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' pte - bs *air 'rostra* le Geedee„ 'His ' '''' ---• '''' '''''' • fa lifts deifies for eatamtaiog the looge, Ott ..1,. ii i.,,' Li ezele -- ' leiiloti le set deenied meats .•`- -- - ",... 11 '.. • i . 0e advi will be made. no.. :.• „...„..„•,._,,,,„„...,,,,,,,,.,...,,......_...,„:,11WH. *el. pettedly to ten oo:.1 :i''''..44 4 4 1 :4 1 , , ! - - "'id, ( bili s las toootlty *tette ea beau fragment 4 V;,. , '"An . '''.."--' , thins'ad IN "'bleb rosy be of 'Service to .. "•:•.-4' -- ...-- _ .0 10."-r-,-'-‘ ' ~ h ealth. Re may be ma.:l . - '.-', .!'... iiiiiii iii.eiloelog. their ~... .., -4-•'w. -,'-'7,..'" : "-: ' ..fe? ei2 149W/1166 N- 140'-firoet ~'"••2Z•ike 'Dr.itePefs Drug Store No °•• ';'''t•lst-, ' .. ; .1,,, ar / ...,,.• A 7,!, ;e:-,...0., ''' '• ' - 711Intrtati, ilt Airxrinsue, or WADS 1 Awaxes. Awakes of . - Allegheinytiq met, por tusat to thlaltiall — of the late President of the Os Salsorday ereolog laat: : Samuel f ; ,Dabble was km 1141140 the chair and John G. likeosuelkaPpelsisti Dm:rotary. Mr /IM - • Damao) MO - explained to the mestiog , , if. •l • 111 object:cif the act to bs lbe assemblage of the .sitixess, mithliot &Willi:thin of party, to oossult ,-- tipealhe present aspiatet our natioiel nffairk ER', 'mired abs,apPolat .,' • sat of s Ceetzettlee-to prepare revelations tot .- the - esesiderstfeti.of the nteetitcg. • - • motiokirat canied sad /deters: pt and United, erns appoltitiii. After short- letieest thiteUeelelt ersolutiOatt were 4. citairmao •Aleri'alitlf,l The GOTernmela it now la a state' of . and whereas our material restaussia are being r • " 106 1 , 04 from. thosii.States shish are true to the .thnensatont mii . .davotild to the Mims, tote Stacie lama both , the teastitatlon end the Laws arsopenly ; trielstakoend'erbire tmastni and rebellion are openly .6114 7 , 12•10411. the time that moat firtilr . ,:.I. ,VdellalforS we 14111 testae benefits resulting ffroma _;.-- , ethano in the government may. develop a 011osility isco:sid powor eolifierv. - 11moleed, I. Testi lasoilair all min party Lanes, ''imidpledgiag °Madras to seek other 'as American eitismes Ll devoted teeny whole country. as our p a triotfathers mashed it to wore hereby unite ourselves :together a &lams - soldiery , mildest to lb. Militia litre of . thir:l7itaimonwealdr. mid ready . teal:lower Wy 'for tha . defonee of 'ear rxmoron Afollettri; eMiOerfrompatilifitoes or from traitors at home. , That ant mho qf the -Logielataro be urged I make lesmadliste , proytiion for arming the citizens I • 4\ol-thislitals whit hare now, or may hereafter, Moo '•‘ E. That the lout tat of - oat: coneervathus and tektites has, beim a severe ma, but a triumphant vindksatiori of thip capaciy . of the people of the Key stomognite, arid ; eepoelally of Alirghsei r coutity, for mdf.goverainiatthavisig . permltted the iemuldiary 'Order ors . Traltor to be executed at one expense— , the Traitor Wag • Glovenmitiast °Moist.' 4.. To o t we pord4py Psalm the eo-Operation of our fellow of army creedAlSo unite wlte,he la this-procantiosto- movement—looking iticof oat, lathe perpato our Govarnment'and the S. That ma elect two repriseitailves •to the meet ' , ief &hetet Wilkins flail, next Thursday ereolog, awl ailltatrs USsiost stabs ran of Use Chairman. limo 'we nip the pnopriety . of Ailing up the snake -of salattng 'welainteer aropaniak and would deprecate any dosages from Volunteer ranks. TbillresolutiOnt .were read separately; sad opportenity tor frol•discossios, _adopt ed., A : motion directing them to be published .. 1 4. 1 hePiilsbstrgh4laper• wss also carried. - oa:mcition, fife imeatieg vent into an election - • „ of delegates to Umlauting appointed for Th ors sight neat, at Illessm. Dab. • • kat Ltd Riddli:were plmes, after which the `µ • KOVATXMCNT. ' t'"" "T i6Wh i r4,ool NW 3 lllo/500,: AIMS: , i `''! ~~;. ~;~:> i • ' . Irk - ~..•1 .:fittabltb 1.0/ . • 123,013 $3 333 . . 2 "blitire WI 1 .656017 , 2267891- la a . , 4:14-4 , : x. - ..! es r. 404 178,4751 wil,.. 1 oar - 10r,t5 r ' VPII pkg.'s., sa 0 ,, bolt city . " 1726 . 4 I ' -.--- ,A 11 .0 ,117 ' 8243 ' 3 " 1/5 814.1 . ‘ I 4. 7 igt 673 39, 376 . b u z .. k... :1 1 7 ; 20 281 te p 190 1.318.461 50‘,584 I , 4259.988 490,36( 4.•-• cr"" 4 725.6231 14,198i...88,404 ~JJ tii.~ -- ~ '~'.7~;j ' 44.• • -• t • ,•-• • , r..":', ~. '"/01 .000• 0 000. .... 53,824: 46,11761 18,608 ,„'! .. ' • -Coliit; Elessiosa—fistore Judges - • - •,:••• adoOlors sod A 1.,... ' . • . - . ll oStkii•Dec. 4 llst, Is6o COmmoossalds gios:ledioicd ; siisysiS etFlarlJ.Bannal tdt Donald, ors stiadsslltussps7spss'lhe., pOtllo6l of file dot:sadist ANT* : on . sdibliebmeef for the tuarteeetotpelleoti 2kotricolbetb.,go.,on *Ile) roping from Fifth,' parallel I... Market ' sitter. sold teosiodiatel bigot of Elliott • Shirt Bot4lilltie 1* Hammer he advertised ' for a female si•iimit la toile abuse of .femile, defeibileiWippkylog for .the peei• • -•-••stoo, Rae accepted..2,Blm -tune therefore to. De. queritr• aboqi ,thailth of Jane lest .to divot o her duiteo; fed lu'a'day or two after. was seissilvd tlebe Dicier In the mintier niemidsineitof _ , - - , . . rbtlar,tbrouglit In a vordtat of oily; Coto e. MONO ortitre;'lsdloted for aisatilt Vitdbit,.....opt guilty," . bat de. .SetOttit witoLiteatenited . -to one-thit4l" the prooktioof 04, bilaniut. _ - 0 Melon mar remember a good. distort, spo t " fed by : as ssisillime linos, which referred - bilk good,.stattooh old Journal wwWdwits 4l7. 9. , " th Gr illat ouDossnioid The Pult• lih 6rlil et - seri se in our advertising II- "w loud ell our ruder's, .e.;-.40144,154 1411 W. ""al -•'-: - 'arintiltar biding la emulate, or Tillage ..., tO [O. , raw • W • 11"1"' it Wale' losttalltill tk 0 1 *be 4 S" k r- ''' .'" W feetd Vogt* lure that the dollar ar t -;; :ogeou/ Ilir i gji w bos tun . investonat. When o yen . • mei* for It 'vtasseresy it vu upon oar no mm m jassaith...,,, • sad we, will gurouts• you good I': *-- ---7 .We hay stained the first somber of 11" 201 k I of the elpiesittnist, which lad s . '-.' naturs eral Ts 4e 9 treat, to ill Vito subsoribe for ' eldgeolutatt. 14111 1' Tax Tele evening - air. Collis., t i 1441- - that' " / ...' . sad 'outlet, makes Lie " .-JC7 fixt bi ar ed e o r iali !his foto eft! oharseterl ,: :.` - la ...Ma lieu Lege, and Morgue '' - • - In Ali to Peg the Wont." 0010110. as '. std it '1 high Goleta soap, I. probe- atithe llat it sliv " lsk equal, sod his srs t pu be ta ir il b o h o - ' -•`" lftlehicirorldmlde. ',llortiacterstanai ' hly,:sed gloss it perfect ex. -I' isnueloo. 4llllWWwW l tb e bt lf " s ebsrionote be undertakes. i- '.'i.,—..... -ft - lb ti ~ le good resolution is ... er I. • • ' '' & l6 "I Sr° - ' ' it suss of all t. - ;'` ' ' ifttU gun, sad 04 1 1118 t la - ' lo vrentithv - silethiedaese. We expec t I o '. alike/eft enturdedU orerlioldmil. Pliiwira*lr , ' - 'fa twat th e Alleghen y , F 7 :!,:., - ;I,: -:;', •.1";b4 s u 'ilklagis Yes- 1"1 .41 4 7, muting - st. Wore g win g,. far the porous of „......221L; I,„9.l4lll!i nfookese w "snolillar. l company. _ ~__"'"Wr'-•" ;- - ' Voll - attesdsd,4ll4o7 every , L,'";;:s*'3.=iwrag 41 .,= .14 eh t ao still°: troneorontLa k"-;:--,...-Allillkittee.•‘- - . t a ill ;'-gotaing, sad s ,' - '1..t . ...L . ,.. „. .*041111 alli s te4ilon o. , 4 Oslo. ' tZ" -,E , - ..: ' ' ' ' ' ' .talsonUillfElli#,/..t'"ifum- - in .rs PA'Patat•:•o.P , ..•erili :x ~~ltbßxmo,, = =.tart -~esL Nu•e or! Votekaudi Dili by nay. •16. r i . . X 121,12 7 157,530 .4, , a,4129 44,258 23,501 47,918 19,245 tEM:=3 Third Ward.—William Oseao, D. L Smith Jame* Mader, Jacob Reekedorc, John U &or. itkr 226,071 10,625 806,715 289.310 319,910 178,630 396,)194 716,694 67,083 247.440 - ♦2,622 291,817 40,08 e 1 0 7.376 28,620 97,838 28,236 283.784 .18,680 1211,909 18999 Fourib Ward—Frrat Precinct—Henry An ibal:, Jae Martha'', Jahn Martian, E Derby, A M , tt well. Second Praninat—J D. Baldwin, Wm Cabman, Jahn Wright, John Mo• Grim, E 4. Chairman, pro, 1.46 De .1 D. Baldwin. & 1 ,875,017 238,163 1,828,041 219,495 _ AWN! 06 ...MU,. oltroing. out, thcir stook of holiday books st cant. AGOIAV47III; ASTLMLY —A inanatimel Nich olas AChehbaugh appeared before Mayer hl or risen .yesterday and preferred a charge of as. sunlit mad battery sgainat tlamea O'Neil, who be alleges; 'without any , cause, assaulted him on lest Thursday night,.etriklog him repeatedly in the hoe with • pair of limp:Mem muting him on the cheek and puffing both hie eyes in deep ,Ittourning The difficulty hominoid at a bar 'saloon on Ohio Wee!, where both 'parties bad doubtless been 'arin king 'freely. Thu defendant way held to hail. ELIIOI . II -At a - _,,..t0r 7 A1 • it.ettog of the aytneenium, held . h.et eveelog reediteti the slecolou of the Salloeirggehtlefeedas tfrteete.for . .ibe "taming or the p.lp tteteettoth that It. • 9111ITICD PITATICAI SIGRA7I/4/41.. • . , Marro; Rdirom have reed ebb atone oneider able interest the etterrtal cumensidoetion• *blob , here lately.appeared , in your columns, reoomeasodlog apertaingeollstuen se suitable cal:Kildat for the often of United State. Smaior. Airy one of the persona named by your moves poideata Might, if elected, Make vro7 reepecteble &eaters; but can any nos of them be eleetedl eltber of them likely to coimentrate the Republican strength of the Legislature 7 These nosaiious lam enable to answer. , have, however, an A liegheoy opacity man,. who eau, I• believe, unite a greater number of supporters tban any mac yet awned.. That wan le the Roo. Joao P. P it prompt oar of the Donators from Ode district—who daft us but raw days *lace, to attend to, his-duties at Har risburg.- • We all know 111 r. Pommy to be an !mask aprfght nian, . possessed of genuine talent, nomad jadgment, great firmness and Integrity.•Protabl be y greatest fault as a politician a modes.y—bir went of, self appreciation.- Re, bee now sawed us well sigh . throe , years in the State 'Senate; and no one has ever beard hie aoudoet spoken of-to other than titres of the highest eatuntendatton.< He his not a particle of. the detnagogue or hilltkad triokater in his compOsitkM, oar his be bought hiepopolarlor cheap. by prenstseembleb could peter be realised. Whenever he has beim Muted—la theiCoatt, Room or the Senate Chamber—hi freirnent disepPointed the confidence reposed. la him.— Old . Adielbeny County Is entitled to . : the Senator and I' think cannot- be mistaten when r Senator, ` Mr: Puttee le rut Mall whose elevation to that olletr would give the greatest • satisfactiou to the Seek sod. 111, of *a' Republloane of the dhuiet. ,Plifeattairc DIAILICS - ros 1861 —inn piece to boy Diaries Ifttat.d: Hinted," fifth - street; next to then'. t Office. They have an. the best asioriaient they have ever had, anti itell theist at mush loier.pri; ate than ever they Geld shim before. .• Tun l'Uletturgh Alumina, tor 1861; ' oiltb Hill's oelonhalooa:• - The edition of thin populnr Almanac, la newly nll sold. ' Deiterti''wieblng theni bid Paint eider soon, • • ' 110 . 113,05 n • FOOD'--Attentinn, it- dined :to Ude tow reatteltabla ataPatiendfl . .reptestioa, ite manner ;Moto. Ir. tt an itottrett nen dleceeeep and own not etioodroonden nish eel of UtO 0 9 0 .(8 . 4.111 patent • ~4:1;, .r , ttlikicklobitiag - Aicomoom m t;w mbid : dniiga oirtbn riforamk'ffaVBiliditj ler:. As he was • fi(itiil4l — `ll/Wpatiani;.ooo4;. wandes saidourepratioltaiDlitkhadeio n datto, of iliCtrd . _ stash to erarythajt thataarialehr olktevo. lallortiry Oes. Bclatyler stared iblt list lad*. Dunedin ;but patriotism ; Vex his exampl e kers - lie DEM. mate iallamice'Dt kee kleg:mirerroer - attablanti in every- seistion Leta bader--,Eepublltt.- A Most eomprekenalatattek, bringisg up;tho history of tide skald, lacalfran the tams, of la Old Indies to- theattrei'moderir rine Chainplon.of time* of Clams and of Cicero, - of -the Emperors; oflthic gliddie n4e4;wheiritaly - tras tat nuitterj'eni all the - arts and literature of the world,' as will ait its enbrequent , history', ire [SO and Iniatioonlj described: The book hose of great morit,sted deserver* general cirottlatitin:" "NY - or sane rwitace-a rhea, , votaire •Si Jtmvi hon.. ambit `she Ws of AJIVoII Bum. hew rsit's asat itriana • This_ is l_work ".einbraoing'atioite 2.000 'anddleitled into three besutirolliesetinted volj, ales. th ese tare when 'be country needs, the - servitres of s 'harass ear patriot at tbe, had of De . the biography .of raw Who: in his elboial life grappled with , ead• euhdindi treason, will-be eagerly. pernsed by :ell raiser °lithe people: It would bi quite 'refreshing in! Mina times of 'reek rotas and bold traitors, te• audithe Mitory tit eel who, has lade his name aonspieuomi In 'the Macey of-the oottutry, as a cianservattir - of . the Osier ; The qpteopion upon inn lip of ever y patriot nu* ! . 0"! for one hour of Jackson." -This book irthe best biography of the Hero and the Patriot:et the Hermitage, thilaur been-leveed trout •the, press; and we have no doubt that the tone annoaccameat of itf eppearatioe will loduce o,giceral demandtor it. No'gentletnan In rids city should but to give it a plea In his librarj. The author not only presents to the nada' the g old It man 10, the carafes of a' aidier - and " 'libitum's), bat it harndooes - the readee,to Ma private We, which iratiedditiouirattrattion.., For , L eale by H. S Davis, Wood it.. - - . 011 AP. --4 3tertisoppek wits 12 beautiful col ored views, are 'meld' by Huai &Miser, : at. 25 apieseaoh. • ITunllo/#lOlOl.---Coroner BAH ilia, resumed hisifeaminttion In the Birtning ham homicide yesterday morning at ten o'clock. 111 The folleifttg is the it:Winona, testimony elicited and Verdict rendered: ' ../Ohn Li:toggled: ewora , —Orilatit Monday week, in the morning, John Beaker dame to my house and wanted cone money; he said that he had beeo in* fuse on fraiurday night and. wanted to !attire town; I asked hist to go up town with ;me end I would gat it for him, and hinsid hominid not go, he bad alma on Saturday night; I went myself and got sorna , 020 .1, and met his britther Dan and gave him tendollars for John; it. was Monday morning, before breakfast, that he called at my house. I James Wintringer,l sworn—Last Saturday evening week I wee standiag in company with Chaise Wilson, at thenorusr of Center and Car. eon streets. la illnniagbamt. While I was stand. tog there I saw two persons Madding on the cornet; heard something fall, cud Beaker and deceased fell in the guttert they both got up, and Beaker pushed hint up 'pion the house. and struck him with something; the man then ran down street and Beaker after him; the do. ceased was crying "watch:" Beaker came back and picked up his W4'l silted Um who the man wee; ha said he did not' know hint The jury found that John Banisher came to hie death on the 24th day of December, 1860, in East Birmiolusham, Iron the effects of a blow on the-head, inflnted in Birminhaca by some blunt.tootrument in ineetande of John Beaker, on the evening of the. 221 day of December, 1860. - Bur Till flase.—fluot"Miner's Pitiebursli Alutaasa is the beet published; price oak" fi oasts a 'ivy. It eau ba had of all euterpristog dealers. Slid. IN TON SuV.I.TH WwilD —P111'4,16131 to s e.lll, 4k , meeting of theßepUblicans of the Seventh ward was held *Oho WetMol Roues on Sunnis., tighL The misting woe nrlipiniZed by calling W. C. MoCsrtby to the chair, appointing Robert Rini and dimes R>bb VMS Presidents, and T B..MoMallia, Secretary. After organ itetion, the,meetlog..was ably addreesed by Gen. .Moorhead, whose reinirks were listened to with the 'moat profound attention The following preamble and res obi t lo n tai re offered and adopted: Waimea; Ati meeting of the citizens of the 7th• ward of the city of Pitteboegb, bat itt • the-School Room,. Gen.-ilifoorbeed, to the coarse of hi 4 speech, expressed a.wiall to b. instructed by hie conetitconta of tbeir.wiehee in the prersht agitated etato of the natality; .thereform . . Re•oletcl, The; the grees wed tlinalkl prfeapf . coo upon which Gee. J. R. Moorhead was elected l are brood enough'and apprehensive enough, and by him so well eadavto tbal: lee deem any instnactlon from as as unowsurary and stsp,stloogt. _ P/Ireiowem Visl.l.s* Atcommos sod Dftrie., for 1881, C.O h. hatiat hoot & . • Az.Lsouswi.Rarantocan Exiscortre. Cossuir. 11111.—Tee follow's% - gentleman oompose the &Soothe Committee for the were! rams of Allrgheoy: Fire Ward—llertrn Mee, Jaws Caldwell, D. Johweott, i 3 Neese, Joe. E Robinson. Becloud Word—Lsrpb Kit Itpatn6k, John Blair, Wm. Chambers, H. E. Davis, George Both well. Presideol-"311/11. Vico Pi' !Alden Secretary—J. ~aloßodett. Tressarer—reAuk Vok 13,1Orr:', kr eal iti• re g ard t e . sh elarwat'appiebwliwk . eiVditerst" i i liftesiletwijsitilir, AMC,. *dimwit& Meting io theidenteMMitheelliestollayi failtbit piwpiise of letting Ott eeporael.lielliomatitiet by IdurOcustnifrilotistit fa 008 for With the Isnl:it -bests of comproidsa. : Thei.Ciiiiiiintiti was 43116 d-tie order liy.ll4d. Cue_ Pe% , EMl;e:jt.S...Eksialeit and George; W. /*board, 'Reg , testing as Secretaries. The mates of the dela/stet inattendanae were io= ed iiver;'sia ewe eerie Ite Be the former Case iettion, with - Ski litoepidana of the following: 'Robin eron Foster, and Joseph stik - E. Robin son, in plaits H of D. 'T. Johnston, • of . .itk• F ine Ward, -,4llegbeay, !Robert EfoOd, ialdsce o f Samuel Stereos. Moro lownship;and J. Kitg, les'place of Peter Bayer, keen towhablpi.-1 The Prandeat *Wed that several papers bad j l i beto headed.to hint , whieb be supposed to be thwreport, or- Idea.'owatnipte on Compromise." The pipers were bigitherel,oossant, and proved to be Dote the Chtsitulttee. The first , paper was signed, by the Clerk o f theCommDstonere, Com. Smiles, and by tke clerk of this .bond holders, hod Wes to eubstaeos is Committer, report that the following beds of a toitepulasist 'between the Bandhcidere Committee end titaiitheeen by the Commiseloaers Was egitedho • That there be an issue of 'new bonds foe the amoutitaistually:pald by the present holders, ifid'fbnk.the pot due coupons be fund , eM at the mime ratio into new bonds, and that Ira per' cent. laterest.te.paid on the whole amount so funded.- i brasses of bond. taken in r'xidtaagti for prOpartyror salute other that each titelemalue to lei estimated at their Cash pries at the Brokers' Board,'Phileidelphia, at or immedi I stay before such wiphonge.' The other papers were not signed, and of ottoree were not wodeldered by the 00111/enitoo. I Owl: Ward moved that the report be accepted and the Commiwee discharged. I I Mr. J. B. Swamis- objected _to the reaeption of the report, inasmuch ARM was not signed by the members of as Committee and a warm de -1 bite ensited. • IDeeidl L. 'Smith, ieq , moved that Mr. F H. CAotiler, one of the Committee appointed by the l'Ciimmlasioners, be admitted to a sell on the ;Door. y 'The Monet yea 'declared oat of order by the ;Citldr, *ad Mr. Bweliser repeated his objection, ;101the reception of the report. Genirid Itobitietin: was orthe same opinion aid thought that thelreport ought to be rejected by the Coaventiiii. VR. II Kerr defended the action of the Coro eittee and hoped Shit those who voted &gab:let it would plena themselves on record Mr. Penney. of McKeesport, o:Scalded with Get. Roblovon, be thought the report did not Illnotott to aeythlog„.ta there was no buts of °chip/oaten staled. : Captain Ward thought It but right to alicept the paper, thin it would be 'the property of the Cob'Cation, and it tiOnld he dispoeed of as seem ed beet. '• . After a lengthlt discussion, which wan par ticipated in by lideseri. Robinson, Kerr. Lira., and others, Gen. ft abhison mowed so reject the the report of the Cominittee, and that - the Con vention adjourn Mat tics Mr. Samuel Riddle it/misled s re -reading of the report, pending, ihioh R. H. Kerr offered the follneriog, we an intendment to Gen. Robin ion's motion to rejoat i , Jostle. and the rapport of the patina credit require that provinion should be made for (tw illing the engagements of the souuty to hodiug the debt treated by the inuring of 'Railroad bonds upon equitable and satisfaetoiy berme, end whine., we are of the °plain that the bads of settlement entered lute and agreed on by the compromise of the Joint cOmtoitraes reported to the Coesention should be ridded and binding as the efeirerama, is based on trinity and Judi.» to .allpartise interested. There . furs, Satin", By the deleitides assembled represent ing the people of tbecrientry, That the Commis. toners be authorised to procure such legulation as will unable the tax-payer, to adjust the railroad in. deblidness on the amount to be asurtained by a commission, and that thtirshole question at lulu be so arranged is to prevent litigation 'hereafter, trobth will be • saving to the tae,payera lier./ted, That the Commiselocers and their sue. eesurs In office, shall Ivry a tat to meet the demands required under the agreeMenr, the same to be col luded as other county rates and levies uo or may be authorued. Roblved. That oar eennisissiupers be releued from prism", they bating folly redeemed the pledge giver, to thd poopie, god that they bq telly umpusated for and on behalf of the tax-payare, for had they not restated by suffering litquisuement, the par value of Mei bonds would has. been mended with six per cent litareet on the fall ainounn we therofore ten der to them the gratitude Of those whom they ha,. so- faithfully need from the run grasp of toe Be preinti Judges- Mr: Kerr supported 'hte amendment in a speech of considerable, leeith, in which he elated that come one butidred and fifty thousand dollars is bond. sere;friudniently Obtained. sod Others were stolen 'NM lb. Commissioner.' olEtte, sod of coarse the people had a right to pay, them. 'Yohit 6 Liege cop 4 himself as favoring the amendment Of Mr. Kerr, Mr.:Davidson moved that the report be autb. "mittcd to • vote of the people. Mum": Kerr and Word discussed some of the propositions la the ',yogi Auld ameadmenta sub sequently latrodoord, after which Mr. Large etpreetted it as hie Coul/401011 the' some of the delegates were void of perceptlon TO. people hati.elioted delegates to riff tat their views, cud tbeut delegates were capable of performing their duty. I David L Smith stated oh behalf of the coat adeeionere that they erre not in favor of pay log one cent of railroad nix until the matter had been submitted to a vela of the people Heel Irgett thel the opposition • felt compromise endowed from those wiltd heal obtained bond. frauduleatly or at a great Caortfice He submitted the following estimates, ish+oh show what it would cost the county to coati ro. raise at any dens therein Iterforth 1 Whole iatiwuel ralltrwf stob4crlll. , o., but la' a uL11tif1115i.:••b00........ Actotupiaded luterrott du% •b of 460,C03 Awned Idt. reri et 6 per rent.. .... .... -._ do , Ido 0 do .---r- Ahrtated of daferesee betenere 6err I 0 is, COOL M. 001000 - ..-........4 MA. enema; aired to the mosey it 1 erssd.rearlae . f 60 rereta o 1111dollur. roue.. It per toed. Inter _ yet. by ' awing le w teed.: $;:00 OrO. at fer wade $1,160. 0 0.1.0 et 6 se-r ressr-letssee rd .... .......... .. Atbee ht 76 -- ..... ..-........ ........ - $1,75 1 ,702,90000wr 0te pa tee &Ne w -12.0..krter et 6 yew twit- -.. Amit wered . . 706.000 it 76 rwrirr . ltu thoFt.7l.y-sto d . 6o y . 1 6 per 'mit Serener eevert...._ $2 700 000 .466 mere 041 the doller-$1,666,0. 0 at .......... ....... Arneetit satet..- $1,700.000 it 66 rents 0 use dollar-It 400,060 et per mo &owner wirrst....... -...-...„... $1.7(6,060 6166 Cef 4IN Co 11.• dollar-$1.:.$0,0 00 . t - 6 fee. met .... .... amodot 07, 660 660 If the trod& h.horsstrii be re a . ereirr o Of west ••tru tee dullar.e. „ B. ben, of worprerutee. It will b *goal to * g to 0 66.1 dents on duller? II et sixty trete ea tbe timer, lbws the