. , • c .. , ,..- - ,..::: . .: 1 ..,... . ~ it . t4 _ j‘ - . . , - , r*iits bur g is- -6a . 1 , . ~ . .-.=,‘...,.. . 117";utci. lizrs•T—n. r. iraldul• - zir 1.. toms, U. 41. G tit r :il=4 R. , IIitRETT & Cc.. d 7 zprroas dad. PR orsizero;ne. • : PITTE3 - G - 11.<3.1 - 1: I SATURDAY - MORNING. JAN. 14i LEGO SIIttATOR DOMILA9 has so far recovered from hie iccSnt illness as to bo able to ?dame his Sent;tnrial - tittliea. Although his entrance into iho chamber was the signal far au attack on his political petition by the administration Se:inters, led Off by Greene, of Mirseuri, who sa4 induced by his friends to remain eober for the becasion, the 'once violent champion of °popular sover eignty," is doing all in hit power to gain per mission from his traducers to cranl bock into tho pady. _Like the practise: son, he to willing to palmist on husks, by way of atonement for his former defection. lie has driven all his atittertuta in Congress, which consist of the dethocratic delegation from Illinois, and one 'or twd other members,into Go support of ths ult;ii elm coda advocates, although he dare nut ap proach his implacable foe of the White noose, ' - who thus far has met his advances with aludiea ' inanit and open acorn. In hie eagerness to re gain his old standing amongst his former asso - ' ciates and friends, Mr. Douglas does not teem to ho aware of the humiliating position which he I occupies. not only in the estimation of Lis sin cere supporters of loot year, but in that d his chief persecutor—the President , of the United r\ 3 States. Th "little giant" has fallen , to sloe no more. The oath, Aladin esti in the Nerth ail •-. ' off in consideration of his recent rebellion against its mandates„ and be stew jta favors on a mare patient, if rict a more pliant peahen! drudge. Mr. Douglas nowt he eacrificed in order to short a striking exam ple to °there cf the danger of opposing the he• heats of slavery, and of presuming to waver for CI Moment in favor of freedom. SMIATOItMMOV, of Virginia, who by the way has cast sack, •his cult of homespda, it beiag neithr adopted to the luw stale of the mercury nor to his aristocratic notitma of dreis, does not like the term "Slave Swes." Itir, remark,' on Lb s subject are in the true &Labor] etyle, and /16.16 l prove vary palatable to the Northeen work mg men, who anti cling to Lho party,thl recog nizes him as eon of Ice chief leader:l tier at eerting &hut the Northert blaten are "servile" and thot.,..th , : - ..nr - .5.„.. free, he deoiored that a laT',...'pairt of the population were in bondage. the ingenuity here," nays a coteMporary, "is like liagstock's slyness, mysteriouily deep, but - the boldness of this Senatorial innovation on the Praident's English is imperfectly carried out. ii_ in in only a softening, evidatly, for the ridfective of "slave." Mr. Mason, therefore, ha ig begun so well, ought openly to oho:sc ience the Stales north of Mason and Div.on's !Anti as "lhe Slave Stalest" in nhith case those at the Shah would become the Free Suites, of courab. Then, adjusting everything else to this grand, central discovery, what a fine etymolog ical chaos we should have The I)red Scott de cision vrapald be called the freedom ordinance of '57; Joh Brown's esipedition a foul attempt to redeem freemen to "servile" bondage, while Mr. Meson would be termed a champion of liberty, 'whose wild entlinsiasm would be reckoned as a fair offset to the slavery inculcations of Garrison .and Phillips, COMICS roe Erma-rt.—Rev. Dr. Fuller, of the city of Baltimore—a proxlavery clergyman, at present afflicted' with certain apprehensions 'for the safety of the Union, has written a letter of congratulation to Edward Everett, on the standhe has taken in behalf of bac cherished in etitutiotut of the South. The sprightly Wash ington correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette bestows the following noticejon the parties to this extraordinary correspondence. He wee plain langnagnand speaks the truth in a very forcible manner : "There is something so rich in this morning's Baltimore Sun. It is a letter froth the lies. Dr. Fuller to the Hon. Edward Everett.' It first saw the light (considering the circulation of the paper, I don't know, but I should say "first sew the obscurity") in the Boston Courier. The Reverend Richard tells the Honorable Edward in substance that, whereas a low years ago he was permitted to preach to awl teach the slaves, despite the late, now he can do so no more. In- cidentsilly, the Ilevtread Richard speaks of the Honorable Edward, and Union-saving meetings in the North.___lle calls the Honorable Edward a man of the "Revolutionary stamp." Perhaps he is, but there were two parties in the Rovelu . tionary - times. One of them was composed of trunTedriots—men who loved Liberty led them. The other party was composed of men who loved what was established—be it right or be it wrong —and were too timid to venture away from the shore, though they had a compass- If Edward Everett has a Revolutionary stamp upon him, whom stamp !! 19 it-the stamp of the T.iries or the Patriots ? But the Reverend Richard speaks of the Union meetinga in Boston and New York,and elsewhere . at (be North. The Reverend Richard deplores the statement made in some of the Southern pa pers, that these meetings have cot amounted to anything. The Reverend Richard thinks they base done emeetittug. "They have brought tears . to my eyes," he says, "and have made multitudes say: 'Well done good and faithful savants. " Don't you think the Houorablo Edward must relish that ?—to be called, together with ell the Uniou.savers of Now York and Boston, the "faithful servants" of the South How much lower will these people go? It washed enough to hold Union-saviug meetings,in totalities where the people have always manifested a strong loy . ally to the Uoiou, and desire to preserve it.. To do this that the South might not go out of thi Union, and then have the South call the holders, - sicironnts • Btil. I suppose the Honorable Edward - and his fellow Uniou-savera fool 61 Hen. S. Hillard did, when ho said in the Maseachuselts.Constitution , al Convention: "We must not smite the hand that feeds us." Tnn Newark Mercury, oao of the fairest and most straight-forward Republican journals in th•= 'Haien, is ca..touished at the factious °wires put sued by Mr. Higgs, one of the Anti-Leoomptun members from New Jersey, who owes hie elec tion to Republican votes. Mr. Eigge, after re creu'ing his votes in such n manner as to erchar ru the Northern Opposition, finally supported Hamilton of Terms fur Speaker, an ultra free • trade and disunion Southern democrat. The Jfer cary, in alluding to kis coerce in this matter, remarks: "We are surprised at the action of >lr. Riggs, of the Fourth Congressional District In this State--in voting for Mr. Hamilton of Tense.- The circumstances eurrounding his election wore of a character to preclude him from throwing any fsctiooal opposition in the way of organktiog the House. The least that Mr. Riggs can hon orably do is to support the plurality rule, and to iota steadily against any candidate for Speakc who does not endorse the principles upon which he was .eleoted. We hate not been disposed to find - fault with the Anti-Lecompton members from this Stato, and Mr. Meats, in showing his willingness to support the •piurality rule, has proved his disposition to bcottre an organisation of the Rouse, but the Republicans who support ed Mr. Riggs, are watching his course closely. They neetely desire that he should not consis tently with the position in width be stood when elected. Mr. Riggs cannot support a Demers- LIS candidate for Speaker, •who will form tbo committees upon a Southern basis, or refuse to support the plurality rule, without doing gross injustice to those who supported him, mid by whom alone he can be re-elected. It would be inconsistent and wron for him to take a position .so hostile to the policy g upon which he was elected. • We make no claim upon him to eupport a Repub. lican Speaker, although that would boa valid ono, but.l7o do requite that Aeoshall not, by chi canery and management and maneuvering, by alliances hero and coquetry there, by open or se cret support, alin to placo 4,Sonthern man, with pro-slavery sympathies, in the Speaker's °hair." Tri"bani Evenini Jouincl, in en article in reference to tho position of 'parties in Congress, remarks as follows: "There la no doubt the Republican° have a sore id men in tho llonsonompetent to a the -Ciptaker's °hair. But only one can occupy The majority of the Republicsut members hive Sherman as that one. No other mdnr o f airy 'tarty, has reetivod nearly'as many , votes on any ballot. It is not tie friends, there. • 'fore, who ore rusponnible for the delay tulle or ' ganicalion; but thn - scattered and fragoismt e d Domouracy—nhose only ponor eonsialo in haul ing trine by long speeches, and in ocattcrlog • their votes upon one another•" 1: s_ 4- ' , 1.. 1 ....- I •Aproorrso.—iho Comities.loairo of Foyott cook*, hairo.oppohiSed "lowall,slan 'ager far that county, of the Homo of Refuge, Trobtoftircomoybrania• - C ; LticipOidenclint the Daily Pittabarghthi=ttell itir In l airgeisitioria - • i •' • Hartatherea, Jan. 12, ISM 1 i - 1 - Try Beffrltnve'lliellima Biagi za. c.u, : It being appinant that the object of I li'or Er-erketburn. 1 the Democratic Senator,was to debate the noun- i ' Try BmrhaVO ' S 11011 , nd Bitters. tins on the Congressional S.peakenhip question '.l ; every day until the hour of adjournment, and thus For .A.'ridity - , throw them over to the day following, Mr. Palmer ' , 1 • Try Beerhare's Ho , -ii utda Bitters. moved, to-day, to suspend the order fixing the horn • ; bror Vierterbranthis of one for adjournment, it being the determination of the Republican Senators to sit it out till the resort- i Try Beerhate's Holland Bitters. tione are disposed oh This was agreed to by %party ' For headache, vote, yeas 21, nays 11. Mr. Boll's resolutions, of- . 'I Try 11m:have's Holland Bitters. fared as en amendment, were then rated rut of ardor For taoss of Appetite, ;by the Speaker, very properly. Mr. Bell, of Chos- .• I , ter, Mr. Welsh, of York, and Dr. liersclis, of Phil- , Try Beerlince's Holland Bitters. 311dpi:de, all democrats, spoke for about two hours koor dostivenests„ against the resolutions, dishing the usual arguments 1 i Try Beerhave's nullund ;Mite rs, presented at Washington. Mr. Finery made a very For ;; i-leats able speech in their favor, citing with great force the . , .. Try Beerlaave's Holland Bitters. preamble and resolutions adopted in 1020 by the ln all Venous, Itheematic and Nenvxigis Mir, ions. it Democratic party against the extension at Slavery. foss In otirocrotis tustermee proved hlgHy bar Octal, and In Ole • was Colluded by Mr. Penney, in ono of those . ‘ddivra v ertel a &added ewe, j neat, forcible and eloquent speeches which charm- L ., 11 • 11 tD ,, ,_ , s.,,r;7l.j.:yiT,Tit. oamitiadiignijoanatratet finer. teriee him. It wit, the right speech in the right p! sew , I '. -- ; „ r :' ieq.,..11111;„ nri i : . .i4: . . , L . :1 r 1, ,,, f t nir ,, , , .. , e , 71 4 7, 0, 4 V , Y , ; and a conapleto answer to the speeches on the other . truly Celobrated Medicine Ong Induced mai., In ,rattans, side. The discussion lasted until half-past three, and tellleh the publlo alsoaldiruard ananissourctmeine Iniware then, Ow resolutions of 21 to 11. They will passed to a3d rending by a vote , ttiu!seeithial See that nor n a me l e on t h o t e ti o t or every Pais , B . OII Y t ' mon. " - 1, Leith peat:. Ja aco s., le P Ito 27 Them was nu other business of local or general im- • le.„, .d..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, flit s ad 24 i a . , pit i t. , , :t i., r , ti ... , .., portanco before the Senate, this discussion occupying 1 ; olndewS moet of the day. In the House, very little business , eassaresia was done. A few bills were read in place, none of , • DIED, local or general re pot. Tho bill relative to nem ; -On Ve.lieieley, the 1111, ailtant. at thr resideare of her Caluttan • s C1111:11 'Os' reted from Committee, but (ohm., D. Gil,Ohool. Esq. NTriMos tp., tots. /3/41..1.NA L, the Rouse refused to proceed to its coneideration. ; widow Of the late Smause Sooaden, Esq.-a... 1 43 years. I too that the .Ds.parch era ileum,/ arm diidress• - ~, .. , F : rtI , TI, 7,!,'' b ; 1,",''',7,'"; " ''-'Pr,.,.," C.."" h • log themselves about a hill sail to have imen intro. s i ' L .,,ln ' t:',!:,',. ,:7,, (~,L„,,,,i,-;',:::,-;1-nt" ,V;,,n,;,,;°',,''',";,',.+07,'„ duced in the Sconce appointing Thos. Steel Andet- i to) (bettor. is oi one limey t , M. .ti, glo ily Ce.u.l. i t . ; ant Controller of your city fur (Luce month , . No , . , ~,,,-A i,./Z. ,, , , &eta ialrodueed. No one has thought I I .0 Cluj af.11.1.T11/£1 . 111(1liSi. of such a. bill. The bill whidh has pasted simply : j - a ettieracs the Controller to appsin• all Anni.lntf , , i, . .11 .-- - 1 lit# riEV YORK" TRIBUNE S serve during his ncessional inabloq to attend to the dubs of the olli.:e, thr,egh Sickness or otherwise. , - . The appointment it to bo made subject to the or- I Prepare tor the Great Political Campaign proval of the Finance Cottlthiltne, and the Controller . I of 1860! Is to be responsible for his acts and pay his salary. .1 i --- - - The law is a necessary one, under any circumstances, , •e uducexasnts to lu as the Controller has to countersign all warrants, L Cbs. and should he bo sick or otherwise unable to attend , at the office, there is now no way in which his r ob. ' NOW IS TIIE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE settee con be remedied.- -- t. , I T it E TRI BUNE-nrcw more than eiclacen ' Ti., resolutions, or they prized to third readies , lieir, tad, and hall.; met a d ean, or a odd,o eni, in the 'Senate to-day, aro n.,. , follow ..idols. or coosmat purrhenere, ,liiraned thrtni6l, eye y w h et h ie t o u - th e ,r,ro,at ch..e.i.,,,, , 1 Lit., y. eoi. • .6.- ,n , ,i, 13y this t una's , ibe , Phst the Orm and beau 4..1 Territory of idle Como-win r•niinue is eraeoce dlgnineol c.norso pursued by the Representatives in ' a . s.piol of wheat,. r will conduce to our Milhaud glad Congress from Pennsylvania, who have opposed the 1 f.,,,,,,,,. ~,,,,,,,,y , , u ,„,,,, K ,, , ,,,, ~, , ,,,,y . present faithles4 and corrupt .-Nedionat Adminlsi -a- , ...., .-,. , . . f.i. hIL :\ LA I.ollh. DAILY TRIBUNE tin in the protracted contued in referencia to timid ,- , tint, of a 54,eaker-their pctriotie and steadfast de- is prlLteil at 0 letr.r, lowri , tl rte.:, and petal/mid evcrS tertnination,to porfarm their duly at manifested in ' "„ 1 ,,., , X:',,,,r„1,,'',,` - , i , i ,,, 4 ,.'; ' ,1,',, d ,T,,r '‘‘;, , i , t ' T' 5 .,,',!, 1;- ,, Coo. continued efforts to ,enure au organization of . 0 , ,i,it..., aO,-„,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0,74-:„-;-L`„,:,,,,.,%,'„,`,.,-" the II Wu of Psepreicolatives wiihntet delty, and in I «len yorestemcomee. Proc. din e .% of 0000,-...1. Itrln... a each a Manner as to expo., rho 0 t ,44. - traetices of rho lactreri a Cm) M.A.; 0401., llor, and Prwloce 31arinda adminuitra•don, rut,. the iodivi(Aral interests of ho i 3iwt -I li ~.1.,.. env' 1 nt.l,ter; Fn.,. t n ,1.4.15 an• the country, and guard the free.lorai.„: the T,,... 1 !,-„•,',f,".,h t ,' :„ i ,[:,'","i„','„:".,',„,",;:„V."„7;„„,",, 7 ,,'.''' ties, end the rights and 1 - nine of [III-Slifka, and the Inn reit-v.14 , 10 us.: .7ot• ... on g t.t..r fm,t.ly..;:110 , 1111. wire forbearance with whiok therdinrii - refrained j i TERMS. from engag i ng i n ~,,,t,,,,,,, and angry i1i,,,,,,i,,, , T rig nnits Tau:et:et 1i malliel to sal,,:lters A tal while the pledges of the tiovetument remain mire. i'.`, : 4 ;,," ‘ ',,•„" ~,V,,'0 „ 1.0 , ,',,'"',,t h' ,..„, , ‘,.. , ,l • deemed, and her 1303C5: Cltchtor., are sneering, rue, 1 ,„1,W,!,,.;., - 7 1 10(110 ,.;,. ' ,;,..ii ~.,..7i.-.".L:; :: .:::,;:...j, i;“. n ii . , ii g ,no molt cordial approbation of this Uencral ' tidrtio. a M.. 1r , .:13, osl.l. 11,...2.10 Ir, llotrr and ...n“..1 Assembly, and the people of this C.,umouvreeltn. , . Starfpd., ~ 'Wily 1. , ,r1,1 elpf...•ly 1..: TILE 'TM I.'s; e. Et ao't ed . Thot Peourylvar it temains, as ever. , :coil-5.4 new townie es. Finelgn and D ,go,ti.. ~, I t... faithful and true to the Constitution and the Uut. , n, i !:'„,1`,,,'..,°:',,A.",',=`,.",,','",,',:,,r,',',;',1`,1.,"",',g '.h,',:,..,,7;„°:,°: and determined tha t 11,07 ,halt be rostritaiued- that I ,5r0tt11i.,,,„,„,,,,,,,,,,,ni,,;,..,.0„,. xv, ~,,e 7 1,,,,,,t,,.,„' i ,t1:,- , the treasonable threes of disunion t ittered by the 1 rote THE 84:711 JeFEE LT Tert BOP r. t. 1.1,,,.ry... wen adherents of the present National Administration on , Isis s dlonti ,l ni , Not' , I^' l "'' ', ' ''.' LI"I' ',''.',,', ,',. . the floor Conerme, will not deter her people from the e n a l ~,,,,o, fr, from mu k T . , ,... , 111 , 11y tint•'!•. expression of their political views, and the proper , ~.4,,r , ...,„0 , 0 „ 5 , on , F ,,,,,,,,..„ 1 „.,,,. $ll , .., 0 protection of her interests, but will ha treated with Ta “3,Pies, out 4 r n no, rend. to e 5 . ,,, til,..itt 'an 00 the utmost contempt and acorn, Willie any iiltempt ant pers i, eiiidiee nn n o Int, of twisty, or ever, will L. to cam studs threats into exemitiou will lit Met by ' iii,III al to on extra copy F:oa clot, of forty, Cr 0 111.031 Tr.:tied ir riibu , ll oor , ',Air her deter mired reeistan ea. Tiln 3 EW Yt/Itli IV LEL I.Y a ItRit•NE. n 1..., .40, t - - ---..-.-..--- " 1,, , . , toper tor the couritry, I, gutillsh.l every k,...ordny, \ BILL has been introduced in the Senate by anal . e.haviav Ed...dials ou trei Importrot ta L acii of Ito: Scouter Mallory, chairman of the Committee on , t r l ,, "-t: , ,t, L ;.",„ - 0r ., ,,, t , ,, „,.;; , , k . 1,.. t- ,,, , , ,, ,,, ,,, t g z:"itr u i 1 i . ,,T: Naval. Affairs, .tTo increase sod regulate the ( 11.:.,1, Protime blerketti harreNting And ti.llst.l,l,l , .tcal, .1 , 1 , .. klc a I an d./Igriceltnrcl A rtli. ioe, r see. ..0 Co t ryev, pay of the Nary,' which adds to the pay estab lished by the act of 1 -i. - 3...i: For Uoptuins, a, .... ere.h all, derieg Itll.l year, at t Ithorte, caoßtantly Isl., one per Cent- per 11111:1 , 1 I:1 tar each year of sett ' to linpro, tbc, , ~, ; t1- of the lIMMIC:',O eatertaioraeot at 4. 14 , 17 , I , O t eI , G - b II L O I.r , T i ts , it .c .x ., .,. ,, v1tii I; tvLe , tn , t, ,,, sat... i tss t i , t service, cs shown by the records of the Navy 1 ~,,r ' ''. Depart:nett; COW w.and,N, Lieaterents, blasters . totiot I, ois wo,o I. iv. couspier th. Capin .11.1, t n r .r.: ' rta in the line of promotion awl medical officers, i ..I r ct r'i , l‘li "arta ter ooo- relte - tt a tearo •llll.^vlVtiou each two per cent. per annum for every year ; r i ' TEICIIII: Of sea servic - c; Engincitrs, two per cent. per an- ; Oa( copy, ‘ ,5 0 1.. 92i F, , , , ,,1 , .... , ...3. 1- sit e rum fur .tiCii year el sea service, II addition to i .1.47,;°,1,;,117j.:;:r1-o°Z;,',-",,,,,1rt""" ""' n ''''' - : 1 2 0 the pay new autherired two, . TwrjoDty ~, p lea, :o arlirr, '-faro 101 , , ,, ,„..„, .... .. 241 To give an example or the operation of sty rariaat veeurc es s ch. , ~f T. enty,or more, will IN .hrted man extra 0 , 11 . r , ' , " ,, ' 1 . ,, 0 r ,,,,, , .'" sow the provision of this bill would Ito thus: 10, , ,2.1 run 3Eall-WIS3I. LT 'ULM!' N Diu 11 tor • • clllt, ~ f Captains now receive for service pay, ;-.,,Y,0p; . 04e liondreld ME l'i tl L 2 TIMM' S a trot grant. for waitin g, orders, 22500. Their overage of ': er,,,',LF:in",:,.;;,',1,..°Tirt',°„7„°°:,,7,"„°,,j L,',,M,.1,T,,,„„`",r,0°'i sea service may be mourned at twenty per COOL I i /10IL kei: dttEELEY I Co. Trlto , mo nandiugo On their salaries respectively. On duty they . dot '.'st.2,---, :Simian atrf,t, New 1, , r: amt al ICA 36 :1 N 0 PO tubctu a would receive :33500-tweniv pot . enut . tz7o 0 -or 64200.. 'STUB E oscuric EmPoßir:si Commanders, their average service bring six- , teen years, receiving two per cent. per annnet, i or thirty two per cent. on 2,2500 - - ca poy, would be Lqual to SI/litlO. ~, ..,. t.by ~, 1..., ~, ;,', s. 1 PR - ;I. lg. i ',I, di ~, 1 ,,, Lieutenant:, their :v. - era:et , 'sea >::r ice bell, - illE STEREOSCOPE iS the IA iFt INSTRI c thirteen years, rectivititt by th is bill two percent. 2, is ter.1.,513.1, 1NTLY.74.1.1.1 , 1i. 00.4000 eu.l Lx It per annum, or twenty six per cent 03 their 81,- 'ri. et modern Inrruti, , n. 1.00 duty pay, ',wild by entiLle.l to n 7,10 y I `"° . " al' "`' lia.ali a•aia j - '-i a. ed.,. r0.......•:....z.,• , . to t... I.n. ~, o , I, 1..1 • :a 0 au I 1..0 , pay of Sliaoo. to loose La r o/n 0 .1,1, rllll. MC If, sod 11 metals...l sow 1 ,-.• The bill "to modify the sea races pay of - • i .:' ; , -. 71/. ''' , Pursers in the Navy" gives to each of ti.o.,te ,vol2-,,5t:,'„1,7,747`7,,,,`:,',",".:1,',',,",1;!,:" .":',...°';', officers when attached to yes els for sea sertaice: y l ti •ete ot. lite aro , Far the first fiverars after the date of their V',°,'..-°°-Z,lri°,l": L',17, 1 ',',, r : c ., :::t r i:;,ii o ., i i ,::,..!:..',:, 0 :: eommisa.ilons, SPAM: for the stcond bye years, ' st„.o to. 0,5t..1. or n. 1.. . ," .t...;;'. , ^ c..t,ttamtly euria...,. our 22-100; alter ten years' service, 23000 Their i 1 !,c 5 ,';, ,,.. .... ~..„.., ~,,,,,, ~ _., , 5,.., .„ g, „;,... ,„ "leaves of abr.easis" awaiting ordato," and -ether • e„,„, L. ,.., ! ,„., kr,,,,,,„,.„,,,,,,,,, ~.„„.',. „,,,,,' . ~r ., „ , duty pas, - h., remain 0.0 pro:tem:l it, The act Al lteiolon.ll,l.lawl, ea.oertai.d. 'Sow, 71.1 lit:,-. s oaxili Its, :1 Cloud, 1 ea laiust,isau. Totttett.... Itki,. 'fork., 1842. If.gypt, 0110,1, 0.. Mk/ 1....1. Con., U., (..45•1,0 vt........ ---...- •-•••-• . - .. 1 ,,1.. 6,14.11.5:50t al, eul.log, wArtllgs serene 11,a11 Tor. PaTil cerrespoadcnt of the Nevr fork cot , cee. ete aiiis .1. , ..7• 4,. ,,,, ~,, -,,..... " ~,,. Iltrci I tr.) s: - - lhe medical fauthy of Pain are 3::;',.:,,:,:,".,";...:',;...'",:.r.L.1..V.1!`i'.:::. ~,,,'.,,.,;`,,:".a.:1. now earnestly engeged is expel - lino:aloe open a ' j. ... , .;.„.., ~,.... “ ~,,,,,, j, ~,,,,,„ new method of ones. 11e.....14, V 1.1. C:: protoises , ton J P' , ..ry ~, . 11,, , / to ~'lO .. I f.,..r , -1 ,• •, •0 . a:. ~..,.. 00,00010 extent, to do away se-lithe use of chloro- • 1 - , ;,'",::7 , 1' 6 -0 ";;;:„:,..: t ,'` '; 10 7, ° ,`„ L .', ° .'„,'"',.; . ,', ° ;,",',,,,,7: " : form in surgical operatinn and a. the F.l - ... CDs , &,,,,,, ~,„ „.. too ,. Is ., 11 ,..,,. , 0 ,... ,:,,, ~, ...... ~, his been introduced, :nil ,he experiments are I ?tester to..t ie. troxel bud II trio li 0.,..,0i Rod 0.0 now being trade by regular phyalciate and stir- i ,:°,r,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,...,, ~,,,,,..,,, 1.100 ....,,,. ~.,,,,, Beene in high standing, tho stoiernents el' tin re- k„ ~.,,hi. ~„,„,i.r. i., ..... { A L ., “. tio. 1,0 too risrt colts ore oat only of LI: itZet% hint entitled to great . r ........1,....i ~ v. Ilieue, , .n.,:t. r ~ ...7 0 .1: 9 . woo respect. The new mo le of rroducing 'let p and.. I, ,..rr i `,":r: ',7;,t,,..:'," ~ ,,.,;,,7,?„° , .....`1`' , ,T„,'. , ' „ ,,' , ' , l ','"!.. iustoeihilny COoeiste it, I,ll.Cirlg a email hrlinnot ' I iiie, Moore tot 11....11-4 , 1e 0 ....an o sce.e... 0..010 .41. , the tentesso the cyr2 of the pers.,eis tv,...is v.hoto b. a iae. •., Iv^ iibitve. a a alv.ti ,, ,iif oat aa a. aa : t the ex pot imeot is to be mode, o few inches ha. i 1`11:.`1,"prry.:.'.r.L'..",',`•„1::•••1rif;':,2•.`,1:"".1:7.1.-. 1 , 1 ; :; •,';• " , .. 111 fore the root of the nose, 0.:. that 01w patient eau. r . ,:f „,,,,,,,,,,,„ '' - ‘ '' aot regard it With Ont squinting. TDe eyes fixed I , Ara sins other tmo, ties , pitt poI 'lined 01.,, ,,, , , t , 1 , upon this objegt, the pupils intasS . atedely tern. 1 1- "''" kl. a' 'hr. ,- L . ' f P.''' . ."...' 1 "10`r M"' .11, to .1..1.L. Many 1.-art, 1..1 en 10.1ra doe pa, r m. 0., rantlCe contracting, but sv..tn sf• ti 0 ar4 thiste. I r .:.-.. vr 111 ow owed In our oaralogoe sod in tram one to five tumults a oiaie of a , ~; vet calsoigui• ,t sal I. . i, are i.i i.:... sit. a, i ii v ...led e. estoicpy is produced, t, that the !errs of the 1 '-', -, •..,7,','," - , - ; ; ';' y' . .,'.,`,„°, - ,;',.,','''„„ ~. 0 . ~„, ~;,. ~,,, patient, being rotted or beat away poricion, 00 - 11.1,0.0, tot's. ,00. tisorin.vat ...1....a it. oir.. 5.,,. 0 7 main fixed 1.03 they ore placed. TM!, however, lioir r.,1,......n , v) 1.4 i s o is only the most uoi.aportunt portion of the i.he- :t ?„I--7,::',,,1:7,1,:,1ti0u'„"., j2.,5:.„*.:,;-:....111‘v::,,,*.y.,:,:r,”.,,, 114C.:11 , 1 pradoced. laseasite.itiy -0 pain casu,s 1.1,1 u to 0,, ., 10,...',1 ..,,51.0 , tit, 1..., ...od t. ' , tr..... 0 4,..”1 ..: during whica surgical operations may be per- .iiii.te i....t.1., nod un 1. 3 Lt-V th• 0 , P.... , . ~, ,',"' formed without the kno w led go of the [1.11051 end '. 1 3 7 . ,a,. ,-,.. , ....re 01111,0 , 1 VIKA:K.I,f n .1 , 11 ' , r ~tan; without the exhibition of as much Olga of eet.ea• I . 0 ,, ~, ~,,,„, ~,„„„,,„,, ~..0 - 0 1, ..,,,,,„, r,,,,, 05,'0,0 ilea as is usually exhibited under the iutlueucc 1.000 won ^ ,,, ,thtme 0.e....r, td Mot eoo - -... , ..em. , of chloroform. :several elpertratinlX h Iva beet: ^"°' • .'"", ' °'" 0 " "'' E r ' . - "i", , ,V 1- 1 7, 11 r 0 i- \ `" l ° " made and operattous performed with great E ,, S,C . n • . r . .;,.. , ~:. I Slanufse toter ,l 1.b0t 0 i,,,, ...< M.", .”1.. e.,,,c.,......u4 at.. r• ~. , p•c V 1,, 161.-i.,,,, ,, f .1t... ,T•r) A.,, , ,,,, ~f Us., , .Ir, ~. ~ 1 I sc.- •(..113 I, 00411 li. 11,0, nnt.......att. n ..1 ws, el e , ea arm d L.....,,ffn t to the tn. olocill 1,,,, liberal -,-, entjyl)llll,il.ii 1.1'.: -Vb.:, .a r f tr , e,..roxi u No ~> 12,.. IV•llttgi . 1 . ! hr la,ll a pr.:l want/n:11 , 1, .„h prlt .. ' J.A3,..,1 [O f t Ode 0 011,11110, lot, renre 1 1860. 001 . 1' a. miaaiv. l`6l) P 1 iTsßußall ALMANAC FOR D 0.,.., C,a,colatel nod Latin' ti 13.A.N . F . (Jitp C. iil / . 1,. P:...,.. NEW 1.,111 , ,t: NOV REAPS gtEUEI(.. O O Str.e-Nirrit.arws An old woman - eighty yearn of age, residing near Auburn, the county mat of lieSalb Co , lad., beat her husband who won an aid as herself, with an one and club . till he died. She was lodged in jail, and on the fob tenting Sunday nhe procured a common case knife mid saarpened it au the stove pipe in her celt,.l; with the intuition, she said, of cation her thioni; tj but fearing the knife was not ehorp enough for the operation, ant or pawed n hole throagh Into, the cavity of the abdomen—tore out n portion oft the caul tied then seised the large intestine—di-i sided hat oral cut Of a piece about five inelieni I long, throwing the piece into the stove, but in wan secured before it was hunt too Thoth for, identification. She is now getting well. The reosen she assigned for the act was that Shel wonted to go where her old man was. i No surgir-.1 aid woo rendered, as items 00110 I she would die, but the inflammation hoe subsided —the stomachic end of the intestine protrudinfi .1 snout two fettles out of the wound, throng which the secretions pees. The beg hot been partially insane for some time. She tells fortunes and calla herself a 'Wei rr 11LPTIODUCTI0N or oin:ie.—The American cY Breit Motes that the system of bt. Costo for th'itt reproduction of oysters, has jusrs been tried 14 Capt. Le Itoy, of the French navy, in a large pond filled with salt water, at the head of the Bay of Poulmic. Oa the I ilth of July dast, lie had one hundred and fifty mother oysters, ',Mot had been dredged on the bank of St. Mart, Plot*d in this pond, add on the nth he hail a numb(r of plunks and bushes ptaecd ea ms to collect tile spawn. A short time otter, the captain lidd had some oysters dredged at Tregorrau, which from their bad quality were not considered fit for use. Them he had plo - ded in the Bay iif Ponlmic, a short distance from the More. On the loth of November, an examination of the b 0 formed in the salt water pond woo made, and the results were fount most satisfactory. To tfie planks and branches placed Snore a narobtr of young oysters were attached, mimed them nedr ly half an loch in diameter. Those of bad qual ity, which had been placed in the bay, bad frdm the removal completely changed their nature, and had become excellent for ueo. • o li w ud er a , n m llih d F o c it n: b ia r c i 3 ,,k . 1 - 7 list with I:: n u t sin m. hour or two n fen days since in surveying tills establishment, under the gentlemanly .g of Mr. Edward Kay, Superintending Loginebr. We ore unable now to glee it moro than a passlng notice, but promise to notice it more particular ly at some future time. Steam was raised some two weeks since, and the ponderous enginit of 417 T h g o N rs o o w p DC2II and stillnees surprising even to those Veil versed in ouch matters. Tho whole machin ery seems to have been planned with; is view to practical utility, sad in aenanner highly creditable to the designers. • We noticed rutitiy original designs which we should jtidge to, ba decided improvements. Taken' together, iwe consider this WOO of OW meet complete C01D404- ment9 of the kind we have ever coon. If;the present mild weather continues, they will "blow in" early nest week.—Nalteaing Replier. SDPREMD CDOILT.—Tho Philadelphia Fulfriin, er Frig', in its report et the Courts', gives! the tollowiog, of looal ititereet: i . "Irwin vs. the Pittsburgh and Connelloiille Railroad Company. Error to the Distrlot eptirt, of Allegheny oortrifil. Opinion by Justice 800. Judgment atfirmed.. , . caYRUPS-5? bb!s. Penna. arid ,131:.iniure; - Moto sad 1 tuna d' Isniz H. 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C , VF I N. .aro4l, '1 Jul -- .:1:d c,r,r 01 Wo 41 otld 1011,1 ate... 4 pr -- -,,..:\ i,r,i - e IA hereby given that an aiiiilii . , 4i , ".--,' tn. ii. ti....... 1.. t.. in. 1...ip—a,.. er itnits.riti . . I:. Lm •••-.111. V the r,,, ,, , , ut a • • 11,-cli„, dm rl," I. 11, , nr.: ...•.! 4 1!10,r.2.. tr v•a t ....Pa or J:p0 , 0, , th. t. J1...,1••• 11.. .... I. r. 'qt....N.1 , :•• ro• r 1., 11411 c 11.1,- N.l ru, r akl. • 511001 , aly , '•:' jl l 'llr [l , -- •; D DI , I NEN: , N-.TICE..--11t.2. Z`l. - kl,l o lc l rl , rf ' 1 ": 7 0,11.01:i 1. rrlc- LO,npany eto la-raby ft fto I 11, a 1..., ~t., i of 011011 ISSLI.AI:9 01 , .11 oi A.111,fra'.1). ,, Cn;.it, Si . s :..e . .1., dry btu fi tl...clarad, ply able for'L:ll , 4th. 1. II ..T0 13.. OL: I ,LLL, irnati.ii.4 January mod, ll NL--.14,..-.1 1 CluaLaa i a., 0,,,, 01111. or, La- . 1.N145,:k: [l. --- . -, l , tvir.cs.. -- T), President and Di4a2tirY.i.. ...Y 01 111 10 0011.7505 reire rall day dzclaari a 1.111141aL r, T 1.,- 1,110111 , r al• •I• Lijllo 1.00 4..1.1 , ..11 Prrek,irppltir , 1.1. t. .1,.. to !1:. - ii. , u ~ 1 rt.,c lc T. N., 14,1.1 b... the Crnpan - , - doll . .:artt CAIIII - 111. L. M sKsllrLL.S , cri l latfl. -"-- i. •. inn I LI 1 • 1711 , I5011 tits COMP.O.T,U foal .7 %nu.), „; =Di v I DEN El l';• al , Z.-111 , Truitec6 ,t • E.E•borgh C...miaty b tre lb , . day dlclerpf. , Il , lerol of FIN E PEE CE:.T. ou [be 01- ' 01,..L1,0y , 3t1.1 Comto.y.;,a;abo. r.o.o•omud to : , .tockboldoEs Lr ther b:sol r0 p0w0u,,,,v,,,,L rnirn all:: Company. ; J:0413: ;Ai oIrTli• Lome TIP tfG ADVllliEll • RICHEST DIADEAI I=l Kings Or Entiperoi n v. -- i ; - - w II A'l I A BEAUTIFUL lICAD