GAZi:JAS'PAETZENT =PITTSBURG kU.• WEDIBIDAY 310111111181, .6311. 25, 1867 • .O.I7ICLILL PAPER OP rin3 .arr. Ti.' City Councils held their regular monthly ;smiles on Mooday evening, February 211 d. hatted Connell, present: Maims. Galway, Ettuissd, La :abort, Little, Mackin, Mazda, Mil ler' IJoothead, Morrow, McOutcheolle 1114118, Smyth, Whim; Wade, Ward, and Pres!. dent M'Anley. Mlautes of previous meeting read and ap. premed. Mr.-Miller presented a petition of James Ver ner, relative to a lost warrant, No. 870, given to W. Berke, Jane 3d,1868, with resolution : That the. Mayor he authorized to draw hie warrant in favor of JJames Verner for $l4 26, • the amount of a warrant given W. Burke, June 84,'1850, No. 010, appeopriatite No. 7, and charge the ante to contingent fend, provided he secure the city from any loss by gising bond to treaenrer. &solution read threo times and passed.' C. O. conontred. - - Also, a etunmuoloation from Firemen's Aeso °tattoo,' and . rcselation passed by that body, asking for 8,600 feet of hose. Referred to COOl - on Fire Beetles' and /30E0. In C. C. Mr. lieldnum faired that Finance Committee be ad ded, which was agreed to, and Select Counoll re ceded and cononrred. A petition from citizens of the Second ward, .to have ttgu.limp plamod on Fourth etteet at its.inteamtion With the Pennsylvania canal. Re ferretif.to Committee on tias Lighting. 0. O. amienried. • • Mr. Morrow, a petition from citizens et the Eighth ward, ta relation to Boyd street, near residence of James Ewing, inking an appropria tion to grade said street from Fourth street to the southern line of Ewing's property. Referred 'le Street Committee. C. concurred. • ' -Also, a petition fora cower to be built from the lino of Marion street, and to connect with =.; the any strait:l7ln coo on Pride street . Referred to Street Committee. O. C. manned. Mee, for the laying of water pipes on Marion street Peensylvazda 'avenue to Locust at „Referred to Mater Como:Litton: conctured. Also, petition relative to Patrick's alley. %It:- tarred to Street Committee. C coneurred. • Mr. WCutcheon, a report of the Committee on the - Aquedaot and Canal, stating that the pro . •posed improvement on Washington street from Penn to Pike. Meet 'was In the control of the State, and not the. atty. Bead end accepted. U. C. concurred. petition for grading and ..paving Allegheny street. Ninth ward. Referred -to Committee on Streets.' O. C concurred. Mr. Morrow, a remonatrance of A. Idol:aster, W. 13;:Negleyand others, against the proposed change of the location of Iron alley. Referred to special Committee having charge of the eub ject C. C. concurred. ' Mr. 'haps, a'report of Committee an Claims and 20000taN with resolution to pay Whitney, Myers at Co. 5288 25, and charge appropriation No. 8; J. It flatly for ice $5,75; end Geo: H. nays ter oasts for $80,20, and charge appropri " Minn No. 14; and Pittsburgh One Co. (or $B,- 898,80 . , end charge apprepriation No. 14 Re port adoepted, and resolution read throe times and pieced: - - 0..0- concurred Mr.. Galway presented the report of the spe cial committee ia whom was referred the peti • lion of sundry citizens for the vacation of the canal, coteries a memorial to the Legislature, and an not of assembly to vacate the canal, from the North side of the canal to Use Tunnel, to gether with a resolution Teem:mending the Leg islatore to pus the same. = , .Fese and rays called on the resolution with the (allotting result: —, -Ymis--41esere. Galway, Little, Moorhead, Vert= arid Wade-5 '1.16*-Mesers. • Kincaid, Lsmbart,. -Memoir, -Moffat°beau, Phillips, Reed, 80sytit, ' Nfard, sad President M'Auley-11. • Mr- Reed then offered the following: .dleteilved, That oar, representatives in the Liilialstare be requested to oppose the passage of "' any Act. of Assembly. having for its object the Similes of any portion of the costal, situate :the oily of Pittsburgh. Laid over on third resdien.- seeped a resolution, That the COM. name en Fire Reptiles and Mies be' authorized te:itell the Wilma belonging to the.. Steam Fire Reslap." -•- Ifesit and nape wiled and resolution boat by a tie rote. Yea—iesare. Kincaid, Miller, Morrow, Me- Catthems; myth, Varaum, Wade and Ward-8. • Rays—Messrs. Galway, Lambert, Little, Mar tin, Moorhead, Phillips, Heed and President ' - Air; Miller, a resolution thst the report or the itoottaittee ta_ raise the taxes of the city, inade lathe hat meeting bo printed. He atrang ly.adrocatel therputtUoatiod of this report. It was- Mateinent of facts gathered. from the books and reports of the railroad minipanic* rot• tetrad to, and he saw no reuon why the dorm metft atiould be withhold from the people. the chair dcsiirdod , the resolution to pabluth ouref order as it was tantamount to one which bad born dared and rejected at the last meet- Kinositoffored s resolution to hare Do= flume etroet graded And pined from Penn \ atioet to . ' Duquesne Way. -Rafarred to Street ,Committee-: • \Jar — ffarnam;a petition from Wm fol. \ the vacation of • certain alley la the Ninth _iard, with a xeeolation granting the prayer, which, vas loot. bliWard offered is:draft of a. bill to be eant to the Legislature, to toise and equalise taxa non,. ihtokt he eobaoquontly withdron, to order that the Dill for thin peeping, reported by tho special committee at the last meeting, might be taken up, whlaktras atmordlogly done. Mr. Wade moved to ametzffthe eat by adopt leg the.repont,ntihn Finance Oommitteo of the last Coano4 to the - basis ef the • The Oind.r ileaided the amendment oat of or- der,'under . the malee„ s the bill, beteg upon Its third re►dtag A desalloay debate onettai, pearling which 'Sir. McAuley moved the previous question, which was adopted, Mr: Wade only voting in the negatiee. • - ; The :yeas - and sale . 'Were theta nailed on ihe bill, which _resulted as toilette: „ Little; Martin an d Itoed-8.. Nays-; - Messrs. Calmly, lin.caid,'2.Lstabart, kfoorhoad; Morrow. Peilllipr,\Smyth, Vernum, Wade, Rind and President. Idefulsy , Bo the bill was ;oat, and on motion all the papere'relative 2 . to he beminees were referred. baok tp the,speolal• committee. Adjourned until Wednesday evening, Feb. 2&. ComM:of ContiSl-31ambere present:. Mean,. - AM; Barnhlil,, Bennett, Berger, 13Mok, Edgar, llanderson;:lierdmin, Hodkinson. Rim, Layton, tnandlites, IrCergo, M'Collister, Moore. Meyer, Qatnn;linir,:. 'Bobo, Shaffer; Smyser, Tiyier, Wilkinson, Errett, President. MLunteset.two potions meetings read and eppoeced, . Mr. Bennett- presented two , petitions for amendment of Weighing ,ordiammo,,eo sni to _corn pot the itedghing of slack, and also of coal do livered ice. insunfametrers. Mr. Bennett .moved thou 'roferentne ;select committee of fee, whioit was *greed to. and Messrs. : Bennett, Ma. Collier And Berger appointed on part of C. C. . In Select - Connell, - action Mancurred in, and Ilesiers.-Vartiattl tied inertia appointed on cam incase. - 11r;tisrgitr, . a. - petition for paving of Pride street - Om Penneylvenis avenue to;,. Cottrell. Also one far grading nod paving Fulton street to Me.Barnbill, one for paving Congress street, from Webster to Wylie. Mr F. fladkicaon, ....me to grade Cliff street from Comi to Ledile. All of which' were referrtd to Committee on Streets. Mr. Wm, a petition is lay gas pipe' on Snit g rim y , from , Clark to Decatur. Referred to Committee en Oct. Mr. Kim,* petition to pave Pride serest ftol7i Viedeniy—to where present paving ends Be. ferred to Committee on Streets... ; - . • I Mr. WWcteeon, a petition that the Penusylva , abaßilliroad Company be nompelled to light with gaitthat Portion of Likerty street not now light, 4:tnorpreed by their trees. Referred to ppm _ matte* on Gee The Oometilttee on Printlnk reported CUB and a resolution to pay the Casette $184,25, and the rake far' slB,2b—which war - passed. Mr. ateCandless presented the hilloePoster & F 100.013, for publishing. the report of-the r Au diting Committee,with accompseying resolution, the , tdayof be 'authorised to draw Ms war rant's fain of 'Poster dt . flinisoe,' foe , the atm of ,sistrtwo. dollars' and twenty Ave.oents, io - tell of thole bill for publiehing the ally acoottnts tor.lBsB,4tieleig thine.. charge at fifty cents per eget:irk) and charge the name to appropriation n • 'Residisio reed -three times and pee. Connell, action aonourred tn. Mt. &spar . reed an ordinanee, recitleg - est ilia Pierent psy.of oonstables for faineants do; unguent draymen, carters, Au, was twenty per . cent, sad providing "that, the Reenter having been doubled, the pay be reduced to ten per eient...whieti passed second tending. Mr. Quinn moved to insert five peeeetit., which wae'lMß A suctioir-',.to .ensjaend - the ; van, to ;Ironed to third reading, wee lost,' 11 to 10-not - Mr. firCandlemt offered a resolatiott, instruct; lag the Willitnos ;otinitaltice to report at nest mewl, t an . ardinanee redueing , the rata of Umtata_ OA- Teblete to .the, rates of last par.— . Ho dieunuseed the passage of the new indicant* ag nedest to these who beano& taken out Mena* =nwscarybaa.taken It out under the old ' crell . aanee Mrvt3inyier4aidlabont a heindred kid isketi cut lieenss'. untitelkn ;14e ordinance, and eleaSile-itiltdd lead to loterodnablectinfasion. , blririli!Ciandlaes: moved Suspend- the Icier; rfiffitiffi[•lttat. Mr. Shaer :offered a molt:Moo, intractlog oommlitea on:water CO - place's &a plug at the ooraei oflotaitf.Ritli ate Referred to told . The Cdmisittee On .Fire Engines made a re pert, accompanied by sausolution appropriating three hundred dollars to the re/amount Each° Coinpany, for the purpose of purebasini • reel, and charge sane to contingent fund. The President stated that much of that fond bad been expended 'to pay jadgdanta, and bat two thousand remained. - "Being objected to, on third reading, the reso lution was taid over. Sundry items of business (torn Select Council were taken up, and action of that body concur red "-[Bee Select Connell proceedings] The :Connell adjourned .till Wednesday even ing. In all of which action, not otherwise noted the Eleleot Council concurred. aDVIITISIAL Bawtao Ecnooi.—A meeting of the ladies of both olden, who are friendly to this benevolent institution, will teke place in the inked house on Pennsylvania avenue, oppoeito Tunnel street, on Thursday next, the 20th hist, at Si P. M. Tab object of the meeting Is to elect a Dire*- , tress and Asaistante for the ensuing throe or six months. The very efficient Direotress' term of officio, for which she is so well qualified, and to the duties of which she has attended with pleas ure and punotuality from tho commencement of the school, will elapse on that day. There ore eighty•two names our list; the average num ber Lit attendance daring the last month was fifty. The enterprise, though In Its Infamy, hoe already accomplished: much good through the Instrumentallty of the 'Young ladies who have attended In teaching these little girls order, cleanliness, and industry. It is hoped that the friends Of the poor, or moral culture, and habits of Industry, shall cot cpermit so worthy an undertaking to go down- for want of means or friends. Any oselstance in shoes, stuff for gar ments, or money, will be thankfully received by the subscriber, or at the school. We earnestly invite the. ladies of the different °hunches to attend the meeting on next Thursday. By order, J. C. Bnimars. Pearce Ecostme*-Yesterday afternoon ,' a wo matured Catharine Merl Incest, the 'wilt of a hard-working man, had her pocket picked, in a dry goods store on Market street, of $llB, be longing to her hushind, :who had earned it by hard tell. - She stated that's woman who was in the store at the time, whom she described, had pushed against her, and she thought the felt her thrusting her hands Into her pocket, but didn't take much notice of it at the tithe, be she sup. potted it was accidental, until she found that her money had been taken. Information:wee made at the office of Alderman John!, who dispatched officers Maxwell and Keep in search of the sus pected person. They arrested a young girl in the Birmingham omnibus, at, the other end of the bridge, who gave her name as Marla Ed wards, and Mrs. McGinnis identified her as the. person who hid Jostled her in the store. Miss Edwards positively denied any knowledge of the affair, and as the. money wee not found in her possession, the alderman held her to bail for farther hearing. The store was very numb crowded at the time; and It seems probable from the olronmstanoes that the girl arrested is not the person who took the money. Milarsar CONTEHTIOS cenwentien was held yesterday, at the Court Rouse, of the GM oers of the velanteer military oompanles of Alle ghetiy county, to choose delegates to the State Military Convention, which meets on Thursday to take measures for certain modifications of the militia laws of our State. Cot Means Holtz wasto the Che3r. The following pereons were elcotoddelegatee: lien. J. Malt Buodgrass, Col. Thomas Rowley, Mut- Large, Lieut. J. Heron Foster and Mr. Delbolee. Cmlotions were then passed instructing the delegates to urge the legislature to pass au act for a bettor ansessment and colleotion Of militia fines; an act appropriating the militia fines col• looted is the State to the use end benefit of the regularly organised military companiee in the commonwealth; an net to authorize the election of an offloor (with the rash of Lieutenant Colonel) by the military of and is each county, with prescribed duties; an act to remedy the in sufficiency of the present military roles and re. violins; and /tenet providing for an annual encampment of the volunteer a:meanies in the State. - •• Some dismission then took plkee la regard to the careless manner in which tbo State arms and equipments are kept In this vkluity, after which the Convention adjourned. TOE/DAT MOILOTSWO CA/ES—Before 1.4y0r Weaver. • Wm. Turner and Ater Speere, for disoidorly conduct, were Aired and discharged. Jeans HeCoster, who resides en Boyd's' En, wea I arrested for annoying the rieighbore and threatening to beat Ma wire. He is/recommitted' for ten days. Thomas Gallagher, for dtttokenneec, and John Graves, for dh3ordcrly conduct, were aommltted twentyfour hours. Henry Neeper, for throwing filth upon the public street, wee fined $5 and discharged. A delver of one of Leech & Co.'s drays was arrested on compinint of a lady,'for delving in too close proximity to other vehicles on the stmt. Re was fined and dineharged. CLIVIELAND ASD PITIEBOUOII RAILYOAD'-00 and after Wednesday Fob. 25, the paseenger trains of tide Company will be run to and - from Federal street Depot, Allegheny city, and all pouts on the live of the road. The trains will leave Allegheny city daily, Banday's excepted, at 9.45 A. M. and 3.00 P. M. The 946 A. hi. to the only one by which ' piumengera con go to Clereland—the 8 00 P. M. train making no con- section to that point. The 9.46 A. M. and 3.00 P. M. trains both run through to Bridgeport and Belle Alr„ The 996 A ,M. train =mho dose conneotionn at Cleveland with truths for Toledo, Bendueky, Chien° and all pieta to the Perth west. D1177e13 MLBOATIVIII GOLLZOII, OITTSBOIO/1 - - Thole who appreciate tho Impressive add appro priate lectures upon Com:Gerold Ethice by the Rev. Mi. Ferguson, or npon Commercial Low, recently delivered by the Hon. d. M Kirkpet. rick, before the students, will know how to calk mite the value of an education fobbed is such in institution. Ho paper profeneore are paraded in advertleemente to decoy strangers. As nor readers hove often heard of-Mr. biorphy'e plan of teaching his pupils how to spoil the counter fetter's' occupation, we recommend them to call and see bow he does it. Ho tenches o privatn elms as well u Abe college. TiLABBPOIMMIL.—WIT this morning add on. other Transportation adtertistmout, to our cot. unins—that of hlesers Hier & Mitchell. Thin firm ate Well knows to the commercial aommo• nits, and - have facilities for doing a large carry tog business, say 2000 tams per mouth each way. We bespeak for theca a nitro of the oar. eying trade, Dad would refer our readers to their advertisement.. Thu cheapest Dry Goods la the city con now be found at ii..lloTighe's, earner of Grans and Fifth etreete. Large quantities of new goods are being daily received st this establishment, mid the plots are put down at the very beret possible figures. Thiel being tho case, we do not wonder, at seeing bloTlghe'a store always so vety foil of out:teem Ladles, If you want cheap dry vide, don't fell to oallLat the corner of Grave and lltth ' • Coarren.—Yeeterday, a roan named Jack• eon Bailey, who mad not be, lodoord to work for n tiring, and. Is scowled to be a piokpooket, was arrested by the Mayor's police and cam. to jell for thirty days for Tue Mayor le determined to otter the, city, If potable, or all such chtimters, sad no doubt the number of thefts and other similar depredations that occur continually In our city tall be demeaned., Coon:. or Couxou Pura.--IlerCre Judges McClure, Adeurie, and Perko. Ia the masa 'cif O. baleen ve. the Iffonengs hels Navigation' Company, the jory , yeaterctay readered a vardlat for defeedant. Immense Dinah vs. a. Weylaci4. Plaintiff miffed and town:lite& Wiliam B; Dona Wean a 3. Cisy g Kauffmno .Plalntiff.atfied et4d non•euited, Tam rashe weierPipe on Fifa' ettoot, peeler dey, bursted jtipt below Grant greet, God merited quito so exolteMent. - A brarieh was being laid Into building adjacent, and the workmen corn moncid operations on the mate pipe without glelag notice et the water-works, for the par• pose of having the eater abut off—hence tho sooldent. Dar[ =COl?ltT.—Berore Judaea tl amp ion and Williams. ~ Rogers of al vs. aloCardy; salon of ejectment for a lot of ground is Hatfield. Plaintiff took J. Brown ye. Manny, Caldwell 4 Cu., a dd um we. G. U. Hislep ; motion .on prmlenory note. On trial. LAROZBY.—MIITSILTOt &DM woe committed to . JaII for trial Monday evening by Alderman Daft, of the Eighthilfard, on a charge of larceny, on oath-of Ellen Barrett- A second commitment on the same charge was lodged spinet her by Alderman Major, yebterlay, on oath of the nine t mom - ~. . . Unarnosx, of East Blemlustism; yesterday committed to onr jail for nisi a matt named John McQuade,* ctiergcd Itlth larceny and aural of the•peace, on oa th of 2dary AlbtiJge. .. . , • Fnisb.—Tbe onto . *tee sicsater Phthidet: Piga in= lined PotsriblbY theniszot for load= their but ete - thelebissit. . ,.... , . . Hinman fluarmaks—Fiectitim atm Maris a) OZ..7miTtazz.-04 Ilahirdivinigtit laid, the cutlery establiahment of - Cartwright, on! Wood street, was broken into and ribbed of a large amount ofcatlery, &a. The clerk, in 'the store Suspected a man named 'Henry Seibert of being the burglar, from some 'tilratittudances *Matt hod arms to Me knowledge, and the Mayor issued a warrant for Ms arrest Moor I Bostwick proceeded to &than'e residence, float Clirty's Hon, and after a stulet &Arch found aeveral pistols, a powder flask, &.6 , concealed in a cupboard. He then Sent to the rolling mill of Latent, Stewart & Co., whorl Seibert worked, arrested and brought him to the city on Monday evening. ' When examined by the Mayer, he acknowledged haring stolen tbe articles found in the. house same time previously, but dented all knowledge 'of the robbery on Saturday night. He was locked up in the watsih-house for farther bearing. Yesterday morning It was found that he had broken the lock of his cell during the night and made his escape. The Slayer Immediately dis patched officers Wray and Knox to Girty's Bun, in penult. Parsons working at the mill, cop posing that be had escaped, watched Lim closely when ho .returned there, and sew him proceed leg to a hollow stump to the neighborhood, and filling his pockets with something, after which he went to his own house, loaded hie rifle, and started off. When the officers arrived, they found they were three boars behind time, and the mother -of Seibert, for the purpoeo of intimi dating them, bid them they had better not try to arrest him,, as he guild be ear* to shoot any one who attempted to take him. They got on his track, however, and after a long and hot chase, canoe up with him in a peddler's wagon near Bakerstown. When Wray rode up In front of the wagon, Seibert enatehed up the ride ready to fire, but the officer was too quick for tho reseal, and, after a short struggle, succeeded 14 captur ing Mut He woe fastened to a horse and brought to the oily. Some of too property stolen Setup day night was found In Ms poseeasion, and he was tally committed for trial by the Mayor. CACCIIIT AT LAST.--3AMTB aleAleese, who was concerned with John Kemp, who, is now In the Penitentiary for the offence, 'and David lel, arrested lately in Cincinnati,' and lodged in our county jail, in the robbsry of a -clothing store en Liberty etreet, sometime during la 4 spring, but was allowed to coo at large - by some Means until now, was arrested on blonday evening, by officer Jones, of Alderman Major's police, and lodged in jail by that magistrate for trial, on a charge of assault and battery, on oath of Amos Belly. A true bill was found against him by tho Grand Joey, on a charge of burglary, and both Flail and ho will soon be brought to trial. A Coon limb.Porrza.—John W. McCarthy, a young man of energy, is now engaged steadily in this business, and also distributes notices for funerals and weddings. Orders may be loft at this offloe, by mail, telegraph, or otherwise, and they will be promptly attended to. iMPOILTANT TO MILTLIIEL—The Mayor has formed OE4 that hereafter the aotprobibitiug milk carte from traversing the streets on the Sabbath day, after four o'clock lathe mornieg and before five o'clock to the afternoon, will be rigidly en forced. -Milkmen will take notice. Tun alarm of ere on Monday night was cans. ed by the burning of the tor house attached to the paper mill of Howard - ft Co.. in Manchester. Some thirty bundlee of paper were burned and a quantity of tar woo destroyed. There was no insurance. To o monnow will he observed as a Lart.Jav the different Preebyterisa denominations. TELEGRAPH IC aQsasEssloAveL WAIMINGTOII CITY, Pabmary 24 Stmalm—Mr. Rale moved a rroor.ildetation cf tho vote, by which tb# Senate pealed the bill outbortzing tbe people of 3.liocesota to form a Constitution and State/ Government. • hfr.„Thompeon, of Hy., nae eppoced do The bill bteanse It would bring into the Senate two additional Senators, agalnit what he caneidered the beat intereeta of the country Mr. Dong,laa hoped that lb., motion would prevail, In order that they ruight eirike out the amendment restricting etarage to eilleens of the United Staten, ea that the bitl might pass as It tame from the Ileum. The vote by which the vel pawed Wl9 rt. considered by 35 ardast 21 Mr. Hale moved the tecontideta• fan of the iota by which the clueudeasna wad adopted re opectint suffrage to the cltbrane cf tea United States. Mr. Biggs earnestly RIN-Ste.l in favor of remit, tog the amendment. ' Mr. Critcr-nden regarded this exPechiment so involving a great and important principle whoa the foundation of a future State were to ho lit t , American hands shoold--perrarto tire wort.. Oa motion the Sonata then seijeeutted. Moan—The Exam:Wee, Leglaistise and Ju diciary bill wag paned, the noose cobenrriog by two majority in the action of the Commit. tee of the Whole on the ' , tato of the Uaiol3, striking out the appropriation of $20,000 for the expenses of the Konen Legislature. Mr. Elberton; rising to make o personal es• ‘ planatiou, sold ho notlood In an official report, of the procceelogo of yesterday the words. "That's a lie," uttered in a low toad of voice, and at. tribute,i to Mr. Wright, of Teuneasem, as basing been uttered to elmething that he (Sherman) had sold in the morning debate on the amendment of striking out lbe - approprioqms of the Buns Legislature. Mi.. Shemion rdow wished Mr. Wright to say what he chose relative to that re mark, and whether he was or woo not eorrtotiy reported. ' Mr. Wright replied that he mestAby It no dist respect to the 110113 e. Me believed then, and now behove,, the statements made by that gea r Benno untrue. • Mr. inhuman raid the remark woe mato In eo low a tone that It wee not and °cold not be beard In bie pen of tho house; whether this 'tee lota, lion or not in for the House to Judge, beforo he wee informed cf whet was caid the member had left the ball; from what he could to re be be.. fiend It ass language of blackgastdism iadu oed by excitement end into:l.:attn. - The speaker reminded the geutlemaahe wee not in order. Mr. dherman supposed it was (mil notmesary to call tho ato•ntien of the member with whom his [clothing heretofore, though not intimate, had been kindly, to the remark whiob had been read to call forth from him a manly retraction but to this he found ho nay wait, militant. Sfr. Wright said ho cwW not of course be et• petted to bandy epithets with the gentitmau of Ohio until ha relieved himself from imputations already east upon him Vitt WOO all tin had to Say. The UOtlie . peened the bill to refund the dories on goods de.troy ed by the fire in New York, cud the &net?. Joint reentntion authorising the Sec retary of the Treanor,* to cause inquiry to be made into BArCIO O /1 preen'se for preventing s'bro.- aloe, counterfeiting and the deterioration of come of tho U. B. fir. Colfax from the Committee on Elootions to which the flocteereferred the petition of 2200 citizens of California asking for the explain of lintelt for killing Keating, reported that the petition woe accompanied by no proof sod no authority au given to the Committee to compel the attendance of witnesses. direfore It woe for the Howse to detorthloo whet further action shall ho token. Mr. Herbert .rentorktd that he was oreditdy informed by Californians now h. re that this petition was tit up to the Vtgilance Committee rooms of Ban Pranoboo (le did no: better° man of them ewer rated for him, etA ,hey were considered new band of outlaws. fie looked on the petition as a compliment from that quar. tot. • Mr. Colfax esid this peti4n was nal referred th the Committee till the 11th . boat ; hence it would b., ems that they hid noted's, promptly ea the time allowed • Mr. Walker Inquired of Mr. Colfas •Dot was the of ot maklog a report, but a proposltloa for nu salon. - Mr. Colfax replied bonnie It *as by the mania:wee lostruedoto of the CoMmitfee and for the reason that the Homo might, if it MA fit, direct further • Oa milieu of Mr. flood the report arts Mr. Walker endeavored to eV si 'few winds, Lneing ootod 'as Mr. Unison's comet, but Mr. Tras.ton interposed on objection, •whioh Mr. Welker retorted, came• from a political {lordlier,. Butacquently, Mr. Walker said, he moan that remark without remembering thst 'Mr. Triszton was a adulator, perhaps Taster of tbnuinburcb, which presented him from resenting an insult. Under the circumstances Ito should (eel ashamed of himoolf (lid he not apologize to him; if he wounded him be was moat heartily marry for it: Tho Homo went Into committee, when, Mr. Washbarn of Illinois indicatedide dealt* to pro ceed to the corelderation of the rt►or and harbor bill. Mr.'Letolier Inquired whet's the asef they will Only be vetoed. Mr. Washburn—No will pees them over the veto. Mr. Campbell ofrOhle mode an iraffeotual motion to the oondiderotion . of the epproprlation Bills, but the friends of Internal Improvement measures voted them down. The struggle con tinued for strand hours, when the committee [Om% Mr. Muhl= offered a resolution for the illsolierzo of the Committee of the Whole on the 'illatet of the Colon from the Bill to continue tho `improvement cf Cape rear Riser, 'and that Oa noise proceed to Ito consideration vbich shall be us order to submit, amendments fotoiher woria, pending which the Ronan ad. , . I:6taavium t leb.'2.4:=-Tbe titer le No fee on the'falts sca etallonityL. Weather cloudy altennameterl7. . 2 4test E M I !. ,Pe, Paaxiann.leb.. Yd.—The ettstabip Canadan hai mired from - Liverpool with dates to (Mt' 10th that. Sbe exiled early on the moruirg Of Medlin ' The parliMuoutary return of the income mai . expenditures of the year ending, September Elk shows a total icoome of upwards of 71,000,000 pounds, and expenditures of about .£88,000,- In the lima of Lords, reference was made to an article In the Paris Moniktirlatimatieg the probable aeon of the Danubian Princlitalliles.— Lord Lyndhurst wished , to knot . / whither the Divan, that was about to Miserable, would take Into consideration the gantlet: tot the -union, dr whether it would bo decided by repriteentatires. Lord Clarendon replied that be bad read the artiole In the Monitekr with surprilte, but at present'he should &betel° from trpressitig any opinion on the siobje'oit. fir. Wm. Lsyard, in the Devoe of OVitmons, inquired whether they Persian Ambaeandor at Paris was negotiating a treaty with Lord Cowley under the lame full powers ho po tateco tt a t Constantinople. Mr. V. Smith, In the absenas of Lord Palm erston, said he belleeed the P.iw,te were pro oieely the canoe, and lie bad emery r reason to hope that the negotintimis would recall satisfao- Mr. D'lrraelt again repeated in the mostpos itive torma tbat a treaty bad been 'nada by France guaranteeing to /mugs the I:tills:1 pee - anaiona. Lord Palmerston denied that the treaty exist. MI, but admitted that Frz ee,.daring tho Roo. elan war, agreed to assist Austria In ear of In surrections in Sielly.l The Paris Prwe egkys ttztozootel dittleattie I have avian between Frantz and Switzerland re (Tenting the affair of Neufchatel.. The Emperor of Austria has desided upon granting is general amnesty to all political of fenders. It is rumored that the Emperor of Rnesia will do the same to the exiled ,Poles.— The relations between Austria and Russia and Austria and Ftl l / 1 00 are cmpromising. Turkey is about toi take formal poesteeion of the Dolts of the Danube. Austria has tiffuslally notified the Poets that the oyacriation of the Principalidee will be completed by fhe 29tH of March. The ladle mall hes arrived at Boer. 'There is nothing important from , the Fetelw Gulf. A China letter of the lath of Cceembef, published in the Verbs dloaiteur, states that the damage sustained by the foreign merolutatn woe not eo great as at first stated Of tho thirteen Euro pean quarters at Chl-ilanollong Otti wero 'de• greyed, and of the eightpono foreign factories at Canton but twenty-one were horned. As soon as the Beath shims commenced fir. tho Boating population of vagabonds at Conlon rushod into Chy-lian.Hang and pillaged it, and then eat Are to (be European stores.— The ineendierieo were soon dispersed by shells from the Eogilah ehipe, when the French seamen eatinguiebed the Area. The Chinese town suf fered terribly, as well by the ere from the Bag. link dim as from the nailed . soldiers.. Of the twelve great factories belonging to the Hong merehants, nine were deetioyed at the first attatk. The Earl of Qualm lua tally approved all tho seta of Admtralthtymour•and ecantssioner nowrlng. comitacua. trriLualurcHe. LITZUPO.IL, Feb. 10.—Various Liverpool cir milers cuote the cotton market steady and an. changed. The Estee (or threedays were 48,000, laoluding 40,000 on speculation and for capon; the market closed steady at the following quota Com: Middling Orleans 7i; Middling . Uplands 7 MO; Middling kloblien 7 9-16 .for BrazilUan and Egyptian long etarded. The cotton market in satire and nil qualities had eaneilerably ad vanots.L The Manchreier markets are quiet. Richardson, Bpenoe St Ca quote Breadstuff/I • qulat. Wheat inactive, and quotations barely maintained. Flour also 'emotive; quotations nominal at Ogle lower. Corn quiet at 85,09. , . White Wheat quoted at 93 81C)91.9.1. Western Canal Floor 303 61(gi81s 6d. Baltimore and Philadelphia Floor 340325, Ohio Flour 333 61(4841. Mixed Corn 83191 345. Yellow Corn 343 61. White tom 305tg363 Ci. Prowl aloe market generally esaltartged. Pork doll; Bacon also dull and unchanged. ',Lard 703, boy ars. demand &redaction. geereltrou hark Phil adelphia 11.3 GO. Baltimore 103.91. 10 -A:. ta..l 93e ?lyre falu ir.t.ctawhi acilnry is dir money marht, owing to temporary demand for money to pay for gold exported to France. Ceosiderti, blc gold led suited from Aueirelin. traentairrou Car, Feb. 24.—1 a a latter from Juts° Leoctopte, dated January blh, In Attor totnty Gear& VOthlng, he soya he has too conch soil respect tnrespond to say kinematic' noravorable to tither bin officiol or personal conduct, unless requeeted by the President to do so. The mussing information that be wee to be teMOVIEJ, disabused him of the toll eon fhence upon which be had feria an the last security against injustice. censure, sad con_ demolition althoot a hearing, iehlch he a a aid not ask to be roneeded, .never basing had any temptation to con tribute to peace by pandering to the popular spirit before the advent of (he. Geary. He should regard hie advent la the territory ea a Total case to the land. Ho atom.es Goa Geary of misrepresenting facts Ho decline that puce la Sumas In the elighteat degree to putilled by hie cfgeird sore and brands as grossly raise the etatemeata lb,t be had retched to releue free Btate men on tell. Ha ►wows that be will con solentioutly discharge his duty ueezutrolled by tho President 07 000.-thary. The Senate crommittee on Fblenee hare agreed to report amendmenta to the Tariff Hill. - Hunter, the chairman has approved the Dill on his ova authority sad will endeavor to pre:core the consideration of the subjeot to morrow. New 011.11A1111, Feb. 21.—The steamship Co bwebs arrived tcrday from Harass, bringing the remains of Dr. Matto gent Kane, the Motto Explorer, who died at Banana on the 10th tut. Hie remains Were rtottired by Committee and .were escorted to the City flail, whore they will lie in state till to-morrow at 4 o'clock, when they will be conveyed on boatel the steamer J. Wobdt MY, for Lotasvillr, en route to Philadel. phis. The city authorities, military and ohio e:cleties, and cttizenrgenoraliy will participate in doing hover to his remains. •The highest honors were paid his remains by the highest atheists at Herons ne they wore conveyed to the Colmba. New Toni, Feb. 24.—A commercial letter from Ban Jaen, dated February 12, stairs that Walker's tortes hue suffered two important defeats since the arrival of the recruits from New Orliana. CoL Lockridgs Is repotted as haviog abandoned the expedition up the river. Ma troop' wero coming down the river on loos rafts. New °nuns, Feb. 24 —Tbe eleattaboate Belfast and Humboldt. came in ooilleion on Frl. day last. The Humboldt woe bound for, Nash. rune, and le a total loss, with twenty 'n: her crew, mostly nogrors. The Belfast wait unin. jored Bono', Feb. 24 —Mr. Samar started for Wee. Linton to-day, to resume hta neat in tho Bonito. He mill prowd to Europe in the Fulton on the 7th of March. Flew Toes, Feb. 24.—The Cotton market la buoyant, with salon of 2,600 bales Orleans at Ills; Upland Middling at 1813; fair Upland as 1410. Flour le declining; the este, worst:us* bbla of Boutbara at $0 75. Wheat is doll and Irregular; the aloe were'2o,ooo bush. COrn Is Inactive and prices Irregular UN) 65,000 hush at 780 for mined, 740770 for yatlow , and 780 800 for white, Provisions are firm. Coffee firm and wive, with sales of 13,500 hap Rio at 110121 e; soma Java at 16c. .Bngar active and buoyant. Molaeeee active at 78076 gents F/eighte are heavy. Stooks are dtdl; Mingo and'ltook Island at 1081; New York Central 891 Reading 801; Miohigius' Centre' 04f; Ede 561 Cleveland and Toledo 781; Milwaukee and Me alealppl 06. CINOIENATI, Feb. 24 —Flour doll without quotable change; email sales at - $5,20 WAS.— Whisky firmer with 'alas of 1000 bble at The Provision Market continues buojant, and holders at the olose asked a farther adenue.— The solos were 400.000 163. Shoulders at 8o 160 We Blum erloj for Sides and So for Shoulders. 600 pealmges of-Laid- at Ilk for bbl and 140 Car keg at the' elem.' Balk dales wore held at fit; Mess Pork $2O Pir bbl. Lord ifti and in kegs 140, the market closing unset tled under the anneancement of the returns of puking In the West. The weather Is wet and sultry with Indicatlone of heal, rains The riv er le wining with 16 hot water In the. anal. The Ciocionsti Frio Current publishes a full statement of Pork pecking in the West; the re torts are from 176 phut; the footings show, a thereon as compared with the last " season, 'of .25 percent.-In the number, end also deficiency in the weight of per cent., mating a. total felling off. of 81} par cent. The provision mu. ket is greatly excited. PrntADILIIIIII, Fob. 24 .-Cloveresed continues In good demand; 400 baobab§ prime sold $7 87} 9sB per 68 lbs. 200 bushels:Timothy $8 75, and some Mussed at $1 80. Flour dull. 500 bbls statulard broads sold at gs nye_Flour sells slowly at $8 75.' Corn 'meta at $2 87i. Wheat dull. Priem drooplnig Wes Bed at $146 ®51.48; White $1 60®$1 62.. Bye wanted at $2. old Corn sells freely at 68 ®7oo. New plenty - and dull at 6813650.. Oats dull at 46a. Whisky less settle; sales bbls at 28®290; Wads at 26027 a. Drudge at 250. • Nsw 041 W, Feb. 28.—Cotloo',Disiket callaksdt sales 10,600 balat. - Bakst 100. - Bod Wheat SL6O. _: , Pork Orm;'sboislders ok4 bacon middle. 10 i ®/Off.s. lard In tads 130. -"Mu ©Wings Si LoadOa 107 C Co New York dip *Amoroso* Feb. 24 —ln the Supreme Court the ChistJustioe anoommed that no argument would be heard after Friday, the 27th instant, and that ito.4.,Fut would adjourn on Friday, Mardi 61* Biinisour, Feb.-24 —Flour etesdy at $8124. Wheat gad:aged. Coin declined 2@3 unto; White nailing at 66®68.; Yellow at 67®600. Mikity unchanged. COMAIERCIAL COMMITTEE ON AILBITRATIuN FOS JAPOARY. JW ElmEnv,. V. P.. Juana Duman,. P II Hamra, I, a WILLIAAII. E (111.0. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. P 11113011311 OkaITN 01 , 71M1 Monday . Morning. Fob. "Z. 1867. YLollll—to large trannetions to report and market without ehanze: eala. Irom tut hands reported of 100 bbl. flo• at 111,60, Worms, inttrnt add e d ; 60 d o d o. it 86.60: and 28 thlo row on wharf at 10,37. Pram Ease, 60 and 100 tble extra and extra Mails at $6,76 and ddAd. 01LAIN—Oats held at an admen no calm *ma Grit hands, but holder. In store uk tOn without, horned% 11 . 01.2 bp7cll. core. Wei 70 bus from store at 66. and 160 bus new Ilse from store at 68.. 01100111111/8--sabm to the city trade of HS bbl. N 0 Molasses at 76e and 8 hhde N 0 Sugar at 170. PIIOVIBIONP—there was •rather carnal trelleg la the Provlalma market yratet day, and pHsw ware quite arm; a lot of 76,000 lbs Bulk Ellos arm taba for the Gut at Ole, ma•h; of Baum. SOW Bs old BhOulders at I3X: 3000 Se do at Ou 10,030 De do on private tanuk 4000 tbe do at 9%; 4000 U. old Olds. at 10; 3000 and 5000 new 'lams it L% 2000 me do at 1211: and 6 tos au astound do at 1300; mullet cloud Crm at Of. /OM. sod 12.4 for phi. our 0117 cured. Hass Pork ts held firmly at 000 sad Lard at mow, tar tits . SOL Drlad Bee.. null Wed et 11. • llAY—sales of 18 louts at scales at $4013 par ton. 011 —.sslas In lots 9720 bbl• No I. WI 011 at 07. 110111N1--a Woof 10 611 r .t $0.76: W Int KY—i oda of 100 bbla raw at :0. Pt:ED:ha Weal 6 tibia Timothy horn stem at 52.72. PIG 61.82 AL—a tale of =I tow Tanneesea, on the ere 7, dellreneb!e at CinebenaLL at $33. eh mos. DRIED PIIIOEIE9—In rale mint; s sale of r.OO Watts!, Tummies, at AGO. IVOOL—rater of NO p 3, tub 'well attg,ani 200 ID., In Hon burry . , at 30. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The eorameree of the port, elbow/1i abealler thee last week. oboe . , as !Porous compared with the oorrespondlog week lan peer, both !Heard and Putersrd. The import. Other them dr7 Goode .or. 52.670,484 against $1,999,661. The remit Le • lug. 1857 Aggregate. of the week—..—.43,803.T31 56.054.e57 7 ,938,881 k 9,440,109 Total for td 31.610.701 The money market wu generally et:taunt to-day, the be king bonus being tillable to iguana' all the paper offered. Rates of interest remain at ICOI2 Der mat tor good Maio.. paper. Eastern /Cubans* la dead, et XeD X Rem. New Orin.. 101 X pem. The latter continues wmw scum Mils on the gut and roach an taken at equal to etia per rent per arm not. There was &sweeping actlrlsr la the Provltion market to der. It appeared as it • constarecy had peon eaten/ lota to clean out the market.cz rather to get the control of the stock. and mute prime to leap Mutant without staPPlort atrrestlonal palate. The data badness ,ras Po , haps the largest transacted thl• esteem The produteuid mud in aggregate salmi $300.100. Ideas Pork used at slo.hoorten tow sellers below Etteltalk heats were curled tuny.pp to the hlgluat point attained prarlonati Num). and closed with • dataedly more bwiraut reeding than has hereto raze been exhibited. Darrel Lard gleamed to the extramilluery pelts of Igo 4 P. The Bohm mod the Heenan, 'caking as vigorously to the PraTi.kern market ow wither ern (Ed in th e New York Stock market and to are • Wall street phrase, the Beard appear to hare bun effectually cornered. They may hare their time yet. but Por the present eyers d down. One thfng to ranaldered. hos t 0000 0 le thecati dedly thew Babe and Bram do rot rearnne hog Products to inn great extent. sad the eaten ewe operations that are now to prognuedo not reduce the dock materially eo rum we ran ditioner.-01n lb. exports of treele from Inca port for Ms weak sndina this day. and for mercer 107, thus far. Iwo 00 Wows: Total for !bow:4k.-- ......... 52704.66 CO P.erSonsly reportod—. . 1033.014 m The week closes with • mach easier /tansy market Ilan Ravened with. The lIDIOnut of Mita! alarint oa DIDCO Irani IA Wanly !terra.] and: le quite ample. There Le tot. however, mach coondence 143 In it. continuance of gam. and Merck Is looked f.r Paternity with ennederable apprehernion In Should, bownter, the DDDDID fa , lrif lancue ttot demind for coin for trio payment of dia.n arm a, as moms trite NadloQ Impottere Lootrol. the DaDko 1,47 =Mayo ntrzna trough to e.Tord all the faalittlastecnind by our Nahum man. The soca ply elcood paper ID the din:aunt Imam in quite matiente nod tawne.c unnlmmirtd.lainkOper cent s with atm tr... soUorm at 8 :or net On esti tN Me far money In I per amt. to et the rack Board lo turning cocks Me ratan may 9to per eent—N Y The ezrarte for the week, other than speFe. rue 614 519.509, azahut 51.319.913 lest yew. The tot I for t year thus f. Leit,OL9,ll7B. agattut $8,090.110 same Moe hut fear.—ti Y T4b. /siroccos . C Frlllll—Wittla Ca put P••• din Moors .1 P Wild. Co b vo wads lb.. too . &Ors:allot of folObers t, trot. booboo roool de l . Troty btfolltillit.o.l thin, thoussoutl woods to Kasstono mot. Itot.t—colosKl at over elithttlan tbotteand Isreass or Prrnx—pales of lossartstions se that port Ibr tees oat eaalnt fel. 10. a iltila Drop S",tpO WO--tiaa largait tut before during oleo vest. IRIPORTB BY RAILROAD plUeburah Ft W. ► C. 11.11.-1 end staves, U U Ebolth; 9 buss Iron one. Greer. bennott t err 6 Dbl. rye' dour. 19 dot woolen ware, eetiletalleee Elmira 6 to; Ed do, T 14011 e it err 70 do. ber•ler. (33sgsars 0. 41 do, hleClurteu 83 do. relater co; 7 tare Iron, Dooley, Fr. gru or; cc; IV Dodo •az 9 1J 139114 s ea: It;trte oat., 3 Lee itt.a brooms. Burrow on. 119. ..... 010 peon I co; 3 keg. Lead.% bble beeeerez, 3 eke Gotham, 1 bld 'butter, &Wry 1/11woret; 2 do, Idereer • U.oblosorg 3 do. Ileflurteu ur, 97 dot ow, .1 McColl? eo; 103 61.144, 91 Ilreienigs2s tau pass 39 pe• rosrbla, 4 tons eggs, 3 do butter, 1 ear eeetu, ao ban. owners: 16 tone old metal, Mullet eo; IGO bb'e Sour.'• limiter; 660 661. Boor. 9 rolls leather, 41 plies butter, 11 do 4115,41 bee bacon. 10 Lb& do, 341 Ina atom. 11 ale wool, SOO Les 100 bbls •bletT. Leech Ana. IMPOILTS 13Y RIVER. b? LOUIS by Stodsreor-6(.0 Lnmot Lb as wathara, 6U. 10.045.2 bss bitters. Leech t S Os. ba.ki, ILI outs Kagibit t Rlalsrdmo ,a• 10 Dbl. ibeep albs. J aca..6 101. et.daky, 6 Bareddel IC2 dry bid..., 73 crew do, U Vir EvloCia: 060 bbla Sour, 60 4* rbiskl, drokbus t ra. 116111.1ati by forest Clty,-5213 Ore !Ott. Hager 10 Wets.% 4 plc", metchaudlu.itobinson • 'Colo 41 alto oorlke. 10 bob do, Jno Delbert keg totter, Si,..ih •on 126 blb pone.. i ts • v . ; ao dos twoow. Mows • OWIIIII,IZO do do, Atwell, L. • ece 403 do do, lloCandleva,Sleatu& cos 14 tea. totter, 47 Os frolkl tbl bedew . . 6 Ebb Sowed. M deo brooW, 11 .1.1 1 e 1 6 1 1;1 1 . nsVor, Kan! 11 do do. 61.110 rt 100 do do, 0 Ck,ebron: , bag. barley, ltbodas A Verner: 15 done, T 1,11140 • ox NtieuPSY 6rrols.-1.1 Coo. LOUISVILIM by Commarew-4 chests, 4 abort 11. a, 0 SW. Irate, • DiloolUx 103 bbl. Ad.., Nadu • on 4 Mob tobarec, 11artyo 11071: 6do do, 4 by do. kla. slefi, 2 bid. tsbueo. 1 bet,ballunyr: 4 barred.. 1 bag mad, Wardrot: VT aka &Wz*, 1 at ilmong. 01 1,14.: 350 to lard, tweb A on a bolls rags, U eV doeltb: 2 bozos, 2 blots,,oanor: 65 two teat/ma. Bloa/el. ttolitr.Y. or. 24 t lC . till i fj i alt.9 l 4l . .. th gokriper a. .: , „rg , ttlas.. neut. 10 GC4 MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION ots dr ands.. C. 0.12 21410 ..10, 3 bbta butter. 4 do door. owturt 26 rnu paper. 11 hoe norslundba. IbU obl. 3 O ber, 600.4. 2 1.01106 /1... 2 bier egos. 2 bells ski., llopkbec . 36 Ws hour. 14w1n61.11 6 Itta eggs, owner; fa Os wheat. II W. ocoat 100 btu Endow glue, J. Flael: VOW flour, 1 eeeb. tes • loln awe 101 flu mt. J Wrote & boat ito who.. arilinortb; 32 boo corn, Battu & NCR.: 31 bble wlllsty, nu: 7.12 ots Mau, J Ks .osart: 325., lisrry.• cc 146 Os sots, 6m1.:1143 ft [umber. 4 tool Mute. Canaltubsiat & Courson: la Wentz, owaar. CINCINNATI. by Argonaat-172 tag. Wtbers, bib 011.4 tutu books, 254 totes wt. Lewltt Cre I bog, • GordOn; 271 W. Urahuo 4 Thomas £OO do dc, J 111.140ner.rt ZS lugs tob.o. intoodless. Mani & ox 1 cut bad tip., Ibv.ll • bloods: ISO bags ten onto. Isaiah Dletoy & co; 1I cub boom. id, Robison & oo; 41 bags hemp seal, LI • /strum:v.lk - • ex 7 oaks cub; 8ate24.1 & Peanut. do do. Wyo.. &kb.. a co ; • 135 OW , cotton, K 1 1, pennort •ex ttlida toteceM./ 01.00/1,,0r10n, 1.111.1 N•Dobaldi 1.1 but 1 akin, 1 sliest. 211. e. .MUS 4 Coolsit sundry Unse, ALL, duals and tarpon- Ger, tedlfferent corslgnour: 73 tattle., 4 bones, Gould.— Dbobutted 77 tcou Galata% at way blazon. RIVER TRADE. tol hi down vapidly. tha cf wat.r lut night Ihlug hat, WhAthar Irma and rain at With. Wa tothod the urtnl eta fo rata at the tllath+n7 *llan "thews! boats wen pathos out dozing the day. but Une moat Waage we g+ or, and lb, . star will moo Nina In• Mr them. Th. Argonaut. nuo yeaterday morning. els Date haring mat large Ilumdsra o eta way down. Letting along Safely, and one pa'r aground beloW klanebaster Ths Assonant also moorta muting the steamer Sam Ifibbited, at Vienna ISand. In as:laded oontatlon. non Into the woods alma Neretust. tore away wart of the larboard Ad., knotted down her ;Hut house and almnlea and was Ott:tank., damaged. The MetroDallt.•bleb left bore day or two mlbee. bus t bur .16. One boar Mooting Two MOS Inn scalded, but not pubualr. *abash river 11 Tit/ high. wails bat two and tog feat lover than at five great June rise of IS it, with twenty* throe feet water In the ehannal. The Bt. Louis. Grandiu.k, Jaw. Wood and Alleahear Idt ciadaaatt for this lily Cu Sunday. The Booker. Elate, !today. and Laded. would lean on Monday. nut Latiede left St Lash on tin 4th of horotoler lout far El. throe, but to titLanix I honest° Cintinnath thong. to Minh et lied him thence to Camden, on Onaehlta river; throw to Now Orleans. and to no• destined for rittabufgh.whero lb. win deal for Et rani direlt, Up to this time the boa travarsel the lima of tn. welt and south adistowe• of 6000 Wire. including el: weak. loaf Mae laying op, without to. moat trivial we-ideal, or., Mows mu of 10,000 miles oa her mini at Oa Patti. Pot Cage zweri—The Ardonanh , Capt. WI eau, afield rate/dor with atoll oat, sad capita to cat off to dap for Oinehanatt. Coat. &Moan is a vorr popular ratter, and the Brat deck, air. Breda:o,W be found obliging and at. tiro. • Pot Mut Oatuash—ne Aral.. Capt. Colas, did hot ci t . oft yagarday, a ad VIII b op haul to dal to Now Ora Lagos Quaarrrr tr ruin I.o . l%—litinstahos bare ban rarcinal Irma Now litloane innounelnu Its lon Is Woke I od or Pre thousand burets or nano, thipaid tram thia alts by Richard Attlooon, Ito otlpinant was made on the lotto• Jenny Lind, In tow or Um steams dwltsartandi. The boor lon. Insured In Cbacianatl at $ O ter harreJ,lrldch lolly coign lb. tom inesat to Com. —Vaterday afleracon at a hair of en% bows Wm. mewling the maul, one of them was driven on the tee% The other was uninjured. PUMP , wens lest at wort- and lighters brought alongside, and through tilt imortlons of Je t Diet smith the boat was taken yd. It was blew rets of Me Marla Miller. • ( Dodos • tosavy at Portland asetardar, a pair of mat boats wale daven on the Island: Lot Jam. Con Goma iliaoir.—The number of eealbasta .hkh his 12% , 130 40•0 the rim. intended Wr =Maud. Meatehla. ggroy u ltr i ebes itL and N.. O i r t ; 4 ,a, 1 Iv thirty-wen alabt las Canal. Tlllgarnmatl ' gr.ol , o 'bug; rzAnzra wErg zir ttia . total ailment °royal over The ht. Louis Republican of Odds: The ricer at CUL point commeoced rising on Wodnow nor night-and at Al o'clock last evening . It had stun gA Induce son Ins stillgwellioz. We haw. oWO r , or, and thene la woo rotor coming. The Ilhoolkts poor. Lag out. and ovardowlog Its bank. Its who:o length. to el/clime:4o t as co &mai, feel cht In the warwhonesa— Wo nno latorsportc ham either the Viper allalallo cr Inourl, flyers. but pont= they are both thing by Indications here. We Irmo from kir. Grim; clerk 01 the With 4 that the boat cur* down on tho moet trctuondons freshet Moo on tolnch (onion. Tholargar number of chi. warehoused on 11.. ?Wet were holds/Ito tho mond story. °nod Pau on llsocheiton -Irk and Bhara's Landing wiroboulact were hooding to the Bed floor. Ilicrepor. hrownior, tdrellMol ow/ I .;°"'"' town went horded to led gam Ponta Lao Is full of Ice. clod to. ..... JJrig% ht some "". l otrolag i rt.. tu el ea ere Wag yolk sad wedges STEAMBOAT SWIFTER. AIIEtIVED—Lo sem. Etowno r tilln do, Col. Satort, Xillstetto Smoot Wboottoss 4 2 tuniut.ein• casztaU: Roamer. dot Coassarco, do. DEPAIITID—Lutoroo, Broirojrillr. Jotonsit. dot ODI. Thum,. Slloatrtb: Salm& !Sallipolir, Chula Sown. Zoltorrills xis= aridity do. South Armtek Ninr - Or• Siang Smolt* City. St Ale Wst MAW^ CU, DUELS-10 auks for elle tty L • . - lIISINXT Lemmas ItROO5lB-50 dos. Corn ' Brooms for aalO • gust iLiSOLLINS. SPRING TRADE FOR 1857 OMNIIt OF WOOD AND FIRST MINTS, PITTSB - lIRGH. PA:. - 7 IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LARD OIL, UNSHED OIL WiN DOW GLASS, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, GLASSWARE, TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES, PERFInEERF. SPERM OIL, ERUSIIES, PATENT MEDICINES, WHALE OIL, SPICES, SUI3O. INSTRUMENTS. MANUFACTURERS OF ' WHITE LEAD; RED LEAD AND LITHA.R.GE. Our Whits Load, ground in Oil, is pat up in packages of 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 and 500 PalrOSae which we assrarttee to wSTRICTLY YUBA. FULL ens oot ettrysavall by aaf far finnan ail ohne:mem 4 Dar faellltlea for the surshass and loeyortstion of Dry ra he_ are such u enable rts to sall co as favorable, tame as Rattan Jobbing gongs, fateaseclast DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, A. A. MASON. 46‘ CO. • Importers, Wholesaie and Retail Dealers in .13 0 PL. Ir . 4 al• 33 telry No. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, • HAVE ALWAYo ON HAND THE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVRASSORT emu of Imported and American Dry Goods To Co farusd to the Weetern cc =km Tb.lr latatsass stock consists of rem variety of Silks, Shawls and Dress Goods; Embroideries, Laces and White Goodsi Trimm Inge, Variety Goods, Hosiery and Gloves; Gentlnieens' Furnishing Goods, Linen and Housekeeßing Goods, Dothestie Goods immense variety; Ribbons, Flowers, Rnohee, Crapes, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY ARTICLES. Straw and Braid Bonnets, an extensive assortment;lBtraW Goods, all kinds. Thole BOARITIII ,CLOAK and 1112 , 7221,L4 ZAMILICTORY lass bran much caasreint. • and Wit h Ikea. F./Wain oriented In en_snufoctuslnce Mos _ass onstilod ollest E e ls °fin Oh. most fuldanobto strlr rig e ;ol l .4 L o l o s • I= l s ro rial 44% d=Paolcil="l4 TR band and mods to ardor. or ISt Me soot. Worchscas Odra all map= of the mantes ars In tad to inin. Me.3mdihrT) A. A. WASLOCA CO. PHILADELPHIA GLOVE SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. Being tho nest assortment in the United States, emaisting of 10.000 DOZEN! GENTLEMEN, LADIES' AND MISSES' Paris Kid Gloves, Of tho most celebrated makes. Gentlemen and Ladish' Kid and Beaver Gatintlets. Gentlemen and Ladles' Castor & Beaver Glcives. " Hid Finish Silk Gloves." " Lisle Thread Glossa and Gauntlets. With a large assortment of Lotion Bisk Ties, Buck Gloves, Gum Elastic Braces, etc. Sole Agents in the United Stain for the see of the Cdebrated DEROACH AND TALMON GLOVES. Gl6.2md2vri PHILADELPHIA, JOBBERS OF SILK GOODS; Fancy Dress Stuffs, Trimmings, Ribbons, EMBROIDERTES, LACES, MANTILLAS, HAVE now open for tho Spring Sesson ono of the Largeat Stooks of Goode in their line, ern offszed ha the Uplted States. Shs system ft llNlieo IL)!ICF-.1, adopted by as some yaw slam, tcotbor with that cr orenlag no a, cowls except isitb CASH AND SHORT CREDIT BUYERS, Llaa had Me effector luirely increasing our huslneir, ttureby enabling no to present elill graatei . lndoorinenta in tioodsandsric • to More who sire us their mo.tom. The dew Lcokalatnio Iferciant lOU perceive atom reading one Terms that nu Jar the en'Arta prfrrststem went: onir sea admit to, but most Pon uscern-li, sell at lower ra:ea than those who do harness on th e old long medic miem: one terms Deism more etringenc, end the nureOasers whom 04 melt to attract Mug, se clang - tha clotut borer. and bestiodgeo of goods, ESS:=2I • -• ho rani loth melee a diatagot at SIX oar cent. If the money ht paid in par funds, within tea days front date of Nlil Uneurrsast tootui taken only at Its markst Taloa on lb. AWL ts rewire*. userasots of In standleg, a credo! Biz Months *III be glee°. if desired. Where money IsnocaittTd iu sdranoe of mt.' If. • dito)unt at the: rate of T NgLtill . per test. par annum 1,111 be allowed. sir ty..a krin to:rollout,. 'letting Matted; are IL3Nat on of our stock, leing '.11,1.1 that they errd be v... di that ltt, fit f T their 10toreo. to pay Ma large profits that are abrOhirriti• arraGal tOthore uho give lung crets. -14104:bn 1857. Fr R 3 INSPORTA_TION. - 1857. . Capacity One . Hundred Tons Daily. itEige LEMON & CO. L- t i l6Al6- - HAVING made extensive preparations (Isis Winter, are now prepared to do a heavy AIL Eosin. cs PT PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAILROAD, . THROUOU to waitron tie Eastern Mlle. We ran unworn= friends and all Una. disP - teetl to PnirOialitelte is:la th-Imi and Railroad. that no pains *lll be spare] to realer general satlslartion to SHIPPERS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN .PREIGHT. - -:- The Avoulanc) of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad' Will give increased despatch to the transmission Of freight. Oboe on PENN PTHEET, at UseClaual Bean. fe24;dly LOYD la LEMON. DAM 0eura5u........ SMIIIRE POW OE FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, CRAVATS, - HANDKERCHIEFS, CUTLERY, PERCUSSION CAPS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, do.; &ND MANUALCV3II.2.I.9 Gilt Mouldings for Looking Glass Frames', Railroad Cars, ate., No. 95 Wood Street, caner of Diamond Alle3c. 185/. CANAL NAVIGATION. 185-7: giathaKlEß'S PQRTA BLE BOAT LINEEME, Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. Capteity 2000 Tons per Month each Way, 0e ray 1:111 faeilitieslE toE Trraortatiork Iwo been largely increased darin,gh: t past ISVinter, t i mrigh lE P . 4 11 ,,Ea l la t uAlettiricre. Our ai l trr t lorVg=tlrelr:f l g u letll2l BOIS% bet >‘'nr Ittp Pltu t: waazuourZWlT'ediferirgtruoVA' bd " p' t " iti ° t" .a . Mia 9 KIER St MITCHELL. Plarsurroßa7 STEAMBOA TS. 4 O rii t . OLNOINNATI—The fine d r int il age l ai _ Al. at 10 A. 01 .. 4 , ziravo.. p onm a irgo r et c..o boar.d, or at the Marius OR NEW ORLEANS—The fine Emmet •ROYLM, Coto Matta, trill ond intertudista ‘ ,1 11=9 lit 4 P. 14. ror freed at Damao mily on board. ft 24 Alfa USE E NTS. All Advertisements of Concerto or Pab lo Lanisenz•nts mast be ptld Mr Invariably In Mums. DITTSBLIELOII THEATRE. Lame and Hauso6—..---4096,PH0. POSTER. AlAnamar...A W Yocravi ActituiKa4aor. O. J. Yoram rum Cr ADMISSION, Bose/ andPar6s6td6.-663 I Prirat6 MIDIP—S I 00 Serond Yrlrste 86.6, =an— 6 00 800.. for 6010766 .... eta. • INTXNB EXCITEIOI7SITI Third night of the ealebestel Oomecilinne. LOLA ALOPTEZ, Mannteas . of Lansfeldtjuho vW anger ID • WIT Ilintoricel Drains, FMen eterarelr for ler, sod 111 Which re: voluntary ale ared the singular Incidents end *tilling &dna. urea untebtouneptred during the rtnourn of ibis else Unsalaried lady in Darwin.. WIDNIADAT AVIZNINQ.IEDTIOAIIT 230418.1, wlll be played the um 81 Itto hal Drama, {netts acts.mlltled LOLA MONTEZ IN BAVARIA—IoIa klontav, (olun , wards Oonnton ofjatudedt) Blaelto Lot* Alontor. Louis of 11, va ra, Weaver; Boson Von Ponnenbolm. Loma; Panora e, Idrs Lronatd; Anthem Mrs Foga. Ann. whloho he new fir be. tom noted nom entitled A CONJO&IL LENNON. To coconut• vlth the cslobbsted Byant•b D►ete, IL j /ALDO DB I.IDISS. by klad'lle Lola Mantas. ilia - Door, open et OK—curtain ems at 7 o'clock. AUCTION SALE,. P.; M. DAVUI, Auctionocr. themmaat mm Mono. corner af Wasl and nth (OLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE GOLD-JIM:111Y. is At Auerlon.—(he VantiaB7 SUMAC literary 25th. at: Veleta. at- tts traemeedat aiea mew s coma cf.Woed and 6th wafts, be mold, 7 woad Oold NEM., English and Pa•aut larara 8 delver do Engraft. 8 Detached Lame. aced lomat this Cad ..r lingo of ta'rat ylaa• very Buvatier 2.888 baud Moira foe prat leratralar. leaders. Sea fe7s P M Amt.. j IQUORS, CIGARS. AC. At Auction—On BAI Walwalo =Orlin& 28th Ind, at 10 dead . .5 the commercial mild rot mosoorna of WI ad mod fl ah erode. mint* sold, hews. One Irma Brame,. fbends wieldy 10.00 e Imported Olga. Z) date bs. Medd*. Oben/ sod Pert inw, 20 nobs AlzUnuti o M desett eee. prteuntr. Wit straw, Wrapv12211[144.2 8 . fa • (414P11 DAVIS itud. A . DAtINISTRATORS SALE OF YALU AIME ENVIST-00 Thursday tronhun' Feb- 36:b., at ' Vold*. at the Manhunts lanhann. attain. antt4 aal . 26 abyss Slardue fa It Manuratturns Pant 'VOA e 6 • Hanka! Plaluburnh - 40. 6•• enlace unman, B ink;. ',• 00 36 '• Hand stave. Ueda* Od. . ' do' . 54 . Pt tt*mub Ph Wa nu t 13hLiao 811. ' 2.6 •• Wotan /causal:tar Ca. to= P.M. DONIS, Amt.. ORNITURE A. VARIETY toWEE At ogAunlan—On Wednesday elortdatt. 23, et 10 e l e at /16 roolthtleld etrea. op yells the Pmt OlLtee. .10 be sold the satire nook. cc the owner le deellbloo buslaese, mobs *Web aro Web and km pat cottage b. 0 . 1 401 6 .1 .6/doobbooldele tahlea, nib., willow wont,. bleak ecome'ed Ugh/ stands. West Wl* bleat eesotalad °bomber sett; ceoalstlas Jenny Lind toleteed, deem lot/bows. rouble top wealutsz4 oval top teble.6 ebalre. with main tin obWs les tette, 60 IPWool CM/ ebbk. 'AM sesested: s quantity of dleaumd Ibleonrars, olosideUng of covered 12W14,aki , . 111190:126114 111. Palau Mini* LA t UAW it.t41117, 60totter,abottlnd de. m Delfts Aut. FdoIOOND-HAND BUGGY a' HARNESS- At Anotion-011 Woo Undo morning, nut thoo."0 oolooot tho mm woo reams. man at Wood Dad Illtb ottooto,‘lll Do seldom volt tholobsd turn west Mirth lea sr toD. DO,DD mod Mier; tifo...soili NM . ham= limo/ OS. tett ack. • t . SECOND-HAND PIANO FOR- U1110.11it60....in =anat. lowa. fisatoaabt. shag, its oatave Hu" fxrPiratAtidVnMaal" WOW B. (13. WOW It FAHNESTOCK & CO. JOHN B. ENGLISH & : CO., 21 OLIESTNUT STREET, efill NOW =EWING TEliClit L. HALLOWELL & CO. CAMPBELL & POLLOCK wnoLEsALE DEALERS U BOOKS. MAGAZINES AND WEEKLY PAPERS 1,V2 Oodsfa Ldd Book for Marsh: arshans's Mersa. do do. Patsrson's do do do, • do dcs An eseski7 Pape do rs horn Pnbedelphis. Now Yotk end Benton, rso'd this welt by W A_ OILDIN. PINNY CO., (.31 W. stmt. opposite the Th..2os. .'i Ne '1.1: .1:' 110, =Gringo,. or New Mexico on/ her wools, d W Pthll!'DleitT''ll67l.lnr`T:2l,m.".""u`.l%° FRESIL SUPPLIES--Kano's Arctic Ex dsdltlen. Preroott's Itobertso:A Mules 6th, Andaneon' Lake ggelni. Irving'. Lanni Washington. Curtis' Pros •ne Silo Notes. Iron, be Miss ear W. HAY tr. 01/, 66 Wocd it. VASARI'S LIVES OF TUE PAINTERS. Limner Outmost eminent Painters. Boulatore and Arstsltnts. tram rated from the Italian of Glorals ifsearl. with notes and Illustratlons, alter seleent from various commetdatotr, by Mtn Jonathan 'Cite . . In 6 vole. - Bohn'* edition. Fries !educed. KAY t 00,68 Wood street. \TEW BOOKS FOR. FAMILY READJA Jolt received 67 .701111 P. DAVIrON. CI Market meat between Tilled and Fourth street!—Hai. of Vaht to Brighten the Cottage Horan a sum boot by the *ne ther of . Trap to Catch • Bunbesm..' thirty die site; The ICvaelcut Hymn. 2. contr. Dr. Tacediee new.book, Noma a both Pr the •femily: Ileamerhe Cl Bethalm by ie anther ofi'Word. of Jana' - footsteps of ht. peak , t; Laws front Maven for Lite and earth. ex. Matra. Moe of the Boot of Ppreether, by' Her. Wm. Anion the Catalan leer Book. • Gaiden Trueney for the Tonna: Valais and 'Lavinia. to Malden and linden; with we amount ofaxavatlooe at Waite the "Troth" of rilurod end Phu-h. 'Vauban the Pa fare" - ,or Zeller. by Wen. Loftus; The Ivory.. by Ilia Knuth New fillnedee or %I Menthe In the Andes by J. P. Colton lliverwoA: Sind , Wee. [mutated Mendip; Hand tech of .Proterhet The °lent Hiller, or the Battle which all must Fight: Real' and Palatine. In connection with their history, by 4. P. hteadele With mars and abater •my va:roble bat. }CNN 8. DAMON * - fell) No. al Market Paget. BOOBS RECEIVED THIS DAY—Wen s yinua Storks ern:m.oml Dna= of Thrysit Prtri gjej,:t' by 11...4,2Y, by Dr. Da . SaLotL I roirslo to :n a' 4l47lozggielVt4Ti°, ` " The LDS sod 60mb:on el Deckwourtil.-16clintylwroy' Se Ist sad Chlst of Crow Natio. Daryors . &Nal litzterr. Stu =etas Pot:LlU:are Companion. Bennett. Roligift In Amain, by Dr. 11.4,1 For Ws byJ . L, 17.6 AD. 76 CD EW BOOKS AT E.. V. COCHRAN'ti. , ALLEGIIMI—durova Leigh, by 811mbeth Brown. '- lam Fable for Celtics; Golden Boma for the Too ng.k u; Hauled not Meted. likes Carem Semot 'too Leo to Mend, Efeadvf . Llager, Alke Carer thevemooe, do kyle, or trial, kr the Truth: The Had Cable, Mount Hope an Indian Taloa/Mk CiskrbeVe and th Enry a derem UnQo aver Bane.. MarioMar g The MtoneytiSonsebrod, menmYDDhlCtd .The Go l den , Da Lamoon Person/Me, lrms:-Weetirar Bayley We: Irehme - Pm'. Work; Lembo de. Qom, dr Ragland, nd and MAW Moe BLlMercoa.. Wald: Waverly lecielr 12vole. MIN trylnee WestaLictotr prey nott's Workg Abutre Nreoleom Kenai .arotlranlOvev flone—new 110A3 , 17; a Ism Maori went of Standard arid hilmellareene Literate» to It addlUres aloe , ant.. ly being made. In faking stook r lad some hooks att.!, kWbe fold id mat gnat/meant far a large anert, mt ef a more standard character la the mylas,_ The 'College of St- Jame', Maiyland: • THE SECLIND TER/I of the present wed Haul. O pens Pah. WM: fort Pt orb:84017. roseerelel ertste cams of stud, ere oarrirea. Bradsats }Obi whatever elm their auestriettob thaws them to 1. q a theft to tutu:LlU the College, eitargob. ta..'bruat from the dot* or entrants. Amfae &freer. Mute &remade. afferdlog every . feetittr. ecreeette and -- aeb e emKhOtil,hstand-ns the laceof Hemp .11.0 by Me. to January. tkr.leffe entree for the entire meal mama. oblertril an ordinary oxen ere, bryo. . &Policia= ta fuller lafonbation. Otto the admit/lon ef new papPa, IO to =4ll U. thilitecthr, Miley§ of ht. 'James, P.O. elarylezi, felfblawdeir tio:-.,,3-Larje Mackerel; ' Low i °s6u2 :to hl:iii et : b.aupi lai btu 601a134_,Na.1 lea t:!• 401 it pr - mirk RMB.DROWN S T RAiY'PAnaon Amu hmtssia for gas• • y Wst,itatmesON:
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