THE DAILY . PlliS r}i: cotmmsoio>Sl~r. . 1 J™ a ! tut ' c^- .. - --- ’ " \\ ~ ~ 'OIEW AET t EAOIKNBB, i(jt manupaotuhebs or - Pressed Fire Brick, •<>Nl>. « rri i. rodgebs, I 1 * forwarding £ Commiuion Berehant, „ t * >»*««*» nnaTJJ and F&ODUOBeenereny, I Dealer Is TZ/}Un, waierandWPlntrtreeti. I _ •'-i McOmry * G*, FUteborgh; Joe. * Kirkpatrick, do; LowU,D»l«ll «S7m?* Dflwtirtb, do; Titara A Co, Be. Looir, I * Jo; BeaiUo 4, AodenouClcciniiiti: Frank flVtanSattouTdo; WeUter* Baxter, GWcago; Bberwood k k M»U,lttJUmora; Cornell k Doney.dc; sZturdjoa k Onrsuo, Philadelphia; Oochman k Brotbara, <^ATM.OQCIo,N«yYork.- : -* • fe2-Iyd r ~ EDOEBTOn £2 BTBWAHT, Wholejalc Grocem & Commission Htrehanu, 107 -rfQOV STREET. W*.'***™ J ' “• ““ 4 a BECK & I.AZBAH, „;i ; i\.> roCCWWU - :WTKTS As CO.. u gSSSE^»»“S^S<. ?J t--S; lUd and Mtisfibcttry rstnnn G“ r^* d * t a »dif T«a«»'tß4d*. - ErtTTJTBR (Sr bobinson, asd cosmrssios merciianis, *No 6 S»»tM' eld Street, - R»fcr UTOt,e ? rgl. M^Ugjo. «n»y« x- nTciowa—nunanx. BrSwM * UinKPAXRICKH, wiIOI.ICBAXiK QBOCEBB “ ASDWS4MM IN. | FX.OU B AN D SEEDS, Nosi'lSl and 193 liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ;j«W ' . i b. - a.«. bimoob. ! -“jMB. OASVnSXA & co., Com'iuiislOß *. FonrMdlug Mcrchaoti j, And Whol«alo Do4len >o ‘WESTERN RESERVE CREESE, BUTTER, LARD, PORK, ..BACON, FLOUR, FIBU, pctA P«il A«he«, fi*lorato*,ijMwJ A UrJ Oil, Pried 1} fruit mJ Produce generally. (V Moi. I*l Ilia I*3 Front Str««t* pirrapPßon, pa. j—j., .. -xms Ba«r**u. a CVriiV Cl SHEPARD, 0 qi,MM I 3 SION,MEROn ANTS, it " ' AND DBALBRS IN «5C PRODUCE, \ '■.■'l Ho, 3*3 LlbirlF Slrwt, ; . : PITTSBDUan, PA. 'breiiaiorPlODß, for Botert »°4 ■'““'i,?,?: cCoSUcUrou hmi. Piotlailrr aU.'.olL;:i p«ld to BIBm SdS, fa-U.rhWlM JMurJtj- ocftl£d_ ' TAMES ■A- fETZEK, - Forwarding anil .1 iIKECIIANT. ft* tbe nle ol QajS'.BACON.LiRD.BUTTKB, SEEDS, DaIKD.KJIUiT. l5 MzrLet s.rtci, cvratr Fint, rittelrargb, WUUem Djlwortb, ' i^iSEScitUrt*-BoiV Atwell, Lee k Op, do John '^'DuoTic Ejdi'Bo; D.,llin>« k Co- o!ndnn«ti; 8- Brady, Wheeling/ S«nort 0U» do. * A PiAUoo,dc; OookßumJttoa’ . r OKAFF a .VAN GOEDBB, MERCHtANDISE BROKERS, AND 1 \COHSIISSION MERCHANTS, 1; , il4 Second Street, Pittsburgh. E;W.Xlerm k Co, New Tort, ghilver * BUworlb. PiUb’g Feoner k Co, “ B[*.JJerb«nKb ACo, ifbompeoß, Clerk k Yooag, Sl*C»nin«*,M»n* * Op- EUrrUon k Hopper, Cldcld. &A.NewtwT* Bone, Phil*. _ T HERBST & BARKER, . , AND PROVISION C&fHISSION MERCOXNTB, . .\*s£liberty Straet, corner of Uftua, PIMBORfIirrP*SN?A. , . Uftf attention gireo to Iho DorcUo# and **le <* ; ft53T Orals, Dried fruit*, Potatoca, Pork, Laid, Balter 1 [OriMwimiotlT Cited »* tOn towct market pricos- AH tSVPtttgbargh Bag anSi iy.t ftAMUEL 15. FLOYD & CO., S* COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 1 TZ\ .Win in Tlanr. Grain aod I‘rodoco G«gcn*Uy, • ÜBRRTY STREET, near P*. U. R-I>«p®L ; pmaBPBQg, PA- . fg-V-l- .-rr— -—' ctiAit. catpyici-I 1 t;.w. cniww«»«“ nl . J CHADWICK'« BOS, . VOOMMIS.SIOn/MERCHANTS, i I CSAtEBS IS PAPER AM) RAGS, ( ij .sir-*-' • : jLnd AgtßUriWU»S"fc*W' cr '' ■l- Mahoainz Fire Brick and Pot Clay, ’K«Al*9«a CO.» CO Mil IS S lON MERCHANTS. >, 1 TIBAI.BTtfI IN ‘‘Wool, Hides,'Provisions* Produce Generally, " Ho. 209 Liberty Street, PtttoborgO. mtiiAßK * A 1 JKRt biuium . .jJlour, Grain and 'Produce. Commiwion and Forwarding Merchants, Jfc'tfi Second St., Pittehuryh, Pa. mjBl:lyd . .-..—a. ucqtaua&t. iio ~ CDTHBERT & SON, General Commie* 1- ASI> LItHAMB, SBd WtaUuto Xtotlar* lo onf,P*lots \[ Yu-ptiTH-*adTarp*pUaa. j»l=ly d L, Wilcox, • &BTAIL DSUamsr. Corner &s«*/Wd and Tourl i wnidd raiacft BtUtttloa to bti auortmentof Pur* L ' nrouKid OhimbkU, PwftuMnr *a« Imcj Qooda, T4lo*- r Ku%S»M*dWM*,CHl*,' Al«)ao5, Bamioit YiciJ, Per* V: twot-terorit* bf*od».ofOic»r«,Ac l Ao.,fcnorwWcbfcr* ;v !! earefolly compcaad«l. odZUyJ W ,; Mft.CK.EOWN, Wholtaalo Druggist, _ carUo OH U*asl*6torer Apart tor Th»y*r J » f] 'CoUd «nd Tluld Kl tract*, No- IC7 Liberty *tnwt, ;i- ftßtlllfFl* 1 ' * L. FAHNESTOCK & Uo., lata 01 theSna ■r t£ ; 4 COm *od »occ«ti*6r*to'jn*ail»g _ "mJEiSSu Ho.^CorwrWoodwdF^tfi fltjfc»yitMnp-gb.P*. ‘ A. eaunestouk. & W-, tndtltkirz*,comer Wood »n« Jionl " ‘ npm |OTD< o^D^&MfriE'a,"wnoi3;s^XEAND [J BeWlDrogitetistottorof liberty »nd St. CUir »“ tubcrgh. JOSEPH PLEMINU, (BUOQJStSSOK TO Wltan * OoAmnxt Jtortatfttwt andl Dl *“ o i J !£2? ■i i ■OBjtMll Jtmfcflnd *ftOl aail a.cH ! lrtc M,v ‘f 1: ?i f . •vU ’ Mritdfl* Ch*«K Pctfatncrr. tail all irucJrtpw ! 5 cirtfall J «.BPfraarf«t *» ■ * bMru •., i. - ~,R. OEO. UrkEKSEB, MHJaaiST, jSSSfip** 1 oer “" ofW *** TirglD p. SCOTT, WEoiesalo Uealer in Pilot*, 01U,V»mliljii ini DjMtnffa, «o. -ao ■tmt, Pltubnitb. . **i»wttlwcelTo prompt ottmitioii- - : . Btaftts. v _. AffiSTuoLMESFi; COj'-PoTk Packors '^L.i? 4D * ,l * r hlhPrgTtiloi!«,eonwr of Market had Vrcmt . : |*flrtyd« - fc?SEgs&«—■ 1....0. B. UMtt‘ • T EBCa & HUTCHINSON, Coramiaaion JJaadlotWing- MwchwU, dealers laW«tcrn Er 5 ' ■“7if?*rt!} 0 ?» J rw *» B *wo; letter, UawedOfl, Pol *••■**•*/• «■* wwda FwiJiy Flcwr on -bind/ l*mUfcrMih“lh rt.MhdlKOCo'. cloLratol PaleoW s: v jJKI Bttndi. Hjh-USaterttlu.nit tint elm betwoon . Wood and BmtthlMd Fitabuttb t :|» K .. ep&lyd ■ /'IIIKKSK WABEHOUSBT-iiijNßY u. v.. forward] a* and OommiaMun Merchant, and ' /. ,:■ ajh jf.Woodat t «bor»WatorJ>m»Mrti, nrtl Backs ci ard. HUB, Wfcotetato Saiar Ju .Moot,' Pmttfooa a&d tftgttflaDf.Ho.' 6 Sotcrth •trjiA. Uvmi LIU-rti r-c. . «^.emttfrW»M t Pk*rf>nT fl h i yfr * ■ ■r, ... —-— \ ; 7\, ' nrfcly ■ & CO;, in- trovi /; *J3 • 00« Ac.,'No. &W Liberty oppotfto ' : ... hwdofftfiltMoM-ttfOOfc. . • ' ,r ' •naw>d_ : * •’ fioaooit H008E: IfUBNITURB mode to : notion I.B.XOC!W*Ctt- K v-‘.;>/L ~ MtLTENBEUOEK’S STATION, fayettm county. pa. {SCCCS****™ *> * nBBET " No. 100 Xh.rtl street. I»itt.hnr ß h, t/mufadurm ani Dt-dert in Cort«l».. Comic, 8.»d.,5U*d..,8l ,n J., Mattresses, ComfoTts, Cashiona, Ac. . P*rUcnlarfcttcßthm palJ lo STEAMBOAT WORK CARPETS fitted and laid to order. inlidgm vVKLbSt UlOUliit ft SO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,. TiriltPS switches. VV Ord.rl Boadtsd ftr.ro tbctr..ls, MIJ ps.w.|'«r .Idf; 04d u per Inatrortloii*. '‘Tift**—ft uwuOm, nr»clur«r of TIN, IRON entICOPPWt WAOR, euti Dc*lor Iu STOVfcA Ac. N«. U WOOD BTREKT, between Plttii and Virgin elley, Pitt# “"liL CAHTWUIUUT ft KOIIWO, (Bncc#»ore to John OartvrlgJO,) MANOFAOTUREHS and Importcre ot Pocket en.l TtWfc /OkUory. Buigreal »nd D#bUl In struments, Qua., PUtOVKWiIoi tbckle, Ac. No. M V> wd , tre *.L TnHJ alvo enoSAUttWlattlnthe cl , Tru»o», Supporter* Aft. ! JolAtufe au i tualltj end despatch. ' apli>.ti»y Wtuu* BJUISBIU, “ BaLW WILI.IAM BAUNDILIi A CO.* 61 Pehn st, below Marbuiy, ; CTEAM BOILER MAKERS AND MIfcET | ]i2> rnl Cotto» Jilin. IMltmi.ur*l>. VT ENNRDY,CIIILDS & CO.. MANUKA! ivTTOREItf of— Pena A No. 1 hoary MSb**.Uu|ci; Oupet ©ala of all colors uni shac** Cotton Twine; « BodOorite; : Adi nottman 1 ! Anodyne; MnrUUeAeM, Aqd« Ammonia. FFF; NiUau*;,do fowler** Solution; _1 “ Bay bofaaod at John lrwln_A Water WiLhiAn TATE *■ SON, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10 foorth (treat, PUUbnrgh, and Federal »tre. t, nu.ler Oeath Kxcalaior lUII, Allegheny. • , mrsnrj dMCTipUi* otfltuw I»r DA-ViSOis, ■ Wo. 93 Wood Street, Corner of Diamond Alley, JJAS FOR TIIEBOLTDAY TRADE THE Now nnd lUuntratOil Boolta Of TUB SEASON. Including the Finest ana Latest i LONDON AND IDIXBOEOH HOLIDAY BOOKS!! Bailable for all agf *. , . STANDARD iIOOK3 IN FINK BINDING? Religions an 4 Derotlonal DOORS, Kh*w»l 818 LEA PRAYER and IIYUN BOOKS; »nl» n.oal esisnsU* ar ■ovtment of CniLHIIS'J BOOK*. EREOSdorES AND \ IE W S. ..... .. not &T doi:-dtr 93 Wood street and DUroond Alb r._ riiUE UREAT iIUbULA HUN. l y Cum ■ mlng—lst and 1U S’ fit 1 *; While's Ulstory of Praoc»; Tbo Boy Tsr—Cspt Uca-I; Help* to tbs Puljiic; Revival ‘HeloAtta, with non* ’ Hnntsr , sKo»gs>ofDs*otk», with [| art>er A Hro*’ N-* I‘J 1 ‘ J *in _.,i, "igiOOTFALLS IJOUNDSRVOK I 1’ Another World; [ tflr Bohan’s Oboat; Life of Jobo Brown, by Redpsth; Krerybodta Lawyer, hr Crosby; . Rarcbester Towers, by Trollope—Tst/tbitur, *JI«» h, ThsWartJeo, . *•» ~ ut A Plot In Pii**D» Life, by ft tiki* Collins A* KMteteßMDf of the Christian Doctrine, by Dr Walter Thornlsy, by;Ur». Bedgwlc*; Impending CrUis, by Helper, cloth ao l p*p*". Wit and Humor iol’aragrspbs. bv h*j9ti. Twenty Years Ago arvANow, by T. 8. AUbut. The Diary of a Samaritan; How Coaid lie Help It, by Ro^ Leas are Momenta, by Mtra M. 11. Bniu. Idyls of the King, by Tennyson; Tbe Money King, by John Q. Bsa>. —APT. McCLINTOCK'S NARRATIVE: The Pate of Sir John Franklin Discovered; Footfalls On tbe Boundaries of A nollier World, by R Dale Owen: , . „ .. Mornhr’sQanjea, by Lowerstbaw, Comn.lng's Great Tribulation—Jat and -d serifs. Abbott’s Peter the Orest—a new volume; Fresh supply of Timothy litoouib s good Hooks— “old Foil,” “Letters,” “Bitter Sweet;” Erenlßgsattbe Mlcrcscwpe.by Oorse; Greeley’s Oferlind Journey; Tbe Path which led a Protestant Lawyer to Ibe Catholic , Ctonb! *.,»«• in W«o4-~t._ rTfBBON'S ROME—Bohn's Edition.—lho VT nntorj of Uio Khouid »*ll of Iho Bodu Umpire, ufon of Q allot, Wench, PctolWr nod lingo; editedl »IU farther UlculrtUoia from tbn most recent icarcsr, KndUhChnrchmaa * CO, IS Wood -t-l. rSLUTAKOU'H LIVES -New and Beniiti r loi Edition.—Platuclil Llvee—TheTrnuiUhoa nFjdfni, corrected from IheOrceS end r«T «.l, L, A If. Cwwh. _ EAT*CO.I»»o»l ««*_ IT. BTBBBXNS, M. TD-, J> B H T I S T, 1 m PfiNN STREET, opposite St. Clair 1 J 7 1 noUIJoKHa Teeth oa Plate* of Corallt® eud Pmwelaln* also go Gold and other Metallic B»m t3e ‘ alraL All other D*bt*l operatlooi carefully attended to.- p a errs o n’s ! .at, CAP, an FDR STOKE, INTRODUOB T “' ‘"““Tins.,at. Ladies’ Furs, LADIES’ FWIIS, LADIES’ FURS, CHILDSENS’ yerRS, CHILDRENS’ BURS, fo HS GBNTB' FTTH GAUNTLBTB, dent.,’Fur flanntkta, aont ,, FurCttrß , PAULSOW’S! f , , Pbiilsok’s! no: 73 WOOD STREET. iK&dtf .—r. r. Rfvur. JOHN M&YHBB, Manufacturer lXnler n"!" 1 »' JIEW WALL PA PEES, BORDERS, te. AT No. 87 Wood Sibe*t. yy m • “ • s M ticachkk of B*tordi?*for JoV«dlU** ■nnllc»lJon hi* UHBT ortMiy. , i‘- ofclM »BOa «.iliMr PrioJ lo tu. l.lort ,t»nTly era hind 1 Hid feflftU. , **j: ■ OFFICIAL 'r~AFEK of TH A VI TP. PUliLiaatD DAILY AND WEEKLY BY R . JJ RItK T T AC C O nrra sraißf. aqtiTnn*xi». "MONDAY "MORNING, FEB. 0 CITY AFFAIRS. Mr.TxoaoLooioAL Obfervatioßs for tha 6’.ir<-fr<-, by (i. K Muir, Optii’i-io, 5S Fifth fit.— correr'M daily : is aus. ts so A OR. 41 :n fir'. 42 V oV]..(*h A. V- Ilarouietor. Tub Lawbbxcb Frsu.—The following corres pondence- passed bolweoo tho Mayors of Pitts burgh and Lawrence: , MaTon'a Office, PiUsburyh, Jan- *-d, 18C0.— To Tloni DaniH Saunderaj Mayor of Lavrenct, Mat*,-- My Dear Sir:—The cilizoosof Pittsburgh, at a public meeting bold on Tacpdoy, tho 17lb iogi., for the purpoeo of expressing condolence and sympathy for the sufferers of,the rfccenl mel ancholy diaabter io your oily, parsed a 6ericfl of resolutions, among whiob wm tbo following: “Soiree/, That a committee of citiiias bo ap pointed to colled funds to bo forwarded in aid of the Sufferers.” it In pursuance of this resolve, the following gentlemen were appointed ou said Cothmlttce: 6 W. Tlftilman. Wtn. Frew. James Park, Jr., J. 11. Hunter, t.’ h. Magee, Florence Kramer, Ur. Qi-o. H. Kcyncr, James M’Cord, John Macklio, Tho# S ltlair, H J. Rogers, Wm.Collicgwood, M K Moorhead, \V. K. Hart, A J Sawyer, C. Magee, Henry John!*, Wm. Smith and Thomas A. Rowley. Tho Committee request me to pay that a dm ' patch reached hero from your oily, on the--4ih 1 inst, “that no- more a?iUBtahcc than what has | already been tent, with what is now pledged and * subscribed, will bo needed.^ Tbo information received, ioduaeiUbo Com- mittee to solicit no further contributions from our eitusna. From the feeling displayed by tho workmen at our mills, and thepcoplb generally, we have no doobl but that n ver j oolleclion could hare been made. The Wholo amount col looted wos sy47 S". 1 herewith cnohse you a draft ou Winslow, Lanier & Co:, oil New York, from S Jones & Co., bankers of this city, for $‘MO, the premium paid being !f< 4J. The funds wero entrusted tome by the Oomrtntiee, to be forwarded yon for the purpose indicated. Mayor, of the htartfelt sym pathy of our oUuens in this sad calamity, and of tb'tfdcop grief which porraden oil classes of our people on acoaunt of it- Assuring you of my esteem, l am, sir, your ob’t eerv’t, lUsky A. WeaviHi, Mayor. Cm or Lawbrsi'*, M,lytmount contributed by tho citizens of Pittsburgh, in aid of the sufferers by the fall of the Pemberton Mills, was received last evening The generous donation of your citfceos will enable ui to provide for »be wants of the unfortunate persons more liberally than we otherwise could lie pleased to tender to your citizens the gratitude of core, and assure tnem ■ that the expression of their feeliOgs and eenli meole, not only io tbo material forwarded, but iu their sympathy, binds □? to them in tho stroogeetof ties—that of love To ihegeotlemco of the Committee, who have devoted their time and labor in cur behalf, we give the warmest of thanks Wiib the highest esteem and re*p»ri, 1 uni your friend auJ servant, D.iMtL. Saihske*. Jr , Ma>r.-r KcnnA.v’fl i’isk -The decision cf th<* t ourt on amotion for a new trial in the case of William 11 Reman, convicted of murder iu the second degree, in killing James Huffy, Was givcu on Saturday, cveriultog ibe motion lu reply to tho t.rbt reason— Ibai the court erred in admitting the testimony as to Huffy's dying declarations- -Judge M’t’lure, after re newing the evident)*. waiJ they were of opioiou that thccvidence was admissible. as thcwUneesea showed that deceased thought ha was dying at tho lime •Jd That tbvrc w.vh no error in the charge oi points one, two ami Ibrce, the opinion being given hypothetically ;’,i lo regard to the reason that odd of the jury, who was summoned aa James Ueuderson, merchant, of East Heer, was returned as James Henderson, farapr, if the Sheriff did make any lot stake do this respect. it was covered by ibe Act of February •’■let, I*l4. On Ibe fourth and ft Mi rcas.-mt—that the ver diet was against tho law nod tho weight ot the ovider.ee—the court said thal no jury conld have giten a verdict of a lower grade; it could not he manslaughter, under any circumetauc.ee. Incidentally, the Judge remarked that per sons'charged with homicide in Pennsylvania ap peared lo he under ibo impression lhat should they got a ucw trial, the second verdict could not be of a higher grade This Was an erroneous idea which should be corrected; and the court would ?»y lliil if they should gran* a new trial in this aasc, it would certainly place the defend ant's life in jeopardy, which they could, not consent to do unless impelled from good reasons The defendant was then remanded until next Satorday, to allow him lime to settle op some business beforo being scnt'to the penitentiary. Tbia will doubtless be about the last of this cose, as there will be no attempt to bring it be fore the Supreme Court. Attestion is directed to tho adveriißeironi Uev. George Field, who purposes giving a series of ine lectures at Lafayelto Hall, commencing Ibis evening. As we understand it, "the object of these lectures is lo present ‘he Mosaic ac count in Us proper light, nod tbereio illustra ting its importance and (ruth, ;ot tho eatnc time demonstrating not only the high antiquity of the Karth, and the progressive aged of ite formalioo, but also the error of assuming that the Word of God contemplates, as an end, the history of earthly things; thus showing that geological fdets, and philosophical cooclualoua, can Defer come in collision with true thedlogy." Wo have glanood at numerous testimonials from the West ern press, in which the lectured of Mr. Field arc highly spoken of. Ilia programme presents some truly novel propositions, 1 of which we are uot preparod to speak cither commendatory nor condemnatory. We leave the public to judge for themselves after giving tho learned gentle man a fair hearing. Mr. F. is represented as being a pleasing spoakcr, clothing his Ideas in obaste, elegant nod captivating language. We hope he may havo a bearing from our citizens. •..CnABTEns • —J. F. Slagle, Bsq., on Saturday presented n petition to tho Court askiog for a' charier of incorporation for tho Historical So ciety of Western Pennsylvania. Tho Court mado the usual preliminary odref. Tho officers of the Society aro named as tho incorporators. M. G. Cushing, Kaq., presented a similar pe-' tition for the ‘'Academy of Science and Art, of Pittsburgh/’ on which similar action was taken. Tho following gentlemen arc named as inoorpo rators: Josiah King, President; Tbos. Bake well, 0. Wells, Geo. W. Wcyntsn, W. C. Reiter, W. S. Bissell.- Samuel Findley, Wo. Thaw, A. K. Wade, W. Bakowell, Wm. N. Howard, H. Mauroe, Geo. L. MoClcano,. Ej. Oudrey, It. Vau devort, Robert Watson, J. It. Reed, James King, Jas. Robertson, Josiah KM, W. D. Howard, John W. Chßlfant, Marlin G.Cushing, John H. O’Brien, T. J. Gallahcr, N.| B. Ilaiob, W. 0. Huehart, B. F.-Vandevort, J. A. Reed, John Byron, P. Dcan/J. A. Phillips, J. C. Bailiff, Robert Ualzcll, W. I). McGoWau, Geo. Woodsy 11. rombetlon, \V, G. Barley, John Vi. Vande vort. Toe Court,' on Saturday, Wok in charge bov eral papers in regard to ibq Second ward con* Klablcflbip, and wiU giro its decision at an early day. Mr.. Lowe, who woo jelecled, refuaed to serve, andbamed as bia deputy And. L. Ooonr* iog, who was appointed by the Court, and gave hia bond to serve. John Ilcrron, who rcooivcd tbe next highest number ofjvotea to Lowe, pc* titioned, uoder on old Act of lAsoombly, to bo ap pointed in placo of Uwc, and procared a rolo to show cause why Mr. QoehridKßbould not bo re moved. The ease was arguedby Mr. John Coylo for tho petitioner, and Messrs. Marshall, "rown and Collier for tho respondent. JR. CouNTgnrEiT Mossy. —wftbin a abort time $OO of counterfeit $3 notes on the Baris of Wen tham, Maas., has been distributed in Ibis city, ahd on Saturday, Aid. M’Brldo committed final ly Carl Rudolph, on oolh of jOeorgo Kiser, on a charge of passing soino of thia money, knowing it to bo bogus* Rudolphi mado information against onfc;'£sffer Miller, b hatcher of the btn ward, beforbwd- Normlne,; charging him with having committed tho effende. Miller waaalao committed, btftwaßaftocwarlla relcasedon slolK> bail by IbcCoori. Tho counterfeits prenotwell exeentod. -.4 t . t_ * Isqumt.—.Coroner Uostjuick,: ou Saturday, held an loqaeei in Liwrenofevillaou-lho tody of Martin Weaker*, who fell frdm the Second story window of his houeo tho preriouirnlgbl while (ryjog to uaillip tho window to keep his wife otit t who.it appears, had : not attended to the 'hooichold affaire and way visiting around tho nc-igbfeor bo °d* : The verdict of the jury was '•kocidentol death. 0 * . Weaver was about thirty (Ire years of nge, and had been married but tiVe weeks. He worked £ Co., and was regarded so an la dufi&oufl man- v.; IHTTSBI RGH GAZfc Probable Ellen Qeßtißg ro fildioe in Honongaheln borough, ne»r Clmlon day morning anil made, in enbjUnce, Iho fol lowing information, corroboralod by her Utile B °Sho alleges that ter husband, Patrick Gear ing, and herself bcoupied a houso in Monongo hela, in company will* “ d wife; lhal on th« night of the 31sl of December Usi Mr. G. weal Into Reardons room lo gel shared; that seeing the latter was somewhat to (ozicatod, bo would nol let bim ebiTO him; Mrs. It comiog in, Timothy asked for Which she gate him; °?“ r a. drinking some; he refused at Erst, and Tim othy threaVcnedito throw the liquor in his face if he didn't; be then lasted it, and Timothy drank lli halocce; he then asked bis wife for more whisky, which she refusing, ,ho picked up a chair and struck at her; that She took the chair from him sod be picked up another- Gear ing took it from him, and be then picked up n small tire shawl-and struct; a a 'talent blow on the loft side of Ms head; a. then took hold of him and threw him on the bed and when get ting away from him R. strnok him in the stomach with his feet, and gare him a second blow with the shore), on Mho forehead, wtiloh fractured h ‘Gearing, who l has a family of sown children, has been attended by Dr. Ga laher and has been lying rery low erer eioce the difficulty. On Saturday Mrsi Gearing came to the Mayor s -Offico and staled that her husband woe a the point of death, and officers Hague and Ridd e proceeded to Monongalia Borough aud arreel 0.l Reardon, who was oommilled for a further booting in thefSenlng to await the rooult. Reardon la ajudlo bo a quarrelsome man, bay tarhadßOWHl difficulties with, his, wife while liting in lh« earn© bouse with q«ftnng. At Uni acoonnU Gearing tfas ©till bring, ihooEb with ettall bopea of reootery. Reardon waa comumed for a fnrlher bearing on Tuesday noil. _ Huthi-c-tit* Ftßc —Uj Iho politoneoo orb»g- Ksio mißler Loos, wohoto Ibo following o.tor from ConnclloVillc, doled Feb, 4lh, which el plains itself ’ l ~ . Eds. Gasetff— Dear Sira—The machino shop of iho Pittsburgh L ConnellsrUle H. R. Co., at this piece, w'oi destroyed by lire lh!e morning. Tbe tiro brokty out about six o’oiock, and is sup posed to bayeioriginaled from sparks oflbe looo motive of tbe f) o’clock express train. Four engines were in .tbe ebop—tbo No. 5 considerably damaged—tbo No. 1 undergoing repairs antiilftmago not heavy. A‘‘camol en gine, belonging to Rosa Winans, of Ba Uimore, and the “N. l?wing," belonging to Mr. MoAleer. The loss ia variously estimated at from $5,000 to $7 000—tin ioFurauce. The company ore clearing away the rubbish for the purpose of re-building, and will bo 0. K. for work in a few days Train* were regolar as usual, the number of engines uninjured being sutlioieul to do tbo business till repairs are made- Yours, FJitor nf-Patriot.) R. WntTO: Tub Ai-Oli-O —Oq this evening, Feb. (>ib, a Complimentary DencfU will bo given Mr. Fred. Buckley, tbo great American Violinist, by bts Pittsburgh frieods. Tbe whole Troupe will ap pear on-tbb Occasion in white facts' The bill presctiied is au attraclivo one, and Independent of the great-.merits of the talented beneficiary, should Mienrie an overflowing house. This will be tbe cloafpg performance of the Dooklcy Troupe io ibis city, as they lease for Baltimore oo Tuesday,-aod we would eay to all who bate Jeferred eqjiyiog a hearty laugh, to go to-night. ArrtMrTßb to EsCArx.—Oa Saturday, as Jailor Small was about taking six convicts to the rebltentUry, James Terry, convicted of burglary, 1 ; who was ono of tbe parly, was no ticed to make a suspicious movement with bts bauds, juai »e they were passing from the prison dovt On iesatmoaliou it was foand that be bad alipped bt>;banU cull< otT, end was oo doubt ready opporluniiy'to Ud adieu to tbe Jailtir dttdijS way over. Ago and Now.byT. ti. Arthur. Bentsb'fTrihcc of the House of lHvid, Pillar of Firo. 'Everybody's Lawyer, by Crosby: Long strclh ou- the llim and Honey Bee; A Oood Fight, by;Charles Read; Impending Crisis, in cloth and pftpoi; No. 10 and all back numbers of Chambt'rh' P-ocyclopedia, Rre for sale by 11am A Miber. , Matter* —Aid- IfOK? rp * °f Sixth ward, committed Ellen ThaVv on-Saturday, on a charge oHbo larceny breatu pin k on oath of Elisa Jtinn Mooney Mayor Wilson. comaUe-iJor 15 days, John Shrivcr of: the Fifth for disorderly con duct, in baking ill-treated his wife. UisniAßjiC — T. M Marshall, Esq ,00 Salur 4ay, askedjthe Court to release Benjamin l‘ow ell, imprisoned forooots, eto*. on&cooviction of leroicaiiotfftQd bastardy. The prisoner bad al ready served over three months, sod the t oorl discharged him under the insolvent law No was made or other action taken, in the case'tif Uiebard Jooea, on Saturday. 'Vo arc informed that counsel for defense will not adk for a ’new trial or arrest of judgment, and all, therefore, that now remaioa to be done is to sentence the prisoner. SEaTajtt'Bi'^.r-John Uilcblao, of the First ward, pleid guilty to illegal liqoor selling. He had;’ applied /for a liceDflo, bm the Hoard only couiraenc Israelii from entertaining his followers. _ At an adjourned meeting of tho Great Ship Com pany, the Directors' report was adopted, the majority against tbf amondmeot being 1058. A committee of investigation was adopted, and it was rwolved that no new Directors should be elected till after the pre sentation of tho committee’s rtport- The t*o mates on the American bark Anno, pre viously t sportod under arrest upon tho charge ot having c vosed the death of six colored Boamon, by cruel tr atmont,’ had been brought up before tho magistri to at Newport, Isle of Wight, Evidence or Ktmt cn elty was adduced, but it is asserted for tbo defenso bat tbo men died from the effects of yellow fever, w lich had prevailed on bpard tho vessel at the time. ' he American Minister having rent a protest against he jurisdiction of the Court, the magistrate had to i itrniss the charge. This prutost was accom panied 11th the request that the magistrates would de tain tho defendants till tho matter could bo caqalred into by be American Consul, so that they might bo remande l to thelf own country under tho extradition treaty, flbo magistrates considered that they could not hold iho accused without a lortnal requisition, and thoy'wero aeoordiogly discharged. The motes had to be conveyed to their ships under the protec tion of the police for fear of the fury of the mob. The announcement that Lord Cowley had return ed to Paris, was premature, lie did not artivo there antil the 17th. On his arrival, he had a long au dience with the Emperor. A telegram on the subject said tho Emperor requested Lord Cowley to declare to tho English Cabinet that, although desiring an intimate understanding with England on tho basis of non-intervention, It is to be nndorstood that he al ways considers himself bound by the engagements of VUlafraaca, and treaties of Zurich. This reserve was maintained during tho last .negotiation by trance and England. Tho assemblage of a Congres is thafe fore still possible—its programmo being foundwEon tho treaties of Zorich. . , The cabinet of tbo TuiUerjes has formally resumed the negotiations concerning tbo Congress, and has by telegraph Informed tbo Northern courts of tho desire of the Emperor. Frascb. —Napoleon had addressed a most impor tant free trado manifesto to Fould, the Minister of State. It is dated January sth, and published in tho Mrfniteur of tho 15th ult. Tbo letter is to tho follow ing effect: “Despite the uncertainty which prevails on certain points on the foreign policy, a specific solution may bo confidently looked for. Too moment has therefore arrived to occupy outaelee! -lth moan, of givleg greater development of the national wealth. I communicate to you here, tho basil of roform, see. eral parts of which I will leave to receito tho ap probation of tho Chamber. Our foreign commerce mult ho developed by exchange of products; but wo must first improve our agriruUare,aDd free our indus try from all anterior impediments, which place us id tho position of inferiority. A general system of sound political economy, alone can, by increasing, the na tional wealth, spread prosperity among the working classes. Every year the State grants com iderable sums to agriculture, for clearing woods and lowering billy grounds. Ureal works ofdraim •« d arrangement Tor clearing ground are to bo tested. To encourage manufactured productions, it is necessary to exempt from all duties primary articles lodispeusiblo to in dustry, and to advance capitalto a moderate rate of iDterest,which will assist in perfecting materials. By these measures, agrirulture will find an issuo for its products, industry freed from all obstacles will ad- Taotateously coropeto with foreign products, and commerce will make fresh advance to counterbalance the reduction of duGos on material and provision* of mat consumption- the redemption of public debt will •be proportionately suspended. Tho letter thus sums up the intendod reform, vU: Suppression of duty on wool and coitoo; successive reduction on tho duties of sugar and coffee; vigorous improvements of U»o moans of communication; restriction of the canal dues hr a genoral lowering of transports. The 160.000,000 francs remaining disp«ablo from the last loan will be applied to three yearly credits, to tho execution of great public works. Emper or concludes : I am convinced that L iball obtain the support ef tho Senate and Legislative body to these reforms: I am anxious to inaugurate, with them, n new era of peace, and to assure iu blessings to France. -The letter attracted great attention. '* »tn scarcely ao exception tho Paris press applaud the project, and in England it gives groat satisfaction. The London Times conclude* a leader i u the let ter as Allows "We are in no condition ourselves, fti present, to reduce our revenues, and wo are op- D.>wd u> commercial treaties, but still wo hope it may U in tbo power of tbo Ohaocollor of Exchequer; or in consideration of the impulse those changes mur give to British commerce and the probable incroa in tbe customs revooue, to make some reduction •’roneb products, which will be, at any rate, an cr •.( good will. Tho countries ore at length j. cnlcred on tbe same path If the contest In which Ulh may bo victor*, and whith the ono that yields Urn most has a tight to cspcft the raott solid ad vantage*." ... , The Daily New* sav* that the project will much promote the welfare and Increase tbo power or France. If Looia Napoleon'had been required to eiVe Europe a demonstration of hi* confidence In bis own power, be could hardly have complied moro ef ficiently than by a policy of free trade. Other London journal* spoilt m a highly eulogis tic strain of the Emporor’s project, and tho Morning Star say* • “Mr. Cobden has added anothor claim M tb. gratitude of bi* country, for by Mi backed by tbo lotion. eo.operotion of Micbool Cbt- TUier, we ore indebted to tbe new policy ot tbo lim peror." The proposed change* ore not to Lako placo beforo August. . It was stated that the French government was about td proceed against tho Society of St. Vincent ic Paul, a new charitable association in trance, and that tho Minister of tho Interior bad already informed all nubile functionaries that they could not be mem beri of that Association and retain their offices as public functionaries. It was also reported that tbo Final nuncio had delivered M. Barocha a note of tbo Papal government, dated Jan. 7tb,conLawiog-a for mal and official protest against tho programme of the bamphlct, “The Pope and tho Congress.” Tbe Paris flour market was dull and sales were dimoult to mike. Wheat was qoiot bat steady. Lictnml, ISlJl.—Cotton was bnoyont and active it an advaneo ot 4. Broadituff. ware very heavy and doll, but not qaoUbly lower. Wheat doll and declined Id; lied,9s Gd(.(9 9; White, '■'« lOdf.i, 1*• Corn doll bat .toady; Yellow, 3iy 33;_ 800tdoll but iteady; Pork quint; Now Western, ••« fel; Bacon huiet at 45M50 for Middles; Bard doll and qnotably bomlnal; aalos qnlat; Pots, 3‘J; Pearls, 30. ionrfon, Tbnnday. —Breads tuffs bavo declined, farcin wheat la unchanged- , ... The Bank of England bae advanced its rates to 3 nor cent. Centals closed at 054@951 for money and SilfAllSi for account. ■The Ytry Laiett , no Quecnutotoi, IMh. — ram, lWnci.foy.-Tho Palrio of this evening lays pro hibitions will not U abolished beforo July, 1801, when they will bo replaced by protective duties of 30 , or 2b per cent, which with the advantages granted to ithe French industry, will bo quite sufficient to allow competition. Before taking any definite resolutions, Ithe Emperor has decided to bear the opinions of tho 'principal manufacturers. . . ! jVrona, 17.—Tbe Austria Sardinian commissioner ifor the regulation of tbo boundary line, has already i hold threo mootings. . The Austrian custom officers have been reinforced :by the military In erdor to avoid provocation from i the other iu3e of the frontier. JladrittX 18.—Several caDnon and a quantity of nmfnnnitiaß*wcro found in tho forts of Tetnao. Tho Moors showed In intention oF attacking tho Spanish positioo. but of few cannon shots sufficod to repolse thorn. Every preparation bad been mado for passing the river arid advancing on Tetnun. Belgium sends an (ipedltlonary force to China. A new Belgian loan of forty-five millions of francs, The Spaniards continue to approach Tetnun and Uis attack was soon expected. Spain has satisfied England’s claim in full. '■ Tho King of Saidir la has accepted the resignation of his ministry and Cavour was forming a now cabinet. j I Hong Kong leleg healthy. Tbo Chinf Bombay, 27tb: The ■ ams, Dec. 16th: Imports are iso are strengthening Pekin, larkots aro dull and lower. it city or Baltimore. , The stoamship’City of Dal le advices as tbo North Ameii* Arrival of tl Naw York, Feb. • tlmorc, with tbo sai can, arrived boro to. eo.—Tbo Le Nord states that uary tho Spanish government f tbo British minister at Mad- British government of 10,500,- Spain *M(t Jforoi JD the 10th of Jflj paid into tbo bands rid. .the earn dao tbo 000 francs. . . _ . , A Madrid telegram announce! that tho Spaniards in Morocco were masters of all tbo positions of Cabo Legro, after having obtained a complcto victory. They were commanding all tbo heights of tho val ley of Totaan, and would bo boforo Tetnan as soon os the artillery was ablo to pass. Lato advices fromMogadoro stale that 60,000 man, I the pick of the Moorish army, were encamped on tbo bills boyond Magadoro. The Moors are satd to Uavo taken In all COO Spanish prisoners. • /fn/y.—Tbo King of Sardinia was expected to visit Milan in tbo beginning of February. Tbo Commissioners appointed to traco tbu boun dary botween Austria and Piedmont, hod cow 1 monccd work. .... , I Some riotous demonstrations bad takou placo at I Parma, the mob calling out for a redaction in the I price of bread, and tho recall of Qaribaldi. Force I was required to restore order. I Prussia. —In the Chamber of Deputies, tbo Min* I * t( i or of Commerce bod announced that bo was about I propose the abolition of the laws against usury, j Austria.—Letters from Vionna fully confirm the I the assertion that Austria has aband,onod all idoa of I of renewing the wav in Italy. I The Lateit, n't* piirenitoiru.— Zonlon, Tkurttlrty I n u believed that the events in Italy may tend to a I war between Sardinia and Naples. Prussia pre- I paras by enrolling about 40,000 more recruits, which I are to be immediately raised. - •- . -Lu-vv Tbo Times has eulogistic articles on Garibaldi and Cavour. Tho rotnrning of the latter to power, it con siders as a proof that Italian policy will now bo permitted and pfbtccted from Paris. Venice wo may bopo will Again Lecomo Italian by purchase, The king is acting like thoso who build little white villas talf way np Vesuvius. Tho articlo concludes by ex claiming how dry mast be the elements of combat tion laid upon such n kingdom, and how rapidlyffixy they catch Gro, when Cavour will bring his klnglike influence close up to tho frontior. The scheme for the defensico organization of Cen tral Italy has been matured. Maduid, Jan, 18.— Yesterday the Moors showed a disposition to attack the Spanish, hut were thrown into disorder by the lire of tho Spaniards artillery. The projectiles nearly reached Tetnunj from which place the army was fonr miles distant. Tho Moorish army was encamped at Syria Voremes. Tho official journal Doßoma, declares to all Cath olics interested - m tho preservation of the States of the Church, that the Popo, obeying the dictates of his conscience, has nogatively replied to the counsel of tho Rmperor Napoleon, stating that tho reason of the refosai of his Holiness, is to cede the province now in rebellion. New York-, Feb. 4.—Tho Times’ Washingtoncor respondence says:—lt is understood that Mr. Grofs brennor, lato Sergcant-at-Arms, will be appointed V, Eu Treasurer. The Mexican treaty and correspondooce have been printed and laid beforo tbo Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, who will report it back oil Tuesday, when its-merits will be discussed. Secretary Toucy had a long interview with lien. Cass, touching tho oxocution of tho Clayton-Bolwer treaty by the home and African squadrons, upon which subject the Government is now preparing a rejoinder to Lord John Hassell's note, in which ho charges that tho favorahle notice taken by tho V. 6. government of all complaints presented by men en gaged in the slavo trade traffic, only emboldons them in tho ate i>f tho American flig to protect their pi- racies. Joshua U. Holdings appearod on the Uoor of the House to-dny, nnd was surrounded by his friends. Tho Post Office Appropriation Bill will probably bo passed ou Monday, under tho suspension of the rules. , . The Tribune's correspondence says The ltepub lican conference, to-morrow, will decide upon Door keeper, Postmaster and Printer. It Is probable that Marston, of N. H. f will bo nominated for Doorkeep er; Mr. Lucas, of IIL, Postmaster; und Mr. Defroes, of Ind., fur Printer. But there are various combina tions, and somo quito questionable to tho defeat of every proposed programme. Messrs. Biddings, Plumb and Dr. Howo appeared before the llarpor's Ferry Investigating Committee to-day. Mr. 0 iddiogs etatedble wish to be examined without delay, and the Committeo politely consented. He stated hta presumption that a note submitted waa written at tbo tlmo indicated by the date. Its ob ject was to answer a letter from John Brown, inti mating that he would bo in Andover, and could lec ture la Jefferson, where Mr. Glddiogs lived. Old dings was introduced to Brown, and consulted as to arranging for p lecture next day. He was not en gaged more than tbreo minutes on this subject, being indisposed to any conference concerning dol lars and cent?, bnt told Brown to come and lecture. Brown did so on Ihc.followlng afternoon ina church where Biddings worshipped. The jffcraM"* correspondent writes that the Seaato Printing Investigation Committoo met this morning. Mr. Wot dell underwent an examination of upwards of threebours. Itappeared that somoseven or eight parties were interested in the public printing, vis: Stcdman, Banks, M’Lean, Walker, Rice, Sterensand Bowman. He stated that ho bad paid out over one hundred thousand dollars, for party support to newt* papers, and in aid of election expenses, in I‘ennsyli vaoia principally, but extending over New Jersey* New York, Ohio and California, and considerable bad boon paid by official authority, and some of own free will, lie also Hated that by the action of the Senate in electing Bowman, who had given the work to Blair and ltivers, be had been left penniless, with the largcj-t establishment in the Union lying idle. Buwman's condoct towards Wendcil was shown up in a very bad light. Bowman R appears, ha| given part of the work to Jewett, editor of the Fill; \ more organ at Buffalo. A. I>. Banks and D. u. Scverns were also examined) They did not seem to know much, except that they had received some aid from Wendell. Won dell teaii. fied that for tbo pest office blank prioting, ho paid in ISJ7, tho sum of $OOO to tho I’cnasylcaniaa, Q newspaper of Philadelphia, and to tho Errnivj Ar<™» of Philadelphia tho turn of sa,ooo. Ho inform©? the Committee that ho went into doubtful Democratic districts in Pennsylvania, and spent money freely fcf ibo benoGtof tbo supporters of tho policy of tho Adk ministration,. Mr. Rice, of the Pennyictnian, w4B also before tbo Commitftc, and did net .discredit the testimony of Abcodcll. > Nbv Yobk, fob. 4.—John Camming?, convicted irf tho murder of lfanni* McHenry, was tc-day, ret;- tended to be hanged"’on tho 30th of March. Threo more bn.tirs were taken fretu the ruins b\ tho ldm street Ore 10-day; they are believed to Ka those of Mrs. Storek and her two children. Tfye whole cumber <*f lost and-mitring thus far b> seven teen. Mr. Bolhna, one of the injured, died at’ tho hospital last oven'mg. The eight wounded, etill re maining there, will, it is believed, recover. > Aautber body, that of Michael Kahn, wps recovered to-day from tho ruins of tho hat factory, Jn Brooklyn. Mr. Smith, tbo fireman, is still mlssiDg, and is suppofod to bo under tho ruins. John Gal lagher, one of the injured, is dyiDg nl the tiospitdl- The others wounded, aro recovering. • Washington Cm, Feb.4.—A number ol Denip crais who ore here frcm Kansas, have conferred wjth iho Southern Democrats in Congress, and proposeto advocate the admission of Kansas into the Union with the Wyandotte Constitntion, changing tho boundaries f> aa to include Dike's l’eak, and a por tion of Nebraska south of tho IMatto Uivcr. The change ij to bo submitted to a vote of tho peoplo ;0f Kansas, and, when ratified is to be admitted a* a State by proclamation cf tho President. Tho lion. Marcus F. Parrott, Geo. Pomeroy, Judge Amy, and , yiher Republicans oro hero from Kansas, to assist In tho admission of Kansas under tho Wyandotte Con stitution without any alteration, that constitution being already ratified by two-thirds of tho citizens of tho Territory. Tho question of population vriU not bo urged, as Judge Pettit, of Kansas, baa said that ho is confident there are ono hundred thousand inhabitants, which comes an fully to the requirements of the English bill. It D also proposed by tho Democratic Senators, to resist the organization of any Territories. They wont; to oltach Dacotah and the region roundabout it to[ Nebraska, whilo l tab and lire Territories sooth of: Kansas, are to bo annexed to New Mexico and *.fol-| low its fortunes. To this it is objected that socured slavery in New Mexico by law, this immense*' Territory should nut bo brought under tho actment which might secure it to slavery fororerJ Waruikgtv’n, Jan. 4.—The Virginia Legislature.] I has passed a bill declaring an amnesty to all;who| 1 were ongaged in duels previous to January lOthi j I The Kcpnblioan Conference was iu session- fw; three hours. They roeommendod Qeorge Marston ; of N. 11., for Doorkeeper, and Joshua M. Lucas, o Illinois, for Postmaster of tho House. Thequajtiot of Printing was ducussod, but no conclusion com: to. Tho indications, however, are iu favor of Johl Defrees, editor in Indiana. ■: Mr. Urigg3, of New York, voted yesterday fo Taylor, of Tcnn., for Clerk of the House. } Mr. Forney has appointed F. Barry Hayes hi Chief Clerk, ia place of Carter. LtAVE*o-or.Tii, K. T„ Feb. 4 —lho Territorial legislature has passed aaact incorporatiag the;CenJ tral Overland California and Pike's Peak Express. A bill abolishing slavery has been under conaid'- cration, but no defiaito action has boen taken. ;. 8 Martin F. Conway, Congressman elect, under tho Wyandotto Constitution, left some days since fijr Washington. • It was tho general boliof that the project Qf ert largiog tho boundaries of Kansas, would be : ;voti i down by a large majority. .; The nows from Salt Lake by yesterday’s ovprc s is unimportant. ? IsniANAPous, Feb. 4.—Tho Right Rev. Dr. Brow nell, Presiding Bishop of tho Protestant Episcopal: Church, has appointed Wednesday, February 15th,; as the time, and this city as the placo, for the £onft cratlon of Kev. James C. Talbot, D. D., as Ulffioft ary Bishop of the Northwest. Tho Blshopsappoiilt ©d os consecrators are Right Kev. Dr 3. Kemper, cf Wisconsin; MeCoskoy, of Michigan ; Upfold. 3>f| Indiana; Hawks, of Missouri: andßodow, ofOhfo.f St. Loris, Feb. I.—Tho Grand Lodgo of thp Softs of Malta bos appointed the following delegates, to tho- Grand National Encampment, to bo-held iQ:Wa«M ington City on the 15th inst.: Hou. jJi K. Barrett;- lion. F. P. Blair; Grand Commander, A. >f. Webb; Past Grand Commander, John S. Waters J [ Charlestown, Feb. 4. —The trial of Slophasjj orogressed yeatorday and a full jury was sworn, opening speeches of counsel consumed tho day. j Louisville, Feb. 4.—Theritcr u fallingelovely with 5 foot 10 inches water in. tho canal. Weatnei cloudy; mercury 41 dogreos. • 8 Louisville, Fob. •!.—Tho Clarke.villo ibn&t bank of Tennessee was robbod on Thursday qlgbfl o. $13,000, mostly in gold. jj nc/l BOS. DKY APPLES; • 60\j lft do do Peoebce; ' J r. bbU-’Uotl Button \ 110 lbs.prtmo aresoFnalktri; 3 Boo’d and Tor aalo by BHBIVKR * DILWOUTDj , o 2 ISO end 133 Second COOK’S PATENT AUGERS and 'A^ Bltta fur eatoby fcS B. WOLyF.J] CEOVEIi SEEl)—st)obblspnmc Clovers in store and for eato by BROWN * KIRKPATJUC TNDIA KUUISEU iIOSI’ITAL SUEBTIi X«jti»trerfoittlri^“- Xi utt Apploafur aalo by j T EMONS—3S boxes". Lcmons lcCdunaiV I Intoll, ,»| . J.'S. A. /''lORN—2 car loads of Wo. 1 V/sale by OKAy*A prime Turfa! GrVy T.L. KUPtiERB- SO Water tW El»t foj DuTkFaPI’XKS— -•* bbls. choip.o;for|ai lUfit/ IlDALZEMjfcfoj boxes W. il; Cheesofor ea lel - B.»AWEWB>Coi ( I - • ■- TTE INIJSfBER cqjkME^CIAL^IMCOMD. OOifHtiTKB 0? ABBITRAXION FOK rKCKuSSi 5 ] Jurat Pais, v. p. ‘-y~ auicft. BaMTta, | Wiiuut n. Waui*?, ';r r art«a*t B. Joses. 1 Burcn Kcmssow. J PITTSBURGH n&UKJETS. i [Bqkrttii Specify f*T file tttUUzyh jj | prtTtßroan, Mospit, Frtscitt l“hdri wfcs pot much does on tbe wharf on datnntay. Ths lit* tu Drcat&nt. the tun shining oat warmly in tu after- Brin. Jr»reirwM»rriTaa. Fire foot water in the chai ns, are not likely to bare another to;iewSe Mi tnap u M that of tho firtt few daya of Feb ruary, IbQiirmaent winter. .Ihartocka of produce areircry abonJaait} obm has a declining tendency, from the large neat of Jhu stock In store. Floor coatlncet firm at the oU which hate been pretty much stereotyped. yLOCRj tales from atoro of llie aererat gotlluea. Sspcr s6£S<3&4i, Extra «5 Extra FamUy-»G@G£o, tansy so.2s--l car Oats at depot at 4Sf, and WO bosh frctu ■tore at 4&e; 1 car eat Corn atWepot at Cilir; 3)0 besb do do a{ Coc»%aißi 450 do do from •torn at 70c. APELfiS—flO bbU prime Knssetts at $T.,26. pEIEOPfIUIT—OO bub Apples at $2, and IT. .»> Pearbei Y—2o bbla at SA,7&OO,fiP. - doz at $0,76. OltflriE—os bxa at l^iQlOc. COFFKI—W ika at ls£@U>c. : SUqAIMI bbdi N. 6. at 85j@9c. WOtAWES—9S Nil* N.O.otiOSMc. : SYftUS?—O bbla at 6s@ooc. ; UUfTRR—2,OOO lbs Roll at 17@15c, and i> tons picked at bids Rectified at2i@2Gc, and2o do Old Rto -■ l OW7p SESD—76 bub at $1,50, flrat bands. - .■ LAUD»rb-5 bbli Bt 05c. l&a Hams tt llr; 10 tes at *-■■• 0,600 CnjSh'oaldera at Bc.. i I UKKA££«3O tea browa greaso at 7r. &QMKTA.UY ASl> CUHMICIUJIAI.. i Cincinnati, Feb. 2 —Xbe linpetni which was given to oov floar t .inirk< f u aoienl day* ago bus been checked; prices are maJmafceJ'attha maximum of the adTancc, though lb?} are eotjTreely paid on lots to go oat of tlio market. • Ttw allaraofUr. Jo«opb tumor, Miller and floor tloaler. waaftnftoaowd Unlay, to the Burpriio of moat of the tmdo, •inefl h| la Indebted oo enmnt account to -jaite a number of tfio grain dealers. The condition of hla alialra i* not jet madS fmbilc, only that hia embarnasmeut proceeded (ruts |oo& St the time of the decline in Boor las: spring. Since thed to hM been straggling to recoTor, aud moat of hi*. opeijatftos have boon good; but the load was mare thin bo coqu dkrry, and be was compelled to Bartender; madi sym pattfy fa txpreend far him becaaso of a confidence thu hl* mlaforfane*are not coapled with dishonesty. Webear.thni be >9 endeavoring to ao arrange tnaltero as to get an eitefc liotfl a§d kettle his affairs himself. Wheat la (till in demand, fully equal to the receipts. Pri ces unchanged. Corn doll, and buyers am trying to lorcl prldha Mown to 46c. 04lSj are steady nt 43c. Barley, 6Sc f„r prims fall. F.yo. SSeiwnh llttlo doing. Whisky is steady at I9J£c, with ealc-t of V,oi) Vlh. rfnjl Oaixina Wxtstr Majimtb.—Sugar—with increased •apj>Ust and only a moderate demand, prices bare tended •UISBSOTe in fator of buyers than daring the part week, Thi aßce have amounted to about 9,000 hbda, and thetnat ketfclawd’at about the range cf the following quotations ■ | f Quotations rf Lauiiiana Sus&', jj Jfjforior. | Common u good Conimoo-.«~.....~»;» jj t'llr to “ lilm® to cherica. ...... iUintrifogad and cUridtd «... LAwc3afifled««....«.~ eiikYroceipts, LbU. Exports, TPS. jiofiusssa—tbs mppljr bu bten liberal, especially of ic ,eriw-nnd ordinary qualities, and alibongb a Uir demand bafpfoiralled odr previous <7 notations baro not been niaio- Ulbc4. About 15,000 bbts have boon sold daring the week maUy at 25@3da for interior and ordinary descriptions, and S7s4l)c for prims to cboicn, with some COCO b( bfcla at gallon, according i-> quality. Wcak'a receipts, 15,214 bbla. ExporU, 0,005. Slols aitD raorxsiosS.—Tbo Terrs Ilanto Eiprcti gives it stitelporij oi tbs bog packing at that point and Dnrkeo’s IVfrj this aoison, as compared with last. Tho total tram 'fe'BlHod’tbia eesaoa was 41,757, and tut Benson 41.257 Jlio floga Ibis season, however, avenged 11 45-100 lbs 'phog mlirwta freight, and 4 "MOO $ bog more la lard, than Inal •c(wb, thus making tbs total product this season 7,811,899 Mel® Cm,'against 7,780,325 50-100 lbs. list season. Too utimber of bbl* of mesa pork picked ibis n-uon was 5,29“ aAidsC i,359 bbla laitjoosoa. The shipments of.bog* Eat>t imi Reason thow a filling off of 12,200, and Sooth anincrcaas 0k5,d00 jt»a4, us compared with last somoq. Kjftidrij of pork and b«f from New York to f-rcign ports foj tfts ending Jan. 20, ISoO, compared tvilb the c> r udfAiiloK week last year: 11 ? U 59. lism. I 1 CU»A bbls A 5 5 ! t/ev Yaluo.-*:' tres. Value. 5 S’, .Lit 3.C23 S 1,502 2,752 05,61* 8.230 6,700 101C2I 851IKO Jac.l. piDCu Jin. 1 105,415. 11,314 Fine* Jin. I .JiiXGCO • < il,l,Wo LOTS,!!" 125,447 5 \v. 8. Economist, a . muon-nma, Feb. 2. —Tlio Irdns'iCJlons at Ibe Sloe 4lc©rd-ti>-day bare been limited to a aariltamonat In fheas rr Rate. Tt»n changela r rices was notpeoerak aw* dnllnwt j>r£T*l|#«d. New City Loan* advanced Ji-and tho Old Lean* ir flrpj at lho preriona quotation!. lllsilfa Second llort fetfns Honda did oofretaalu In the condition In which they wire f„ond yesterday. They adcanccd'ln price. .The gen Siiftj fteilcs In the market la that there Will ho an Imprest*- Fm nt ibon—the decision of Uio Speaker ship having re-o-> Hal'Uafccd confidence In all financial tod commercial circles fjTfto atnoont of money that will be loaned from the federal tTfrflsiir j Immediately will have the effect to mate money jjdfNtpar than it liu been. KJgbt millionsor dollars will ba ia varloos directions es icon ns the uceeeaary I ills nro sp£ue 1 ilm st fur middling uplands.. Fluor opened rulet and eio*ed ashade firmer, with more loquiry both for tnpbrtaud on speculation; the .prices,. however, aro wilfc dbtthiterlsl change; salts 500 bbls nt <1,9£055 for super *• &ateasd western, $6,15(35,25 for extra state, &r common to medium extra woe torn, and $5,6536,76 for hipping brands; Canadian Floor unchanged, with salon of loObbU at $5,4030,70 for common'to choice extra. K5O hoar steady at $3,76(31,‘25 for common to choice nperfiso. llnckwheat Floor in moderate request at $1,76®1A7 pet S| 0-0 lbs. Corn Meal without change; sales£ooo. bbla Balti Snore «t $1,16. Whisky firmer; salesSQO bbls 8123. Wheat xhlblU no change; for good Mllwfttihto elabsl AS, deliver* d, fa offered, and $t,20©1,2l asked; Bales bosh good ?hil'p California, a small parcel, at $1,42, and tho remainder about $L53(31,35. Bjo quiet at. 60@3L Baxley doll; kale* 2500 bub Tory good fair state at 70. Oats la limited joqncst at 14(345 fur common Canadian state. Pork scare* ly m active, Lot prices ore wltliont change at $17,25<317,27 for old men, for okl prime $11,37 U for prime. Beef heavy and in moderate demand; uio« 260 bbls at $104,2$ for country prime. gs@s£s for gauntry tnca3£9@9,7s for repacked mcai and $10,60© U. for •—&' extra mon. Pressed Hog* steady T% for Canadian an* Shonlders eatf Sides, to bo deli vend here on the opening of navigation on Upper Mississippi at and 100,000 iby do do, to be* delivered March Ist, atds<©6J4: There was nothing os MAPS To'oitPEh, --■ FJNCT, COLORED AED TISSUE PAPERS, BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Straw and Bonnet Boards* TWINE WILLARD HARVEY * CO*, i i 84 Maiden Latte end 17 Cedar Street, HEW YORE. - UE3IP, COTTON, FLAX AND LINEN X W I N B S, ISrOATXD Al© BA»UIACtCXE> CORDAGE Of every description BOTTOM, JUTE, MANILLA AND AMERICAS HEMP ' ROPE, v ' Tarred Stuff, Plablog Ida**, GiUing Threads* SEINE TWINES, .* . • SIIOB THREAD, WlCK,and all kinds ot ‘ CORDS AND LINES* „ * : ; auO*&atfodtfebSW>. Y' • ' T?URNITUKB’ANU UUAIKS, • JJ FURNITURE AND CHAIBB, * FURNITURE AND COAIRA -vt FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. A ‘ JaU . T.B.YQUHO R€0 n 33 and 40 SaUhSriJ at EGGS —3 bbls FrcsU Eggareo’dand ibrealo by fol ' TUWRY H. COLLINS. r i nBBLS PEAKL UOMINY-for sale bj •X V/ fcl JAMES O ARDISETw dr TT AKD—IB bbla.ands kogaNo. lldirda;-. -i. jXjrivlßgaodfor sale by )u * CD* . aOOOK’S I*ANACEA-2S,to jbryg! by Jul f l. f AIiNEiTOCS. * CO- COCOA NimJ-S^faitrecdYfosffor^- by &Or.T.l> - V ?4S. Ltmty »*»*?♦ HMSSSLSy* !e 1 tTFsse'FaS'pujs-i^jSS^^us ! | Ktt Applf*rcc’d andfornteby JAB.A-x**" auasli ....s^3o*,' >} oU&7‘i .£fc@9j4 - - 8,015 IUT,£2U 11, M 2 i'OTl:. ... 54.159 2,275 3C.103 ... 6,119 96,479 4.M3 32,171 7.20 S 118.674 7.153 120, CTO Ham:. ta. Taint* B>». - Valof. ML422 0,172 .17.831 ,-Ul3 105,433 11.316 OS.W3 'J.GSO i.'w.c'T u ; ra Ihc Valno. ft-i. Valu*- 1ki.619 2,1197 673,101 52,003 ....222,1*1 18,801 MU,651 113,137 1*44. ViUof. 16*. ViJue. 151,271 IJ.ICG £U,401 23,011 .200,180 4 1,950 530,743 97,401 * > PAPER, H O TJ S B J r‘ . : ■l ' "■> **'*£?'' ' _JL