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Awakes of . - Allegheinytiq
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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
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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
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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 _
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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.
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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,
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-•'-: - 'arintiltar biding la emulate, or Tillage
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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
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jassaith...,,, • sad we, will gurouts• you good I':
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201 k I of the elpiesittnist, which lad s .
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naturs eral Ts 4e 9 treat, to ill Vito subsoribe for
' eldgeolutatt.
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. sad 'outlet, makes Lie
" .-JC7 fixt bi ar ed e o r iali !his foto eft! oharseterl
,: :.` - la ...Ma lieu Lege, and Morgue
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to Peg the Wont." 0010110. as
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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.
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ti ~ le good resolution is
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t. - ;'` ' ' ifttU gun, sad 04 1 1118 t la
- ' lo vrentithv - silethiedaese. We expec t I o
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alike/eft enturdedU orerlioldmil.
Pliiwira*lr
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F 7 :!,:., - ;I,: -:;', •.1";b4 s u 'ilklagis Yes- 1"1 .41 4 7, muting - st. Wore
g win g,. far the porous of
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L,'";;:s*'3.=iwrag 41 .,= .14 eh t ao still°: troneorontLa
k"-;:--,...-Allillkittee.•‘- - . t a ill ;'-gotaing, sad s
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47,918
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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.
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1 ,875,017 238,163
1,828,041 219,495
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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..
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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
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.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.
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P/Ireiowem Visl.l.s* Atcommos sod
Dftrie., for 1881, C.O h. hatiat hoot &
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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
<empress. will b• el the raters; PI WM.
Mr. iwitser considered the; whole report indefi
nite. to ad ept it would be to take a leap io the dark.
Mr. Campbell, Dr. MoDatidlise beteg in the chair,
made a felt remarks deprecatoiy of the report, be
could notata tor itactdoPtioo, illitt ot.to feature -in
it war Its electiveness.
After fu tiler remarks from Meters. Large, Rlehey,
Robinson ! tery and Inhere the "oils° at Mr. David.
;
600 to sae it tbe quettios toUr people was neg..
;tired by byt a vote 14- yearrn:,,nays, 138.
Those who voted la favor of the proposition were as
follows: . Ahura. o ..E . Negl#,iD: L. Smith, A. N.
Durehgeld,lWat. Barns, .Geergal r.: Rudislll, D. N.
Whin, It EL Navin: W. IL Way, Wm. Curry. Robe r ti
Hood, T. Latimer, It: P. Nevin,/ B. A. Kerr, David
. Croii, (footle Moot, I ...lLDiviiiton, Joseph Irwin.
[Many In the COISVOCtliell did 'pot isomer to their
pewee.) . 1
Mr. bighlua then olleied tbe followlog resolution:
Resofeed,l Thal the ChaliaPpOint *committee of
--, tip, confer with. ties bondholderil relative to soy
negollattotti which may he. ..Canal tOitobing • coma,
promise of the bond (plata. ! l - ' ~. •
Mr. fitaith . tnovedso aiiseod by adding-ends
shit
Bald Oomnilites report by first - of. February." Not
• .
agreed to.. I •
• IHr. Rubinson moved , to illiike blank by in
serting 6 8ee,", and that thClObeirtuati of the
Conjentfonl be. Qhsircitia of the Commltto.-
Adopted. 1 '
~,,,(The Cheirtooo Waled . that ape members of the
COmmittes w ools be bereofter, awl au
touookih bash the met! )1
Mee. Lerire;oqetreteaus, etgetteleed the Coo
teolioa^. WA , e 1 !pitch,. la .114 h he , 4Ook
gititic - d thia thine vieiCir. liability 4 to Ott, end the
to
11072.14 loe eicaprOtotte. i •
.
Mr. Fleellit of MoOlute, offered the toile!.
log: : ..-; ! i ~
Root,W o iri. !hit feimmech iireforts ars now Alta- -
l ag to picot - legislation, alfeeshig radical changes
in the moot - of the enatical Mita 'of th e
.000nti,leceedeltitoot throialtitioa or the minty;
familiar Chit one (mono. alreltc; 'toe • appointed
. to
auris E
eonfar with °Or logttletore, and 'at; le inatotioginteh
legislation' II viii -recurs a thotcoghty toottootliel
and opitittiede Wilt:artistica Of the busisese of the
eounty--atidliieh so will (if r p o iatb Is) protest tbs
taepaywaagainst Lerthisphandeisither for tallroad
-.. MP irrie.olthe'llefeed War!, Wolfed JONAH.. taints.
Von op* tbe able. ' Il dertreesorr t o
,tb.- .f.,.. 1 ...
° r !!!!•. 0 . 4 "., tit, tad vi? , t 1 4. wts.s mut--
wo Ay Woof*
atalifidos ski dike of wifolffere. t•t • .thoholltte.
"a....0....0.ithh iu plan the Irbbla 03641440 ft nt
of aloha:ash Shaba. I. tbabsodi cic• moo.
MrAnbarb ffrobrto that thee. would bo some Mold& Sall doNq 4. t.eFta4
folio:104 oar comity oiraffle
b° , 444 .464, ffiNibf. d •bolffbiblitht hoed of' ffoontio
stoff•th, 'Than hr•r• •0•••• *Met tishhod cornea; ask
b. bogoff Ow rib:helm Irailig palm •
Tfh , b44othhfoh d. oathfhtd tei , l.
- -
Me. Parka,. Of rinslibseri. &abut • plan for am
adjouanat 'of azistiacdilltultlasOlu gigot with&
was that alio Railroad tu , idthoagall, four.
rat u Duty Fg..hid ft .lous.du;araii
*madman al by thaflocreirs,eparai sad sr la*
ofdlrs oftlasurbagutujukuurialudd auks itai
Taxiliropulti*lSOUOistifl4l4 , iiirn tkei
• ft 411
'4
4 /4*
•
rOlille : 47 Lb.
i• ~,__,..6 "41,104= e °6. 4.,tit•-
ye.rs,stad tar thiirresowsk ' •
..' Mi.reglejniavid theCholitsi hYthii . tdintorier
i....b.aviilif:a.t.-}zi. Dur..L....B:.4o.liths....4otrbeila:moresolap:o:tionit:lo,s.trhsan:oti.ani.n
' :=1111i f otion? ". Idikitotkidtkie 7 1"thb :4 0112 1 . "gTV" itait C.: 1 7
Await" forth* amount of their am, and the eosu
. at theyi.they .be enabled to' tem the musty Jan
and relent to their famines.. _ ,
~ Mr; u wed to aisetkirlatlej a &Alike et the
??publie. _Wench, persona .Ther. bed ao ...tam its
- this way. .
Mr. huge isleibM Ow it Wes* ads IL taking mousy
vot of rate pocket sod pubes it lido we caber, se the dote
*sat lota the CLooty Weemry. •
Mr. Inns deal/tree least mine - nee hatuoity to boil
the Octuedaloarre telftetagloj al. tiebe *time by WM
'ldeals had bra niggled to, Ned it saudettetu aeatd do
be we:lankiest ekes • taz of cite half milt be amend for
ua tarp....
. ,Afal , ..le VA* easiest hod Dr. lie °bedlam, lo favor of
? . .."dihdioa Ow U. Peleamat ot obelus
Mr. ember. if MAU fofroship, n. 4.4 tkit he had ode
ea k•ff.pet 0. rem by enboail~ soractrott to pay ehe fluii
di 4 ,1 40 f ilidilhio o .l. MA but teas ter mimed $290 Mr.
12..50e hid aim raised tome S2IXI„ sad he roggpeal that the
(ktoreatiot. eboo id coutilbotethe mann !all ocooteerp to
ifeleweilr.lllaKildony. .. • . • • .
' ; Meer se lumber dicartioe.of a Imelda" character.
geerewabaloo wee eirdleles p et to stream reset of the
Ociveadoo to the peg:shot or to. kneeor t ot the Wily
treiwOry. . which wee agreed to by • yise He l ps. 10
itaya;ood the llooveatioo otkeword. 1
,
tLax Miami; or Coulon* —A reaa r
oietiotot. the Oily 'Councils VII held Lutist ht
dr Chambers.
Io Beleot Council, prevent. ha the member
etc:Opt Messrs. Batmen, 'Blair, Fitzsimmons,
gibosid, Nthan,:and Ithed.
The minute. of the previous meeting were
Taiga and approved.
IA communication was read by the President
from Metiers. R J. Kennedy & Brett, of Poor)
fiteim Mill, In reference to the payment of a
bush:ten ten aniouotlog to $22 which they did
nOt think they were !witty enittled to pay,
stittiog that their plaseof business was Allegbe
os-+not Pittsburgh. Oa motion it wasreferred
is:tlis City itelloitor, with Aostruclions to tete
tog further union until he-iias first reported to
7 .111 r. Tomer presented s pallets signed by
some Milieus of the tieseuth Ward, in refer/Doe
to the placing of gu lamps on Menhir end Web
ster street.
•
pa Mottos It was accepted.
The Weter Com:dune through - ;Mr. Brown
preastated the following. ■oiab wee 11008pled:
• Btoford, That the Controller be and he Is hereby
ugh rised to certify warrant to favor of Killer •
Johnston for $41 : 81 amount or water rent paid in
*dilute* fur their platting mill, burnt ;down Oot. I,
- and charge the same to eontingent fold.
The Committee oti Fire Beene. and /lose, through
Mr/ Quinn, presented the fullowtog audement of hose
aniched and money expended under their aaporrition
daring the year 1860:
'Foe bbse per It. A. Ilsitlsy • 4....51,708 38
do do J. Leagbrey - 1,936 90
do do Dialogue A B.r ell, Phi 1..... 44 40
do do A. Fulton, for brass moriwa... 336 00
di: do Fire Companlea,Oach BI 00 3,600 00
Zit& $7.12218
Loairing a balance of the appropriation of last
year of 9577 82.
Oh tuition, it was accepted.
CIO. Ward, from the Street Cumulus', presented
the imbue' report of this Committee, which was ao
oepthdi We make the following abstract:
Expended on street crouirige and paviiigr-111,218 65
Retinae of fond one/penned2Bl 35
Expended for 5ewer5...........662 02
Balincie unexpended: 339 08
Expinded for erste oil/kolas Ist diatrict... 2,218 46
Belied@ unexpended ......... ... .. 81 55
Eapended for repairs, Ist district 3,257 41
Balaban unexpended' 698 59
Expended (or Meaning streets, 3d district- 3,398 96
Balance unexpended 851 04
Exploded for repshirig, 2d dytriei.... 1,499 53
Balance noexpended- 47
Tin Amu *leaning end repelling expenditures do
not include those of the put month.
fdi brown, from a spootainotomittmi, reported on
ordinance prohibiting the erecijon of oil refineries
within the city limits. under a penaltyof $lOO, and
$5O for ovary a.y they eontlene to operation. Read
threellnies and passed. C. C. non-einetarred.
00111.111 COMlClL—Rertlar Mccr.mg.—Preseat, al
the altell6l3ll Orapt MOMS Ittortuarini &Mitt
Fulton. W. B. Maya, Lang, Roibius mod Sibbey.
Illientee of lut meeting read and approved.
Mr; Floyd moved that Council rim:insider the rots
by witch the ordinance 1014tiVO to vacmuios Omura.
meta on Liberty street to the Penni Railway Co.
The ototi.in Kea loot.
Floyd; a commuoication from the Controller,
pre...tithe bills, with Cm followleg tesolutioe
ife•Ofred, That the Coutrollarli beteby authorised
to comity warrants upoo the Coutingeot Fuod, In
favor Of the follo•log parties, to volt: .
1.. i. Morley, 2150 75, ItOrrtral of. himself and
sariststoi.
W. Patterson, Ist. Recorder for rsoardiag ordi.
nanotti, Mortgages, do., 1130 16
ktamti. Anderson & Phillips, 1118 for stove for
Controller's office, and Juba W. brCarthy 85 for
posting Mayor's Pripetenrimiuto of ideation, Jaanary
1,186 k. Resolution read throe times hod parsed.
Also, a report from the FinateuVommitters, with
the folto•ing resolution : 1 4
Revolotd, That the Cootr4lar- hereby author-
Mod trooirtify warranty upon the Contingent Fund,
.filr'1114:110 tor redeurptlotrueCitY BOO; for US 21'
interest 00 City Warrant. ; in favor of Juba Deets
' for $5O, ih full for bill of deo:lmes against the chy
le conitqamoce of faltiog inter • toile on Oembill
street; in favor of Hon. Thotou Weliame fur 2500,
to part parnaot of profeesional services On behalf of
the city; in the raUrolui hood eases, and in favor of
Wm., gmbbsour fqr 1876 30, dircOubt ee eurreney
and ex... Mange. .
Reeotred, That' the Water •Comuoitte• le hereby
requested to deduct froe.thelill of itecontraetor fur
lay itag eater pipes, the sem 41150, being the amount
of damages paid by the city through eaglect of the
proper Merlon on his part. •
Report adopted sod misolalloos reed three times
and poled.
•
Mr. Floyd promoted a petition (or gas lamp no
Second street. Referred ts committee on Om Light
ing.
Mr. Dias offered the following:
&sokWel, Thin the thank, of this Council be and
is hereby tendered to Dr. A 0. bleClandless, Pros 4
debt, forthe Impartial and gentlemanly • manner 111
which het has madded mar this body dosing the past
year. fisted three times and posed•
Adjourned eiwe dl.. ~
SAPONIFIE:R!
hOportint to Falaillea
Save Time, Trauble,"and Fxpease
TI/1
BEST
ARTICLE MARKET
". Ramo
SOFT SOAP!
On, pound equal to llix ponds
A_ s; rut !
Pennta. Salt Manufaettg. Co.
PiTTSBUROM PA .
Juni °"u Doubts A Goon In tbe batted Milian
II Rut.: MATIOI4.--City of P4ttaburgh, es:
as In aroordence 11th the pnolitime of el Act :of lb.
Demirel AiOnibly of the ellieliOnireeith of Peneolvanie,
providing ter the inorpontion of the City of Plushoiwb.
end of the "oboe goppiononte to onid AO. 1.01101001
WI L,Oll, Moor bfeeid cita do lone 11.1; DAY P. 1 . 0 . 0.,
HON that ow ibeinittiT TUESDAY /hi JiiitUAIIT, A. D. ,
Mt, Wog the gnu deg of the month, lb...groom °blob
Word of laid to oda kW in. inhere of the
Howie of Repivonotivee of --ohle.Oom wooed ttb will
meet et the erreral ploo of bolding Onetime le their re
votive barde end precinct., toilette* by ballot. under the
provider. of en Act of /Doable pool Um Hub day ot
Me i;A. 0.11117 i. • . . . •
Vim iirerd .111 'tent lij Olive one Pinion to,t4 a meta
Or of the helot Worn °toad bit, and three pions to
W members of the Common Mandl. ,
lc ward, ono perm, to be comber of the Stint
and tlllol.llo.till to latbrinbete of the boom Onnecil.
Third wordiest, gonna tole aor her of the Select and
bar meow to bit lastabots of the COni son oohnedi.
Worth ward, we poem t+i be cueinbor of Ito /elect
and three Immo to cm mommm 1 s the amoeba Connell
TIM entiVone pee v.zi to tie • metier Of tbe &clot end
Ste pennon Obi combine of the Ammon Oculinia
ward, : ene neon t • Imo sterber of the Mint end
t.. poison lob. Moberg of &hi Pomo Oasnin I.
Be oth wurd; one menu to be • tounio of the &Out
end two poop to to member. of the Common Ountull.
Eighth whoa Ono gesso to be mm of Alie
mid thrombin*** be wiebbere of the Cotonou Conchal.
Meth lineal; woe pooh in hot motto oft e Select and
thole potions to ommom. uf Ho Comma Clourril
Koh of show be VlOdial.d ta 1,. nimter of
- the Moe at BISM.111411•111114 tide Oortintostroltb.
Mph* *oboe to Obeid oeforeal.l. on ttliteDAT, the ,
boot Jendery,ll.4o.lBlll •
[ The electors of the MO Ward of bto
met mom a. um Publb drhool Hones tti old Wad. ~.•,
I • :The eta:tore of the Werdof the ell of Plitshargh ,
to mutat the TORO &boot Woman tald.Werd. - !
I •- The eloetars: of wi loch oir. tho Third Ward of the city
of Tithborgh,ae lbs mirth of act sett of boat street,
WProagn p fitroduct flea of Old Ward,. to rebate* the home of
gentlecoi on, the - oorner.af bath end Sailthgeld
Meets: To obittob of en Mach OttboTtdol mud im um
math sad sad Of Greet MOOR Wag prechut We.l of sold
ward, to beet_ot the tome of Igeibeir Ebel, the Trim
of WAIL and ,TanOl @tomb • • -
The elingore onto Fourth Wird alb* city ofPTtobarlty
to mot at Iberia:oo &had Bost in old Wad.
• The electors of totencloit tbe Mb Wardof the oil, or
Vltteburgli ea Abe rini Et *ad oilt ot Ado* alma
he
No. I of :old word. to mutat lb. Piddle Schaal
Liberty 'street In rild prolog. 'The electors or
otos& of O. itib mord se lite contb sod wort 1 f Mazur
Orem Otto poithert ga.2 of mkt wad. to met tee
Ohl* &boof Moue . on the. mum in Pike and wawa
Tumumomotth.auctiariiti of tea Pfthilsogh to
ibeet et tborublie School limb th old Mud.
O . •
' The Oscan alga Sominth Wiudof the ckluth
nset; et the PhblieScbtwit Mom in add WoolyetPU d. • bb
The electors of they Ward of *OUST* piltimtq.l
Ortiettat the Plaillogebuol Moo in add Wilect., •
...,Tbireloctore of Aberflatti Word of the cittof PlEbbarik
to steeled thaPubUo SetiooEllooli In wild WADE, - •
Given ander' in, bend - end We WA of in. gad Oty of
Plibibingb, SheloW.dq of throober, A, DJ ;Ago
- ••1
.• • 0101101 WIMONI WATigiV
GOLD MINA I. PIANUS WOK
•rizz: f2o2 a 2 ucswil
ii..retale bs'llitla• K M A°I6 1 :4 7 ~./
ocrii,-soars.. -
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. - 0.•/,,obr illy eOliCilloattLairsea
..,, .. " ... 74m ,
0.^44,"!°4-. ",.... co.
..e a , ..,,.& :,do, .::
.--7-- so.
......... 4
-6 'A ' ovnik -d° . iernaketnaiiisup _ .
Alio, -LTL ----- p cow., II am EMIL
fan wemilioal Ot . .- - ma,. , ,
•- a - ' !" 1!. 'ClLlfiliflrtt ,SLint.....- .
:.,—.... " ' 4•l:'''',3.-'-':''..
Wasanderroa. Gee 31 .
Horren—The Speaker laid Uteri the House a
°ammoniate:ion from the late Sierstary of Wari.x.
plaioing chi NIMBI why he gave certain aiceeptaa
on to Resell!, Majots & justifying his COWIN
In doing se,end Inviting an tovestigation thece-all
his official seta
Mr. Booole, - of Virginia, 'moved Chit the cam
munication. lb. referred to - the Select Committee
Ito investlgam the abstraction of the Indian Trust
b°ll6. •
Mr. Canis of la.,opposed this course.
Mr. Bocoek Mr.'Gaels eould appear se a
witness before the committee, and briefly outmoded
that the conimaniciation 'horrid take that direction,
as the Secretary of War say, babas been out:pill:sled
to lone extent as a party to the quition, before the
committee. I
Mr. Curtis Steeled that be had offered himself as a
witness, and !remarked that the Secretary or Wu
had made a !oontract with Russell, Majori -A 'Co.,
without authority of law, to the prejudice of other
parties
lljr. Grow, of Penorylvanis, raised" a point of
order, that the Secretary of War had no authority
by law, t 0 ei l deumuulaate with the Rouse at his
- •
Mr. Clemens, of Vs referred to the act of 1808,
to ahoy that fie expressly provided that the Secre
tary of War shall hare the right to make communi
cations in regard to contracts.
Mr. Grow, di Penna., did not consider that the
law was appliUble to this cue.• The communication
was referred Mae Select Committee on thealestrao.
tlon of the bonds.
Mr. Booock held the question cause too lata. When
a public ofB* believes himself falsely implicated it
an improper transaction he has the right to unto
here and ask I,r en loveetigstfon.
The Speaker mar said it did not appe to him that
while It Is made the duty of the Preaident to trans
mit communications the heads of departments could
not do eo.
Mr. MWPber on, of Pa, askedleave, but objection
wee made, to offer a resolution telling on the Secre
tary of War to inform the House what transfers of
camera or mobition had been removed from the
arsenals sloop April, 1860, what paler of arms have
been made sabirequent to that time, and to whom,
and whether hi private or pablio sale.
Mr. MkKunj of N. IL, asked leave to offer the
following: i
it. 0 1.4 Thee the "viral States did not ordain
and establish this goierament; that It war made by
the people of the United Bete+ In order to force a
more perfect Union, establish Justice, ineure domes
tic tranqollity,lprovide for the common defence,
promote the ge e
, ral welfare, and secure the blessing',
of liberty to esthetes' and their property; that for
nob purpose the people withdrew from their several '
State averments, certaia powers, and government
.whew Coutitutional laws and thasties are the So-
pence law of lief land, anything in the Coostltution
or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding;
that we are not thirty.thne nation,,but one nation
made lurk by the Constitution, an• koown to the
world tu the Americo nation; that any nation has!
the rightlof self-preservation; the right it defend
itself against enemies from without and traitors from
within; that we believe that this nation has the pow
or to do so, and that it le its duty to executes it. .1
Mr. Maynard, of Tenn: objected to the istrodno
tion of t he resoloSoo, when Mr. MoKun withdrew it.
Mr. Bingham, 6f
uti Ohio, thtrodnced a bill to further
provide for the °dilon of duty on Imports, which I
war referred to the Judiciary Committee,
Mr. Stoups, tif Penna., offered a resolution re-
queuing the Preildent to coturitualeat• to the Roue,
If not incompatible with the public into , the ,
condition of the torts, arsenate and other property at
Charleeton; whether toy measures,. had hewn taken
to garrison &ad pet them in cooditiOn altar It became
evident that South Carolina 'wooded to steeds;
what troops ware there then and now; whether any
orders had been given to reinforce But Moultrie
don it bad been Mixed by the insurgents, and whet
orders had been given to the *Mum end whether
any vessels of war i had been ordered thither titles the
milare °rile same by the rebels.
Mr. Breach, of .N. C., objected to the reception of
the resolution, as the role/ require that such calls
dn the President for information should lie over one
ay.
The Speaker laid that Mr. Branch', point of
order
was well taken. !
Mr. Scotties, at b.., 100,041 • ow/panel of tba
lee.
The Speaker milted that the motion was not now
to order.
nth.
Mr. Pryor, of Virginia, offered the following ream-
Beso'red, Viet s i lly attempt to pre the oaten
between the State* id the C.uredlrsey by force would
bw b..th impreetiemble and dertruotir• to republican
liberty.
He demanded 'the previous cpeatioo, which Area
ordered.
Mr. Stauoton; of Ohio,' moved to lay it on tbel
table.
. .
Mr. Hill, of On-LI more to adjourn; I want to
put
. down this restitution making businese; It ai
rdrome the country.;
Mr. Crawford, of ;o*—l ask my ooll.gue to with.
draw his motion.
Mr. Hill—l atonal
•
Mr. Liberman, of Ohio—The previous question has
already been Ordered.- ,
Mr. 11111—I, want alltile resolutions tow:bids the
Nobilities of tba eroisitrylte have the-same -refer--
an
ew. ,
Mr. 13t:Ionto/A—Ifi lb. 'ottoman will permit me
to offer a .olstiorte,jl will witbdrsw my motion to
lay the resolution on thelable.,
Mr. Hindman, of dirk—l hop. the how will be
met directly, as cattalo bewspapers and orators hate
been talking about ek.ercloo.
Mr. Hill continued to Insist on his motion to ad
journ.
Some words of so! exciting chldaeter passed be
tween' Massie. Batas!. and MaCjereand- The only
words beard amidst • the optifasioli Wee something
about shirking the question. • Th. breach was not
sirloin and too, blew over. Mr. Barksdale ex
claimed, ''ore are ready to meat you."
The motion to adjnarn was oegatived. •
'lb* question was liken on the motion to table the
resolution. When the name of- Mr. Vellandighem
was called, e• said: ae fbi. Involves the direct goes
lion of coot:400.1 vOte no. ' ••
The reoaloriou wasaabled, year, 48; nayr, 45.
Mr. Stepheos allied up his resulotion atuivetinfed.,
Mr. Stamm) proposed as a substitute that the
Committee oo It intuit Affair, Inquire sad report how .
to whom, and at what price' arta. have been distrib-
uted Apo. January, 1040, and also what It the con
dition of the, forts, arsenals, dock yards, etc., of the •
country, whether they are supplied with adequate
garrisons, and whether any further menmies are
required to protect th.lpuldie property, and that the
ematelltr have poweto lead for weans and pa_.
pers, and haws leave report at any time. •
Mr. Stanhope' resolution to stopend Op. rule, for
the receptida of title! resolution woe disagreed to,
yeas, Pt; nay. 62, auktscothirda • . '
Mr. Stantoe's substtate was adopted as an hide
' pendent' re.olution.
I Mr. Davis; of Ind., asked leave to offer a poem::
bin reciting the seclusion aidinanoe of South Cad)
Una, and nmelading witty a resolution !antHog
the Committee on the Lindh:tory to is:quire into the
•
name end report, at any time, what legislation, if
soy; bee heconcie tenetiery on the part of Cookreas '
in conmequetme of the Position of Moth Carolina has
thus summed.
Mauro. Lovejoy, of 111., and Barksdale, Willits.,
14 objected.
- 1
Mr. Davis moved o uspanaion of the %las.
' Mr. Holman, of End, whined to ogler a substitou 1
assorting that the sigh of atate to withdrow•from '
f
the Union is not reeogdised 5 , the Conntitation, that '
)tither lice President nor Cu grou le insetted with I
•me authority to recogaiee an Spas in any character
othersi.• than ate Stets oflolll he Union: that the Fe- I
} Ai,
and Th Web iis iouitted ith the power to' cot . revenue
1 tact the revenue and pro tect
t the publics' Ovally.,
arbereur sitnited:' th at oommittee on de indict. !
1 ary toga's*
,whither soh laws au in' for.. as *ill 1
• enable the government .to maintain the proporty. la
1 the several diettas and elsewhere, owl ..., to collect the-I
, the revenue when an attempt should be made to it- 1
mist the same; and that Om committee Inquire wheth. '
' er in their opinion the laws an -Inaarlicniat for the j
accomplishment of thee* purposes; if so, that. they
report what meatiness are neeessary bY the empley- - I
meet of the. army and nav y, u . the exigenoiss of the
0 00111u0 may require: .
Mr. Hill, of Ga., mos to lay this aubjest on the
table. Itegativod,yeas,l42; nays, 88. ,
Without coming to a *incitation on tics subjut the
Goose adjourned till Wednesday : .. ~ . ' . 1
r Senate.—Mr. Pownof fly...reported, feria the 1
.Committee of Thirteen th at the committee hod ‘ not
been able to agree on y pineal- plan ot - adjost,
1 meet, and asked that thO journal of ' the oominittee
f
m, printed. r-
Mr._ Douglas, of Illinois, tall that It. elated , to i
speak an the ankle.% Pittponed till %ideas,. •
Mr. Chittooden abed that the &not* set *put
tome day - for the eionaldstatimi of a jolnCiesolatlon:
to be offered - by . Mtn. Made.tho spatial' order for . Wednesday. -
. . -
Mr.r Wilson of Mosaitaared a resolotioir Of In-
gaily, that tin: Beesetary Of War be mooted to tn... 1
formthe Besets what -dispoaltion bad been made. of 1
the arms at the 2 fationZotlet;•ifll4 had: bola' ,
sold, timilf so, at what pr end** who.., and whit
amount la now In the tale and how pristaided." •
The bill orgiuslabsa tbilsrritorial •goveinatent - of •
Arizona was taken up,
Ml .
'_'• a Triambull, of .1111tals, itnikelit fit , - of lb! I
amendment at, allow the' MexLmoi law, Hitting
'tansy; to, cantinas In folio.
Mr. Green; of Mo s sairi that Mr.llsown' emend.
i
most Minot: change anl!lietr., U. ail I (Oar of I
laving the peat& tree to bloom their own loan.
• : Th e special eras wan than taker, up , . log the'
hafts tbe.aamlindon of goo -It wits - stpcmed
till Mondoy sexC ..L' .-.• I
..;,. . --• . - I
Mr...Benblinbs, 'O/Ul'46lo"h, foil of . that
ea Oda we wOold hove bad . oMeial newtha post...
Gower Bouth Oaroliniotad goad ears& atoms i
that iie . had that Infornalthal .no' lad riot the I
Bomb had `iitamtiolly Waited the tfords_thit, they
wire drielog duos to a poiqt. th aewould taeoltdn a
nparatlon, bat tlta &MM. bid been Oast* .at r and
toallgood... Is eria.witb ad , spirit of - iecriibudloo. •
bat to .plistorm bit . delY;lliat,_ .be wished all at
motion to a speed"' he bad' mode tear ye .re . agog.
predicting
..Mi: Benjamin 'Poke at. otie length.•an at the
sonolndoa of bitspeseti, was: loudly. oppl*ad from
all putt otitis galhuirm, by oheots had mh* Week
of handkerOblefs,- and Aorta& and groat Zfasita
throighout the home.. , I..;• L - • -, ~: L 1
Mr. Moron, u t suniaaLtilt toles could i ' •Naid,
moved that the guitarist- be Initially.. '
~
o alsoreldwei
ills mottos wan :seeondadi joy; nomble o Totem,'
amid whistling/odd Mime i g i w,,4,. -.. .. . 1
The_pnahlaat, Mr. B ' 14 'AIL
. - abalry '
the Serbat-Asiastit el the Ilionterier; ( larsta),
. -- .11r.'. aloe alltaedbeittli ' - • ••:. - ,..:' , ....,••• . ..-:1-,-
,- ~..
All'•:tilak'll-kiPleil% L a
' ' 21 44 li ' llktkal4lil,tki !
dlittitti:.ir, itcaaiiii , _ Aniiip44.A4a:siod
Ate ditt :ant lolanda" Aosksillaot- miigr.p.T-
Ittif:lfalat;:.*Pragosi.:' MiailisisitifroN*lo'.
ifitibittlia ailidbuitigt, .'.... --,,•:'',' , --,
oluotot 04,1!AP
Br- rrsear",ray
RECEIVED
AT. THE GAZETTE 'OFFICE
Congress-4mid Session
S ~!
f.
t,~ N
.- - - - III:114114111
L
Arnim - of tho:foinefooti , ,,:,.k...i,
..New You, Dett.lll.--Yievatealitidit3Hangirbi
arrived at her dock to-dal.-:l3be left
.Itivergtoi 4
the . loth, - add Qaenatownon the 21st
6h bringi
the malls there twinge° Galway steatnef f /41,,
000 in epeeist. The Royal Mail steamship •
arrived out en the 17th, giros
Lorain Meniy.kfulet=donaols ire quitintat 03i
6931 for abionnieldividen&- The money market
gissrpoof,Brearistaffi MantoNtßrasiatiirs are
quiet with an advancing Undone - Yon ‘,11; qualities.
of
affairs us unchanged. ,Hooontleination
Of the receniChlea urn hu boinzikelsonL.- -
The London Vara speaklng 4 ht the'
,HresidenVe
message, says that his treatment. of donteltio, :attars
Wan ovation of allrespinilbillty.. It cantpansa Bit
chenan's timid polley with the bold action' of Jack--
sou.' The Gtobe ebony:urinal the nUinagii i s an ap
peal to the North to teaks onnosulons tu a South.
It wu reported that 40.000 weavers went actually
starving at.Coventry.ltngland.
6c.—The Archbishop of Lyon haalublished
a haughty, pamphlet against the sting 'A/position
upon posters! letters. Tivatlngef polities* teleran,
he demesnes& the imposition of this tax an biennia.
thagend not to be submitted to.
--The Pram* filet would leave coon. ,
Insurrectionary toovetnents unarmed la the prov
ince of Viterbo. It was reported that tlp French
irepreparing to evacuate it,
Thepayarian Ministerat Fano haviog4Un re
theltardinian Minister at Munich this also
been vendleiL - .
Austria—The Hungarian Conference Opened at
Gran on the
,IBth and propiptlf adopted ihfille9icra
law of 1848.
india—Ths advice* from Bombay: nti:.trot but
owe there as still flat owing to the resentment of the '
people against the income tax. &eights Ism 103,
per too higher.
,
Miura Dodge and Grancionata. , an SMeneha
bons. hi the India rubber tilde had suspended owing
to lessee and the abeenesof remittances (ruin Ameri
ca: Their liabilities amoanted to .340,009:v The Loudon Tiara calls attention to a ye* article
of Commerce from Amanitas, namely, the nom
Union walls la Huber, New York.
Arrival off e North Anteriefhy i •
PORnaltn, Me, . steamship, Mirth.
America, with Qounstown dates to tho Nati-arrived
at this port this taarultil
Toe uegotiatioa for the evacuation of Qao4c hiv
ing failed, the bombardment maid 're-cronnatoce on
the
A. dispatch from St. • Pitersbarg says the *aglish
prisoners Dotnnoan, Beverly and Ando:nib. end
three French officers, had been massacred : 4y the
Chinese. The information is given as certain
The Directors of the Atlantis Telegraph 3aUs de*-
terMlned to keep the concern gloat. with GM' boP•
that something favorable may happen. t:,t
The London Times' oily artiole.of,Thors s
ing sum loud. opened at aAeolinifof-il:
queotly experienced i farther I tall - to the teit Vette
tory nun of affairs at Boinbay, and the deplbsslon
of the Pull Bourse, confused with the futitealions
given by Austria that she
_oust either sell yinisila
or prepare for star in the spring, .
_____7....._______,.. if. 3 • ,
Important •Yrlista Stritlatagtaxi. .:
Wasurtnani, Dee. 30.-4-The nom4 COlnteCtieh. of.
Thirty- three word In Ilenlol3 yaidefdai;:and eapilder
ed-Mr.-Nelsorre. propoiltion for 'atuendatentalo the
Constitution, being substantially. that one* :by
&minor Crittenden. Oa' notion Of Ille..Corerin, of
Ohio, the Committal stunk oat the words "ellen
after sequired,'• no that- the, debision:-On . the Bus of
36 deg. 30 min. may be applicable only to therl'terrio .
to, ; now held by the.utdad Stater,; :The lea. were
17, coati:rued of Republicans...with. Mr. Dairie, of
Maryland, and Mr. ,Stout, - of Oregon. , Th:wayi
were 10 ,111 from the spite States with neat . don
of Mr. limb, of California. The question on the
adoption of the artiste as amended sou then 'ilega-%
tired, yen 8, nays 18. • . ' ' ;- .
Sonator'Crittenden will propose his resolution. to,
morrow in, the Senate is a direct propottlianito,bn
sabuiltted to a vote of the people of the Salted Staten
The semi will befordsred in the' Bonn, and a bill I or
the payment of the explores of tilting the yolk; trill
also. be offered.., -. •
‘'
WAIIIIINCITed, Deo. Sl—Certain parties la f.New
York have proposed to take the remainder of thative
million loan—over three million—but the partlonlars
bare not yet been received bent It was said, brier
ever, at the Treasury Department to.day, that:the I
whole amount would probably be realised in lb.
swam of the week, when •the requisitions of the
rufous disburden aliens would be met. -The Con-
(mimeo are among these whorl arrearages have
not yet been settled. r.c ,
Wesuisoron City, Dec. U.—The report Which
prevaili i d throughout the oily this . afternoon: Shat
Lieut. en. Snit had been. appointed Becretuy of
War a interns, produced a thrilling effeet, enci,:oo.
i .
amensne much indignation among the Secessionists
wbo ar (idly aware that Gen. Scott II la favor ni ix
teseive Chary preparation- The truth fit that east.
linter tend Bolt is la temporary charge ol'ibe
Department and to-night was assuring to the-dr:4les
therein company with the chief clerk.
GilD. Soon bee not bean at the Department or at
the Presklent's house to-day. -
Both Secretaries Thompson and Thomas ,were at
theisbinet meeting to-day though rumor had derner- 1
ed otherwise. Many reports prevailed with no truth ,
for tbelr foundation and wldeb Anne only to affil'lta 1
the already intntse excitement • ~, ..,
' Mr..Biaghazi's bill further to provide Tor the inl. l
Innen of duties ou' imparts which , was introdulard 1
in the Ilene. to-day send referred to the Committee'
on the Judiciary, looks to an Morena of the . Win-
dent's power to enforce the revenue. laws. . ' ,;.-,-
— WA; untaros Can; Mott :47 , :ltain - Wej - ffillri %lin:
rs has received a iitapatab from madman nattos 'melba:
revenue matter In the part arCheriasion bad been...J.4:a,
the an thodthaoned that thW eatenth,
who le a ehtlethr
Marisa., bee maned. Ti,:. lateltliyesce was Nahuatl
ritely rannineleetal to the Cabinet.
The Navy Lepartateut ranked a diapsteb Inn Lint
Jame. P rawer miumandlog the elever &aka, abich Was
wiled luta Charleston, atathig • that tile prbower. the
Captain of the player, bad been taken Moire a IltateJadie
an. writ of Aalwas corpus; that the Jadits remanded the
pruner to his canals on the croon teat be bed no Jilin
cumin and that on hi. we; tone BoolLe With tile primq'q
be bad been taken try farm tram hie embody by a mob.
. ...... _
____
Sr. Lome, Deo. - 31.—A !spatial dispatch to the
Republican; from Jefferson City, states that 7*.
Cooper,Cruelmiesioner from Alabama, mad e _a. strong
seoessiom epees& last night in the Ilan of the- Bonin.
of Repreeentatives; lie did not believe thrit.Wit
commercial or industrial point of vlew the Southall
State* would be loosen In case of dimiptian. The j
government South, be said, did on desire to re.opna.]
the African flay. trade.- Ifis remarks were o ccasion.
ally applauded. . •
... „.,...., -43-.. J
".--4 tnentingWilethan held In the Sante "Chainberi
to consider the susgestione-of Mr:Cooper : ' Oa ma.
Lion of-Mr ParSona, lan Breeklnridge candidate Nir 1
St. - Loran, John Ryer trioltthe chair. Mr.' Personi
farther Moved that • Colonel Ballow, of .Thinton QS
he Secretary. Col. Balton cleaned. Be mold 001
,I
approve of any measure . ..tending to Secession. Its
.I
would stay In the Onion until he was touted o u t of ii '
There was yet bon that matters might he amicably;
adjusted.. - -
A resolution was adopted, stating that daring Air
coolog Saddled the. Leglelature would - exprese Irk
opinion officially uponthe question now distractie*,
the Ullion, and furnish the. GI °valuer of Aiabaw.
with a copy of inch restitutions on the eubjeat as this ,
. G
rc Assembly teay - adopt. The Auembiy moetrr;
ener al.
_
' Major Hartle, General .Prico wad uoloael '
Bello
are most proaliaetal u candidate* forthe apeakershipT.
but it ie emasidered &natural whether either can
sleeted; the Ityploblitals &gee that Ito 'ineessionist :
should be elected Speaker, but urges thiptseige of ;
An art at an early day of the seseieu culling • Cowl.'
vendee of .8 01 / 1 01M110110ra freur the Stares- at.
Baltimore, to state esPlieltly their grievaaces e nd' I
aggresaioas !forth. .
- A alma careltssa'stecesaieres Convention.
.
• Ceeatetros,-Datt:3l.The Convernioh mt, and.
after prayer and the usual roatioe of ballroom, Mel
Pierideot received a communication from Ouseraort
I Pickens, through bin privets Seeretary, nous loatiogt t
as CouacUers of State, Com D. H . Janahrod. of Barn. '
well:, A. C. iloGrath. o ...idetamieger, of,
Charlestoo, and A. C. Carliagtou, of Newbeny.i
The easteutioss sondosed - the nembation . sad held
a secret nuke of mons this an hoar. .••
Oa the opening of the tommation • the Preeiditit
stated that the question before the body yesterday,.
ea (dosing the secret quarto% Wars raioluilott
Orel° the removal of the light houses. ' •
'Orr caution of Dit. Chsitout, the comieentlaittreat
into tam soiliog.. - -
Catistiftrost, IHtairtlt Catania hoops
took ,- pouusion of the arsenal to - Me. thy tti-dey,
emoiloing maoy thoisind stand or lIIMSIVAnd , mill
tau, stores. The military--preporitiosi Mirentirely,
and sealoorly
.progreuitig.,
of
hive ten
dered their aid from immoral of tb• 13ootbiro iStatau;
among them are Ggicere'or the 'nay mammy. Mid
West Point gradiatiteei: Cept:S:ltt. Itforgia; of Teo
ammo, offered,lds ',swift* and nisi arm. led.
MosreorattriAle, Dio.2D—The Coot - deputy ease
.that the titejarity. the..A.labatne. Cooveatioti
favor of co-operation le him 10 to Ib. :
•
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fieNDLIIS-13alto of bli mo p s .1100 Ib.
APPLES..-4•0. of JO WHO al Slab, .fOl L 1 do oYolor rt
j all3Kr-SOUPI a it; bbli 1115,-* p
~ B ICINS--8•10.0175
both Scull NMI. of No pfivlifs.
POUI.TSIII of ROO to Torkep it &fill. . _
LARD-801mo! WO to *marl 611 0.55
. 014- 1 10111 012 0 bblit Book 5i.21011 all. •
l or ovatupc6D-21.1. a 15 bath m
SUrrill—fiales of UK. obob. Roll at 1114.121
1 511 111-810ao of 1 ton mliPtll
11. 031 15TY-40104 of 10 bbl P
al at st 41 115,500118.26 11551.
,111041.--
*__-.laTA.lllf , Ann •12 ItilL/e.
Snit Boor. AND BaalTßAt a -Will bete W th.nolole
another vet, quiet week la the niaiket.. •Clate • few.
milers ere rot ired by ear natriatertriters , and:thud° not
paw.. 'could; ore mm4o 'to fill hate, portke :. of th. sm..'
We au. only leek torwerd to aWe end Ilinttealprhae. ..
end we adrift autnuiectondslo make' up role w hat r .
eat* quentlttee ea sIU be ebeelately *are of sale:, Ire ix • .J
occeeteaelly wasted with .Iti• cheering fatellignitia *bet
auXiet le • lane 'nitre . . bat It le certain thekitollordoide es* ' ;•.
a. ddllealt ea oar sisabig our &WWII .10.1 Wilitall.Cll. , .
tethers, sad ibere.te yet tra avereblethearWht. theatre 01 '.." : e.
extherte. Tbe . workmen la the .bee tainalitiosaarefly • ;...
• leitbout einploynnal, end there taeiria faedlhakt 0 teloetey ..1'..,'
,preepete for therineshaler of thiwintre. •:2,..'.._.',.._--1-'.•;.
.. 'A.llolllCtlin caollrmicwa for the week We natine'l e walte '
ea ehiPPptillre, 1,. nee :Freetterdtow MI LlAthin !ie.!
.riew- Yee[ iliac bleeder—TM, Inquiry tairiaiiilati of.'.'
etie loevelted Wee bee been tether better iharfnttberter.
..!..ii
thee kir some pretext( week* , botb fro* 1M betide
laid out- .
ttalro t 131.114 but Mae improvement In prime Orb, hid.* f ; •
bowetor, bee been.. reel a Al. Mixt of -the *Obi' nt
dau :
tlone ere held by Impartere withdreiria trout' smoked a
Ibeitneesot depreineci otedittea .1 jatortaerclalafibtaidnere
creally exists no demeed: &Taal anew of diyltlile• far
Ibis make. Inn., icily rlay. -- .. . , . . •
, Wirt Lunn' Hfint3.--41 slight Improvement ibi ' liottfi MC
botti44 amend cod Mee for datneelle elettabier.:s.lllelit.
claire. however. 'lobe.. meetly - atadeed.lo.lbereate of
want.. Foreign lithere are atilt teadramL .y
. .: --.
la 111cotta ead tipper Leather Stork we benign more.
meat to remark. Prim ate asailael.
.. - • - -'•
'.. . .
. ~
. Import& by Railroad. .
' r Pi W & 0 ft &-.I I *al ply. hbie. 8 I. Fah otoOedi i I tat
mdai.o &Nog C 4 6641-11 go. Ilitetwooki 38,...1viity& to: ID.
hi bbiolbh, Joni& A Lamb: 4 tibb wt." Iron, luot B .l l olB a
co; IPbx. twist,/ nrat; 8 Ham Wag "Mad
Martigilea um f. „. x a .E.utut Sn " agoes. G IV'
ow,
Dotal& & A ditch hi: 8 as pearls, J ' OPK hold & to; A id&
Boni 1 Bilinear: 03 big .Irlod peaches, A . itiorl44lg 19 0514
ob. 818.iidr it Garrard; 1 . glreolar kw, Llppieeo4l4 ea /
car I.td oilehlurry; D Soeckh444;. 20 aka d appleri,l 401
Itigaigr; I kg laird* ~ Dilspl% 6) bill oppig, 8 ibitinwihsii 8
tlniried hogd.Johu 2' Willy•mbg 113.1 boner. fiefe & Stsi;
8 . 881 . P. Chodgrick /lung 1. thnoblog, machine. AL DM.
•Portgigs 4 co; 0 bts waif', Alfred Martha; H Ito Igtil,
grywil 4 HirkpalsktrAi 4 , z troomm, eh trove& Dillgtallc
.I 4 41°0. W P Woollidggc 2 again" .1 II Ltroh; 2 elation,
8 8 Los b4r, .1 bbi poultry, Jos lissig lii.bblioit, Il i & I.L. ' .
neatak.
•
by itiver.
Im
NNW oftraiNg— pee lootP—Z6 bbloarbilky Adam
- Appall: 1 bbl 011 , Sakatrall, 1.0.. kcoi 16 bbisabaky, 1 do
bldat, do. Cobalo: 35 boa paean, .1 as A rdiarlidatelola
woo, 46 bbd. sugar, W lloloses 41 cac.lo Ph, ailkliky, Jo. -
Patton, jrp bb& oil , It. I. & larger, 1110 do VOA,. I[ BP.
abalda; 6 hbdi tobacco,' 1 bz aaaplp; Marl 0 .H.11;0 bhdo
tobacco, Jchet W Taylor; 60 bop cps,* N.4.* a
tad.
co; lads lobaccd. 2 bbl. Odor. 24 bbla 014P:saki ak
ohiar, 1011606 &co 1 bbl
fl
• Lambirt & iblpeob; 6 boa bob., Jab. II Mellor: . Id Pa
broken papa, /hap & bro; A. Lb.. 0r6067, doo McCiaally
10d bolo ukcapea, lattfo & Ts Imbbc gbh& .oar, WeDoPIA
a•Arbacklog 0 dodo, ktcOloa kao, Memo & ccs 160 bbla
hunow,hil:Untlerjr; bp.pa Dot; liyare a taflasOo:
/Oa Ltd* door, 10 labda sop, CO- blca mobcap, 60 On nkl•
Woe, c
oe, lobo T McCombs co: 100 - bbla Boor, •
dantaodboasd;
ZOO Md.] A Precut 9lb blood, blapor. 101colcr,i
.k. 4 coal boat AA Dee B Jong; do do. IkQuisaa. Fler.
too * Co; do co, Ddatorth Co: 40 40.11 a kockb.ra
poirrkktount—pi r Belli Lint—fat PM/dol. Witon.
Ilcbiioy A co; 22 by flaxseed, (1 do booma6 oil bbl., Win
• 1 .11.1.1: Zebu thee., N Vombileyi Op core,*] Ho.
1.0; 1. due br. omo, F4a.. too It Steworat o[ol4. Locaed
II cm 25 bpi. nil. Jae Corhty; bad gawk J P 211 dear. 09 "
b b , ..ddeM 13 Uodoo.V: 11 iota plat metal, Zeig & Palatal 100 •
do o;a. Loma: 2103 by corn, 540 abramlriza,'Oopßoo
-1:14.1 pocaft.oana onboard. • -
~ , - Rivkin arAws. • ; '
SW irother - pu riiher cold _uremia, to what It boa
Iwo t ,ri sbhput foloOsio. iml do. Imiloottoos slow are ital.
very hrtrabl•Lr • long, coollommo• at norlauflort- , The
rtr•r Without NotOootr, trial 6 iht to the rtutru m l,br the
ploo mi. IL
no oily orolool ow .11ao'Bolllo Vat. Wig 4,randotb.
Tb. Naktus Chao= WM to •rrivo but rill dvobtlei• be ..
Mood .it • the "obOr/ dile morntay. Übe .1,111 rithro to
Isoonllript/slooriolOg or
to 13,01T0W 6 . 191 4',...,: - . - ---
no Elluis Oat. Copt. Eamol4 illl le." Y.O/ 41 .7" 10 .
ileletk coo Wioirmoliy loonalog for Portsmouth lod .11 to.
tormullits pints. , . . ..• • :-• ' . • ••- • :•,• -.1
To/straplsla lltarneta, •
P.Mtnind:Pala, 14e. 31X-Ilitir very 'firm, mad 'ANY) bhte
we» dabased of at 66 12% tor aatav66•.6.46 23643755
hextra, toolodhar 1006 Lbl. co Wad* tartaa_ The, nom
ero. *boat 123,10) bola As months no Madarard Ti.,
*lowly_ 'Palm tally. near at 63 62 sod P•oeslvsala
Corn goal at sa... There • fair dwas %, ad far shoat, y
al $l9O
63' 33, F ar lair and prim. Ponnalaslidi ..I.oda,9Mid.,„d•do
and $L.46434 /6 ha white.' sy. ratan at ---
In domairl, and haa advaaad to 614700 bra
68%0 forbear. Oats oaebsagad. Ckdßea
stasx very mob Indexed: 0.1.0 Maim.
11503120. .nonai mead; m 1 f (§5.4x.
for New Claws- 306 WIN Now
IB,aad Ohio tald at 183 , 0190.
Nrw rout, tea SI -pour Arm:.
626 for Ohl. Wheat dolt; sale
white Illinois, Coin Sash salsa&
lied • York, staid,.
Ciacirraert, fad: St --Itioar
of orskrganeauy mimosas: Was
n.
Iluip do the number offering:l ,
sold at $6 . 601166 Wm. Imam rat
extra, theta arra tarn. Inakipta
Pao , k dad ht 614 LO. Wheat at Si
white. Gtlra, Ilart Oats
Whisky Aim; salsa of 1,00 to 4, al
ad Ina, bat armed tssfy.'. =the
1119, madam. -„
• PITISIIIII.OI
•at of I 4• Hall
MEANS.
Losus,tDllls and Discount...
• Des! Wats sod around Rent
etockal
Duebyl other
Notes
Puerto 40,01112 61,
. ,12M7,032
Capital, 810 ck... . ... .... . .....
Profit.. kd ruu"logre 41795
Unpaid Dirtdeode and /wavelets/Lae*. v‘urrols
Doe to er • 6T A LT, iI
Depot'
..... 716 . 60 1 f 711
tiolooopoi lo correct to Um tool of au. timid
lo
t satttes.
ittbertlbe.i this Doc. rist.lrerk
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S. i . L__ ...._............__ rg5rra...x ~,,tak6 o tary . ..,..,-.- '
iiiiiiiii-moor or AC:chane Bank et Pitts,gir. ..,.-',"' .
: • ,- - Jerressusea.llcemanDeemtiss ID Ma----a
'.. -. Luau Mel D15C0UDU1............:....;......5V,
"Nc10,Lu1r0a1i.r.....,..-,...........•, 126,74•,.
too
Checks im saes 0tE;e117....,... . *vim 111
- . - AOO 00
Dee Ay bther 1tank5...4..,.......-....:.....-.11140 00
1 faeimi itnek...0..., ..,-........:.--...: -...._,-
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1 ' , I/do to 0 110r 8; 1711.1. —......-::::.:.:;... 1 2,611 c 6
, . ()outing...el road and frollta- ' 207A1 e 4
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it. above statement le esMiZo, tell's. hat of _My kormi. - - - -- I,_,
Ate eal title' • II:M: MUSKAT/m.6in. - 'A '
Ahmed before me, this Sloth," or Docomobir,11)00.
' • .. - I . - , a.tairru.Nwary Pita*.
14ietiauwrik , Balk
Ceptil t itoc E M 46 .- °. . 7 ..V1WW‘u1.1.1.103,
- Moil ' MOW.:
Du. 211,010 11
4 1381.1)1
: Loans el •
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coma 4W l n,i n •
zetr*.ii es .
Mitts aa4 iab!wribed A5a.,,11.1.2Let -aurst.7•4
2 4: D. IMO. ' W.ll. wortairr Nam OO&
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ted
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ar
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- 64 3 1 1. tutratoro
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