IM " Ebt U • 1-• 'Timm "Execution of Benjamin Bern hardt Manchall and : August Freeke FOR THE. MURDER OF H. FOERSTER 33 c , 3rers -1 • Brief Resume of Events Connected with the Murder. On Thersday, the 34th of August, MIS, our Citizens were horrified with the report ;hat the body E. man, murdered in the most brutal manner had been found on BoYd's lint. The body *RS found by u German while cohls Way to work, and, Mayor Lowry wag no- tilted of the fact, and Proceeded immedi4tely tote spot. lie found the man lying upon his a lacin a pool of blood, with the throat cut freesh lan to er; a stab la the left side near te spe, extending Into the pelvis: a cut in the lower part of the - right breast; the upper jaw broken from the centre, back to the throat; tho nose broken, and the rapper lip split through. The corpse presented a mos ghastly spectacle. The murder wins enveloped In complete mystery, and for a 'a - bile:lt op tea red as though the pollee arm of the city s completely parulyficti. The body was re moved to DevoreN coffin' rooms, where eor- Oner Clawson held an inquest, but falling to bilelt say Information that would throw tight Ca the flubjeCt, or show who the niontered znan n-as, tholnquest was adjourned until the evening of the same day. 1 , 4 'rile CO V. Pli X RIILMOr En. °MeeThe Maly was then remoced to the play or% , Where it Iris visited by thousands of - citizens, some to =tat - 11y a morbid curiosity, and othUra to See if they could identify it. A lawnd ineand to were afloat in regunl to who rea What tho man was. Several - persons were missing and one woman oven sen t isa far as to recognize in the mangled remains the body or her son and was only convinced titstAtowas not bin; by mooting him at the dobr as she WaS leaving the Mayor's mike. A number Of arrests were made, only to result la the discharge 'of the arrested parties attar an exturdnatlon. The more the mutter was inquired into, the deeper the mystery which surrounded it, and it appeared IN elttroold never be unraveled. The body tra, xposed for Spur days, during wale/. time it ted by thoueands layei , ons, mud pho• tographs were taken as itto the coitin, but no identification could be made. Rut the oYeof an avenging God was upba the murderers, and their escape was impowsible. The police went silently 'to work, and soon one of those circumstance occurred which uppear to follow in the trail of crime, and the murderers were brought to justice. But we must not an - pate. • Ctn the night of Tuesday, icepienthe. Nil, the store of McCullough, smith & Co. ner of Penn and St. Clair streets, was burg Mindy entered and robbed. t man 1.10 het..n :Ifni Lieutenant of the watch who arnimirml he loitering around the premises In it very s w turban manner, but lie hen so precipitately a, ..to his coat. He was nest seen about tour Creloek In the morning, when he was arrested . and • gave his nine as Ilernhardt..ldarschalL lie gave very uneatisfactory ensrers in relraol '...t0 b.self,,, but it, was fluidly aseertaimal that lie lived on lloyd!sliiii, at the head of t he street. Ile was committed to Jail, and to the metuttime a 'caret! warrant was placed In the bandit Or °Meer& Wins and Strain, who pro ceeded to search his house, and succeeded in finding a eery large amount of goods, most of which had evidently been stolen. Among other articlesk. ligrol'dalli n'.,..,:.4:.;tr111e TtclWill:'!.7ii. mar k lV "Isae" on the insamof it, and other article, A combination of circumstances created Is the mind of the Mayor an impression that he was in borne manner connected - with the Doyd's Hill lragedy. On 'lnsFriday pt. int bebloods-clothin having been found 3lltrschalrs house, e was openly charged with the . murder, bytle Mayor, upon which be betrayed con.sidenible trreidation and embarrassment. A eery rigid examination took Place, conducted by District miAttorney ..Parkpatrick, and although nothing red 'Was elicited, lt became a fixed fact in nds of those present that he knew mere critic affair than he chose to tell. ADDITIONAL •DCV I:LOP If ENT., SW/Yell:lC= to the arrest of Nfarßeha It, a ma by the name of Ernest Stiller, together with h L Wife, re -siding In Prospect street, were arrest cd; charged with hat - lhg reeeleed stolen goods - , front Marschali. A Wry scare/dog exatnline, Lion of Sillier, revealed the feet that Slur seball and a Onmarued Frecke had returned -12, ttanYorkn the night of the murder, and that the following morning Siarscludi had Come-to her house to procure the loan eta shirt; that his hands appeared swollen, and that he -:.had drops of Wood upon his shirt. She Anther 'testified 'that Frocks boarded with her; and - • that he spoke of a man who had'aecompanted them trout New York, and said he hoped "that nettling hatillappened him, but that he would ....not. trust 3 rar., , elutiL" This was before the nintder woo known. After the DOW.% ha sread, FrOeke said that Mari4ahall had killed thewan, and SoOn. after they :darted returnedith Miller to nee therhody. When they they said they had not seen the ,bolly, and Freeke re .nsarked that he "did jiot want to look at lain, for fear be should see him in his dress,.." lie NOM he , "had nothing to do with the murder. '.and it did not eoneern him- .. . The stair:nitre of Mrs. Miller. together Ay i I _ other circumstances In . posaession or the :u thornier , and which have since been mode psi • lie, decided the Mayor - uponc laving Smoke a 'rested. Me teas working lib 31 cKcesport, au accordingly, the Mayor cllftatcheit two polio Xidicera for him, who arrested him and !trough - .him to the city. Ile at first attempted to c ' - "cape, and it was found neeessary to put him I . irons in order to bring him quietly. - horressices or nansconci.. _ -- About form O'clock on Satarday Scptendit • • kkl,Atarschall called the Mayor to his cell, coo - - catered, ruottwas locked up with the prisons for about half an hour, during which time b made= apparently otrafghtsforward and un equivocal statement of how the murder so - effected. Ms confession was voluntary. Ile raid that as soon as he found cd that l'recike amain malady, be determined to disclose alt. Sleaze also on learning that Morseledl was la custody, manifested great anxiety, and began • 'to Make tome important . discloser., erlcuina ting him, but careful iv avoiding Implicating ..bineself. Not being able to speak English, his replies to interrogatories were made through an Interpreter. After Marschall's confession, he wag taken to the Chief's roots when he made still further disclosures, and identified the trunks of the murdered may together with his effects. /lOW TUC AAA ErrEcTi.i. Maracha/Ps confession he says Fmrke proposed to me before we got upon the hill, to throw the stanger Into the ricer. We looked over the hill, and saw the 'light, and thought it wouldn't do. I went a short distance under pretense of- doing my besine4s, and Fred°, and the stranger rematmsi oath I returned. I had in the meantime got a piece of Iron over at BeeketVs brick yard—a round piece, about eighteen Inches long, and one and half or two inehes thick. The stranger was between us two, according to previous arrangerneut do ; the ears, Frecko stabbed - thestranger In the aide, at the same time peshing him towards I me, which was the signal for me to strike him, ~ " '"":"..4adriirerr the piece of iron and struck him on ". the head • • • • • • Frecko " .. 7 - did"Airtlie Mating. / streck him two or three lintea on the head with the iron„ the last time -when he was falling • • • • • • in , a n gert made no noise; I did not hear a . ade no straggle . As soon as ho • - was slabbed and struck he was quiet. Freeko him by the leg, and dragged him a short distance from the F. :_This fa nil the confession contained in regard to the manner of killing. The Ten:wind , of. • the Confession—Which has been pubLished—is .....1 - 2,:;ik e r e eerd to his connection with Frucke; their " " g with the stranger; their actions be ., jOre d after the murder; the disposition or the property, de. The confession, lt true, ~.",..srouid make mbarincipal vitiate. ;ielttgZadinsePl:on llPAb i nprl zarte'i n„ au A. Weaver, S. you n g e o 4. r CO=er. Clawaon B. Cl.. Childs, -- 'man Ors "Butier," Chief Of Police danleet Long, Jae. ' - Kenned, James Reese, and Joseph Enunnlen. t Fincise being also present After the .' r " ittrif t eiflents. of the two had been reduced ' .t 0 writing, they were Committed tO. Jen tO :ilwAJtth. _ ir.IMMOT Or 7.80 coalmen's inaT. Manday evening, Septimber mth, the - termer% Jury, which. bad had several meet. A/nal:tate tne murder wan tOmailttea, met -Mut to:Waded' their Inquest: The following Irefdlet wan _rendered, • 4 "That the intkinOWO man came to his death, Mtn. the tiat t h wa rd, of the . Aty u rg .1201 2 , - ur y t ice isanduistetgln; Attired ' FreCke ' (of reeke) and Beniamirt Bernhardt. Marshall; . - Said Tiolence anullztjtt{lan canning ids death etrated by means Of" a knife and /MU bare POMO - Otrirr - alndat deader Acs - • litAndenit,-PLAYa ,yorz. .Staraelisal and Frecke were placed in a( "'big cells In the Jail , and Warden ......,.... ..._ luting tho utgate, ___ _ -- ......u, sad Wancren tVidte, 21 the .41.... - or 11.70.- 1.3-, placed a man in . TUE CZpIrD. X a largo z - : whom the, hau perfect conadence in such a As early as nine o'clock-this Montt P 0341 0 11 Mat he could hoar everything that crowd, attracted by that morbid n - ; .PMeed between them l On- tho afternoon of which appears almost to be a disease C:Dozi"oo.7 , .Thursday, September 01.11, they had a ion ensions of thia aind,7 commenced aa. e ., - en - „ - o . .„ .„,rosiaersatim, in which k'reckei toad itiarsenafi in the streets ahrrouncling the Jail, 0414.... -- ' eat erly . . abet 53 the ' then stood ' there was no pletely blockaded tho different gut ti,... evidence to connect him with tho murder and entraneo upon Itoss street. 'Freed st. and --- , ;natio heolarsehallihadroluntarilyaelen.owl. up to the iron raillug.-aud asking% .. 1 4 , 4 ,.. 1 huuseua salty' party:, 'Were WM no use that surely one morneuPs thought would hare ~.. %nydna: ;ming to drag him ( srecke),into it . tie assured them could, not be answered, serval ',...ead revealed nothing to criminate . him (111 m. to while away tho hours joreceding the eve° ~ .noltall) tuniho anPerded to hint bytheirformer tion. At the hour Appointed the throng be- u, _,,....frierawii trot t e l ace td e lire in jeeptinity, came, denser and denser; Aral a nit of Ilead 4 Al p -- to do 'whet was right," presented itself. :arbereutiorcrrreehe, belletring that he -wasp:. seas. manscatt. ~, ing to denrblefonner etatements withregard 1 'lO his (I'rteke's) hand ' in the 'murder, sent it About half pat ten o'clock Mrs. Maroc/mil bidet* lbe fdtkVer .to : -het r: his :recap:tatter'. uPpeared.al lbs baek gate . and demanded ad. -', Veen theappearaneo either ltayor, hewever, it 'Her cries resounded'through the ~..... saii - e z m u net e r dy. r e i termed ais fortaerstate: hollow vaults, but brought back no answering ,-- 'but 'MIL charged- Freeim '.ultli being the response to her, calmest entreaties. to bo /ot w: =Me or faids troubles, alleging that up to , .in. , flOLhaa Berm)" gene MCI -,, iithy.lsaS / over ' the hour that ho met him he had Uved an hon. born! lon mueLlat .mo In; I know ho wants ...estilfe. He again -asserted , that' preeke had to see me, and many other eselatostione cit a .....ipkinned the Murder In the earai7cUld had par. ahollaridrid..tell trolzi'lwriltivag. Fier 'cries ---,stelpated la its oaaaution. Ho said that were heart rending but una and 'after . .--. , FlNteito had fitabbed thellernm ;In the back,. a short- time she watrearried off by her Wends bad indicted other slobs, and gtaratr cut Ws in an almost distracted manner. Molehill Ithrdet;and Cetteluded , by -saying that be _was had been aaked be wanted. to nee her. but re. ' - danill4le/t tita ir° ll4 gf 149 Pre. - 'tic oxpearta• pllear'llo,./Datio herinrOrtU 0r1.491an um* ti rr ~.. a s - Koh* 6ituttt JANUARY I; ISCa CITY AND SUBURBAN. ARREFT OH SL.&ll.9ellAt.. str:Esr OF ritErxr. . ate !Mill,' BEFOnE rue EXECCTION. The night before , the execution was spent by the Unfortunate- men in as comfortable• a manner as the circumstances of the cast would admit. They were attended by their spiritual advisers daring the night, and' they exhibited a cheerfulness rather astonfshtng for men sittutted as they were. They ate a hearty supper, and conversed bq a very lively manner. Diarsehall was by salfr the,most ner vous man 'of the two. He ept but little, probably not to exceed half an hour, while Precke enjoyed a sound and comfortable sleep from twelve to six o'clock th, Inureorning. In reply to a question asked him egu, rd to his hopes fur the future, hearth! that he had butt hts peach, laid was prepared too, but that he would die an Innocent man. aUrschall still adhered to his former confessions. TR; X9nnina. - , :,' • - A cold, dull, grey, trusty light, stealing' through the heavily barred windows of the Prison, told the doomed men that the sun had risen upon the last day or their lives. Mar vel was purnuaded to lie down At Are o'clock this u'hail when 4 hd2le o p t t a • reatirs, lamas,. t:Zi fort wlsli n iot%P .ll . that Votilflnbdo said to die easier If he had no atom and that by that time to-morrow morning itte would beta king a long sleep that wOnid last until the day of '4/17.dgMent., .. -„ Frecke' arose' Iturpirltea And. -Cheerfai. _Paring thojitaht lie had a great' deal ' auconternatfon' with ' .thoso who eat d e With ' - Mein. during- which they would ' crack jokes and laugh heartily. Frceke amused mmself by. tollin g hlis.adven tures In the old country'', and giving an ACCOLLTIC ktof his travelto. Marschall; after. One Of his en., n.t. Which. hehad tangled heartily, said forgoittglharim 1.:‘,11.,ch , ...iw ! x ti.g .AhOnt ha/ft:Mat eight *Week, ZdatgahalVs recl ine:CS gaTo way, und he sat Clown on the edge of .hdtl beglAnd wept bitterly, coon „however re. thing his totuposure.- uer: Peter 11/32311412/1 Eatholie) waste attendance upon Marsellail Frcti4 Itev. •G. A. Wentesel (Lutheran) was e r r %s i spiritual adviser, and was with him OrschOhaTrellawl tirileelPni.:Prr!lls: Intervals dtte - . Um^ -.. . HEE to enjoy the Joke tkai he had ligyealLbn Freeke in leading him to suppose that he was going to retract his fernier confessiOn. a Lerma am nutmeg. • In order to obtain as much inforinatiou lei regard to the antecedents of Marsehall and Frecke as he antecedents tile, the Mayor 0.4119 Cd a letter to be written in the G erman language, giving (nil partictdare oft he murder, whiCh the for warded to Bremen, sr ith a rnancat that it should be made public over the country, A TUVE DILL. On Monday, the td day of October, 1.46 - .1, the Ilion(' Jury found true hills against Marseliall nod Frecke, charged with the BoycPs 11111 mar- • der. They were - brought Into court in the af ternoon, and asked if they had engaged coon eel for their trial. Iloth replied that they had not, and when asked If they wished to have any counsel, Marschall at first replied that he Aid not, tint afterwards availed hiM-se/f of the offer of the Court, and Messrs. Thomas Ewing and Jacob P. Slagle were cosigned him. M e essrs. J. J. Selbenrck and Jamb 11. Miller were asaigned as counsel for Frock, xanactiAM. oa Taut. ' On Friday Morning, October GM. the case of afamelian and Freeke was taken up, in the court of Oyer and Terminer. District Atter. neY Eirkpattiek made a motion fora sever ance, without assigning any reason. The mo tion WaS roosted by counsel for the defend.. ante n irrcrand that no reason had been - assigned for the motion, and that the defend ants had not demanded it, and that it wag against their wishes. The court, after a brief consultation aliened a seperate trial, when the District Attorney elected to try idarsehall nest, The trial was proceeded with imme diately, add at twenty-nye minutes per' eight, o'clock the the same evening* the jury retired. and having been out prectsciy ten minutes, they returned with a verdict of "Guilty of murder is the first degree." Mumeuall heard the verdict with perfect composure, nud Mt, remanded to prison. nztgoxe OS ?Mat. On Wednesday, the lltla of October, INA An gust Frecke was placed upon trial. Thc prin cipal witness against him was Slarschall, to e-hose testimony Frecke's counsel made ob jections. •Flrst, on the grotrnd that be was In competent, became lie was jointly indicted with Freeke, and had upon that Indictment been convicted of murder in the first degree. Second, Marschall should be rejected bemuse lie was the principal offender, and was so, charged In the ludictmeut, and third beerittv tbo history of criminal justice, and Its p..K cedents, would justify Marsehall in expecting from the authorities a recommendation for pardon, on the ground that he had been Used air a witness against his accomplice. Tbe court regarded the ease as anLextraordlnary one, and after consultation they came te the conclusion to allow the witness to be sworn. The defelice endeavored to prove an alibi, but failed, and at fi fteen minutes before three o'clock on Thursday, ft being the second day of the trial, the Mry retired, and after an ab ,-enec of forty minutes, returned. Their. ter diet was "guilty of murder in the tint de ,Free." Frecke received the announeetaent with astonishment, and exclaimed In Getman Guilty I lam US Irmotentlas was oar Lord Jesus Christ on the cross. I have to suffer in nocently." Rtood issued tramnostrels, '.and be wept bitterly. he was led back tO his cell from 'which ha Wits 'never mere to emerge, except to walk to the gallows, he ex claimed, as God Is] toy witness, I ata 0./2 nocent man." woo Tun * atenarnalt - tiriar erAs. • . hare before mentioned thid Mayor Low ry written to Germany In order to obtain ver information he could relative to the mu erect man. On Tuesday, Noyembet Bth, r mired an answer to Ittslotter stating ti the name of the person murdered was Minn' Foerster, that he was s moulder by trade, nu 4 that he had been employed in the same estab lishment with Trecke for. two. yearn. It also stated - that Frecke was - well aninaltdnl with Four er. starrot TOII A SYR' VITAL. • On Saturday, the Ilth of November a motion ibr u new trial in the Ca-9G of }'reeko was ar. ;rued by defendant's counsel, and Mr. Patrick forth° commonwealth, which resalted in the prisoner being remanded for sentence. enemata srecent-YTS. le reply to the Mayor's German letter, be re. rely ed one from Dabbum, Germany, showing trecte up In anything but an eariable lighL It per e his name as being licinrich Angnst i'reeke, and stated that. he had served two terms in prison in that country; one fa Doh lum and the other in Hanover. It also gave the name of his wife, and contained many in teresting facts going to show tt hews, at no toriously had man. The entire letter was pals. fished to the city .papers, and is yet fresh in the minds of our readers. 31AILFCHALL'al twaotaatts, On the 17th of November liEtaschall was brought Into court in order that the Indict ments against him for burgry and larceny might be disposed of. -lie tool, lain place in the dock with Ibo inevitable smile ,upon Lis countenance whirls he bad worn sine Ins confession. The disposition of the indictments —eta for blarglary and dye for lnrceny—was a mere !water of form. He, of, course plead guilty to cach ono, and the clerk so recorded the fact. Ile appeared much annoyed at the attention be attract oil. SEWTENCE OY Irn FIIIPONLCA. The prisoners remained In Jail until satur dek, the out of November when they were brought out for sent u r ge. .rud,,re Sterrett having told Mameltall to stand up, .ked him If ho had anything to as y r.entenee of death should not be passed upon him I a t replied, " - I have nothing to say, except what 1 have already said." After the sentence, he sat down, and bowed his bend in his panda on. castonally wiping away his team. Fri cke was then asked—through. an Inter preter-1f he had anything to say why sen tence of death should not be prorionneml Against hhn. Ile repliedthrough his 'counsel, 31r. Sicheniek "I Lave nothing farther to saw, except that lam innocent.. I. not murder the mnu. Marschall lestitled - against we be cause 1 said he stole the strangers PIP , ' in the ear, and because t 'spoke about the Worst on .his shirt. Ma it said I would hare in hang as well as be." • ithcberion OF Thy. DEATH IF.l.ntUly-rv. Trze'sday men-tang, Decernber Sth_ , the mail conveyed to the hands of John H. Stewart, Esq., Sheriff of the eounty, the death warrants 'of nlarichall, Freeke, Mid Mrs. Grinder. The warrants were not expected so soon,their signing must bare boon among the /eq.and. °Metal Sets of the Governor, prior to histleparture for Cebu., At ten o'clock, the Sheriff - accompani e d by a number of gentlemen, repaired to the cell of /ramekin, when the death trarrant w. read to him, fixing the time of execution. "between the hours Of ten o'clock in the forenoon, and three o'clock in the afternoon 01 Friday the Eah day of January. A. D. ISM." At first he -bud nothing tOsay, but when the spectators began to leave Ills cell, he wept' bttteriy. Ile was admonished not to look for a pardon, but to prepare himself for the hitter day. It has COMO. Freeke's cell was then dished and tine same formula gone through with. When the words "convicted of murder. In the first degrc" were read, IM exclaimed In an excited manner "I am not guilty." Ile intemmted the reading sevcrellirnes, end weeping and sohbin de dared hi- , Innocence. The moment the Sheriffff opened the door; and before be had time to produce the warrant, Frecke began to show emotion. In reply to nu admonition of the Sheriff, to make good use of his thee in rwo paring for a better land, he said, -I need no preparations: 1 can go any tunc.• if you want to hang an innocent nun, you may as well hung me now." 17. 111.1ITVAL reSDION. With the n dispositions of the doomed men since the reception of the death sirarranta, our readers are *escarp. lifarschall has preserved his spirits wonderfully,' and hair shown bat little signs of depression until after the visit otitis fanally yesterday. Frock° hasicontinued to assert his innocence, and it to said hag con verted his spirlinal adviser to the belief that he is innocent. Freeke is a Lutheran, and l i darschall is a Catholic. Ministers of both do nonilnatihns ho been in Constant attendance upon them, endeavoring to prepare their minds for the awful Liz, which awaits them this day. Last, nigh; nail apparently become more resigned, wenn, on the contrary, Marschull seemed more fully than ever ito realize his terrible condition. They both ez prmised themselves. ready to meet their doom with fortitude, rind to entertain a hope beyond the grave. perrvrm~~ at =I , n this world, yerterday." • Poor woman,,,aer top of sorrow is tilled to the brim. WREPAILTIO3& rox argonruste• The araffnid upon which the inurdemrs were hung, to the tame used for the exncution of Jaeciby and Leans, and will remain it stands until after next Friday, at which time Mrs. Grinder will suffer the extreme penalty of the law. Ft la n rcry simple mitt rtranee, heing two upright posts and a cross beam, surrounded by a platform about six feet square, the trap tieing about four feet square. The trap is held •to its position by an upright post, with an amend thol tOP, from which two rpm. extend a distance of about thirty feet tO a heavy plank, which is placed in nearly an upright position. These ropes ar e flis rued to the plank about three. feet front the tround. Ariother ror fastened to the ittotaboth:stefpoo.t.cehignner adeuito,iignidatantitar bolds the plank in its place. A tae work g upon a pivot Eby.c to the pin in Boa a manner that stepping upon it the aupparting najed_i•LtarOk, th w : un trom right tp r e om pla n. , d th e e r plank the teal) trilteh wit% and the men are enspen• ded. The fail is Only about eighteen lathes, and is deemed suMelent to produce sudden death. The eogins are Wahl Pine coffin., stained to Imitate roeeneoa. They wore made by DetOre, and were denvered at the Jail last night; I• ka t , rasa Et ems Wor.ocit. The hour approaches. Within those dismal Hob an tells the ministers of God ore pouring eormo consols. d hope into the hearts of the despairing men. The °Moe of the Jail la oecupied by re- Ofporters, busy in catching every item or scrap information. and asking esUons that May suggest themselves. A omenWl number of visitors and the assistants of the Sheriff and Warden till up the group. Some aro conver sing of one thing, some of mother—tho execu tion being the most prominent topic, while others stand or Walk around in moody silence. Were it not for the officials on duty, the inte rior of the Jail would appear deserted. The doors of two of the cells ore s standing open, designating the plates to which the con demned are confined, and from these tomb like apartments, the voices of the ministers engaged in earnest conversation with the eon. denoted La heard. A ratan nelson. Prom tho outside we learned that a tumor was prevalent tn tho street to the efrect 'that arsehall bad made a statement exoulpating Frenko, and that Sheriff Stewart was in a we to know what course to pursue in the prentism Thorn was not only not a wohl of truth in the assertion, but there was not even a foundation for the report. The Execution. At half past twelve Um Tuners. were all mus tered out Into the /011 yard, being abonteigbty in number, and pieced in two rows, alongside the wall and the jail- At five minutes past one. Blarschall and eXecke, compeny with their spiritual advis ers, and the Sheriff and Warden. emerged from the door leading Into the yard, rdarsebell in advance, and trembling very violently. Frock° followed, with head erect and a eras ate% looking proudly around over the au dience, and at the_ Meese/tall ; was downcast, and kept his eye.s upon the ground- On ascending the sniffold, Freeke took lilt Immediately on the c hair prepare(' for him, while Iliareehall dropped on his knees in front of the scaffold, and went through his de. assisted by his minister, after which he kiseext c the et prepared forvea, rose to hia.feet, and took. tbe hair him. .Ae acted seated himself, Vreeke rose and faced him, saying, -in Germtui, "Mancha% confess that I am innocent." lllarsehall answered, "I have nothing to _confess." Freeke di e ms , re. plied, "Marsehall r i am not afraid to twit good-bye for you, klarsehall." Ile then seized the Sheri ff by the ha/id...baking it warmly, thanked him for his kindness, told him that he had a very disagreeable duty to perform, but he (the Sheriff) mild not help It. licllthen added, ' I have n clear co tine 'The doomed men then rose to then feet, and their li n e ee ricroe m m o l °AV paaues,t iritiftptsb-s. nen?, a most obstinate silence, wl;ile Freeke that he the Sheriff tomtit the trope sight, so that he might be killed quickly. He wil. "I have a hard road to travel, but I am not afraid to travel it. God lum been a merciful God topne, and I hope that ho will now have mercy on me." recke then shook hands warmly:lr Ith hi minister, who desired him to commend his soul to God. Freeke theu cond e--"I am nut afraid to die. IL have a clear scienee." The white Aden were now drawn over the faces( of the ced, Frecke engaging in audible prayer. Sheriff Stewart then sleensi (rein the platform, and as he deicended • °est his foot upon the trigger, tire drop fel , and they were both launched Leto eternity. Tile fall was about three feet. It is the opinton of the physician that Mancha/Fs neck was ill. located, and his pulse ceased to beat in elevro Minutes. lie strnggled bet very little, and died apparently easy. The knot upon the rope strnek Freeke for ward of the ear, and las de.rth was ronced by strangulation. The sklu of the n ec k was cut, and blood flowed fintn the wottud. Ills pulse ceased to beat in thirteen ininetea. In the fall, the cap was parUy drawn from Freeke's him and hts meanie:mace wns visi ble. In five minutes his face turned to a deep purple, but at the expiration of sixteen min utes els countenance assumed a natural color, and teeth began to ooze from the mouth. After hanging tbe alma time, the bodies were taken down an -I deptented to the coffin s pre pared for them: . • Mareehall was dressed fn pLala suit of blaek—frOck coat, pants and satin vest. Freeke was demote! in dell* corded pains, light gray eack coat, buttoned up to the throat, and g miter shoes. Their arms were both phi- Imacifsith ef white mttslin, 'eerie g their bands free. -Arming Ins struggles , ) reeks grasped Convulsively with hislituals, as though endeavoring torelleve himself from his agony. SCOTT, 0 0TEIDL TIM From JAR.- an early hour In the morning uto moment of execution, crowds of p p eopl the IC of belly sexes, crowded the streets around the conrt boast) and Jail. The day ens extremely inclement, both_over-head and ceder foot, yet n otwlthstandlagyiftb street, Grantstreetitose street, Diamond street. Lloyd's lit% and all other leealitles from which a view of the. feud enclosure could be had, wee alive with people anxiously peering et the bleak teens of the demned Jail and prison, whieb effectually hid the con. force from their view. A strong pollee bad been detailed, and the mos perfect order wee filaintamed by h e the crowds. When it was antlforatively an nounced that the offended majesty of the law had been folly vindicated, and that Marsehall and Freeke hart passed iron, time to eternity, there was a great rash totheseveral gates all eager to learn something of the partlentars from those who had triter:ens! the execution. About ts two o'clock the crowds dispersed, the stree ageurned tbefr usual aspect, and soon the - dentin of these two notorious murderers wilt pan', from the menet-fee of many whilst others will refer to it with a nimbler. from having been witnesses of the awful and solemn The execution was conducted with marked decorum, and great credit IA flue to Sheriff Stewart and his deputy. 8. D. Chiles, F.se for the manner In welch they performed their dis agreeable duty. The Orrar __-anslautilou of Allegheny Connell., As will be seen by our report elsewhere. the Councils Of Allegheny have organized, by the election of James McDrier, Esq., as President of Seleet, and C. W. Denney, Esq.. an Pres& dent of Common Conseil. Mr. lictirier is one of the youngest members of the licsly, sea his unanimous selection as Chairman is high compliment to his !hues and ability. Taking the seat of perhaps the oldest, as well as ono of the ablest and- most Clear-headed of the "City"Ci Fathers," (James Marshall, Esq.), it is tange that hi, should enter upon the du ties with some degree of dif fi dence. lic is a young man of energv, Industry and intern genee, and aside fromlaviit served an Presi dent of the Common COMIC he has marred on a number of the mper it committees. Ile is well pasted in the m rules, and will doubt less Make an excellent officer. eirMcnneyflllii the chair of President for the first time, but he has had consblemble experi ence as a member, and will no dOubt discharge his duties faithfully and well. Mr. D. Macferron has been retained as Clerk of the Select Council, a position which he has held for years and the ancs ti of which ho has discharged with great care and thlclit3-. Ile has the esteem and confidence or every mem ber of the belly, and there was nu competitor to oontesthlselatins.. Mr. M. MeGonniglearrho for moot . long vears has acted as clerk of the COILIMOO C:ollocil, avid clerk to Committees. lins been SllpereedOU by 3fr. Robert Dilworth. 'kis bnt Justice to Mr McGonnigle to nay that he was not removed on account of any dissatisfaction with the man ner in which heilhichnswed his elm lee, nor he mline he RAJ not personally acceptable to the Members of_Counell, but alMply In considera tion of the claims of a gallant young soldier, who was live, times wounded in battle, and uho lost two brothers in' the war. It is to the credit of Mr. ALeGonnlgle that, while he per. milted Ills name to be used, Ito ilia not solicit the vote of any Member of the bO. r. worth in said to be fully competendY M t, and DII. w, hope he may fill his new position with _Plea tire to himself told to the satisfaction of the. hTihCes. o ave so signally recognized his patrl TricLiadlito'FFetktmiteiti Aid U*oo:films. . "The Ladids'T'reeclitieli's 'Aid As.thelation,' have, since their organization, received end or'warded the following goods : M - ankets, pairs LIII2 or SCW A latCL GI Woolen/31110s Woolen tockw s-• - • 1 - 1 Flannel en.. ) Wcolen - Hoods.t •Woolen Skirts . - r • • " Illaldrens, MIDS... .-...- Women's gaeo n ues Woolen Otoe Fs,pairpair,.Cloth Cloaks '• • • Woolen Caps Cotton Uncles Garniente,, Neck Ties Woo/ .paFkages. - . • • .-- , pairs mop DI,DTC-M Cloth . Fintit. Cloth Vesta Cloth Coats " Drawers, pales ...... • • • • Hats ... ;., . 4 Socks luta kitoelthlge, pairs Woolen eaeones Woolen Shawls Boys , Cloth 5a1tn;:f.,,....•,.,it..... Flannel Marti Waists - Under Garntents, (women's)., Cl ic" - ei . , Pairs goolenDresses.... f . .. . 4 . 13 =1 . :;/1 . alnCii:p — air . ; Collars Aprons. .~ r , Itm it. Mayor's Levee.-asut a a . tendanee at Mayor, Lowry's' , levee •thts morn ing, John Pinamaa was Dead three dollars ane coets for behaving In a disorderly manner on the streets 3 'Thorne w. tinlityan one dollari JaraesiV. Braun five dollars ; and 'Robert Mal. loryflye dollars. .for like O ratCea;.Canktulno Highlands was beat' DR for twenty tlays as a Anala grant, arniThoraas nfayt ho r, Nebo had simply drank too meth to navigate the Joy pavem ant s,' cominltted -for Twenty.four hours. rwir others were discharged. ' • Ettattntii'l p 4 I y e D J RI w Bi T tt er c l i b l a V l ee i k u Ile s - 71, : ir aree l l• r vi .F ilh h 'ij e f , r Pullu iri Tritrone, Ziore York World indevendr, The ligittOn, New York Wooki ° mu eetlhe American, Th the Table Literary Companion, Chlrooot omer; Ch. - Ileadelphla rime e e l the Button Tiiii nag, rtrellostOteWarerly rtsine. Th -a One liat .ta•otroose from. 'You rolys jg re a r is !matey nod Ao/ toLco your clispicto . - Dlessirt: Join U. Darr and Win. Murdock, Di rectors of the PoOreiect, were nett introdneed and subscribed to the customary oath of oftice. The Common Coruaell then adjourned to it.. own Chamber. The Select Corrneil organized by the unani mous election of JUMP, Meitner, Erg , no Chairman Mr. Wm. smith having declined 0 nominatiohfor that position. lie. hien er. on taking the chair, thanked the monitors for Mix evidence of their rota- Ocoee and regard- The compliment wao the more flattering, buturmuch as the prisition had neither been sought after nor uottired. On L ooking around the Connell, anti treeing before rnany who were his seniors in years, and not a few of them hit seniors In expert epee., he fe l t diffidence In nasurning the glu tton. Ile alluded to the loos of tun many of the obi C and valuable members daring the past wear, and to the fact that 'the new w ea r, had been left a "legacy , ' ln the dope of a floating debt of some *moan_ He wan inlayer Of taking soch fiction no would lead to the early extinguishment of this debt, but thlsoas welt another Important matters, would mare up for disenatlon in due- j time. Again thanking the members for the partiality shown him, lie announced that the nor( business to order would Inc the election of Clerk. • Mr. D. MaCfrrroll IVl,o.llflatiffilfltrayre,cleCtOci as clerk. On motion nf Mr. ilyler, the rules of the ',m ending Counell Were adopted. On motion of Mr. Drum, lt area resolved to hold a caucus on Monday evening, to discus, the claims of the applicants for city Maces. Mr. Smith mimed that When COmicilitxtioorm they adjourn to meet on Tuesday next, to elect city officers. Agreed to. time for ho 11r. Mall offered ti changing the lding the regular meetings from the first to the "wood Throndity evening bleach month. Laid over for drumresent, On moth:Pit of Mr: the Pmsideot of t bunch watt t equetnett to adhere to the custom of appointing but ton mambon from th e tent brunch, on the segeral standing Commit, select Courted then adjourned. In COIIIII3OII Ccuthell, Hugh NleNelll sat% rho fad prd tent, and 0 W. Ire to um op terupOejy Clerk. C. W. Iknnej, was elected President by aeriernation, and returned thanks ihrthe !put. pito:tent /u is kwrentello. Meseta. Robert Dila - orth and M. Metlonnigle were . no a. mi (o/ na tee fur clerk, arid the ballot re- null cal 1011 n: Dilworth . .•• • • ....... .• • . 13 illrGoratiele Mr Dilworth own tlierilore duly elected. 3 Aoamlits Munselbatigh-waa unenhuously re elected Alreseniter. On motion of Mr. Hanna. the rule , of the last Council acre rcuttolitud. On motion, adjourned. A Step to the Bight Dkreetlen. roe year, past grand inquest after Wettest for the county of Allegheny, have reeounnen ded the erection of a work house fa which to Place that ells. of law breakers known at en grants, dtonkarsts, and drunkards with the additional offence of disorderly conduct. That the suggestions of these grand inquests were and strictly in nceordantse with the wishes experience of all right thinking men who had given the subject a moment's B Fiona consideratkre oannot be doubted, hacked as they were by the almost unanimous voice of the Press. Let •ny one visit the itay - ora collet for a dozen days and ho bee tildt LIMO an bundrod loafers, who could, if they would, earn an hmtest and com petent livelihood, sent to jail for periods of from twenty-four hours to thirty days, in do. !unit of _paying the Ones Imposed upon them for a violation Of the laws ofiliecltv - ami com tuonvrealtb. In nine casts out of ten, these useless drones In the hirelof humanity, seem to be pleased with their sentences, knowing that for the time tbey will bu provided fur At the ' , incase of the:nubile, and will have nettl ing to do but to cut, drink, sleep and enjoy 'loafer's paradise" to their hearts content. But a step is being taken In the rlght direc tion, which if carried out, will have a tenden cy to drive the class of Jaen (and wo mien) alltisied to, frorn"Otur midst, or tOrn theirbonco noddnows to sonsss ',mattes! se eonnt. .enntor Illgimin, of thls county, e day or two since, totroduccsi act for the better management of the Allegheny county prison, mud fur the erection of a workhouse. What reforms sire needed, if auy, in the man agement Of the county jail, we aro not advised, but we have no hesitation In saying that Ti s , v orkhOnse iss imnemtively demanded, and , senator lligiusat can naoceesi in having such a law enaoted, he will have tsersomplislied moth towards Lesseniug the number of vagrants. thfeves, and drifts - ken, bile loafora Vim no. Infest tic, city. Let nil good of tizen+ at range en his bands in this good work. - Our rook Table. iterruar or Brumes Plutonic.% tr. . Leonard Scot 1, & Co„ No. „^". Walker .tree t, New York, republish regularly the British Reviews, as soon ae (lief wire. Their Ist enibraece, the London Quarterly Borten (Conservative), the Edinburgh Review (Whig). the Westminster Review illatifeal), the North British Review Edinburgh ( rue Church), and Black. wood's 3.lllgasine (Tory). These are furntshed to subscribers at Per 11ear for any one of the reviews' 67 •for two ; 0 for three) and NS for four . Blackwood is Urnished at the same rate Al the Reviews, and is furnished with the whole Oar at 11/ 3 . • Clubs furnished at 20 per cent elf fOr four per sons or more. • • Tl riW)A.'oll.2enfenny, Ica 4.3 Fifth street, is agent The Z rtriPiggin 'Rierite toebrott's reprint, has Just been' received by " denfcnny, No. 13 Fifth street. It COCAS wttb an able paper on Cohwhign, and al t 14 artielee_ are marked by the usual talent shown in - able Yellow.' • • •• ••• The' Tribune Tribune Almoner for ltEb—invaldittife' for reference4is for sale by W. A,Pildertfendtil . No, 4,5 Fifth scree". • A3tr/1 %if 5E53 Another- Charge ' , Widest' lifeentatt=. Mitts= !Zeman, notleed yesterday an. being arrested-by Chief of Pollee Long on'a charge Of burglarloualy coloring the bat store of air.Dougs..ainee` seems to be &i e ! t gifh glanca le:Ptrifew,even e e A3 C e p eau was stolen from the Allegheny City station of the Pittsburgh, Von Wayne and Chicago naili., way Facts have recent', come to light irhteli. a way unmistakably to lilillam Berman as the' hief...104. aceordie My Mr. J. -W e WlEllatkOi. • Freight Agent of the road, bus made Inform tiortugainat him for the larceny of the; wow: Iterraun, an be am succeed. et Pelt/n*lW wool over .the eying of the Court and - Axis .. stands a pretty fair chance of making the ac quaintance on'earaest Catunholi of the Wea. tere reeltee Clary. - - r., I.: .. i • • __ as*d.—Nr.P. Logan, the Ira l. known 01l dealer. who bay been on it visit East. fort[ week or ton days has returned home. Stono of ourolL to CD pro dinippad to accuse Mr. Lapin Ail Doing tho eauo . of Ina prelim:it' stagnation And dem oralicatton lathe eastern marketod baloney that tie has raturnod, It la but fair to presume that 'there be a roar. tton_for-tha , better. if ha .waa' , .Acthut the "bear , ' while east It bi hoped thatho.allll par. Sotto' s Ltiehullo at hOine • • Corieet 11i0n..-We:weia to orror B feria) , In .tut lag that tbu drug !Oro of Mr IY. of Wert Manchester, bad baeriVheri oPna - Wednesday night; tbo fink open •d end to mod oa of aboat 11,300 and a gpla wateb.22to store was not entered at alt,bnt tho burglars giallo , ' acn* to the banding ; 'which is pantod Cal• Thomas McKee, through a vault, tail commit ted the ba s e g that part (vended by him. Pio arrests base get ha ea saute, ses pt the t e'en PrOPCItY ESlgnittle OrglanloTi----------------.-__oss of allernbersy Connells--I,se atilraratlon of Iflayot riforrfaism The fnensbers of A/leglieny Councils hOinfog over from last year, together lirlth the mem ber,. elect, assembled in their respective-Mame hers lit ten o'eleek yesterday, for Ow our pose of organizing, and bpi:lounging the Mayor. In Select Council, Mr. it. Thoma s eras rh0.,,, President, pre fem., and Messrs. J. W. Hail and James 31eWier appointed Secretaries,. The returns of the late election were rout. Illild the reVilit unburned at follows : irissen.--Jolin Morrison. Drarivons or Tim Pone.—John t'. Barr and Win. Murdock. MetrnErn or Corseris.—Brat Wired—lirrion Drum and A. D. Smith, S. C.oese; Alex.. Hanna, Geo. N. Miller, Isaac A. Heed and Charles Den neA-oCa.V. Ward—J. W. /We and J. B. Smith. John C., and K. Joseph and Geo. McDonald D. Middle, C. C. John Cunningham, Third frard.—stotin H uelrenstete, and C C. Smith, S. C., and James Cam_pbell, John Meyer, Jacob Ifeekadorn and Wni. Miller, C. C. .Fborth Ward.--J. C. Patterson and William Smith, S. C., and Hugh McNeill. John Negras.- F.. F. A. Foulhaber and Leonard Welter, fr c. The oath of ollSee was thou administers;d to the members of Councils, by Alderman /ays. On motion, n Cotikittee, consist.ing of Messrs. Patterson, Dru 42, and Bleyier, was ap. pointed to wait upon the Mayor and Direetors of the Poor elect, and conduct them Into the Council Chambers, MThe Committee soon after a ppeared, in torn my- with the Mayor, who received the oat Alderman Hays. After subscribing to the oath, Mayor Morrison addressed the Coun cils as follows: ifr. Prrrident and Oenftemen of the Select and ct,n,on Conneas ...—I have again subscribed to the oath of °Mee, and need only renew the as surance, usually given ott like OCeaSions, faith fully to discharge Its duties to the best of my ability. A review of the past year, midi as might be appropriate, enn be summed up in tow words --our_population prosperous and rapidly in "eiming-han been as o rderly anti woU behaved IV. any other of equal numbers...th e whole a.m. her of summary commitments; embracing vs. graney4dunkennes and disorderly conduct hate been lour than one hundred and thirty— proving that the fears entertained that disor der would follow the return of our m soldiers, have not been realized; these brave en ha ve honoured and sustained the ettsraoter of our people by quietly resuming their peaceful av ocations. In our sister city, the number of commits meets for like offences, exceeds eighteen hun dre and the Court cases will compare even more throrably. By comparison of the popu lation of the two citieS el e ct i on , by the votes at We last Presidential , the numbers are relatively as five to eight, whilst in eriiirb nal eases returned, the numbers are as one to twenty-live or upwards. This comparison It not made In any unkind feeling, but simply as excusable congratula tive, being prompted by the favorable ebarse ter which the records of oureity exhlblishich xLingtltinTilinitfthilitg, c!refnup'agOnfgseinttrisstnOl calculated to entourage the project of consoli dation. In material prosperity we are making rapid strides. 1 may mention the fact alluded to by our assessor of water rents, who perhaps has the best opportunity for nscertainlng the no teal Increase Of pcepulation, visiting WI ho does every fazeily at their homes. Front the report of this a mity it would sec in that there are now 6,28 S Writhes in our 'city who receive water from our public works, besides aver 400 famil ies who require liOnko , Inc us then improve and enjoy our presen condition in our own way feeling that under t the blessing of Woven hitherto so berultifully , bestowed on our frOOdly city, we Nay continue goern OUISCIres, feeling assured that we van fulfil our destiny by perpetuating the good old narneof Allegheny. The address VMS heartily a pplauded nod the sent imemts seemed to meet the approbation o ths, Councils. IStooding Cloauraftte CCM acits. 'rheto/100-Ing h,t of the epottolu C3m raittees of tom:ails, is appoint,' for t. , 15 Cut year • Finonc.,-.seleet c o uncil-Philli -, lie-.l:n ,n and Brown. common ( oulkeii-Mck;,,,,, Me, Qumran, Tomlinson nod Mcclelland. irw,--qelert Council-Crown, Arm., roue, slupton and Loftin. Common l owned-it right. MOreland Welders, Mc% wen and Dickson. &rect.-McMillen, McLaughlin_ , White and Gallugher. Common Connell : /Tare, Ard ray. O'Neill, Weldon and nogg., ('!clans and Armunrs--,LNert Council . Conr sin and TbOnipson. Cm/anion Connell : Patehel, Ford and Simpson. ifeamipehela W harf-Se/yet Connell , Morrow and CoMn. CouunotiCouneli , Pkk,..on, Parley and Patebell. ...41/ephen,y Rlort--Selrt Counell-Thompson Common Conneil-Verne r and lirnsh •Orditioners-Morrow and Courain. Common Connell--YeEwln, Weldin and Simpson. Gas Lifibrinm-Select C onnetl-Shipton and McClintock. CoMMOn Connell-Rahrnau, flare and Wel.h. Barekl IVight Poller-Select Cormeil-Phtlllns and and Fondey. Common Council-Hare. MeMlllin ,Fire Engine and Nose.--Select Connell tril ' POn and Barekley. Common Connell , Beck, , Rogan and Welsh. Norena.-Select Connell: Reese and A rm strong. Common Council ; Ogden, Selhort and Robb. ng. Council : Sieltill in and min.N. Common Connell : Rebinan, Reek and Diehl. Wooden 17vi7dingx-Seloct Council ; Wilson and White. Conunon Council; Bock, MeCtel. land and Lang. cif,Vo l gt - ca c"...% Aa.77.",ii-select og C and Patched!. an7goPr=:nr e i c alon (' C 'un n e c i l l l ' ; 11 1 17 , ;TI ' lfin ‘ l e i ; Torley and Diehl. Rof/roode-Select Connell ; Thompson and Headman, Comm,,,, Connell; Maw binary and Ogden, &mann, Cononiftec-go/ eel Council: Galin gher, Armstrong, Morrow, liarelny, ( ouson, Mr(dintock, Brown, Loew, Wilson Yllll Reese. Commo Concil; uogg.i. Ogden, Turley, flare, and Sim Seibert, n Lang, ale Ewen, IVright, Mel lellnnd pson. Terpaleb ocean. aisles. a leisure moment lain creel qa. Mopped Into Wilkins Hall for the PurOa, or itnessing the grand soiree given by the Pits under the charge of Prof. Cowper. The I oyes well filled with young misses and let., gaily and appropriately attired, Re pented bi theme parents or elder brothers sisters. An elegant band of music ass In 'dance, and everything pertaining In any was regulated by the wend of the bell, all moved with tbe regularity of clock :. Among the hundred-culd-one little during and bobyrief s whom we noticed may on the floor Our we mention, out wishing to tie inv slay, idious, Miss Mollie Cald well, Miss Annie tin s , Miss Gertrude Ring o-all, the Misses Scott, and . I.lttle Lissle.•• Others there were equally deserving of men tion, but we cannot name them. Thal there is a diversity of opinion on the subject of the ' , poetry of motion," we ure well aware, but when it is selentinc.ally taught, and that, too; In the presence and with the sanction of the parents or proper guardians of misrc. and masters, at cannot see the obJeet (romp nod el eaten CM Tribute of neopeet. At etneoting of the Western rennsylranl Aohhere' Union, held last evening, the folloa tog preamble and resolution. were referente to the tale Richard C. G1y.1... wel known and highly esteemed cltlz-n or thl COUOty Pltish Witaaaws, Richard C. Glyde, a citizen Of nrals, by Ida la%t in and tentament be queathed live thonmand to the famille• of the soldier% wheaerred in the late war. Repdrerl That the League fully appreciate% the patriotism and generosity of the donor, and %hall ever eherhdi hiq memory no one who u a% a eaddier'a friend and a benefactor of tila rat:r. Re solvent, That thin resolution lie putiLlnlted. Itl that a cOpy Ire sent to tilt mint / thr reasml Health Report. Tae totiniving IA Ilse Ntalement of the num b., or itftittiii occurring In the city 1.1 Pitt , b urgh Utrlttg the week ending January 7. RN r eported I.y tte rgyninlan b thy Boar) of tf Ithout expressing any doubt orcither the rthlom or bon, sty of the.'secretary, we do think the bill grants Wm too wide a range A future Congress, looking to this example may thringht/es.i> giro equal or greater power. to • ritmiser Minister, strong In will, but weak In morals, and the country thereby reap a harvest of di/taster The authorization of a foreign loan, The principal and Int o pat 01410 in 1.1.411111011 or PU 1. 1 4 ..02144 40 Us, open gnat gat objection It Ot a bid for foreign e_ Pl_ without really aecuring It on low terms, as the tmvernment lo thereby bound to keep open a branch of our Treasury there, Iltlll ro•erethe transmiadon of all its Binds The credit of our securities I. improving A smasesesents. rapid's both at home and abroa, and we have 'Tut sloe .- Miss Matilda Herron will ..ppear 1 nf• of-es-don to transfer ouresch d equer to any of this evening, as “Matbilde.' In Ow “fifor 11.. European capitals Our bond. aro finding Chateau," and .. .Nancy Sykes - iii - Oliver their way Into foreign Monis quite as fast as Twist '' them. At flee per rent paya- OF Las Ilul v )...- tit ernoon peril - Imam. ,Itieh- we dewrt to oet ' hie in coin at home, they are the cheapest and aid 111 Evening . sixtcera tom J.. U . , to conclude with Frank Drew's ;veal e s (ravage.. eaten bonds tamest by any Government on the ..,, Of . Japzcpp. a . . the I. ntame.l itoeldug face of the earth. and F•oropeaus . tit dad that Horse " Prr1 . 140211011 Mosel 11-The livtag ii4ii.,leto 1 " rn " It ' '''''' " ° " 4l ' -Soother portima of the bill giro. the wrant- , 1. the grand [dirsi together . lth +slid ani mal. and /0„too curiosities. tag tiow cf . to purchase foreign e s , m ay Wi th ' __ I th e :band, Oil 'men term. a+ he may Clloo3e. A. I IDCAT oa rat P, FT tv & ( 11 •11..;04•11 ' rilla 1, yet more ipte.l 'eatable. The power 1 CINCINNATI 3LiREET -on Tuesday niht. two passeoger entiolies• I wisely n+efl wouhl 1201.1U:a gOld illicculahticS on the night expeetis train, on the Plttantirgh. ~n with 'lilt and brifUe,'' but, in the hands of CiNetsa.,,Jantotry WEIL /a.d. t ort Wayne and Chic:age Loll way were I scene future _ dattap Tveasur, r, might be rum Isios-Are, active; sales of New City thrown front the track by the Minding of a taost„,„4„ na,„„ed. i Mess Pork, at IM '4l; no sellers at the close, tin e/Wel, and hurled down t o vennanktnenterct. ' it at ' rt " -- e „, a ,. - w ere !.., a i tam ,.,, e , to...artb. tier em,llo. and the "noel; II generally held out I +treaty ft-et ee The aerident was at the ' t of maa.ket. Bacon, cordial:MS scarce, and ali bi-I:4m across, deep river , a raw miles west Or 1 fentrallratien °framer, pollileally and drum Valparaiso Ties wheel broke upon this I don e th at need, eueek tag ji na .. p at „,,, dt _ I Les firm; ' , Madden, LT,ul C/ear Shiva, Me. Fie mfi4tbridge, and the two domned coaches, Penriltiff I • . . Cu fl Ilit ". aB the intak, the dragged over the trestle-work, I tor ' am. bin-tnftt g" fl iPe's r " any ez P r "'lc . n „ gar e Shoulders,te'' "'e,.._, ail packed . o alk l ! mtt '' o tig r li v oZ , b .„ , n y L l i k Bow I. l nebesa n f i ca . ;(3 ,,, i ti r l ,,, un t r e ,of fill:ferrate from the President, na though um, ' '. .l `' i ge . • 15 31' •- . /ear i our Representatives were scot there to reeurd / t i , ' .""". " e "'i " I t" an't dam; Sh°ul4r..2. embankment a hundttal ' ie ru iom the river hi, de tt „... ad ~., ton Plaint I. awi i , of th e Oki hides, 1.. X.; Rama 17e. Lard, active; sales The train Was running .at the retrular speed when the occident nonmed . - I ortunatel, committee or Finance, If they fall at once t o of 1,003 th-rees, Prime City, at lsc; held at close. there were let, than a score of people in b ot h I see eye to eyt aMI the head of the Treasury , ~t 4O- ' 330 Of the wrerked coaches. Of these several were itkierm. m r . a. c. R. J,. and er a Our debt lo enormous; the questions of con- /100+—t etfre.mles at tilLghttiett , eteslng ay I dull. The Weather beingithsvokble, receipts Charles Itostwlek of Chicago, received s cry fraction, and rmumptlon of apeele payments, severe ines. The former talltained ts ter- I are delemte ones, and demand, as they should ' Sao. Country dresScd. steads ,at allt(15 nett. • rtbld ;rash in her head and aeveral serious; have the tom perate:tad t-hOttglaWid discussion ! bruises, while Mrs. Ileatwick suffered a dislo- PETROLI7I.73I qToCeila VW REIT TORR. „ a u t , or her len o t o tt id er , mr, j0rd,,,,,,,, of the best minds and pen* the country pos. , ' - ' , Special Dispatch to 'Western Press. upon the train and escaped !spay. [...Seel. Row Totre, Junnary lg., 1806. ____-.....-___ -To Illustrate the troth or our argument Attention 7-The atication of 41104 C o,rllllllg • I The Petrolouni Stuck Market was Orm to (Nava the New Pork TrOnne) in reference to pn , perty or orelipt lag tenements on atreets ;Inv with fair gosh:less PI thole was the most or alleys In the goiters of which lee may have the probable deerease in Beitany eandi,g,,,, active stock, sad sold largely at esM,9o@93. A or al l eys is called to the neees+lty of gist' the Decembet r esult, of Carlotta Railway runle t away, or, t•t least, ranking drain. ii , , i .- largo !fastness was done in Palmer, at it@l,io. through It, so that the water and alusli Ice "." '. " r • 1 Other stocks were without any speeial activt- May find an outlet. home Of the atreet-cross -1961. ,Lis Decrease hiss and alleya wen ahnost Impasaible this 1 Chicago it N• Wester', 4.101400 a3M,609. le,mi ty; sales were at the following rates ; Benne rnorniag, when a few minutes' labor with an Chleago & Reek island. . 809,187 190,272 117,913 ; hoff Run, 19,5); Buehanan Farm, 7; ' Bradley, oar would Lase pm, cutest the nuisance. 1 Miehlgan Southern ZW,it :n iiP. l 3 / 4 " ' " Central, 371. F • SIM 1 `'`. Oil Creek, ;00; Odeon° & A 1i0n.... 2fi t asu 220.,e3 rr ont , v.; • ,O pc, ....,, Miehlgan Central ... 376,4 M 1.,631' Ivanhoe, 2,M; Cherry Run, Bit Vatted States, Fort 'Wayne .... W 7,04 STI,OOO 99,031 , 22,2.4 Webster, 1,1; Eacelsior, 97,, Illinois Central. . .. co;ptt 07402 leC,OOO t --_________ . These results. Ina month which from late , NEW YORE PETROLEUM MARKET. open navigation should have given increased ; Special Dispatch to Western Press. earnings show that a radical change in rallway , Nsw Yong, January tg, MM. business is emumencing. It would in fact be 1 This day Is prom:maned by evetybody. 84 the catraonlinary Al changes. snob as have been dullest day of the sea Sou, the sales aggvega prodnecti by the war should not operate to re. 1 thin only Ave hundred bids at 773 e for Crude, duce business somewhat la the ratio as they ' and 57c tor Relined in bond. Increased it Water transportatiOn by the ; ______,_______ Mississippi, and the /osa Of tiovernment hasi- . 1 MARKETS BY Wrffi LEGRAII . I" a.e.c a..Ct near; moat , combined, refine* railway traffic , -- 111 scarcely admits of a ;doubt, therefore, that , the railway returns id /MO Will make a very poor compartaou within:M. • ! -la noting the movements Of the Cleveland ~& Pittsburgh Railroad stork, the New lurk Mora says: 'The mos ements iu Pittsburgh, °flat°. hare Nen singularly contralletory, but On Tri•Lay. and Saturday the eagerness to press i ihort" salsa led to the satiric-ion that Certain partlea not long ain't+, Bulls in the stock, and profiting 111 the 11(.0114:Mo n Of the January math ills [- irthud eerela f•fl rth oar doper rent, and selling out, have o poattion anti nOW hOlie to on e a+ much money ILS Rears b,y tretting some one to WM nit a elalta agntnjl the Company as a pret es t pret'or enjoining their dividend fund in rk. The trick 14 not a new one, tout the plans in The present Instance may have been with sharp, and perhaDa laaTer Mt° oh's:wane:is, lint there is reason to believe Butt the proper tool has not vet been found to "Make the swear . , Vs en If he abOttld be, t hat eaposure of the mottrea 'to 'the liehonie will doubtless qttalify, If not defeat, the latondetl effect on Ibe Market' , The Chicane Erenlnv Yflurnal of Thursday reports money matter, In that city as lotion 4 : "Ti.- demand for money continues active and In corona of the supply. Only the favors ed few can obtain accoraloodations at the infra;and_ inl nearly ell ewes packers and 7.,riieiin d rain. i.; om alers t ar o e given the preference it eohntry to-day was not to heavy as for some days post, and it Will doubtless fall off to a great extent by the end of the Wee/c-sp that greater Casein the money market daring' the next ten days it not ix& probable. On the street the tut-ea of discount r), Sent consi per moduth.erably, anti range, arum 9.123 per , , "The Market 'for EnStern Telebange is pat and heavy; not from any- sliming, but from an actual scarcity of currency. lutes are steads-, at lair bu } - inif and /-4° Bet: Mali Prellthills Sea: -The following ;shows the exports reaelits. -ire of specie) from Sew York to foreign ports. for the peek culling January it Perltooltb, I; ferer, I,eal/e cat. rrh. I; droymy, I; disease. of heart, rarulp.tht. I; typhoid feimr, 3; unknOwn, I; typhoid rarer, 3: boophalr cough. 1. dl.organtxatlon, i; ertilhemol bora,rrha i; COtt of t urabllumt, licus throttle yematry, 1r ge, 1; birth; 1. T o tal, 21. • premature Of the above there were: rmler I year, N; from f. tZ. 5, Si from atoto 3; from Yo 4 ; from )3 to 40,3; from m to 70, 17; from 7. to 71t, 1 11/111(m. Itztoalcol, 10; white, ty ; moored. a. The Tetheme Ahentuute.—ThP mood valu able almanac and political re;Clater hae beee received by It, from Mr. J. P. Haut, Nlnamic lien, Fifth otreet, and we acknowledge the re ceipt of the IVeekly Pre.% New York Weekly, Theca Every Saturday, Weelkly Herald, P. Lice Gazette, Ilarper's Weekly, and Literary Album. CA4 l3 wfil e _94,9l.oTßEL &cc, McCALLUNTS CARPET STORE, ..ro. S 7 Fourth Street Mosaic and Airminster Rug: VELVET RUGS Embroidered Piano Coiers SHEEPSKIN MATS, 1733X.^1i7MST XX.A4EiOOIMIEN p 9 And cr97debtrlppoo n( REDUCTION IN PRICE 01 Preparstory to taking ou. myna Inrept7y, ik ad TAIIIVAreI'VP,"O.I4i 7'.".Pgl.ll,:ll"praV."' our motes and e s ~enalve 610Ot of Cerpete, L7oor OR Cloth% WhatewShadee Dainaek. Rep and Lace Cartains;e4r niece, Tamale, Loops and itaada. , rnitt.ll4 our customers to make IiOLIDAY PRE 812t21s of pt•rittittirttt value 14_4 vErr_rtods.o . te ea pvur e, 7_l_ _ A o ' 7 t VTI g t •:' Ness House to rOfi Osuce. F ORM ILICELINGLINAII•gdat ' lETTA, PAIIKEINEWIO, and all intermediate port.. The mitt ffidcwbecl Passenger 'Seamen' Nagnrer, GEOIWE hrOf.),IIE, MA9721,, . , . . iLeatei Pittsburgh rorParltersburgh eYet7Muntlay 'mact , Thuriday, at 11 o'elock. a. m. ija . ri e u x ri wttrtr , f?Lg.Fk . s.rsborsti every Monday . Leaves Parlierslinirgo T for zit Viborg% etc tiTuesday I.d cri T ee i lkil t ei ' irgi . Pittaburgb every Tnesday and Friday, at ; p. ii,Ldegx,ldNibeell?..fokrittsburgh,credy Wednesda y . r I Me i . g4 . g . rfita j tiegfe . dra 10.11 % 1 1 [4 - , ' EGELAK PACKET ' r i dat i - ICIIELING,_NAD(.II7ITA 411ridtf, te3P'll.)it. . ).— The nee %at real r e the above; end all Intermediate portn .every T uaAll 111-1'0 . 714:1""' .P.VZ131.111, , ',17yAt7,-7 f DRAuGHTThr • .., DRAITGIITIIiG OFFIfg Azad .M.OhtoZit Aft. 6032.03,,. .tt ,_ . . . o. 12 Et Bt. Clair 81 . ., im thi car spetudest Drttlge. . H. P. or.liarsranis, Civil Ettaltater. IrJuleUopo. 14 Hay duvet. ROBINSON, rffeCLFAN & CO Bankers and BrOlierv, • No. 75 Fourth Street, Plittborgh. Denlrn in 111 nf 11..., 1. auand Intl, i•r, i'nrn.n pod 4F...chnne ..tn., L ieno if .. I. .irFnod.. Awl i'll7ll,lCl rtr In" aLon 1,1 •.n !line deponlln. roLleellnn• in In nil ports of the ruft,a .'tale, On moat far,...1.1.. ,61112, anJ l'lttAbiargh Broker.' ruain+l..• rLs:•crs a en., New Tort. a. ec,,,, K Et I,7lll3•Mptlin: &T. H. PEI:- HANS. FINANCE AND TRADE ANKERW AND BROKERS BOARD (cony-Ecr ru Zr now rrso:c, n cis a co; 0•71 C, or TH6 PITTBB7IIOII GAZRYTE. FEIDAr Jan. 12 1644. $ , .rgd. -4 1.4 -- • • 98 00 ./05 00 97 09 2 ao 7 75 - 80 - r. A. 18.1 1 / 4 . U. S. U. S. 5-5744 . P. S. 10.40's C. S. Certificates ;old .................... Allegheny County Fivini Coune Sixes Pittsburgh Gus Co Monongahela Insurance.. Cash lo4u ranee .................. Allegheny Valley S. R .......... . p 75 Citizens National 5ank......... tQ 011 Exchange National Rank AI. ft Al. National B 84 51ank . 56 75 Peoples National 5ank......... 101 50 Third National !lank /24 50 lkos.ritcriltittitoanti:lrgt. k 58 03 Iron City National had 114 Idt / 70 On _— Colombia 011 Allegheny a Pittsburgh 011... UnionLubrie ............... Ralston ... (111 Gold in New York at II a. tn /38 The genc:ral tendency In stocks and cob, throughout the week has been toward.; lower should the loon bill presented by Sen ator Morrill, but drawn up It Ls understood by secretory McCullough himself, hepassed olth ont material alteration, the band h giro tray. and an Cr,, of lower pricet and ehruper livlug come ta. The bill carries with It n contraction of the eurrenoy. wltlelt rea sonable and prudent torn desire, If the con traction is prudently brought about; but there are other provh/ous In the hilt which are more open to discussion. :44,eretary McColloug,h has eatabl a repu. tattoo for financial ability in Europe as well a. at t,me, lint, wise and cautious n• he 1., grave doubt...ay well be exprrs.ed in regard to the propriety of giving any one man the wide di.. eretion In the use of means allowed by t fie hil/ has prm.cuted. Ile asks for power to fund United stales Note., Treason- Notes, Tem- Poruer Loan., Clearing-House CertifiCates, ert ideates of Indebtedness, and the floating ANA of etery description, and to pay what ever a mount may be required for the pay meta of the existing and matured Indebted ness, nod the current expenses of the govern ment." and to do this "he 14 authorized to to the amount th,,t may lie required, coupon or registered bond+ of the United states, payable In not over forty years from date, and redeemable at such time as may he fixed by him.c He is not restricted as to the prier at which said bonds may be sold, or as to the manner of exchange for the floating or short debt, or as to wile, they shall be made 1 ,0 1/ o blo at horn.' or 06 , 00 d. save that bonds pay able In Europe must not bear Interest above are Per cent per annum "payable In the coin or le eurreney of the country where made par t ab '' Ire& PI.Z. JIM For the week 1it 1 , 9 16,5ite tot (4.0`11.55; The exports or dqpicstle pr.oduce for the „Week .11nlutle :1,44 - oOts .wboas dour 40 bblts train', '4(149 libls—cont t0ca151,133 bosh wheat 1411 e bush rye, 109 bush oats, 1.57,frA) bush corn, islFriPkirs canat, - 5 tOns coat, egi.l9 -bules.cot