:t p ~ ~„ .. , IA .; ~...•,:, eammutoton, tee. FP , L. Roponßs. • FortriVlng c,conualition Merchant, ! mull; GRAIN . PRODUCE genendly, ;, • 60 Water and de Itlrst stmts. t! Una rc.-111tchaxa. Vcerwir t COgith6urgb; I:4hrgth o, c ,.. Me% Dllw " ca a tt l lat Tatum It fttn. Lat '4 4 ba76." *co, doi Bead. t Amknon.Ctsclonatt Prank • Mawr it Oca, dca Welastar A Baxter, Chicle Elberwood Cow & Mcsi l% t i • ," c 1 1 =0, Qa tc r ,It & alaa & 64 cl.• IL Otdda, Mar York.. • (4.1 ye ZiDGERTON & STEWART, Wholesale Grocers & CoMMllllolllereaant 107 WOOD STREET I . folliCLIS•01.1 TO • • Etmzur..m, w t u—rs at: co., .:; 'Wbolaisisi3ratees,Ooarmbilon and Potursrillug 11,:b.ha nen Dealers in Westin' Proince gni Providona, it N 0.186 Liberty etniet Pittsburgh, N.._ Oultsiguarotspf Chao., gam r , Usgs, Orals, tier-, Rolla -Igal semi salishtorytatorn, I.lbersl cosh eh ••• - - .......... .....-- ..... lummox. IttltsrZEl Et se BcrssizraoN, PRODUCE' AND 1111018$108 16ERCILINLS, • No. 6 Smithfield Street, OppeaLo n:ehrde Muse. r rrroeunau, PENS . A. ideaderi to YLOUIL and o MILL nE% aud erery Wad et Country Produce. Ppe..l•l attrotlue given to Cleo. Idgrimanteof Prattle*. Rarer re pitirburEb.dlercheuragcu. Ja2.lyd ) An. ap1un5uer.....,......x. o.secrx—......ws. mar.nucx. , • • !., •• • 1tn , .• 0 •'.. Fp.do• I 1, ....• LN , Y 4 q•• .• . -mums ar. Kin WincKia, .t0 n0r...E .,,,, iT , G . R o cic . R ... Mc Pitteb'gh 230,431 332,956,797,970 597,907 '; • . - T.,"' . - A.ND DRAMS IN • • '''' Exchange B 1 496,230 199,21411,403,793 211,697 ' ' . -- taint ii . I,i". F . NDStN D s; M. a O. 199,917 117,053 912,257 281,917 , ..... Citizens', -" 204,000 22,035 723,334 148,924 No8:191 and 193 Libarty . Street, Pittibureh. Mechanics'. '265,555 90;755 783,317 102,990 JaSlyd Iron City . 228,900 108,573 892,270 221,751 Allegheny " 247;240 97,952 703,512 205,6113 eikeismazi......-....--..-.._:. _ ... --..-_ - --• a,3,1 co 8 •.• - - N. 11LIMOVII. 71: 7 1. ankr:imp di - CO" ilessnalsatens warding Bierenautir, ' AM whorews Deigns In 'WESTERN . RESERVE CHEESE, Law, POILII, trawl% nqun, Fun, i; rotifatul AAA Memo, Li...a a ram on. Dr 14.1 Nos. 141 Lod Front 1: oe4 - rarnmunoti, Pa 017 LP dr. SUBPAR], OOMMISSION a EI:6IIANTS li PLC:MR. ¢RAIN & Pl-291.3UC1ti "So. 3113 Liberty Street. -.• . . Purrsuunou, PA. Woke biarld, of YLOUT for Baker's mad fanilly or. amideatly ea hazuL Partkafar agicatirta paid to filling orlon forMardasodbe generally. odelsd : T AME S I'ETZER, Forwarding and V 00111D3910g 111BANIANT, tar the We or &LOUR, Ga&TN,BIOON,TARD,BDTZEB, BSEDS, DIIIEIVIIO IT, Pluium hi 7, iro.lB /to kre &rut, toner Are, Patenappi. irkkalß &mtg.> r' o • llo . 7 . 34 sl , PDtannth Willtu&Dihrortb, Bl'4 do: B.Cathtert k Bo*,Atwell, Leo & Oa. do, John Ihmtags, thq D. Harper 63, * 00, Oki claw& Brady, 31 . &lY Skit. Wbeelluk; 81101h1 Ott, Esq., do, Orsaitca Co, do. Patton • Donlon, d 4 Bookman & Bro. Y6oadstp62o. ,-. 6 .del4lr L. G. 9Ettolk . --.....1---..1—..111.AN1S TAN GORDIS& GRATTA VAN GORDEV, BIEICOHAtDISE BROII,4RS, AND • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, • •11.4 Second Street, Pittsburgh. • MIXT° - I: /LW. This Sr Ca, lati Nsw Tart, rlier Dilwarttl,'Plolleg hatter Clo., 6, II pr. Harbsag4 00, 6. 4 Thamploa, Clark k foam, ll'Osucliess.klsans Co.. Haab= llopper..Cl ado 1; T..tn= h t Pons, :T. B. Dagaat Co, T. WM & Ca, Baltlssoral 11. D. Nsycomb k Co., Lou. Armtaaka, atm a Co,Sy. ,;• icrzuss? h BARKER, PRODUCE ADD PROVIMON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 267 Liberty Street, corner of Hand, ;!.reaTentrana„ PENNA. • . ~ . .. . .. . .. r 1106Patticoler atteulton Oren to the :I puehotlo 4 'v. Iku Grata, Dred WW, Potatoes , Pork , d. hti :? cbe.'e"lr74ril4l .. • 1. 1 /M ML .lowsat=alba. pricr. 41 ilnnee" fictur i 531.1 1 ;.; , s .... • the Pttlatmsres Bag lissoss ,Q. 1•',111. : FLI •/ & CO., AMISSION MERCHANTS, Asa *Alin la Moat Urild Ami Prodtto• Gergendly, LIMITT STREET, near P.R. u &Tot. i."Fizeirsuue, PA.- al lid 1. W. • onsuancir. & sox!, 09311d18131_1N MEROLIANTS, IN PAP= AND It Mittioning ire Bn an Pot Clay. Ifof. 149 sad XS/ Wood Street, over EUxttyPitteagargh. WILMSLOW ; SSW -et Nanufactorete prima (Deb pel4 torilag. jatlyd WROLEsALE_ GROCERS 1111ALL2311.8 =N rnonuam PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, N 0.1151 Liberty Street, reyyLlLibeyte PITTISBUILGII,, PA 141112 . 0111G0011, IIIeCRE/411.1r & Co., famoomp to thilltua,ll'Crury .10.4 Porwardippgad Commission — Merchapts Audi/Ulm& Nolen In Produs*, Flour Sind Wool, : • .A. 1113 Prost and I.M &vend se., PYtltturph, lb. 5P1414-072S Ilettsualussavaer—assautia r. DRTII.J.•II.u. VUTICIZIL seaugozu lIARBAUGII f. CO4 lAIOMMISSION MERCHANTS, . . . Wool„llidee ' Provisions& Produce Generally 'N0.209 Fixity Street Pittsburgh. Sail 33nalrr. 'Grain and Produce.. 001=1/118110ZI and 'Forwarding Alerchantri, No. 124 Bacand Bt., Pitisinnyk, Po. •' • • I imam• 01337Elia r— dt SO — N. - 0 .-- en —j4 oraeb er' omm " ii:: 11:4111 v Hats and Parrhase of 11.1 Marts, 'al 'Motet drat, Pltisbtreb. .1 , 11 id p BM ' D 3" "ho esale rover, Producli and Ocriimlsdori Machmt,NO. 84S liberty , • same Raroad Pameloger Depot, Pittsburth. P.. MS I== _ J. 6.. — L IIPCI , ETT.•di V 0.,, . FLOUR FACTORS and - Produce Cominiet aka Ilerebsata, to. thew. of nom. ar•lna Saads md euto.g ramuz, Mat. ti Water sad id Pm i street, i Weir. . fed/.17 % i 1f.tir1iff—............5. N. maxr—...--.s. r. Ira. T IL NEVIN & CO, - : : - - , ~ .NE Ha ~, - Ha Sid Wood fit, elttoburgho illltindidaton of WIIIIIIANDRID LEAD, ZLYO l'AiliTB AND . itTLLWaII, and Molted b Dedera la Ong, Pilot. Voildirboo sod 'lmp:Wino • JaLlyd ..... ... ~. OIiNSTON, (successor to L. Wileol,) . a.le'heZtlti Dna alma. Sadt4/41d and pm.. &rads, soinl4 sustain to ea aisortment of pm. Dm" pmf.„...„ .3 fancy licada, ruin. Ida Illy liadfolam, Aladin!, Baralna Lamm lamas lam& of Oldsda,dda an, ail or waktt allbred as dammed liddadY la la lona Prim. j 111~. saaaartpttetts amorally eampoaadat cadtddd *—MAOKEOWN, Wholesale Diem:lst, • OarbadOCl Ifisabeturerand Again to naiad'. dadda and lladd ltatadata,. Jatd n0.'16? Überty atm; aqua. kly bard% Pa• la, L. PAIINESTOtIK & Co., loth of the fine 1606066061.6 CO., awl =cm= to Iflomiog Mor.,..Whoidols Drsiggin ,100. 60, maw Wood ead 161MINESTOOK CO., dila Dratifids sad hrsontsgtarers of Whits LW. tad Iftturrg cow Wood and gnat stmts. PM& tub"! ntaaavrr mtgs. R.ITI& REM% WHOLESALE AND beau rogrou,,eaut of Liberty sad kit, Oak atar XOSKPiI 'LEMING, (SUCCESSOR, TO L. u. Wu=oocorserliarkstoostazd Dlsmond L kapp midetantty as blood a hill lad con:plata siocetagzt of Drag% Nkdiktoss,Vedktati OW, Pernunery, and gelds. per uftactoiaa beldam. 4 111PMOilMiptuatglotocuddly Cl= pounded at al lewas. AO) Titt.zozo: KEYfalt, •DRUGGIST, tildWood stmt.•tornar Wood swot and Wren ADO: PllbbartVl%. jOliN - 1 6.7 . SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Lin" Palat, 014, lratrdstisa end Dyad% tutu. tittabargh. Allathent vdtisestraprcaoptattontion. tor• 24 j4kIEELUOLMESA CO, Pork Packers rearm te Proltdow, career of Marta and Proof Merle Lane. r law xuramaNsori, Commission • jjanaistrusatas- Ikebate. draw* to Welton Se sale Mai rob. hw, Batter. Linseed Oa. Pat eadleat SW; Grab, Dried holt, eud Produce =Otni* of =Ur a'"" la 4 Pateo~tab Peedetaree..Sa.lll Ikeurol sod 146 Pins eta, WWI= Weal sad isolthdeld ete, Pittaburetg. Pe. *Aid ! nIiZZBI3 .WASIBOUSL—ILENRY U. orgaztak_ rannuam s aro! Ootamladoa IlarchntAnd UW litti sad Produce geowslly, oodatrabas•Wausjutiftrgh. myn WWI WAREROUBE.---JAI3. CUBA. lanx wbdw• D e In Maur, Protdows sad iho Matf laLl,lsnraith elm; Worm Maly aressuleih=r watl7 11,8& CO., Dealers in Pravir Dosed_a n neratataton. la, N 0.839 Matz Etna.' ••3 .1 • la aelthaild sinet: - • AMR FURNITURE numb jo I VP °ll9o !""matalsisti •T. IL YOUNG • 00. DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED 1 1786 HECK & LiZEIA'Et, LLOYD i FOUSVTIa, CONSUESIONI MERCHANTS , far the self of 21•DADtsG7s AMJER, DIALS DI lEitugglsts itrOlatti Viftshurglj 65qcit ~~OPPIC~'i L~Yi I'[Et ~iit TL6 Cf7'Y. YEHLEME4/ vAILY AND WEEKLY DV R. IE RETT do C O *lnn num.. about earralty.. itiofTlYw..,m4rAstmaroit:p9l CITY AFFAIRS. hirreonohooscah Observations for the Caress., by O. E. Shaw, Optician, 69 Fifth St.—corrected dally: IR POW. IR 50API. 70 44 71 f.O 54 29 2-.10 9 o'clock L. U. 12 0 _ u 9 " P. U Barometar... CONBUIAPTIOTI CAN to CUBED.—Dr. SCLIESCE, of Philadelphia, now in this city, hoe convinced the community that there are hundreds of eases of this formidable disease curable even in its woret farm, but always when taken in time. lie will remain in town today and to.morrow,:to afford an opportunity to all who desire to con sult him. Dr. Schenck would advise coneump lives not to delay attending to the first eye:T -.oms of this deadly foe to human life, but ap ply to a proper remedy at once. Ile may bo found at any time, during the two days tamed, at Dr,Ncyser's; No. 140 Wood street. Base firartwerre for the week preceding March 1,871,87311,018,?45 1 ,7,101,45911,768,879 but week-41,821.283i 991,379i7.022;230R,760.957 10mat.... 50,590 26,866 79,229 7,922 Treantry Nut. ••eta. oi l Dna to than tl other Flankm. Malts. Pittsburgh.-- $ 67,120 11.12,8431 $ 33 ,292 Exchange. 126,575 22,572'. 36,175 M. A 11. ...... - 03,541 31,797 37,725 Citizens' 41,773 50,979 22,890 Mechanics'.-- 32,269 20,000 .20,323 Iron City....... 31,032 74 27.971 Allegheny 59,471 37,0331 21,671 $420.990 5229,348 j 3 209,053 last Week.- 354,585 221 , 431' 155 , 373 Increase 06,295 50,914 1 41,690 Decrease.-- , '7UL:cll.—Oar banks began to publish ants on the Ist of January, 1955. We ,tract of their condition in the first month since that date: BANK STATE! weekly slaloms' subjoin an abet week of every UMEMI;Mg= Jan. C.... 1,555 900 1,156,014 5,153,218 1,1 . 64,995 Feb. 1..... 1,344,931 1,309,008 4,955,977 1,164,217 Mar. 1 1,195,526 1,300,103 5;274,1112 1,303,985 5..... 1,280,636 1,190,100 5,478,521 1,324,154 Alay 1,360,551 1,192,216 5,78-4492 1,504,5.19 Jona 1,426,556 1,207,577 5,805,461 1,540,92 . /1 July 5..... 1,438,651 1,246,568 6,014,676 1,690,10, Aug. 2 1,423,669 1,199,767 6,000,453 1,730,650 Sept. 6..... 1,470,741 1,261,105 5,205,166 1,558,072 OeL 1,540,095 1,44.5,575 6,096.970 1,909,019 Nov. 1...- 1,525,733 1,479,219 6,039,272 1,024,699 Dee. 6.-- 2,088,953 1,325,001 8,572,351.1,843,417 Jan. 3:...... 2,039,113 1,292,047 6,537,261 1,611,760 Feb. 7..... 1,904,978 1,260,532 6,988,623 1,745,144 Mar. 7-... 1,867,648 1,133,754 6,045,723 1,637,796 Apl. 5_,.. 2,050,363 1,113,769 7,213,604 1,704,191 May 3 2,0014344 1,182,273 7,327,114 1,856,843 June 6..... 1,939,469 1,063,507 7,000,569 1,666,775 July 4..... 1,874,093 1,019,655 7,006,116 1,694,605 Aug. 1,535,833 1,091,482 6,929,436 1,741,545 SepL 3 1,752,748 1,055,124 6,745,807. 1,590,176 Oct- 3..... 1,845,393 1,073,083 8,749,955 1,604,173 Nov. 7...... 1,731,738 1,115,226 6,795,301 1,704,200 Dee. 2,058,328 1,105,126 6,075,611 1,566,519 Jan. 2.. Feb. B_, Mar. 5... :233,209,1,092,569 7,319,915 1,907,323 -997,583 9,934,209 1,371,373 1,0191145 7,101,459 DISTRICT Comm—Before Judge HondayAlareb Lth.—Bernard Burns. Samuel garrison and James Brady vs. Jas. C. Cummins; :feigned issue to try tho title to a tract of land eituated In Collins township, which Jas. Blakely onveyed to defendant. The plaintiffs &Ilea' 6. izl t t•rcsoing conveyance was fraudulent as to • that It was vol.. sue in contemplation o Memo W n to defraud the creditors of Blakely, 'who bait since become insolvent. Marshall, Flenniken and Shield(' for plaintiff; Kuhn and Gallagher, contra, Oa trial. Cousr• or Calmest • PLZAL—llefore Judges lanais and Adams. Monday, March sth.—Kidilo vs. Wening,; Rale to Dhow cause why appeal should not be dismissed. Rule discharged, being taken under a mieapprehinelon of fame. In the matter of the application of the mem, here of the congregation of Peationiat Macioce for a Charter of Incorporation. Charter and or. der filed.. • In the matter of the application of the First Regular Baptist Chtirob of Sharpsharg for a Charter of Incorporation. Charter and order of Court-filed. GeOrge Crow! ye. John Vandergrift : And no• en grunion of Mr. Marshall, attorney for plaintiff, the Court grant a rule on defendant, to show canoe why the non•suit for not entering ball for cute in the abort, case should not be stricken of SODOM! DIIATIL—A man named Wm. Clm, ElO-, nompattied by hie wife, visited a neighbor, Sun day night, and daring the evening they were treated to some liqnor and partook of it freely,' bat not apparently to enema. Coss laid down; .on the floor shortly after drinking, making op complaint of Mottoes% and remained in that po• sition until his wife started to go home, when on. attempting to awake him, it was found that be had Mitered on the sleep that known no waking.. Coroner Bostwick woe apprised of these foots,: and summoned a jury to make an inquest. Their verdict was that the deceased came to his death by apoplety. He resided in het tp., near the Copper Works, was aged 37 years, and leaves a wife and children. RiPUDIJCASI Ccvn.—A Republican meeting was held in puranance of a call in Behool.house No. 1. in the lot precinct of Peebles township, en Saturday evening, larch 3d, for the purpose of forming allepubliean Club for this district. The meetieg was called to order by Mr. Wm. C. Winebiddle taking the chair, and Weller P. Marka acting as Secretary. The following gen tlemen were then elected to act es permanent officers of the club: President, - David Aiken, Jr ; Vice Presidents, David E. Bajard, Chas. W. Batchelor, John It. Baum, Wm: C. Winebiddle, Dmid Irwin, John Murdoch, Jr.; Secretaries, Miter F. arks, Dr. John Wilson, Wm. N. Borchfield; Treasurer, L. F. Winebiddle. Ir will be seen by reference to our Court re port., that the "members of the congregation of Passioniet Missionere" have applied for a charter of incorporation. The ohject of the in tended corporation le to establieb and maintain a theological seminary for the eduoation of ode. donut; the - holding of minion. for tho promo. lion of religion, and the performance of offices of charity. These purposes oro to be carded out in accordance with. , the faith of the Roman Catholic Church. The corporatote are to have power to hold, purchase and convey real edate. the Income of which le not to exceed $2,000 yearly. We would call the attention of our readers, eepeolally of practical mechanics, to t the meet ing this evening of - the Academy of, Bei one and Art, notioed particularly la our advreil Mg col tnas, at their hall in Brewer's building. .From the Section on Manufactures, several papers of interest to mechanics and manufacturere will be read,' especially to thee engaged in the iron business, and those who hope to make their for tunes by the ' , .cutinlog of the braln"--as the proposed amendment to the Patent Luis of th e United States will be fully disonseed,i and the opinion of some of those beerable to judge of such matters, will be given upon the ;subject. The meeting is free to all who choose to &Bead. Is Cosronr.—OarConnty Commissioners were taken to Philadelphia, on Monday evening, by the Sheriff and hie deputies, to answer the Su preme Court, for contempt, in ',refneingl to levy a tax to.meet the leterest on railroad bonds. At a meeting of the Commiesioners on Sakurday, they resolved to dose their office until O l io result of the proceedings le made known. No rosiness of the °Meet= be transaded, of copra., is their absence, and the county therefore ie really de prived of a local government. Anaserzn.A man named Vander ras.ar rested in • Buller county,. by the Sheriff Ve nango, °barged with homicide. lie became in volved in a quarrel with a man named DOnahoe, het week, and a brawl ensued, during which the prisoner threw a stone at the other, which'struck him on the heed, producing death. Thei cattle trophe • occurred in Bandy Creek . tp., Vanango co. Vanier was committed to await hie trial. ,Tau citizens of the Eighth 'lard have passed resolutions In opposition to the levy of a railroad edsoUair 1n al:thistles.* to ithoae plaited by other wards. PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH' 6, 1866 CITY 00U-VCILS: PITTBEICEIGII COUNCILS held a special meeting, Monday evening, for the purpose of considering the 'abject of submitting to a vote of the people the quatlon of levying a railroad Mo. In &tea Council—Present, all the members ex cept Messrs. M'Carthy and Reed. Reading of minutes of previous meeting dispensed srith. IMr. Kincaid, on privilege, presented the follow ing resolution : Resolved, That the Finance Committee bo and they are hereby authorized to prepare for the conaid oration of Councils at • their next meeting, an ordi nance to levy a sufficient amount of tax to pay the Interest doe an the bonds issued in payment of stock to the Chortler* Valley Railroad Cu., in accordance with the act of Assembly of February, 1853. The resolation Was seconded by Mr. Phillips. Mr. Brown offered, as a substitutt, an ordinance of similar import to the resolution, which was seconded by Mr. Blair. . Mr. Kincaid stated that be offered the resolution to test the views of members on the subject, Mr. Berger moved Oat the resolution and ordi nance be laid oli.the table for the preaent. Ile call ed the eyes and nays, 'which Were as follow : Ayes—Berger, Duncan, Fitraimmons, Morrow, McCargo, Nixon, Quinn, Turner, Thompson, Ward —lO. ~ Nays—llennott, Blair, Brown, Kincaid. Phillips, end Profit ll'Auley—Cl. Mr. Brown presented an ordinance supplementary to an ordinance granting certain privileges to the Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Manchester Passenger Railway. The ordinance was amended and road three times and passed. Mr. Ward, eeronded by Mr. Tholnpaon, offered the following : .12, wired, That the Councils of the, city of Pitts burgh order that a special election bo hold on Thurs day, Bth inst., in each election district in said city, in order that the quallSod voters id said distriets may have an opportunity to express their views as 1 :io the propriety of lopping or not lolling a tax for I I 'railroad purposes. After some debate, and while Mr. Ward's resolu tion was on second reading, Mr. Berger offered a substitute, which he subsequently withdrew, on the President presenting the following, similar in cub. stance to his : liter..., The City of Pittsburgh Lea I venous Inv.ilvat to trouble and thillicenty by tits belie of Linda to railroad rout . panic., to an extent altogether Oct ood Ler ability to meet: • and whertsa, a number of holders of maid binds have mad. , the fort known to meentoire of Connells and other citirena of Pittabnigh that they, the said bondholderi, had pnrchased the said lanai, at ebont out-half their nominal value; mid Lanett° g the elty altogether unable sops, the en tile am want of her Indebtedeteas—they sere ready and wiltiog to torte promise toe Amount of their claims, and reeleive In payment :bonds foe whatesa amount mien be amicably agreed upon between the etidliondnoldeir soil the teporsentativamot the 11 , • 1. met Councils should agree to obtain the proper au thority from the Leglelattire, and levy and antes a tax ade quateto meet promptly the interest on the blinds to tie lamed 'le !Watt three issued to the reamed compel:llm end where. as, the property of the City of Pittaturgvis now paying a tax of tdmat three per Cent, (exclusi•euf hneinese, water and gee levied,) and the amount neeetataryhi tsythecurrant ac intert on ndiroadboudalsaned I,y the e ly, and her pm , tlon of the toads lamed to raft rompatilea by the county Of Allegheny, would together add about two plc cent addlthre al, making to all an annual tax of say are per cent, (wttle• ont any estimate of the attics ly ermined interest on the bonds referred to—the nitro portion of which amounts to probably atone hello telliedu of dollered upon oar catls , PS —a sopa !mat eq.' to re the ntal of the Om l seats of the city; and luermartt es such a burden Is beyond the ability of our comminute: to tour, It Woven. the interest we colt es theaftly of the Lon/Leblere to meet thwcit) .1totItle• 'fp a spills of Coolptntolee,eopect•lly so whet. the tact fa ta ken into eau of leretion that the Londe referred to were steed to direct flotation of tho eapteeeed w01f... Of a kra , tam. for of therillten• of Pittsburgh, and the Validity 01 their lace still denied sod the psyment of the principal Kwd hr terve: now bysaid clicabrraituure 0 nay titan Cs., coo. tented. Ttisnefcre, Do it reeolvel, by the Select sod Common Coitaclleof the City of Pittaborgh, That, with the Lope of tieing able to am neat .Jost compromlesof the chants el is,lder• of Lade betwd larailroad compabies, J ,, ho Bissell. Thee. Bakerell, Jam llottma, weoneu Hiller, Jr, and 1(04. 1 hoe )lellco. ). end this are hereby qfpoluted a cotton lON to clortespond With the holder* and repnmentethiss of the booderefertod tic sal that !bey Le requested to r purl the resell of their proceedings tottooncile, with such recommeadat lone mottle) may think proper an make, 55 to what legldattoc may be deceseary to corselet male the proposed comproentse Resolved, 'I hat the Ctly of littesburgh shill tellable I.t all P. e.ary eat/tows which nifty he loci. 114 by sail conrn. Mitton to carrying Into alert the otisit ri ferreJ to in the foregoing fisolotion. i 00 the wound mots, of 1110 *WM:110, it, Berger ie11..1 fur the aye, soil nays, which were en tollowe , Ayea—Bennett. beep', Blab-. Beirwu, Slxi tow, Sii,isrp, 11i.... V1. 01 4..'Q..., Pree't WAtlet to Nays— baud., Tenter. Tinentletou, Ward-4. . On third reeling the ayes and toy, were rall,il and re alties:les above. On motion ton:spend the rubs, the eyes mid past we ruled; and were se Whose . Ayes—Bennett, Berger, Stele, !trivet, Diehren, Sloe toe. ll'O.rgo, Simon, Philliis. Posit Il'Aoley-10„ Nate—(!aloe, Tomer. Thompson , Word—/. The enNtitsite wet thee pees il molly. le. C. C, on mo tion of Sir. Cobh, it wee tell 00 the tette by the tillowieg re te • liltnans, Edward., Fryer, (leaden, Hill. Lot. lota, Miler, Petrie , Rye*, It.hb, thee, Itnela..ttato, bort, Ta,sh.r.lll. Neya—Raitry, heroes, tharmsno. Oiod4r , Cits.hatek. Lloyd, 11. flay., {V. II flay, 10641watt...it. Air. Ward'. rssolcitiun ems then called op. The ayes and Ile,. err caned on its anal paireapy no folloto • Afes.—it.rger, Donftsh—lllarrow„ •I'Jargo, rt.:gran, Quints, Varner, Thornpaan, Ward-0 Dray•—llannett, Elsie. Hrovro, PhiihteaPtent 11• A A motto, to ensnared the rules was hat 43/ • luta 011 0, .W. 6. rewlintwrn was laid ever. 7 .......- tnettlftelrtiti ntirtarltitn: irdinante. Paroled m 011... were made to w,l3.arth lana lost. 51.aars. Brown, flennstt, Blair, ttnillipa and Presalent *W presented • written proteet, which saderod la be Place ay d on the minutes, aettlua torth th erne at lb.y protested to the at lon by ea p record their Tut,* to /meat whichof the y th. bad not twain permitted to nge an or Ikey • tat In arta.rdance •Illt tbe drasee of al the dinen iteee to mise. Coon. kr. drAnley ,Revel an ordluatire Cruller to Wel of Mr. Omen, which. after dehate, Rio, on motiou of Mt. Thump. .on, bald no the table by We 1211o:tag Tots: War yeetionewn, Ifortuw,tilion, ticdun, Tumor, Tholtopsan, 7. 131.1 r, Drawn. .11 • Gargs., Phi lit.a, Meet ?J'Anle3-11 all actlOn tot atherweee noted, C. C. CCO:nrreil. Ad. 'ea7l*Fibr•4ll; rertfint of U. Id Co canoe Council—Prevent, all the members ex cept Messrs. Lang and James Robb. Prayer`by the President. Minutes of two preceding meetings read, and - alter amending the minute, of the regular meet ing, they were approved. The President stated the object of the, meeting. The President presented a communication from Mayor Wilson, presenting the annual report of the City Controller of the city of Philadelphia for the year 1859, and the annual message of Alen Henry, Mayor of said city. Received and ordered to he Bled, and the thinks of the city tendered to Mayor henry Inc the same. No action in S. C. Mr. Edwards, a remonstrance against the passage .4 the ordinance relative to the Smith Street sewer. Referred to the Street Committee. No action in S. C. Mr. IL Rays presented an ordinance supplement ary to the ordinance granting certain privileges to the Pittsburgh and East Liberty Paesenger Rahway Company. :Mr. Rea, move& that the consideration of the or. &thence be indefinliely postponed. Lost. 'The ordinance was then referred to the ordinance commtnittee, with inettnelloin to have the same pub lithed,,together with the sapplement to the Act of Miserably relative to the said company. S. C. concur. Me, Robbins, en ordinance relative to wharfage on coke. Referral to the committee on Monongatiels Wharf; afterwards rthoeildereit and read three than and passed. No action In B. C. Mr. Edwards, the following: .11e.otred, That the Committee on Street. he la, slimmed to notify the Pennsylvania Railroad Cow play to open out and grade the street In Ilea 01 Fergnaon street, in the Ninth ward, forthwith, io accordance with the ordinance of July 28, 1553; and if not complied with, to report to Councils their oh. joctions, or what notion is necessary in the matter. Read three times and passed. No action in S. C. Mr. John Robb, the following resolution : Revolved, By the Select and Common Councils.° 1 the city of Pittsburgh, Thetas qualified voters of said city ho requested to meet in their several elec. tion districts, at their anti places of holding gen eral elections, on Tumidity, the 13th day of March, A. D. 1880, between the hour, of 9 o'clock a. it. and 7 o'clock p. W., and by ballot instruct their repro sontatives In Councils—voting ballots, Levy or No Levy; and that the Officere of general etc:llene are instructed to hold said election and return the vote by the Judges, on Wednesday, March 14th, at 2 o'clock, in the Common Council ehamb4; also, at the same time, !ate for or against a compromise. Read throe times and passed by the follorring vote: Ayes—Batley, Benrmann, Bindloy, Dahl, Dig. nem, Edwards, Floyd, Fryer, Hayden, 11. Hays, W. B. nays, ROL-Luton, Miller, Petrle, Rees, John Robb, Robbins, Ross, Rowbottom, Siebert, Taylor, Wills and Pres'L MeCandiess-24. Zfeys—Barnes, Chadwick-2. ' action in 8. C. Sr.t 11Ridley, tbe,followitig : • decoked, That a committee of fire—three from the common and two; from the Belem Councll—be appciinted to prepare and 'publish a statement of the indebtedness of the city, together with the alleged Indebtedness for Railroad Bonds, and other import ant (acts connected with the railroad question. ; Read three times and passed, nod Wee. B. lion Ross and Floyd appointed. No action in S. C. Adjourned. The following business from S. C., February :7th, 1!11/1 taken up : The manioa to appoint a committee to audit the accoonte of the Guardians of the Peery adopted, and Mr. Quinn appointed. C. C. concur and appoint hiessra. Edwards and Win. B. ;Hays. ; A report of the Aqueduct Committee In reference to the arch at the Allegheny end Of the structure. Read and acoepted: C. C. , coricur. Thh report of the committee to audit the city so. events. Report read and itooepted, ordered to be printed, with necompanyitig documents, one time in the papers authorized to do the city printing. C. C. cottour. A petition for grading Forbes 'lntel; referred to os Street Committee. C. C. concur. Art . , ordinance relative to the Smith street sewer; IA S. C., read three times and puled. nun. mincer, and refer to the Street Committee. ordloance supplementary to the ordinance of lleguitt 20, 185 P, granting certain privileges to the Pittsburgh .2 Birmingham Passenger Railway Co. Ri 8.11, Feb. 27; read th ree times and pasted. In on the table, C. C. refusing to surPend the rules. • nth BUIS! CAIII.--The daughter of Mr. 811/131, of this city, alleged to have been abducted by • man named Bell, a short time Ono, his been arrested in Cincinnati, as we leen froth a dis patch received by ttie Mayor. The Cincinnati authorities will bold her until instractions ars reoelvid from this city. Nuteason.—Dorothy Kromer was bela;to ball byllayor 1411 son, Monday, charged, on oath of M. o:6ettly, with maintaining a nuisance on Poplar allq, to the shape of a disorderly bongo. OUR BOOK TABLE. u ltilght,Leetons from Fetipturr. Vomited hr the matt.. ot'Arty Herbert.' New York Appleta A Co." "Pealing Thoughts on Religion. By agleam author. New York ; Appleton A.Co." %Velure received from J. 13. Davison, of this two beautifully mooted works, each com plete in- one volume, beariog the tlijes given above'. They are devotional beaks lit • high order; and should be read at wiery !Christian fireside. To the young seekers after. religious light they would prove invaluable tursistante in their efforts. RIEtiVOI,ICAN IgIBTIIIO IN The meeting was called loonier byeleotiog Rob. ert loiter President, and IV. A. Herron and Dan• lel Aimetrong, Secretaries. 04 motion of R. Armstrong EN., a committee of Aimee woe ap pointed to report officers for the Republican Clubol Pitt towoehlp. Committee—p. li . La u, R. Arthur's and W. A. Herron. The committee reported the followingnames, which were uncut. mously elected. President, John Gray; iics Presi• dents, Isaac Jones and Isaiah Didn't Secretary, Linwo'od Breckloridge; Treasureri' Rohl. 8. Col. tart. : The...following persons were f °mauled for township officers: For Auditor, floury Johns, 54 votes; Robeit B. Palmer, 47 violet; .1. Ruch, 10 votes. For Treasurer and Collector—James hl. Hunter, nominated by acCiaMalloo; Town. ship Clerk : Ales. Breckenridge, by acclamation; Assesior ROL laden, 119 voles, Geo. Evart, G votes; R. W. Means, 3 votesi Supervisor: Joseph Crawford, by acclamation; Judge of Eleatione : hose Jones, by aoolimation; In epeot or of Elections: Edward DeirlD, nominated; Justice, of the Peace: Alec. Breckenridge, 60 voles; J. A. Lippert, 111 voles; Joseph Coltart, 45 votes; Conetable • David JARS, nominated; Sahnoli - Direotor : W. A Herron; GO votes; F. M. Eseco, 47 'Off; R. Arthure,llB votes. Thejollowlng resolutions were of f ered by Robert Arthurs, Esq., and paisedf. Resoled, That the person accepting the norn , toadied for Auditor shall be pledged to an ow. oomicel 'administration of the, funds of the township, and, partioularly, to a reduction of his salary to $2O per annum. Resolved, That oar Representative is Con gress, Oen. J. K. Moorhead, be:requested, on all ocaneions, when opportunity may offer, to vole lo'tovor of the franking privilege. . . Ronr. tunes , Pres'l, V. A. Ilium D. A 131412070, I "'" BATOD TATUM'S leeltlief at the City Hall, last evening, was • grand success. Ile was honored with the largest audiesee of the sea son, the spacious hall being completely packed —every available loch of space being occupied. Mr. Taylor's' lecture was entirely extempore, using tio paten. It was of munee a finished perforMance, ,affordieg a vividaraphto, grand and. iterating view of the old city of Mosoow. All listened with rapt and delighted attention as hn pictired, in his own peculiarly happy style; the gorgeous an I almost fabulous beauties of this ancient city, its belonging., lie aurroundings. Me description resembled store than any. thing else the recital of an Arabisu tare, so cap tivating and enchanting were the groppingsand delineatlona of character, habite, architecture and natalral'end artificial scenery. ills Jescrip• Lion of i,Sloscow will dwell in the memories of his hearers be long years to come. lie pre sented a life.like panoramic view of Moscow, and the' manners and customit, , the inner and outer life-of the Russian and Tarter, and graphic deticeation of the costumes. and hheracterietice of that Semi barbaric people Neu Costm., the popular comic singer, made hie first ( appearance at the Pittsburgh Theatre last milling, la a crowded' hone,. elitideed hie rcceptide toast eminently gratifying' •when it is remembered that more than Miceli iiintlred of our Milieus criiterded to the City iliato listen to Bayard Taylor. Mr. Cowell gall entire eat's, tuition to hit audience, keepinethem In • roar of laughter throughout the entirettoterialament. No - doubt be wall bate a hump" to-night, is when once a report of Malnimitatdli singing sod Bide splitting jests gets afloat all lelll be on the pct en, to hear him. Ile is trul);r^a fellow of loflalle jest." Rare.!;- One Joseph Ball, a young man aged about lli years, was arrested by tha Mayor's police. h/anday, charged with neasult with la tent to nomad& • rape (k upon , a little girl, Ste years adage, daughter of Of. Farris, the man abducted from this place e e years since by Shaw and consigned to al, ..'zy. filer mother etudes n Itiatu onJ age Lit in-held for a ir APPolsl3ll.l.—Thli Court of goofier Section/ hoo appointed the following Ittsustiers of the House or Refuge, to set la cesjurotisa with those reeently,appointed by the Dloertat Court T Thos. - M. Marshall, Esq., IVillism Walker and Thomss McKee. , Atria's, Hatt was committed by Mayor Wil son, charged with stealing a small amount of money from tho house of J. Gallaher, Seventh mad. A wit of valuable stocks •ill 14 sob/ this everilogoit lb. commercial salee room, No. 64 Fifth siOct, by Mr. Davin. Emmy:One now-a-day', read. newels, and them is such atiloSnlty of them lo print that we cannot God flute:to read ail, and therefore we most make selection ;of what we think the bat, and content ourselves lhorewlth. Ainsworth's murals are popu lar and lilted by all who read them. These with many others by popular author., ara sold at half price by gems. liner I Miner, iduenic sall , Tie 50 cents Gir 20, and 10 for 25 cent book.. Call sad supply yetormlf. 186 G SPRING 1.860, Hos AND CAPS. M'OORD & CO., NAVEItEtIEIVED THE NEWEST STYLES or SILK, (: ' ,AS.DI6IIE AND SOFT HATS A 164, CAVA In greAt NO. L • . 131 W 001) FLT .3 ATBR ItlLN't ON IVEIV BUILDINGS. TT -.Misters°. owing Water Beal on Buildings now In program.; or recently Of iidad, ale 'repeated to *elite Bair empective accounts dentate the promo] w ee k. o wn . `•rt and Buittractom autemithig to new bytleant water tor bulldlog parson.. are hereby notified Mal they moo prt • woo, Mesa., as directed by an omit. mm. passed Way :d, IBM. Penults can be pronsted at the cake of Ihn Water Wm kr, COUllt . ll Montane. mrialed 7, NOW el watuut, Newman. 1311'14.-..l.eated Prnpunal3 will be received Jg. at the Billie of IN Water Works noun te o'clock ot VIII OA Y, the 1.1401, for tarnish', the Pittaborgh Water Wotan with Doe lbouland Vent of four Inch Pipe, together with thu salottetta Drencher motels.... tur7s7Sld JASSISSWISLSON, Stmatlntende u t, DROVIICIC SALE.— GM Gbh White Mater Wheat, Coro, ISM° bo.h, atrlctly prime, II Wre, gi) dr. Mat, Butter, A paitagee, ohne. turf. 1101:011101, SO {Veteran.] DI rim at.. , FOUN 118 ' IL TAL-- • rtU T.• bL /lido Lake Fopericr Chinos! 414441, rar lu hy J4OOO 1t1a911.. 18141•4 carDfr Off 11010130002.1.11.“. IbiPltulj'Ell i'HEPARED OLUE , - 11 - 1f11:10• factures] by tho Now England Woo Co. Windsor. Ot— The obaspret'sod beet prepared Moo in the market! Wrier, w o n, o t, oo ld lase It to nionibruton chins, glue, torsi. Sum ie. Itetstnentleg qualities so M . prose It to be 1011. potash!. l• Retail price Z. casts, with bnah. Disdain supplied on liberel tern. by W. 0. JOIOIe7ON i CU., rtul j Stationers, 67 Wood street. ST — BAhl BOAT BOOKS. pgegege Wile, Yamada, Ledgers, ►relgbt II)altv Matt Diute, Diger pitegleters, Deeds' Ledger. 1re.,1 Yuri Duke,. pins Luling, Deaf PAaaage Dote, Hemonnd• am book,. Fldoe/ ring and Delivery !Luke, for Sale by W.D. DAVIN, corner Wood and Third ale. mrS and confer Market and Yawed eireelt Mc LANA'S LI VER PILLS. —The intrinsic ILL merit. ef Mere together with the Amur! ecru. racy with b r they are prepared and put tip, ,rairt a them to the p If 00•101 they ao largely mesa ,.. roa' J lINEITJN„ oor.thaithtleld and Fourth etc UglcESll rEUlTS inane Swat Oranges, 100 do 'Paloirino LI,MODA, 0 'do ; loot reed sod ior oole by !ULMER It 1111D1111110O1, sar3 0 . .30 Wood ot, oppostla flt. ()Wes Hod MV IGAPLO SUGAR-1000 pounds just muffed Mud for sale bY Milt • ANDERsoN, 27awood oppc•as t. Mule. Lk fel. ^ - AKE FIKLE-300 pkge Whiter All; ;:. MO do Urnlrg 11 do Trout, • : . Se do Salmon. Iloctlred 'gallant* by . NINNY IL COLLINS —mm0....m000 _ .-..- OUR BPitl a STOCK. in now completed, comprising the richest FILM and BAREIII ROBES, vanteg lo the oltruber of FLOUNCES hose Wu to liftetto the celebrated TRAIL MIRE. and • superior mew e t. e ., of Domrucs C. lIANSON LOTE,74 11artet meet -bUPPLY OP TLICIaIa CLIEAP 1. JtUONRT7' BETll3lbet rec'd.aelnig at $1,60 worth 13,00,nt airs nOrnourtnn a Iva OU LIVXII 01L.—Baker's justly celebrir lel Oil foie)) S. JOHNSTON. Amain. FUENITURIC OIL OLOTlliti—On baize, flf wed soot looltatlao of • ood and amble, 45 and 54 wi t', 3 l " ads b4.,' Notls4a U. pa fit. TRAIL Minus, SILK AND BAREGE ROM. Phan ••41 Vasty 1311 b Maus, BMW:4 awl • mot extemir• *moment of Donsimp. 0. akntiON LOVI. 14 Mutat el. LIJUI I / 4 --400 barrels Family and . Extra Flom In sera and for mak by - m:3 . HUMS. tAO97AEpR, bro. 8 Endedald at. LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. ECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFIC Thirty-Sixth Cosgrese--sfiaret MMMMM an. Wandurrox, March 5. lloass.-61r. Million was unwilling that the House should seem to be Indifferent to a wage coeval with our government , and dignified by so many historical recollections. He therefore Offered the raolutfon providing for the election of chaplain to. morrow, to officiate alternately with the chaplain already elected by the Senate. Mr. Houton objected, contending that the resolu lon was not • question of privilege, there being no aw for the - election of a chaplain. Mr. Minn replied that there should be a daily (avocation for Melee assistance and protection, and It should not, be in the power of any one man, by a solitary objection, to defeat all conventional decen cies and obstruct the Mel of the Moue. Mr. IloustrAt regarded Mr. Million's .remarks as extraordinary; and repelled them. Mr. Clematis showed that there is a law of Con grasp fixing thrsalary,of the chaplain at $750 per year. Hence there is authority to elect one. . Mr. John Cochrane had au essay to deliver on the subject. The Speaker, following . the precedents, declared that the ruoletlon was a gustation of privilege. Several gentlemen raised points of order, and &f -elted to extend an invitation to all ministers to offi ciate alternately. Mr. nonstop appealed from the Speaker's decision, which dechion was, on motion of Mr. Million, tabled. Mach confasion prevailed throughout the discus sion, half a dozen gentlemen speaking at once. Mr.i Barksdale moved to table the whole 'object. Negatived: yeas 60, nays 116. Mr. Millson's resolution was adopted. Mr. Shermatemoved that the House proceed to the busioess on the Speaker's table, with the view of acting upon the bill regulating the mileage of mem- ' hers at 20 oerits per mile, the distance being com puted by a Weight line. Mr. Washburn* moved a resolution referring the subject to the Coromittee of the Whole on the Stale of the Union, which we. disagreed to by 40 majori ty. • He then: moved a suspension of the rules in order to introduce and print a resolation for the Im provement of the harbor of Chicago. Mr. Stanton said that if each motions wens to be interposed, bit colleague; Mr. Sherman, might abandon his hppe to reach the mileage bill to-day. The Howe !refuted to stipend the rules, only 30 voting In the affirmative. Mr. Sherman gave notice that he would to-morrow renew his motion. Ile asked leave to offer a resolu tion referring the subject of the Pacific Railroad to. a select connittee.of 15. If the committee were ordered he declined saying anything on it. Mr. Carry objected tette introductlen. Mr. Sharma, moved a suspension of the rules. Agreed to. The resolution was adopted. Mr. Barrotighe asked leave, but ansucceufally, to offer a resolution for the appointment of a committee of 0, to inquire into the expediency of Aiding New York to construes a chip canal around the Palls of Niagara. Mr. Barksdale asked leave to offer a resolution, proposing, the . Senate concurring, to adjourn on the fourth of June. Mr. Orow uggezted an amendment that Congress roljourn when ell its butineu was transacted. . They refused to suspend the roles by a vote of 95 to 10, not two thirds. Mr. Coo-ode asked leave to offer a resolution for the appointment of • select committee of two, for the purpose of investigating whether the President, or any others Meer df the govarnterat,hes, with money, patronage or any other improper means, sought to inflame° CongSess, or any Committee thereof; on any act referring to the rights of the States or Territories, whether any officers, by combination or otherw lee, have sought togefeat the execution of any lases, and whether the President has refused to compel the ex ecution of the came; the . said committee to ingaire Into the abuser; In e Chicago and other Posbotkes, and the Philedflphlcand other Navy Yards and pub lic works, and taking the Pdaidenee letter of Nov.' 105.9,00 the ociaaion of the centennial celebradon,at Pittsburgh info consideration; whatamount of motley was used in Pennsylvania for electioneering perpollest Io what district the nine was expended, sad ream what source It was derived; the said committee .o have power to send for persons and papers, and re port at aey time. Mr. Florence objected to the introduotion of the resolution. The charges should be specified. Mr. UnderWood—Let the gentleman state what dishonest acts have been committed. Mr. Ilingban; objected to the debate es out of or der. • ' Mr. Underwirod said It was not In order to make rogue, loose anti indefinite charges for invemtigatiou. Tice gentlemanehould atlas the grounds for him In- Oniry. If the gentleman would, on tile own respon sibility, state that be knows, or bas been Informed, that bribes had:been retorted to, be would sot object to an inrestogalloo; but he objected to charges by in lamination. Mr. Grow objected to the debate. • _The chair. Mr. Colfax temporarily presiding, over- , ruled Mr. Florence's point. The argument would he appropriate If the rates should be suspended. Mr. Florence: repeated that the charges Iran too Vague sadtadtatilta. Ile th erefore objected to the resolution. ( Cries of nordse from tha Republican side.) He would not sit Iths plate quWy when' curb Inueoioes were directed against honest men. (Laughter.) Mr. Cored. thing about the Philadelphia Is7ary Yard. to w hich h Mr. Florence replied that he mites much in'faror of ferreting out corruption e, his colleague was, bat he wanted a reason for the invutigation. Mr. Morris, of Pa., said he did not mesa to debate the resolution, hut these charges were made— The remainder of the sentence was lost In cries of ..order" from the democratio side. Mr. Corode moved a suspension of the naleti. Mr. Barnett desired to say that If the charnel were made specific he would vote for Gaon. The Ilepublltens called tam to order. Mr. Florence paid It would be just is easy to make the charges specific as general. Mr. Ashmore communed speaking, bat was called to order by Mr. Grow, Mr. Ashmore paid he thought Mr. Grow had better bold his tongue.' (Cries of order from the Republi can side.) lie would not vote for any investigation on insinuatlone,:iying mid untruthful, when the gen tleman will not personally take the responsibility of whet be assume, This is haltered to be the substance of Mr. Ash more', remarks, but the- continued tile of order from the Republican aide prevented him being heard distloctly, lie would vets for the resolution if the charges were made epeciaa. Mr. Cobb said—lr my party La guilty of corrup tion, let It be ferreted out. Messrs. Winslow, Craig of N. C., Smith of Va., and others, amid cries of order, stated why they would vote against such gospels/lon of the rule.. The rule, were suspended by • rot, of 117 against 45, and the resollition was adopted. Mr. Reagan ollUred • Joint resolution that $5,000,- 000 be pieced at !hejlaposal of the Pneeldent, to 4. fray the expeone oilhe ferric* for the Imppreuion of hostilitlu on the Riorands. Referred to the Committee on military aff . San•ve.—The Senate in t at one o'clock. 111 r. Hann preeinited the credentials of Milton S. Latham e, Senator- from elifornis, who appeared, ill sworn In end took him at. Mr. Sumner introduced • following resolution: R-11 Rewired, That, the P dent be requested, if, In t.. r. his opinion, it is not inccinalstent with the public In terest, to furnish !to the Senate copies of all cones poodencenn the illas of the Department of State not already communicated, relating to propositions on maritime law and neutral right, by the Congress of Peril of the lath If April, 1856. Various petitions were presented, among them a number for pensions torldiers of the war of 1812. The bill to create en additional land district in' Weehington Territory, was passed. , On motion of Mr. sfallory, the to carry loth , effect the 9th article of the treaty with Bpata was make the special'onter for March 19th. s T t h . e o b r i T li s t r o t a it o ory the:seLh o e w e s sl d e to of p arat ur s a l . o . th a e g S::: taken up. r. Fessendea . offered an amendment that DO I nu bar of arms MUM*, first proportion to be deter / mined upon the beam of Its population. Without action on the, foregoing, the special order ,, being the bill to; amend the art establishing the Court of Claims, wee taken up Mr. Bayard explained the bill, and advocated Its passage. He saidlthat there the C o urt neoessity Cl ai ms t w o increase of the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims to give an opportunity to obtain Julies to claimants. Mr. Hale movedlto amendthat the claims 'hall be paid out of say mouton in the Treasury, but that en appropriation must be made. He thought It trawls* fur Congress to give up it, power to any court. After • discussion the antudeumt was lostJ Mr. Took moved amend ao that the roris. lons of the M he R shall not to Sc tend to obligations p , ills log under the law 4 grantleg pensions, other than their original courant, foi services and . gratuities. Carried. Mr. Hale moved to amen f that the claims be spa. rurally estimated for by a e Secretary of the Tree/- 1'17.... This wu &seemed by Mune. Benjudne, Calls mar, Blame, Hula, and lost. The Benue adJadrned. BIALLOY . II BUTIns, March s.—The overland mail stage, with regular Ban Francisco data to the 13th ult. and telegraphio advice' to the 14th, passed this station at noon to.day.4 The Itepttbßeans bad bald a primary ablation in Elan Francisco for the election of delegate to the Btatir Catinullan, at which a majority In faror of Seward wan chosen. Boring the month of January. $82,400 In gold dart was exported from Victoria. Adricas from British Columbia to the Bth !ult. say that an American Meer bad marched with a fier geanCs guard to Langley and taken two men pHs• otters and conveyed them our the boundary Ma into Washington Territory. The Victoria newspe. pas wens highly Incensed at this now infrlogenuent of the rights of the British gournment. The Ban Frandsen markate were unchanged. TOLIDO, Mirob E—A are °waned at 4 o'eloek this morning which. destroyed Union Hall, on 81161- tat street, a two story building adiololog, and a dinning and talon oppollos. Lou *BOOO for $2OOO. -1 Hamra; Blush it weave cutter Dating hu retuned bee with the damaged mutts of the s te m" Bunitsfilth I'llllrings no farther sews with mid tO ett 100. ~ _ .. 1 1~~ ~" . VOLUME LXXIII---NUMBER 7R pennerlranta Legislature. nir.3I3BITIZO, Makch Hotria.—Numerous petitions and remonstrances were presented and referred, bat the House transact ed no haziness of importance to your readers to-day. Einsex.—Mr. Penney, from the Judiciary Com roar" reported Senate bill No. 1, entitled au act to consolidate and revise the Penal Laws of this State, which was made the • special order for each morning session till disposed of. The following bills were road in place: By Mr. Irish: the Rouse bill of last winter to regulate disbursements from the Treasury of Alla gam:ly county. By Mr. Penney: Suppelment to an act authorizing a work house in Allegheny county. Supplement to an act Incorporating the Darlington Railroad Co. Supplement to an act ineorporeting the Mononga hela Water Co. Roue bill, No. 219, an act to make the Mt. Joy Serfage Institution a hank of Issue, passed finally and goes to the Governor lot his approval. Yeas 17. nays 10. The House bill to lay out a State road in Alleghe ny and Butler counties, was also passed finally and goa n s o t . oth b e ll tit Governor 2 o 6 r 9, fo i r n h ti is tle a d Pp an rov a aL et to ineorporato the East Liberty and Wilkinsburg Gu Co.,Which was materially amended in Committee of the Whole, passed finally, but having been amended goes to the Rouse for concurrence therein. The amendments increase the number of corporator, and authorise the company to connect with the Pittsburgh Gas Company. House bill to fix the place of election in Centre toenchlp, Indiana county, pulled finally and goes o the Governor for Ma approval. Nsw Tons, March s.—The Washington.4orres pendent of the Tribune sap the Mexican treaty is not delayed before the Senate on account of Any doc uments or Information to be furnished from the State Department, but because the opposition by Mrafain. mood, rendered the delay of the ratification termite.- ble without some fortunate intervention. 61i Dem ocrats, and perbape more, declared they would not support the treaty, and Mr. Bright among the' num bar. The Times' Washington correspondent says The Department of the Interior is engaged in examining the charges preferred against Gov Cummings, of Utah, who, It IN said, charged hie salary fur a private secretary for two years, and deducted the amount from the contingent fund, when there was no such office In the territory. Mr. Forney, Superintendent for Utah. is also on trial for charges preferred fur false vouchers in his account with the Government The Herald's Washington correspondent says:— Mr. Bement, counsel for Stephens and Hazlett, arriv al here yesterday and had an interview with the President in hope of obtaining hie personal infirience with the Governor and Legislature of Virginia, to obtain their pardon. The President treated Mr. Sen. not kindly, and expreued: to him Ida warmest-sym pathies, and the hope that he will encored in his mie don; bat, while he did not decline to act directly, he did not promise to take action. Mr. Sennot leaves here for Richmond to-morrow, having the assurance from Gov. Letcher, that he shall have a hearing be fore the Committee on Pardon. In behalf of his client. lie will act fora general amnesty In their ease. Mr. McLane left Bare this morning for New York, and will sail In tin Brooklyn on Tuesday next for Vets Can. H A is garbed by our , government with ample authority and instruction to protect American citizens and property in case of an attack by Gen. filiramon's party. The squadron's movements will also be governed in a great degree by Mr. McLane 's orders. He is fully empowered for any emergency that may arise. This policy has only been determined upon the Government within the last forty-eight hours. New Yon, March s.—Thu bank statement forte put week shows an increase in loans of 0614;464 increase in specie $2,312,916; increase in circulation $236,431; increase in deposit. $1,405,105. WASHINGTON, March s.—The report of the board of officers to investigate the affairs of the several navy yards, has been transmitted to ho House by the Secretary of the Navy, in response to a sesolntlou by that body. They say that all the troubles ore owing to the syitem on which the yards are organi sed, and to a want of proper administrative talents in the bead, of departments. In their opinion the Governtirent should be considered in the sumo poet. Lion as if in command of ship. The privilege ,and authority granted to the master workmen, of coke ting theirawn mechanics, has led them into the error of attempting to govern them indepedently of, the executive authority of theboard, and this has been productive of much disorder; besides muter mechan ics have been overruled in their convictions of hon esty to the government, by outside Influence. The in vestigating beard recommend that the yards be tin der strict military rule, and We commander alone be responsible for the faithful performances of the det- , tise of all those under his command. The muter workman should be nominated by the commandant and appointed by the Eacretar7 of the Navy. After a strict mad careful examinatinn into the moral, phyrioal and mechanical qualifinations ' the workman to be directed to nominate the heads of the respective departments, the man to be employed by them, and the Board; and other recommendations clearly ilea- Wag the duties of the respective OffiCe4l. DAYTON, Ohio, March s.—Michael Joyce, a 'sec tion bou on tho .Dayton k Xenia Road, was mur dered at a saloon in this eityoast night, by some rowdies, who knocked him down and stabbed him. The caurdereri are at large. Cutcratiart, Eta:x.ll's.—Th. tiver baa fallen I foot 3 Inches within the lut 24 hours; 21 feet 5 Indica water now in the channel; weather cloudy, cool and windy. Bosrox, March s.—The yacht Wanderer sailed a , 0 o'clock P. M. for Marina. Telegraphic Markets. enretwarm, March fl—lt 4 apposed that the pressure I. tim Money market reached Its cllmu on Saturday. The market 4 rather quieter today, the demand being leo presdng, bat emitters matte*ua uncomfortably doe. Ex. cheap runalu, unchanged. Provisions : lbws 4 no champ of importance hi the mar k.l the demand Is but moderate for any ankle, and buyer. pnwelly contaud for • ellght cone...Jou, the anal gnu moot holdkr. euetinulog unabated, Flour: them mu • large demand and prloee were edger, the demand bang clabally from abroad, In pars from the South; sales today ampere 2400 bbl. at $5 3505,60 for superfine, chaffy the latter rat., and P. 6005,75 too ester; $5,80 for extra white whiten at Guam. Imperil. could ma be bought below 5. 60, and in many car was held higher. Whisky: • farther d.llta or cwe adeblhhed today with sale. of 2:00 Dbl., at 110193,,, the latter for anigra;.the market timed Om Yo change In Groceries. Wheat dull and prices declined 3c per bah; we quote prime white at 14:501;.30, and pante red at ='. 1,2 Woe 114' Kt bush prime white. Con 4ln good &natal sod Mica Ism at 40350, in bulk; ahe ll ed 1. dull and unchanged. Oslo In good demard and pima firm lit 47011, In bulk; Wes 1400 bob. aye Is in fair demand aml prices steady at Barley In good demsnd.med prime fall advanced to 75c, end fah to goodit . .o7o; dm 4200 Ora flog market dull and prem. without clangs. Prime m.o. Myatt' on artleaL • at. Yon. March d —Cattalo doll and daciln.'ng; sales of COO bales at 11E01234 for middling aphid.. Floor 66.100 bettor In choice grades, and Inn; common and meeinni brand. In demand; galas 8800 DMA!! ISM@.k.g. for raper 5tatri.48,1805,66 for astr”tata $ B . - .4 8,2 0 for caper mt. tank 50106,63 tor [011161.1 medium extra westarn, and 0,9 4 40410 for shipping brands of anis R. IL. 0; the - Mar- Set cloned quiet and arm. Canadian Floor Is warm and bade bettor, with a fair demand; We. AC bids at 3 5 .7k.4 87,10 forcommon to choke extra. Aye Floor selling dinar do at $3,7004,40.. Corn Meal haslet and Ina; mina 100 bbl. rms at $1,6503,76. Iltieketotat Mbar is In moderate re quest at $1032.401,75. Whisky Armen sales 800 bids at 11142434.- What 10030 Latter for choice whiny and vary Inn for all other Itindg demand modaraan wales moo boob prime white Indiana.. at SW; Chicago B Priat held at $l,. 104422. and Milwaukee Club at $1,=.31,23. Rye in quiet 1 at 87048 for good mut , prime parcels Bala) Ono; sales 4000 bash Canadian at ab, an outside 'price, and MOD bush prima on priva loran. Cora ntesily; Wes 10,000 Ouch at 27;(580 for canoes,nd 80;381 Jar white, Oats and heavy at 1401154 ter Western and Canadian, lOW 43 tor state. Pork not vary acUrabot It may be gooiest a little mom glean', LW doll and helms; mita 2.sobbis at 10%01114. fr.e: Ala nary male 4 mks 203 bags 88. Ho ndas° It /2; West India descriptions more' active: Wes 20 Poita Porta Mee et 14; 2W begs Maricaloo at 13%, sal 3,• .600 g og* tog: 88. Anal on rivate tortes. 101 Udall; O. veld at 48; Ml p hhda Pete Rico at 14Idolateas haulag;w doll and hoary; sate 33,003 latida.Cata at 13%07X;430 1408 Meta& at IL Pailtngtrali, March 4—Mohr dull. Wheat Is active at $1,11541 11 711. ,00 tar whits and $1,3901,10 rid , Corn active at 7 / 4 2:1 Provision. dull. Whiaky doll at 21. Bignitcail, March 11.— hour antlers 'and Emu Ohio Mid Howard Itrard gr. IYheat gale; bat Arm at A 1,144140 far rod, and $l, for white. emit aleads; whit. WO 70 11 Wow 7007 Pork IA very dull:riles. at $17,6013418; prima $141,150911.11. Wkdoky dell at 246.21%. Cry lug Da bloat Crying Babies! Preemie for the Little Ones! coosequenas of the aupeticalty of. Dr. &mei Ism. Tlldi Ocular. ova onry otltar preparatlon of the Mud, the draggle.. of this town ham almost all ordered and malted a supply of 14 so cheer op, hforutail No more millet babied Do not be pot off erUb any other preparation by any drogghtt who may baba?' rewired Dr. NaroWa MU °Mai, or Who may oo acoouut of getting mane most* inlets at a cheaper rata be more Inteneted In selling tt Oat Mobil% It ta Wr aide to town—march,tlll you Mid It. Da. alinialr. Sumo NO., Or Meows of the organs and all pulmonary tomplalota,l4 alao Ibr one In town; and II any andhring from tba above M=04,14144 mutant to try this preparatket, May are trolley of toldds. There are dre eat Nano( . the noit loon—all oo tbikaame prloctple, but graduated to the dtl.unt dedritmetea of the Mood arida; Women dlfferent on affected. No. 1 b fur Cold; DMA. OoommtptSon, and other ehrtodo complaints atlalog Dom morns, general debtilly or Diatom prcetratkm.... No. ; Lim Complain; N 0.3, for Dyspepsia. N 0.4, Woman's Bei=tiths. Na 0 , Mae. DrlPMerebur. MY foe he No.you wont. Imps, adeartdmment. !or al• by pITO. H. Kintra, 140 Wood at., Plttabwith,Pa. fel‘derdtsl4 Maniere Motheisti Yon are all norms In one semi of the Mord, yet eau you determine and treat thermos olyetireldldreef or do ran not cell In • physician when they ere sOtns. Amp; then, the aid Dr. blow brings yon in Igo ;natal (kaput.. Ile M a **aim physician. sod from moth Mtperknos m Jam* lSe Clompleinta. her *cannonaded Pa4nts:welkin—Th.lmm wird: or orate deny kind—ea as to bas owe rellefko you OnErning little one M all the DIN 'Mending thole toothier sad to melba, or assdu or commieloas, sod alio, Ss Emma Ckatmlalate, ft M• caftan ems. Ton may rely 0o It irltb Weft confidence. that Dr. Emsofa Dereenut Ciatiatit amid never Lan attained the oelohnty It Mu la the Dead States, UM wen not the eery beet much. to oth Labe: Oomplattas that le pot up. It is let sopermding ers. Dr. EROSION% BLOOD ROOD, sdnutbel via ta Cor. dial nib. mott Invaluable mount, to any illatbaraa won Y every unmarried bay. Dry and nod lb@ circularen. =sad Dm bans, and you will an the particular afar' bon vat. admanaiund. Trrr al. by Call 12 arras; Apia, la Wad ala, binaural', P.. feledihrimt TMPORTAIa KEW 8001111. Lseturei oath.. Zeillati Umtata. by B. P. nu* Tba Ilrsalon of llnfor Osamu baa, by G. P. Korth; atoms to nosh Itilbe and nonfat Geologists, by Th* man rea Da ssi and-Btu/4 In Italy, by Marls blllot blotto% Abronttur and Obsorrallon In Africa, by Itas.(l.2ltoonK' *Mans on blaallcal ilastrkitys. _ , • Self Map% by Bablas—ttua boat book of Slut WIC • The llobalso Barrnalad, by B. J. Bert . Tba UM and Time offband MO_ ,rial• - - ' Now =Boa of Barnie 'Worka—yroottoa Btonasaant and tbe Wa Of Balealkan : ' Cheat Blifty;by Trftbou, A u , r . sorb PAnnWS•SII MAXI Wm; " • COMMERCIAL RECORD OOMBITFITS OF ARBITRATION FOR'IIARCIIL Apßri. Jon:pa Dueroanc, P. P. f Wo.utsc 8 Ural . , P.. Omen. C I IIII2IPACLION, Ws. Arearssr. PITTSBOLICI it tintizracTs f RePorad .tv&Xy fur ar n:lsburgi GavZ2. PRZIIILIL:M. Tunas, March 6, iSia • Yegerday woo de/ignite], though bearing reeembletare to blostertng March, noted abase ell the w. the for b l / 4 1: winds and madden changes. Onr streets ware Lined thentio • Uut the day With gay throng. of ladies and busy, bustling pedestrians of the other err. The wharf was Lively and ek gr. at dank of boolneso was done In the obinping lion. Tho .illisdens was bravest op to her berih and Is taking to a toe came she will have • full load. The War Mule came to with a fine trip: and the Etoola Oraham loodened to her .gOorda The ofilreni of the VAlM.Orabsin hove wr !hooks for their usual conduits attentions. The mato ruts of than - boats will be found helot, !The splendid tow boat, lMll- Weed, owned by LYClootty t Concave, left for Now Oa.. with a tow of IM.OOO bosh cos!. We wish her • use and siva!) trip. We are promised the goal statistics of Etas *no el:lolly, whose operations in coal are of gnat waged. 'tide. This Is the third trip of the Bellwood, The river to Unapt:or', with 1114 feet In the channel—a good boating stage. The Chorea cute la from Wto with a Very light freight list. We bare nothing new to remark upon in business circles . Our business men are not beginning to eheLe off the tor -0.14 incident to • long mud Osvere winter, rut ere laying oat their plane for an active spring trade.. Pohl:. Is very Sr.., with a alight tendency to so upward wove .n Our quotations show • cOnsideroble sggregate of is.. 5. - .IfLLlllii—etles of 1225 bble. Prfth4 4l / treat atw. Soper. Extra. La.'s.. ?oney. - 5 75 deo as: sln 6p Si'.d 2 530 670 5 00 071 570 6100 535 5 75 675 000 050 5 100 W. from d0ne...... --- TS do do 100 do do .... 100 do do ... 240 do do .. 100 co do .. 00 do do . /60 do do $0 do do 10 do do ^.20 do depot._ . , thIRAL-15 butt Coro Meal at &,c. • ORAIN—uln• of 800 bush Coro ou O. 00.3 , D.. 31 • ktire, 400 do do at 154 G 450 do do at (So; sod :00 RUDY at C 80350 do Corn oia millront at r4e. • APPLES—indea of 15 ILIA at $.1,1.th odo al 6.3.....3C,,0.,3f . dO common at R 2.20. llRlitb FRUIT-70 Limb Apklee of 01.07, sod IJo booboo St 'WO. ;SUGAR-5 hbila N. 0, at 8,4.4 , 39.0. • :I.IOLASSEB-413 bit!. N. 0. at 40. e. • :REPINED BINIAR-900 lb. crutimi at 1.. bbla Baltimore at 4.k. CI3EW/6-00 boo W-lt, at ltgryl lc, :BUTTER—um Me Roll at Ide, tool 31 bid. st 14.4 0003-1500 dos at 124 c., sad 55 LLD at 13.!.;..011ic. • ONIONS-2.5 bush at (30ic. POTATOES-2.5 Dash mined et .1705, 'ISE —Woe of ht bble ntate at 05.00. d lu LID loot 010. 50 1 7 lad. lake 40 . 1 at 01.50. OJo do do trout at 15,03; GOO R. cut at. 400 c 60 Et 10 We No luga.rucknut et 31. and 14 ht do do at $11,20. RADON—mien of 321 Cu Cincinnati .. e. home at MO D. ehoulders at 7008 c. 700 Es Ilinatern lunge at luy,m 400 M r.. c. halm at 110.4ci 6430 IS. shoo Iders at tcniit,,lmac, ml ham. at 1000 m and 1000 Ibs Ulu at 031 e. MESS PORE-4 0514 city puled at Sin LARD-7 to city pactod at 11c, end II Sep a 5.00 try ren dered at 1004 e. -neos—loco (0. rOllO at sac. PIG OIRTAL-100 ton. Anthrocito at 52.3,04. • ''WARD OIL-10 bbla at 080. FICANICTAFtIf AND CUBIAMILUIA CHICabo, March 2—Tho doer market to-Jay wee ma. ,actito, there befog a moth better Inquiry for hyenas or spring extra, principally fur the New Orleans leads, hall Winn ID bids were sold attiring, of SUL "gegb. Thor, e , 'Rooth to be an active demand fur 'shoat by millet-veal atop poi., siel.with the proseot receipts there I. ailbecraindatm • Lt Stock. Today the market advanced /e. nod cleated flea. , with a still higher tendency--eales of new rethiptv, No 2 spilt; Lath; made at $1,02 in store. end ;V. 1,01471.1ej hoe lots by,theople on track. Dorn opened firm and e.:VAlterd j o ie be(' towards the afternoon the salience was lost and it obeeed tweak. About V,l(Dbfaati changed !mode s -set 414404 e. for n-1 In eturesslthel 41%c fur No.:. lists erase In Cool the Mind for Isamediateetipaset booth end prices robed 3/rel. lo Weer—the .ales being made prime/pally no track (figa Rya Isis good demand at Ed; bat the limited soil ply encourages holders, and they sub an edvance or 24.7: The trausseelous were trifling •t Seth barley continues in good request, and the market la firm at yesterday...de-sue, with ales on track. Feeds eyelet and lam:4.w:rd. , Byn wlnes steady at 20d. Vie prorlslth market is tether dull, au I several Les of mete pork are offered frosty at $l7; nothing doing In bulk birth. Lord, however, contlone. firm act In god doused at 145e-le. Tallow firm at lbglell4e. lee steady sad vela's • f i r, LOCO, Feb. T.— adokee hem New Orleans pro/iced au advance In core. wills salve mix•l et Oilgy - abo, and' yellow and whits 67000 e. There ass coissidershie movement in mess pork and talk !nest The root hitt Lf whisky aasented to 2,= - 3 bide the market was exaskatglig-'. , soot the larger share of the receipts wise held over. lb ws• dull sad cochenged. Wheat cies firm with sisnielfei-' o n Freights nischangad— boar si pork 7fic; whisky Se all Mic. bay hOct core 304 w.lght ireight 22(2,,M0. Private dispatches, dated Now Orleans, Fit, t7c., gusts Corn firm at 70gdie, The Se- lands Democrat, cf Frieloy, says--With a bright, entree day, haltats.on the levee and on 'thong. active. • • In whisky the salmi were Large at • decline. Iti groceries we learn of nothing new, except ths to lbw following ate. by Belobei's Refinery, via Halloo./ y s lhess (A) 21,i'e; white (0) 10G powdered (0) ICel,'; studied and mall loaf, 11r; crustod sad powder:A dooms estiaLd (1:101!•f„ e; double refined loaf, 1008 PACCII, to rata Wise is 1959-(0.-1'oo Clbeiaball Prime/dean; of Feb. 22, Rays Recapitedolion. . , . . • 1858-0. 1.860.60. Onto , G 39 E 97 030,U4S 412,1,541 int.o44 Illlonts . 639 nl,ltau Gil.= n r 2,337 illsiloort ...... —.... .... .....--- 1.81771 .150,9c9 ltnnid 51.,fluts TODDIMOU. 05 r- 2d,ii.`,7 , —..---. Grand totals-- Decreer.. 114,217 tiedecrease Is <Tuft* 73.3,10 cent We obtained the weight. from all the leading plus-r, eat Laving made oar calculation, fir cub Mete, we litid the avenge weighta of Logs, aod the 31,11 of I,;rd, per beg, to • Lo 07 follows: Average :aright Yield of Lard Prt'Uog• per flog. 1959-9. 175/-611. ISi.6 9. 19594.1 r obto 19 619 20 10 , ........ 19234 =, r 7 • 191 91 Mona 1942-9 25 ' 2.23 24. 28 29 v ibe aggregate nekton! of blob wi bare tLe retains, ter OVIIINIOZOOOM of bop orb tear ] compare 0. follow.: . 491,b66.362 1659:{0 ft,t02,Z1,,41i, Drcree- 2.491,507 'This Is about equal — ter li.ls73lllicent. The loud Ykla Intd ID tact State Is at (oboe.: lal-1859 241, —16.478,7;2 71,029,141 .... 9,237.01 r 10645,113 15,149,060 9.557,01/7 3.712,:50 4,545=0 3, 11,187' 1,411,141 , 1,821,816 096.51 D 11!fool. Kettacky Mfarxtri ... Wincon.la. Ton}see. Total. I 'DacrNno 670,197 Tide &ferrous Is equal to elfghtly orer P s ; nut. No then, haring e'en thn details, we 10.1 the fulfon&rs malt: • Ltecc , 4.o lo coot, viva/ Drill.* la icelgtn;ll-16 oilct ,rgual to. Total decrease l 131,169 .• /list' Ousaarts. March I—e. sr.—Yl.nr e..ry *dell, and the decolud kwal M 56,25.36,50 foranper, • SOOO bap at llCo.):8C. Aorta to good dmand foe , mixed. and prices te n d i ng upward; sales uf alleni pork doll M $18.31411.3,5C: the .tockin the Imp Cc-, Iles learelsonaa I. lum)bbla. Lard la °Meal at 10l 4c. and la dnlL' talle _. . Whlsky dull at Z.lo for rectalled. . Chain , In light supply, and prices have ad...need to lOX ire unchan atged and steady MT! ig.1%., f, folly fele, Urdu., dull (gam dna and In coal demand at 1.14111.1. . . Bacon dull. . . Fight aschangemn New York has doAlual to r...6.,...;:a.:4.. Tao steamer., Rink KO Monist:a have. art 1.4, .Eta ILI. ritill:Ale-puied. • lIIVIGIi NICWSt WWI of the failawing items to the atielanalf Coannenfel. 01 Prlttet, Wltti light offfeinge ter Wheeling and Pittsburgh, harsh ts coatlayeeetradeat for Nmhrai.. M. Louie mat New °desk, et the lollowlogretre tor— Pittsbugb—stottaa :Or; molasses G.Sc whisky 1O 71;as ff4q park sadist,' 35c postaft freight 100 10. • Nukellle—orhishy Goo ?. WA; 114, ifsaff.l freight 2i(. 3.0 c it 100 lbs. Et. eka b b l; etoranfktct Laale—hesew paned freights :Se? IGO: whisk/ cad ail ale GOD lk rretainUsf—whisky wad . o il 60c.kaL • Calm...whisky end all 60a• potted freights 2fc i 0 IGO Ls. New Or'--" whisky aed ofl kik: Bear 40,1 potatoes stag omit - 11'4 , SC park 63e bacon la hide 25q sod calteriftual . freffghhiraNk2,4so 100; keg leaf lac, hams {id heal. Theltoderetar, Ifelnette, gheasago, ;id ..; Imports by River. wasanta. bbl. epples, Irnmkeu; I do !LION 8 Damipme; Ili empty emboya, ATM II dealt,. Steamboat Register. ARRIVED.I DRPARTED. G~ - .Temastg, Brow:intik; Televaph,Blvansrlita; BrommUirtl Jetrascrt, Cut. wheelingllinbcd4 OoL Resent Elitateth: ' Cloriojt. Erova• Ordam, Rumble; I lielbrool, Sew Orletos. Wit Eagle, 1 L fat—at • idea; '. • SPRING GOODS. NEW STYLES OF Telaines and Prints . . . .11.70 PER AT. • • W. 81 _ • • . 1). HUGUS, Cornor Fifth and Muket sines NIVES, GUNS, Or mlNthq ht the CUTLIRT LINE , che a p , . , 041.1!IIia U 7 ° ' ^ rig. NEE •••• 0 95 J 75 0 10 -- ,0 tNi 1,350.8.= 65,400,73 i 114111?. hxa , ,:.w. 218r0L4, RlFfixl4''
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