appointed on part of C. C. ' • - r - • Mr. Galway minted a petition relative to a Sewer at the comer"of Invia's alley and Penn et. need and referred to Street Committee power to . set. - * Also frail:: Officers of Diamond Mark eta Waive to cone, which J. Timm teicsrered smiled them is the suit Cirpre Totai Tienati. Read end referred to Coninittes on Markets" Mr: Vannes; petition larvae* and paving street from Time at. to the river. Headland referred to Committee.on argent-. Mr. Kiniald Called op - he resolution Instruct ing'; the.PoltenCotemittee to haven room fitted hp in Winkins Hall'for the Recording. Regale-, for which Wu laid over ; when, • . Read and referral to. Police &nominee. Di all oL whieb,action 'of a A che C. C con- DI. Ideully- procented a - romenatrance to our membersof the %Legislature against the passage of :re:bill entitled “An act to bring: snit on tier oiliest bend of Wm. B.Milaben Euperiniendant." Which iitett read And laid pia' act third read-, Mr' Drum offered the folloWing: Readied, that Then 'pig Cotratil,deseadjetan, it adjourn to meat:on. nest Slender mein; and - thot the ComMinee to:whisni refuxiM the subject of Right Of Way to the 'Allegheny Ball Road - Company be . required to:report at Oter time if,practtu6le. Read threertimes and passed. — al..llTim, rock olThrini.thei B A ke e dy e d That , thErnesatit• - of the Select Connell be 4r1 . 11 . :Wilted to weite to:tied& to. one &presentative!' at Harrigan:o for purpose. of procuring • copy of the bill read -la the House kV Mr. Magee rotative to streets 14 the dity of 'Pittsburgh. Heed - three times and - paaset On motion adjourned. Kauai Am Assoctesstos.—Pnranant to a call in. the morning papems, a meeting of the board or managers of the sessocletltm vie held yester ' day afterisoon, George W. Jackson In the Chair. On motion E. H. bleb, Esq., was elected Se cretary of the Association. The board were ififormedof a number of per sonswho will be ready to leave for Kansas as soon the proper arrangement" are template!. A number of proposition' were enbmitted, and considerable discuselon ensued, ea to the best manner of proceeding to 'ralse funds. Pites-booke were prepared with printed head ing, heating the object for which funds are soli cited, with a certificate signed by the Presblent, atitherising . ths party to whom they are entrust ed to mike collections. A resolution was adopted cautioning the pub lic, not to psymoney, except to persons provided with a pave-book with a certificate eignod by the President, authorizing the party to receive money (or the association. Resolved, That the name of all those who ate authorised to receive fade for the . Minutia tioX shall be ,published, in order to guard against imposition. Beselved, That each member of the committee be'provided with a pass-hook, for the purpose of assisting the cab-committee in obtaining sub scriptions: After some discussion as to the election of officers and appointment of committees, in order to perfect their organization, the meeting ad journed to meet thlsafternoon, at fed o'clock, at the parlor of the Bt. Clair Hotel. /al %math< _mart or MUD —Officer John ston of Wilson's potice , on-Sunday, arrested two mon both . named John O'Brien, but not related, charged by John Otonnor, with . the larceny of a tarp quantity of chithens. The guilty parties were traced by drops of blood from O'Connor's yard, they haying imprudently wrung . the neoke of - the obiokens before etarting-With them. tWn;setirching the house of one of the O'Brien, on Vine street, a large quantity of clothing and other articles were found, 'bleb proved to have been stolen from a man named Jobb Tegg, and frog , a Mit Scotch, residing In that vicinity. their houses were entered Boma time ago through the window, Borers' panes of glass be ing cut out. Mt other dwelling houses. in that neighborhood have been entered easpielon natur ally attaches to these Individnals, who are now in jell to await trial upon the nit of those whose property has been found upon them. Tut Lummox Taoism Cass.---It will be re membered that on Saturday, Levert= Thomas, under conviction and smiting sentence for Pon.' gory, was too unwell to be brought into Court for sentence. The Sheriff was ordered to bring him In on Monday at tan o'clock for sentence. At:the opening of the Court, yesterday, the Sheriff made return that he could not comply with that order in consequence of the [ones• of the prisoner, and presented • certificate from the jail Physician to that effect. The Court there fore directed the Court of Oyer and - Terniner to be adjourned until Saturday next. We are informed that the prieoneris in a very critical condition, and that be will not probably. Lire forty-eight boars. Corium]) To Tax Elouszt 'or Rrettos.—Di- TELOPIEXSTS--A boy vm- committed to the HOCIEO yesterday, by Alderman Major, upon complaint of hie father. The lad confessed to a number of thievish iransactions, inolnding the larceny of shells, violin and other articles from Davis' t'Auction Remits. From the infolcuation Alderman Major roe enabled to recover a num ber of the stolen articles. Lanozar.—A blackamith mimed Charles Han son brought exit with Alderman Parkinson yes terday'sgainet one Shannon, shoemaker, for the Weeny of s Laminar, which the latter took to use in & meditated assault upon Johns oz, his employer, on account of some difScujiy between them about a number of ahem Tho - unfortunate defendant, when we left the office was undergo ing examination under several charge/hi Datum. Cot:mi.—Bet:4e Judge Williams. E. J. Dupont, De 4 Nemours Ar., Co. vs Wm. Ewing, implicated with Robert Miller; No. 917, April term, 1855. Kuhn for plaintiff, Woods for defendants. 'Action to recover the value- of a quantity of powder furnished by the plaintiffs, to the defendants, osntractots, The defendant denies that he was a partner of Miller, and on this the case turns. A Barret , Psckow.—A matt tamed Samuel Kennedy was' arrested and committed to jail on SandnY.for assault and battery upon oath of him wife. Re beat her very badly, and not restrain ing bin passion to those be could hurt, commit ted a enrage assault upon the crockerywage , and furnibue,..ableh-twaompletriy-dernoliallitt: TEB Manta■ Assoozastox.—A meeting of the members of thie Marine Association vas held yesterday to tate measures for- immediately breaking up the ice in the Monongahela at the wharf. • . PNTMONO vol PAW/DN.—COL liopkioe and Judge Stuart, of Washington County, went to Harrisburg-on Saturday with numerously flatted : petitions to the Governor for the pardon of Lev erten Thom Taz TEAcr CouxerzoNs.—At the anniversary of the Methodist Tract Society on Tuesday night het at the City Hall, $514 were realized by 00 ifectio:D, and in the differentiklethodiat Churches on the .Bnnday pevelonety, $B7l, making In all $BB5. . ANNUAL ADD/MS.—Rev. Dr. Barker, Presi dent of Allegheny College, Will deliver the so n viol address . before the Literary Societies of Richmond College, en Thursday. Leaceite or StielLP.Sll7lB.—An old ofeoder ls ander arrest' In Allegheny for the larceny of twenty-four /beep-skins from J. Steekrath, of that city.) , lle • vritl. have a _final hearing Ude mortdoebetere Idayar.Adams. TELEGRAPHIC. VeuF days Later rrom Europe Anerina ANC; ARIA ARRIVED. New TOL; February 25. Thd abutment Atlantic and Aria arrived on Sunnily, with dates from Liverpool up to the 9th Instant. • Neither of them bring any intelligence of the Pacts and ths ‘ abirm In relation to her safety is segmented. The Enropeia Intelligente indicates that all gems faynrably in the direction of peace between Barris sed the Allies. The protocol for a preliminary oortgress at Paris had bean signed and it to repotted that the Emperore of Runts and Austria will - visit Paris daring the confer atom • . An mitotic° from land operations only till the 81st of March prObably be agreed upon. Nothing of litotes& comes from the Crimea.— The last of the , docks at Sebastopol had been detroyed.. ' The Wet feature Of the• Atlantic's news Is the excitement plevailing in England concerning American 'Fairs. it has been reported ea the Liretpool Thane that Mr. Buchanan has de manded his pahoports, and the absence of him self from a soiree given by Lord Palmerston is attributed tithe primal misunderstanding be tween the Earlof Clarendon and' hbaself. We have no ...lit:Ware of the minndmstandleg, as - - the English papers - maintain complete Silence on the Subject. Esti , Clarendon to, however, re ported to have *paten in a most imperious man ner to Mr: Buchanan, which the bitter checked by closing the , interriew. • It Is stated that the lierby party intends to bring forward a motion in Parliament on the eubjeot of* the . omission of ail allusions 'to Americo to: thiQneen's speech. It is also re-, ported that Frince, and England have jointly rent Envoy , to Brasil to enlist that country agates; the Wefts& of the United States in Central Amezica. In the meantime the general tone of the is English Preen -;'to thr eatening and prism:optima tesards - the United States. 'The purely cont'lloresses 'form an exception, awl the Chambers of Cointeeree of Manthester and Liv erpool prated *piglet any interruption of ami cable relations with the United Suttee.. ' The Fords hive hems depreeseti by the threat ening aspect of affairs - : From the London Ithois—.."Wetspeit to hear story day that our Minister at Washington has received bin passport, and ie on his way home. That, of course, wilt compel similar preceding on out pore with regard th . „ the American Min ister, andblr:lltUntanes and Mr. Crampton, the two inoffenrive gentlemen representing the Gov ernments at Weithintek and at London, ' probably cross each other on the anemia. After deploring the existence of a demesne quarrel, of whielltithilintes ear, England has rea ly appilegisW.uough to satiety tee Euro pean empires,. that Paper goes an' to- en: , "We cannot hold bar ; Meat* respongibie for, the estrangement, and Americans amid ' reckon on Oa obstinate resistance; It.they 'WO tto to It- - Let them count the coast before . they take any fatal step; else, after two or area ; peace they will make oalcoriation In Prom_ the LoallowDlapatal..% good of Pardonable irritation was left here that the eye; lathlea of repitEcen . people should have been unaceountablyinani fasted dating the .present *or, In betelf of the great main-stay end Ithatt , otEurapisii despotism, and It tbi - pato. pla-or the-United States . permit .thafr flatly to Phan* tunitat• swas with Great.lititairr, - they atilt riontive - ibi most tmaibla big= aver ad ministered to 'ns thud 'easy and quarrelsome- The Journal Dea Debits has a long: and. labored. editorial totprave that up to the priest* 'Oka the Interests of France and England are hientinal, but that the continuance of star' either on the Balder or in MIS would only sub serve the present Intermits of England. General Prinie Peeklegitolt died at Warsaw an the morning of the let last Lord Palmerston propoies in ray a cart of the Central American correspondence before Parliament. The preliminary protocol was signed at Vienna on the let inst. by representatives of , Frazee, England, Turkey, Russia and Austria. It agrees to open the conference at Paris with. I in three weeks: The Earl of Clarendon was appointed the English words The etoryThf highhiving passed be tween Mr. Buchanan Mid Earl Clarendon is' again repeated. Matters appear to be at crisis. No American mail has been received' since that by the Atlantic. The British Steam Frigate Polyphemus bas been totally wrecked on the North-west coast of "Jutland. A severe storm occurred of.the:English coast ion the night of the 7th inst. Macy Amerlosn vessels an reported damaged. The London Morning Advertiser states ahat Sir Henry Balwer has intimated that he` would like to act as mediator between the British government and Mr. Buchanan. This move ment is said to be at the desire of Lord Pal merston. An interview wee to take place at the AmericaM embassy. when Sir Henry Enlwer would esidain at length to Mr. Buchanan the compromise he Is prepared to recommend. AU ocher papers maintain profound silence upon this matter. s .In the House of ammons, Lord Palmersto n n, in answer to an inquiry from Mr. Cobden, sXIII that the correspondence with the American Government upon Central American sTairs would when completed, be laid before the Parliament. The London Thou of Saturday morning can armee the course taken by both English4nal American cabinets, in reference to existing dillioulties, and after remarking - that even', ha inanity. as we have shown, must - bare 'knits; ecnolndea aa follows: "We areas, desirous of peace as Mr: Cobden . taw be,. • but we know that when a nation beomes too proud to listen to reason, anon], appeal Is to arm" Letters from Hamhurg, dated . Feb. 8, awe that eleven cargoes of sulphur,' Medi, of tialtnetre 'anti two oflead, arrived three daring the week, destined for Busels;'. 'Setae of the vessels were English. LIVIEPOOL MAlL[ l ll3.—Li..apaol, Bth inst— The cotton Market had experienced a decline of 1-16$01-18d for middlintqualities, while for other grad,e, prices were steady and unchanged. 'The sales - Fir the, week have been 68,000 baler, including on speculation and 11,000 for export. Quotations are as followrin—N. 0. mid dling 51; fair 61; Uplands middling 5 1-16; fair 61; Mobile middling 61-16; fair 61. Manchester advices were more favorable...— BIMINI. Mollenry's circular quotes considera ble decline in breadstuff during the week.— Wheat, 8d @lid; corn I®2s. The quotstien, are as follown—Weetern Canal Flour 84s; Ohio 37®898; Southern 86087 s; White wheat 10,3 d @10.6d; red Os 6d ®lii. White cora 3 5(387e; yellow 85@,865; mixed 85. 6d. Other circulars quote Ohio flour at 37e 6Ja:138, 6J; Western ca nal 355; White wheat 10s 9d; red 9.01€,91 9d. Corn dull at 85s. Improved demand for pork; Western prime mess is quoted at 86 @Bre.— Moderate retail demand for fine quailties of beef, ordinary is 'from 3ess. lard qaiet at 6d. Losnort, Friday Evening Bth lost.—Amerioan stocks lower. Money .market stringent; hinds firm, closing higher than yesterday', quota tions. Console quoted at 91®91114. —• WAIMEOTON CriT, Feb. 2 6.--Bcsars,The Chair laid before the Senate a communication from the Secretary of the Navy in reply to a ree elution of the Senate, transmitting a copy of the Report of the Naval Board. The Chair stated that it was not accompanied with any journal re cord or other papers, and farther that the causes of the notion of the Board on the several =see were, not made known to the Department. Mr.- Mallory from the Committee on Naval Affaire'reported a Bill to amend the act to pro mote the efficiency of the Navy. Mr. Mason submitted a resolution requesting the President, if not incompatible with the pub• lie interest, to communicate to the Senate alt the correspondence between this government and Great Britain regarding the enlistment of sol- diers in the [felted States to serve in the British foreign army, accompanied by r such evidence and documents as the President may deem-proper to show a connection of officers or agents of the British government with this violation of our I laws and the National rights. Mr. Mason said the statement of Lord Claren don in the British Parliament in relation to this' matter had recently bee'n received in the English papers, and unless the American aide of the ar. 'Burnett is also made known the community mould be misled; it was therefore important that all the correspondence should at once be made pablio. Mr. James expressed his concurrence in the opinloneof the Senator from Virginals. Mr. Cass, who appeared in his eat' for the first time close his recent severe occident and ' apparently perfectly recovered, not only agreed heartily with every work! which Mr. Mason had tittered, hot wonld go farther than he had.. Ile would cot hesitate to say that he never saw la statement entirely contrary to fact as that of Last Clarendon. Re considered that the pay ment' of the passage of men to Canada and then enlisting them yea a palpable violation of oar Neutrality laws. Mr. Fake inquirei of Mr. Mason whether It visa true as stated In, , the speech of Lord Claren don that the British government had offered to submit the settlement of the controversy with regard to the interpretation of the Clayton Sal yer treaty to the arbitration of a friendly power. Mr. Blazon replied that Many such offer had ever been made officially he was ignorant of M. hir.,.Crittendeilhotight%L c... frith& government ham made all the epology, th (told be expected of it *heti it acknowledged the errorand dealer ad it unintentional and promised, that it ahould not again occur. Be understood that qua soon as the British government was apprised of the dissatisfaction of this.;.goventment on amount of recruiting operitlens 0011 British agents were peoply lnstrocied_b;ivdesist. Thls was the highest satisfaction foal inchan inquiry and no 'apology ought to be demanded. Mr. Mason Raid that whatever -might hare been the statements made across the water, no statement had been offered by the British gov ernment for Ito violation of our Neutrality Laws. Ile thought when the oorespondencePwas called foe. it should be laid before the Senate. The Senator from Kentucky, Mr. Crittenden, would find he had made his leap before he bad gained his style. Mr. Hamlin inquired whether Mr. Buchanan bad not expressed himself satisfied with what Lord Clarendon had raid in explanation of this matter. Ur. Mason replied that he was not familiar with the whole correspondence, but if Mr. Bu chanan had ever expressed _himself satisfied with the course of the British government, it was 4one under a misapprehension of the facts. After farther debate the Resolution was adopted. The Senate then resumed the consideration of the - special order, being the Banns Corrsepon• "dance. Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, said he had !Waned With pleasure to the' discussion as to whether Mr. Cratopton should be recalled, or what pos tures 'Scald be taken to heal the wounded dig nity of this country, and would say ho would rather enter into coofliot with England or any of the great powers of Europe than hare it con- Ilia among ourselves. Saab a conflict might come in consequence of disturbanoes la Kansas. He said in reference to the remarks of Mr. Wil son of Massachusetts on this subject, the other day, that many of the objectionable portions of hie speech had been modified in print and the most objectionable of all had been entirely omit ted, He was glad to eee this for it gave him reason to hope that the 'Senator from Massa chusetts was not altogether beyond the pale of redemption. Mr. Jones said in alluding to Senators whom he opposed, the devil takes care of his own and this aecoants for their prosperity. (Laeghter.) Mr. hale T —lf it had not bsen for the Kansas -13111 I would not be here; I owe my election to the President who total be the only 'devil who brought me to Congress. (Renewed Laughter.) • Mr. Joned-4f that Is true the Senator Is the Xiost ungrateful wretch that -over - lived, at he toOntinually attacks the President on all ma, 'lons. • (Laughter and applause in the galleries.) The Senate then adjourned. Bone'.--Oa motion of Mr. Thorington the committee on Military Affairs were Instructed to exqulre into the 'expediency of establishing a Military Academy and Scheel of Practice in the ♦alley-of the Mississippi. Mr.'Orr. made an Ineffectual effort to, Introduce it . resolution instructing the. Committee in Naval Affairs to 'squire into for expediency of- atm strnoting 16 additional-siesta frigates. There being no quorum, the Rouse adjourned. . WAIIIIIIOTOi Han I 1at.:6.-261,0r Heise, re *aptly of ibis New Orleaue Did* goes to Nicara gua la the steamer to•murrow, as brans old's patellas, from our Oovarrantroa 'llia lady so uoimpaules himHO 10 TOOIIIII there some min*. • - . Boron, Fob.Whe non Mated atates deem frigate ble oinui Mended tble morn= bit Od bet trio! We bate Ammo from Gonewei?eo the let of - FebireM4, which eteio that Hayti.° troop! were bteneweed boned by ardor of the - Emperor Om M iam •Of Dombnos having been abbot dosed.' Psnanaanita, NV —,Xids morniag • real °lidos Ina offered :',114 thO' !redcoat Gowns,. fion hid no sutharitylo:prescribe • platform of prlocipletrifor thls coormtkiiidefl we will nom- Pl orthetirw 1 Liao iloUnadeial f; , * deta * ti - i! Vice Pred. dent.who Is. not IttALrili.or -the in. induction of Mans, - nort h_ 86° B G'. . A motion was n0t40.t6 ley the reseution on the table. Curled tylo told. .3 Mr. Bromgow, of Ponies* moved that the cormention proceed. to: nOmbate and:dates for President and The Pruddent• forthwith, tuid weed the prenimiWAnestlen. , 'The •trill for the previous questionme anstOood by an anent mons rote. - n0 - ", 7 - • The prospects are that Mallard Fillmore will be the candidate for pretident. • Th e reeelotio r; that.thit convention nominate candidates for Pitt:eldest and Vice President prevailed, and the liallating..:WAS-about to be commenced when Mr. Parkins, of :Connection; announced the sacreision :of the . delegation from that Btate which waslollOwed, by the 'delegation from New Itampsbirtiplgottraciumetts, Rhode bland and portioni toif the Ohio; 111Mois, lo!a and Pennsylvania delegations* • Yr` The Convention sehseirently nominated NM lard Fillmore and *Wrote heroson Donaldson es candidates for Proident and Vice President. The latter is now engaged ; in. making a speech returning thanks. ittith:naminations were made unanimously and the beet :reelin g prevails, with hearty entlinelasm. i i The following is iVballoting for President: Fillmore 179; Lawig4;Daynor 14; McLean 13 ; the balance weltering. The nomination of Fillmore wee received:.wititdeafening ehouts. The Convention then :voted for Vice President as follows: Andretr. ;Jading:' Donaldeon 181 ; Gardner 12, Raynor 8; Walker 8; Stewart of Penns. 2. Donaldson' .:Wegithelared nominated .amidst great aPPlauee.' ;Thu nominations were made unanimous and An Gefivention then ad journed eau die : : Sr. toCa, Feb. , Aawronoe corres pondent of the DemoCrat, nnSer. data Of 14th, Says the Hiekapso Rename threaten hostilities again de ath aston saying o d eill revenge Cool's by killing,' theof the mur dered Brown. The Erie Ilitite Men are prepar ing for the conflict, bilk will egitonly on the de fent Two tiountestomppanles had left Law ren for Beaten, ander command of Col. Dickey, , and Jot Grover. It is probable that a fight will occur. Pactituatrazit, Feb. 26i—mmteed D. Robley, formerly Member of DoWsrpM.troui the Sobuyi kill District, Penusylvacia,i died tie ala city au Saturday. He was Strimirir Canal, Commis. sifter. 0. •• A 00111 1 ,11.1.14 Feb. 25..40 at , affray able even ing, E. C. Clark, a 'eery: yoang nua, Wad Thomas Dent, Druggiet.., . • Feb. 25.44F/our doll and nominal at $6,26. Nothing doing In 'Provisions, rates nominal. Whiskey notice; ,adentmed to '2.2 Other articles unahangiki. Now Toon, Feb. 25.4C,0tt0n unsettled, sales 7200 been. Flour drooping,' tiles 2600 bble.— Wheat quiet, only smalteales. Corn drooping, sales 22,000 bushels,: feeffeWillirm, *ales 600 bags Rio at 12f. frauatetivs,: i seles . 2000 tom Scotch pig at $3,1®530.4 COMM!ecu. CoNAIITTRE OF ARRII=. FEBRUARY. G. W. am, V. p.—B/33 Jan P. Pws, JAzo (MARA Bemix4F4 TAO* is. LPITTSBURG# 1 - 1 1 / 1 8iIETS. Sur 1 7'useday /I . Namur"i s orrue, l 24 1360. IfLOUlL—tram las& ales teultr7 - sapiallos at 96,24 trees atom sales of 24 able tr atilt at 12.00 and 13 do fanny utra, truism. at ott, , .:,. 11100N—aalma of 6003 ho al 1 4inuid igicakun sad Hams et BM sad 11. cub. A ettra—s• los of:15 tow larts, is ! 4 24,. II . lota of 6 tans oath at 9, *Am toe. , POTAT0118—• do at 404+60 ell esabasteralts at SO 11 170K1911ZAT / LOUR —a at dollot of tO stn at $2.31 *ICO IDs. ~''ti MONETARY ANTCO243IEIICIAL. * 1 ' cour The Chteeso Jou/ of tas 3416, flare "trttlan u. last few dm base 414.3 pre of ran bare ehanud hazts at foot, ante St bosh* Ilf MY AZ 1....1.4•11.4*- DU in the spring. At loan mu trot tboutad bash.is hays born salt at this am* wit ear , kourlottga. The prto• Is aerials!, fororstdo to borer& .and Ma meat to tor fak proms baths aunt of otthar: pawn or ur.o .1 , £ largo cordate 1 4o . LIttalr,coltemra . ox this ritr—lesson. ftlabarasor,haro a t.veaut 1.01.1 1=0.• oao. Th., m.o. ortiiral t — Treprti lack Matured guar works. , :•• , : Tz.e. u.. theses te to lb. tao.ormutwm hot If soy. Um* to ea turosalur abortaaars of WOW ad tall. laoio ateousto aro mos othrrod at' ft p ossUtho 14•4115, honest oarteat, Nod ttoar baltooors.i , Wu toms Um Mu ars htahar.—N Y Tribune;. , - Isotr—iba aspect of Ma lrom pirkst.,lB al:lasetrri ap pears arm The gornateats to Mae :atoms har,althosgh outran. hue bass claw trisiosounts, Sor &atm , daltut the var. Prior. bars /.pet @dimmed to petoortJao „rt.„ to the azooutto so trot Was lo rather: man .orso to Um, mute. as oo es ha. nada IrSor oatenail atrotattoos, and:fav to ; him ham sold at• lamas to soave rt. walls ro Una* lull 05t910196. and tiustrits ladles/. a prosidolas muckL)a.a. ant Ix gad 4comanl sod toodlos tonsil. Tralsouslou 441:111,4 autos the truer sakaaat haltar teem :afralges .019 Lou am to 20 Wad, from Q. deogratonlir .WO mos No. tionitto brand, mom at g., rash. tatotattoms an 927. VS atid VI Ur Noe. I. Zama 2. nueetirely4rPlala. North Mow. _ , : : . IMPORTS BY RA I LROAD.IR a =aim tut= it R-414 • tan SA P.O a /ASP_ /1: 2330 do, TS do whom, PO do cor.Wtsaarth a as • 1633 a. 0, 130 do wheat ...art .16 tau awn. 2. Mb wars, 106 boa cede.= do wheal. 49 do prosunif twee wool, 11 on.ns 6do Satur_,l 1 saa rola ut. 26 1111114,-,Www.n., aow oo da arls. b yr . Nr 4 p ik. l tr i p brr CT boo tatA /dual" ta. 0 . 7.71' . at..., -7.6 btu .14,11Verostl. ' it i o!. ".. ono A taxamsuru R R-916= 61 bbl. door O&M Malr a 110011,0 139 444 Warerler4. 3 11 boa =W. Watt a litions a bbta Ist, 30 .. k p •i t 4 ... II bob dolman.. J 1111406.1 d: 13 Md. t, 21:.ptis lard. 3do batter, 4st a hole Nohow al. Ortlo .32 on tar& 21 Ebla sort. 100 do tow. 47 timer I.= bbl . ow. Wto haw, 139 hogs, 33 Op bolter., 41 IRO Won. 37 km boots, COO her eaoßsa, 40 Obis arbirter. 4= do MI, 30 do ti r c u lri s a r atn ., ]0 spya. 4, 6 do • tobbasort 5 30 DUN hlghwiaea, do °akagi. Wane a auditor: TO boor eau a 1F.1,4 ett.l6l Mc Soar, 1_ .11W AM 10 do alcohol, a 11 ..5.2 Curl= Moore, 12 do alsolut 13 du .mot a oar 104 -Rib tkur,_ Ifor.11• '. 11Voott op aka 11 WAM J 1107.6 eO4 17 dos MMus. 4%batter t l MT ra, 3.11. dried fralt.ll I tßaelt 46 00 0.0 beau J Ural • 4 de, Aiwa° ewe a cer 21 bele i r DJ: Risk i'siscat a ~. to etas iwur,to 40 boat, 1 Ulan • as u. taseseMet Surroosil =a WOW itllic b gl a dia: 'MOW. W DrUntracco. 011 . •dt . ittael, 143 a rou 1117 bas 171.. 301 de 031 11 IP tow, MI Rd.,. ligtat i aticr e .. gndobadp..= Mlie n dxriarta 130 pm.° MO apple., 241,q , broorm.' 40 Mu wine. 30 Ca; FA TUS d''',Teall,..r,..l b42.lla_,'2li4l.Thait., bra seem% 10 art Moot. le WS eehi. al Woe. 11 tali Red. 3) Oblatearla, owurltl cullatmug /OMR htstlttler. .1 Rack loon . ' ,!.. EXPORTS 6, OW a Roma I / 6,4116 .61114 dry Volk 1147 do hardware. 060 do cluerreAlll6 alo drama 709 do dal aroser•e. 1100 dot ao Aral lOC bars trow,lo4 hdla do, 10001 4111.. 416 - km kat 2600 btu cake, 4111.014 a1r,17 do watt,or. 169 10/1,14:4 435.4 lact :164 gra,t,t7 trizi41174......79, Ina toots. : Rzacurar Vausr It 11-2: Rola .istotimen, 1011 to lour. 40 Wax toffs*, 644 saws Indef. 311'0. groceries. 16 las PMee, 264 psi hen 79 bib do. 60 RUM= . Ma malt C. Runts, 33 do willowwars. IRO dry tugs, 13 Moak. JOHN Wm. MUT & CO., BANICERS, Nos. 45 and 47 South Paii* Street, PRIL4DELPHI4.fi , . . El:) !MN and DomosGoi tkdiusngo, Gold aaa sum Cake sad all ableal, Neal, Notes, pup 3 st the best ratea neon ell esallatde points ito :t Uditsi Me.. ibi. Me. lalketleas made with irrotopuseis, sad eittbel at moult setoff alsksase. WareOrtbssaateceeept likes, at rim. and am prowls. E 4 41 ii ' • 41 I. ' "' loga r 4 . ll . ll=tle t o_i!eilles a pikrbrAlle_,__ .4 Oast= noun 4 *" . " '''',. '"`"`". Szolnok, es=ay sharpit Ski bilk& Ehazda=; sled or autY dim In so= of a 4 ead:drrerdo i: . ; , • • . /LIM OP =MI BP Atrzzoir. JOHN - Wm. QUlWilll - e ., ' . ..hcalosser d MM, Os& • Will bold. at the Philadelphia rdalletterarlaridar raw 01 Wools. Bonds sae reetnitlee So this Madam (Ilaw 10 PldlrdelPhla.) lie din gee tutraialttlas attention .and pollens orders tor mg or Partass , ....-• Puttee destroy adratier. can aarkerall at sight to the aaalltd of le Peresatcof rasekar warn ter the poeitive. ansestristed male aoeompapf .t • atosly Ooserthkeioe. (Inslotllas avast W, of t. ire ce nt ' um par value. turpt in ease *dram* 4 hela ii of I par test i :von each Warm, vi Lama& toe of intone, 'IL Ikert i. of Stock,. 44. ha l 'htl '. - no 8.,_ . 4 / a l lIWW otatioos am bun the tfflotaa oeve , .4ll*uo Third itiveraNhilsdslohis. ~. . . i delaeuo O MR. U. Live,' Pills and Vereklinge, • IMPRO vita. • r 'IL I. SaOrf, n rogni*Almiduste and dlolde°444" Iroltel2r7V2ii " VirroArtiV i e n r: le• mil Leto orra ha Whored ou T NO •da naT on ta• origami" levin me, and Vrantrantet O. WWI br o ns t or•par•d ft =raciatisa tbs . wow of Our tourrotio Liver irlarld nrsidas Macy and are Mono mild tbeir.olsan tun te• um PIM end Vomitus' orepsortarata i lil to au OAF tail tempt al Dr. O. W. pita doolotatiou undnou.n.sin sad moninn..4 us* In no Mickel 111 beim both plandst sod rustle nil Wm Com " 11,0 * rlrr many .the! Mae Pill or Varlayeld• IVO Pgad Cer , ts of Dr. CI N i 4,2114 641000. • The Whole World ilooqueredl Dr. I. Scott'. Colobzut t ed t Obsonnitin - TOR - universal relief afforded by applW!' ira- of Mb co. ba i ta1,.... , /rtrrhPasa Killen In cam or abear . s i tjar.= 07W. labats,2:l&"Visetiltr Zaistodnloot: Ottl OttlaT illams• or which o muit km_dees,. l "a t or . a i MAI% • t r e f ,. c = c=t2E obanog tdosolot ll r "" TF =4/ Moo. mtmc'zdi. atatatiole• of MOO adv.. en bY 'ma*" ot tam' Judgment arid aria threw tr..lloolll4l,6idur• to adopt it no a a:wow rvvy =t4 t t io I=l.2 ll Z l ltnn, of Tllvin Wilt . 1 1 1 3garla magus:Ltd as • mot Zoe mum Elwin Rajiv ( • Hamineww, Ms to (trafy 'Ma hem ssamiuse the Rarid,a iDT r y W .Mirt 4 tt l et i bu n =frt. " o4=o. 94 Mel" plly '"'" "I*4 l, ' gar 4 T I t P iria I I Maras Jam. At !BRA ;awe tan • • aratemat el t d;r Adre no I, roar Cu pla nehrstaio *vow_ irate Oat I lava Itesiranoty load Mr tarifa' ir CM , maims lasSemate ningareirei with, radios end Um lan mamba ur ualy radioman's' • dbiLdille al• D. All the above Medicinal pliparli i 4ider ID! __llll - of Dr. I. root*, bolo by Dr. K. . di Veritu a gre h r_.__iknelansw"wypd Pmg uQ hurotod lionattooooto ad or. mama Co,' ~le•e ,Dialed by Cettltlakt• Of Thr yogis* tow,. reZ=2 l,l 4%ginr. iu"1 411 =ANL ; be°l 1 cc' Oil. Dr. (immune/4340 wood 11001, al. ' lll .l, T 0. IDED% eilDirbamamit inorao" sal• Apart. • - 1 t•';d lUD !: oBBLS. POTABll—Receltail Ittd tor ado AO" MI • MUM SIMPOIPM iCii ^ '~.7[4'')'~kT's~T.>C'»a,.aT^+^`. area tuesseteastitreuessua Breaking up of the Ire at frunnnati. The great lee-bridge' across the Ohio, was destroyed yesterday, after fifty-three days dn.; ration. We regret to announce however, that the destriution of .property is immense--much greater thin was anticipated. Daring the twelve hours ending al dnsk• on.. Saturday evening, the river rose about live inches. All the steamers ice-bound at the levee, and in the harbor at the month of Licking river had raised steam, end Were in complete working order in anticipation of the long•hloked for breaking up. I About 11 o'clock, on Saturday night shrieks from the thrill - vehistles end tolling of the net- I merous boat bells gave the signal that the ice was moving. Notwithstanding the late hour, the excitement was immense, and in a few minutes all the baste were thoroughly manned with efficient crews. The ice in the Ohio, op- I posits the levee, moved a distance efa square or two, wheel it again gorged. All was quiet until about 9 A. Id., yesterday, when the ice In Licking commenced moving, gorging some four or five feet high at thiuouth, but started again about 11 o'clock, taking the course of the lee channel cut by order of the Ice Committee." a short time sines. The cacao was grand and terrific beyond description. It morfa in huge fragments, and quartering towards the foot of Main street, cut down several boats in a few minutes. The propeller Albertine, principally loaded .for Nashville was the first boat sunk, and is a total wreck. She was built last summer, and eat $15,000. Insured for $3OOO. Owned 1 by Capt. Aiken sad others. Capt .A.;ralso iota 150 barrels whiskey. The Salem also went down immediately, sad is a total loss. She was recently purchased by Capt. J. K. Johnson, for the IC/maybe trade. Loss $8590. No Laurance. A couple of new boats belonging to Capra. Davison and Holmes, being completed below the foot of Main street, were materially Imaged.. The entire starboard aide of Capt. -.Davison's boat, the Jacob Trabar was crushed in: and elm lies out on the shore. The upper works were not Gjured, but it is feared the bull, is raised. The Crescent, Capt. Helmer, Su awkwardly, bat will be saved with trifling damage. • • Dil—uarie. h a m e a t, c h ß in r y w C i i ltly , b C aav eD.Loss o— n. I $16,000. The Kentucky river paoket, Medona, Capt. Stewart. Butt total loss. Portion of the ma. ohinery laved. Lou $2,600. The Yorktown, Capt. Poe, boned from Nash ville forTittsburgli, with a cargo of pig iron, wheat, &a, sunk nearly up to the boiler deck. Loss on boat $12,000. The Grapeshot, Capt. Moßride, bound from Nashville for Pittsburgh, was sank by the Ohio ice. She has 276 to of freight, consisting of cotton, wheat, &a. She was built last apSsig, at a out 0(418,000. hatred for $18,600 0 1- Pittsburgh. Cargo partially insured. The Flag, Optedy loaded for St. Leeds, is a fatal leas. by C_apt. J. A. Fund, and Gaylord & Co. Lou $4,000. „After the Flag careened, the flames front her faft•aces fired the boiler deck and hurricane roof, but forrmately the tire was immediately extingushed without damage to the adjacent boats. A number of 1 men were engaged in removing freight from , the boat, when the cabin parted from the hull, and it la rumored that several lives were lost. We are assured by Mr. And. J. Miller, who was leaving the engine room when the cabin careen ed, that no one was lost. Several persons were slightly injured. A portion of the Flag's cargo fell on the immense gelds of ire and was ; swept off. The lee eat away the ekeg and a portion of the stern of the steamer J. B. Gerson, Capt. D. Z. BriakelL She shipped from Bto 10 Mabee water over her dunnage before a bcilkhead wall erected, when she woe pumped out. She wu considered in a safe condition last,night. The upper works of the Glendale was slightly damaged,—a few out riggers um in. The Memphis wu slightly , injured by the oinking of the nag. The barge United States, belonging, to Capt. Geo. W. Ford, parted her lines outside of the steamer Delia, damaging eereral boast as she rubbed in 'passing down. It is • total wreck. Loss $1,200. The Hope Coal Co., to. boat Black Diamond was badly damaged, at the foot of John atreet, by several coal bargee being forced directly into the engine room! Innumerable coal barges and 9st boats wore musk between Main and Smith streets. Oot of seventeen bane., belonging to the Hope Coal Co., only- seven wets saved, The ferry,boats Lady Washington and CinoinEstus—Western How and Ffth Wed ferries—were slightly' dam aged. The Daniel Boone, tie:aphis, 1 4 4noin, end Lyo ns, after the heavy lye had run oat, IsA the laver, and sought a harbor in the mouth 'Cf Lick ing. Thousands of epootators congregated on the Ohio and fteatuoky atom to oranges the terri fto movement/tut the ice. The ettamer Equinox, Capt. Rowley, is we Imo by a letter from one of her officers, isted Feb. 9. which did not reach here till the'.l9lb, is a very &nom= position an the kfimdsidppl; near Cape Girardeau, about fifty miles' Mott Cairo. The officer who writes expreasee strong fear that she will be lost when the Ice break* up. Capt. Rowley and the other officers and crew ?moulted aboard, and would take all pos sible means to save her. The probable lase by this accident is about $200,000, exclusive of cargo. Below we give the insurancebeld in this city: Gasessuor. Eureka Ins., Co., Hull. Freight Delaware Mu., Hu11... Freight Pittsburgh, Roll Westare, U5l tod Y ;ra il lg iv ht w .... eltisea'a, Delaware, North Abiericao, Atacama Penoa., Ins.. Co., ..... BLACK. Du/11121D. March. & Manufacturers (Phila.)llnll... $6,000 Of the freight of a. Grapeshot and York town, the following was for this oily, and In sured an follows: At Nashville—on Grapsshot, 5851 aka. Wheat, 20 this. Lard $5919 78 On Yorktown, 2618 ski. Wait 6866 91 85 tout Pig Metal 15,000 00 At Philadelphia In "North Atottinan"— On Grapeshot, 188 bble. Lod tno 6gdres Yorktown, 62 f even. The Wheat on these boats had been sold hers, to arrive, at prioes considerably aboosthe pram rates. The Yorktown, stern wheel, is a complete wreck, the Madonna, stern wheel, Is sunk to her • guards and rooked to pieces; she had no load on board; the Altsmtbse, is aunt below her guards, and is aimed a total loss; she was loaded tiht most of her freight was got on shore; the Mari- etta Packet, Bridge City is stink to her gnards;' had her hull injured by being premed between the Albertine and Salem, her load and furniture have been taken out. The Belem was among the Drat to sink; she careened on her starboard side and her stern sank several feet above her guards; part of her load was taken out; the Crescent, a new boat jam getting hernew boilers in was extensively Injured, her guards were con siderably shattered and broken; a new boat building by Capt. Hugh Davis was driven cam pletaly ashore, her starboard aide was broken in and her guards terribly demolished; the Flag in a complete wreak being crushed from stem to stern and from bottom to upper dock she was tally laden; the Grapeshot is nearly a total Ices, from centre to stern hernabln and hull are all •ornalied in. We counted thirteen ilat•boats, one or tiro loaded with coal passed down. The loss or insurance we did not learn but the boats destroyed are all small ones. The river was gorged above and below thls morning and is rising fast. At three o'cloOk this afternoon the upper gorge broke, but pressed down without doing any injury. At Maysville the river Is gorged to the bat torn. At Ripley this morning a rise of thirty feet is reported. Most of the larger steamers have taken refuge in the Licking and are comparatively safe. The ice Is gorged in the Ohio above the city. It ran but lintel:luring the day. The river me .15 feet altioe morning owing to the gorge below and again fell about 4 feet. No -More boats Ism been Injured. It Is feared when the toe in the upper Ohio Smoke np further Injury will te tustaised. A large'number of steamers are . moved In the month of Linking River, tor safii ty. The rise In the Ohio at this plea° b chiefly from Licking. _ • . . The weather Is eool and clear; the thermome ter is 80 degrees abo - vo sera Cuioltglati, Hamilton' soon 4 11M 0 . 8 TAKE the 1 8 0TIME,—That the ettimitotturat In the papaw of UtlVl•fltutltouto,rAting that the 8 o'aket A. al. Trak of 0118 sad Poonsylesala Wined to thy 4wslY woo whleh nabs onuttelati at Ofteillno intmeet, and Wm:BCM to dtotlew Aho trawk/lasßubllB, at than ate two dilly trains Women t t. oug.... Vibe mai. making dose aud nutnectfintw ftwflBL . fr , Ihreligt.azte=N;....PLltrowt: U. W r . - BzoW4s4ont. • ' F. lillOwiaND. Anat. Plttattaret. 1181881tfis 110UNT. WAISLUNUI.Ini IizaDENCE lIINT—Too woo ditivotall eel 114 h atm% JNIt Coney .ffeas• roam; el& b.t took• gootto wolf of =Oda% limn ossosy; - ‘a D010"404 lavell two tondrod trial tem. nib* crape vim. err ougagred damns t wee. ukit_ egress misty at tento c. zrjr=ar.ll ileaar i to i rgs s t tau dup. mum**. fackbang bat slaw, diptualog dith2rool salt }Ms ow me 04. Osses. smlloo 7nr. MAIM% . , . • EAGLE ST WORMS. • NO T 1 CES. .Sre . .TOSKER RILIFOR_TE & CO., ____ ________ ___ ___ __ 5... will= . . 13 =tnershi Milftl p ofults Irwin &Co oeccesou' iusur ito ii, ...77 a 5 a , ..) Cut Ste* German, 6sw. Miter. Pont tium.....M,A,M th traLb./.0x**,40- AND Y . Jonx t - tis - gr"" BPRI N G A 8 ! F -- EE Id Putamsh. isooo.r lama "IL" /4 ". AXLES, VICES, SPCINOS, PICKS, PILE undersigned will continuethe Mattocks, Wedgea,Marrow 'Nosh, .to. .. .11. actors ofcsooonts mud to ofd b - Mann ' 14) 0 , WAREHOUSS, Aa. WI WATIR Van= JAMBS lUD Di Datinen Weal MI Aeritbtald. " PITTSBCRGH, PA. January 1. UMW:kr - Ditturorgh Dollar ea ft InstitutOn No. 68 Fow l Blau, 11311 mCO TO TIM ITISSEICIOR MIX, 1: 3:ow opon daily from 9i to 2 &clock; also, j. on Wednemiay and Saturday , .noire. form 606 II Dimming receleol otall mama anti bere th a n Cu. Dollar and a dividend of the manta declared Woe a pew, to June and December—l utemat nut declared .t tbe nal • o • dr worn:. per armi=. on the By olDecember,llB6.. Brokflamtaininll the rtigr BrLawa. Balm and Sea. 'BUM na gurni i tt rUtp , M tß al i t c ha alma mali nastearm nowen Istria . aih rt liarabener. I , = l li. W .lntAston. N. Grattan Amity . Jaain W. Hallman. Vatiffiamrhgbald Umbitaetear. Alexander Bradley. In M. Pemarmk, William ?billing. Wthlam J. Anderson. • ! Johnia.Baokolina. aul --eaTirmoa. ..ireWsilliattatral-; John D. KUM. aQmm Robert Morrow_ , krai .t dinerOoltha.. WalterP:elanituill. Akmso A. Center. A. ht. Pollock, L elbar M kt d i: V/1, • RoViti l li e r al - BG. Edrington,, th , ril ir- dia. ?rands Vella, Junco Ilboadr, Glom" P.ollagore, • ' Jame, Raw. 411* LTC; gm. Homo B. lien. Alexander Midi. Hernden and ;rcmwrcr—CJLeßr.Jßl I. COLSON. ' ; hillialyd BAGS AND BAGGING. NOTLES & WUJTTLESEY, No. 8 C WATER :STREET, YEAR OLD SW, lOW MK, lIAVE CONSTANTLY* RAND, AND J Dl.ulketnro to miff, 11A08 for Flour, drain, Salt. Enotwboat, Hams, Am Would stio WI at tintles of "asks Ifssobants to Moir asiortaratt of SEAMLESS and FARMERS' BAGS, AND 07 MILLERS' BAGS, Doeigned and printed to order, expreseirtor their use. Our Osillltios on mit that vs tan "My frost 10.000 to 20,000 bars per day. Alva, Losportser Data. In GUNNY BAGS AND SAGGING, and various kinds of 'Assad sad Torths, both Lima sad Cbtto 7-0 n, at .blab an nadving corn,' Supplies. ne4 FURNITURE: 1,77-71 )14( • - _ RYAN'S BUILDINGS. SUBSCRIBER wo respectfully m in fir hal friends and Um public that he hie Wawa ethic/We partnar, anti Is now g= etorof thU great Chair lil °ABM? Tim amet extensive and comp anufactarialiehaleat t, let• of b the kind in the country, Wfth..a stook of over ONIKELLION of *Woe Intos• Der, emwaned, and a deans hoe. Giant rat, mech.**. nt. , ...n? orlendaand costomara • VA OF rip NEW STYLES OF FURNITURE to Introduced and MOM at low Twines. _ Particular attention will beal ren to tbe manolnetnring of Vernitiare mitable for .mmamae,fa and itotal• which wEI be sold onummmodating tame, and SA,lttnell the will del* competitio. NSLEAT Cildaps nada et WY *eta mt, ao nine tor durabli• lc/ and oratdir of Igo. be at the mimed prim; of from 40 ta pa so lirStilio **WIN end TRAM° of all kinds dm* to ender. Booms with Stearn Power to Beat. Varnlyb, noir Cloth. Ingma r sod Cabinet mum. fading generally , always on hand, end will be void to the tradeat a small advance op Eastern mot prima _ ' H. 13. RYAN, No.lll little street. C:=ll3 he utast eplum. adothen of ChumVitstie ever published to Me World! ; • • TILE NEW CARININA SACRA. BY LOWZIA. 11620 N. ' MORE th an. four hundred tbottßand'copies of the CILMDA I Sacra have aimed/ bows mid. It n coed more estenelsely, more onerelln tru: • looker Mae. and pith moreatmfactlon than any other ool.walon of church Mud. It hat done mom for lunar.- ittle,nel eloping In America, than any other wee money 'l lly of Loom tunes which are oanetantir used and all over the land, are fr om th i s book. Ober edltkin of the Nen Carrolahse been tarp fully revised. the kw valuable me ring been omi t led, and Its plane being 011 ed by tba., 4t popular tun. from the author'. o th er work*. Kattraly now and at. Maldive Itleseente of Mune Ntereisst, Pc.. are also Intro. aurae In ehort.the New Mrmlna Farrah now In • moot templets awl permthent boa. 'Mugu Choke May hare any gild all other blobs. th e /are not fully furnished for eereki without I eopply of Is book. da • teatteok for Biagio, &Moot% the bun sof thousands who have ungtarzio b ittge %e at terns. 6114 11,e_ Ffrallr, POI:4'4W be arau ri BBOTI/EltP, New ~ ate SLAM, • Blakely & Richey, ARAL ES tA.YR BROKRR,s, °Ome r .ec sad 8.12 ithtig4 street*. PittEhnb 'W onto. litmus. Loto.ll=4, ittroaomposo., amen:Q.e cOstatgaton. Lind War:unto. Booy - aaII motes wyroCatea. ramodal attention prat to tattllndinf rams and tllnotelott of them time msdionable. ma ...Motif 'or Bale. REE valuable Fume lying on the Pa. 1t Wk. nme &Won • 18 Wk. loom tbo cur, ‘o•t•inemr over 6 0 0..v.5. • az:l:Tonkel cllrtl.en.b•.l•l3oB UM:rd. 32 2 /6 . Cage aoeetell 'n' elitutr to antienitaV a or =it pie pe naa . Will b• sold together or aapandoi jam doom Tame very too.. For timber ad•brwr donaendeed l . A. VICE. ast tiostoo. p. PIAIVOS ncei.ODSONEI: aOLIN IL MELLOR No. 81 Wood street, batemn Moulted Alio; and Poenta staled. ,tiltteon day friday lOtion addition to • Wes atonic no. en Dana rvAr*NM urv A:tri / N C/Riga :l nd • d eolin,Vi i, ...d.o c i t; LH ' jaasdll 8 EC u i . AL LAND FOR SALE-_B3 acme best 'and 160 acres suffice, hamadletely !net enact atm*. Tat. teal 1, Dearer tad,* city tbaa nay ether la ruarltaa and otters • rare resets Dextuaata : tb mean la .bated and broutitally situated for Country &rata but tal minutes' ripe froat the din on •aaw of ..'r trade,— auontidkare 1. <bee, pan and bneir 0.. loon 1,11- 1111161111 pb1OCUOIII 4 , Inn Inds, rendering It oft of tee mod at are.br9tlzioestkiallbr altj 14. re_tope pe.rty. •Illtal :44 tAtad ""; reteatria!'""M pid dl e to 0 0. aattig.... o. EOWRY, airataigtheraLte irq., turner- Aret atmBa. Eft. E... OF C. or runes. me, iAbUtine $5.000 2,000 5,000 1,700 1,000 • $4,7150 • 2,000 . kOOO • 4,000 -...--- $10,750 LOW. PORONIAING AND PORNARDINO .AORNI7I mo. LSI ZROADTILINNZIP ILL Purchase and Forward all Mater -4 ty Railroad and Steamboat Oda. Stem ItagWne sad t or te Sunda% litatombetamn mtd °tam at tbo lowest rataa. WI. W. ?maim AMU. *.r Jaz= W. Low. Lancaster Low:motive Wink; Baton Chafing kaabins Manafentaitos Co, MOosten Il=p e tta i _ AU= Ow OW! Cb " Palma Oar Conlin& Tu A VAVl ll a sia tlttak Pak' sir he dam $27,788 64 Commercial Corner of (Thad and New Leval, FeeOthana. K. STEEL would moot respect.dell , a the&bur. mom ose n g : `,,,,' Auy uniwzmw twooaiwzg I mut reomatiou. and his dun C nod up pi t h new and teal loorulto/16 a op.Uog l. !0 i. . ; T i t b, e InVht ti .te, 1::=4;.•41Not. wl/1 be se the a l/ 3 141.1 with t h e hut thot the tearkste &MAL -nu Hotel tolog r altus , r4 In the JAtcomtlate eloto i tty of Lt i tudt a r= oz= ere m !!,4..rag:thrn 1 .14 .u.nno. m t . Imola Of hfi - ii - Gui to Mail* Ufa Mural potonxii t Das aim beak totunred upon Ws house. Price of Boardper Day, 81,00. She Her be etookal orlok Mom and I loom Wad. or tore rather house la the ens. A utod Lamb from /0 to 11A. AL. Aleootelliitr u and nocecoroodettog attendants. Jettird 0. 01113011, tlapt. Watches, Cloaks and Jewelry at 'greatly Reduced Prices. • tjOllN U. ROBERTS, 16 arrest, is ra now .11In s a Molars. and ado, strut of !Um Maas, Mocks, Jnntry arta Policy Widest very mall Whams on hot cost Respiratory to toluene hie atom eiwto4l Ow swamis o d i au entire am Poet for tea fir ...t in Ms irtorgig i le uto dicta oat his sbm" wit I without soy regard to &axle prism - Dual Asset the Palau .1101110125% 16 RUM strait. wear Ilarkst.l WAIT= i. IN ...... . ' ...MIMI 1. 1 06•12. -- up P. meitstilairco., Importen W: • ' 61uut Dealers In Dem% and Amnion Paten • au? LI skism Malan • th 67 Weed street. littsbanstk ••••t• . •Itt• selebratad M . ufa anctuer% now Pardl . - - lowa Lands. IN.. BRAZI ER , formerly a raiideni at 01'1446bu0n4. (novo? Tota)ortll ono* ban In •• fir• for Um Contoil nhato inn Mill QV Low Inutrts. itita t tr a loottl Mair 2114111111='f:rutiZZ pr.,,,,mt..did 10. by aon biz at Ow otoro oxen Tommat IL Wye NA. TO Illuirot otnput. from 9 a. AL to 4 P. EL; •. - - • . . - rareemome. : Jobi Alonsulor, 4 terchlok Kor_Los .L Picot Illobnoo a non. nanlno; Joha n . ...Amu. ohooko Ban k. A llosaluT won . canton Jab I E KELL, , Propriotoro , of gv i r gamti ... g=s from UM Lute = ! apd paatavvin aoliva l a wad ,Jr.Balt, Pia Lraa.aalautaaildibaoma larm • NfiloE--A'Aleeting of the ittliekhokl Otto renominate data. Menatintatinter Omit, of Attimt..in hoid at the Uguipabrs Mon thrhl otelplite, on mtnIDAY, the lath der *Mt. nem ta nit Dm the roma Ot telftr Into cenekteretion the demeans at the pony. neck et mid Oanneny to Ie ram at Too /inane reem . ..2 Da 21 1,1 11.01211°1mi l ON l . • D 4LII.BPASneh - —hice°l34 SUNDRIES -20 boirWhita Beans. 11 bus [UM Anton bus its DAM Itsebou kiw cow ts 7 UM: anu RAI Battu: . 11 Proud nags. jutivell obAins isl 16.11 WATT Is e 1,1 11. E. an d Su rgeon, Ijr No, VA D*ltree..Pittabarib. 74,0131,.1244.111 4i5t riv% 7 aPi;1r5er..._W:W. AS , um. W. if. Thcattoonit gi ell. -J. R. tr.. 1.11... co., li bronin..Ww.. kfataszA , L. T. Itunee. ANL lUD= Dar R bit .klont?jetkitrrd.iiir. ktge Wino% John Wrig P. M. o.oraubT nes. .i=eadW W. `'wit ANNUAL .SALE.—BLANKE NH TEI. ,060 piani or Ms Mbst 4eAssiA, tubs Ami flue Woot stastete, It Isomente rettlit. Waiiu it= the thealretei. .A A ifAAOSOO%,.. hr •WO 01t0 ity ACI11101i• .04 reed arid for .&I 1141 5 13 .ouifilTs izawarer.wii . sh . 11114 Mt James Irwin,* MAJUFACTURRA Or ,„„, ULPHIIRIC ETHER;'SuI • ° ,A • • Vrtierset liotrito of Nitrer, Nitrio er; ticesnan't Atniyo.. Etwistle Aci4 /Lou. Mamma., rip; d , towleVo Bointioo. • .l.a) Ms' solution. THE Copartnership heretofore existing under dna or A. A. IttapPri • On. to his de, dissolved. by mutupl rwent. Nethen y, Magna wittudnwins tr. 14,114. bneineAs. A IMIPEIN A. lIA.SoN, Pittsburgh. FebZlth.ls66 NATHAN Y. MOON. LO - PARTNERSHIP—A. A. Mason has ttas etty sererisuit with him in basinew, /fathom ling, of Allegheny, ander the lime of 0. A, Malan whom the dry geode El Doting will be nltinned sa V. 4 =O. It He. ".. Pinn at.vaarn blibON, NATHAN WHITING rte Partnership heretofore exisiing be ween the wictaytirned ender tam stileof 14o , arto 466, day twaolyad by mutual consent laudnou of the late Arm a JOHNd b Jab at IL aca; N.obort.o. JA1159 W. aosawri, ging' M. ROBERTS will continue the se.ara ands': et h e tutoe stand Na. 41 Fifth of ' eraa itMll5 ea next ' next Itooi a tn i arkat 654 5111 units atm two 'tom In 466 141 t . .... . aEESTIkrac COMMIEIBIOII . and lfortr,atlnt tdnntt?i ntglnndatiloMl7 nos,ri tam, an, No• t,, Pront ttnet. I"tttidradtt. The innadreignnattVlDgformed drip, and. the sty'. of D. ,W UEREZENII Ike trantantent ors linamend asmert! Forwarding anderoanobam..442o..as sad Prong v• arepr• Pend to On 'pedal ,nt&L . -4.14m to ordan, recetttan and nalrall In g prodr. sad to the ox • SOUtlaO all bilaltion that itste."44lV4.ltbdr ears a).W. u§ Aar, jubris. 94 . 4 w 4 norscimff, utara. EAU Balome/tEs: • EaNSttzLto%, iladtg • NOTIOE.—The :ate grin of JONES. e. Qum b.i.,,, been dime:And by the death ofJoba t..lbehmyytiehrth hurt th• bbelheuzot44.4 moo! oes m alind at leaits.""tizmde " dapt.110.18.54.—04 ' 11110 .TONILB. deteitheryanahr . - . ---. vitAO JONES, Manufacturer of Spring ' and Blister Stant, flout nth Btoel. Steal Spring MrCtach sad Ehpue dinfrisz EMI 24 ousrees. .91 . a custVP"zarragrZeli 4°D 4114"Dn' • EcTamf.Ra-r '' , v im t Prona steal Culttra anrster• ... ,,, to Ue" OC of Boas and rona. Pittaburzh. ee Mlr34-r WATT mbiat-onV ERSTIroTe a la e° ro t da rr ; nauhecumMechMo.z d Lb n ryit. Pisubnrab a Jan E. Mali§ Vllho'wale and • BARdilDealan In Drugs. Paides, OIL. Vs:Tadao ' N 0.57 Wood dtrost. lAA SD OTIO E:FIemen haven vith tam Joseph ho AB bor= o co:ducted = AIM, O tLs old dor the • JH& ABU & CO. stostand , oocor of.amittoSold OS otroou t Valuable Be al Estate for Sale. l Offer for gale the two three story brick A. team.. St the Penal nut corner of Penn and Band serest; Nos. 271 and 273 fenr, street. The lots are each &mat YO Anton Penn street by GO feet In depth. Tho belldlllo stieirtkatio owl ha,. rt.. Imes& alio, offer on to four three eto,y brick dernflink berme, e eget side of fiend street. hoe. 36. 177. = and 41, each hernia depth beheir about 13 feet 3 Inches In feint by about 00fet ln The at above - boners nal be mold eeparately • or together, and • kw ntleee. A mall rash payment .0 e reepoired a nd •••••=a, Mae given fcr the payment of the balance. 3144 te U. B. IVILIKI2I.A. psinziy.4l.n.t. /31. Clair . Street Property -- for Sale. 1 Authorized to sell on very reasons , ii'ledvealtr-lo one vaeof o f are texterl t y 's eid "' of St.= I case; being holism Nos. ..11:). It. tl. :M. and ? ...T. bthe. Penn Claret and the okl Allegheny bridge. Thee* hone. are enitahth nor stens and dwellings and aft allamted In • 0.1. ithality. The lora are each, 18 Met In front by 110 het in depth to au alley ten feet ride. L moderate ankh payment nth be m alted , and the W ant. aththed to remain the a reasoneble time Feetired 50. .he boadand IWr klVlTltirir.l=el Vint. oak! No. 131 /burnt greet. A Penrybn Mantles.. • FINE assortment of those durable and Ix. FINE Imported HAIITLISSI'd ill tr. opened for In ...ern. for the Mot time In this city, at VW, around..—, After the clamor the exhibition they will be famed et th e Mantle Rome of • WILLIAMS k. ALLF:N. oel-If norm, of &rend ad Market eta r. abnawroaL.---n. T. Joica 'T.,. ExceLtior Carnake Factory. .._ t s! OLINS'rON, BROTHERS & CO., practi cal (lath blaera. corner afllbLecra and ilabnant HA, A Leanly CRY'. bla. bateau Land mil are mannacturlow L.,....,n extrualre assortment arearriaff,.....R.waawara.BOYS:ss. •-t-tTeg=t, d ..":21t dr.. made itrnan tea beality ottraC7k4onit' all our work the Jottists Iroo and Kastern Ilkt,ry: Ur.= cdtWarigu'l 1tr;%==.471124142- aftntAlLllP'.arlran=:,rnlbt,%ll,tlT:fraka. ton . e,.er lb m.nnrea during Ow dar. Pl TSBuitaa,7--, Book,-:Scationery, lingraving and Print Store, and Book ilinnery. - .11.,0RN,J010. EGAN, r .. . , ..- rom F he rililadetphis,) : . it ESV ECTFULLIeavo to inform his At ODlGlrihrgliliftBlA V.lll4iGlrl'. fer aftt imam. wtta la-BOOK BINDBRY. at !V.A.' le. pLA.lbt ' TIM. tnt 11.1 t gat eared tot n' l2 . : i s i =9l ta a g ' file ostabllahmakL Largo Illus Y trated Week,. Bonk. Of Eakrartno abrai. Books, Port obas4dnalc. Law and Library Wonas; . bonnd with crest we and atzetkata. , • . M i lan as nosily istampod la gal .4 lawka Pm Two etc ---inwijr---------lit n lii 4 b littLil—pirip Pieces in Wilkins' r;sn Of lots. one of • trouts on Peunsjirsula Avenue, the rootalndar are on .14A au, within a short distant* of the avenue. (h. ofbasolorts..helezeltsll hh u..t oues D ou r It, and r fes pn. Of tr a w cam half down, hot., . .e it. too y rly payments,' B. 314/11: t tillil, '2l /UM st. For Sale. PrIIE ROUSE now occupied by the sublg= A No. lid' &mad street. This OroPertf In complete order: furnished with GU and llot and : • Void Water. Ifor pertiowsre, suguiroof , JNES. drua ofJourit Ooorey, aft Water after- FO[W H3 AKST CLASS FOUNDRY BUILDING, hater,* lasks' Yeeli. ate. will be mold or faf. a* • seres of din. 00 modarabe term. - Or, an actin baelooma man lospltal woulf . re. aired WU+. lee a partacr, or u• pa-exam. eAttreis ron. 370 Pad Buck • . ~. -------- ley's Vio li w . Tuner. ' A COUBOTIoN of beautiful Waltzes AA CO] atr ui vig t IVisuti ti"'ariglrc fa r acute= plareni on the violin Th. coll=w ofJln. and Banta to betara nablithett. 1. abr.. worth dont...La Dn.. of the took. Prlo. 60 ant& Clair mannd. podana paid.. Ot!ARLOrTY Holm ,. j ~. , 1 , ,.,„, .6 al ' th gka den & finde rs . ANUFACTURE and k ep 'onatanaly ois hand Quip Coeka of every variety. Oil Cn i s ans. Mob+ Valves - Mama Dona, am. It Ma rhlroll PUMP, Water Clceeta, 0 0 Dpet, Enos and Planta irra. awn and Plated Cliant.,Watev Meta nr aver?' r azadinenytion. and plumbing =natal sanarany. v.• WILE; 5, MUNE & CO, RANKERS, LAND. AGENTD, DEALERS/3 Anna, Land AN Warnuili and Exchange, Fort Dodge Webster 00., lowa. 4ANDS LOCATED IN ALL PARTS OP aNnthe Ohne and . entered 5% 4 liytmlte zroeleal elLi OM 11 4 tef? ;bete reretoes to the:: Mends nadthe pahllo .enerally. RAeL/ reanarly Fl4l. patty earesul ....maleotkon will/rilolotsi 4Zt.e Glare been enteral. - Thar hill 4 Leormehir c izaeol ne. la parson. ell the unsold Wade La Lbe Stets. Choral,/ eneelltat tam et ell Unita to glee set; tebathea arrAh th enaLtera an lbr whoa: iWor mV „t haelafie. ek. Mtn-- —.JUMP =DATIL REMOVAL. Valloy_Forgo Bow Worts. J. S. HALL. & SPEER liven REsOVED to the first story of mat lame and ocimmodlna Warehouse. coma of an alloy and LlOarty.tatot. when the tooro '<wood anortmota thair 4,tost Itarrofol and algoly appro., id PLOWB, end wor ld" ?no attoottoll of Porto re sad Troches to nil • and mumble ttiolr now ittua 001140, Patent letrar. HUI 8 klub Poil, boob,* Drib, Cotton, Jititte. and orw7 detertottOs •ot Moo, Now Mot; Olurft_ ire: to, conOsotod wit h the trade. tiakt.tortiwbor , T om' BMITBB OMB, UN TER lIVROPBAN = , Broadw °ohm. of Houston st , %Now Yurk 11)1.TI a DEN. S inad B la St. Loo K 7 er. ltaneeh ruric=%,% 4 11.24 . '411`V.7.1 a.T .:, Men w an 4 laraw ai lLatat. cowry • fornla.: Mei Mkt. oe , Pablo Or rez - omoda Un a abo- eta 'Malta ; timbal thennahoot near., havin 4 a Ore nags Ineaton, and all Ma arpolninient• of tne highest t. t r hotela4n. vitae tha attention o to interlin e imbilo ,laltalitclturr Olikekßollll.ol •-• -- -- -- Warren't improvea Fire and W aterProor Coninadrion Reeling. • . . , •-- ANFING heat for the last eleTee yilerite2-. telnalmar roused firths rum martens of thr Mins U .dr_lrortrAnteitailhaatherbigote it=faurl ...rear or ..-.....e,.. A ana. b... Iturroved and Saner. Cinigig=lal i te g ftatt l i lltlVggeti d g 4 l,, nt .......,....,,dsfg:Z4l% ~...001.4 one man and ma from Ile llmealmen t ee ~ of ettargergme ham bean Indium to open a bey. of ~ , , Madams thisutrziand batm oremaren m %mina to L-- any extnt. ars mteentaysether our roodne to palm. seu of Ms elthemaeur Pittatenralt am i Wray e - mu Mem.. Msai dotsbUlT .... p...4„.42.........„ . b0a.,......, il Ma harre Rs this mane Is rr uni t Zrbali IM . 4- - %1t:U4,1, tot. umn-hat rrsean mum formai. chmuustane• . M a much a:realm Was. eivntrn mar limm. , Mori Wang Ltsaign raskm am therms,. . an Meer prourated hr. rala minuet netrh tau mairer. ~_ intent °naivete' emoki Ulla. r O OO4 W. a rlreent - Une 16*- *W= C. IMO Of00;1V0114 Whial MS/ i5ti411.11464.. Nor . heather talbrmationane Wastes': pitmen cool as Ina : Cl.i Sc.. AU runt irarriunect. . Lf. Id_ %Valli/JON' . ......_,c_ ,_.....- • 'nr linit mutt, Pittsburgh. th........" , ..F.! , . - ...RuS MI t r a wm!-Ca Um.l9tionina balm._ . M.MMlt t l&liba Ullt 44dunl grVig: : tex reur outto.. Malthratd it.. atom atn/t ChM" ' Jan 011 are, . Donews mar W arehouse., Thera Wyse Difi t A4 , lll. l l = ll l , bldid.inO • AVM._ ...rat Eethw man atdd: - • mi alarm a CaLourany unlidirm, M.Y.lan eel's . Anetton LJo tr tily:- h., LL.D. - c. frem. nuarm_, Amor,. Mora Umt,....Pettr Petermann a.* - WretMaman_________saomnlit.. Maw q. 0 4, 442.+41 , v4,! .. fIOUGB. itratri D/A-1- 4 "IP* , ly ettea Iblkrilwinhuinli costeb_^ -. , Aurae, Swain of Ur rMesr..,,,-mt clurrA,' ':..' fiernmes'peomprom letp-Aw .. -' ,_ :-...: * 1 ' ifire..4ll2/14"4" - ;71:143 itEllIfill.• • • A BUILDING ' LOT on ' Unit MINS by TY46IiP. enro Tredsitur. filf di CRY IIKRIr• PAIL Ihrkat W"LtUTS TUISP20.111.1112; litastialfie oak ks Vs' Mauro Zoe,
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