THE ESTABLISHES? IN 1786. ©mamtsaton. fa. rn l;.bodobbs, ; * Fdhrardis k CommlMloii flertlußt, Xtnlar la FUURt A At, ft filMrvood * dcp Poo ttaey * jWff aot *» OgSIA Domy, iQ^ffggp BDBBBTOH ft • * Wholwalt Srocen & Commlnlon Bttebuti, •' ' 407 WOOD STREET. i ‘ttfrlyd ■■■■•;■ •■■... BB9K &%AZBAB, 1 KU3X>£iS2, WIRTS de CO- WhoVwal*Oreceri,Cwinal«tax4ad Porwardlnjaimhxnti Wd Dealer* far Weetun Ptodoee end ProrlAmv at No. ISS . Ptana. '!iWuS^Sicloiy ttttrrai goaAoraaL ÜbatalenSefr' *»wm*d«. ; Jofcdtr ! Sc XtOSXXTSOCT, - PRODHtE &HD COH3HBSIOH HEfiClUMtf} No. 6 Smithfield Street, .-' OppbriteMoooogilielalZdQMk prrrasPEan, pbnsm. Dnlexaln PtOUB,HaAIN, HUXr JXSD, land erery kind olOoo&try Produce. Epatltl attention alien to Coa elgnmetthof Produce, IWtor toPlttstmrah Mgfrheate gen erally. --.w *-.■••■• - ; r~'. ' "I^WyJ- r Biomicv BEOWS * BIBKP&TOICK9, n|WH OI.BBAI.KyQ- R O OSBB jv .i AND DSALVBS IN if .yXOIJR AND SEEI>3, ; -:Nos. 191 and 193 latierty Street, Pitleturgh. *f.l. L'-‘ --- • ~ —| [ T* 'tL &AUOCB. smiM%*?9*xnnuau> & co., ■ ; C»miatj|toa A ForvraxdUifr Htreliaat«» '4S s Ho* 3*3 Liberty Street, i r;; • ; T ,, pitisdurgh, pa. - j “Choke btftufef-FLQUB, for fitted and Family osa, -T tarnstaotlj tin land. -p»rtfcular attention paid to filling , orders ferjlsrtbandlei generally. .", . v ocfclyd : TAMSS EETZER, Forwarding ond O OOJWmiOS lIEBCHAST, fartha nle of TLOUB, -^BAttT > BAOOH t IABIIISCmB t fflIT)a;PaiSP.PSmT t sod Prod see gencndly.rffb. It Jfarfctf BtrhL err*er FiriU PaubmvJLta.< -< ' .V" . • Bote so P.G.'BafklvEat, PUfrbargb, Wflllasi Mwortb, Sr* do, B. CnthbcrtA Bem,-dcw AtwcU, lei * Co, do, John iDnolsp, Esg,do; D. v Han»t. AOa, Otodcnttfcß. Bendy,. ,Oashler;M.*H. Bisk,'Wbeellcc t SamstT Oft, Esq* do, : Gnagte AOo* do, PaxtonADcntanido; Cookaan 4Bra, 'Phlladriptiil.",- : ; deSaffy xTq. oaAyg,^—yah qoepkb. ‘ ORAPP & V : ME ROHAN PI SB BR OKB RS, .-■AND COatMtStiJOif; HERO HANTS, ‘ 114 Second Street, .Pittabnxgh. : •-i- : . ' " f;- ' f B.W. Cara AOo*Nav York, Shriver. ADllwcrtbtPlUb’g • fpoerACo- ~ • .- r , Spr.HsrbenghAOo; **• iTboonkA- CUt)s .A TcaSa irOaßdlta.MatasA Co. * - rhuadalphla.Harrkcn A Hopper, Ciadn- Y. A. NevbiU * Sou, pbife T. 8. Dturan A Co* * f WhUrtdge A Oo* Baltimore, ILD.-Newcomb A Oo*Loa« AraUfrait.ltfggtAOx, " * jjrfflf.gy.; cdT-tyd HERBST & BARKER, T Fnoßcm AMD BHOTOIQS COMMISSION - '‘267 liberty Street, comer of Hand, HiraBOEBB; punp*. . ■ attention gives to Urn part bus and ala of Ntour, Grain,* Dried Frnlt*,Pot»toes, Pork, tard, Batter Cheesy Gkrar and Timothy Seeds, Ae. .• OrdeoenßptifrAQedet the lorat market prkea. Ad •' TtaceamniM on consignments. ' AflA-OfllccVlthePittebnrgb BegMaanfastory, eoSUyd SXMtfEG*m£Xm> & co~ •• COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And dealer! la end Produce Generally, ■ SWTJBJESTF STREET, nearPn. R. A.Depot, FITTBBOBQB,PA. i eegqjd - ' v «. CBAfrgiqu—...—....- caaowicx. CHADWICK SON, . .. COMMISSION MERCHANTS; • •- ■.Aa&A'ffifkt* ««■ lha£>Wftf Haho&mg Tire Brick and Pot Clay, Km. 149. and IftlWood Street, n*artlxth,'Pltt*burgh. «*L.Wriaptßj Pmr at HunuKtaren? price*. Cub paid fMUffU' ' i Ja&lyd hIiCYD ft POaSYTH, ' WHOLESALE GROCERS, - - AND !; osa&r&s in raoßvqs, COMMISSION MERCHANTS j forth* sale ot ‘ PIG METAIrAK© BLOOMS, So, SAT. Uhwiiy Stmu - ttMSBOBaiI, PA. " tonßflta«n,M*Crßsry k Oo.] 1 Forwarding Bod Comnusmon Merchant), j-. ... jr , : .AadWhoij*alii Dcaleralo . . '*■ frcflowi'Flow knd Wool, . J .«; AV.U3 Frtmt end 123Ace»dt£ t i\ttidsiry&, fla. . •>. apklyd - tHmoavMM*n<**mua*r.nßtu.'nLß. tanai BPaiSOEB HAHBACGH * CO., CO MM IS SION rMERC H ANTS. r . - . . , DBAIiEBfI IN - -* - Wool, Generally, No. 209 Übertyß treat, FlttatiorglL •. j.jaia : • • • n«DA!lfi * ABJ£ R, ■ Bliukts !, i . iTlotxx*, Grain/end Prodaee. - ‘ Commission end Forwarding Merchants, • ;“rT Ifo.\l2t Sfvmd-Bt., I?{ttibvrgh f Pa. pygfclyd - '*• x , i; ;/ - •• j- • ; r SCDTHSKKT & SON. Qeaenl Commis • rioa Agents tor theßalsam! Pareto* of Beal Estate. iao.olMattatei»tet,Pltt JOHNSXON.Jauccesaor tojj. Wilcox.) BBT AILDaOQaiST.ibw SmttkficJd matovrtk Surds, would request attention to bis oewmseetof Pure Drag* sad Chemical*, Perfumery sad fancy Ooods. talcs- We Family ilodi<)!oe*,OUs, Alcohol, Darning Plaid, Pore . liquors, teTorltabrands ofCJgaro.lm, Ac.,au cfwhlch in oflered oonam paced iai ; <«• ;i i ■ •- i: A; A 00„ WBOLfi • nlaDrogglrta asd Uanufacturen of White Dead, tad litharge, ‘ewntr Wood and Fraai striefcfc Fits* • j - ■- )<••-?. tceKT,- ntzomex parg~^.r.^-,.. w ., , ~..,.oTOoa turn. T>RAUN& BBI^Si/WHOEeSALRANI) ' Pragglits, cornercT Idberty tod its,. TOSJSPH FLEMING, (SUCOEBSQB TO L. tp, WDcax A Oa) um BCarfcMitieet sad Dlajoo&dJteepa CBMfntly on hand a fell and eonrplrta; aam tiutnt of Drags Cherts, PwfßiawT,aad all artldeaper Mi hp«inf«- >F>hyitewsp»iag)pfloß» 'oariLrany obiapocaded at all total. ••: • ji 'jaMy- R.: GEO, H. fcBYSEK, DBOQGIST, HOWood afcoeVccmer cl Weed street fed Virgin f • 4ltor,FUti6afofc,'PA-~ •*' * ■ ■ <•:•• >; TOHN jtfr^COTT,’ 1 Wholesale Dealer in ; JiLPrest.ffiinte, Ofla, Taralilits an I Dje>tnff%Bfo.2W .teomiimyt, Mlpdrogh.: I pr»2t l StaUxß. : j>v iafterukap, cotw ct Uttfcot »nd ■ Frooi -• : —— L - '■“■'■ ' agSagSSg l&3ZSi&£z‘S!.?*»ss:&: SSs^£&VSSISSS^£& TfoSradltolttdltldtt«*PtttiboreH, rlTr f’.ffi"™ fIHEKSf! WABJEHOCSE.—Renky~TT nffia Id CTitwr‘l r-**T, T^'T ~rT rntrrf i nO?jP Water, Plttrtmfgh. - >••.-.■ T!IAOIi& ' QA£It Pasl*r: to Mod r. Fr»vMoa «a 4 ficwnth ttmt, MroaUUrtf gnprior. .HOCBg JfUKWfTOSB-yitatte tha |hgrlfgt QOUca.,.-. I.B.TOTJSpA OPc DAILY iantftertnw^l gTEW AfiT 4 V AOI.KNEB, MANUPAOnJBZSS OP - Pressed Pire MILTENBERQER’S STATION, fAYBTTI COUNTY. PA, sveoasss rouzronv- R. MoOOY ac 00, LIBERTY STBXST, c&oAU Fatnl. B. B PITTSBURGH, Pi. MANUFACTURE to Older, oa short notice, Oiprctas, gHibrnia * pullstb, a >ll in« end itiaiptSGßM, ©f the beat materials tad latest ityles; ■ln WAQOJT BOXES, SAD alnya on hand or cast to order. u IPOrdn left at the FOUNDEY, or at Oarreright A YoasjifijSS Wood *lll rocelnprompt attention. v. a. xicimoaß im>Hiu-..»~-ji, r. hast. KAOKIHTOBn, nEBIPBIhb A CO. K Corner Filke and O’Hara Btracts, Niar City Water Works, PITdaB URGB, PA., Ttf ANUEACTUBERS OF MACKINTOSH 'TUL i mnipinu.'a iupivoted pitpst osgillat- QiiTSXEi*! insures AHD BLIDK TilTEaof»U to. and best style. i Bartog pnt up Uachinen.ot large capacity and of the beat qaaUtT, ere an prepared to do dwtj Jobbing, and eo lidt work tn this Une,traitlng that by promptnsts and the character of oar wdrk, to merit pnblle patronage. We la rite special attention to ©or BALANOBD VALVE 0301L* LATifiQ ZRQIBE3, as combining advantages hen to fora nnsttalned In this Clan of Engines. (^Bteam •Qm j*» for n!e and warranted correct and durable. | joS&lyd Graumfe SermtoL ruaJun uri Pfeichlng, by Eirvui; Help* lo the PBlplfc For by j faH J. L. HEAD. 78' Fourth »L WILD SPORTS IN TUB SOOTU, or The Camp Flrei of the Everglades, by ChtrlM E. Whlto- UfcofJohnßroAn,by Redpatb; Bestatameatof theCtirtftlaa Doctrioe, by Dr. Bellows; Balf Helps, by Smiles; Cummlng’s Great TribnUHcas ■ two series; Footfalls on the Boundaries of Another World; Sir Bohan’s Qbßst; Evenings at the Microscope, by Gotse; Breakfast, Dhnutr and Tea: .Every bodjs Lawyer, by Crosby; Walter Tbomky, by Mrt. Badgwict; Anneal Bcglstai* of Bcral Affotn, vole L and 8 cloth: Tto American Debates, by McEUigott; Antisell on Photogenic and Bydro Carbon OOe; - The Professor ol tbe Breahfsit Table; A Good Fight, by Cher lea Bend; And all other newwnd popular boots can be had at »sl3 : BUNT A MINER’S. D^IVISOUST, No. 93 Wood Street, Corner of Diamond Alley, H AS FOR 4'IIE holiday trade the New and. Illustrated Books OP TUB SEASON, Including the Finest ana Latest LONDON AND KUNBUBOII HOLIDAY BOOKS!!! ]■actable tot mil ages. ST ANDARD BOOKS IN KNB BINDINGS; Bellgtoca and t)«Tol!o&tI BOOKB, Begtot BIBLES PRAYER and BSHN BOOKS; end a moetextujii™ as eortmant of CHILD&SH'S BOOKS. STEREOSCOPES AED VIEWS. Be vu tbefint ;to Introdaoo Ihle baaoUfel l&TtBlloa la Pltteboreh, and li:oot 1-thlad the times la rarUty, noreUv car price. JOHN 8. DAVISOS, oel7«dtf | 83 Wood stmt and DUmood Alley. rpHfi FATE OF SIR JOHN FRANKLIN JL PlBQftTßßO—McCltotoci’s NartatlTe, one toI, »Uh aapeeadfflcatrafloa*. ' KAY Wood street. TTOOTFALLS ON THE BOUNDARY OF J_ ANOTHER WORLD, «lth namttre fllwtraiboe; by Robert Dale ox4l'Vat KAY A 00, K Wood stmt. e^Disaifif^ BTBBBINS, luT. T 3., - DDNTIBT, mPENk STREET, opposite Sl Clair Hotel, toicrfa Teeth oo of CotaUte and Port* lata; aUo, on Hold and other Metallic Baaca »heo Co- . tUmi. Ajl other Paata! operative# carefolij ttceaded to.— I a frfrata tppl Ud to extracting tooth, nolirly I tcrnrlfie. aoq wt» ' ijAP, and FOR STORE, i tOTBODUGE THIS DAT, IHTBODDCB . • THIS DAT. Ladies’ Furs, LADIES* FTTRB, LADIES’ FURS, OKILDRENB» FTJ&&, CQIUI&ENB' FURS, • ] ; ! CHILDRENS’ FURS GBNTtF FTTH GAUNTLETS, Gents’ Far Gauntlets, v Gents’ Fur Capa, PAULSON’S! Paulson’s! NO. 73 WOOD STREET. mod-dtf b . : fw-1 o i.. s? *•„ J «-. - ! (Boco—or to WoUTAIabsJ IMPOBTIB AND DIALER IN HARDWARE, Comer Liberty and St. Clair Streets, J*2a»y PITT&BVRQB, PA. P . MAKS HALL 4 CO.; A&noaace the urlvil of NEW WALL PAPERS; BORDERS, 4c., AT No. 87 Wood Strut. M . D. SMITH, TBIAOBER OF MUSIC. IVioli*, Flute, Mebdeoaaa& Binging.) 49>CI#bm1b iilnglog, la tha Brcolag* for Adult*, and fiatcrdaytfer Jorttflea. JSrTonnt m*l« known upon epplkailon »t bUREAI DS9OE. 80. 110 fOUBIU ST&SET, PtUatmrgb, P». ocBMly , : • ' JACKBOA * TOWflBAfl[]j» T~* FORK FAOKKRSi , and Deaden ia , Bacon, Lard, Dried Beef, Mess and Bump Pork, -i No. 13 Foortb atrat, nmr liberty, Pltt*hnrafr. , EOHCTHTNO NSW BOUBIBIHO TH.UB. ELECTHOPATHI THE INVALID’S HOPE. OFFICE. UOCttS, PUDS T A. m. TO 0 P.a Professor a. a. Gregory and j. f. &L D., PtjiJdan and Snrewn, of Buffalo, mpeetToHy anooooce to tbe dtleena of VUtibuigb, All* gbeey, Miartaater>adtha>arry are no QtlifactCTy malts aither tothabutentorUmsutelrea. Bat.wbydotheyeooQenthn. setMtbaywtlui anMagtatthalla oaed by tba akflled atatrtdaar Baeeaaethay eta unacquainted with the greet Uwe wftich todlwaae. Physklace wbo hara pattentraflUctad with dbcasm ot ioegeandisc npcm wbcmtbey hare exbaoitadail known rauttw, n panieuarly inti ted to glte oar system • Snt dBXQOST land Dr. STEVENS totssi to make their 3SSS£f SSSSfSSSiIfr “* s* 4 ” 4 " 1 ?- (Mil. IS. •» fttrSa ; PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1860. ‘ • - _ ' L_i £al_l / ' i " Pttsburgj}' (Hajette. OFslClXtr'rAl*B& or TUB vv. PUBLISHED DAILY AMD WEEKLY BY R. ERR ETT Qic.&irOb&arvaQonfl foriho Qautte, by Q. E. Sbiw, Optician, 58Fiftb8t.—corrected-dally: ZB §P», IB | BASE. oo . . « 00 38 . 9 o’clock L. h. 12 “ u 6 « p. it Barometer-..,. Fasi Biiikib.—A memorialis befog circulated for the erection of a free bridge. overiheAllo gbeny river. The site hie not been determined ns yet Two localUies-arepropoßed—ono from Bandosky etreot to Irwin, end the other from Darragh etreot to Pitt. The'geotlemcn engaged In the enterprise are men of means and inilaence, and are determined to accomplish thislong moot ed projeot. Wo are told that an amount of money, sufficient to build the. bridge, has already been promised. 1 The ohaTter, we understand, will permit tolls on vehicles, sufficient to defray the current ex penses, vi* t The salary of toil-keepers, watch men, consumption of gas, repairs, &o. In other respeets the bridge will be free. We subjoin a copy of the memorial: To the Honorable thtuMemlerj c f the Senate and Borne of Representation of Pennsylvania, in Qen* eral Assembly met. r . , Your Memorialist*, 'residents of the Cities of Allegheny and Pittsburgh, in the oounty of Al-~ legheny, respeolfuliy represent: 'That said cities separated from each other only by the Allegheny fwTßr, are now large and Important nmnloipail >Ucs, the cltiMos thereof having lnlimatecom derolal ond social intercourse r That the only present public means of intercommunication are by toll bridges between said cities; and that the toll levied npon the said citizens has, in the ag gregate, become a very heavy burden, and is a disadvantage to eaid citizens, and to the said ollles. Yonr memorialist* farther representing to yoar honorable bAiee, lM in their belief the interest of said cities and their inhabitants re quire the erection of a comfortable and commo dious bridge between said cities, at some suita ble point; which shall be kept forever free to pedestrians, and that parlies stand ready to snb ecribe.ihclr names for the erection of snoh a bridge, would earnestly bntrespectfallyprayyoar honorable bodies to erect a corporation, with snoh powers and privileges, and under such re tairieUoos and restraints, as may eoern proper and jest to your honorable bodies, for the pur pose of building a bridge over the Allegheny Biver, between tbeaaid cities, to be kept forever free to pedestrians. Aod your Petitioners will ever pray, &o. Isast and c RfchU *■ AO inoE. Beccbtr; Tan Academy of Solenoe and Art met last evening, at Brewer's Hall, President King in tbo ohalr, and organized the sections, which will bo announced when.all complete. About 40 new members were received. Arrangements nre being made for the first public opening at Lafayette Hall in a couple of weeks. Interesting letters were read from Prof. Still man, Captain Rodman and other distinguished gentlemen. The President announced that the Committee on Manufactures intend racing the first enbject of investigalloo, incrustations formed on steam, boilers; and specimens, with ail the. fools con nected therewith, are requested to be-bonded in by next meeting, of whicbnolico will be giroD. Adjourned. Cqahued IlA*i.a.—Rev. Alex. Clark, editor and until recently publisher of Clark's School Visitor, Inthiacity, has sold ble entire pecuniary interest in the Puttor for a handsome earn, and Is employed by the new publishers as its editor, under a salary. The Visitor will hereafter be pnbUsbed on the same plan as before, bat mach improved in typographical appearance, by Uessre. J. W. Dsughaday, £. A. Brindley and T. Q. Hammond, under the name M>f J W. Dsughaday & Co. We learn (bat it is the intention of (be pub lishers (o spare no expense to Introdnco ibis al ready popular eohool paper into all parts of (ho coantry. Mr. Clark deserves credit for bis past untiring efforts in sustaining (be llji/or, and wa aro glad to know Ibai bo h*s done wall in ibern- nod will conlinuo aa its editor. Tbo. Copoiox Plsas Cocet.—Bsfore JuJg-s Mellon and Adams Tuttday , Feb. 14ri.~ In the ease of Crllly vs Minehart, oo trial yesterday, the jnry found for plaintiff the earn of $37,09. John M’Kelvy vs Christian Kohne and Frank Kohne; aotionof assumpsit for stone delirered for buildlog purposes. Coyle for plaintiff; Me* Clowry contra. Verdict for plaintiff for $31,91. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for use of Allegheny county vs Joseph H. Scott; action of debt for $250 —forfeited to the county for not making return under oath of tho fines, forfeit* □res and penalties indicted and received by the defendant in his ofiioial capacity as Alderman. On trial. Burton for plaintiff; Wbiteeell and Coyle contra. ... Dist&ict Count.—Before Judge Williams. Tuetday, Ftb. 14M.—Tho coso of Rufert A Smith vs. Clark, ct. aL consumed the whole day. A stable and If® contents, the property of Sample Swccoey, Esq, situated lo the borough of Washington, Pa., was burnt on Monday eveniog last. Tho Wind being high, great fears were entertained for (he safety of the adjoining buildings, the prompt appearance of tbe firemen and citizens generally at the eceoe of conflagration, arrested tho progress of the flamee. How the fire originated is matter of conjecture. The loss wad comparatively small. Large flakes of burning ciodera were carried by the wind to a great diatanoe, but (be indefatigable efforts of the oUlzeos stayed the spread of the flames. sTbe residence and store of Mr. 8., and tho valuable property adjoining, made a most fortunate escape from a general emolument In (he catas trophe. Religious.— > A religious revival la now in ooorse of progress at the M. E. Charcb, Tern peranceville. Fifty conversions have already been reported, and others confidently expected. The Rev. G. W. Cranage is pastor of this ehuroh, end kls efforts in behalf of religion are spoken of in terms of the highest commendation. The Methodist Advocate announoes fourteen conversions in South Pittsburgh, within a com paratively short time. Among the number was an old man of seventy years of age. Tbe par ties were ail Germans. Diso&dbblt Cosddct.— An information for disorderly conduct was lodged before Mayor WlUoo, by Mrs. Griffith, against Gaol Bmith and John Wall. Sho alleges that these men oamo into her bouse, and after a great deal of profanity and rudeness, demanded their sapper. She remonstrated with them, and after a time they were persaaded to go away. They were apprehended and fined. Fobobbt.—William M'Whlnny and George W. Jenkins, of the firm of Wa. -M* Whinny & Co , wholesale wine and liquor merchants, on Liberty St., Commercial Row, was held lo bail yesterday, by Aid. M’Cone, for their eourt on the above charge. Tho alleged offence consists in tho writing and forging a promisory nolo amounting to abfat $3OO, with tho intention of defrauding David M’Lee and others. False Pketeksw:—Aid. Soott, of Allegheny, bad bofore him John Bavendorf and Jas. Frank fort, of Reserve tp, chatged with obtaining goods, 1. o. a quantity of “soap grease,” from Geo. Rudolf, under false pretences. Tbe case was settled by these modern “Greaslsoa” pay ‘tag the prloe of tbe grease and costs of suit. They have rrrin to “keep their hands dean” of such oases. Iris very inconvenient for a lady, when she wants a sheet of paper or envelop, to spend an hoar in hunllog (hem. * Messrs. Hunt A Miner, Fifth street, furnish ladles' portfolios, contain ing letter and note paper, penß, pencil, envelop, &0., at a very low price, in which whatever Js wanted can always be found. Stock Sales by J. 0. Davis, Auctioneer, No. 64 Fifth street, Tuesday evening, Feb’ty 14th: 10 shares Citizens'Bask of Pittsburgh $66 25 6 " *' 63 25 334 “ Birmicghan, East Blrmiagham & Sooth Pittsburgh Gas Company, Tab Bleeping apartment of a mas named Har kens, oo Tunnel street, had a oheet robbed of s6s, hie earnings for the last ten month*. The perpetrators of the thoft are unknown, and it is scarcely probable now that they will ever be brought to Justice. Howe* S. Saowntn, Commercial Agent and Reporter, has also engaged in the basinets of distributing bills and collecting accoaoti. Orders left at Dispatch office, • THs Balm of a Tboneand Flowora, warranted tha genuine article, is sold at 25 cenU, by Hunt & Miner. Eiceilent for shaving, cleansing the teeth and besstif/Ing the oomplsxlon. Bit. Funs dsQrsred >ls'fifth lectors, on Geology, at Lafeyetto HtU, last evening, to a Urge and eilenUvnMftehcs..; . i/,;, PITTSBURGH GAZE Masd situs Aoatsst tin Crrr,—The follow* iog is a report of tba decision oflhe Supreme Court at Philadelphia, in the cuecf Iks Cpm monwealth ex. reh Hamilton tb. The Select and Common ConsoU of this bore is deeply interested: Tho alternative man damns fn lbe case, following the Suggestion of the relator, avers that he is tho qvner of two certificates of loan or bonds, of;ihe city of Pittsburgh, each for the nun the ownership of which ho acquired by purchase; that those certificates of loan or.>bonde with others aatraotlogta ill to the rah of $160,000, were issued by the city of Pittsburgh in pay ment of i subscription for SjOOO.whareg of the capital stock of the Charllers Valley Railroad Company; that these bonds, regularly sighed, pledge the faith, credit and property of the said' oity of Pittsburgh, for tho payment of the p*to cipal and lntereet thereof. It Is further averred that a large 1 amount or interest Is now, and ihas been for % long time past, duo und payableupou these bonds, but that the city of Pittsburgh [has wholly nepleotedand refused to ps}(the same, eo due, or tnako any provision whatever for the payment thereon. And hence theirrit of man damus to compel I ho fieleotaud Common Council to make the Decenary promise to tutet this de- Judge Strong, in most emphatic language, de olored.tbat tho Councils wero bdhnd to raise funds tomcat the Interest duoon tftenonda taued by tho pity. In oonolualon, tho Judge says: The impolicy of municipal subscription to stock in railroad companies mast bfeftdiohted, but the oonsUlujion&Uly of lows authorizing them has been sustained not only In tbUStow but In our sister States, by a weight and tntfraymity of ju dicial deolaioflß. saob aaAoty tionalricwa have btea abto (iTlUeir .V • V; ;2l • ; . The-fpllowiog-decree 4A--tha cleJi was lheu SJh^* ; ? rebffidfyai3lb, -1860,t this causo'havtcg.feominu for.heitiog at the last term of ,>ihrfrOotfrlWas fully argued by conoid, whereupoh' thff-tfcurt, after due aud mature consideration thereon bad, for that it appears that the saldLietarn by tho said defendants, made to the aUernittvojwrlt, ia'aUo-' gather Insufficient, do order and adjudge that judgment be entered upon tho demurrer for the CommonWeiJtb,-’and* that the, defendants and their successor in office; bo and iw are hereby commanded forthwith, to make fun and ample provision for tho payment of all tbototerest now dno upon the bonds issnsd by the Mayor, Alder men, and Citizens of PitlsborgbVu payment, of their subscriptions of $160,Q00 to the capital stock of; tho Chartlers Valley Railroad Company, accordlogUo the tenor of sAldhondrj'by the as sessment and collection of auoh taxes as may be neoessary for the pdrpose. And it is further ordered that thq defendants payibo costa of this suit.: Tnc Oil BpaißG^.—Tbe Titusville Qautlt (Crawfotd oounty) gives adolalled woount of the oil operations in that neighborhood. It seems there are ‘upwards oj twenty now in progress, among which the following may be particular ized: Iq the baroaghjof Tituaville, that of Moore, Chase & Co., who hkve reached a depth of 130 feet, aod iaro finding a new vela of oil' dally, each one larger than the ooe above. Three four the of,a oile'below, that of Bantedall, Mead, Kane i ! Co., who have panetratefi nearly 100 foot. They have puthped several barrels of oil, and their proepecifl ire flattering. - One-fourth of a mile below, on t!ho other Bide of (baorcek, Allen & Johnatca hake found oil al the depth of ISO feet Neat to this is the Drake well, and over ooe quarter of d mile below. Cfossby, Sloan & Co. havie an admirable well 108 feet deop. At the lowermUl, a mild below, Crossby, Fletoher, Btackpole; & Co , bake oil in abundaoco at the depth of; 00 feet Edllogg & Co.'s well, 11 miles below Tiltwrille, is 00 feet deep, and yields from ooe l o two barrels a day. They ore goiog deep er. Throo-qaartera ijf a mile off is the well of Benedict. Spencer & Co , who have found an abundance of oil all a depth of 12 fret. The MoClintock well, belonging to Washington Mo- Clinlock, jcxceeds aok execpkCoi:Drake’s. They have bored 70 feet add are taking off about 10 barrels a.day. The brake well yields about 600 gallons pgr day. j Mimsa.N'sws—T&e Hoaghloo states that the drift openings in tho “Pctabto” mine now exoeid four tbodsand feet The number of men now'engaged in the mine taboo hundred. Of these 69 are cogsked in sinking, 20 in stop ping in drifting. . At the “Carp Lake," the width' and character of the teinr remains un changed,but tho product of minora! to the fathom laoaid to be steadily »g theshafla -reach mum settled gtcuad. 'SoWcf the aud sheet* of copper now token out weigh he*- eral pounds each, aod give the best indications of oomiog from a true vela. The cpeolmcus when viewed with tljo naked eye, exhibit many specks of silver, andwhso submitted to the in fioonce of ft ooramoD magnifying glass, they show a per oentage of natikosilver in minute particles mingled 1 almost every portion of therein lock, in [greater quiotitles than to soy veto of similar character add depth, before opened to tho country. Should this feature in tho vein continue,[lt must enhance the valae of the prop erty and unds to tho vicinity, immensely. We hays boeu requested to say, by a member of the Vopng Men's Christian Association, that tbo'fie psrpons who bhte been maklog a disturb aooo to Uo rooms, unless they make change to their detheanor, will find themselves la tho hands ojfjustioe. Paor.; Kidd.—One of the chief featores of last evening! was the deflationary entertainment; Cf Prof. Kidd, at Lafayette Ball, at whieb, as his merits be! had a large, entbaslastie and appreciative aodience. Tua Ball.—A magnificent assemblage was preseut at tbe Soiree of the Doqaesno Greys, at Wilkioa: Hall, last night. Tbe banquet took place after midnight. - Tbe proceedings were ioteieulbg, bntwerd too Ute for as. Tbs original Webster Swiss Dell Ringers per* formed with groatsatlefactlon to a eelect audi ence, at the Apollo Theatre, last evening. Ifiuk-j-Tbe family of Mr. George A. Smith, Blair oonbty, narrowly escaped death from fire, by tho itrarnlng of their dwelling. They fled from the flames with nothing to oover them, bat some bed clothes...! A men named OUn Hail alias Robison, was arrested at North Ver non, lodlana, last wick, having counterfeit notes in his possession to the amount of $ll7. A snpposed'aooompllce, whose name was Sanders, was also arrested Nichols, tho theatre manager, who was recently sent to the peniten tiary at'Qohimbus, for forgery, has received a conditional pardon, eod is now at large. He is a brother-in-law of Darnnm On the 2d lost, the: wife of Robert M’Connoll, of Darrell township Indiana county, was badly burned by her olotpes taking fire, whilst sitting near the grate. ;Her recovery is considered donbtfaL... ......Tbe ecarlet fever and pntrid eoro threat are said to be very bad In the southern eeollons of Indiana' joonnty. A camber of ohlldren have died. It is also bad In other oonntles. SAMUEL GRAY & SON, Merchant Tailors, •' i Ito. ;19 Fifth Street, F ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THE BAP ANOJS OF TUfcm FALL AND WINTER STOCK •-• i . . PREPAQATOBV TO RSOUVINd THEIR SPRING GOODS; Are &ow offerlag them at IS PER CENT, LESS TUAN TUB USUAL PRICKS. Their Stock embrace* til the New and Leadlog Stytei of tbe S«jon,.cotnpri»loga Floe A*, •orfoeot df Black & Colored Cloths, :■ PLAIN AND VANOT i French andbnglish cassimeres, BtrillTESß IHO OVEHCOATB, SILK, \PL C3H AND OJLSUUEKS VBSIINQS, &o„ Which will to MADE TO ORDER in the Latest and most apprOTCd manner. ].!»,’ -Ait-:- 7-■■■■' l?AmffTESKD=^kegvwt£rady'i6i LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. RECEIVED ,AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE. THREE DATS LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrf irml of tb. Bohemian. FqBTLAXD, F*b. 14. —Liverpool Jfarkt!i — Lon dot* Taesdsy Feb. J. —Com ala closed at 94@93* for money and account The Bank of Eogland has advanced the rate of discount to 4 per cent Breadstuff*—Richardson, 6pesoe A Co., quote Flour steady at23s@27*. Wheat quiet and easier, .but the quotations an unchanged, red 9s 6d@9i 7d; white 9s 9d@lls B Wj bare reasons to think that the proposals made to N the' Americans,-are such es may fairly satisfy both ‘Countries. Instead of standing out for the Rosaries Channel, and the whole group of islands, as against Dabaro ChanneF, are none of them; a third channel is proposed Tor the bondary line, which will not ofcly evado the iwo disputed owners, but will leave Americans In possession of the largest shoro or the disputed territory. This channel, in its oourso, cuts off the Island of San Juan alone, to the west, and ,consequently leaves ns wllh this Island only, whUe Americans trill retain the remainder. Bo consid-, etable in fact is the concession thus made, that it reasonably suggests a little compensation, and we believe the American government will be asked to give ns the • whole ofa certain coast of headland, which the49tb paraleU nowcuts in two. We do hope this reasonable proposal will be accepted. The riotous proceedings at the church of SL : George's In East London, reached a most disgusting height on Sunday the 30th uIL The church was cramed with a noisy mob, who not only prevented the service from; being performed but endeavored to demolish tho altars and indulged in the passtima of throwing about cushions, prayer-books, Ac., the officials of the church were treated with personal violence, and considerable property destroyed. The matter bad claimed the attention of both Houses of Parliament, and the government bad promised measures to pot 'a stop to the disgusting proceedings. Frahcs—Tb4 Paris Universe is suppressed. Tbe Mooitenr, in publishing the decree of suppression says: Among tbo reasons for tbe measure, is tho irritating controversy of the journal, by whiah relig ionsopinions were disconcerted, tbe country agitated and the fundamental basis on which the relations be tween the eburcbes and civil society, are established, underutinded. ! It is'stated thiat the immediate offence which led to tbo suppression of tbe Universe was tbo publica- on the 39th of au encyclical letter of tbe Pope to the Arch Bishops and Bishops, In which be states tho motives of his refusal to accept the adylce of tho Emperor, to givia up the Romagna. Other journals had been forbidden to publish the letter. Tbo cor respondent of a'rcligioQS periodical bad reeeivod a second warning* Tbe-Montcur of the 3fit saya tho government only deplored the irritating charac ter of lb at controversy, on religious questions. Tho Uoircrso baring been suppressed, violent articles In reply to its provtioation are henceforth without motive, and without exeuso. Tbo whole press well under stand that these grave questions must be discussed with that quietqesv and moderation which are re quired by tbo interests of tbe public peace and re spect fur religion. A medal was jobout to be struck at tbe Paris mint, to commemorate tbe signing of the treaty of com merce between Englaed and France. Orders were [received at Toulon to prepare the plated frigate, Gloria, for sea with the utmost dls patchJk She carries 30 rilled guns, and a steel prow of etfannous dimensions. Her destination was un known/ The Paris journals publish a dispatch from Cham bers which etatte that on the 39th the party hostile to the acccsslohof Savoy to France made a demon stration. Nearly 350 persons assembled, from all parts of Savoy,| at th* request of the residents of Chamberg, aadiatked Information from tbe govern ment* as to whither it was the Intention of the King of-Sirdioia to cede th* province to -Franc*. The governor replied that tb* King would not willingly cede tho province. Tbe statement was received with loud .cries, of ifYif i'Roi," .Tho pop pi* tie JV Chamberg were-complote strangers to the demonstra tion, which took place in the street, and it was in ferred that their feelings wero consequently sympa thetic with Franca. Tbo Paris fitfur market had declined l@3f per i&ek. Wheat Was difficult to sail at the reduced rates; it was also lower io most of the provincial markets. Tbe Paris bourse was greatly depressed and a fall of 1 per cent had taken piece. The panic Is ascribed by Jho Paris correspondent of the Daily Hews to tbe brescb between ithe Emperor and tbe Pope. ' The Swire Federal Council had drawn op a cir cular dispatch expressing alarm at the possibility of tbe annexation of Saroy and Nice to Franca. (Italy.—Coopt Csvour's contemplated visit to Paris and London is temporarily postponed. Tbe Neapolitan General Annelll had demanded reinforcements.: It was stated that the troops on tbe frontier were to. be Increased. Acstbia^— lt was considered cot unlikely that a state of siege would be proclaimed ia Hungary, as well as Venetlaj before long. Agitation continually prerailed at Tenetia. In the court# of ona day, seven ofioers wore at* tacked and wounded In Verona, and the cavalry were ordered to dear the streets. Attempts were made to hoist the tri-colored flag at Chioggia, Porteso and Palestrlann. Numerous individuals had been arrested at Venieo for Insulting persons promenading, which military actio was bang performed. The authorities of Veoioe had been made with the determination of Austria, to retain the place and defendjt to the ntmost. The Indiaantl China mails from.Celcutea Dec. 22d and Hong Kong Dee. 13, hare been delivered. The death of Neat Sahib was regarded as almost certain. He is raid to hare died of fever, and that his chief adviser in the Cewnpore massacre, survived him bat a few days. 1 The lions Kong correspondent of the Times says that, the only point of any importance, was the la* tended establishment at Svatow,of British and Amer ican Consuls; the latter under tbe mw American treaty, and the) former claiming tba most favored cation clause under the old supplementary treaty. The Germantown, Povhattan and Hartford Amer ican meh-of-war, were ail at Hong Kong. ) Madbid, Thursday.—Yesterday a considerable Moorish force atlaokM the right wing ef the Bpan* Uh encampment, bat were repulsed, and the Spanish took and maintained tbe Moors' position to tbe end of the fight, boorish loss estimated at SOOO; Span* ish .only 200; the victory was complete. LoMerdo says the encyclical letter was drawn np by the Pope and Cardinal AntonelU with the greatest secrecy. , Garibaldi arrived at Milan on tbe 2Sth from Como, with bis bride.; A Turinfcletter says the military tics between Sar* diola and Central Italy ore very positively and Openly being drawn closer. The Hungarian Protestant Deputation has left Vi enna without obtaining an audience of tbe Emperor. Jhe Hungarian's demanded the restoration of all the rights and privileges of their church, and will accept nothing less. A violent struggle is feared. Porilabd, Fob. 14.—Tho Canadian mall steamer Bohemian, froth Jhd'lit Inst, and Queenstown on (he 2d, arrived tare at -11:30, A. M. The steamer Kangaroo, sailed for New York at the same time, and the Arago wasto leava Southampton oh the same day. The Arabia loft Liverpool at 7:30 'on (ha evening of the 29th alt The Hungarian reaohed Queenstown early on the morning of the Ist lost Tbe ship'; Endymlon, of the dramatic line of ■New York packets, was destroyed by fire In theMer* eey on tbe 3lit ult She was lying on the stream ready to sail, when a fire cnddonly broke out from some unknown cause, abont four o'clock In the morning. In Addition to the crew, numbering 20, tbetp were 25 second cabin passenger* on board, all of whom were! saved, together with their baggage. Tbe vonel was scuttled, but tho reoedlog tide left her well ont of the water, and in spite of every exer tion tho flames raged for many hour*. She had a large and valuable cargo, conilitlog of maohinary, silks and sating crate goods and merchandise, por tions of which, jt was supposed, would bo saved In a damaged state. \ The loss is estimated at £30,000. The ship eras insured, bat it is not known whether the cargo Is covered. Tba English budget was to be brought forward on the filh. ' The London times ttys that proposals have been made to America on the San Joan affair, which may fairly satisfy both countries. The Paris tJqivers has been suppressed. . .The latest news via Queenstown, reports tho ship Armorial, from Bristol for Savannah, as having been abandoned at sia. ISDiPiwDESCB, Mo., Feb. 14.—The New Mexican malls of the 2nd., 9th., and 10th alt. arrived hen last night. \ CoL FonoUerey has issued orders to furnish an escort to the mail party once a mouth until tbe Indian trouble# on the plains ehatloeaso. An escort will leave both Santa Fo and Pawnee Fork on the Ist of. each month to protect the mall passing each way, meeting at Olmcrone Springs. Too escort that camp with this mail will remain at Pawnee Fork unUl thft, mall which leaves here to-day arrives at that point. Responsible parties at Banta Fa are preparing to 1 petition the Postmaster General to annul ibepreseat conUaoVand agreeing to cany tho mill once a week, famishing their own escort. A resolution had passed the New Mexican Senate* requesting Judge Benedict to resign. - very deep snow and told weather was encountered by this party; -riFJre tribes of Indians wsre fasting at the crossing of the Arkansas. Borne hosUtelßl* owes were them, but they offered no'molertariiL Tbe main portion of that tribe Is on the Upper Cffaa roneln a starving condition* thay having been. Am* pellsd to eat thrir ponies, * Vf ; '\ ; \ VOLUME LKXnP-NUMBER 6i. TWrty-SJrtli Concrete—First Station. Wit macro* Crrr, Feb. 14. Housb —Mr. Grow moved the powert of the tpeeial committee •on Printing authorized to be appointed yesterday, be enlarged, to that they may inquire into the price paid for binding' by Congress, and the lav regulating the tame, and to make similar inquiries into the prices paid foren graring and paper; and, also, Urn publication and binding of tho Congressional Globe; and to report the facts on the subject—whether in their opinion any changes in the existing lavs governing the pub. Ho printing, in connection with the executive bu reans, are necessary to made—with power to re, port at any time. Mr. Barnett understood these subjects were con. tidered by a special committee last session. Bid they ever make a report? Mr. Grow raid that the committee was tho same as the one now ordered. They made tho Investiga tion, bat were not authorised to report any at tho time, and tho call for their report was never reached. If it had been, they were prepared to report a bill on the subject, and allow thlr committee to report at any time. Mr. Burnett —I am agreed to that The Speaker announced rbo pending business to be the election of a printer. On motion of Mr. Phelps, there was a call of ihe Honso. i Mr. Anderson, of Md., moved that tho House re solve itself into a committee of the whole on the State of tho Union and' take up the Poet Office Ap propriation bill, substituting the damages at 0 per cent, on the sum doe the contractors.' Mr. Washburn thought that the House bad better hare one more vote for printer, and if the question was not then determined they could then take up the Post Offico Appropriation bill. Mr. Anderson's motion was disagreed to by three majority. The Speaker requested the tellers to resume thoir places at tho desk, to record tho vote for Printer,' Mr. Hill moved to adjourn. ' Mr. Morris, of HI., said the Democrats wore willing to take a voto for Printer, to-morrow, nod pot before. The motion to adjourn was supported by only 23 votes—was negatived. Mr. Barksdale proposed, that, by general consent, tbe subject be passed over till oao o'clock to-morrow. Mr. Sherman would not object if such was tbe gen. era! understanding. This was acquiesced io. Mr. Sherman reported a bill for tbe payment of Invalid and other pensions, a bill for the support of the Military Academy, and a bill for tbe payment of consular and diplomatic expenses. They were re ferred to the Committee on the Whole. The Post Offiee Appropriation bill was taken up. The Senate amendment abolishing the franking privilege was rejected. Tbe Gommitteo rose and reported the bill to tho House. The Senate amendment directing tho Post Office Department to have blanks printed was agreed [to : yeas 150; nays 21. Tbe Senates amendment abolishing the franking privilege was rejected: yeas 60; nays 112 The other amendments of the Senate wero con curred In. Mr. Spinner’s amendment, abolishing tho Post Offiee Deportment, was rejected. Home adjourned. Sbsatb.—The Chairman presented tho Kansas Constitution of tho Wyandotte Convention. Mr. Seward moved its reference to the Committee on Territories. Mr. Brown offered a resolution that the Committee enquire whether the provisions cf tho English bill : ore complied with.' Mr. Seward asked for the ayes and nays. Mr. Pngh said be wonld voto against all instruc-: lions; he wanted to go to the Committeo in on un traaeiled form. Mr. Seward said it was too early to bring up this question. The geatlemau from Mississippi eouldob- Uio tbe information he desired by reading a separate motion. He would always vote for resolutions ask. isg for information, bat be wanted this presented separately. Mr. Mason said- a statute existed that Kansas should sot be admitted as a State anti! a certain.pop ulation bad been ascertained by a census. Kansas could not come in as a State until she passed the requisite population. Tbe resolution only looked to obtaining information whetber tbe law has been com* plied with. If the law requiring a certain population to exist, prior to the admission, be wrong, let that be repealed; but whilo it was a law, it should be re spected. Mr. Brown said that the constitution of Kansas was framed ia criminal violation of the laws of Congress. Now was the proper timo to make the inquiry. Ho wanted information; if it should prove that tbe act of Congress bad been set atwaught he would feel constrained to vote agaiait ti\p admis sion of Kansas. Mr. Pngh was entirely opposed ip the system of instructing committoos and taking from them'all discretion. If the act of Congress hod been violated he would vote against tho admission of Kansas; bnt If It were correctly ascertained that she had the re ?[uistie population, ho would not sriokle about urtni. It was necessary that tho fact should be as certained by the federal census. Congress had voted atscaeietto'-take ihne census, and the.Stsde hod to. take the eensus herself. Mr. Bayard said the resolution was not In the form; of an instruction, bet merely looked to tbe making i of a certain Inquiry. j Mr. Doolittlo moved to amond tbe insolation by instructing the cbmmitt&o to report a bill for the im mediate admission of Kansas, under tbetWyandottei Constitution. Mr. Pagh Hill sold he would voto against all is-, itraetioni, hot he coaid vote for Mr. Brown’s rrsola tion, merely of inquiry. Tbe chairman said bo most, under tho rule, call op is tbe special order tbe bill prohibiting the Issue of bank note* under $2O ia the-District of Colombia. By general consent, however, petitions and report* were received. Mr. Harlan presented a petition for repealing the; fugitive slave law. Mr. Gwlq Introduced a resolution instructing the! committee on Military Affairs to Inquire into tho ex- pedlanoy of making provision for tho payment of.thej Indian war debt of California. Adopted. Mr. Haun,lfitroduced a bill for tbe construction of j a railroad frcthTthe Mississippi river to the eastern! boundary of .-California. Mr, FtixpaVick Introduced a bill to provide for tbe examination of claims of cltizcasof Georgia and! Alabama for losses sustained In the Creek War in! 1830. Referred. ! Mr. Brownes resolutions were called up. Mr. Hale spoke at length on tbe Slavery question, and in defence .of New Hampshire. Mr. Toombs replied. Mr. Doolittle said hewould answer tho of tbe Senator from Georgia at a future day. | Tbe subject was pbstponed till Tnesday. j The Senate wont Into executive session and afi*r4 wards adjourned. j Richiiosd, V*., Feb. IS.— Gov. Letcher sent in &. message to the Legislature to-day, giving a history; of tbe requisition for Coppie, and denouncing thw duplicity of Gorornor Kirkwood, of lows, in hi* escape. He urges immediate action on tbe part! of the South to put itself in a position where it canj secure tho punishment of thoso who offend against* its laws. : i ' The Joint Committee on the Soatb Carolina Mls-I sion reported the following resolations to tbe Legis-i Uturo to-day: Metolcod, That the General Assembly bf Virginia,' recognising in oar relations with oon-alaveholding: States an imperativo necessity for decisive measures,; does not yet mistrust tbe capacity of tbe Southern! State*, by tbe wise and firm exercise of their reserv-i •d power*, to protect tbe rights and liberties of the! people; and to preserve the Federal Union for this; purpose, we earnestly desire the concerted action of; tbe Soothern State*. Bat tho General Assembly ( submits to tbe consideration of South Carolina and; sister State* of tho South, that efficient co-operation! eon be moro safely obtained by such legislation of! the several State* &* may be necessary and proper,- than through th* agency of an assemblage which; cannot exercise legiilative powers, except to debate! and advlso. ; itoofeed, Therefore, that in the opinion of the: General Assembly it is inexpedient to appoint depn-: ties to the Conference propond by South Carolina. Bttoleed, That tho Governor of tho commonwealth j be requested to communicate the foregoing rosolu-i tloni to thq Governor of the Stato of South Carellna,! and to tho Govern ora of each of tho slaveholdinx 1 States. ! Waiedtotoh Cirr, Peb. 14.—Tho N. Y. Herald's r Washington correspondent says that R. M. Sherman; of New York has been appointed his chief clerk by! Mr. Forney. Mr. Walker, at tho request of all the' Republican members, will bo retained as reading! clerk*. Mr. Chaffee, a member of tho 34th Congrats '■ from Massachusetts, has boon appointed« Librarian; of tho House. John Dealing, of New York, has been; appointed station clerk. The statement that Mr.) . Knowlton, ex-M. C. from Maine, has been appointed,) superintendent of the folding rooms, is incorrect n WasmKGTOv, Feb. 14.—Tho report last night, of the illness of Mr. Cass, was much exaggerated.; It was a slight nttaok, from which ho recovered,‘and; tc*deyholi attending to hls.bnslneis in tbo-Siatoj Department Wasbiigtox, Feb. 14.—Tho post office approprias tlon bill wDI to-morrow bo returned to tho which, will surrender'its abolition of the franking' - privilege amendment, in view of tho two*thlrd vote! of tbe House egaloit it. Mr. Burnett has given nq*j tioe of a bill to effect the object, aa an independent; measure. So far the Senate Harper's Ferry Committal hoti made no important new discoveries, or added any! material facts not known'before. Its proceedings! excite no public-Interest whatever. > “.j Capt Bavage, of tho navy, died here to-day, after a short Illness. Ho entered; the service in 1812. - 4 WaxnzsQTon Citt, Feb, 14.—The Republican! Senators Intend having a conference this week oh that sniyect of tha Mexican treaty. At least five of thelfl number will be neeeusry for, its ratification in addU Hon to the Democratic vote?. Apart from the effect* ■ of the treaty, the question as to the le-j power of tba Constitutional party to cater into* the arrangement, It Is oonsldered of primary import tanee to detenatfie. The treaty will not he reported: jfromthh Committee on Foreign Relations until the; result ef the conference Is known. There does not. [atom to. be any disposition to make the treaty a strict party question. • Cuuoisjai, P., F.b. U.— Otu • CHjIUH/lb. court home udlill altutad, were tbl* mornlshrot. on fin bj ■ prirooer, »nd .ntlrol, ilmHotoL Tho; fire is still raging and other property is in danger, ; Br-Xouu, Feb. 14.—There has been batllttoorl no change la tbrriver sine#noon. Snow has fallen: to the depth of about an Inch this afternoon,andj than are of anolher eold spoil of weathor.: jttsWwy.M dflgn* • : ‘ V ■ • I FTE. lvftiii* IreguUtnra. ■ _ . HABnisETEC, Feb. IL Honx.—The private calendar wi* taken no and tile following bills were nasssd finally: e An act relative to bankers and peddlers in Botler county. , . Prohibiting the sole of liquors in Patter county. Supplement to 'an act Incorporating the South IP ttebargh end Sasr Mill Ban Turapike Co. : To surrey the line between Westmoreland and ! Fsyetto counties. * , fTa incorporate the East-Liberty acd'Wllkiaßbarg Gh*-.Co. - jTd incorporate the Rook Oil Co. |Tq incorporate the Mifflin County Bask. iTp incorporate the Mount Joy Bank. {The House concurred in the Senate amendment to the Allegheny Tax bilL , .' S£ka.t*.—The various committees reported the fcrowing among other tails: sAi act to regulate the charges of Railroad Com panies, of which 1000 coptes were ordered to bo panted. (House bill, a supplement to act - incorporating tho AJlegheay Gas Co* passed finally, and goes to the Governor for his approval. ! bills No, 38, entitled on act relntiro lo writs ofj error; Ho. 77, an act relating to actios f reple vin in eases of distress for arreargea c. t; No. ; 23)0, an act relative to the appointment o; Utors, i add No. 74, supplement to act of Jane ifl <., 1836, relating to executions, which provides tl- h uo writ off attachment shall be invalid for want o f *sr .ico on defendant if served on defendant's gon- ivv-, wens considered in tho Committee on tho Whole an.i laid ofer; jNpvr Tons, Feb. 14.—The Times' W.eMogton correspondent says Lord Lyons received h- the last stoamer important dispatches, tending tb« .i mtmont of American gallon in British ports, win -U co l*id before Secretary Cass to-day. His Lord, ip had* loog interview with. Gen. Caw, and the <*ubjeet‘‘cf Cord John Russell's reply to onr govern .cent,'and tso rejoinderwas discussed with some warmth. ] Highly important information was received here, yesterday, by Major Phelps, from Upper - Mexico. Some 500 men were marching from Durango on Chihuahua, supposed to be robbers, but calling them selves Tacubaylsts. The Governor of Chihuahua suntan express to Elapso, 293 mQas distantftin 43 bjiure, asking the authorities there to procarefrom the American side, and forward, 200 rifles for thoir protection. It was intimated that the United States vfonld be asked to loterfere. Maj. Phelps imme diately called upon the President and laid before him the'facts, which are now under consideration. > Lodisvill*, Feb. 14.—The rivet is rising with 6 feet 6- inches water in tho canal. Ifc is raising, nswj and has been raising nearly all day. I COMMERCIAL RECORD. {COM? 4II ™ °* ARBITRATION FOR FEBRUARY, i : Jucrs Pose, Jo* Y. p. | &oicn.BaaiTza, I Wimm n. C 3 ccsos B. Jaaxa. | gum Roanrsoa. PITTBDUIIGU OAttKETS, j [Reported EptaaUy for the Pittsburgh GaseUe. s Pmaroacn, Woxxnuv, FmuAtr IS, 1850. 1 The change in the weather Is Ctvonhle to ont-docr opera ifra*. There was some stir wharf yesterday. The Argonaut and Emm* Graham cam* in with good trips. The flrahjam, oi will be seen by her manifest, adds to ocr stock of corn very considerably. The quinlitlrs of this artlclo In - tela market aro aziuoiog vast proportions. Heavy deal er*, 'however, have no Rare of lots, as they anticipate ah advance ia prices at no distant day. Floor eonUn «* firm at our quotations. Itye has advanced. There la a dknißd for this description of grain aod itls scarce. Wheat arrive* freely for onr mUltra, bnt oclslde of these; there is bbt Utile changing hands. Tbe river Tarloe little from five foot In the channel by the pier mark, and is entirely free taieo. Tbe Hazel Dell got oat last evening with a {Hr load. With' s lighter attached. ... . - | FLOUR—we have sales of-flacr, principally from store cf orerjl6oo bbls of the several qnalltiet Ecperss,M, Extra $kGS©5,7O. Extra family ss£s@s6, ao-l fancy. ‘BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—-ales COCO Ibj ct SI,6Q@LPO V* 100 Ibe. ' 1 GRAlN—sales of COO bush Rye at depot at $1,05; 050 bua'u ear Corn on wharf at SSQCOe. We had one sale reported at Ctp, hot this Is no criterion to jajge by. Corn is daU at 65c fcots flrst bands -1 APPLES—ISO bbls at $3(53,60. This diserrpeney in Sc ores Is accounted for in size cf bbls end quality of Apples. [DRIED FRUIT—I 7 bosh Peaebra at s2,7tf3*L 4do Peal ea'da at $0 and 10 do Apples at JI.S7. fHQMINY— 5 bbls at •$6,60. This Is a prime article, sed his uniformly bronght this price for weeks past. {BRANS—IO bush White at 65c. \ ICHEE3E—IO9 bxs prime W. R. at 3Js@lOs. The 3trek of this article is supereburulsot. JBROOMB—IS doz at and S dez s‘ £ BUTTER—2 bbls Roll at 16c. fBQGS—I bbl at 17c. iSUpAß—«B>hdj N. a atSJf@9=. filQLAESES—sales 86 LbU I?. O. at [COFFEE—sales l£9shs at jLKMONS—aaleqtl bxs at &SO. IIIACON—’TWO Itwptain Hams at lie; 2000 £ts Slico*drts at 4500 Tbs Sides at 10c, city cured; 14 triS. C. city Haais at PORE—'2 bbls city packed at SIS. i^LARD —6 bbls city rendered at 11c—cash. SOIL—S bbls No. 1 Lard at 90s, and 6do No. 2do at il'c. FIBB—IO hf bbls WhiteOth .a: SS.SO. j PEARLS—I 2 tons at t^c. coaid not get the report of sales cf Hay at scales; large quantities are arriving and the prlc-a mnat do e ine; ton. • , faONETAJIY AND CO2UHEUCIAIj, Nsw Yaaz.Feb.l3—r.it—Tb»atock-m«tet haanoiet Wed Sharecter or tendency, and the movement* appear to lib of that Irregular and hesitating hind always displayed when tbe market has no decided points to operate opon. ' She fluctuations have been unimportant during the week, h«n at tbe beginning ct the week; and while a stock which has for years ®cupied such a leadlnx position among the railway* of th* cpusjry remains at such lotr figures, 1C acts prejudidaliy ujfca the whole railway list. Opposition to the pro-rata and tbil plus seems to have gathered strength in tho lejdsla tore, and hopes of th* ultimate defeat of both are now more (Centrally entertained. iTmsTcsitW) Coop.—Large quantities of this commodity art now being brought to this market. The factories aro Cl kept busy receiving, and the supply Js constantly io bearing. The prices, we believe, range from $4@S a 109 • s*. a* V quality. At Glasgow the manafsetarers are psy- Ihg from 54®7,60. The Utter price*, however, confined to i strictly floe article. The Times «UUe that ITh'air A Co, « that place, brought 2.C00 fits fa Bslf&e. a few days since, tbe pick oi a heavy crop, at $l2 100/ Mr. R. G. Beaxeley, tho largest operator in tiuKftate, has, during tbs otoerat season, purchased opwardsot Ri, for which fie has paid the cash/ and liberal prices at that. The over age price «t Huntsville le $4 9 IQO.ond at Canoaandßloom ihgton trom ft<@s. AklAgrange tbe crop fa said to be cotte fug tn very freely, and the price* nogo from S2QS, as to Its qaallty. The ebove prices. It appears to us, oaght to be eat mectory, and in a tobacco raising country, prove more re feunerative than almost any other articiool Dan- Mbai, Ma, Mesaenger 7 th. jj-Nkw OUXIH3, Feb. 9—r. Superfine Sour Is held at bat the demand at this advance is limited.' | Oara scarce and higher; mixed Is telling at 75c, and white, rblch is very scarce, at 95e. , Mass pork very Ann, and price* rather higher; mlea of 1,- lOObbia at $18,60. ■ |. Bacon ocoroe and higher; shoulders SV(£9, tldss and.clear sides llJ^U^c. j Lard Is held higher, but the rates seem to be above the frlewe of buyers, so that the sales are small; bbl 10U@10J£: 1 A'fair demand for whisky, and the market firm at 22140 for rectified. 1 Tbe supply of bulk meats is light, and tbe maiktt Is firm M for shoulders, sides and hsms. ]' Oqfiee firm, and tn good demand at U@l2s for bags were received daring the week. | nngar la good demand and prices aehade hlehen fair t j folly fair 7^&7Ue. i A: fair demand tor moist see, and tbe market firm at 4!o. Sight exchange on New York din. The tteimen Empire City and John lUine hare rrirtd, and the Woodford, Mata arid Hannibal departed. - j Ft. Lons, Feb. 11.—Hemp—the onltjol*I’was 1 ’was 21 bale* at fllva^lton. 1 Lead—sale 460 pig* Galena at $3,60 cwL - . ] Flpur nothing transpired to«Uy, exrept Inlheemallwar. ' Belei city and country super atiss& I’' so ' Whl.ky lull ud dKllilnr. ttlM 550 toil It WUm* U ■ dociiaßjed; the demand Confined to nreMtns wants of local. •-fiiSSy*?s^£* ta s Q* whitflattl.io.Byedall at at depot. Barley io lets active demand, bot uu* , manned u prices, Cera fn moderate tequostat unchanged i Oat* in very moderate reqaest at V@W* wr Western Canadian and State. Pork ttnehanad aaddmand moderate; nlrs 950 bbto. Beer Armen e£» Waw firmer; *alM 6CO bbto; primeM*u Iff*®*®?* £J*® M?JWtt Mm quoted at $19Q25,a0d la-. quiet-at 8 forVcston. Cl T Arm; sale* 150 kegs at tor abtml* hams. Beccn Ccmat P Uot * “<* dQU * Cheesa weedy ol 90 **sfe CooeanrmtorZUmbut not Tcry.actlfo.'eonee'jueot 1? r* ‘^T tn^ d of holders; Eta at 12«@123£. feoluses steady; Hescovado2f@3. Soger Ana atJH® tJafcrCoba. dtoefcs lower and leastiro. I-4Sicuojati,reb.l^—Tba demand tor Money conUoncs active aud'tbe market la firm. Exchange unaltered. Pro*. yiswnslaecUvedemaadfot Bulk Meats, end prioee raked a higher, holders generally ashing • generally .wltfidnwn their stock from tha. ■2SKES. «*.9S llilUa i to ** u «lhequeiatlonsrtbepricae &!2E!Si& *y»OW3 for prime whiter and Com in the ear to steady and (amir demand •t»34»*lnbulk; there Is a good deal of gheltod Coro of* and the market to dull at 53055, la sacks." Oateflm and ta gsoddemtnd at 47048, la bulk; sale* SCO bosh Stem 9oraat s7,asd Soo bushtaeacksat4Bi Bja to unchanged, Sll at 9f1.. Birley to fair demand and prices steady *t* tor prime toll, and 55063 tor fUr to good. AiiXJJjA BOP£—ISO coils.' assort W&iJ* COQUET,KfelllWftter*