ESTAIILIS.EIED IN 1786. - . fttSpitrff# t. i" -- eit co F — Flihd.ir • c . 0 .110 41. FUNIESLUM DAILY' A_ND WSITICLY BY _xcrzre-inz - r'zcz .0. 0.. TOEHDAY -MORNING; JAN: - 17, Dia Tsui Anc."B. A. Steirett, BL D., devotes spacial iittacition diseases of tho Eyo. Cataract re •' atonal by a new operation,.causing bat alight pain obi* to. tho Oa. Many inteirating cases in the f r 'city and ebiawhere,,who havo admit/ad to tho °per * alloy ,ein.be ae(111 and ieonerdted. Iteridenet and . ofrie*277Ponn street. .' WAiIIIIiGTOIC CITY, Jan. 14. 1860. -.4f4sari. : As I bares great many inquiries •friegniclett aid flower iced', that hare'annually been Ahrtribmted from the Patent Office about thia time io Atio:Ter4 and es,l regret very moth that .1 will not he able to aupply.triy eonstltuents.as r expected, you WM do me afavor by publishing the enclosed, wb telt will explain the remen. .T believe there was no ap propriation made br Congress of the last mission for : purpose.. Yours, .40.; IC. 11.100IIIIZAD. U.S,PAT/lIIT Omer, J 00.13, 1860. •- r Sir 'reply to . yoar communication of the'lltth IneL r ;l regrorto•say that there are no reeds for dia -1 teibatian this winter. Mr. Ballerl note is herewith • t PheTea•plpots, about 'which you desire informs _ Mon, will not be distributed north of Virginia borer° April. Yount, fiery resPeetfully, • D. Brsuor, commissieler. Hon. J. li. lifoourisan, ILIUM Beim. U. S. 'AdIVAL R~6117110 O/ SIZE dONTIIIII MOUS TO -- tam plawratf PiIIaSTIMANIn 1109P/T BOR TUE pssaink—This, meeting was held on Saturday .1, 0 44 3 4 we regret we:were unable, to be present. n o s, Bakewell, req., was iiiillo - 91791r, and Jas. Weandless, Esq., was chosenSooretary. The rie,Mittuf of the Trealmrer. John harper, ~ Esq.i- f isho hes no long and faithfully filled that pion; lea apntorcd. It ahows e,.balance of $13,- Sii7.o3 in the Treasury, including $1,760 of .honds.:and mortgages, a sl_ooo note taken in pityment of subioription and legacies and Alto . &any, County warranhf for $059.72.; The followingstatement theme the 'flannels! :i-oprition= of the Iftwipital for tho past yenr, to ''selher Will an exhibit-of the total receipts spa I nipenditurea of the institution from its rout. vent:cement to the present deter -Arafement apse Trecnrier fortie yearadin; .7t 4.11,196'1 141. ItafatteepotatUlerattit. January 10, 1239.......5,3,069 fa StatoSporopelations - -....-- —VOX° 00 :lontrldnalltamelartiocat...- 9,712 76 20212 76 pxy .... 10,7.07 07 1,19.16 00 11altalt1 Whittaker Paratt•—••• 6,00000 , Taterrakalicelrad ....... ........ 176 61 Pape:lsm, maintenance or baavlbil, anhul,n, CIL. $15,055 sc ' Salmon ab zaattangur,dlseannt awl lan on Oldllosplnntbalt ,pnL di t ngs; — n(i . lprocemon;; _ Pea brintar . ' Insane Itavital, tosd and innprotalnents, -of " ' Total • -:-.;:.................-...-' $51.018 7G ' Dance 10 Treasury • -.................-.... 13,527 OZ . . Mr. 3. IV.. Kerr, the .wellAcnown architect, made a report to the - Minding - Corimittee in re- I ferenee to the.riesr...btrilding now in process of erection near Setwielo.: . , The roofing of, the bUilding, which la involved in the present colo r tele ; M il lb c r o A m pleted p".ti Gr e g or Novem berd' . . .The. cast of the work now m ud t-, contract will '4 . 1) . 0000, on which $1G,85 , 1 has-been already Told, the payments being regulated by monthly estimates en the amount of. work dorm, reserv- ing twenty-five per cent until - all of t 6 work la completed. The cost of the 'bulldingr, when completed, will be about $lOO,OOO. They will tie completed, it to expects d, early in the autumn of 3,861 Jr- . Dr. J. A. -Rood submitted his annual report, from which we learn the following: ; ;:,- dati.1,13430.,, ' Males. it ROA. Tr.t.' 'riittitrilloTbal, J.n. 1. 1359..... ..... -OH o. m ' . Recelsed tines to Jan. 1, 1300--.-....4- 71 Z 7 10 , 4 Cruder treatment durin g the year-4.-13H 7: , , 1.33 16116.hrri NZ! . d '"'" i 'lliTZ - 7 7! ' n ' . : : 1 .1 , 00, , nuluiprectd, . „ dr,..)-... .7 -,;_ ~! , Dlea.. - 7 1 ~. ---- Total dfedesexad....-------. , vi .-2 . 1 2ffiTtimers , „Taa:1;1860 - :-:.-.-... GI Z'.. , }eo ~.-' ' - Wliols somber reeditirrre'KEirill.l6s/1' _.209 . IT-I WA .. ' .osennttted by order. of Ceetts- . ..-. ... :-.. - Co oo et , .. Ceurmlateby,Dlrecttese(Pcur:.----. CO .an 1.1 Coulialttee by ft1ead0.......-.- co r, lii ... Dlrebargel, recavared.;». .. : ... -,....---. 7c SI 1111 -_ • .. Do. Improved.- -• , Au.' tueutpreved..---...... 13 10 oo ...-' Total era:e - ct."'ia- --.:"...•:...:.---lIS .01 =2 ~-...Amettlalteti,-liia:r- -. .z-. --' •et ;.9"'' 100 • ' 4 • 4ol, Q , Erffitt= 2 . l ctuastolian . .....-:..-.319 ', 121 , -: ~. The . :pamobts--wene.sent. irate 'the following ' eilleiruthi - ettinntios: -- - -.. ',- - ',. - alleabtaty e1ti....11 CrawCa.f....-....:- 7 Lallans— `e i1tea d b 0 tib. 4 .,......6 7 6 0tt!........1....- 1 =172 . . - - ' 3 l 1 ' Aflustroug.-..:-.. Erkt:.......- : .... -. G Venango ...- .._- 1 Derier -.....-..*-26 Fayette- .-.......20 Waablugtou--.-10 8ut1e'...... - 0 Grerue.--.: -......... IS Westalorelau.l..... 5 ' From Ohiu; 0114 . • Irgfuhyteirt lowa, fir. • 1, The Decker, report 'Woe an -tibia one, going fritlirlitli thismatters nalbrally itiggested by.his ,- .COMomitionwithihe leatitMlon. , ..Three hundred 494 thitiyArro patiente havo• beets-admitted to the llospitidaiuseit - Was opened. Illicti hie:been ... done towards the ornOmeeta- ' Alan cAike grounde about the Ilospital within ' the - pm:l,lmm Mr... 3. IV. Kerr presented them, __..... ii fine Potualain,mhich ie a great sourceof amuse _ _- 'Meta to Abe patients, many of whom have the . .f Itlie oitt of the yard Wlol'4oll come - at their I ploiAltiler: ,i' After the yarienSreperte had been read, an ,--: election for 'seven managers ensued. The fol lOwltig gentlemen were utitteimetisly re-dented: 4.,K-_: - Moorliend, 'Jahn Iferron, William Wilkins, W. W.-Wallace, Joseph Pennock, James T. Kin '4a.a; and. litre. Al. Darlington. ; , The Boird or . . ~.".iskitzed by re-eleeting-the former fheele-Thoe. . - Ilskewell, President, John Graham and James Atitionlito, YieSPresiderds: - John harper Seere tkry and Treasurer. . i The'lloard - then adjourned. '' • Banraiscark.—ln---4he 'Court of Quarter :4es• stone' on Monday, - Judge "MeCluro passed Sell josioaron the following parvenu: John Williamei who pleaded guilty lo ler. ceny.e.V..4 quantity of jewelry from Kennedy's store,on SL Clair etreet,leas sentenced to the paultentiary 'for 18 menthe.. Jana svrilieuxis, convicted lost week of cut s young Inan limed Caddy, on the face, with a razor, was sentenced to 'JO months in the • penitentiary. ''..:DisCltargeet-;- 4 •Miclinelllulbaugh, charged with atuisigl and battery, 'end Catharine McDivitt, charged with larcoy, were discharged from - pripon yenta - day, by Judge McClure. In the Gone ot the inst named defendant, the commit ting nutesiratemado no return, and in the Inner einorttre.gron4inryfignoneAillo -Monostas - Boiriudi was milled upon yeeter, day morning to hold ap iniluisfiriFraklin town "ship on the body'of a German mimed John P. HOU:. The detained .was working for Robert Parke, and on Sunday morning took a tit, in Which he dia. Ire was about 35 years old, and - mnt hf falba iutentpciate habits. 4riother.—An old lady named Mrs. Mary Mar tin, living in the old fort at the Point, went to a grocery; ,Vestordag morning to procure acme mottling; and idler leaving the store she tell oti tho sonnet, yes take n op and carried into her hnnse,..nrheie she died in a *few minutes. She -was a widow about 45 years - of age. ---- " 4.0m/YSIZAUS MB= MitTllo.l2t ALLEnAist —The Allegheny Bible Society will hold its an wied Ineetleg this - (Theedsy). evening, the 17th init., in the .Rey. -Dr. Swift's Church, Beaver street: - Rey. Mr. - Bradford; of the. United Pree byteriatt Church, and Professor Wilton, of the Western Theo/ogieal Setahlary, will - addrees the - - meeting., The Ladies! Bible Societies, of both cities, the Young Metes Bible Society of Pitts burgh, istid all who wish well to the Bible Milo; arwcorclially Invited to attend. Exercises coot. medals at 9 o'clock. ' • ' . RELD, agent, of tho Pennsylvania Colonization Society; arrived in the city yester day;from his •residenoe near Washington; Pa. Italie stopping at the . St. Charles. The boom gentlamsn's mission hero is on behalf of the Sedielyi and he whl spend Beide days in this and • iti.o o lalguoui chief Allegheny in eoliciting donations for the Society.,_ We shall have a far the? •to say in reference to this noble cause .to- • • ow. We hope pr. Reed may meet with - • • •.1 success in his visitations. , • •-• aza . L ire received s °National -Bask Note it a hed nePtrler," of this date, pub. __tsars.' Feld Sr Litre: This is an ex irt7kinGetliittl consider it tho best work of Wetiptione Cpli . .Lt a 11 0 west. IV, find do aot given,b7 In this Reporter which 00 . 0cin.eyer3 , . e 74 l. l ter. There should be a .grgratch : lntildlag. r7- "out; Office in the L 5 StEr3.—.4oBll. Rakell4 Barker adver usi lost - on Hand groat a bunch of small keys. Atitheral reward Will by paid on itsalr return to Oa Stay; earner Llberlyaad Band , - &Torah's time will present Itself for cewing,atiP-tOl , Sewing./ambit: then iho mum,. Every family in. this eennutulity—in, town and' to= t r y, e h ott i4 strive to add to, its. usetal furniture an 'wile:lb:which facilitates wails lame labor. A toed, tenable Sawing Machine will soon became itulitple: Au - wen-to-44 thrirty'..azd Mohotaical,:housabolde. - : amt. sushi tambines. Tire M tblitei:or Oroviii4 Biker; 44 hid at the corniiiior atkivir.gutylittroucl.th,-24 0t417, aver Aupg DAILY CITY AFFAIRS by Mersoneeontoet. Observations for Um auttte, G. E. Shaw, Optician, 53 Fifth St.— corrected daily: Is sew. ref rnen►.. Oo 38 00 4S 9 o'clock A. X. 12 w . 6 P. er. Barometer.—... .0 week preceding Jan. Ifidi BANE ST 441311L5T fort Specie. =lot... leloslW 351,4531,703,423 579,3911 176,910 1,533,137 212,6.95 93,120 949,397 144,120 80,659 717,286 107,495 77,01' 010,103 00,43$ 108,730 672,277 212,207 92,629 805,744 185,111 n x 4 • Erk rittab'gh 243,820 Hy:lenge Irk 554,005 M. A, AI. " 224,787 Citizens' " 255,300 Meehaniee' " 304,00 Iron City " 235,455 Allegheny " 262,400 Last .rook.. Incre:ire Decrease ITrone - ury Not." arol Notes of other . 74;16,6 127,440 49,400 9,393 21,234 39,632 33,530 Pittsburgh.... Exchange M. & M Citizen:le )Mechanics'...._ Iron City...... . Allegheny OEM! QE PASTOR noted eonaoti., inurob, in thi ATE OP TRUETT CEPEt 0 since, T. B. hymiiis is city, 'with o view t Europe,teadered hie resignation hf -the pastorate of the church, in which ho hag no letig - presided. This resignation wan tendered is an affectionate letter to his people, dated 1.1, 1859, which wo find Perceives unable to - giro retire this morning, owing to the pressure on our col,- ow ns no the receipt of that letter the ranee, -lag action waslalica : • At a meeting alba Vestry of Trinity Church, Pittsburgh, held on the :td of Jsuuary, 'IMO, the following prcatahle and resolutions, offered by the Had. Themsa M Howe. were ttattiaioualj , adopted. IVunns&s, the Vestry of this Church h.ta ro• caved a lettee from its respected nectar, au. nouncing his desire to absent himself from the Parish,with a stern° the tour of Europe,in cons pony with his family, and suggesting that en ab sence sufficiently protracted to .enable him to carry out the purposes of his visit may he found incompatible with the continuance of his pasto ral relations, has tendered to the Vestry his re eizmation; is reepouse to which it iZ on the part of Vestry. Res°lreel, That SO 11111th Cfsaid teller as relates to a resignatiou, is received with unfeigned rc• gret. That the Vestry do not consider the with drawal of the Rector, for the period indicated by him, a sufficient reason for the suadering of their official relations,. the cousummation of• n Glob would 'be attended with the moat unhappy cocoa quenceo, not Onlyle thin parish,hot to the cause of the Church • geobally throughout the ;Vet t; and therefore that the proposed resignation ho affectionately - declined and a committee of three appointed to-solicit'' it s withdrawal. Emitted, flu leers That the Realer is hereby authorized, lity'dhe united vote of the Vestry,to make such temporary ppvi9ion for the discharge of the ltutieri of Pastor to the Perish, during . his abegnAg as will unable him to moke his centempMfed joarnry. Meserti. 3.. 11. Stionnberger, It. Ifrpburn; Jo siah King and Thomas M. 'lowa, were neroril as the coramittco under the first raeolutien. J. 11. Sll4blllEfiti President of the. Vestry. To the Vestry of Trinity Cintrehb" DBllll have received, with no common emotione,iyour recent action in rvfer• once to my realgbation of the ffecterahip Trinity Parieb. The strong feelings of ocaff ,doncr and affection tvidob have time heou mani. 1 Insted, although prompted by far too I.:tribal a - iew of the valve of my serrice.s, furve yet no. moved upon ma, Chat I have not the heart- th press my reeignat on, or resist the *lobes io unanimously expreßelt i hot.eittvoenfeastbat 1 my sense of duty na been greatly modified bi the united action or a liody,for ...shoed °Onions and. judgment I entertain Ra . LIE:I n respect, en( thiVestry of Trinity Church. I In offering, as yin do, to assnma all the re.t. stionsibillry of the grrangernein which you pee; pose, I shall looki with entire confidence fur your earneet co-operation with whoever may bb left in charge of the Parish. Be assured, dear trethren, that 1 shali go from you with feelings 6f no common endearment, and shall look forward with pleasure to the day wbeo, by the good Providence of God, I may resume say labors among you. Invoking your prayers in behalf of myself and family, Chet we may be guided and protected in alt our journoyings, by the hand of the Al mighty, and tbat my return to you may be "in the fullness of the tlrasing of the Gospel of , Christ." I ramie, your attached friend and Pastor, I TIFEODORII B. Lvattet. Pittsburgh, Jan.!l I, ISGO. 1 Cover OF 0 - 0:11 Ann Tomitsen —Before Judges M'Clure, Adams and Parke. . 3fenday, Jan. Id , IR3O.—Trial Joe Amon.- The case of Jas. Bilaibrook and John M'Adame, the two hop, who pet fire to the House of Ref. uge, on the 10th blatant, came up for trial yes , terday. J. F. Slagle, Etiq , appeared io connection with theliistriet Attorney for the prosecution, and M. Swarlzwelder, Esq , for the defence. We learn froth another sooree that BradOrook is a ehermaer. 110 is one of the Bowery Boss, and came to iNs Slide from New York. Be waS committed frnmSewlekley. lie is. about 17 years of ego, and WAdatce between 15 and 11t. Brad. brook is a clear headed, fearless-looking chap, who would appear to fear neither man nor devil; Ile is quite Small "for his age, and has a bold, fearless carnage With an eye that quails at nothing. M'Adamir is a more modest-looking chap. We learn•that Bradt:meek. is a genius. II it has written the history of a day in the loose of Refuge, in verse; that was well conceived and finished with touch artistic effect. The Managers•havo since the fire discovered that there existed for three or tour months and up to the present titne a Sociely among the boys called the ••Independent Order who Fear Nobody and Midnight Revelers." The originators of this Society were Bradbrook and M'Adame. Bradhrook,in particular, being eo intelligent and fall of energy, acted as a leader in oil these mat: tern. The triallasted nearly all day, and the follow ing are the leading facie in the case as they were disclosed. Martin Cowan, carpenter, who woo engaged at work on the house, and who is the regular carpenter at the institution, was first examined. Ile testified to the (MIMI. of the burning; that be Cow the smoke and flames coming up through the floor of the cane and choir room, and at once cut away the floor and threw water on the flames, extinguishing them. The joist, flooring boards and girders were burnt about half an kith in depth. Hugh Blakely, an:inmate of the Ithuse, a boy 17 years of age, testified that he saw Bradbrook, STAdams and Severance, the morning of the fire, goAhrough an opening in the floor to the cellar below the cane room, and come up again; about fire minutes afterwards there was an luta of fire; that a hole had been cat for the purpose of Pu G u e la or g g i e n K fti tlso, steam Keiser,' dpe Deputy Sheriff, testified that he had brought Bradbreok and McAdams up from the Refuge on Saturday, and that they asked what was to be done with Severance; he (Keiser)answered that tie did not know; that he had nothing to do with it. They then said that they ought not to do any thing with Severance; that they were the guilty parties, and had led &Vera= into the difficulty. lie said to, theta Ii was a very lied thing for them to do, and they said they would do , It again if it was to do over. George Graham, an inmate of the Refuge, aged 13, testified that on the morning of the fire be saw Bradbrook, :McAdams and Severance ' .some up from below the : Cane room through a hole behind the door, and Bradbrook asked hi m not to say anything about it. About five min utes afterwards Ite (Graham) Trent to get satiate bottom, and the fire came up through some holes in the floor. Re gave the alarm and the officers came and put out the fire. Clarkson B. Severance, sworn—Have been in the Rouse of Refuge five years; on Tuesday morning last Bradbrook asked me to go to Pol e" and get a match; I wouldn't do it; he got a match, went down below and lit a pile of cane; radbrook, McAdams and I wont down,to Oct the fire; went down by the door that leads to the yard; the alarm of fire was given in RIX or men minutes. Cross-examined--11avo been in tint lionso fire Years; was sent there' for playiog . 1 1lookey" from echotit; I tratiMieent and sow them; I came here to testify of my own accord; no ono spoke to me about coming; hove known them tors long time; firet told on them about 15 minutes attar the Ore was lit; told hint in the office; be did not Threaten mo to make me tell; bo neither prJm+ Led me nor threatened me; Mr. McConnell, one of the °Morro, 1 tote; be took no and put wi in ' , Memo rooms and questioned no; we eel - the place on Ike becauen tho how didn't treat ni xight; . ' we didn't neat io get out of the Howe of 'Benign; think It , reaaßradbrook WU> fleet pro row; b sot tho House on fire. • ; ' '.'•-•,•,•:• • • PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, JAN U 4 D. P. Lowery, sworn—Am Superintendent of - the Donne of Refuge; heard an alarm of fire, or rather a noise in the back yard; wan sick in my room, and heard froM the matron that;there was a fire; hurried to the place and directed o Work man to break up the floor with a sledge; water was brought in largo quardities and the fire ex tinguished. , [Mr. Lowery than preeeeded to describe the locality of the fire on a Map . ] In Our examination of the bop we seaweed that it Ras known they had set fire to the building, and put queetions in a kind, familiar manner, -well, my son, why did you.do this," etc . Mr. Swartzwelder Honor boars the answer of the gentleman; I think there aro cases in the books of this kind; the way in which this question was put, makes it an in ducement to the prisoner: the question was, therefore, illegal. Mr. Slagle thought the law had never been oarried so far; the manner of Mr. Lowery was intended to bring out tho troth, and appealed to the better nature of the boys; I think the tes timony admissoble. The court made the testimony admissable. Mr.-Lowery, resumed—l visited Itradbrook first; started the conversation with him as I have describedrllradbrook said he had done the thing to injure the bees: I told him that it would not injure the boss, bet the institution; he said ho was sorry if it would injure the institution, but if It would only injtire the boss, Mr. Durant, he would do it over agt; Ito was committed OP the 18th of October, 1 58; ho is the brightest boy I ever had nutter my control; the boas of the shop exercises en discipline; he reports only to the officers; the abort' aro not under the canto discipline as they were; all discipline comes un• der my direction; serious offence') are all re ported to me; 1 saw Severance on the day of the fire, end questioned him; Dradbrook avowed that he did not arch to escape from the Refuge; the amount of damage done in dollars and cents was hat triflin,o; the Refueo is a habitable build lag, and Ihe officer.] and their families live in it Mr. Single rested his care after Pllblroittilttf An 711,527,518 (11430,55 C 143,962 07,06 61,937 119,659 5,549 19,3461 2,300' 20,56 $29,753 19,019 29,718 14,539 25,279 3.3,62? IS,. 29 - We of Trinity n tour in set of incorporation of :2'2.11 April , ISrel. Mr. Swarmwelder said the ledsquid nn wit ceases, nor hod they ohortunity to gel any. He had a point of law however to make. It wig so important in arson so it woe in burglary, that the bonse dinged to.heve been burned should ho laid as in the possession cf somebody. In the indictment the house is spoken of as the ••ilotise of Refuge. - In a case cued where an alms house was burned, the property was !aid as that of the Directors of the Pose. Mr. S. then made some remarks to the jury Ile said he had Iteen nnexpectedly placed in this painful position . [Mr. S. had been appointed by the court to de lend the boys.] Ile said these proceedings wore a delightful commentary upon tile manage meat of the House of Refuge. The house was established fur redeeming and reforniing int each boys no are here brought by its taunt and asking you to send them to the penitentiary. But a few weeks eine° we learned hare that the girls there are made bawds of; to-day we learn that the boys are made penitentiary birds of This forsooth is a r•fortn.rtory institution: Here is one of the most intelligent boys I ever ta:t with, who, &Rar two yearu in the in.it ution, comes here charged with arson. These are sun bun as it is said , ore ..tsf the kingdom of lea ven" they have made him fit for the other I:Me dan:l and yet; are to parlor it. It is your duty to net here as men; to examine earnestly tool the cause of this charge. Thick you that buy would ect on tire that building without some con trolling cause' Examine tutu the ilincipline of this hOliSc and learn if you can the roving canoe There is here a point of law to Which I nould direct your attention. If the fire woe set lit ord. r that the boys might get out, it WOO not time It must bo r. willful atlc rapt to burn if.s 11 outer If the ffialiciana 00003 does not cart, thou it to raisderneanor, not a felony. [Several cocoa wore hero cited.] If you can bring your minds to the conclusion that.the netting fire was t o flb cililale escape. then it will he only a misdemea nor. I know you will conclude that there is come better place for that beautiful boy, than the Penitentiary, among thieves and murderers I third: it a great shame, that the officers the Refuge should seed that boy here at. till. If you send him to the Penitentiary. what will ',conic of tam? He has that is him which.,will make film a devil if you give hint a devil's education Is it to smother that spark , of divinity that chi bar, the bench said/ this array of talent nod of learning are hero apron:third 7 ticritlornet., leave it fur >uu to say. ' answered the legal argument. Ile anis:arid tbo ease, tiled about the.duigtent to horn the noose, es doing away the charge of arson, by ehowteg that the fire in the case cited by Mr. Swertzwelder wan used simply as an `re element of escape, atidepith no design of burning down the jail. To the jury he teed they were empanelled simply to decide upon their oaths, are theee boys guilty or not guilty. Ile would not review the testimoey. We have the fact of the fire and the eirenrastances alluding to it; we bare also their own confeeeion, made under no compulsion in inducement. It makes no /litter ence whether they intended to burn the House down or not Mr. Slagle then went le to a de fence of the officers of the Refuge, against the attacks of Mr. Swart:welder. The men who founded that inetitutiondld not epee.' their time and money to build up !hie House for selfish motives. They have done it all for the public good. They have sent hundreds forth, reformed and redeemed, and we moot not, wo cannot con. dawn them, the institution or its ollieere, if on cneionally they find boys like 'hoer who here proved ihemeelves past redemption. Mr. Single Repko with much feeling, eloonehee and effect. Judgo M'Clure's charge woe one of mush feeling. lie said if one in leo or one in twenty of the boys committed to (hr Refuge are retorm• ed, it is doing a great work It deserves tie oontinuanee end support of MI good men Ile then proceeded to lay dawn the law in the cage, and inetructed the jury that to Pet !tee Itt building for the purpose of Wowing his escape in arson. If the wood is charred, although the building be not burned down, it is REGAL lie concluded by saying that the 'court, the jury, the effaces and managers of the institution, and every good person would Welt at anything that would tend to alleviate the crime. We all deplore thin necessity that brings no here, bat all concerned deem it necessary that this cane should be tried. There ore two aides . to this case. There is tho House of Refuge with its hundreds of inmates, who must not be burnt up. The judge then referred to the punishment. lie mild the court must take' the responsibility of that. There ie the jail there iv the Refoge, there is the penitentiary. The jury retired and after an absence of an bear and a half returned a verdict of guilty and commended the boys to the mercy of the court. Bradbrook laughed when ho heard the verdict We do not heoltate to allege that Bradbrook has seen the play of Jack Shepard and read the National Police Gazette ever Melee he had it in his power to ova or read the like. - COURT OP QUARTER BESRIONS —43orOTe Judged McClure, Mellon and Parke. Jan. 1016.—Commonwealth V 3 Jan. li. Mc- Cabe, indicted for misdemeanor in oloe.e. The facto of the ease, as stated by Mr. Swarlawelder, counsel for the prosecution, are as follow : Mr. Jos. E. McCabe is a Justice of the Peace in South Fayette township. Mr. David Harris became indebted, in 185 G, to Lavinia Sterns, in the sum of $2OO. Harris died on the oth of December, 1858. hiellabe administered upon his estate. Sometime in September, after the decease of Harris, Lavinia McMillan (whose maiden name Was Stevens,) raent 'teed ,e Mr. McCabe the fact that Harris had been indebted to her, and asked Mai to secure it. Mrs. Har ris, the widow, also spoke to him about the debt. In January following hleCabe told Mrs. McM. that he had secured the debt, but told her Loney RE little as possible about it, as it would bring him into great trouble. Tho docket of McCabe sets forth that on the 12th of -April, 1850, por tico appeared before the magistrate, when the matter was amicably arranged, and Harris made confession that ho owed her $2OO and caste. The transtiript from the District Court shows the judgment to have been entered up for $2OO, although $24 of interest had accrued. The charge therefore made against McCabe Is, that he entered up a claim upon his docket for $2OO, 'setting forth that both parties were present, triton neither party woo present, and that ho co lored thejudgment for $2OO when it should have been for $224. • Mrs. Lavinia McMillen testified that David Harris, who was bur step father, owed her $2OO in 1856; that ho gave her a note for that amount, which the holds; (note ehowo;) 'signed the note for Harris in prase:too of my , mother and *sister, because ho couldn't write. David Meath now :dead eines the oth of December, 1.858. spoke to McCabe about collecting:the . Money for me about the itild day of December, the day of the 'apprailement of Harris' petit; spoke to him .about it afterwards, but didmot before; he Bald ;he could not eel] anything then, but ho would :try to secure. tho money for me; about two or .three weeks later,'. he said he had it stunned, that :I should notlose a cent of it; told him I via glad, :that I wanted it to educate my ehild;" hi asked !pie not to say It*bing about it; tbatiL might make hiei a dear. job;;,he told Lett something :about . enteritig it On the -4aoket, hut I' didn't know whether it was right or erring; tlicliet tor 'deretond it; I was not at: Xcilitheantltee ett.the 12th of Apiii. 1858 ; I know giiielfirde. mut 'net at that :offiall'PA - tbs; rile anit'ono . to 'o4 o :McCabe Sid lirapgp this The laving conolptielikitoir. I.ojo*!tc,lt ,rIT.T:s..:...k:URGII . GAZETTE Ans - xviisanr.=-The 121 Anniversary of the Plitsbarth Tonrig Men's Bible Society, was held last everdrg, at the 31 (Now School) Presbyte rian Chuieb. The exercises were opened by a lase: • _Thireading of the Scriptures was by Rev. D. J. Verites; prayer by Rev. It. Gracey; singing of part of the . 15th ['Balm by the congregation; after whioh foElhwed the reading of the regular reports by the Corresponding Secretary, IV. 11. Kincaid, the Treaenrer, E. D. Jones, and Librarian's, by John Culbertson. The addressee of Rev. W. A. Davidson, A. M., and Iter , ,Jamen Prestley, were finished before we arrived.' We learned Alm. they were both eloquenVand impreasive. We beard the remarks of Dr. Kanter, and such as we were able to jot dove, we did. Re said: The I Psalm, nportion of which had been jag read - , contained two thoughts: the first is, "the 'arra the Lord is perfect, converting the soul." If I understand the word "convert," no coed in the Old Testament, it covers the first change of the heart, and all subsequent exercises in religibas life. The two men , who wrote the most of :;that hook were converted—Moses and Pant. This word of God it was that converted Mom, thee , greatest man of the old world, who preferred Christ to the crown of the greatest em pire of Ito world. Paul, ;Nebo breathed out threatening and slaughtef, woe converted by the word of Gad. And besides these two inspired men, look at our day. We heart last year that two of our young teen frou tbo Allegheny Seminary, and two from Princeton, had shed their blood for the cause of Christ. ghe law of the Lard hadoonverled their soul. The other thought, is—"the rtatutee of the Lord orwkight. rejoicing the heart." What could we do in" This howling, wicked world—howling sorootimtin tte with the devil--what Ocilla we do without Ittio bock of onneolotion? Infidels tell we of oilier . tioneolatione I know ono to soy to bin frioni: who woo in groat dietrese —"Why mourn? it le the lot of man." What trbsolalleo in that: When I ani bury• ing, the ilfo of my bosom, what consolation in the friend,' who point too to another man doing the lame:Thing Tito Gospel plan to not to make an hard-bOnrisd hut to give consolation. It ova 'tit is iliO' Lord that doeth this, nod he doeth all things well," Whom the Lord toroth he chasten et h. It WWI no that the Lord Jams was a man of borraiso lad grlefo. Tho happient mon in christendorn i 3 he who though in anguish teem the liana, hf the Lord in nil (hinge and recog nises it rit Laub and lero In conclubion be Co. honied the ecciety to go co and if poeolitio redoublq`Jlutr eitorlA In bonding ohroml the wo r d of 0,7,1 151,03 and in plac:ing it in tho hands of All peoplo• James then reed iho 11.1111C8 of the Uiretitore appointed to oh the runts:hes for the noxtvcar co (allow Iltrvs, 01 Ow C.:10.1111 1-1 Vr...111411110 (1.011-- A. , . Davao, A. M. WAMARIAM Jo. Y. la y. h 1.10.1,.. 11 11 A • M.l....eltAlnveuti, %%H. 1V..t110” 4/11 4./ 00 J. M. ktort.l4l, .1. W. Irwin. • CA,: .1 41 , .1.. 111/1..1.t1er, JAI Long. 0;11 IV , Didetu, I , lllAttito...l • VA.0.1. AA J.. S Morrow, T McVay. 1-1 I,l'o io 410 It MEN wter, W Aka rtAl. 1 2n.1 do 401 do A Hill. W J H4IVAII. 1.11 Ail,' dO, .1 1 It 110,0.3 Blcllniattn 1 2/1.1 .1.. 11.: ' 11 '111 rl•vd, WA. Frew .1, 00 A • AI 'fwd.]. A(1 Wilton, 1.1, 0.. '44: .1. !VV.. /Z4.1./t. 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Wnt, Ron) /town. Mr. Kintiaid moved that the board meet et the Churnh on Friday evening. The ei.pgrcitatian then or 111: Old Itutelred and with ll lu from .1/r 1Ce11d , ..11; -brake up. ThelOilllprilly„ Li e abotracio of the room read: - 13 S. über, Treasurer, rend the report of the attocisl r knditioo of the Society, Thefideekt • hos p a id be Parent bioniety.. ...... SI,TIS!) Export oei. 1,403 80 Fends in xreaouey 348 SI The Balance in Treasury front loot year 625 35 Colleefed.by egento 3,404 64 Dooketiobl • 6 78 02 The' Littierian, Mr. John Culbertson, reported the cash f,alil by the Treaourer... .... ....$528 Coati paid by Librarian 411 211 Of Ono antount paid !apt year ......... 16.1 77 The balance due on the yerteo operation is $53,4 Is,' The repair of the Board of Manageru through Mr. W. It liiecaid, the faithful Correttlynding Secretary; alindea in feeling termo to ibe death of fleary,WGrary, Etat , who woo long a faith ful and motive member of tho Soei4ly, and who lately dieti.' Tail, agents have, beau employed in Ifie field. P..ifirritb, our city null, bas been eat played iris' t wo-foid capacity. The number of families 4fitited is or which 1d975 . w et , foiled detitit are of the Scripturea, being about Iltio Ices then the former year. Number of vol umes '49; ; number doualcd 465 ; c a lm :sou fernisherkla Roman Catholics 6:1; value of do nations s.:ml ! , ti, miles of Bibles and Testaments stlii 79, amount of subscriptions Tor the year coding January If,, $1,159 89; old subscriptions collected ''s:4;l9 75; total cash received since last atutoal report $1,010 . 01; outstanding subscrip tion for 1859 . , $480,60; aggregate amount sub scribtal 04 collected during the past year $l,- 490 SG; flambee of persons oanstitued life mem ers at ssleach,-8. Rev. J. K. Miller labored in the same; field (in the rural districts) no last year and'veith good success. Ile visited in the couttly 48 ; 60 families, camber of constitned life members at $lO each, 18; 189 made'lifo nietabera,tiader tit yearn of age,at -. 55; whole number, `..110; value of Bibles onated $0077; cash ritceivo for Bibles, etc., $l5 48; amount of subsciiptions for the year ending January 10 , $1.1141.421; cash paid $1,11058; outstand ing subscription $BOO 51. The .pgr•ifi* worl. of Ilo• In • agents thn 11.442; Curb for Nnte,f,l Z;": Valli', of S,llll 11+; C , o7lectioom.Sl,l::7 liutmaneang .. 1 %p.00n,e1:4 , 3 II: Life Inembert,lo%Copleo of Scriptuttn Fold nt Ihn Wromitrory. 81!+";7; Notnloer In mg.!, 1,160, to Lunn, 2,n15.; /V order of Pain!, 10S; it,Ll%., v, % .. on • , 7nu falleldng p.rwm hi.ra L.-:n med. La. Direram 0 the A etericet 00. Ia oeve. /leery liendiaL 0. L. uo Witt. e. Iliatetthy, Betenel irultoe, 1. a Peretatg an. Urotge H. Itiieeell. 1115Tonlartt. society met in the M. L.:llDoma )55t evening. The folloWing offieere werc elected for the en. ening year.; lo wit: For Pr6ident lion. Witaon hf:Can,llrss. . . WienProoldenlo, Jae- Veeeh , of Fayette County; Or.:D. S. Junhin, of Blair Courtly; Dr. W. D. Darin', Dr. N. B. Craig and llon 11. M. Brachenriilge, of Allrgheny County. U. L Nolan Rue (looted ti,.c re Imy a.,1 Li- It. it. PSlmer, Esq.. woo elected Treasurer. Moo. Jas. Veech intimated hie acceptance of any invitation to deliver a lecture before the society at a licui,.to be fixed at an earlier day. P. S intet 12 :erd, reported a charter for the society which was adopted, and he was instruct ed to prociirn the enactment of said charter. The Secintary read an Eenay and aleo a paper from Mr. Piddle, which was received with the thanks of the society. • Sort.; Baal. Itiaaces.—The "Blaisdell Bre. here" gave' their first Concert at the %Mlle Hall, loot evening, to an overflowing and delight ed audience. Tho Hall woo filled to repletion at an early hour, and the perforainacce went off with unusual' eel4l. In the absentia of theatrical amueemenin-i—indeed, of amuseroenta of any kind—the Ringers" bore arrived among ue at a most opportune moment, and will, no doubt, continuo to perform to large audienoes throughouatheir engagement. The ° Compute legions , hero ever been favorites with rale burgbern, and the nature ortheirentertsinmente being of chaste, entertaining and blameless ohmmeter, 'they may count pretty confidently upon a goodivn—full bonitos and rapturous op.. phase. They give an exhibition at 2 o'clock, this afteriihno, and again in the evening. Alt the young ratio should boon - hand . es there ia a rich tteat hVetoro for them. Tug Sloopiolders of tho Pittsburgh Formers' Meebardes'iTarapike Road Company, on tho ; IGth, electedllto fallowing officers:- Prusiderat: 1/e. R. I). Gasisio; Treasurer; /Da; Reed; , Mao agora, .7014, 8. Dilworth,. dos I'. Childs, Isaac Jones; Edsiard ROM, S. Ilarbaugh, D. R. Pro- Bah': • - Tux folktating persons were yeetordaiveleded Directore oL ihe'Allegheby & Alattobeeter B4eyrell, .Tahrt E. Porico r itobL B. lisfe, Jag: Eirkp4ttleir, ',lea. 5, NOVIi: Ball rie ; ole-clo.!,:itotary anCTreasiirer. - U%ntavcri;ALixpiis Rio directed . 43 - Efr-'PO,lite. adreetiviallator thateriioi ana ligelc, be sol , l by him Ilia *lording 410 o'oloolr, by orair of odolluietraepril of K. 11: Ilyao; Ato4sia'":a4 pao,totii ii 1117; bolov()IfoodiOliOL ti - k RECEIVED AT TIE DAILY GAZETTE OFF ICE Arrival of the Steamship Europa. Sargt - tr.t.r., Jan. 16.—The - Europa, Capt. Leith, from Liverpool on the 31st December, and Qdeen town on the In of January, arrived at Halifax yes terday rooming. The lino not being in working or der, the news had to be expressed to this place, but owing to the express rider waiting some betas at Halifax In the hope that the wires would resume oper- Aliens, he did not arrive hero until four o'clock this morning. The sera is of considerable interest. The dale of the meeting of the European Carvers seems, as yet, doubtful. It was vaguely reported that Austria, Spain and Naples will not send pleni potentiaries unless the Pope is represented, regard ing which doubts have been expressed. Russia re joets the programme advocated in the recent French pamphlet, °rope et la Congress." It was rumored that there were Ferbti , difficulties in .43 French Cabinet. r,•is rumored threatened withdrawal or tho Pope's lo is officially denied. rd Maccaulcy died in London nn tin 2Stli, of aso of tho heart, after a fortnight's Moss. . row boat had capaixed in tho Macey, at Liver !, and twenty-two lives were lost. I ho Paris Bourse bas ileciined I per coot, but had sally recovered. Liverpool Flour Marl was dull but 'continued ady. The Austrian journals were discussing the pamph let, and the Vienna tismotto regards it as a direct menace for Austria. It in nevertheless averred that in governmental circles the pamphlet has produced a disagreeable impression, the government being convinced that the opinions expressed are no: those of lbo Emperor Napoleon. Tho Paris Pays announnea that tho various pow.. ora invited to tin, Congrosit have heron apprised that at° meeting cannot take place on am day originally lined, and that a subsequent day will ho appoio Led. had prevailed that tho Pope's nuncio had threatened to demand his passports on valiant of the 050005 patupttleL nut Ile Path; oor rospiindent of the Loudon Pool nnoun,, the rn moo untrue. —llictiardgt.n. Sperm) t Co. , 1 . 011011 •rlour dull oat steady at 27s for American. Wheat steady but lirm • red tls ift.s Id; whim VF N 161: lle f d for Central. Calm doll; yellow 3164,32. Athaya .1 Co., Itu•hardgon, IaSpCLICO A. Co., and .I ae. Ill'llenry report Beef steady. Holders offered their stocl,, freely, lot are not rem ing sales. Pork doll, fsr 614. 1.111 doll, but ste•ady. Tallow ioieq butchers 55. been, by 7. 1,1, 7 1. 1.:, rrpr...' h. 1, , r r-rporil I PI C444 , n market yesterday elated firm; the Mait.3 were hadn altedt the npeculators and expiators tei,k I eine. The other mar hot. are unchanged. Sntur.la y e I'. N.-- elomel at Itri. (s. 51 for account, cx die. A nod., Elopo.,nt in ll. j h —The 'WHO ~(Mr. Smith, residing near :Maidstone, ran of with the It,. A. W. Green, curate the pariah mimic the parties The.lady has poverty in her own right amounting to if:100,000. 11=11 The Londonilerald's Paris correspondent speaks of difficulties In the ['retch Cabinet, and says Pc raignyie prolonged stay in - Paris is not anconno,ted with Walowskffil uncertain tenor or office, It is gated that ['tines Napoleon will tharlly appointed tlrand Admiral. iTALT.--Tho Milan liaactie announmi that am Duke of Modena Inns advance:l with troops toward, the frontier of Modena. Part of his army wax al • rani) , at a frontier town. 'The ['tench pamphlet i,,11 torn transialmd join and largely circulated in Romagna. A Ifoton dispatch reports that a lengthy into,' tou had Lama place between Cardinal Antonelli nod tho French Ambassador. 'rho latter had received Irmo Paris some explanations destined to reassure the rdecretneat on the subject of the tottorflf, pamphlet. The Martinis of Villa Marina, had declined the iovernorship of Milan, nod Count ;diem% had been uppointed instead. The Marquis of V.lll Marina goo? as Ambassador to Naples. Co inn--The North China lierall of N, th,rays that Mr. War.!, the Metric., Minwtcr, 101 l on Nov. 2,1, for naushan, a city soma thirty tnilc, below Foo Chow,to meet Ito, the General, and ronfer with him on the subject t.t the American tr e aty, and the prozont difficultica Between China, Franco and Fag. land. The authority however is not good; whilst on the contrary, we hoar of groat oetivity on the Fcitio - ports, which, of coarse, mean:, rebiotaneo. Lemnos, Saturday.—The Daily Now's Cu). Arline says the funds on Friday were firmer. There wam partial recovery ua the Paris Bourse, and the di, quisling rumor, relative to the Ceogress. mot with Ices countenance. The market closed at Itit, i e high. er than on Thursday. The ',adult feet rtnltiiiber the ritlktring telegram: Dec. 30.—Thorn is at this momont bassoon iLbs Cabinets of Vienna, l'ariA and Rome, an action each:lngo of dispatches. Thin is easily caplaiued by ttipaxioting cireumMaaros. All that is said of tho untamable disposition of sho Courts of basso is talso. Monseigneur Samini ulnas instructioos. Tau. 15, V. IL—The body of L. F. tirades was found to-14, and the four other bottles provlo.ly recovered wero identified n 3 thoso of Margaret and Catherine thrringer. title% A Bern ant Jahn Theron/. Servicing appropriate the °era:Ave were told le ull the churches of thin city this morning. Tho Mnyor of Lawrence hoe issued the f.illuwing, in view of the groat calamity which ha, fallen from a cloudless eky like a thunilerbrlt, crushing it with a weight of misery which no ealthly power ran raise; shrouding it with a cloud of angnish which no hu man hand ran dispel; it in rhaios ,if woe which despair =nut break : I recommend and earnestly beseech that on Tues day nest that all the rm.idents of Lawrence abstain from their avocations and labor; that they rot apart that day as one a prayer; that they got-in their re spective places of worship to join in those religions ceremonies which the occasion demands, nail thorn publicly ask God that Ile would temper ear affection with mercy; that he would restore to health those now languishing in pain undsulferine; that Ile would provide with a father earn ter the orphan and wid ow; Oust Ile would comfort and ,IppOrt 111.0 bereft of husbands and wives, petunia nod children; that lie would so order this a lg.! destruction as that good may rum, out of great evil, and that ear esperienee may tench wisdom throughout tho land. itligeerlf It. 5AND6119 1 .111., Moyer. The Do-k Sl ills; locotod near the ruins of l'em ben., has stopped work, the operatives refusing to continuo labor till the building has been thoroughly ermined no to its safety. Both Ilonn mot in j•:iat se,Pion and elected Stale Treasuru. tlifor weired I votes and May mad 41. SENATE.—Mr. Dendtl'c nomination as Librarian traa unanitnougly confirmed. Mr. Penney introduced a bill Filipino:tent/try to a bill incorporating tho Monong,ahcia Insurance Co. introduced a F.uppleniont to tha bill incorporating the East Liberty ; a4 O t o Incorporate tho East Liberty t Wilkinsl.urg fiat Co. Mr. 115py, a cupploment to the Lill taxing ccrtni New bona, Jan. 14 ---Itcmors rmpecting the in security 1:f the new State Arsenal, in the Seventh Avenue, have gained each force that many of the coddlers Whin to attend the state drills there. It 13 said s o me Of the Life Insuranee Companie4 threaten to cancel the poliriek they hold nn the lives of those who cony attend these drills. The building fell froni its own weight several months ago, while in process of erection. Tho Jura arrived this um., from Liv.•rpo<d on Ih , 31st ult. Sr. Louis, don, o.—Tho overland mail of the 23a. arrived - W4 000 m Arizonia, with data; to the and.sayliCaffliirElliett surprised a baud of Apache T Itttna . sett:truing front a thieving expedi tion from Sogbra,'noar Dragoon Springs, on the teaming of thollth ult., and killed three, wounded several and recovered upwards of forty head of Mock. ile horned the -camp and ull the effects. The river has been rtationary all day, the decline being checked hy a slight rise in the Missouri. The weather is cloudy, damp and cool, with indications of rain or now; Sr. Louts, Jan. I 6.—Tha M igaouri Legislature ad journed Obi morning. tiov. Stewart issued a pro clamation for an extra sestina, to be hold on the 27th of February next, to tape action on railroad bilk and other unguishod bualne,s. WOIIC6FIT ft, Alas., Jan, I5.—A largo mooting of our citizens met at the City flail this evening, for the purpose of affording eubstantial relief for the stifierera in the Lawrence calamity. The meeting µ165 prePilied over by Mayor Rico. Appropriate marks were made by several gentlemen , and a Com mittee to receive such sub3criptionn so may be offered was nprodated, consisting of the following gentle men : Mayor Rice, tiliphatn Salisbury, [mac Davie, & 11. Ilubeerell and Ira L. Karlton. ilinavtiowonrii, Jan. tho Kansas Lonikla ter°, the question of the Temporary Capitol still ra mparts unsettled. Tho principal Republican candi dates for the Senatorship are Joseph LI. IV Inchon and POineroy. Labe is using every exertion to gain the protitiou, but tt is said his chances are lessening,. Burrabo, J6n. 16.—J010p6 Bocardo, latolp arreat •ad at Prizin,,O. W., for passing counterfeit bills of the Philadelphia Bank, of Philadelphia, and on a $l. Louis Author, was tried at Brantford, hcforo Jadgo Willidcds, and ordered to be doliverod to the U. li. authorities, under the Aabburton treaty. Culotte°, .Jan. 16. The Omaha Nebraskian, of the 19th, states that the bill for the abolition of slavery in Nebraska, which parsed both houeee of the LeOlature, was vetoed by (toy. Black. - WARSAW, !Jo., Jan. 113.--JohmAymerson, hereto foie a eery respectable citizen, was yesterday arrest ed!hy a eterie mall agent, forisurtalnlng lettere from the mails. Ito era. takna to Jefforgon City. Cmcrorirerr;Jrm. 16.--Laso night, tho candle-fat:- I°4 of 3..21: "Rogers Co., with all tho contents, rtpr Malkly consmool Loco from $2,500 to $3,0001 tho attiotiat of inouramoo not auertaloott. • LipSTort, on. Lawrenee trapdy was al luded jo In the churches te.day, and at ttio meeting eithfPrlatere. I.Taioe, tut, esteler, $lOO was tcribidlor the suffezers. - . , 143..=-The lottery Cu. of Strati ,Yo Coiluie barn iloolded t 4, the Supreme Court, suetalniog the. peinti;of Swan'a oeuarel arta reran. emi the t#Ohtiott:of the lower court against Swell.. LATEST NEWS BY TELEG !MPH. LE!!! VOLUME L f 'III---NUMBER I 36 77 - 1 Thtr iv-Sixth Congress—First gess'On+ 'I WASnr:SCTON Crrr, Jan..n., Ilorsa.—A point of order woe raised on Frithit; by Mr. Leak° as to the admissibility of Mr. POl nington's plurality resolntions, and this morning it was pound arm. informally. Mr. Underwood indulg;il the hope that by this debate the people of the South had been itrouren to their position in tho Union, and lava become rally acquainted With the ends and aims. It would:he neither truthful, profitable nor just to speak of the Republicans otherwise than 03 the Abolition party, whom ho regarded as utterly unmindful of their Coi stitational obligations. In the COll.O of his remark's, he said be wanted a united South, and Um South-to demand nothing to which they were not entitlid. Divided, they were a prey to [action. This is ilt . ot the limo to tome a now party when the Republionus endanger the I nion. No man at the South is will ing to discolor the Confederacy unless [hair rights are dicrogatoled and the Constitution violated. Let the cry be justice and the Constitution. Let thpbe tut a union of the tree teen of the South with the men of the North for the mu:creation of that Inglis stniment. The Democratic party is the only hopd of the country. Mr. hill, in explaining, said there wero many geril tlemon in political lifo, who, Rough now co-operOt ing with tho Republicans, do not cordially sympii this° with them. A Union patty was proposed, based on attachment to this government and the enforce moot of all ita laws. 'Would it bo a national misfor tune to make such a division of the ItcpubliCan party Mr. Underwood wished to knew what evidonco . he had that any portion of the 'Republicans would jolta now party. Mr. Mill roplied that a portion of tho gentles:win who wore tilated on tho pcoples ticket, had shown their nationality by voting for Mr. Gilmer. Ito hopod that this class of moo would unite with Clio Union party and sepnrs.to thconiclros from tho publicans. Mr. l'aderamv.l responded by saying that they shored they were sertiunal mon by voting first for Mr. °row, and then far Mr. Sherman. Mr. Underwood ropliod that Mr. Cochran, wit° 1,14 alotent, could speak for hitupolf. Mr. ho would hoip you to a ktota..c.ra4c majority, very well. M r , underwond replied that ho walla not lorelitt down tho Con!titutional party nt the North to rna(fe a new party. Mr. Hill, in farther explanation. said, The non party WPS predicate/ on I gaol vet., et - the Mint iest, people. In answer to a imestion by Mr. Larribee, Mr. fill soil he bail over thought that, ;atoll genre Imitig equal, ho would ni ways rote for a native in prefo - ton man horn on foreign soil. I Applause.] Mr. l'earrivriiii tri,ho.l to know how many Social. ern oppositianistg mould vote fora North. Western rye Southern Democrat. Mr. Stakes replied that ho had already said that, in the contingency between a Republican and Dem ocrat, he would vote fur a sound, conservative Dottie cent; not fur a man who is in favor of Judge Deal glas, with his squatter sovereignty principles, for the Presidency. Mr. Morris, in replying, to a portion of Mr. l'adeq woods remarks, repeated that the l'resident hp abandoned his original position, and made a bid for Ate Southern rote in tho Charleston Convention. I House adjourned. Varin. petitions wet, presented Mr. Douglas offered h resoluti.m that the .ludieictot' be inetructed to report a bill for the protect:on or till the Staten and Territories against invasion by OM inliabitantS of any other State er Territory. Alpo r.., the ruppre,,don and punishment of tom:viral* and r...tubinations in any other State ur Torribq will, the intent t.. assail or molest the gorernmen!, inhabitents. property or institutions of any other State. Mr, Sewn, r prertnted a petition in fever of cheap totter teiria,te. Ile oho eeete•ta resolution instruct ieg the Chaniaiitce on Post UOicea end Post Ratans to eunntru whether the present rates of ocean postato err not ox,•rbitnnt, and es In the c xpedieney of re ducing !hot, Mr. Yule° offered a resolution instrneting the cold mitt,. on pl.fl oai t`el toeo quin, into the practicability of providinp eoystiim for tho , ranamission of murk!), and valuable.] tt.l will furnish greater security; and further to coilitire how far post I.IIICC money ordcv can he grafted with safety on ene prep office. sYe tam adopted. Mr. Bigler introduced o bill for the suppression'SiC the invasion of one State or territory from another, or tho fitting out of a military expedition or enter prise against another, and for the punishment of sukh otroncoa. Referred to Select Committee. Mr. Clingoaan•tli,cussed Mr. Pugh's resolution. , Mr. Clingman then went to show that the Aboli tion feeling had ao rpread that it controlled nearly all the secular and religiats pre"' of the North. Ile said that the old Whig party had been Democratli . , c"pecially by sorb moo as the Senator from N. 17.,M t. Seward. In the cnerto of his remark', heiaid (hit -Southern men would not recede front the capitol. Ire concluded by expressing confidence in the gond (M r tone of no, nod hoped for the porpctuity of the Lillian. Tho further courlderation of the eubjoct was then postponed till to-morrow. The &mato then wont into Cxcrutiro swain, and afterwards adjourned. . , l I VASIITNGTON, Jan. 16.—Variorts private cotif4r. once, have taken place I.ILICO Friday, among gentlti man representing litTerent patties, with a view . 0 agreeing upon a basin fur the election of a sr...h.q, but az herelvtore, without a favuratAo result. Ncn, VonK, Jan. 10.—The Bank statement eX- Ilibits n decrease in loans vf S 1,016.210; in , re3go ip specie, 5977,132; Elocremle in nireulation, $447,50; increase in llopasits, $1,074,995. C/IaILENT67I. S. C., Jan. I6.—The Kai West letter reports that the marine disasters there the past year bare involved the loss of t3,031,00it BAMII - RT. —The banquet of the Pittsburgh Typographical Union, is commemoration of thg anniversary- of the birth day of Benjamin Franklin, will come off at Lafayette hall , 110 evening. The arrougernents have been made en a liberal scale, and we feel fully authorized ha eityiny, that the occasion will be one to be rei . - membered. We doubt not there will be a gener ous sale and that all who go will enjoy it hugeli. A MST of volnaliie elockg will be sold this evening, at the Connnernial Ssles Roomy, No. 4111 Fifth mend, by .1. 0. Dube, Anct. CU r.r, ViD!AI. AND JNATIWIDEN7AT. C9X ' am? vor the t,nch lof thp Minereville Preehyl,4. rimi Clairch.e Vocal lune - mental thorn:err .111 Le haW nt the Tido] INcabyteriar. Choral, in thin tiro, on TIUS (Tli RAM EVENING. A ronehlorable monied id ontod Verforrunre of this city boon volonleored amlatiyh the nden. Tho !Wore:nolo ivels attractive en o. vgjt tho objeft need honlahlc. A large ationdanre ahoold ho encored. Tithnts of Adlntenion ciaN - rl—to be hod lit the doer. ja17:114.1 ,stranlcts. • • . apaup... - .E3IM A 1.11LA11.131, Capt.. Alum . .. et TiµS, will WI. for Me nloor.• PIP-rtetllalp porta }Arai- TuEsur. •.t. .1 o'rl.‘ k P. w. For paswe apply 41 ba - 1:41. - u l FLACti • EA • CO.. Ag.M.: etncinttati, ---- VOI: CINCINNATI AND LOU- ' Is) u. 13; —Tbe lino now steanwr CLARA DhAN, arkt.:3, Cull:nal]. will I.are 4.r tkr,tr.vri and 41114. trrnrealluto par. ort TlllB DAY, Mb 4,1 ~t4P. M. Yer (Might or rrowntga apply on Ward or to f.sl t I I.ACIi. BARNS It e)., Agts;'.... ..Ii 3 01:.(lINC IV INATI k LOUIS , VILLE -T11.• tine etotratr "}: 31 M A;' '- enpt J. 11 gin: oat, will lo.tro for the nbme mut all kitty. ntedi,le pot to on T 1.115 MAY, nib ut It Veloo.l, I'.;N. For freight or pan..., npply on to/mint to . 11.20 VLACH. IlAit11)&3 & CO., Agin . ' •:, Soy Airtupbis &.11.rtla Orteatto;z ( O ) R I F.A M Ns ESi T P ho iI I ! „. S . u yi nd l on, N t El ,.r Vi l ag A SOLO XON. Captain llneleth, 0111 leave tor the .t.orp 6161.11 Intermediate I.rts ,o TIIIS DAT, 17110, at 6P . 10. Yon freight or inewegs apply on boxed or In do2l YLACII,IIARNKS & CO, Agentsi . , 11)1 ULA It PITTSBUItOII d• 1 DIKMPIIII3I'ACKIM—FOII.6IISOIPIIIO., —The elegant eteathor 01111, Cunt, for Om above no.] tall Intersurdiale ports ou TIII6I PAY ° 17th Intl. Her ft 004 ht or pmeege ttply on baud or to :: 1 dt,l3 MACH. HARNKS A CO, Agente;:i books. ..• I~T t: iv i:ouliti AT DAVI6ON'S --tiyqo .1.1 Year el, toy John Knvanagb; ' del( Help, by temilea, nodule etl.ife of fillmben..; TLn Crt.4eie, at the, Ilre2klnet 1 . 414 e, toy Iloltbf, I( ing,le)'n New Nte,c4lntil4e; at...moots of Cbrintinn iti rtrino., Icy nor It. N. 11 , 41011. if rent Putt. n Ithaca of Not 111,431 Important ii.V.4l)lioo of ptosont century. Vol. VII , of ffittnillou't or tbo U . . . .., • • How Nllll be Ilelp It t by A. N. Itt,e; 11r.lny'm Orpr%tut Jotta ney; - Prentidenta. I y tkO. 0. Dtettoc^: t, Moot fall; Loth the Iltorttlary 01 .M1`...1 3,i W. hi, by ft, Dale Osen; !, • - Nov 111.:11..n.ry or Qn..t.i11.,11., Ilan IL., thetl.l.riiiu sO4 las,slass4: TLol.llmt Kr 0:.1ng,8 et ti.L./dicnwon.., Dy Yhlllp 11. am. .1 J\lc. joaN S. D&VIS.011. o3lVood .treet.:l THE AMIIUCAN ALMANAC FOR it,(ll their Leger)!ls, Lai:L(l6433p4, and Poetry, by T. Starr King;" beautifully it luFtrated. Christian !relieving and Living, by F. Huntington, D. D. ilietory of the Four Georges of Eng,latit); S. M. Sumeker, I.L. D. The Life of Lafayette, by E. Cecil, illustri ted. -, jall ' KAY & CO., 55 Wood .5t.; , .. 6 111 COUI D 11E 11ELP rt? or, Tki sph.t;ll o , 3 , Wo a. kby A. izce--144 11 ii mat rriero ' loaf +ad Lex!. i., TIM CONCORD OP AO}::. or. the in.liookol and Orguq6 Cameo' , of God 5i.131•.....• by g 1 acrd Bomber, D. D. _;• :1 Vor 0010 by fe,A.-.2 , J. L. F.C.3.D, 73 10.013.16 77 TIIE NEW TEMPERAIsIbE .51ELLiAti • ~. Conslxting of ... . _.- "I l t ut: . 6 B f ° o7. ' Ll 'n ftr a Ja r ratOr ''' corkizativr fuT 7arct:fife.ff'"7 b10t.% by tf".eka 10b0r0 10103.M - .0 . • cent.; 73 por .161.0. L. . en.„.t. ; i die SATs CO._ 6313 063 ______ - .------ --- OrristArtitlvED—ne .N.Elif CONCERT OR AND - PIANO, anaeuectd, a fro tier. Moe., La. el , : . ~ runt stet will be oilme] to.tiei•. i The modest proletelou and the poll:idle general toe re 4 spectrally Invited to call at Ito Nene IVarotooloa .r the onlle . rilber,atui eiCraitik 14. . - • " - JOON .11. MELLOR, No: fil Wood street, i retonen DillII3111:1 Alley A fourth attest, Fol.' tigettt cot Chichkritt,s 6 Nous . lhoova,. fa Fittebarkti "ua Wesielu INMD'i. , ' ',1114 • COMMERCIAL RECORD 02 trauma kTION FOR 7ANtrita Jaws Draw - one, V. P. Faux Parse, I Wm. la Ikrianor aF Axr 'Carat 'Eu 'r. PIS . Z.SHI3IIOII t4/P 6 raa awcllry fa The Piesburpl. Garrac. I/M="6a= ThilMT., Jskrittr 17, ISCO. As Will be ram by ow quotations, flier., was some solidly la tha prodnoe market 'este...Lay. We anticipate quite; merit rewind of undo to ail drpartmonur In e• few drys. The tlier it now In line navigable order, the Ire baring 1001. 1 7 mach disappeared. A taunter or baits aro taking In and will leaf* port to-morrow. IV* -natty won esprot an attire business:on the wharf,and tbrro it tut alight probability of the riser drying op this =Ion; FLOUR—we note sales ofl= Lai nom atom PsioriP 6 =l. whiert ire largo figures for ens day: for Super $l. l //0 5, 44 Extra ss, o ls,76;E.itralatnily $3,P3e-I,ll,and (lacy bronco 1/ 1 .2110,60. P. Wll%Ollll-1,000 The at ELSO vk rot. ton. FEJOH too bran at $.ll, and 6 tons tthipatut7 at $l6 per 0041 N-14 bnsh sd depot a 703720 1 ear shelled and I b ear Writ at depot at 724 and N.ro bush Oats from ittorel at tlk• th, APPI.E.3-16 551. Perons)leards and York Stati at MT bbL. Dr.t.gD FRL'IT—M bnab Pearbes al St, and 52 trus nt bosh. WIIIERY-63 bbl. at 'S../4270 • CENIENE-350 Si. at M... BCOAR—I3 13511 New Weans nt n ol 15 lbto reostdiet at lc. aIOI.ABSE9—•23 Lbls N. O. at r.^.e SfilllP-13 bbta Balt. at sk. lIOIIINY-1 bbl at 16. COD PlBll-I,DUO Lle at 4 , 4.. ben 811—.?.2 bbla at 16!.41 - 07,-. ItuPa—LO bales nt lb® lac. UACON-1500114 B.C. hams at 2,Lbd Ts ob lot nod a bids Mt. Pork at LANJ)-16 Lbte at Itiie, and 3 at 0151-L3O bbla Lard atabbl.9oe. VENiSON—s meals. at ' Plc CLOYED 13110-14 bosh at .0 5,'2. loads at 55552/, 8 ri4W-3 loads at 117. regUNKTAILV AND stuallairibittilAL” - Nast Tom, Jan. 14.—Ths money market this wrot has rolnd Otivo thronalmnt. end the rates barn been ttry felt bat rattler , irregular. The eterctity of lbosirenante reathed It, mittimam sheet 71ur t y , sinre when Mott bar hren 111110 atter, ease In making encegmuonts, npd Ins pressing of borentrtre upon the =Lack And somewhat, ion of an not as 3 fueling L atenitestel, One without mnett, If any , aeftonlog the ratm. On call Iberia fs nothing to be had Witte Note— eurititt below seem To cent, and ono that may be consif or. ea maintain exceptional rata. The prewar. of pol'ar upon the market, both at the banks and at the commission hone, el act itti nevem ne it was its the middle pi tier week; beam:ll It inuirbe is eery gnat and short note that wenld On Mi.., outahlYtles hank below eight cent. We ehmhl quota the range et prime el:Armed At . ..!.4:0 , 9 mot ton lung to their, cud theilmit single corona The:haat Mater:nut to be made hp tho•day vii 1 prenably ithow lexonaidersble drcrearo In the anal rf loan and de ;coney.. The bartka were totalled early :a the week with u Calfo i Xaa innaliment of nearly eightfen hundred Ihrenamd I dellar,i while the Fah-Trra.nry has dram Ilsbay upon them Id the aggregate, tel the fort /ga et'o, t is:intuit. She / week fMnlnenc. 0, lwe et. r with 0 talqt.g arcr,e, prubublr : full thrro hundred theumnil dell.. Innate the average Tl - 1,411,1 we bate rococo la 1,11,14 , that the domestic :drama hex Leen Important. Gummi, Jan. 13—The prevision mathed was artaer t•- i day and o much Linter feeling prevailed. There wan • gc,l gnlrr for meets park, and we report asks of 430 bble at itlatfalq2.l. There are order. here from Now Chleaxs, and ,saw L hal of (bombe, will to eldpped ihither, via Calm ('or mate era scarce end In good demAnd-51Gip7tic being , frefdY . Paered far bulk anottldern and aliiin packed, vellum coking 57;;Cii,5%. Lord is quiet end nominal ut It%i. ' Thottear market was agilln quiet td-day, end I r•nt•trtizu.t w,re Willie.' td solo] ot ,bane Ott/ bile ut $1,7E62 , 1.1 fur Ipring lean.. and ki for good spring Moe, IVintet opened gal.[ fLit after the rercipt of Ike Nor York dispatch., A better demand sprang up, sod the hawker advanced .1 , :c„, closing - firm stitic for No.:2lllring. About 13,G0D tr u all Omit, changed head, at SI,:U for aline winter In l.sfZ 95rhp$1011 tar shleChen lots el lifelep, on track, end 1416197 c for No. 2 spring fie atom The corn thatket oaf decidodlr weaker, and a :flexile° of 16hfile was experienced. with ears at Ric for Phil iu More. and 46,147 c far rejected on track. Oat. we cire Inactive demand am the market advanced le, with all. f 'About 0,000 bash at SagliNe far No. 1 in afore. Ityn .111 mi n -wand In demand at 80aWilo, Dailey tinn, Tbaothy aced fe f OOOOO and the market Uneyeak oak,. Laing Mello b. Iday •X ft . 2,1C.,p2 It) to fair to cboire. Ili,:h a into cloudy at I:ltt42lfie. 1 ettirirtClt, Jan 14.—The money market ellihital no Met Ifrothru to-day. The demand, though not nermally large. it. in exam of the enpply of capital. and the has &pen • -, tornt omtinuer elem. The dome lawn merchants generally lrepaet molerately fair Culic4llone, am' altogether there Is u /Mend flaw of currency tram the lut.rtar, but the belt of little la rettu - nel promptly open the Lanka of keno for rx ehange„! Nate. Cl Interoot are firm at 10)12 ? cent; whit i onteddeleamsactietwat 12021. Nevi York exclunige ma firm to-lay akg prem. haying, ttn43 ~y prem. analog, end most of the houses had applica tions ru advance of Weir tarmacs, no that the Minket woe billy fiseclere as before. the aCtapae. At current rat., haw , tree, • falling off in an package demand may be eXpect,rd,L . fend [bare memo intllCUtiOnal today of boner enpplies frotte,lßA' :perAnee oprratlens. Baltimore end Denton were beaten 6040' 1-4. 5 04fi0nd Plilleade/phla ruled the Name no New York.' 11. hOrleatia eight we quote at ;f prem. tolling, but beakers are 'not dolMmorb, the grocery bonnet baying neatly all Gilt lie oftexuel. There was en ImprOred , niftily of bill., ben, xhiegaterinnid heathen. Good be day paper on New Gamine' .. posy be Quoted at 2 i cent dismay. The range Is 114.32.14 4-4.3Lnp:it'd taverna eignatures enel name. net -ea Welt knee - chi testy day drafts as the Met hill at equal to 9310 - ...0 ci.ti, ' auld ,toady bat not attire. Import■ by Italtrotbl • . , 1 P. 5 .- 'll. It, 11-81 tads aroma oil, Kier, 200 Poi store plies, SCLI lug 16 bge oats. Fetzer; lot furniture, Eons; 2 case& sod ; • ,`T. Labs( drug'', Helder 5 cm 35 bids floor,. Understood le m• 13 Las batter, 3 bids egg,7s by, onto, L' Willa do OA 150 f"ags' j.,.' iwtosat; 8-19 bid, Bony, 3 carloads bltiov, Pukes:/.collit 01", 1 , . !mod stts/. Witmartn; IPA LLIs flour, Dion.mart; 8 blorrama:: - . 1 t i6oloar(s can wheat, Poeghtley; 1 am corn, Pavan - 1375_ 1 !togs meat, lot of Oat; IFOL•lar arm 1 Car ear Coro, tonoe j 15 cot 10, balrs Lope, ilovoler 5 co, 8 oks c rood, Brown .5 ea;',;; ' m : 117 coca Plg tra, Maynard & 00;15 LW. apples; 05en..cflamis j.. 1 ,t 0 aro, Rev.; 4 grind storms, Lonfolon; 13 do do, Wallingford; /,' ; 12 dodo, 3 2 bdlS•LOvel &indica, 040 Obis door, Pall Cm 37 . • il - /do Od e 'llierrAm lot Larloy.Bmitc; 2.111302141 dOsberpc 1 Ida cat; 10, Van sleet; 317 Lids fluor, Legge Et; 12 do lime, PLII- 1 -- ilopa 44'1:014 .10 LLLI apples, Owens; 2 cos ear co.. Lem* 5 !co, 401011 a molassat, SPOlorkao 5 cm, 50 do floor, Cooper & icr; IT dor. brooma Ill'Ellsoy & cm, 160 liLls floor, Ilamsey L . /co; 2.1114 do, Dean 5 cm k: mks hams, Mitchell & Ladd; I rev icattle,•l,do .hoop, Everhart, 120 bales . Lay, llogato 211 LEA ' • Illonr, Ellartford 5 co; 1 mr sLeep, Limon; 3040 bricks, .1 lidmeolami,er, 1 car cattle, Mum; 70 Lids floor, Closer; 34 d' - /Logs, 041tai; Lido do, Willie too; 145 pollepepor, Foster k lEmmott;lss Lad. corn, 111trtmork & co;. tsar cattle, Mar oft; id-ails srlroa, 10 Ws bolter, ILs d 0,12 (Loa do, 4 Kos 'l l raga, 231 or. barley, 39 kga Lotter, 3 cars rattler, 1902 pc. . 'Mk aide , , 491 abooldem, 415 dry hides. 1 lot furniture, 23 lht/de perk, 1 Ltd eggs, 4 Iv 0 •eml, 23 bbis oil, 11 dm bona. - 1321 n ‘l6, lak IlAtLers, 2 Ltds meal, 2 Ls., I 0-. SO and I bag • rebretitkarko 5 cu. I'. Cl., j 1 it. If-10 hills whisky, A Wallarn3 61.11 apples, tB , ra " rs rort,%till b en t s t r 7 2to b tn i a!'; ' "4l - L ' os i re r tn, ry ille-57 .6 ` Lio r d ar o ; 1 11 1.8 11 , I lam stork, 2 do slosp, 8 do rattle, various murk. Scene, 1; Lbt Lotter, Wallsce; 1 car our corn. 51THOIVE. b kegs hard, ILtd onions, It 1/slvell 5 co; G tl bogs, 11 studded or 1 1 4.., aAp. Lnsons, 2if e l, Is Lotter, 36510 tsooltiy,ltlddle 5. - le o; 2 dosto, 2do butt , I ak feather; AlSlumbenc; 1 car e 1.5.1 it' ll , , sma 'xi Limb do, Ilitelmork 5 co; 500 Idols I olliskjs;lllart A 'Woods; 6 bbl, looter, 3ds c :red. 2 Mils d • lapploe; 4 •1 Gage, I Ltd tiamom,l, 3 Ida podtry, Elliott& ma 11 bbl 4 eipplre. Itobinson 5 r-c, 2 Lble trotter, Janey 5 coi 4 ' pl. do,Watlces 5 co; 1 do do, Yahoestock: 50 151 a whisky, II ,It 1 / 1 1 1 1 14/1 fits: btals arbLoky, 1011.10 Boor, 11l Idols Utracro,l ta do, - 759 balm rotton, 1030 Las ratztles, IS bap maul, 30 liltd• ljakla VI tcs do, 25 Los opal randka, 6 boo book; 2 colas •jp; 3 r La gbmeng, 3 Los perlmnery, 8 Las poultry, 15 / LW, II do Witter, 23 do lard 00 'e /l, 25 do red do, bdo• do 2 ' rho 1.1.c4Va3. 127 Was oil, 127 Lid/a, 112 doer, 22 Lbla 1ar5 , 64 kgs lord, 25 Lf Ltd. pigs feet, 6 hbda sbnoldava, &a Lids .h..l,o:ieck bas map, Oil t•sa way, Li IM' lard, 2 be. Iron 'tare,l las gatpo, 0 bbla glees, 6 Lila 1M1T.Y.:4 Lt . , mils, I'2 - ' .• ay 30 01-I'. 1 LI•1 walnuts, 2do • huh., ttlerka 5 us. . , Imports by Myer ST. 1.6U15, per Argo:3.o-7S bile G. clay, 010111.66 am & ccu iLdo do do, Worroser & cc; 10 do dodo Kauffman & co; 2064 n beef. 60 do arldaty, 1.50 do Dour, Clark & re; Me . do do, ft:sle cutter nil, 10 L.. rag., 12 bbta boadny, 11 p.c. enatlugS. 71 bbla whisky, 0 do boa snap, G 14111.1... bgastarcls, 10 bile lard oil, II do liquor, 14 !ada aogar, 4 clut coSlal4 LO bu caodles lul 111, alcobol, 100 .1 bubo.,2 1.10. te.acce, 68 bal. cotton, IS/ /Lot d fruit. 110 rla stop. inedo consignee.. • I=l RUN 17 310:roaaa.J.A.—The water comomneed rising in theldhabagahele, on Ealurdey. It broke up the leo abuse theihatria and tame down with a tech. It corded away and oak fed barges belonging to D. linelettell. A number of barges, two elthem loaded with rell, lying wag (lie erearetwat Mingeowere else esept away. The ter ry-twat pf John Conner, a amtaber of tints and barges lying • :cog dbe tank between Wont Pittehimgh and Sow Mill Bun. enkt a number of empty louver balancing Rs Jerry lilehilek. lying opposite Birmingham. entrered u like fate. A; many en betwerred thirty and forty burger. Rats and tat onco tlitrod past the Adonongehen . bridge daring the fern Therjal of linelmell, erns insured.ee wo are informed, as Igo weeW the bargee, tor n good part of their veins- The her seas foilig again, ymterday. The lowa jolt for New Orleatte, The Argonaut arrived. ,one St. Lent. heeding One Ilnahrille, alonsrund: for"B. wni.ete , tn. Perry; for Clorlonatl and Loolivilie, Dr. Eon.; or Ned Crimea Bonlki Atomics and Vmpire City.- 'flue coat ot tho lee hoe run past, leaving narigatien romport-: lerly cheer. , _ !, T•lagtaphic !Clarkelet. . Nlll' Tct.l , Joe. 10.—Co„fon id-mayors!. of 13.1 hales at i i ', for uplands middling. Flour In good demand; mina 1 . 1 : 40 tiio.. la at V4100:545 far super atata,ss,3sCe3,4o fee ex- ' a slaty, laciadlag 1000 bbla for export. $3,3545,00 for -. ' . • prribins aratern nos $5 3525,50 and $5,706,5,T0 Or ehip dog brand , : C.anwllan Flour lowoe sad firmly hell; ,d,.., - 00 OW at $3,3541.6,C0 for andimu to g,....1 altar. Sari. beat Finite doll at sl,elNiriis2 per 110 the. Irldaty toser: bbli add at 230025% Wheat firmer; anies-21,010 boil ilwailito club at 11,adt31,24; 12,205 boa, Chien-0n:1,1.g . t $1,20e0,2034; laid boob white Canadian at $1:43€01,4} 6 , rid • admit parent what Alicbinan at $1,55. liyo dull to - ‘,74193; i Dailey antigun! nt 70,050, Cora dull; 11000 bat ad atli3ii - .}.55, for white and yellow. Ott, doll - at-C/3010. • /tared foil quiet; small sales et 62!;.9; Daly 315 burets perm, tit $OO. Tallow 1 0 346.10;4 sash. C,offee imiet '. ad trot sales of ItO begs native Ceylon at terms not made tibile-t i s lniatiwa o adu.grd; 31 bbis li. O. at unction so n 4. snyar; tales 3511 hhtis ratio Sim at 7,14. Pork dull; -• [ es Ilan Ibis at $18,12 for meat and 11,50 for prim. Ike.. Ochatiof9d; tales 100 tibia at $40i1,25 tor prime; $50533. r mere; $00 . 0,75 for repacked Mass 'and $10,50O,„$11 for . ' x tra do: Breland Urge rule hoary at so,o2i,}l}oo tor want., . and ti for eity. Cut mom* uneliaantd; sal}a 10d Ora t' t 11}}',000t...,'LrElinedders and . 00,9% for llama. Lard quiet; '. •• na 11$bbla at 1014(3,10X. Ilatu-r; IiV,I; foe .01.io awl - /s(324'fcir Stale. ' Choeise steady at 11311}i. • , - -. I alonay continues easy. . • - Crxelatran, Joe. 18—The weather la ebtagable iinro , aturday—frcat at ntede-aud tbilwlnz In the dayiLzett It : as be/Reload: sad mild all day, Indlading rata. Tial , ' • leer his than 13 teat 10 Inane snow Saturday, nal ma- ata.td lbw about ate Inch per tour. There le 31 for l 0 aches Voter In thechannuL The al:rlngeney In the Money market con thinca,altb ,tt sesidaydemand. The raid; of clebanan bare tot alt.auf, - we /tabards}, - , . . , Ilona; tho reco.lpts am Ttry Ilafitanl Par. r . n`ina/ A.. '.' Et0C , 0,30. Preshdons taint; N.lll. Pork tars Oil l! . syn b . oest, . - tiget it $16,00, lot Inuer• foil bark!0,516,...i. J.a0,,,, • ta held Brady at ny,eloo4. Su - fent" a a txylTi'P lihis' .aa'At. 0/4 - 0 , •-• packed - •r•'i • a.cado. and Salm on. the 4. 4 ,,,,,, ~, c ,„,. intr.Q . 7.: , ~.„ ' Lard dull at 10, but riot inat„,,,,„,1 p.,,,„wf:4 - i;io7; mt "". t all at , t 53005,10 for ,. :1r ..,.. y ,,—,.., 4 , : , ~,,..s r, . 1 ,... 37; , ~ il l ' h i.4 4 ° b 'Y'ar0......454 , 4% cw... 100 , -y. .. h :::.:„. ' ' '' '''''%!.. - ' l : —'" zr. b 7:6:74. Oct. - I: 4 :::h i'l3 .' g. --1‘ 7 7:7- 1. hTo at . t i, ..., - ; ‘ ,4}}i. Itye declined ta $ 1 , 0 10 1 .03. D ' arlak,.,Y?'-' ?... girt /3}44:317.,...,„.• , .... sot vimo red; .1 1 / 2 . tr. blllall. tlfirnft• .; i., i 7 ,f,t,,,,trne fail and 60011 for fair to ZG.ti; .1,...M1, , s , ,d., Jas. 10.—Plourateady.bat not alive. 111,,,,,, . • ~ 71,.aged. Corn dullrwhite 73,g:10 Ye ll n i nlie 7 o': - Prro : ~ 0,,m, Ntiiuly. Width: drill ~at 35,14 Einliante . .i. Nee: ~} ' ST.ECESMIXIsTE{, D T 8 T o - • "PENN. STREET, (Cptcs3ite eleir.- /./.1. :Jio:COL InstriaTOeth ca. cute. -Ccrslite Nurtbaur; - 41.,,0e Gold anta A litrei alber,ttallierei*n a*J. All other fluktal operation:lt acrfalti, Mtenkl., , rtt ,, ,bus,jAnerstilbskik applied in 4 txtrst:lNTl4eill. - IiztiLED_ORN-4000 bps, to arrive for .e g , *nen •a &MN 1 24 2 e o t4 dna.
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