r> xf#~u'e#fe.y Tamil:rxicela,= _MONDAY' ISOIINENT!,./Ad ' 21 48t7.. _ OFFICIAL "'APO 0 . 0 C117.-aa News of au , citsr. and N?lgliboaulod• . . PMMODr ELEPT IO 4a.—The Wail Election for • .delegitco•to'....the City' 'Republican.; Cintreation, I rss held in ;the variond wrard.7, on Saturday.— dome of the Wards, the ticketi for various Ward:olden were nLio nominated. . In the First Wardilie only business transacted znis the elec. tionof delegates, the meetingfor nominating candidates having, been appointed for Wednes : • -day eveniagof this week, The delegated in - the ?Fired Ward are as follow : man. wean - • . , De/egaim--Jomea lteescl,Geo. W._eotlin, David Fitzsimmons, Mims Getty, John Willoclr. . . iScosn Ddisates'-4aines L Bennett., Jon. liarshall, •Geo.• Wilson; Christian Oyer, John Wilson. ScbcCCOtitictl : -.41.V. L Bennett • . CoMnion Councii—Anron Floyd, AndreW F4/I' ton Jas. B. Reed. ..rudy4-311iins Tindie. .• LOWD, ' • • r School Directors-4ohn Marshall, Coo: Wilson, • Reuben Irmo; Jr Aare Rodgers - •AWCratan--John -McKee. ''„ "V • •••••• Con da&Tr•-:Phillili Donnelly. " Brown,- David Simms, John ,Walhcr;;ltobt.".trilitighicti, W. Diehl., rocara woao dn'the,Foarth 'Ward, delegates were elected gE end a Wird ticket putin nom nation .as Dtkpatcs-Jimes -Verner, Reese J. Thomas, James Caldwell, John B." licence, William S. .? &lett Council,-11"-At. 'fleetest. Common. Cooncil—E. P. Darlington, James • Asseuor—Riehard Hope. Asriztant A - mezzo : co—Alex% Speer, Jae. Irernor. .I"tidge-:-..faixico. Inspector—J.4l. Mire. • . . Directors-L.. Jas. Caldwell,W.T Shaieln. Coirtable,—Thim. ' stern. WALED. citeplt Caldwell, Rich. Thompson, lemes Scott, CO; ILIMIII.OII, Andrew Lees. .°l4 - e/itt.Couticil--1). C. Kammerer.. Cominon * CololCil—Richard Thompson,. Joseph. Caldwell, Sa m uel Meitelvy,Win B. Bunter, Dr. Am stantAiaecrorilm. Nesbit,_ Auk A. Lees: jiir,lge=;•'2.i do., R: J. Idelowitr: •-• Weed.% 7 , ' frispector-2a •- •ilo. Jos. l'rwin. ~- • •- • • .81ATIT WARD. Dckgates—Thos: A. Rowley, Russell Errett, John Wallace, Williaarßithridge, Benj. Povrerne &tett Couneil--,4:llBerter. ' Common' Coizileil--Ru5.54311 Btrett,'A. ife -Condless; W. Barnhill, 11. McGcary. " „Barnhill, Jr. - firmeetor—Theadoroltabbiria. i'As2e4orotrii mauilis; T • , Dickson,. ' :liasialaei du=-Win GeorguLanthont. Alderman—John Major. " School Direciori-Aralate iSoott, TIC*: 4. Rowley Lutatable--Itichard Jones. -- ',..1 , 5;..tan there is donsiderablelecling in this Ward respecting the veto for Alderman, we subjoin therfollowin. statement' - furnished- us by' , one of r` the clerks:) • - ' The box containing. the votes for Aldermen wsifmst opened; when tountedetoodis follows: T. M. Little; 134; John Major, 129; William The Delegate 'eras next opened, iag the counting, an Alderman's ticke t was found which was announced to the clerks is one vote for John Major.. The vote then stood: 134; Major, 130 . Shire, 39. The box containing the •Council ticket 'was next opened, and while BS contents were being - disposod-ef, - lbred; Alderman's ticketi were dia covefed and nuncio:iced to the clerks as two votes for 3fajor. The rote 'then stood: Little, 134; Major, 132; Shore, 40. t At this stage of theyroceedings, a great deal of. dhslatiSfection was manifested by those con etinid;_when the Board determined to-re-open, overhaul. div) 'recount the votes foi.Aldennan, after.thelVerd box had- beer, ess'orted. Boring the corm tintrof, the Yard box several AlJeraufn tickets were , disenvered and deposited• in the ' proper box without anyriote being taken of them. The Alderman's box wasagain opened and every ' ticket carefully and particularly examined, and afters great deatof fatigue raid labor the follow ing *refound- to bo tho result:''"' Jno,- Major, 13 danhle tallies nod 9 red:eV:l39 - TM. Little. 19 t y , .1..1 r .12* Dtlegutts—Wu• Aleentebean, Mita. K. Moor timid...B. Barkley, R. King, Oyeir. • 1 , Select ,Cournit--flobt.. C Toßea: . Rodkinson;Geo. Kerrie. - S* 01,111 "aoro -- . 9 ; narkloY.- R.. C: Bnekett,'3 years;. Windlass, J.: AL Bleth, 2 years. . Arezzor , --Thos. J. White. -fAndslantAzielior--flenry B: ford . Conslobte—T tio.s• J. 'Judge of MO:time—Br M - Inspector—Thomas Etarrrll - DeLvettes—Willianirlf. Everoir, Lewis' Stgictuel Morrovr, VilOcuit Woods, Jas. J. Marrui. MEI= liemmond, JELL DollieL J o h n mcve.l;): K. Martin, Jae. S. Aa attempt -has been matl a to present the name of-Thereag--j-loward, Esq., in a very unfa vorable light in ceineetion - with the trial of Fife and his comrades. is asserted in substance thdt ho knew Fife arid - Charlotte Jones 'to be guilty, and that they wistred to plead guilty, and 'told Mr. I.E. that Stewart ;vas innocent of the murder.' Fife sent the following note to the editors .of the •Disyciteir. who ppblished It .en ,Saterdey as. ollows: . • - - Editor. Pitpetch. , -.Please . 'elite for us that lbw :article -in Thursday's abronieliv asserting that Charlolte Jones and myself desired to enter UM plea of "guilty" at our triii,.but were pre sented from so-- doing. by our counsel; and further, Ada feet would have appeared one coirmision but for the interference of "oar counsel; is totally unfounded . and-false.: Both assertions„ are falsehoods. If D: O'C. O'Neil - titny.cell,l will ezploiii-the matter to his entire eatisfection. iVe have already been as much torte:red by . the falsehoods of the local Reporter of the Clatenick, as by the approhen aims of death itself. • . Pittsburgh' Dec. 18. • TIMMY PIM; ..Aft . Atensv.—Tho -Steubenville .Lfaald, in speaking of the frescoing of the South Street Methodist Church of that place, by our fellow toiriman, says that it pre .,o eta •a master specimen. of that a t,'and'far FLeaation•Perfection'o7 a hmi "a: and 'Clearness of coloring, anything as adorned any build simum. us :tins:My .ist - ,favor of .the achieve ments-of ...M r .-.olitcheilli• in his art, meet us fro 9a`glcito nu nitrous exchanges. .. • ••oed . the Com.n - ,77ouse at Greensburg and rrr-h• •S' Jidteiria. l .9 ll - . . -The _works of, his succeeded matplice r in Oddkel iland alsa -•- ee •Ata.v . ae Nall, and in all lows'. hail and In h. • ; m e: to the entire Sat:. cuffs he has'acquittcd n. beizalf isfactlon',of • thosa 7n 7 viliPab •nenearbillldings No doubt, in some of the .b1eg0.... . M. which are now going." fotsraribin . Alsphybh Mitchell will have an opportunity to teate and skill, and 'thus-trite his own . 7.4 mendation where it may be seen end read of 'men. ArtiTh/P7CD . Anur.sr.—On Friday afternoon, an- attempt t, Woo. made to an , MtgliNen In Allegheny. , is eharged:with.havingast, fins' to BethenyCollege aril-the pertunia who wore - ssfier,hituarere that M'Nally is n bad char:toter and a murder sins recently. committed In his house near Beth; When the company comet* in: Allegheny they : made consitlerobleet tg 'demon stration with pistols, etc. A' large number of peopll:.'gothered about the bons" and while the aTrialting party were • discussing among thins salvia who ehould first go Into thahonse,llTal eseapel:• said that there is cease, for attoehteg esasiderable blame to the crowd; who abstracted the arrest of the porgy charged with the crime. • , . Coy Eauritsirs.:—The smoiffit. of coal 014- PO - far - tile month of litrirmberi atileken, trout the seemint of the look-mager, is as rallstfs Tlithels le ante _ 296,L00 boats .. - /, 815 , 6 9! . _ -• ' Total 2,242,191 l'ho : amount for thnyear is now Above.6irty millions of bushels. The:rola na's- T rntfi'zince condition for. cosy bonts i,6felioction lost '.Felmisi 'Vint the rivet }mind. ikon in n of it. Jnr. THEATIM.-Mr. Couldock plaird the part of Richard 111 on Sotnitlay'uisht, and with such power ofattion and expreastoa tut Carried the whole house ; which was a 'Boo one, along pith him We never saw him& liettorc-ssevcr. IVlrs Bush Ana in verybad voice aril dies not know part ,Ge 4tdy Anne -well enough to viitaure upon it: Flrelid nottblntabeeneceeded well at all on 13atniciakal i ghti,iind for the reason 1°11%1000;a. winrstratn- Ositiettirtinifest orsong'our Contemporaries twtlispiillabi truth of our asser tion, made on thesery best authority, to the bfricethat Healy ß -0,- *44 .6 preitfre tt portion .of,polsonhitheitaird of tallith boy. Vie have burthat of pity, for:poor Irlf4; - and we datre that he may not be left:- to commit the enrepentable crime ; that's all. - Bat We'do sincerely belfeve our informant; and shall wait for somewhat elso-than the 'assertions - of Fife before - we thangeonr-mind. Those who assert that wo harp stated_what to not true admit that ho did send for litharge.-- The admission doesn't 'particularly mend the case; for that enbsfance is aci oxide of lead—and thOugh not an active poison.- The only point we, had -inyiew admitted too viz : that he has had. a eh:men/a tend for tehat too, Je might are fit to get. If ho could fend for litharge, so he could- for strychnine. If a man could hare It :pistol is ,his.boot leg in our jail up heroin could have also a quart of poison or a pound of ii. "If 350 persons can visit the jail in a day, and as many as desire it can see and. converse with the prisoners, the latter could find ample means for obtaining any drug or other material they may wish. • It i 8 somewhat strange that Fife should be ao anxious - to dye his hair now, lon, and to We're dye- made by .himself. Why did'nt ho get some of the.rarious hair dyes already made up? Or for what purpose does he desire. to change the color of his hairy ft is a Tory good color. Does he study to disguise himself Annrsrso--One of the .DIMOCIIACY" ROUND. —The AMiritan of Uniontown (we have mislaid the payer since clipping the subjoined) tells the. following: Benedict Garwood, jr., of Lucerne tp. wee arrested and gave bonds in the penally of $6OO, on. Monday last, to r.ppear nt Iho next Term of our Court to answer/he charge of steal ing fourteen head ofeattle from Jona W. DEANTLI, of Paid , township, and selling them to JAMES Carran and Levx Smunocn, jr., as mentioned last 'week. When ho_arrived at. iho - Clinton House, som wag told "crazy Billy" that "Fremont, who stet. the cattle" had landed in town, when.stralght way ..Billy" posted off to tho hotel, hallooing a the top of his voice, "I want to see Fremont I *ant to, see Fremont ! I want to see Fremont thin. elan that stole the caUltit.tpEtt soomsliscovered that ho had been badly hoaxed tend left suddenly in a very ill humor. A. SUSPICIOUS CUAILICTEIL was arrested yester day by the Mayor's police, nad placed in the Tombs for a hearing _ to; was found se creted in a. cloSet. in tho house of Mr Wycl,e, 'daguerreotypiif,:ori ' Starltet street, near Third. When'lwought to the offiniand searched a quan tity-of burglar's tools were found upon him and ,some .clothing which 'had beeti stolen a day or two since from the liletehants' Hot& lie.gives several names, such as, A. B. Bartlett, A. It. Smith, A. B. Simmons, and James Itarricoa:;- NO also haLl a breast-pin in the shape of a loco motive, which is supposed to be' stolen property. ire hails either from - Cleveland or Columbus. O. Oaurtort,--The Truitees of the German Er. Link. Church tit ;Lewistown, Mifflin Co., Pa., two seat a notice to the Mayor cautioning all persons not to giro anything towards building a church - for that Society to any persons who may seek ler funds now.. There are several. impos tors. about getting money under the above pre tense. A man by the name of Jacob Reamer fins been around in this city among the Germans and succeeded in gitting n good deal out of them for this church. Ho has no nuillority.tddo . _ . , ZANGT.I.' and David Stewart, charged with ar son—The blipping of Eli Cope'a barn—Fwere on ,trial at Uniontown laawcek. The trial occupied ilia Court throe days and. was given to the Jury late- on .. Saturday eVezing week. 'The Jury re- Inained .in seasion until Monday afternoon, not being - able to agree, and were discharged. - Noriee:—The Republicans of the First IVard will observe. an advertisement .in our .colnmes Lida morning 'notifying them of the time and place for holding a meeting to put in nomination candidates for ward offices. ' Tern Penn Literiry Society will hold ita third annivensary, , meeting . in Lafayette Hall, on Tuesday evening 29th. The exercises - will, we premien°, te instiuctiVu and interesting, and ehottld secure a large audience. Tns American Standard ateieS that the Fayette sounky.Rallrl4l; between _Uniontown' and Con nellsville, can be built, for $llO,OOO, and !tat it Is probable the.euterprise will he pushed t o successful completion. NU. is affered at the Gaieties this evening and at the Theatre, See advert ise .ments. Ton greater preservative of beauty known to modern science, to Profe .or Wod's Hair P,:torati re and Cosmetic.. Among the most important features of female beauty, aro a luxuriant bead of hair and a fine complexion:: hoth - ofltticir'sh)dd,l - I.' - i.. - aidled . "...-• iiff.;..crotl (I ..F.re, tor either may be i,o;:t by_ neg.. i - leet;or urnenrvodirs. the ,i 4.0 of the above. roLmv,l ; ..rucia; -.day is dangerous, We seldom undertake, torsteriallY, to'endoese'sehat aie culled "Hair Itesta. retiree," as knowing fall, well that the groat Majority of such prepa rations urn - entirely •worthlettr.- Ex- ceptiena.thero are, nevertheless, and among the. ' we havezerer heiritated, to express our 'conviction that the article known no "Wood's Hair Restorative" L 3 entitled to a proud pro-eminence.. This article has iiild It.. - nail Story in numberless instances . of prema turely gray and bald heads,- and the crrtitiestes. in regard to its awash, efficacy bare been alike al:m orons, unsolicited, and emphatic,' When Senators of the - Halted Stales add others (of the highest stand, Mg Bodoni:and. politically) openly- declare that "Wood's Hair . .Restorativo", is all, and Moro than all, it4retenda td - be,. one cannot do otherwise than belles - atheist ••.' TIM - article .can too had at .all our Druggists.. hoe notice elsewhero. Sold by all good Druggists.—h'utaray Republic., . . . . 1Y 1 , 121 E 210. D, from tit° debilitating effoets of which _.othor diseases are engenderod, may be perma nently cured a reit-days by the proper use of Cart Ye Simitisk Mi.ittcre, which is now tiek,mtale4g ed to Ito tiro only tend imiledy for such atilietions- I CILYCERLTE, ODYCEREVE, GLYCERINE, Highly perfume 3. Sure curo and preventative o Chapped lianthyPare and. Lips, for rale at SUPEIVS DRIIG STORE, comer Penn and St. Clair Stmts. !lave you a Diseased Liver:....The Inration, thungh etartlln..„- Ia solllclently .11a0.;cativo ohos tiro fret In taken.intneonabloratlon that ilkenas of tho liver have, la. eorno most alaranlnkly ficontid In tho fruited flans. In. drub there are row tomtit-U.40 diacues that are not in attro way tracesblo to a dCrangoi state of itint iniportant Organ. tinny of tha ctironlnhatn rurally classed ardor tho bend of Etarunaptlon, bare inch. raisin In tho liter. "Any remedy that amid Inborn regulnilly. and hooltLlnl action lu Mr liver, *mad be a blattinzta manklntin has beau 11113 cools motion of thonaubla..Thst noway ho, bean found: It to ufs'aidillUO: Gtr triai.boo Bees affactlal it, ti °near been known tofall. . . Itmd" you any dlsn,o of tho Liver, or dinar.. uliklryoincliove proceedofrout hepatic il,a - angiunruti 1.0.5 out a moment, but purchase .a box of Dr. IdoLand's propoi.,l by 'Fleming Dri,a, Pittsburgh, Pa., and tb.y mill more you to bold,. It is tlio Only malady yet dircorered • hi which" Implicit coolldruce may be placed. 1111-Purchasnmbould becareful toast for DIL 51'1.112:V8 ORLEDILSTED LIVER PELL,manaftictured by PLDNU DUDS.: of Pttriburgb,Pa. Thereon, other Pills purrortlog to hr Llror PElls,alow botiro th e publir-., Dr. .111,at.'s got. ohm Wm./ills, also Ids relobrotial Yortolthge r tau now L. hadit all roirportalitta drug storm. Eons "main. without ripasiord q . l .41o15:d *VT YLEIIING 11110. a. Auction aalco. _ . Z. DAVIS, A.notioneer. 43olzentrilel &les Roam; is. W Yilth Street rAST AND-PQSFIIVE SAP: Or MAR 141ILE OnlTAlllgNlT—Stiaulay indl - ll'ednesday eren. i tiMe7LtivA l uMa tit ju ' i an t g r ; ile ‘.. ..2 ,l 4 l £V i t, ; t,lo ( c h l o dcl td ,, without reserve, Sig Vito. Yid Sons' extensive and ele gant collection of - Alabaster Marble 'Vest% Etrtnian flrus, Agate and-Alsbaster Med..' for fruits otAitrde; Antiphon., fur insulin' end untro tables P.ggplian Kruk., lc, All thews. , carved 'hoot the Slarblo originils, from the most elegant oremensformon.,tichrt halLeandgroniis. .Thole classical beauty ensures; the conipant ediadtatlun of refined into,itnif places them beyond the Caprice of fashion. . Moo, inagidlicent Statuary. the finest Carrara Ilarble, minimis' exquisite cophe 'or b..tirdi subject% bill o limiters; and'ono adalutoro . Potera' Grocirdlace, eittiof Clanovesbanclog Once; In pure oldie Atabast4 Iliarlde. , •klegent- Wiled., of ~into film And yvancli China; Vidiable fdethit ion:aching • ' ' • PAU: DAVIS, Mdt. :LISTAIASPEESENTS AT A t:CTION;-: %Li storera.M. Roberts, Ne.l43Fifth et,,,raairatae• tog rat Theredei logsaAcbntianhigknrhaurolng,ot 'eerooonooon awl arming -for ehp iryteß a I° and t • d • very ex tiaittlistxtuf Jewelry, (I old and Wu. VIIBUIN`4M .. ,,,, CIwkro„ Filler Plated Were cod hiPier . • ertilet.iro et the lattht rape: keel , received r 1131. 6 ,15, at ratarmdylo l e pram. Throe good* re frota New Tor.. - .‘orbolkley pr....els, sod meet Le dint, raat‘etally adeptea Male rasa G,r'ieruler sspil al of IrniardlatelT to .10 Leulha parlienlarlyttoslr4l !Wick. The lab:let/en P. 11. DAiIE, Aurl. SSION •E OF - WINES,,EE'S . SA.; CIOARR - ETORR Vesture:ley zoortklag, Dee. J. at 10 o'elom home of Daniel rkkie•Da,ife.r.7 Liberty et Doesta the "oadofooßhet. will to. suld Ly order of Dia - A• Ithionito and O. P. Attieurt, the oath* stock of that . ..." ,0- .Oena. embracing. stenrral ansortnaint of •Yorelge meal° IVlarti end I.tgoore,ho earls and • A qtisatfty ofares quality LoaortedeaJ A 01.1.111 eig.lll. Rectlfi lag Apparatus, Ravel Cub., Stott , MlXtene, Farah - A 1.., one letarcade Itaroache, oast:orgy. a quantity °Maraca, dela L. DAVIS, Aart. YALUABLE STOCES AT AUCTION. . on Tomb). everting.- Vet, t 1 o'llock at lLa Gestrnerclal S.A.hr, Ileums, Nu. IA riftlt St. %rift .4 , 4 to' '• IN shares Bulk of i 'burgh Eieek; , otinllolk Data ;a' -All eghsa? Data; _ • .- • • • 10 -Weetera lasuraateCurapauy " Eureka IIIinITATICO Coln pally, Itglatny flea ,: . du. • 14ationtrabela Brittp. , p. 111,DAVI9. Auct MMI'ARMI IJEJ.tE3IPTOICY NTAY SIOYND HAND CIATIIING..—St the I...bnimerclal Ealee Home So. yt Pints nsnt.. to,LUMCWII3; 'p, Tgmday tuornieg Dec.:: ;ata 10 oclock ae4 czelliowns rid) tiyJ aveniog alit) tied IVlark. .1;1 the twin' ,thl,auilgkmteupt moat ttositaLto ...,,,,rtnrut or. cinm.x. offered ill. Petrra.deg P thr , 0:40., rm.«. Fronk and NUturs,l coat, 1.....N0kw;',ti0l Voto, to Vaattiattirtiln or Ontl'"q*. as ft. rock most be cl:erAl Edit dining the ithit a.. 11 P. U. DAVU. Amt. zr- - .l4P.faarf. ATirtritxxv , AT Yi ornetly, T is , clorger. Wylie rill .1 rift II rt... NYAAOdVRT ItOt'SE, ~I ° ./emerr e fITTERVROU, PA Fap .L'OXG,REBBI . • Weal:mares Carr, December lfi. Crittrinden submitted a resolution, .that, inconsequence of thelluateial - condition of the - country, and the embarrassment of the Treasury / the rates of deity 11st:stashed by the tariff' in March last ought to ho :materially increased; - and also in firor *Ma substitutlonsystom of home valuation on im ported goods.' The Senate resumed the consideration of the Trea sury note bill. • Mr. Wilson said that the. Closing hours of the 34th Congress wero devoted to efforts to deplete the 'Trea sury, and they-were new, at tho commencement of the :Mk trying to fill the Treasury, which is now empty. Ito also called attention to some facts con ,neotod with the osponditures of the Govern's:tont. lie - thought Congress should review the. tariff so as to re store the duties on Iron, Cotton and woolen goods, to where they were bytho tariff of a 6. That-would in eresso the ravened of one country something like $2,001. 1 ,000, and thus afford some relief, flu would rotor - or the issue of ten millions of treasury notes, under the circumstances but ant for twenty. tr. Tinnier insisted that Len would not he enough, and it would be necessary to paks another bill next veer providing for more. Ile thought it better to do it now, all at once. Mr. Wilson replied-11 . 0 should not ho surprirod if over 3 20 , 000 ,00 0 be altod for bolero the deco or the ',whims, owing to over estimates of receipts and the largo amounts recommended for the war and nary departments. ' Mr. Seward attributed the revulsion to over im portation and the diversion of capital from its °tali -nary channels. Lie slid not believe that the banks were' to blame, • 'Mr. Dixon spnlva in Tarot of the protection of American industry as the host moans of restoring confidenee, reviving trade • and repleuishiug the treasury.. hir. - Collruner opposed the bill, and took occasion to remark that withal' the boasting of a sub treasury eystem and bard money currency, when the pressure came the whole bottom was, knocked out and appli cation was then made for the loom of irredeemable paper. Why not honestly borrow hard money and pay tho interest for It, with which pay ha debts of tho government. Mr. Bunter • defended the sub-treasury system which was established that the governinent should not be embarrasseribiltribink ensponsiOnS the Management- of its financei Treasury -Milos are the cheapest mode in which money can In borro'wed, dad it would not, mi charged, be forced on people to the exclusion of gold had silver in payment of debts. At four o'clock an unsuccessful motion was made to adjourn, the majority seeming determined to pass tho hill before adjournment. Mr. Trumbull proceeded to show the oxtravaganee of this es well to the proceding administration, ray ing that it now wrists to eimud twenty millions of dollars within six months. No necomity for raising twonty•millions has boon shown. Mr. Pugh opposed the bill regarding it as a strange propuiltion to come from the democratic side; to issue twenty millions of shinplasters. Ile was, how ever, willing to rote for it if at could be reduced so as to provide only fur raising so much money as was immediately wanted. Ho wished to prevent the dr , relation of, these notes as bank notes. The hill was amended, limited the operation of the act till the first of January, 1859, and prohibiting notes of a less denomination than $lOO, and was ptismd by a vote of 31 against 18 as follows: Yeas :- Messrs. Allen, Baymil, Benjamin, Biggs, Bigler, Brown, Clay, Crittenden, Douglas, Evans, Fitch; - Fitzpatrick, Foote, Greene, Irate, Hunter, [version, Johnson, of Ark., Jones, Kennedy, Mal -1.7, Moron, Pearce, Polk, Reid, Sebastian, Belford, `Stewart, Thompson,of N. J., Wileon, %Fright. Nays: Messrs.. Bell , Broderick, Chandler, Clark, Collamer, Davis, Dickson, Doolittle, Durkee Fes senden, llamlin, Rattan, Johnson, of Zinn., Pugh, Simmons, Trumbull,- Wade. At half-past six the Senate adjourned. Tho House subject was passed over, and went into committee on the Treasury note bill. The Goose resumed the consideration of Ur. Bon. nott's resolution providing for the appointment of a special committee to take into consideration all pa pers on the subject of the Pardee Railroad. Mr. Barksdale made an unsuccessful motion to table the resolution, tho vote upon which motion resulting thus ayes 9, nays 89. Several incidental questions wore determined by a .y ca and nay rote. Mr. Florence said that the Rosen had qiideneo that no good could come of sitting On Saturday. Ito made an ineffectual motion to adjourn. Glaney Jones explained the provhdons of the bill which ho said wai similar to those herateforepassed, both under Democratic and Whig administrations. Ile would Et - dearer to obtain a vote upon it today. air. Ritchie rolled attention to the tact that therm aril two seta of Deem:rata, one th.retical who will have malting but gold and either; the ether practical who will have anything they can get and now elk fur treasury notes. Mr. Banks remarked that statesmen at all times hod asserted that a assort to treasury notes woe of doubtful esomlieney'and dangerous in principle, and should never-be adopted If any uthur measure of re lief could be obtained. It is Data true government Which cannot obtain relief except through tree:gory notes. Them never was a period when a loan could be elfertegl either for large ur small sums, or on a iburt ur long time Unit. now as the country is chiller than it ever bas been before. Bo wished to have the bill amended authorizing , ' the isrue of treasury antes only in case it 'shall be found imprortioatle to effect a•lnan on government clock, hearing six per etllllll.ll, the aggregate eons borrowed nut to exceed twenty millions. Circumetanees are different now from aloe° diet colossal when the note bill of !SIC was. gored. - Then the war-wl.b:Bleaico , ;.., prospect ..f war with the Mormons. *r. Dm. replica thatthare was hero representa tive from Utah With the LATlle tandtiik that Sir. Col% has, and therefore it , auld not La said Uvt. oe aro at par , vittitlii.ttit hat there was a speck of war in- an. pthiliZineetV4r, - MinthterT front:which the-adralnte trntion could not be relieved by the iague of treasury notes. 3rr. mason urged that Corigrrss night to prefer to eupply the puldic nceessitios-loy treasury notes rather than loam for a lung period. Mr. Llishrp eupported the bill on the ground th it the note, would go Into circulation unit he need a a U161.11:Irn of exchange. Mr. Davis of Maryland opposed the bill. Tbero was no period fixed when the note, would be pre. Lionted for redemption, and which would therefore . . . continue in eircuLatian ne Irredeemable currency Lased on the fact that the government. Is striking down the banks of the country by n biultruld law being recommended In the Pre.itlenrs Message. it may La that the issue of twenty illiitiol23 of treasury notes is to Ell a void the dominant party RH':.n to rnaho and substitute pater of the treasury fur the paper of the hanks. Tlio Committee ram and tho !loam adjourned NEll' flau'n't, Conn., Dee. 10.—past winter, a boy nettled Charles .til..Sagi, about nineteen years of age, was miming from hi, home in Cromwell, near Mid dletown' in this Stale, and an Irishman named Patrick Nugent TM. charged with murdering him and patting his heap under the ire in Connecticut river, In is fete months afterwards a body found in the river without. a bend. This body ryas hollered to be that to the missing boy, from several marks upon it, es well U 3 frail a portion of the clothing. Soon aftersvards,.. We lining of an overcoat wee found, answering to the description' of that Awt nn by the mitring person. Some months after, n sailor, named Bunion, directly charged Nugent, tho Irishman, with! We murder. Ile said he saw Elio deed done, until assisted Nugentin putting the corpse under a hay mow. Be described his dres. , , the eider of his hoar, de.--deelarcd that ho had not had any peace of mind since the murder, and that ho had coma to Cromwell especially to divulge oil ho knew about it. lie confronted Nugent, and charged the deed upon him. The punted denied it, but trembled from bend to feet. A true bill was found against Nugent, and ho was to have been tried this month. IVlthin a few days, however, the missing boy has been discovered In the hitZrior of Pennsylvania by his uncle. A special court was immediately held, and Nugent liberated. The sailor has been arrested for perjury, with intent to take life, and acknowledged his guilt. The crime will send him to State's Prison for life. WAnIfINGTON CITY, Dee. Ig.—Lord Nonler has by instruction of Earl.Chrendon placed in tho hands of Secretary Cassis numbor•of modals, which Her Ma jesty's Clovernmoultivaires to present to the-uMeers tuen enignged on Om several -expeditiontsfhieli hare been fitted out in the United States for the re- . . covery of Sir John Franklin and Isis companions. Her Ifajesty's Government directs Lord Napier to oxprce the high sea.° which they entertain of tho zeal and devotedness'of the parties who volunteered on these enterprises, and their earnest hope that the citizens may bo permitted to share the same honora ry recognition as the officers and men of Iler Males ty's cornice employed In the cause of the;Arctie die revery. . lVesutaoouo Cite - :- Dec. 20.—This morning the lx ly of Oen. Noliquid was found floating In tho Champeake and Ohio canal near thin city. The deceased -wns formerly a prominent politician of North'earaline and lately ltd superintending engi neer of the hart., improvement at lilleyboygan, Wirconnin. Ills death 190.11 evidently accidental. Primate nu Durex, Wis., Doe. I9.—St. Paul dates vo the 15th hare been received. The canvass has not pet been completed. It is thought that the Dem ocratic emendate fur Governor will he declared elected. There has been no election for Senator. NEW YanK, Dec. 19.—Tholtennier North Mar has arriicd at her *bur. .Sho brier; 5500,000 in specie, end upscaitlier on u itunared paziengere. AIGNTOONISIIT, Alo, Ike. 19.—The Leglellaturo or. sialo hot legalized the euermeion ;peek pay ments by tho lieehe to the 15th or Norenther nezl. • • „ Nrir Ilon Grm:.lo.l Floo. hr.; / 0 .%010•1•nohl. lau► - Jmlluinll trudenc.r •-- Cord k 'fog. C,,q0,6 1 .4. flutinks Ik. lkokr 11, 4 16, Strwlir dull .1 1 °.t , • u.; ,, ,011,cit /alattit.74: entutketlawl - (*••••0 Gighays 4 Chicago 7:31; Iteuth•g ;4 , 4,1'; Erie IN. Min==M:MMl $lO,OOO wor.rn of well-aunleCloilling for men and hp, at rims to suit the times. !laving now on .hands about the alert, amount of Gila 0/.41 F 4%. clothing, o choice misorlinent of flue piece goods f o r carbon work, and. a full rtock of gentt . unii lays' Fumbling Goods,' will commence to.il a gea ,.. ra i clouting out rata of the whole. The nook will ta fousol iho very imrt of It. kind, carefully relented, urdll Made; and trublv of. It, bought at :priers highly favorable. It Will la muleretood that Ilia la not the oil repealed f'ealling 011 helow'rirl," or btu kirideed trick, npl J.O guit horineo,". lab nr e mom a hl a wale of fuidifettalilo gouda 40.4 41 ptlros much below the Terms, an umal, etrlctly awb. • •- eAIInaCTI4N. . . Wig /TRW: 1 / I klllT DOWN ote TIM APsti9STIU . tzex.- 7 2aditar Doubt mated a aantatinn 10 the .satittic; s'caltrelay;'l4 gaoling the Preahlent over the enalt the . goloas quectkn, The :lenalar mit In kaihsr, and -looked 'rerdatlahly well; Inning ierently obtained for bltnaclf a nex ,east at thoTinorn Sono clothing Hal or Iloelthill 14 , 11E00, No,. 1103 agd 605 Chestnut divot ? aka* Sixth, Phlladolphin.l Commercial PITTSLCURGIII Zel/ILILECEI4. 4,,d0y 'pi Lite 1114Gurgh. Gtteettt.l PrITSBIROMMONDAT, accorma 21, ILT. • FLOUR.--Warkst acrydall _but. oadotacial.,..b..4 - or and 10 LW. from ,tote at,54 7 - , +or .uPer. 303 for a.tra aod ,Silh 7 for funny drn alio 31 bbts tcstra L a wny 0 . IHAIN--C.6r. dollar; ektaleff COG Intel, op arrival at 37% and lOU at .10. Who-at: a 1.7., of MU built .ditttliterro-• Gran et al Oat; 211 bud. 0 o at sod ,13,3 do th - Totat 2Y. • at frxE6_2him on the wharf of 7; tuna at 5.5 ;do' Ono, CU for Fhorta 90 for Mitl4lltora and W. far &Wotan. I . DUCKIVREAT PLOUIt-rafridn. Saki of 60 No from stare a MU) W00}... • t{"IIISKYaof MdfA 4L4Raw at la. scuAlt—Small altos of saw N.O, at a. • BIONETAII.I7 AIIDC O / 1 12r1E401A14. The movement In 13101227 41 restricted, and the au ply y in very AbotidenA On: teal, on Laterite secarities, I usare made et 5017 V conL, Thne neUtietione au still illictitt, bat 61 , 11411 eta appear more 'diapered to put with flair oloney then-heretofore. The offerings at r....,kaare,bawmP cases ;lees than the Ability or Memo & I li tuud w - Lo di w ,,... a. not they Are taking Ilney of first-clan abort payMr trete out. Were. In the ,ILtrottnt hunuelbolv to no mitvitY, but fu. rurito elgutureei prnmi freely et 0012 '_ ceet„ with aortal goodname,n. MO ~,, 'WS II (..eilL 1 11 iTebi • : wide dip femora In the race for mitten Whlc/i aro prole:Lilly ennolly gmod, and Loyalre ezereisa a clue euntlny In making nuke - Itons.__Baelnees contihum very Moth Miriam!, pod the now cemeroarity PM PoorcryUnder those clicatuturre the itepraalion app mto Le almost universal Mu tho money market IOW) s ow iticreitelng enna during OW . Will• ter, and that even law r ratoof InLveat Will =lot talmeluilY for rail Laws. Eton t nil rent. interest, It Islet:tined the W. Trrantry notes ill Le is dernaml for lureatment. 5•...• . --IN. V. 'nib. Ara,iling to Our Baltimore Patriot thn imam of that nay will not realism. until Oath)* Uhl for tho Philadelphia bunts, lu April nett. Janney I tighter, and tick lama ~to lt.Ulti . it rant 11 math. Er.thatago ...No n . y,k 43163, 5 . p. c.c.--I Phila. N. Amer. imports by River MONONGAHELA NA VIUATION ca—os bge corn, Haft man & rOs bLd Door, owner; 10 boo ease, Wilgox PA) bgs corn, J Forsyth; 141 do do, 'Salter .t McKim- 29 pcs ertralrien, Snowdon; obb b w &ow, Wien; 4 /1014%44, Blunt & Whiling; 20 do do, Conway; 00 bbls Door, Ocorge & co; 2, 1,1,14 floor, Wallace; 18 bbls Door, llotton; Pal bta barley, owner; 0 Odds whisky, Tinley; To Lkln salt, Clan Et. LOUIS por Sir Wm Walloco—taisks Brown & Kirkpatrk; 1 bx sods, Ikulger; / 4 7 toll. 1 . 1 4.'1 24 hint' tallow, 32 0 blots flour, 17 blots shoulders, Clark oo; 17 sks featbers,Coraytis & cc44B b 1.4 Corwig; i bbrs moor; hbda soon, 60 bids mu Holmes* Co: 4 bide lard, Swartz.; 3 bls bump, Irwk; & cot 72 oko wheat. Keno. cdr, 77 bides, Laughlin; BO bbls ;low, landsny; 21 klzds' su,,,x,Morcer k Hublocun; 20 bbl Dour, McCrickext; 14 by feathers, 0 do wool, 113 bklcs, Mcllrlds& co; I hbde so ar, Swindles; 23 Dbl. 00,60 to lard, 60 Olds pork, @Sellers & err, 10 bbl, Wood; Z 3 dodo, DolzeU & co. pr. LOUIS per bbla 1100;20 I,llda alley /00 blda alcohol, 40 do beef, 1 b 9 bOoka.e.rk 4 .0,4 I• Lz rtuta, licarmr, 4 bbla avatar on, 10 do lard 011, L L Patine stook; 0 bla hemp, 11u/1; 2 bra mdr, foraylh d oo; 129 4 Y AlcCono oung: do, 10 bbl, broken Rhos, llrysat A 200 ta,la &a., &minor; V. 17 bitirphes, hea. , ' . 9.11 /3 lak. D 04 . 107, 34111144 2S do floor, •Orrtoll , 21 do mulamoa, P Boilers d cut 7 blulo sugar, 1,10 bbl, ruolalwaa, (lotion 111 do ortdsky, Toudao4 100 do Boar, McDevitt; I LW. aupar, Mann d Dilworth; 100 bids lour, Peter.% 44 do do. Lladray; 77 do. IVoilatc; 39 Lb!. mare, 1 Da rah, /1 pen kw, tallow /lord; 4 too Nuns, Boot; t; 210 bola leatur, War co r r car M . Lbla whisky, Moro= 10 kilo tobacco, AlcCand. Iwo Q ow 7 bp rags, tlagaloy d 44 114 to. 110 thotal Imports by Rallread P, Fr. AC. 11. IL-37 basket.. pr.fari,, pm.* itospec, Woodmit o Nas papery Shea A Perkins; tro , ek. b dour, 3 hop, It ltoblsock A co 30ska b s door, .1 Floydl cgs 3 cans awl, %V A 31cClarg; 10 sks cote, :0 do eon]; 5.3 bt,la apple, L Polonium 1 car, Rusher, Orr; a kp lord, 110 bp beaus, 220 do oats, J ends: /I/ bush Laity, Ounpladk 10 sks ,may Simpson A N0Lt00:.153 boob harks., 130111 4 Lads apples, Peu7B & eta C bdlda paper, .obnille; 2.09 bush potato., 139d0 apples, Mark; apt hash *hear, 15 lads applos, &direr A Dllsoctla.3loh batter, 3do rpm R ikolzell S ha 69 Mr apple, 4 .sra hop, aspen: sb bbl. butt., Si aka dr apples,,3 1013' apples, L do pork, 10 ear e 1... wed, 35 1.41. whldp.„23l do door, Ito hid., j baba brounosooro, 4i kw bacon, 13.1 t A an, IM T.. were 10 teat of HIV wa E t ll er no Satur S. day oight, and the river •as yet deism The Elk Woo Wallore. rapt Camp bell, main from. Louie with allno load of wheat, Dour etc, and the Delegate., Capt Bantu , from the saxer port with a mod load Wbooltutt boats had not nr. rlced 00LNterday. Thp weather atilt wittier., unpralent ally nod the river at an excellent adage; AI/ that we want la amnfldenm,a that phut of eloweet grolOIL Tito Clifton, which hes been up for NeslivilLa Mont aa atom as we eau remember • IS pitting out/Gant cone like earringam o few carts end pia., are going foram! to New Orliana, some iron mdellptic springs forDL Lova; a little lumbar on the, Caudal-Wm, and—that to donut nil. The row of tha hots at the levee do. not In the least thin ont. .Throm It ,Lamle. It fringes the shore; you ton walk trees nod -to end of It almost. and se soon one 115111101ei gets oft; another maim to to fill het phew. There le tmueso enough here to deplete lion city. The St. lettermen, the dames Wowl nod the Alma are oil for New Orlemsnow, and anyone Can •um the list of boats An all other ports...--. 10 mother caluom tan give the ahlpmerita of tool foe last nomth.— True, It ennum a 111th lute but Ilia perfectly mliablta The not rO.lll. Ili" , the safest Lanka Co ham now. More than thirtytuillan ton.le of fuel Ilse tlio pasta cur have mono to Market, *hidh at the low mice old cents a bushel would amount to over 1,800,000 dollen.. Ti,.. math of Doeamber, Osna far. low also Leen highly &tamable to the shipment tit coal, and tworeely a day has pawed. Pa 1111 in the ...nth, In whieb more or leo of the erode Iwo not bore taut Joan. There way Moro activity In (*.IMO for ritirlatigh and Wbeellng—tho Lures* 1111Ing up for PlLL.Larglitat yester day'. quotations 'At .lloer having dusk the Lahlla hal cumhied over 'IN 1114 OW &MO ad vancedl. ll fro to 2o parr bbl. To St. Lewis and lonalwitio; Wlth:modelotc °Mr -111,7, W. , have 110 change to Leta The.,. cants. Oro landing fee Ft. lodge and' two for Nashville. The - Ueda bongo[ flopart,l. the rat. to Now 011. m were neceliarily ad vanced. The flumes are stilt 4/0 low to onoldn at' ILIMI to mato Dm ram,' trip pay. fleXi week n still Idathar van. may be reasonably enact:atm!. The nthrhim for the South are pally foie The following von t he curreol rat. but big ht: . -• I'dillarroh—Whisiy knot Oil, 4141 - 91Wor.lh'Ir; 5411., Oki !dolmen. tool Pound Freights, !Zia St. Zenrid—hoary Frti,ght . l,2s r.t.j4pel IMAM!: VILA) nod Oil, for tor bbl; Flores 2. - e: Alen WO Iry tihi- Eranoille-312ilaky and OD, 4.. a. To 'Cola, Whitby and 011, Coc.--ICln. Cam. gr. Loma—The Roosiln and Web, Own Fulbat.Cityt blot oettahoot a,kok , and Smverei,n. from how Or*: it•'er rived t-gt. Lots- on Westrieoday Tbe 11.01/Cl4 was seld nt aetolasuienn_Wedneeday, hy the I:. austral. fin a rerymb.p lent at that p.a.. ; floe her former owner* about sda moot. esiat. Eitaoo. , The ifetrovalle loft Pittabneet Tuesday monitorial. with over 400 Loa tortalitis bow bare, rrable Itt Louis. o b Iron .41mulaid Railroad. JO lam manse teamed by .0141 A 314emit,arldeitinstotra Penna , who Drst' abilimeut. Darts DM., EoI , Suiervielnalturioo to of ft. Lola. het written a letter In which 40 state. that be BMA It to Lo trio duly by . the steemlant law, to investlunte closely, all it om necurrenees