. . . ,• ' 1 : • ;', 1 '.., - 1 • •., • • ;ilti ... • . . . : • • . .. , . . . . . , , • . . . _ .. .. . . 11 .. ..,. . , .• .. . k , 21 . , ;‘, i ...••,,..' ... , . . D , LY - ~. •. - T ~,,,•.:8 ... B R . A -4_,ZE .._ • ..- • • ... __ . : i • ..._ ._ . ESTABLIS.HED IN 1786. ==l P.l ( to FAULK7NE L--* *, — ' • suaiurAcronE!is Pressed Ptke IVILtRNBERCIER'S STATION, oed-dlys VATEITE COUNTY. 1 4.01.1% .11 1 4,1 • //.., wittnicanoLii; 1 . - ...• :• taacciimOis 10 .r.. sixoura u t 3 isici.:lo 0 Thucl treat; Pittabu gb. 1 itaitufactu amid Dodo./ in CI!AII'ILEbAB,COBAIEO ,Banda,Shadez, Etr sod* r - I,Pdattre.ssa," CO forts, Cashionm, ST. 4E"Portiettleistieni joilli to STEAMBOAT 'BIBB K. • CARPET. PM% 4ND LAW ro ORDfR. --L--- ..Ramp Cl ty altottak WaraMonat; Nit4.lV, BRADSHAW, (Successor to T. " .3. CRAM & 0.14' Rlrtatfac finer of TIN I IRON .rod COPPILC WARR, mi Dealer la 13TOWN3, d0. ), ,f0. 134 Wooly trritErr,to. a,1114 . mid Fire . We) Pitta : .•to3:lyd —7 ,. ... wtr4r7l3 I•olriDalrh .. at. 351,3 crsr 6.. co., rniqzfr ATILK . ouralar Pouts. R. R. D;prit, I - • prrriatinulu, re. MANURAOTDBE to ordor , on ehort 4otice, .I.III:CARTINGgi kuartimo & palms, or .11 mores sad-droctiptioas; of 'the bat materials and Wort IFlea; 140 WAGON-BOXER, HAD - IRONS , GRE& AT to., into ' on head or radio ordor., • r _ illirOrdora loft at the FOUNDRY, or at Cartwright 1 4W i a, (.5 Wood It., will moire prompt artratioad WILLS, CO, , I SO.lcnith Strett, Pittsburgh, Pa.,l * itAstructmins or I --.': HIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. -..,,.. • o,,d.m.3llcltad Erna thetrade, and prompt , ip ship: or 6 per ant dlsootult tot dub: senCLAWT CARTWICI , UTYOUNIO, - 1!.,7-I.Boceoteers to- John liturturight,) IIijrANIEFAOTURERS and Impartars at Au. Pocket sad Table Cutlery, flurntral und Detital strnsuents, Guns, Pistos, Mahlon Turkle, to, Na 1413 Wood attest. Tkey ttlioapecial attsudon to the meaulluturiug of An sntwtent, ko. -Jobbing and Unining :r2sr • . .MD a. Sintalla & CO., - :'.ol:Pgion Bt., below Alaiburyi Pittabargll, Pa. QTEARBOILFdi MAK,ERSAND SIIEET A 7 /iron Workers, -lilumfacturoro of ,Barn11111•Ii Pat.{ Flood and Cylltolor Bolton, Clilenor. :."Etroloboo, , Yirti Dnl r .Hteam iptoe; (lotolotioors, Halt Pam. : Emperratut,ltooToolo,Ltroßoota,oto: Aloo, lilactroltho' Work, Dridgeatol Tholuct Irons:done . at the obotoot nr. MO.'. All organ Ition's diatom., promptly attended to. PA=a COLCOIA AMU, 112"E.NNEDY - VEULCS & CO. MANCFAC Penn Altai homy 44 Shooting"; I Cargot Chahlof All colors and ninnies; O1W" Bed Chan • ' Pipugh Lines and Serb Geri; Repo °fall elm "md doscriptionir, Bating. — lll6 - re lait Ai the Hardware Stem of Leger, & Grogg, Na. 61 Weed died, "rUI have attention. Ikea" • - • JAMES ..,'ItSiII77ACTO E R 07 SUI&HURTO ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Minot Bipitn of Nibnin Acid: " llotimaa4 Adodrnq Acid; Aqui Aunt:koala, YET; Nitro. do I Itowlreol3ointiolr, , trty9 Arny bo tonna at John Irwin t Sow, GT Md. or t. WIJALIMIt TATE i /lON, PLITAIBER, AND 4:IAS FITTER, o. 10 ' Pandit duet, Plitebargh, and federal street, Tindal , reach Ezradalor Allegheny. WirXTet7 deacrlptlon of 'Wino for Water, fam and Steam. nu.3l:ly Cotantioston, &c DIIPUY & MITCHELL, . . . PRODUCE COHN - A*lON .311:1‘0114.117S. Oftle• No. 1 Steil , . Block. South- oiler St., oor. La Salle St.,Chteigo. Warehouse No. 13 South- - Wat r St. Solicit larthapurrhatte of Flour and (3 in in ,- Chicago Itlirkot. • . I,..jig autstactsmrlTl, rt. - 11iteltie,..W..lreers kco mo Wallar., 44 , -,- XTr.Octetltt, 147' ,„ ~,IVett a teou, _ IIfor.ZIAT CQLP & SHEPARD. CtMMISSION MER II A TS • AND DIALERS IN vi.4OI:Y.R; -critAitv PROM CSC. • •• - • NO. 343 Llbarey Street, PIM:DUI:GU LA. Choko Maude of MAUI, for Ilaker's and Paoi ly use., paostantly cm hand. Particular %petition t • nit, • Dales% for Uertheadbajoaurally. -•.- • - TA3.1.1613 I . A. FETZER. Forwarding •and Coltuisktost htlillCHAN't for the sale of MIDI, CIittIN,IIACON,UItS,BOTTSR,S6EDS,DRIED,WSUrr, rtrProdworemrely, N 0.16 IfuLit en eel, corn& Pin:, Pateltret. 24. 'Near toP.O. Pittsburgh, D ' S. Cuthbert t Bon do, Atwell, Leo Co., o ladoltp, Poq, do; D. lltirp4 Co, Clod:loath P. Cashier ALA M. .Datik,,liheeting, Bound Op, ' Cain&do, Patton Donlon, di; Cook woo Philadelphia. UNAPT...:._..._VeN at • _ . NRAPP,& VAN CORDER it.d MCIIANDISE BROK AND COMMISSION' iII:I:CHAN 114 Second Street, Pittsburgh. Rzrazlo H.W. Tim. A Ca., Now York, Bholea'r A Dalwoch Itotwor A Cow.. C‘ • Thom:won, Clark é Soong, M'Clandloev..tlemos l'hiladdpb la. Ilarrium & Dapper, T. A.Nemehall Jr, Pour, Phila. IT. H. Doz. t, Ca, T. Vibilsidge t C 0.,, Newcomb Atio4fewa, RIJN! t Co., I 4,01 e, K.T• oc HERBST. DA lllLlt ier AND - PRO COMMISSION MERCIIANTS . , , 267 Liberty Street, corner of • PITTEIBMIII, 110.Partfoolar attention glron to tho pnrchase oo Flour,. OWN, Dried Potaim, Cork, Lad Cetroo,Closer, and Timothy goods, go. nk • Orlon psiptly - viol at the 'mutat vie nom mach on conalgamonta. • gel6.olleo ot ltio'Pittaborgh nag 31..faaory. SAMUEL, IL noyll & CO., C0114.118310N 3SERCII3. And &deli in Plcar, Groin wad Produce G0n44411y, 334 Luaitty STRl:trt, on. Pa. IL It .PITTODOBOIIi PA. ao • cnairwics. t SON, 001VIMISSION MERCIIAN bnAarns IN PAPER. AND RAOP, ,- And Agents fur tbo Pole or ' Mahoning Fire Bridle and Pat. , Cl Non. MI and 151 Wood Street, near Firth, Pit I 13.WrA6iog Paper at liennartword prlces pas for Regiot. Jo .LLOYD t rtiusie w,uol REALE GROCER MID DEILLILIIRS IN ' , Ropy' oonnsnori MERCHANTS far tho onto of • , . PIG .METAL AND BLOOMS, ••• No. 207 Liberty Street, e1,71.1Wep20 PITTSBURGIL VAITRIEILD di CO., Centutipsion & Porwardlug Blerc h 1. Mid WhOlenle D 4214., Sea WESTERILRESERVE CRUSE RIMS% LAM% mix, BACON, FLOUR,' Poi Linfted ,11, Lard Oi Fruit andyrodace paten,. 71 Atos. - 141,1 sintl 143 Front Stree ce. prrrentmon, t ittwcsitcouts, BILaC.U.ICIGRY & CD . (Scsavarn to Undrosa,lWOreary aca3 FAN . . Rt,ding and Commission Merehri. • ‘ And Wboarde Drennan •-. Produoui, Flour and 'Wool. Aa la 'Avid and li2 &anl o.,Pideargh, 5p1:134-day22 lUMOSS ZASUCCI ...1112VAXI3 I. OPILINUEII-11A1113AUGgl CO. COMMISSION MERCHAN MUM Wool,Hides, Preirieions& Produce Gonc No. 209 Liberty sttest, Pittsburg ists -• I A•s. A tcla R' .AAJ m. it. Ir/onr, 'Grain rind Produce Conmusaion and Forwarding Morda. 'N0.124 &Toad St. , PittrimrgA, Pa. „, arta Q, ..-CUMEIII'7/ S ON. . General Cum NoeAlemi for the Bele 'sod Porch”. of I Ho: 51! Market shun Pittsburgh. jo2. 4 1 Wholosalo Oro Commlealon - Merthant, No. Mk hear Italbratll Ihreareger Depot, Pitteborch. Abuts. *MaRICAN miuste, aosTtpii: - ILi e /Pa Tilt , t t , 3IS w T E VID a .Il ita E , S , ll . .li co l .. t.- 41414.104, wyor arty* from all?" the ma travaLi heautalas 4dl the mod i r a P"'""" 4 nay Mort comfort-and accommal*lo /berieptag room** larp sod trail sultre of uranium Irr/lArrlotedo faralrbed tor koitik.,,, d ! A rse troalpf and tbi tom *lll aim* gado krpt a trid cam* I_2 every moue. .tallaty,L • MAW itign4 PrWhOt ==l galyzatee *be arrival nr NPAT , MALL :i " APERS • BORDERS, AT 4:- No. 87 Wooo'Srort47. ..01 1 ILDREIC'S FM -- ITLTRK:-:.- .- A' exre:Z=‘- •'-,i , ,: .::(tatreesetta;c - ,. '-'ii gh l a #Pes-Butr`; i ' .; ,- '--- -- - -- ''- el l ta V..=el.l - tor .. -:''.• 4-41 ' 2,1:, :Aliypimp - 4 CU , RBA" to litalththlld I DrugOsts. r. lavas. TH. NEVIN & CO., • N 0.24 wood Siatolfartarbrt of WHITE AND DET AND LlTlLlaildilE, and Wltcleirde lisrsilahee and Torpon Ono. SJOHNSTON, (suepet , RET • &IL DittTOOIST, aniorr !wold mince rine ilea Li I Dramid Chemicals, PoVitteiery ble P•mlly Sledioinee, 011% Alcohol, Liquors, favorite brands of Cfamis,At , offered se coonmpaaved lu quality; nod I , c , trt prior. pbrticiar.'• prescripilous condolly mm what oclll.iyd MACIEOWN, Wholes lo_Druggist, W• Derbou Oil blenutorturorehD Ago•t for Therer'e Solid and Plod Eatracte, No. hW Libor( street, Plow horgb. Pa. hi:4MA I) L. FAUN ESTOOIi Co. lath of the firzn A. PAlinestock Pa, sm.:4 m ra to riing littn4Pitb.burgh. PA Etroc, W . A. Drugri es NO. 64, cornor R i ..l awl Pundit BATPAIINEST UN & OI . min Drligghtta 1.0.1 MAurilirt..irt. Lead mud Lithargo,curnor Wood %sad fr. burgh. 1/1192111CK MOM 'DRAM 86 REITER, WIIOLE, .10 Retail Druggistayeortvr G'lhorty nu Pittsburgh. OSEPII FLEMING, (NUOOLISGE. TO L. J Wilma k 0o.) turner Marketotrart andlllaruona, keep* aoraitruttly ou hand a full awl couOrte areerrn.eat Druaa, Matilda.; tralicluo Chrete, Porfuruery, and all artielen per talaing to Mt baulnexa. Alpirrhpaimaas evirriptiona cacefully coinpraroded at all hours. yuthly DR. OEO. 11. KEY ER, ORUGGIST, 140 Wood atroet, corner ollWoud rtzter mod Firer, Alley, Pittaborib, T — ----- ULIN P.' SCUTT, WIIOLESALE VEAL or In Drap,Pif 011 e, Varictshen cri I•yr.AnlN, Nc. ISlSLlbartystroet v Plttsburgh. Allonlen Milltccelve prompt ettectloo. SirAteut A ch-ock 's rulto4dr. B*up. Vrot*c Mralero.l D IDDLE, Sc.! CO., nitinlnn Merriman arid beilete in lir ducr, b 10.184 Liberty etreeLPltbrintrirh. ilareone:gurprots.licitt.lnn4e.stLetAct,, Jemmy itoolEs ;CO., and Dottier. in Proviainns, elm, of M. treats. - - ork Packers ilet and Front lard? sl• a. noronon., , c LEECII and Forwarding hierontintis, &mien in West. rn Ito wren Charms Floor Fish, flew+, Mader, Linswid Oil, Pot and Pearl Anlida, 84,1 a, Grain, Plied Fru I, and Pwelnre generally. Best brands Family /ions al snip, on hand.— agents for the vale of Madison Cue orleldstwi Pnienlod Pearl Starch. Fics.llll Second and 145 Fit sta., Lentwron Wood and Fludibllelil sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. av 23 rd CHEESE WAREIIOUSE.-11ENIZY 11. COLLINS, Forwarding and Ocinsidaeltin Merchant,and Daffier In Ghr.rin, Ontser, Lake /Tub 11.114 i Pr taro t ;ettetatly, 19 Wool et, abpre Water, Pittsbingh. fuy2l EAGLE WARELIOUSE.—JAS. UARD IKEA, Wholesale. Dealer in Float, Pros - leen, and Draftee generally, No. 6,,,tkvuuth sue.; between Liberty and Susi thliehLPlttaburghl Pa. 4W-Terrin cash. mthly Ul SELLERS S; CO.,i Dealer , . Mons, Lard Oil, Sc., No, 30 Liberty the head of Smithfield etnet. Insurance *gents UURERA INSEOUNCE CO .1._!4 Water street. soar. FM\!QCF, See'y f . ifi.oo, anneml Acent. 1 loya AA. A . , (3 Altkl E , SUORETAM . o Ponneylvats. hoorah. ;Oorniomy of Pataborgl, loam' Buil•ling, ?north ot root. i F•.. i M. GORDON. Secraary Weitern I nqur =CO Company, 92 Wolof off oot. 1 ir GARDINEIit.',OFFIii, Agenit for Frank t/ . lift Piro Inaurnu.Confpanir, Noe t bear. cornet. Woo.l d Third stmeflf. r [ ' • I) A. -MADE MA. agent (qr. Del::ware • DI ntoal truuroorx 01...12 IVoler.rook. li W. - Pbt.'iliEXllllFgen: fireat Wert juy. 000 Imior.- 4 . - eo 00.,97 Pro. l Wan , t. -•- rap+. • N. D. I. nri:ALLvit, D P. TYR IN CARPETS, 0114 (MOMS, MATTINIV, Re. 40. 87 Vo4th a *ear Div. Gobbs. ..., at. , • , fi5T. , ..0 Imo. •. saci*.lttr. w. u• lantral pUfiCHIFIELD ,t COI (stwor.s oro to MUT . - ju Idly A. Rttr..),0.4.1 , 1en. , ...., 10,11.1 IT r..,1,-, iN sltipiti 1.0:111 Ifswey 'Jr, .....,, p.. 44 ••••• • •.I ..., P..tls t . n...t Itesktt ate., Pattlmr,h. CI •,• ii. LOVE, i)eitioi 61 Sthithi um! 1 , 4. k,.; - %J. t 67 (1 . a.A., eixn A' 010 1.i1F11141 )1.1. iilV, A.. ":.: idigrilot glro,s, Pat..burgh. t '. •iow i ~ . 11 , 11..i'AIMEP.,,,Diti40.5 Alakkel Strot. AL.II/ • bi , iln. ( . 1 tbiJi..., fix Istriob, 4;,,,i,;1,,,,,, •,. Straw Goods Rvot•ralty, .4.f. _ . . • 1' - --= 1 itioutz9ttlerp c &t. i ~........__ .. _ _. WM. G. - 3oirssTuNi A. co.] V Y Malik licok 6lanui.tair.+ and J.d 67 WocNlAn.e6, Yictst.rgh, F. !! : ,Ittorlti „ Joh • I llndy k itr d" dly jOilt4 DTtti SON, Eltaticiun.Aucc , ..or, A A I , 7Arth. KAY CO.; Uf/OKSF/I.LEILS 19,11 , 1E11.9, No IS .o-n. I urs 11,r of Third. Pittat.tn,4l, t AtsrAli fill hand:. j — L. itgAL), 111)015..S r ELLF.1:. TIONP:11, N., 743 , ..rt.1. - . UN T k AI I N 11 it, 110:1 it anttliLatiourr,hlmoulc nab, Fifth et!, Vatnuts. o T II 0 NI N AINTERS NO. 135 TiIIND .tiTILNET, P1:7211W irtl!lytl MWM= IVAILLI, I) 1 , 1 ALER ' IN PROJIISSOIt Bonds, blartpgwaad all aeiporitkes per on ran pr,......1.nn4 thronyl! try Awl , abletternia Thom yr Infilug the:r qu Alwityv flud fret wale/ All am canti , ..ktle.un and Inter. 41rts omen NT gTltEer, opptowi 1 4 1_ INYV .14Att Uppolottp: arktran r / Wall Paper Weir...house. AlifiAL'IEP. P. 3IAP.S.IIALL CO., Im• por and th , &r., it 1744 Is r tuds n Fourth ntreat and Diamond Alloy, where roof I. WO d nu entrarlatt mor,tanent of ortrftlroorrolort of F XnNa Its rzing., for Par. lore, palls, Dirrlng ii.mor and Winclorr baalka In great variety nt Irnretforlur , r to 0,0000 9 noktl WALTIIIt P. IV AILS lAI,I. k . er M OiiN IL ELLOR, 'No. 81 WOOll ST., &awe , . Dlainon4 Allay and ronttl. strata. Fo!;• A,oot forOiIIi2IMIIINO A BONA . (Dasudl) PIANO FOIiTEA. EIA -BONIt lIAMIIIVB MODEL nicunnori , and ORGAN RAR6IONIUSIP,ntaID.Ier In Aluair :IntlrAl Uwe, Pei? KLEBER £ BRO, No. X FIFTII gt, Bio of the Golden Maip,Bale Aircht for MUTINS k CLAIM'S (Mi. York) curler:raw! Gran i surd Benue PIANOS., mud OrtRILULT NEEMMAM'S prp-uirre 31X1.0. DEONS end ORGAN Mr =ON I TAIP., Denier) In Muer, rand Ilinerladirkstrqueute. nikARLOTTE BLIJ3IE, , SIAN ,11ACTUR k) DELl4§4Dlalor Ist ?LIMO Fortek§n4 mg - rarer pridnrla sud /401.1 kW:n:news. Solo Atnot (o iIAMDUKCI RANDS, al e§ lIALLET, DAVI§ A CO.'s Dritop Vlnuca, *Lb lud plibuot ,TrAlerm Attulam§ot. LIR IV§r.drtroot. 'surf . F ilAoESlfll a G tr a i th ag '7l . ItOCI6I.WAYSI 4-- PuAr.Toss, milt° tipil les, II cps, ®AND everything, in the line, purellmo4l from .11 1b....0' rollable i L'ARTICILN ?JAN UVA4IIIJII 4:lth, iTog othrr ultlk u full okuortlneut of oh Ara it ttttt ril flarire•ro ' ip,.r.,y rudely linitAblu fur Moult, i ' ?r olnutfu war. Al., Jul., epringa,u. o llumeltorua,t. nnruolon td, m.epfloo. ruustuntly . b.... 4 for Au ( et nese:m.47o prin., I, /(BL thrri in g 4 Tel ° to d u ''i g hrt"nu.r so " Ul "l' o 'l' 9 tk7" el l' au Pl l 'i rx 'A' ' : Y :17 1.'1 1 : to . P pl . /r. ug idelly , Surl iiromptly done. , noVully urniturt.. I AAIICS W. WO ,Dvre...L.. Fuilliinigg e Z.lNll , lll,llll3, ! WIIOLESALE AND "RETAII„ Embracing everydyla of tr F. iv I Tl - cr 13. A, ROEWOOD, bfAUOUANYMD WAI.NUT, for CABLOILA, INC BOOM ISquanto any lit NEW YORK AND PfiIi,ADEIPIIIA, W ' Actartooss, Non. 77 Ann Tnlnn mr2S:dtt .0,1113 1111A017. PA. _J -Ilsnip L. von.. T. U. v9utio .14 co., witturscronsas KIJANITURE ANKOSIATIP Of Every Doacriktion. I SACTOIIY—FeraI SS,betrecn =Crow .times Wirekonse—Nas. 18.4 . 40 llMlttiffe SI., Q ; r4AMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—WO Iv are constantly coanufacturlog STEAMBOAT_ CABIN itaINITUILIS and- MIAMI; •and BOOto lb.. • tontton of lbws 41A.K. In /a Itlcabitlsg boar k 1.40( T.D. MUM i CO. --- aame a room . OLIDAY PREAN TS4Portiolial,'Ptrd Pert Itanuaiee, DioritaiPmi Tata.o,Pockn inkautt.l3.'4e..•4ll b." -; :d.24,! . , •-W. 0. 0111 in ON Sarah Oroods. . . PII"I I SBURGH. TUESDAY MORNING; JANUARY Vittsburglj &tile e. °Pt:fret trAct u - fair CITY. --- PUBLIiIIIO ?AND WSISKLY BY It. I 9 Er,R.3r.ArT . & co., nnu TERM. j n i mrefilitt.D. TUESDAY kORNINo v JAN. 10, IS6II. COS,) rotirtA l'uro Woo. Puro L aro Tao EY a.—S. A. Sterrett, M. L., devotes special attention to all diseases of the Eye. Cataract re moved by a nonr operation, causing but slight pain or risk to the oyo. Many. interesting eases in the city and elsewhere, who have submitted to the op., Minn, ran be coin and consulted. Residence and onion 277 Penn street. ,BOOK TABLE. • Thn AmoricAn..A.l . 9tnene and Roprwibuy, f filo oxr lsro. Kahn, Croi(ll.9 Nlch.a.h.. - ?or tato at Hay MI, No strovt. Thia is ono; of These hooks that is so univer sally known and appreciated that there is little need of. advertising its merits to the world. It is an omnium otitherum of all useful knowledge. The present is the alet vOltamo. The astronom ical department was prepared by Mr. George P. Bood. of the eambridge Observatory. It is full and minute. In the Fecoad part of the volume may be found (n 1111441 of the Executive and Judiciary of the General Government, including the ohief officers and clerks in the several departments. There are tables of receipts and expenditures in every department, eta., el e , the whale forming a vast mass of minable information, such no can be found in no other volume publisged in the nun. try. WHOLE 'I ilhltz Lead mch7 ,OCLOS MTS. :ALE AND Bt. Clair eh, of 1.11'43 et ts; by Cecil.' lI:AAA : Crosby b Niel ols Fur salt, by Kiy k Co. Tills is a child's boot:, and it is au attempt to interest American children in the character and history of OW) who stood no near to Washington in many diffianlties, and w hoec after life woo so varied and reinotimble. It is written in that style so hard to attain, which equally interests children and grown up prroons—children of n larger growth, `ll,rialian 11.Hayina and.O.iying ; F. to Huntingdon. Prearl.ar pal' boyeraity and n ,.r Pri.fnaaor of etitirtnin Murata on 11.1..1 ealb.gn" For aala by hay A 03. METE: ncrnl CoM The book, which ins series of scrotons preached by Mr. If culingdon, has mode o great sensation in the theological world. Mr. llomingdon has been hitherto no Unitarian, bid, :19 the reader will dis cover, no longer suffers what fir. Bellows cation "suspense of 'faith " In .the sermon here pub entitled "Life, Salvation acid Comfort for Man, to the Divine Trinity," the writer di loses his views fully, and while embracing the Trini tarian belief indicates the steps by which he had reached the Oink wheia he now stands. There is great comfort in the ; discourse to all who have been tossed by doubts and difficulties on title great subject.. Bespeaks the experience of many. This book is calculated to do au immense deal of good. We centrumd it heartily to all who would learn the beauty cf Christian Believing and Liv ing; of an active, practical faith In God and Christ. in Pruvi .neet. oppo.uo "The White Ili1111; their I..get.t, li Lindor.to., and I,n-tr S 11 Thomas ,q, a m ,„.• y„ r „,h, b y k . y . co. This is eminently a holiday book. It is ele gantly finished. Tho letter press is above criti cism and the hinding as chaste and beautiful as the theme of the work It is the production of one of the moat brilliant pulpit orators of the country. It ie prefaced with a map of the White 11111 region, and illustrated with ff 2. elegant cots of the different scenes , leacribed. Those who have visited !Mount Washington . will not fail to discover how truthfully bath the artist and the author have depicted the varying scones and landsc.pes at.and Around t hose Alps of A merit, Purchase the book and have it ready for yi:ur stintuter tour among the White Hills IPANY 99 0. w. owmi- Cot HT of 1.,4 !large Sfireinus.—Refers .I udges Mel:titre, Mellon and Dark. lion "ay, .1 :0 p --.Adani Amick was indicted for assault and battery With intent to kill, rn oath of hlieltael Ilarthmeyer. The prosecutor in this cane was indicted for a similar offenee,on oath of Adam Amick Doti: balicinients were tried by one jury. Ti.,. parties MI, gbeny city, add from the testimony of Hardt. meyer, it appears that en or nhnut the I "ali of itecernbcr let, he tins leaving it load of c.rd fur a“nth e r'per,ri t rr•iiding iii the slime traits, wish the ib•leteliiit, Amick; in hocking tits team the 4seris struck a window sad peverat patter nr ears in Awn:lt's apartnienl, Amic k ratan not and road.. n ,seat foes. when iher.illnayer [Oa itial to keep 111001; Ili., he would ref all cite of LtiO winitow,and ireedid an. After "tarifa. en ther,Tht of Derieraber, Amick renewed the ditilenlly, and called aardttneyer vile names, when a collisian ensued, tied .'ituiek drew a dirk knife from hiapocket and put Ilariltutryer across the nand, revering the tendons of Iwo Impure, rendering them entirely isSeless The jury found melt of the parties guilty if assault and battery. Janos Williams, colored, was iudirled for assault and battery with intent to Lill, utt oath of Janice Cuddy The prosecutor, who resolea in Viest Pittsbargh, testified that ou the night of the It:th of „November, fire relined the prisoner nbd lour a oiner,—ran ir in hid skin at the Feint and he rowed theta over 111 - e • ism one of them, it woman; gone him a counterfeit half dollar. VPurt discovering it, be followed the persona to Junta' Ferry, Where a difficulty took place, mad theprisoner eat hint in the left eherk. ---- "i' — Verdictuf guilty Sentence deferred. James Campbell pleaded guilty to eelling liquor without:a license anti on Sunday.. $lO on each charge and ton days in jail . Wm. McGill pleaded guilty to an indictment for affiliation, nu oath of Elizabeth Kelly. De fendant wan sentenced to pay $lll to the mother of the child, $lO for the maintenance of the child to the present. , time and cents per week f or fire yearn, and to enter solo recognizance in $-"d/O for hit ntpearance at the end of that lime to abide the further order the Court. SLIN . Prxi, I7e 1 Klt AN I L) \ Nl•r l INII , hIA AND sTA • • ism it I r lu , Stephen Cobnor pleaded guilty to sellfog liquor withottLa !teepee. Fined $9l Thomas Ifoid 'was indicted for °swift 01111 battery, on oath of . Thomas McClelland. This was apparently a 'trifling ease. Verdiot rf not guilty. prosecutor to pay the coats. NOTES. y s y n r.. • r• 1 Lpti V 11:/14, ytin .14 Commonwealth: vo. Sarah Mitchell, indicted fur paocing counterfeit coin, to Jo cont, The cao woo on trial when wo left the itll 1 :As] CAthedrel REPVISLICA7I TICKRT FOR ALI.LGIIRSY.—Mt. John Morrison, the present incumbent. is the regular nominee on the Republican. Tinlot in Allegheny City . . fur re•election to the office of Mayor. We believe he Mut no opponent. A man named Swan has been mentioned, but there is no regular Plan Adopted by the 'unlaces fur running any one. They are vo entirely broke. up anti broken down there that ih,ey cannot rally on any one. Mr. tilorrisoa hos giveri good satisfamiiiii in his (Ace, and Wu Irrist that the Republicans will rally no one Willi to his support. Notwithstatid log they have a large majority, awl there io no danger of defeat, let them turn out in full force and show theiestrength preparatory to the great campaign that is before uain the near future. Jacob (Inver is,the Republican candiJaio for Director of tho Pour, with url opposition. For iyaril Officers, the following aro our norninceo: Fire Ward—Select. Council: J. Atwell: Com• mon Council: A. 'II. Smith. Wm. Dyer, C. Ar buckle; School Directors: J. B. Ingham, J. W. Baxter; Alder Mani John Dyer; Constable: David Caw; Assessor: 8. Bullard; Judge: J. Drennan; Inspector; W..nobinson. ,Serpod. Ward-. Select Council: John Hopkins; CniumonlCounoil:'3amen Sloss, J. Kirkpatrick, John Brown, J4.loDortald; ;School Directors: 11. M. Dunlap, 3 years, W. A. Reed, 3 years, I. N. Baird, 1 year; lionstable: J Assessor: James Sterrett; Judge: G. R. Riddle; Inspector: J. Itallentine. Third Ward —43elecl, Conneil,i J. Brown; Coln • moo Council: 4, Alexander, Simon Drum, D. L. Smith, J; Mel:igen School Dlrratores William Walker, J. L. Graham; Constable: W. Swain; Aseenneri S. W., IWUinuisti; Jaye: J. hilVicitcr; Iciiipectort It. It, Roy. Pourth Word=Selret Council: John Wright; Common Council: W. W. Ball, J. Metskimen, Wm. Siniih, WM. Miller; School Direolors: 8. Luty, It. Franck; Atoirasor: Janina Graham; Constable; Wm. DeLeon; Judge; IL. Hord; In. apectori J. C. Mlßliereon. A port of ticket; called " ticket is rnnning in two wardti. Oa uae of thesis Henry Gerwig,nil , Third ward, to mentioned as run ning for School Diracfor tigaiast the regular itcpiablienn tleltet t Thin in not the Toot. lie refisnoe, as may .belcen by his card elsewhere, to allow hie name lb be used iu that connection. The election will Ditto place to day, and wo trust nor friends will look well to it that the ticket has a firm and united thipport. ALVEMIKBY 111KILTOANCR (19.MCAIV.—Thin com• pat t y held its first annual election at its office in rho Iron Illook, Fifth street, on Monday. Tho following gentlemee ware elected a Beard of Di. rectera for the emitting year:—ltione Jones, C. C. llnssey, If Array Childs, Riehord C. (tray, Win. Dealt.; John A.. Wilson. John D. M'Cord, Capt. AdinGlatiobe," Robert B. Sterling, Rohl 11. Dar_ ..18; , ,IL - 14 . Pahneetook a L The Board is:the same as last year, with the exception. of ?Jos*. T. Al. 'lowa and I. M. Pennook, who were unable to error, owing to the pretence of other business engagements. The coioliany tier!eil up an elegant repast to their numerous friends. Jacob P. Ilubley, wan the caterer on the occasion, and elegy thing wee cooked And ecreed ha his best otyle. A Liar of -,lin;usble Stooks wilt be cold this eveuiag, at. the . douttnercial kes rooms, No. G 4 Fifth etreet, by 3. qr.suctiocletr, CITi: s AFFAIRS. 2.1 encoaoLoateAL'Obsereations for the aftutie, O. IL Shaw, Optician; t , 3 Fifth SL—corroded daily: ra SUN. $N 111.1AttiL 00 39 00 49 9 o'cloclz 12 " u INZEIZEI Daromoter— latiptablikan S . A!emiti•e Committee Tin) President !.,4* tlin Allegheny Count; . Repalnican Club lane.flppolotorl tto halovrinK I: r.rntivo Colorant.. In accordant-a rich 0 T.OO/0011 of on ITediateclay n4,64.1'414 4; • WI LLIANI M. lISKACI; DiLlAborgh: QUARLES W. DA:OM:LOU, Gallo.: WILLIAM WOODS,TIUDburgh; D. 1.. EATON. LawmiWTIIIW TUOUAS J. lIIGILASLILower RADA ClAirl TUOMAS W. WRVltrr, Pltthbargh; WILLIAM NEED, ,TANKS PAILIS../r . IMFhemt .1 AItND M. RCS% PillAberg4; It AILMA klKlrais,Aitcomn , J A I.IEA A. IlltAlbtar A It. BURNS, Finley : oßlyhflp It. It. cautrAnAN. .1011 N Y. DRAY°. TIIOIIAS 1,. 8t11 RL118~ ; Enplckl y. 'rho above totruntitetriire 1.6.11101113,1 to tao.t ul Republteittt lime; gaartere. CAnneultloh /bon; I,AfuyAt,, , II Ii nu w,„4 ueedAy, the 11th Insl , tit 10 o'clock. A. u. HRH ICY A. WI IV Pnmiderit AlyiohonyCaonty Republic BANK StATZMENT Li case. bo week preceding Specie. C'k Pitts . 239,20 Q 350,844,1,709,477 gzebango B'k 243,9,70 199,8551,500,702 M. &M. " 234,307 114,575 937,777 Citianne " 249,400 04,397 704,040 Mechanics'" 334,40 70,462 030,739 Iron City " 243,409, 10 I• 396 501 , 3 19 Allegbony " 279,4051 W 423 127,640 t i i24,413,1,23,C02,7,260,770, !35,309.1,092,000 7,310,9 u,l IMRE .inlatrY NOICI 0120 .„4 o v. to mltet Itatdot Ra.". nUR 1 1 Pittsburgh.._ .. M. t M. . Citi .. Merhanire Fran City.... Ulegbony. V,f10,522 $68,605 Wf,405 , 191,728 5).887; 99,309 SAISY 9,077 •1t,337 , 19.934 s:'•l7 ,225 • I 21,006 $ 80.82f1! S 4 14,h96 40),604. 259,579 sve n el ' cl N y ' eta S t r ein ' :n ' t " e l' oltite 9u le r i b u ' f n J k a s t::l7 euly.•in an alatract •hf their condition i week of every month]sinea that date: . . 1990. .1:m. 4 145§,u011;1,185,1111 5,153,218 Feb. 1 1,311,94 1.109,900 4,055,977 Mae. 1.193,526 1,300,701 5,274.012 A i,l. 5 1,290,93.111,190,1011 5.479,621 May 1,360,291:1.192,212' 5,7104,192 2 nun, 7..... 1,4201,551 F 1,207,537 5,005,161 2.21 y 1.139.651 1,244,585 9,014.(176 Aug. 2..... 1,423.119 1 2', 1,199,7117 4,009,453 Sept. 11._ 1,470,74 111,294195 5,91,7611 0.9. 4 1,4.40,098 11.09 1,415,575 ,070 Nov. I. .. 5,525,731 1 L 470,210 9,03' .272 Doe. 0 2.005,053 1,175,001 0L54'2,1131 10.30.. Jan. 3 2.039,111:1,202,047 11,037,261 Feb. 7 1,001,074 1 1,2510,532 0,009,023 M ee . 7.. .. 1,097,945 1 1,133,75.1 11,015,722 A pl. 5. . 2.090,3411 1,113,759 7,213,951 51uy3.. .. 2,000,111' 1,192,273 7,327,111 June . . 1,039,4411,1,0113,567 7,000,n0 July .1 1.574,1102 1 10111,111.95 7,0E16,110 A ad. 1,535,93321;01 1 1,492 9.929,129 Sept. 3... . 1,752,74141,055,124 0,745,507 .505,39.471 1 ,07.1,933 4,7:9.335 - 1.7 2 1.7 1, 0. t 1,115,224 r. 1191 2,050,7294^:1,1115,124 9 ,75,41 I +4 0.- • I 1..... 5 Heart:ll or ZHU. (jitr.—The city physician boa made up hits anuitVr. funtement of the mortality in Pittsburgh during itho past year The whole number of deaths hgre., for the year iby t, who eight hundred aii4 fifty-tne of these f no hundred and thirtyoWit were males, him. deed and eighty hrg`f;males, and forty two were snit horn The grehten amount of idort.ility• appears onions Ttlatif !Ileac, twenty years of age. Itl these during the lea?, two hundred and silty died, while of peeetwis ataive that ace but -co hundred on.lt•er:ati.ttio deaths etc rce.t.1,,1 hoadced and rittietv4vl'eaialen untier t ot It , tinting it,, -.to, ~t ape liiindlrd and It of thesonio.ith:Anuovo twenty. Of the whole titiculicr, con4Mption earried,of one ttini• dred and nineteen:4oler* mfauntum,sixty one; bronchitis, rerenteoW;;elartikionv, twenty. diarrhoea, forirleer.Scarlet (rare, one hundred and nor; typhoid feVer, thirty•one, intlarnma lion of the brain,!dvrenty-three; pneumonia, twenty-three: small Os, sixteen, and runrasunis, thirteen The 'mintier Trquioile to make tile alio, (Oat otiose naMvid„ died from various e.. 54,1, Coalmen to all elitneb and conditions This is certainly a fakortabta statement. It shows the otthttal nodality of isittr.burgh le be kit a little Inure thon sue in d'ltt• hundred patrons We euturneint this fact tl the attention of alt prupic who desire n liesliq place in which t,. reside. Tho smoke, they soon become accustomed to, Ton I.ErTURS.-4 : great many people were grievously disuppoicatid lost evening rayon,' .Tayter did not lectukt. The cars on the West era rnikoad broke 40Wit or ran oil the track, nr something of thaC Cori, at Cambridge, lthio. The coneequenco was that Taylor did viol Oottle. The telegraphic dispatch conveying intelligence of the accident did Jipt reath here until it war too late to give anyjhiog like a general notice of the failure. lien. llorace Orrety. will !rehire 1 hi• evening ns heretofore annotteired. PITTNI:I 111. II S. Sr g ieursru . t.e RAILROS I , —AI o meeting Of the Sloplrhuldern of this Company hell al their office, ift thin city, pn thir:4ll loot the following floarOrioi chosen for the moiling year: Presidnn —lossc .14 OR. . . Direrbo, —Mallard .F. Bolyth, .Maniillohl Il Brown, A. S. Nichohilp, William Phillips, M. K. Moorhssil, A B Berger, John S Coagrace, Ns, titanic] Holmes, JanfOii Bohcronmaker, Wilhain e• Haven, Joshua itho4o; Jesse Ediginglon. Ttimiaa --The Ilritelileo of Pittaburgh tender their thanks to the people of the Sixth Presby, terisu Church, fortheir contributions to the Jew., of Morocco. We believe this is the fret lime that this people have ever asked aid for oily purpose from 'fint eilizene. • They have, however, freely contrjhuled to many of our pub: lie charities, and Laic never been bacli ward when called upon toffee to Rood canoes. Their earl f thanks for Wore already received ; may Inc found elsewhere ip Our paper. We trust I hey may have still furthci , catm for line same. AT an election for;liirectors of ihn (ilia Tilers Railroad, held at their office In the oily of Pitts. burgh, on Monday, Jan. 9th, INA the following gentlemen were unatiintonitly elected for Iho en. auieg year: J. K. Moorhead, Jacob Painter, Isaac Jones, John Ilanid T. Morgan, Daniel Bowdon, Wm: Patk. Gen. Moorhead will no doubCho O.:elected President of the Board, as no better, Mere competent or efficient gentleman can I,e sel.eclod for the position. thATORICAL SCCIE4i.—The regular monthly mewing of the Historical Society was held last caning. After transacting some necessary hoeiness, and the clealion, RH members, of Dr. A. M. Speer, Megan; Kd Campbell, E P. Dar lington, W. M. Ilartkell and Jas. Robinson, So ciety adjourned until COOL Monday evening, at which time the electidel of officer° for the eneu• ing year will take phioe• Tug borough of Bi r Mningliam holds an election for borough officers , Iti-day. Following iu Iho Republican Mint : Chini], K. Chambers, J. I'. Pears, (J. Powell, P. Pfeil, A. Bunt ; Sohool ;DP realer AI. M. Knowlea,i.d. McDonald ; Conitable, Frank-Miller. Wo hope tha truoliind tried Republicatto of that thriving borough, will rally to the polls to a moo and elect their Others. . A mats Irene CITY. -4 , r. the Voters n! the Third /Ford o/ Allegheny Crty' flaying Been my na me in print no a candidalel for School Director in oppuoition to the reiplarly nominated Republi can Onkel, without My:knowledge or consent, I therefore protest agcrtnet hnving my name used on any ticket, Rfl 1 atrijuot B candidate for the office. ; Ilettliv m , o,„xv.._yeampli 'Barker, kllO%llO u. 10" Barker, was seized with a fit of 'apoplexy, in 'u Jaoday The proper remedies were applied and he {tab restored lo his normal condition. We loarralhat his health is at prea. cot not at all g00d.... Ile has yet some months to remain in jail beforetli term shall expire. Ws acknowledge the . receipt of a copy of that invaluable annual, Om Trieun. Alm anac . It comes to us wlth'the complimenta of [hint & Miner, who have It fdi man at thelratore, under Masonic Hall. It con'ilas its usual amount -of statistical and genera',ufatter. Fion.—A martian till 'factory took fire yester day on Craig street . , 'Allegheny, but the flames were extinguished with.bat little damage. 4/oc man had hie band helrned and another his leg fractured. The eLrenliCua exertions of the fire men presented a dissitrous conflagration. TM - OMM Aracuinc4ad Political ReAiefer for 11360, now ready at ..102ri sy. Pilfoelta, Odd rel. *we 11911diog. '••• - 10, 1860. Messrs. Editors: The Pittsburgh &Ching Chron .feir, of Dec. 31st ult., contains on article over the ' signature of John 11. Mellor, in which the writer insinuates that our Planes have not got the "full iron frame, but have in its stead an imitation of the same, nod which can eaily be detected by the application of a penknife." etc. A proper regard for the tenth and fur ear re putation, demand r. refutation of this insinua tion, and, we herewith denounce it as utterly Polar and untrue—as any honest investigation will satisfactorily demonstrate. Tho old iron frame, as invented some twenty years ago, and as yet used by some Of the first 'Boston rankers, is, in our opinion, liable to serious °kit:client:, which we will briefly stale: The strings On the back end of the piano nil: made to run bker an iron ridge (or brit7o- in technical tennis, “the rest plank bridge' is a part of the iron:frame, nod , over this oho p ridge of iron the stringa are laid, thereby unavoidably calming a more or leas Me hl/lie quality of lane, and which by etc mint neoesemily become still more disagreeably man. iierd. 0,, iron frame, ou the other lined, we claim to be an iroprarement on the old plan, and which, on exatnicaltion; proves to conaiat Of ..one cot id piece,' iron casting all around,” extending along the entire inside length:arid width of the Piano: the strings being hitched at both ends to the iron, but manioc, in addition thereto over a "rest.plank - bridge constructed of "wood." While we have thus all the-utrengib the iron can produce, we have avoided the objectiob resulting from ito former manner of application, viz: u metallic qualitehf tone. 77:.s to our improve ment, and to it id owing in part the full and "mellow" tunes of our pianos, with Out any me: 011ie admixture whatever. 555,41.. 58,170 135,85 . 5 115, - 84 5",784 112,1 , 5 141,130 In regnrd to the opinim cntertained by the New l cal: Tribune of, our pinion, we have only to say that its chief elifcr, Ilornte Greeley, Eng , bus purchaeed one of our fidir hundred dollar pianos, and ban hero oning the earn:, in bin house for fully I en yeor.i, with the greatest pos. siblo satisfaction:- We are perntilteit hpccialty to refer the public to Mr. Il orrice Greet, e, who connidero 1118 01110 jot no mellow rind evert tone,l a ii when he first bought if.. $.111,475 2) csilt; 2%1(13 • ij; ;7 I 5.7•2 1t1,J7 I 9,161 Yew Tc.r!.. .1 In. r: h. THE Nswcselle Journal pays ft enramr•i, .• of lawyers, from klerecr mat Lawrorarn catniticp, met nt Wirmingion, on Friday the LIN alt , to Inkis into consideration tin necessity or propriety of forming a now Judicial District not of Mcr oer and Lawrence counties, assigning to Agnew the diotrict of Deaver and Duller. I ) pol II II I'S. We nom first WE are nuthorized by Gee. I.yinnir to etnt: that the risly dollars fur the Ohio rearmyllia net itiiilrontl,npeken of in his reply to The Union town letter, Were roiged by the operittivc3 in lb. rolling mill of ilfessrli M'Knight, i 1 llio;viog horn. Prow its ,If 1 991 I .1. 0 17 303.91 „, 24,1'1 591. $l, ...10.112h .7 '0,6,( 072 :101 9_l,fn9 JAN rill"' 1:A1II TA —Yew erday WAS 111SerVed ao tho anolverary of the tattle of Ne* nrleano. It actualry fell GU SUDAISS. No great parade wee made. We notießt Capt. Ito widy with his company, the IYaohiugton I edoni Ty, ottgparadiu Al 301 IN ‘l.l. ITO 3 imlrr chosej. r. Member of 010 I'eotr3l 11041,1 of I (be Secon:l Ward !lc is no excrollonl ttid will serve bin c udiii nent< rgi , brolly sso sr nin operation i ri.lendi 1 leo it tI:- riunr+ ,l ... r o ver rvher, Cr I lugt,' r 1 of IlLirliet and Fifth speeds, ir..ond Story. Their miriade inachites Ire more attract tog id,oritien and coining into goorrtd ore. They hoc 1 , ./•:1-.I thd severest ordeals. and have einoo eif traholiont. They aro oriinounvid just the thing by nil iv h., h es twined then,. •11 'lt i 1,111 - 01 191 ,l , fi~,ii.' 1 6.1 11, ro•fl,ri ,rl/1,1 7 1 2i.• LATEST / N fikCEIVHi Ar IRE DAILY GAPATi CFIICI Thirty-tin 11. Cossartust Flo oi< &Si° I, WA . .1j1 , 111 . ".11 (`,v, Jan. 9. 111,‘ - 91, ‘Vltiql.ll9 41artrt11, 114 11. r. t..g r n-3 . % a rail ..f the rtltrr.t.l ttlitote.gb he t. irhetl to tree p... it.rt Ilett.e het .1 01-11 tam: I, 4AT, a 1 , .let.tre.l tz UP .1 thought there nt.: r.ttiteor - - ,tutt.tte•tt. ha trouh! cheerfully thew cx• yr,: 'lett let tr: tr 1.1 '111441 t.• r • t. r 0 1 %••••ir:;,: n.ur.•:dmnn an .yi, 11!: AV", 1110 11",0 pr.kcc,..l I more_ II I.l.l.ll{teC.l . lo•wifiki, ,euit:-- IVllol,llluiliwr li•ry 211.. tO , no: Shonnan, 1,, , ;11.0,„. 4 , d ,„ vr, r 14. , mlllr. 'CI, ; ~..r.l ri , S r. M iar.l wor, .•nl app...xrt.4 Leant ‹.l N. C. for Mr. ‘..11110, Attar 1 . 4t1 ;of ilk. , 11,1. t .3 1% I' t. 4 ., 1, ioLlavring rrpult bAld nuinikor rear. I Slinttunn, 111... Ilan" IECZEI Another hail.,l re. Ilatni!tun tlom, Adruiu, pf , rm.! Iti Cr Mr. 1:c3t.1.1.1e, .to I 11,1, (,•r Mr. Rickman. Thos t.o.ott.ro typ.t.ttion6l, aL, r .J 11.3 itetnoortttg for Mr. Hamilton, mote Mt.rttrr. Iltudtu.to, .Mto of At.tl Thu Ilotttor adjourned. SeNATE.•.MctEt. getrtirtt .1 In their rrxt.t. Trio Ittientlan.to..s, Mr. t;ivca introttutt..l a Litt to ortran,,l terti tory of Nevada. ttelerrctl. ?tit. Itroon gave notice, of /Plll In . 4WiSil trouttatt print tag !Mau. introduced bills to faciht a ii i went if eoldwirs ID tho army, fix toi pay - and teaulitto tho allowanco of tho in the army hod to rOrtIolt: Itw cliaaency of the army by the re tiring of di3iitticil nod infilin ord.'s, all of which Were referred to the committee tin Military Aran,. Mr. Wileon presented a petition of n Cull.lolities Ole people of It ddia i a L zair-it rent-it-Al .a the Post Master. Mr. liand offered r. reiNolution tho Pro,- Idont for limo oorrr,pondrm a of WinfieldS . ott And 4;en. n.r.y, in tagaril Tao Wail I of San 3aan: Tho resolutiiin was adopted. Mr. Slidell intdoildeeil a kill to prolidiit ilia rifoillation of haok cots in eau Onthtot ol 1111136., of a loeideanniination. P.cforteil to a snort ration - hi : ITCa five. Mr. lecreuit offered u rottolution itotineting the Senotary at the Trott,ury in:inform the r 4 onstu chat porlinn df l ,the turn et - Tropp/fled by [lto treaty el littadalourt , ' Hidalgo, or 110 payment . of A111.4'1111 qtitotta, ram:time unexpended. Adopt o f. Mr. M allh!:%presentmr . a memorial re,,, th e e l t o ten, of Charlettitiit CorJhuestakiltshutent of a ttextu altip line from Charlart•tu to llavatim Mr. Fester being; eecutted from the eppiti r u m. Mitten on the llamas Land limn% on moti.itt of Mr. Toonths, the committee woe reduced in, 11Nur. Mr. IVilson introduced a resolution calling. on the Secretary of the Treasury t.i ectrenuniento it state ment tit the r sports, imports end menage el the Ilritish North American province!, Canada from the othere, Adopted. Mr. Dickson, of Loniu , cticial t addressed in oppose ton to the Pres i Atari , ;cane mond. gent to llas Artustee.l gain' Into history of the eam•• cuetegdol that tin legal claim upon this government; hover hee7n roe,gotxcJ as progeny nran!sk finoteli ti t° letter of Preeidf in f , upport of hit, 111,11ii/D, anil r.-ad fn and other laws, to show that slaves could Mitered a, property. Ile atm wi to t o d a . Justice Story. Mr. Lawson inoved to lake up Mr. lit Lion, °Cored last week. Carried. Mr. Iverson said the Senator front oh o charged Lim with having advocated, in -ISis , whi a a mem liar of Tho !owe, House, tba I .loetrino of Popular :Sovereignty. lie adautted it, Lot Lu ha I repented Tenanted his 0n... He now regard°, it to the duty of Congress to protect, by unactulant. Slavery in the Territories, and denied the right 4f Congress to prohibit Slavery therein. Jilo then explained hit action - u the Oregon Bill of ISIS, and went into a y' sto, if the legislation of Cdogress place ISIS 1.11 • this FllbjeCi tto this subjeet, 4 in the conree of itmarks, Mr. Iverson denounded Mr. lieuglm, and this Horthcrn Democroey, generally, on tweury In a pioritinn a, oltiectionahlo a, that of LLD ilni it Pro- Itepubliesns. lie would 'lea v..ta or if he were nomlnited at Charlosiro Op (login - ~niatplatfortn, and favored a dier.ololou of the Pnion in rams of the election of a Plank Itopul.Pnan Pre, • dent. Adjourned; POLL* 061./.IIA, •I an. 9.-I°lll°l4in t,t it oral cere monies of Bishop Newman tool: place at St. John's Chn'oh this morning. Nigh masa was perfumed hilo the holy laid in stole in Ma funeral ear, which hod boon con toyed to church by it procession of the enthnlia Societies and n largo concourse of citizens. The church was draped in mourning. Tim interment takes place to-day. Seventy-threo of the clergy were present, including Bishop Kendrick, of Balti more, Mr. Laughlin, of Brooklyn, Mr. Magni, of Itielonnnd, and An,iatant 1:11511.41. Wood. of Philadel phia. The concatirse was immense. fill big the Aro ma, In the church. .1 ACKRON, —Eight item - 1114 awoug thaw enteral old to...l:lento, weft, arrested on balm day obarged with waking and cireolaliug counterfoil coin. A, large quantity of bogus money, with tools, prosesand di es , wore !mud lu their pOPOAriOn. They are undoubtedly. large Operatorti and 1..10ng In an extensive Fang. • LaasstwoftSit, jun. 9. Twu , fires occurred yes today, which destroyed property velum! st,s.s:imic insured for $10,000; The territorial loglantuns yectettlay passed n IT., laden adjoureing from lincotaidon to Lawrence which was soloed by the t loverner. • DORTON, Jan. 9.—Mr. 5Vm. Sawyer and wife were (amyl dead in their' heJ, rotter Jay morning, at their rtaidenee, namedll, Maas. Their deaths were rained-by tho coal gas weeping from the ilatt. Mr. Sawyer waa of (hal 4rm of Mann, Cheney'. itterill Eiptossmot of this city. i LATEST PROBI EUROPE N. Yong, Jan. 9.—The steamships Kangaroo and Arabia have aritred. The latter left Liverpool at 9:30 A. u., on the 24th ult. The Vigo left Liver pool for Philadelphia on the 23:1 ult. The Cir cassian arrived at Galway on the afternoon at tho 224. She had on board the crow of the ship Moffat, from St. Johns for Liverpool, which was abandoned at sea. Thi report that the Popo had claimed the Presi dency for his plenipotentiary, is...unfounded. Prince ortschakoff had expressed the desire that the open ing of the Congress should tube plare after the rem invert:cent of the Ncw Year, January 13th, as ho ',sill be detained on that day at his court by the du ties of hi. office. A Paris Mspatch of the 23d till. says the French fl °v. - nu:cat had telegraphed to the Powers con cerned thaethe epening of the Congress would not tato place 1 - cforo January 19th. Martinis A'ntnniode nml Chevalier Canofari were appointed first and sec end plenilmtentialic h Iron, Naples. (:nerr BRIT 11%. Lord J.Jhn Russell tells the me inoriatiAs relati,e to Mellon that England is ea dear arm; to 00100 10 All undcr.handing with the other ',ewers in respect to tile mourn, to prima", 110 points oat the thfliculty of the United States recognizing one President and Franco and England another. The n if., of J. 11. Gurney, member of Parliament, hod eloped with ono of the family ,10 1211.3tiZA. The lady is possessed of half a million Pollll‘lB in her own tight. Tho Belgian Government has ri ,, reett to ivrtvara its mails for Canada aml the United States by the Ca nadian steamers as well as the Cunard boats, and it was supposed that the German Postal League would adopt similar arrangements, rIIANCE.—A pamphlet entitlid "The Popo and the Congress," signed by M. De Laquerronier, has boon published, and attracts a great deal of attention both iu France and England, and it was believed to ex press the sentiments of the Emperor. The nana ',tact is written in n spirit of conciliation and 'com promise, and although it does not 'propose to take away the temporal powers of the Pope, it advocates a curtailment of them, and urges that the Romagna shenld not ho restored to the Papal dominion. Tho Constittitiontml, in an article by a principal editor.; approves in general the contents, declaring, however, that it intends' to correct some of the propositions mode by the aiithor. The EnglEh press, in general, enlogito tho pamphlet. A Madrid telegram of Deeernbm 21i! rays: Yea• terany smile Mont, nt I n. 4 .1 the Spani-h, tart were repulsed energetically, and ettinitelloil to 'retreat in great dotertier, raced by grape rlittt and grenade. 'rho Spanish had 51 eteundet.l. Ten men-oLaar, formerly rtationed at. Ilavana. have just arrivett to reintoree the rmilatiron nt A Itteiriort. A great quan t.ty of I re, i ten- 1.11 i.e., ilit , pat.thol to Om army in A frit,. I, ltta•lon.Satarday.—A Madrid dispatch of the 23d say:: The Moors have attacked the Span. Wale art Vie enrol to Lotuan, in order it itimteuct the veurk. They were virt.aiii‘oply repnLveil. Ilea. Print it aiuguised himself. the Spaniih hal 4 kiile4 aro! :a w••ar 101. A!! it. worker have hccn eltnplerod: re . 1 , Jay I..—Tli,vateavuer A tlan tic arrived dr.y. She icit Aspinwall : et 1 . 2 . -10,,tri the 2d. She brings 2teo pac,agerc, and nearly $1,e00,000 in 11'8010. TllO .R 8 13 nearly all anticipated. The fret liegiidature of Nevada Territory Met Oil the Geneva, and teak 11:10:1,1reR fur firerur ing nn immediate re a e.gnitieti tie Territory Con Gress. Three rehu.c.et, had arrived. tricot .I.lperi during ere wet!; Wincing toll cargiicA rirli Japanese wares. The ietvider they tiring aro to the Ifith of venaber. and aro important. lor drCiendly rrsperting A nacriran currency Con. ti n tied. I. segue:red g 0,1.14 entree and udeanrod 200 ;sir r...t, i:irertiaieht r. a throwing fihl4.lr-lir, in. he redy trade, :mil had irened orders thnt no mce rhaut . 0.,, titteen pieces per day of any ! cvce.usol :t1 t 17th ult ,roaebedltero to 113y,toing o o ! d , lt,llouit.g Pon'. „ litc xt,uliNo ol •itaco late 1:10ron I t' , .r.conttou tot tat Surt Fruocisco and tools amion for the orgut.i7.ktiou of u etunpaap-io build a rood io :,tnekton. enl. Fremont he rmim pm,esshai I.f all th mineral withheld from him. Itruppecling ?till can tinned at I.l4lYai line mine inc., the cold weather. W..1/1 , ,01, Jan. Nay, late Lieuteilaut n the S. A roe. died in thin city yesterday. Mr. Nan thstingnishe4 himnetf at tho battle,. of Palo Alto .in P In P..llna, the takt..,..l,Monterey, tho Vern Crut, nn,i Iho bntlit. 1.: i'erro tho I I Sir. Mn , r: • It: Ir. . . :.rtn un.,l 1.. r ih I r' Int: ruin.' lor Mr. II witun.n. .'Jr. Ginn, ;oil for Nir. 11. Iton. 00•1 Mr. Ilarniltrin L., Mr. 4. it! Thir Ina. the :aro a 1 rho lost hall,: ho-day. Afr. Mrirrni, of l'anana.., ulna, ,te.l far Mr. Ulltr.nr isha :Oen fnturncii In Mr. 51,071,111t1. WA , PINGT(.4, man Ilughe,, ..1 froliann. nlll he, ii he 11. A., altel.hy linnn Inn- Inrri by Ole l'rcriiiientorreappnintrnont to the l'oart Claitm., and Chore to ,rry rea. soon to Lnlinve tar hr int anoept ir. knoon 0.01 Inenator Turrilirr, :Itaring rho Con. r..ri,on.nal r artruliy eparnil n rroncral bank • i,o Lill, hur in its prennntation i. i.rernrile:l hy the ann.:rind!: hirreo! ni Nit,. 1 att. den. th.• The \t asltiagtte• et rlcsio u aeotlite Ttinottiti into a einferenec isa, it, I I 3cs. nootay t!.. delegates , Amosican., Anti_ lateeteptonttes and I tenteerats. a: 1. MM, Er watt agreed to seta down Hickman's plurality preposoi in, on Elio lteltet that this would via-ludo hihornian. Na agrtai meta eat reached on rho sittcal,cr or t :her atfairs, but the epiniene expressed made it apparent that a te pettlect le: _ Lm tit the three clement:, on Hamilton was not prude:lido. Thu Conferetco w,.t compozed of Masers Winsltex :tad Molten, Had and Mallory, I t-amcrats arvl F omit Americans, and Messrs. Clark ar.,l Riggs, Anti Lectimptonites. NeW Smuc , den. ti.— 1.0,kt nee? has been received en Loaner A yros. After 1 . 1,[1:11,C$ Viotoiy over Mitre, ho marched to Ilea:nos Ayres,wheit ho was met by a emu:mitt, of citizens, and a friendly agreement ingemceed into between them, of which the follow are the leading points: Deem. Ayres to form I.a,t of Elmo Argitotoic Confederation; a convention to be Clintuko.l anti czanuno the national Congress; the hesoo and lortign .tr 14.105 Ayres to be rtatagnized .tie a national dept; I :quit I. LO retire with his army within twat reecho after signing the treaty. A general amnesty has hem granted. Atizira had regigtleti tine got ernment of Buenos Ayres. and re placed try Lavelle. 'the eclairs generally were i'll more favorable Sri eel. - IfUt 1, 'I 1., New Von., Jon. 9.-7'llo TirrlCN says that Rev. Ur. McClintock. of this city, has Ikon invited to take charge of the American Chapel in Paris, and that he has indicated Ilia ecceptanco of thy invitation. I.lnw Sorts, Jan. 9.—Tho Bank statement of the past week shows a &mace in loans of $111:3,353, decrease in specio Sl,2;nAnn; &octavo in doposits $2,17,12.J. Cerra su.snn, Jun. tt.---tiov. Donal:too delivered Itis inaugural ut Colombo:, to:day. Among other things ha recommends a commission, to enquiro into the con,lition of the public wurhs, end the adoption of govern penalties for defaulting State voice:; also, the adoption oh litnitad annual sea:thins and for amending tho couvtitution., au to obtain a more just syutem of repretentation. Iliacomplaluti of tho ne glect by Cmgress of internal improveloont.:,andealls speciil attention to iterating tho navigation of tho Ifl6ol river; ho discusses the slavery question a t aomo length, from tho antislavery eoint of vine, Lot tm, Jan. 9.--The river te tie in;; biotviy; there ie some COl floating down from the gorge above. The weather rontinuen very ralki, but - tis gorge aborts Alton and iu (ho vicinity of tfrau.! Tow e r in /Ail] firm. I von had y,hnt only nt Monroo ',pat of 110 all pinkon of LOUISVILLE, Jan. 9.—Tha river is falling. Thu canal in open, pith 6 feet inches water. Th. Avvilthvr is warm and clear—mercury tiooko. DA VISON , 92 Wood Street, Corner of Diamond Alloy, H AS FOR TUE 110LIDAY TRADE THE Nev :Ind ITAK,I