r'NUBURGH (METTE "mn , . 173.tgOSTASIAGNA. BuAtorSOMAN.Amtw. tI7BII3IRIIIIF TER GAzar.r.ssgoet.l7p.s, Fir= Sinzzr,Pittimrgh, TERM: Vonvroi EDITION, by mail. per yenr ........... Zyna'l'ro .EN'Ttom, do. , do: .. , .... .• CO serred byFlrrfors, sfoltsmaor-Errotrma per 8 Iree k. . ............ ....... . ~ . —Ol CITY 'tow to do It. - • ur slcht free from impuritici our complexion by ut , lng Sall'yOrY thirty oentg n cake. live] il l an 1,0 • o , 3/11.1 "Or n, TTci.h , Ty rkbat Ankbasandor Ss roantn.l ' [Kral riolvan° or time. jrviog color. For sales by Charley LMgt. corner of Penn Ond 't; Clair .burgit. Far pre:. enser, A street, pit; , t Vlore Chance. Unease for sate. Tiro story brick; range with hot sad eqk water; bath room; gas; marble Taantles;pared yard; to therns; house nearly Slew; dnfablatt , in first class, style. ItAleslredk dlus-whple la . thpirtralalihsg be sold with Lb house ; r thiairner'e face* are In deelln= log health 'The - whole, or either will besold Itt a bargain. laquiro at Ni). l.t Wood street Do Tell. It eleatis the:aloha from all (Imparltleq, pre. serves It f 4 chapping, and give 4 y elf...rand bealthy appearance to the complexion. flu wyer's El6trber'3 Soap, only thirty eente en Le Look Out for the —t asaador peon, t, Moral/into litepl outshine stook should, before pa rehaftinj y WC: the ,4allablbilament,of Darker Co., 59 atarlcot street, ea they hare tail lines or Bleached and Brown Shootings and Shirt/age, Prints, and dhhee staple goods, which they are petting at raeleh lose than Eastern prices. EIZZI • etiodha tit Wholatale, Th. Wait plate to tiny them, °Mu:Th:sllm En Or—West aellarker Co.'s 59 Market, whore can De foua to beet assortment of Sheet ' inns, Prints, Print stuffs and other stspte gtiod.r.l • Mantas' kinlrdeltat of Lime, "teaerviag older; For Bala, .by Charte4 fdtpar, 1511404 oornai of Penn and St. C l air 'tracts, Fittationth. 11 EDE l'or Per. ►trees itlititingi Out. Heavy Itoot4 and Shoes at eoit at IfeCila toclem, Federal street. • - See the lowprtee pi Vtoots and Shoes at If cCita Tork's, 9 . 3r9dekal street. Ten Thousand Dollars Wori ti o! 800 sad Shoca Selling at. ~,ngt. ut CU ~ ,Yrderal streol,l Onest Ilantatnn In Boots and Shtied at IteCtintooqrs, 92 Fed' ra ntrcet. lir , Lorigc Out for the Tort ..411 Ambaa4a,dor. . 1 . Abe aside Pry Moods,. XI our stook at astern quointithisi; and some 1 4 Of tt at very 'nab lees Remember, we are how on the. nrWtheast" Corner of Fourth and jiarket atreet. ''l C. fLurson Lora & Dais Ildienorall Marta At sihcesitle or lietail, cheaper than you can and them eLsewilswe, ort the northeast corms Of Fourth and 31 Lrket streets. - j ^ C. Halmos Lowe & goo. .I,twiatiiiods at natal'. ti - earenoWiattering our troll assorted stock sir greatiy redniteld'prices, fer•the purp o se of it : Angina it7piellatatory, tO getting to our .aprhig stoek. .flenternbet, :we are now on the tortheast corn ix* of Fourth and Market :. . .41ri , ets. 4 ix.....,,1,....;.. 'nsAlaggi Queft. • . aitSs illiiiiiitlieitea.bne, a t . an Immense or . . i ' pense, Secoredabc!weinder of the world:, 3ftss . -Carrie A. Moore, lIALIOI,III appear this ewening in COIVEZIEtfoII WlOl the :per of tho American stage, 31139 Frathr kielville, at the Opera ,I Well TOIIB ," Blek .To•glorrow, ' Seek is the em, .rienee of thousands.- Few / E. LiteJeY,. _ee.etin , Wis ' tli ,' Te; what.dees the. .. ; arferAW,teete l l ' 7 attribute 14 nneertiin , • 4xidititint. 21%) _ iimkelf, of coarse. '. Ile lays . .4.., ~.,tti.e...idatie on the opi;y -,,, te, pirbao,. it i, too • 1._• , - . ?::- 1,0 t; Of tobsStl;3oo , ,,ditdp,_ or too 'dry, or boo lariabldr:Thstdoesbe take .theproper course '" • tii-Ortikr titteCiatitita*ArLd' Wily organs 1 2 ._ .... ttheeghresatSestdehanges at which be • , -4toriplitirul . Nos.:Epley% perhaps , that only - arklrOtt - reartMtald bear:wadi great heat, Or — lnich'sitdent cold - *reach Midden iicisaltides. '1 'Whitten does lus not resort:tit the great Toll''- ' :1:e and Prism:dim Which; it it will notiseite 1 - 'him an irenerain. will at least tsuaraple the . siapiaity or .111% teititena tolroel all external . agenda - Ault tend tek produce. disease • Hos -1 teller's Celebrated 11Stormili." Bitters, taken 4 - faity'stc.oardingOo the directions, tfilltio trengthen. the "Wreath, brace the nerves, 'llie.liver and ciodate 'and-invigorate , ....te 'allele sainalsmichlnemituttlbe system, • : • 1 bsteadof being at th'e mercy of the weather, 't ad liable to be prorated by every cheer:apt i/ - temperature will beoMne ease-hardened, as it - were, and a4aOst ltnterTions GS allmatio loan , facts, It is to this prerrentive principle that giostettees Bitters oWe their great popularity ' lb tbo West Indies,Ersh America and Aus tralia. ___ Hinted Is Bitters • , Are sold wholealleaaratitil atvery low rates Sit Ficsnines Drug attd,Pateat Medicine Depot, ,MO. OtiCariettitreet, corner of the Diamond,' ,ear Ftncrth street, g i: , estward 'Sae 8 ' It ir or Ezeplse !taken -i Its Ifity." The gazinin e Oriental remedy so long known 'l.t l lntf!fern COlzatelerxid which tifew years ago soused such oommotion among the old fogies isf the medical profOilon,by the celebrated resat.° on tie erticiet7the Assistant Sur geon and Professor of Ch emistry in the Cat o utta Medical College,) is now for the first time Introduced into this country by the Syl van Oriental Company Of Boston. B. 1,.. fahneetock & Ce , ,,, and IfeCiarren, are She wholesale agents for this place, where the irennine linaheesh Candy can be had, Price, Mc anti eI,M per box. Nona, genuine without the imprint of the Sylvan Oriental Company, 131 Washington street, Boston. on each boa. . Fall and Wloter Goods. It a wit& greet Nearer° .we call the attea. Sian of our readers to thd Buhl:orb/stock of Fail and Winter good s Just r`podvad 'tirldr. John , Mier, Merchant. Tailor, NO. 120Fcd2ralstreet, Allegheny. Wa stock rib br aces aonia of the Most beautiful Cloths, CnastroCres: Orcrothd• lap and 'Vestings over brought to tho western lulu - ken 'llls assortment birFarnLalngaix:D4` etnnfrising Wets, Drawers, CoUaralfeck Ties, ll:macrame% .t6.,1e bo anansseei cast at west. - A bilge hock o ; ready Gand a Paste, CW8;1%14410 Overeo will also ho found cal at his Mobile/wont: P&p:supra want oeany thiamin the clothing Uno should not ail to ti re 114 Weior 0 MM. _..- Tlossini. W. P 417 db Ca.. ' , inutile:a nate Roofers, and Dealers In Atteri Starlblnle orations colon 4 Office Mt Mean deriOnalin'cnair the Water Works Pitts burgh, Fey Residence, Nop73 Pike street: Or ders promptly attended to.! AU work warrant ed Wateeptoof. Repairing I done at the short. est notice. 'No etmegeforrepairs, preenicsltlei soot is not abused after it ill eat on. . -, Pat gm' Qura.lota ,•Generally tq'yotai;friende, ea to what prepara . tions 'they nee fen -their teeth, and Cie re, • iv pnnso, marl tune& eat often, will he soz000nc: -al9 ti.loriger neoest try to impress lb merits 2 ;watt/to pnb/10 mine, ererlenee has taught i oho:trorld that;as a mearuo of beautifyingand — eresersing tho aeth, fast to the gums, .and giving a pleasant nromt to the breath, it -SS not - kalif:A:thee heads here Ca . . rpenter Jobbing. alley. .naviop roturiOd'aftor absence of three - Varela the Raiz I Imre mi.opened my shop - :Oa? OOffSOf.JObbing Sh th:o carpanter line, et the old etaad ,, Virgw betwoen-Smith ' Yeklativet Ind Cherry Alley: Orders solicited pfornpur ateruica-to, W pals roasts?. d7l' lr flotortter, of„Slercei county, Ohio, a .Tnember of the Rationing trigregation of the : VOlted Presbyterian MT was Int,ly idled to RPPear before the Pre tery to an4wor to. 'lllO Of/Orge Of bbvtog al for_ voila lid/gram • n.s4oyerneT.Of that fitato-wia nen notorioys Sc? .4.10741% Sad war ootettoo Of bonino '.u.esit .by • 4,40 Awe, me oe was found ' and auspereled fro privileges of :the - chart h: From this aeon tat tot ap armed to 'll2O-13,ned.er ttereeeot acetic. A which so etale eat -111114C110ZI id the Prcsbyteryli TENDEMiI ltsbittlfit I • Last Week the drillers struck a crevice in :Co, 011 the Manly farm, within a few f ackli the required depth.: s i ngr or tw . ,, later welt No. Mt. stopped fland Iron yieling= lairrels, she has ham reduced to yield Of le barrelspe r day; by p anteing.. um Tid/oute, we learn that the ens k et Captainf GoodrielisWell, at Dennis , It on, blow up on the afternocutof the 22d, hilliog the en. glover, Harry Blakesley, oy orrin weet, one of tho workmen, was somewhat in- I med. Ile was standtag in the ceglne house at he tim, The engine was standing,. still end the men were at work in the forgo. Blakesly is raid to have loft e'vtfc and family, ms, somner and Pratt tract, Honker farm was struck on Thursday. It flows a steady stream, and upon the drawing of the lower valve, Will probably reach 400 barrels. No. 7,1, - T. Holcrelen farm has resistmown,el Mowing at the vote of 100 barrels be day; "Island well." which eenved producing in November, is agaln flowing at the rate of 20 tarrels The Titusville Herald, in noticing the .1 ts solving of the inJunetlen against the Howie heir Ran Petroleum Company: saps: "The effector the injunction was of course damaging to the reputation of the company, und depreciated the stock, which bruinalLate ly fell irons Veto alt, boterlth the removal of the inletnetirm it as rapidly advanced to prat- more than 100 per mit. The, dividend pre vimmly declared Iris promptly paid upon the - removal of the injunction. "The Pennehter Rain PetrOleurn Company stands among UM best in Venartgo county. 4, hasnow 17 producing walls anal - 14 more gulag dawn, the present th,llv, production being be tneen SOnbarrril The Eterald_glves enactment of "a voyage up the West 'trickery region, "At the mouth of the creek was found a Mir-_ tpltve barrel well of lubricating oil. farm • "A mile a d a half fnurther up is the Manross , where over Potty well . are going dotrn; and there are two producing beeps one CA and the other 13 barrels a day." Mile, further up—the White farm, which has two preklnolng wells,. viz.: the Fatter and the White welis—both, however. standing Idle; though they_luid four hammea barrels of lubricating oil iceamalated In the taks. Overrorty wells Me going down on this f ort, "On the Fleming farm, adjoining, aimut fif teen wells are golng.down. (Inc of these is In the second tend rook, and to regarded as pro mising. "A mile farther op Ls the Gorman Farm, where a well has been ut down all feet Into the third sarillrock; ands peniming oil and Water with much gas.. The Mika Farm la a Mile further up the valley. On this, the Miles pnraps bar rels, day of. heravi rol, gravity. 40 degrees. The town of Gillespie is laid out on the filthy acre tract of this farm. 7 The well on Watson Pitt being soakbp Mr. Jonathan Watson, and prevlotetly ram:* wed on acootiot of icsigreit depth ot1,60) foot, has been lanforttusate. The tools are gist. and havothas . far resisted all attempts to bring them to the: surface. • It is wtated that thli well has already cost about tde,ooo. The Genteel Oil Ran Petroleum Company kayo two wells on Mato flats, numbered 76 M. No. In produeing about ail barrels per day.. = WM .by .. Chaxtri su and St. Ctutz The Bothwell (C. tV.d Oil Rvorter 'dates that the Prince well was again - tested on Thersday last by, a ComMittec appointed for that pnOse, yield fhe report Di d ay. ee. in states t heyield to be 1.60 ban - els pe 011 bits been discOveryd near DOstnn StaUoa, Pendleton cOntity,.cia )exlngton and Cov ington ratite-ad, twenty eight miles from Cin cinnati. The discovery lin.3 made to-day, and the Greatest excitement prevails in con sequence: Forty-one Honing oil well are now in. ope ation In Barret, county, Kentucky. ereatiwn of the llefferman Murderers Prom a wperint dispatch to the elachmati Obrentrrefof we conifer am an account of the ez eautiOn of Jame;,- Knight,' Thipnal, Perry, Geo. CrabLysaaght;tfit Nashville. last Friday, for the trims:bar of Mr. Elm:Ferman, a prominent citizen atil t piece: "Theetrademned m profeasedthe Boman Catholic -faith. Knight and Perry were bap. rased. The other two had beekbapttsed in in. .fancy: The - prisonerit had pistrkently shows grearbardilickid,tdziging suctipleees as "Bold Jack Danahou and "Bingen on the Rene." Atm noSi two 44bad tamed thenadorrn, but - they were atEll itelrOlons and eartiess, Joking about their dootri.. Parry's brother hi - might him clothing. The parting scene between them was beart-rend ing,-Perry giving way to tears and sotst. Colo nel Innis prorldod the others with clothing. Lysauglit said. at first, that he didn't want ' any pants, as those he had on were good as gold to bang in. Grab was Asked to tell who -slot Iregerosan.' lie replied, .'Tktt is not a fair question; I'll never tell that in this world." : . ' Father Iteinith came ilbonl ten o„cloek to attend them in their last moments. Liaanglit paid he felt an gay As a lark. _ile was earnest ly exhorted to repentance, bat he remained almost staid `some one in the room having a looking-glass; he llninped up, exciallaing, ufly golly, I must look at my face once more." Then turning to Crab, he remarked, "Look at yours—it is your last chance' , When the priest left thous fora few mo meats they begun to Chat and Joke about the ropes that "would - hang' them, the feeling of Nintrltion being evanescent. .r-in immense crOsid,numbering fifteen thou persons', were on the &utast!. -At twenty minutes past eleven, the prisoners were brought to the gallows, which they mounted with a tiro step,- and stood &ring arorind for nineteen ashmten, *hill" the charges and specifications and sentence were read. Per& eomposeilly leaned against one of the uprights and surveyed the crowd, Crab Wok hold of the Dobai!, before him, and viewed it with a roulle look, testing Its strength with his thumb, and rubbing his Lead against the rope. At thirteen mtnntea after ii o'clock the rope was atit, end the four bodies felt with a Leavy thump. .Lysaught"s neck teas broken. Tile knot slipped .wft h knight and Crab, who died with many struggles and conruisire writbings. Perry died by strangulation but did not more much.. .- A Londonietter to the Commercial 21.1,mrti .er by the Asia sop+ while expinlnlug the dlf lirultles In the English money market, that nAn Impreaelon hoe gained ground that the shlpmenta Of 'manufactured goods to New York have lately been of Makin= descrip tion, end that,edifs hare be,n 0 44 244 d 4. ”.”1/ firm, on your side who do nor occupy a posihon velify it:, ---wa. • -•--- Trial of General Maker it AmissnToa Jan. 27.— . The trial or Gen. /ta ker before the Criminal Court has developed HOMO Interest ing (nets in relation to the deter tiro system and pardon brokerage. It appears from the testimony. of Lt. Mae that that tan[ Wednesday ho was detailed by the Secretary of War and placed at the disposal of Gen. Baker, and directed to act ander bin orders. lie was inn - minced to Mrs. Cobb, the plaintiff, us Captain Howell an ex• Confederate Captain, who ices smoking for a pardon. She told him that she had great 'facilities for getting pardons, but would nett inform him what influences The had. Captain nine drew up a statement or petition signed as Clarence J. Howell, and affixed a spacious 4 1 7 r afis c tst . es w zr o t ilcia tae4stlduligrecszittiwthlsontoc, with money. A contract was catered into and ', the person was pardoned. The money was af terward found on her person and taken away ftOM her. • It wasa part 01' the money used to entrap this pardon broker. The witness ao know/edged be (also statement to her. During the prOceedings Judge Hughes, as . counsel for Mrs. Cobb, said It was a conspira cy, and Ln Orderter break tip a legitimate bull ness,these soff.cmastitiated 'guardians of the honor of the Government induced this lady to do the breakingthey profeasjed to be anx ious to up. Even ft thief cannot be COLL. 'tided if money b in,ced In lithrway actors entrap , and the conspirators are Batty execrated, and now Mr. Baker and his 'co-conspirators, and tho man who drew np a 'false and fraudulent paper, and acknowiegeS that it was each, and who forged a magia tratts'S certificate, need not mit oa a look of dignity end talk to me. The days of bullying aro ast and the courts of Justice open, and oppressors anti midnight robbers must come under The law, and their deeds Must 'be htsown and spoken of. These re marks wean followed by applause,' which was ouppreased deare Court, and the Marsoluci was directed to the room .if it iraa repeated r Frca,.Lnsion.or the Spntgab Insurgent Gen. Ptho. Nam Yong, Jan. 28.—A Paris toter contains the following proclamation of General Prim, the Spanish insurgent: We have arrived at - the terrible moment When revolution 1.5 the only resource of the nation, and the main duty of honorable won. I' am the head of cansulerable military forces, and a great number - of armed cavalrymen hasten, on all sides, to tight under inyorders for the eau, e of freedom and Choir fatherland, My banner is the last manifesto of the Pro.' gressista Ce-ntral Committee, With it in ray bands I will hghtswith lay . wonted valor against a Government which dishonors us ab he rorul and ruins at home to t point of making us a laughing stock among foreign nations and bring - ing as to the verge of shameful bank. prey. Soldiers, who have already fought under my orders, you are aware I have never rOnatken you and that If you stand by me in thisenterpriSe, I shall know hew to lend Foe; first showing the path to victory, and neat stns remuner and Men of ating • year endeavors. Follow-01U- , _honor, aid me in bringing to a happy end, a political revolution which may dp away with the necessity of that great revolution with which we aro thr eatened. Spaniards,,burrab for liberty, for the pro grammenf the Central Progreaststu CommlL tee, for the Constituent Cortea ISlgned,J VOLUME I, XXX.---NO. 21 011. IN TEl.l.lllr Nut: A to )hr Tlt te,lll.- nell %Ten 'truck on Itiekett. , [arm. nea/ , liner. Pumping LWI:111) -rive!reel- 1,1" V , e 1 ref tiny. Depth or well ker., ;,,,it , even fy feet. !Another strike has tern :ea.!, ..00 nennehon Run, owned by Wm. spence. •1 00. It ilson, Win. J. Runele, ant Age,' Coolollosgtn, Do- kV seventy-a,, barrels—will no doubt prove two hamtrert. Loeateol on lease t oventy-roto r. The Clara a ill, N 0.4 Copeland ',awry,. le prodUclng X 0 hatTeLs. No. 2 well, on t,c, 5e 5, la sari [oho producing 150 barrels The Homestead well has started aasin and is now nowlnc and pumping 'Moot lo) barrel., per day. It Is expected - that - she will ',Olt rs• Cain her old figure. . . A. dewing well Wan etruck on the Wil li am, l ilillatnt. larrni,on : A branch of ringer creek , settle eight Tilt Lei from . Vrankl la, ii - h Leh to now -- pg 100 liarr . ele per - day . . Well No. 2, leaseon No. 2 'rain Writs, Thom ttS ifedmdinn ,farmi Conitlitineed putt, lug al the rate of 100 barrels last Ytingl,Ly. and la, Ilk" nallle now welly ih this section, still inercar- d VSF Pal K. TII_E U*i GA Z it,"FTE. IiSON HBER I. RD D ACCIDENT. FEU LITEST TELEGRINS. ; OUR SPECTA DTSPATCHES Otero Murderess Sentenced • - FROM WASHINGTON RUMORED FENIAN PLOT. GENRRAL HOWARD ON A TOUR. Conference of General Officers PACIFIC RAILROAD MEETINGS CALLED EMI special Digo° teh to the Pittsburgh ldt, Sett. Wasursorox, January 2s, Ist', 0.1%. noSTA.BII 11.1 the enttrae of a ten dart will pay a V hitt to several of the principal cities of Maine and Massachusetts, where be will deliver address es on the condition of Southern Freedmen. cos/maxi-a 01,1,NR11,... General, 11101,11/9 and Meade are expected in Washington early this week, to confer telth General Grant and Sherman, who are here in reference VlMilltary affairs in their respective Departments, and In regard to the proposeti reorgan Ltation of the regular army. General Sheridan, owing to the unsettled condition of thing. On the Thin t: noble, was not summoned to the conference. Generals Grunt and shot,. man, yesterday, beta a lengthy inters ie a. with the President, i_iND ir r 4 Tlic.CezumisslOner Of the General Iduid O( dee hay transmitted to the governor of call terola two patchts embracing nearly [Verity aye thousand Sores of Land, selected by par tieS In •IrtUe of State trartant•. rartyt. aILIVIA n. rho Seoretnry of the Interior has called a meeting of the Directors. Cons=gatemen; and Engineers of the PaoMe railroads, to takeplace here on the 'stint Februarg, ana another Meet. Mg to New York on the 7th, for the purpose of adopting some uniform stamlard of road to whirdi the several Companies, orgaalreht on. der the act of Congress shall conform. Olr The Treasury Department, Loot Week, itanat to the Neurone] Dante currency to thcarneunt 42,SsR,= ItErEITTR CRONE INTERNAL REV Yesterday anacruntod to SAC,SeS. irI..t.ELLS or OCD3e NCI 1111.11.11 The clerical force of the Ordnance ftwreau of the War Department, whieh now numbers one hundred land forty, will be re.10,-ed to forty on trio lath proximo. TllZAlirlitY arrA 111,11, The disbursements and transfers of Treasury Department last week amounted a25,4L13,1123. ONSMMONAL AMENDMENTS Plans of Preaident Johnson E ADVOCATES:IF/RAE HMS OF REPRESENIIIION WA9H1X0745, Jan..h...—The following is the substsuare of a conversation whiten took place to-day between the President and a dy tingnialmid Senator: The President stated. that he doubted the propriety at this time of making any further amendment to the Constitution. One groat amendment has already been made by , which alavery had berm forever abolished within the limits of the United States, and a National gharantee thus given that the institution thwart never again exist in the land. Propositions to amend the comfit it ntion. were becoming as numerous as preambles and res. elution at torn meeting, called to consider the most ordinary questions connected with the adminhdration of local alfaire. All this, in hit opinion, luau-tendency to diminish the Midtown:tee attached seenM oemetitats tfordi4Vthe country, arid to lesthe reepect and confidence of the people In their great charter of freedom. if, however. amendments are to be made to the Constitution. ebangtug the basis of repro mutation mad Tug and he 010 not deem, them at all neoeseary at the present time, h e knew of none .better than a simple proposi tion embraced lea few tines, milking in each litatrathe number of qualified voters the Oa- Es of representatiosty and the yelue of prep. erty the basil of direct taxation. Socha proposition could be embraced In the following terms: liepremintatives shall be op portione3 among these - semi Sates which may be included within the Union, according to the numberof qualified voters In each Siate Direct taxes Chill be apportioned among the several States whiled:: may be included within the Union, according to the value of all tarn. hip Property' in ULM . 'An amendment Of this kind would, la his opinion, pia°. the basis of representation awl direct La:ration 'Upon correct princaplea. The qr.:riffled voters Were, for the most part, men who were embject to draft, and enlisted when necessary to repel invasion. froPPrets rebel lion, and domestic violence and Incur. rection. -They riake4their lives, abed their bloOd.andspent their all tO,uphOlsi the gm, eniment, and give protection, sonnrity and value to property . It seemed hut just that property should oompensate for the benefits thus conferred. hy defraying the expenses in cident tO list:rota:than and empaymeat. Such an amendment, the President also sug gests, would remove from Congress all luxe, in to the eualit of the races. It would leavep theolitical States q to de termine absolutely the qoalidealloas of their own voters with regard to color, and that the num ber of representatives to which they would be entitled in Congrem would depend upon the number upon which they conferred the right of suffrage. The President in this eonnection expressed the opinion,. that the agitation of Dm negro franchise question in the District of Colum hia at this time was the mere entering wedge to the agitation of. the question. throughout the States, and was ill timed and uncalled for, and calculated to do great harm. lie believed it would engender enmity and strife between the two races and lead to a war between them, which would remit lu great Injury to bo th , awl the certain Precedence i m h ot and urgent matters, legislation upon which Wab essential for the restoration of the I'n lea the peace of the country and the prosperity :he people. It MB TROOPS .AND MEXICO Gen. Sherman in the Senale Chamber ABANDONED AND CAPTURED COTTON Mt! Smuggjing Operations Transferred OPPRESSITE LEGISLATION AGAINST THE HEM New lona, Jan. 27.—The Tribdiw's Washing ton special says Admiral rarrognt has rocele• ed n report from the Commander of the West India Squadron, stating that eta large French transport ressels had put In at Herein; on _their way to Vera Crux. The transports were empty; and It is believed that they were in tended to carry back troops from liesloo to France. The 7Vmeal Washington special says that Maj. lien. Sherman entered the Senate Cham ber In.company with his brother, Senator Sherman, this evening, while the Senate wag In Hesston. Immediately a general hagz and bum of suppressed voices broke forth among the numerous auditors in the galleries, and there was a rush to get in favorable positions for a good view of the military hero. The Senators, ono by one approached the General, and warmly shook him by the hand. For a time he was ammo:Wed by admiring friends, and the business of the Senate was almost ens. ponded during his reception. GOO. Sherm carne hereon onlctal business. and it is ;raid wi lt remain forthe coming week, Generals Sheridan, Meade and Thomas are all ordered hero to form a military convention to regulate the entire of their several depart ments. The records of the Treasury Department show that from March, 1883, up to August, le,ss, abandoned and captured cotton valued at 0,- 714,000 was seized by the government In the valley of the Mississippi. Of this amount $3,710,000 - have boon paid into the Department, the remainder having been transferred to the original ownera of the cotton which to that amount bad been improperly seized. For the fiscal year ending Juno SO , ISIS; the mint-and branch mints of the United States coined .1132,019,24£1.61 In gold, silver and copper. The Tilhons's special . nays Intelligence has been received by tbeCommisaloner of Customs Of the transfer of a large share bf the smug gling Operatl ons. on the St. Lawrence to inf. feront ipointa on the bonmhtry line between the British Provinces and Dacotah. The Com missioner has taken the necessary precautions for the suppression of this illegal truffle in that direction. - The 211buno'a Washington special says A gentleman Just arrived here from Charleston says, that in consequence of the erne' and op pressive legislation against the freedmen, en acted by the South Carolina Legislature, Gum Sickles has been compelled to typ e a very radical orderannullitur all such legislative en. aotmeets. Irtteatner Storstell—asororal Lives Lost, , Cargo,2B.—Tbe steamer Ashur Ayers, with one.thetisanil arid twenty bales of cotton, was recently burned on At!ameba river Ga. 11,0 boat wits rained at V 0,000; insured for ten,orti. Most of the edition WI. sirreel. Five Or six nogrot", Wert. 1,,t. l'renria Ministry Favors Ecor ..esatiny Mexico. N isn Yeas, Jan. 2 .—Among the passenger injured by the rail reed disaster neer Sing Bing, this morning, are S. 5. McGowan fled his u - ife, and John Murphy. Mr. Areflowita Is. a dry goods salesman in Utica. Ills leg to badly fractured. One of the ears nert to the erirOttio rear, was thrown on its side anitdraggetteslti fence or nearly eighty rode, and on to she .or the bridges in that vicinity. 'The timbals':ma debris of the bridge went crashing Ina. • the cars, injuring several of the passengem Otte et them, Mr, Nichols, of this city, hut to* hands badly cut. A lady had two Allots cat off. A men. c h ute not ascertained aunt iliSlitte broken, and others were severely injured, bit no one was killed, on was first reported. The engineer of the train think the train' Which passel down In advance 'of him meet train htoken the rail. The hind ears of the train, which met with the accident, did not ttkra over, neither car was a tdcephart car, not. were either of the ears thrown oil the bridge! late the roe below es reported, Gonzales and Pellicler, the mnrderffte of Otero, were toelnysostenend by.l edge Gilbert to be hanged on the 9th day of next Mareh. The prisoners received their sentence with out any emotion. One of the mornthg papers claims to have' a dispatch from London by tbe Latest steter, which says there Is a rumor in that city Which says that the government has recolved n tfi . for motion of Fenian conspiracy tq blow the public buildings. It is asserted that the Cue. torn Bowie has been undermined and thdt the Home Secretary has informesl the Chief or the London Fire Brigade to adopt prooantHassa mettgures. The Coltom Hone*, Somierse llonso and ether public buildings are o careflilly guarded. Irons this continued pila ale two results will ensue: Ireland will be practically placed ander martial law", find definite dendand will he made at Washiftton for the alippression or ptibile realer' denftrillP striations in the railed States. Letters from Browwerille give a dettd count of Um capture ot.Bagft.d. The to log party was competed of a miseellaneolts cowed of - Mexicans, settlers, clerk*, eat ratters ere and idler., who appear to have °num! in the affair as a geed plene of sport 4 and though It Is believed there wero among the captors come United States snifflers, everyone of them w present on the other aids of the river to answer to filename at roll-call ins the next Morning. According to these accounts the capture was plcumod and executed with. oat the knowledge of critter lien. Coaled°, Gen. Crawford, or any other thief of great re nown, Letters from the City of Mexico repreetert existing among the imperialists In that capi tol a profound anxiety on =aunt, of the em barrassed condition of the imperial Boatmen and the prospects of the Empire irenarally. The demands (or money to carry ott tbe gov ernment ere great but the Treasury is empty, and there are no available seem e trom whieh to replenish it. in etra.., cbo The ilosi:e went int* committee of the Whole on ther.date of the Union, Mr Wroth no, of Illlnoie , In the ehatr, and resumed the comaderation of the President's annual message Mr ',mil. of Kentucky, conclude•l the re mark. heretofore onnamenced saying anions other things, that tho doctrine which eras ini tiated during the war , by the fain,, party, "ma, that secession is a hcrew, and that it vio lated all principles of the Constitution and lawn, on which our goverateent Wall emtah. Itched. In tostniaining this position he refer red Loth„ record of authority made t, Con ores.,ett4 ping through roar yenta, and quoted rm the remarks of distinguished gentlemen nutaide thin House. We, he maid, carried cm war as a rolon party, for the express propose pf keeping the eleven Southern states in the l'itiott, where they were from the beginning, and are today. fa maintalaing this position he did not in tend to compromise any principle heretofore assumed by the great party of the Union. The Southern States, bein in the Union, are en titled to representat ion, - on, but . he could not adroit their members here title.. they could stand up here and swear that they have never ea+lsteel in the attempt tblfwerthrow the Gov ernment, If they could not do this, he would send them book to their constituents to try It over again, end It they xhotll4 not then,retern to seat, here,men who weibld take that oath, he would aiptin send the m beet, until they should answer the requirement by ...adios hither Union mon to legislate for the great Aulefleph nation. Mr. Baker, of Illlnols saidlthat to his mind, two fundantertialprinet:itad been presen ted, tine of theta sins ly adhen..l to by the *Mall d eumeratic - eppoiltion In the [louse. It was also apparently leveret bra tow of tho members of the overwhelming Caton party. It wan that in order to restore the lately hellions States States to their normal povition, Lon gs„ had notelet; to do but art cinder that 'clause or the Constitution widah gi•es to each lion. the right Io.llldiiothnalectionaetiet&L, tfleations lad returns of itS own weathers. nib other fundamental idea was in keeptag with the lalgtosat prerOga re tive of Congress, and gcrdemanded ll the by the people,retra vial That we should bgattm Mere ce dr election q i m it , r i etht , ert . g u ri.nuni f !or sold that , Aura acesiettins=.7a l :4 l ottit th e a hometie the Southern States !should take h acksesta Ur. II all,. of Pennsylvania. o ne the , great problem was what ahouldjbe done with 3e . yeate lately reoehtm,on the solutloa depended the emitinuanee of the country tor ages. There were,' he considered, no rights of, the yanqatshed to embarrass oar action la melting the o/d States or keeping the osnottered country Us a teleeltorlal coed 1- lion, as eft erenay bred earboorre the interests of the entire nation. A conquered people have no eights, Orpolltieal. The victor may asset all the guarantseeneoomary to pre sent the thee ef hostilities, and the condueror Is the sole j edge or the go imitate. In Moll war the Calitqlteee4 ua De treated as thee:man eror_pleases The fleas, adjourned. THE LABOR QUESTION IN THE SOUTH. i FENIAN MOVEMENTS IN LIVENPOO thaoperior . Court Vssini., arguments are made in the CO. of Mn, MOTU aglid4s A /dereer, emieration agent for Washing t um Territory. Lengthy arguments were Made. The Judge took thepapers and win mike out a decision next week. The Paris correspondence of the Ind°dead en. Re(ps says It Is known that Mao entire French Ministry are in favor of the enema. elan of Mexico, and rumors rem that in the last • council they obtained kpromissa fa' send ne new troops to Mexico. The assertlast i lien added that the speech from the Malmo wilt make mean= of Mils prole:maxi evacuation. advlces from Char/eaten may Clan. SICILIA.% commanding the Department of South Carce lina, has prescribed regulations for tho go, crnment sat all concerned. Ile decides that oil laws hall be applicable alike to alt MUM tants operscot shall he held Incompetent to sue, make cmoplaint, or tastily because of color or cast, He directs that no penalties or punishment sittnirent from those to width all whit* persons are amenable, shall be imposed an the freed people, and all ' crimes and ogee ass prohibited under case d shall be understood as prohleited In case o rfessimen, and if committed by freedmen, shall, trpon conviction, be plialahed In the same manner as If ronstaitted by white teem. The Conssicre(ers Washington special fleis: The neesinstruetlon Committee had • alsdamg to-day, but will not take farther action pasta the constitutional amendment, now befom the noose, has been dispessed of. The funeral of J. Boorman took placy inis afternoon. No eine tisayet been hadto the Identity:of the bootis_poncematairterso tognaloway bed MX. Thomas Quinn, the_portar of Me Greenwieti Savings Bank in t , armlas street. It is now stated that the cash tax taken from Quinn contained Ka In bills and 1,1,0:13 eeks. ADVIOES FROM NEW ORLEANS Election for Nnnioipal Offleen; HATTERS ACROSS THE RIO GRAIDE. COAL mnr.s ITT LOCIfiLMIL Gross Cotton Transactions In Team l'lnw ORLEANS, January 11.—The ship Carle Joe has arrival from New York. Cotton dull .21 lowan ellen I=o bales of Middling at motto. Sales for the week, 7.6,m0 bales; receipts for the week, 11,41:0 bales; stock, 176,000 bales. flow York cheeks O r e disrount. Freights steady; Liverpool, 1 penny; New York one cent. Gold Its. In the Louisiana Legislature the Senate pass ed the House bill ordering en election for New Orleans witintetpal officers on the second Mon day in Muth, and now stwatts the Governor's signatures. Nhould the Governor veto it, It will lalas over Private i nformationn received hero from the City of Slagle°, from a reliable source, is to the effect that the YttalLO troops will not be withdrawn until Maximilian will be free from American intervention, On the other band Maximilian will certainly not give positions in the Mexican army to ex.Conf-alerates. The commander of the P'reacti fleet, off Bag dad in the name of his Government, protest ot against the occupation of that piece by United states troops, and those which had been east over for the protectirm of the town and of American interests. were withdrawn. Many families living in Matamoros are fearful of further collblon.s. Captain Weir, of the bark Mary Belle R in rrts, of New York for Iliverpryol, dlokl:sudden- I y at Galveston on the 12k1. The steamer Alamo's% leaves tomorrow with two thousand five hundred bales of cotton, and a number of passengers on the 120. cot ton Incoming freely into Trenton on tn., ou etilto ri•er, which was falling •lowl v. TherupperOuchlta Coal Mlue Company, loca ted In this City, ore a bout to resume their opo. rations, interrupted by the war. It owns twen ty thousand acres of coal land on the onehlta river. In Union county, lower part of Arkansan, Emil wan some yearn ago experimented with by e well-known chemist of New York, and a most satisfactory decision given. The Galveston Nur. urges the stooling of special treasury detectives to Texas to search out the a lleg ed grosseotton transactions by the G overnment agents In Jatraraoll, Marton ounty, Texas. Trait paper Charges ngents with downright, hatofeced stealing, and op. pression. There were over 100,0010 bales of cot ton at Boonton on the Mth, and receipts falling off. Large holders of dry good. at Houston refuse to sacrifice their stock, as they expect la irti r' Vw ceos rien" Prier Current reviews the reports from different Southern Statics ou the tuber question, and shows the urgent peeps slty for Freedtnen Bureaus throughout the South, and taking energetic measures for the Freedmen to make and keep contracts for work, If It, in desirable to even raise moderate cr• Ph P o s FricCeo t r,r;eni says the wiltearrange metda of,. the Government be seriously affectett should the crop be cut short by the failure of the Freedmen's Bureau to protect the great agrlcultunsl interests of the BOuth thln year through the proper inforceneent of labor contract. Should the cotton supply ho email a material rise in the price will result, which will press severely on Northern manu facturing Interests and will leave so email a quantity of cotton for exportation as will di nilalsh the supply of foreign exchange. Cousequently the demand for gold will extinguish our foreign 11 : 1(1 0 1 4.0d110., Rod materially obstruct the Federal treasury op °rat tons. SERIOUS RAILROAD ACCIDENT Two Sleeping Cars Thrown Os er a Bridge. 11111 Nri:soss fiILIED 151 SEVERIL 50111E1 New Your, Doe. 27.—A cerlottc accident oc curred early till, morning on the nucleon kir er Railroad, The Cinolunati express train, due In this ally about 7 o'clock, A. 11., wnapar tinily thrown from the truck. Two curs-4mM tobe sleeping earn—wern precipitated off tho bridge into the road below. One WIVI oom pletely broken to piece, and the ether nearly destroyed. Three percona aro reported kill oil and many serloucly Injured. The place where Om noel. dent occorrod wan a email bridge over a road lending to the brick kiln, near Croton. New . oVerland Route. Dettran CITY, COL, Jan. 27.—Tho Colorado Territorial Legislature has granted two Ilboral charters to lion. Itolltda, , ono for a root! through Middle Park, shortening tho distance to San Francisco 000 rutlea, and the other for he Hollaway MuLL KAU Erpros4 Company, ME PIIISBURGII. MON DA V. JAN UAR Isu6 Governor Carniadisaga, of Colorado, on Colored Alion'a Illabts. Nrw lona, Jan, titi—Gor. Cummings, of Colorado Territory, telegraph, (0 senator Sumner about colored Citizens calling his at. Motion to the Diet that the Legislature of Col strado n at its drat session in 1201, panted a law - establishing the qualification of voters, mat ing no Math:tattoo on account of color or moo, bet the session Of ISrttp . a f tis t rt a law dopriring n7 = l4l4l oa7ngs : Says I InveoariegyoUr earnest attention to the subject, and hope for the honor of the territory that you wiltpronsptly take action to erase this odious roomed from the statute book. I deem It proper to nay also that the Leginlatire Assembly tome to the en lightened sentiment of theta country. to take lute conslderatton the coudition of colored people with regard to the public schools. tinder the taw of lA% oftering them equal political privileges with other*, they came bore In considerable numbers and to an hero If not a greater extent tnart any other of me emigrant,. The evidences of their industry, frugality and thrift aro Itleell In the various starts of Denver, some of the finest property in the town belonging to them, They Eve sub- Ject to the tux laid for the support of the pub lic schools , while they are not permitted to attend them. In consequence of theiracelusion Dom hoth . pnblic anti private school, some of thong pe ild ople ren to the eastern have been compelled to send their ch Btitton to be while paying taxes for education In tills terri tory, but all arc. not able to incur this exotics°. ,s,s, a necessary. conaequence many Of their children renal grow up In Ignorance. i submit, without argument, the fact that the colored people In Denver and various partspf the Ter ritory are taxed to pay for educating white children, while their own children ore excluded from tom public. sohoobs, and and your action will determine how long this humiliating special:de shall be presented to the world. Justice to the Dying, and grati tude to those who died that the nation night live, forbid that the state of things against which these petitioners protest should longer prevail. I have only performed my dniY...iii the ...mi n yo attention to pod. ror rest, the responsibility is this witsuh Case of Efts. Cobb. New Tons, Jae. 2 7.—Thc case of Mrs. Cobb, pardon broker agout, end Detoctito 'faker was continued to-day. Thom was a coneldor• ablo oftuineti tol tO fulmlasataillty of testi loony robins,.the obarneter of the plaintiff, tiltlted,but no et Menet. of Interest or importnacu was RUMORED EUROPEAN ALLIANCE Provisional Goiernnient for lirginia REWARDSFOR CAPTURE OF JEFF. DAVIS N KIS f oa u, Jun. l".—Letter from Reriln It Is asserted that (ho Pruselnn Prime Mini/ter 14 . I, •troug of bringing about en al"n" of Pri nein, Runt= end A merles: fees,la. to oper. ate agnlnst Iranec on the Rhine. Runs,n to attack the Austrian. in Hungary, and Ameri ca, with her navy, to keep the neetn of Irene, in cheek while her arm it, overrun Canada and Mexico. • The /frerthet Richmond correspondent, nay. one of the Virginia delegation, now awaiting admission to Congress teiegropheil to that city from Wash Ington onion Wednenda y, that It is the intention of President Johnson to eupernede the present V irginia ' o3l e govern meat by a Provinlimal one. 'lit In Jinn roue:red credence in Richmond, and hal therefore, of course, created much eoni IDOL lon /male= titer n•tion to financial eel well an political el rcles there. A number ef Indies held a meeting re.te .day afternoon, In kin , . and took prel diary stellate organ I ('trole of Fen ittn l n tcrhood, The members or the General Cour ell, of O'llehony Pentlinn, In rill= n inure bare concluded their Inborn, anti adiournet: The O ' Mahony bonds are being soot to , liffer. unL ht trie r s "' ;' ' ro Co m un iti r tie ' lll ngton say that t member of Congress filled at the - War De partment yesterday toenquire Into the eau, of the delay in announcing the names of the parties to whom the reward, for the rapture O(the conspirators are doe. Recretary atanton answered that Judge. Advocate Dolt Ion! al ants , an ready prepared a list of the soecessf k. ul claim- d the tnent would e me early next weeannounen /dr.litanton said h he that he Lad taken the trouble to go through the en tire evidence, and that as lt wan ery volumi nous, delay had been =avoidable. of ad lltlon t,. John d L. Thorn., of Maryland, have nought lo bane their names recorded against the District of C.:thimble sutTrage bill, but the request has• been denied, because of their absence from the Boise at the time the vete wes taken on the passage of the MIL The friend, of Mal. Sweeney , the Fenian Secretary of Wax latch, dinmitmcd trots the Regular Army of the U. for almenco without leave, era making fitrrhOUß effort% to have lam rednstated, and are confident of bocce.. .I.IXLIIII CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION t r.uou - NG - roN,J.huary r. 1+7.4 MEM Communication with America Active Meagher Appointed Dictator r New Tone, Jan t7.—The Manche4er Ounr. Wow of the 13th Instant, say, Our Lieerpoot correspondent has received froth some source information which he assures Is strictly true, however absurd and Improbable the (arts may appear. The purport of the communication I that In Liverpool, which ha, •insays been on ot the great centre, of lenlantetn, and where t lie eller membewn have had active inuan• of communication with other towns In Eland, Irelaul end ineotiand, ma well iol with Amngerica, their movement is AS •IgOM. Li ever. Of course the proocedings of the brotherhood are not conducted with much More caution than before the recent trials and arrests. De!- °gates' meetings are er:Latently held at Liver pool, and attended by peen's from different pert, o lint mee ore never h twits:, In the same place, In order to baffle Lila old pOlien and to prevent the suspicion of outaiders, and to put the 'pies and Itimrtnern who seem to be inacparable from anirlsh col:191)1May on the wrong +cont. The communication with AmeHea I, note are activ writin e g. thrtno e tr, hat It 13 noa carried amor e Thu Fenian Embannadorn now nrrl ve at en I `envo Liverpool to and from a rnerieen port, ek ly, and an many of them smo person. of good addrenn, Add even of eduhrillon. and an they aiWays travel first class, no suardoinii nhairver la Incited, no far an our Informant has been able to learn. The latest move of the Faainn body In to Appoint the ritgortritta Meagher, as Dic tator. Meaghor, it will be rernenThereL, Wan the leader a the Irish brimide In the re cent American war. ills plans are said to be to divide the Fenian army into two immense trales, with one to invade Canada, _ ond with the other to Join the Emperor Nape leon in ...taming the throne of Maximilian lit Mrizioo. By this stroke of policy it Is statod that Meagher hope. to mecum the eternal good will of the Emperor gapolecm, and to gain his support to the scheme of establishing the In dependence of Ireland. _ _ _ '."". ~,- w or.---- r^ , . , Ath , v - Irb - . PLUMBING-4GUS FITTING sells 611.05 t. , • i IVOOD PEMPS 1 '• s , ',err a"-, Jan I sib, mo•re : .. . s•rry,,,ne nsndred Imles. ' , Um , firm , I ' . '''' • New Vera eheeka ~ ,1 1.seouist Erel,bt, us , Imnired Geld 41/ i .. A fatal affray netts, red on I; reeler at , net ye— i tertlay In whlrda L. I. Sesrbereg I.n. 1,11e.1, younod Catplaln , rldham !.ererel vrnun.rel Tbe ' ng man who idles Newburg surrendrd. IRON PUMPS, rho aehnonar `rept.nre hence /or His, set. 1 Isrly-flre pa4sencerg. ~,, ' , ref ,n the 10th 011 i - i the I übau Cos.,. rt.- s l a - -eng - ers aml ere. 1. ..ee saved, end arrived Ile• II ht` the Irdildlng Star The reaael Is a totai leas • , Winter Stock Particularly Tbe ateamer Ansa l'erretl, bound Lel Ness Or• • MEM,37.171....9,...15TTEi, , 1,,,,.. sunk In Red river Oe the i pp, l'alls Iler range arta raged. • Better aCcOuntns are freedmen.reee,...l rental F.oult e , I Teams about the making edricreera ! Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc, Affair, In Anstreilirs—fliefeal of Inapeet. nlhts In W Me:leo. SAN FRANI:I,O, January 'l7 —.austral is ad v yes of November ll state that public aidoc i k ia tlll remained In a illsturhml •itato. There on been au eirtermlve strike by thew orkmeifon the Western Railroad, bat It was quieted dow d unit they resumed work. Rain had finally commenced to fall doing great benefit to the country. AgIVII•CS from tinaysiatui to tticilnth inst. stale that tbo Imperialist were defeated by Mo rales at Matarpba. Morales was subsequently defeated , losing one hundred and twenty-nano killed. The Liberal Gan. Martinez had captur ed the city of Alamos. • • The roads are very insemire, and ',amerce Is reduced to almost nothing Dlantond.dold and Silver DI.COVCrif, In Idaho—Plead at Sacramento. • " SA Fll•lgCtlleri, Jan. r.—llumboldt papers sive a glowing theeount of the discovery of di amoudsrgold and silver In Idaho. Arno. Phinnev and company, evtonsive Into I:4r dealers in thin city, have failed; Liabilities reported at attavattl. NOtwithstamling the water in the river at the low w sacrament° la nearl twenty-three feet above ater mark, y tho levee still held (Melt the nom'. The low lands of the so:rotandlng country are flooded, mid families are driven from their homes. A 'bongo of weather In_ Abate relict from greater damage, eel the escape of Sacramento. (Metal Weave Front Mexico—Expedition So.* Alratnot Inures. WARM:SOTO,. Jan. 28.--OdleLai news np to the ,Zth of December, has been revolved from El Paso, the present aeat of the Mexican Govern ment, that after the occultation of Chiba. ahua by the French, they sent an espediticm to El P.m against President Juarez, who col lected at that plane Gen. Eorragu's and made other preparations to realst the in vaders with every chance of success. When the Fnuell heard of this, they ched back tc Chihuahua, thee abandoning theidea of at teak Mg El Pee°. News from the interior is re, presented 6.• being quite encouraging; th , ellatoll pre•miled the whole country that the French would aeon abandon Mexico. • 1 eeeee Robbery—Mew Praettee. [sr VORA, Jan 07 —Pollee officer !thong"... of the ',nth precinct, tens no duty in C.l . artnlne street yesterday morning, a hen a man dratted In pollee uniform came to him and told hlm that he had been detailed to xrrest n ottunter fetter, and that the asslsttmee of the patrol men would be ',attired. Shortly after, the porter of the Greenwich savings Bank, named Thomas Quinn. Amine by with a tin box Con taining a:11 0M In money, and he was arrested. after mak Ink aal !Olt feattannee. TllO bogus otlleor snapped a pair of handeuffs 1./ain't., wrist., and the regular pun:tic/tut to take him to the station house, sr bile ho proteedett to headquarters to report the arrest This wan done, the strange Titan making his escape with the hos and contents. QOM VW —at ter r•.ablence or I.IL. raeee ..remora 11111. Lord 's Day onorolna IT I : 0 1.1EkT L. klc - GICEN .rod an.lll mon., Funeral will takr a[: Xourtay. /121,00, Carriage. will have Lac Ellamood.ll. elleay. at I o'clock. BA YARD -- danuary rtth IF.. darighter of • epbea mad Ld , y Bayard ar.d rs. wonthi .11. n. days. Tetrad. of the Molls are respectfully lnytte4 le mt.pded lbe funeral from the reettlence P. Goff, Enall.lll-mlusba...rula.llontlAj, AWTEHN•JON al '1 o•r/oek. HILILDALE CEMETERY.--A ,. -.Aral .4 snort picturesque place of Sepulture, el - ..117e oAtig , utA.L. B ., ittitee, eillattatiortb of Alletiecti t f to lieleet litirlal restirilir ith Pee''. ' eel roils collee, at the CeuielerePPlTlettethe 9ePeeth''7 mod .11 oilier busks". irtil ee al el - Ie Peeneen j Wprbouse• of Me tioderslAued ea th " the "re sod fairseA Kneels, Allesgetty: "the of Yet"' GEO. A. IC6Z.LT, • • INtereare __ so Treasurst DRY GOODS, TI . I.IttEMINGS-: Z.C>IITIT3ThXt. w.xticrinn, OP ED TU-DA If AT VITDI. SEMPLES, 180 and 182 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY CITY TY raLwis, ArEIT I.CLAIN ES. ENV C.IN NEW CA&9IIIIILEES. NEW FLANNEL :1111E71N6 JI USLOIS. ell BALMORAL SKIRTS, 11001. 9h.ll:Tn At pule.. t• careen...l with the rectal deeiter lu Ea.teru Harks Wholesale and Retail Buyers NI 111 Ain ly • Ilm.l . ~od .tort. at al toll lor tM they eau be found anywhere. !al NIT"_I. 17.1' ISO and iS Federal Street, AT.LEUTIENT CITY SKATES SKATES i .11.4361r1203 I 81 13.11.•IMIE31 1 2,500 PAIRS OF Ladles, Gents and Childress sam.a.wma, In Every Variety, for Sale Low .71!l3!MMI/3 13ClirliNTIV. esl:tmd No. t Wl/11D lITREPT. TOE CILEAI'EST PLACE TO BILTT . Skates and Sleighs, L at J. O. LA /TER'S VARIETY AND TOT STORE, No. 10/ Idarket•treat, neat YIRII. latJ Wholemale and Retaal. R EFRESHMENTS. 'UNION SKATIN G RESTAURANT PAREL--The ViThrei= Tnnd ilfaftento lAgrelltl,ll..c.iztef.option now*. rsqourtag rt-r4iLot.... The thjge'estg.ntrL "AsYllrltg:rnetgrorart=Villbo found „ the ISkatt latt:twbt UPHOLSTERY /LARD x. ri - - . ttOILNICI utwaiNo. T ER V Lo. r , 7 ut r. reet.n. and W ooo .—Th4 16pat., U RAL irefi. °r AV tl.:,11••• Illtu r dlen4 4 1i1: 1 nu " d L 'T 44 , •ti Cnr ! LI fat f z _ II lotha..tr. igu li"1-4 8 Sumo& PRICE BEAVER STREET, MANCHESTER, N . _ l o t. - .,111 . 1 nt rrpal. .14u. prno.,(l, it,L=l:7:4l3,lannecltately .I(l•ltijc4 (p. KNO{IFLE•y PATENT - iffard's likjeetoi BRASS WORK, IRAN COCKS, SLEET LE.I.D X;IRO.V PIP'L T• T pLUMBEVG, GAS AND ElTMLajur HYDRANTS, IRON PUMPS, EMT ZINC LEAD WATER CLOSETS AND WASHSTANDS, E 'yr-1M & c 0., (Stet...ear to 44:4 & EMT)) q ) jormioat No. 103 'Wild St„ Pittsburgh. Pa. GAS FITTING, PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING, Portables &• Cigar netters. (bucces.ror fo Adds ♦ sweat,) •1:!.1.1.4 No. tfiA W. 4 St.. Prrrsaurtnly. T. T. .......... STEAM 11TTILA... rr IL. LONGO., IG, Plumbing and Gas rifting. FORCE PUMPS, FOR EROINEERS. IRON PIPE & MUSS WORE, j .• db Sur.,44cr. to 4ell/ A' es he,l Rood fgt.. Pittsburg*. Po PROPOSALS. _ . iILEASUIIV DEP.IIITMENT. Or/ ICE IfOIIT-HOCNS WAALLINUTOIf Cm, January 4 I,l(ii. PEALED FROFORA LS will be received this rif fle. until o•ctoeit r. X.. on IRLDAT. the ot h day ot February. INK for supplying the Light-llonte X.• tablistunent with slaty thonalliaditallons of the best ~Silt) pure winter-strain.' Orb, either Isrd or !Terra, to be divided Into foal rats, aad to be deliv ered at the times undertnentitricd, alOnpoide of the Government( supply-reatels, or the vehouse, other place o deposit, to be designated by thelnspect ng Bo u rn other authorised agent of the Light house , In strong, tight., iron -boned. well. made rad., suitable for shipping, In good order, co a capacit), cab, of from Offy to eighty gallotsg-not to etrerd the latter. The oil may be delivered at Bootee or New Tort. at the option of the bidden. The place of delivery In each case must bo distinct ly stated In the bids, tad will be embraced In the reottrants. T.he four lot F i ftee n delivered as follows, via: Lot Na. I. thousand CIA.OOOI gallon. oa the ilei day April. la th , or as wools thereafter a, the proper teat• and gauglag can be completed. Lot No. 2. Fifteen thousand (Mean gallon. 011 on the IGth day of April. or a• noon as an the proper tests and gauging can be completed. Lot No.:. Fifteen thousand (15,0 O) Stun. ell on the lot day of., uue, noq or al soon thereafter as the proper teat, and gangin g ran he completed. Lot No. 1. Fifteen thousand I instil gallons oil on the Ix day of August. 19ge, or as soon thereafter cui the proper tents andgga ging eau be completed. nelmrote propouds ile received at the same time for LOO gallons of Col. or Lard op. t o peered as above stipulated at Detroit, Mich.. on the Ist day of &lay, man. No bid will be ronsidered male from • matturae tun, of tbe article. . part of Ilse oil proposed for and t, hrseed In the contracts under thls ad vert Hi be ar. robed, received. or cold for. It shall have boon proved, to the entire eatisfautlou of the person persons oharged with its examination. test. and In. apeiou, to be of theta-at quality whiter.•trai it • red o i l, and free from mixture with ether or inferior ails and adulterations. u T . l i tKr o g r aLtri foori amounts ae of resactumn. and and other proper teats to arrive at correct coucluelous that maybe deemed LICCOF,try. The laid oil will be subjected tospecial test, and will be rejected unit., found to he. to regard to burning and fluidity under mot union or temperature, and In evet7other cop./ to that of t be st-sud •rd adopted by the Hoard. of which a sample will ti naruished on application to the Light-Mna. Engi neer at Beton. Maas. The cas ks chest be gauged ender the dlreetlon and personal ouperelalon nt th• luspeetlng odleor. by • eustom-bnuae or other legally auttiorlled and sworn ganie , i , ., ....Nina to the Cult./ States standard,. usst Inn be marked and accepted before they are renVlr. The m the cellar or warehouse of the contractor. The temperature of the oil will be accurately noted. pod the measurer:mots reduced tothe standard tent ratore of d) deg. Fahrenhett,by tabled prepared for e purpose. Propotials will be resolved and considered for crud, tt,':.te.O4SlTrZel ofFgiao.?ec'ear Unantlty thanglat spec-Med as one lot, to be delivered at one time tad plue. Each bid m om? elate explicit ly, written out Intel!. the kind of all ottered,rheth dtritror7.l:eidtit,Zed pit tdhoe. " oiPZ: .7417 sV,',Atzh ame '` ,ll :"LT;tll , = l 2lPo'.l.ll,' '4° IC,lTt`h7,4ierent members of h , 7 :f the Departmen reserves the right to reject any bld LL tWan hough it may be the lowest. for otherconaideratlona VII milfl; scriPtlou'rof olletiTn"YeTdsperorcial&OevaiierdklVionrlt ad•ertlserment. A bood, with security to the aatlsfactlon of Me Department. lb a penalty equal to one-fourth of the .1101113% of each contend made under theae pmpo.. awls, will be rviulred Of each contractor,lconditloned for the falthibl performance of the contract to be et rented within tea day. after the accept.ce'of the Path offer moat be accompanted bye written gear nee or more rospontlble persona. relllW itaterantr:sl;MTV " "r"" o l . r d r t i e t r a r n i et r A th ol. Roc terms ra.th. 1.. ll dale to the of...rum te :L. In tab advertisement, within ton dayeafter imeeltAneei and that In ease the said party °aerial sor hall fall to enter Into the contract as aforesaid, he the' guarantee to make goal the dlfference t.- I , 7lSen.:!'!‘ff r'rpoaals for 011 for , Llghlohotiate,“ and thou placed In eal:r o'faielft-t!edset"Leadrii,Pr‘',/ViZtr.ect: AU Itida Will be opened publicly, at the hoer and on the day apechled. Payreentewill be made for the corers! lots of nil Ears: been receiv • Ily order .r Light-house ANDRE ti A. It AltiTitellb I= R e., !<., 5. Sr. Inl2l=lll BOOKS. - LOYE ; OA, on. S. A 60. kAltion, Just out. It toadies you to extant, T t thnee you Io , N bow to redeem strsytny; cotopsoloto, /Sc. it contains many suurets worth Itrebtog Pries, ueut,. Atsb, GREAT PRIVATE BOOK • for STA It. RUUD or GROWN PERSONS. Evory lady abool4 one. Prlto, 111.01 bend Priet, of either or moth In F. STEINIA: A co, -,s‘µ a N o. I. bestout wrot. Ph Ibulul ettrytwv,,, sA4rltt:l. tosl. wwled Ca. acccava,, THREE =UMW LEAD PIPE, BATH TUBS, SINKS, WATER CLOSETS' WOll El's RI BREW: tcl,oo, WASH BASINS, WASH STAND S. , li[vdlTtulic• 1-2nnis. NT I 'T: CI >c)TITI.o I 4 ' ort. el 311 nJ. Ind, 111,e, fin Pipe foe Rod. kI Ito,/ Pipe. ( ./Upil/17.. /Oa • lire. tad de.crlpll,,, kept 1.L...1 Addy, 11111liams it, Bartl6y's .• CV6\l•r, SI)TIf PI TTSIIIIR G P ELM X r To' 1,,,T firrrry: P Plumbcrv• Muterlal, ur vale or ti.. he.l Ir.rm•le the 71,1 BAILEY, FARRELi & CO., llCTmltharld Strntf. Plftchyrflo. r.. CEINEI bXO,ISLE BELLS, JEPIP • E.V'S 0' CO.. OF AIL D1.C.1117.10:Vg. THE WEEDILY G ... TWO EDITIONS ARE PRINTED, • on 7 %,..•:,,eiry an .1 (h. cLier rn Sratur,L77, MEIVI BOOTS AND SHOES: ou ry TH E 4,(1-4;PTED k I (.1410()I)1 SELLING LESS THAN Prime EVER THING ELSE BUM! All This and Next• Month 1 ONCMIT HUI SHOE STORE, No. 60 Fifth Street, Si v.( side. al>oi e R ood Strret hith Anr An... In chit,' TING. ,c . , 5 .20 ,()00 TIIO lift4i /114;11:i 414 :.c) TIIUC NH UOr.r. A its 1 /Q!./.A.1:4 )tvr tin nor:: f4.0Tri12,411. '11 ; .;: „ N - 1 1.: niTnYl9.53: AT I.V-*t V.\ II AT LMS TITAO AT LM' THAN .11 A,f FM:MIMS:R' GOV ArTA , ACTIIREIRA• C4l , :fr. A , FACIT//fre RS. OUST AT TITS POPUT.AP. AT Trig POPULAR AT TUX POPULAR CI OTIIIIVIA fiat , SlG tioti r ,u ( 1.0 , 1111V11 itycNt. MC/ t3.13L1T313 Cre SlMea_mr.73 33. if3XECVXMC d cles b 61 FIFTH STAERT, FIFTH 6, FIFTH SITZET. Opposite the Opera noose IM)_M:M3. pRODUcE CONSIGNMENTS NOW I b bids. Flint Llotality, ,T 3 001.. Pearl Hominy; Co I bbis. Dried Proebeo. halres, 30 do do eusrten.; la do do, pared; 041. keeriesspits 12 do do. pr. out. to do do PloeSle erlrs; 10 do do El dertterrieo ; 10 do Frenott`Corroas;33 do York Mate 11/ ird obele, , 00 do Liblo do. J., do old do; 121 dos. serd I r.. 0 Preebo.: Pio dos. do Totnators;l•l keg. ountr) d 03. bids. do dot 11 do do Tallosr... o. i'lo‘'er L ar d; bags RP . ; do `Tinnotkri ooze, errors' Cher.: SO do Westem do to do gnaiisti Dales do: SO bbl{ Shall:ark Wet ory het, l'reste Eon Itatterrinktifbble. do; .23 kegs lucked. do,KI bid*. C. 2.4 tap x re< 4; 21 CSAInt- Inert/el .1. baseo Eirecttonlkkosipt"Zbbb.-fresti Eggs Aso Pearbblose rotators; SO do Wendt= Onto's; 33 do Sorghum Molasses: 3 do prime 'Appielititter do SS Lite Beans; 10 do Clseetautts; Stf. bee. Wal nods; au It, Strained Honey. Torsale by 1a s To Do YOTOT. HEIIiBIEvICALLY SEALED-VEG ETABLEob &SD PEC.ITS: .. • 600 d0..r0 l'er•it Testators, 2.11 :pounds; SW • • •• reacts's. 2.0 pounds; 110 r r lislA=Laftd 2 , 5 pounds. los • il/ackbarries; It • • " s. 50 •• Lima B r a nns: " Green Pew Ice •• " Corn; Ail vranted choicequality. We also otter. large 'tack of as.orted Presersea W ps,is 5M.... Pieties, do., &e. HEYMEtt &II Nos. I= and Wood UN for sale at IS o Street: DRY rp.Acnts—m bbls. Ho me bairns; DIVE APPLES - 30bbts. new Ind old; WITITE BEAKS—PO blOg. primp. white: /10211LNI bbl:, Flint /IomIty; LlME—Debbi. White Liter; b gatt n " r VT.PIVAIM--111,0 s h .l . nTIsTIT ' s ' t ‘ eg ' t ' s . ttlisii—C Obit. sad 1. beats AbC.; radon: 1' —IC.O sons ni _ P . BECK At CO., - Isolessle Gsocers a rnd Prodtree Deislers. plcoDuCt -ONCONsIGICIIENT. Prune Dried Pored Peaches: :Prime Dried bats, sad onarter Peacbss: .mime Drztd Apples and Cherries: -Green Apples and Pea ch BiollSotator., ' ChtelaeL:rd4l NedtTV.," •Conned Peaches sod Tons -Uses. rtnesp. 4 ,.. ;20 5 . tea1 i0 and Pearl Batley; thA ne. and serds, Alt of Llcn lo orterud Ivo sale for nub at !owes{ este., by OKAPI" & RACITED, 'in 310 Liberts noel. poniows CONDENSED APPLE put •• in one pound cans. a =seep and est - slims Jell, "bleb mar be used for pies ws• tarts, o, thlutodi with water, ma im sweet eider. Dm sale by JO. A. RENefftW; Corner of !directs. anal Hand strestals V IGS.--400 drums Choice Figs -. roselual and Tor sale by lei RETTIER & BEDS, Nos. 19 and Wood Wert. "RI bbls.Dry Apples; do do P To AtyrlN eon stesmer Kenton, for sale by eaches. is A lAD DICKEY & CO. I,OIEI.LED CORN.--ct orJ ,OOO bushels ( oru. In •torr d for side by an CULP & SktEPAED. STEEL WORKS. 14wirsniuncn STEEL WOfl A NIIERSON, COOK A, CO CI'ES:-OUS TO JUNI,3. BOYD & C 0..) Mau fifact ttrers of lb, 4s,t r.Por,l trot Htoll 8 , 1 aa Pl. 004 , h - ta go, of all .tsr.. Saw Plate., 1100, rode saw blaeel (:at Jt.e..11, Cast litesl fur REAPING AND MOWING:MIMES, SET PLOW WINGS.SPIRINGS, AXLI2i CIRCULARS, dre. • Cats mad Common Plough and Spling''Stddl, Offlee--Coreer of rivet mad Ross streets, Mei Wadi ' above the Monongabcla lover. BILA CH DIAMOND il3"l"Faima wcrwrimei, I= PARK, ISROTLIER A; Co =I 14. ST QUALITY =FINED CAST yr.r.EL. Flat and Octagon, of all slam Warranted equal to our Imported or manufactured WAWA. trr. da . thnee and rearellonse,fio. ICI and Liintit. ItNLild Senond gtrreL/. rtuataarab.. %alma UNDERTAKING Ori'lLS 8 : SIETALLIC IZEIZEI 11.1110G.tN =MEE U S D E In" A E. I I:NDE.IITASLVO MODEST WILLIAMS, Erssleriaker. omcv, xo. ut rourrtt ST/WM M0,12101:1: to all Its branches. rillhateelg laying oat soil lUndshlng crez7th z l t o . gsriet . 5 7 0117 fut isr-V r e 14 eter Sfrir .i A.L.L r- .l onable terms. !I= 17ra3D.MPLat 9 3 32 411, es, ourth street, PitesiTrgb,_rs. ME M . t ,, s GRAPF..6 . OLOVt.6, ever/deny r.ltrral Ferntshing Shads retrutrlett. • t. , rl day .d • liesrsesti4Carxispetlir iar.e.gtexcrs—tter. Darfd Kerr, .L. U., 'GM r.. Jac-Oblat, D.D., TbOpus Ewing Ysy. , .Tseo% fr: alma - It aaP now• , .......................... ' lOrAllll4. W.UIW, • Collinitool323 :t Staneosterlirtri wracr os PrP7l , 4 Mteattsd {9 l , 44.:Irak =OM ^C . ~Ictinite mall run 1, SI 11111GIM!! 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