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Illaustictorec Cr TIN, LION sod ?PIA WARN. and DLO' In ISTOVIA, 20.,N0.131 'WOOD' Bta.XIM botiresullEtt and 1171.rglu Way, Pitts .• WICLitSI.IIIDDI76 ai co., Iso,irourtblitepat; littebtirgb, Pa., - ianims - 'IITHIPI3,' Tlwura v MlS' AND BWITOII2B. Tv • Was loattold Mao flu Ands. mut 0111441/ shiPi - Itsuge-8 mouth, or pa Mit. dig:mutts oats. OUT di . YOUNG, to Joh& Cartinithia r.AlmuotußEßs Importera la Wading& Table CU 7. MCGla...aanDetitil.. Woos ' ' lta2Mtke"..l4s624 NA to t!=dictottig ot • stmt. In n 'Y " & Jabbag and Trluvtth nr=h. - apllsZ 4. ' WiUtug •HARIIMILL ilk CO., 2 01 - petl Et, below Idarbury. ,Pitilabmo, Pa. Q.TEANI BOILER MAXV.R.4 AND mom :*.,.1n atW liammorsaa" Pant beam Loccenottm Bit wnr. .I,=dgackatlM ' • • cia—,l7,-4...2 died,si the sheltie' --- orden trom Catimes pp:eI:TUT stund.l . Pena . pat ttant ALMA, Plttitturgat. r : , 111rANNEDIY,Cranaltgot CO., Pi&NUFAC „air. TVS= of— Ana 4,No.lharry 44 , Clwyd Milner all olo=g sled oordq~- Ootton twine; =4l l l idtai and.lalalp a; -tia'Men lett at the ilsitiarara 15161 1 , of Logan &Gregg, 52-Wood ettnatortll hare attention. Ja2/oly 0.12116111 =WM, WANI7PLOTIIBIIit OP 'III2.III,PIitRIC ETHER; Sulphuric Acrid; *. ettialPpirltaaLWltor, Ni t& Aelt Ago Aarmatils,PPPt Nitrous - do - Play bolOand at Paha /Mal a Son; 67 Water soma. Avudasak TATS ar, sox. 111:101GMBEG . AND GAS FIiTIR, tic,. 10 7aext6 Wee; nostanix, and redenG .treat, antler. Raab Ikealslarllall,' Allegheny. • • airlitra7,oo•7lo:rn .of IrliGaza tot Water, Gas and Communion, was. P. a. GIU I. asexce - LAZEIAR, ac CO.. Wboleide Graft, Createduku and lanrardiag Mordants Rad Dealers in Weettern PIOdUCII and Providons, at , N 0.186 Idbarty itreet,"Pittatrarity Psalm '— 'l = 4C"'b rorr ah"se' nm ßaUff. Ei Z a n "4" nt eultd. ' Znices toad& , Pekdtr *. R =mew, 'ai,.l:4C)EitZT/30N. neDUCE AND .:CONIIIBBIOIIIERCHMILS, Onaithilpld . • 619'611. CUM ThT1301: 1 / 1 014 PENN A. Nolan twitoixtonam ifILLNVIIED, end every klad of Clatostrykroduel.Spedarattentlan ghott to Ono- itioloonttor RaltrlcOPltt tratEh ihathanto gm. llSitantelL.,:-....1L. M. 2 101F1t...«..11'.. - gown: dr. nutsr.rtrissoics, L=131%.1...1n GAB OCI FL El - AND DEALIMEI , PLOT.flt AND SEEDS, C. ••• 1i05. , 191 "arid 193 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. 'Anson. CAMMILD COn coliiitushan vorwautir , nerchastSt .<i I 4 DOMOLIIIII MSTKIIN RESNEVE COMM, LARD, ,PORlr., DAOON, 14.0138, Mr, ort rout Albs; Elaritiakci", Mond r Lull Oil, Thud - Dna sad Prcalace • • rob 141 and .I.43"larani Street. • CV/4 1 14 BUMPALTIM, t MERCHANTS, - Asp mantas ter ar.t.otro, GRAIN dr. pEoptrcrsc. No. aap Llborty pm:mutton, PA. brawls af FLOUR, far Estee. and Family use, COMICIIKT Oil bud. ,Psalksutar attention paidto dllhur azdere for lieetbandluegeausslly. wear! JAMES FETZER, Forwarding. and manonarr.sAths ado of - 'n4WR, - GILAIN,DAOCIN,LABD,I3I7I7II2,BII2.I)9,DBIEVILUIT, end prodonegnerMg, 2C:0 7 16 Jf , akit &red, corner Pint, 4= Hedy, rot. ARM= Er., do, 8. Cathtert don, db. Alien, Lee At M., do, John DauldP,Zooke ,ruzp.r A Po,-eladanatk di Brody, °Odder. d tM. Bent, Wheeling, damncl- Ott, EN...do, ,:gtmes6 11, 03.; do, Porton & cloOkman end, VAR eozoii. GUAM a .cionDER, _ .MEROI74NDISE BROKERS, , AND , . — . - caltmrss.rozir MER . O.I7ANPS,' • • . .." - 411 Second Street, Pii4buik b . 1 ii.W.Tiorirt 110, New , lforlt, flairer &Dilworth, Pilate& . ., 2 3:a t tzwIthy z. - ik - il y : runts:trek :, :,, ... PAtt! rei u 5.. ., 9n ! 114 . ilotrhotr & floppor au , tlr;oi .. - T.,tatowiroll & Sons, Pkils:',. IT.& Drips & Oa, ir. l''. -:! 1 . „ Whilrid&ork CW, Doltirooth, IL D. Newcomb A CS. Loa HEPST, BARKERBARKER,. ':-ToitiussioNALFACILINTS, - - '267 laboity Street, corner of Hard, 4... ` "4nerssolum, PrAIN'A. Ittlaattkadatattantlon glvon - to the mobs,' and tate of :Motor, Gotta Drkd Pratte, Potatoes, Potk, Lad, Pater ,7 '.9beete, , andl[tmethytteeds,te.., Ohba psnottaly avail at the lowed amid takes. Ad MINS Mail anistriThoents. 116.0fik• thelitinbatgb all 14ntdastory. andtlyd SLUOURI. II; 'FLOYD & CO, COMMISSION MaIICTIANTS, ti t idgraiNtrnidziee thinerallk, ' Pr:Tani:men; PAL-.'-..,1'...Tr,,!vx!!,L1ittr4: ' w: =DIM on -an & lON, 330 id Itl ISSJONAIERCIIANTS, .-7- PAPIR, 121 D MGR, 4 3 34 APltivbr the Bob of Motioning -Fire Brick and Pot. Clay f0i1:149 and Ist Wool renot. our Uth, lituairsh. :41X 111 ;0 11 1/ Paper. 31 .auflettlral , Pica. Outi ' LLOYD IL VOlnrin. • WIIOLESALE P1L0D17033 PIG METAL , AND, BLOOMS, ' No. Ullll..l. l ertifia t t s onSita . ll.l4. IrgosWiesftez , ,Aulec*coccr....aimuuxon,y,a, co., co llama_ tiOnlram k 03.1 E.J - Ratumrilingand CotangsgoriAdrdiants; 41tagtwama. Dolman : vtc4,t4; 'lour susaWorel, `1%60. MA "It Wag illaccoad W PittsktrA, 'rplIALIIIILS110111641010,111:01 vcmw as • •::" :;SPAPOIWIIIAIIPAIO42IIII.€O.O 10 / 1111 I138IONYBI'ERCII'd NT$, itsumatr. NAM* PtOviiricicia Priicialeueinky,. ficl; MIDIS Antioi i A9 , JMBy _ . - ..,t. :Grain. and RroiltuieP r uin and Forwar din g 24:l24 NeccoutScPitta.nk *. oursamo_ =gum ~`mu UUMBRItT & SON. General Colniit. lonts rot tb• Bah sad rurcluume of Bed Crittr ! - m..1 maim anal; Plusfmrati. - Jr — MBIW DIO • Y Wholesale, Oran; Avihitse*lngl Oduaidadomiliffelint, No: ZUVamrt7 . 114traid Ammar Depcd.Maratkft APO WP.PLBN AM) CIOTTWITLANNE, BAps WANTED.-We wit A tZ T O . !Vast leaket" lake -toe au Wad 111Weat ...grianit: at ,J 4 /MU 0(1,114xd Ai& . . ; primtnow.armuig isOcat: Z. mon- - --A. r. oms. T - /3. NEVIN & CO., , No. 24 Wood DA., PI Iliburgh, aimmootor.., of,MILTE AND RAD LNAD; ZINO PAINTS AND Lretrinas, sod Whokodo Dors la Oito Maio - Vorshbas sod TroDeado. . ,Jdelyd 91: JOHNSTON, (successor to L. Witcox,) MAIL DRUGGIST, Cbrner SMGARetd and Awed arm% voiddtamait utamtion to hie amortmerot of Pure Drum sad Uhemtratz, Perfume:7 tandlauey Goode, nloa bit homily ktalklues,olls, Aleohol, 'Dorian Plidd, Pam ch ess, lamella brands of Clitere,tka, Ste:, all of match we dared aurorpomd In quality Sad at lowest prlote. parlettufe arearriptloos amorally meopootodal. lyd . - . 001 MY., PA. WMAIZIKEOWN," Wholesale Dra •": e Carbon Oil bliteuletteirer end Aral for - yers Solid . 4 Artai! 6xtracts, Nu lel Liberty street; Pitt. burgh, Pa. FAIINESTOOK. & Co., late °title firm B B. A. lahnestock t Co., and summon to Ileadog Droa, Wbolasile Druggist No. dO, eoruor Wraxl .od Fourth ata.Plitimurgtx. Pa. EA. PAHNESTOCK It CO., MLIOLE . male Drugghda and alanufacturara of White Load, and Litharge,coruer Wood and Conn atreota. tu burgh. • chr BRAUN &REITER, WHOLESALE AND JUI Metall Druggists, corueit of Merl" itd St. CW sta. tittitargtt. , . I'OSEPR FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. Wfkoit Oh) coma Harlot ontetind Dlounond,keopt oonatantly on hand •a full and complete mortmont of Dram Kadlchles,Moikke Cheats. Perko:lamella all artklea pet , L ourn hdolancolds baldness. ZiPPhrdodina proscrlpllona earth* compounded at all TIE.. GEO. :11. KEYBER,_ DRI.IOOIBI 140 Wood Wert. oomer of Wood itreet sod Vlrgl loy,Plttaburgb,Pa: TORN P.' SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in ‘l/ Drage, Mats; Otes, Irernlebee any Dja.lotro, N 0.298 Liberty street. Eltratenta. AU orders sin yr-airs pro*taltentloo. mr.2l, .A.2I.ES I.IOLBLES & CO., Pork Packers J Iliad Dolan 111 Provtuto., turner rof Market and trout treat. !earl. Z. 110=130011.- ........ . - Q. tI:LUCEI. and Porgrarcilust Merchants, dealers to Westro Its wry. roar, pleb, Moon, Cutter, Linseed Oli, Pot and Pend Pardn:Grain, Dried Prole. stud Printer. gangrally. Bad Mode Funny Floor stomps on hand.— Agents fur thou Ws' of Medium Oda colebrated Pat ted PISA litargb.. N 04.116 &gond and 146 Vied stn on .; bstarcon Wood and hndthhold an., Pittsburgh, Pa avhlyd oIIEESE. COLLINS, stud Commladon !clordwutoind Disler hi Chem; Butter, la. 11.. d Produce generally, 9 Wool it., aboie Water, Pittiburgb. tnygl EAGLE WARETIOUSE.-JAS: GARD LOB, Wbolasal• Dollar In Flop; Crovtolout and itcdoc•rp_msll7. 6-iieventb . tenet, brtween Lllperty nd Emltaneld.Pittablugh, Ps. _ Arran. meth. MI SELLERS & CO., Dealers in P7o 7 s;i: E i lto t n i t mi br i :ig...:..t . to.soo Liberty ntr.t, ..riwrite Glyd WW 7 .tigfr - tfiiistiNlNOß6(sk Self Help, by Samuel Emiles; Seven Years, by Jlalla Itivinanyb; Sinltobansilhost, Parker's Berninisen MI of (lane Choate; :The Profeaor at the Breakfast Table; The Qnetna of Hearts, by Wilkie Conklin Walsh, by Agrubi J. Erang Compentation,a mintlcal noted. by Anne H. A. Brewster. The Itlvabt, or Times of Hamilton and Burr, by Hon. .1 Clans= Pootiklls on the Boundary or Another World, by R. D. Oirern How Could Ile Help It, by A.S. Ito 4 Stanley's Life and Clorreapondeure of Th..nua Arnold; The American Almanac for JB6o.Ja2tl • ' HAY A CO, EA Wood etr.ot. DAVISON, No. 93 Wood Street, Corner of Diamond Alley, HAS FOR VIE HOLIDAY TRADE THE New and Illustrated 'Books Including the Finest ana Latest -LONDON AND EDLNDULLOII HOLIDAY BOORS ! Ratable for all eget. STANDARD BOORS IN ILNE BINDINGS; Religions and Devottonel BOORS, Vegeta BIBLES PRAYER and HYMN BOOKS; and a most exteneive s ts enemata of HEULDKEN'd BOORS. STEREOSCOPES A.ND VIEW - E.wu the Sint to Introduce lids tlentiltlineention Flttebutleh, and rt behind thle ju tzell !neMr.l gr oLlltt 93 Wood Octet and IN•soond NEW BOORS AT DAVISON'S—Seven Feat% by Jolia•Katranagb; -Self MIN by Singles, anthorof Life of Stepbentoo; The Professor at the Del:oldest Tabby b; flames; Kinatlay's New libmollsolos; 'tit:stomata of Cbthtlan Dottsloes, by Rev. D.N.li•lio et, Great Pasts, a Mowry of the most important lerentioos of tbe prneat contery; Vth of Ilamiltoo's Blatory of the 11. B.; Boar could be lialp It? by A. B. Doe; Olatklay's Orstiand Joarnty; Prantitiankty Cleo. D. Prentice; Foot Falls ott the Damodar, of Another WwIJ, by R. Dale Owen; Now Dictionary of Quotations, from tie Greet, Latin eat Modem Lsognases; Tips Great Trlbublitan, by Dr. Cumming Itcaolog• at the ifictsampe. by Philip H. Dom. ie. JAB . B. Lia9l.9og, OS War! amt. COURT OF DEATH,• • • Sabactiptlana reriAred ' it $l,OO by HOW COULD; 11E:gELP IT? or, The :Haart Triumphant; a oar book by A.B. Acr—lihr lasi and bast - THE CONCORD OF:bel FA or. ILe individual mod Oran* Harmony of God and Han; by Eirrard Drecbar,D. D. Tor I .T. by Rem J. J. b. BEAMS Fourth st. niLIIDOLD'S (jiff Una PEEPARATION.-- ILELUDOLDI liVOllO for the Bladder: DUCIIIEI for thraldom*: ! HILMBOLD.B Iltroult for the Gravel; lIRLDIBOLDII BLIMIII for the Dropsy; lIIIMILBOLTYB BIJOUX! for herroornow ItELIIBOLD'S DUCUU for Loo of Blemory; fiscal:lomm =Litt for Dtroneornhifon; LIILLNIDOLDI3 BMW; 'fur Dation fireathirg; DIIOI2III for Wtwk honor , HICLISDOLIYB BffORU for Goons* Debility: FIELDIBOLD'iI BUOIIIT for ttalversal Lasotodc; , lIELMBOLDS DUCHIT for horror of Dhow.; ItELISBOLT9B 311301111 for Night fhostio ITELMBOUYB 1113011 D for Waktfaltwor LIELNDOLDII . BDCIIII7 for Dupers of the Baia; 11170M11 far Ertiptlonin lIRLIII3OLWIS B110:1111 for Pala la the Bid; LIIILIIBOLDPS BMW SOT Boavlntoo or Ma Eyelid*, with gl=Sera don and Lou 416104 fi BUM, tor Nobility andatOleurear with Wasetettention; horror of tiodotyi, BILILBOLDS BUM; GoOlatractiong .112LMDOLD'al 1:100111.1. for Excesses arising from lolls Ration. and all &woo of the Dermal Organs, existing in tailor az, from whitlow rase aririnatior. Sold only by DB. 11 20. H lIDY2IIII, ID) Wood *treat, Plttaborah.- T E: 3011141. N. EVT.E1233311•78* M. VP., DENTIST, 01 PENN STREET, opposite St. Clair .liatal,flsalsTeetb on Plants of Conine and Poinalalsm Wagon Gold awl other Natalia 'Baas when de sired: 'lltotborDintal operations anthill, sitspded to.— Jelentrltal dannalbeids applied In extracting teeth. nolltly --, DUN. G. 11. ITlTt7tl th J. W. 111711E$, Mirthdans for Dlstipoo of the Throat And Chest, tad other Chreido Ailments complicated with er OnsilnAPtihninarytkewahrition: 011ie DI Penh street, Pittabrultb, P.. CONSULTATION /BNB. A lid of miss sit Wilton wirhing to commit as hy'iettert lalkinwdawlllto : IL 00 D - . HOODS TO ARRIVE. z _2o dca. Maas, Lfirga'alca, dark calory, to arrive by Adam', moth% attarnoon. la •' - • BM% Onsa A ateoBVli,l7 Yirth at. ITEMS .LIT • TELEGRAPH . . 0.. Haw Outaaas; Jan. 23.—The steamer Arizonia arrived; with". 14.1,090 in specie, and Brines dolor of the 18th. The authorities aid people of Matamoros, protest m a im' the introduotient of American volunteers and tense WIMP of MELlnous through their la permit ar Corttau,or in aid of either goyernmoet. Cortina has gathered throe hundial meo,, to renew hostilities. New Yong, Jan. 23.—A dinner was given to Mr. Seward , at the gational Rotel tut evening and was participated' hi' by , Er-Governota Pennington, cogirholbgleini; Critiondee, Anthony, end Senator Doolittle,. and Representatives Colfax, p,,,,kup, and eight others.„ • , Wier:tree, Va., Jan. 23.—A lady by the name of Mrs. Bolger, junapad•off the Eicdpension Bridge yes. terday afternoon, and wee drowned- Temporary in anity, coosequent• on the motet death of a elm and child,ls the cause as sigeed for the deed. Temmeo,lin. 23.—U.: S. Dorsey Marshal John elon nudes descent on a ging of counterfeiters on Iletuditylalt; and.arrested air. men and two women, end got possession of dies and a large AuOunt of Mlle and sporioutreoln. • Absearr,latt:;23.-,4obn McKnight ' the well known brewer of Ibis 'City, died this afternoon. Ile vies one alto Commissioners of the Albany po liee;and Trustoe of the water board at the time of __ Wessman; Jan. 23.—The New Orleans Picay une ef'• Tnasday last, learns from the Gelsogon News, that Cottbus has, m-around the Filo Grande, 210 miles above Brownsville; with 300 nun:. New Toar, Jan.23.--The Bank Statement chews ati increase In loaniof $492,628; dimmest's eirpols- San 2209,6833' Increase in deposits 2902,618. RICXICO3DoYe., Jos; . 23.—A bill appropriating Z6,9Z i l t = a Stale Armory, passed the Legislature aa, •• • ra s_ Esti water filo:04 wadi( feet steamboat water. on thslallei Eitusgtotp Wrobuce Mcaleto. — Moots OF 87.1.30:1, BY nENBRAN^r rseu. J.;L. READ, 78 Fourth at Julius Graft, of nigh street, indicted•for as ' Audi and battery on oath of his father. The de fence put itk.wae, that the defendant is 'wane. The jury wan sworn, therefore to try tube issue, whether or not, ho is insane. • The father being sworn, testified that his eon has been loupe for two yearn past, but not so bad's!' lately. lie in 2L years old, and has no meane. lie is a music teacher by proteselon. Dr. Gamble testified that he did not think the. man lode to be at large. The jury found a ver dict of insanity, which will authorize the send. log of Graff to the beano Asylum al the expense of the county. James Terry, Daniel Mitchell and Clark Albin. der, were indicted for eteatiog and taking away from the store of Wctln Riddle & Co., No. 80 Fourth street 21 pairs of Ude. Minder pleadedguilty i , bat the other two were placed upon trial. Mr. R. testified that one morning io November last, the More woe tatted epee, and couch disarranged, papers scattered about the floor, the eafe laid upon its back, and marks of effort to open It ap, peered upon Its door. Tito only tillage missing were 21 padre of eooks,worth $4 per dozen. They were worth to them about 30 cents per pair. Mitchell had been working in his shop about one month before this occurrence, and lied been gone about one week or ten days. Mr. Riddle now the etoro looked at elro'olook the evening before the theft. 'Clark.Allinder was called. Mr. Marshall ob jected to the *Rues u a thief, eeltoonfessed. The Court said that the fact would go to his credibility. He was 'Sworn and testified that Mitchell, Terry sod himself entered the store between 8 audii o'clock in the ereolog. They peeked against the door and it opened. Mitchell looks paste.board box and there wao ass bill in it en the Bank of Lawrence county. Alliader Ousted him away and got the bill; got also 78 'oats in money; tried to open the safe; took eix pairs of socks; wont afterwards to an oyster' Ulm to get 'piers; offered • lite; Lawrence sonny bill, but they cold it wouldn't pip; -Al finder first get acquainted. with. Terry is the noun of Reim; he was there liimenths; while the others were taking the each, Mitchell woo frying to,get the sato open; A. had beinnut of the Refuge about three months when this oe burred; the Mayor soid if ho (Allinder) would tell the Whole truth dud be (Allinder) would get oft. . - The defence called 11D'IrtititlICS. The cue clatipg been argued, wne submitted to the jury 6a th e oherge of the Court, end a rerdlot of nttly au returned. Court, adjourned. • Anasaran.--We had &ahem a few days since In reference to the lading of a horse that had been stole; brought here, sold in the Allegheny hires market, and bought by an innocent purr chaser. The, owner claimed and got the horse, Which had been Wien from hlm in Restmorer. !ilia county. Mr. Herman ffandel, who wan the binocent puchearr, mad* on affidavit before the Mayor,, °bulging the ,thaft 80M0 person unknown. lie procured- a WorTant and there. with proceeded to Westmoreland enmity. In Burrell township he arrested a mai named Levi IS'ygart, charged with the "mime, and' brought him here. After a pnliminaryeramisuolori; the Mope. wink in bock twills own bounty to mend a Mil. t °comma on Monday. _ _ • . , • SI R • _ Vittsburgh alytte ~~o'vpicrit ~rwi~~[R oi! PIIBLISDED DAILY AND WANALY DT R. En.u. 331 'X' C . . 11i 3 1:1 1 Y.V4.4 O):4;IIZOMPtIMIZaCUIRD9/ OUR .600 K Emrn Viral/LS . , VICTOWY; or EloortO Conquer. By Wall Pierson. New 'fork, D. AppeDori 'a Cc. - • This is a religious tale, written in an attractive style. Tbo letter press,. binding nod general meohaniesd execution of the - work Is good. It is a book for children and well adapted for a Sabbath School library. It comes to us from the store of J. S. Davison, corner of Wood and Diamond drools. “IlzeramitaYs or CIIIIIIMI.I Docurss.” Roy. H. W. Mows. Row York, D. - Appleton a Co. ' These are twenty-five sermons from the raver- and author, bound in a single volume, metier a beak of 434 paps; foi Sale at the store of Mr. Davison. 'A good' de of public interest has been excited by a on from Mr. Bellows, en titled "The Stispense f Faith." lo this ho set forth hie views of w tis now generally termed "The Broad Churc h..ln the ; selection of the Iti tl sermons which ma up this book the author says he has been inly gowned by a deeire to throw light upon the discussion of his Cam bridge Addrese, all ded to above. He has been moved, moreover, the publication of the book by an anxiety to' sh w the l connection between his specific opinion upon ' the points in recent debate, and his gen rat opinions. These facts will probably excite ian interest in the book, and secure for it, many thoughtful readers. "Fovea Years, sod other Yates; by Tolls Essaronsh." This is a series of tales,. the !menu of *Mob are mostly laid in Franco. We have not perused the book. Itls fordsale by J. B. Davison, and in pabashed i yy,lK Appleton & Co. Idessrs,.Munt & Miner send us a pamphlet, the cost 61 which is lei{ cents, containing Victor llogo's letter on Johei, Brown, 4cl the sewers of Mrs. A. , .5. Stephene, all of which have here tofore appeiretkindbe newspapers, but are here placed in convenient form for perusal. Beadle's Home Monthly, edited by Meta V. Victor, cameo to us from the same firm. It lea thin magaxine, purporting to he intended for fireside reading. Elston MILETINCI.—We have received a copy of the Parkersburg (Va ) Gazette 4: Courier, of the 14th instant, containiug the accouot of a meet. ing 'held in Wood county, Val, on Thursday evening, Dec, 29, to take Into consideration cer tain legislation recommended lie Gov. iVise's message. •CoL S. M. Peterson Tait called 'to the chair. Wm. P. Henry and J mea T. Padget were appointed Vice Presidents; C. W. Hoover and Josiah Ashby were chosen Secretaries. The object of the meeting was stated at tome length by the President. A committee , on resolutions was appointed, the Chairman of which was Wm. E. Stevenson, Esq who war, in,ISSG, a Repub lican representative from this city is the State Legislature. The resolutions admirably express the eintimettis of. we doubt not, a good propor tion of the conservative and union -10 , 60g citi zens of Western Virginia. They contain the name sentimenle which Mr. Steveneon so ably defended as a Republican when ho was a citizen of tide State. They ore fur .Union and Liberty, one and inseparable, now and forever." The resolutions condemn, in fair and proper terms, the proposed legislation of Goy. Wise, and point out the probable effect of it upon the interese of Virginia. Mr the Dalt, Pilleburgh Gazette j ACITIRRABLT to recommendation of the Alle gheny County Executive Committee of the Re publican party, a meeting was held ,icifiewiokiry Borough. G P. Bodied was chosen Chairman, Br. Wm. Woods, Secretary. Judge Warner, J. L. Carnaghan, Theo. H. Nevin, Andw. Brown; and Edw. Crawford, Vice Presidents. Baldwin Gray, Treasures! J. P. Kramer and Jain 'Way, were chosen Assistant Seeretariae. Adjourned to meet at the call of the offlaere Jan. 2.let, 1860. CITY AFFAIRS METZOIIOLOCICA.Z. Obsorr*lions for the thuctle, 0. E. Shaw, Optician, 55 Fifth Bt.- -corrected 4.1444, m Writ. im maim. no 32 6.1 ' 9 o'clock A. 12 ‘• u " P. u Barcmetar---... BANC STASSINZN't for the Week 01t441•4 9pirTo. 236,611 374,683 1 1,740,529 585,585 519,510 200,0401,402,550 903,581 20,597 102,404 933,846 155,908 227,000 79,482 608,791 114,910 291,235 65,227 804,558 89,487 239,150 115,004 678,405 228,373 278,275 01,538 801,397 168,609 B'k Pittglegh Exebnitgoß'k kI & N. Cilium' blechanles'" Iron City " Allegheny " ' 2 , 0 12,41511,032,373i 2,090,5481 950,5301 171 " "060 471 1 545 103 ; 7,202,3671 1,527548 Last week_ Treawry Note. .1111 If. I and Not. of I It a to I Dne by other teak.. •—••• • $ 28 ,485561,251 $20,247 Exchange 129,216 27,648 45,503 & EL. ...... _ 56,690 • 103;893 14,616 - 19,679 11,546 • 15,228 Mcchenice...._ 29,328 5,299 29,805 Iron City . 37,179 4,574 46,419 Allegheny 44,424 40,865 25,553 $ 345,001 $ 255,076 $ 189,371 Last mei.- 361,907 204,563 170,910 17,461 Decrease..._ 16,906 49,486 COLTET OP QUAITER SCSSIONB.-13:10r0 111Jgilb MoCkire, Mellon and Park. • . Jan. 23.—Jalims Wrieerl pleaded guilty to an assault and battery on Catherine Miller, a little girl of Allegheny, on the 29th of Oolober last. It appeared from bit stat.ment, that he was delving a spring-wagon, when a party of chil dren ran across tho rtreet, and before he oould check hie home, ono of them was run over. The Court eentenced him to pay a fine of $6 and costa . . - - i - ',,..' -: T.. - . - --:-':..... , ..-! , !.. - 4. -- - . ...- , . - .- - '2i.j.j.;--„7:- . -. ''''%4 l ' '-• '.. ~ ..-.:, . '..--....:::17, , : ....i,..,.'1,.''''.'.-', - ; . :•.-"::7'..r..:.AtP.,!?-1.-....f - -.... ; ..:. - Lr4xi.if,,,....-1: . ,i.4;t: . - .. ,--,- ....4:i:;, - ,:. -,. . ,- , - .A , t - ,1:,:ia' . :; . ;.: - ...."L'.: - i...a . ,..i. ,,- ...., , 5'd'..:i...."*"....' ,. q...f.,:i.-,..L.1;• , A i!illlelThilditS AID LADY," from Philadelphia, have been for some time past stopping at the Bt. Chairdlatel, the lady who was very beautital and faseiniting being an object of great attraction to numerous friends who had compassed the for taalitjf of en introduction. Crawford was the nacie by which. the "parties of the first part'.l were known. - Intact Ms Crawfordkept quit& a court, If we have ,been, correctly informed. Gentlemen and ladies bitth , admired her beauty and tar wit, and there war no end to the mien tient the fair easlaver received, while her hus band twee not less obeequious than watchfuL Oa Monday Morning, to use the words of the distinguished lawyer Met, "the destroyer came." A rough policeman oame to the bower of the lady; and rudely thrust In the face of huselfand hueband, a warrant 'Lions. the proper authori ties lie Philadelphia, arresting acid parties for forgery. The numerous admiring friends of the' "beautiful Mrs. Crawford" were "below par" in p m e o i n ti a l .ir nf . dellght at (ho 'mention of her name on —Since writing rho above we have learned -some farther foto. An information was made beret-la. Mayor Weaver, on Monday morning, against Catharine Geois and James Buchanan aline' Crawford, alias 1, B. Roes, alias John Scretched and Robt. Bernell alias J. N. Smith. This ieformation was made by Edward Schlemm WI I itt officer e from 'I M P = t h e t i :, 17hto"lilicl fort e n John stoppitig at a hotel in this oily are fugitives from justice in Philadelphia, where We have been found against them charging them with forgery and palming counterfeit money. Mr. Buchanan, with his humorous aliases, is a son:of the South—a gentleman Walling from Louisiana. The man named Burnell, who has pas se d .bimeelf here as a white man, and who to all appearances is a white man, is claimed by Mr. Buchanan (who appears to have assumed the name of oar venerable President) as his slave.. silo is one of those beings who has no rights a white man is bbund to .respect, and yet has a large share of the blood of white men in his veins, judging from his appearance. Buchenan professes to. have purchased him recently at e cost of $2,000. All the parties came ttilhis oily an the 2nd instant, and Once ' that them have been leading a life of ease. at their hotel, appearing to be hig%ly respeotablo and dressing in the tip of the fashion, The lady attracted unvereal attention on the retreats and' wherero she appeased. The gentleman and his man Friday &leo made a figure In our city, visit ing billieed seloette and other places of resort where /porting men moat do 000gregate. The colored:2mo, it is mild, was a famous billiard player, `and to have a "bout" with him, was quite the ambition. The peculiar Institution begets some rare colored individuate. Oao may often find them advertised in the Southern papers, bearing . none or the marks of their origin and nose of their condition except perhaps the marks of a whip or pistol shot en their white flesh. The ieformai ion having been made, the Mayor dispatched officer Riddle to obtain intelligence concerning the parties,; Ile discovered them and they were aeon arrested sad left for Phila delphia ies before related: ... __ TLI C UITY• Anil:inn Bunataer to Acmcanase—Taro more BurglaivArrested.--Tho residence of Re,. De. J. I'. Preset', 9a Shahlogien street, Fourth ward, Allegheny, was entered 'on Sunday evening, be tween eight and nine o'clock, while the Dr. and hie family were absent attending church. The thieves, after ransacking all through the house, succeeded in getting about $lOO, tabstly,in gold. From certain faote in the possession of Dr. P. he was. led to suspect a young man named Lowery'---who wan for it long limo engaged by Dr. P. ins.coachnien, but owing to Rome difficulty bad been;diseharged a few weeks educe—and on Monday interning he made information before Mayor Morrison against Lowery to that effect. A 'torrent was leaned and but a hhort time had elapsed When he was erre ded, acknowledged that be Wm" the thief, and elaled that another i young man , named fileCorzel .k won with him at the thne,: had assisted in reeking open the house and that they had diet ed the voile, and ii part of the money wee found upon bim. al'Cor mkt: 'wee_ also arrested, 1 'd finding Memel( pretty closely cornered, mad a clean breast of it, and told where ho had h .1 his share of the money - in a Goble near wire ebe resided. The money Was all recovered. The pill ties hada hear. log and 'were committed fort ial TIM li:(lllCitliCZ FUND.—On pplooday afternoon at J o'clock, the committed fp Dialed in collect fowls - for .the relief of! thOL wreneo sufferers, met at 4,0 Mayor's lre ipon the amount collected, ;. Bat a porti of th wards have been folly canvassed. In conseque ca of th/e, the time for a Opal report ant postponed until Thure• day test; the 26th jest., nt 2 o'clock, at which time the committee are rev, tested to meet again at the I hyor'e office. The only ward that hoe been tharOgbly canvassed is the First, nod from that we here the following i geeereas report: Firek Ward $977 50 Second ward .. 110 00 Ninth Ward. . . ._ . IEO 00 The Seeiind and Ninthßeds are still collect• log, and the other wards f the oily did not make thole report, for the reason that they ere' atilt nanny to elite the fa! animal. The First. ward hasdone nobly. Thee Ilectore were Metiers. Frew and Heilman. If all he other wattle con tribute itt! the proportion Pittsburgh will be ahead of spy city in the union, of the same pop , t t elation. , !MEM =am= Tue 00 Force' Pose . T9.—The original Father lietup's Old Folks 'oilcan Co. opened with ono of their chaste isid unique entertain ments, at - pity 1101, last ee ning. Those who were not there missed one o the beet treats of the sewn,' and should take be first oppertual• ty to Imo and bear theini . to h or their pure, gen • nine, souratirring music, vocal and instrumen tal, and la ceo the quaint costumes of the old Colonistk. The character of their manic is the chief Intern which commends them to the pub lic, and they will undoubtedly be patronised no theydeserve,-while they remain here, which will be but.a abort time. Thin evening they give another concert at the same Floe°, and to-mor row, bosidco the evening performance, an after noon concha will tie given at two o'clock; chil dren admitted at half price. The large audi ence last otpiog applauded them throughout, and weal atvay eatiatied and delighted. Ton Jesse Tatar.—The exciting case is to be taken up4peitively in the Oyer and Terminer this morning. The circumstances of the affair, as they are, mild to bars occurred, aro well re membered :bribe public. The man said to be the chief witpees in the case, one Charles Metz, who has tiOn absent , from the oily for some time, was btought back by °Moor Wray,on Sun day, and DOB DOW ready to proceed with the trial. The court announced before idjournment 'Weida, !het all the defaulting jurors will be brought up this morning on process. Consider able trouble: in getting a jury le very naturally anticipated, r Dan ceenne.—Beller's Chapel, the new el. E. Church 4Braddoek's Field; will be dedicated to the service of Almighty God on Bentley, the 29th lust.. -11ev. James E. Wilson, of Christ Cbeieb, will-preach at 104 A. x. Roy. B. P. WolFe, of Liberty greet charge, at 3 o'clock r. it., and &mi.:James L. Graham, at 6, P. It. A. cordial Invitation is extended to brethren of ad jacent charges present. The M. E. church .at Darlington, Beaver county, Pa., will be dedi cated on the 6th of February. Avorexy.—Weregreitta limn that Dr. J. P. On. sem, one of am oldest and most eminent physi cians, was attacked with apoplexy In Washington City, on Prbley. At last accounts, he wile. in a fair way of 'recovery. De. Fleming, his partner, and Judge Shafer. bie brother-in-law, left for Washington. Immediately on being apprised of the occurrence, and aro now In attendance on gentlembet. I n. w TT 2 AI n• APPOISTIP—Ae Unlit. otates Court at Cleveland, Ipe4 weak, Mr. J. K.. Edgerton, re cently appointedltecelver of Om Pittsburnh,Ft. 1483 , 110 end P4lo9gO,Rldireed, tendered Lie reedit nation, ankiV. It. Ogden, was appoinied to fill the vacancy ;'thus occasioned, giving bonds in $75,000 for Ilse proper perforance of the duties of his office, Two Itepublioan County Convention met in the Court Ilonee - in Uniontown, on Monday het and appointed 'Jatub B. Miller Beg., repreeert. entire and Dail el R Davidson, Senatorial delegate to tho Conveittion at lisrrieburg, on the 22d of February. A revolution wee posed in favor of John Covode :for Governor. As adjoarhid meelipg of the Academy of Science and Art will be held this (Tuesday) eve clog, at 7 o'sloeir, in the Hall, Brewer's Build log, corner et Slarkeklaid- Filth streets. AU interested the objects of the institution are invited to attend: ' ATTENTIOA, dirOCIO .1131' wiserilsenient which appeariths this day!, paper, headed, For Bale." 'This ii,ri ttist'desirsble piece of prop erty fora kiyais residence, end hence this notice. ", ' A 1:111 . of yfilteable stoats will be sold this evettiog, stAbo;oom000rolol salesrooms, No, GI Fifth strept, Doris, . Tait Era.—E4:-".A. Sterna, id,. Do deusdas special stoma* to alt diseaikei or tits. lya. Catarsatt mond by a nosr.operatiou, eladV bat p or Alai° tbem . sas:•dlioy bstomatlag mita. in the city and ditlseutiqu,'ulte hare submitted toil» opic- atba.r eau .b* o,resaswil eonsultsd. Desideeee and Moe 21,744mietott. MEN . Sant ANNIVERSARY or TON Forma Mrs's CIINIPT/AN ASSOCIATION or Prerairrean.-4ith meeting was held het evening in the First Pres byterian Church, (Rev. Mr. l'axten'si) A very large audience was present. The order of ex ercises war introduced by an anthem (103Psalm) - by the choir, which was not so well sung as we have heard it, before. The throne of grace was addressed by Rev, Henry Kendall, D. D., of tho Third Presbyterian Church, and the Seriph:met were read by Rev. Reuben Hill of the First English Lutheran Church, (isle Dr. Krauth'e.) The annual Report was read by the Ex-Presi dent, W. FL Mak,sq. The report set forth i the fact that muchg ood has been done by tho D Association. A h e' was expressed that the different:sects maye brought together. A Union Prayereeting was begun during the tut season and continued until the opening epring,requirid so nett of their time as to ren der it impossible t keep them np. The but l i d inter was mulch m Idor than usual, so that the demand upon the satiation for coal was not so great se usual. One hundred and twenty families were supplied during the inclement sea son. They have eStablished preaching in the jail, and two or three incidents were related, go ing to show that that preaching has not boon without a good effect. The association employed as an agent of their benevolent designs, Mr. Robert Davis, who was moved to go forth into the field of labor by his teal for the good cause. Ho wont into the Ninth ward, and there labored from house to berme, praying with the sick and encouraging all to walk in the paths of virtue. Five hundred fam ilies were visited, and this work was only aban doned because to come it seemed to involve other duties than these contemplated in the idea of the association. Tho report stated that the various committees bad lobored during the year, with more or less nieces& Fortyone active, eleven associate, and four life members have been added during the year. The memberehip consists of 257 active, 91 asso ciate and 23 life membera; In all 371. The Ex-President then read the : Treasurer's Report.—R. Robinson, Treasurer of the Association, made eubstantially the fol lowing report through , Mr. Nair: To balance Jan. 1, 1850 $193 It Annual collection 60 40 Collection at lectures 42 58 Duos Association members 61 00 " active 324 00 " 4 life r 40 00 Received from Prayer Meeting Committee... 21 52 Rant of rooms 117 50 Private subscription 34 00 Total ....$894 16 The Association has paid out does as follows : J, R. Iteed k Co. (rant) $275 00 Charity and Fireman's mooting 200 30 It. Davis 52 08 Janitor 106 00 Sundry expenses . 260 78 Total Balance in hand The congregation then eang the bymn • . tut partial, 00 more, The affilt/111 world Verwproad " At the conclusion, Mr. Main elated that they had been disappointed in the expectation of having here Rev. J. Hyatt Smith, of Philadel phia, who had bean surprised at a late hone to learn that it took a good deal longer to reach Pittsburgh than he had any idea of, and there fore he was unable to be present. A young man, Mr. Blise; of Philadelphia, made some remarks ditoriptive of the end and object of the Chris tian Association. Ile spoke improcoptp and at I name length. Hagan theexperleuce of ayouog man in New York and Philadelphia, how he be came a christian through the influence of the Young Men's C. Association. ileconcluded this branch of his remarks by stating that had it not been for the Yellen Men's C. Aimed/Moo, that young man, thus brought to (lad, might not have been addressing you to-night, might not have the heart voice to speak for Jeers in your presence la-night. Mr. Bliss spoke wit much energy and eloquence. The Association were also disappointed in their expectation that Rev. Geo.,C. Robinson, of Cis- Monett, would bo present. He was detained at borne by the death of a member of his church. There was no speaker in his place The choir then eons the hymn-- Cleo. 11. Stuart, Esq , President of the phlla delphis Young Men's Christian Aseociation, then addreesed the meeting, which by the way au very large. !le spoke with much feeling. He said ho spoke under a great eense of responsi bility in such a presence. In the absence of several distioguished speakers, he was expected to speak and he felt 'unequal to the task. Ile asked the sympathies and prayers of chastises. Ho than proceeded to sketch the origin, princi ple; history and prospects of Young Men'e Christian ABlGOillgoll9. 'lmmediately opposite St. Paul's Cathedral, in London, is an immense essrehouee, with its hun dred or two hundred clerks. Ono of them whom the Speaker knows well, who is a ehrietionosome Gftenn years ego, establiehed a prayer meeting among the clerks. Soon another was started, and another, and in Jute .6, 1844, the Young Men'e Christian Association wee established in London. Mr. George Hitchcock, one of the own ere of that great warehouse, became one of the chief loader; Afterwards the Young Men's Mardian Union was formed In Cincinnati, and in 1801, tberewas Christian:Association form ed in Montreal. From these points the word teemed to go abroad, and from Maine to Callfor. sin they are now to ho found. The Association in Pittsburgh was established in 1854. Mr. Stuart then gave the history of the Associatiou In Philadelphia. A few of them got together, and one mild "it is of no use, we may as well give it up." But one young man, who was there, said, "No; let us organize," and it was done. That young man has 'ince gone home to glory, and has left behind him et motto which we hope to carry with us to the gates of the celestial city. "Standup for Jesus!" said Dudley A. Tyog, and It was he who was there to encourage the estab lishment of our Association. Mr. Stuart then proceeded to give us an idea of the workings of the Association in Philadelphia. They have monthly meeting; at which an essay on come practical religious subjeot Is read. Thirty minutes are then given to remarks upon the 'nay. Then there aro reports from various committees. The organization is so perfect that the young men who come strangers to this city are generally found and aided, counseled and directed into the right path. Four hundred and sixty-eight new members were received during the last year. Over 20,000 young men have visited the rooms of tho Aseociation during the year. They have a fine ending room, and in. teed to have the beet in thrited Stales. They have already $20,000 scibse tied, and when they have $lOO,OOO they inte d to build a noble structure. They hove found employment during the year for 207 young men. They have held 420 services under the union tent. The man who now superintends tho tent was an infidel, nod was converted there. A Frenoh prayer meeting is;held in the Y. M. route every &Mao • morning. They have firemen's prayer meat. lugs. They have a "euchre party" prayer meet ing, and this was established by a young man who had been a member of euchre club. Some of the west entire Christiana in oar city are from that club. Mr. Stuart spoke- with the greatest effect, and produced an impression.on the minds of his vast audience that cannot fail to be lasting, and to bring forth fruit In our Y. M. C. A. His illustrations were powerful, his voice clear and winning, his eloquence that which comes from and goes to the hurt. The interesting exercises of tbe evening were concluded by singing the 100th Psalm,:and a benediction by Rev. W. AL Paxton. MALVIT'S STATION, J4O. 23.—The Overland mail with dates to the 2d lost. hue arrived, fr6m which we glean the following news : Theeztremeeold weather in Carson's Valley will, it is feared, canoe great suffering among the Indians. The compound under Capt. Jarboe, bed a battle with the Indians, killing some 30 and wounding as many more. Another battle resulted in killing 30 Indians and taking. 28 of them prisoners• It Is thought that under ekitting eirennostances, the California Loglelature'may not elect a Senator this session. • ' New Tone, Jan. 23.—The Llerold's Washington Correspondent says :bat by special orders from the headquarters of thei army at St. Louis, a detachment of GU recruits has been ordered to leave Jefferson barracks for Texas'. The detachment of mounted rites at Fort Albeignerque has been ordered to Fort ' Staniar. A detaehmenoof third Wintry from the same fort Trill prooeed to Fort Usury. By special orders from lila headquarters of • the army at Santa Fe, in eposequeneauf the great scarcity of corn and the price of forage of every kind, the rations of moles and horses bare been rediteed, temporarily to 10 lbs. per day for horses, had 9 for mules, and for the came reason company Id of mounted rifles have been or. 'dared from Fort Union to Fort Bliss. The President has ordered at the notional armory at Springfield, Mass., 15,000 musket, (or Southern use, to be ate- Honed at Charleston. S. O.; Angelis, Ga., Baton Rouge, Ls.t and 0010 titles from the Watervillo ar senal, for Southern use. • .WABRISiTOa errs - , Jan. .23.— . 4he Timm COTO. pondint Bays that, the diffieultleiln the cabinet; are two-fold, tbo fret, with. Postmaster Gamma 11,11, who refines to holjeffiei, unless liberty Is given him to remora Inge Cook from the Chicago postoMee. The 'mond hr with the Becammief War, who inahts no ordating . off Copt; Mootgounry . aed C. Melia, now engaged on thonequedim bare. Jeff Davis and Elentor.Toombs;anstst this, and tho heal. drat takes pars l,ll2 (thW4:.'l , l4 , lll4.llinL!, n. § o #94lkonTifi to bin, bin own way =l4- will ball the lower cf Jr'e2 barna Latest. from California 1 1 , 1 , . 1' LATEST NEWS. R F TELEGRAPH. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE Thirty-Sixth Congreas—Sint gaeptee. Riumninthm, .7441.1fri. Roust —Mr. Barksdale spoke on the quo:dial 4' organization, and argued fora onioii to defeat - 10i Republicans. He said the House presents. te ; the people of the ecamtry a scene which has but pn parallel in biatory ; the Mouse his been seem weal in session, and although ballot after ballot his bled taboo, no Speaker has been cleated ; no taganisatioti hed b oon effected, while the intimate of the noun6l l hare been totally neglected. The Deznotrate, Setali Ameriesneand Anti-Lecomptordic‘ all Plif** 2 4 stand in an attitude of hostility to the Republiesnei should unite to defeat the latter. The deiticerial have manifested every disposition to unite with th e South Americium and Anti-Lecomptonites off • dal tional basis, lentil their spirit of conciliation OM 6e- Coats exhausted. The South Americana has• pre /anted Mr. Gilmer, who could never be aodeptahle to him (Barksdale). Mr. Gilmer, if elected, must' , he supported by soots of the Republicans, and he t would vote for no man who commended Ithiitalf ;Of the considerations of that party. Re did notidesibt Mr. 011ater's loyalty to the south, but his politic:ill; conduct. Rather than the nentinee of the a ir ed can party should be elected, a man who receired he vote from fi ft een of the States of this Unlon,:;rathOr than his State and section should be dishonored by the election of Mr. Sherman ' be would repeat the declaration of Mr. Pugh, of Alabama, 'get discoid reign here forever." Fie proceeded to give a plstoty of the progress and present aspect of the elavely; question, which prevented the organization iof the: House. I ; Mr. Corwin was called out by a remark of Mr. i Barksdale, who said he knew of no Republicati who would go so fares to say that if a sleveholding set- j ritory Mould be acquired by treaty, as In the . ease Pf Louistana, and provision be made thereon, thet the peoplo thus transferred shall be admitted into the Scion with all their right/ of property 'Mott they then held. lie knew of do Republican whit Would I say that such was not the supreme law of the lidd and should not be carried into greet. 7. Mr. Barksdahs--Ls there • &publican who favoll the acquisition of a olavehohling territory ? I Would like to ask whether Mr. Shermin favors inch !a 61011313111. Mr. Curtis replied that at this time he woald opposed to the acquisition ofd ziavehelding tertited, because we ban got a great deal too much of it now, A question might, however, arise, whether we could acquire a portion of Mexico or Cuba, but the question does not now exist, and may not for a look period of lima. ! Mr. Barksdale—The gentleman front lowa is act a tit representative of the Republican party.a. 14t Mr. Lovejoy speak; let him be put on tbestand; orl Mr. Dawes, or Sir. Hutchins, or Mr. Gooch. ifwill take Mr. Tappan; tot him speak for the Repel:diced party. They can. elect you, Mr. Corwin, -Speaker, but they refuse to do It, and you are hostile enough to slavery, in all chnmience. In the couree'of his remarks he said ho would resist the inauguration ef a Republican President The South knew 'Whet I their rights are under the constitution, and are re.: solved, et all hazards, to the last extremity, to de; fend them. In case of a dissolution, the South would have nothing to fear, and would have the sympathy of the world, because they are in the right Mr. Corwin humorously said that his object. was to move that the lions° proceed to a ballot. The had done such things before ' as he admitted t Witli very little names!. If ever the Ronseergande, will be by voting. If the gentleman from efluiesip4 pi. Mr. Barksdale, who had advocated secession id the event of the election of a Republican President s should be elected Speaker, he (Corwin) promised fig I stay in the Union. The farce which has been acted he for several weeks, very much to the amuzeinent of the members themselves, but sometimes to that I diturbance.of the temper of gentlemen, had began( to be looked upon as a serious matter. Every gen-II Cameo should therefore conscientiously think what; he shall do. lie was-reminded by trioxide the other( dry that there was something in the election (lel Speaker greater thm ho supposed, viz: that in a.. - ser-f min event the Speaker might become a President; Ile confeesed he was paneled a little by the sugkes-1 Con. It might be so, hat he did not think this should! be incorporated into their thoughts, as ono of'the) contingencies. It was not probable that eitheeabel President or Vico President would be antliblel enough to die, that the Speaker might succeed to; their place: lie does not know,however, what Prov- - Wince has in store for us. Ile did not know veltythe' Ilolper book should be driven into their line: of thought It might be the product of the liberty of the Press, which is celled, In classic language, ° ' Rice palladium of oar liberties." No free government in modern time. has existed, without a free press, so we molt be content to Mke the freedom of the preen as we have It, with &Wits Amen, as well as the Gleanings which flow frouSito um. Mr. Corwin continued at some length, deify.— eating the appearance of Helper's book and the in vasion of Brown. 116 concluded by saying that the Republicans, in excluding slaves from the territories admitted free men, doing exactly ea the men of 1184 didwhen they excluded it from the western territo ries! House then adjourned. • SCICI.I7.—The galleries and floor were crowded thitinorning to bear Mr. Douglas ; the noise and sonfasion daring the morning hour. were en groat that it was impossible to hear the reading of the clerk. A number of bills ware road by title and retorted. Mr. Gale said he would do the galleries the At tic*, to say that there was more noise on the flor than up stairs. Mr. lisle was in favor of calling on the Secrehay of the Trustily for the names and '►tarter and per employed In the Treasury department who hare not boon confirmed by the Senate. Adopted. The bone having arrived, Mr. Douglas' resolutirip was called rep, when Mr. Donglu read a correspond: enco between the Governor of Virginia and the Peeil ident, of but November, in which the former elates that be has evidence to show that a conspiracy had been formed in Ohio and other free State, to rewire John Brown, and the latter replies that he finds ito power in the Constitution for action on his part. Tbto produced a powerful impression at the South, being regarded as an official announcement that the Constitution conferred no power to protect one State from the insertion by another. IF.is object now was to mho the inquiry, whether it Is not in the purer of Congress, and the duty of Congress, to enact ell laws, necessary to protect each State from foreigner domestic fain unless Congress afforded the protee: tion, where was it to come from. The States con:" ranted to a prohibition, to keep up armaments in the expectation of protection from the Federal Governi. meta. The people lathed Into the conviction that there is no power lathe Federal Government to prn tect each, and every State. . • They will demand that cords be severed, and that weapons be restored to their bends for their proton, lion. The perpetuity of tho Union is involved le this question. lie could demonstrate' that there 4 no wrong in Oh Union for whirl the Constitution he, not previded a remedy. He read the fourth see:, Lion of the fourth article of the Ceestitution,to show that it guarantees to every State • republican form of government, and protection ogainat havulon. Mr. Feaseeden defended the Republican party from the charge of agitation, and attributed the ex; citement in the country to the Kaneu-Nobruke era; Mr. Douglas retorted, after which the Senate ltd? jounced. . Arrival of the Steamer Africa Nsw Yong, Jan. 23.—The steamer Africa arrived at midnight. ller advice' aro anticipated by the arrival, at St. Johns, of the Circassian. We vena l ' however, farther details. nasr BRITAJN.—Air. Davie, who absconded witk liabilities to his clients to the amount of S. 130,00(/ had been triad, and sentenced tea years ?mil aerr4 An address to Lord Palmerston, praying tits 6°74 eminent to use its inflame° in maintaining the tegrity and independence of the' Pope's clorninions,' . was in coarse of agnates* ho the Roman Catholic's of Ireland. The London Times regards the dismissal of Ws:: iambi as a declaration that Napoleon ILL is disposed to commit himself to the more liberal and groterolut line of policy; to cut himself into the Italian cause,' and to maintain it against ail the powers ofdespotismi and all the hostility of the church. The Times warm; the Emperor, that although be may mot on the . sympathy of England, in his stand "for the Italians:, be mast not expect that Abe will join him is an °Hon.; sire alliance against the other powers. Other Eng. , . lish journals regard the change u hopefal for the; Italian cause. - ' The London Heralds' Paris correspondent says,' that Walewsk lis positively dismissed. His snores. sor was regarded es antagonistie to Rutland. A re-1 port had brat, drawn up by the most eminent jurists! of the French bar, which mdablishes the right of Prenetunen -to petition the Senate on the change of existing laws. The Journal of Rome bad published an article, supposed to be under official auspices, of so bitter a nature as regatta their late pamphlct,that the Preach papers did not dare to reproduce it. The Cometitalloanal publishes no article regrettleg the appearance of the offensive manifesto, but says that although France may be grieved by it, else will not bold the Pope responsible.. A telegram from Bombay, dated 15tb December, confirme the 'oaptam of 2000 rebels in thide. The names of the leaders who were taken prisoners, are Milo Kahn, Kahn Baohadoer, and Kahn Bene.mad hoo and his two sons. LAATAL--LONDON. Satnrday, u,•—The • Paris corespondent of the Advertiser says It is rumored" that Lord Costley had gone to London with the Em peror's proposal, that France and Eagland shall im• mediately declare that they' , will neither luterfote themselves, nor tolerate the interferettee of others lo the affairs of Italy. • • Pee ee Ivan,la Legislature. flannzanmta, Jae: 23. Bates introdired • MU to inoortnis rate the Mifflin County Book. &nand, it bill to Ineeiporste tho Bradford County Bank. Mr. Wilson, afilll to docimatieo th;Prottiotiotary's Fen BUJ. No bills ware passed- Sisaam.—Nothing of importance was done. Jame' Clark, .Bepublieao, was elected on Satur day Wt. a m►nbar of the HOTISO for Dauphin coun ty, to . fill the irseaueyocemloned by the death' of Whitman, by a majority of 1.200. ' r , Lwarimworms, Jan. 23.—;-.TbaSrlienba Leg*: tom reassembled at Lecolnatotran Friday lase, in emorcermity witttthe 'pedal prcelamalinn of coft un i. Madam and there passed aJoint resoMtion adjourn.: hg to Lawrence.. The :Gomm'. hating - retuned thisreeolation with . his veto, it - e i n ,„ i nuudhoo asks. np ou n r isen over theNoto by a tots 08 IA council, pod 38 to 8 16 t;to 141416. ~": ' . ; ,,i . i, . : ' . : : : ;: COMMERCIAL RECO 001:31ITZSO OP AR lOntAtto.3l POE JANSIAP.T. Jamul Domoata T. P. nano.., WK. ArCll7.4ll'. Pm". Blom; I BM'. H. ECtuor. PITTS2IIIItO It altentessn'tts. • (Minded &oda, for On .Pillsbunh Goose,. pirrannen. itaanar, JASLO. , * 2t. ISIO• . ' Doslneu fi galls aettio. Tbe •fate past ears of absent spring weather tone sand to give life to onention kilo In wad oat of Wore. We note • a4ht de:Zinn ewe on uhszf. - ewsulthig Imo its teary ace W.a by atesinteat.; - ; We found Wier/thins buoyant and the wharf auto with ban shippers. 'The eine needed slowly, bet the inter fa the thansist eon 11niten abundant for neemses.• ... - • • - - ' ••• i FLOUR -Wm of I= - .1 bbd, In late,:ficm 'lineal kW for Raper. $8,20(38,25 tor•lfttbs, ss,pooo toritilfa Ferslti; awl AZ001,150 for Laney brands. ' X W. FLOUR-ales 000 lbs id st,Dog,m; 103. '.• :CORNILEAL-10 bath irlfusl at ie. "GBAIN-old front 'store of 200 basil Oeli a/ 1&' from ishart,2.2:o bath ear Corn at 85@llllg bent depot, 2 coverer Dorn at 22c, ad d.° tads shelled do at 72a76e. • ' APPLY2I-48 bbls Y. flbde at $ .3,24.8,110, sod 10 do Cow iots at r.. . .:.DRIED FRUIT - O 5 bush Nubia "al .28•@.1.1234t and CO otst4toptes at $1,751 $= - .' 011mdll.-1311 bra at 10c. HOMINY-15 Ms stsBa te,' ONICCS3-30 bush st - • ::. suomr.—ts hada N.O. at 943;84. , ', MOLASSES-111; bbls st 4k052e. . .. IfIMVP-40 Ulm at 55. t. . 1:017/13-15 by at 12,1 Cc. • • • Etrrrza-13 has Roll at 184 and 2 0.10 u pate] 111250- • llallB-75 dna at Itb.. POULTRY-ab pales Chickens at Me pair, ant 8 Tar beYst at 70cs rub: • WHIRRY-40 Lb} reenflei at 11V11 . 7e, and 10 tide Aso at Iftesl.2s. , 01.011101. SEED-310 bush at $1,58. FLAXARED-45 Nei at $,25. 1108111-100 bbts, 1, at l s3,W.. RA OO N-13001be Shoulders attic. ,i LARD -7 bus b lor.: .. ; Id'O POLts-at busN ei haunoolnestd Plakeyie at eo,:p gu 0/141-10 Mat LW Na t al 700, aml Gl6 lLie Croda Coal 011, 32 0 , at slBo'7 bbl. CAUSTIC AIhILI--4 eaata at.2c.. • ; PIALLB-6 toga at 634.0. 021 ton. lona Ou wharf at $lO. and 12 L;tdd ...Ant 61 $lB RIONETAILY AND 00Plittr11CIAL. jirn UR/4Am 24—?. at.—Tbere was a Italr ultrllr in 111,S Kock market it linaMbig, ■ad a grog., ranting At Abe opettillS, which borates wear..tinily low on tho second call stippllti of cwh stock. which appeaser! to ininla Irma putlea Who were realising on the mini= ief tho Met few days. , The Money philistine continues to ameliorate, And oicasion il demand (mums made on Gorortmer.t and :SSW &turf tr.. et 15@.3,4 11 ant. The arrant ram, however, la still 6 r,V ant, with • moth Maenad apply. Tilers la a Lair activity It the discount henna without Important tnenaa io rata. Eflupday acceptances ef ruminant LISMINI st Sil ant, and fuer cad sin Inor.the' dates at ..5(j9 11 cont. Them rates. cr course, are Only for sell-known mem:int/le Witlianwnic Oct el' this /Inscription, rotes Ara very imp, lar,eweging foam cent. although Intrinsically, the paler may be liirat-Mwm the banks aro moving c:tdarrs tlrOy, ehowlng no diepositirn to expand. The stack of aiffin at Dim York, au 'ha 1; tl,. A., as 6,1. 10101: BtiXk of Ilia and Cantos- CMS e, :87. it, bag IllArmirod ninon to Moo Soles for col/romp:ion oaion IoJ nt..—.. 14ok of Rio end Santo. mfr.\ Jots. 17. hionocolba CRylo. .ti Costa Itica. Java, =ma 6 ..... ...... _ 6. Other deocriptiooo...." • Total !upend mats 657. I CtZ Minn., Jan, 21.—The feeling in the provisi on market aunts to be good on the part of both boyars and bolderattut !Gamut ninth dlsposition on the pert of tither to operate. (Gold.. are In tome Imam. doubtleme astbdled with the gates ruling 'eaten/ay, and would not like to mhs a eau Welber, but there is not nerve emmall I. the market to Lear having much of s weight pat on it at preeent. Wo Lays heard the soggeation nude that some of the !ern. (reductions raunuy toads to appear pu bib% were the 1010 - Arcot of contracts erhicia were settled by the payment cr dlr iet,ilC... The tratemetions to-day neat mostly at thelleares t vales for miteral day. poor, About the only variations are as to the time of delivery, et the mite flguu a. Lard is re t but firm at 10e. The money market-did not cindery., s any materiel change 1 7 frj. , It was generally quiet, with indication., of a grade. tis„trnyroving tendency. but at the diacount houses art en. . of paper centimes. hi he offered, sod the outside mar . )ketre tail! well imppliod with goad eentritles at fall Mica There was a meted.: felting off la the package demand t;r kite., exchange, nod with oalre moderate loquiry from ittal buyerwthe market woe dull. but rates were totstadaed Levy uterdat'm figures The buying rote.rote. were 50(0' . 50(0' . f0r e Turk and Philadelphia, and G. 19.55 for Baltimoreand (oi2. .lNii Onus.% Jan. 79—e. ar.—Floor ha limited local do and, at $5,94.55,95 for =flyer. ihlut. park dolt, bat peke. am without esueutial Ganger n trslB. , Morse fa in light supply, which has cussed increased fur.- !!. '- `r , l in in pricem new shoulder. mid at 9e. . . Lard dull mad the demand limited, 10Xc for Wend 11 @ll;ir for keg. - [Whitt, dull and the demand limited, at 9234 - ..ST.L: for rf e illed. agar dolt, and price. a Grade fewer, closing at G3,4147%0 f fate to fully kir. Mob doll, awl prices drooping; valuer 1,000 WWI at - • 4 3‘...012c. . • . • good demand for coffee, and price. hare mime.' 1,,f,e," - •• , ''X t e for fair to prime RIG. R • Oh:Kiang(' Gazette, of the Slit lost., afar—Werth:l lately to hog statistics nude up at Leolevillo last year. W. 11t ,d ed the fact that • deficit wee shown of eqnsl to 900,000 ' - It :" This was the work of a lenuting operator is we knots, The whole Sauthern country wee doaleil Olt sithrhe piper; who.. publhtter had permitted it. columns .to ho usetrin this way by a epeonlator. It caueelf anteer.fte , meatfee • time, to the consuming districts, hot a McGee tplaces. anon as the deception was dtmovencd-t In Urns i al Odin to the matter, ws touched the Wearable sinner to a le tar place, and we observe r d by. commuration In a morn- In papa that he is conablenbly tit/retold abaft lhe matter; t b tbe do not undertake to deny the dun, tWanX9xl4 ladifse him hetroafter toetlit thepapee himself, and tat spec. .- ; to •re gawk other ch.nuele - through which to cheat the pale • II: : ' . . Imports by River. /39 ORLEANS, per Parris-2.51 bbb molastes,Comb, mow, IPClortan A vs 15 hods sum, 2.1551 s mai m. . Brown cos 68 Mid. soon 200 Mb stolotim, Shrivel. :Dilworth; 10 hltds sugar, 100 bids molatois, Arltaililts 105 do do, Lacatert. d BhIptoo: 3 planets, floll pr;•. I lits castings, 6 poi machinery, 1 Sr It wars, Marks it dry 23 tab mediums, 1 de oil, II Ehdsell A so; It disease- Itl'Hoe; 2do do, 11 . 0olly Acg bbla utottoms, Bon ip% do do, do rotor; thittoriteld; I . lot rods, Bead; polaw it A Talatestock; 12 do do, Itoyden; 28 boo to NUM s. * GO rolls paper Grant. hrOURNELLISV/ItLF., per I,iule cab, =it 11.11 rags, WOodosei cccl3l dooms, 1 ok, 1551 es wraps, 1 bs . old coop., 2 sks rap, 11551 hatter, 1 L11151:=4171:! % 3 :=!::: 1 71: 0 sft= 5 14 1 6VI: roc s,l bettor,, to nscotto 170.5. cora, WhIM 74 do do, Is - 30 o, 3; Moos, bat dry mods, 43 this i. 41 ats corn. 1724 lbs Lottor,2l shit rots,, bbls brans,' . 1:5 • shrooms, 3Ms rock o 4l ,Asks nigt. 1 crate do, 1 hhd do, bib s* I barter, sand ry noutlgnees . . .. . • 111 V/GEINEAWG I • . . 4 141;04)0011e Courier, of Saturday, ea.ri:—There . were. le ~or, . .Ls direct antral. from Pittsburgh yesterday, forbid. fog ;three tear boats alth beery to-ea of col.. - . . Tteo r tr--1 ,11. 7 1z. rg , - ;At 4 0''' . _ k`k, . ,44:.d°,0-e,„... The Varela nod- .. also had a fleet of barges of Irrtoar, the ben, below the full}, to safe - harbor; sad to await a of the /as . Calorie, to he tit o the New 0 market. . _. • t a ,4 e labrshspen, aural bull of th e ilson grounded cn tbe Dlllerk wharf yeeterday, and wu potted Orator a Tut bird doggale by the limner. It ought to be lasted 1, late Kate Clat•Of eight CaMer. r •.. ,• ..... • L , . e Silver Ware arrived at Nor Odeon. Faa thallLb, wail • at Ifemphla ea the Zala.• - • • toI e CoMmerdel, of gatordel, .ro , -Capt. Joico...to; , of o Ohm Gray. report a fl eet of 40 coal and set Imam cora- 2 lag 41t of the Kanawha for Claelnastl and Looltrille. One w5 .4,th tratOecidelolog 7,000 bush ofteal.belmgilog to Geo. Jalrrier. of the 741olfrede mina. aim seek mar a reenbottora, blithe Ohld, on Wednogley. It was dettlaed for this r0raket,....... llbe totr-le at Advance learesfor Plttebargh, to r -day:loth bar ar pf iron ore. Ms err detained yesterdey, repairing bar . L . at4r-vheel-.. .... Capt. L Al. Idiom • contemplates moved lag' tba hall oil he Tim four a tow-hoot for the htonottre oThe Ospt. it also negetlaUog fors Ildeorterel atom -1 r the St.. tool. trade. . . 1 Steam post lisslacer. ABILIVX.D. DRPARTED... T. 0610, Browisellle; Tslopspb; Drowns - eine; .le ...min, rownsille; Jstrerson, Bownsville:. !cot. Bsysnl, Elizabeth: .CoL Baysvg,Elitaballi ll l Biartln ireannellal9.ll • • ... Pa . New Orlewng 1 - . - . J. • .11.11¢ur. et Loots.' I Illver-6M fs,t--1.11163. . . Tellegraphla.ll.ltrito tit. . • , iPtanttenia, Jan. M.—lkorr anlk'pricte easier; Int t not gaol My lower. Wheat steady; good red $1.32. Cam firm sates,MOO•tmsbeta at 76c for yellow and 7unit...hits: Vat. unchanged. Coffee 0r,,; mho go.) togs We at 140.4f`- . Pt ovhdone tending upward. )IMa Pork .6I BUM O' , o 5 f.raboulden and Odra.. 10rd.116•12c In bbla add kelv. Wnleket Wad, at X., _, Cactus," JAIL 2Z..-.4.10ne7 tanked at. hr. DM, ,i -0441 liatifur, a lot averaging 1150 lb. sold at 40,34. .: Pm- TOMO; 'damand ammo quit* moderato. Tine gnu At $l7, =Kona Meal k 17.24.347,40;, only mks I . W.l bt/a at a 17. In good demand; asks 150 tl,d. at 7%6735 lorabcal - dela, IN for aldmintd 10%7 for deem lode aldem rery 10. ready. Bak kika.. hold at 1534 and 113.4. Gamey (ph t. POnt to tuatangad. domand Iftltad andr6o.lPla IaXXIMMIMIIIprItce $ O l and extra gyokg4,66. WOL, In demand at r. 1 to‘i.g adm 1400 b M at ;113.6.W.117, No dolma . 111 Qineomm, and demand mcderatm Wheat iI fir6l. will, a . od a....,,,,;0t 81.76dlitor perm white and 51,2701.25 noire/ Com I. firm, with a goal demand •at Cm .0 3 , jr4 bu. i Oita In good demand, and priers mode at 0440 , it; ha a Bps dull and unchanged. Earley dull and deal cid man) oto t • all 6.9e7e, talc to goad 66(4CT. Illy In ad, &- and prke. ate ataady at mbrat me prime Timothy. ChM.* Om with an tutor* thunan/1 at hot q.ctatlmatt aal... lad him( W.E. at 0,5 i. Hotter IS fair demand at It els We Ohio, ad 47 for W. 11.. - $ Yong,Jan.'M.—Ashei unchanged. Cotten Unchanged aa4 tad mclarata. clear doll sad bower oats a Haat. 4 I I 00l ay exprut &Mt battle tradt; 03 . 4 300 bfib at SW> Ipp japer Malta 1t.5,270.5,410 tor altra alma. 3 0 . 2 dtP,H1N16 hrkozhmon to innidllng extra wratem,55,744J5,76 for Mite plug Wands at extra It. H. Ohio; doting quiet. • fca1.,,m,,, C None is to limited demand without special change. Rye - ahr $3,7/1Q440. Buckwheat floor la pleat, and dull at • SI,t7HAI per 1001 be. (ken lltend dull at $2OO for Jim/. ajgala to Brandywlae. Whillty dnUand bates ; 1 1 XIbbf. sod suLCIX.. Wheat doll and dmemlaM .l . l . l CO 04 wkote at ellWbitel(olMlCk•C $1,61% 400 do, good White Canada at ta,4p;ip am. Aro quiet *2%891. B.M.y actlm .4. - ,,, 'WM tr,'; Corn quotml a little better; tales 7 3,006 b a h .; . n '7BO. . (attar to prima nee whlteand Bordner* tallow. Caul a ll:Vide:este demand at •IF•ta. Pork *Ore and amen .• • ales 200066. at p 10.6 6 ,4,91002 tor old tame, new ra t ..,, '$17;00,1014 'Mime tIVOII; 11 . 7 4 are . Anna, 00 '87..% and. ,ity, do ta p oi 3 gm ' Bea a Mae mote ulna. but 'prin.. anetaVA7 alas 600 bbla. - : Boer llama steady; saki , 71 c 0 Ma 'Mae gems Iteatolatait $10017,60. Dressed Hot. , ~,,,v id ,,,a 767% for Waalsraoad 11,(07Y, to thy. • ' viz,m4,....cr.,La•ta“ aalaslsopack. at a 34, tar maculate 4.105.01,14 • for ham, lacia , llaz 10Z0 pakgalms. at Cleo% ~ 8.,a, I.m; mho 24 bum Western eamberlaud 11 1 - 701 ex at • 0110. la ehrtme. laid Emotes la acute: sales maw . _ • p) ,appy,6 Inaladlag 700 tklarar gobroary andkjanci.4..., ,* ;testy A /1/9i; 100 kegs told at 12. A. nod m badness, Salaz :rld 1tt04*.11016 WOK) sad 11421 frit state: Cldaate /a . itial, '.at' len: - Ban Om; 1200 bhdieoba tad. at . TV g-: Illa Mlle° Wet - bat very Ilecm at ' 10 )1412. Mu Wok aka 20 latdi sad 10. tierce. afrae*eada at, al. ,- 0fir15,..24 board—doll, but :arktliaaa. catch chili, filbet' la Pialaalriidaleh b 15 - per coat-, aClayaiand at Tal. ...'- latto t:441 IA PanamalBl; H - 7.177"A",,, ; r ah At ILI c3A,I g' -' fa-ThOLIED6I:OIO3ii CO, secoa4 laamlsi7P• Ida aliaa 10%,ia17% . T41213E/eft alaai 81:04; .1•4111#186. • • ....' Cptptii:e3, 71m. 13.—At *meeting or eltmeneret C . - . 011.' Ilzetungev on Oattudeyiecomatltheej....„,..i, 11ImAreit:dth: maks emmymeni_ t s tar th e Min- ~ . -21 :74 1 ' *maim" of: thcastemigr,4ll4-Tettnemtn. ethe MO XONIStba:-.10 -.Mak,. beto,lll2;i: nuoiasn ; TllB OW Legiththmo:44lo4-31 Rtiolst-: 13,13011*thointh ;flMlColl44l._.n,ltitryoll4oi,.. 'lO 0 deftetiii*lsee;` ~.- '- ' •'' - - ~ .. 11 , I, ............ ],SSU ............. i a;A
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