T E n ~, , XSTABLISHED mq. Aummios &MEW ARF kIi'A . UL),iI.:IER, mararecirFamits MMTEM 3 MER I3 STATION, ME= COMM". PA , JAW. WLICAXIILUOLD, .• InantssoutTo's; 147o.100Tkisid Street,Pittaburihr 001 1 .10.11 45 1 p 1111 . 113112 1dO,Bbides,Blinds, Atak*Seej : ooll/fOrt23, •CliEllilollB, &O. Allt i r li ' ithElition Fad to Billetieoe's WORK. 0:4/WATZ 1217321 .41VD 'LAW. IV 012.D.W. 'goblets —7l WLLLS. ILIDDLIC as , UO., '= . lo Fotteth Street, litteburgh, Pa., • • • •• •• •• • • I LIDS, THONGS AND SWITCHES. TT Orders mottettid thin diet:rads, and promptly ahlpi Pad am lartraeuqu., data or II pert antedlioccat for lath. 'argiUTLltier Lron Oleg' star. Warohouse. W. BRADSHAW, (Successor to T. IF 6 &MAIO M.) MAntilictar , MON OODPIO WARE, and Dealer In R OV ES, &e., No. WOOD - REDA batman Mtn and Virgin alloy, PM. 011.1{.T.W21/ WELT YOUNG, • (Baccoworo to John . Cortortigtit,) ANUFACTUENRS and • important in AIL Pod:stud Table adieu, Surgical sod Deatal otrozooopo.dardaittato,7llhlng Tadao, d0,N0.86 Wood oto m t. Shy giTesp:Cia SttantiVAotli4"%tu dn irafactarixtg of Tn.ogimprforo,,to. Jobtdog and g with paw. poditylooddowsteh• • oplfatly • lITILLIMISBidsai ILT. &CO., 61 Penn EL, balm Marbaory, Pittabm•gh,.Pa. 112 TRAM BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET pp. Imo, Wolters, Iltantacturere of PlenliWs Patent ittiler,Toteoniotlre, Iliad and Cylinder Milers, Chime" Btelthea, aim= Ited,litnam Opea, Condensate, Batt Paw, EntiOr Paw, Irenrairls,lJO, Beate, eM. dam, Blackradtbel Wort,Brtdje and Mid= dram, done at 1 the &mutt a 22 m j att,. An onion from a diatom. promptly nttended to. Pella Cotton Aul,, Pliasaar/ D. KSIMIDY' =LDS & CO., MANUFAC. Pwai A No.l bean 4.4 Bawitiaga . Clwyd Cada of all colon led shadow • " Moab lawanifliash Ckiat.! Sopa atoll dam and dawriptiana 4- japiilidata left at the liardwaiwitanta.l Log= a (bag& No. in - Wood rano; hare igication. ' JeSaY JAIIIES LIZWIN, MANUFACTURIM OF QIILPHUBIO ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; A, =its of NUM' Acbt AVAZta ' = . - 11 =11,r 3lsjbe turaa auohn Irwin a sou, cr liatei .tmt. WILLIAM TATB:1111 DLUMBKR 'AND GAS FITTEII, No. 10 -a. • Youth drest,ll=3, y and *met, under. swab 'tool/dor Hall. . liarivary &wept:ice cd' iltthyp hr Later, Gag =II noaly €oUnnintp . & Cl* MENEESEN RIDDLE., WIRT'S St 00., . sivai4maionxerd,and larinidlad ktercikaat• awl Dealari In Westarn Produce and Drorlalana, at No. IBS Wetly steed. Pittsbargl;Pema. - I ,2 l :4=l:l 7 CLaasa,Butter, n ett., irLdtt a. a. --sax 243E131011 MVO - N=lR du 210331241301% FRAME AND CONIIISAION EIERCHABLS, 6 _Smithfield SFeet, , ; opemtemeeegiteleuemei. a PITTSBIIII4II, PENTPA. Nolen la PLOTILI. 6113 Th.; MILL IMP% sod overt' kind at Ooontry Ptotose... Specks! ago:atm& Owl to Coo egootoott ape:dote. Woe to Pltttbozgh iMattItION gm ] .1 • a - - ..... di r mistme .lu , ' lllMPatalq-.;.-.lt: is. mows.— Ark, Errarnmcm. Rownir.'dp - lIMIC.PATitiCHS, • W E 9 ALE (31- .R. (3 C 'IC Rl3 . ....- - - AND DEALCILS TN F . LOAT IrSND SEEDS,_ _Nos. 191 0n3.193 Liberty Street, Pittsbergb. Jalyd • lan animus. if: to., Commission Ss - Worinardinn Merchants, ' • ' .-AndlinfoletdrinMenrls WESISBN .RESERVE CHMESE, =TPA. PORE,-,1160011, FLOM, PISA, Pot t Testi sashes, alcrects, Lloatml 1 I 011, mist ~ Fruit and Produce generally, Nos." 141 and 143 Front; Street, PrITSBUROII, PA. ' - InL WM= 0,17 LP QOM MISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN 331401T1R„ . GRAIN & PRODUCE. No. 313 Litrort7 FTITSBORGII, PA. Cholee•bainds of FLOUR; for Baker'. and Family ose4 ,cosurtantly oo bond. Particular attend= ,poid to Riling orders far Morrehazollbogencesily. • octklyd TAMES ,A. FETZER. Forwarding and • Lir CONBLISDON MUCCUANT, for the etde or FLOUR, 1361,1N,DA.CON,LABDBDT11311,BLEDB.DB.LED„B1UIT, sad Prodnee_gemendly, No.leJtarket,Street, corner /Vet, Plittbtergh, . }1,44 to Y. G. Bailey, Ifda, Diteettorgh.DDlttim Dilworth. • -et; do, &Cuthbert * Boa, do,' Mere% Lee k ON do, John - 'DodeprEsq, do; D. Duper "it Co, casdaaan; B. Deady, Sholahler ALAI U. Bank, Wheeling. SSZOII.I Ott, Eq., dq Crow& k Co, da, Putan & Donlon, dm °Annan k Bea, Philadelphln doßdly . 0. ORAPIL - .....----..—....PRANK FAN 1301111Pfid. GRAFF & VAN GORGAR, MERCHANDISE 'BROKERS, AND V 0)11118810N MERCHANTS, 114 Second Street, Pittsburgh, 111770.10 Z. Si. Then &Oa, New Fork, Bhriver &I)Flermih, Pitabl Tanner a Co.. .. ape. Barbanel &Co, '' Thompson; Clerk & Young, BVCandlese, Keane &Co." Philadelphia. • • Ilarelson a 'topper, Cinein. A: Newhall A amie,Pbila. r. 0. Dogma I Co., . 7. WbUridge /slave, N.D. Newcomb & Om, Loa- Analeteed, Algae & Co., , - faille, 71y. ociT.led terERBST ,Fc BARKER, PRODUCE AND PROVISION OCHHISSIO N MERCHANTS, 261 Liberty Street, corner of Hand, PITTSBUISOLL PINIZPA. M ll3.Particalar attention Ova to the po rk, Lard, Platter and rale of oroi entta Diflld• Potateeo Po CheeloAlktrerand Timothy Seeds, to. , °atism:opt!, Elrod at the !overt =Art prima. Ad nom ma4e 1311.0eics of the oana rgb Bag• • Irsaaaqtory. aratlyd SAMUEL B. FLOYD fr. CO., h , ._. . poxittanoN °tuns, And dailan (if Mai; Gnitnaul Prtdtice (rerally, SU MUTT MUST, near P. IL H. DePot. PITTIMMICia. WA. 1 , =Usti I. W. Ci1atrW10......--.-..--.. +.P. CIIADVICII. WIADWICZ_ & 80/16. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS DE PAPER AND EASS, &Ai SAWA for the Pale of, mohoning Pint Brick end Pot . Clay, la. nd 151- Wood &net, nenElsthPtusortrn. 93.Wtsaidag Alper At ISsAufacteirene prizrA Caah Pad fps DO; • • 1 • Rain J.I.COVP &-a7RSYTH, w,noLEffAirm oßoptas, axsApnas xx.raanuom corms= maccuarre Lir the d. of =. PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, 'Ho: mai Llbtrity Street; /.111:4=172D rrrrauxon, re HITCHCOCK, 1280,111MIZY & COy - ' Dkoosmors Iltdratte, Wl3reary ask,' Forwar M ng and Commission Meithante, Nears to ‘ PitldUlti, Plour and Wool, No. 1155 Strout end 447 axone sty.ratesciro, nrm—int. mural]. - leittiNGigs Elatwevan &co., 4:lo3lX'i EliSlol7`lllllßq N T Woo}; Hidee;Provithone&Produce 'C i iiineralljr, _ N 0.209 Liberty Street, Pittebtieth. ..111e8Adr1d dr. AXJI4I 46Durlrir. Grain and Prod 0.3. Edon and. Forwarding Morahantsi Nis. 1114 SeennelSt.,,eittabwg/, 4a. . . cumi n ilineria commis- Na rko..4.tmetho Oils and Pardus* of Beal tatite, pittiburcti. - jatild itrimmx — motayi Wholesale, Gromcr, 'toenail Catmousoi,... lktaritum_t, No. 848 Men/ angst, aft Valleted rumour Depot. =warm Pa. We N-AND COTTON FLANNELS, v fin • ,-"CBANAON tavErs4cm,iiia street AIIMONIA-4-caalus for ratio by;, D. A. IfAILMtErfooIV A • MGM Item/ of Pint statlfoo4 Co.& IONS" RAU* WANTE.O.-‘ , Wa xill orirk market Wlcs fn cad, for liiii, l 9 o lo l o4l.somatitfor. , , .ouanlizez oo tr - dal • , - So, 149=0 110Wcd 10 -,P I M O OITA. MlAlfass t ' 1 860. 186 u. firri fsehb limemnimmirof PorAlif lOU JO firOlei.i . lo,; wad a. 60 eacktt prime now arriving , 1414 ,bi ROST•PPIGWi,#7,I6ata Pt ' • - - DAIIY ruggists Y r - HEWN & , No. 26 Wood at.t Pllttoblarglt, 11.zo 4a0foni of WHITS AND NED LEAD, ZINO PAINTS AND LTPIIAROS, and ITholoodo Doslors In Mt Mob VAlltflatst sad Torpoothm alayd Q • 1 JOHNSTON, (successor to L. Wilcox) nOl/ILDrioGrarr, Owner llgsakfidd and /moth wreld moors abolition to hie assortment of Prue =name Chenolomb, Perfume:7 awl Nancy, Cada, robin ble meanly moNtines, 011 e, Alcohol, Burning Fluid, Pare lelquorm twain, brands or Cfevers,Aa, An, all or which are offered anuneurpamead quanty and at lowest prioem. pkmerician's pneecriptlons carefully commended. centlAyd MACKEOWN, Wholesale Druggist, T V • 'Cub. OU Nranunectewer and Agate for Thayer'm Solid tual: Vold Extract., No. ler Liberty' .tweet. pats. P.rgh. 1a30:170 4FAIINESTOOK do 00., late of the firm Fobnestack d Co, and IrtitGOBSOTII to Yiemonn q Bros, WhOlsmilo Droggbt No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth Us, Pittahlugh. Po. godFAIINESTOOK & CO.; WROLE • lee Draggieta and Manufacturer. of Whito Lead, and titharge,cornor Wood and haat !drab, Pith. .b.argh- i meta 11.19121CIMILACN... --.B#ololl MU& BRAIJN & REITER, WHOLESALE AND Retail Drugglets,coronz of Liberty ind Bt. Malt st 4 Pittabstret. JOSEPII FT.FIiTLNG, (SUCOESSOR TO D. wfioit a_ Oa) oontor Marko tstftot and Diamond, ona . t constautWorMaad &full and completo assort:neon of Dram bledfclues,lledlelno Canto, l'orfatootlOntd . 11 4 . 11 ' 1 " M . tolWagto pal fathom. , ffir fkra prescaiptiono morally oompocuaded at eV nom. paly DR. !GEO. 11. KEYSER, DRUGGIST, 140 Wood street, carton of Wood ottani sad V agio Alloy, Pittsburgh, Po. TOR P:1 SCOTT, iThoiesale 'Dealer in T./ Drng, ?data, Oils, Varnishes 'ant ilyei tuffs, No. Zit Mena aittet, Pittsburgh. Ell oritqa will receive prompt attention. mr.24 ilroburc Inialcus TAMES SOLMES V CO:, York Pnckore f./ awl gaolers 10 Provision; ono. of Mullet sad Front treas. ; Isfsg7d• a. BOTIMIMO Cauca LEEQI.I & ITUTCI . IIN - SON, Commission asidlorwarding Merchants, denten, Is Weed , na Ito sorra ans., Elcesr, Fish, Basco, Boner, Llbseset thl, Put and Pearl ',Ashes, Bads, Orals, Dried Frult, , and Product, generally.; P4sit brawls Fan:My flow always on hand.— Agents fur the We of Madison Co's celebrated Patent,nl Pearl limb. N0a.116 Second and 145 First Ito, botsson, Wood dNmlthfem ats., Pittsborgb, Pa. . aplyrl CIIE4SE WAREIIOUSE.-1111NRY u. 00LL1203,/onaarding sad Ckrmmisako Ilarchaut,aral Derlar In CatEeke,ltutter, Laka Nab and Prod gaacrally, 210 Woad abcrro MOAN., ritt.burah• cayll. VACUA WARFJIOUSE.—JAS. GARD- Wholesale Dealer to Floor, Pros.lona and Prods. generally; NO. 6 FA...llth Meet, betireen Liberty awl Bodthileld. rittsbarghTPs. SirTerzha cash. SELLERS & CO., Dealers 'in Provi ..a: • slo% Lard Oil, de., Na. ',309 [Jimmy street, opposite the hesS o Smithfield street. eu28.10 Wootss. DAVISON, ` „w No.: 93 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Allay, HAS FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE THE i'Tetv and Illustrated Books OF THE 13E.L..9:1N Incltallng the Finest and Latest LONDON AND aDr:tptinan HOLIDAY BOOKS !!! aaltabla.for Si' BOOEB MIA BINIOGS ; Selig, ; and Devotional DOORS, Elo.--at PRA sOld lITAIN BOORS; awl a most !Along.", an scrian at of CIFILDREN'S BOOKS. STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS. na RAO the flat to Letruitith thia beautiful lactation In Pittatetrityiaind Latta tvialont the 'lsm In variety, boulty or prieo.l ; JOHN S. DAVOON, i1t.17-4111 i 93 Wald street and Diamond Alley. ____._ NEI 4 CAND EISI'rERTAI NINO BOOKS. Belt lialp, by Samuel Seven Tears, by Jells Haveneogb; F' i lfrres u er e n b thltences of Rana Cheats: The Profejor at the Breakfast Table: The Qbeen of Hearts, by Wilkie Colinas Beulah, by Aguas J. Brea, flempatmallon, a magical novsl. by A... 11. A. Bretrelett The Itleaht, as Tined of Ramliton and Barr, by Ilan. J. Mamma footfalls en the Boundary or Another Wachl, by B. D. threw • Bow oe.ta Ile Helplt, by,k. S. lhat Stanley's Lite srolCarrsapalenab afThenus.A theta; The Antes kan A 10111.4 for 11150. 1.20 KAY A CO, 55 Word strrre. Cairn. Not. Minks. MESSRS. HUNT & MINER, Pittsburgh, Pa—pear Sha While posing through your elty 4 year ago, I rot lodun.l to prirckse an Almanac a the naontboy In the emit I am ee troll pleased with it that I shookl like iticlimer, for the ensuing year. Place mend me, If publialarkby suture maU, lIIINT A MlNgli'd PITId- BUIiIIII ALIILNAQ for ISSO,“lculated and edited by 11111. Could yea nOt to able to mod the book la question. send me the equilalent of my remittance In tomething as good, thortah 1 bap you will be able to wind the Almanac. Tam, truly, J. E Cuansas, C•321301:1 Falls, Gootlhaa county, Al unesota. THE PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, calculated and edited by, AN FORD C. 1 - 12.ts.L.i, Is far aalb bY all enterprising dealers ba this region. dell ; Price, Five Cents. NEW BOOKS AT DAVISON'S, '93 Wood atrieti: GilMait—llohn's now illmtrated: 'rather Yrotit'a Rallques, do Chanabefa Parlor Atlas • Darshe,s Orlgin of Specter. Deter the Great, by Abbott; Gomm' Evenings at the 2111tria.:po, Lite and Correspondence of Yr. Arnold; Ramilzuloula llaratiltum llopkba l Utah of the Yoritana: The Nonsich Drofesor and Wedding Rleg, by Decker. tralaced by Dr. Knuith; flute to the 8.C., Lifeoflluill; Chasobsre!Domcatic Annals of Scotland. . JaSS SOON S. DAY/SO,N. T ' GREAT TRIBULATION, by Cum mingList 2.8 aerial; Whi to's Motor, of Front.; The acryTar—Clapt Hood; llelpa to.tho Polytt: Norivid bloloiles, with not.: Ilanbieibonge of Davothxy with noks; Elaor 4 Broe Nov Pobllcatlobb Ilocolvod by 1 (Ja2B) J. 16.111:&D. 78 fourth et. IOPELOID'S COUNTRY LIFE; a Hand. /book of Aplenlenre, Hortlevilture and Landscape Oar dog. • In I volume, Om., wadt Illoatratlum. add KAY 3 00. 65 Wood groat. PAULSON'S RAT, OAP, and INTRODUCE Tips DAY, innoatict TIM DAT Liidies 9 Furs, LADIES' TUBS, LADIES' FURS, :F S, CIUIDRENS' FURS, CIIILDRENS' 'FOSS GBriTEr FUR GAIINI'LETB, Gents' Fur Gauntlens PAVIA SOWS! Gents' Far Caps NO. 73 WOOD STREET. BELYBOLD'I3 GENUINE. PREPARATION.— HELYIBOLIYA BOOHII for the BlsAdar: HEL.IIBOLVE SWIM for the ifidnol ELISIMBOLDIS BUCHII for the °nivel; RELIISOLD'a BUM, for the Drope lILLESEOLD'E =Chill for Nervonmenr, HELIIBOLDII BUCUU for Lose of Memory; ELIMOLD'Et BOOHU for Mantilla ',Mom sLhIEOLTYO. BUOILU forDllficalt BroaMior. StEL MBOLDILBII0111:1 for Week llervex ILEMEOLLes BUGHU lorOeoerat Debility; maaisouralluanu for lheirersel Laeutodq ALCM' BOLVE4IIIOIIII for norror of Dinneen lINIMBEILIMIEJOIIO for Night Sweet.% ILE EMBOLI/ 1111 for Wakefainewe lIELMEOLD' 110000 for Dryms of the Shin ' ELELMBOLD. IIIICIECI for Emptionn. • lIELMBOLE O B 131:10tIO for Pelt in the Emir; HELREOLD'h BUCIULI for Heaviness of spa Eyelids, irltb hofftwton end Less of Elghh HILMBOLIYin fitiCaUtoe Mobility ennfteelleuhW e dth Went Attontion,Anne of Bometyl HIGHBOLIYA BUCIlti for Obetroetione; IFICLISEOLD'S 110000 for Ehnen. exishez ham late ~,,,sjon, Ind ill dimwit of the !excel OvEnne, Welton in either me 4 fione whatever name wise eating. Sold only en. H. .KErfIE,E, Wood gin„.4 Pletatosvgb..(. . ' OC227llalrr ii3733.13131T5713, 1:0_, ; D—EINTIBT, 19124 Iper NN NeettinG21 ° J6dat4? l :ii,l hantddlan abloom (kid and of Metallic Bum when de. dred. All Mb* Dental °pendant' carefully attandall Sleetjipi dibbairtheala applied in onaractlod tooth. nolady grIENTB! STOUT BOOTS for $2.25, -iji BOW: ; do, do 1.76, TO131118! ' do do 1.60, ' CHILDRENW .do do Voltandoibargelo or: the Pooplior Amp II tom (Broweds lock) Jar _ ! DIITENikOLIER. SINDRIES-1 Hide; Dry may IresOhern 'isekortry Apples; 2 balls Sheep POW • e larces No. 1 Lord; • 12 tadosAlatcaso Oaten; ';".do , 2do On ateiunor Co arrl voiOr ode by 1020 • EIMIAII DICKEY 'A 00. ANTHRACITE COAL—I 2 tons in store and xiza alwroligcb. A.lo.l.,ass.Es ; ptoja 811ntd Ina= 04 falai* b 7 1 81 9t1=11 PILWPATII, PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY MO ING; JANUARY 31, 1860. Vittskurg4 Qi3aette. - di PUBLIBBLED DAILY AND YUMMY BY R. ..R rt R. In 2a. & CO "Ina Sf 11?. 1.110411 SMITIMED. TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 31, 1860 CITY AFFAIRS. METICOUOLOGICAL Obrerrations for tho Gnzete, by G. E. Shaw, Optivisti, 54 Fifth St.—corrected dolly o'clock A. H. 12 " x 0 r. Barometer.—... Fos Rorr—A Room on the first floor of the Gazette ,Building. For particulate, loquiro at this offiao. ' CAM) Or TIM OLD FCMI2II.-- (Ae Citizens of PitttbursA:' At the request of many citizens the Old Folks had designed to give a sacred concert in this city, last evening, in citizens arms, but learning through his honor, the Mayor of your city, that such an entertainment would, not be agreeable to the wishes of a large portion of .your citizens, we cheerfully acquiesced to their wishes and omitted the entertainment. Coming, as we do, from a law tering and law abiding com munity, any other course would not have been in accordance with our feelings. The citizens of Pittsburgh will please accept the regards of the Old Folks for the liberal pa. tronoge extended to their conoerta during their brief stay in your enterprising city; also for courteoue attentions to Father Kemp and hie Troupe. Hanongailtla louse, Monday, ✓an. 30. BANK STATEVINT for the week OONI N. Sped. LOKI. Demilt,. -- - Mk Pittstegh 228,326! 356,223.1,773,441 599,313 ExCh.gerk 400,5051 190,992'1,363,632, 193,318 91. h. M. 201,6021 110,389 697,917 175,962 Ciliates' " 202,500 70,796 006,235 106,043 Mechanics'" 262,735 75,336 914,005 79,747 Iron City " 225,830 108,903 675,501 209,395 Allegheny " 264,865 90,417 770,380 197,509 1 , 856 , 3 631,003,037,6,999,320,1,5.55,696 Last creek 2,012,478,1,022,37317,000,47111,545,103 Increase ... 10,503 Decrease... 116,115 19,336 71,151 Pittsburgh.-- $ 86,295 I $83,2811 $01.9i>13 Exchange 118,118 ' 20,449' 61,054 . M. A IL. 52,276 87,2271 • 15,773 Citizens' ...... ... 12;160 25,037 8,992 Mechante?....- 18,898 16,878 7;982 Iron City....... 30,171 9,2871 27,153 Allegheny 81,293 38,8501 54,704 . $ 325,110 $215,804, $ 207,344 Last week— 34.5,001 255,078 i 180,371 Caner or Oran MID Teniturr.s.—Before Judges M'Clure, Mellon and Parke. Sixth Day--Jan. 30.—The Court met at 10 o'clock. Mr. Burke, after stating that ho was, sad had been for some time, laboring trom indis position, commenced the closing address en be half of the prisoner. lie consumed about an hour in - an elaborate definition and citation of authorities bearing upon the case at largo and particularly upon the points submitted for the consideration of the Court. Ile urged very strongly the following propositions : Piret, That if the offense was committed when the prieonee surPrisell . the partirain !tweetr de hew, as a matter of law for i the Court, the crime cannot be of a higher grade than manslaughter; and 2d, That, if such was the fact, L e. ho par tite were found under each clicumata*es, the verdict of the jury should be of justifiable or excusable bouttoide--justifiable, under the fact of eimingiaexcusable, under frenzy amount. og to deprivation of lodgment. The gentleman ap plied the rulings of American and ftritistiCoarts to the points submitted its this owe. He refer. red at length to the celebrated Manning case (in Egg-hand) where JudgeTwisden haddecided the _killing of parties caught in Argrante dclieto to be manslaughter; and contended this was the ugly case in which this principle was recognised— nearly all other similar eaves resulting in ac• quintile; referring to numerous cases tried in _England, F!anob and America. Al about 11 o'clock, Mr. R. addressed himself exclusively to the jury, and descanted on the sacredness of matrimonial relations, their insti tution by the Creator, la Paradise, and quoted from the Sm-iptures passages bearing upon the case at issue. I Dent 2:: ease of Dinah, In 3d Simnel, and others.) Ile - analyzed the evi dence of hteu, as taken to connection with Jones` statement to Ald. Rogers: touched upon Melt' conduct at the time of the occurrence t _his giving no alarm, and aothig as a guilty . Man would do, the fact that the time that ci4sed, from ten minutes after eight, when Jelled left Rogers' office, till about nine, when the 'deed waa done, could glee on chance fur deliberation; that Jones could have no intimation where the parties were, if, indeed, he knew them to be to gether; that the meeting was occidental, Jones being in the discharge. of his duties, to arrest a man In the vicinity; the impossibility of Mete statement; that a robber, a thief, or burglar, may be justifiably slain, and why not an adul terer or seducer, the man who strata a wife, pollutes het body and soul, sod makes desolate tho heart and hearth of a husband. The gentle man concluded a fervid speech about twenty minutes after twelve o'clock. He hoped that, when the nun which first dawned on creation, is about to eet for all time, ite last lingering rays may fall upon some beam of domestic, matri monial love and bites, where the relation of hus band and wife shall be nail preeerved.in all us purity and sacredness. Court took a recess till two r. at. Afternoon tFepion.-111r. Collier, ex. District Attorney, at 2 o'clock, commenced the closing address nu the part of the Commonwealth. lie answered the points presented •by the defense, contending that in - no ease where acquittal had been had, when persons were tried for killing parties caught In the act, was the party killed a woman; in allAt was the man who was slain. Juries must notirrade their oath@ to give special verdicthin such eased. They must decide "un der the law and the evidence," and have no right to acquit where the law provides conviction. In eddreueing the jury, Mr. C. said counsel for defense had tried to chow that the defendant In tide case woo persecuted instead of prosecu ted. ,But this was a mistake. All they did was done Conscientiously, and to vindicate the majesty and glory of the law. The unfortunate woman who was ruthlessly butchered bad no other friend to plead her cause; but the defendant bad hosts of friends, who mood by him in his hour of peril. FOR STORE There were four verdicts that the jury could find In this ease—murder in the first degree; in the eecond degree ; manslaughter ; and acquit tal, on the ground of insanity. If the jury were satisfied that in this cue there was premed hailed and deliberation, or lying in wait, their verdict must be of murder in the Gut degree; if the deed was done, without three ingredients, but with malice, then tit wan murder in the second degree. The gentleman diesected the evidenbe in a masterly manner, giving it a clear ness that would aid in the consideration of the cue. , To throw out Mete' testimony, he went to show, would. place Jones in a worse position than ai present, and the ewe would be nothing but mitrder in the first degree. The defense _ehould:be careful in their efforts to have it ex cluded; This was not a ease where an innocent, virtuous wife had been deluded by a villain; the evidence showed it to be different. They could not pliee It en the same basis as eases in the book. Be contended tbat lu this ease, by the evident° there was both premeditation and lying in ' wait. No man would kill the woman, under ouch elroumerances, linless he bad a de termination to get rid of her. If the jury are not satisfied of premeditation or lying in wait, the verpt. should be murder in the seoond de gree. r. Heinen speech, which was a strong and forcible one, was concluded about half-put 3 o'cloni. Judge MeClure,before oommencing his charge, passedupon the points submitted by defense, (whieh we have already published ,) as follows: d, 4 relatively;i 2,1, Affirmatively as far as re gards atielaughter—oegatiovely as to aequittal; Bd, Ne atlvely; 4th, That tho jury must take alt due ea ilou, in regard to the admission of the eviden referred to; Oth, Armed; oth, That eon tradlatihn does not prove conclusively theta wit. ems ewnrus wilfully and knowiogly, falsely; 7th, That thh Courtesan° t obargesffirreatively on thin point; they would in tho 'brume of other evi dence; it was a question for the jury; Bth, : That the Jell cannot infer Insanity without evidence; 9th, Afflrmsavely, The Court, after dissecting and gumming up the evidence proving the body of the offence, referred to some of the peooliar Characteristics of homicide, under the law 4t April e2d, 1794. In minter In the first degree, than must be a premeditated intention to t Jte life; in second degree i lthere is malice, withiut the other char acter's ee ; In manslaughter the' killing most be-withet malice, and in the heat Of blood—the result o ,strong ;provocation and passion. All p adoy presumed to be malicious if not proven i i, Otherwine. , The burden of the proof d delibera tion, p ...dilation, or lying la wait, is on the ° l mmo . wiyalth; the burden of proving the ab sumo a npllol4 lice ee the Pima; as well as PITTS t URGH GAZ proving provocation and passion, to reduce the 'crime to manslaughter- When a deadly ',weapon is used in the killing it is preennaption ',of =See. The lOC Saes no time for delibera glion. Homicides ;excusable in eelflieferuse are ?,where a felony is attempted, and the offender le Amin; or when a man is cicsely pressed, in a away to induce belief that his own life is in jeep ardy. The Court charged that the cue trying was noteue ofjnetisestion, or mumble in self ,defence. At the least, it was manslaughter. In :cases where sufficient cooling time is given, the }crime is murder, although It would be man !elanghler if done in the instant of premien. ,So man has a right to take vengeance in hie own hands, and take life. Whether the parties ,were caught in the act is a question the jury must weigh calmly; they cannot be to caret In jide respect; they must decide it from all the evidence. Several propositions of law !era 'then read to the jury. The charge occupied about three quarters of an benefit its delivery. The jury vent out about 41 oelock, and had not returned at 5, when the Court adjourned till nine this morning. TM BOX. TN RI ALE . 00 40 . 70 Prrrsaimon Cornmi.klaeld - thelrragulpr monthly Meeting on Monday evening. • . In Select Council—Present the members except Dieser!. Duncan and Nixon. ;, Minutes of previous meeting reached approved. The President presented a comMtnaiestion from col. Espy, of the House of Ropresentatives,clsBloeing a copy of a eupplement to the act incorporoding the Pittsburgh Bridge Company. Communication ars eepted. Mr. Bennett moved that the bulls referred to the committees on the Monegtalaela and Allegheny Wharves, jointly, to report at next MeetinF. Mr. Read moved as an amendment, to refer to a special committee. Lost. Mr. ltennett'a motion was than read a second and third time and passed. The President presented a communisation from Controller Lambert, with accompanying documents. Report accepted and ordered to baftled.and printed in the papers authorised to do the the City Printing. The Precident—A communication announcing throe vacancies in the Board of*Gnardians of the l ifl r o's:rh"to b lno th ok e ,'.l l . 4 .t i 7re o b. th n : tner,rm of aillvo William mecutoon. Also, A 'communication from a eommitteci of the tiramens• Association, asking for an appropriation of $6OO to purchase a Hook and Ladder apparatus. Referred to Corismittee on Fire liagines and Horn. Alec, communication from Neptune Fire Company, asking for an appropriation of $.200 to repair the roof of their engine House. Referred to Committee tin City Property. .4 Mr. Fitleimmoue—A commutiioation from the Du rmesee Fire Company, asking an , appropriation of sseo, for the purpose of repairing their engine house. Referred to Committee on City Property. Mr. Morrow—A petition from tbecitisons of the tighth Ward, asking for the grilling of Forbes • ejreet Referred to Committee on Streets. Select Council then went into joint seseion. • - . A. After to-assembling, on motion of Mr. Kincaid, tin election was gone into for three Auditors, to audit Abe City Accounts. Mr. Blair was uniminaottsly elec lid on the part of S. C. A batch of deem:acute—the City Accounts, ate , .sr . sbiliitted by the Controller—was. on motion, re ,ferred to the Auditing Committee, and ordered to be •j Some business from C. C. was then paned upon, ',When Mr. Wird called up the resolution, lent over at • last meeting, instrrerting the Finance Committee to :Withhold their consent from any nomination for As 'elstant Controller. A motion was then ine.leto adjourn, and serried by . tv...vote of 0 to 7. rlln all business, not otherwise noted, C. C. con eirred. .',Coeisson Corncit.— Present, ail the members ex :cept Messrs. Barnes and Dein. ::!Prayer by Mr. Jame. Robb. !Minutes of into meeting read and approved. :Mr. Floyd presented a communization from haat Morley, asking the privilege of oaring lino of the itiems to the Market Building as -a• Recording Reg • i r .rator'a offices- Referred to the Mathet Committee, With power to act, provided tio enema be incurred ia:tho city. -Dlr. Fulton, a eommaaieatlon from the Duquesne Engine 'Josue Company, asking an appropriation of for repairing engine house. Riad and referred ter,committee on Fire Engines and litre. S. C. nort erincur and refer to committee on City Property. C. c`reemie and censer. Lc Mr. James Robb, a petition for an appropriation (sit the payment of the debt on the boom and lot of ihq Allegheoy Fire Company. Also, the following re*olution 7fesolete,t, That the committee on City Property be instructed to have the dead for lot now occupied bg..tbe Allegheny Fire Company, is the Fourth ward, Mode out in the name of the city, and that they as /mine the debt, 53000. with interest, of staid.Alle fti ay Fire Conte.), and that l sum of S 1580 Lo epproptlated to make the paytl i cat now line rho came, ogee taken from tlaa.cootito petition r k i Ist 111r11 • The resolution was wi eon, and the raer! an a eoramanication err referred to the committee On!„Firo Enginea and Hose, to report at next meeting. Mr. Rowbottom—A petition for extension of gas manse on Webster street, with the nec,estary lamps. pi9l and referred to Committee on Cas Lighting. A. petition from the Firemen's Association, staking an; appropriation of 5000, for the purpose of pro tiring a Hook and Ladder truck. Rand and re ferred to Committee on Fire Engines and ilvi, communication from thu Neptune, Fire Company ii,,shing for $2OO, to repair the roof of their Engine liuse. Same reference. : In the two items above, F. C. non-concur, and re. facto Committee en City Propert,-, C. C re-ode and concur. Dlr. Floyd filtered the following • iteolord, That the Committee on Fire Engines and Hose are requester toenquire into mud report to Cotocils. et their next regular meeting, what action ip neceseary for the protection of Hose, to prevent their being run over by sharp tires, heavy engines, wagons, carts, drays, do , when at fires. Read three times and passed. Mr. Seibert, That the Committee on Fire Engines apd Hose bn instructed to contrect for hose to the (tilt amount of the appropriation, and get them made US loon as possible and tea that they are properly tested before they are handed to the Fire Aseociatieu foridistribution, and that a Committee of the Asso ciation assist in testing the cane. Read three times nod passed. Mr. James Robb, • ..Resofee,/, That the Senators and Representatives F.ollegheny county at Harrisburg, are hereby re gimated to have the words "the consent of the Coun cillor the city being first obtained,' inserted in every hill fur laying down rails fur the passenger railwaye IS the city of Pittsburgh. Readthree times and passed. Mr. Edwards, Arco/red, That the Water Committee bo and they agehereby authorised to extend the water pipes on Allegheny Meet, from Penn to Liberty strome, and charge the same to appropriation N 0.6. • Councils then went into joint seesiun, to fill vacan cleit in the Board of Health. Qa mafiosi, the following gentlemen were re-elect ed 6 Joseph Pennock, of the Fourth ward; Jae. Me. Cita., of the Ninth ward; and Wm. DieCutcheon, of tlgeteven Oa ward. re-assembling, on motion of Mr. Robb, Mr. A. rinyd and Dlr. 11. Hays were elected Auditors on the, part of C. C. .nirsoley.i, That the thanks of this Council aro ten dered to Col. E. F. Pratt, our messenger, for his proMptaess in tarnishing the members with the codi fitilkordinancee. .0 all action not otherwise noted, S. C. concurred. CPA motion adjourned. V r r,lUne tol One by bank.. 1 iiiinkc 10,7,18 1 18,971 Inn Allegheny County Educational Associa tion' met la College Hall on Saturday morning, Diokoon to am chair. The proceedings wOrio opened with prayer by Rey. Mr. Davie, of Allegheny, and the regular reading exactors folldwed. Butt read Act 111. scene 2d, from the cam 0y of tho "Honeymoon ;" Mr. Egon recited "Tifp Church Yard to Two Voices," and the "4tOrm at Sea." Mr. Colvin was absent. ••• . , M.r. Stewart was appointed critic for the day. Miss Sarah DI. Fleming, Mr. Thomas ofl4awrencerille, and Mr. J. S. Lassa, of Pine toarpship„ proposed at the last meeting. were 44, elected to membership, and Messrs. Francis Drown, R. Corry and D. W. Elder wero pro posed. Vie lecture on Astronomy, by Prof; Dickson, oliO)red. The following °Macre worn then elected noon mutely for tbo coming year pies:Went—L.ll. Eaton; Vico President—A. D. Elosimon ; Secretary—A. T. Douthett ; Trona - Stewart. Executive Committee— Mows. A. Bunt, D. Dennison, Prof, Dickson, IteV,-Fltidlay, S. D. Miller. Th'o Society then adjourned to meet, OD ran tiotOof Mr. BurU, on tho Friday night preen dingitbo next regular mooting. On that occa sion the valedictory of the retiring President and the inaugural of the President elect will be dolliered, and the &mud re-onion of Meehan laknEplape it1,1;101CWOOD, 106 JAIWASIT.—Rant & Minor hallelyecelved this favirite periodical. The eon tez4nof tho number are :—.l3t. Stophene, Part I; Natman Sinolair—an Autobiography,' Part I; Mni p u lp s gees, "The Sly Little Man ;" The EleWjenta of Drawing; The Last French Hero ; The Luck of Lodysmede, Part XI ; The Public Sofriee; Rambles at Random in the Southern Stales ; The Voyage of the "Fez" in the Aria° Sena:: 011LICAR CLun.—At a meeting of the Ite pntillearts of the first pniolnot of the Fifth Ward, on f3lourday evening, `..ffith lost., s club was or• gentiod, and the following officers elected: PrOldont—John W. hraregor. 'Flee Preeldento--Geo. Hamilton, And. Lees. Betiretary—James Troneurer—George Speer. 406.—The Coattails of Phitadt phis hare passed a law &goblet the erection o say more PasotOger Railways in that atty._ __Th e an . mtal Meeting of the Editorial Union of Peousyl vanla,,will be hold la garrishar& rebruarylsth3 ................. la 'those rielnithe are agitating projects to Groot railroads through Adiugg P Yea. no 'and Franklin mintiest. Tam Young Men's Christian Association of Ilia city held a large and Interesting meeting hat eeening.at their r 00195 on Fifth etreet,Pretildellt W. H. lancald In the chair. Be,. Dr. Howard conducted tho opening ex eroises, and afterwards delivered a brlefaddresa. After eomo discussion as to holding more pub lic meetings, on the plan of the Philadelphia As sociation, on motion, the Committee on Library and Hall were instructed to imp" if a lecture room can be procured, in which to hold public monthly meetings of the Association. The Let:trite Committee was also lustrnoted to invite Morey of this vicinity to deliver lectures at said meetings. Oa motion adjourned. Lacrunu —lt should not be forgotten that the noted Methodist Divine, Rev. Peter Cartwright, who has labored daring a long life in the back woods, and who has become widely celebrated in Lis vocation, lectures this evening at Lafayette HAIL We have no doubt the Hall will be filled to overflowing. ANTI-SLAVIILY MIWrIXO.-All will be seen by advertisement, a public meeting will be held at Iron City College Hall, this_ evening, to -organ ize a Christian Anti• Slavery Society. Rev. H. T. Cheerer, of Corulectiout; will address the meeting. ' Meson Weersa's term of office expires to day, and that of Mayor Wilson begins. It is scarcely necessary to say a word in regard to.the oareor of the former gentleman. The public know fall well and appreciate what it was. The gentleman retiree with the good wishes of all. _ _ Soto. —Odd Fellows' Hall Building 1118 sold by Lho Sheriff on Saturday, to satisfy the claim of Mr. Patterson—tho party who put up the struc ture. It brought $32,100, and was purchased by Mr. J. A. Myler, for the benefit, as we tm deretand, of tbo stockholders. RIIADING.—Edmond Runelt , Professor of El ocution at Locust Grove Seminary, gives a Read ing at Lafayette Hall, this evening. Subject— "Dickene' Christmas Carol." The entertain ment will no doubt be well worth witnessing, Tun Sixth Ward Union Temperance Society held their regular monthly meeting at Asbury Chapel, last evening. Rev. A. h!.. Bryan and J. hi. Kirkpatrick, Esu , were Invited to address the meeting. There was a large number present. BCROLARILS were committed in the Fifth Ward lost Thureday night, and some little articles and a small amount of money carried off. Tho pub lic should be warned by these operations. LICCHSED.-At a meeting of the Ohio Presby tery of the Old School Presbyterian Church, on the 17th inst., B. M. Kerr, A. M., late Alle gheny County Superintendent, was duly licensed to preach the Gospel. A LIST of valuable stocks will be sold this evening, at the commercial sales rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, by Mr. Davis. BIGAZIY.—The Mayor committed A. Tibbs, on Monday, on a charge of bigamy, on oath of hie wife. Defendant reticles In the Seventh Ward. TILL twelve o olock,Tnesday, subscriptions to Cosmopolitan Art Association will be received by Runt & Miner, the Agents for Pittsburgh. VAltwmitefor 18G0, Hunt & Miner have a splendid ameodment. Call and are them if you wish to purchase. Levnts's Msgseine and Knickerbocker Mega rine, for February, have been received by /fun ,E Miner. LATEST NEWS RECEIVED: AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE Thirty-Stalls Cossirre•s—Flrst. Se•itork. ASDINGTON CRT, Jan. 30. SHRATZ.—Mr. Nicholson made • Southern speech, arguing for independence in case all the warnings of the South are disregarded. The Senate adjourned. llorso.—The galleries were more densely crowded than at any former period daring the session. By. eleven o'clock not a mat was to lie had, and crowds were wedged In the various doorway., while. the lob bies were alike uncomfortable with persans of both mere. The mats especially set apart for the diplo matic body, with rho exception of the front tirr,were occupied by ladles; members and others were grab ered in groups en the floor. The general scene was characterirad by unusual excitement Mazy 'Visa ged have arrived eine . ; Saturday, to-witness the pro. oceans roust:Trent upon the eletction of a Speaker. Iles, Mr. Newman), in the course of his prayer, implored the Almighty to come to the dediveranee of the country from its present excitement and danger, and to renew the bond of confidence which formerly existed ed to rr confederacy. The Clerk hated the pending question to be on the motion to. de by Mr. Winslow on Friday, to pro ceed to a vote eiro rote. Mr. Davidson asked leave to offer &resolution that the door-keeper be directed to exclude all persons not entitled to the privilege, under the rules of the llonse, from the door, except employees actually en gaged in the hall Mr. Clemens gallantly asked Mr. Davidson to ex cept the ladies trona the operation of the resolution. Mr. Davidson said there ware mote outsiders on the floor than members. Mr. Smith, of Va., also desired the ladies now on the floor to remain. Mr. Staunton remarked that if they permit them to remain. others would claim the privilege. Mr. Velandigham said that if persons were hem contrary to rules, they were liable to expulsion by the door-keeper, but it was too late to exclude the ladies, as they hod been invited. Mr. Davidson repeated that there worn all kinds of people on the floor. The time had come when this should, Ito stopped. Mr. John' Cochrane moved that the ladies ho ex cepted from its operation. This was a higher privi lege than belonged to the male sex. [Laughter.] Mr. Olio reminded the gentlemen that we have no rules. Mr. Smith, of Va.—We hare tho parlistoontary law. Mr. Montgomery said that some weeks ago, they passed a resolution for the preservation of order and the doorkeeper could therefore enforce tbo rules. Mr. Phelps said the 17th rule ladies and all those to whum special reference was not made. Mr. Kilgore was for excluding all not privileged to the floor. Mr. Craig, +f N. C., amidst the confusion moved a call of the House. Mr. Spanker, If you will ex clude the ladies I'll vote against the resolution. Mr. 'Barnet said that it was the duty of the'door beeper to exclude all not entitled to the privilege of the floor. Ile had as much gallantry aa Mr. Coch rane, bat if the doors were to be thrown open, it would be impossible to transact baldness. The Hall was already crowded; to admit a part of the ladies would be dealing unjustly towards the remainder of them; to favor the former, would only make the lat- ler mad. After some further conversation Mr. Stanton of fered e resolution that the door-keeper exclude all persons not members of the House. Many voices said : "Except the ladies—don't put them ouL" They seemed agreed to it, bat the fact was doubted by several gentlemen. Mr. Ashmore yielded to no man in gallantry, It he did not understand Mr. Stanton's resolution o except the ladies. Mr. Garnet objected to a call of the Moose being proceeded with until the outsiders were excluded from the floor. Tho Clerk replied that It was not in the power of any member to arrest the call. Mr. Ashmore insisted on the enforcement of the robin unless those unprivileged persons were ex cluded. The Rouse was heirless mob. If the ladles noir on the floor be not excluded, the wives and daughters of others would claim similar courtesies. [Applause in the galleries.) The clerk said he had no power over the door keeper. The ladles about forty to number,. hero began to retire (real:the floor. Mr. Curtin said romething amid the confusion, to which Mr. Garnett replied C there should be a strict and impartial execution of the rates. Mr. Killing= said: As the ladies bad been turned out, the mon now here by privilege should be put out. Mr. Asbmoro—l go with you. Mr. Rickman, u a remedy for the presume, 'ln grate(' that all the members withdraw for five min nice and let the floor be cleared, and then tho door keeper could distinguish, as they severally retuned, who were members. Voices—" That would be the bat way." Mr. Briggs saw no nonentity for each a courts. If all tho members take their teats It could bo eerily ascertained who were not privileged. The liooeo was called, and the only absentees re ported were Brown, of Ky., C. B. Cochran and Mr. Van Wyck asked the democratic member, from tbo city of Now York to afford pair for O. B. Cochran. Mr. Craig, of N. C, sag:rated that Mr. Cochran bo paired with Mr. Stalworth. Mr. Van Wyck obJectod to this, that among other names, Mr. Stalwarth has never been here. Mr. John Cochrano:said he could not consent to pair with his colleogoo, unless it could be' idiom' that be was under some peculiar porsoned obliption to do so. lie felt that a superior obllgntlda of karty, so welt 'so patriotic, concidorations, pro Pentad Min from tendering himself to a pair. Mr. Dolino referred to the fact that he had, on a former °wagon, paired with Mr. John Cochrane for throe 1a e, with the understanding that he, the I.ab tar, wan not ebla, from &knees, to attend. flu thought that some courtesy and hi:annuity should be extended to C. B. Cochran from the Democratic: side. Daring these proceeding!, the door Wee cleated ci Indies end many other unprivileged peroens of the other sex. Mr. Clemens, in consideration of the court. 7a way' extended to him by the Republican able , willing, by a spirit of magnanimity, to pair of With Mr. Coalman, if tho Republican' would for abb.,* pair with Mr. Stalwarth. Ho undesstanding wu arrived at on this • object. Thi Rohn decided to proceed town 'loci lon go: 6PukiLL VO.LUIVI:EI !LXXOI---NUMBER 48 ... Mr. Sherman arose =id profound stimiasalaf rata that throughout this prolonged contest, he; billion supported by a large pinrality;of his friends. l',TineY, till now, had adhered to him with a &lel* an 4 de votion which he respected) and which. Issi bilieved, had received the applause or their constitual; They had stood here eundirmayed amidst thread; o Aliso. lotion and disorganization, conscious of this rent bide of their intentions ' firm in their adoration lof the Constitution and the obedience to all laws.' tart: :- I They had been silent, firm and manl y fi t i nbe other hand, they have seen their ortpian . aitf na tional suire - mries broken into frogmen . I,They have seen some of them combined by writ en .gree meats to prevent a majority of the Mime fromnre ecribing rules for the organization of thisbattlyi , ..they have beard others proclaim that if a gepiblmain, be elected President of the United States, t °Arnold tear down this fair fabric and break up th sulion of these States. And now they have sees their easiest adversary broken, dispersed and disorganized; [Mite and supporting a gentlemen hero in open ithOi•nnw ed hostility to their organization. I ;,shoditi '.. l reptet extremely, and I believe It would 'se 4 national calamity, to have any one who Is a supporter, Pirdet ly or Indirectly, of this adminintnitionf or tit!ltth.ritwed It allegiance, or favor, or affection, to oaths any position In this Rouse. .. : . I should regard it us a public calamity to have the power of this House, directly or intlirectly„ eider ' the control of this Administration, and itwould'bo, it teems to me, a fatal mistake, a fatalitoluty to Oust tho power of the Hoot in the bandit. orndit;the control of gentlemen who have proclaimed Ii If in any event, and that under any clrounsta aceoh, , 1 1. would dissolve the Union of these Stales. l Itegzed it as the highest duty to submerge personal fefellogn, and that every man should sacrifice ail p{ivithe feel ings and all private interests for Hip god ilo c his country.-' I I ';'. I proclaimed here a few days ago that :ha a al ways stood upon the position that whenerhr inY of my political friends or associates, could camtilne a greater number of votes thou I could, I would re tire from tho scene, and give him the bondr there is any honor in the position I occupy. - : '.l bit g ieKthat the time has now arrived.. I believe greater cornea tration can be made on another gentleraan than ithon myself, of those outside of the Republlcan lthrinniza doe; therefore I respectfully withdraw mi ninth as a candidate, and in doing so, Mr. Clerk, plow: me to rat= my heartfelt thanks to all nth political friends, who have stood by me is this: corttesb, !and especially those with whom I am noiconneclottby party ties, hut by the tics of mutual nympatilyi re thiset and affection. Sir, if I had one itoord falter to ask of thasp,,itarruld be,that inanonlineken calumet, With'iiiunfalterang front, every man of thim Nroold wheel Into the line and cast his vote in favor ',rimy gentleman belonging to our organisation intim ;can command a majority of this Rouse, or Pan pe cleated Speaker of the Home. ; . '--,' The Moose proceeded to vote. When the n; Mr. Lanham was called, he.sent np a private written by a distinguished German . citizen ol conein, in which the writer said he hod lon with various of his coostitttems, whor, bad a; him ' to vote for any South American, to sthok the Black Republican.. - .. . '.. This reading was received with laughternrit of "good." The name of the writer Was OH by Mr. Potter, 111:1200g others. ,i Mr. ',vibe; raid II Val a private letter. no ' allow his colleague to use his name: if tho would call at his room. The result of the solo was annOtatid breathless attention: Whole number ht voles, necessary to a choice, 113; Conningtorr 115 of N. C., 113; scattering, 6. Mr. Winslow moved that the flour, peon another vote. Mr. Sherman, evidently not having bear) Winslow, claimed his right to the floor.: Met logly having beau acceded to him, he triedo)6 a similar to that of Mr. Winslow. Laughter carded. • ) The flocs, again voted: Whole nunibor tor .1 2 32n• n necessary io a choice 117; Pennine° Smith (of N. C.) 113, Davis (at Md-t 2, 114 Boeock 1. •• The aggregate vote was lessened by 111errts.i; nington end Smith, of N. C., nor voting. 1 I Mr. Winslow moved that the Rowse adjourn The Republican side demanded the y:ess Mr. Clemens wanted to know whethCr tile if) °ratio aide intended resorting to parliaraentlor? tics and. prevent.= election. .' 1 . Mr. Houton did not understand that any o that side wished-to do each a thing. 1 : The Moose refused to adjourn by ri) vet o against 123, and again voted.- I I When the name or . Mr: Riggs was called rhel that he had been informed that his vote for .IMr.,)• aiogton would effect his election ; therefore4nol siring to identify himself with the Repahlican be would east it that direction. (Applacrsii or Republican aide and hisses from the galleries.) . . The ballot resulted us follows: noessab- .p: a choice, llf; Pennington, 115; Smith, 113; ',scatter ing 3. . ads a the result was announced, Mr. BritTge , ade a personal explanation, saying that bu, wohldlneir vote for Mr. Smith according to his partylplidge, i s but he anticipated that the time would' some hen he could Tote for Mr. Pennington. (Appf.an on the liapablican side.) He amused thoia who oted for Mr. Smith as guilty of infamous SondPet,and then changed for Mr. Pennington. Mr:Riggs Wiih drew his vote for Mr. Pennington.. Mr. Morrie; of Pa., 'and Mr. Vailandigham replied t thi dirge made by Mr. Briggs. .' L' . The House then adjourned without another etc. . . New Tone, Jan. 30.—The Tribune's:W.4lin'. ton eorrespondence says: A number of politician/ aro here with reference to the question of the attna4tion of Kansas. Southern Senators propose alteiing;the Western boundary, which is on the 25th meripitin longitude of the West from Washington, tusileil the Wyandotte Constitution, extending it talkie turtiniit of the Rocky mountains, and the nortbern-line so the Platte. Now this alteration is designed L sciake the State Democratic by including ten thous (40[- 1 tiers at Pike's Peak. If passed it will require , tiw elections for Congress, Legislature and the lilie. he programme is for the Senate to amend the lio4so PI, as stated, and, In the event of its refusal to acteplftse modification, to exclude Kansas the preterit ?twilled. Russel and Majors, Government Coniracteref in tend starting a courier express between St. t osipha and Carson City, wbfch is the western tern:km:6 if the California Telegraph, by the 3d of 4prit. Pre paratory orders hare alrendylreen givert. Titedia tense is sixteen hundred miles, which itls pionied to travel in eight days by horses, with relayi eyes) , 25 miles, thus reducing the communication fetween New York to San Francisco to within top doo. The cost of the dispatches to Carson City will be ilva'll§l - apiece. It is estimated that the 'courier i lcan carry thirty pounds of matter. They ire th tort from each terminus at the same time. The iontritu tors have stations and horses on the whole ruutejand only need an organixaton to commence tervices.ii !. Rev. Joseph Alexander, Professor in "the 44u:fu ry, at Princeton, New Jersey, died at that i lacb pn Saturday afternoon. '-'. i I'`. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 30.—Tbe U. 6. iteaßer vette, of Brooklyn, from Vera erne on die 24th touched at Mouth River yesterday, orAer Iwa 'to Pensacola, for coal end provisions. Minister We- Lane was a passenger, and came to thii i4:the steamship Moses Taylor, which arrivedlo-day from New York via Havana. Mr. McLane grill here a week, after which he will return tiro Vcre Prue in the Brooklyn. Mr. McLane has beportFinelin, structions for the government and awaititelepethble instructions. i 3. Affair/ at Vera Cruz were quiet. I Detachments of matinee bad boon statiohe '; gt Tampico and Manitlan, for the protection of *der', can citizens, in consequence of Miramoli'e th3iestz ed expedition to the coast. i The sloop-of-war Saratoga was et Vera Criazorld the Havana was expected daily. ; I r ; Advice, from the City of Mexico are to the igrh instant. • . .• - Miramon eras preparing an expedition agsitist ?esti: Casale!, at the Liscala- -j The Clergy refusal Miramon funds for yeti Cruz expedition, considering it a ruse to seta the money. , Miramon proposed starting on the 28th. t 1. A proclamation by Mirtimon again protests ligainst the McLane treaty. The British Minister had presented nitonalum demanding indemnities. The Liner&la have retaken all tho Pacifi , captured by bitramon. MALLOY'S STATION, Jau. W.—The o mail, with California dates to the no, rived. Goy. Latham was inaugurated on lite 9 The Senatorial question was the aliab4 epic. The mining nova is favorable froth Oi Advice's from Tabu, Arisen's, esi. thq Indians at Apache Pass, had given intiml of extensive preparations for a total eiteri lion of the overland snail through their cot to be followeiby a descent on the settleme Since the return of the troops from4he campaign, the Indians have become morel blesome. Ilauruantrnoi,lan Sunsvx.—The Senate transacted no hi:Wm importance to your readers to-day. Hones.—The Pittsbergh Gas Bill padded and goes to the Governor for his approvaL Three bills to change the places of holdin done in Indiana county, were passed. ,s ;The Allegheny Tax Bill passed finally, an to the Senate. About 100 bills wore read in place. The House transacted 20 business of Bap; to your readers to-day. WAJOIDOTON, Jan. 30.—The corisspotambefibe Commercial Advertiser says : Should Mr, PeltsOtir ton be elected Speaker, Mr. Forney will tiadon,Mmill be chosen Clerk of the Freese; Mr. Roffman" af 31 4 Sergeant at Arms• Mr. Uoodenow, of keeper, and either ' Mr. Beynton,of Sant:. of MILL or Mr. Lucas, Postmaster. Now lions, Jan. 30.—The Dank slateneill. for the past weak shows a deemse in?loane itif $767,307; increase In 'pante $830,215f dedre* in cdroulagon $80,236; increase in doratitss4o".• 246. c 0...., 0., Jan. 30.-The Cour t of. n ad Pleat granted • new trial to-day, to W. 0 Coi • Efili. eon, former Measurer or State, oonvietedpf bier:- element. g -1. t'. . , Cerrounaw, Jan. 30—An unknowioGe 33 yews old. committed suicide thle'ei throwing himself under the. traiw: coarsmn, 7aa. 30 .--Col:F4Moo1h B 4 the load Chlisof datTaoomptaa,oalbii sc d-iI: • - • . , E l• r .. . . I. -•'• ' " - • " .. - fa ' --- . , 7 - .. : : --• T COMMERCIAL RECORD. • oonSITITSE OF AELEITRATION FOR JVitlArir Joscetr Do,rogym j. Drvmeawexac, °T. • Wx. • Cila kituoi. • PITTSBURGiII MAW:LILTS. IRTrr:rd SpeziaZy for Ns ritcOurgh Guars. rmix3l. Tcranir, .lascarm There wm a good deal o Cl t stir on the wharf today. The Itecket came In from EL Louts with a full cargo med the Chovolt, the Wheelie; racket, with light freight. at boats are preparing to go out. The mare of motor I, &boat estanonarY at alx fent Ly the plow mark, its the (channel.' With the mild, thinciag weather we are now,hartrig, the river will recede but slowly. • There Ls an arruaranns of rode at the time we writs. There eras bat Bale douri produce ysterday. The traziesolions In Soar. wares ram limited, with the ezreptich of ono large lot;at prices Which hod not transpired. The arrivaLs of iiroducohy railroad and river and railroad, unttome heAry, while prim rem:Ml firm. • FLOUll—sales of aoa bids Extra at $5 Xxtra fam ily $2.06,U SOO bbts Extra and Extra Family on private terms and 775 GPIs in lots at: Extra $5,85q,0.A raw: do $5,85456; sad fancy S6,Z. GL 1111-‘3O bush Eye, from Wagon, et We, 175 do awaited Corn, from snare, at i 0073,,, and 1 oar car d 0 at dapot at 65e VI bas . . CLOVER SEED—SOO bash at $4,83.'.. . APPLES-183 Gbh; at $.36.3,60. DRIED 7RUIT-15 both Poacher At £I, and 0 ba* dp It. at $1,03. CEMESE-80 bra at 10c. ' • - . BO3INY-0 bta at $6,50. SUGAR-4 MI& N, 0. at 9.0;o 4c. browasas—a) WI, et 40 , ,56L SYRUP-4 bble al 62. 0014E3-31 mks at 1234@12c. OIL-48 bbl. .t 13W5. .• BACON—sale. of 2.5,4e0 Ehonlclere, Ei4e, end IlaraZ et Oc, le and BNo. WIIISK Y-93 Mar raw at 21 , 44^"..,0, en 11 dl Old aro 3161,25. LI ON I CTAItIf JLND COPIRLEItiILILLee. • • sadut.° o, January r.—The receipts of mp; liercand , to.). womanly 610. The merket for dressalwascilldb, bare,from and the motet advanced 10e, Mead. ranging mostly $ 5 , 75 1 f..46A. at the close there Were. only two ot- three love 06 ' and the .llen Wore holding at 9650. a hog. wore sra. l , 01 % but few melba market. The provhdon market taatteeed firm. Alsae park 13 fa gaol demand, and we report ayes to-a - ay of-500 bbl.-100 et AST% end 400 bbl. at 316, anthe'elnso there was a felr Inquiry on account of Lotdavilleima - th, fnat, and the mar kat wee firm. Bulk mute matinee scarce and firm. Thera are only • few round lots offering eel th 3 3.33,a31,1a3 6 and go toms—buyers offering ISK,isnd The mock of lard le Tina email, and -then enas iinlucassentingelry to-day, nucier which holders were iloca 0f.10c.;.. The cotes repeeted are at 0.-VithXc, the latter illgurettelottrmly offend st the - close far • round lot. In the aftlainoun'n trite of 200 this was made, but the price was not made. public. Inliour the feeling continues qinorand the ealm are - 11m. Bed er54,7661195 for good to cholco einiaientme, and sajs for spring .Pet , Wheel was cedar and the market tether more mum, but still quiet, with ides of No. 1 epringat 99e to store; No. 2 epilog at 970 in etcm, ere' rejected aprlng of 900 In atore. The corn market declined lc with liberal traturactions at 49 , ./Asl3c for No, 1 to stare; 4.50 f0r1V6.9. sad 42043 c for 13JeCled. closing weak. opts Scam lea In quired for txlay, and traneadlous were made'. - a decline. of !Ad0—C6L4,46!,4c being the range of prides for - No. 1 In stare. file eteady at lc fe• No.lla dare, end 6'3909,m,1; Barley quiet tend unchanged. The seed - market nontiones buoyant, cad e farther ea v.. of 15e Wok place In Timothy —.lce being limited at V.,75Q2,90. Clover muff aura firm end the tratenctions reportaa were so 646504,90. ILO ' wines dull and drooping—tales befog made at 1.12 , y402.1c. Crammer; Jan. 9.—The money market exhibit.' 00 new failure to-day. The demand win moderate, Imfftbe regular homes continued to tete all the first-lee parelr, offered, at 10012 V cent. The movement cf roe of the deniers looking to the estab lishment of • dedhae la the rate of exchange. was, as we anticipated, premature, all the other hone. refusing to foe low the lewd, owing: to the °nil:tame of a demand with them, elnel to the eupply. There were, therefore,- erne Was In the street. The Valley Bank continuel to draw at %prom. Moore. blown , .k Co. sold to customers at .1.4 prem., and other dealer. adhered to yestardity'e quotations, vim 34 MRI• buying and % prem. eellinn. Dealers bought In m.t cases at % prem. for New York end Philadelphia, and 45019, for "Wetmore and Bodan. The tendency, remark.' this scorning. Is toweJd lower rates, but at present the surpl. Is not sufflclautly large to inetlfy a general 111Yllria. Ndw Orbs.. Is quiet at quotations. Bills condemn in goal dc mend, with moderate offerings. New Oatkars, Jan. 26—r. al.—Flour In feir demand, end the market farm min o 1,190 bills $5,50e 5,91 for mom fine. me of Otter, Nirla ellod viand Corn In good domed and prieeis higher, cloelng at 75d. A better demand for mew pork, and the market firm; lake f old mem; at g1iad1317,150, and now at g A mceleratidemand for baron ebonldere, and prireakigher. Ilk We.' at 8)4(49e. Lard diet' at lug c hlaky nominal at A good llemaiad (or sugar and prices firmer, but not qu4s ly higher; fah. to folly talc T!,ld7;4c. Molasses dull but unchanged, choice .7g:ViNe. Eight exchanun on New York . 1,163 u dir. The steamer Montgomery hes mallard. t. Lou,s, Jan. 27.—There Is nu ochre demand for [bar.. Ith sales of 2,0 N 666 country super, kr April delitory, at ASO. Wheat Wady, ern a (sir demand; receipt. SOO Faith. Corp dell, hot prim are anchangat receipts 1,000 blabs ilea pork Is enter, blather° l not mach dolug....Balk pork firm, with askant 11,600 pc; at 0 and tic for encaddelP arid Wee. e No change fn money matter.. Imports by River WHEELING, per Choroit-21 tons metal, Ti chna & cc; tons do, klorganstern k bro.; 8 btds corn, Fetzer, L0U1.9 5 , per Hooker-1089 eke wheat,lirsmody lc bro . 100 balsa cotton, King 4 on 10 eks ban's, Jeans/ LA co; 74 eke bacon, 1 bbl do, 100 boa starch, 183 Mold beat, Ldo whis ky, 2 do cider, 1 Ist brogans, 1 do hardwares CUark k cs 9 98 bbla molasara, Traces or; 90 do Soar, Bingham; 25 bbl. hominy, Canfield i co; 23 do tallow, Wilson t 001 12 do oil, Beller, 4 on; 2 do liquor, 2 qr do do, Julien; 25 bts acisp, 10 do candles, Rend Metagar. 3 bos shoes, TannfrOgsns, safe; 13a4 !cc 7,,p hid", Ilarbangh t 00;713 too pi g metal, 03 sks corn, owners. - • Stem best Register. ARRIVED. DEPARTED. - Telegraph, Brownstillo; I Tologreptt, Brommille;_ Jefforeory Itrostutvllle; JeMrsen, Brolnumille; CoL Bayard, Ellrabotb; OoL Bayard, Ellttsbetb; Cocker; Et. [milk CtntTolt, {Shoaling. Telegraphic /Markets New Yoke, Jan. 20.-saher demand fair end steady; Files 7.5 Utile Pots at 15,25, and 40 bbl. Pearls at $0.2754. Cot. ton in limited demand; sales 700 bales at I 1 t 51011,34 for middling uplands. Flour a shade easier, with transactions only toe moderate retool sale. 200 bbl. at $5,60603;78 Oct common to choice extra. Ryo Flour steady with amede - ate Latino** doing as $2,750i,45 fur common to choice ere perdue. Buckwheat Floor deli aodplenty at $1,7531,8734. Cornmeal doll at $3,74,60 for ltrandywina. .Waeat se quiet and nominally hear. buyers without anything of moment doing; ahipper. err holding Gator • meter:Lel de cline to which holders are unwilling to 'inbuilt; the quoita• lions are $2,18(31,10 for Ohio Boring. $1,18;31,U kith 'rankle Club. Rye quick .ooe .7,300 box at 90592. Liu ley dull sod honey; Wee %MMus Bute 76. Corn dull and droopier, sale. 8,000 hos at 78a81 for new white and yel- low. Oat. plenty and lower; We. at 44015 for Weatern Canadian and ELL. Pork firmer am decidedly more Or CYR transactions aggregate 5,000 Wilts, at $17,23 kr old. $17,65;318,12 fur men, 212(3.1.1.281 for old prime,and $13,75 tor new do—clueing booyant. Beef unchanged to1:1000; Lies 75 bbl. at $401,25 for prime, $ 5 @ 5 X for mm., F 9, g 9 ; 7 / for for repackal rows $10,60f310 for extra do. Best lbws quiet. DreLeil Woof in Lir teqnst at 71C©734 for Wed ern. Rams quiet and unchanged. Cot eats atioady and to fair dement; ales 250 pkga at 834 fur ehouldere and 17V,, for hams. Lard quiet and firm; sales 100 bids at 1034/a., 101. Butter dull. plenty and lower:les at 11Q15 o or Ohio, and 15020 for State. Cheese fir m at 90i14. Sa gan quiet but firm; sales 450 Shale Cuba, Ilrotoovado - at @,7%. quic Coffee ietead 75y W e ee 1.50 bugs damsel., at 1235. 51 o lasses k d l 1 W Blocks somewhat active and quiet, doling etiong. There ie nothing new to roomy or exchange. Ga.o4.a chhiego 69. _Sikh &tam , genranteed.l4%; B. 60; Rich Southern h Inch Central at Elul= 0X; do preferred;l4.4;ErieSsl; do bond. 974; Clereland it Rock lelend 68,%; nth Oaro. lion Fives 94. Puu..aortrata, J.. 3d.—Floor Is dab rewords° lo aelling at PAO. Wheat has declined; aides of 3000 bushels; red is quoted at $1.3201,84 sad white at $1,4001,20. Corn has 'declined; plea clad® bush, at 730760 for yellow, and 7l 74 for white. altarenced I. gout.' at $3,:45,75, *ad Tirso• treed at $2,7603,00. Parnalo. Sr. not,. Lord's held 11012. c. Whisky le steady at :n.2534 oscarsast. Jan. 30.—Provisloom tee buoyancy . in Urn srket continues, and the dlspoaltlon to pi:veletas theMIMI, whilst sellers are more disposed to hold back, and sneak. tag prices which they consider equivalent to holding their .tats =tot markit. City dealers safe. to moll, and chief. lyoomtry armadas. purchased. No aim port of come. queues I. offerings. Balk Meats to good decolad; Wee of 125,000 lb. at cy,v3i, holders uted 61.0.8h1 theta Is bet little disposition to .11, .d • very strong one to tiny, - u below. Bacon In active dematug there are mots buyers than sellers. oaks 260 tay... at 7340E14 for shoulders and aides. Lsrd ' bnoyank there hi a large "demand at 1.6 forbbls, and IV(SII for keg; holders ask ;.le higher. Green Hails 80. Floor Aran asks 1400 bblg super $8,50a6,74 the lat ter for 800 this, March delivery, and 15,6506,61 fro extra. Whisky dull and prkea lower; salts 1800 bbls at 21, and 150 do,high proof, st 10%. Orocerlea tosch.ged; the demand continues local. Malmsey .048; linear 71.X.Wa tzeyr., steady at 1234(§)13 for fair to choir.. Wheat contirossellrm . . with au settee demand: Wet 1,473 huh at $1,03 for red, $1,30 tor prime white—the latter I below ttte market.— com doll mad unchanged, at 89u. Clots In bettor deiFtstid, aud &lurk blgben melee 900 busy In bulk, at .1ke:.43,. Rye dull and morainal et $l. Barley doll and unchanged.' asuman, Jan. 30—Th511ot:sten (Tex.) Tel egraph of the 16th, says that Whitmorelt'acet ton press, 2100 bales of cotton, 150 hhde auger, a lot of molasses, 13 curl-ogee, some stage coach es, and a large lot of merchandise were destroy ed by fire, in that place. The lose is $140,000; insurance not reported. Br Lours, Jan. 80.— The bill for a Conven tion to frame a Btate Constitution passed both houses of the Nebraska legislature, and had been signed by thel Governor. Bleomott, led., Jan. 30.—A man named Carter was !mocked off the freight bale -on the Jefferson Ryaroad, at Blue River, this afternoon, and elmost instantly killed. untm, fecoli Lortsvriss, Jan. 30.—The river is felling slowly —6 feet 6 Inches water in the canal. I:WPET= CABTWBIWID, , the noted Back froodsPreacher, willdeliveraLestore at CITY HALL on TUESDAY ratilNG, the Mat of January. Doors open It 6 P. ; lectors commence at i?.‘ P. Y. m c k,,e, ZL Mt% to be had at J. B. Mobley's, fourth street, Music and Book gores, and Scott & Graham's, Pratt & Benny's, and Mr. Chantlar's. JaZtat es ,, of ' • ti t, Qom. . . .1) - To An-n-SLAwzgy thtfusnin !—A pub. trey ...ding will be hold In Iron Cnty Cothigenall, corner Filth and Sndthflald 'treats, on TIM TTXT r•No, stat Inst., at T teclock, forth, pupas" of nizan• king • .*Christian MIME:Lamy &claw fa this dt r . .144. ; LUNY! T. 01.1.EIVITB, of Connenttent, Adana. the matting. laZldtd At Cost: At Cost!! In order to prepare for the coming Sprim ,T ra d e , we now offer to the public OUR COMPLETE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCEIr` 140E.4!..0 . REs _GOODS•';; RAGLANS - AND SELMA Flannels and -41aFkOsi and milt:lok in gerieial; • AT COST! AT COM s, AT COSTM sz, p.-RVGUS; No. IQ2, ktsikai @tteet+w4l3,l?4l Etreet. 1 Blver--43 faet--rirlog