r ,. .„_.t... _.. ~, , 2.___A,. ~,,,,,,,. :„„,_......,,,....,...„,.:_ , , ....,.,,,,. ~ .... , ......,.. .._ ~ e • : , . ' -'•: tSTAitLIS 0.. • ,1 ' • , • MUM . • • • ••'.;,4 ' • 1 ••i t . : ' :•21 . ";• ' ';'• to- ===l2lll • 4, •••,- NEEZIEMEII • 'i• • -.•• :.• : • • .. . ;. • .12 • • 0.1. • :5'•:•• •• •.' • , •.‘ : • • •, q . • • •e. :•• • • ••••!I'.!' • ' EBRO ' • • 4, • !-•4'• =ME EINIME =MEM eitimittsfiwzi , . T-L.' 'R 01)n E 8 ForWaraCkt; COMMIpiOII Mordant, • :tailor ta ILO= 03.04% aad MOD .= imink a y , No. ba Water d Rut Mods. n . i „ . .. auc u oc k; iicereary Co, Plitsburtbaca. rewash. Z.R.dmr Di T . tttri dGi 141.b. - Decen INZ g a" l 4l3% Oa :T= sumo 0:46:4 Wet.to *Tatter, Ivory Stanwood Clek.42 poattoe7t Meplo.lWilm,.., judardsdaaoacramt.tilitmlca.bir,. az= Brotim, 44 lik:1140:Caalow York.. 1',247d • - ZIDGERTODUre. BTEIWART, yTholesto ClOCtri3s CUmmbsion Hiercbants, 107 WOOD STRUT. ==!==l 11i3CE? tazElAti , ' • ti;c4rnou,. Cir R.Ti3 AiriDzac. .r.Nog !^Vb•g: WbOlonle Or001 0. 00: 1 0 , UP , '"k. o. awl Dalars to West.ru t .0 N .Dews la PLOW" lid!. , N kl i / Z ED. tool over" Wad of Country Prolog:, Sira,i4iot• ntbn glvoa to COI, 141111pallar,04:10:4 Pan to Pats rah Merchants gva• 1 lalyd iOl. in I r itlya. 4 ...-...111. 1.13.0.07.....k....1.5.1.11TAT1UM. 11R0W.51.. ar ! 111 t' . / tin raioss, wHoTact s ALV., a•Rocicns • •, • ~,,,t, moans N : - - FlbuwAND 9 EDS, - c - , Noaaill and 193 ;Liberty s t, pitttbutgli. mi.araijireaizip & co., eibifo F ,,oito i FOreffarilliag Sterehante, -43.1.rbatoide Stal4ltct • WESTERN ~ pmeRVtCHEESE, YLITTEIt, LASS, ion; gato piss, Yeti Ynail ae" . sxtorewr. Lin A tar! Oil, Sexa Rau 4:14 Manx , Kw .ally. , Nos. ittsi t 13 Firont Street, Irrt..SUSGII, PA. ........ norm. v . , - ;411:1111" erd. Sr.:Z Aar', Otsiiilll3slbN r. HANTS, . i..ivDJULChs 8`1;017.11, GAAIN se , 1 PRO/317CH,, Na. 843 Litiorty g i. tirceauicoa, PA. Mole* bisiteA Of nova, tot 13.k.e...5i Pamilp coasteritly bait& ect4ntloa poll to Glltoe Ardent forXereltamlbe oefklyd TAMES FETZER. Forwarding and aoIIXIB3IDM , 3IIIIII.O 4 IANT,f4the In% of FLOUR. OILAIN.DAOON. LAMP, BIJITEROSSIDS,DRIZD,kater, sad Pstetnew emsrallyaro. pl Atoka &reel. cardo , 21r4 Paltf, I tw btr: esor Vha a Dalloy Tag IT tabarAtt. WM= Dilsorth Er, do, IS. CutbLart Amer'. Leta Co, co, John Uo 10locloottt, B. Brady, Duolv,E.l. dot D. Oct , Fag.. 00 , °abler kll.• Ilmit,yrooeu l / 4 1. • Criae• IV Co; do. Paxton D.m 1 ".1 414 (141 " 2 t r. 4 7,"" Pllttadaptda. , tales VAN GORDISB. tastArg 4c ver; EtORDER, PWn I M7 • - ME'ROIt Na ISE _BROKERS, exri aesmlssisox 114Seoond &met, Rittanugh. 71/X . X1 . 10 I . W. Vets t Co., Dow:Yortri, Waiver k Dilworth, PW,Wg hang &Co, itioaueop, • Clout alruttoi., Iri.ist4l.s. b'" = ° :tiDo. " " 0.14. i Llantima A ElooDa. Cloo l 4. T. 424 boas, P T. & Dug.. " T.pr Co., Diallmorth lL D.lNewormb Co., Lon. anoisksoililgro .4 Co.; ' 0011,17 d IT.MBST BARKER, +-ILL pitonuaz AND PROVIEION COO.ISSIONI.I33ROELANTLi, 2.87 Liberty Street; comer if nand, PISTBBITaOI3. PitYr.t. . . . 1416.ftetlerclor 5tt...1340tt even to dm cod rale oi emin. Dried nun., Potetoe., Law, lyclter .. , ^oile.do,Ctover,athllituinhy Seat', lc. , -.oellerip:Otoptly - 4.1t4 et the luadt aArLat •Titaseetadil wnt& Mthe P% buret Dag Atenteoetorv. watity.l SABIUEL:B. F • OO lON IIEROLIANT.S. 104 cleakni in YIP= Oieu tatd Prattteo Geuenlly, isat-xx .818.E.ITT, ra.. IL It Depot. PnT981311.6a.1 . 4. - • •ely/ i.'34).):'J. IsIg:. • ••' l• ?st r .. 'T I. 00 IS I t n h Lsnausgs, by Q. . 3 Oft; of 114.¢ ..1 1 1% . ..... ~ . ' General I.nosbY 0 . e: ILIrfl• •4 " • •J c ..r L.'.._-----. Salines Hillf . r 5.,,: DhoOrstanologlat, byrhas. f‘ln • . a ..-..! 313 4,3 r .0 - I A. Dan, Traasl and Study In Italy, Sy Chi rles Dl.otllort , to •Orsninrse.un Obeat saran In At: ci,ty Rea. O. Thema'. Nithana on !lei:cal Eleacen.ta; Felt Dlalps, by Snst!fa—tae be:d book of tbn kind; it.. Mona. Rev.ated, by 5../ Italrd. Task titan:Ad Times of !lanai tna (Stead New Edition of Berns'Worka—Praitsml Fern:lA:la—the Atonsulant and the Way of B•lvadta.: , Chao to litstory, by Trumbull. • Just stairs-0 et torn DAVISON'S. Nislartat 141,14, CUD WICL. cLaikwtott a eon, COMMISSION MERCUANTS, `AND HAG& Maiming Viso Brick and Pc;, Clay, No.. 149 mud 151 Wool Ftnrat, near Eizth, 'll3,..Wrapplur, VTR at „Itsautattarate vrkva. Caab WA tot RAss." 1.24),1 MM===ol WHOLESALE O,ROCERS, anazmv.4 zrr PRODUOZ3 cosloy ZdJEIICLIAIITS ' .for Co side of PIG, METAL AND 'BLOOMS, No. 23T Liberty Str•et, ItwyI.IIWYJNAO PITTISBUT4 11, PA Li LTGEMOCkL, 12“213r.21.13( CU, pticeimis t 9 11911man,ltretatt7 *C.I Forwarding and Commission Morobants, AndMoleide- Peelers Prods's., Floor slid Wool, U 3 "Int and 1:1 Blond st,rittenrrgh, illriareas watutAll-111:11AXIS r. rst2ll....war-n. Wummut &rumour} rmanston & co., COMMISSION' AtEitollA NT S, COMMISSION 24 Wool, Mdeg, Prwris' ions& Prodade Generally, N0.20917-latittablltel. jail ,n.• 13:A IC • gr. A J It, Molar. aim& Find Produoe, Comraiasicm aria Forwaraing Merchants, No. U S od NR, Piiitburvk Pa. myThly4 CITLISZIrt. Q CUTHBERT teßON.lGemoral Commie mull Unto for Oa Bile and Pnribase of Real No. 5 I Fist tet stmet, Pittilbargh. d 1 ODE T , Y, ho • o Orocor, Prvdar.scal Cceasasilon Meritunnt, No. 843 Marty stmt. sour VAllrcoui OhatrectOm De*, Pittabprgb, P. 048 ti: LitiaairerT . 41a — C0.,.5. - LOUR EACTO.RS and- Produce Commis .... niosildarzbanca , f.n•ind wept 'bar, Grain, Spada and Ewa "enema!, sa. ';' Water; and d 2 Troat meet, • Pittitargh.l'ealf.... ; , 1 k 2847 Et wisto4 r. NEVpi a: . • T• . No. 2111 W0041115t..• Pittsburgh, Ilanal cDawof WU T3ANDSEDLEAD, ZENO PANTB AND LITILA.BAL Pd Wholesale bolero In 011 k rainu. .Varairtem sad Terpootto•; 1 JaLlyi GI JOll STON; OucceoOur to L. wilco:, 4n 1.3. air sit, Dimoter; Pray ith/ktd-oxl /WWI at r at h trmad tociatatittoollOO to C attort.tont of Alto Drag, sal 4312Adas"Parthatial Warr Citods. wan. • .ofis, Alcotiol lilatotorg Fluid Pur • TOCK ft Co., late of dm tinz Jut • jr.A. Mateo:a .1k 00, snlOo . acrew flex ..1 1Br ... ci=re . tkot ?fp. Wood and Tondo A..FAliNteroo Ei. t 5 CO., W 110.48. zaletkr itauctscsicev i or Mate WA, cad Lilt zinc:ow yooa . sof 1ri,,l cui-ccs, cucbl mat -.moms Kam. RAUN A' REITER, WMFLESALE AND tsbargb: 11144DropitirtvcraqatZMU'Ind 13i-Olalz JOSEPH 1,1•8M . 1N(.4 (SUC,CDSSUit L . %Woos Co.)coriti Harks: pude, tat It =cloud, twp Aticiagy unhand atnu cod tozPitt amortitett or iwcp, ,111441daar t Nadu Clwardy Part=and articles r; Seltinto bit bcolasso. .; • ' • .. - Appiamansprcxriptloris.iar uttpultdod tt all 7:717111. GEM. p_i;KEYS ;: , antic§let ..a."140 Wood gta net o Vir• • street owl Virgo au.Y.Phtiatargh,P• . btlo,Tr, Illhoikaalo Dealer n AnymPauti,ciENvrausts Dyestuff% N 0.297 _ lawny areas, rtu.barstt.":. AU dram naive plompt seta; 100. ' mrl4 froblut 13sairro. AMESIIOI,IIES 001, Pork Packers redDaltr.luhotilati,masiofMaketsad /tont ;. a. scriamnsca—:-.—:... • - ~.4 . ..„.......„, .. ~.... --: T BEM A . - KIIT011117SON ; Couuniasion Jtj and handing Meithaats, 4.44 r. ln Wood% B. sone Inincr, IrlibOlaams, IS dtter, and 011,1 1 / 4 4 9 5 1 Nod Pant &oda, Grain. - Prole; and Prodnca =.111 ; Ern Imadly always on hula.— V» sea of Mann pia colabrated Patantad Pearl Stant: Malta A=rid and 1 Pint Ina, tam.. Wantland Ilonthlfald mai PigotainklPlL oral rd - ..... ...., _ • WARFAIOUS.E' r -I.I.ENRY OCILLISII, Tann:an sad Cloastalision M.rcA. itomd Dialre to Chang Dr/Umiak* Ylel siva Prods. g o o o nalli. 1 • • 11 1111radst.. *Una Watoraitabunt6.l mr2l -ZILE -- IYARELLOUSELI-JAS. GARD- Wholotali Dada lu n poar, Pratte cms t 4 a .Mninh V.. &nnth ut, Lets°. Inerty • • , and tatitubtuv,,,r,‘ CU..' C- Dealers ' ao9 titnty suit, .. ... • ri QOM() -1101 M ' ; 'TO, mad. loader o..aribmust RN T 0 .1 , • ,g E DAILY PITTSBURGH GA , 'D IN 1786. Rry 0 p _EI:MEV:CMG !WV 4t,P • 3oin 33 .1 , Et xAT a TRUZ ELECTROPATIIT TIE INVALID'S HOPE OPFICE 13017a9, rawi 7 A. Di. TO 9 P. El PROFESSOR A. S. GREGORY and J. F. areAretie, D, Phrelolen snd Sargooo. of Battle, respeafelle attommi• to the citizens et Vlttsbureb, Candy, htenthestsr end the aorronobing country, tint they have Itmated themselves moments, In rattsbareb, (dr the treatment of eat dibeves, both funpllonkl sod orfiahlot he the applleetloo of ELHOTItO.MAGNETIBII, on a newly discovered. 3 stem. !=l==l from the triumphant end lament uutantllnted enema that It.. attenstwalhtir ;mention, at electricians, and trona their expertence—unn ex • liumPoplthie and the Mho Allopathic physteleu—they feel warranted to .tying to the .Meted, that they ear. cure all cue nble eana, Inches . . . Palsg or Para/res, incipient Corummption, Sharma= tiara both Ands and Uhronic; Neuralgia, Head aehe, Torpid Lirer, Bronehitie, Catarei, Asthma,' Ireakneee and Curvature of ths Spine, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Deaf nets by Para/pis, flinging in the Ears, Amausaris, Cat aracts, IVeak Spec, Ergeripclas, Spismadie Retention of the Urine, St. Vi tus'Danee, CholioSatt ERhelan,Pro /arm, Ani or Pilc., Female Weakners and Irma turifieo, General Debility, Pe. rangentento of ihe Nervous ,9:,et [ ni, Slti Joints tad an Dimino of the Botodo. While they nay chiefly on the pro;v:v applleallou of BLBOTBICIITY, nos remedial agent, they do not raket the hue ot moilytho In each rams .a their thporiaoce hm.pl or. el It to te benetlegl., Multitudes to every community are ;Iterating nod dying from the offsets ofdlsease.lo spite of ell the nal ow wearied toll. dame phyarlsue, who, without donbt, are &lin Om boot tort, o.n for them ; awl yet,. later recto •moatho on Seen of fstthful and diligent toll, tit, are emu, otorzw to abandon them an fecumble,although they f• using electricity, hut with DO sattstsctory rem:ate either In the patteht or Womanly.. Bat nIl, do they. oft.. 0411, imefog they use the mime %rent that is need by the skilled alettruisn? Beaune theramonactuninted with the , greet mars which govern Its appilmtlort le dimes. PhyMolane who hate pst , ente atliotod web dont.* of loop r.andfom upon whom they heirs exhausted alLtnown remedies, at• partimlarly !halted to glee OW system • Mt GREGORY and Dr. 6 rEVE:g. blend to mete tbeir flu' to rittsttro pfrefarent, bud they salt. sit Who Mar 01111:Ton tki , m s !or CORVIITAIIph, IhOy Will not 114 en. ris2 for • taro unless toga era good sod suet. asst ground for such encouragerseid.. • • OONSULTATIONS FAIL We .v 1,112117 Write the st etted to stye see call. Inetruction gram to both lodine sod gentlemeo who denim 10.00.1.dgr of oor systom of (coating downs. Cotillion... of curs may be 80.0 a t our towns, SCOTT 1101110.16, PARLOR Sa I sod 011FIC11110 1 and 7. Srlvato nascence for Wks. f.941:aditn1..4 DR. R. J. NV Tunic, Cathartic and Anti-Ppxpeptic PILLS. WILSON'S PILLS have had a mere local aztetenea far or: r twe rey years, taceepptete.l by ad• trerthdegof any 111.1, and ha Id at 11,41. tae yrute of ...hat they are Mr 1431 d .t, yet stlth all thews cheelretttagee, erhorceet read they bore in no Inataae.a fatlrsi to reader the utmost ..tiIfACCIOLI la perfatintng all the relatratnecte ant eafeablejtmagy medicine. and as Bechar* recuntment.d by razol of too rant otoraty and reopcoilblo me:heat of . tbo had. Bras for !attract. what Cob SY Ulna thylloo, of Mobbed... P... .2)c Pions cia.v Ifirphins,late Otusall7truchifrionirof Pia6II , POTON, Julioary 6, .1165. PM It A. WlLStuu, Pittsburgh, Pa.—l b... tau lasing your Atati.Dystriptic Pills, dheu =citric urequirnl, wr tnauy year., .al [ark truthfully any that I Liar surest foturl aus hasCialue egoist itu thou, to relleslag me from afreettbu of the stosuson.o tuare; they heir, Doer filled to trittisa Ise from Staadarts, and have rasa). tea thy system to hatter ounditiom ash they fxusil lt. L mint rbu6,eotly eimr.ssuud your Pllla a. • sato cod highly 'Alai Pow,. reopretftaly, Lorzno. Llsthres. D L /throsorm Co 2 ba , shad cosaidereb'e oupowteom rn the oft of tb. eVenordfoaS /%1I . mbrthbdad by Dr. a. Adams Wiltheu of loth:o you are Low Va. ;myth, Yon, and bath one, loft their tvolgo lottoonoalu my own coulter Nervous Headset" arcing from a dirordered coo ditionor Übe otonnob. I bass bkeasias trecrlbed them fur others. to east. of athetenthia nod other forms of beadthbe depoodlog co • dersogod and Writable wwthtuon of the StanlaCh ar.delbetarlve organs, fsr aLith . they Avm aderled, befog entirely zrse froth on; gel;erie t. 0 6 1.7 I regard them as. very nluotde till, Ltd ouo lbw purges, withal. at an debilitating 'hours, truly, (11:0.11. KEYSER. Prrptred at.d.olti hy it L. FA IIS i;,17 O. 6 .. W. Whole . 4. Dreggrt.t.., oud Propri.tor. of B. li. r , t LIN .8 C.Oli'a VTIIIILECGE, No C.l.v mer of Wc.. , 1 41.1 F0.,t% .a.,..,.., r..• buret, Ps. BALI at ro.B t. , y L)rtli,t,ts uroryi ben:. F 4.3.vd&wr • • lIUNT & MINEIt Ara.losing cat their'stack .t aetodiehfeley law prima. pre paratory to their removal to their dew ature, neat door to the pwteo•r, on fr.feh street. $1,25 tweak. are sold .a lOW as 50 remit tath; 100 " " 45 25 " " " to " 12 t• " " Among thorn will h- •onnd lb* walla a all tha most popular snthora, In ~ s ous olyirs 01 I.lt6ling. Call and eea them. A 1.,, stationary at lite low prism. 111.11 ST a BUNNY., t. 7.0 unirr Slaannlo ELII, Pllth et. IMMENSE DEMAND: raorEsson. 'WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Was introduced to tin Public early in 1859. Universally used throuthant the civilized IF YOUR RAIR LS GRAY IS YOUR NAIR 3. TUI IF YOU ARE BALD. IT WILL RESTORE IT. IF YOU HAVE DANDRUFF, IF YOU HAVE SCALD READ, IF YOU HAVE NERVOUS 11E.DACIIE IT WILL CURE, THEM. TO PRESERVE THE COLOR,I TO PREVENT ITS FALLING, TO MARE THE MIA GLOSSY, USE WOOOl3 lIAIR RESTORATIVE, BOLD BY OJ. WOOD CO., 114 MARKET BTREBt BT. LOUIS, MO., PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUGGISTS IN CITY AND COUNTRY. Pals is Pitialiargb by Dr. d DO. 11. HEYDEII, 11 L. P&L! DIDDTOOK CO, mu" all Drunk , . 1.0.4. y) 1860. aPIZING. 1860 HATS AND CAPS.. M'CORD & CO., RAVE 11.83EIVED Mg NEFYET STY L.D3 OF SILK, CASSLMERE AND SOFT HATS disl.CAt'S m great wlety. m r 3 NO. 131 WOOD wrap. ET ' ATE' ,;^ • N. ST/El-Ea:LIN Et, . zer. DLNTIST, 191 PENN STREET, oppo,it6 St. Clair Uotel, fowls Teeth on Oat.. of Corallto enl Port:dela also. on Gold .134 other Metallic Dom wort. Ye, tared. All other Laval operatlone caren:ly ottorldba to.— Elrartml Anacelhzela aro:Alma In eStrartlnß teeth. noWly . w.O L. -7' _ Voencianor to Wolf/! lIIPOILTER AND DISALEII HARDWWR Corner Liborty and So. Clair Streets, 1.2d1y FJTTWVRQU. PA. JAG 40/f Gr. TO W *END. POR.X p.a.okElrt B. and Dealers In Bacon, Lard, Dried Beef, Mese and Bump Pork, No. 12 Fourth stmt, 1.11.01; lottaborgh. P . MARS lIA L & . . Acuretnece the wield' of NEW WALL. PAPERS, BPRDERS, &0., • AT No. ST WOOD Fenian. DlTE.—t , eated rroposalp rill be received at the Cake of the Water Work. hutil r o'elochp.m. of Pal DAP, the 9th instant, for Waist& g the Plitehorib Water Works 'glib Oro llesusatel Toot of fear loch Pipe, tooth...with the requisite brsochas arid iralehld JAMEM tiF.L9O:I, Superlhtendent, C URB, AN S caskis New ante; BOOPited 'hid day and for led. by gal ' Cqi HEYStEkI. DEILYON. M Wood at. nir7 oprootaal.. Char!. Raul LIGHT, FLEXIBLE AND - . STIWNS, NOVEL AND BEAUTIFUL 111 BITAPE, At -proved by AIL Ipgatro F3r TUOUEONII COl UUATED MUTE. IMOTIIY BEEF 1 T raegtlY SEED I I —.lOO bus, dried, Wm',litozA 4 .Ad firr orI•MM, iarS Illi115? LA -thttsburgil 6itytte. P/STBSCIELOU COUNCILS held II special ineelleg, Monday evening, et the cell of the Ofdlennoo Commltteo. Salta Council—Precept all the members ex bept Mews. Phillips and Reed. Minutes of Iset meeting rend sod approved. Mr. Brown being in the choir, Mr. MAuley presented a communication from the Controller, t which vast accepted, eubmittiog a cop; of an Act relative to . vehlole licensee, now ,before the Legislature, which was read for inform/Mon. Mr. M'Ailey, the following: norm, The City of Pittsburgh has ii malty to expend in repaving streets nearly slooo, to keep said woos in good repair for thei nee of ponies who traverse the note with draye, wag. one, etc.; and whereas, it Is butjtat aud, proper that thine who most use the streets enders moat interested In and benefited by thelfbeloglept in good repair, should contribute the footle elects• eery for each purpose'; and as the streets must be kept In good repair for those who titie them, and money must be 'raised for that purpose— therefore, Ba it resolved, That the Act now pending in the Legislature of this Commonwealth,!relailve to Hommel on vehicles in the City of Pittiburgb, coo. 'Mended se indicated In the printed draft the eof hereto . annexed, should meet with the boa ty ouppore . of all the members a that body, upl se they can invent some preemie for ns, by whioh we may be enabled to carry °Oho city government without any outlay of money,. Resolved, That, however unpleasant it;may be fur members of Councils to be compelledito pro vide for the wants of the city, by taxing their fellow-citizens, it to their bounden duty lb do co; and in keeping the atreets in repair, they, believe it lobo but honest to call upon these trite, la the diaohargeof their daily bustuces, 'use stid cut up said etreets; tncoutribute to their repair'. Read three times and puted, after amend ments had been toed° to the draft,. NO action in C. C. - _ !i Mr. Ward moved that the preamble and re'anlutiont, together with the tot es amended, be ptintal end forwarded by tips °larks of Conedle to the inembers of Senate and lien. of Representative. . Carried. Mr. Kincaid, seConded by Mr. Blair, eallid up the ordinance (laid over •t lest meeting) to leVy a tax to pay interest on railroad bonds, in accordance with the decree of the Supreme Court. Mr. Berger having previously railed up:the reso lution, (laid over at lost meeting for want itf a quo rum,) reenesting the compromise Commisaloners,.tp petition the Supreme Court to extend tba time make answer to the mandamus, the preference was given to the Latter, and Mr. Kincaid withdrew bis motion. • tir. Tbotneton moved to lay oa the table. Lost by the following Tote, taken by yew; and it ye, call ed by Mr. Nixon : Ayea—Danean, Nixon, Quinn, I4mer, Thompean, IVeid—O. Nays—Bennett, Barger, Blar, Brown., rittsite mono, Kincaid, Morrow, McCort:, and Pciet. Mc Atney-9. Mr. Werd motet' to postpone. Letn,ayce 0; nays B. On third nulling, the eyes and nap warn' called are fcllowe Ayes--Bconotd. Bargar. Bhl Brown, :Pitstiaa aone, Kincaid, Morrow, WOuga, Prost. It'Aulay —9. • Nap—Do:lean, NiX6O, Q.IIOG, Tocutr,, Ttocup eon, IP•rd-6. The resolution was then road throe tiCASa and pound. No action in C. C. Mr. Kincaid egsla moved to call op the ordinamio to levy the tax. Mr. Qalnn moved to postpone indefinitely. De clared oot of order by the chair. Mr. Qulay appeal ed. and the chair was sustained. Tho motion t. tate up was then carried by tho (el lowing veto, taken by sym and nays: Ayes—Boonsit, Borger, Blair, Brown, • ritZSIY2 mons, Kincaid, M'Cargo, Prost. M'Anley—.S. Nap—Duncan, Morrow, Nixon, Qatar!: Touter Thompson, Ward-7. Oo Ltd reading, Mr. Tbompaoa moved to poll pone. Lac by tho following vote, toted by aye and nap : Ayes—Duncan, Morrow, Nixon, .Quinn; Tomer, Tbompeon, Ward-7. Nay—tklnett, Berger, Blair, Brown, : mons, Kincaid. Brawls°, Prost. Ill'Anley—d. President BrOandleu, of Common Council, bore -eked, end after stating the action of ththrltt . z?., to la jotntreesi...." the .... resolution—to diectula and not informally•:npou the question of tnhailttlag the tan rinestion to a vote of the people. Mr. Doman than moved to ley the ordinance under dieenseion on the table. Carried by the follow ing vote, taken by ayes and nays—several Members being momentarily absent Ayes—Duncan, Morrow, Nixon, Quinn; Tomer, Thompson, Ward—T. Nays—Berger, Brown, Fitzsimmons, . Kincaid, M'Cargo, Prost- M'Auley---4. Messrs. Berger, Brown and :tieCargo presented a protest egainet the action of the majority, prevent. Mg them from voting directly on the ordinance to levy the tan. Mr. Quinn moved to go at once thin iota! session, In the 0.. C. chamber, as requested by C. C, With • drawn for the present. Ordinance from C. C. as amended, was taken up, rupplementary to an ordinance granting the use of certain streets to the Pirtabargh.h East Liberty Pas senger Railway. In C. C., March 12, read three timers and pasted. Mr. Ward offered an amendment to eolapel the company to complete their track to the city line by Jane let. Carried. Mr. Qainn preeented a remonstrance against th • road occupying Wylie street, with either:4a double or ningio track. Mr. Ward; a petition In favor of ibelsseage o the °rah:lane& Mr. 'iSard moved to reconsider the vot e on the amendment compelling th e cualpletiun of the road by Jane Ist. Carried. Mr. Quinn moved to amend, &liaising but oac track on IV;lie street. Lost. • The ordinance seas then read three timelthe rules suspended, on objection being made, and action of C. C. eoncarredln. Adjourned. I=l In Comm. Councit—Present, all the members ex cept Moss.. Fulton, W. 13. lleys, Lang. and Rob bins. Prayer by the clerk. Minutes of .last meet ing reed and approved. Mr. M. Mays presented a report from the Ordi mimeo Committee, with • oupplement to the ordi- nance granting tho nee of certain streets in the city of Pittsburgh to ttut,Witteburgh d EAU Liberty Pa.- longer Railway Company, with tho supplement to the set to incorpornro the said Passenger Railway Company. The report was read and accepted, iced the act and ordinance were road. Tho or dioanos was then, taken up, and on the second reading— Mr. Floyd moved to strike out the wurdS "and ue. copy for the purposes of said railwly," tlRd Insert the word on. Adopted. The President here read a memorial friiria James M. Sinclair, proprietor of the Omnibus Lisle to Aii nernhle, relative to oompensation by the Passenger Railway Company, for his stock, which will be ren dered waless by the constroodon of the Railway on said root. Mr. Rou moved to amend by confining the Rail way to finoond [nomad of Fourth street. Lost. Oa motion of Mr. Ross, the words "and occupy," in the Ibth line, were stricken out A motion to permit only a single track on Wylie street, was made and lost. Mr. Siebert moved to amend, by compelling tho Company to make the gutters on Wylie meet closo to the curbs, on which the are and nays were called, as follows : Cbaowick, Delo, Dignam, Edward., .Loyd, Fryer, Hayden, IL Flays, Luttob ' Sillier, Petrie., Roos. Jas. Robb, Joao Robb, Ross, Taylor. Willa and Presi- dent 111'Condloss-22. Oa motion of Mr. Siebert, the following was added to the third condition : And ellen not at icy time he perwittrd to threw 'ant any piles of Job, miaow or dirt from off the track towertle the getter 'anti carb log-ind let it remain there, and it chill bp the duty of the Street Oommistionere to Ice the foregdirtg car ried Into effem." • • Mn Floyd offered the following as the sth condi tion : That the rate of fare for each paueegor car ried in the ears of the paid Railway Company shall not exceed fire cent. within the city limits. ,Adopted by the following vote . : Ayes--Bailey, Barnes, Barnhill, Ileramann, Bindle', Dab, Blgoam, Edward., Floyd, Fryer, Boyden, Luton, Miller, Rec., Rowbottom, Siebert, Wills-18. .Nays--Chadwick, 11. Rem 8111, Petrie, dames Robb, John Robb, Taylor and Plat M'Candlese-8. On motion of Mr. Siebert, the following eras added to the ordinance. "And the said company shell bur the horses and 'buses now on said road to Minersvilic; it a fair remuneration, as may be fixed by three disinterested persons, to be chomp, one by the owner sad one by the company, and they to choose the thlrd,' ) The ordinance was than reed a third time and passed by the following vote : Ayes--Bailey, Barnes, Barnhill, Bearmann, Bind ley, Chadwick, Dale, Dlroaco, Edward!, Floyd; Hayden, A. Hays, Hill, Lottoo, Miller, Fettle, Roes, flames Robb, John Robb, Taylor, Willa and green BleCaladleas-22. Nays—Fryer, Roar, Rowbottom, Mr. John Robb, the following: IVAereoe, Dye vote of 24 to 2, this body has agreed to refer the tax question directly to the people, in which the Select (lounoll refaced to concur, thereby disregarding this alnico! ILLISLItOSOUS vote; and as the ultimate decision of We question reentins with the Councils, Es is Resolved, That the President of thii body be and be is hereby instmoted to visit the Sleet Coon. ell and request them to meet with as in order to take a Joint ballot on the question—the vote tO.bO Tax , No Tax, or Compromise. Read times and parsed. No actioo in S. C. Mr. Robb moved that the ordinance to 'levy a tax to provide for the psymnat of the interest on the PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1860 rusLisuieD 'matt Atitritkiliat QY R. ECRILEITT 6c Cd.,, , ram. um exrrunisn. M" . .1: 13 MS I;t GI. 3tl. , TUESDAY MORNING, MAR 13 CITY COUNCILS. Ayea—Ballet', Hill, Borabottom and Slabert-4. Nays—Banns, BariMßl, Baumann, :Bindley, bonds Wood by the city of Pittsburgh to the Mu tters Valley Railroad Co., laid over at last meet ing. be taken op. Mr, Pattie moved to amond by ronpontog fustier considered= or the ordinance until we bear from the commissioners appointed teladir• to a compromise, 'Lost byes following vote: .Ayes --Batley, Hindley,Dignsm. Hayden, Hill, Pe trie, Taylor, Pres% bieCandlete—S. Nays—lllarou, Bunklil, Boarmann, Chadwick, Dein, Edwards Floyd, Fryer, 11. Hays, Lotto, Miller, Reese, Jas. Robb, John Robb, Rale, Rowbot tom, Siebert, The motion to take up the ordinaso• nu thee last by the following vote: eyes—Barnes,Barnbill,Chatiwielt, Dote. Digs:tato , Edward. 11. flays, Petrie, Jar. Itubb, Joke Robb,_ Siebert._ t t. Nays—Bailey, Boormaoto, Bladley, Floyd, Frycr, Hayden, llill , Lutton, Diliter, R.. 1, B o se, R ow b ot ,_ toto, Taylor, Wills, Pree't McCandless-15. Mr. John Bobb lamented the resignation of ebbs. Ferguson, Board Measurer, Fla Ward. Read and accepted. No ZO:1012 la B. C. gdjournod. LATEST NEWS BY TELBGRAPH, RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE Tlarty.Stzth congreee—firer s•sslosi WAintwaros Crrr, Moab 12 Ila tr a a.—lllr. Washburne,of Wis., offered a preen:i bis, setting forth that the meet shameful (reeds had been perpetrated on the Minemonee Indians, by de signing men, reducing them to utter deatitution, Mad asking for a Selina Committee to inquire into the f subpart; and by authority, P. W. hempen ho re ceived $40,000 of their money. T etc Indians have always been en the molt friendly . erers with thelr. 8., and Joined our female the Bla 4 Hawk war.: A few years ago nay owned marl iii the State of {Pinwale, and having been dafra dal eat of their lands, were reduccd to a very start reservation. Mr. Larebee deslrad to offer a Fermin' on to amend, ice as to call t.r all the correspondence on the subject. In the nowm of his remarks, be said Mr. Hershaworho came In connection with these Indians, did so In 41- tart oontraaention of the wishes of the Interior De partment, he thought that the adoption of the retain don by the Winonen legislature in one day, bY a -strict Itspohlioan vote, looked suspicious. Mr. Waehborne, in reply to a remark of Mr. Laraine, old that the renews why the latter had not been eon-. rolled on the subject, wee, hearten he wan gone' to Wisconsin to attend the Democratic State Convention, espeotieg to he elected a delegate to the Charleston Convention, but he did net suceeed. Mr. Larahes—That it (Ace, air. Mr. Washburne-1 don't know anythiog about , it. Mr. Larabee—Then you should not epoch on the filtjact. .31r. Washborno—l believe, however, that the gen. (Leman was a candidate then, but did not succeed. After further - proceedings, the Rouse refused to suspend the rel. for the Bari:Jar:tette* of the resolu tion by 119 against 60. Mr. Davis, from the Committee on Elections, re ported a resoled. that Mr. Williamson, contestiog the right to Mr. Sickles' seat, be required to serve OD Mr. Sick., within three days of the passage' of the resolotion.a particular statement of the ground of contest, and that Mr. Sickle's.. his answer on Mr. Williamson, within 20 dais thereafter, and that both, within - 60 day', lake tesdinooy to thumanner requir ed by law. The consideration was postponed iW Thursday. • Mr. Gilmer, from the same committee, reported leave to withdraw Mr. Williamson for having filled to comply with parliamentary R 1413. The Homestead bill was taken up and pasted •by 114 against 63. Mr. Hindman reported resolutions from the Arkin - .s Legislature, In favor of a P.i6l Railroad on the 30th parallel of latitude, end brhity stated the m ine/ why that State should have a member of the West Committee. Agreed to. Mr. Morrill, from the Committee of Way. stud Means, asked leave to introduce a bill for the pay meat of outstanding treasury notes, authorising a loan end regulatiog duties on imports, but tho Hoese refused to stispeed the rules. Mr. Stanton, from the Military Committee, twOrt ed a bill authorizing the State to sell et auction, the Military Acasiemy at Harrodsburg, Kentucky, which passed. The Hon. adjourned. thwarts.—Mr. Ten tyck introdneal a bill for the 030111 COMploto equipment of saving stations on the COY, or Long Island and New Jersey. Referred, Mr. Ring presented the petition of the merchant. of Now Yolk, favoring the establishment of a steam mall dm between Charleston and Ravens la Key West. Mr. King also introduc..el a reso lotion suspending the operatl•ti of ee much of the I entice part of the appropriation bill as relates to II binding of Nat- Alec blanks, until the farther Id. of Congress. iL lie said it had re,e ed the nuaci ono ctihseht tddhe Committees. It was rend thrto lons alui parr ,d. 3Er. Bright gore cowon of a bli • million duller. for the r a ." in of la ca pitol k - 112=MMtd Agreed to. The re4olatioas claw!. Co Friday were road. Pre poen to commit Mr. Hyatt to jail until ho =meet. ed to teettty. A debate ensued, after which the resolutions Jere adopted—yese 44, tiny. 10. Yeae—Mesers. Anthony, B.Yards Benjamin, Bigler, Bragg. Bright, Brown, Cameron, Chandler,.Clingman. Collamer, Davie, Doolittle, Feseetoden, Pacts, Fitzpatrick. Bas ter, Foote, Green, Grimes, Oniti, Hammond, Ileinp bill,llanter, Iverson, Johnson, of Tenn.; Johnion. of Ark.; Kennedy, King. Lane. Lathaio, Ma/n% Nicholson. Pearce, Rion, Setiaetian, 6111.11, Thomp- SOO, Ten Eyek, Trumbull, Wigral and Yolee—.4.L Nays—Messrs. Bighorn, Hiroo, Hale, Hamlin, Harlan, Sammons, Sumner,Tocmhs, Wade nod nk. The &rusts neat into executive embus sad after ward, sdJourned. HARISMIVISG, March I:, 1860. Havoc —The various oonendttees reported the fol. lowing among other bills : , An not to in:corporate the Allegheny Observatory, which was reported with amendment. Mr. Penney read in his place a bill, providing that the Northern District of the Supreme Court be abol ished, and that the Court have no power to line process beyond the proper dierlot; also, an act to ineerporge the OA° nod Mississippi Steam Packet Company. Howe big No. 129, melded an act for the tae tlon purses navigating the. Allegheny river, wu taken op. Mr. Irish moved no amendment to inolitde the bridges on the Monongahela river. The amend ment waaegreed to, and the bill passed ilnally,,but hoeing been amended, goes to the lions* for eonecr. recta therein. Mr. Penney called up the bill, providing Psi an additional law Judge in the District Court of Alle gheny county, which passed to a third reading. The - Senate resumed the oonsideration of en :act relative to the Polies of the City of Philadelphia, which paused to athird reading. Mr. Crawford called op Mons, bill to Incorporate the Mdtilo County Bank, which passed in Comtnit tee of the Whole, and came op on a second reading. It give rite to much debate, which lasted emir the bout' of adjournment. llocar..—Nuinerous petitions and remonttraices were presented and referred. Mr. Espy read . in his place a bill relative to Leviers in Allegheny City, and an act regulating the oreztieg and widening of street, la Allegheny oty. • The bill to repeal the act relative to hawker, hod peddlers, in Washington county, was pasted foully and goes to the Senate.. An ant to oharter Neville Island Bridge Co., patted dually and goes to the Senate. Tne various committee reported the following among other bill,: Supplement to the Chattier, "al. ley Railroad. WAIIIINOTON, March 12.—An earnest and probe. hip a rucnessful effort to being made by the govern ment, to conjunetlon with lending telegraph gentle men, to CHUM the prompt completion of &substan tial line of telegraph from the Miseistippl to Ban Francisco. There ere now present in this nit* in courultation upon this Subject, Slessre. Hiram Sib ley, President of the Western Union Co; Zones Bar num, President of the American Go.; It. Walker, President of the New York, Albany it Buffalo Co.; Dr. Green,eof the Now Orleans /e Louisville Co. ; Judge Bolden,of Rochester; T. S. Taston, of Utica; Cyrus W. Fled, of New York, E. Cornell, of Ithica, and others. The tariff bill Trbia Mr. Morrell endeavored to report to.day, under eusponelon of the rule., Lathe 13.[130 11.3 tbat brought forward last year, but with rev ers] moatloatlooi. Mr. }bath in nooutdstire with the order el the Senate, ha. hewn I diced do Jell. Mayor B. D. French, J. J. Coombs, J. Hell and Loots Clephane, hare bean appointed the Delegate. of the District of Colanitda, to the Chicago Convert don. WAS/RS(I7ON CUT, March 12.—Tho Ilomestead bill whiai passed the Donee to-day, provides that any person who la the bead of a family, or who Pas arrived at the age of 21 years, and Is a °Pimp of the United States, or who shall have declared his inten tion to beoomo loch, shall be entitled to enter free of coat, 160 emu of public land, on which snob : potion may have fixed a preemption alnico, which max at the time of mob application be made subject to pre. emptiou at $1,25 or less per acre, or 80 urea at 12,- 50 per acre. No certificate or patent is to be Wind until the expiration of 6vo years from the deoi of entry, and on payment of $lO, rights are secured to the actual settlers, and devises the lands nogg red which are in no event to become liable for the satis faction of any debts contracted prior to the hue of the patents. Wat. D. Shipman was confirmed by the Senate u D. S. District Jedge of Ooonectient, In place; of Judge Ingersoll, deceased. UTICA, Masai 12.-0. B. Matteson, President of the Central Bank to this oily, recently remand , by the Directare, In his absence, publishes a defense to the Utica Herald, of that hie actions as Pres. Watt bare been perfectly honorable, sad f or the but interests of the institution, and charging that Mr. Bunton, a New Yoh Director , attempted to compel biro, flatmeon, to parches, a certain amount! of *tack, and that his removal as President was In elm. sequence of his refuel to purchase said stock. it's. Matteson farther &firms that he does not ewe the Ptak a dollar. The statement nude skinks a test extraordinary prOcess of banking, and 11, correctly set forth, exonerate* Mr. Matteson. flownOrt, Tow, March d o b. ac... ,4, d hiro b ar o n s two Iguana of thirty bowel. Lin. ;275,000. LATER FROM EUROPE. asLmax, ILtreh 12.—The B. 11. steamer Niaga ra. from Liverpool on Saturday the 25th, via Clooeus town the following day, arrived at this point this morning. The stamen North Amerloan and City of Bahl. more arrived of Liverpool on the 231 olt. The It. M. steamer A.12,1r0m New York, arrived at Liverpool on the 28th nit. The news is (waren• la g. GRXAT BTATAIN..-511 , DR110A12 . 6 mutation in op. palace to the Dedget had bean brought to a vote In tbo Commons, and rejected by 118 nays. Arrangements bad been concluded for Lord 31gla's going to China on an extraordinary mission. The British Cbaenti Fleet had gone to the Medi. torranem. It was rumored an acoount of Spain'e demanding a large cession of territory from Dforoeco as ono of the conditions of peace. /T.14T.---Attitrilf rejects the proposals of England for the settlement of the Italian questloo, stating that she abides by the Villa Francs arrangement. She will notemploy tome at present, 001 . 1eereete it at present, to carry it Into effect, bat mantes the liberty to do to in the Inter,. Spain demands from Morocco a large indemnity and the p lon of all the cononered territory, u e condition Of pence. The Atlantic! Telegraph Company propose making en attempt to restore the old cable. Latest dispatches by telegraph to Qacenstown, to the London Morning Chronicle, says ► treaty of al liance has been signed between Russia and Austria. LATEST FROM EUROPE Hawag, March 12.—Tho Royal Mall steamship America arrived hero to-d•y. She does not bring • list of the Hungarian pu•rugers. The following is by telegraph from Liverpool to 02C01.111tURM on Sun day : The Alleged Afffaece between Austria and Music. —The Horning Chronicle publishes the following in Its scooted Intelligence revolved hum a reliable bourns in Vienna, is to the following effect: Aussie bee decided on renewing her old alliance with Austria. The treaty is uo the point of being elgned, and will bo carried to St. Petersburg by Prince Alexander, of Basso. We have excellent reason. fur believing that its provisions will be as follows: The most ample eonoeseions as to all that relates to the holy place. at Jerusalem will be made by Austria to Husain. Second, with a view to event nails, that which writ have every probability of being refused, Austria agrees to conform her policy to that of Russia, as to tho Danubian province., and Berets. Third, es a compensation for these nonce.- shine io the East, Russia will guarantee to Atutria the whole of hor tarritorry, including. Magary and Venetia against insurrection and foreign foes. Tho Parts correspondent of the Daily News fears that it is but too tree that at a ministerial meeting, hold on Friday, and presided over by the Emperor, and which lasted four hour., a resolution was taken up against Italian unity, on the pretext that Russia and Prussia objmot to the annexation which alone Can satisfy the Italian people. The Trench government, it la alleged, have re. solved that the project of annexing Piedmont to Tuscany must bo abandoned altogether. The people of Tuscany will be called upon to choose Sovereigns!, and there will ho Le objection to their choiee falling upon the Duke of Genoa, Victor Bounanael's ne pnew. Socoodly, that the Boobies! of Modroa and Parmo mey bo annexed to Piedmont by the consent of the inhabitants. Thirdly, the question of Ro l:L.3lna le to be revised and will probably be submit ted to a conference of the Powers. But still the idea of creating a separate state of the sovereignty of the Holy Bus and annexation ecthject to state soveralgo ty, either to Tuscany or Piedmont, is not abandoned. Piedmont will be required to adhere to these propo sals, under the threat of withdrawing , the French army from Italy and leaving her to the mercy of Anitria Neu:de., Feb. decree of the 3flotetet of War, orders cdicors on leave, toJlsla their reglammts on the sth of March. Part of tiro municipal guard hae been mobilized. Agitation prevails in Palermo, and in the AvoinizzL ifesdrid, Feb. 7.llh.—The Spanish squadron has Ids Algicn in order to bombard the issaport town! of Morocco, and will probably commence operation by the bombardment of Arphillo. Paris, Feb 26th.—The Monteur publishes a decree on the organization of the artillery, suppressieg the list of etore houses for field artillery, increasing the number of batteries of Infantry by meeting three new regiment,, and Are re-establishment of artillery. Tho Martha= also poblishes the programme of the opening of the Legislature on the Ist of March. It also announces that the two Moorish deputies arrived yesterday at the camp of Marshal O'Donael, with a view to propose so in./Vitw between yarabal O'Donnel and Mucky Aber, and the Minister Satoh Kai, oa the part of Moro.a. This interview took plass on the coal to Tengiers. The liras point dis- Cooeed we. the occupation of Jensen, by the Span iards, which was obstinately objetted to by the Moors, whereupon Marshal O'Donnel, was on the point of breaking up the oonferenee, bat at the re quest of Morley Abaa, it was continued, without however producing any melt. The Moors naked • further delay which w►l refused by bia“hale'Don nel, who declared the truce to VA wire:tinned. The Marshal retained to Tetuan. and Immediately ant far the commander of the Spacial, naval force in order to concert with him further active operations. Petrie, Saturday. Srd. d o'efock P. .11.—The market hoe been very dulL Bent, opened at ftSf the, bat closed rather firm at Off 85, or *boat the came price as yesterday. bo brought io Loedon, Saturday Ecca;n2...:elbe foods °paced .1 , to.da , st yesterday's priors, being aapported by the Jars mintaterial majority, and the favorable bank ram c, but a decline subsequently took place. The ab market waa Arm. Taos Board of Trade returns ilea to-day, give the export,' a January at £29,. 368, 97, against £9,323,423, lot the curreepondlog month last year. Tha denim reply of Austria to the English pro posals for the settlement of the Italian question is issued. Toortasons are given why Austria cannot accept England's proposal of a basis for no armor,- moot. Count Reichherg explains that the proposal does not only essentially alter the right of the basis of the European equilibrium, which wu founded by the treaty of 1915, but it is sleolo opposition to the fundamental principle upon which the legitimacy of governtionts to general, and especially the Austrian monarchy, is founded. In the third instance the proposals destroy the rights of Italian princes, whloh were placed undor the gnarsotes of Europe, and which the Emperor Francis Joseph, has a sacred duty to protect in his quality of chief of the House of Hapsburg. If iodnoed by all of these motives, Austria declines the proposed negotiations, shot des olates nevertheless that for the present. she will not endeavor to undo by the forep of arms, that which they cannot prevent. although reserving to herself full nod entire liberty of action for the future. The tone of Count Richberg's reply ie exceedingly cour teous and moderate. st Paris telegram confirms the statement that Russia and Prussia had joined in a proposal for • conference of the Fire Groat Powers. Negotiations between lb* powers on the Italian question, were, it woo said, being rapidly carried 00. A Vienna dispatch of the 24th, ghee further par ticulars of Couot Beishberg's reply to England. It is dated the 17th. Ile expresses a high estimation of the Emperor to tho communication from Franco, and says that the Auttrian Cabinet recognises that, in the present circumstances, there is no opportunity for Aiutria or Prance to interfere in Central Italy. The application of nonioterrention applies to France, Austria having withdrain from all parts of Italy not under her dominion. The organisation of Vene tia mutt T00:1110 quite extraneam to tho negotiations betereeo the powers, but the Emperor liYally main. talus all of the promise of Pilia'Pranca, and if they have cot been realised, the fault can only be attrib uted to the Italian revolutionary patty. Austria confines herself to the ezpression of her conviction that the re-establishment of a formes dynasty and the realisation of the project of an Italian Confedera tion would Much better guarantee the future of the Peninsula. Genes the House of Commons, Mr. Hadfield had calico the attention of the House to • petition complaining of a meditative breech of the peace between a British subject and an American citizen for the eucalled championship of England, and asked whether the government intends to take any step. to put down the fight. Sir 6. G. Lewis said that the subject had been brought under the notice of the Commissioner of the Police, who would take Steps to prevent the light within the Maropolitan Pollee District, but no pledge could be given at to the step whioh would be taken beyond that limit. In the House of Lads, Earl Caernowerk called at tention to the statement that Spain, In harproposed condition cf peace to Morocco, demanded an exten sion of Spanish territory to Africaosnd asked if the government had any notice of 'this departure from the original deelaretion of Spain. Lord Woodhouse said that the government had been informed that Spain's demands were a large indemnity fur exponses'inourred fur numerous eono. nuclei advantages and extension of territory; the establiehment of a Roman Cathotio blehop at Fes, and the admission of a diplomatio agent at. the lame plea. Isahr.—The King of Sardinia and Count Cram's remained at Milan. They wars constantly received with the greatest enthusiasm. TOIIIMT.—A conspiracy against Prince Daniels had been discovered In Montenegro, and the prLuel pal participant' sentenced to death. A Constantinople dispatch says that the typhus fever was carrying off the fugitive Circuslane at the rate of one hundred • day. CIIIRA.—iI Shanghai telegram of January 7th, says that the ports of Saelow and Hiserau had been opened and the ,provialona of the Amerloan treaty been extended tolffirliritish and other powers. A Canton telegram of the 14th January, nye that DO change In the state of affairs at Japan wax re ported, hot it was hoped that the firm attitude of the Coonl would reassure the Japanese. LATIST News.—The London Herald gives • Tu.: mor that the government is about to testify its grad , ' tude to Mr. Bright, by making him Postmaster Oen: oral, sloe the Eul of Elgin, whose appointment as Plenipotentiary Extraordinary to China was an ntitineed loot night by Lord John Emil Nay OPLZAJIS, March 12.—The schooner Argo naut, from Vera CMS Oa the Jed Instant, has &mired. Miramar% bad reached Ban Jump three leagues from Vera Oros, on the 2nd, threatening Alvarado and Vera Cm:. Too versals fitted out at Campoaeby WON sent to Vera Crui for the 'purpose of assistiog the Liberals in the transportation of provisions sod munitions. BIVISSIZA, Arbon's; Feb. salons difficulty bu taken place between American and hiszloan waste, tone. Borstal want Wed on both lidos—. The hintlaus Outnumbering, unovistted the Ante. eue, who sent to tort Tillman tor tzoopa. LXXIII-7NUMB ER 64. By. Loins, Starch 12.—Tbel steam Belle Peoria, bound from Peoria to Bt. Lon's, with a full cargo, war burned to the water'e edis as elltinVe Landing en Sunday, at noon. Two firemen 'and cue deck hand wire lost, and the aeoondOlerk setiotuilY The boat was insured for •16,000. The Great Western Depot, with Its commas, two hotels, and a grocery store, Were burned at Naples, 111., last night. Loos not assertatoe The liapdst Church at Alton was blidoed 7ettarday morning. Lou $10,000; bistned for. 13,000. Br. Loris, March 12.—TtrwrIeer nontinnes to re. ado slowly at this point. Thor, ti nothing new from any of the upper streams. All an In good boating order. The weather ;I, cloudy, cold, blus tering and decidedly March like. Nair Tone, March 12.—A lopectalipispatch from Wubington, Inform. us that our o:neernment bas reasired Information that the tdireinon part e to Mexico had determined to bit:gibed. the port of Vera Cruz, and other porta in true our gest:num= has determined to pay no respeat to sneb:hdookade Saw Yost, Mud, bank 114ntalIIIIDt shows an Increase of lowa. of $2,220,078, 'd e cr e e's, In spook 21,225,02; increase In eirenlation $254,- 0071 loorease in deposits $142.772. ii Murrurs, March 12.—Tde stestn or Rickman, bound from Little Rook, Aria, for Clocionett, with fifty passengers and no cargo, was harmed on Moods, lawmen last, sixteen milts below ; Little Rook.— Two lives were lost. The boat is* total lou, and is insured for $B,OOO. Dismal; Me., March 12.—At ttie Municipai-elec don to this city to-day, Diehard llioiSdy„ Democrat, was chosen Mayor, by 22 Majority;. The election was on strict party grounds. , Laat year the Repub. ' Deane had a majority of 200. • , Percept Lime, Idereh 12.4Tnedigerson Medical College commencement took place today p 170 stu dents graduated, Includiag 120 ar the Southern States. Wr.sITLELD, Conn., March 12.—Ai the town eke den, held today, the whole Demociwtio ticket wee elected. RLCLIE3TER, ilsrch 12.—Sooty ha.i .i. s ° 5 o'olock tbis morning, about too loam, sod Is still felling. Wind blowing s perfect . LornIVILLE, Mardi 12.—Tho river, is rising rapid ly, with 9 !oat 2 inch . . water; In thri canal. It wu very windy this afternoon. Unreal* 32*. FOR SALE. . . The proprietor, owing to Ws ill•beolthi oyez. for sale Mot popular end well eot.aDliehal natal TroFerty, Lite. eft, Street, Pittsburgh, known ail the 1; HOUSE." "MANSION HOUSE." I lit aTE. IN iIIt I.II.II.EDI&ZEN/C141T7 07 VIZ fi and Westero Pea/eager Esti' Bowl Deiota. 2bn .HAICEION MUSIC" is 116. dolnis large trananiat _bad/ au and ban all ItULG79•I/14.:tlitot :4 Modern Patala Maine: To any one dadrounof , n l Can.X l l l ll la the - banana., • rare opportonhyln now °enrol. Apply on the penance, or adders. by letter, tbeinodersts norlawd j d- OHORQS arffIENSZ. N.EW I3TORIII. No. 91 WOOD STILE T, Second Door Below Dlarnond) ABey THOMAS PALMER HAS now on haul, and offere for bale, an ulcer tment canaprailag ih. LATEST STYLES OF Ekraerienn, EenZlieb:L, and French WALL 12.a.pi0 Rap ansr.sl7 far chls Openz WO. An entire NEW STOCK Lowest_ Market ;'Prices I B.—AnLuspxtlan undo . lock t. 'most torpcsitally SPRING GOODS, SAMUEL GRAY Sr. SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 19 FifEh ' Street, HAVE just returned the Eastern eit tea aware sew receiving , • en?* and napalm as Icattan of I , SPRING GOODS i for geetlemetie weer, of the letest aud , most felblo• •• style, towhirh tbey would reerettbllly lovikuthe-MteetMa oaer be oustomers and the pub to M mgr4l. • ; • No. 19 'm Street, Vtanotw..M/ Bargains in Pianos. SEViNT°N. Now and second -Hand PIANOS FOR S'AILE;',. UrISEUNG TO REDU CE STOCK OF V V ItZNIING 11.A.V09, l .411 thit ftUovelnitilostrr blo tot of Nur sad Suor.d.Eland to .tors and randy ortootouloo, thasi q ' am N.lov pH,. =mud to Cum, and hou ro tburattboolU to pu Dosatand that each an opportanity ts seld dre om optrol: 't)o thou muted for Cue no dim:Gant 0111 to ollolr•L • Thom for sale anemia. l'Ano 30rwthe oily wlll be given, sad mast be wiled ter by nobl, payable fu tbe cub Cr. din.= of 8 per cent.lbr cub. Tbe Ibl;getog elegant ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, OS ♦ CREDIT or =MB VONSES. A new sad elemt 7 octavel Lads= Piano with all the lateri Imptonms4m }annul/ for the mbemiber, and will be so ad; The factory pnea ot tb Ml* $3014 tar welt Another of the NIL. style and 64/ Another from the man maker. in an elegent * Romerced oula, menelfaernreee prim $.976, —. V3O Ao elegem Rowswood 7 man Plano, mad. b 7 Jimenon. Data°, in perfect order, end in kin lees Ahem me yam Oa price when aw RAO A foray arced 7 octave, new and large oraleitomenol Plano, made by A. R. Oslo, the leowriork price of which one you ago was 210 Two &eaglet Ramrod 7 °Mem mrred mou ld- t 0.. . amain. A to A. made by Cale 4 Oa, and con alderall by good lodges. anions the thit of the New Tart roskere, at the low mice Om woe aryls, 6. Om elegaut aces wood Chlckorlnk Soo'. 7 °CUM old meta to ma rat. more Mango mouths,the retell mite of which a p 76-- THE IrOLUMLNO A6B. .. M 6 ONLY: A Rahway, double-round &worCO.:ma, cads by A Rosewood 6 mace 1:d A Mahogany 0 ware-Wllotaa 4s N.- 131 A Mahogany 4 octan-chtritentir A BMW-- ta bleh,geoy 6 ocaes-Ly A Mahogany 6 octme-Load • Ftro A Roeswrodootase-obleam.g..__4,+_____ 1 5 , A lionweand mama-Nona *- 1/0 ' Packing hams will be furulebed and the Plows pecked, hew of chugs, to go toe iltstanM. lo addltlon to the them, will tie wild an excellent AMA. D$ON, at a eery reduced petal. the:owner haling ne further me for it .701/N: Q. 1181..L0d, I BRAT BARGAINS LN S.EVUN D HAND PLLNOOI.-.one elegem.ltoddlOctere Moo. In we but &short Urn.. • Prlne..—.. Ono el•dentltheencod ? .ectare la nee but e fen One Norwood OrA Octave : 110 One blahogen.y 0 do do in 7 116 One do 0 do do`• • • no One do 0 do do .1... 00e mond h•nd Sistsdeon' too " nild ror $l3 cub A 1.., one pod ercood band 10 0 lb. north $10,.61 tor .old fOr $3O, es lb. ornar rturrlrl• BMW*. -.4113 - 7 - s.k, No 110 Wood*, xd door .6 . .. 1106. "Gold Itledal Premium PIANO FORTES. A PINE LUPPLY OP UNRIVALED KNABE'S EZI=I:3 Inti7=3 —Poor • ,• F t. ..Lt% ito ki =tir • f Thew Ms. Am. F. or nalved by N EW SONGS, C NS sraysmi Ifsideo; sang by my Ooze UM.; b/ 13. tae Vs*lrred.rks Stalky be: ma a fay Hairtoraths mould that Iran Dm:WU mxs Ae.;llllWcal COMMERCIAL RECORD. , , CONIIITtaKO/ aftfliTnatioh roe. Sl2ololla APRIL Java kaPrax3. it P Maim P.m....05, wssuolt P 1.4•11. T. W. WCISSAST. I B. 01,033. PITTAISVUGH n MK/LTD. (Acpwrled Item:dry f Marburg/ Gonette Tos-oar, !larch IA ISCA. Yesterday eras • ble.k, told day. alp.. plercia• •lod, kite eat-toot opearslorts re )Shags rime then pleura; Marra Is pla)lag oat he r rots to Portw•tlo" lilt ly to hare tar mad *tether ow r to 1s- n/0, •ben le way CX• ;eel, spring to ret to 00 boat fest of to.nnV•L.n tram trwaall and nuateven.ble •celet seeps es • a) .ad bottle thenar.nat the •1 the wheel; be r g- mtn. rr. . 6 .' • " r te." botwa dsna. 'Ne tad .“ am, •ifel O. ta•sts from bebarr. Tne Hurl IN4I. Cu... Now rl..e ear , • a.. trip. the War !Ise* .ud acosoms, t on. • 'to IsoetS toe ktat , ma ar.bara. 60.16 L%ater,, th Ina,. II I, frost NOV Dr e.nr, ca I am hay City, to An CI le 11.•—eli. vk .1h .Olt loads. 1 add ports, of .1.. trel.ta • e. cut b lb. Veen a) !root. enseuir • •.p. hese, inalq flour 114.0. .tat r. • he 6e et vett.. • l‘b WWb gee nava bee. taibeed tome en.-0,,.. p.bt, !meta en h:•311) boo able to. or er••••• set. to...ut•visor :b. ant gstuog op thrlr snxas of .og•re, ac c oat , . Ist ; tar g.tttog their arre.af.c are. Tb-re flesh a feet la the rb.a.el q pos., mug. lbe W." reagent ...alas Cab •f. r load Atodarerof oda,. bo•ts go wt treday. frel.ht I. pretty aboud.ra {Udall. a. boategetArlS Lodges. it prat - , good antes T , /a.plenst.l tarotaasoto aoam e Aerlotle c.o. in ft...ak SA' LooL.. Sunda, rho cou•cban teo by Cala. W if. 11.0 00 , 46.d' the 0)404 Goa is Geo L I:14y ins to tow to,dltg ior tit Lorna and Use illasats lUv.r, and ort:1 kayo to Wrd• Way artercska We have uottang sp•riel to note lo tbe gra thee I.ne. The rel. of .rain and a our show • o .abiornh.eaf a.Pri or are Oros and any:act/Wow are gener ally an , rrelnol of an • 'T... FLAlR—aides of 1122 We. principally from. Loco. Bow. Extra Ex F.tto. 7 , 007. 667 6 25 ,6 50 65 615 6 al 621 666 383 6 6 83 693 5 SO --- .6 80 6u ' 650 P r.— 635 660 626 1- 6 122 230 bbla from stared- a 5 do do 120 do do 70 do do ...... 301 do do 53 do dO 1.0 do de . 800 do do -- 72 do do - '3d do do 50 do do 5 fo - 21 do do $ 70 .. It, 40 do 533 - SO, do do 75 store, salts of 2do lontla ear Coro . 100 do at 63.100 do GO liad at di; Bye at 05; on athaJl,2oo both torn at OP; WO do at 67, nod 1 car Bud .nll do Whit. OPPLES-tale of 84 lials E00131:311 13 $3,10710 d 0 04/4 stow* and llocathitea at S2I 25 OWED . 1 1.818-aalin of 80 bath Aptl. at $1,75, 7 do do at 81,2008; and 23 410 Peaches atliC,lso. CHEY.S.B-aalta of 23 172. a at 10; and 15 do llMEburt at 120. 1/13ITZ11-5 bzo and 12 Obis at 11017 G 8 do Ito& roll at tat, a do at 14e, 4 doat 13311 q m•raet 810'1.71 10005-tole 0 Obi, at 1200 8 do at 13a; 2 do at 12X ‘ m 100 dos oo wharf at 13313 bbl. room stare at liovrery atroodant 152008.--..1e of 4 Clda N. 0 at 11101.49300-414 bids at 47, 1380UP-1 had broolate a.4`80 COP Silas wiloo of 123 tha of fair to yiime at 11e and 20 aka at 1.3140, acid advatiolog. We lan been thorn private lawn from Baltimore coin'. Bora; ocio ondoodlith of the 10‘17, from the Primer city. states that no s-0 can be had at • Ina Cann than 147 in that martm; And chs lat• nor. of tba kb, at.e that the aeraslialor of the .000 k in tat. Vora ui b. 1103 clou cod 13 I o'd att 323,40713X0. and • Mranclni in pilau Bo that daaltni ham can gortro ntanoeturotrialy. 1 BESD--.Q.. of 2.0 both Timothy at $3. 11(911-ta1as of 12050510.8 largo ALtoterc: at 50.001 do - Whit. Pisa at sl'. 01V-iiala• of IS GUM 10.2 Lard 0B at 88:. BT/21.815118-8000 Ea at 1014c._ ACOS-salm or 700:1 160 atv altars at 7X03 c; 4:00lba bacao lo) 1600 lb. aides at o,olon4toDliz a. ban at 1:-Ice -.11 sty packed. MESS POSE-sake 07E3 bbl. at sl7,6o2ljlSatnacked.. 1 Lan-0 kap city wood it 11340 POTATOES-calm of WO bob prima Nathandatio at ?q ILLY-. 2 tow Wed at $lB. ROOP POLES—EOM at $lO for tlah aad IL loc sack ZIONIXTA.B.V AIND CO/11211gULCI • Catcaan, March 10.—Tbadoncmarkatto-4ty emtlrroorith Lfr [poetry, but II etlt.d gale:Act gal= for fair to cholas orlon cams. The dtmand for irteat vas more trtlra, and under contr. favorable ore , . by Ma .tamer •tt mariot &d -eal:ad 12.0., with salon lo atom at $404g11,06 tor old re. .Ipt. No. 3 and 11.06 for nee tecalpt.. Thera ar. exttra '..togalry by alppers and W 1.% and lot. on 00.00 wersaold is taalp. - af51,05©1.14 bin:ample and $1,X4)1.15 rot. cholla Red wheat. Corona In good atopplog cc:nand. sod lb* mark.t wirmorli e, .100 0. 0 00/00 teeiremp:a No. 1.046. 10 atom; 1 4403 e for No. t and 42340 for stlantad—:eloung I.lth a good Inquiry and a arm morkec o,t. wera antbre and atultd?Eld.o 3 ' 8o no Mak. AY. I 0 brttar MOP and miner easier—Wes ranging from 114P50. Bart' 4011004 wining dewoward, ender good nopply and Ono Innlted Vey. Itmotby aged In ..else datn.d and aducced De, I. ilk sales at /13,8500.3 for dirty to prima. Clover I. men 010? at • dtaUlte of 16C.930,9/01b ilooral gales .0 11l g 4.40. floegarlan gnua sard clot at 8041530. filalluent• .ready o,Alce.llol 410 1 20. erowl.totu quite. Batter my arL • We tag tl. fallowing Crua the Bt. 1411 la Domocrab, of .the az:Menge mart .t wu soars today at l 5( prem. for sight uo toe East and 8 , 11110, for bitogstwo r oa d, I p raa qua Wog the buying maw. It fin a ;'reaanrd bat a supply o r 1.00,00. steam one halt! griamh was purchased taisy toy ilifraut metirnuo. th gob:. paying A - pr.. Otherwise , be supply of asetera is small Judgiag frees . th• aey brush paper is 10101 . 100110 snot. Den it bruits as meadby Rearm It sschaugs at I pram , aloso mom los lint that 100 touts th• of teams that tot redasmod are rentattog 'bent to e curn•ry branche• forc..lu 13*. tab , . land. .• 411 cert.hey remote ye., eon.. other. yam, from the dittictilt) htults ti.twe ih re.htmt oe a tr a• Eat cm 0121.1 oft kV.% ozetbar,o ml.ht 4dv.., 134, ..i. , ltuadd .p.tr. • Imports by tUver mr&lmdt.T 51a5EE0114.6, pm. 11.5-1 15.11-2 Pax* tad.. 11.557:2 Catitait. Kuban.... o.; pito a.d.. Ma • oktaa.B pkg. fki ad. 6 I 84 24 bags a .ipple4. Do , tata d cm. 100 4 . .1a ia 144 a, kiara ! ; 8 ap grea44. o:6r. It.o woe me W. Nantrla a; 2514, .aaa. IO Lba abtaay. 4)4. Ite @ acr, ti du [1.., kstk.lll: 8 du do; Maw haw; 4 br, a. y bblo • May s wo..tat. a of 6 d• a. uanl, B.,it; I az tutlpe La-tab Natr; 64.1. ft •r. Lora ,rt a Shipt..u. 110 tio 4o: loadal. 200 an du Or-b... a. 4 e.. • CISOI2I nATI, la. W.. 12,0.-40 60 Wit door. 1 hid inner, in. sir , e.... Loa my. 30 ,/,, Loy, amon a rriaiddei In ma hung J aAu do, A ...haw. do do. D.von a ko tad.Cour, Maio • OM ;Mardi atO 1., m 4 manor. a N.I. a. 3 003.1.12., lime a Mende., ILO kg. ator.... Homer a kohl/Aeon. WU • 7.1.11%G, pea. Caen ii-1300 tmop poi.. 7'0.6. rye .1 A Una 0r.,. 11 buts Ml, 7 pkg mode Omar* V.acird.r. 6.1. rye, Eled ocaapags ann., Binon t Troiontri 616 do do, oat.. CIN , .LIN •7.1, par 6mommay-2 bbd. avg.. Wrier, 6dO do, 8 to nu., Roe. A ...mon. 8 do kam., William.; 141 bag. n o rmy, Mend. a V./neg to re. hame ia 10 3g. 1101. Woke., a cu. gu eel... 1.. y, Dierler. II Oro; A/ do Om Widlacar, at no MA, II soh a Woodg tia do do. 102 do do, Galway; sdn do, Counmenom 100 do 0 3.4 i do hoar, Koria A nom 13. do due 81ropeom 78 linseed ana1.323 cgs oil ..ta, Moms. A Nal.n; Id ord. triaa, Ylamlng kmarinds, Oda/on/4 du Jones lk 0.3.; has do, 10 tidla %attar, Stal lehia Bon r,23 do .platy, 80 /Ada tuba.7l Ins amass; 00 tire miffs, CU.. ma /3411 1 / 5 8VILLE, per Error. Grainin-7; /011. loath., 31 bra d wad* Li a gs lard. LE Db. egg, 23 dos Clarks • iina MOO Dm starch, Mioristd; i 7 blid• b.ttnes. Barn.: 970 ska two, Dorringmor 100 oo 44 60 do m. 1.6 do rags, la Chia rem ldo biat.r. 73 do apple., 21 dos Mom., 1 pkg for., 181(,b piles, reties; 6141. oil, Whimooni A mr, E mina rug /I.lsietos; 100 lA. am, 1.82.11 Obi mdss, lag do, Cream A or, 30 dos ass boards. / es. KM.; 21 aks rap Parting a Mal.•gp, 181.1.11 Ma 8 idaseassie4, Vienna A 15iinearglIdOsondinia,Bas0lama A pa 1 bangs, oar Col Bow* 12 bras d app/ar, / at Mg Culling 7 al. bd., 6 If do. B.hod. a Vm mu; ao hi tads, WalnarlanG 6.530 Mat Phan APPLighlin 25 aks 4 app... 766 do corn, 17 don., 11 all. splay 9 bf Au traria, 6 15111. eggs, 6 bad Wm./1214s annda, oaaer.da bosh. sr. LOMB, par Bay Clr7-461121.110.,=11 eta 01l mod, U 3 to. lard. IS bels 10..71 Ws park, (Ur. A at 802 hides. Wane; /SS 40. t 0 bola 4.. d, /OS ale bola. 10 dos =dm, ogroorr.23 toga pig irott. Jon.. & co; 18 bamls mdse, Ncrlu & eq 41 aka 4 VOW, 12 do pesetas, E A Pah 1:4.4..1.; 3 bo. poriumery, R. ii Nab. & Neal CaL Be Clurra Haul I w.. E. toottom Emmet Clr, /Aran rzr4i. - I nquiam amall•d 456 bbla az 24,60 1415 La commonl raqa•st la 21,7. 6. finno; alias • I anab4blta Mond $1.60, and 1603 to' 167122e6 at 86. 82 Gm 01 ter low and state, .1 4414 Co. wog 1 Pima dad and 6 ' old Enna and $ll 214,10 for-cadir p dull; .molt Wed Mau Lard wd; Batten a moan. 6203 f4r late t wilndic46 614.0 Wes IS 264. 51 .11100 bbl. 036 bade , nba • (U 0•575 2 / 1 " nun , a sssny4 i,eo6l.aa. Co. I =Mel 11.10.$ Is • EnEno, as ..153Ziay s „ I cang pnaulant talv;ii -.Wet' Par...4..71114. 57.:5 or imperils.% IA US& vwt 5.7,4,1% Low G 1 L.rd ow* D EGILLIIIk TUESDAY PACE-Ar sd Zr/011. LANZSVILLE.—Th. 113. or. • caonmar MILL OkAHAII, Copt. Ilakkos 0rz0.0.111 ;owes Ibt the abows awl lateramliaciporta livxtty . at o'clock r. tot tectsht Of .C.%, .pp a p ti 41.1. Etna I rldiCh, num •;ia DL1131.3, door SPRING DT TEM SPIILNG 53 Ma HATA. wnk dabritowy Z. 45, Main, {iTLI GXN2I AND 701:11'0 OUTS - km ..•a.v...ad Ut tm lautdcws. this zazuaxav & cou&azia. - • • - 3 0 ,14 wcaustpxki 3L 1Z - acis lUtb. Clacitnutl 031:1,1a.relai; anSPlttsbargh., freetti Lads sz.o Ness 0:1143ii 63e whisky 46q fkzur , 512).15 . 0115012".• We. p6r.35,1 fnaght "A 100; whisky atqllll 1 freights 200 It 100 Jr.. tour 2.34 pallets Iy hhels =q esti o:her pouts ""; berets 3 LO to haw.' tipster.. DEPARTED. Inmpb. Browanlll, JEIL.-abeth, , . ~a, Petals. 1 Mosey, at $14,5 Cfpr Pets trataly and strzankM; asks .lead.. Maar ta aet 41a 5 tO.lor raw atata, $5,50 fur Lunar 5.1.211 1 2. 4,40 sus amens, red :5 tee. . It. LI. 0.-en.rtet stooto.r on.aaldri 200 btO at AP* ---- —, • Rya Pio= Is modarata at a:WM Coria Moat aCtlye; sales ar Brand, wine, ft 10 for. ttaletslore and Jusey. Bnck•be.t. Poor .1 es,..f.rata l e a tlatr Unt i e 5 17:7112, ot ';' il W e:t : 14 . 4 21,404 WO base +Wt., e,atharo at . L.o et In ry. cbolea Mims*. etre a; 31,30. • Pula; demo; exn toots prim* etato at nag silo. ZIA bosh at 724461 oOr ye.' TeX form fant mascots. Oati call at and Cana ton and 4442 , 44 I i But.. . 4 14 atlas 1050 enta at 217 1061.12 toe 2 t o um me.: /IWO tar old price sod' Ne-t coon and Wady 014 meats., at 70734 Coe abouletaraszat 44'444 got t cows Woe 414 bhis at tew&tt,-- . • ttwaest &An. at 1.414 It 051- and 14 nat. ns • 10(21.:. CUP. ers, at 30 . t.p taraca.b, . IVA .11.A.usts rini.g 'ado .t ad; St. litole Porto li tog ot 43, ..t 410J1 POl,O ipiet t 0.15 lo; wth-s •euvou, at 173,6(473 , •nd er.• 11503 Porto . . 1 • Leh 12—rIn..r quiet but ~..4,:.J.. of • 1, pbt..,,. ply. Me o.llrt I. cm,lpg Lim t bo‘ .....,•: r 4 $14.31,4 .- sr..N. doli;'•l4.ta 8-att. :-.....rr &Cal P.l.rt . Itt, VS R:447 cu•l itnel I ose. rtih Pigb..x<bwi m . or! Nor Vo. k 1-10 v..r . ; *id, 11—F1cnr 11 , . •tad . ..poOrrifil 1N " 1 , 0.4 .c4.-ut ocoar. •Lit: 11,1:0; r:ti F A 1 .4.1,2 $1.46 -. 914; 7 , . Wit v. TX „vic,itacc
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