~ TUESDAY itioiNING, DBC. 2 nal V-4 ic - vrai *i„gyzy=s_ At Elie :HALL. 10111111 M EMI Betelas Ificarma,o7 CrOn/X*4 Miludo.- Deo. irOq:--Ori - inotion or Mr. Leyte:, Mr. Me s Alley.via maxi to the Chair.- - iltemberepresent—Benititt, thettitan, Dicksoo, Dhlztnt'Brrett, Fitstramons, itod ' -• Mason, Irwin. am, Tiere,-layton, Little 1,11 ArAdatee,.hi'Cilutork, W• 14117. thilan, ri,_ Panetta of lest meetbig read end epprocod. The Chalrumn stated that the meeting- had been eared by the :ffluseum: Committee to hear • their report on the resolution referred to them, relative to memorial to the legislature for power' CO thorease - Rio city tam. • Cormidttes not being ready to report, the molutioupreeented by Mr. Bennett from the -, innaneeConsmit - tee, adding $ 15 ,000 to sertoPri= yr:eh:MN*. I,' with the amendment offered by Mr. --; ithoon. The ayes and nays ere, coiled a Ro d the;amendment with the following molt: Ayee...4kfmnrria Emmy EBB, Rmikinsott, /I"Adart Elaya....Xesses. Bennett, Dommn, Dickson, Dalton, Erroll, Fitsimmons, Tam, Laro, Layton„ lad; WOlintook, 141'141 , 7y, Quinn, Biddle-14. The ayes,end nays :were then called on the ritisoldion **follows Tr — 4,y55--liteurs. Bennett, Dksksoti Dated! Emote, -Bletiemmum, , -Rlll, yam, Little, filttllbotook; Quhut,'Biddle—,lB. Itsys—Dttnoszr, Brute, Fraltinson, /mkt, Kelly, Myron, JirAtintne—.7. Mr:Zen:not titTeW the following resolutioni - Bedeolt4 That after this - ear one ` person only, set as - nieseengm. t o the :Batted and :Romtion commas, whose s a lary dell be live 1 4 1 tdred dollansper annum /teed and referred to the Ourtztinoe Coutelt-:. tie with hasty:talons to report au aril:tato to carry out *irresolution. In B. C. laid on the table. • , - f , - ' hrgepee prese Mr'- -connellettlie rtedlenad,'relailie '. :Prelidept of th° lnte their depot grenade. Re :- I . I.° right o f Ittee on railroads, In mniono - lerrectto the Cana .. or ----- lion with the City R,eallist , . On :notion of Mr.-Ridge' the oninotnee f or . . igridiot Ann - street_exut paving net and ID ' Et; 0. Noy. 241 W ;Ttati three times and pee ' sat: 14 O. C. postponed, eras called op. "-- - ,rMr. it'Adeous moved to striko oF oil rotative -- Lomat etriet. Carried. -• :- idr- - Laraieovedthat the ordinance, 11.3 emend ed, behead a third-time and, passed. _ d taya ware celled, and !united 1 ei toiletry :• - - .. ' -• ' D. I L - c ' ' Dalrell, - .. 4.63—.Bainett., tionoon,_ le is n. .. " - Errott,,Fifith:l6l662; ti A o ttinloo. 416-m. Keu°Y. .- -, --Lave,"nl'Etd/uar, kph:not:it,. ll'Keley, Riddle, limit!, Layton, Little, !dr. Bennett moved that the .Ordinance Pam- Mille° be instructed . to prepare an nrdh innee ,Llisitig . siariff of rates upon all ordinances for private parpoetts. Carried: - • Oa Medan adjeurned.. Banstif ConiCra..”Connoil met, President Mo aalcy !a th e - ' • Present, Mantra mixander, Clarke,' Dram, ---'oalwaY,--zizzaa; Lambert, hfurdoth, Pollock; Smyth,- Taylor,Vinumt, Wade,' Weaver' and Presicleat.MoAttley.- - ' • • . lthsent, - .,ifespra Allen, donee, .hloCittcheon iad Rued. Mantes rend end approved.' • - • Mr. Pollock ofsrred the folloriag: Resolved, That the Treasurer be ?actuated to' en Messrs. Perk, McCurdy. & Co.; for pay tent" for. advertising and recorrmg ordinance granting them the prisilego of erioting (tame building pi the 9th Ward. . . . On the„peetsage Of which Mr. hitie dooh. coiled the.yllllB gad nemesia resulted as follows: Yeas;-.ldessre. Alexander. - Bettro, Galway, -- *Lambert, Pollock, Smyth, Tapia; Wads. Weaver sad Pecoldent---10. -,• yraye4.,Merars. Mould, Murdoch and Van , There /ming votes. la' the negative hfe. Alex. "'f.. under moved- tho saspintslict of the rules, en '.'whloh Mr. Murdoch called the yeas and nay!. Teen—Me'rem. Alexander,, Galway, Lambert Pollock, Smyth, -Taylor, Wade, : Weaver and•Pr,eatdentr-ill, , • liity*--.ltentna Kincaid, :Alurdoolt and Via , - /1480/111:1013 then read three Ogees end passed. In O. C. action nintoonourred In. • Polka tendered his resignation as Audi tar of CLky Aceettals• , Anoepted. hir..Altardodt moved. to go into an cloaca, for Auditor .- ' Adopted.-aart.ddessra. Polfook nrd ,Wener aPpohotedtclieri, which resulted in thc libstao3r.of-fe4,.Wszt4. Mr. Clark front the . trianitiie - committal: 4r,re '-'z - nateed the fo l lus4ant :" - The Finance Committee in compliance with the icaoludon of CormoiLs; report the following' - draft of, a Petition to' .the Ifegislaturn,logother with au Aet of 'Ainembly: to accordance with it. They also submit the following resolution: • ` Beaoleez; •That the petition to the Legielettini, sating for power to. levy a railroad tax, by mloW - together with the:proposed AM of Assembly aocompanyleg It: kid that the officers of Coma ' one be Aireeted to sign the said petition, on be half oathi Councils, anti forward it, with the proposed Act of Assemtily, to our Senoters and Members of the :florae. at Iferriehnrg, with a request to lay the game before the two branches ••of the leghtlatine;and urge elm malaise of the • Act at as early a day es isosstble. • , „-• done QUINN, - - , Int= L'.l3zsarsTr, It flaawer,. • . • • • To the gozordle the &oats sad &Wise of Scers staratum Cut Cmaniontorotot ofPeaneyfvertio, The &met and °common Councils ef the City • cf Pittebmgh ronion tinily represent: - • That by the net of Acsembiy, pe=ed March ;18,1818, by which the borough of Pittsburgh , wee erected Into a' city, the said elk/ vas " 'ambled from laying a higher ter. for . toty par , pane than See on the dollar. No mdse. vent legielatiera boa enlarged 'or removed this restriction. By an sot passed April 6, 1850, limiting the city Indebtedomix, a tax of two mills ' . as the dollar was aothorized for the - specifio ,',perpales efeity improvement, mod also a bail . „wee tan, the proceeds if which are paid Into a Slaking Food for rethitig the'elly debt; but the . 111 thritalfronitaxatien for general city purpairce, - haer_boan limited einte'thit city was that olower ad to See mina Act of Split 11 ; . 1860,1bniood the oity Ir.- dahtedness to $1,150,000;' but by an not pasted i;April2l,'lB62, the:city was _authorised to lab * swathe fondle thetisend Biwa; in the Pittsburgh anti _Steubenville Rallroed Co, and by a sabre gaol set. passed Hay 8, 1854, abe was autho `'}Arad to anbsoribe aix thousand additional earns In add Coe:pony, In all 11,000 shake, amount log to $550,000, for which the'aity was autho rised to lute her bonds . fie payment, bearing 6 • .: per cent, tutertst, and to pledge the faith, pro.. party andrsveanes of thh city for the "payment - •of the principal aed the intercst on the same, - • Also, by an' Act passed April-14, 1852; the . • city was authorised to eatecelbe for eight thee .eand dares In the AlleOeny •Valloy Railroad - -- Company—ln 'all $400,00, and to Lague her bends inlay - meat thereof. In accordance with the authority 000taired ini • - these various Aote of Assembly, the. eutteariP• ' 4ane were made and the. bonds of the city duly issued; the raid 'arced Companies' 'geeing to , pay the letterset regalarly on the ammo. Ou the , -- day of Doom :doer, 1855. tbo ton of the' Pittabergli a. - 41eabotiville Railroad CO.thfonted the Councils tset they were nrebio to pay the Interest nay lotrger on the city bonds; lad en the= day of October, 1858, the Dizon• Lan. Of the Allegheny Yelloy - Ttaiircal Co. in formed ne of a like inability on their pert The -Interest en their bootie anonathog to $45,000:111,1856, $57,000;in 1847, and $57,000 thaubacquent years, has therefore to be met by the City Treastuy; but owing to the fact that the City. 01117101, trader sedating Jews, levy a tax of more than Aro .mil on the dollar, her , Zitte la entirely inadeonate o meet tithes new do- I meads. it has been barely eel ls:dent ender the I melt favorable olroometanoes, to meet the inter ettitm-the regales municipal debt and the Cur ,rent expanses of the city; end Wits the Login. Atm abotthi authorize the lave an additional tax to meet the taterest on theserialroad bonds, the city will be unable to ley it. . ' We austere Per' Your honorable bediee to tenter Rem the City econociLo er to levy so much additional tax as will b orn e ded -to folly meet the these Imposed. • • . w e eve beg leers to reprmeat thet there is In this oily a large amount of church property • which le now by law exempt teem tendon, If Ibist property, among the most valuable In the o - pity, could be 7:214) Istbjec, t. tO taxation for thy perposer,lt would mach lighten theburdre opoo the tax payerk: , We therefore prey that the propesrfwhe deenr.9l subject to taxa thattfit.tel!trpusposee. Toisbilithllidiniella, if the City of iittaburgh • Colley addllional tax. goc. 1. Ito it matted by the Senate and Rouse of Reptesenmtives of the Ceromonwealth of plennsyleactio,ln General Amenably mat, and It le berth, enacted by authority of the tem., That the Copes of the City of Pittaborzh shall , and they are hereby anthorised, in addition .to the power now enjoyed thom, "gm and oollect;. for the use of the maid oltyin saying Intertaten its' baar issued to th e Z0;- 444.: Ocapso , end IREAEMEII6it „ • th e ,Ineghero• yalley.Bellroad Conaptury,rm all • pinio l ns for orPl?Pitrti Withlre add cdty now Made tazthe et,t3t p urpose : rjziliniTit s, a tax nth exceeding One the dollar for theyear of oorl One Thousand Yilght Hundred and i t E e y e rd n, and not - exceeding grins on. th e-dollar far say Sabtlfiquent year; bat the , Comas than in . „no ceso levy any moretaxelfunder this act than shall ;be receswy , toineet the Interest out. standing-and 'accruing upon- said bonds during . the year for which such tax alcall be levW, after deducting. all payments or - dividends , towards sold Intl:west thst-may be made by the raiir tad companies aforesaid or their assigns. ' See. That all:churches, or church proper. th or property ' city ebb by church corporations vial& said citreball bi and is hereby owls subj . :at to taxation for city pmipoees, - the same as other property la said city, under the Tartans sent of Assembly anthorielag the Cornelis of eld city to levy taxes. Sea. S. That all acts of AlMembry — or parte of sots ineonaletent herewith, bo aral - the mime are hereby repealed- The resolution enaread twine When Mr. Mur doch- mored the vrho!e matter be laid on the tsble, and called the yeas and nays on the earns- Yetup...blesers. Alexander, Drum, -ICnceld, Murdoch nad 6myth—O. Neye7Aferers. Clarke, Galway, Lambert, Pol lock, Taylor, Verne:Ey Wade, Wearer and PIO- Sident-9. • • . -• . • Lambert muted that tho whole be -post poned until the East regular meeting ofConnoils. 14; hiaristfii offered an an amendment, , and thafthemuno be published In Motivate author ktia to ' do • the City Prliift -wNoh pad no copied. .• _•• Mr. Wade offer:dais ansendmentlo Cie emend. moat, that the subject be 'pas until next Monday ;evening. On - which, Mr. ' h‘doeh called the yew, and nap and reunited as follows: .eyes—Movers, Taylor. and Wade 2. Nays—Mean% Aterander,Clarke,Drum, Gal way, -Kincaid; Lambert,' Murdoch. Pone* Smyth,"Vartioni, Weaver. President, 12. Tne:guestion recurring en Mr. Lambert . ° mo tion, Mr. Murdoch called the yeas and nap, and resulted as fOII4WS: , tlyes—Alexandar, Clarke, Drum, Galway, Baeald, lambert, Alardoeh, Pollock. S %VIM; myth Tartar, Wearer, President-14 ~. ,Adopted.' • Mr. Taylor, frbui the Fifth Ward, presented 'a P etition from' the'!Nlagara Fire Company far $2OO tor repoire • bi- their hotieoz Referred to committee on Fire Begins, and Hose: • • Tho reaction authorizing Plasmas Committee to pay Mlle for Point Hay Scales, paned to O. C. Nor. 27th, wanconourred in. Swan elite; ordinance' tar changing plane of electing IA let Ward; reeolatiou rotative to Inv' at the bead of p'erion • street; resolullon OS' tend ORS arab& on Penn street from Meohatio to Harrison ebsbil all peeved in O. "Action CDROXItred 12 by IL C. Tho ordinance to grade Ann street iind Loouet Street COM back amended. "In.. C. read twice. A motion to read a third time end pass -Was ob jected to, and Mr.ifordoolf called far the yeas and nap, an's' motion to nuspend the rule, re. ratting as follows : Ayes—Allen, Clarke, Galway, Lambert, Mur doch, Pollock Smyth, Vartum, Wearer, Pres!. Nays—Drum, Kincaid, Taylor, Wain—q. Tho ordinance vas then passed finally. Mr. Taylor presented the following resolution: Resolved,' That the - Committee Cu streets, grading, nod paving be and'they are hereby au- Merited to grade and tier° the glitters on Lo cust street from the present paTeiRIOSS to Butler street. • • • Read and referred to Street Committee. All the business of Corionon Connell not noted attendee was concurred in. OA:motion adjourned. 17zser. Wean BertMLICLUI rlllierna.—Parect• ant to notice, the Republicans of the Fleet ward met at their Read Quarter; (tho long room over Meier/ Ifutpliy fi Botretheld's etore f cor ner of Market rend' oterth sta. ' ) and organized the First Ward:Republicin Club, by • electing officers and adopting the following preamble and - resoletdons es their plalorm: • Whereae, The result of the late election dis closes the feet that a large majority of the pee ple of the Northern States -are- opposed to the principles of the so-ealled Democratic party, se laid down in the Cincinnati platform, and Whams; We ere convinced that a thorough organization of the friends of freedom, together with a jedioious - eyetem: for the dissemination of. Republican doom:mats is all that is wanting to- emir° a permatiar,t triumph of their princi plea, therefore . Resolved, That we tide dey form ourselves into • club to be kuown as the 'Fleet Ward Re publican Clttb;and In so dolog, we pledge our [seises to we ell dilligent • and reasonable exer 'done to promote tho great prioeiplee of Itepub ileanioto etc promedgetectin the Deeleratien at Ia- doper.dence and embodied in the Federal Con stitution. - - - • .• • Ethelred, That with our Repoblican fathers we hold It to b e _ a eelgovidcmt etuth.thee all men era endowed - with the inalleasible- vight - Orazii," libeity, cad 'the pi:nitrite 'of Uppity* andthat tbe printery :abject and ulterior design' of our •Federal thectiament is to grant these rights to ail persons under its exoluelve jurisdiction. That , as our Repincan fethera, when they bad abet. I lobed slavery -in ell one national territory, or -1 . flake 3 that no poison dual be deprived of life, -liharth or Property; without due proms of law it become-a ..,lar duty to maintain this provision of the constitution (against all attempts to vio late it for the purpose of establishing slivery in the Territories of the United Ststes,) ley positive .legislation, prohibiting its existence or extension therein ; , Thai we'dray the authority of Con gram, ; or a Territtelal Legislature, to give legal exiitonce to classy ha any Territory of the I United States while the presentlonoltution ahall I be ambushed. .- - = • ' —-: ''-• ' . _ Rewired, That While we deader'ourealves inalterably opposed and hostile to the extension of slivery. we are equally opposed to any inter ferhos with it within the Scalia _where it now Resolved, That the ordiaanoo known se the ordinance of 1787, prohibiting slavery in all the territory then belonging to the Relied Bottom, Is the precedent von which is founded the Repub lican doctrine of the present day, that Congress his the right to present Its letroduction into say of the territories. ' • • Snaked, Viet hatenforth - ive are desirous of needing upon a platform of principles broad enough to embrace nil citireue. whether native or adopted, who are willing to fight tinder the banner of freedom. from close =mina folds shall gleam the beautiful end truly,- American sentiment, free men , frog speed, free soil end free ichooti. Rewired, hit the spirit 'of the Declaration of li:ospeed-thee and the Conatitution, sires. to , every man the right and privilege to worship I God as he sees fir, bad in the enjoyment of that I right should gn unmolested, unites, at varieties with established laws for the well being of stelery. That ve earnestly protest, against any ' ecclesiastical body, 02 identifying limit with a I political petty, as to claim thereby, an Indivlda silty, and element in the poliiinsdhat mast here' Its price bathe political market • Resolved, That in 'Jae. C. Fremont we races 'oho the fun and consistent friend of freedom, Who, by Lei manly and dignified deport/not dar- • log the late Presidential oonten, ham won far • himself r. persona popularity that will mark out for him fictere honors, and shoald the events, of . the next fel:tryouts point to him as the standard boater of the ftepahtioan party in 1800, the First Ward RepnblioadClub will be among the fine to cupp him. On motion, it woe: • Resolved, That the Read Qoeficre be opened every Saturday night and that the Secretary be authorized to procure • book to enroll the tames of all who approve of the principles as laid dollar. In the foregoing reaclutlona Itsaolved, That the prooeediess of the meet ing bo published in all etc papers of this county friendly to the cause of Ropablleanlinz CAPT. ANDREW MILLER, Pree't. J'Avse T. KIIIOAID, Geotaa ;Imam!: • _} .V iso wsr..Z HERSH, Tress. - .Toszrz Bnows, Body.. ' . D. 1., Cor. 1 _ Tus Cousrr IN 101 Corre.—Clat of one hon, dyed and forty.ouo bill, parsed upon by the °mod Jar, of the lost Court, eighty were lg. cored, the County to pay the coste—of the bol eros the Traverse Jurors found verdict/ of not ca p gc ' the County t o . pay the coats. Then " probably average ten dollars apiece— so ~ripease to the County for the last ' ter. foi , teirta,slaus will reach $lO7O. Three bur drecrovfottr bardred bills; is alleles wore Ignored Erythe anuml Jury et the cost of Partlee. Teams to item la vas haranit.—Pierca the :mug°, whose violent °alba:rata hare fro. queerly 'furnished the city dcpartmeet with paragraphs, tree taken yesterday to the Insane daylorn at the Weaken Pennsylvania Hospital, to which he was sentenced by the Court at the' last terti socompsaled the °Metre pease. ably, as was hot antklpated. Ile eali ho cup. paned it waa necessary to go, . but be expixted he would utry eto.7 a day or two. Tsm DAtraWilnall . 11 °3=12'7.-4w:3p, Doyle end Bayley, time of the persons' charged with the robbery of Dsoghenhoogh a week or two ago, hods hearing yerterdsy, before the Mayor. ' Bayley wee dierharged, an their tram no evi dence avant hba, and Culp ass released on ball Boyle mode • statement, the erabstarole of which vas that holed nothing to . do with the nutter. Re woe rocommltted. has pAizz.--id u r, Puke, Brq , &lo date Judge of the county, eke, took the . seat yikomild by .Jedge Boggs yesterday. file com e:deed= *wield by , the clerk of the Coed, altd he nom to the proper observance of the does. ens, Our rules Army . not 'heehaw-,aware- Indeed wa x ,:.did' not know it ourselms until yeeterdayievening--that - the doll - munity oily - of littsbccrgh has been honored foi two weeks past with the - pretence ', of distinguished no - - bility from England, blooded gent ....0 and , of tonne exceeding wealthy. - Notwithetaisdicg the general ignorance of-the comniaelty on thht point, a few of the fast young men hide city, r and some of the etaid English residents Louie posted and bevel paid the - distinguished &esti due honor; we am terry to rue however, a dealre manifested now to deny having paid these -hatt ers, which arises probably from excessive me- Lord Arthur/01M Hudson and • Sie.Charles Miller! Their , petition did not - cany them away, and instead of sporting ,it at the Monon gahela; they contented themselves with the more humble accommodation Ito bs procured at the Patton ROM, Diamond. Thia moderation was *harming. They were communicative too; and their admirers were aortfidentially- . informed that they had £40,000 sterling -- deposited with ' B. Jones '& Co„ bankers. , Drinking, eating end' riding were the order of the day.' Money Sowed like water; everybody was urged to participate with them in the good things or this life, and, everybody accepted the invitation. Sir. Charles owned a - sandbank in Misso . Mt end each sand for glees making! "Demme, sir, said Sir Charlee, exhibiting a goblet, "did you ever see each glass; my sand-bank will make the fortune of say Irani' His admirers never did see such glass, of °mime, and the glows men ' chants of the city. gave extensive orders for, this magnificent sar.d, determined to excel the world in the matter of glum._ Then Sli Chutes dealt' in patents, 'cud disposed of a, light for setting I SUM to a drogglet foible MO, and got the motl ey for it. Lord Arthur John was not engaged in sand or patent righte; his views wem mere in the agri- , cultural line. He.doubtless onto in 'the' a lege mdrance in rsal estate in this vty, and dettendeed shrewdly to be In a condition to ' realize the anticipated profit. So be vlalted the well known farm of Mn. Peter pensions; WU. Mu township, red - Vailested be to tarring as-' maned the grounds," - the- homes, the wagons, implements; Lc, don, anti ooneauded to purolsce at $16,000 for the farm and MOO for the Mock: ; My Lord would give Mr. Perohment i cheek for the amount on his bankers, S; Jones a Co., who hid ,ClB,OOO sterling on deposit, when the deed was made out. In the meantime, Mr. P. must girem hie coal contracts, for the borne could not be wed, and ?dr. P. did lo at a loss - of about $4OOO. - fits Lordship and Sir, Charles frequently lid. teed the farm., A pig would please their fancy, and to town;porker would go; now a fat turkey eicited his lordship's desire, and to tows it went; a pair of elegant blanhots followed snit; and any numher of bottles of real' old Irish whiskey were also sent to the city. Thioge Went on swimmingly. My lord and Sir Charles also cultivated the acquaintance' of Mr. McLaughlin, - shoemaker, Fourth street. Mr. Bel. has the honor now of being their , creditor-.for goods and cash lent to the amount of $45. Wo believe the transaction originated in this wise. Lord Arthur John and Sir Charles dropped in to buy a pair of does; his lordship pulled off a pair of tolerable boots, 'ken his aristocratic eyes beheid in the too of hig stooking--a hole. A half reproachful sigh esespcd his Lordship, anti he said "it is a d—d game for • lindson to wear a stocking like that!" Thi s attracted : the attention of Mr. MeL. A pair cf oboes soon fitted the feet of ' his Lordship and hid&from - his mortified 'lsle, the rent hose. "What is-the brass?" said his Lordship, running hie„ bud into his pocket. Sir I Mules said "My lord my lord, this will not do; charge this to my nerou.ot, 31r. McLaugh lin." And it was charged. His lordship told his friend that Jadge Mo- Clare advise Cl him to remove his depoets from 'Marrs. Joao & Co., ea they were not safe; ho reemtuneuded in ear place, the old-Bank of Pittsburgh. Bat his lordship was fearful the old Bank could not receive it at all, so he bought en accountll"lel:EntanaiDel:l'.4.4luP'.-B."-tir*k111'11PDSCP"Banill-orni*aluarmies&"..,13:-.'-ut:ire'itiLit'llir4n A7 e - ths ill-'llll2 , Palia-°111:: 1 which is now In hie room at the Patton House, to hold at least his daily spending money. The safe is worth $l5O. 1 ' On the whole these representatives of Eng land's nobility met with an exceedingly warm re • caption. Their acquaintances were only to. proud to accommodate them with small tune of money,—Eves and tens, sod they wets not , too proud to accept ouch small acoommodstione.-- They had no pride to talk cf.-Far instate Lord Arthur John, Instead of allying himself to soma noble daughter of knoble end ancient house in his own land, plighted Menet( to an interesting young lady, the daughter of his lerdehip'a land. lord of the Fulton House. And the marriage ceremony was to have taken place last night- If we were disposed to tr.oralise at this point we might choSee two tnalleots—the impertanne of "blood" in Dee Amerim, and the marvelous facility with which free Americans coo -artyMello reoorblood", In notelbsietaus. Alas eacrhotel the sequel-IFM eclgahL Yesterday ld'r. Perchtneut's Lawyer finished the deeds, and Mk. P., documents in hand, wai ted trp1)11 Ms lerdship, for the ohecknpon Messrs. Jones ft Co., for $17,000. But his lordehip was out of funds, and could not pay hics. so Mr. Perchment waited upon Messrs Jones ft Co., and found they had never had': a cent of his noble lordship's money. In the space of a short hell hour, what o change; the farm was not sold, but he' wee! bfr. Perohnumt accordingly brought suit before .the Meyer, againat Lord- Attlee John for swindling, nod the warrants for his ar rest were placid in the hands of the officers Unfortunately, his lordship had hired a baggy from Mr. Jac* Gordner, to go to Brownstown, to return in time for the wedding. He did not return, and it Is supposed heaelsed thematic., nit, to reach come country relive) , depot, and, leave the vicinity ." .. . We elacerely itympathhoi with the bride and her parents. The gusty ted, the later waves wain the parlor, ths apper was lald—Mr. Lotrgbuy, jeweller, who had odes:toed his lord ship $lBO In jewelry, was to act as his groom man, slid he was there.. Tho police officers won there elao, to.watch the arrival of his lordthip. But his lordship direppmuted AIL .. We presume we have not named half the per- sons who hare been victimised by this preciou scamp. A men named Broadhead, a brakesmin on the - Central Road, end an Eoglistiman, was induced to loan him $lOO and - go. - to. , Mled phis to lift £ll,OOO sterling, which Le P alleged ell was lying there for him. Mr. 11. was to be home' at two o'clock this morning. His lordship alto induced a eirople Englishman - to sot as hie MU , rant and take care of ble Itnand--he had one: Notwithstanding the meatiness of one or two phses of ts occurrence, It Le ai • whoe its mo a st laughable atfar we hays ever heard lt of trantmiring in this city. 'The money lasere,bwre not the /eel symnatby, and they will be targets for "rtastlog" for six' menthe. His Lordship's attorney wee also deoeived, but rather had his eyes opened toward the , lase , , • - —Ws have the, pleasure of recording the ar rest of"the 'lliad gentlemen by °More Hamilton and Wray, about half past hue o'olook last night. They - reached the stable 'at that honr, and as soon as they sew the police they ran, hut they were gloriouly drunk:--drunk as. lards—that they were soon overteken. When taken to the Mayor's OMoo - $3O and a' gold watch were found on Lord ArthemXolus. Both wire committed for a hearing to-day. -In the pollee office they still retained their hauteur. '. ; My Lord said Mots 'torah—"hand ma a chair." The effete replied "you are old enough to help yourself.". - Bo he did help himself.' Pau Buesture—llo not forg that this tinguished gentleman will deliver et the third Lea tune la the course before the Young Men's Library Association, this (Yagoda") evening, at Lafayette Hall. Els subjeot R4l boMonuats &awn, in "Mob, wo apprehend, some of the beet things be Ems yet said, Bill be said. It le humorous Ind satirical poem, and pronounced One of 1110 moot eoathingpleoce of satire, u well of humor and exquisite beauty, whiob ids Mash ed pen and mind have produced. We need reareely say, go and hear bin,, for of come everybody who can will be there. The crowded state of the hall upon both previous *melons when he' has Sectored for as, is the beet auto , ante of whet will be. We heartily eongrotolste the Leotaro Committee on the euellenoe of their selecaloaa . Josiah Quincy, Jr. -of Bottom, will follow Mr. B. For putloulus o f ' this even. log's performance lee advertisement. ZIEI PSISITLYANIA Ran.soen Texas—The taxes upon the property of thle Company for City and County_purposos for 1&50, reaoh $10,009., John 11. Hampton, egg.. Solicitor for the road presented a . poper to the Comity. Coin maltsfonort; yesterday, settles forth all the ap praleemeate, ae., and asking to be released from the taxa& One reason alleged to that It pays $109,000 to the State. It eeoms to ho the opin ion that the Supreme Coast will release the Company from Btato and County taxes; but a special act blade them as far as City taxes are concerned. • • Pau or a Drone Wett..—Aboat two o'clock on Sunday morning the stove wall on the south end of the Monongahela Bridge, thirty feat long and Skeen feet lash.. fell, carrying with. It a stable which was befit upon 'IL The fell mut caused by the rain undermining" the foundation. The oi.ble belonged to John ld'lttnney, tavern. keeper, South Pittabuntr, and he Win It three borate and a cow. Stripier to NI, after the ruins were removed they were found to ba tutored. - Dinzo? Cour...Delon Rom 11.19. 191111itos, A. J. Boaln's mailestre, TN P I, IIIIP MMer; CoI. Wu and Baridajor pAatifr; Matthiill and etsv are far defoadaat. &re facia; to to car a bat sae, slited to hew on • mortgage. .~. . AF - -. f ..i. c~~.... -.. ~" ~. Alt oxasyfran • isitmovitaxers going on in oat City we may donee that of our enterprielog and clever friend, Don Carlos Genie, comer Pena and'St. Mir streets. TIM Danko melted to offer.trt our citizens mit °taperer, choke assert meat °fine cigar* and tobaoce,—widott be /ea portadireot front s brother in Flown, moat* :-hrd Is fitting up his ..flotoking &loon" le the Mixt latutiontrmanner. Vire stake noir, in process of creation, ono of Motto Celebinted 'Turkish appestat; tho Neu aumum - this the' fret'attffe ipt , we believe, am one In Nee-York, to introduee this °tic keted mocking alma:etas into this coantry..... The Ilameduca elands in themmtre of tae room, en elegant and 'highly cruamented etruoture; in this are the rations bottle' "Mob contain the doe Tarldsh Tobacco, 'perfumed by an infusion of is fragrant h prb. A series of elastic babes, haring their individual =bee mouth-pieces, are screwed to these bowls, and the smoker recline' t ease upon the divan at the outside. Inhallog the odoriferous smoke veleta passes through six different Bosewater tubes before reselling the mouth-piece. A Alms- .Knlxo.—Yesterday morning - &boat half-poet eaten o'clock an ocoldcat d at Brown's coal pit at the other side of tha anon gehola river, which toadied ,in' the fin edicts death of a min named C. liepline. The ceas ed, it appears, went to work to the plt, as cal, When, onfartanstely, a large quantity o . slate fall epon him - crushing him to each mc steed that his dela - was almoet instantatiool23. Lear ..4CIA2 OF A BOX OF Fras.---wayor Adams had before him on Sunday throe •bo - ya named Martha L. Wagner, Michael Fanner and William Lynch, charged with stealing a box of figs from a freight oar on the Ohio and renagiranta Rail road. The complainant is a men ;aimed A. A. Bean. The boys — were committed 410 y for Tux Mumma Len . mar curet Rheumatism; The Mustang Liniment tures ear Joints; The Mustang Liniment cart Earns and Wounds; The Mustang Liniment cum. Sores end lll care ; The Mustang Idnitstent cures Caked Breasts. ard Sore Nipples; The lfastang Lint meat cures Neuralgia; The Mustang Liniment cures Corns end. Warts; The Mustang Liniment is wor th 3,000,069 crelltra per astunn to the United Stoles, as theuntaerver and restorer of valuable' Horses end Cattle. it morec all Sprains. Gelds, ?founds, Stiff Joints, ko. 1,111 you answer thLs question? Did you lover hear of any ordinary Soreillnelling, Sprain or Stiffness, either on man or betel, which the Mustang Lirtimont would not'aure? Did you ever visit any respectable Druggist in any part of the world—in Europe, Asia, or Ante:lea-- who did not /my .qt was the easiest discovery of the age?" Sold everywhere. Every funny ahotdd hero it; S sites. Balsa &NM; Itoacittam New Tork. e t :,...._.:, amigos' m o Pluro nß.ota midontstoobl a:x Inlis Dan attumat evodob" . • • AtWIDDLY/PBlt.72w*O SALM _ Itit • Burn tadp of ULM? 7ottf standing, and is reoptadondtd lay.tisap, . WU • intreind stool 7 can car Bartm Pike. flofts. Oarsw, MM. ctillblthut =paid Bores at. oyez 10.01,..0r gym .Bon g Vox% WA, nwl- A IlsWl. NMI, Awn. ntmlons. Sow WIPPIss. trommmendot by nonon.) Whitlow Piles. rectint llas Bites. 2 12 ,1 * , Attwes, *nu= , Lltabw Bait Month Eatr. No* and Oratted 1.125. Bow Nate; Mots and leak "winds. It ls • Matt tnlusWs remedy and tam *Melt fax to testldott to br th ousands who haunted fttat ty W.g of Loston awl an' , for Wu Wiwi,y mot In na .o..pc• vlllO3B &In do an co I aterAmt with. a ph i t 1 ttro Antiptlatm Ms mar from Ms purest toa fron a redro brought twin .11ort*-4,1 article. - . that rlntxy—and the propsio.ors Aso. triton tal .Isases. Thrldwans. see entails. - mopes. and Whore trlggroLit onmosons, oxio roxamstentwa It tntlto ern. .80l s Bawls patio is pnt us, to I:rip tin toast stamped Coan e emu with a picture of a haw and •Mu bled soldier . .blab a Ls Wea, enntrarld on the 1.1.1, per. Paws. 25 A ._12./..DDltio.* 00. PoWntstali Ott sala il la i ll. II II A 120.. No. 22 BmitLll•l4 *toot 020. W. ditat, /JO Weed st. 11. A. HULK*** CO or. Woad an tt tia,, and SLIMING EMU. eo Woad st Paten* .: . REOwAkt * tdc l / 2 1 NAII.Jadsrst st., A lichen/. • . - , Intattlroxt . . . A Card to ttui.Gooviz 1J M LA veiva 9cu rZBIODICAL Y/Ll.B Us. Inoallble =a removing obitmeruems et Inntr, . _..... . - All Medical Mon Know AtivakrultamtutzutsaaleaVacan ontbgzod tuveaulaat, uhatbur /km . tom" culdrat Jar Ogsr mu:glut gr gal...lb:ma:A beettnztatiNtfluar4l; zoany couvutuutl.ao attuag young letutleu lleultuu., pal* In Um aide. palmation units /art. !Matting nrinnl cad dltm•but alai* suan allows aril* fr ttot lutasp• um uruttuvt; whasrrer tbal la tVa tutu ids Pals trig !mush& remedy all Qom ovIU, Nulluul tiptlett rireetittat autemelLY aauh 141.. *Nat Must Le nuitittr Would. aid all &somas Penalktr ti f. =Wray be uput.llly unut. Puce 0.00 En. &X. sod toy DT all Um DruagUlt so-! Vv , Au two: a Ilim. musts as Alltutum IltnalbrB 1 ) Xfl t e r V?. trlithatiaify ikteo:liiiiithijiiia; tuvb. utuy trill aunty tlte tra4a at propriety.. rtesa. &au tatul tt. Pillt 1.7 mall on mulct' cd MAO tbutavlx Patabsu,A P. P.U. aut.2l•lrd2uta 'rELEGitAfI , III6. O t7NO R.SBRION4 10. Car, L--Bessave—All the members were present exoeptlegifesom B4U, of Hew Biennia: A, Bell, or Tenn. Briggs, Butler, Doc e,:s, Bon - stop. Johnston, Jones, cif Tenn., Mallory, Reid, Elebettlas, Samuel., Toombs, we• ler and Wright -,- Tee must Committee was itepointi4 to walt on the Preside/IMO Inteetolitm that there ;was a queries, and that each . Boma had amembtod and were reedy to receive any communleation no ralget be pleased to unite. • A elegise ColllZlttell of the 00080 lOW in conjunction with that of the demo, sad to each branoh'i report Was made Gott the President I worddCommouicate hie annual menage to Coo. grese tom.rron, meridian. The Senate Men adjourned. Homm.--Abont . 300 m. - mbers were present. Mum liorlger, of 'Jammu, Garnett, of Va., Allen mod hlorrisoc, of Mao's, to MI vaelecles, were lourX;fted by taking en oath to support the Consitptior.. presentel the credentials of Ur. Whitgeld, sad mond that he be sworn. Otter .gapers were read, and a paper from Gov. Geary. cettltrlng to th e hot that Whitfield had been Sleeted* delegate from EMU ma the fires Mon diiinfOctober. - Mr. Phelps sated that the mail ecturse be pursued. Mr. Glow objected and was about to state his num/ when Mr. Phelps addle wee known that 0 meaner had ozietedia therepresentation from Eutaw His Credentials had - been twesented and read, end this entitled Mr. Tibittielnle have the oath administered to him. At the lest are. *lon the teats of all the delegates from New Medea, Nebraks and !Canoes were= contested and their credentials were received and the oath of office administered to them severally without objection being blame/ed. Mr. Grow--1 objected. Mr. Phelp4-.1 mean without serious objao. lion. The 00DfIll proposed to be penned by the gentlemen from Pennsylvania was contrary to precedent with one exception, and that was an exception to the rule; I refer to the New Jersey oontested eleotlon The Opt/her observed that objection beimy made it would be the duty of the Chair to sob. mit the tpaestlon to the Home whether the gen, tleumn be mom in delegate. Mr-Campbell, of Ohlo, suggested Grew whether, so this to the abort missior, and there was much unfinished busizen, It Would not be better to allow the menu tu pass'over as it did lest sondem en • similar oceselon, fie did not see that anytilleg could thus be lost. Mr. Grow.—l, cannot suede' to the request Mr. Carepbell.;—..thaee done my duty. Mr. Grow in reply, to filf:Pheips retd that the course he proposed was not unprecedented,. and then-were Strong oases in the books to it in that of the New'Jersey tontisted elution neitheriet of delegates. Win admitted until the onatoittee on elections, after two or titre's menthe reported. The Roue at tho last sendon, had sent a oomminlon to Kansas to beectigate the Oahe of that Territory and, after fall delibers. lion, the Rouse had decided that no vaild elec. 'flea had been held, sad hence Whitfield was ejected from his seat What change had talon place to the Oriente act of the Territory Place the lest session? Its 'cab:dour* stands se it did el: months ago where. the Dolegate woo re. jetted. The Legislator* wes en usurpation; Its acts wcreaharactottrodby unprecedented tyrany and emoonatlhatlonal wrong.; Its laws were the bleakest and most albite to be faced among those of despotism. The 'Rouse wig now asked' to overturn Its dernsion mad give villdity to ty- • rueful forced on an onedlilott people by the arm sa te go being atad to shield the Invaders of their rights-tram mdshbotingstatee. Mr. Phelps said he wool - MA* proper time be ready to dofend the validity of ' the Nelda- tore end laws of ESZ/11. Last cassia* Mr. Whitfield was sworn in and bb credeettals re. (creed to the Oonimittoo on libations, who to. ported adversely to Me coat, and In favor of Reeder. A yr.oaney WAS created and hit. low a old was elected to fill that vacattoy and la maw WO for that purpose. Yet the gentleman from Penasylvaala has proclaimed that this question j udicat Pea aded and decided at the last scuba : The gentleman while voting splint Ur. Whit field, smigoed il reason for doing to that he WAS elrettel miler an onconstitational. eniatment, but be. toted for Mr. Reeder to 0411 a ass: In • the 'bunco °fell ha. - 1 Mf.. Grow. explained; ho bad stated that ti peo onplaude of Kansas were entitled to repmente. 1 io drai:-1 to bestow It hi that trey as praiser ander the purifier otrootrure lir; Phis reeltallog, said th at Mr. Orono.: pcaltion'was that the people, of ASIA° Oft• titled to a delegate; hot who was hers to canted the right of kr. Whiseld. If the Leaden= of Pennsylvania we deeiroos to Seall:1 orals 11100 'seated. what sense of josfine could hi opi pose Mr . Whitfield , there being no ntestaital Mount Where vas Ms love for e people'of 'Rune? The S OC USMICeiIOOOIIO SiOnld prima* sod -a representation; vote were can for ao other man than Mr. Whitfield In October. Let the dolour* be *worn to; his draftable mix then he referred to the Committee on Elections, and when their report ha' made, they can tut ft they beraneleelle• Inquire& • • ' The 'questlintltras.thin taken whether Mr. Whittlehl:ber sarat,"erldeh was deeded In the Regale* by 07 against 101. . - MEM 1,2. Graf Mond it recensideration et the SW and to lay that =du on the : Thunsecesefed motions were made to adjourn per esil of t ohe House, eta, by the friends of Mr. ' Whitfield in rd, as was said,' to postpone the action on Mr. tilrowhs motion until the arrival of abeentees. - Four o'clock P. IL—,Variou!leatlemen pair ed off, hunger and fatigue serving as excuses Mr. Campbell remarked that sa a umber of 1 gentlemen onhis aide had gone to dinn e the, it right that th e Rome should adj onru, 'but his motion was rejected. ": Mr. Milleon said he was net williegto be pun lilted by beteg kept here because others chose to pair off. Elle Anotion - for a oall of 'the House prevailed and 138 members answered to their names. • The doors were closed and excuses were beard I for the absentees, some of a humorous' character exciting excessive laughter. " Daring these prooewlings Mr. Million spoke of the exposure of the reputation of Congress to the ridicule of the people and the derision of the public. press. Re had always attempted to prevent struggles similar to that in which the Rouse was now engaged. Various propositions were made , one by Mr. j Sneed that the pending business be postponed , and that the members proceed as heretofore to 'I select /mato by lot. Cries of ... agreed" end laughter. Mr. Qeltman thought that it would be right. We ere endearering, he said, to laid some per, silty on members for not being in their seata and I don't know a bolter mode than to select our seats in their absence; (Laughter.) Mr. Houston—l'll go in for that if you ent. tinge to Ifeen the doors closed. There was no action on the 'proposition. The B ergeaut-at-Arms was by order di:cited , to bring the absentees to the bar' of the Hoare. Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, inquired whether While the Bergeaat at Arms was executing that order thee* who had been here all the time could get their dinners. (Laughter) The Speaker responded negatively. I While the Clerk was calling the roll one mo tion to adjourn, he was frequently interrupted by the Bergear.t at Arms announcing the arrest I sod prodaation of certain absentees. Several I gentlemen hutaorouely moral to take up the ' , criminal docket. The absentees brought before tho Rou en the pay se wereutu orderedt of lie to be discharged from custody rgenntatermlf fees, which la $2 each. (Cries of ' , fork over" and laughter. Mr. Macs being among them, he said he wee wilttng to be discharged without payment of fees and accept, as a substitute, solitary, confine ment. (Laughter.) Re . went home at half put three, so every orderly man should, leaving the members here going out and taking a horn and placing themselves in such a condition that they did not krone what they were driving at. (Laughter.) Mr. Trafton did not think that thu House should take advantage of his honesty. Ho had just returned from dinner when the Bergeant.at- Arms opened Viedoor and let him in. fie Lad not been arrested. Mr. Lindley thought the fee was *heap and ho wold cheerfally ay it. Mr. u Houston, to those standing--elt down; I want to see the prisoners. Mr. dobb of Georgia' would discharge them on their giving a pledge that they could hereafter Tote for se adjourrar.ent. WA.3I3RIOTOX Cm, bee. L—The Supreme Coast met this morning, all the members being present exespt Justices Wayne and Nelson. The galleries and lobbies of the two Homes of Congress were crowded with spectators: The weather L 3 beautiful and good bunter is esery-, where provileit. There is a large attendance of members in each breath, and the usual mes sages preliminary to business have been ex am? Med. 'winding the appointment of the. Joint Committee to wait on the President. • In the flame, Mr. Phelps presented the ors;• dentials of Mr. Whitfield es a delegate from Kamm ashlog that be be sworn in. Mr. Grow objeoted, contending that the ES/VISS election was illegal, having been held in violation of the organic law, and also of the constitution. The President wilLmot send In his message till noon, to-morrow. WAszasatta err; Dec. 1.--On BelfordAy 'night an aealdent occurred oil the Manassas Gap Saaretvi, near the Giver Stage; in Wilma co., Virgthia. The bridge crier th e Shenandoah riser at that point gate Way as an engine and fire Cate were passing over, precipitating the Whole into the riser froni it - height of 45 feet. The engineer, fireman and einduosor were killed, end :oho Q. Boa, a passenger, of Warren co., fatally injured. 'firer Oszattts, Nar.,27.—Adstoes from dforl ops CODfiral the successes of Vidauri e gad relate more rorolntionory suosnmenta. Cotton; sales 13,000 bster of bigher lli. Lard in kegs a! 18. Starling Elias:sp. 71. Freights I:Truss/1. Gosnrisarv, Out; Duo. I.—Tito Supremo Court did not oostoovneo Their taros in this city to..dey as mix-'pouted, tut scooting. )14111: dreq . thisill Aram Jcslgo& Judge Rennet has realigned 'aid the Governor hint tendeiedJudgo Scott the ap pointment emcee*, Deo. I.—.Ka etas dates to the 2lst .aro , received. Judge Cato 'refused to Lune e habeas comas In the ease of Hap, the raurderr of Daectel. The pro-sieve:7 teen are consider My excited. Harr Dec. 1.--The Bank erateseedt oboes sn tureens° of $1,031,000 In loner a de crease of $31,000 in epecie, =B,OOO in cireals- Don, aed $28 . 000 i n depoms. Crtnukoo, Den st rattans are Fremont, 44,127, Huainan, 36,241, FM. more, 9414. • *.nremmtirtua, Deo. I Noon.-Flour market steady with a limited despond; asks SOOO las at $ 8 ,60®61.2, including a lc: of W. B. Thomas at $8,134 e.. 1 some, extra at $7; GOO bids extra lately on mend for tbe private tennis. There Is a steady de homo trade at $6,75@e8,26 as in quality. Bye Flour steady- toles GO bbls at 84,b0. Corn Meal very, duil, and' Pennsylvania freely offerod ai $3,121 without buyers. Tho supply of Wheat le limited and the market doll; lake 600 bosh at $1.6001,66 for good to prime red and $1,8001,08 for trhite. Bye team and wanted at 80e. Corn in demand; soles SOOO burl. /Southern yellow afloat, at 680, and 2000 in store at 1360. -Barley steady; sate 2000 bush at $ l .- 3.5 andl6oo bush !Utley Malt at $1,40. Oa* guar; Sales SOO bush prime Delaware at dlio Whist. In limited request; small rates of !Ala st 32@33 In hbds and 201(480o. Cr , lixonsetert, Deo. 'l.--Flour firm and prince tending upward; sales 700 bbls at 55,60; sales 300 bids on Satarday.reening at $5,36. Widely has advanced; sales 1200 bbla at 25€45i. Hogs buoyant, but trausactionsare kept private; gales have boen made at $6@t3.18 ;wording to quality. Green meat; saleroso gime at 71 a !twitter advance. Groceries: a limited basin , = done with no now feature. Wheat twoharzed dace Saturday, red moderate at $l,OB. Cote; ' the receipts have been large daring the put week, bat prices are eachanged; old 48®50; new 46. • Oats; sales 250 buthels at 40c c mar ket Thai river is still rising slowly; weath er mod; sting with the appearance of rain. Nan Pun, Deo. I.—Coaon arm; Wee 1000 bales. Fleur send"; 13,000 bbts sold. Wheat greedy; gales 90,009 bush at former figures.— Corn bast a declining tendency; Isles 40,000 bets; plied 780. Pork doll and =rattled at $l9 for new. Beef Una Lard buoyant. Whiskey bad adownward tendency. Coffee dull at 90111111. Posse dull. Llneetod OH steady.. Pig Iron steady at $29 604000580. Tobacco firm. Rica qui. st. &Oleo heavy for Cotton 3-18. /Rooks doll; Obloarto and Rook Island 981; Mob. Routh. Ara 80; N. Y. Contra! 84; Iteadlng 82k; Clare- land and Tolada 74f. Bsyrixoka, Deo. I.—Flour brisk ot ' $6.60 %Sleet lello better. Co,n 000luteiged. Whip.. by 80eato. . . FOBLICFNOTIOR TO TEA DR A TM RS - TVs yam bOOO oboa kir Mont,. goy _bulbar In W 1 tb 14inko room, tot eaAßltsan las aro, bit .aurra And ob. soy itsdat. 4 Arstratt tiff• to sim bm Cowo4 Um ON Cloaste7 biek.l tto Dlizemd. bija- Drava% Pe MOUIIIB PAtTUN. rregfsuay. -I . I CANBEkRIES-40 big!' for Billibb) . GANDIUD, ' ' IMAM tore and for • 'top__ J. R. CANIIIELD. lITPATE . Te -6(315A-7-100bagi. Inoue who, toe au as u. 13 J.B. UaNigLD 2 - 6 Tlaid.for wile RIOE-15 tierces woysa (p ' Northapitarolinij stuiaxmax Stld Ibr orb by • swum DtLfraltirl. BMA pjliflY UP 311 6Vatld fo .• r sr • ash a 029 mama nn, gn BE Ls calintimAß.Ei& reed aid brisk Dr atl9 BRNSTIfttDILWORIN. BUBMIS o'ddf • mL_ aildi aria mama araDIL 121. 40 I TWL9T TOBACCO recd usbe ag•* =atria& DiDttoam OLEN jull(RA.WLS—Jast sllliehroli I D ts.tt ! s ir a a'l4 MEOKS--Wo bpo-jast °VON"r enni.D.a.n& L_____..a.inasotraoo rusNos anuricks._ l 4,, PIW, . • lth; iißo a ntes Lake Minim fi a : • .10 Mg bp. a kt nc~ • 1 r as ,•;{ i:A ~7ilD Ef=MM! • » 17 / I —the ataget na thomor. but there tru Teryllt. tle oftered ?mat deg hands. the only lots being a.drir wag:flogs sting g so,ocesuo. horn gore. 42 bbli extra and extra handy at $ 4 60 60.76; 60 do at $4270 $0.64 75 do at 1. 6 ,97055,75; GO - do fmally extra at ;646h g do extra 0.08.25 And b 0 db at $497. 1 orI3I7OKWELEAT ELME—a rather better dantand; sales • mons from 1000 Es do at $3,00. stern tag lb sags, at 5 2; 76 per 100. and fatinf—tery mu. ando= glee 0f.200 and 160 hes Oats manilla at 90. HAY—ales at ander of 12 Lug at EMIL: ner ton. C OOPEadOZ—ro ale of 2 4 00 0 dab itoga at t'S per and 10 01Lonr bbla at so. • • • 011 —falea of 10 bbla Nol Lard 011 et 05, and 16 do at 97. Onte atoq llama at BACOT 11-m. ittn; smolt, tales of Ehouldas at MCA and LtEdt—ales of a for anal/ /ote of new No 1 at 1 / 3 40 LI. oitr nadeng.• fad are Darin 6 eta goer, for hear/ corn , and fbr dimmed flog; WOOL • ClLEE ol B—itaale of MO bre co and 40 do mmon In oar lot at 10. gate. In tote. at 103 C 8 0Ed—a sale of 160 to Nitrate or Soda at 4. 'Emir I =o trrnia — psekat rates at 12844. as In 0005517, gal roll at WM Wet of 10 kg [racked at US. and 2 bbli rod at 14 sad 3 do at 17. Thee a Al slur. acoirdiat to the instal mark, rose yesurday to 6 feet tube% and by the*luny snub to 6 feet 11 lecher. but the tocanhoultals';plee mask ladteated only 6 het scut. Tye dee was trout the dlleasur, mad stoned In the artarnion. The ntatnlng bcitrnatowns. Me mortal thelglrri thing there at the nts of I.l‘ tuba an honi, and we may expert • little siva trona thattiver todsr. Stang& cm the whist was ults brisk, In th • way of loading, hat these were no a:llWe, and no dearth= meld /br Steubenville and Wheeling. The Mr Win Wel. lug nu leadlng for Lentsylllc Lk (hoses f o r Nachillies &walla and Prairie Mose En Clekuuat; ai m Wave end Irecucark far 14, Icorbr. South esserks. Grampus ye! New Orleans. - and ew'Anse lrusonya—Yee Pittibarth !reline Areociatton Usti dret meeting yesterday morning to manna es of stainhts. •• _ .a•.„l.lnronctsts—Heavy :ulna% Welk' /hi 1:10041,. 7M,....nniTittebtrishbfarnii.eftires./stelaa dOc I:l4=3A li e " . *Mtn nerloo 114-11osWAr111.14 The. • MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. ae% t Mto ore d a sad dted Of excitement In the hog mark. drovers vas and wood mensal/a sunlve demand at a 6. and most cam were. at the doge. a•kleg • Mother Zadvance. Lug sold to • ernebitret4e extent at:104(.-- plV.otisileirgWe4, atPtgib'atetlagotTret=C • f•rua admen, but may bo ot gnod dere ge ... e a rta a tnUt • "pant . Ir .: lntent boat cot= In nitre nr- ONCUMALI. DOS. / ..... 5109 7,;..22R1121Uka Wu better to. day and prime roiled anent -60 per bbl Neter. - The sales totornlse 410 bbls at .45,tb,'•. BS do 44 c 1.41.0 340 - do 441440: U./00 do 0413E0. and bot do at 81.24 , reattnts duthtlit . hen 24 Imre entoprks I.dlt Ws. arta-Then br Atte better frelleg In the market. Stle 6011111 of the adders are oration SUE 11 d: ibrindt• there le but Mlle ammo% and ['tiros en =WAAL Cola-Ealem alOO3 bee old at 44e. 'The market Is eteadY f B Bl.lO. TM, receipts dating the week amount to 44,- , 000 totsh. Itraf -Than lWO b Is ulb a at the ' Gar demand, ftr =tote Rye a 1 78Q80, sales o Itakaer or ' • „ or 1400 boo Wore fall at The 'Winter-The demand le 4131.6 and prkom advanced M. al 24. Y. Wm op 900 bele at - 2 1 ' e.and4lo EOM Enntas Caerea-Eatee Las at 10r. market dry. ." Eona-The =net emit cues toque and buoyant. The . " I.7 Z. Th litZ 7 4 7 sf." ° •4 o Al 2 loll l ,l:•l l agri. Q~petr*olars were tot allowed to traner'rn 01442.-11414•00i3o0 Ifams ar 73( indeed /Mr End abort al bs d uitt 1 14196.k' na..emand vas le of 900 b &gun goal to-day. with eatsblotchblotlee at /0/4,- .Ikatt -.Emir Ross la bald at IE, but we heard - Ono Wes riltrol l MPekiti e li7. Market doll end no. eeneed. ant lt woulo. Oa =lntl: 60. 157 what route lots =ld be sold En Etta -A aids of 8 bble Clover at Kb IMPORTS BY RIVER. • 880WN74/. 4 . o va t t %Atm) It EiROWNEVILLV. b 7 Lamar-161 bzu o a t IMicun 366 Darius.. army eo: bble eStriUS. &lath; *Bich. astrjera I do butter. owace. WORTS :BY RAILROAD. 911tabunite Pt , W..* Cl. B. B-38 laßo frame % Platt& eo 20 eaebene, I le a / 1 9 Z bra foam. Halbert Banzahser; 60 do letadlea.P Belau it ea 14 lal• top ors. Rum/. 21 bat shale; Balmer t bb ed. D.ebsea do Dius. Ido orm 20.400 saki boom a em.oloooed 4 - lolls , har. a su* ao too. cr...1.1.0 ter, 94 who Plor. J a Oloatin 30 tow ore. Meet a Loyd: 248 boa cora. 5110 40 Lust. 1101111001. . 11 0Beeses /3 ea 3 01 • fool, g 11aeb•oath 24 3113 Meer. Jl. Plum 31 hides, tllltannet .a . tHarstot; a bbl. Ontia Ha r. Gory -tin .1 eo; 11 do. 1 a= & E nt I l k _Li. Pgl".l„...yNinvp bbit,-&,,,,, column a ec; /94 dos a•000..0 0 ..14 11 ; Tam Llpponcate al ea ems book., I.s4Dea emalloca 7 *Era 2.1 rolls Inlbet, 4 eke ands ash, 4 bbla port. /7 act 1.4 1 bbl Ma, 3IL ltga taatorol t 331040,2 bgs eloveroleol, 670 331, l our,, 4 3 b d :s w e ett 7 .l ' l4 bc.r.tit ilgu a tAt.b2 l ? 74.-r.. .P bay by door. Brava a. Klekpatriek: 35 047/ Bad. alma= at 41300; 20 bils Date. • A Ilamat a ea; 250 beer barl•y, smith: 7 aka eau. gmleb. 31•10 a 10:1111.41r; fici to 3 iv fr4• Altrkli l . l =% l ll2=lllllti d t V B l lolloa. a tree 17J.tnaa or hoat, evtlettirele 147 331 t 11cur. Pataloonr= 3414 baba% gasmen 9 TM* togal. 4 deldth 4- tee 2 eta antaab , eluiror a Dllirorth; 41 as 410eolared. 11410 , 10.30 a ec 0 bbla a Idakor. bleCtitkast 28 Obla whlo.l km Walls. 3 llerdaare /0 el. holm 27 1.01 rotate.. 3 9 dza br00m:437 bv feed, 20•40 b a Omer. 18 731.1 11010..4 63 iagel, 4 30, shows, LS ma el:tht mars; 11 bO I II.I.IBkAT. All.; zo kin bare... 7 011 Tera 81 `& 3141 B041.1. - liEGISTEB. - .11.(S4Y10-:X!aniaph, /mums, 00l D M'Air:Zi:i:-t.laiiesilt. CroWac;lnic-Lutevte.ik d;c1.1: rarduza. /gouda, Ws: Diartia.Y.W.Nestbut.' - rester de, Gramm mere ran 4 Add 9 Made id the ebaanel andM a gard. - - Atl Advertbentinuf of An.onme. =ark la paid be inni e btr el t Zinda.Pab' DITTSROH.. MITEVEIIII, 1317 .AND 0644 EST OF AZT, • On Sth'etroei, huaillasoulo' Hat ' BlDDLE9.lTiessuntr —. J, tonna Wain neo,4BlPronotar-T,BLACKBIOUf ..diorzurctar:ov Pan a. Pinnotto-inkts..= no. , "Indy ann Gant --20 _Winn without Lanlen . .. 4.- ::: .1:0‘ eta enk Xr. and Mrt..PLti dip= la the in* lot ot Itot D 10.7 tr 1 1 .81111.11U7111ti. whet alibi ors ItoaxontS3 ptuar estLOS 51.8411 TEIII TOZSDAY 17.12111 ND. Deo. 20, to eourclonto wit/ vita 56 . Nan to mos ear =Jun .a.I7Z7BVTION. Clanzum, Plunt.tkßadodolph; It Plea:lett otterth,mos Di the Oramer.. - • A Csanu. To iseijAggle with a &mantle Dina. ifl tle eds. 1:111.1 • US LlZ;rzrzirmess. - ni ad a Vati j atigraVr e e...l........ uluh " 4 a°l** *• Mashie:m.3dr Name - fth• Ow• IltOrlolv Wahl aad Mrs Plankott • vn..pla:r. / 111 41t.1 or me Porn 110h0Lt Wry/ b. DrodaerS. tITTSBURGH THEAT.II.II. imes* 444 1140444 r-.......-....—JOHNPIIO. FQEMEL kinseec...J. BIM= Manua•Cl.J.4o3u4 Ham 47 , 9•4044 ii Bout 444 ParvetP4.....600 PrintstixeMar/t4 —Vs 00 Boseator colored De n o= Baur 44.4: 400 no= , laucener Bcosatton hal leen muted by' the brilliant arltorerconatkotc of Mos unarmed Icier Ookun•Man end critig gatjembiteavel'° Ela igrtburthg Turs ammo. litotr.ky.,.Drenimino. 24. I ass: mu flop TooooD calm. or AN INS ratrettitz. Panama eltsScr4 Mr. Conroe, In which turetli tins I." Addy Wm. aro "CtrtdclUtern Lawn." met dines 2. cox Hunteve Jlg• with Mrs Yount; Count Mild, Woven rata/. Aim Aster. Avon!, U. 44. • Mir Ida& the =cantina. Taros of MOW TO PAY TEE RENT. nl iVe. "l4 , g eg.r a tha e r ib tr wi g h ,ll, h .Vngi"Dripk To conclude witlx Tbs Fara et the LOAN OP LU.' ' Peter It Pik, Tout& Orrtrude. wlth onto, Oroka 416r_Doors coon at OM: curtain Mau T o'clock. PUN. WONDER AND DELIGHT rI 1 Immense Attraction CITY HALL. Pesillrely for a few Nights Only. MONDAY DOEMBER Ibrr The °Aging FARIII Of AVA. TIrE iVORLDRENMED htkalVIAN J. hula/Just Degeltuf•l • mak imeateral mike. af%tigtrAti i rl ' A& ht rrifl?l:74 fm41.1 4 .74 1 " mammas nutturAilants . - 4 PAti n a i ==. o , 4 :ard zir, IriadVil7l:7r"abilha':fttt=.4.tdi ls4 7.7iliOtair or 17 NORCVTATIV21 ; WM* la the LARGEST RC TEE WORLD. aqd =Mat u P at an fipilUbl of over • - • -ptp Doan!! • Th. parannunns will Isola& min imo unto/Wu .31AGIRAI. 'AttIt.IITEITERIARTORIALILLUZIONII, - Which re ar ° Ilearli.affig:Z.t.t.,,,itg: 1 learli . affig:Z.t.t.,,,itg: to tly the axes, stag Immo tato U bassinha whol Woo. an - atul n d ast 0! so boantun snatoted at - to dey m ta.otj, Want IQ Da aftha hurt I.lllol dder. an In sztantandlrinsty tba most asnanta denu k a ntra," on Twintralv. Cvits• • • o .•=ea 41 asiftsit f'!it'nua4! !cIFII7x!, -irri* " z44d ' z trin.Waprats,ii, JORN LIARRIB-_-Bttm Almoner, ROBERT CRITIt. oortscrren - • >. Jimmy so.ialraiiad• Bey- faIX SKILL reams AND- =TAGUS Tilitabln AT PD 10 PALEL—Ths irnbeeribmstill es tress th e premises on TOSPDAIG - ItiMi et smscsmens. IPA MI sans ariand attested on lbs Orestes ese Terns Eigggrzujorztvatu=l.l tr0ct.4:47%. of *bout ig:Laz mar. the Mather on Use easMis Lelth the of meant.' a.ve the Win Mr umens cloten,webriesg, eo Nea m t i l r ene , M2lll fir dmvxv. begirt= b a t i aTLrl v. t i e w ak , k , t t t t at'!" Patoi OSC to s vislinnAn= peewit? can Manes' Ine nto Aar IS sun Mee ail .ner nonnmemni Mist lass be lennMd, la : Ages of Co ini bi emu cm meted blUs. - - L eaniAllL PPM), *Dauber& .11071i2Crilairtrb ""Antanter Cosnebn QELBlLiltiliEit FEED CIITTE.IIB fbit.4 Da ' nen -•-• BOLZ4EB &COLLINS. ve just reed VII 7 Nu* NUM a op Sp.--soo.,bous T4P.!,1,01' IL/ • = - • AsO•BBLMLIIII Reirrl.Bo k - VAII. Dam" APIIOE3 . .= so , br a rialtogNws 80P90.11 IC AN w47 4 {. ) Flx" 6 "tit. is. uanait Psr"? ludv Z. u rCkir k 's24 Wits. I COMMEELIe 07 41111EMIELAnOS: pow igcm J.X. mom.' EXlguzaa.ll.lLlita=4"LEZl alA.Ltr, cvir, PIZEM ' • przrwmtut mARKETIL Elamutatr Oman Otrtw, Tatiday ttarabast. Daa.A E no. wu Ml* men satiattroattmtan La Natant,' arden. end Saittutthas km. Wm:4 was plait brim' actlraly. • .MWSEMENTS 43,att . ' rik WE.1134 a co. rrafiatf--3001) lbs. for We by , 11 .A.PAIM8700X A A A 07 e ate 8,--WO My parka sactu! }mad *ad fsr „ ,AkAnia.llEltUltrfte:r.At --=l., 14'EtelL , obble reftnad, mashed a; W, to. a m,"' Pow. t a, co Ott= i s s age br . -Mt-40063 • -- I ±- 4011, • • • - g ° Ri o Coffee r "11-6-b osaazzaELY Elan paw/ APPLES by-twbbr.for J., tab by noTi . Main - - P. Lt. DAVIS, - Auctioneer. Cbssaurstat ZAP Rams; corner ef . Wag ma ii,ta NSVRANOE. STOOKS At Auction—On • 4 xttt•dsun_.a,nv.t., 4th.a tt 7oma o'clock at /Instants' u tenstmt. arlll ld .11 chime Wascambizzaaa Oacmay Ettok: lb do . East% do do - ta t do Paliminuala kit. saris gASDF9A :E, DYE t3TUFBB, a,. At yirsdassdavaaraoma December 3 two ulst. will sold aS th s osasstr , sad suem a ..m i sr a Wcoel . sad f ilitti streets, a small =ht., lu Dart of sLou bol=trarM r lit IZT baauzif. uata"7`l', anon, woad scums. asaf /Yen tlt not qtrs. tem do.bbJSIC way mkt:, N,s shaoselltr. 2ou sal Cuss. hl msader, toss 462 • as... I /11RotlikL OTION—On l a, xi" Thand.7 reptag.Dera 4lta at 7. o'clatt, at t b . 3,..e.b.,,,,e h a a nts ath. tt . Intl la. said. an Anima EritGrOtrOdilont of t /itwarrai atal Trattrlsva Dallat4 s,'"ger i t 4rigigr• lib . trealeZVlZ on Isitrott:"X=lntantaTedtanritt•!: "11:1_____4113Vig•trenTO. VP.1t5.a1.174.' ________ VOITNTRY STOREAt Ametion:--411 Wed , nazdar lambs. December 3.1.' ecomanoing 10 0 • 1001 Y. Will mold at emoroxrcial &as room. Omer ortood and 111 .0tbseta. met of 00ds from a =atm note, embalm, of abatat .117 deectiatlOn (=fa astianykot In a ran Ce ... 7 , : tid re:angora We anus 110 Pan .17ta1a,Dalakar,Gla/4,ma. sthlta Camtrica.taana Mullins. assorted ilsaradA 1 / 1 0-000 .% laela Tziatminga. 4.120 • otaatity of Idea and Boa dot/Ling:Boou and Pt.oo, Rate =0 Cam 00. 61 • . •P. M. DAVIS. anet. Vttl. STOCKS AT AUCTION At Aim- - ook—On Marsh evealag. December 4th, al f at Um Mtreasr,te , 41.5. wilt be al, ai abases Jeffearca Brawl, State of Obki at Um bentitte. being one of them:est sal most tea table stostt of the Mott la 'the United State& 30 - Os,. Calteno Down Sant of PlStalrorgh. - D. K. D.11 7 / 8 Suet. _____ AYES' :CHERRY PECTORAL, You hill ItAPLD Orin COUGHt3, COLDS, HOASENESS, BRON CHITIS:WHOOPING COUH, CROUP, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. rREMEDY is. offered:to o LS . obanatOty with tha cangdszoo .11 . we eel In an snide ortiols alba fails .• • to mike trftbappleet eaters Cost ma be dean& Bo wide Is the lisla of its •• falnem end m numerous the nem of its • - corm, that y abounds elmoot la erniT motlon the omnitt known. gtui hare beim sersons. rational hung . slarmicAmt wren doe le dbesiee th• ir ite =bb e of 14%4 .r. IV= ili2=l;, sad wham Its striae. erelaema,* the' butab no burs heatate what 'gondola to sabloy for the diebseath g and : stections atthe galamoaly Crash.. which In 1 1 1 1 1: to our Wawa • . -Nothin g has called louder far the earned :acrid o etedlogi men, Mae t heMershate and Walley • °footman ? dm comobbito. tor hae abY cm* thug 0 . oilw muses had more *ide s . t otatiSlll.ll , ll itOd =a hat as • yet no sdeladeremedyhe s bent prettied. on latch the • I ve y would donned. far bootee-Bo a from attsoko urn u t h e • 'coda the latrodactlor of the Mud .FiclAlT M artied. I/ the wart... of a a . , labrrieur, and ative snecesdal endenror,to torntorth e comma. anti wills lath remedy. Of this last statemftt the • lamb= regale are tow thetufelres premed ' and .1 aribal with coondence to their doaukt . • 7 , there is anydsocadonee to placed la what man or moot clue and Its canny It has done for them, if we elm trust our own emboli when we see danaroms -afoot:loos cf the • Midst and Juno yield to it. 4.7 vs can &pml on the as. -dada cf baeingent Physic/gm who make deb ban atom to krow.—ba let ere is any :endow upon tan Mb& Witt It is moron that this rao•Polos gm rehire add dtell sitee dm of dioceses it Is oda, od for,beyond ear anher. that aft laden to maze bud. It Ulla be tone. It mama •be too irony onbilshad. aor he to, widely known.- The silks dewy ohould ISM, It. A. remed y dust COM Is takeleos Parent doubt know it. deb children are prieelees to dom. All should know It , for hand( tia be paced to no cote. Not Only should It be cLoolgated b e but ererywben uot only in • this monde bat an ocuintria. low faithfollr - ' buy 'died on this ocarktion. Is down 111 the bat thatiioady Mb article has ands thto cirae ot the tart.. The em. "MR esti on (pinatas. No coothurat Is yahoo: It, cod but a few people. A b act eo immoral use In o th er In gi fi r i/ lt te ough Orttte!AlM! =lt'd Vtuargit.".;Vokr.S.Pt. A te ti ttf ai l a ° at:: its prctor. themi at hon k end UM/ crest, eta ',lnside. reame r wan Ma 12=41 aftetty Ctiftelna. most world:ions of to kind. It la te enezreas eclatnel• it ° := 4 7lorlgiee!lg d Mime. to Qom. Ito ganibr is befit earned to &anon .cortilts ori g in al standard or exeallonor. bottle cu Mrmaw aisuatortured. es wood sr ever Imo been made Umtata-o.er as we arse od% of makl No toil or Mit Is no-414d1n saatatainthzt Inas bed ge r . fedlcutfwhlch it b poldble to gradate. Head its the 1)01.= n 1 , who Omani the gamine Cada lisateroz., op. lug stify es good sandlots as has trim been hal bi- m throe who aver . to Mail. stud Mille il n li b es=e l e h ttrea=g f or ;bat:tuck hos been dip* einiscif• bellcrtng . Prepare 4 by Dr. J. 0. AYER, Practical and . Anatylical °hamlet, • • Loiroll,Mnes. gold by ILL FaIINSEITOON • 00., WrolArala A4rents, Pittsburgh, sad by a ll Druggist. and bodkins beak:, lionklydswg—lm P.A.RISSEI3-;-The Patent. Cornstalk, Bay so d Straw Chafer mid Giinderfs hiwthins 1.1 ca;a .O ilandrwl bushel. of Cornatlit. .I=or On. tan or Bay or eta tar hour, thus rel:lg lb. rrnatalk to the rontia teary of Ent straw, !to, tho the stistator saahhir sod dd grO 60 prr not. arrr the cum= W./ or kedkic Horses and estalr lila do ss wril f9,1.:= imitated this War a. O. Melon of hay. It it roily rporsted br hand or power without sr; stwontloo,wal will .srs moat and Wiwi', • for ale bs HOLM ES * COLLINS. sort _ • No. 120 trotdstreet. .BAGDEA.somEas are mptettiat t r itoultad that tee twatrilma Again in emir: of A ball aosortztoot or grata And P le h tats at the • titork AillIa" And . 11 anchostet" krende. albs tio " te U tra l rollt t krotts'"Lh7g l erttr . r ottptlt ?o r =l r o itler.l.o Whitt!, St the MIL to .keop op A supply, Also, Antokssintoa Bookyrboat bags note DAV /It FIZItB3T son Lits.rt7.. 'a Hand Q . :Mallon ~,,nted,for.s., civil enginer, ,ka LAM to ad earn:Oat Cook.s wain. - carer. • toner.l•o 1.07 to darn • fradP. a boo' to doer:ands a boY n l it asaybd, • a to. and his sirs • -to .noto a Imam and set ths lostanx ot • ccor by the ma, a color. id ra m maa." riautaiso and era tr , </ CI hmenrork. "MU atria for EWALT as ntOodsa • man' mot to act • as as annot ..., a am.t barium [OO ear MS mnattod-1 As y_______.y atbsit.22dlnunaseso.4lo Wortley ot. , J m 24 Q .AILL.N. mozg. gd.1.8.L ;AIDLOII2-4., I*ZitiZVAtii:"GO:l-7 ° Wa T iVagr e I al' : at nv , old 'laud fa the Dim% coat/nee Marl= "Mora I air Da lean 'Oen tbill. door.. .. altbahmh iam In =a %ray Moaestaael witb thair airolahmarot, tart aatociate4 an all.l,,,..thaVaila j=tlll24:xitLet.r cxs.al-ct Aware °him= oTho r tilt oat saLatit hinder 1 5 le amen and haul dovermrat ema. LiCallle. TIP , r(g A oo T lO RMS. :ILI Country Tea Wert. 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