{:"; ; : 1 I 1 Ll49iiiii•Tratgi "...'" .A , ;II . -: , , 2.•196:_nu P.n. At- IL A v .," - --- ~, ~..- PIT2BDIAROLI, PA, ;L I ll i t ri tarACTURE to Order, on 4 - bort notice, 1 VAIFFIENOB,'EJIAYTINO A PULLEYS, of ail shelf f I 0,4- Pilmts,, _or the boo matorldromi bunt oly of • Ohio WAGON, BOXED, SAD /DONN, OD TWO, Jr, e nd oti hood or purttoordot. . 3 1/FlO.derii loft It tbi? FOUNDRY, or at 11ortwright a m.m,es, OR 1,. Wo od et , . ...Ivo prompt ottoutlon. . 5 41/ ' , I WIZLI.S. titallidia ali CUT, —-- I. 80 'Fourth Street, Pittoburgh, Pa., i f 1 . i . IFAIFITFAOITIZILS OF I WHIPS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. I., :t=o cu ttl from thotrado,atul promptly thlp, I 9 . .yy,..rrirmoutha, or 6 pm amt. disarms 6 651. _.h.a OA IL Tll/.11. 1"&11 7. a YOUNG, . (Sumo-wry to Jotfn Ciartartight,) MANUFACTURERS and Importers of Socket and Tads Cutlery. Surgical and Nonfat In. ntfruncrita, No tia, Pistols, Staling Tackle, to, No. ai Wood afflict. hey giro special attoutton tonic naanoracturing of Vinou, Soppattom an. Jobbing and U , polog ttnli pond and drapalcla • • apinurly 11141.1 T- WILLIAlI ! DAIZIMILL t CO., 61 Penn at., below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. • STZAIVI BOILER MAKERTAND SIIEET Woikerei Mnonfactureire ht Dwain Putrot Baller,Locomoilre, Plued and Cylinder Dons n& Chloinep, jyreleben, inu, 114 Stem Pip., deneerf Belt Sugar Pun, Inin Mewl+, biaa.t., Also, Inarkamithe• weo, Bridge Viednet !D r,, do hp etrtint gr. tlea. AU mdero from u Mew:Ally:y.lp attirei . o. Yon* Caplan MI a, Patt•ourtala. -- .ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO., MA NI:WA e . 11:111.01for - -- ram Agar ho 44Stootioio4 Carpet Maloof all oolora and alonaqa Cotton - T.onm " Berl Om* Plough Lines awl Haab Cort " BOper Batting. (Sall saa &ant ptionm /HrOrdtra tall at the Hardware Store or Logan • urogg, No. Al .Wcod Erect, trill bare attention. JAS iRWIN, idANICIPAOZURYIR or QULPITURIO ETIM; Solphurie. Aoid; Bonet rigNesof Nitre; Nitric Acid: Holtman'. Attodyna: almiatie Aced; _Aqua Ammonia, IiTY; Lamont do Fowler's &Anti* Nto to foam ot John Blatt *Som. L 7 Water Weer.m y 8 WI/A.IMM VATIC BON, • DUMMER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 a.th ozirtii arr., Pitiriburgb, end federal eirixt, ender , Excelsior flail, rillorlway. fliirErery deseriptiou oLFittlerm for W... G. and , reGlay Cointntimon, .41. __ DIIPUT & MITCHELL, _......_ PRODUCE COMMISSION MENCHA.NTS. Oalca No. a Breit.. ;Ell*cit. Nouth.:Wati : St., car. La Salle Si., Chicago. i Will i eht.mzse No. 13 Sattth-W:itpr St: • Solic4-for tho purchase of .klour and Grain in Chiciiko !dirket. /.1/q 111TZ6.01.1 IN PITIAL2OII c ..5k.11...:c.r.y A Co, j.X.61 Wal... R../ . r-m-- n,11,1 ..., ---- . rO. Watt A Wilenn . - .74.13 m --- -- -.- ............. .......... cvs,r & SIZEPARD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN 0-Ratix do 1 . -. Ecoutx c 393 Liberty Street, ITT, YA_ Ciottett,bande et FLOUR, far Bak P er'. w D=ll td Penally' oee, ponotantly on boottL Particular attention peal to tillin g Orders tot Merchandis e gonerally. nefol)d tjAISIES A. 'FETTER,kurtvariiing and ;IXIII 3 / 1 83i41N HIMONANT, forth.* Woof /LOUR. ELM, Bacot', LARD, IIDTTER,SNYDS,DILLEIV It U l'r, dod llIbUr.A. Produce gnetolly, No. Id Mat Lot Street, corner Are, LA& to V. o.Esq., Pitteloarel. 11111 W :a NI worth, Er, do, S. Cothlert Ego, do, Atwell, Leo & Co., do, John bhp. Ne t , do ; D. Mop, Co.iorinooll; E. Claebleo AL 4U. Dept, Whee li n g , Sono.' Mt, Ne g .. do, Oconee 4CP do, Pooto o & Donlon, do ; Cnekmon Bed, hIindJPLL+ deaolly & VAN GORDER, I BIERCIIANDISE BROILERS, AND - CO Jlll,BB / 0 N Jr Ts, It 4 Seeond Street, Pittsburgh. ' ' nu , la TO IL W. Tklit & Co, New of Shoiror A Diloro”b, rin•li'i{ Dinner A C.o. , Spr. Mob/knoll A Co., '. Ttiomoron/ Clark A Yooog, OCC.sclleft.hleano• Co." ' 11.41111.1elpfols. Morison A Lloppor, Cincln. Iti.i. Nowlioll /1 Sow, Polla. IT. S. Doom • Co., r,iWitltrlAgo 6 Co., Doltimoro, 11. D. Newcomb • Co., Lo,. Arphr&l4!Rigg. & Coy " lorillo, liy. 0c17.1.td HEARST &, BARKER, PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 267 Liberty Street, corner of II anti, PLETIMUOOII. PKNIVA. 1101-Partidnlar attention Oren perrharte and rale of Piour GraHu.Urfed Frnita, Potatoes, Perk, Lard. Dotter Obrieek Clornr and Timothy Bennie, On. : Olden, promptly tilled .t the loured market pdr... AA Tan* Madri on courfwaturula. hi the Pitestemth D.F. Itrannfar•tnry. AMUE I L B. FLOYD & C0M1101.4 Al el4len ANTS dealers in Fleur, Grain aud Al l'in BB duce thmerel ly, • , YITT8o01; U. (04 LI flettTY STREET, uear l'a. R. K. Depot, PA..• ee2:lyd ..... .......cam retunisci '6 .VIISIIWICK & SUN, O,OIVIMISSIOW MERCILANTS, DDALERS IN PAPER AND RADP, And Aponte for the ilole of lifakoning Fire Brick and Pot Clay, tios. 440 and 151 Woad Street, neer Strth, Pittnhurnh. liNeWrnpping Paper et .. 1 1annacturere pines. Path Sethi fra Dane.: Dr.flytl 1; UT& TA/ IlfeloPll, NV, lIOLESALE GROCERS, ANTI 2/ ILL MRS In. ruoDuczi, posiminsio. ItIKILCIIANTA for the elle of • PL i tild ETA .AN BLOOMS, O: 267 Liberty Street. ifebiy 1, 1 SA:Apta, . PITTPBMIG 11, PA. ;Z. 'M C OLD eI. CO., . ONMiolamion ‘Bl. Forwarding ;111trehant. • ; I And Wholonia Duren la WESARN. RESERVE CHEESE, Errraa, tent); • mat, BACON, 'FAWN, EMI. . PO4 Winans, Liinerad A Lod Oil. Dth lyrult and Plroditca goloorpo i. ' Mos, 141 and 193 PronANtraet, Pirrbi tUtl, l'A.. seiTunuouec, Diectuaecetir ffinceoisoi• to Utothooodd'etoo,7 gor*ardin i g and Commission Iderehante, ntaoinaeanadeuie ;.. Produee, Flour and Wool, • I .lll4 . Preio and I= . Secoad st, Pittsbargr, apidj.d—vardi 1.P11111?...W1 I.ef. VORA; SPRINGER 1 1 / 1 11.BA UGH Co., , 00MAI „lOly IRERCIIA NTS - I:MAURO IN wool, Glides previeione&Produee Generally, lALI 21 ' 3 ' 209 I dbert3i fitroet, Pittsburgh. • 1m .is ;A Ac; es A/NJ/CIL, - i I , 1 H , 0.11.,,. ?lour. i erriiin and Produce. Commission and Forwarding )!derchards, __ _, 4'o. 124 Oacoad Se., Pit argil, Pa. mr3l.lpl . i -- . --B. 1.. CCM QIITRRERT - SQN. General Commis iv. Kan A gentclor the Sate gad Parchment /teal Setatep a. OX Market attett, Pittabaralt, itabd Wirgri:sll3K-EK—Wirolitinre Grocer, Prodace and bmOmlnaton Merchant, No. 34 LthertY Pamiltaltroad Paatankt , r Depot, Pittebnrch, PA. el a AfthalllCAri HOUSE. LIOSTON, IS Tat LAAGEST AND BEST AR- Mal .11.1.4.1 4.41 , tr a y Wm.!, New E.Slarid Status een-.01. „al of maw from 811 the routes of modern Improvements, and Ent m r. reliciipubiby; ... ..&.ntort and acaornmodtWo n of reatllafctY '}h g Salt.. of root. aro laffra and well pinkly larnialled far ratan. are atranaLd. md fon. 11. • /114. Anima mitt. o mini of , NEW WALL PAPERa ' BORDEILS, AT No. 87 WoonSiiiiirr. • - CiIaDREMS FURNITURE__ Oblldnes'a Tablas , CIALIVeS.DedeadIU ' P4' (.121114Fe.W• eh/11T 0 ';131.1d ppm badren's 4 4 2 finlitual and tor oda. • 11 rrat; . l(o . llNci, F,), a 40 1bstaaaeld It, . . VAR qata. i... , . :!_ Minutes Of the last Meeting . . : - , afterjetilettl . rib niettoi, this body vote.' ; u into joint session. ~5... In Common Council, ! the'roll was called and the following Members wintered to their names: Mewls. Daley, parses, Barnhill, Beurnman, Bindley, Chadwick, Damn, Dignam, Edwards, Floyd, Fryei, Fulton, Hayden, ff. flays, W. I: Hays, Hill, Lang, Linton, Miller, Petrie, Rees, James Robt 4 John Robh, Robbins, Ross, Row. bottom, Sieltert, Taylor, Wills and Pres't Mc. Candless. Mr. - Petrie, who had hot been sworn in, ap peared and took the necessary oath. The Clerlq Ilugh McMaster, Eau , read the minutes of the. last meeting, which were ap proved. Mr. Floyd offered the following: Resolved, That the Controller be and he is hereby authorized to certify warrants for S 7 7,11 , as payment for each of the Judges at the elec tion precinct of the city at the late election. Read three times and passed. to 8. C. 'mended by adding "to certify war. rants for amount which may ho allowed by law to each district." C C recede and cuneur. The Clerk of Common Council then read the names of the_ persons forming the Standing ‘iril fOr the onsuiog year, as follow : ItteNs Nene town and M'Cargo, of .V 11l fasts, nod Henry Flays, of C. ...... Water - Moßdirs Kincaid,' town, Quinn, McCar ofthy, C. of S C; Fulton, Barnhill, Bailey, Aliller, Gain, C Strrai, tirodiog mol Porio l -IV ora and Darman, of S CPChadtriek, Bailey, Taylor, ..f C C. Min. gm/ .ileeeruits -Thotopn o n and M'Carthy, of S C; Rowbottom, lieu , ' Pettis, of e C. Poli ,- --Fitsslosmons and Phillips, (.1 S C• BA. bins, Barnes, Beuerman, of C C. Fire Engine. tiro/ 1 1 0 , e—Qtlinu and Ward, of ti C; Fallen, Edwards, Rose, of C C. Aqurdrtet anta'nola—Nizon and Tb01i 1 .... 1 ,, of S C; Hind*, Leek, Floyd, of C C. Markets—Philiips and Berger, of :: C, Jos Ilrmb, Seibert, Ross, oPC C. ['ley Printing-.-Morrow and Bennett, 01 5 C; Big. nem and Hill, °VC C. ; IVocden Boadinys—Turner and Bennett, 01 SC; Latton, Wills, Piyar, of C C. Approl4 from City A ~,,, way—Dune. and To met, of IS C; Biodley, Barnhill, John RUM, of C C. dlonowakein o :Uri—Morrow and Kincaid, of S C; Barnes, Rees, ItoPsios,'of C C. AllrgAroy Wharf—Blair, of S C; Jim Roth, W li Rays, of C C. a. LilAting4Berger and Nixon, of S C; I.:d wartic, Floyd, Lang, of C C. Ordinancel—Reed and Tomer, of S IP ; II Ilays, llowbottom, Hayden, of C C. City P. , pertyHritCarthy and Reed, of S C; Mil ler, Petrie, John Robb, of C C. Joint Seision.-= The Select sod Common Coun cils then went into joint session for the purpose of electing city Officers for the imbuing year. Janice Bl'Aulej!, President of Select Council, in the chair, announced that the utlieera to be lelected were to Pirto for one year from February -next, under the ifewclty ehorter. 5P99100 then proceeded 'to elect city (Arleen as follow: e7.-,i• , i ..ibir.t.ts---lif. P. Irwin, ormolu... so.. ane—Jno. it'. Riddell, 35; James f. Cohn, 4. Arrriror—.l. it. !Nessumn. unanimous. Gesager'e,datuas bissell; sinanisnous. Superisitili,/ent ,if Porkers—Robert Allingharn, unanimous. ; . 47 1 Monott2osf7a, jj:/.l—Win. Forsyth, unanimous ! Alleghefty ..11VI L .V. S. rauorsoo, unanimous. A r .1" 1rq ,,, !• 1t. , 1.--1:. 5. Wright, unani. moue. Catertor '4 Ague - Shiest—Wm. Mackey, unaniuggie. Solt lorproar—.lltrob Pechter. unanimous. inspes,Le-et ArAci.--,John li.t, unanimous. Regulator-43.e ;Morley, unanimous. Tabora, Innpretorr-Ww. Itiormart,amrmimorm. Superiatiendtnt .;,/'; IVti.r Worl.;:—J awes Nelson unanimous. Job Printers—W. O. Johnston At Co.. onanimuo; &reef Colapiitaini.ers—let district, John ()won: unanimous; 2d d15t.,;13.13. Cooper, IMlLllitliOU, Board Medsurersl-Ist ward, Win. limiter Alex. Wilsonv 3d, Jim. ;McMaster; 4th, Rent ' Clore; sth; Charles Ferguson; fth, Wm. She.. I John Crawford; athi Passe A. Willis; Sith, Kam, 'id. Hill; all onside:tons. niiiaol Attar—a:motto, SI; Pupate!), 35; t'o; tier, German, onto:140w; Pont, 7, J.4troltl, 2. .ifestcnycr of Comm', If re.—Capt. E. F. Pratt, Linen imams. a On the election of bapt. Pratt being announced, -a general call for a Speech was made. Be spoke for HIC space of ftvd minutes in his newtl happy manner, and concluded b; sayiog that although I I ho wasth last ou e ticket, he believed he was i first n consideration: lie thanked the Councile I yor their kindness, 40 was determined to serve them to the host of his ability. ' The Select Connell then withdrew to their : chamber, and soon ofter, each:Council, wit hoot i traneacting any furtber business, odjoorned. 1 ACKNOWLEDONENT:—W C ore indebted to E ' H. Irish, Esti!, State' Senator from this county, for a copy of Rev. be Witte Catalogue to the State Library.. The book has been gotten up wits great care, and do a volume of 4 II) pages. Each book is noticeL as fully as is possible in a work of this character. It is divided into two parts, the first including Low Books, Statute Laws, and State Papers; the second,. Mtecellano. ous Books. Tho caldlogue lacks ono thing, or else we have overlooked what we think ought to bo there, to whim the number of volumes under each head.' We do not know the number of vol umes in the library, but think it is not far from thirty thousand We Contd ascertain exactly by turning over-leaf by leaf the 440 pages in this book and coasting up the volumes, whose titles are there given. ; ---- 7+4-- - . Ina Gymnastic Aced,, held their regular annual meeting ;on Monday evening. The reg * ukr reports were madh. ; The number of mem bers pow on the . 011 is lour hundred and eighty three, of which fourteen Were admitted during the last quarter. Tbolotal receipts for the poly • jtvt clotted were $1,7Q1 16, and the expondf (urea for the sortie pericid were $1,122 72, lea,- I ing a balance in the trdasury of Stytt. In. The following Board of-Managers for the coming year woe appointed, atter which the Association ad journed: Managers—L. A. Darlington, A. 8. Bell, G. It llonnaron, I. tilagle, S. J. Adam, _Chile. Magee, J. Reymer, 8. Scheyer, Jr., T. D. Loomis. Auditing Committee—D. M. Book, J. 8. Morrison and 0. D. McGrew. Admission . ' 1 Committee-IV. 0; Cooper and J. 'Zeigler. blew Illiztrani COMPAIIT.—A new military company, called the Lafayette Blues, has-been organized in Allegheny City. At a meeting of the members, a few nighle since; • the following °Mo t m were elected : Captain, F. L. Wilkinson; Fire Lieutenant, 8. Backwater; Second do, .1, C ampbell; Junior tiecondi C. W. Elerehey. Fifty names tiro already corollnd. The uniform will consist of a cap and plumh similar to that of the Watihingtort Infantry, coat similar to the Jar:k een Mina, excepting the buttons, and dark blue pants with gold stripe. - Tue ears onthe Pittsburgh A: Maw:boater Pee anger Railway will commence running to-day. We believe they will put 1 , but nix more at that. titSket agent ou the Mr. George Parkin, ha PltteburghFort Wayne & , Chi cago - itili way. h ., been clectel Receiver am/General Superintend. eat, having din ollce at :the other end of the rend. • CFIA ILOH Or LAUcEISIS.-.1110113nEl litowu % as omamit led yesterday by ;the Mayor, charged with stealing a pe3r of hoh•naileci shoes, valued at $2,50, train Max Lim:Wager, who k eep , a shop on Smithßeld) area& near fifth. 110 was caught in taking them from the door where they wore hanging. Lawistum::—Jarees Levels sued Lewis Lewitt yesterday; before Alderman Lewis, for aseault and battery, but the suit teas afterwards com promised. Sarah Lewitt elite ailed Jas. M'Kenna before Alderman Lewitt for /rarely of the pence. The case was sent up for trial.. - "-1 STOCK BALMS by J. DEViS, 11110tit112Cer, nth street, TaesdaY;.-evenlog,: January 1016 : II 36 shares Exchange Bank- 's62 00 40 do Morch'ts Idanufacitra Bank.. 56 00 10 do Citizens' Bank .... . ......... 551.5 20 do Allegheny BridgeiCo. 30 60 Go ,tun see in opomtlen the 'splendid Sewing Ma -1 chinas of Grover .t Baker, over. lingua' store, corner of Market and Fifth streets, secOnd story. Thalrad uthahle machines ar.o.now attratt pu bile attention and emning labs general use. They ..* have piesedthe sevetest ordeals, and hare come oft' trblErhant• Thoy E. pronounced Just the thing by all who have examined them. THE Rctoptield Itall _ ~ rana had gone into the halt" of a B Ni:cantor, as ire le aro kola the Wheeling Intettigone.. 111'Clure, .. 1 ": ..i t . , 75,..dan, Jan. 10 - - .... wealth vs. Wm U. Kerman, charged with the, murder of Jamea l , Duffy* was taken up. The circumstances of:lthis ease, as we remember them, are as follow: (Matte night ul August 18th, IFritt, Fermat, Duffy ata-anumll4 Of others were in the drink ing saloon of Hort Ward, on Fifth street, when the individuals ab' ve named got into a dispute. They were prevcided tram fighting at the mo ment, but the entit l e party went up Wylie street to Luke o 'Brien"X'saloon, where Keenan and Duffy renewed theil .: dispute.- O'Brien told them there should he 'id fighting there, and they left the house. it'Briiii, Jon. I.OWid and,lno. O'Don nell followed thearut of alehouse and up street. At the corner of Wylie nail Washington street they got into n"fight. Dairy got Keenan down and while heating him woo -Stabbed in the right groin, severing atq arterye from which wound Duffy died in a sl. ore time. Kiernan was ar rested shortly ADO the affray, in the bell tower of the Goed.lutent;lngine Dense. a The prisoner MO N; tires arraigned is tho usual form, the foltdwing gentlemen were sworn as jurort;), . . . 1. J. Dirolllitili, . t. William Mill, 2. Antlfs4 Le ~ hy. Thos Jones; 'l. 'J. T. McCall() c!, 9. Abraham Fryer. .1, Willia m Copps,: la. Edwin Burchfield, I. James lienders4f, 11. Nelson Campbell, I; Samuel Hays, r . 12 J. I.; A. Connor. Before the jury ii mild lie made up, fourteen were challenged peiatuptorily and one for cause on the part of the de once, and ono for cantle on the part of the Cornfitonwealth. The ease was opoitied for the Commonwealth by P. C. Shannon, Eitil , iu a short and pointed speech, indicating the points which they ex ; petted to prove 10itaNa mod e l op o o og , bei ng cool, calm, candid rind confined to the exact point,' set forth in thia indictment, which points there were witnease•lwhiel t the grerwrittion had produced to eupporleir case. Dr. Itegern, aworric r Ain a physician and nut, geon of this city; wall acquainted with a .triitig insan named Doily, mill ho the morning of Au gust. 18th Es was titfiought to my office about quarter paslol2i fone4tbe right leg of his pah. taloons saturated with) blood, found a wound is ~ his right groin, bet: ere half an inch nod an . inch in length; saw ' e man's condition, and didn't think it 'leers; ry to do any thing at all; ha had lost nearly all; blood iu his body, and for that reason ! didn" think it necessary to do anything; don't thi4 be bled a drop after he came into my office; he, lived after being brought in nearly two hours; h•died from the wound in his thigh; any one, ItSt :putting his finger hare, (indicating the place)iian feel the great femoral artery; it was cut aheiit half way through; a piece appeared to hall' been gouged out of it; under some circumstati en, for instance a sever. ta auto of the artery, a p rec would die in from two to four minutes; bt spoke while there; he was about 22 years otlll age; the artery as out, 'mil from the lime elapsid, it was not possible to P.M his life; there appXhred to be n o use in try ing to take up the artai ; the wound appeired I i s , nava been caused by'. 6 sharp knife; Dully. /tied in naxtifittici.Dra.i.at:ctainb_.,,,,e„, -nevi 'physician and surgeonq I the WesterPeaten tiary; took my degree( oo physician fourteen yearn since: was assistaat surgeon in the U. 8. Army. .11 : Cross•exarnined—Did when brought to me will piece of adhesive plastO to take op the artery; o'l 1 dial not order them; ha ten minute:, before ens came. John O'Donnell, sworn and am acquainted with Dairy; his name Wit 9 ./40 [ Here R. Diddle Bober) fence, gave notion that it that the name was nor if objected to the testinioni overruled the objection, a could make it a part of f , Have known Duffy a le' =years old when killed;;! boarded at logobleby's,:r had resided at Latrobe the Kernan and Duffy on the! killed; helped carry DutlY , it was about 8 o'clock I in [louse, near High street! .together to the Court !tool from there we went doW thing I observed con:wain about half past ten, where! from Fifth; there I heard Wi! Keenan and Duffy; vow till words were, "Oh, who oar thing of that sort, but a . used them; there were no kept iliom from fighting; I. we all three walked up 1 I hey wanting to light ; wen, O'Brien's, and I asked that and settle the trouble; w 4 rt i l drink together, and they I I i'Brien, picking up a bottII! , struck a blow there he won' dos. Lewis ;sari in O'Brien! you want to fight, why deli! pile and fight:" lierean. Dii up Wylie Street; I didn't ha when we got to tfici! ton and Wylie turrets, Keroa 1 ! and nab( he was going no fail Raid, "go to the hoard pile! but am not certain, that they! when Kenton folded his aril appeared to have his hand indi said, "what have you got the nienceil to fight; do not kli. find blow, but think they both lime, heard Kernan make - , quesiion, ••what bane you Ili uo,other words between thetd; half a minute; Du ff y got K 'straight; O'Brien came up an', asked me to help pull him o ff i" i ;kietteti at Kernels after we pill ;not know. whether ar 1110 t he, other garde, but Du ff y turn went down Wylie aireet; I f caught np with him; ho said, - : in the groin;" he staggered; my arm around him, when ho O'Brien and Lewis came dow!, him to Ilallook'n or Pollock's n get in, and then took him to i took off his clothes; ho was td the wound; did not notice thei clothes; Duffy said as he hie mercy on my poor souk" and aft "Oh, Jack O'Donnell," that it say; I went out for Dr. Waltesii at home; then went tor Senior took him up ; I staid at Dr. It they said Duffy was dying; did; ter he died; did not see Rettlali at the corner, nor did I bear a ~ Raw no internment in his hands; , ; Cross-examined—Think Duffyland I drank to gether stifle St. Nicholas aftet i ise came down town and before ho met Karnali; all the party felt their drink pretty eensibly; rwhen we first saw Kernan ho came as if froth Ward's towards Ware towards tts; Keratin oame up te . kore wo were; first I observed of Kerwin he i having words with Duffy; they were both la oxicated; the' Words that passed were of on Recount, such as "who's afraid of you," etc., on hint sides; think they would have fought whenii . hey brat met, only for me. • A/1.722°0i Semion —Jdeeph 4i3 iris was next called and testified that on the; night in ques tion, eho's; rtly after 11 o'clock; hlwas at Luke to O'Brien Bernan,.Duffy andO ll li'nen came in gether; hi,. John Taggart was:: In the back room with ! witness; :dr. O'Donnell naked his friends to drink, and Raid to 0'1344 that ho had had nine difficulty in proventingithe two from fighting; Deify was leaning on the 'counter, and in reply turned round and rnadi'en abusive re mark to Kerman, who !aid he watfnot afraid of him; O'Brien said ho would barn' no fighting in Ms house, and ho would knock ono Of (hem down if they offered to strike. The parties then went out and walked about L 0 feet deign to Wylie street; witness, O'Brien and Taggarit went down ; found them quarreling; O'Brien idid them they, were kola to quarrel here, as they ;might be &e -roded, and opgpated that they althuld go to a RIM prieate place, a board-piK tar 10111411014 !MEI Does, which he answere;* moneejtio.,...., bit name wan Duffy, or a - mailing like it; wit ness last eaw Keenan when O'Donnell called back to O'Brien to.nome and assist; be then atarted away immediately at a trot; from the time tte two were separated until witnesa started down Street with O'Brien, it wan two or three minutes. Luke O'Brien was imam tealified sulodantial ly to the facts detailed by Mr. Lewis. Alderman IL J. Rogers, being sworn, testified' that aoon after 12 o'clock he was informed that a man had been cut,and was lylegat Dr. Rogers' office. Re went down and NSW deftest:el lying on the floor. The knife exhibited won handed hint by Luke O'Brien, who picked It up near the scene of the affray. I )ITicer Jamee Mune, walebtoan,whose beat is 3n, the Hixtb ward, said that about one o'clock he hoard thatn man had been ent,'and word was .eent up to arrest the perpetrator If he could be found. Several watchmen started in pureuit of Keratin. On the way down town, searched the Good Intent engine house. Went down to Dr. Rogers' office and saw deemed. Returned up Wylie !rool with officer McConlibs, who suggeet ed that Kerwin might be in the belfry. A light was procured, and witness ascended to the bell. timer, where he toned Kenan, sitting no the diodow-eill; ibis i was about,' o'clock, Wthees arrested hint awl took him to the watch house fie was apparently asleep wlwe found. Officer Plannegan did nor know whether he had taken down the questions:and anarere of deceased before or after the arrival of Dr. ((Cook. It wan after Duffy bald 'let me die." Mr. Roberts objected to Mr. Collier's previd lug declarations, upon the *nod that the knowledge by deceased of impending death had i not been clearly shown. Dr. Roger; to answer to the Court, said that before the other physicians had'irrived, he had informed Duffy that hisiround would probably prove fatal, and that taking uptho artery would he useleee: hemorrhage had thett'.erased. The point was argued by Mi. Collier, Mr. Shannon and Mr. Roberts, at some length, the latter contending that before dying could be ad mitted it must bo proved that th# party bad no hope of recovery. Authorities 'Pere quot e d ou bola aide's. ' The Court gild that from Ike evideuce before it it was of opinion ilia. the deceatted wasaware of hie approaching diesolutiou aridAbat Ida dying declarations Might be girea ii4vidence. Au exception was entered for defeatist', Mr. Flannigan produced the piper uponWhieli he had taken down the anoweettint deem:tied to Dr. ilell'e questioun, which ha - identified. Bo testified that Dr. Hall asked deceased his name; he nnertered, 'lames DoS);' nett 'be asked hit -residence; the neetwer was uLatrobc." ht asked :who cut him; Duffy answered, 'C do nut know ...lite man who out me, wreck mu first and I 'struck him next." Witnree read the outlier° frotell' e paper, Salrhieb be itakprivateitnemo rand,: he hod kept it In hie pocket ever since. • The rife was then Offered in evidence 1 Michael Dolt:ilea kdown deceased intimately ler fo fit r ze_me;hewes.alap ... wo es-.lames l ' . c2 Daffy. - Joseph W. Lewis testified. th . Mr. Taggart who was with him al O'Brien's, wan not pre, at the affray. . . „... Joha O'Donnell had known deceased intimately for two years, Bud also vibe./ he wee a boy; never beard him calledanything but James Daily. Here the Commonwealth rested their O , OC, and the Cann adjourned until Wednesday morning at nine o'clock. PO E etoP tba Wouud lt , rniqaCt; put on a ,: hut made on attempt. Dully etimulants, hut one at my carte nhout .1 the Dee 111'0301i pEtecri.s.—The following is the vote for Aloyor , Burgess, Councilmen. Au., in Allegheny, Mrmini, barn and Duquesne Borough Wor —,-Mnyoir Morrie., 315: Swan, 74 Director of Poor, Jacob Geyer, 202. A Warms! hp,. Dyer, 250; A. Hoye, 180. Select Council: John At well, 302; Wm. Robinson, Jr., 117. Common Coun t-1i: A. D. Smith, 417; Joseph Lore, 205; Charm. • Aihockle, 417; Wm. Dyer, 275; William Lea, 138; (henry Pratt, 137. School Directors: James Baster, 2811; J. IL Ingham, 4111; Patterson, 138. Judge: J. Drennan, 266; D. W. Smith, 142, Inspector Wm. }Whine., 383; T. N. Smith, 27. Constable: David Gear, 373; John Wagley, 48. Assessor. Simon Hullford, 315. xecood Word --Mayor Morrison, it, 255; Swan. .C.,51. g C.: John Hopkins, it, 227; no op, C. C. Joh Kirkpatrick, It, 267; John Brown, 18, 260; John M . Donald, It, 260; Jas Sloss, It, 266; John Dollen. tine, C, Joho It Large, C, 72; Samuol Young, C, 75; Wm Chambers, C, 04. Sch. W A Rood, It, y, 337; no op; II 111 Dunlap, It, 3y, 223 ; no op; P. N Laird, 4;.-1-y, 254; Jacob Stnekrath,C, 82. Con stable; . lt, 142; Wm J Sprague, C, 140. NerossOn John &mitt, It, 220; Rota Johnston, C, / Judge: Goo It Riddle, It, 253; Wm Hazlett, 0, 64. Inspector: John Dallentine, It, 233; II Ackley, C, 75. Director of Poor: Jacob (layer, it, 270; no oppoeition. . Live in the Gib ward, grow was, also, with Duir s . EE , I , counsel for do- Mey expected to prone 'cues Duffy, and they , this wham's; Court sing that the defence tem cone.) t X time; he was about as a eieirle [Min; he SZeoitd street, and ore coming herr; sow coning the latter woe • folte. Roger's other: Duffy at the Pioneer p. Wylie; we walked „steps and sat down; town, hut the first • 'this occurrence wan 9,ie street taken off •tirtis passing between Ilan coming up; the for you," or some nit kuow who first other parties hy, I tied to pacify them; 'pie street together, up .ns far an Luke in to take a drifik ,went In nod had a Iked about fighting; said the mon who knock him down; ; O'Brien' maid, ''if Word--The following Is the rota in this want, which is all that had boon counted off at a late hour last riveting:— Mayot': John Morrison, It, 3 93; Swan, It, Is 3. Salem Council: John Brown, It, 364. Janice Brown, I), 152. Common Cotharil:Darid Smith, It, 297; Simon Drum, It, 326; John A lesan-. der, It, 320; James Illeßrier, It, 321; tier, dent, D, 224; Benjamin Patterson, I), 239; Claw. Schleepnr, D, 210; Richard Brown, I), 211. Assessor: S. W. hlctlioniss, It, 241; A. C. Altuu,ilr, 11,315. mani S. Tyler, It, 250; A. Ilartin, I), 241. Consta ble? W. Swain, R, lal; S. Teets, It, 351. /Vora, 11 - ord.-1n this ward, with one or two on. reptions, the regular Republican ticked had no op. position. The rota stands ae follows :—Mayor: or rison 339; Swan, 39. Select Council John iVright, 366. Common Council: James rdeskimon, 365; W. IV. Ball: 369; Win. Smith, 373; Wm. Miller, 373. Schmil Directors: S. Lacy, 366; R. B. Francis, :149. Ammo°, James (lraham,269. Inspector: J. Mc- Pherson, 269; Frederick Lye, D. 91. Constable: Wm. Ilubsoo, 241; Wm. Melby, IJ. 109. Judge Rich -4 Bard, 342. Director of Poor: Jacob Geyer, 363. .y and niynolt went W Vniero they Were tuner of Washing 4. (Mod hie urine il.her; when O'Brien 1 and fight, - think, (Loth agreed to go; toe, fee Lit.oTa. 1 he Ilia hreat, and Duffy il o n"L h en they eon)- * who etruck the ettuok at the e 01151,0 reply to DatTio ;re?" I remember (hey fought about Deyounne Bur ~,, gh - -Burgess : Goo blond, It, 29; Itobt Taggart, D, 101. Council: Daniol Donapsay, It, 131; II Scbattlo, 1), 109; And Kloman, It, 129; Andrew Ilarc, 1), 108,.10s Task, It, 24; A Grootrin -170,.1), 1 0 7; k:rnast Eggers, It, 21; John Morrison, 11, 103; John Jahn, It, ZS; Wm. Krobbs, It, 23. Jus tice: A 81 F Johnston, It, 20; Wm C 111111er, I), 93. School' Director: L Fielbach, It, 127; IV Thompson, It, 29; Josso Sown D, 102. Assessor: J flohoun, It, 37; D Ortir, I), 91. Judge; d Jackson, It, 30; NI Krebbs, 1), 102. losOctors: D F Jackson, 11, 32; lure Sutton, D, SD; J Tub, D, 18. Constablo : A LW:molt, It, 33; 6 IV Keep, D, 07. rums down right _eVlght Dully raid Mob I did; Duffy rd him off, but do It ham; beard no it lho corner nod Plowed after and I .r), Jock, I'm cal • Panniantian.—At the borough election in Birm ingham, yesterday, there was no contest. The Re publicans had It all their own way. Tho following is the result: laf prer'f. 241 ',1...c . f. Borgess—hasc 13snks 91 199 Connell—Ales. Chambers ....... . 0., 110 Andrew Rant Kt 118 John P. Pears 100 122 Philip Pfeil 113 113 tioorgo Powell 100 Ili School I/hectors-IK. Knowles.. 1 1 9 I IS J. MoDonald.lol 121 Constable—Frank hillier 01 100 John Wald 111 . 20 'Man and I pn !ink in my arran gm! we nrried .ce: T 8 cooltla F . Rogers. office Ong slowly a .pooraoco of ble here. • r a od have rwards he ea all I heard hiro but he was not Ipr. ll'Cook and ;core' office 1W Tut: lecture of Hon. Horace Oreely, under the auspices of the "Young Men's Library Associa tion," came off at Lafayette Hall last evening. Tho distinguished speaker wee received by one of the largest and most respectable audiences that has graced the hell Ode winter.' Wo were rejoiced '.o ace this grand outpouring of our cit izens, so eminently complimentary to the man' and appreciative of his talents and Intellectual powers. They were not dleappointed. The lee lure wee a rare treat and richly enjoyed. Ile spoke for more than an hour, and when we pro nounce the matter of his lecture inteneely inte resting and instructive, we bat give utterance to the uelverbal sentiment of his large audience. At times he was truly eloquent, frequently highly poetic and touchingly beautiful in his deecrip. Lion of the landscape features and enchanting natural cheracterietics of the Eden land of Call. forme, its meuntains,-valleys, forests, streams and climate. We hung entranced upon every paragraph of the graphin details of his adven turous overland journey, and retired from the ball delighted and instructed, and snob wee the influence upon all, we have no que s atlon. At thie late hour, and in vletr of our crowded lis columns, lee can do no more I nto expecte the thank, of this ct.mmunity to t o veteran editor and thenghtful, philosophic, close observing, and tenth-portraying traveler !for his delightful treat. Me, Greeley is stopg at the Monon gahela llmuse, where he cane seen after 10 o'cleek, up to the hour for his de Arturo in the aft teertoon train for the Went. N doubt hundreds of hi, friends mad admirer* wiltcanto pay their d reape,. , ' . btr see Daffyhf •Gee we lefthini oml from him• trample, and the . and eminent father. la the article of Messrs. filcher 4 Bro., of Tuesday Inot,they lay claim to not only' the "full iron frame," but the "InaproredFall Iron Frame. " ' They are not satisfied with their own vindication , of this "improved" iron frame, and have, there fore, called up the manufacturers themselves— " the young and vigorous"—to help them out. This they attempt iu a letter to the editor of the Enuring Chronicle, doted New York, January 6th, mid republished over their own' signatero In the Gazette of yesterday. In this letter they take the writer to task for "mstnnoteng" that "their pianos have not got the full iron _frame," but have in ,is stead an imitation of the same, and which can rattly he detected by the application of a penknife, etc: The writer of this contends, mill, that the "full iron frame" does not belong to the Stein ways—either by invention, application, or im provement, an is clearly shown by their own let ter published in the Gazette, of yesterday, and would have been quite no clear with the words "false" and "untrue" left out. It is admitted by these gentlemen in their let ter of January 6th, that they make a "full iron frame," bat with wooden rest plank bridge: This, they any in their letter, is ..cur iron frame"— "Mir is oar improveme n t " The writer contends that it ix neither their "iron frame" nor their im provement, and he appeals to the Piano makers generally, in New York, Boston and elsewhere, for the truth of his position. That they used au iron frame, ouch as has been adopted and used as common property by many of the makers in New York, Beaton and elsewhere, is nut de nied. But that they have anything more, or better than 'that—or that they put in their Pia nos the "full iron frame," in the proper amine of the term, is denied The house of Chickering S: Sone is well able lb take care of itself, and the members of it ore yet "young and yigarous"—hut, inasmuch in the writer - cif - thin to neither very "young nor very "vigorous," arid is not desirous of adding to his duties and labors that of writing "sensation" omelet, for the newspapers, he respectfully re queste that any feather direct communications from the Meseta. Steinways may be addressed by them to "Chiekering l Sono, Piano Forte makers, Boston, MILNS." "its to Borneo Greeley, Esq." having "one of our four hundred dollar pianos," 011,1 has "been using the same in hie house for fully two yeafs with the greatest possible satiefactioo," the writer hie nothing to say in objectiou. Every man to his turto Mr. Greeley buys where he pleases, and soya pretty much what he pleasee, and if hr likes his piano and chooses to even, he will do it. It is quite likely that he would say, if applied to on the oubject, that his own judgment sod opinion shout pianos amounts to ,cry little, that he never expecte to distinguish himself as a performer on th.et instrument, and that if he had happened to purchase a Ctdoker• lug inatrunieut, he might have spoken tuner fa worably of it In conclusion, are - subscriber would say, L at he has no desire to sell other than good and r - I,alle instruments, and to inert the wants and demands of the public. Ho believes that the Pianos made by Chickering & Sous are better than any calcite, and this belief hat been streogt heard cootinnally by such testimonials as follow, J'rbn li. 1N0N04.1-1 17catsv, Plltialsorgh, Slarch 2A, —3/ AbOlor. Apcat for CArckering d .tiors—Licar Sir r. Sloto toy arrtral In Attierk.. I havo needf ho l'axit, Sfeasra.Clafekrrio_ ek POO4, nod I can only repeat to son (whllo thatikina sou for tho Moos son hat. Aklodly O foruiatual for ray ...ncerte It•ro) that which I hat, section rind born,: loatrutnauts are rho both I have ant. In the. United Statra,and will c.c.rnparn favorably with any I hat, Ever L. howl. Yours, ,cry R TITALLIEIIO. Milts ilness. Char Instou, S. C S.C. Fel:scary 2,183' , —Misr,. .1. Siegting , t. 9 . ll —fientletntm : I ran only repeat what has been m nitro by others, eu. 'rail as myself. that I con sider the Chicaorins. one Pinang fur am nnsparmars, Me last been over mm. In .itnerira: and I am elm happy In add that they are qulm fortnnato In belna ts. ably seren e/mt.! an the Bnoth by Fo reapPclablo It banes n that of .1 lgegllng d &m. Tours, respectfully, 8. TLIALISISRGI, I .trealaan, Va, JnLoary I CIE.:S.—My Pear Sir • I hare tried 31ssnrs. Chielssrlng a Isom.' &Immo Piano Ports; nod I hese tunell pleasure In certifying that there are no sups? riot lontruiu.nte to this country or in Europe. Yount, stry truly, ft Tile LBEII, To Sir.'. Ca. 1,51.. Excbano, Hotel. and coati: toed by written and verhal testimony from other distinguished l'ianists, both at home and abroad. It is a matter of just pride and satisfaction to the subscriber, through his business relation to the public of thta city, in supplying them with Piano Fortes from the manufactory of (Thicker ing R SOIIR, that his efforts in this respect have been approved by the great majority of our best and moat musical fatuities. Yo. 51 11. MELLOR W. 0 ,1 60104. (I.ellre, ismondJOllN &Hey awl Four! airl4o.o Agrut tor 11....n1e..0 Olt icknt lug .1 Son.. iliooo Piano Fur4s. Nortew—The Republican Erect!live Commit tee will meat today at 10 o'clock, at their head 'quarters in the Committee Room adjoining La fayette flail. A full attendance is requested. 11011 NON SENSE Tidied the m:isa of the litiCiple, whatever the toisoinied and taterinthrtipo pltilosophore may way to the eou mry. Ebner them a hood thing, lot Its liner its r [early demonstrated, and they will not hesitate to girr it their taint cpidial patrimago. The mastics hare al ready rat the lodgment of a physician cioneerntng the irtme of lIOSTRTTIIIt'EI as may bse e en the luinienso nano tlt ism of thin in... Urines that arc aonnallyiwid eiory arotioo of the lanl. It is non reirognixisl as great ly Boise lot to ell othor'retorillos yet derived 1,,. diseames of tins digest/re organ; met, as divt,oa, dyaeotery, ilyyrper. • and for the rations ferule that arise Irvin derangement of flews pardon. of the system. llostetter's imam Is fast Upcoming evil from Maine to Texts, from the shier.. of the •tlaritie to the Patine Try Om article soil be sailsnod. Wild I , y dmitsista and &slurs generally. ersrf ahem. and by ItOSTI:ITICI: somillactoror s tool Proprlok”..• Water sod riitlrront stns.. _ . . H 11,10119 TO ARRIVE 10,11,.: What, large sire, Lot whirs, to wire by Adams Patin. the afternoon. 4 .! ASATO N N, CN& 31ACIIIINI, 17 Firth et. GUS-- 10 Dre , ,,, , ,1 llopt just received and J. A. PXT7.EIL, de.l3 comer Mu bet red First ode . . D MED FRUIT -460 sacks Apples: Per sale ,In Peach, halves, by Ja9 J. D. CANVIII ee I.I/ it_ CO A . AUGURS -1 1-16, I .t'24 inch. The above sizes received and for eels by del.ll 3. N. MULLEN/I:ROI:IL A CO., 101 31arket st. 4.1Y11U 50 la Ili Golden and Ea—stlvick's,fur 1,3 We I.y ' LIILAVY& V.ANOORDER. del.s9 114 Second etreets. p b iAroEs—fioo bu 4. prime Nesharinocks, at C. & P. Dopot ter .ale by ds3t . HITCHCOCK, WCRRERY & CO. EOUS AND ROM. BUTTER-16 barrels fresh, received net for Beta by dial RIDDLE, WIRT& & CO. FLUOR - -Superiino and Extra Family, rbeico remote, for relit by It/DDLC, WHIMS A CO, IS3 Liberty street. FRANKLIN ALIIIANAIi, 1860, Sold 1 by Cron, dozen or minglereby, by 1791. O. 3011N.313911 A CO, houreellers, Ream Jab Printers, 47 Wood el. L A lilt OIL-25 bbla No. 1 fur sale by seal F. SP , II,ITS A CO. Alsonfactorare, N 0.009 Liberty strreL R EFINED SUGARS AND SYRUPS for JAI by the manta of the Penneylvatits (man , a VAN GIORWRIt. P EARL SAIIO-5 canoe fur sale by IL FALINEBTOOK A CO., de29 N 0.60, corner Wood and Fourth rerrets. VENISUN SADDLES—Received andfor Fo , r, ideZt RIDILLX 3177WPS &CO. aiati--135 bush. prime Gate, for sale by de7o JAS. A. P&TEilit, corner Parket & let .t.. TAM . AYI'LES-175 bush prime Dry Ap plea, forret° by GILA VP • VAN Of/hOttl. RIME DAVANA INGARS---A largo as. cortmenthut Med by 103 1 1 111311 NO. APPLE A-200 tibia. choice Filmset Apples reed and for eat. br 1111111 RY ELCOLLIIia DOLL JUPITER-6 bbls and 2 boxes just JIA remind 4140 IL DALZELL A CO. GGS—a bbLy for I;;ri , altily deal) X PALZELL A ,'Rack prime new Feathers TUE TRIMELEL bE — ri.. r I -5 NIONS" A-4, rtoro and for radii by CANFLELD & CO. moLAbs. Nla atom and lby sale by - =LH A TRIUSLE. e'Applantled by the , °yea Adjourned, after a queitlon. T.-There was a full attendance. Several a a end 'petitions were presented. .HISSOU MP:Wed a petition is favor of the a Lill, , glie resolution coming up, Mr. Green made .iassailisig the doctrine of Squatter Sorti e advocated by Douglas and Pugh, eon tta the Territory possessed no sovereignty, mending the cessation of agitation, and to the Dred Scott decision. econcleding, he gave way to a motion for ice session, after which Senate adjourned. • ITssint i tiros, Jan . IO.—A Republican caucus was pp en o for to-eight, but on reflection untie was thotight ressary. Ti is as ortained that there can be no further con centridie of the Southrn opposition on' Mr. !Tamil tee, whet iota to-morrow will be aemiiding to the present indieations diminished. Some of the Ite publictMs have biihn canvassing to ascertain whether more inter, than Sherman has received can be secured fer r lllokmair butiof this they cannot be satisfied- Horace Clark is Malting an effort to unite tho Ad mit:daft-sin . and ',South American rotors on Mr. Ethridge, f. Tennessee. _ At the hationaltinlon Execntive Committee moat ingto-higT, Mr:Crittenden in the chair, a number of enctinra lag letters were road. lkasit l ttrt fox, Ten. Io.—The Herald's correspon dent hais : The Ainericans have concussed en-night, and review ng their coarse, decided that they could never .rob :Co the Lecompton Democracy without being den ixed,.and etultify the party. It la said that MA. D its, of Tad, who nominated Hamilton, says heir ihgusied at the manner in which they treated his andidate, and declares that ho will vote for Adrain wmorrow. The Ci,ty COM:ICUS apprehending that legislation in the Slav Slate? against free negroes would have the effeci of ihrreasing the number of that class in il'ashingtnn :took :initiatory measure. to' prevent i suclflitinal lion ; hitt a recent authoritative exposi tion of the iiy Charter shows that it gives no power of prohiliiti tv, anti that legislation on that subject muse be co fined' , to prescribing , in advance, such reasonable i Ms and conditions of residence as may tend to fops the idle and disorderly. The Admi istratio'n members of Congress, in caw, cos list nigh ,' deeddhil that they could not support an Anti;Le omptort' Democrat without suffering thenaieles. , The Eresh ' ' . Hopi Cheri France: :Th ments durin Breeze . xi DI nobs.`Me, 0 is notdeflnit This:bill:. in providing fur is tho same a,, veosathres:' The; E.s. their ilighth Instittipi thou r.ial.i.day nominal :1 to the Senate the I. Punlltner, of Va., as 31inittter to Senate confirmed all pending appoint . t ui recess of Congress, and ex-Senator ;rebel of the Northern District of Jill.' t.unirs,nomination as Consul to florin: ',it acted upon. &mod by Senator Utrin, yestordarr l he Territorial government for Nevada, reported in the lust Moro of Itepre -1 , Agticilltural 4ocioty will commence I :nnual'Alleetiag, at tho Smithsonian I ---. 1----- ■ New, YOIVE San:, 07-111 Time—Washington j.) eorresPondent .Pys Senator 8 and yesterday urged on the ae Mrials ..111 ( elute flippancy f uniting on Mr. Gil mer orr;:.liminhitir Sp. • r. The 'aspens on of Rufus K. torry, wholesale gro ecr, was anon heed .yesterday. Ilia liabilities aro raid tole neer,ssoo,ooo. A despatelt I s om IVeshingtun stays that the Presi dent ban appoigfell ei,Seugtor Sidney Breese United States blare:ad for the Northern District of Illinois. In our City roneili.last evening, the Controller brought , in :an r kbatra•ot of the expenditures of last year, stintving A total of upwards of $19,000,0e0. 1 The Wailiinkion loirespondent of the Tribune states that WbCll 'Air. !Se ward reads his appearance in the senate yt jr terd. ho was studiously avoided by the DisinOcr tie tide, Messie. lisuglas and Pugh only greeting h q. The 1 1 • The tinaker (lily has arrived from Havana, with dates to,thesth.l , Only Mull lols.of sugar had arrived: all firm; 910,9 i foals fort' 2i stocks, 15,000 boxes. r 31olas 1. se the arrivals. I. the forts were limited, with offers for ' delivery At 4 441 reale, while dealers ask 41(45 reale: exhaegn,on London, 15 premium; on New York, llifAll; . . '': New Vents, , r.a. 10...-The steamer Quaker City, from Ilaiane, stith dates to the sth, has arrived. i Her nerra!ls ilnitilportant. --- 1 fiverfiras rwartla Lextetattme. o Rattursurno, Jan. 10, ISGO. Opealrer announced the Standing Committeoe.•: I A largianunthrtiof lodel bills were road and re ferred. , Mr. I,airretice, Waahington, introduced a reso lution Approvingtf thiscifurse of our representatives in Corigroia fu partipg Mr. Sherman. SenArrit—Mr. Ukiah introdaced a tesolorlon ay proilisTa(tho rohioblic,it support of Mr. S herman tor Speakqr iliCorigress. - Mr. Bell off:6min resolution of Ppposito purport, which wee. rol'orred.. Mr. Irish Introdaccd bill relative to tho Birm ingham thid Oo,; 'Om rotative to Allegheny Ceme tery; also In Incorporate the German Tamer's MED dation. f PRAM KlilT,l:34;Jan: o. , —The Democratic State Conventioti met y 4 tiorday, David Aferriwether was 'appoin tod Chairman; Every county_ was fully repro ranted. The felloivlng delegates were elected to the Charleston PonVeaien: K. Williaite, G. A. Cald well, John Pi .hfas4, D. I'. White. The Committee on Berolutians iroperted *majority and minority re port; both endorse .fie Dred Scott decision, and ex press the quoit*" of.Kinteelty for Guthrie for Preei dont. Thomajoriti , roport endorses Buchanan; the minority declare a Ter Denglas popular soverignty doctrine and derides application to Congress, for legislation faror f slarety. C. A. IVlthera, junrintonclont of the Covington A. Lexington lialltoak had his overcoat utolen fctm Capitol Bougie laSt Night j 'containing eix drafts of $5OOO each.' lantaxa retry Jain..10. , -.:Tbo Indiana State Con volution moats betel in TO' o'clock to-monow. A 42 immense crowd of delegates is already here. Every county in Gin State i repierented; several counties sand two eih. Of delegates.. A greatly embittered feeling prevails life Douglas and Adminis tration fahtiMur. A strong time is Anticipated. Sen ntor Bright ajul Findly Bigger, of the U. S. Tram ty department, arrive laeCnight... From the prase indications,.th ' e Douglas men have the majority. Lrevernrostrui4aw.lo,--;The Territorial Legis lature still retinue rhino 'quo, and it is probable that 00 bt111133121 *MAN, transacted by either wing until the opialoa T tpo A Itoincy-Geberal, which has bean called in repletion by (lov. Alp.lazy, C81:1 be had on the' subjear ht adJournruent. The alleged reason of the majoritirfor roitting lecompton is the insufficiency pf aecointnodations, but a settled en tipatby to that pleice 6Lietsion the part of the Re publican men dierrion ince . otint of its former associa tions. • LOMB, jan.lo. 'A:dispatch to dm Demoniat says that the !Illieolit National Democratic State Convention met at aptingoell, to-day, and elected four*logratei at largu,so the Charleston Conven tion,icwo from back Congressional District. The river connotes lo rises woather has boon very wet all day...Abci,tif sir o'clock P. M., the mer cury fell beloW freezing point; and there is now nearly an inch Of snowisleet OP the ground. Dont:axon, Pa.. 44i. Io,—Tho extensive nail factory owned and 'compileted by Fisher, Morgan & Co., of Philadelphia, tat Dmicanon, fifteen mar. above Harrisburg, roraiikwaroyed by fire last night. The main boilding,"goolainlng 00 machines, is a total wreck, and 300 persona nit thrown cot of employ ment. The folk ik;abdat S2XOOO, and is folly In sured iri Philadelphia. I, the water-wheels, the dam and the Pcnosylisisla Hailrund Bridge are all safe. ---_ 7------------ enainnrs, Jiin. 111.-4.dvar Ahundred old.soldiara 'of 1912 worts in , the choventipti. ihtisch sittention was shown them. , 'They' attandad tho Sonata and house to-day, by a ripeelil invitation. A rofolution' Wasp:need to vote for n 4 rantlidato for President bat a known friend to the P helms pill. Col. Jas. fCol lier, of Stenbenvillo,Mn, G.'.Pt.:Lorris, of Cleveland , woro appointed delogita to thirehieago Convention- 1 Cnit.Licorne,'Ohlo; Jan. 10.-:-A decree bas Lan issued for the &Ain or4he Ointictin Cincinnati Rail road, for tho benific'ef}bondholder.. UTTEIL-30 jury prima puked Butter, Jun received and Lir sty ..V.tß. A. FLTZF.II, : • ezet lierket sad First sta. —;.014118. j11.3t. receired DR,LE„,,D;L:,E„bIO,Es EGLIRItt DICKEY. d p 1' No-318 LlbgatiAtntot. e t. tra r ily2c v 4 ; J . Carimalll3o. 1 400 • 1 jr . • sod the old at Uril,', , Nanigatioe 873,-,38; /Reading Ram p,.../aylverda do 621 and Camition and Arno,.., sale of Elmira Beßread first mortgage re eyes t and one of Wait Philadelphia Fomenter 11.11ratedu 01.baresowles Include Eardleg Rallreed at 21;Pntrayinaia do at 3 /I , it Naffivicwu 1 / 0 ./4; Albs Hill fine.; Lehigh Toney Rationed ZS; ffaxleion Coal Company IS, oral Camden and Anatol at tn. Na chmoge city bank Mocks, and widonly are edvieed of a smell Woof Rectum/eV Plank at .b 314. City Passenger Botierred Securities remain very Mactiro, and the whole works& leis off needy bat duIL—IN. Amer. • FT. Ismo, Priday Erenieg,e are forced tothe • remittal. Mat money matters are by no mos:mauler, • though it was conedautty expected an Improvement 'would haw, place after the ;Yummy permeate. The offering. at , therisks •ro roe large, Much iar ger than the al though raw of the offering. are in the slope ofincom boo&fide ; hirls, but kite. Inatemb Flatten are even worse thin before . the elms of the year. Currency is yet scarce, molt of _the broker* having meld out pretty abort troday,thia ispfehably bat temporary, as supplies mutt solo to a few dayetbado able fond. are In good supply. ' The principal stringeocy I. In the exchange rnarkek the demand Is not to vary great. but the supply is newly ex hausted, the tanks marcelv sNl,eg et all. Rates are firm et 11-1,1 au the East, for beemoble fund., and 2 /ft cent prelate= ou e at of we hear of only email porno/. selling ea Rho Sh, and only tor gold, at !-5 prmainM, merely gc• coma:iodate cnotornen. Were It to to had it is raid t o deal, able, In making Postern exchange, otelng le the diaconal at which the latter no be bought at New (tame, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Teammate and Goblet)a money a nln ro only only Monetaken on a per with bankable fends, or interior y. Counterfeits. by photOgraph, of the Brooklyn Bank, till sofa, were in circulation hero today. TWA preteen lea very g`-roue one, when used upon bank totem plated with only one color. - CnaMMt.i SI. Jan.7.—Tbe Imge purchase...el bulk music reported - 1a our bet bm wero principally on a - count of • elaa. of operator, ret ie d "country bolts." The effect of this wveto maskers the market. Those who are baying for frame delivery, are not as wall able to hold as Mow who are Felling and in this respect the trade is looting, when it need. to be galaingittrength Peoplo who merely pet up margins eta not the men Measly a loaf, under • prewnre, consequently, In the event of a panto, a few weak operators Might upset the market and break down pekoe.. Bulk meat Wm offered freely on Baltirdny for future delivery, at it!,,lind Sy, for boulders and sides, but the only sale heard of leas 10u,000 the at them figure*. Shea. pork was dull at ;MAO. Ito fro- • movement in the seaboard market. has had nu materiel of. rect ea yet owing to the fact that prices Isto are above a pingship nowt. Lard may he quoted et 10c for bl,I, but not many Moms or seller. at LB lime; of " 1000 Leg. No. lat 10%. There weep am di odes of b ac o no at 7!.4 ond 9! , „' for oloadoere and Wei Gieeti hams Erna, at The market tor hogs woe langaid, bpi Prim. 'MO changed. The receipts we/m.1400 bead The Indicatiemare ' that receipts this week will be Mir, the westher being boat- • aide for driving to the .fedoras Priem range from $0,30 for light, to $6,65 for heavy. At the clone therowei Ivory little • inquirr for other than boos pork bogy. Flour was doll and • ara hoard of uo tale* of importatica- Whisky advanced 3./,' ckeiog at 111 R. Wheat firm with a good demand; corn erd canoed to s.s,guibm oats erne at 411@l0r, rye firm; barley stall. In grocer'. there Is only a limited Moho. doing. The returns Otto foreign trade at this port for the lest month of the calendar Year 1860, have not yet bon compel -id attbe custom home. For the first week let January the Amt.,* nitrite, Including the dry goals tell,, In roe Iwo -Asper,srmatiatto3.ooljOH,ltiellinqt V,0: , 2,780 Me same week, last memo. The export cleerencm of dosuratic - protium and miwellamous ginda amount to $1,512.112, against N 110,603 mime week lot year. ma export of specie, $31,000, $1,052,51i, more time last *ear.--(N. T. Timm. Olicit !LIVER ?lin WI. The Commercial, of Slonday, solo:—The Diamond, on her • aa •n atnnley week. elect t daring awry storm, tile Coosa Ilend:latillteethe ,4 4pipanculaieleare Napoleon. ran lobo .he tmuk.'gnd springing bon belts; ship. pod two feet water , which sae pumped ott efterl)o hour! detention none of her cargo was damaged, all of her cur, la.ln on deck. We g learn. from Net. broody, of the Kate Priabee, that there are two cold boata g rronrui at Oldionra Bend. They. Lad commenced throw/a ural overboard, and It was sup. posed that they were leak g badly.and 'meld be lost: . it wee rumored that tbaSylcir Teem., on her down trip, • -" ran over a pair of cant boataiki the lawny Ohlootinklog oem nod crippling the otr. Th needle coniirmatioM The Penis le at Er /11a. She damaged boo hull by butting the ire, and will hare to repair before coming. • Telsgraphia Markets. - • ictw Yeat , lo.—Cotton is unch.ged; sated' of 1000 balm at 11; lor ruiddlint utnand& irmr Marion hOmltami rather rasivi; mica 6,620 bbl! at $5 w@s 26 for hiPOOBlOlO7 .7.4 00.06 40 for extra gate: $.O 1545 25 for super *redact,' $.5 2605 45 for common to medium extra western; eloalol6 dull and modency downward. Bye Floor hasty it $3 :See 4 30, Corn Meal quiet 11131 i unchanged. Whisk/ ban,: Wes =0 Mph st 20. Wheat beam Mll sr Club $l =el 24; Cblesto rpring $ll7Ol M. 92. Barley 76 :210. Corn doll; 10;200 bus sold at 81087 for and ' , Ma: 1 , 4' at the depot for new mixed. Oat. 4 8 6f464.. Tallow 100, 10%. Pork heavy: sales 650 bbls at $lB 2.5; oldineet .$11; , new $l5; old thin do 8154516 90; now weeders prjme coals $ll $3 old $l3. Beef: ales2oo DIM at flg.4 69 for country prim,: $505 60 for mushy mew; $O9 75 hie snacked meana SIG 60@t1. for extra; beef hams $l2,- stab £.l4_loi. weetern prime.= $160:18.. Drcased Logsdon at 0,-;i00W747 western 740.7,1; for city. Cut meals unchanged at 0 6:6 0 .54 00, hams. Bacon unchanged. Lard Groceries dam and and $8 60@8 gmenally 76. u.hauseJ. Tobacco: Ey 6*01134, Clover. • Money Marketactiva. i &toad Board: Mocks better; Ch k Ilk id Oa &Oh Cra Reada 40; Inch Fon, mar, 10 ( 4; Buda. 42 , 4; Erie 8%; Y 0 73k; P. Man 76;4: Del k /Inds. vl ii; 1130; Cumb Chal 16./f; Cie HY Id hand* 0034 li : nd boa 8d hoods, S1(1; II Ceu bash 80; 3004300.2.1 leds, 03%. Cttcliteart, J.. 10 .—Wealber eland, and damp, indlcat- Inc rain. Money market tie openly flops dub; receipts for last 24 lamas about 2000; sales 460 head at 12.6_*6 45.. Provlsions Markt, though hold:n*oy limn Men Pork nominal at $l6 W. Lard bald Many. Eaconfildee 10; ribbed do .•"; aouldars 7!,5. Green barna 77,,": *boulders 6(2i 6t,'. Flour: limited .local demand at only $5 30 4 5 ' lO for eunmmlne; $5 4005 co fora:!.,; Whisky 2L 'Bogor 4 1kr:*.i • Molssom 40. Coffee 12012-N. .Wheat tirst 41260 12:; for prime whits; $1 20g1 2.1 for rod. Corn 0043302$ Oats at 493,10 in bunt Rye at $l. Ostler at 734.76 for para. WI. Prupaarrau. Jan. 10.—Flour very Arm; truperfloe $5 $0 00570; extra 6 76'90 00. Wheatsteach; rod $1 3600.7.6. Coro declined; yellow ;cc, Cols sells at 40. Whisky dull at 2r. 027. • Durum.. Joe. l6—Mar firm. %lint indo4ot 30,q00 bu• whi $t 45; $1 25 0 130 . Corn doll; obit '.'tk, yellow 75g.50. Pronsloas kready; Loft Porlrsl6 25. Noon 9%. Windy 2d. Cmcinttatt, &c. •••• • FOR CINCINNATI AND:LOU- ISVILLE.—The One new steamer °LAU b RAN. Capt.S, Cadman. will loam for IM anoverunt sit bp tertanlitarpon• on THURSDAY, 17th bast, at 4P. N. For tralgla or pa apply on board or to Jell FLACK. BMWS CO.. Anla• VOII.CDRTCNNATI ,C LOUIS VILLI3.-Tha Ono atoaaur Al A Capt. J. H. 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