THE " T>':~'V , ESTABLISHED IN 1786. :Cottnmßgion, J It. RODGERS, ! . Fomiiiag & Commluioß Ocrcbaiit, XM«riafLOU&, QRUNtadPßOmTCE(c*stnUn . . •. So.BoWftter,aadnSlzstttreets. HOTtJo—lUtcheock, MeGrroryft Oo.TJtttimrgti; Jo* XXtworlb* En-. Ca Brown ft KJrXpairfck, <bi LewU,Da]»n * Ox, do; SbHror ft Dllworth, do; Tatum ft Co, 8L Lonl*; J. S. KUar * On, d« Baattla ft ftndcnoo, CTaetonati: Frank Ektanar ft 00. do; TTeUUr ft Baxter, Chicago; Bhtnrocd 4 Co- gwfltnay ft WnaT*,B>lHraiaro; Corralft Vamy, do; Btehariaoa ft OTeman, FhOadalphla; Ooedro an ft BrctbVw: do; A. ILrOoffia, Haw York, - ~ f«2.jy<j bdqbrzon a stbwaht, Wboltinlo Grdcen b Commiiitoa Bmhonti, ' 107 WOOD STREET. taw 1 ■ WW-».pt , , _„1 T. B. UUA BECK a liAZBARk. , -WIRT3 SC CO. Wboteaala Orooan, OommUdon and Forwmrilog Mercbanu and-Baabn In Wfccfera Brodaca and atNo.l6s Xlbatly atrwt. Pittrtorgb, Penna. : . ~ Oearicnmcnbi,of Cbwa, Better, Bgg> 'ft** ,5* Itod and aatUfactory rotorna guaranteed. *d- Tanceamator ; » J o *? 1 *- al'i. nnn*—— «»'* »“*««• HuwTaa *; bobiw'son, PBODECE AHD COMISSION HEBCDISLB, No. 6 Smithfield Street. Opoodfa Mocoogahala Hooaa* ..KnsßUMn, pewa. taler* to fIOUB, ARAIK, MILL KSD, «od #mj ktadofOoaßtfrFrodsd*. •pacUlottonttea gtwatoOon* vlfiuxMattofPndace. B«rarCoPUtsbarghMercb»aUgt>a> tnUj. -••• • WJ* sou . *; nows*.raWATwer. B&OV5 'A KIBKPATEICK9) • T7HOIiKSAtiB_G,RpOE!RS AND LEALBRB IN flip UR AND SEEDS, No». 191 and 193 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ■ JU-Ui . i .—»A—.—..4—». 11. BIKBOVS. ' f'.B. OAnFZS&D tft CO., (•anliitrafk’irennrllai JlcrcUanti, •• AndWfcclanlo Dealer* la - AVESTERNBBSERVE CHEESE, BOTEIB, J*SBI>, POBS. EAOOS, JLOUB, PISU, Pot*PMii'XliliM, Balmtae, Hawed t Urd ofl, Dried * -j-yv* ■*-. ylWloJilProdnoogenerally.. , ' V ; FrontStreot,' oc3 p rrrsßTOan, pa. yy, OTTTr.n tn-rT-nm-^r-"--—— PTI* BEEPABD, CUXiF & SSHFA.RD, o o'u a is siqn'mergh ant s, - . AND DEALERS IN • E'XjQ'UR* Q3AJN «5c ‘ PROX3U CS, . Ho* 349 Liberty Street. ... ■ v pmsßunan, pa. ■Cbolco triad*of FLOUR, for Bokerialad Family axe, *gn*t«itl»oa htt4i. P«xttaiUr attention paid to filling <’ ocfolyd TAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding* and •I ,00HUIS3I0N-KISGHAST, Car the '•*!« of FLOUR, QBRIN. BACON, LARD. BUTTER, BEXD3, DRIKD,Fit UIT, (vatraH/j Jfs.lO Muk'it fltrref, earner Frrtt, TvgSijoV. O.iWleT, E*l, Plttsfrcrgb.TnUlaia DHworth, .Br*dp,S.Cßtlibext* Coo, do, Atvofl, I*» A Qo,do. Jcta At; TL HctpriT * Cft, QlaetOßOti; B.'Bndy, Gvfefcr K.AIL B*9t,wb*9ltnj& B*mwl OU, E*q-,co, Crsosio dOi'Psztos A Doiuco, dc? Cootman t Era, PtfllmlriphiK- -■- * ■ deadly t. fl. fi ß *rri ——- —gRaWCrVaM qobder. ' OBAFF a VAH GOHDER, USBOHI NDISE BROKERS, _ Atm 00X111881 ON MERCHANTS, t - - 'll4 Second Stroat^FittsWgb. ’V _ , " txmio ' l'■ -B. W. Con A Oa, KcwTortr, Shrirtr *DU worth, PRrVg Fanner A “ Tboaram&f CUrk A Toting, Ji’C*adlc*a,SXein»A©i. t * .':£ffll»dripbla.h" r ‘ Harrison k Hopper, Clocin.: T. A.2f«wbauABoi», Philo. T. B. Pagan k Co, " X.Wtfittttg* AOo.'Baltisiofe, H. D. Newcomb A Co, Lcn- Araaffr BlggiAOo; - * taring gy. oclMyd HERBST * BAEKEB, *• / .. —PRODUCE AND PBOVIBIO>S - 207 Liberty Street, conier of Hand, *•’ * - 1 • > j «OuPtrtiecltr atteaifoa.glron to tbs pnrefcow oai tala of i Hoar, Grata* Dried FroiU, Potatoes, p«k, Laid, butter t CtMCW*C!oT*r «Ad llstoQiy Seeds, te. OtfiaineempUyJlM« tbolovOßtsUTketprieea.. Ad- *o3l:lyd; & ca, i O ~ \ ~ cosnaasiox MBtcnANw, ApA dalen la Flo or. Quin «od Produce Geacnlly, ■ . 04 LIBERTY STREET, eta* P». R. K. Depot, PITIBBUBQH, PA. , . ; ■ ee2riyd .*. ~~~ ' 'i'wft'aJ . CHADWICK 4t SOS, «OmriS3loN iIIERCHANTS^> : DEALERS JW PAPER AND RAGS, ' . : for the gale oC. \ Brick and Pot Clay, Boa. 149>sd 181 Wool Bcn«t, nc*r ElAth,Pm*bor2h. . ,M.Wntpptog'Paper at UAaafocturtie’ prices. C»ib .'.Tadfarßf;; „ - ; . Jo&lyd ©TUBStStBs -" it wFyv*- - -w.TOtrr...—r. vrns. * iP|l- * CO., ~,,4 •, „ i .. , SosM Wood Ptliiborgb, lg *T" t^f rl” f * of WHITE AND BED LEAD, ZINC PAINTS 'JkBB LIZHABaB, And Wbolenlo D»l«n ia'OQi, Palnb NrinfahWhadTopantlna. ' ■ ', Jftl:lyd S . JOHNSTON, (successor to L. VYiloox,) a.feSAUi SBUaaiST, Gm SmiltJUld and fbwtk AErßtfrvaoidraffctCTtattentloatofefe Maortmunt cf Pme ' Drags tad Chemlcali, Perfamwr tnd Pinoy Good*, Trina • * bteXt&Oy iladiclna*,Oils, jUooaol, Barsloz Plaid,Pen Uqacn, farodta toad* crCtgm,Ac, te*, all of which on ' r oSarad u csxsipund ta quality tad at lowest prlcct. Phyrfdaa’a prcaalptioaa carcfaOy compoacdcd. ccaiilyd 'V \i/ MACKEOWN, Wholesale Druggist, : * - .*P *C»rb«jQflßl*sul»etnrer»adAfeni hribtjtft . ■ SoUd.’tßd Hold BrtncO, No. 167 Liberty atrnt, PUt*- * tmrgb,P»« : . JaSfctyd : h. FAHNESTOCK. & Qo-, Jato of the lirm a B. A.' fahtwatoch A C&f and apccaaaora to Plemlna >‘-grafc,Wtrt—ltPiMttv ITo. 60,cornerWocxJ »ml Toortb •jgfteriHOTh.Pa.-M • • ; ; « A. FAHNESTOCK. & CO., WllOLE • ntaprsQte* and Mwjotastcrcr* of White Lead, «q 4 Wood and Prist Pitta burgh.’ ■:• PchT tgomo wta QRAON AJ&EETEB, WHOM® ALE AN D ll jUteQDtafglsterCOTßsrof Üborty and fit. Clair ata, ;pKtrtHggh« r ' TOSBPH FLEMING, {SUCCESSOR TO L. if WBcoxAQo.Jeontsr Slarkitatrwiapd Diamond, fccapt MoitaaU/ oahand af&ll end camplrtaaaa&rtsiwt of Drug*, ■ ay»rffa^»«flbgt^«,PgTftiißery t nnd all articles per* car rfaliy wrtnpocndedatall EL QEO. H« “KJ3YBER, DRUGGIST, lid Wood itrrit, tan/r et Word iUmj and Vlrfln PterixjzKlvPA . ' JOHN, P.. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Sroi^Patat» t anl DjMtcffa, 80. J 33 UMrtjf atrat, Mttiborgh. ABortti wjUiacrin prompt attentiog. - . m r-2i boiisthikq :iiw "* J> soiaashireo saos BIECfEOFifHI 'JBE IKVSLID'S tiOPii, , OF9ICB UO Vlt6| FflOM 7 A. M.T0,0 P.B PBOFESSSBY 8. OREGOBY and J. ip. jßBs^-saaa®ssaaas ;. -cW*7, '.Hasdmtan4 IW tcxrototfJ^oroßtrrjibitib'rf SSwIeOJiJ Kttttmjg, te fi—tipf tnf rT itfl—aw.both fongUooaj■• «aAtcgtcic* oy IV ■pygfftfmnf .ff.tCTnfHfft^WV^ gM tf a .* soirijr • • ffgm iftf tfV«™pfa*«-* nap*r*ti/)cd tsee»* el *ff rfcta %£!i d rZS oMd£ «»rfwo»-ca»—goyr ~ *ikoflus^4rfw^-tbtflWw»nmaU4to«7toilolb* r ' e»a eiir» all *w*Wt dl*« ‘'"■tiHfiHßtlt'’-' ■' Pal** or farolgtt*, lacijrUnt Xhxtuaptfcn, Jlhivm& itmiWk AfuU ad_- i/Aroni*/'ffcnatyn, Head ■ ■■■•'■■ #&K*t T*rp{d JKftfj .Pron&Uiif Catarrh, ■. ” Artlma, W*cJpus*o»dCurvatur*oftU | • , ::; tit Kan, Am&untU, Ott .anett, -Wt*h Sft>, .jmMBXh,:- '' Isr/Dam, oktlie,BaU BkaM-Pn , ■lnniAnicryPllu, jr«fy<«. . ■', Jhrvou Xi<Utt, Stiff Mali ,*ti tmKtKan c/UtDs*tU. • •. • rJMgW nlnlitalrcaHn tnsa ■ •o’*! *•>»**> not rt«a tt» ', • c ‘ m w**fr •*»»«*«*•>•» t Tl,r ' " Hl*!y *«»wnr tmamiiilllt «MiwfetflligiKl J,ln, a V tttmuw. »hO, donMj]K« ■ ■SsV!smVai!?. u » m ' ! •»«.I.l, tlUr-wliU, ■ ■• •■wfggaissaa;™* ■» ny***™ i»Sstti.m« • r - *><«>•<• «*»nsa. 'V** fiotQEßOaßTnaifrfßTEVEN'BfaUadto imwiv . - 1 , tfisn am paoa*sd«mji.’ -.*Atnt uuulh neh vococrajctnetil.' •• ■}'■ i? > r ffa cordially InvU* tba Kf. ’ tv -M. -W , ■RrAVY OAKUM 'AKD COTTVN- j ■ riXr ieouioiii« a»>ott«i»: , ' ‘ ,; - tooom, COMMERCIAL RECORD. OOMUTTTZEOF ARBITRATION FO» FnBIUMI’.Y. JAM2B Pits, J 2-, Y. P. i witu*s n.vrtiiuxs. I HAffTCt .lU/Dix3or». SiartiScEmß, Gxo&ox D. Josn. PITTSRVItGII biAU^T!'- [Scoria! &«!«!!» t" »* «''*'■“»* **7*V KSI?. b«T.»OT* ““• OOP III ' s SioSita? Lu. lo «■» ol j«fcrioj » Jnrf.lnj ?Ita it “.MtH „oO«ral .ho umUfnM In o.oroWj ;gr ’” , n j mid. T.ihlhC ctremWy Oh.jw.hlo. Thn iSim.lud .I»«!UI«.» it « . »»1 *" "hint tho fro.- DOCUnow drsldedly good for arise Inth-s rirara. \\« beard prmloas lltt> commercial cturip in our rouudr yeth-nlar. 08t of doort traitor** vu nut to Impossible, nod Tow nl vastoml nbrwd to breast the riorm. Tbo Bt. Clcud, Dncc tab and Cbevolt etmt In WUb pretty fair Icodi Wo give the manifest* of two ot the boat*, nod will Rite that of the other to-morrow. The river Is atationary at fi feet, but we presume tt will not remain so lung. There wna very little done on the wharf; several boats bio taking in frulghteud two or three discharging their cargoes. Tbt-to la no ctmDg* to note in produce. iWa cjatlunca to arriTe iu largo qnao title*. Stcrtl of grrrerb a ere increasing rapidly by urriiaia from below. FLOUR—wo ar» able to report sd9a of 1213 bids from ■tore. For Super Extra JJ,Gs^{).'i.*u t Extra Pcm- Ily ts.ooig.io; fcccy SG&O,S7. GRAIN—I3OO buah Com* depot suit atiiro, nt Lo©6s. There are bat few sail* to report, and uo grer.» aos:eiy to •ell at the offers of purclium. CLOVER SEED—6O bush at 54.50. APPLES—6S bbisat tht nop;;l> ij tu.d price* firm. DRIED FRUIT—6» bath Pc-tchfi at 4O d.s An* plea at (1.8101,67. CBSKfiE—JO bn W. R. at 10: BUTTER—2 bble Roll at lCc. SCO AH—7 hbde N. O.flt fic. MOLA3BEB—aiiea 27 bbU N. 0. at 42:-;;o, COFFEE—«oIc* lfi tkt at 12c. BROOMS—IO do* at (2. FlflO—lo bf bble IVhitefith at $5.50 BAOON—9O9 lbs country cured *>t $z WHISKY—IO bbls Old Bje at 7ic; CO <\o r-rtilW <A 210 250. UOSETARY ASD COJtnKIU lAb. NEW Toes, Feb. 13. —Tbo weekly st\tr:ncnt ol bank uvcr aeee show* a conservative raorr nun, t. The loam hare fail.u Off, notwithstanding the advances mode to parties in whom the last government loan was Awarded. Thi> banks arc con ktderably stronger than U shown by vL>' exhibit, as ilia Cal ifornia gold by the Atlantic influenced the avaMg'i h>r unu day ouly. Tbo bant* adt bold to-night br-xrly iwtnty-JnH mtlllona of dollars, The dcerenio tn deposit* usinrnhy fol lows the decrease ofloau. There i« no very lioportAut La tare in tho statement, nn i the condition nt the foreign rv • change market make* the conditiau ol the l*Mika i>l u>ncii leva interest than asn&l. Cm Qiao, Feb. 13.—Tbo rrcoiptiof hogt; lire ar.d drewM, since Saturday, amcnnlcd to 729. The uinrkct for drresed was quiet, and then was Was disposition tu pay the pricta ol Saturday. The rangn of prices, was Lt»e .bogs weroia good demand and firm. Csttl- :n fi!r request, but not so buoyant as last week. In prorlslons we hare to report a snio of IUCQ bids heavy mess port: at (17.25—an ad ranee o' 75c od any prarloua ado this season. The sale was made to fill an order from New Torkj and the lot has been packed some time, and mil coo* alderably over rod the weight.: There were also •old 225 bbls new men pork at $16,60, and 45 do U. 0. at .(15,50. Bulk meats continue in Ulr demand end firm; «aUa wen mode today at sod 6V4C, tor dtljrcry in ten days. Lard Is quiet but firm at tollpw. Tho flonr market (o-day «u morn octiT-r, r n sccr-cCt of orders (rum St. Louis and New Oilesui. aud prlv>** wt.r« steady. About 2,000 bbU chanc’ d handi at $1.70i.i1. fair to good eprtng extra*. (ivi&S.STI; f»ir ejuliig super,; andss,6l for g.’od winter extras. Wheat was qctot bat firm, with rery ImriUd silts si Ow t.r Nu. 2 >" •tore, and OScCglil, o -! f“T romaou and rb.’ic-* go track. There wa< quite a panic in the corn mt>k-i km]«j, hrJ pil ccß declined The reci-lpts weru toirratily •od thta aloog with Ihn Baacnuci-ment of 10C<.<XX) |.M.h tr, ■tore, as well as tho Beauty of i«mo parties to iea‘lxa tft« r “adTancea’* Caused a rcprresioo, aa<l No. 1 corn Mi as 1..« as 42c. ‘ Abrot ?0,000 bnsh ciiaugej hands at 1 for No It 4Q}£@4le for No. 2; anl 39c tor oje-ctsd. Uits wr're Jot: and Yfi lower, 'talcs pf. Na. i being msd? a: 33c in titum Rye Was dnll, jwith Htnlled isles nl7£cva track, iltriri quiet. Clertrtocd dull, with SAiee ol g?<d at Tiu>- «hy in fair demand and aaaiy—sslea naging Irem 280.: Hungarian gross seed scarce enl m c< r: sl,lxl. Highwines firmly. New Feb. 11—p. Ihi r.-coipts oi dour bring lights and cot equal to the demautl, prices lisre fotvoccrd to hr aeper. •. Cora dull and prices lower, while hu dadioei lt> ?X'. An active demand fer mesa pork and all kinds haTr s’ Taneod, srith sale* of oldwt and nlw at JIE.Tt-J Sld, ciosing srith a eontluced upward teodrucy- Bacon dull and end Iccal »: 4 fur shouldtre and sidta.' ,gi luuuuu, auu ~uck.* . Lord Is buoyant an 4 liolJeraaal.i:>t In; l uj'-i s d. nc4 acem wililag to pay ihlt price A good demand fir bulk meats aud prized hiv nlih*alrScd»houU«rs at Whisky atiady aud in fs’r.demaaJ. at i >r i«< ti ded, • . ' ‘ * Checxe dull and (he demand limited at Bogtr steady and la fair detn-m J nt for f.tr t> fully fair; the receipts dm lug tbe wrrr wl-re T.Vi' ml from Eept, 1,91.CC0 Lbds. ‘ Moltncs ctcfaaagej and firm at 41r; the r« | rot;'ts daring tha week'were 11,CWbhia, un i 1 >r ih- «tusvu 5-ir.KV) bt>U. Cuffre aLelunr.rd and neatly. Floor U»h!ppit<g Yu* U atejnl t.< Kvt-ve ki f.'r. and potk'and teef to «t 7*lc add u Sight exchange on N«w Verk di< .lUacssxjtl, Ftfh in— Intsrt»prorhi .u tiaikit J*y there scfcAedtotM • Very derided stiffening op. at-.l L-jl‘lrfa &ro raiber IndhTrreot ebar.t orcejilnjf tne figure* coneot on Saturday for esy arEc’e. Enjero ora qnk|. ready a: P.-K -for Urd—«n adsadcocf *but 10J,£c h t’i« tmuiaiuM holders’ Tiqws, ead emst of thc«> Hand tic B»r»r» abeulders will ajmmtnd TJj 1 «!dra y’.Jr-, Lutk'hanit ■idea.S*4e;ftbooiU*rs f.Jv-, fuere are At unu; o-d. ra 04 the m*HTt,ltiiltni>rtfVMneo« iwing oxihiy con*.jerni up ;i tj^ego^a s W D EBLING, lumber. Beeasr*.6 halts bay,Clop A pbt-pNrrd; L.' hid.’*, t<f •kos, U’Csne; 6 kgs lard, 1 Ibi buUrr, GtafT * Vi i •ks potatoes. IlirKrt; 7 pkps pro-tn.t', 12*1;,;': 2 La*. , tor, Fnrdj;7 pitgv prvdu-j, iM-gbtrtj; 40: u>u u*j!a***a itoenww Docotoh. HEW ORLEANS, p?r Et, b|*!» choeU.ii. S-r ton Jt co, 1 do *nxar, Qdiaico A ci-, lt> ot<i« ''i.i-n r, N>via A c«;; 62 bbU QocAenViuser, 1C U.f Ui !. Z-) Uzx c.%;v *2O do »t*t ciodif*, ISr«« A IT.3 tpi < il u;trU, f-i.nj)- •oa A WUmkIG bxttotf.ia hits* '2 M i.ir) <il, Beokbaw; lbO dn wbtaVp, }o b><n« aurhr. 2ir’« eplrila, 3do Uid ril, IOJ J j fluar, 1 tit ] 12 -t-tt-.u, •aodry llObfcU 1 h( o "C t.fiiM CU(ko A to. Imports by lUUroad. P, r. W.A »>lU€ll,2Fo Jf) nl.Uiy, 1 l - Jj, 15 bx* tflbacho, 101-tri* *<Jo, ?Silocost dl, I2t i tu» t 4. c u» bacon, 10 bZ* boofta, « 21 fc** itul, 1 bx ter:*!.-, 1 <J.i bami, 4 roll* l»atber. 43A 3 lx* LU R-iodr, 2* j n.J*. J 2 bdUgrdOrakMfi-JiiO hnea, -Jt bbJ« c(rp l , 2 no c til. VI rfp but jar, 1 krg po, 2ht bbli do, 2do <1«» »f Kt, S L bfs 1.-t f, i j,, pccltrj, M Wi «kloi| 2 fcbd« ftbonldera. 22 tM« Ur l, v c-mpi booka, 72 fcxa aoaki, 2 do g* mzo, } 2 bolN, 2 t'v.ij-™, l c k Craclaj, 3C9tkaenrD.Tl LU «broiiag, li'o film, 1.- ir x .o. tbxiturd vre, 1 do tool*, 02 bt>!* K «loo*. 1 paurhln?, j »blt. Shaogart* 1 pullfjt, 20 to birat, babi«, Ihi dreg?. 10' tea lard, 11 krgt do 2 tea red*. 25 di’i binoia, 720 Lair? ,i!t eftka, Clark? A eo; 9 eira ctttln, ovoott; 20 tk« d vpglca, 1 -fcbU Siimd, Qraff & c.r, 1 car ccro, findlh. O. A P.iU I^—3 ear* corn, 3 do W*2 bg* d.>, Um n*djf k bre; 6 can p iron, &bn*abefgrr A' ca <i3 IM* n.itrr, Fcrajth: 103 dj do. ?ill A eo; TOO both coru, Ur&bta) A 2 eu* d<yGeorge 1 do corn, 1 do vlica*, Wallace; 1 bx cacJU, 1 tbl erackekt..Eatom 1 <l>> f»vcu!t, U bltsioro A <*% 2 do do, Woodwell A co; 1 bbl wior, OUo; 1 do g itonet, M'Cnltbeuii; I do do. Hauler, 60 bZ« candle*, ileaos Aici; 10 CArapraoUi. Roe*; 1 do ct?; A cd; 3 bl->t butttr, 3 dub Did*. 1 6t pork, SarinrA cts 1 bx Imttrr, 1 tab du. Dilxell A ca 7 ek' r»ga WebllO; 1 car berlrj. i?peucrx A o»rrar.l; fcol.bi? tleibert; 200 do fl-nr, I>JI A ca 223 d j do, A c.-; lor do do, 353 bt»b oat*,Lr>cb A ca 1 car ci*. 4d b.IH £0 do hob*. 2 do bow*. 11 k*ai Urb. 3 bl,l< >?. .yi,, : beaea, 1 tW batter, 331 do Hoar, Vii Mars, 22 cblsine/ tep-, 14 bga bntti com, 4 cars •!->, 21 fcrgi b.i J, ■> t,b!j hotter, 1 do*gp*,s» bbda abraldtrw, 3 cm oia ccffrc, 16 kx* eaodlot, icaii corn, WbdU paper, 23bblal<uttrr,71doap;!(«, 9 car* cattle a abacp, 2 do borwi, 2 do 2l »<k« t-cl, 17 doraga, 63 tka Oita, 10 bdls pa[Mr, C ear* «!»-.»:, 11 bxa cl»r *cd,29JJbafadl£J, 7 tkabdoD*, aoudrj* Mtiilgoir. 32i L-M* pnk, 778 abldn. 131 aides, luai pea m.-«k oi> hbda 1 ca a 1 bx dip gooda, 1 bx qooka, 1 V\ md«. ?A bbh bcil.T, andrs, 19 Id la paper, 1 ck war*, iu tea lard, 17 boles r«c*,Go bxa * 4 pkgaar.dr», 1 bg a?ed, 6 bbta tagr, i-ju M,b«. 3 tdii Ct akin*, 6 t<» bams, 3 bbt* tx«f, h du d.> bx* a 65 aka er aotd,s tibia mnl, 1 l<bl« flour, U b{(k-h-tir. 2 bxa*} b good*, '•6 fif bbla brd, 47 kp* do, 4 >k* cattle 2 bx* D>d«, 49skaaboe)Mita,(!ckawari', 1 car abv«p, 3 fc.as Juwla, liVt bga barlty, ltObugi wrv, 11 ca* C Ktd, 2U blm bacon, Clsrkg A OT. Steamboat Heßlater. ARRIVED. | • DU^ARIbU. Telegraph, Urowtxrllli-; | Biowniiiiii-; | Jeflrraor; Dro*iiiill!(; Cob D*y%rd, Rixi|bvihi l Col. KlliMlv'.l:; Qicrolt, WbeeUrg; kf. (Head, JiaW Orleans. , , Ultor—Q fed—.itnti^&jrj. j Tiltffraphio Jllatkett. Key Vmu,feb. 16.— Floon £l6'(J bIU eold -nt 10 Cut topee atau «od itMtera coxtnun; t7;2Tur rsirn lUb; for cotnroou tomediomextra vrrttern aud Jbr *blpjdo j brand* of rstrall. 11. doll «ml tebilog downnardt; Canvlion kloor is.<d&U and drooping; R}oFljurinfslrsopi<!yand doll at s3*o&V° CoroUol doll abtf declining; Ea:l;nl)»!»t Floor ploMyaii'l heary at ||, 42.^1,75. •• Wb)*by'tn<ire actiVn and loirer; eejes 609 til* at isyfr atwl 1W do Wbntt tin II; a alt* 1500 baih/»lr»hitoC«dad(anotsl,33, Kreia ftlr cupply and dull at tJ/jW. Barley qol»tandnr,clut)Kf(l. Corn steady with aciodifstfl demand at cr iiti for liter white and ytllotr., OiLt ara la better dtoinm!.. York it. atwaiy, .wUbprtUy iood demand. . Beef firm add. more ocHtq at |4,2t^J,50 prime; LVf Keixa druttr; tiles 50 bblailate at Sl3; western ganerally held at $lO, prison Mwn Cofi ilrtn nlo-a 100 tlercrs Laitluiotn I&if.ii Mm* ut f.L 4 >, Drtuaod Bog! iQdusscd for wteterv. Oil t Meals Arm; &»li-a 176 package* at 7 f.r and o hern*. 'Baconflrae 1 ; tatea 100 boxoi dry lopg: rlbneu and tltar BlddlaaitXOJA latil ateody nt JICyHJI- Butter.pl>di;y ; and doll at l)(y>l6 for Ohio, enrt l6i£]2o for atate. i* kt CvCTm icmaius Arm; Mil * 120) b*p«plo at baga Jars at 15. Mnlaaa** atcaUy; to)«i 20 I.M. _Zf.V..ot 40)4*and by soettonOCi buU H. 0. at 45j;bu bbU doat4!©4s’4,aad ICO bbli do at33«g36. Kutnr firm; *»! •« ttl»Wr^a47Vi®7Ji;2ooboieatlata».ail7*-; I ~nd Vj .ttaetton, ffitbbda T-.xaa ejld vAiy x \ N.o. 7VjC,7*d. Cime KAKEr-.ltcroJptaZtc'j heed of Imim, 1«0 Carr*, IS.TealafMO* fib€Ap ana Lambauind 68fl« Bwine. Uc(d *«ltlvmHletA»R«»»ira»ly.atid}4s Llfjher.ot ?&s&end 4t li«ls>*j«To» g o Vw.ta aril Cow*coebaogeaoeddall. tboepand Unbi advauend 25 pit btwdi • Bwlno firm at alirei . asaw»«, F*b* 15.— Mtnty oncUajeo, with A con.l A t . at Ad., ThaxktMßd Un ; Fxcbaoga i, KOoa McnPork find at 81TA0 for tr.ontry nndtl7.7J«lB Irr city piA«d.- -l»totHba<tlra demand, with bnycra than tabor* ctqobtallont; **}(■* lOOhbds at 9J4tor ib)M,cn ilio vpobAad Kd dtliToraldo MvcU 10lb: n’.e* 2oo, COO lb? tides daliv«r»t)l« AUrch'ltt at 26,000 IN tlioulleri, same <Jc ilf«ry;ato(; GrocarU* foprices,and d«ano»! fafr.. fffr«r dnH f ht*rr and demand trilling, at t5.6006.e5 fet aop-rtfiof, $6,76 for Oltro. Wheat. In Lur 'dcmnryj, and wlertflno«iliO®WS'f«r prl« ft nbft*, and fCT prfma t*4* Mlrt 1200 htttb mixed atsl,So. Corn lu fair At*** lttfi* .aasipaio lo balk! »br!h4 doU nt IZ&SSj tacked; »l«f 209 bttlb abeiloi at tA Oats lagood demandajid'prlco* lira At 47061 la hulk. Ry» doll « OSc r Bsrley lt In fair detnt&d anapriew*tody at wgCB ferprirae mu, ahd dl Cat fUf ttgced. • HiW F*b. 16^- C&lWa dtcllncd %cj *.■»!«■ to day V# y.|) halwTiaiddlJbg loy&{l; «U* oi ; th* lastta»w (lit*, SOOOOWIwj rfcrjpt*Ca.WCibohw afealntt24floo bnlw !a th* Mtt* tlAa Ufi year, kogar XoJvV'J fair CyJHn%, .60utattt*£iti?4U >t«ar (initial Mrcx rtlrtCWfltrtltblifrfJlXOf wWU» #t, 3601,70. ton. ocuro and ftrtdy: whHfl C 0072; yellow W&tti. I roTl»»oi*» Orfa, null tab a it MtirPbfk** >lB.' Wbiakyijulciat^*. l» , 1 MAIVS U Aia ij & 00 ;; XbUbßfiCOthi’MtJrttbf' . _ . NEW WALT. PAPERS, BOiUIEBS, . r cc., J", at . ■ ;.;, No. 87 ‘Wood^Stukt. “ - O X. 2? Jt\ , jr. i-l. . ' _ .. /. - r br akd biSAi/nii' i a <■ HARDw A R S, 1 Uxiy Ciair Strccts, \ v JlWlr'/ ( r v PITTSBVSQPt FJ*. I’iTrSBIItGH GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1860. OFprcTAf,' rar n* v>' riT/F citt7' PUBLIfcIIJKD UAILY ANIMVKKKJ.YiiY R_, KRRBTT & CO., mrn cmitr. ooova sinvimno. TiUrKSDAY MOBNDJG, FEB. 10. 1800. CITY AFFAIRS. METBonoLocrcAr, Obfcrvatioai for the Gazette, by Q. E. Shaw, Optician, !»8 Fifth Su—corrected daily : 1!f SUM. rv SOADC. .. m :ii .. no jc 9 r.'dnclr A. It 12 « a rt “ r. h ... Barometer. Pi?Tuicr Coctrt.—Bcforo Judge Williams— Wednesday, Feb. 15. la the case of Rupert & Smith T 9 James Mc- Clure, et al, reported in Tuesday’* paper, a ver dict was given for the plaintiff* for $2765,21. Wrinck Morrison ws. Thomas Kennedy; notion of debt for yent. I Vcrdiot for plaintiffs for $142,97. ; . / Thompson Bell j’i; Co. /ys. Pittsburgh Trust Co.; garnieheo of tnoruttynrgh £ Conaelleville R. R. Co. to Charles M. Kcyser and T. L. Shaff* er, who interplead and claim the foods in pos session of the garnishee?. Execution attachment; verdict for plaintiffs for $670,22, subject to tho opinion of the Court npou a case to be stated.— Marshall for plaintiffs, Hamilton nostra. James M. Kicr and wife vs. I’. Y. Hite; action of covenant. Iloihillon for plaintiffs, Sbaler, contra. On (rial. Coudt ov Cosimok Tliias.— Bcforo Judges and Adams—Wednesday, Feb. 15. Robert R. Bunton to. Win. B Cansland; ac tion of assumpsit for wages. Jury could not agree.and woro discharged. Stowo for plaintiff; Bells, contra. Andrew Martin vs. Kevin Barcloy: action of assumpsit for lumber cold to defendant. Barton for plaintiff; J. H. Miller for dsfendant. Ver dic*- for plaintiff for $44,70. The Cenin.l Board of Education met Tuesday cveniog, 14th lost. Present, Messrs. Kelly, Miller, Negley, Oyer, Sergeant and President Singcrly. The mionicn of tho last meetiog were read and approved. On motion of Mr. McAnley, (he thanks of tho Board were returned to President Singcrly, for (ho faithful discharge of the dntien of his office during the past year, and tho same ordered to bo catered on the minutes. On motion adjnnrnod tine die. 7 Tuadcy Evening, Fib. 11, IB6o.—The mem bera of the Central Board of Education met and organized temporarily by calling James Mo Atiley, Esq., to tho chair, an&John A. Sergeant, acting Secretary. Members present: Mono-;: Duncan. Kelly, McAuley,'Oyer and Pcrgesu:. The following gentlemen presort,■*.! (heir ccr lificatcVof electio::, and were dccUrrd members of lho Board, viz • Wm. G. Warden, Ist ward; John Marshall, 2nd dc: F. C. Nrgloy, 6th-do. Oq motion, tho Board proceeded to the eleo (ion of permaneut officers. F. C. Neglcy was elected Prc a :d.iT.f, and John A. Scrgeaut, Secretary. Mr. Warden moved that no eompsusasi jq be paid (ho Treasurer during tbo prpsrni year, which was decided in the affirmative. (la motion, the Board proceeded to (bo emo tion of Treasurer, which to-miliM in (tie choice of James D. Kelly. A communication from 'tee Sectary r,f tho First word wnu received and filed. The reports cf the Principal* u( the High and Colored Scbcekt, wows received and filed Warrants wero ordcrol hj payment r*f t!:: f.d lowing bill**, viz: Kerr, McLean Cc Co , Priniir.r, S!S 75; 11. Richer, for esc of Piano at June Kvhlbiitan. $2: J. F. Smith, craib. $1 57; If. B-iioc, waxhieg towel.*, i'c , $5 62; P. I‘c.aa, f.«r expeuse* tf Exhibition, s2i ; *;* : Ltfayoiitt IUU. $l5; Do«.r Keeper nod Potic*. $2; Music. $7 Pitts burgh fhtp■}!•*<, Auditor's Ucport, ,$l3 75 , o.i noiiftn’ cf Mr D iticto, additional appro priations wire mndo to the ivet.iug reboots Fire* word. SFV ‘II d«, -ftih di, f in do, sdd 6:h do, $l6; Thr t-iociiily T.*p~rt t f ili ? f l --. .r o;iry war re ceived and file-1. , Mr. YT»rJ«a ihit 1 h„- of il*csr.Ci he -^*4so-y*!E l van»4iu.'s. w;.ici, pm d<<id v d TKa'l*lreaidpni AnncuDerd the O.ur.ir.iuea on Colored S-.'hc'jJn, v : r • M-rr-T* I’nacao. Oyer and Ketly. <>n cioti.'a adjrujriic.l Bell ntriosn.s Auas'i !’«•’—l. i* j.cr hbpn nut peacTaUy koown l>y cur ciiir.eoK, that wc h*7p ft superb corps cf ('.'arupADalogiaiio of Srirs H-ril Ilingcr* iatbia cur. cninpoaeJ of liAni* working and iadastrinut fne-jliaßici. who bat* cnltivttoi morlc to evime purpose Thin troupe giviog aeithteri a’ ib« Apollo tbio eVcatog, anj wo mskfl a strong nppoa! io lUr? behalf tiihr lihoialtty i.f our cii)7oca oo • lie cco.«f.iiin Tbo pcrfortnnuccs of the baud to tbo preseoen of numbafs of during a few pant cxoubgs, nfford.?<lfiQ cameat uf ibcir Ihorourh prsSsicney oad coir'amtuato eklU in tnaoipulatisg iho Bella. Thintroape claim tote the crigiocal “?imon Boro" performers, known come yrara since r.othe “Orlpinal Webalrr Trotjpb of Camptiniloglanr,” trlto gorij nameroaa concerts delighteU uudtcoocs on a professions! l*?ur. They erectile the most diEctjjc piece.t of music with admirable and fanltlces oeotirftey. Ti c repcct iho oincere bopo that they may be geaerously r-ntroaized. They are our owa cltiienp, known to u* aud r<-eprctc>i by u»: and should ba patronized by us with a gcooroa* liberality. The prices of admission are made low iu order 10. give all a chance of enjoyiog tbo delightful muoio discoursed by Iho Bella, llo* nenibor ! I o uight at Iho Apollo, go and patron its bone worth nod home talent The l ! ;;r> v—One cf ihe many euJJcn cliouges lo which tur climate of ialo liable, oc curred yesterday morniog. Ibiring the pro ceding cvcniug (ho weather hod been calm nod eofi, wilh rlight ludiciiiono of rain, but in tbe ccarce cf ibe night lh«* wind veered round to another -irisrler, nn-1 dn; wfH usbered in rith a ficrco puow-iiUrni—oo,; iliAt would'not have beeu A dlißTolit to fthtgher UUtudo. . Iho rum bling of »hc Ihc ciatler of window shatters aud iho lou<l monciDc of tbo wimla mado rather a turbulent econo, nut) gave those wbo hod not yot looked out upon tho morning a prestige of t ho elemental war that won raging around thorn. As hour after dawa the wiod subsided, tho snow continued to fall in largo flakes and Ibo lovers of u inter cporla congratulated thcmaelfos with ihs prospect of a deep euow and good sleighing. Theso expectations, hotrover, turned' out ilia sdry. The snow melted, oud tho hopes of tho mau of pleaanro outl (be more prnotical farmer were frUßlratoJ. Pbof. GnBOOHr Aim Da Stktens are nt Ibj ScoU House, rrhero they will giro their attention lo the .treatment of nil dipeases, chronic or uonte/ ; They do not entirely discord the uso of tnedloibos, but roly principally oo the moat poLcnt and efficacious of all agents as a Ihera*. peutio—Electricity, la health thcrejo nn equi librium of 'iho cleotrlo fluid thronghout tbe Loronu body, and llie cxora perfeot that cquilib- Hum tbo morn perfect tbo health. EleClrioUy is Ibo natural .olrtnenf of tiio nurroua system, tho connecting link between tulnd and matter; iho ruoat nubile eubslauoo known. It circulates tho blood, io'lho cdUße of voltiblory nnd infolonliry moliou, produotiS AilUtO obonical ohaoges in |ho system, tho deoompobition ni>d recompopition, and nlwnya 00-opernlca tHib’vitality .'in. irapart in; health nud sirongih iu the'Uhmnoorganitm, vlim propf-rly nnd Bcientifieilly adtniinnlered. : NOiJTir Fatstw Townamp ErpoblioakCldb. -rAßiCfitlng tfns helt| at A. Pierce’s Hotel, Ofl Iho StiflbcntiJla pike, lu-North Fayctto lotrit-. chip, on' Hnlarday ovbaiug, 11th last., for 6ho pnrpoes of for«ing[ikTqffMljlp BopublldaaCUib. Tbo mccliug vu. organised by calliog Daniel Hnflmanto the T cha!e» and appointing H, Elliott M’Biido secretary. IhefollowiDffperssßß vfcrc ohnocn pemnnent oOlcersof the club: Presidents, Jnmca ‘Vincent, Vincent Miller, ! Thomas Wifton, James 11. Kobo, Andrew Fivoe, John Bynrß, Jobnl*. Ewing; Recording Secretary, Q. ElUolt M’Bridc; Cnrrcflpob'dtng'BcoretHry,' George Y. M’K.sci; Treasurer, Robortßoyq. The raceting wo« addressed in nn able manner by that Arm aod RopuMlcnni A* Bums/Ejq., of Findley township, after which' the dob adjourned lo meet at tho tsamo pinch on f&tbrdfty, 25th iugf., nt 0 o’clock, P. fvX. -.Vfc ero informed that an important .“ialcr* 'fc-ronce cf»se M ;hai juntbttm dooidodby thaCom rui6sior.tr of Patents, at Washington CUy. I E. G. Allto, of Boston, as tbo assignee of FV VL Willard, mad^^application for a patent for-q rfr vblringrstort fordiEiUnog crcdo ollfrom fiooE An intcrforc&ee waa.'declared by the Conimls* tdoncr of Pfilcuta botwoan their applfc&tioD'and Iho’paleot grouted Messrs. Alter £: Hill, ofFrco port(nndro> issued iu February, 1860, loMessrs, Alter,.Hill, RtiflMlli’ •Wy-p,_ Johaclon, Selden & . T.J, johnri9Q«'UfMi After nhcarlogin theoffioe, .ft deelsioni wnainado AJto£sf Hill’a p4Uat, : nod thereby iiefnsiog a pattmito AllerLi Tbo-csM wfttr ccadafiUd thronghnat by UUam, tjf i&6 ftns ofH&tmU &'C»&isg: of w,:. v.’.J i \ •>- ! • i - ; 1 J.. Toe Peo meetiog of Steua boiliricTi, held at the ifuioe Association rooms, cornet of Water nod Market streets, Wednesday forenoon,the fo!ldwingreX°!nllons were adopted: Wheeias, Thei bill now pending bcforo the StatelL«glalalnrc;known E 3 Senntor Irish's Bill, Is of inoh momedtons and rital ooneern to the eteambost interests oftbla oily and rieinity.from its direct bcaringion Ibe rlTer trade, prohibiting tho Penan. K. P. from iesaiog through bills: of lndihgTis.ho Ohio Itinr, that wo deem it but due to tbo inlercsls of onr pnbiio roostion to pro test against that portion of the bill that applies to the Ohio riser, for tho reason that tho Bolti mcrio and Ohio Batlrood is not likely Lo bo on trommeled with ooy each restriction, and hos ing oVlser connection at Parkersburg, enabling her at oil times id compels with the Peoneylso nio Railroad for riser freight, with her well known odsoniogo of hosing nearly 200 mites lees riser nosigatlon thon. the Pittsburgh route, thus fedaolog the cost of insnranco nearly ono holf as betwe en Pittsburgh and Cinciunati.whioh/ of itself secures to herlho delisory of freight: at I’orkc.rsburg at a cbpepir cost tbsn delisery con be modo to tbo Pennsylsonio Kailrood at Pittsburgh, 10 soy nothing of the shorter riser distance; and thereby always keeping her rail rale to and from IPorkereburg, tho. same os Uts rail rolo lo nod. from Pittsburgh, She must necessarily oomniond a much larger proportion of this riser freight than obenow dace under the popilior system of through receipting, thereforo, Retotr'd, That to lAcg M th« BxJUmore * Ohio Railroad enjoyi tbo uor»*»trk(*tl privily* and advaotago oriuotDt throuvh tlllicflttillDb via tb® Ohio Wver.wo an clear tad dfclded In onr opinion, (bat ibt» PcncaylTanla Railroad llmulJibavo tbs lam® privllfgoand advaotaga. •2. Ibatw« do inkinnly agaltwt tba oawaga of any law ibat will lo any way twarforo with tba Wnnsjlra aU Railroad a* acoaopetltur-f-'r rival rontr«, that woo Id thereby Laron tendoucy to crntnlt and tcian tbe rlrcr tonhava. 3. l&at ia oor opinion tbs pisugo of Sriator Irtab’s bill wonliUtoa nilaooi extant, carUU and rrdsco tbo xlrar toonajW at Plttabnrgb. J. A. il»4t tn tbo movczacDtof tho vaattoaongo to and from tho OMo nod UtnlMliipi wo firmly betiova tbo In torc<:a cf tbo m«r aad tb» TeocisylTaola Rail road are Una tloal, and that any Inflation, ilocb aa I* prepared la tbo bill ofSonator lrl»b, would bo prvjadiclal to both. & ih»t tiarlDs (Kstoos o(rrU*b;o river aavlgatlca to aod fr<-m EUtaboreba wo alwsjj. »ilUo the U*t that tbo Peon ■rlvacla Raitrend to onr frrifrbt receipt*. 6. That ihcao nrocetdlng* boigiblUhtd in tbo dally paper* t>f tbli city, ana that cepio* M ferwardsd to Aach cf our rrpnVcntaUvf-a avlow to bare tho same prvMflto.l to tbo LegUlatare *T a romoo«traaco agalaat tbs I of tbe bill la quoffos, ; A Pldlio Mkktikq of fiil£rohant9, Manufaotu rcr6, SteAmboatCaptaioS,fantl others, hcld, in pursuant of at 3 p. n., at fbo Board of TradoWoms, Fourth street, to take Into consideration the enbject of railroad discriminations, and measures to pro cnreTho passage of apf-i-rata freight bill at tbe preflont scesionof tbo Lrgislstare. Onmotloo, Altix. Nimiok, Esq , was called to preside; Felix Sr., and R. P. Kevin, Vicerrcsidetiip; S P. Shriver Seorctarj. A dommiure of coven .was appointed on reno- Intiono, of '.Meairs. F. R. Bruoot, L. AYilmartb, OhM M*Cantlk-9A, John A. Wilson, W. If. William*, R C Gray, and Wo. M’Creary. Tbhy reptiiic.i a ercti-n of sir resolutions, which will l>c f 'Ui.J be’ov. Oa motion, those paeVed by ibv meeting ul the Marine rooms were read lo Ibis meetieg for information. Afk-r a lengthy o! tbo whole sub ject, 2 whicb waa piriialpated in by Messrs. Wta. Fre'ff.F. R. Bmnot, Isaiah Dickey; Dr.Glxxam, Caplftia Bellzhoover, W. Cass, R. P. Kevin, L. wllmarth, S. P'ShtiTet, J. Parke, J. A. Caugbpy, Captain Breneen, and others, tbo roso laticps were adopted, and tbo meeting adjourn ed to’ re assemble on Titceday next, at 2 p. u. 1 R'iU fJ, Tl;«l the uLTiOEU ItltVDllOU of lb" LwgUlft loc <f l*rrta»jiv»D.a la cnaltug Rsllrctad chmrtor* ««, »ti.l.l»;;'t-t*iim3> fertbvpublic b«avOt ( ln (beadTtccwmrat nf ib«.K , 'U»r»K‘utnm(trci%t, r»tQuf*ctar:aX bfrlcoltoral jinotfvimT i.’f iLw PUU% •ad 00l to cr.ref* gtaat corpor*- U(itA, : «iUi aultiutlol puwrr* to laiAud uppreu tb» pmple !y «i*itrii!twct oarrvuid)«rnsiin*lk>Da, fur th* ofctuidirvfatiuol U*« prvfls of iluiehutdere, or tLu ua'va rr*Jl*j <Mf>rr Kutev, twaflog bat writ, »u.i Ji«»l.ig tu cwu«rnhlp in «ntiuwtit <!ju >la wihlf!* U <t*n.it*d t r tcgelr. J.nt'.t; 2. , Pca2k*ylrtu.U*(e«DtiU«d to the a«e «.f U-ih rmilKwKlittf tbw nf*t» rtikrsjoal fwrtu* *jth tbo ctlt twM blutbtt Sintww, »t-4 Uwt It fl;« defy of tiui leg!*!*- t.rw to prc.t*;( ojln tbo esjoymeut of tlut right, WUiulat r»£Afd t.i toMhaW IT luUFwtU of tho et>f;ag«d/a drtiJiOi C* »o m«nlfvit • pririloge. To*!tb»ebfrttfrtcf thoPraaTytrnaUU*flnio»>, *aJ It* <-.>r.ini:locv (a liVTjiup (tw imc-Ju.-U of Itio U'nl wted IL* taifcui*3ur»-*oi tl.r g*»t*ru lure rtUi i!j»o thry iLw r.ltrcu* rA P*cu*jtv»bU, l«a policy dreVructlvo »t wbltb ••U w.ro cLutiV.J t.r lw>.in(ri wfi'fbuniibt bi» (..a/Tt-* 1 m t« t>^rre(od. i, l'bms alt freight cttr>«4 i'tUaLurtb hod Eb'.ls- tiss« whdif* of tb* PeainjlrAcW vos?), I« taoio;rj cx.i.'j. .L rwJ, ami that ia th* of'ih I .* lf, ■•t l f<c),jbt *•!» etrtlrd otth* retail ratrelM that fr< CMott f’ulr.ts. th* noult wwqliVlm » iocreore in ft.-) rrotsi tL« Oompoor. »»d « U |nu6a:i«l-d jirw*p-Elty4ttjb*>osc i r»:ytß »iid ruanafvttjf-ra ,4 d,dunitui» MnKguf.t- j f., *- b-ilrro (h* Httsbcrgb aad Pbi!«- Ci'tabl'k, andtif ibo*U*ib«>i«kre Paficiylruu* lUkit- trv tbst CranpAny to atcoiou If* protMtsrei-s '•»<r aoJ ib*t toy le-aVr;* th» ui4 read* fr»a t'j fVL'ojMt-- »-(th wtiotb»r, IbfT. *hh t’jo Ohto tlvcr, w< uLI tb* f*llre»d>t (bU atv • lorger tc-i:o*g*of dtsttut fsctjTht Ih'kD c»a rr».f lie »itn.ctM by t!>» pmont uuvln fJifcTfl o( tO«A*jr«l.'.f4.t. 6, Tbif w* m( la fjvor tf tbe ItusredUfe reiiftuieoi cf * t.-iwtufo ffc-ijtrt bill bad Ltist ni.t bill tbt'uld h*t**pro*lio r»‘iiUftus tboOMtitbly wmisl wuolblj puLUfaU«c, vf rtiN bwtw|c>‘in*bsr*ta Hnd Tblkdvkhvg antlterabla dulog tbo fUvotti. x* tb*C <u«mrt« plyiegto acy port oti lh* : rlv»re w jbMl* »Wo Socoalrart far freight lo lb* r»»tfpt> nrlreoß aa (bvcrabl> ictau u tLe pre»»ct agvaUuf thg-itallreitsi t\-ap»ay. T»s EtccoUvi CommiHec of tbo Allegheny County t'lub met at their rooms at the usual bebii Mr. Tboodore Kobblos, chairman of tbe Sixth Ward Rrpdblieau Club, and Mr. A. M’far land; chairman of (be Second Ward Clab, were admitted as ro?tobera of tbe Commiueo. The Cgmtaiiteo agreed to rest the second story of Lafayette HaU os their headqnarlers for tho en suing ettopaign. It wu molrad to holds grand rally* oa iho eve&lbg of Saturday, February ihh 26(h‘v lo ratify tb» action of the Stale Conrcn tto'nj and Meters. C&rcabaa, Bighorn and £akih were appointed ncoDmUtee to procure speaker*. Thc followiug gintiemeu were also appointed a ocuuiUitire of arrangements; Messrs. Uicsb, Bipbiicn, Batchelor, Keeb, V7oods and Eakio. \\'y uudcrstaad that the clab have procured a large national ensign, which they Intend holal lug at their headquarlora on February 22d, at 4 o’clock, a. m , (bo day of (ho mccliog cf tbo Bt4te Convention. * Oh motion of Col. Etkiu, thi following pre amble and resolutions wero adopted: ■ Wftttx»s, Th? ur« R*?ablic»« C.inoty CcaTentloo, of J*!(i}4ry 4io, IbCJ, übanlmOotly rrsolrrd ttiAt tb? D«l#2*tM frv(aibo2lat aud 224 Cdtigrwitonol pi<trift*, to tb« NY Ucul Of/ur*.DUou kt Chicago, •UotjJdY# rirctej ty t%a jwp!*, lu their lasptcUxa dlurlcU; tb'»rrfjr», Jt/iilrctL, J. Tint It U tbajcaatlmrut of the Al]<*gb*oy Oojitjy Club tbal Ibo aim of ailj Couvoottoa wo# (far. Just tud p<Jpor. and in accurlosco wltb tbo will of tb4 lltpabllotna of Al’rgboay Ontiaty, an 4 we aflirtM auU rmlyftn fhe re«uiutlou* 60 pvwl by eaiJ Coffi miUw. 4. That IL A. Weaxcr, l‘rr*l4rut of tha Olob, li* reqcMtxi to ibo L/rrpflog bo iho aoessot thoEspobllcabCtob cf Atk’Stiruy Cctioty to tbo BUta Conrcntba. Pirrstmsan Fbmalu Coixtoe.—Tbe spring cession of this admirable homo institution-will commence on Wednesday, the 28th of March proximo, iDEtcad of tbe 21st of that month, ns heretofore, at which time the new prinoipal, Reri I. N. Pershing, will osaumo tho charge of the institution. The dmple announooment of this fact will Inspire confidence la the faturo succbs of the College, ns tho new President has. gitch tbo publio an earnest of Ms .fidelity to the ca’ufip of eduoalion and his indefatigability as, smagentin liroo past. Tbkt gentleman nlone, in theso striogent times, whbn money is diffionlt! to be bad for any purpose, has nearly completed; nn endowment of ten thcogind dollars for tho! Ferualo College, in the eucoessef which his heart; has teen eo deeply eoliotcd. Mr. P. boo already; seenred nearly $9,000 of (ho ten required to' prodtiro (he indispensable adjuncts to thorough; edocntienal training—of library, apparatus,' cabinet, &0., &<i Those oro all now almost'; within tho grasp, of the institution, and this pro verbially geuerops community will uol bo slow in swelling up too Earn tfi tbe maximum point.; ft lie of tbe fitst'lmportdaso lo any iostitulion,' rqpcplally one of this cbaAclCr; that It ehonld bo ,eatircly free! from debVoad;.be furnished! with all (ho required apparatus employed So ln- Glitulions of learning for the clnoidation of the Sctencpo.. This Collpga bhs set out with a high •Standard of oduentiou in view, embracing capo- its : purview tha-Naioral Sciences,.the' impqrtanoo, of'which !s-now universally con*; eoded, and without a (horougU training in whioh, no’inslitation can hold high rank in this pro gteeiiTp aga. j . {hi all branches of ft finiahed and thorough edu cation, ibePiUflburgh to be uDtivalled; and wUh/Mr. Pcrahlag ht<tho; hclnf, with his sound practical ecnso. fino educa-'; tion ;aud indomitable energy of character, wo. cherish Urge expectations,, confident that (bey! will pot bo disappointed. ; . It is cmioonUy the duty of our oltizans to foe-; ter and chorish this insiltution among os. Let us cling to It with pride aod, nourish It by a gen erous patropagei The chaoge in'tho llmoof commcneloglsouly tflmjfofaTjtAnd'*wiU not affect the loogth of the odsHpn, which ytlli clotC onewodk later in eon sequence, j •. . ;’ ' The Spring Beaaion wIU-nommenee under ibo moolff&tierlug' hjuepite*: The activo and lade fatlgcblo Prewdcnt elect, has large premises nt patrboege-rtneok neVr alodenta having already iotioUted their; InteiiGbo of entering Us Halls. Everything i3.brlgbtand cheering fortho future, and pur earnest ‘with moot certainly is, that it mnyidaiiy grow in fever and be one ofthc very ffral ppllegea in the Und. Ok Wednesday, oflioero Hamilton and Moon, omsled a man! named Jacob Reynolds, end brought him before Majfir Wilsoo. on enspiclou 1 6f -bpti*ff Btolena. ?ataable from a man oam&Starrtoki : at Hatdtt{*& ift¥cin, in the Diamond, some days eioceu \ Be nckhcsledged: the theft*, and was commiUed to jdilpawaitlcbU»> ; • t '',*7';' , * J. '4. \ ’.'A x ' : wJV .liri. ; : ‘", • /’ i ... j - .. s.L Ah meeting of the U. P. Presbytery of Monongoheln will be held in the Thlrd Church, in this city, on Tnesdey, the 28tb Inst., com mosciog et 10A o’olook a. m. to choose delegetes to tbo GenererAssetnbly end for other bnsioesa. Presbytery will else meet in Lafayette Hell, in the evenliig of the seme day, et 7 o’clock, to Install Ret. S. B. Reed os pastor of the Fifth Congregation—Dr. Kerr to preside, Mr. McFar land to preach, Mr. HutohlAson to address the pastor end Mr. Celhonn tbo congregation. TEMPEEisciTittß Rspubucah Club.—Tho Republicans of Temperanecville hold a meeting on Tuesday evening, 14th inst. The meeting was addressed at some length by Messrs. SolU ley, Kelly and BalenUnc. The following named gentlemen'wero elected as permanent officers of the Club President, David Robinson; Vice Presidents; John Smitley, N. Bolentioe, Tbos. Ferguson,: Samuel Carnahan, D. R. MoMillen; Treasurer, James MoDovel; Secretary, George K-3 Gamble; Corresponding Secretary, W. J. Rlohardion. Buddsh Dbat!i.— Thomas Smith, well-kndwn as the proprietor of the Allegheny House, on An derson street, Allegheny olty, died very sudden ly on Wednesday afternoon. He arose in the morning appearing as well asnsnal, and duriog the fore part of the day was abont|the boose at tending to his business, when at noon he was attacked—»as we wero in formed—with mania polo, and,: after the most intense suffering, ex pired at twenty minutes to fonr o'clock. The deceased woe about forty years of age, and leaves a family to mourn tholrlose. A Fibu occurred in Birmingham at an early boar Wednesday moroiog, which partially burn ed the laniber yard office of Duncan A Brother, Water street, bank of the river, nearM’Knight’s rolling mill. The enow prevented the,flames from spreading, though tbo fire was threatening at first, and a Tot of shingles were piled against tho office, The door of tho offioe was found broken open by tbe first person who discovered tho firo, and it Is therefore supposed to be inoen dlarism. The loss will be about $l,OOO. Pebsoks who are writing lo their friends abroad, and wish them to btTe ao Idea of what Bort of a place, in appearance, tbe Iron CUy and its vioinage is, oao prooure at Hunt A Miner’s, Masonio Hall—printed on fine white letter pa per, ready for epistolary cse—an Improved bird’s-eye 1 representation of the cities of PlUs bargb aod Allegheny and suburbs. Letter-wri ters should get a supply of them, ready for ose at any time. Thb proceedings at tbe Daquesne Greys’ ban quet, at Wilkins Hall, Tuesday night, were too late for us. The large assemblage was called to order by Jadge Sbftler, ia a few pithy remarks, after which short aod spirited speeches were made by R. Biddle Roberts, Esq., Gen. James S. Negley, and Captain David Campbell. Tbe whole affair passed off very pleasantly. Hobsb Tairt—Officer Hague, of the Mayor’s police, Wednesday, arrested la Allegheny city, one Thomas Bhotwell, alias Hall, alias King, oharged with stealing three horses in Erie ooun tj, together with being engaged to the oonoter fell money business. Ho was plaeod la tho tombs to await the arrival of tho Sheriff of the above con&ty, who will bo here to-day. Clabb's School Visitob is a capi tal number. The sight of ItllieaaUfaUy printed pages, teeming with good things, will make the heart of many a little scholar throb with pleas ure. Wp'.are glad lo learn that Us circulation la increasing with avery issue. It deserves success, and should havo it. PabUcalioa office, 1q the Gazette building. Mb. Field’s 6ixth lectors this evening, La fejclta' Hall, (second floor.) Subject: The Creation of Vegetables, Minerals and Mah—aod whether all men sprung from one pair or not PrcsentediQ accordance with the immutable and eternal lairs of Divine order. To oommenoe at 7} o’clock. Tub alarm of fire about 12 o’cloek last night, was cahsed by the burning of a small frame house, off, Webster street, below Taanel, occu pied by a widow lady named McCarthy. Tbe firemen were promptly on band, and no further datnego was doue than that stated. The toss Is cat grea . Mont Stock Ssizsd —U. S. Marshal Camp bell has seized 14,000 additional shares of the A Y. R. U. stock aod 16,000 of Pittsburgh & Caonellsville stock, tbo property of Allegheny connty, to be sold oa the 2)sl iesL, for Interest on bonds,iat the suit of Mr, Dobbin. A labob camber of stroog, heavy government wagons have been oompleted in Allegheny,' a contract having been made for 600. An old lady nimod Mn. Frisk, re* eiding la ndlidaysbarg, slipped u the stopped out of her door, oo Bebbaih morning, dietoeat* iog her left ehoalder and breaking her irm jast below (be'eboalder A obild 20 months old, in Scotch Vilify, Blslr coantj, fell into i tab of scalding yiler, while Its mother «u absent, lad wu eo baldly tojared thit it died is i few hoar*. A email child whose pireats reside it Peanstidt, Westmorelind cor belled i poker red bat, and witboat 107 apparent ciate no it lato the eye of 1 bibe lying 00 the floor, barn* log it completely oat A women aimed Free, on h visit to 1 sister residing la PorUiowo, ilontiogdoa co., died very snddealy oaTneidiy list .An old lady residing la Mqorlind tp., Ljoomlng 00., accidentally fell into 1 well list week, while getting tome water, end wis so so* ▼erely Injured tbit she died 1 short time after being (shea 0ut'.........The third trUlof Jike Foust, in .Erie, hie resulted in his conviction of murder in the second degree, ind he his been sentenced to eleven yeirs sod nine months soli tary confinement it bird labor in the Western Penitentiary. New Oblsajcs, Feb. IS.— The schooner Star brings VrmCrur, dates to the 10 th. Jllramoa had left left Mexico on tho Bth for Vera Crut with 5000 men. Ao advance-guard wu reported it National Bridge, Vera Cruz has been declared In a state of slega. The .stoop Savannah arrived at Sedlaficlo on the 6th. The Saratoga U at Nera Crnx. New Ooliaxi, Feb. 15.—The Delta oorreipondeat writes that the Texas Commissioners an folly con vinced that the authorities and principal eltlxeni of Matamoraa an enleagued with-the outlaw, Cortlnu. The Commissioners have reported to tho Governor that war exists. Bilti*chb, Feb. 15. —The Legislators has bid under consideration to-day, the maainns proposed by tho Committee in relation to the free colored popula tion. The House passed U nearly unanimously. An existing act by which a contribution of $5,000 per annnm to the Colonisation Society wu withdrawn. SciUHroH, Pa., Feb. 15.—A box containing one leg and the two feet of sbody wu found In invine near Scranton depot, this evening, and taken In charge by'the coroner, who will hold in Inquest. LotrtaviLLt, Feb. 15.—The river is stationary, with six feot six inebes water la tho canid. The weather U clear. Mercury 85°. 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RAY *OO., to Wood street. Footfalls on the boundaby of ANCWrEiiWOKLtV.ithcmlir. AhntMUonl; bj Hotrttt tol. Owen. I. rsl. KAT E CO, ta Wood .trot. T IFB WITHODT AND LIFE WITHIN^ JlJoz ImM md Ptawfil; »Mi« 0k44 aitelti, btt > Artboiß. Whr. aAT*OO.UWood«t»t gT^aiOANDJ^^SOO VOLUME L|CXIII —NUMBER 62. LATEST NEWS, j j ST TELEGRAPH. ] i RECEIVED AT "THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE, i Thirty-Sixth Congress— First Ssssloh* | Fib. 1J ! Hocst-Mr. Adams, of Kj., fnmtai'Uu netlS tlon of tin delegate from Jefferson, end Uio Oomarul of the provisional government of that territory, dak* log that he be recognized ax inch. Also a memdriai authorizing the inhabitant! thereof to call a Conten* lion and form a eonxtitutlou, prelimloary to adft»l|S lion into the Union. Referred to Committee on ?eri ritories. | There was a call of the Iloase, preliminary to taking a rote for printer. ] | Mr. Wilson mored to postpono the mattef! till to-iqorrow. 1 i Mr; Bocock had heard that an election was to lake plaeo to-day. Be wished to know whether theagree» meat was only on one tido. ] i Mr. Shonnan and Mr. Barksdale severally jial3 that it was the general understanding. \ X Mr. Wilson's motion was disagreed to and]the House then proceeded to rota. 1 \ The Hooso then proceeded to rote; whole numW> 161; necessary to a choice, 91; Defrees, 90- GfossJ brenner, 89. Messrs. Etheridge and Gilmer riled for Gales £ Seaton. The Hoase again roted witi the lame remit, except that Mr. Etheridge alontirol ted for Gales <£ Seaton; If this had been thrown fob Mr. Defrees, he would hare been elected; if for jMr> Gloaabrenner, It would hare made a tie. I ; Mr. John Cochran suggested a postponements j Mr. Hill, not .hearing of any absentees iikelV t$ arrlre, urged another Tote to day. [ l Mr. Stanton remarked that be had paired off Witfi Mr. Scott He now terminated that and would rote for Defrees, haring assurances jth at the prices of printing would be so reduced that (here could be no plunder. j * Another rote was taken amid confusion; Wboft number, 182; necessary to a choice, 92; Do£ree|,9j;; Glossbrenner, 90. Blr. Etheridgo roted for Gales 4 Seaton. The sobject was then passed oyer fofr"to day. j s‘ In porsnsnce of an order, prerlooiiy adopted, fr large number of bills and resolutions were Intro duced, among them a blit, by Mr. Morrill, granting lands for the promotion of the arts and sciences to the rarioas States, and a bill for the prerentiob polygamy in the;terrltorie>. i i Mr. Walton offered a resolution, which was referral to the Committee on Commeroo, to inquire into the i expediency of an action to prerent the importation :of adulterated tea. ; ! j Ur. Fetrton Introduced a bill fur the rettlemeht df tbs*claims of officers and soldiers of tbs Rcroloiioi?- ary Army, and the widows and children of thosewhb died la the serried. Referred to Committee onjSlil. itary Affairs. ; j ! Ur. Briggs introduced a bill for the re-establish* meot of a branch in New York. Referred to Com mittee on Commerco. • j t Mr. Reynolds introduced a bill for the improve ment of the Hudson river, seer Albany, ud 4 bfll for the erection In that eity, of a Post-Office, CaMoffl Honse and Coort House. ; j Mr. Daell introdaoeda resolution, requiring the Postmaster General to communicate copies of all resolutions or lestructiom to the Postmaster, as to the opening and destroying of newspapers, supposed to contain Lnoendlary matter. Referred to:Comml£- tee oq Poit-Ofliee. Ur. John Cochri John Cochrane Introduced e bill to aifaend the passenger lave, for the better protection anjl se curity of female passenger*; a bill to establish thp collection districts of the United States, and to d'tiig. nate ports of entry and dellsery for the same,’ and regulate the appointment and oompeosalidn of the aflalrsof costoms; also a bill for the simplification and confidence of the rereads lavs, and for sther pnrposc*. ‘ ! 5 Mr. Grow introduced a bill to present the sate « the pnhllo lends except to actual settlers, hntll ten years after their surrey; a bill for the admission of Ktiim into the Union, end e Homestead BiU. t $ Mr. Florence lotrodneed a French Spoliation and a bill granting pensions to the soldiers of the war or 1312. j- | Mr. Florence also introduced a bill equalUlog tV army, nary and mar Ids peasiooi, and a bill fixing and regulating the duties on imports. • ! 3 Ur. Campbell presented the rwolaUoaa of the). Le gislature of PcanrylrsnU (a faror of a proteetir* tariff. _ v [f Mr. Vorobead introduced a bill for the jopft>rc& neat of the navigation of the Ohio rirer. ] | Mr. Morris, of Pa., Introduced an international copyright bill. r | S. Mr. Pryor offered » reiolatlon calling on thnJ?re£ Ident for the correspondence of oar end the British Jovernment, toachlng the oecapetion of .the jßefl aen island; elso e resolation instructing the dom*- mitteeon Commerce to Inqoire whet measures shbuld be adopted, with a vlow of proeorlog the redaction oj datlej by foreign governments on tobacco. The above were appropriately referred. 1 3 Mr. John Cochrane presented the petition of Jey Haskett and eighteen others, of the 7th wardi New York, asking the freedom of the public lands. Smarm—Mr. Mason from the Harper's I?erry Committee, reported a resolation that the President of the Senate issue warmnts for the atretU'of SazjjL born, John Browo, Jr. and Redpath, who • had re fused to pay the summons of the committee to Ust£- fy and bring them before the Senate to answer for contempt [ Mr. Hale said be would vote against it lie be lieved that then was no power in the Senate to com pel the attendance of these men. i‘ § The resolation was adopted by yeas 46, nays 4. Tbosa voting in the negative were Messrs. Bingham, Hale, Sumner and Tombs. Messrs. Seward and Kink' both voted in the affirmative. I f Various reports, petitions and bills of a pnrajjs character were presented. ' I | On motion of Mr. Grimes, Mr. Devil' resolution! wsn made a special order for Monday next [ £ Mr. Hunter moved to postpone the prior ordef take up the Post-Offioo deficiency bill. Carried] g The House haring refused to ooorar in the amend ments, the Senate having abolished the fratfkihj; privilege, Mr. Hunter moved that the Senate ifced* from its amendment. He was unwilling io {lords legislation on the other House. j 5 The motion was agreed to;' - 42;' ‘lll ' agree .r, yeas, 42; nays/ lli f Ur. Toombs moved to reconsider. lie wa9 ojj pond (o the Senate receding. }. g The motion was lost; yeas 14, beys 42. : [ jj Mr. Qwln now asked the Benete to proceed tj> tla consideration of the blUtoaboiUb the franking priv ilege. Agreed to. | g The Aral amendment by tho Committee on iPoat Offices end Post Iloadj, was that the law establtihlng the franking privilege, ahonld not apply to thjse to whom It was granted by name. j: j . Mt. Qwln moved an amendment, that daring the Session of Congress, and for thirty days befort tlte' meeting, and thirty days after the adjournment) tin President, Ylee President, beads of Departments atjjd ; members of Congress, should be allowed to'send free 1 mall matter not over two oances in weight.! fifiv , Swln said the object of tho Committee whs to | abolish the franking privilege. A farther legliUtlttr Iwu necessary, it eoold bo done at another tirnd. § ' Mr. Hamilton moved to striho oat all the bIQ eg-i> eept the few lines abolishing the franking pricings. Carried. f g ; Mr. Mason moved to add that hereafter nothing be passed free by mail. Carried. ; jT> Mr. Cameron moved as an amendment, ekeept newipapen. \ ;!_ Mr. Seward inggested to except newspapers,fas is' now done by Law. ' I « The bill was read a third time, only two Voting against it—Messrs. Hemphill and Wi)kinion~affd 53 were in tovor of It. s f Mr. Brewa opposed a reiolatlon that a.comdtUteo bo appointed lo the inauguration of tho WiahligWn : statue. Oljeotedto. ( ? The Senate then adjourned. 1 \ j. . LI Haijusbcbq, Fab. 15,: Smat*.—Tbo various commuted reported tile following among other bills: ■ i ; --Aii Aetto authorise the Trustees of thoDlifilplis Churchy Allegheny, to Bell their lot. { •jj Ao Act' to lay out a State Bond In AUegnea|, Bailer and Lawrence counties. [ * Mr. Miller offered a resolution, which vti piped, that the Senate adjourn from Thursday toMsuday;. yeas, 14; nays, 12. j 1 Hoot.—-The following bllli were read In piscd: An Act ta release theSenbnry A Erie Railroad from Interest on bonds for fire yean. I jj To Incorporate the Allegheny Observatory. I f Belativo tb grading and paring Manchester bof ongh. \ ‘ | | Relative tq roads and bridges lo Mercer county. The Governor has signed the bill providing jfor » Stato Bead w Bearer and Butler counties. :i 1 | IxniAHAPOUI, Feb. 15.—A Convention of Sjsps?-. intendents of the Railroads of the West and North west, was held here to-day, to adopt uniform Orates of freights between Cincinnati and the Waiter* asd North-westbrn cities. A resolution was introduced to adopt thje rates made by the Loganipott, Peoria and Burlington line, to all Unas where they and program the same, through Indianapolis, Lkfss - and Michigan City. No definite action was At a meeting of the stockholders of the Bqßefol-i tain* ana Indiana Railroad, held at Marrlpn to-day, the old board of directors and officers were re-elected. Rev. J; C. Talbot, B. 8., was to-day, consecrated: Missionary Bishop, of tbo Northwest, at Qhrllt ; Oharcb, In this oliy. j jj!;' HAtrrom), Feb. 15.—The BsmocratleStiito Con-: ventlonassembled In this city today. Itwu tfie: largest and most enthssiaitlo State Convention evfr held la Connecticut. Gen.' Phalpi, of wM chosen President He remarked, on taking the chair, that he' had never seen so universal and de termined! a feeliog amongst the Bsmoeracy neetlent as now to achieve triumphs lo Aprfl.l Oht Informal ballot was taken with the following result i' Thomas H. Seymour, 215; James T. Pratt, 315; IL' B. Banning, 12; scattering, 6. Adjournal tifl two o'clock. .■- . 7 , ' _ Jj i: Nonms, Feb. 15.—A dastruetin Are has oocuri; red at Elisabeth. City, N. a Forty housed we** burned, invoking greet loss to Messrs, Galkins,; Cobb, Pool, Wheeler and others.' Many famll&f are without shelter, or means of support. Tholnsuranj* b.bnt partial. The fire waamo work of an locendU ary, and great excitement has been etusedby & H BoftToer, Fab. 15.—Mr. Joseph an agid rel tired merchant, while In the Hall of Bepreseatatiris* yesterday, listening to the debate on the prepoifed betterment law, in. which ha felt much Interest; sud denly fill asd expired of apoplexy. .TbVHofiiejjrt once adjourned. ’ i Catania, Fab. rfTW has relies inches In. the lut 24 hours; it Is now 14 feet, J.l fell thljQnoißlng) U ls tuiw dofily LATEST FROM EUROPE Arrival ot tbs Steamship Prince Albert. I Br. Josxs, Feb. 15.—The steamship Prin« vAl ,bert,'C»pt Pro**, from Galway ca tbo 4th fnstant, arrived at this port this morning. - She has expert-' eneed heavy weather. She has ISO c&looa sad 360 iother passes gen, for New York, for which port she leaves this evening. : The steamship New York, from New Tork for Bremen, arrived at Southampton on the 2d. Tb» Steamer Vigo, from New York, arrived at Queens-' town on the 3d. , The sews Is meagre and without special import ance. ; Brit ant.—Lord John Bussell had an nounced in Parliament that the government Could not-produce the correspondence relative to the ru :mored annexation of Savoy to'France, but ho said .~**p ocat bad assured Lord Cowley that 'rmirton^ 01, *** °° 111181111011 of proposing the an- The Britiih government seat a dispatch oiprcss- Jing satisfaction at this assurance. ;• 9? question of appointing a committee to in ; vestigato the nrtsceilaneous expenditures of the ° Mlnhtr7 wera by twcuty-clght \ Wm. Cowper will be Minister of Pubiv Works, Ti» Fttxroy, deceased. : The Hanover Cottonhlilla at Manchester tuu b«n burned, involving a loss of £30,000. * Fsaxca— >The French-news Is-confined u.-ihe of the annexation of Savoy. Tb* l’*trie ■denounces the efforts of Sardinia to present vie Sa voyards from expressing their desire for ann. .ation. > The Bourse was improving*: The ren;-j e!v«d on : the 2d at 6?f 60c. : I T^* T «—The London PosiprominenUj announces that England and Pranee are allied on th* Italian question and are firmly determined that l o intervts tlon shall be committed. It was rumored that the' •* tvro governments an determined to reoogn in aanexjv; ation to Sardinia as the only truo solution of the Central Italy question. Austria— There was Increasing dfrjonteat in - 1 * Hungary and matters were daily growing more serious. Latest by telegraph to Galway.—London, FeVi— 7 -The Tima' city article says the ftxndr opened on' Friday with great steadiness, and .an Improvement of &, which was well maintained day. Mr. Hntt, member of Gates Head, has acceptad * the Vice Presidency of the Board of Trade, vacated by Mr. Cowper. The Poit says that the treaties of Villa Francaand Zurich are virtually annulled. The western powers have commanded no-. armed intervention shall tako place in Italy unless, it is previously sanctioned by tho unanimous appro-- val of all the great! European powers. Practically : such a condition is tantamount' to absolute' non- - intervention. Liverpool Cotton IfarJuL—tha Broker*' rircnlar' reporta tbs salesof the week at 54,00 Q bales, of which 11,500 were to speculators and 10,500 to exporters. The aalea of Friuaj were 7000 bales, lacladlng'l6oo to. specula ton and exporters, the market closing firm at the following quotation* s Fair-Orleans 72,mid-. dllsgtOg; fair Mobile 7i, middlings 11-12; falrop land* 7 1-12. middling CJ. - Statt of Trad*. —The advices from Manchester are favorable. The market was firm, though quiet. Liverpool Brtadttvjfv 2/aritf.—Richardson k Spence * ™ - jeccs report Floor doll but steady at 23@2Gs. iV beat steady, with rather a better tone; red 9a Cd @fis fid; white 9i 9d@lls Gd. Corn firm : yellow 3ls«d@32s6<L London Sfoncy MarheL —The money market was slightly more stringent and the demand was eery active. Consols, on Friday, 94i@94| for money and account. American seeoritiea were slow oF isle,- trat prices were unaltered. j ,• . , Nxw Yobk, Feb. IS.—Tho Aragp,frotnHavreand ;Southampton, arrived this morning.L The Sardinian Embassador is onboard. -*' On the question of Central Italy,‘Cavonr observes . : that the inhabitants of Central Italy had. accepted ; the Congress with confidence; bat, important events ‘followed which caused its adjournment. The pamph let Le Pope et le Congress, of which, without seeking its authority; no one can contest the of ' the letters of Napoleon to the Pope. Tho x speech of. ! the Queen of England, and the speech of Palmerston-* ; In the House of Commons, are facts which show tiro impossibility of the restoration of the ancient rule In Central Italy. It is certain that the Congress wDI not be assembled for the' present. The government of Central Italy being satisfied on their part, wished : also to satisfy these Provinces by proclaiming the law of Sardinia, for political. reasons. For the purpose of announcing these facts, Cavoor concludes by stat ing that be will never fail, in his (rasponiibilfty'fdr. the tranquility of Europe, and the’ patification of Italy. Baron Pieasole, presenting flags to the National Guard of Florenoe, said: We require great prudence and large forces to preserve our independence. A great deal remains to be done. The annexation of the provinces of Italy to Piedmont Is necessary to guarantee Italian nationality, tho defencs of which has beeome a common duty. The Times’Washington correspondent says: In the Senate Mr. Bayard reported a bQI to remodel .1- the Court ofClaims. It provides for five Judges In-< stead of three; the judgment of tho Coart to m final/ unless thi amount involved be over $3,000; the agree* meat of three Judges is to be necessary rendention of a judgment. Claims are to be paid ont of the general appropriation, or by the law for the satisfac tion of private claims. Should this bill fail to be come a law, then an effort will be.mnde to abolish'tho ' eoort. A dangerous counterfeits! the $lO gold piece, was discovered yesterday. la-fact alternately, it-wai standard coin, but one bring cat in two, the cheat was palpable. The piece had evidently been split edgewise, both parts filed quite thin, and in place of the sterling gold, a piece of white metal placed bo tweea the halves sod remeltod. N*w Tons, Fob. 15.—The Tunes publishes tbo text of thoM’Lsao treaty, which verifies the summa ry of its stipulations published some time since. A bloody affray occurred at Port Even, Ulster co., Saturday last. Three young men from Esopus left their sail boat for awhile at Port E ven dock; one of the party, named Belsha, returned and fonnd three other young men in "the boat, and on attempting jto drive them ont, one of them stabbed him mortally; his party ease to tho rescue, and in the melee Rel iba’s brother was frightfully wounded. Hlmb Eel. sha then shot one of tho men, and gave himself to the authorities. The other names are not known. Nxw Tons, Feb. 15.—The London correspondent of the Commercial says that the government is threatened with a strong opposition on the budget, but they have • good deal of strength and wOl pro bably get through In triumph. The session, howev er, promises to bo an exciting one. The jury in the case of W. S. Tnss, the murdered watchman, have returned a verdict that he came to his death by violence from some unknown person. Mrs. MeClister has been discharged. The Argo’s cargo is estimated at about $3,000,000. The-Washington correspondent of the Post says that Mr. Seward has a great speech prepared on. tho Slavery question, to be delivered at a fitting oppor tunity. Rumor* are rife in Jersey City of a cstnro se riously Implicating certain persons “doing business with the New York Bay Cemetory. The practice is said to be to place a number of coffins in a vault un til ten or twelve have accumulated and subsequently to removothe bodies which aro buriod.by wholsale in a pine box. The mote expensive: coffins are back to the wareroem andreiold to customonv There is to be an Investigation. New Tons, Feb.ls.—Official dlspatohes from oar Minister, at Chili; tay that outrages are constantly perpetrated on American citizens, and no efforts are made by the government fo redress them. ' - The Committee on Agriculture ha to - instructed Mr. Grow to report a Homestead bilL ;•• • New Tons, Feb. 15.—Details of the terriffe ex plosion upon the . Argentine transport, • sent to Outrun, reach ns In Buenos Ayrean papers of Bee. 10th. The total loss in killed appear* to exceed forty. The Indian invaders of the North hod been driven back by Gen.-Floring. Rumors, bowevor, of fresh invasions from them were current. ~ • : * Lopes, the Paraguayan Mediator or n weefekireaty, hod. gone over landtoAscenslon. wTV: • Wasecrrox Cctt, Feb. 15.—Tho President bar-- ing approved the Post Office Bill,' It is therefore a law, aa amended. Previous, to its passage It appro priated $429,000 for supplying the defieienby'lVtho revenue, and defraying’ the expenses of the Depart ment, ending with Jane last, four million 1 dollar* to wards the support of the departmeniendlng In Juno , next, and forthar the sum of $240,000* in, the pay ment of salaries of ofSoersandelcrks, transportation of the mills, wrapping paper, bags, stamps, etc. . In terest et the rate or 6 per coat per annum, commenc ing 60 days after- tho expiration of tha'quirte? in which the service was rendered, bat in no ease prior to. the let of May, 1859, to the present dato thiol be paid on all sums found to' be doe the contractor* for' carrying tho malls. The interest shall be pafctanly to the contractors themselves, In full of allidamarea bv reason of failure or delay. No Interest is.tobe allowed on payments for the last quarter ending with December lost A,ena for this , purpose is' appro printed. : •'.* nlntnoßdUu ippoiatof by UntyAfea or uoHoaw,toiiqolniiiu3 npoH on printing thd binding itformi lj competed of iiamett, Wntton. rioreneo, Hownrd tnd Onriyieom moneln, withsent veok. - ; . Thoro Uto bo . donhl. dnlly tnln by tho Bonth. mpton rontofcoa Wuhtngton to S« Otletni, in t‘..Uofono,Mhnrotofoio. .. - .. or tbo Son, it, hlritn, oommenerf Iti Mirinn hmo to.4»y, too object bring • tootoagh Tlrion of ton torn «a* ritnri or too order. SriTtoj.P.b. 15.—Xho ovMlindmail with, Saa Fraaelieo dates to January 23d,' passed here at half-past eleven o'clock yesterday morning, but la cohsequtseo of a severe storm ot tate and sjeetj wblch pTostratod the -telegraph- wire*, tbo transmission of the news hu been delayed till now. Judge M’AlDter, of the U. B. Circuit Court bad refused to dissolve the Injunction In the New Alma* den Quicksilver Mine Casa.' * , , ' '. RacuMltoa Coare* lion to elect delegate to Chicago, le called to Pefc 2Jd. <> “ ' Then were lodlcatio&j that as attempt would be - made to elect Ectglu delegates to. Charleston t>r the Lecompton Store Convention. A Are OCCQCTtd <n' Ban ffranqfaSi qp «ha£2& Q»fci ■■■ dajtrojlflg $20,000 worth of property. .< w * : The date from Oregon are to too llto» freoTV^ 1 ' * "l Ington Territory to the Mtb, and w hunbU tfr'ltto Hthult. . • • r ‘ -J . Politic* engrotsed the .attention.©T tbe.Ortg o3 , , people, -A Art tt Oregon CU, doitrojed log to 12ft, COO. • J/' Tb«n If but ; Ijttlo noire Iron . • . s*sses«*a*^
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