THE PIitESBURGH GAzErrE cusrA.u.sw; 71L . 1.11, ÜBL/RnEDP TIIR (13.ZETTEAS,1 , 1 , 7.1TI:o.v. .. • .10. N 4 klurej rIlL,Lur,;ll. , 3tOtr±rsxc Ei•tr,N, to z.,:r El - 045N, ~ • •-• • Sf-rf - ti'd try cariter., liftr • a,:sfr or }.Ve117%,. 0,.r wra .t;11Y ITEMS . . • • Graduated - 2dercantili. , Colloga.,.PitLsburgit 71..t'tiler S. Dickey. Tar.mtum, Pa. ' .intricA M. watio.iiaaa, Pa. finAt, Mount t'ernon, Ohio. • A-h, Mount Vernon, Ohio. i 7. ll.fdAhr, P.rie City, Pa. . ,Andrew Paul, 11,1aunn, Pa , It•harteri ILIIUII , Monut /plead, Ohio. .Inntore A. liartif, , , Itoehe.ler, Pa. - .Tecinfain JI. Lipton, I.4l , Gralie, Ohio. • - ',Wm. P. Cana, NnuAVoncorfl, Ohio. • !A. C. Colfinv,.Grecillairgli, P,. •:. -..d'f•iTorge It. Lybarger, Monroe MINS, "id .. 1.). Irwin ?riven, Indiana, In. • irAfinteioV; kennel, Alesandrin, Ohio. ' Ohio. ,t•lantuell,!rel-linitn,llllkindinrch, Pa. ...-•-•Sittiniel h, MeNaughloa, Little innriz, Ark. . - -.'llfelierLiisrartvi - olit, York (fa ow Yory, li. Y. ••••1-'. • ;Salnliel C. lit:Mee, Freeport, nt. iJahn A. Nirlsol, ° l . l °. • Unrcing, liftiple Grove. Pa. ' CIS. Fumy, Whreling, {Vest Filltirda, , whom pawed the usual scarcldng a t .llUlnallou , Of-tlva College natinfactorily, UP alto 104 no doubt, hereafter distinguish ..11ienn.eirtn+ by an hnnoruhin proficiency - In binlintn•e. Ca l gratinata_ was awarded the . bninftgailliplonia or the. College, no a credo o- •t Blot prodoiocy, of lila tudiistry, and of .14.tiremidatr deportment during, lila canr.ra 'study. , . '34 - t-st - the !tlesstrlons Ahernethy Satil. .. "Will, air, what's the matter," sold Aber ' slei hi, the greet English marginal, to a unlace .. v i gis-lordrier, patient, who lueleraled teeersal -. •-..hlia. oth, nothing serlous,e Was the reply, 1 , • 1113(strnuneli and liver one ord'of order than: • .a11.1...D0 you mal that nothing sole 'said '[..4:beirlethyt "I. tell yen, sir, that wit these' '•'• IWO • ,argittm lair - out' of or.lei, as - yea call it, there's nut a square. melt of the body that tA . abeinoie or Less disensmi, :torn drop e • blood ...,..itii.L.thtit . is led healthful conaltlon.' , Korb '... Ing Olt - be ' more true; Atterefeie it h. of the `....e.ATtiglir6t:tin•pOrtitiled to keep the At tench ••.siid liver In it vigorous condition. If the one -i is - wea.k and Um other Irregular iri itsaction, - .tilale . aud coutrol them with I'lf/stetter,' Cele - :hinted Sternlieb fritters—the most genial tog : clable:.ElestoratiVo aild Alternative that bra eier becn•allealnistercul as a cure for Dyspep. ..11. and Liver , i)):100:40. /2 , 13 . racpmmonded by , .. - 41Stingtilshrel sdrgeons and. Phi - Ad:ins of the - - 11.inllra States Army, by otficers of the army stud navy, by our first authors, by eminent clergymeu,dn Gait, by thousands of the most --Intelligent or every ebors, ns.au unequalled ' protective agatnstegidemie and malarious di inntsmi, and as a perfoudyluneenous, but at the Sittne time pcilrerfial, - invigorunt and rallra. Also, Itpxtetters Are - liold.lvllolelialo nnd re;al ntce lorr r,ite4 ..A.rbanal . cg.'wlirvg and rafeutMedieltke Depot, 01hrlirkett st . rent, corner of tit° Diamond., A'es r -Fourth • Watt mutt vs ...ter Goods. irwlth great pleasure we call tho moon . cmidora tho subpart, stoekof Full VilntliCtiocala n lust *calved by Mr, Jolm :•',..Wohlr: l l o , , Ccliant.Tallo4 No. 123 . Poderal Ilia atricir erhbiticeS` thine of the beautiful Cloths, Casslmores, Overcoat j.-into and Vesllngs over brought to tho . wostern I ;.• .Markot: ainlortmontOrYuraLshlng Goods, Sentnerislog-Shliti, Drawer.., Collars Neck Tles, ' • ltandlaarthlefs, an., cannot to surpassed mai . *west. ..A.,-large stock of ready made rants, ....,fioattyYmts and Overcoats, wilt also be found Mitabllailmont. Persons In want of any to the : clothing lin4 should not fall to Wei.= a colt. *Thomas W. Parry & Co., Trltalical. Slate Roofers, and Dealers in Asneri ...east Slats; oftztrions colors. Ocoee at M P,tfcrae er Latlgnlin's near the 'Water Works Pitts ' :bitrg,b,Das. flosltianco, So. 7S Pike street. or scant pitntipft attended to. All work Inn-rant .eayrater proof. Lc' Talking done et the snort tip charge COi-repalrs, provided the .zoof 13 rot - abused atter it Is pot on. ffireet-Ai r wik' . _lll the pretty nante tar the princess in the fairy :talc; and•Ciery lady may be a Princess Street :Ups, if sdiecheoses tot:L.3am fragrance breath ' ing Bosodont.. This rare essence of iminmei - '-obleartimatie herbs, removes every blemish from the teeth, gives a blush-rose tinge to the gtithitand .thudera the mouth as pure and as zuttnfant. • •, Tiro Mks: tax balia , a:thia4lo-durbY `,:Stlibarac,ira - dem . bo elegant. Ppy f-IciritialOpue Polka with a pke of S k tate c. homtbo Ulagegt 'stock to bo found at 3r0.1.%W00d street.. lie lutsail latest inairored pattern. call imul nee ...Carpenter Sobbing Shop. 'tenni:led attar an alliance of throe lathe army, I late re-o fined my shop - for ahem - ix ofJobbing in the carpenter it, the old fitfind, Virgin alley. between . 4104litre-et nail Cherry Alley. Onl am solid tell promptly attended to. CI OIIII 4 Oat , Jli our stork of winter dress goods, ahawLs, blauketa deartals,.te„ at a still further mine. tiorrou fdrmerprieer. Remember. wears now Oa; the Mirth east corner of Fourth and Mar let Streets. C. Maws Loss L Bao I - French Merinos, r;.• , ..1kt00y1, heary,kkal double,twllled French me, iinp.Cor one dollar; it - is a bard-pia. Ilemember, •.Ir. IS to bo had only on the northoast eonacr of f'r Fourth and Market:streets. Georze 'Striven preifered to sell all kinds of Canned Frott -as cheap awl as goest.eut any House west of the isohnt.itns. .No. 77. Fettered street Allegheny Clti• ! Jatthe - Icelatrines end rtinures„ oleienseortmentjttht opened, on the north eafleoruer or Fourth end Iddrlrof streets. ' . 7. C...11a7z0s Lorz 1-gne. Goo!' Moral. et Itch Ist lame 431141.11 hicClln for4,s.hhoets 8113 Vairsaniod and repaired Irce._'. PC.Flderal 2ttinkets and Illatsets; - -Cheap . , ist the great eltk4lng, out sale at Barker SO tarot street. ` Sackg nes. Basques, eke.. ,Stelltniat loss tbun cost, at Barker it Co.'. 7.1 Xarketstreot . • • .211eiclintock, -•!2 Federal Street, .I.a selling Boots and Shoe, 10 Vert.vnt lesS than any other Louse In the too • - 921Pederal Street, 7 , .:47,Fe11eral street; n'rederal street . . McClin teelVo r4oettiiuse,.92 Federal street. : 'McClintock. "Itt:Eideral street, Allegheny, is ncli log .Itoots stral...Shoes exclusively for cosh. Loire's tiryGoods store is on the north euit corner of Tonrth Son Market streets:-, , . - - McClintock's, - react4l criCpct, is selling off at prices ohleit *Fit onlsh Ivalug.d.cra. brisk /Good*, larap,, et the great. doling out tine of Barker sa Market N*ol. I TTI ALI10,1)1.4-Hint eale.ordt - stoodsnt Barker & SO /leiter etieet; .. • . The ;alit abalitalei at Darker a C'ea, 7a Mar Iretlfutoeki •zredertil street, is Tipt alkit)tictor g 50.. 4nd exandnetliolloota and shoes at IT/ rodent afreet. Mates% Skaters!! Skates!!! . tit:Jame : l Bow u , k , , No. 13.3 Wood , stregg; - flaviier'st lairbOrs Noap ; 3.4ciy—try it- Ouly thirty cents a cakm :••••••"-. . V . ro rimy sect has recently kpng ttp aGpimany under tho mimeo( "Cogitants.," - 1 . . 4 113ey *lame- Elbe.' cs!ablished a magaainc, Clifdelii.bears . the following motto : "Our :. - knoWlettge is one faith; our dignity is our 1 .161-Wity: ourworebip is life; and our re hiL,Awir.seeret." : to reports from Arkansan tketw Istat - proset• tt only. ooe cjervrnan of tio.k.p . l4;Oopal Church in the uriii•o ditties in tho whole of the Sho;•. " 11Z=p • v()Lt:rk: INTELLIGI:tit of etiurol. of the Inh• I'tnirJ••r -ate States, met id ➢Axon, 14th. Tho.oponing sorinun pr,Vll - IT Rec. Dr. J. S. Wilson, of Atlanta, in nilvorntect tit' establisinnont of a Preshytorian Churchlin tho South • ontiroly dh.oonnrtotl innn the Church North. We find quite n lengthy report of the irroooed it., in the (113V -r.-r, fr4nt which we gather some mans of I ,, oneral intorost. The ettondertnyg then penin; of the so..tsion WI. rather meagre, others mime in the sue cc-tiling days, fait the: Iliqbest number pres ent at any time• was forty-tltrea minis:ors and twenty elders. The Rest. Dr. Goarg. , ID ;AI., dl)r Clthlllibill, South :Carolina, was M(HiOrtit. and IL It. mu, teinporary (Jerk, Itclt. Or. S. It. {Gilson, or Gcsirgia, e1f,v4.1 stAte.l Clerk, and' thillter. Dr. Willi:tin Diown, of Diet, mono, Virginia, permanent Clerk. The incmbers of Idle Aue lnbly appeare I to he br. J. I.eightozoVilson, Dr. Nail, of Aliika.mq, fir. E Mi4insippi, Dr. Kirkpatrick, qfJi Caro Linn, Dz. nod. A. Dr. Jacob IL Mitchell, and Itev. Dr. - amytll, Of Charleaton. !toy. IL At,rti ',m,. of the Presbytoey of libuiaville, m ay present tin behalf of the “li.Otuiiky IS aril Of ,'tkL for Pritibyterian Daatar3 in Cho ottili," to aids the en-operation of the ft-s -aunil,iy. Dr. Palmq, :Nev., orient - la, irr,r,ttaitled a report tin a nosy Hymn Book, in hich ho stines.l44orevised. copy of the hot k had been' deto*o&iita*totton In May Last, tlttl - supSclite4 the itppointment'nf a :lelc iranntittee. the report w.e; Ix r 111:,.. It was suggeSlAl and urge I that a t; rf r book should olso be preparod by tho same txdurnitteo. The report of the Can2l - on Foreign Missions conveyed but little information iii tiegard tb the missiona ries tanplo34sl by the . I:wird. Six thous and dollops Was asked for the support of the Indian Mission. ; The !viva on Dairies tie Missions Was mainly nindo up of sug gxklions relating to the dirdet teaeldmt of indhriduals, theinlifiiing Up : of retthlo,k,rip vied WWI broken dosrn churt . , Ales, and the Instruction of the or the relief of ft:eble eburehes the. SylitilllClF 171 . the (fro Church of Stotiond The sr evelleS follotringlllk_lentation of these reports trero orgicCinckit doleful character. 1)r. Itoss niforriri,,io._ the de, fund Confederacy, lice saiitiok sub- - , mission to thedlspiMsationl4:', not:tmly—to ciuoto-J!beetanstit,lS Of'dkal, and nitat we cannot help, find like Sob, 'The Lord gave,' tho*l..duith taken away,' •' what then.? , ,.."1 ttanitatheilt under his sovereignty? Nor beam name of the; •Lord.! ..."'ffe also re marked that "whatever we May feel in re gard to the agency helms been please,' to employ, it is only n lied and a stall' In the hand of God to punitdi us." llc thou pro ceeds to show the rcleten why the rels.ds did not succeed, bemuse they • lived to make money to buy elsvett, to make cotton to buy servants to maim cottgia, and t pTot . :ectis were sPint t`iu s the usual indulgencas and refinements tf pleasure.' The Committee on Pnbliattion mported the deatruet ion of the oti).ei4' atutall tttt contents, including the books : watt urged to . cure the political I onaHspocially adapted to their people, and not.., lrnstto denominations in other sections, The report on Theologic al Seminaries showeld a sad 'state o,r atraim in regard to finances, Thamostinterosting, and coo might say amusing discussion, was to find a name for this Smith - era wing of the Presbyterian Church, as!it seems quit, evident train the beNgerent tono of the As sembly, that a Cation with tt hrorth is not seriously - thimpigh - t — ol at tho present, If In deed-ever- It.wna, i .prctpaEtl to ecill the bixry the "Ueforrued ProalAr.uthinehurCh." the "Fred Presbyter/mm(111=10 tha "l' in - stitutional 'Presbyterian Church." Dr. Ito ae prEfpcscrl "The Presbyterian tJhurch South;" the Rev. John Miller proposed "The Geo oral Assembly of Presbyteries of the United States;' Dr. Kirkpatrick propo4Jed "The Second General Assembly. of the Presby terian Church." The name finally chosen was "The Presbyterian General Assembly in the United States." The Assembly ad journed after a few days' seSsion, to meet next year at Meraphis, Tennessee. The Presbyterian thinks that In view of their , in dependent stand, they' will surely not pre sume to appeal for aid from th , sso from whom they have separated; taunt would be ungracious in them to.ask help to 'mild up a .Echismatim.l organliation. —lt is gratifying to note how generotly the '.''Week of Prayer" recommended by the Evangelical Alliance, Is to be observed, ecntime.ncing yesterday, throughout the country. Doubtless touch good will be done, and its oltr.ervanca will tend to in create the spirit of union already leavening the various Evangelical Churches of the Protestant. denominations In this country. It Is also one of the pro essive signs of the age,*terling to hasten the long desirdi nor when the watchmen will see "eye to ey." on the walls of Zion. In connection with the services of the "Week. of. Prayer," the 3fetltc,dists inaugurated yesterday the Aar vitvs of (this) the Centeunary year, of the ntroduction of :112thOdiS111 WO, this e-Jun —Some hien of the massive prop irtions of . the .Methodist Book (7 0 ,,E 4 , at N ew York, tarty - ho atieertainocl. from the filet that from the year lt:slit W lttriO...—the form,r beine.The year when the Concst , rn des troyed by tire—the following. diaborp•ro,uts have been made ontaide of the, busine-ei of the Concern. MN-it:end. to Animal con fereninareos,4s7,oo; amount trantiforrod to the Citicinnall Book Concern by order of the General Coriferenee in laid, 8105,103,:ii; paid expenses of Delegate; etc., ft,3,031,00; paid debts of local newspapers $27,117,31; paid Fancily other bills, by order of the General Conferenee i 1 2 ,001 7"i; paid salaries of 'Bishop.? nd traveling o x pers., itiK),324,- 4—making a total of titi3B;o32 !MU,* that report was made the Book Coot has paid en the salaries and expenti. B oftitist i _ ~eips, to the witlows,of Bishops,. or General . `conference expenses, and on dividends to Conferences $135,176 59. In addition it paid' -the claims of the Chweb, South, and tho' . Wit of their settlement, to Gat amount of V. 74,411 72, making a grand total of *1,017,- • e 99 fait - I —The IN:me York' Oi ei; vi , r claims to the tirAt roper to introduce intcl its columns the Department of religious intelligence for the various christiun denominations. Withent questioning the Chilirl AI;(1 think he derartinent of the is !well aonuccf tcsi and evinces a liberallf7 to the different .scetu that is truly --The bran new envier of Bishop Con roy, of Albany, New York, is:about four feet long, gold gilt, ivlth most elaborate The criScopal 'ring is of miutsive ;;,old, with a large snphire itt. the centre, testing lone , the stun ',Of $ 1 . 600 . Tidy IS surrounded by a circle of is =said a. Mw t:ongregstional riturch is likely to )•,e iinfninfied In New York city - , chiefly out of the Independent McthAlist eongremition, recently under the ore of ' Prof. 151attison,;, who hha returned to the Methodist Episcopal Church. —A correspondent of the American Prevbyterinn writes from Elmira,' N. Y., over three hundred rise in some meetings for prayer, and the number of 'eonversions ranong young men is truly wonderfuL —The Christian Eifirirter !(I.Tnitnrian) thinks that Bishop Potter'sconcletemition of lorertte singing Is just and the iffholo thing bus become a scandal and It *as time 14 was SU 111 - r „. ' 4 13 en i • .17-9 , ,; , :4 „ a 6' - I ~ - CAI7 A 44 ri r 4 Aq . A 4 13 - A 40 Ni?. =EMI TEEM r.y 1,4 tttempt was made t r, ;mere the sucker P +l+ from a well rocentlf on the ,mith • Y.lrm, on Cherry . et a tulle top ti.e meek. The two or Ilk", Joints of the p.ta were blown oat WI It inert Corer; and the prrmturo of mei Int 11;51 It it tw nco,,et y lit chain down tie till it .turangemuntt were eiteedlly ma le Inr ireetrlng the MI, u hick COOII began to at the rare of a barrel in four ntinotev, am' let pt on llowietz all alt:ht and the neat day till oor Informant left. It IA rated at :gin or 400 hartul , of oil a day,—mine say 509 or mo - c. The t•ii La of it: .le!.treca t.rarrity. The well W.., nun!: into the third t.and toe:: at a almt 1.1.11 frt . t. Thl.: welt In owned I.y Martin Connolly, Mynllall and Man - hinavy of this city a .•t and Vanato...:ain of 1/1I Ch y. Itas occasioned ounnldikra , ,in moll on (lion,. Run, and dose own:no lot •r -r... 1 in that me in notch hotter spirits. I=l 1:11.0i171,C1Ire tray reerovsal on Satunlay of a ri ry hisiolamite xl rike having been made on a chaff Ft', am near Linn L. nun. We are with out part iculam but rumor mita it 41,Wri AA a five hundred barrel a s•II. It repo•-bal I a Well belonging tti the Dennis lkim anti Ws ni Ilo•kory Oil Company lira iudrsm•a••l from one hi:wired to lb.'s :stool red hartels p. i slay. The tus•at protnialusir field for resumes :Mire oil opetitllo. at I.sllositss. The furnsei • ni gh/11C: Deon Is nun lii at this phlt•e. Tile well, en Leon is nun la at tlibs phis,. The well, on Oemsisi pious all strike oil at t.st• slopth of tiro buisslrtal Wild forty feet. Evers - , .., t the run, alisrh Imam put (lowa to the proper depth, ass struck oil in paying sista:tittle, Ph, ells on liti. lanai ate pro Itielsm fr•iva thirty to three hundred Irarrein each. =I reecerning the yield of oil It rruty lei r(~ metki...l that the wells proiluee daily stool 5 flAtarrelte ittlo l the :nest AL:ezeillance ore. , no- OSA! pollinate of the Pittele Creek two 1110,10 nen cony be relied Oita. near Cu, troth. S...un We!% - it t 112 KW 1)0joilz ytt t. ethers hsr o bet r p 1 ... Wed thathnce, the opt of the hiet i esluess mon kept up the qus.ltity it .51 the ounce ns tiffinefly. The amount of oil pro.. by the main moll., has so often 1,1, MA(lll>y the press that I v. .11 Pi I.le. co IP littihieetom state then. 1 will only 511 . 1 lo Pi one or IWo wells which Or Gln - t 1.1 l of Cr:. int: wells iin.l Which are over too trieht ..1.1. No. 51 or tile "Poole Welt" yiehls it ....rrels per of eottrle, lv the well of l'ithole. The Fisher 'Well, (No. 1101 about Iv rrolo. No. IPI 1110.11.1.1 en Fttrez 1.1 11 , 00, I :It 110 0 - 21 .01 5 . NOl. 50, 51 :toil 6r lloluvleo far.ll testi.: and p.sted4ll tiff. No 11l Mot. 3 nom, is r1 , ,,0111 . 11 by the hollierintee.l. .0.1, Sr. Fllbteil av pompilet Met Po Si f, mop, snit 1,1.10 bell to pi ove Weil of the 11. st els,s.-11.11..1e 'The sule.tonee the oil new, f tve^ el.e.ing January.",.], Oven by the Ltee.• 12E=I The late frorshets have mn•le river trsiisnor tali, 0 lit ely, brit irmaming basis - ea a retene..l. Thole is, therefore, a 140,, fin:111111y or oil In the tames, but 110 o f no eddy of getting to market. The amo c unt it Oil IS estiniated at 40,0,0 leirrels. Tao pri ces nor crude ore 7,ilirrl,Su at Rum:, an 11,U to S,lO at the Pitholo Near .tone, the on! ~ [bloc new Islip' In,rea,se of theCitckawasillia well to isl lasrrols a day; awl the steps taken by the Iloilo Curl:many fu. tide immediate sinking of fifty new wells. The k tieeka well, 1 , , niPes from Ttla..vllle, courys, Istri elf, and Is tile only p:oluriz; v.ell as yet on Cliereti Run. lln tbe haul of the Parker Petroleum ll,mp Imi role. new n ell reem.tly street:, is pumpl IS Tho oil in-minced upon It og utel etionronda fifty cents )0.- barrel snore tliarsith e oil o hen delivered. at the Ti.usville ntarkl.t:oming to its greater den,ite. A•nset F 4 holes have besm conk on IS,‘lsion Vlst call sid v. Well are now producing:. On the nodes side of the creek It wells liss'e been sunk, lad gee of these hove been worked. The oil it o tlt,2. Ite11:7111, ore Mil , ' above Pint •r, is grov 11 to ill. a large villege, to (1.10 piltllk nn.ti 1/11,1 oil-transimrting pipe trim Pil hole I,lMb here enters, et tae. 031 Iliss-k Rail road. Soule efforts are being made In reArtiCl- Ude Mit wells in that vicinity. sLatrur, sillne the lire, threatonS to more lip to 31111er /urns. On Bennulaiair Run, the follow - tag slatP:llra of 11311nreels total - id Ott from which Lllo usual ZS Join cent. LIIOI,I. ot." Isarrls : Per May, 1.0,1. NO,lO, primping and 11°,1117... . . - story Well, flowing ......... hr. - ...zeft:.llltil s ilest.ing ..... 11,11mtelnitlaWoll, towing. . . . ct at yncle, Rent ern , Union Telegra,2ll tlowne, racy Ilerman 11 rn. Wank Golly llarkinli IMendbrboY Codlngton " •• .•.. The Stevenson, Ism at - Petroleum euatre, )ulna thu t -,ritor7 of the Itounehod - Itu.4 Pr t talcum Company, and to Lh. DOl.ll t Ix tu t( )I,i lately. Ihe Ocean Well, O. struck on the drat oi , m.temLez last, and la now dus - In.; u , out 914. ; n.rrelF. 71u: Artie, of No. 01, romrnen,...l 11, to ~.out N., ember Lm.la, and is 11.,n prod u,tu a:rout W./ hart els. O. T.: ,truth nn the L - 4.b of. tho o.toto thoath nod tows now ZO barrolo per day. with Itto , o, valve still tn. • o. pumping And flow bout Jim, we, kr, pr. - lac-en :about Z . ..., bar. pump:. 01 barrel. 11 pumpirm al barrel& No 19 is 6 tryposoll to yield rib >to trrrnty r reb.. Thirty-six new wells haver reenn/ly been 00311‘ to a graettor or lena depth, and a.st one of w Lich has y scl been eLentione 1. The demalty of the 01l prof iticei an this farm Ls from 4.5 hi, and sold at 'Same per anrre: The riot of snaking a airell horn in a..out 6 LOST, exclosive of the price of Imoe. Tat. coat ;may now rcfunew to sell any le-:.soy, but they may tn• obtained on the adJo.ning tr act of tlse holt Ccinpanv. TL • ht'Llin - tock Ferro h 5.537 producing well-. No. tit tubed on ChrLstraus day-, pampa 1131 Mown et/Gut to berretta, (Mil promincn to noselt ILO or 1:500 barrels. Density of the oil, 47 :le gre v 10 new wells will be tested within thirty dose. So far nu unproductive Le.,;s to 151,0 W. Toe Cortifranyln b. 511 xf the oil no far is 400 barrels 5104. Taeir illait Iwo enehed u depth of 75 rent. it t, smut hula. The woe: 10 delayed fur want of machinery. The Tarr Farm Is the only locality where et , leg has hetet generally a 551,1 la ten wolfs. It was dope hero by mutual ex:nom - lent; the lend lr.terest bearing half of the expense. The old holes wrere stopped with fie,/ lags, anti with the insertion of artesian pipe Outside of the ordinary tubing to sufficient depth to prevent the entranced! :surtics, water, hay had the effect to revive soim• old wells. Among:ce ikons thts improved on the lttoud Faro, uretio. Maple Grove Well, now immplag GD Oda., the Painter tiO WM% the r twin., end the Welkms All these except. the and wore preciously exhausted. On the Tarr Farm the Cornwall well hay been rviveal, the Sterling well likewise , aad Li now i uotning sill yst is doily. The Pratt and ; umn Willett LS year old, Ii Clow follIllp:/Ag fifty barrels daily. The Crouch well pumping tilts: to nixty barrels—cased Theold and noted Phillips and Wo.lford well. have 110 cm ire Oren eased. These two wens tt cra al t t and the proprietors, It la quid, were ercr troubled on his account aniti/ tx.rth , e aacd. be Jsco.sortt well, reached ro.l row mouth eloo r. 0.1 1.4 Lose pLutioliog sty fr.ll-1,1, Toe T.. 1. lout: C.o's well s pLooping ,00st y bar,L4. T given oblige.. the to ea, U. es so. ua We line. I= The ' , cork of Hunting,tun county 14 - 0 agita- Ling for a railroad from Newry to Pattrins lt would be a Lranch toad connecting with the Pennsylvania tend , and would puss through that part of the county. known UPI Earri..ools The C. S. .11ollroad mat Mining fte g toter nog.. • gep to the opening of u new railroad Anne star tirg from point on the Lebanon Volley hail read, end passing on the nouth nide of /hurls hurg to an eligible site for a railroad benign aerton the finsquehantrel; thence op the lieh, low Breeches creek, through and near a eerie% of iron ore deposits opened at int,rvals along the foot of the South Mountain; thence across the route of the Cumberland Valley Railroad the vicinity of Eleipperisburg; thence west to the Bontingdma. and Broad Top Railroad, on the waters of Bloody Run; send thence on, via Bedford, to a connection with the PlLLY bcrub and Connellsville Railroad on Will, set eh, twelve miles from Cumberland. The Des Reface RAVI MI. says that an orgwn irs•tibia has been completed in that city for the (e.-euttm.tlon of a railroad from Pee lifeinm, to Council Bluffs, to connect at the latter gasket with the Union Pacific Railroad. The name of the corpomtion is to be the "The fowls Brunch of the Union Pacific Railroad Compa ny The following gentlemen were ele ." cted Director% viz: B. P. Allen, I'. 3f. Cos:My, Y. W. Palmer, J. Id, Tuttle, T. K. Brooks, lloyt Sherman, C. C. Cole, Geo. ti. 'Wright, F. It. West, F. Y. Spofford. At a meeting of the Di rectors, the following named gentlemen wore elected no otlSCoro of theCOn10:1111 . , viz: P. 31. Cosally, Seeeeteay, R. West; Tt4eienrer. 'lnc moot energetic Measures will be taken to push this enterprise 20 nllnnplOflOn. • IT IN onthrnatt eel) , stated that State Senator ,V i serer 11. Lott trig elosed at nontroet with the Atlatitle and t;rta t Western Railroad Com pany, ty a bleb the letter company agree to fateltieb at WO,OOO to MIMI the road from Erie to Clitlip noel put to runningorder to,- fore the-ciese of tin y , ,if WIG, for which they ore to receive 55 per taut. of the earning. and allow the control:lnd management of the road to remain In the Lunde of the original owners, or Ede pert let; and that the road Is not to be operated detrimental to the Interests of het, Toni Iluvenport Gazelle hunts that tho North- UM Line racket Company nre preparing for llext'teeponco freight Mutiny. on an ”Xte Si re twain. They are building barge,. to carry grain in bulk, nod also earn for there exellettve e,to he run over the railroad fret. NI ontrotle to Renkuk, olive the river la too low to 0r0,4 the rapid.. A CCYFTIIITTIOk train was pat Ilpon the Creek . and PiUloic ItaJirnad daring lest wick. The work Sr, progre,King A large number of , grader/I aro beint 414- cLarm d, their aerviet•ii , awning no lung , r re efhel grading upon the upper p ,rtion „il,„ Is am all arm°. tiviro Iva!, enOtlgh io 1:10 2 P47 thc cast' LATEST NE RS BY TELEGRAPH. Our Special Dispatches 1110111 WASHINEILT4. -- CHM FROM JOHN MINOR COM SE4TOR SUMNER AND TH E PRESIDENT. treuence of Patronage iu Cougr.is. GFA. THOMAS AND BISHOP'IVILMER. lab Ci ILI: 8153013 cori;sl Itreenstructioa Committee in Session. Report Oil Freedmen's afralrs TEE ANDEMONVILLE PRISON. 11.14hiS EeUH TER I.iU MANIA DISCROITED. 2K.rutions from the Army and Navy. Flto., .17:t40., Etc). =I Jolla Minor Botta has come nut in a card In. nylug that he has sought to prevent the ad-' mi,lon of the Virginia Slumber, Ito says: . I have maintained that ovrry'lleprasuntatly4 ennstitutionally elected, orb° waa prepaiono e..tuply with thu requisitions of the tlonstitu ti,li allit lawi was as fully entitled to take (sin I. any of those now occupying seats in either lion.. To have taken any other ground would horn been to admit that tloiStates lato iy in ri bellion had boon out of the Union and emommently that tieCtIiSIOSI was lawful and oi,titutional, a position that nobody will ,m , poct Inc of occupying. e•VIR .11,11 b1 . 1141NK6 51. T. ert,,uncv. The story of Eta attempt to remove Senator t.tmater's appointee, Mr. Paltry, from the post on:ets Is entirely unfounded. Nothing of the sort wus ever proposed, either at the White Holum or PostoQiec Department. Mr. Sumner amonc those who hold that a breach with the Prevident is neither necessary nor probs.- hie Ile has espies:.•d this opinion aince lay late interview with florae,• Greeley, IM ately after that ;tenth:man had returned front his interview with the Pr...ed.:tit. It Is under• etoogl (bat the President A.A . pressed to Mr. Great; lids desire to avoid any rupture Ivith the party. =I No teem than foorteao nannies ern already' lI an on tho Spook era I hat for elaborate hour - r ,,, be./. lira C.ontnithao or the Nrloan, ot licoonAructlon. Amon , : tte , o an , Itouturnlf, 1),r,0n, Conkling, Sri:l°2old, Voorhee, and r. urrcrrErs I rst.c.,,ca Ali mien of the Cabinet omphatieully dopy lila: the President 11.1 any ordors stnp idipointments uitsn the reeomiliondatioll nt Congire,s, or that either Ito eir they !tare pITTOSeaI C11(1...I king Can 7rosaincri Who ask for 1`. 1,-, mi:it s nit to their inted 4 . 2 pal t ry t' At the same lime it is undeniablo that they term to lonk forward to a potsilhiii con_ tingiine) in ithittli ihey might regard 'mobil mode of exerting ingtienee as proper. TOO leermtly said toe COlViurrative NOW England Senator that the only Mistake tin had thus Car mode in his administration WI. in riding tiuneral Cart Sebura to the South to ytt stigate mutters for him. Prring the week ending te-dny, too Mil/104 0 sr n hundred and twenty-three thousand, zpni hundred and ten dollars inNstional Mink r w a in were Issued to the banks. The foetal tee irk eirculatlOn houpwards of two bemired and fortz new rttoWile - Aar. "As craror•t. tirtiacg,tr 1 . 1 - o following, pungent Ifirmatou of South . entern theology hasjuat been prom aP;ated by Major General Thomas Armed relt,ta non to the Unite...l states having been put down, the l'rt •lilent, on the glib day of May last, Issued hie Proclamation of Amnesty, declaring that re , d , tuues having Ceased In all quarters, he Invited all the States In robelltnn to rec.-sa fari, t, and restore eirll authority, thus pro clnaning the magamminilly of our‘lorernfriOnt towards all, no matter bow etiminal,nr hoard.. erring of punishment- Alarmed at till• imi cent and Impending peril to the ea. IV. , In a bleb he had embarked, with all lit. heart and mind, Oral desiring to check, If posultde, the am end of popular aperrobstlon, and grateful appreciation of the 121341131.11.13111UA poliey of. the Proalacut.la Ids egforts to bring the people of the United States to their former friendly mt national relatinns with 020 another, an 11601 V klual etylillg himself Bishop of Mebane., =lll2 fornetting Itts ntholon to prene.ll "Proem on rettn, mat Good Will tovarl.. Men," and be , . Mg animated with 1160 Mant , aptrit whin, tho:o^,h I 6 nardatlon beguiled the mother of roan In the NlMMis.lorl of the drat evil, them. by entailing eternal toll am/ trouble on earth, hsucal from Latin.] the shield of his oCace, his roan Ife,d of the 2i of June last to the clergy of the Epi.opal Church of Alabama,dlreetlng t t ni to omit the 051.211/ cost ornery prayer for Preeldent of the United Stotos, end till others In authority until the troops of the United States had teen removed from the hefts of tho stn to et Alabama, cunningly justlf) ing the treo.onable cause by plausibly presenting to the intrala of the pooplo that clell authority not havinz yot boon reitered in.Alabams, there wits no occasion for the um of prayer, 43 such prayer WICs illteflCl,l for the civil antliotity alone, and av the military was .the (nay...authority In ALthartia, it ITIO maid f stly improper to pray for the continuance of military rule. Tpis man, in hi+ positl.l as ri trarher of iell.;lon, charity and cool-fellow ..hlit ell h hie brothers, whose pare mount duty 1 .1. :art, wino Id have been eliaracterip.,..l by fi:rok nem ant freedom from all ettaiting, ILI.. look advantt ...re of 1t.,, ranctity of his 1, ,niion to mislead the minds of those n.o naturally regarded him as a teacher In whom they could I J est, and attempted to lend thArt bark into the labyrinth of treasrm. For the -covert and cunning act he woo deprived of the privilege .1 citizenship In so far es the rie,ht to onlela LC no minister of the Gospel because It Imo evident be could not he trusted to officiate, and confine his teachings to matters of Religion. In fact that Religious matters were but a somndary r onside, allot) on his mind, lie having taken an r or ly opportunity to subvert the church to the .Im.titention of his treasonable sentiments; and it ls, moreover, manifest that err far from ant I . t tabling the name political views es IlL4h cp Wilmer, the tpcople of Alabama are hon. n.,1 !y endeavoring to restore the civil authority in that State In conformity to the requirements of the Constitution of the United litotes, and to repudiate the vete of hostility during the past font yearn, and have accepted with a loy al and becoming Hydrir the magnantmens trims offered by the President, therefore the restrictions heretofore imposed open the I.:plS copal clergy of Aloha= arc hereby removed, and Illshop Wilmer Is left to that remorse Of conscience consequent, to the exposure and failure of tbs?diabolical schemes of designing anti corrupt minds. . Icy command of Major General TOO.IIAII, WI. D. Wutrot.a, A. A. G Tr...‘1 1 501 1 1 - .,1511.C0AT10N &OM,. It is proposed ne.st week to Introduce In the Pertute, o resolution discharging the Itecon * strurtlon Cm:indite° from the Mnisideration of the erodenlials of the • renneesee eenotors, and referring them to the Jodleinry Committee. The friends of the motion say they tun count twenty-foor Toles in its favor out of the forty. nine members who compose the Senate. I= The Joint B.reoristruetion Cenrimittne Met yesterday in the room of the Senate ravine Railroad Committee. All the meinlier* were present eiteept Bingham, of Ohio, and Griller, of Kentucky. They passed a rnaillit ion that their pro., eeill nen should ha. kept sveret, and Alit milli:fig ogon• hut Indnig, In 'Lee:Ter e l con. iersation Well developed ileeidislly radical ideand adjourn Oyer to Tuesday next. Indleat lone today are more MlM•ftli ,m to the presentation rif u Arta front by the In both • House and tienato rID thu ,ghlect, of trout Timm:rut, Jieit ill, tile other rebel mutes. r EMIMFM'A 4Yeatas. An o (the Freedmen's Bureau who was recently cot by General Howard to In veritigato inn ens pertaining, to freedmen's jiltdrs in Sent vorolion, ocorion god Florida, : KEES Azlliturrort, January 7, MN. I= i% J.; AIZ.Y L"'/ ,, reported to the t:..• alien. ht th.. 4. SIM , •8 II ..32. that , f 0 t ),,,, a) , mum, oppg.lt ion to Inaelft.lte,l fret , tither NyAtem, 11. It 7,,,n1 rule . men of intelligence In the two first-named exprets their determination to vo-oper- Late with tAr Vreetinti,V3 linic au in its otrorta to elevate the condition of the noxro, and la re .the and preserving harmony , hotween t two • rare.. In blorido. the same good feeling doe, not &sec., to er.ielt, a number of the whites having. ;notified General Yoater by letter that unle.s ~. they were allowed to whip and shoot negroea ',Whenever it suited their fancy, they would leave the State. Their request not being ae ''Celttl to, large numhera of the planters are : .. -emigrating to Teta., Where they hope to unreatrielEd liberty in the exercise of honlanirirg efforts in behalf of the Afrb =I The mime officer In the course or his lour Andersonville, where he toned a small garrison of es troops guarding the stock lido, which still remains standing, notvilth llitanding the' threats of the rebel soldiers to limn It. The cemetery PI also In good condi and under charge of a staunch Georgian .Unionist, who VMS for several months Maoris. Out d by the rebid authorities for his loyalty. The disbursements and transfers by the oTres.nry Department last week, limannte I to °linen million aro hundred nod afty-ieren thousand five hundred and twenty-five dull °lntegra or TOO VELECOYIIN'tI ntr110• This War Departmont, yesterday Ismail an order, dhreting tormdy-ilve °Moen of the Veteran Reserve Corps, to immediately report 'ln.person to Mnjor General Baird, Assistant Commissioner of Freedmen for Louisiana, for assignment to duty la said Bureau, to replace °Moors now serving on such duty, whose ser vices may be needed with their commandos or regiments, or whOsevommands may be mus tered out. ITIMEO63. LITATZIIIID OUT Another muster out of gurgeo. am% &stied. dnt eurgeonenfiefontears, wan ordered yea ternny by the War Department. Among the inumber are Surgeons Annan°, J. IMIDITH, Or Vldo, and Anstetant Burgeon' John Metter, of Pennsylvania. rnlatlnUT 11111111111 . 210T01. ThOTO a-us rednerneel last wank, at the Trean ury,over 84500,00; In Legal Tonder Notes; iv" ; elo In Geld tertillented, (P 11,84.1 In Fractional Currency, and /109 Cortlfleatos of [llliObtOd- Deb., L.D. ' , MI THY CLIA2II.IL 11'.11.617n0 Th. , President yeatorday Issitad4ho - potnnt granting forty-Elv° thousand aniciffOf land to the Central rapine thydroad. tt naroara run* ina Wo iiinkifinn. The French Lestntbrin here.tticlut the story tolographett over the conntrY:frOia N. Or leans that the Liberal arm,' AS shout to he re inforced by a division Of *Pecan veteran tmaps recruited fret; our ittinY on the Rio (:made. The Mexican Legation, on the other hand, n hether they credit the rumor or not, will not ..ay they don't believe IL The friends of the Air.r.iCatt Government pronounce the whole slot y a rus, to help the sale of 1110 Ros ie:v.: lone, e !dell I. dragging ralll. , r heavily on the M., Per.ertets from the re:filler army during tte rat.t two or three months hare been untetat Ir nutliTtews. and IA ar.cem vi the dumber ceivcd hub Its rank by - recruiting. Asn gener al role Omni two thirds of the men enhated ohlen the ric-se of the war, de.orted afLer re_ ceivier; their drat payment, and the remainin g naer the needed payment, and this state of affairs to awing principally to the laclr of dhelpline for Which the oftleern arc rcipon ethic. It Is an acknowledged Cant that many of the three months wohmtimr regiments, raised at a moments notice, at the beginning of tho war, were better diselplisosi nrganisatifuns than .wino Of the regular regiments now are The nary it alma losing largely from this muse. A fat. Clays ego, seventeen privet. and One tor- Orth° Marino COrpa, al.3tione; at ad* point, dex-erted, after reeeirist,s PaY. ECM= Capt.. ft/chard Sleade, of the Nary, a brotitn. o:Genztal ;Meade. who, U will Do rernembered. !Ms court martlaled and suspended for two evw, for lasing, the gan Jacinto, and .ho has , I:l6ett lcutairtuning the Nati: Depart:nest for a. mr oration of his senteltee. was the Initiating emu,. of the late order from the Department. orotilhitin= Naval °Meer,. from visiting Wash- Inclon *II bout titer obtaining the consent of th, Seeretary. ]l./)or tomer/al Torttet.. uf cavalry fame, Pt to hr tuartled ehostly to a wealthy lady lu Mll furd, Del/twos.. !, ,, etu eel 11111cit , on, formerly of the Nes York Tribune, end author of thy Setteakal Debt • Nettonot Mes,Mg," MIA been elected Seerfitary Hof the Arne:leen [foam Labor Leozno Hyatt quarterZ at Phtletlelpitts. Most of Mao Congressmen hare rotru r ned, and both Holmes will he pretty full to-morrcre...- ' Them l not a partiClo of foundaticri for the report that Chief Justice Chase asked for the pardon of young Ketchum. lle ha, neither. M. pro, soli (11n, 11,. nor iroltrortly any wish In the pnerrdeee. G. n. it. Cloy Crawford, who is mid to be ad taming to the aid of the, Mexican Liberals at the timid of an Ameridan division recruited In Texas, in a citizen of Terme:wee, and was a year or two man dismissed from the service by court martini for stealing money from a bonk in liegersolile. biz wits appointed to West Point originally by Andrew Johrema, then a member of Congress from Tennmeter, hut was dismitsed before he had completed MS couran. Ile z as one of Walkees tillihnsters, and at the onthrrak of the War was an inmate of the xinfe penitentiary- Subsequently Is was made a Captain in Tennessee, rind procured u fraud ulent appointment an Colonel of u negro regi ment. It is not bettered hero that he con have railed n moo for any service, Liborsi or. Napo. FROM PIULADELPIIIA. MURDER OF AN AGED WOMAN. Flit in Ike Coal Medi Sflll Burning. If-ADC - IPM Jon. G.—The murder of n Miss ITut t In Germantown tosday, Clinton , . great ea ett.inent. That is the first murder ever corn Tnn t.-il In that village. The tiereased was over resenty yeans of age, and resided lltollc. Sire u• fenini with her throat eat from 0;1110 ear, and her skull (metered. The (tinnier Inuit ‘tace beam volltutitted I)ntßettll six ntle %Oren o'elerk. tier nano left her at six o'cloek, No tine to the murderer has yet been discovered The reordered women lens repet cd as hur ler; been quite rich. The fire which lies been raging for some time in the erstl sheds of tho gas works, near this oily, and which had been ulinctst gni/died. broke out again this morning, and neveralf,hourand tons more of coal will be con sumed. The lons in total, there being no testa anee. A mmttlig• of the hymn Walt Circle was held last evening, at whieli Ileaolut ions Were passed to be forwarded In the Congress now in session at New York, elating the Circle had sent node'. Otar tiIatittO4Y,IIITIJ condemlng the notion of g one of their members, is Mr. Baker, Sit pre sentlr.g himself there ow a Baprosentative. Inaugural Address of the Governor of Massachusetts. :two Tote, Jan, 6.—A Boston dispatch says Gov. Bullock was Inaugnratml at noon to-clay, In bill Inaugural be congratulates the Legisla ture that they are assembled for organisation under the auspices of a national peace, and' refers to the sacrifices Of the war, audits debts and burdens bequeathed, but the question of t. permanent and consolidated Republic for North America has been solved, and the free dom of all races secured by arttll9 and Organic law. The aggregate tlebtof the state amounts I C, tag tr4We er' t 'r ern e, the G • or says there Can be n.s a t o doubt but that now and new means fortransportation be tween the West and East are now absolutely needed; our Masi of prosperity and growth are the parallelaof latitude which connect the young idol rich empire of the mining and stack produelett Country around the lakes, and still beyond. Thema:pleat 31sissachusetts connected with the manufacturing and commerce, must have more • thiwoughfares through which the ettrrre tIV of her tr3de may puss to and fro, be tween Use Atlantic and; Butintud boundaries, or they will at uo distant period Much alike her wharves and her workshops. Let en avert the dayin which 'me Commonwealth shall la , come ehiefly a school-Louse for the West, over timaliall leave silently and too noun, the marks of dilapidation. Any policy which in not are eel - 11141 to secure to Ilya New Eng land, having a proper share in the lieuents of, this new opening era of the West, ho assured will tint receive the approval of the next gen eration. Nat. Tyler A...Ala - m.41 mid Discharged. mamma, VA., Jan. 6.— Messrs ,. and Coleman, alio were arraigned before the Hoe, of Delegates on a charge of tromnatlng a breach of ttr decorum,liavu peen dlreharged after o timmugh investigation. Mr. Tyler was ummltlisil by a unanimous vote, and Mr. Colo man was nenuitted by a majority yob). The rare of Mr. 'Pollard Is postponotlft 11 Monday. Fouiids7 Burnt et St. Lents. I.olr/g,'Jon. foundry of Ifollirlar t Collis, on Carr stroot, watt partially d( Niro) oil by tiro tills morning. Los, i4 l 001, in. sitrril for 4C,Olff. tz _ z~ ' _ . e._ ,_. .~...~. _., ek_w., ~.~...~.., n..~~_c_,:.T,i~ ;,. 13,i MN UM LATEST FOREIGN ILDVICTS FENIAN TRIALS AND CONVICTIONS. 4.4lstorher Coot Mine Explosion Resignation of the Italian Cabinet. And-English Moment in Au itralla. s.. Jan s.—The steamer 6V , rl Thin, from I, lverpeei, December .21., PEI I n a donderry, rri, • There 1.. no 1/OIILIO LI news of Inr.,,rtane' The Fen {III trials and lel InnS ocintlnuel at Cork. I'lleCntrerty , , n..nelttal being the only one thus far: Jeremiah uow•run and ThOlnas nuge.nn WerZ eentenn•,l respeeti rely to live and ten years penal ser,ILI/ii, trial of CiiArh'S f,1111er1.V.).1 lit... :ilO ~r ottre, , Ing, and es Weld, wit iris en roue •cting him the Head Centro In New 1 irk. Anot her ea..] mina exrd.,aion nee- Mpether tidrilln, killed.. persona and Inj L z red Unsay nthern. Cotton easier and i lower on th., weak for Amorlean• ' hales wook, VC) hole..hole.. N uw Orleans middling atllliod. On Fri lay tilos:004 we, fifteen tlonourul lu.lec the market cio lug with an upward tendency. Breadstuffn dull and nominal. Provisions q and 4 wittl y , except lard, which was easier. C oiNols olomd Friday tayrxigo , 7 , 4 for money. Bolted States live-twenties, 68(Oilli4; Eric sharer, 5.(M.1•1 , '„; Illinois Central, igiiriCP C. Bullion in the Bank of .England decreased a148,M0. Fcasoc..—Notices had hoea fronted warning the students that If they neck to disturb ootoe In any way, they will be brought icifore the Council, and will be liable to perpetual (IMP io nion from the Paris University. The Bourse Is flat at 68f. Wc. Pt/Mr.—it is reported at Morino° that. the Ministry had tenaloma: their resi,mation. The provisional budget vitas under dehate t» the Chamber of Deputies, and W. meeting with some opposition. The 7 n.rs says: The statement from Now York that the Civilian Envoy to that city thought fit to giro a banquet to the represen tative of the Mexican republic, has not tended Wit Loudon to increase the sympathy enter harlot'. for the Chillies in their diaputo with Spain. The Time, says: The present contest la the colony of Victoria, if carried much further, must Inevitably nssnme the form of a conflict Ls:tweed the As.minbly nail the mother country. The cattle plague Is reported more favor- D. 17 1 .0 Mars' city ai r ticle nays n pnrohaso of L'AD,OOO of coosols for the Court of Chatic:,- Winkelp with the circumstance of the nut having adopted an advance on rate of discount cam•cil English funds to be steady. Yesterday morning there Wilt, a rise of 4 Ant the' improvement wits not maintained. This date and January Eh the market will he lia ble to he Intlucacoll oceasionahly by arrange ments in tVitilleCtiOn. with a lnrgoamoootnfec curities to Is, deposed with the:Court of Chan cery on account of tiOW railway billet Fonds on tharaith showed an improved tone, notwithstanding the drain of gnidl to the Con tinent still continued. Consols fractionally ad vanced. The discount demand at the Bank Watt eomparatively moderate, and la the open market there was a diminished pressure. CASE OF_TRE PIRATE SEMMES. SE IM POE DISIICIIOS OP SITE BLOf•S.ID!K Pacific Railroad Government Bonds. Ntw Tea[, Jan. G.—The 7Saud telegram t.. 1111 the counsel for Semmes will to-day ask the Pre- (dent for the releakre of their client, ttpon the idea that having Woe Per ol . 4 t , en.ral Sherman, both as an Admiral and General, he ennnot by olurtrvi f9r !irtTtbinuprior ty raid paint°. •,- The Cherokee Delegation, beaded by Chief John 11.. a, arrived at Weehington yofterday, for the priepoen of arranging treat ice thee tv ftem-d to convotrimate dering the v - Wt. of•the lodine Cortuntastoner to them recently. Of all trite-, which shied with the rebels. the Chem tee le the only one not represented. Tivder day, the t mato'la concluded between the Choctaws, Bloch Bob'. Baud and the Govern ment, by which the ttecrotary of the Interior ti nuttoirized to sell hunts held by those In diens in 1111114.., the proceeds to be applied to the purehnac of new homes for them in the In dian Tn.vitory. The Walliingtort special gives on ac count of tin Arnerteen enterprise for the de struction of the Spanish blockading flen.d.e off Chilton ports by means of torpedoes. The eelmme was suggested by Sear W. Kenna. Chilton agent, who nonelvod lettere from high officials of the Nary . Department to a promt. .oent engineer la the city formerly nmenr in the F e .. w eral aerstro, 'eo invented and slaps, the Inc.itifneterro of ell torpedoes ' Government In the we,. The used by preparing t expo e'er Inner at Mex.., " con.truction toe -01110.1. An roller frit — it 1:on in.i.an wsloos was qtron to n prOttr..._ taro In New Turk_ "4e • A atturner told by the Cievcruitient !mu-- smetlotioand subsecutictitry-rareliPmeed Chilton agent, int* iltted out. A' ship 1n14.1.140 pOrChar.rd 31. teuder The tarp were do livered on board, regular clearances for Chl l!nn ports ei.tained and carrying the Chllian flog, and maaacd dry crew, selected for the pernete, the vt. soiled [Mar. Several n lel, have elap sed, and In a short. eViitu news of the moor,. Or LOAM, or the ua , zertakii:ii: alit be received. The {For lrra Weabington sperdal sore' the matter of the issue of the g3vernment bonds to the Kansas branctrof the Pacific Railroad, pending before the Treasure DepUttnellt, hhe be, n decided, the parties bolding the construe tioabends claimed to be converted Into goy. ertlinc at bonds, do not gee them, tho lair ad viser of the Treasury Irepartment deektiog that the bends wont be batted only to the rail road company under the low, which:does not relieve the company from the obligation to convert them; deciding at the same time, that no injustice is thereby done the holders of et t iltr construction or land great bonds, 43 they Cr,, fully protected beams, the company con. net helm any first mortgage bawls under the Oct of felt, until all these outstanding bonds be ret treat. tiwan waehlegtovi—lireenstruetionCloos. tter—lianitary,42eistmlimida Diseove tinned—Udine Delegation Arrived. WASIIIMOTON, Jan. 0.--The joint Committee on tncenstruetion nait twiny in one of the Senate Committee ReOrns. Ser.ntora Feasenden and Johnson and Repre sentative, IVoshburne of Illinois, repaired to the Exerritive Mansion, and remained with the Preahicat about an hour. The General I.nd Office has received inform al len that the ogle.. sof the _Register and flu. rel. er of Lamb., together vrithall the records, took and papers, wax, onttrely destroyed by o recent fire at Stephens. Point, Wisconsin. The amount of Certificate*. of Indebtedness Issued during the nenk nutting to- ay, to WO,. COO, and the amount redeemed aras The, e vete also redeemed .1.51,073 of Legal Tender Notes, and upwards of IK3,0:10 of Gold Certificates. _ - Tho U. S. Sanitary Gommtasion, baring- de. ellncil to cnutintle boymiii the lot of ilannary, the CollnetionOt Mold lea si tuatuni,for Back ray, ncnda.tv end Penonn.the Goner%) Secretary of the Ar.iieritun Freedmen's Aid Committee, will itieniu 4., until further notice, the claims of eolorird soldiers Owl thou heirs. Appl Wetter'. tAmid 1,4 addreinied: to Jacob It. Shepard, drneral Secretary, Washington, D. C. William 1.. Llano, om, C. S. Naval Coritriintor, rrivialy stationed at the Nov v Yard, hes sent In his resignation, nod It u: in probably he Lie.. eented. Zhu Indian delegation from the Numonta Agency, had a brief talk with nu; l•re'sidunt tt-ttny. Ileeging at aearesavorth—Presi• dent's Polley Esiaorsed.—Freedsuezes Eights Adv.:lrate& LLS.VIIXIWORTU, KAN, SW, Unmenso mcetlng,lattendcd by many leading men in illferent parts of the State, was held hero last night, to bear Genctal Lathes views on reconstruction. A resolution was adopted endorsing President Johnson's administration of piddle affairs, his theory of the reconstruc tion policy, as announced In his Stemmas, and pledging bins a hearty anpport in his etforta to perfect reconstruction anal harmony be tween both 'callous of the country. Moy also resolved that the then t ty upon which the war was conducted tinder o late lamented Presi dent, adopted end unotained by President Jolintamal right' and status of the States lately In re II km were not suspend e/I nor destroyed, Is troth corcultntinnal and commendable. MO Meeting endorsed the 'proposed amendment, to the Constitution, 'making actual gut:Crime the Muds of represen tation, commended the freedman fur tawni ness and loyalty during the rebellion, and favored the passage of laws , State and Federal, to proteet them from opprosalon, and guaran teeing them the fullest , enjoyment of personal Freedmend righte of Koperty. Also, that the 's Bureau is thieful and neeessarY, until the rights of the: freedman are placed beyond Jeopardy. A man, woman and, three children were badly burned, anti two other children burned to death, In a stgall IlreOn the levee lag% night Adams Express Pare Robbed evo 11.tmin, Jun. 7.—The safe of the Adams Express Company, en touts from New York to Boston on Saturday night, January Gtb l Ann rifled of all its clontents, with the ex ception of two parcels, which the thieves In their Marty overlooked. The extent -of the loss has not yet hoesascertained but Is sup posed to be not lea than half a million of dol lars In money, and bonds signed B. Sanford, Superintendent Adams:Express. Laren.—The amount Stolen from the iron car of the Adams Express Company, on the flos ton mail train MI Saturday night, was, as near as It can be ascertained. at present, about -fif ty thousand dollars. The cur was probably entered awhile at the depot. at New York. The thieves pried off the loth on one door of tho ear, also the looks to two of the Express Coln. Jumps rafts. Eighty thousand dollars In greenbacks'mni sixty: thousand clollara in Government notes, wont left by thu Oderes on the .00r of the cur. They got out with their plurlller at it bridge. Officials of the Compvay are here lnrestigating the matter. The robe bery was not diseoveredfuntil the train arrived et this {qty. March on Fire-allortne Burned- Tony, Jan. The dOrigross street Metho dist thdrch t &,k Oro ; from the heater this morning, and 'a - undamaged to tho extent of about nevus hundred dollats. About noon to-day tho residence .of C. D. liishop, in First street, was almost entirely. .itu,troyed Lynn', whichForiginated from the sumo cause. Thu loss Will amount to about • The itiormainot..t is t r im th•grvo.4llclow I 0-1 • •: GE THREE CENTS IR Revenue Stamps "Conn te rfei MONROE EOCTRINE MEETING Gen.Sweeny on Fenian Affairs. Crew of Steamer Indian River saved. Naw Tone, Jan 7 —An etteresi re freed upon the internal Revenue Department, by the 1,1.10 of large , quantities of counterfeit cigar hue stumps, has Just been brought to tight by the authorities of this city. Three persons, named John Filch, Cherie.. Metscherli eg, and a printer, named Illomke have lest', arrested. The tatter admitted he had printed about 2,1X0 of the stamps, and destrdyed the plates, but it wan afterwards found, and its in graver has been apprehended.' Bionike Mid Mel...herding have been committed to the County Jnfl by U. 5. Cionimissioner Osborn, and leach has been admitted to bail. It IN supposed that no less than twenty !of the 'Antra hove been Manufactured, and _mil -1 t.,e• of the stamps printed, and that the fraud w ill amount tolgo,v.o. .Tan counterfeit startip is about one-eighth of an inch wider than the original one, and the• paper on which etas prin telt, ball an inch longer. A me Int, of the fldherelltS to the Mouton dent rine OIW held in Coopers Institute hist night. Loiters were read from a ~umber dint a - ngutsbea uentlemen andfrUldresies were math , W Minn . ' Cullen ' Bryant an I others. Mr. Bryant said that the committee had deter mined to rood the Itesolutlone , find then ad journ until come Other evening, When Uitt at e of the prominent men now, detained by business in W.htngton could be secured. The Meeting was adjourned subject 10 the call of the chair. • F The Herrlld's Washington special telegraphs., The delay in providing for the trial of Seir Davis, 110 becoming the general topic of mare, nation. The foiling is becoming general thlit ho should he tried or liberated. Two new organization 9, under the National Banking system ore Islinueuthorized et pres ent But one was mt.lejast week _ The snit brought by bertnin parties to re strain the city government from defraying the ezpenses of the late election on negroStiMage, is Likely to affect Seine individuals neatens antly-. The counsel for the petitioner is the head of the I'm-empties Bureau of the Land °Met, • The charge has been made against hint for neglecting his official duties while a salaried employee of the Interior Department. The Secretary 1n... the mutter under advise- meet. Tice Pension Ilnreau at Raleigh has bemire opened and an agent appointtat At his late interview with the Pentan enh— mention, General Sweeny stated that months ago ho advised and urged Colonel O'2/tat-An to open a correspondence with General Phil Sheridan, for the purpose of placing him ;at the head of a Fenian army, offering hitn,kolf to take any subordinate position under him provided the latter would accept the leader ship. General Sweeney has issued a card :to I hebrotherhood to the erect that he rte. - dined the first invitation to attend the Fenian yin green, not recognizing Its loyalty, and fearing insult and misrepresentation. On a second invitation, with assurance his presence might do much to restore peace spa harmony, he waived his objections. Ito says his apprehensions were net unfounded, though his arrival was greeted with apparent warmth, his efforts at conciliation were met by certain parties with insalr and outrage. Re was do pounced as not a Fenian because the eireleicif which ho is a member decided, as a comtill ment, that no pledge should be required ;of him, though ho signified his willingness to take It. Ile says there is as clement of ills- Cord, composed of memberS from thp Manhat tan District, who haverlone and will do every thing to aide truth and prevent union. tweet al the price of Ireland's ruin... The steamer Zodiac, from Savannah , bronitht it part of the crew of the steamer Indian It' er before reported last. " were SliVer — irtie crew consisted of a cOlOgylof over sixty mon who went out to Indian Rigor far the purpose of settling and putting up fish and turtles for the Notthern markets, Several went aboard and ; were lost, the elenmety. The Tribune' ti‘ letter from sit o Executive Council is In sea.l ,n but all the Metri bare are not present. Mr. Blair, the now Frits ident boa been sworn in. Nearly all the Cana dian Chiefs of the departments aro In Mon. treat The Gm-arra:nerd has decided to hate Canada well represented at Faris la IS 7, BEd a sub,rrannittee of the board of Arts shd Manufactures for Canada Mist, has Ada , gested to the Minister of Agriculture to hold central fair this year, at which selections could ho made from the prize goods for sending to Faris. FENIAN CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS FROMM MIMIC! 01 ITS lanai gams, Seditious symptoms in P Vrgi GEM arm IT If RESTORAiiON Sew Tone, Tan. Et—At the se-salon of die Fenian emigress to-day, the number of dole --as greater than yesterday. The Naar-- Waal ...,. - entite end those against 0.341. a. llW ' si 7 - 7ttipieries aro to be Rt. red bony - KIN% mutates of impar- Testis:Wed on Th.. M were read in the toot dttenments from erre, ' "'bates weie Fenian Congress yesterday. The eomowbat stormy. Gen. Sweeny was press,~ and was charged with not being en initiated Fenian, which charge be did not deny. Ira. portant despatches were read from Ireland, giving flattering accounts of the condition of affairs . there, and making earnest appeals for prompt action. The Parts correspondent of the London Nnoseaya: It is generally thought that France and the Malted States will, in a friendly way, hit upon a phua for giving fall scope to the Monroe Doctrine without hurting the dignity of France. The French government In thin arrangement a - ill make a_ great point of pre. coating a repudiation of Maximillan's loans. A letter from Richmond says: Grayen and Floyd counties are reported as retaining ell their negroes without rentnueration under the plea that they have not been freed in els they of these counties. There Is no military authority. The red, white and rod cockade, worn by se cession sympathinere in 1630, is again coming into general tae. A letter from I - tomato:l, Terns, Dee. s crod,; say - s : The Twenty-tiret Rentricky Voluntee Lieutenant-C.oloael Swain, the Forty-sccond: Illinois, Colonel Millwood. a detachment ofthe, 12.- - al United States colored infantry, and the 116th United States coloree. infantry, Captain: Sloan, on leave of absence, with fragments or ether regiments, which have been mastery& ! out of the service ' on the Rio Grande, are on' their way home, via Nett Orleans. The Ztir Corps, as an orgimization, Is to be disccmtizi.! ued, and the colored troOpa, permanently tee the service., are to be put to garrison placer along the coast. - The heavy assesennent.9 Trade by 'the LibertV. ! leaden:, or parties assuming to act for them,; have drawn large numbers from the Walls; near the Rio Grande across to the American. side, and the banks at every ferry crossing were lineal with fugitives. These parties ap-i pear suddenly In town, and levy from five to: ten thousand dollars for the Liberal canoe. A dispatch trot. Washington says It is stated': on the best authority, that General Grant Is not in favor of the Immediate reminds:don 0f,, , the rebel States, and espnased himself to that effect, in a recent conversation with a United; States Senator. The sentence to his report on the condition of athirst:a-the Southern States, which was interpreted Stsmeaning tinttnotith-:, ern delegations ought to Ite received without: delay, was not intended - to convey any such : traptresion: A dispatch from Washington says: A list of MOAT Generals of the army to be mustered out of service, was prepared several weeks ago, tatt has not yet been acted upon, and a strong movement is made to prevent further dlstnis• govern' Congresolonal Commit - teen aroln ses sion to-day, and among them, that on seem ntructlon. Despatches from Washington, any that See. celery Stanton baring officially Inotiftod the ComMittee of his declension to pronmince en eulogy on the life and character of President Lincoln, a meeting bus been cants' to select another person. The Committee of fifteen, on Reconstrireiton, propose to seed a special .commiasion to the South to inquire into the condition of affairs, with a sten otobtaining properinformation to lay before Congress. Secretary Seward knew when be left here that Maximilian had recognised the United States Consul at Vern Cruz., The Cionzteretars Washington special says: There are indications that the Tennesse mem. burs Ifillsoon admitted to their seat e s, 1.3 a concession to the President. Gen. Webb, Minister to Brazil; left for Nini Terk this morning. ills friends predict : that he will bo transferred from Brazil to a first. class European mission. It is et/Media an evening paper that .a r ie u cy of from ..50,000 to 4,180,000 exists in the ae• counts of the Auditors °film at Brooklyn. John Lynch was the late Auditor. An hivesti. gallon of the affair Willie made at once. Fart& Examining Board—La,, Smog . Gang—Rebel Applicant for Back Bat• miry Refaced. WAsrasadrox Crrr, San.7.—The iVtivy Depart ment has ordered a hoard to meet. at the New . York Navy Yard on the 7th of February, for the examination of applicants for the °Oleo of Assistant Naval Constructor In the naval ser vice. The hoard is composed of Naval Con structor S. M. Park, B. F. Delano' and Edward Ilartt. It will require twe million dollars to reestablish the light houses on the Soutliern coast destroyed by the rebels. ' Advices received by the Acting Commis sloner ot Customs represent that the smug: sling business has been tea great extentahan dental. ,Dnring the last week over four huts, tired applications for clerical appointments. wive nveived at the Treasury, . A. 0. P. Nicholson, the former Senator troth Tentieliseti, having made application for his cOmpensation between the Min -be left the Senate In ityl, to the period of his expubder, his petition has been refused by the Secretary di the Senate, Fire In Rutland, Vermont. Dr TLAND, 7.44. lire, broke out last night in C. F. Richardson's livery stable, adja ent to the Rutland Heroic( building. The horses carriages and sleighs were saved, bat the building was consumed. The Ifewrid build lo was not, injured; Loss thirty thousand dollars. lars. Insured.au the North American of- Ttni thertnomeler suttal this licgrees below sect/. - •*1 - - • . RE •-ro• 4, I Tt • , ,rft ers EMI Fingh' • In Cluw of te6 and up..ant Ti;Lrfr 1iE.1711134 REP4R - TS. COLDEST DAY OF THE SEASON. no 7 The wcaatherbss been ox t I with light anew saittalla, At tmerh.e the thermometer was aro dakTreww la•!ww a".l nl aria G the whole day thri Mar awl F late remained lent zero. J:1.11 r u.—The weather -Li b1t ter%.01c11,,,,,. • .. . I . owri.a an, I Me.,l Jan. 7.—The weather is in tensely rpld hen r; • thermometer tea. dqgreee beltiw zero, with edownward tonaleney. 0/WII:NATI, Jan. 7-9 r. x.—Wrathor Clear. rr,:d end windy; thetwzoineter, Id deg. . Tess, Jtm.,7.—Coldest. day of tho season; thermometer .eren degrees below zero to. oh:4r_ • • A rx AN v. Jan. 7,10 r. v.—Weather 'oleir snl rel., during la t, twenty-four Ifon£3,, TOe mervilry b.. ranked from :3 to 10 degrees be 104r-zero. cainsuo, Jan„i„,...Wnath . er clear and told. Wind northina.• • • - Cdsratr.ta, 0., Jai*, 7.—{Yeatlier cleat' and very cold, with indlattiona of snow. • ' Y.r? Amato, Jan_ 7.—Coldeet - ilapp thll' year Thet - unueter r degrens be-lowan/11 etas nrora. _ . tag; 140 spew: Iterrrecenn, Jae. 7..z-Toslnp• has r been the coltlestday of the mason. There lees a Might fedi of mote t to morning. The thernerfeeter indltailes seven degrees shore zero. • -• . Sr. Louis, Jar.. 7.—The weather la clew and cojd: Lots of ice in the river, tind.rerp Seed skating. , DiTCOIT, Jon. 7.—Weather clear inn' eold. mooing herd. Passengers ere crostingenthlt ice on the river today. , Prusoccente, Jan.,7.—The ireather - tostler e has been the coldest of - the eeneo illtr.thers mornetor ranging from tee eight:d.fereee above 'zero. rrinirsoton, Vg. - ,Jah. T.—This has been the coldest day of the eessonithe thermometer at Entorise Wing 2:30 degrees below Urfa. . . New Ir,sysz, 4911. 1'...-Mhermometer m., seven degrees below zero. It . I:MS be cold day here. Cluat.csvos, 11,114., Jan. 7.—Tbe thqrmOme. ter at on stood at koro, and at 19 D. it.. tea ( Inees below. , . - ... . . r , : • • . • .. Witr-eases *galena pddinindin-IPireen l 4 ll4ll tionfleented Property—Cothedenl , In rfter..ol7 of Fallen litebels--Paddotta-- Ptlie Cased. Naw YOIII., 'Tannery T.—Dispatched r flea Washington way that about thirty commanders of vesiels A.-strayed by the Alabama have al ready town ormuneued as witnessed for • the Government in I the approaching trial of Seta - Ines- The Covernatent has realized, within the la-Ratwo years, the sum of six million dollars, the proceeds of the cardiac:tied eaten, sager and-other property in the Staterd i lAippL A movement is on foot lathe Southern States to m - ect. a Memorial Cathedral to the Canted mato dead. It is preposed to build a house of range for the wrtlowaof fallen heroes, 'anti a college for their Bonn; the whole.to Ise placed under the Jurisdiction of the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal ehurell in tto United States. 5 Pardon applicatits apped . rod in '.ineteaded roan at the White lions° to-day.. The cations of a dosenpr so important . wore granted. Mrs. Jane Moore, sentenced tar wail robbery, wns'also pardoned: Twenty-fon.r important prlzocaso eons up In the Supreme Court on Monday. 'The At torney General has engaged additional etlllll-tet to ammo them. Important points of lawn*, Monad prize law are involved. : • - ' From Northern Itexteek:'' - - 2 'WAJSMEGTON, iIIIIIIIII7 7.-01114a1 nowntrani thehity of Chihuahua up to December At has been received hero. Preordain Juarez has en tered upon hts new term withont any oppoar.. -male= Oa area WM' ° n 9 (1^—.1114, es protest against the. ertenSion e l r tern, and , wont ores to the Trench We- afters. neglnee, a very earcessful officer, had been sp. pointed" General-haChict of the - CemtraParray in piece of the lamented General l")_ste: W.h• was assassinated by Oilier of pazfmn.an hEinfs %mas F..tplecia,- "'kolas Barely', Diego Alvares and Jose Callahn mat bona promoted to be Major ..nerall (dr POric 4l 9 and meritorious, services. An nnfounded4umotProralledatCsltlnahni that the French trottia-marrn To that plate. Frcen New Orleans:, Naw On Lassa, a.—Cotton dull eta de. dining. Sales. 2.5t 0 bales at MSS. Cr 011 1 .14235 sterling Tile Pi-=Purte learns from gentlemen rileent• ly from the interior of the State Matthew freed. men positively refuse to make new contracts. to go to work or leave the plantations' 'This !attar reply to the Owners of several' largo plantations where the freedmen were co:Won:- ably located. and it was thought were enttfely ••• tinted. They werp respectful and .PeaCe ful. new as their reason thatthey now expect a proclamation that will material, ly benclit Noir condition. •. The river continues to rise. ,Death of Prominent Clunk Mum, TonortO, C. W., Jan. 41.—Dled, yostordarla Toronto, 'Hon. P A aldwin, of tit UoysiZtarz.. mco: nuig.Lrate l. AaLOCITL boy, well-known wealthy e iiessrs. Galt and Howland am both t . i.Meot. tending. to Um business of reciprocity:, . Ives's nr=antue. -Viewßua, San. 7.—The !iron to kill Atlas, with eight feet water on the shoals._ • ' •••. Cotton steady at fortystwneenta; bettike feel. lag; no improvement in gootatioas ;habit —sage sorter or an Old Lad,ylM Ver. saantoww. ....oder was entunitted A bold and horrible - ittGereian this Morning, about seism Malec * , town, TWenty-second Ward. Mary Was., elderly maiden lady, residing on queen Street, near. Green, was found dead In her sittings room, wi th her throat cut from car to esa Miss Watt, who was* upwards of 111 year! of sge, bag resided there for a number of = She owned the house and bit, swim's - 1m to be 'pretty well eft. She was rather ralierly in her hits, however. A aster, a widow, livedwith her_at one time, but she dint. and, then Kiss Watt was alarm far several yam*. Abort a year ago Elizabeth Lippizia a lady about sixty years of age went to live ,b.litte Watt. She wasmorning absent during the- day batsr method in the house during th night. Thit about ho u se six tA6ielr, bibs liao Lippincott left the. huse.-pas e e A little boy having called at the house to deliver smear into, ending the door locked, called his artfatti eliughes,_'who reached. the presolsesilk w minutes. He entered by the back door a - hien:was slightly ajar. In the front sitting room s horrible sight was 'presented, to, view: Miss Watt was lying about the canter Of the apartment She was dressed in a nursing gown. - The floor about her head „was .eavereij, with blood._ o:z Sergfta.. t;Extkartnel Dickitem,_of the Yoffie teente District. who lives but a short distant* or, was notirk, and proceeded at once to ttui, spot.examination of the body was rhea mada, Orer the right eye of the deoeased.was a large braise. This was sufficient to hare rendered the old lady insensible. ' The assassin was not indistded, beware!. With some verr &harp instrument be had in flicted a horrible and deep gash in thethreet of 1110 Watt. The cat was a clean One 1144 reached from ear to ear. Phmder appears to have been the matte ft. the commission of the atrocirma deed. flOma of the bureau drawer!' In the emend, story room were found open, and papers of vszlert* kinds were found scattered about the floartlear the CLircrent apartments. Soma of the halal' in which the papers had been kept were kb* found- , _ The murderer left nothing behind by whibik, 'a clue to his Identity could be established. Even the weapon with which the - erittle W* committed was taken away. Pt= cattails trucks - In the back yard and in the adloie!eg of it Is supposed that the dead escaped thle. was. • . Jbe Internecine:l of the murder gam ores& in that' section of Germantown, and crooked quite an excitement in the neighborhood:The house was taken possession of by the _pate*, and no person was allowed to enter It. This is the first murder which Lute %Ter bat= committed in Germantown. • „ _- Coroner Taylor will investigate the this ittlerawaii.—Phitacierphia.Bulkiin of ago* ckdb. , . -giving TAT United States haa 00,IXO priblio - Soh Ode, A scho from everyjtve persons. land and Wal lar es have 46,000aehools, anda= lar for every 7.311 persona, while in Scotian& one seeenth of the people go to whoa. ... .. .. HARDING—On Sabbath* mathl 101 l coalong; !dm. SABAFI,HARDM6, e of-Jaa: Itardlar i, St., deceased *ln tha Olghtl4Nre. The *laid/ et the fandlyarereepotttatritt 'riled to attend tho toneral, on Stocalay. Oti inst., at two ottock, nun the residence ot her daughter, tam Sarah Zane Itotd*F4, ?41144' dock's Yield. - • -• •.' - . _ • estwasi v meritag Jimil , re6o.ll.n. JEA.l`itZrzr.. Tema or um, . The Amaral will tate plate tTcm tba'taelglt her bashand,' N 34 o. Dlamand" street, at S r ce welt, Fubcraraerrtee at 1% e'el ':" t_ : , c,s 1, 1 2 :% a zs9Bm 1111.1.D6LE CERIETEMZ---A..rbi.,... ra a-, d meat picturesque place ofeDoltnro, Aii- '- date on tno uplands, immediately north of Allepeni - City, Orkihe Sew !lasi:lton Rod. - Pereoes,romet...- to aelecr.florlal Lota win apply atlbc MtlmMatc.Q., ears °Me. lie ebe Cmtry: Tltle Ikeda, renrda and all other tautness will be ittendt4 to sf-tht D Warrhualta of the underal)roed; corner or, Ped _ and' Ltwock ttreels. ,hell ' ' ' : - - i. . :, L. , ~ eir.q . ...A. KELL'S,, -...- becretary aml.T . /7.311 M. ; . pIT7SBUItcII , ANO OAKLAND GREENHOUSES.' • JOIIN It. & 110111:10Cli o ; , `Stineesiore to /no. NrESEIMIEN AND 11.0DISTS; • ntltbeiti, SotiUt attentlim loaner ex tnaire etdbk of =Ulan ornamental trace. evergreens, clap) eLnenaungtetn - lumen npnts. l'lttatni la rgh and Oakland Paisenger Cara ran lo,tttit DreennOtnet. n , nry Aileen minutes. - - K.Eir ;', TO LOVE; 'OR,_.IIIM S. 111. laNins. 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