Jjßjjirajt ©sjtttt. PITTSBURGH: [y TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 26, 1858. »* : : i *i tromcuz. papzb of rax cHr.-«* | Repcblicam Executive Committee | tsrS.-J?!??, o **of Allegheny,* a mwUns coated at * »- n . a fc fWay«vonlng, SU io«t., appointed tbo 5 Vigilance, and earnestly t - * n °i^ tat ' c,n * n Wtaprlalng the committee* to take *och h‘>u i owhla measures a* may tw* n*ce*nirjto bring crat the R«*- f pUhUcon ToU at the Election oh the 20th Inst : I Waxd—Robert White, P. W. Smith, JUtnool Dj«f, H { HEjlta, J. M. Dreaoen. 000. Mulie**, John Atwell, Din liijrd, Wm. Owen*. A. C. Alexander, OoM. Ray, C. TV. Devlin, Geo. P. BeiUtoiu, Jobs Meyer,?. • McGinnis, Tb». Moritz, Jacob Khafiull. i 4ra WiSD—J. p. liildwio, R. P. llcDoirril, Satn’MVil •on, VF. W. 8011, lUcbanl Bar.l, T. Uidetft«i»«, A. M.'lUrch . field, Philip Foster, J. A. Myler, 11. Anshnl*. JvIS 2tJ TUB IIETURNSI Will our friends who ms/ see this Bend ns as man/returns of the election as I hey can from the country disfrictu ? Railboad Urnow.—Wo made notice some time since of (be foci that a contract bad been entered into between the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne &. Chicago; Cleveland, Pittsburgh &' Wheeling and Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincin -1 noil Railroads, by which the cars of the two latter companies were to run into this city on independent time., This contract was signed by tho various interested parties on the 21st inst. and went into effect yesterday morning. Ifith erto thtf freight business of the C. p.; & W. • Roai has been done in Manchester; that of the C. Roald in Allegheny city; Hereafter it wul all be dono on the Livingston property, known os the American HolefyarJ, immediately east of the present passenger depot of the P., .Ft. W. & C. R. R , and extending from Penn • Street to tho AUegheoy river. Workmen are. •'*. engaged in removing metal etc. from this ground preparatory to - the laying of tracks, switches Ho, for the business which they will do. . CoL Joo. P. Glass; well and favorably known •'.j ia this community, will act as freight' agent for jotkos. t P. & W. and P:, C. &C. Roads, ills place of business will be iu this city at the ground above mentioned. • - This hew arrangement trill throw an immense , . amount- of travel on the track between here i and RocE&fer. No less than twenty-Gve trains 1 per day will be rub over this track, being eleven i passenger trains going and coming, together •; with freight trains.etc. Suicide hr Deowsisc.— Capt. Itobert Cooper, or Freeport, committed aoicldo by drowning himself, on Friday night last, at Mr. John Karos landing, in the Alleghenyriver. His houy was found on Saturday morning about four hundred yards below the house, and fol lowed to.its final resting place on Sabbath, by n largo.ynd respectable concourse of friends aad aCquaiaUmr>4 : ti A“* S ‘C' T « rt comparatively a boy. The case ■A* ~'raay go fp ibc jury this aflcrnooo ? m; Boims Festival. —The Scon „f [hi.'? “ilk" met lasl night at the DianonJ Exchange to eat, drink and be merry in honor of the bard of ScoUjp=tosto.e p Jlra , Xl . try in Cbristenjioin., tundn „„ material to her song Tor gleeful times as gooa old Scotia. She has given to the world, through' worthy Rabbie Burns, songs for every occasion* Meeting and parting, joy and sorrow, the neAr and for, the past, present and future, the com forts of the home fire-side, the pleasures of “John Barleycorn," the adrentnres and hair-breadth * scapes of errant kofgfris‘!/kc worthy Tam o’- Shanter—all Cuing .celebration in the • songs that prince of excise-men, 'the pMg'of Nature, worthy Robert Boros. In every land, in every sphere of labor, in the .greater world of thought, at tho bar, in the forum and the pulpit, her sons have won the freshest and most enduring laurels, nod Scotland given the world no other man but Sir Walter Scott, that world would have been her debtor forever. ' The celebration last night, though unostenta and free, and mirth and full hilarity prevailed till “Tbo wee, naa' boors ajunt ths feral.'" „ .r • CT.r. . PttiSTEK Gone.—-Joha y. Collios, a Jlqr for some ttoaths past io the. Dispatch office, ! .i a , °* consumption, at his residence in Alle ys ;%■'•}' ghenj City, Saturday evening, lint the pre v£sM !J oaß "odoeaday, bis only child, a babe, died, viv'^v,>w J 'vf- Collins nerved his apprenticeship In the •i> „ co Pennsylvania, Argus, Groensbnrg. *4 u« subseiMently purchased and published the M Reeapert Standard fora considerable time, 3 £;*&i bot t his physical condition,and the *•: njoderate'Buccess of the office, ho disposed of it :,v.; ;£j and returned to his first love, and has since vi “untamed himself and family at the case.' i.» : •; I The above we clip from tho Dbpottk. Mr. ' « UH I ®H° batl * u cas ® ” for Bnmo time in the office or this paper, and was a steady, sober and T : :| indostrioua man. : : His remains wen taken for interment to Mo : ] nongalielaCiljr on Sun Jay. We Observed a plentiful lack 0 f editorial mat ter in the columns of our neighbor of tho Union e f ° r 'T° d 7 s , week. Lecomptou was scarcely touched upon. The reason of this is now apparent: the editor is in Washington City, t , h ° comfortable little place now occupied by Mr. Hastings, to wit: that of Col- BMfawli f * POr ‘ °, f Pi,l ' b, ' r B h - "’e hope Mr. Baileymay succeed; not that we hare the least objection to Mr. Hastings, but Mr. Bailey has thrown himself BO boldly into the breachf and JkTtluJ" 7 ! hanllmm ? 1 J 10 l’ roTe that the P»P“t»r sovereignly in 1850 was all bosh, that he deserves a good office for his zeal Moreover, Mr. Bailey is a clever fellow, and diys, we°hope. g 0 K,i t‘ ul>licin «“• ° f l*«° A - l;BCTuns.-Thi3 association has secured the servioes of Prof. Wines, of Wash 'f b , ow,U fcture on Friday evening, bis subject being “Barcelona-with sketches of Spanish life and Manners.” The reputation or this gentleman as an able and interesting lecturer is well known, and we think he cannot fail of having a full house. Geo. D. Prentioo, the accomplished editor of the Louisville Journal will probably lecture here on the evening of Poll. i. No more popular selection could havc'becn made than this. , Titc Ladies Furs,on thesccond story of Davis’ newauctiooßuilding, Fifih-st. have been selling at sach .extremely low prices, and comprise so extcMivc a variety of elegant descriptions, that all onr lady readers can suit both taste and purse with a sett of tbesu. beautiful articles of dress anti comfort. ■ The salo will commence with a fresh stock this morning at It) o'clock. P®- Horrcn, for a-long time Missionary in China, preached at Sir. Paxton’s (First) Church, on Bunday. The exercises excited a great deal n, r 'f l “ lb f. TW P Iw g» congregation, from wkBxt th P a S hm «o woman whom he brought admitted", 0 11,13 tDU , nII 7 dm since, was Mid tkd b^. C °v“ Un,on in church. It is «dbcJiuf"" VpoUS Clpcrience in ytr T dear ol Ulc - f ellowa caught at Steubenville charged with commitliag thf ,ariou, b„gur: rtes there recently, haring been examined be fore the Mayor, Were bound over to nnswer at the next Common Piece, and in default of ball committed to prison for safe keeping Smut.—Tli© Evening ChronMSs ToUicking bj g . toricol sketch of a case of crim. con. in th© Fifth Ward will afford lls “immense circle” of reader* A specimen of smut not to be surpassed iath© PoUcc Gazette. . ~.. 9 We inadvertentlyomitted the name of Josiah ■ King.Esip/ of Allegheny City in mentioning tho * . late Mr. Arery’s Executors. The^ Is Beutcr Couscn., pretest ell the members bat Mr. M’Auley. la the absence of the President, Dr. Pollock ties chosen President pro Urn. A communication from the Mayor relative to a plan for deepening the channel of the Ohio river, was read and ordered to be filed. Mr. MeCargo presented a petition for gas on Penn si.9th ward; referred to Qas Committee. Resolution offered at previous meeting, author izing (he Finance Committee to obtain and fit up rooms for the Controller and Treasurer, was called up and passed. Mr. Pollock presented a petition for gas la-ups on Chatham nnd Clay sts.; referred to Gas Com. A petition from the Relief Fire Co., to examine into the condition of tbeir building; referred to Commitleo on Ciiy Property. An ordmanco ‘•supplementary to an ordinance entitled an ordinauco relative to the duties of Recording Regulator, passed Dec.-4s, 1837,“ was read three limes aud passed. ’ —ln all of which action C. C. concurred. A communication from Geo. Fortune, relative to expiration of the terms of Guardians of the Poor, was read and ordered to be filed; and it was ordered that when Councils adjourn they adjourn to meet on the first Tuesday of Febnia ry, to elect Guardians of the Poor. Similar ac tion was had in Common Council. Ordinance from C. C. relative to outstanding : Warrants, &c., was laid on the table. Mr. Miller offered a resolution to appoint a j tt committee of five, two from the Select and j three from the Common, to vote the stock of the j gity in the Allegheny Valley It. R. I On motiou of Mr. brown, hid on (he (able )>y j a rising vote of 111 to 5. | S. C. then adjourned. In C. C. present, all the members, but i Messrs. Floyd and Sterling, j Members, on motion, proceeded to draw for seats, individually. The two Councils then proceeded to meet in joint convention to elect City Printers. Bids were read from the Dispatch, Gazette and Chronicle, and resulted os follows : Messrs. Bailey. Barnhill, Caldwell, Darling ton, Dickson, Errett, Fulton, Hunter, Hutchi son, Layton, McCandless, McGeary, Norris, Rees, Rqss, Robb, Sergeant, Smyser, Thomp son, Ward and McKelvy, .PresL of C. C. and Messrs. Berger, Brown', Benoet, Kim, Kincaid, Kammerer, Little, Morrow, Mackio, Moorhead MeCargo, Miller, Phillips, Totten, and Ward of 3. C., voted for tho Gazette and Dispatch, and Messrs. Pollock of S. C. and Messrs. Campbell Dignam, .Gildea, Hamilton, Little, Mellon and Reed of C. C., voted for ibe Dispatch and Chronicle. The Gazette had 3G, the Dispatch 44 and the Chronicle 8. The Gazette and Dis patch were declared duly elected. The joint convention proceeded to elect four members of the Board of Health,-three for 3 years and one for 2 years. B. C. Sawyer, for the.Cd Ward, had 25 votes and Dr. Gallagher lit votes. Forlb.e sth Ward, F. C. Negley bad 1G votes and Dr. Ward had 28 votes. For the 7lh Ward (to serve two years,) Wm. McCutcheon bad 2b votes, Wm. Arthurs G and H. Lytle 4. For the Bth Ward, D. Hutchison was unani mously elected. The'Select Council then re tired. Mr. Barnhill presented report of Aqueduct Committee, embodying a memorial to the Legis lature that the Stan* refund to ihe City the amount still due to ii and unpaid on the Aque duct. Report read and accepted, and resolution directing the memorial to be printed and a copy to be furnished to each member of Ibe Legisla- j tare, read three times, and passed. In S. C. action concurred in. " | Mr. Mellon, from the Ordinance Committee, reported baok the ordinance relative to P.." Ft. a recommendation to strike out the 13th section and the proviso to the 10th section. Report accepted. The report was accompanied by a letter from G. W. Cass, Presi dent of the road, pointing out various objections to the ordinance. Mr. McCandles9 moved that the recommenda tion of the Committee be agreed to. Itjr. Errett called for a division of the question. The vote was then taken on striking out Lhe l.Uh section, which was agreed to by a rising vote of 14 to The vote ou striking out the proviso to the 10th section was then taken and resulted a? follows: ity and Neighborhood. Messrs. Bailey, Caldwell, Dickson, Dig ram, Hamilton, Huoler, lluLckisoo, Mellon, McCandleaa, McGeary, Norris, Thompson, and President McKelvy 1". Any*—Messrs. Barnhill, Campbell, Darling ton, Errett, Fulton, UiMen, Layton, Little, Heed Reea, Ross, Sergeant, Smyser, Ward—l 4. Mr. Campbell uttered tlie following as an ad ditional section, which was agreed to: Snc XNI That if at aoy time hereafter tbe City of Pittsburgh shall be compelled to pay tbe uiLerest on any of the bonds issued ttrlhe U. & P. R. R. Co , or if h judgment shall be obtained agaiost sai l city for any portion of said interest, then all rights and prinleges guaranteed to said Road by this ordinance, or tbe contract made under it, shall immediately cease, and they shall hot be again resumed by said Company until the city shall be fully reimbursed for said payments and relieved from all inch judgments. Mr. Darlington offered the following as a sub stitute for the proviso to the 10th section : And tho said railroad co. do hereby agree to carry passengers andevery description of freight from Pittsburgh to Chicago at the same rate of passage aod freight per mile as is charged per mile, by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. from u * f'hicaeo. wt?***™ “»■ «" Ayes—-Messrs. Barnhill, Campbell, Darlington irretl, Gtfdea, Hamilton, Layton, Little, Reed, Row, Sergeant, Smyser, Thompson, Ward— 14 ays-- Messrs. Bailey, Caldwell, Dickson, Dig nam, Fulton, Hunter, Hutchison, Mellon, M’- Candlesj, M’Gcary, Norris, Prea't M’Kelvy 12. _Mr. M Candless offered a resolution as a sub- I sUittto for tbe ordinance, as follows : ResolvtJ, That the Councils refuse to permit : “ ,e Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago K. K. Co. to cross Peon street in this city. Sergoant moved to lay the resolution on J“®, • • A P’ cetl to by a rising rote of 14 to ». While the rote wa9 taking, Mr. Layton called for the ayes ond nays. The chair ruled him to be out or order. Mr. Layton appealed, but the de cision wa9 sustained. Dr. M’Candleas moved that this Connell take the general management of the railroad into its hands. Ruled out of order. Mr. Thompson offered the following amend meot, which was agreed to : That the said railroad co. will, within 30 days from the passage of this ordinance, extend a suitable wooden foot-path, on the same level os the railroad track, from the Pittsburgh end of the bridge as far as tbo Pena at. pavement. Mr. Hunter offered a resolution to refer (be ordinance to the Street Committee. Lost by rhe following vote: Ayea —Messrs. Bailey, Caldwell, Campbell Fulton, Hunter, Hutchison, McCandlcss, Me- Geary, Norris, Srnyaor, McKelvy, Pres’t.—ll. Nays— Barnhill, Darlington, Dickson, Djg nam, Errelt, Gildea, Hamilton, Layton, Little, Mellon, Reed, Ross, Sergeant, Thompson! Ward—ls. A motion to refer the ordinance to the Ordi nance Committee was lost. Also a motion to lay it on the table. The ordinance was then put on its final pas sage, and the ayes and nays were as-follows: Ayta— Messrs. Barnhill, Caldwell, Campbell, Darlington, Fulton, Hamilton, Sergeant, Srnyser —B. AV?.*— Bailey, Dickson. Dignam, Erretl, Gd deo, Hunter, Hutchison, Layton, LiUle, Mellon, McCandless, McGeary, Norris, Reed, Rees, Ross, Thompson, Ward, McKelvy, Pres’t—Hi. Mr. Bmyser offered the following resolution: ReaolvrJ, That the application of the F., Ft W. & C. R. It. he referred to the Finance and Street Committees in conjunction with the Pres* identaof Councils, with power to act. Mr. Errclt moved to strike out the words ‘‘with power to act;" agreed to. Tho resolu tion being read twice nnd objection made to third reading, Mr. McCandless moved a sus pension of rules, and the ayes and nays being called were as follows: Messrs. Bailey, Caldwell, Campbell, Dickson, Dignam, Fulton, Hamilton, Hunter, Hutchison, Little, Mellon, McCandless, Me weary, Norris. Sergeant, Smyeer, Ward, and President McKclvy—l 8. Koys—\ Uesara. Darlington, Errett, Gildea, R ««d» R oes, Ross, Robb, Thompson—i». There being two-thirds, the rules were sus pended, and the resolution was read n third lime and passed by the following vote • Ayes— Messrs. Bailey, Caldwell, Dickson, Dignam, Fulton, Iluntcr, Huichisoo, Mellon, McCandless, MeQeary, Norris, Sroyser, Ward, and President MeKclvy—l4. hoys— Messrs. Campbell, Darliogtoo, Errett, Gildea, Hamilton, Layton, Little, Reed, Rees, Rosa, Robb, Sergeant, Thompson—l 3. Mr. Dickson offered the following resolution: Resolved, That the Mayor he directed to draw his warrant in favor of Mr. Dravo, for ten dol lars, for laying board walk io upper pari of Ninth Ward. Referred to Street Committee. The Councils then adjourned to meet on Tues day, Feb. 0.. What dotlie Physicians say of N’baoe'a Vermifuge, roiraam vr Tlejusu Biosi—LJstco to tLa testimony of aa eminent physician to favor of Ucbme's Vermifuge, which Is now ntuvsnaliy acknowledged to be Ibo best iu use; ereQ members of tho medical faculty (who aro ao oltru opjiosed to the dm of patent medicine-*.) rauout wjtbhuhl the approval of Ibis invaluable rccut-d*; Uro, Stark O., Jan, H. 1849. I have qml •Dr McLane’s Warm Sjieclfic, prepared by Fleming Brut., Pittsbnrgh, Pa , in my prlrati- practice, out! P r *l* r *d to say that the unparalleled success with which 1 have prescribed Its use, both for children and adults, induces mo to say tbo most in Its favor of any sporlfir or patent medicine ever before Lroogbt to tuy notice. The mode of administration, the imaltora of tho dose, and the certainty of ItocßicacloQs effects, give it. In tny opinion, ■ deddedadrantase over any other medicine of the felmfU fare the pubtlc. will be careful tonak for DTI. U*LAVFfI CELEBRATED VEUSIfFUOf* manafact&red by FLWntIG Bit 03. of fimapxqa,r*. All other Vennlfngve In com par. bon are worthless. Dr. M’L*b*\ nnnlns Vsrmlfoie, also bis celebrated Liver Pijls,caa now be bad at all respectable J-eiegrap CONOBBSSrONAL .. Wabhjsotos Citt, January 25. s***" “noanccd the following member* a Select Committee on the Paclfio Railroad: 1 helps, of Missouri; Jones, of Tennessee; Wish haroe, of Marne; Million, of Virginia; Curtis, of Iowa; Corning, of New Jlork : Underwood, of Ken tucky: tiroesheck, of Ohio • Gilmer, of North Caro haa; Singleton, of Mississippi; Farnsworth, of lU lnois; Phillips, of Pennsylvania; Leach, of Michl gan : Bryan, of Texas, and Scott of California. Mr. keitt, iu absence of Mr. Harris, of Til., who had moved a resolution for the expulsion of Matte son, moved that a further consideration of the sub ject be postponed one mnotb, saying that bo undcr etood, ou good authority, that Motteson was detain ed at home in consequence of the severe illnoss of lii« wife. The motion was agreed to. ' The House wont into Committee of the THmle on the State of the Union lnvalid Pension BUI _Mr. Gartrell, m a speech in support of slavery! hesitateJ not to defend the institution as beine stnrtly in accordance with right, the sternest die. lutes of humanity and the word of (Jod. The time for apology m past. The Southern people aro united and stand up before tho world to defend and enlireir justify it. Other nations, including Franco and hoglaad. aro beginning to soe the error of their way?, and are ready to embark in a system of slavery more barbarous and oppressive than any heretofore ""* sl,Jerod 0,0 Prcphco, of llandulph r«l.u\e tn slavery as asocial moral and political dcnioralizatioD as falsiCed by tirno aad aad argued to ,W tlm, lireat Britain’, cmandp.: tion scheme n» a failure. p Mr Washhurno, of Wisconsin, thought that the PresiJoat had armed at a lamo aud Impotent con. elusion ,n declaring that tha monetary evil, of the country proceeded from the hank snspeasion, while hard monoy was claimed for a basis it tbo gorern ment transactions. The Secretary of the Treasury had caned upon and obtained from Congress tho per mission to issue twenty millions of red dog wild cat ™.T s i'l, b r^r'? I*' 1 *' 7 ’ ! nforl ®*P oa ' n f> what he re garded its fallacies, and saying that that officer blun der? in thinking something will turn up to rciiovo him from impending ruin. Mr. Granger said that tho Administration by ex travagance and foliy had increased the expenditures eighteen or nineteen millions of dollars annually while the revenue has run down twenty or thirty millions. One part of tho army is surrounding by snow tod the .Mormons; another U playing second Oddlo to Slavery in kanaas, anil the remainder i» 1 fighting for tho glory of Billy Bowlegs, ('laughter,) and now Congress was called on to raiso four regi- ' , J lO should rote' for them his constiuenta ! would find it out. Tho Government is in trouble I and so are the people. Tho Democratic party, so called, turnod tho screw tho wrong way whoa thov passed the free trade tariff. If they were wise they would restore prosperity to the country by a protee live tariff with incidental protection. Mr. Bingham said that the Honso should not rec ognize the right of the President to dictate to thorn in what manner they shall discharge their duties,— Notwithstanding the threats of the Sonthom States that they will go out of the Union unless Kansas be admitted under tbe.Leeompton Constitution, undor no possible slaty of things would he give to it his sanction. That instrument did not emanate from the people of Kansas ; it is not their will ; its provi pious aro in direct conUict with the Constitution and the principles of eternal justice. It Is a fact which could not be successfully deniod that the ren so“ * b Z tbo . Convention solemnly refused to suh “lt tb ® Constitution for approval or reception was i D hat • would Tot * U aown * «*d yet tho President has tho audacity, with this fact storing him I in the race, to demand that Congress shall set up that initruuicot as the Coueiitutlon of the people of Kan su s: that Um-Ututiou wan the joint product of f o ,|- oral and local uanrpation. P. ul for Icdcral Intorveo tion the delegates to the Lecompton Convontion : would not have l>cen chosen, and but for the pro- i tcction of federal bayonets they would not bare i dared to cuusp>e agaiustthe liberties or the people. I Their rights were trampled upon and popular sorer eignty trampled. Congress has been asked to ac- i quiesco in this outrage for the sake of tbo I’oi.m enO, a, the Preniiluit Hejs, for the pear, and ttuiei or the whole country. They have been told by the court journal that oil is quiet in Kansas, bat it i« not the calm of people secure in their rights; it is the Gtful calm which precedes the storm. Let the supporters cf the Leeouipton Conslilulion look to jt, that the freemen uf Kansas ore not pressed to a point where patience ceases to be a virtue. Kansas is filled with freemen who know their rights, and knowing darq maintain them. Resistance to such , fraud os is attempted to bo forcod upou tbern would k*‘ » duty not a crime; patriotism and not treason. The Committee rose and the Uou.«o adjourned, j Senate. fhe chair presented a communication : from the Secretary of War, giving the number of troops stationed in Kansas for each quarter, from January 1, 1855, to the present time. Mr. Mason, from Committee on Foreign Relations, made a report on Central American affairs. The report reviews at length the whole case, say ing iu conclusion that the Law of I7IM equally with £hat of 1818 was founded in a wise policy to preserve the peaeo of tho country aud maintain amity and amicable relations with Foreign States. It de nounce* its penalties only against those, whether cil. liens or foreigners, who, uhilo within its jurisdiction, abuse the protection and hospitalities of the laws by secret and uulawful practices to urge a piratical war against uations with whom we are u( peace, and iu | most ca-es dishonoring the American flag used iu •biel.l them in tren-p,,notion. Were enrh thing, lolorated U would be to commit tho poace of the -•.,untry to every restless and turbulent adventurer who, unequal u> or disdainful of the sober toils of peace, could find f-od tor his ambition only io the licciiie of the carnage, tho rapine and ravishes of war. It would take the affairs uf the government, in our foreign intercourao, at least from the hands of those to whom they aro committed by tbo constitu tion, aud leave them undur control or at thopleasiirv of unknown and irresponsible agencies. The report concludes with resolutions: First, That no further provisions of law are necessary to confer anthority on the President to cmjso arrests and reiiures to he made on the high seas for offences committed against the neutrality laws of Hla. Tbo Committee find that such power is necessarily implied bv the terms section of that act. ArW. That the States their arrest was without warrant or Taw? but in view of the circumstances attending it, and its result in taking away from the territory of a State to amity with the l nited States, chitons who were therein with hostile interest it may not call for fur ther censure than u it might hereafter be drawn into precedent if suffered to pass without remark. The cucnmnUeo, inasmuch as tbo neutrality law may be made more efficient by some proper provision for bringing-offenders against it to trial, who, after ar rest at sea, are brought hack to the United States, report a bill making it a duty or commanding offi cers making such arrests to bring or send offenders, together with the cargo of the expedition to the port whence they started, or where the clearance was oh tainej, to be surrendered to tho Collector tube dealt with according to law. It is made the duly of tho Collector to give immediate notice to the District Attorney and Marshal of their presence,, together with the farm and circumstanees which led to their arrest, end it shall bo the doty of these officers to institute proceedings against them. The subject was made the subject fur the 9th of tebruary. Mr. Duuglus, a t a member of ibe Committee oo Foreign Relations, dissented from tbo report. Mr. I Foote, also of tbo Committee, expressed bis full con currence in tbo general principle and tbo proposi tions laid down in tbe report, bat in so far as the re port either in express terms or by implication im puted Maine to Com. Paulding, be entirely dissented Irom it. Mr. Davis called up the bill to increase ibe military establishment which bad been made tbe special order for to-day. Mr. Trumbull, from tbe Cummitteo on the Judici ary submitted a minority report on tbe contested seats of. Messrs, Bright and Pitch. Mr. Harlan addressed tbe Senate on Kansas af fairs. that tbe leading reason for tbe p&ssago of .the Bill to iocrease tbo army was to ena ble tbe President to enforce the Lecompton Constitu tion. There could be no other special reason for an Qcroane at this particular time. In alluding to tbe harmonious professions made by both factions of tbe Democratic party, of attachment to tbo principles of the Kansas Nebraska Bill, be remarked that tbe President and those who agroo with him express their attachment to U ou tbe ground, that It advocates non-intervention, while the opposite laetion loved it for the reason that it declares that the people shall bo left perfectly free to form and regulate their inati tnllona in their own way, while thas perfectly agreeing in their approbation of that bill, there was a vast difference in tbe measures they propose. To carry out tbo views of the President, would be by act of Congress to secure the organisation of a slave state on free soil, but to adopt tbe view* of Mr. Doug- ! las, and those who agree with biin would be to secure the organization of a frea stale, witbio tbosamolim- Ite, justju certainly a* if Congress should re-enact that neither slavery nor Involuntary servitude shall again exist North of 36:30. Mr. Polk alluded to the fact that several Senators bad quoted from Uov. Walker's loiter in order to prove (bat the Lecompton delegates were elected by t minority of tbo people of Kansas, and that ltt out or 34 counties bad not an opportunity to send dele gates to the Convention. He read a statement origi ginally published in tbe Missouri Republican In con tradiction of Walker's allegation from Henry Clay, Polk, riid other members of tbe Convention. Mr. Stuart asked whether (lov. Walker bad not been in a situation to know the facts which be stated and whether Mr. Stanton’s statements in bis message to the Legislature were not to bo relied on against the newspaper statements of threo or four individuals who were implicated in the very thing charged. Mr. Wilson said that he was in Kansas in May and July and cocrtd assort that Walker’s and Stanton’s statements were absoltlttily true in every just sense oftho word. In fifteen counties no census was taken nor enrollments made,partly from neglect', of officials and partly, In somo instances, because no I officials wero there to perform tbo doty. He then I alludod to the various olection fronds in Kansas. Mr. Davis said he was tired of bearing these alle gations of fraud. Mr. Wilson remarkod that these frauds were noto nous, and be was not surprised that Senators on tbe other side of tbo Chamber were tired of them. All who justlGcd or apologised for them ought lobe held morally accountable before the country for so doing. Mr. Davis asked whether the Senator from Mass achusetts meant to say that he apologized for or ex cused frauds. .V Wilson replied that ho diJ not accuse the Senator. Franda bad been committed, end thoao who justify or exrtiso thom ought to he bold morally responsible. J Mr. Daris aaid that be complained of mere charges of fraud without proof being produced to sustain thorn. If they were proren, he would be among the lent to justify them. Mr. Brown remarked that as the Lccoqtptoo Con* etitutioD jrouJd be tent to the Senate by Friday U would then bebefore them as a practical question.— On his motion the subject was postponed for that time, and the Senate adjourned. New ions, Jan. 25.— The weekf/bank statement .iLowa. an increase ; of leans of * 1 £?9,0OO; Incraat* of specie $618,000;; increase ofdeposits 9808,000; « ~ 411.800.000: decrease of * Sr. Lorn, Ju. 25.-j-Late Ku«» advices state that oa act has passed the lover branch of the Leg islature, abolishing Slavery in that Territory from the first of March. Serious disturbances bad occurred between the settlors on the Shawnee Reservation and the Indians, resulting in the death of one of the latter. The In. dians were dfiring off the settlers, burning Lbeir bouses and destroying their"crops. ! Qov. Richardson arrived at Omaha, Nebraska, on j the lOtb. In reply to a message from a majority of the Legislature, now at Florence, ho expresses his i disapprobation at their recent adjournment to that ! place, and requests their immodiate return to Omaha, j St. Lons, Jan. 25.—The river continues to fall at this point, with from 6$ to 7 foot to Cairo and 5 feet to Keokuk. Nothing new from the Missouri or Illinois. l T pper Mississippi railing! with 3 feet on the bar at Dubuqttf—it is clear of ice. Heavy rains fell hero throughout all last night, extending west ward and north to a considerable distance. Cloudy and wet this morning. Thermometer 52°. (Special Dispatch for the Garetu.) llAttmscßG Jan. 25—Sesate.—Mr. Wilkins of fered o BUI to enlarge the Chancery powers of the District Court. House.—Mr. Foster, a bill relative to a state rood to Canonsburg; a remonstrance against an increase of lolls on the Penyaville Road. Mr. I rubric presented a petition to fence too Rail roads In Bearer County. New York*, Jan. 25.—The has advices from Salt Lake to the 10th of December. Tho Mormons aro nut counting on an open fight, but guerrilla warfare. The crops ore abundant. Every able-bodied man will be under arms in the Spring. The majority of the men are in favor of the war, and it is said they hare plenty of spies in tho U. S. Army. Adrjax, Jjin. 25.—Two men and Lbeir wives while crossing Irevil'a Labe were drowned by the ice break- St. Lons, Jan, 25.-vA gentleman from Leavenworth on tho 20 arrived this evening who reports having travelled from Weston to Doone ville with a messenger bearing despatches from Calhoun to members of the Cabinet At Washing ton, the tenor of which as delivered from the messenger is that Calhoun has rejected the re turns sent to Denver instead of him, on grounds in accordance with the Lecompton schedule. They are illegal, therefore, and void. This gives the State officers to the Democrats, and also one majority to the Council, and two in the House. Mr. Storer, Democratic member of the Legis lature was shot in the stage between Wyandotte and Lawrence and will probably die. Henderson is still in custody at Lawrence. Telegraphic Markets. New York, Jan. 25.—Cotton, 500 bales sold; n declining tendency. Flour firm? 9000 bbla sold.— Wheat Grm; 3500 bush sold. Corn firm; 25,000 bush sold at 70c for White, Mess Pork 40c lower; sales at $15,25; prime 25c lower; sales at sl2@ $12,25. Bacon buoyant. Hams B@B±c; Shoulders C@Ci: long ribbed, to arrive in March, 7J; dressed Hugs $6,25@6,50. Freights quiet; on flour to Liv erpool 2d; on grain -to Liverpool 4i@ss. Stocks firm ond higher: Chicago A Rock Island 635; Cum berland Coal 15|; Illinois Central 95; La Crosse A Milwankio 12; N. Y. Central 80J; Reading 57- Erio 212; Virginia Sixes 901; Missouri Sixes 85}: Kentucky Sixes 103; Tennessee Sixos 895. Philadelphia, Jan. 25, —The Europe's accounts have had no effect upon our market. Flour very dull. Superfine offered at $1,70 to $4,75, without timliog buyers; extra soils in a small wav to the Tho Wquito liberal and a*-.,' doll at Corn meal et $3. Wheat qualities fret, J at $1,13(3,1,15 for red, and »1,20@ 1,.10 for white, bat inferior lots very Jail _ J l /® '"“niands 70 °- c <*“ e«od request, and 6000 bushels new yellow sold at 60® 62c; a lot of old sold at latter figure. Oata dull at 34c. Coffee dull in I'onscquenro nf the announcement of another auction sale of 2,60(1 bags for Thursday. Sugar rather firmer, bat molasses quiet. In Provisions no change. Whisky dull; 200 bbla Ohio sold at 20c— Wool in bettor demand aod held with more firmness. PaiLADELrarA, Jan. 25 Cattlr There was a lively demand for Beef and the prices wore well maintained; tho offerings amounted to 1100 head at 7up to 10. There was a lively demand for sheep and iambi, of which 3000 were sold at s3® $4,50. Hogs; 2,800 sold at $6,25(3)8.50 per Km tbs., rnustly at the highest figure. Commercial COMUITTKE of ARBITRATION FOR JANUARY. V. K. Itausor, V. P . Homaa Qbd;.i. Jon> 1.. Bom. B. PRtSMk, Jon-eS. CoxißAtl. vtceklyUerlcwofthe Pittsburgh Market. | /turf'd tptciaUyfor Uu Pittsburgh Gnitttr ] Pittsbcbqh, Tcnruv. J iscart 20, 15.'.1, Bailout* U. U.-n a littu'mora active than hitherto •luring the week. Kaatam freight i. hegloutug to arrive Ijr the Weal. and tha wturfUkika a good deal njur briik (ban it has .tone at any time before thw winter, Sldt. the activity h only .-..mpaiaUve. Tbeord*r.r»rmaaul»c titrei ar« not luge and thn fhi|j:neiita of Ptiuhtirub nrre •Mneequeutly quite limited.' The Weather contlnnee tike, warm and Quu-aaonaLl*. There {* ararcet, Bny «-h*ng«i In the r.rlcea of oroducr Th* market due* uot etiffeu any, wdwitLnlau.Jiu* reeeibt* ri.«m ail eoarcea ant extremult light. The money market b, in one wow, «uy. f or Cr»t dm* iwrrwrnoi get ail the money they want: hut tha dm ilucation is very ifrid. and tbu=« who do u„t mu* me X., 1 da not find the market ao*aiy. OnliiJe rate* way U l T l tf-|||| I ■' Her* w» hare, In two months, and in six citlk v„ Incmaee n.illlut,. ~r doll.™; .ml lh b. lwu.nbt.or .11 Il„ lu.k. ... iteiUolon/'f I.Vootatb loot a correapoftdiog accuwnlatlon of coin woA be ut««rv ed. it mayUufelflUlJ X?** *' y " ‘"for* h*M *> lore* ao amonnt otTSSIT SX£Kt£lZ*' r " no, " ,1 ‘ jn Tho note* of the Rhode Island Dank* B re now taken in account, at the MctropoUuu Bank, X. Y , atof 1 V rent SeW Ko S‘ aod tnwn '7- The following lanki Id that diet* ore in ditcredll or H.mtOaUuu. and the* t rJ OUS Tr n>rn ? t: &,o,h CoWlt y- Wlckfbrd. !7 a l, W%' k Mun,,,UnSUU ,lhu,b Maml < -' potnl - Tlr«r- The Philadelphia DuM.liu * s y, : " lark , et *• «»«P*retlrcl/ well aopplM with eapitoLbot thecontiou.J .tarnation Id all department* of tredo hat materially limited Urn amount of good paper CnU ryy,y ** rather elewljr, out whit ittle there itdolng l« upou a healthy bar... We obesrre . Tra »“°®. OlHoaml Mlr*,nrl merchant* hare made their eppoaranoe. preparatory to purchasing tb. tr Rpnag aappllea; and this together with a determination opuo the part of a nnmber of our raaonfatarere to rwmma t/mca" anjuo,{ tLe “° ,t farorablu aigus of tiio ThoeiodnoatJ Commercial of Satnrday uyt: ‘The market for Prorieione coatlnneeelcUed and baarint end priree of all article. further adtanced today, c-hii lu . with uo follers at tbo advance. Mr-, Pork was anxiously aought after at |l3.bnt uot over 700 bbli. conld be plckod ap at this rate. Balk Meat waj wanted at aa advance ot ■a 6 -* hnt bnyere put op their views anothor uotrh; Lerd advanc'd to Bc, but at tho cloae there were no 1 wdler* at thie rate. Ilogs weroln Quick demand at the ciuee at but l)o!d«r* were (ndiflvrest, and teemed diipoted to wait a better market, The receipt* were eot much oter 0 Ouu, which eacouragodtlio ••bu11.," auj made the face a little Jouger. Tltore It a large demaud for all kind,, chiefly Bpeeuiative. 1 The monoy market rootlnuct eaiyynnd currency pleulr. r.zchango I* firm, without change." The New York poet of Thnrsday e«y» : TlieJera coffee market held in Bret hand, em braclug 1,000 maU. was wdd this moroiug at 10 crul* r.>ur month,. Tlio .lock of thie dmcrlptloo of CofT-e It now entirely exhausted at all the ports In the United State*, and prospective arriral* are exceedingly tmall. We only know of onelnrolce expecle.l in March, which, at 18 cent* per pound, wunld acarcely crcr tho coat laid dojrn here " Milt IS B k\t Nutemlxjr, tn.'.T. Nuw Vmfk. ST.SU.IMO PhiU-ielphm. 2.utJ.oou Uattlmon- I.luum» ifcMK, lA*> N*w Orleans. . , Pittsburgh 917,>xw ABtIBS--Tbere hare Imn no UarmcUodi in Pott or PeArU fliia week. Our quotation* ana nominal at flofcfiV' for Poti auJ for Petris, ou time. Soda Ash is stead; at APPLKS—the demand Is restricted ami suit* are confined toanuiM .lota at $1,25<3>1,37 fur good rmuuum lots, £1 60 @1,.5 lor |irime and |i for choice. tt, m , M j„ of rood •juaiilitsoo the wbnrfat f 1,25. BACON—the demand Is slightly improTed. bat Is still rrrr Uglit; sales or cllr cured Shoulder-*, Hides and llnma at 7 a mid 9. cash; *,£ added on timet small sales of western at V/a \A under these Ornres. ' BCTTKH AND KUOS—the market is literally platted with roll butter, and it ia hardly junulblti to effect aaW we quuU prliuo mil at 13<#15, most holders asking (without K SC* mo also abundant and dull at WMo BUCKWHEAT fU)Ult—Uio weather eouiltiuea so *ofl “** iUb im i otr 7 (ar Buckwheat rioor has almost ceased. There I* not much, bowerer, coming In. We note cates In bulk at $1,26 p 100 (ba. and from atore in ska at flXOrai.Tfi. BKAnß—the demand is Tory light and sains aro mads ouly in the small way at |iai,lo %t bosh. No large kit could be sold orer the Inside flgare. IJUCKETB AND TUB3—maonfactnrrrs at Pallstoo and Now Brighton are sailing as follows: Docket* sl7otol u& common am) 3 b.oped; No. 1 Tabs $*J 26; No. 2 $3 Nol 3 73- v'°' * t* 2 * l»r down. These are esab prices. Mr' (nnl«* range* ft-om* $t 25 per doreo for common toga farchofas extra, liilormo aK,ataC^laSl7- Manilla Rope, t»U, 13 c ft |b Manilla Rope, cot, 14 c « ft I Hem* Hop*, eoiL 15 c ft lb While Hop* «£ M S 8 5 lV,lt e fi }* C *2 7und cat 16 c £ £ *•«!/** “ratline. 13 e ft !b Packing Yarn,cum I*’ <* u ft BKocoitfi-jUjinW, *w&»asrXr •“ B I JUnllU,«eon, 15 cu.»B>. I lUmp, * Hemp, ft coll, 1J eta a lb. 1 PLOUGH LI NK^—Manilla, 87 cte a dot, || Blnh .fu OOTTO.V VAIUS-w.m not dJtei . ''“"v change in figures, and continue oar qaotatinns: 1 UUir . POC3B TIES. S os. Bto 10 Incluitra 21 cVk fi> No. 18 Noa 11 A 12.....5: 25 eft B> No. 17. N°-W. —26 c fl tt> No. 18. fc°}4 2T c ft 8> No. 19. Wo. 16 58 e ft lb No. 20. HONP Ti No. -too 13c$Q>X< No. MO Xc No. COO I!cVß>Nc No. 700 Jo o V lb CIIRKSB—tho market liqokt, s»le» only j u ti.» am.u *ayof W. R.at9@BU.andao.beoet 11. , U# lO,U CANDLES AND SOAP—Qsodles in steady at onrenma 13, noun I IX «d Soap remain* as befors, steady at b for common. r.* Palm, aod 10 for Sawysr'e ToUot aad Castile. gQ V*. Chemical OUre. end 7 for do Uerman. * C,r do CRAXDERIUES—s light Inquiry; sales at £&fta « mi Dgl*D m'll— Mo, IfflOta, DrW "pKrJi »eok from Srettaird.., JUJU oub, In one £. or lota offered an held SI4U. Feoeheenrennl MATHERS—«• not# sales of prime western on , n i..i FEED—There hare been free sales of Fm>Lah»i—i '» «8“ Dan, »>k Lako Superior TgSiSS? ufa; .. .ILOUft—themaebtiedoU, unchanged ;«■»» -...10e«0 ' rlra ~4?c?tb I from ,t„™. 9 f “-S-tra SOrggS. Rje Ij rather acirce, and m not* tale* from bandaat jO; abetter iQpply would depre«i fl-rorw. Wheat "aßocrifiS£??'n’ nj bl ... ' P®r Foot n.,, \j , ">>.aiu Pipo...: 7 CU. /X Inch On P1pe...32 cti % ", : : ”.;k “ jjx " “:::» P . ~ “ ; w : ■• -.i.M ■ Subject lo the customary ditconnt 4‘“ot;r' ,^","4^ aog ’ th * , “ r ° ■" « , SS3^^S r ia."■ l * , **“■*-• mt.ii.»(. mnF«l^!L«* n ifP. ,r at • cal *M®* »1e« at p>&u a ton t:;sss& jk&“ Bftim r«A<. Common Bar Ironper p.~Z% Perponod... \ G y u •* Slab* « ...A \0 <■ Ift tuim. 1 “ «, *2s loj to im Kail* * - keg. ...1,50 &1 to 9J “ Brails ft Fence Kail* ft keg 3,75 «-l * TJ “ « 4,25 M “ “ ....4.50 Cot Spike* 3 io 4'£ J Inch 425 " 5 to C 4,73 Wro’t Spikes ftlt length* (Pi Boiler Kiveu ft fi> c>£ 6 HUT IXOH. No*. 13,14,15,1C* 17 9 8> O/, ** 18, 20, JJ2 *24... - 0 “ 28 u m “ k " h *■ ™ -i-u K3S* V °\ to : « Upper li-atlier ft doz Bridle “ :::::: :=s s °- '• mai MESS PORK—ia firmer holder* ore aiking *l5 bnt ulea are made only in the imnll wav. g * ’ UDt OlLS—Lard Oil U dull at 80 for .Vo. 1; UnieeJ Oil is sf«m” OPe M,i M ’ 0,1,1 We bMrof cn,, "rt'TD lotiaolliaget f.,l^°7«Vlk F ' f^ 11 ' 0 ‘ 1 0ppl ? dDrin « tho »«* lim been pretty full, and tboro hare been Tree tale* at 35 tor Xeshannocka J from»tore aml4o for Rada. Yesterday, hotrewr \«! sbnnnocka sold from store at CO. ' m 11 hcarrt » ftnJ waquoteat $4,7C@ *5,00, Uie inrido figure* raliog, a* far as oar luqalrr hoc* | Timothy U dull at *2,00. Flax l* steady at It 00 7 - 8 : »i^"‘»uS3£:T£;s, d „ , * , “ ■ l '*•— wrronwnia«sL?h sL ** ” tf d r * OJ ' r 'l-CI„W So Kclto V 1 * * “ re * n fwuti'for Mil* city. Tbo Fulton City is luadiog with dispatch and will J MF ,. aa Capt Drickle I. Lcotoau*! \b Ka,*.t .n,l D „„ X s Th'ono 1 V r i' m ' P rt ’ “I" '•«« ‘■’l» Comi.iSj’ ..." Tha fine !*oal Metrupuli*. Capt Column, will | MV r .whHltulj fur McmpU, anil Now Orleans. No better cliiS -iiiu r 7 , Sa ™ **»“ 1 “plrudld kept boat M pn | UM / fi>f« Umls and Keoknk; any on# goini, in that direction bail tetter tako adrautaco i f tho opl-irtuolty thm offered and thui ensum and eafo advcrtUn dM l ~OW abollt fKWy to Irate. cor adiertbingeidoans almv a u.leodid array, getlinE ready to Sr/iSr I ",* i, * WB i r r *\ dl ‘‘ from Satorday aCmnoercial “ ? ,t *‘* o *, o ,r’- xdl * n K* **\o*d ■* about $7OOO. and T J 7O *' b,tt! »■*»« in connection with (be Mem- Ser »nnkat than,oath oMYbiu ArkinL?r»f ,ff *°r Bbe ,-ocx.nQtere.l the Bugur** th. Arkansas mtoff, and went down m a few moment* I!.lm NoJiyeaware U»*t- The Hirbange L { other* of this city Dr 'Si'll*'' H~lf..i««r f„ ii u W “ N «t*>n damaged herself iu r ■"■ .Lm i r . J htJllfpf * throughout the tu-a&.ii The day* fur lea* mg St Loots are me follow* : IVe'l*-. BiMoli, Monday: Morning Star, Rntka. Tuesday: c f t. r ll° ni,lrMn - Wednesday, A U Chamber. Gilhiun. TtnimUr; D A January, Yore. Krldar Minnehaiia Rikor. .“atur.lay: Twilight. SJuw, Monday. Ilr-rwriak KetcheTiil, Weeter. Deli too. WednLdar C-» Ci,«man.Ch«!ferl-Fri day, U ite Howard, Nantgo,fUturday. The machinery, etc, of tho ill fate.) steamer AUezheny iSriMi* 1 , oL ; , - (e *oc*ioo, la St lemia ortThondayT..... Bt^on?. rJrtaa, * nßder£o °* * t'lfanirg acd repafilng known rici..'ry hercaWnbyMr. Chair7/ C ari, i y nU '„. | apprecuto tho credit dn® ail ot.UiMOMntit^en^r lbclr pri,Med.taS£. ml,? rom *"* * nP of doing so without ps“eS„°. r „ l°7 rr: " S tb “ “I*"" »f commission, P - J onavoidsldeon otherroutn, lhe M P L“r,i'riv h " h r!“ 1 7 y “ rs «P0*»~ »» elinn r.i 11 r , '°b's leave to assurotbe trav. «nred P t f “ ,Ul “ P* 11 ” °r «P«u*o .hall 1,0 M J ,h“ '“i" lhe ,rI P l»lh pleasant and spends sa™ fo secure a' pa, f? on the Maiden Trip of ll,e liotvena. P .Uto“of he‘ T Wl ", b “ E '". n sev ° r * l d “J’ t '” f oeo the opMrti?.. »T "• Eirin6 ,h " M “ l » Ji -‘0“--e an opportunity of eocnrmg rooms. t '* freight or paiwage apply ou board „r to FLACK, BAUXKS A CO.. ,\£cntJ. Steamboat Register. BayaW'i™^L^ n ‘' m ' Ur, ' wt, ” m “ ;, - ~7 ' f r e foct and fulling. jßmustmrnlß. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. MWa KIMBKRLY. IMMENSE ATTRACTION. Dr * m4 ' T»Ur»ti«, oi iiii«nin ami peculiar la tt-rt-tl, entitled ’ TII K .«U OK ICK. Miaa kimderly i.\ two character*' Tiie mechanical cJUtrireuceiaDd llhi.lon.ol tliisanlendid plwo.alwou.llftgjn oflcctaor ibemu.l uotul and sUrtliuK * U , Uw *WIP»WWMIU 1 P»WWM1U which the lute * Ut* gpuli» of tho ha» achieved hi dramatic ofTect nnd amtilc dl<|ilaj, and fUU, Sloping tho or ffau well appointed e.tablUbmonl, inm prepared after the orlir. -■ ess OS TUESDAYKYKSISO. JANUAKY .So,, will 1,, „„ > (leVce " ' .1.. toulae doU*Cour», (Wife of tho Captain.) Mlm Kimberly. Ogarila, (the Wild Flower of .Moalcoj Mi.i Kimberly. DANCE, LA CACIIUCA Mis. Turnbull Tho vraniog’a outertoinneut will cxmclu.lo with Dob Neltlcr. FOSTER'S OAI E TIES!— M ASON ICJIALL—Le«et, nod Manager JOSEPH C. FOSTER- Acting aha Stage Manager, A. W. VOUNO. QuRB DUCT lON IN PRICBg.-g* Tin* Manager beg. ro.pwtfnl|y to Inform tbo pnhllc, that In rutaro, (be prices of Admlnlon will l«r PARyUETTK Areata. | UPPER TIER-...., ,uj rents CONTINUED SUCCESS. I TUESDAY EYK.MXO. Jan, 20. IUS. will be perform*! the new cooimedotta, never acted here, entitled lltiftfi ! °n°LS or - WttKiONOiafflPiraaiSJJStJJJJf ■ Co ' D# { » Uh theaoagor MvUo Darling WaU*. Baron da Urbuae, Mr A W Yonncr I«h c |h? Mr. 3 oung; Lottie. 31 lu Kate FUher . * Grand Pa. Seal MU. EmUj w.ldegrate. After which the f, iria of M CSHKRISH— Mike Murphy. wJU »ung., Mr Gardiner Coyne; Mary, Mlu Kate VUhtr. T “ Ji, DBW r ? t r f*’ t °“ Til SI IRISH OU o-r.^'°-lf. ANU ’ or m M UAIS THE WORD—Larry Kate Jtab 111 ion ‘* t ' Ur(iarJi,, « r Coyo« Biddy, Uln - » VB> -JOcVIb -31 c $ lb -sacnib —3.lc ft lb BRADXaEY. Baas L***, (Below the 8t- Clair Street Bridge,) Allegheny City, ponna., stANuricroiia or BRADLEY’S WOOtEN KMTTINO YARN, I Or every Color and Number. S PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON abort entice for every eolor or nnmber of Yarns. liar, og been oye of the original msanUctnrvre of tbs celebrv ad ‘’Bradley Woolen Yatm,” in my brother, Win. Crmdloy, of Wheeling, I wcrald respectfully solicit $ .bare of the orders for Yarns, ts tltove. 4yO*h paid for Sbeepgklns snd Wool; j&TAjj ‘ w. d. *> n. n*oALLon. Dealer in carpets, on, cloths.' MATTINGS, Ac. No. 8? Fourth street pw Wood. - Envelopes— ' - ...TBBjFF, 451 muosas in r- - BMHWtph • i ; .***• o. johnsto* *.o6i *=■ -■■i-anioM^H.Wwgaat 100 BBLS. PKTMK MOLASSES in .tore SUL KOD3. Drat quality *» HOUSp A St) aqtJißr '* g Ji tt> 3^ % w “ 4 y K .. rur anrw> Shoe Iby 7.13 and X A iuch 3i> Dandy fire. V/ A by «' ' «-lC and k Inch... Saddle Tree 114 and 15/ 4 by 3-1 C and J 4 In 4 do “%, 1 and IV£ by 3-lfl* 14 j 0 *' Imports by Hirer. niVKKJIKWS, .—..LcUIK AS® UaJUiICHCSS. nun limit. •MiuTmubull EDWARD T. MEGRAW WHOLESALE DEALER IN tobacco ajstd ciglajrs, •VO. 241 LIBERTT STREET; BEAD OF WOOD,, O TKADSA LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSCrnTEIf stock" jim W. U. Grant'. a x„ , “*“ ,t * c “ rer *- »Ltch in tbo MoirfDg t.„rU. brand* ' P ° h IIo»„j', x obacco _ Aranpe Pound Lamp Carendilb, Haiard and Railroad Brands, Cluarsi C 1 OAR,,, 2»» c «-««». of If. dar.bi!!,, u, " 4 ftttsssr ro rA ' n ‘*"* I bare mada a chemical - - Httebnrgb, Worn, W E CHILDS 1 Co'B noonxa, l,n rtnro „- ifh‘V,rS;”‘ ,r tf , ' , “ tl, ' r - :* s ‘‘S tl “y *lka!iao. II .oolj not d c «n,j |l lr baton «!. cont™ rrotM. 1 ***” W. E. CmiM* Co’s KlAstic fire »mi w.*., p^ff? ClSir f T J, A fP cr Rowi> I». Co^Feb. CLU. I^7 ISO'- transportation capacity one HUNDRED TONS DAIRY LLOYD & CO *»— JJAVINGMADE EXTENSI“SrTIOMfs WINTER AJL to do t hear; boatnou by XioXUla WINTER, are DOW pi epftfcd fJm RAILROAD. 1857. OANAL NAVIGATION. 1857 IffiTl irVY 1111 ! KX;BR ’ S POBTAELB BOAT i mi . .nI Viji Pennnylvania Canal anTi . > ** > ~ 3T,TiTA J „ Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Sch Way ' ™ B EEN LARGELY IKCREAS •PJrf WARRUOURR. CANAL 5 Ra/iN, 'j!? L ' ~ ' _ KlE h * Mitchell. Prcprt.ton. i£cß u lat Sttamrrs. ilisxonri River Direel, A Rare Chance to Paiftengera & Shipper*. Will go Through ivithnul hr*hip}nng, io KOOXKVJLLK. RHUXSWICK. LKXIXCITON, UKSTOX U.AVKfiWOKPff CITV. KANSAS CITY ST JiWKPII. NKUItASKA CITY. AM* T OMAHA CITY. lIE splendid new and fast running Pa<- MnßrralKuner SKY-LARK, Cnj.r UKN JOHN will leave for the ah.•re and nil n.tvrm.-lnt- , n MONDAY. FEBRUARY KIRS r. 1 ’ ' " Kor freight or apply on board or t<. , SLACK, BA (INKS A Cu., Ag-nU, Ja - 1 Oftoi.No.R7 WataF.trrit. Monongaliela River U. 8. Mall Packet* STKAMKtt TKLKUEAPH, j STKAMJSK JEPYiawrtV p mg " '■pilE J ',U!OVE‘NE\\' STEAMERS* ARE A. now raoniog i.gularly. Morning Bruts leave Pitt*. :, 1 i °' cloc . t . A - M - an ' Evening Boats at C 1 • _ XI - for M K*-sport, KliiaUihb.wn, Mouonga- A,r - T ' B ti i ; Ttr,l ' in » F:, > , «* c, ty. OroenfleU, CeliforaiA i and BrumiiTlllo tb'Te connecting with Hack* and Coaches for Unlnntowa, Payrtte Springs, Morgantown, Warne-bnrg, Cartnichaeltown and Jefb-raon. Passengers ticketed through from Pilhbnrcli to Union town for J 2. m«di and atat*roonu on boats iaduaire.— B*ats rctoming from Brownsville ioave at 8 o'clock Jiuhe moraiogand sln the evening. For further iDtbrmali.raxa. quire at the OfS< e, Wharf Boat,at tbo foot of Urant street _ O. W. SAYLNpLKI{,_AoKrr. ‘ RE G U L A R TRIWEEKLY WUEKLIXQ PACKET.—The floe •wigooitoamer CUEYOrr. Captain J. Murray, wilnia!* ~ r , lU * and all iuteriai-diate porta on Monday*. " ,l * P jr Iffiglit <>r |ia**age. apply on *n* _ tt\ B. VYHKBLBIL Agrnt, No. o Wood at. RE CBLA r Wednesday 7~ib»~- I'ACKKT, Toil CINCINNATI.—Tb.- -bgggtttT fine now ttcamer J. \V. IIAIL.MA.V Cspt. HinV Jm wrr.vr- *“ J * l! purt* ou fcVERY »1.UN1..,D.n ulO .•*»* A. JI. Fur ft**,, apply on IxntrG or FLACK, UAKNihj & CO.. Ageuu. Regular Tuesday packet je2la KT FOR ZANESVILLE.—Tb«* fiuo n.»iggsttj? »Uaaiar EMMA OIUnAM. Capt. Mentor lor tbe *Uto anJ Intermediate porta EVERT TUESDAY at I odork r. u. For freight or paaaage apply ou _ «»® FLACK, AgV FOR MARIETTA AND ZAN'ES- B/57 *“* dutiful uteamrrigggftgj — Z . K , V AUT . I . X ' B* 0 *** »«1 l«r B lor ihi Jbonj tOd all intermodlataports, EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 P w For freight or pniwg* apply on board or to FLACK, DARN KS i CO, Agta. (Sincinnatt, Sit. Xj'Olt CINCINNATI AM) LOU- , rcßfr I a^L y *PVrUJS^^^^a»tt--n l icr - ja='i r .. ' ' UO* CINCINNATI & LOriB - clm iTH"' * ri, "" (1 l ilJ HINKR-JeSffifrtr jff •Ttms&a?^ FOR CINCINNATI A.MiToITT re, . “‘‘.V UcL 'J»’ »«l Ira™ Tor Uio aboiß nnoHrintS "VTUItDAV, aul, iu.t, , t ,r ~ freight or pusagp apply on board or lo ‘ tfT 1 J *-‘ - rLACK. lUIIXES A CO, Amou. ? 0K CINCINNATI—The fine I n.» ■ta»r POTOAIAC, ir»r.i IfiSßttg s' «rp'r on b0.r.1 or lo “ “ r P"*»eo tXACK, BAR.NKS k CO., Ag'n. _ . No. ST Water St CINCINNATI,— The tinei fEEtT* SsSms s 4 “' c, “ k ' "• “• F- b fß3r„ , sis F 1 Ft*®*' "AIIXKS A CU- Agoala. & LOUIS- , (Eg* » yiLLR.—Tbo ipleadld *te»mer ‘•DAvJggfe^t r., *>'<«-'SSwS& Z, &'£%***■" r -1 - • -. FLACK,BAfINKSACO., A tit. iiasfjhiiif, Sit. Foil NASllXlLLE—Theelegaat , jn?* *, jj£?*« aL F ,,ro<,D ’ c»pt. nol.fe,„n .Lgfegttfr daVSm'J frrf’aJ-ssSt'prr l^ POK NJSUVILLE-Thi"liiT7j«rr *?} nt P ls^ i n S f riteiiuer 9. P. TlinDAHn port, on'THIS IIA I “«imL£Si.“ 1 ,T4 or pm w ,|.p|,onl,»rJoM 0 (rtl;l.t -J?'*' FI.ACK, BARNCS A CO.. As™* ILouisbillf, &r. FOK LO UIS VIL LK—Tlic o !e;nintTjns>~ * ■mm»r JACOB PQK. Card- lBS«H 1 l«ru for (ha aUiTeatiil nil hiu-nn.'diaic r„,r[« 1 mh r,r 1r,1,,1„ or p»™ a pp l, £w, „ “ . FLACK. BAHNES A CO. Acont.. For louisville.—Tiiesii^rrrarr did P y*lisat.paafrt“BCLMOSr r rw. laSst* r.uuert, will U'aTo fur tho above aud ull intmn*f?a£issSL od TUKSDAY 2Ctli Inst, at i o“clock I» « I°** or freight aj>plj oo board or to • • • For ravage _ _ FLACK baiine a CO., Age. £>t. Homs. &r. Foil St. LOUIS & KEOKUK, I TJi« elegant ilramer MODERATOR «pt. U&ratfo, will leave for the aboro and all POH. m THUHBDAY, 28thtot, .1 ItftlS,.r.M walghtorpaieageapplyoa board te to * mCK, BARNES L Co., Ageofu FOU ST. LOUIS & lU2OKUK.-7WT Tli« ipl«DdiJ paneDgorpacket “FULTON igßSStt Ull»' C&pt. Urlckle. will leave for the above »nU toodlaU porn,on THIS DAY 2CUi Insist i o'clock P. M. ror wusago or freight apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agta. FOIt ST. LOUIS.—The fine new iJE2l*a Cut running p&saeogar itcnmrr Capt. Moore, will tears for the aho re and all uHermodute porU oo THIS DAY 20th lost,, at 4 r M. Forffrelgbt or passepe apply oo board ur to J*22_ LACK. PARSES A CO„ Agent. T7OU S T LOCJIS.—The tine new •JO> . »toamer MARENGO, Cept. McCaiUm -wHKatU will Iraro for tba abore and ali lotennediatanSiErS! ' THIS DAT. '.Tib iusL, .11 ~’clock P. SI. TsTUZIH “ I freight spplj on board Or lo 'T jtll PUCK BARNES A CO. piOKST. LOUIS AND KEOKUK . (n> . ssskk m '"• =“ J»l9 fLACK. BARNES CO..A«mtA 11,1 __ JULOK. lU.nxCB t CO- A^. __ Jteto ©iltana, fee. For freight or pen's* ipply on bardor to “**’ ***** - l f UOK > luaSgB 4CO;Aat«:, : 2000 dlgrades Hoar iaotore ini ■gJjTMIUtIfWMT IIOMINY J 1 JA3. UAJtDIKEB. ,ifoc Sent. Fm 1 ! Ki iST~ Tho lar fc’ c Warehouso ISK ty W. 11. BmiiS k c...: y u ,. Ul ...a. an.! S.^n Tho- h.m- r- 1, Jaj-c- |J5&.' «nda7^^ c u;, n^;;ri lbe * r * u *' «*iK£h. H a wi7.?i fix'™ f M ;S“ ~ot of M ki “J" or trait; Frera'J ini^i V J lo , '^ ,r?stm Miit.lij 112*?! hidfo T ' "" fi “ l,h " l ™ J P>«l orie^S issssxrsjx'r —««••«• -*j-* _ _ J*>IIN H.OYI' &'(Sl\ LET—A two st*ry brick Dwelling ill * - L ° i,lln ‘ f - r K 11-KlnGT** - • - - No 211 IJburty street, rpo LBT—Awoli linislieij Wo" story B©' X Blok D«.lBd* la a'.c„,rl,r. coattlal,,. ~li Kg J?K u.v. Ea,|„iraof ' * I. II KlNii, Noilll Li!*rty Btr.)L!Ti>»T.p t no strict. I’iltalmrtfli. fonurrly occunl-J fj rn*enwn A Miller, u«w l.v Hail 4 Sneer, la ’ DEUW^ofT'.x™,? f * LKX - MILU: ' I - «“!•• or of M, UV DEItWOOD. nt ttfp Dank „( Pltutargh. jaN:dtf "C'OK RENT.—The large Store Room on & 4»S:rr; r t' ,r *** nowii J.J t Pollock. Alsu, Ul9 Stow onto of* r “* '‘l l*£' ra , bsrri, ' ~r - »i«h upper room*.- Eh- james wilson. TO LET A turo story Brick IhrelHnffrfE* ot. IU 3 Str.^ '.Urtwr-n I*l.o and irable Houses on sth X. M.. »*»n* U).- .r.e t r F Dwelling Ilou» ol For tiT™ I Tn^* 7 , 00 ' ~OSO!>* i"n <-'« be had fortbwltl. . Ppl> »- . ALEXANDER KlNii. »uiof AhM W ° r? B T k Drdlios Hon*, on E.p!aua,t •trevt, Atlrcli.-fivCiij. Immrd.-nte |Awe*.«lon rior. W*n_*v *. ALEXANDER KING. m .wT' 1 r "™‘ ' ln 11.. roar of Iho above haaa* A.lecb.-oj City. Kantlow 100 good ALKXAMIKK KINd. -C- Uriui. * •• '- '. V' “*J«»Uod,«M MwcMt&sp* ■■ 273 ÜbCTtytre»t"' , - : ‘ fc '.§ K*ut reeU -a p "' ““'iajßßftjgsr - * 273 Liberty «trt*t. A COMFORTABLE TWO STORY PSS Dwelling, Bitoate ou Waablngton itxatt. - fill. EB • Sntuy city, containing fir. •cgoncanU.l.a.l immediately. SqSS** no. Liter.VK. house TO KENT—That T 0 «tll^ hc onne rly occupied Lv Xo. !&T Liberty street. TOWELLING- fOIpKENT.— A desi sJLst-c- T -££k SC3 Libert; ttreet. EElantc. •=jpu-™, p«j d ,;' „,”ir n L J.S, t t' n 2 «»*l nmkt* mon«fr at U»( iwmA tiif.« *a* t^,* co count rj, ln *** c ‘ l «» r * , >X from si°o to 1 » UW ,B l,n *‘- s^jaMi'fiSS'u^fr“• W “ nd DraftB i^SriJTTc T T : |SiLJ2£5n«- i* 0 - 8 WooO«ffi,» * JEANS.—2OObus. for sale by l!HHJl_oor.Li.\-3. >() KEGS prime No. 1 Six Twist 'V'atouilsn'mtztlxmMoyrb, fob4CC(J - aiiEivKn k oinrnuTK ’ ’ ?REBU BUTTER— ™ l W*frcib RolHJnUt>rfnr fnWe n*K MOIbiNoILSSrU, R« d rtoroing ,tM for 8T BnmT.y >• lureo lot or fVa B K p.-.vr JT TorUei,Chicked Docorsod tug sad for tale at XaS7 Hrth«r*ebT7 K ff«J!'. ao ra' --■ ■ ■■ • ,-' ii. -RIDDLr I exll m FLiju llavid's om . Ffirpantrs ing Miiynard Noyes` for We by .4 ' and3dfulut ri4 CETspylts-- , nd arZEB, • - d * a ' ■ > '-''Tv ■ ' .; •, ARR - new ttils day mut tw Weer JOS. PLEIIIIOI'2. LLOYD * CO