EZZ= CITY ITEMS. At the litarle't Pat In land* Wheeler - At. Sicr. Ins Abichinereeslind the hlithest-sward—ell the Ilitehtnetiot Europe and America in cont. Petition.' "I'hls award hsa hikers teen 'made wherever exhibited. You will make no mis take In orderlng one no a bolulfiy girt to Into, sister or friend. The:? eau be purehaned only at smaller a Co's., el Fifth atrect. Selling Off Lattice' Furs, tho extenalre and 'popular flat, Cap and adiu , Fur HOU/14 bt William Fleming, No. I Wood street. Now l tho time to get bar• gains, 00 we ore Jelling off all our Immense stock of ladlea , luxe at a great reduction. in order that we may ethic. out our entire etook thht vs Named a Caisson's Cad Liver OIL Thorniest and Sweetest Cod'Llver CM In the world, manufactured from fresh' healthy /,Iver*e upon the sea-ahem. It le perfectly pine and sweet. Asir for hazard tr. Caswell's Cod Licer.oll, ,, manufactur by c A nwaer., nein f ed . New York. - hold,by all dretretsta , uffor from a cough, when Coets Cough Bal sam can be bad at Fleming's Drag stare, No Si Market street. Sold wholeSalp and rated gi:the lowest rates. • Mang are Becoming gore noxious to Invest In tlutt, "Improved P.tove..Damper," as the best ebtt)tees are going vapid y at No.ll Fifth atreet. ton can kW/ Ferrite.. Liquors ofall kinds at Joseph S. Flaclea Ilrlatillery, 3;0,1(4 101 t lOS and 193 First Lreot, Plttribilrgh. .Drag and Medicines bort!. )rii , prescriptions carefully prepared at Santa., lowa pries, at Frames Drug Store, npposito Palladia,: • chapels, All rasa° Article. - best =feast. warrants]; prices lowest in the city. Opera lions° Shoo Store. . . . Wouderinl liargaltas At tho Opera/10ns° Shoo.StOre. ifooderfal Good Shoes At Hid Opera House Shoe Store. Wonderful Thing. At the Opera Howe Shoe Store. Wenders !Never Cease M the Opera Rouse Shoe Store. Satisfaction qparanteeti At tho Opera Home Shoe Store. Tbo Beal Artlele • °Loy offered for saloixc SU-Opera Hobe Oboe otoro, 'F rat quality, • So second!, at I bn..m ❑nuse Shoe Store Van. nu, . . . t. 3 per cent. Alcohol at JotoToli B. Finch's T.P. "An Bny NOY BOP at *fr.,soph S. rifich's TELEGRAt i IIIe ritICTIMIT The Mew York papers of yesterday all op- Thee the impeachment of the President. The Tribune says there is.notbing to ho gained by it, no matter how much Mr. Johnson deserves It. The iferald says the President has been guilty of nothing more than his pert hien pred ecessors, from Jackson down. The Timer says the charges amount . , to nothing more than 'what Ingham repeatedly stated on the door of the House, and believes the Senate sfll throw them out:. A confidence man claiming the name of Os terhout who sent General Spinner a.clieck for three hundred • ' , Collars conscience •monev, proven to he a swindler. lila check proved worthless. General Spinner's detectives are 'after iro, And car that they will make him pay .-three hundred dollars, as by his own co salon heswindied the Government. The Vera Crux correspondent of the , Ilci•alci says that Maximilian recently had a narrow - escape from guerillas. The imperialists had bombarded Perete. -• Canale , s rebellion at "Matamoros was having a disastrous effect an the Juares cause, as two or three of the Liberal chiefs having fleClared for Ortega. The Amerivan brig, Sunny South, which sail. ed from Yokohama, Japan, for Shanghai, on September 10th, is supposed to have been lost In a terrific typhoon off the coast of Japan Captain Patton, wife, daughter, nephow.and - ithree passengers were on heard. Starhad • lilki,eoo on board, 11311.11ndiii6Crif ally: inaluildin The Supreme Court of New Jersey has de cided that the liquor law of that State Is not legal. - A train on the Great Falls and New Hemp shire railroad was thrown off the track on Monday, and u car, containing thirty-live pas limners, was thrown down an embank merit, killing the firemen, fatally wounding the engineer, and injuring several of the pas stinger:a. • Navifthtion has been rearmed between St: Loom and Keokuk, something unprecedented at tide time of year. :J The EauadLan Confederation bill has been defeated In Prince Edward's Isle by n large ulgorlty. General Walter Harriman hits been nomina ted for Governor by the Union Convention of New Hampshire. The Ohio Democratic State Convention met yesterday at ,Columbus. °eon's, li. Pendlot: ton was Preelderil.of the Conventiob. Judge Allen G. Thur . /An was nominated for Gov. ernini,-Deviill. Uhl for Lieutenant Governor and-Thorium i. lleys for Supi erne Judge. Iloth Houses of the Kentucky Legislature have rejected the Constitutional Amendment. The rote in the Senate stood 21 to 7, and in the 110nee C_ to. . Leading capitallots of Boston are manifest- . , Ipg "great zeal in thhorgantratlon of the new Hewer steamships be t ween'that pert and Liv erpool. • In the Massachusetts Logislature,RZG.lValk er (coltared) was appointed on the Rousuitt. teo on Federal Relations, and Cluiries L. 0 Mitchell, (colored) on another commutttee.. The Democnatie State Conventioti of Coe. nest eut met yesterday,and passed resolutions approving. the course of the President and denouncing the action of Congress In exclud ' tug the Sdatbern Representatives, as a An! smut breach of public faith. Lion. James Brooks, of Now York, Ex-Governor Seimour and others spate, 2,1 r. BroOke mild if Con -.gress dared to impeach the President it week' result. la a civil war, which would not be con fined to the . other sloe of the Potomac, but devastathin mad rain would be-brought to our own lisnsteads. 4 =Et —The London -Braider recommends a plan for lightlug a dark room in which the dark. noes iueauoed lay its being situated on a nar row street or lace. The Builder sure if the glass of a window is spell a room Is placed • novena Inches within the outer face of the wail, as is tee general custom In 'beading houses, it will admit very little light, add which It gets being only the reflection from the walls of the opposite houses. lf, however, • forth° window be substituted another In which all toe panes of glass are rpuahly ground on the outside, amf flush with the outer wall, the light from the whole of the visible aln and . Irma tuo remotest earning tee opposite wall will ho tritreenced into the apartment, reflects ed from the inistimernons fame or facets which " the rough grinding-of the glass has produced. Thn whole window will appear as the sky were beyobd It, and from ever, point of this ' luminous enrfaeolight will radiate into all parts of-the room. _ —A meeting of lawyers bay recently been • held in Paris, to decide the Important que, ..15 it ineenwatible with tee dignity ore Minister practising at the bar to be at the cams timo a member of the Jocky Witte . After matureileltheration, and an amount of argument halt:welly to tie expected from an gesemblage of men who make argument their „ de , beeleeee, it. gas decided that such' mem bership was incormatible. llereaftor no law student la to be =lied to the bar in earls it It can be proved Max ho Is a member of the Jockey Club.. —ln one of the great clubs in Paris there has been a do-peruto gambling !bout which tasted twelve hourson cacti of three successiVedaye. The players weir. o young Ifussum'and a Tel kWh timed Selgheilr. noth very rich. The first night cost theltussian 1.50,efn Intim; the following day he regained tit,gee francs; the following Pnt h Ru es lost Um V 3,000 .franes and2so,os) m la ore. e ssia limn gave in, and . withdrew from the combat with a netlose of t 0.1,000 trance. . • —Leonard iT. Jerome is said to be this New lerk broker who recently invited a number of lady friends to his house, and bad placed on, the plate of each ii,oo o as • KM Tee neeeee a t solos gated ladies aro very indignant. • s of them hive compelled pair wires to send the presents bock. - - -The sale of the stud °tam ex-King of Han over attracted buyers frontal] parts of.EarePe• One of the Bothetaids bought. the Prince Bey er, favorite hors., it le mid, to restore it to its former owner. Horses were also purchased • r for the 'French Lowered' and the King of Doe mark. E —A yonng lady at. Berl In committed Suicide recently because her betrothed was among the killed at Sedans, Who .AS IA.Y/ ail 0110 of Beethoven's sonatas on the piano, when she window, lett the Inert =tut, pavem en t and dabbed hereell on the below. . —The copper mince of Chill, whence the world draws a largo portion of its supply of that valuable toetta, are said to be 'et great Wealth. 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Z- 2- ' , -,. , --•,-*-_-,- ....,,, 1 ~7 11:: i l, \. , '_\ A ,..)• \ I _—•'---= =.-----.7.:--,.'.•: - .4 • •: - ' .'- .•± -4, : - - ,: ---,-... - .. 4 4 1`..-• - 4. _ --1.,.----- - ,-.._-- -- - -. • • • •-• : . 5 5 -. :' •=-- ... .- -- . •. . • . - . . ' - .. . • . . . . .. . , VOLUME LXXXII.---NO. 10. FIRST EDITION, ONE' O'CLOCK, A. M. I=ll LITE NEWS BY TUREEN. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. CDT THE PACIFICA:ID LIE Tit Iti.zo ►TD CO. sipecial Dispatch to the Pitttbergh 0 asepes Mr. White presented aye:oh:Mon in refer ence to bribery in the election of United Sates Senator, which Was postponed. The Senate afterwards concurred in the resolution phased in the Mouse in relation to the matter. • The following aro the standing committees' appointed by thebpeaker: Railroads—M=li, Loidoh, of Bradford; Lowry, of Erie', Graham, of Allegheny; litdaeway. 61 Philadelphia; Ran dall, of Schuylkill. Tederalltolatlons-idems. Lowry, (chairman.) Finall, Connell, iirr.bam, Worthington, Landon, Wall. Stlielary—bnoe maaer, chidrman. COrporations—Ridgeasy, chairman.: Brintra,-Bigham, chalraum. lacy Atalts--Whltii. chairman. Mr. Graham read la plaza at a6t to construct a newer from „Transmit street,. Alleghony, to the Elorozighof Manchester; also; an act Co all thorlze tho school directors of Ear: Raley Bor ough. to collect tho balance of bosintP issziai; also, an act to repeal She act repealing tho charter of the Connollsedle Railroad Vow; Pan.Y. 110USII. Mr; fitaumbsugla, of Franklin, called the et• tentlon of the House to rumors In circulation In the newspapers, as to cox rept means being used In the election of United States SCEntar, and neared a recelktlem, that More bee joint ..committee arponated,to investigate the truth of Mb charges and report thereon. • The resolution woe amended by Mr. Waddell to Include all other matters. Tire resolutiOn as [attended WIIS adopted The Governor swat in vetoes of the acts in Corp Orating the Home Insurance Tract and De posit Companies and National Trust Com pany of Pittsburgll. Mr..2.laun offered a resolution that both Houses moot on .Thuraday,.the lath inst., in Joint session, to count the votes cast et the last Governor'S election. The liouto concurred in the bill in relation to the election of trailed States Senator. This bill provides that to else there is no elec tion on the first day, that both Minims shall meet from day to day during, the session; and have at least one ballot. • . • . .Wlllla.n 11. Eemble and .tolal F. Spauglor ere nominated for State Treasurer. • Mann, of Potter; offered the toile whiz resolution: Rewired, That all legislative' power being vested In the That. Congwess, that It Is their imperative duty to so legislate that all the loyal citizens of the • rebellious States be proteeted and guaranteed m eat their rights. Mr. Boyle, of Fayette, wished to Lwow if the resolution meant suffrage to names. • Mr, Mann answered for himself, and Bata be was in favor of negro suffrage in tlfe South and in Pennsylvania. The resolution was adoptedby a strict party vote. the Democrats voting in the negative. The House then adjourned. - England Proposing to Arbitrate the 'Alabama Claims. GSRIBILDI TO AID TUE GREEKS he Pope and the Ring of Italy UNDO, ' January S.—AN - cam—The Thom of to day says there is goal authority for saying that Sir Frederick Emma has been told to mg the Government at Washington to accept ar bitration in the Alabama claims. TEE 12E90/1. )109ZMENT. The Deity News announces as nowise the proposed presenting by the people of a great mass of petitions to Parliament regantlog re. form. -lirSOLLN BERLIN, Jul:Mary S.—The election or inctu bers• of the new Germanic Parliament take place February 12th. . • • VX..10911 FLEEVIV MEXICO. YAMS, January B.—Noon.—The French Reel In Alexlcon enters is ordered to remain there to collect Custom duties. • Sat rnCSCn IS costa. Advice' from Cores Jolt received, state that. the Frtinch burnt the offices and lioverr .meat hearts... All attempts at nogotistio GARAILLI.DI TO •10 THE WIRERS. FLORENCE, January is rumored that Garibaldi will- aid the Greek. movement, an far as regards Gandhi, if the revolt lasts a fortnight longer. TEE POPE ARO VICTOR EMLNI: Thellattan AMORSISIVIOE, 8400 E Tonetti, 1100 finally settled the qustions relative to the taro status of religi e ons matters in Rome, under the It-align regime. Too Papal Cabi net have agreed that hereafter the appoint ment of Blehops shall bo made by His lieu, the Pope, the said appointments to re ceive the sanction:tot the kimperor, and the Government of Italy, COMXICROILL AND VINANCTAL. . LoNDON, January &—EMTIOg.--AMOTICRO cc enriLles. The market has been slightly easier and quotations closed as foliose , : Five-Twen tles, at 'PIS... , Illinois Central, at ' Erie, at 4.9 L". Tbe Money market has ruled s teady and slightly lirmer,to•day. Censors closed to-day, atel for money.. Feaxgronv, Jan- fi—Eceninge-Closing quo tations for Five-Twenties to-del was 7e7,:. Paw, Jan. S—.Ceentng.—The Jimmie has ruled quiet today. Three per mat. rates close at Cef. 112i4e. The cotton market opened easier and con tinued very quiet daring the day and closed Ptak. The transactions amount to only audit fo r bales, on the basis of Mid per pound for middling unkind& - " The brcadstellv market Is generally (Inlet, except for corn, which Is firmer, mixed Amer. 28 quatedi Gd; Flour Is quiet. Wheat remains quiet and unchanged. The market for provisions is quiet null steady. ILaseftwsrini, January a.—The market for cotton seeds and yarns is easy. , (By Mall Steamer Olty of Baltimore.) RENICJJII NINISTILL IN Lowpos. tosixrx, December DOLMA. the llnx lean Minister in London, has goon to Paris to consolt with Almonte as to tho policy to pur sue ln the Mexico Imbroglio. The. Mexico, embasky In London exists no Mager. 6 lifer, can Consol General attends tonli the Mishit,: here. Lord John Hu/monis In Florence, where he attracts great sittantlon. h ome nun not yot abandoned the Idea of going to. YJAnnisnuno, January 13;1907. IMME FROM. EUROPE. • [Bp the CbLle.) • 7111: ALA/LULL CLAIXd =1 rat"sll/1 ASn 11/1111MISO. Berlin dispaielt •of the '2sth says: The needful Government has promised thonenate f liamenre to •maintain the freedom of that dty until she ends the opportunity to enter he Zolverein. reENCO. sneers IC xxxico. Feats. Dec. le—The Pair-Mot' to-flay pays I Matforeign newspaper,. have Intimated the List news, received from Mexico, Lon corning the. indecision of: Maximilian would Influence the resolution of the French government, as to the bringing hack of the French Mexican expedition army corps to France. We again assert that, the measures for the evacuation are poshivo and certain. The execution of these measures is in noway subordinate to the resolutions of the Court of mortoo, and the return of mar troops will Lake .place fate° appointed time 0.111 to conformity With the disposition alresult• taken; u disposi tion which will remain of by the decision of the Emperor of Mexico:. • FROM MEMO. notber titor7 About Eseabeete-.c..,,.. dleitOtt of the lat.t ntspateoes—jab. Seal bteett on the able Te•linyi Nee. oimusns; January United Staters despatch steamer Blackbird bring. Brownaville and 21staMoras dates to the in mu. es General Blicaciao has appointed Can Governor of kistamorus. Curium:l boa Mimed a proclamation assuming command. Ortega hulloed:4a. long pronunciumento, O setting tortb his claims as President of Meal. to, and Calling on tha pewits to ropy to flit The Liberals have resat.. gin Lae Meal. and GeneralMelia, linymailati le falling back to Me City of - The Ifenebero contains a long editorial de. fending the conduct et General bedtwirk. • SECOND EDITION, FOUR O'CLOCK, )71/4.m, VERY LATEST TIMMS. ME SENATORSHIP. CaineroresNaiiiiiiation Certain. HE HAS A 0 - . EAR RAJOBITY, Nothing Intl Change the Result. dippattli to the Plat Margit liasettat • • - Il Alllllstmee, Jan. Oth,ISS7. • Mr. Cameron has a clear and deeidedmajort. ty of the Republic:au members of the Legisla ture, and will be nominated for the tufted Orates Sonata beyoad C. don . bt. The city to full of politte.R.l borers from all parts of the State, Let it is too Into to der anything to ilethat Cameron, and .130 will gain r.comparafleoly easy victors - orcs all opposition. This may be reifarded as reliable lufeimation. O.C. The Legislature has appointed a joint corn• mittuo to levestigate the truth of the charges that Improper in &tenet's hare boon used to scours the election of the United States Sons, torship... - • • • Thaddeus Stevens is hors. FROM WASHINGTON., THE• SALE OF NEGRO ORIMI NALS INTO SLAVEEY. Jackson Association Banquet A SENTIMENT FROM"A. J." Opposition to Operdy Extinction o the National IJebt. THE IMPEACHMENT PROJECT Secretary McCulloch 's Reeignatiou Would be Acceptable. RUMOR_FROM MEXICO . WasuinoTon, Jan. 4. 4 0 an PAY MASTER GENZUAL Or TOO /MIT. The President sent Into the Senate the nom nation or W. IL Brice as Payntester General .Ith the rank of Drtgadler General; .s ask RAM Or ISla. A delegation of the survivors of Me soldiers of 1 S2fo.,lay svelte , ' upon the Congressional Committee on Pensions. In referened to an in crease in their pension attest:wee. it Was a venerable delegation, the yonngest being ye4rs of :Igo. n n OW NEOT:O CUI)IIOSLS INTO The melority of the Ileum was overwhOlio any, ou tuskleg it a felOcY to sell' neroes into servitude, who have been grail yof Lireouy. This, and the passage of the sulrrage bill over the Presldeutls veto, makes the freedmen Jubilant.- NATION/Wirral?. I It Is reported that the Banking Committee has resolved to report to the llama against the penny of the Secretary of Eno Treasury, whicu looks to expedltisig she ektinetlon of the National debt. NEW VOILE roar orricc. . The .House Postal Committee decided to re poryh bill appropriating 0000 for the per chime of the lower end of too City - Hall Park of Note York, winch to designated by the epe eist Committee aa the boat site for apost 0111 co Y. A,111..1:T . lipX3lOE O TO NAYS 0000 The 'Londe Judietary,Committec have - dtwl del to itiVlto 31r. Adhley to appear before' theta to-morrow, and state hls groands tot prerorrlag charged or Impeachment agatnllt the Prost.lent. J,KbUT AnA.I.STIOX 112XT PROM S. a CFT — J still Tito banquet of the Jackson Association , commemorating the iinniversary of the battle of New Orleans, was given at the National I.lcr eel this evening. The invited guests. one hun dred In num/mr, included Democrat-le Mein, bars of Congress,'n number orr. — opreseritatives elect from the southern States. and many other disitn'aufelnal - potions. The venerable 1 Francis P. Platt presides'. . President .folinson entered the hall at ulna oicleck and was received with the most cordial mhis antifh est anks . atiolien. blontgns: for whichrome bp ry Blair offered briefly teturned the health of the President. President John , son arose and was greeted with loud and eon. tweed eimerst hd said he declined to make a speech, lint wo'llil o ff er this sentiment .• "No s netitution. yeneunce its place in or with draw e of tfl will has it right, land .1 . rho j , Co draw from Di . Union, nor Inis the Congress of the United — States the conetitutions al power to 4 l degrade the pimple of any State by reducing them to the cosdition of more territorial - dependency upon the Federal head. The one Is ilimnion and dissolution of the Government; the other Is consolidation and the O.ZOT else of alespotio power.. Tho advocates of either ire alike the enemies of the Union and of our constitution. al form of government." whhis was succeeded by the regular tcosts. to ich rc.pelikdss Were made try Senators Rend. ricks, Doolittle, and Cowan, and Judge illitek. anti others. The festivities were contained until auto boor. orrosiiimt TO i.urr-acuttesr. The pressure against the itopeuchment pry ject is very groat, and repsonst maces are poor. log lu from ull quarters, by mail and tole graph. Tho vote of yesterday la by no means regarded m indlcuttro that the Mune win stip port the elsarges triode. On the rentrary. She elief - Pt the other way. Several Itopublicises, who voted to reed lilt project to the Judicia ry Committer, have siren stated that they did so as the sureot tad giutekest way of getting rid of it. • rearrarte etoussoce. onuthloal.no soaelals state that MS resigna tion of the Secretary of the Treasury would be favorably received by the Prialdent. • orialoa AN TO INPOACILIISTT. Leading republican lawyers - do not believe that the charges for impeachment can be sus. talncd. The Judiciary _Committoe holds Its diet glttlng on the subject tomorrow. A MEXICAN N.CMOM It is rumored that tweivo thousand Freuch troops will remain in Maximo all suriuncr, to aid 3iszimltlda to sucialu his Empire. s /lOW ZOUNTT DILL. Tea noose 11111tary Committee will norm re port a twenty bill, almost the .eme sia bat year, NO YONG r•IIDONO AT TIMAZIETo to view or the recent, action of Congress the 'Attorney General declines, for. the 'present, antortaining any forther applications for par dons trout llnir wile participated in tile sitars's Oct Noisome. • The CommNsionera for adjusting the Maim. of 11lehouri, for equipping and paying report the amount duo that State is 117,1100,000 e lore 1700,000 duo for direct tam • UOLD IY rnessunr. The Govern Ten t holds 411,a30,4:00 ID gold FR93I MISSOURI. Gor. Fletcher VW lthdrimin MMus the Nen manta Contest—tltnhe , o Electlonton ceded—Adoption • of tonstltollOna Amendment. S. Louie, .7411. B.—The Democrat's Jefferuatt city upeclal *Jays Gov. Fletcher bee with drawl, trout tim senatorial contest. Teta re• lieveu.veral members pledged to Yleteher, end peoleady Insures Drage:Nl eleatiou L al thouge it strong tide to setting In favor of Gen. Lou, weedier of Clougreus in the Eleventh 91. 'rho Contatltntlonal Amendment passed the llouao ay by 83 to M. Col. Montgomery loa• been orreatel , wri warrant toned lay Mgt 111.• Coma:item er at Lexington. appointed under the 0011 Rights bill. A Animas ereepurrhita been stied. ent.• On mentgornerrs nmtnl here the matter will he 3llleetigated before the Untteittihotea Court. PITTSBURGH; WEDNESDAY, J.t THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS, (SECORDSESSION.) Jaunary 8, 180. • s HATE. :11)1 Mr. aI:SINE:it presented a petition trout car tels, tUierelt ['aliens or Massachusetts, Pray ing that Nebrusko. shall not be admitted while the word white remains in the Constitution. INCRE.A.D ILSTIONII TO AIMT orvicsai. Tho trtemortni of Gen. Looter Itatt others; was read, asking that the °Maori go the recto. cd list,lntl allova, the longevity rations. Re fer:W..l.oth° flltary Committal,. Mrsiv., and. [IOWA pzincluted VAIM.IIIIrOuI Wool I,rowers, for ffail!Lereased 'tariff on wool'. • CO] iRACTIOS 0) THE CilirltraOy . Mr. ED3HRiIIa preiontcal a pe4aion la fa' vor of a 6001414 et on of the carruary. or the itatucillato reittrn to rpeclo puytanate. Re ferred lb the Finance Committee.. Err cysts or ♦ CONMITTIS. Mr. WILLIAMS rcoorlel from the Plnanco Committee, a rceplotion appropristlog to defray the eiotners of tho.,Foirit Commit too on I:ol.rendlinOnt, which WAV , sir. WILLAIIS also offered a resolution, whlell MO adopted, asking the President If Rev violation of the Civil nights bth had come to lila knowledge ' and If en what steps had boon taken to punish the offenders. =! Mr. CItAUIN called up the...Pc...lois bill, with. this ./louse amendment, which was reported brick from the Judiciary Consuattee with. other amendments. idr. LANE, in explaining. the bill, said ho. wan free to CODreS3 that one of its objects was to tomato the offices Of men appointed during las: summer to mho the place of those whom the President has removed. • alr. HEN - prams denounced this gis partizan. So fares helmew very few changes had been made in Indiana for political reasons. lie wan opposed to restricting the number of agents to three. The morning - hoer having expired, the bill went over till to-Morrow. DISLOYAL USN ti OPFICIL 31r. LANE •presented a memorial from tho &tuners , and bailors` Union of Washington, representing that loyal men had been dinette. ou and their pittoestilital by others shorefueed to tale the ten oath during the war. AD5111361031 OD REIM/MCA. The bill for too adtplasion of Nebraska came np, the question Wing on kti. Brown's eMend• meat, that the not shall not take effect except upon the fundamental condition that there shall ho no denial of the elective franchise on account of CO}Or. Messrs. etilliNETt and COW 4.1 spoke against the hill. Mr. GRIMES spoke in favor of the amend. went and of the bill also. lio explained the Vote he was oboist tt• giro. 110 would vote for Mr. Brownie amcnandint, and if thataas adop ted be would vote for the bill. 110 could not vote for the admission of Nebraska with ne gro suffrage as a condition procedont to her admission, for ho bad doubts of the fate of such an Issue in the Supremo Court. Having voted for negro suffrage m the District of Co• lumbiaotod having voted to carry the bill over the President's veto, ho Rah not alspOsed to abandon that principle. Messrettlillat ES and KlitK.Wi)OD discussed the legal effecc of the proposed amendment, and were followed by Mr. HOWARD; who opt pored tt. - Mr. WADE, in replying to a charge of Mr. Sumner. that Nebraska was a rebel State and bad a rebel constitution, said it was copied literally from that of Wisconsin ' and there were only Oro Copperhead. in ihoConvent lon that framed 14 and if the eonstitu.ton Was not republican in form, It would be dlMealt. to frame ono that' was. - • ' • A protracted debate 'ensiled, in which I)O , MITTLE. DRUZ.iDS. lIOWaLtD, FESSENDES, and others, participated, when it was agreed that a vote should ho had on the question to-morrow, and. the Senate then ad. punted MEM TUE VETO RECEIVED. A mess:tap 9i/14 rooktived Croat „A allnouncing the deal pa , .04., by tent bear te, of the suffrage hill for tne District ofColumbla. Asalveksmtr Or Tau issr7Le Or szrr oatess, Mr. SIBLACK, of liatiana. rising to a ques: Eton of privilege, said this ear was the ou roversery of the battle of new Orleans; a day which had generally been ol.f.serred as a hot", :day. .110 therefore moved that the noose air ]Only. , Not attract' to. =! Mr. LtANDALL, of Kentucky, introduced n resolution directing the Committee on Indian Affairs to inquire into the facts of the maaaa cro of .United States officers and aohliers by Indiana,. at fort Phllliinu - ney, on December '2lst, and to Inquire whether Motu Indian ont.. .rages are fa consequence, or hare any exemo or polltation by nossOn of Las of any Doreen meat official or citizns; and, furer, to in. quire Into the expedie e ncy of t r y raesf th muerg the suportotoadoucy of /ndlan MUM. to the War Department, and to report by bill. Agreed to. NE9ILO .;uirsucle /S THE O!STSILT Mr. WENTWORTH, of Illinois, introduced the following: Manners A difference of opinion exists upon the ;abject of Impartial suffrage; and whereas it le:Wised only in the District Of Columbia. and la to be outdo a test; thereinre Resolved, Thnt the Committee en the DI . trier. of Columbia be instructed in etre the expediency of provininn by law n for an int tin mediate election of all officers In sald Die filet. 31x. RANDALL, of rennsylvanln, objected ROEDER OP TEDCRaLL SOLDIERS • Mr. AUSTELL, of Tennessee, Introduced • resolution,wbien was agreed to, directing the Committee on tne murder of Federal soh-here in South Carelina, to Inquire into tile murder of some soldiers In Tennessee. ACTION OX TUE VETO. The bill granting impartial suffrage In the District of Columbia WAY taken up, sad on motion o r.f M 111CsEtt.SOLI... of Mullets, th e veto message was read. Tile reading of the veto message being con cluded, Mr. INGERSOLL demanded the pre vious question on the consideistlou of the bill. The yeas and nays were demanded and the bill penal by a VOL° of 113 yeas to 3s nays, • SALE OF NEOB.O CRIMINAL. - . The nouse considered and passed the Joint Josolution introduced yesterday, to construe Bad auf.reo the Constitutional Amendment. prohibiting Slavery. oruaa lIIISVARSC. Several executive documents were read. Mr. IIItOO3I.XEL spoke on reconstruction, after which the House adjourned. FROM NEW YORK. Proesedlogs of the Legislature—Reso lution lu he ro to Aeon...len of firsoitrems Cougsresmen—The Tux on Itnaka--111hereattents or Atepheue. New TOM, January tr, 1607. wuvrowit tootstsouno In 00100. In Um Assembly of this State to-day, the blil freepeal tho the biting was granting of passes orediroads was passed by a large majorit l y nt . A. bill wanlntroduced Inching to the prohl biting or regulation of houses of prostltutiOns also, a bill to allow criminals to testify In their own behalf to State courts. Itesoluttons wore Introduced, that loyal rep resentativee from Southern States ought to be admitted to Congress noon ratification. by the State, of the Constltntional Amendment. Tao TAT ON BLAIN. The decision of the united State, Supretne Court aMruting the legality of tbo tax inO posed upon the stockholders of banks nun caused a great disappointment among the majority of the hank officers who anticipated a different result. A number of the bents came forward to-day to pay their proportion of the tax sod no sum the lowest, Willok /9 levied at the rate of liner Cont. WILNIIISBOIITS OF STNOPUNS. Now Yong., Janintry s.—The kith Aeleaiean stat.positively that Stephens is still in true city,aud hints that hn will probably attempt to escape to Franco In the rcriore next Satur day. FROM CALIFORNIA. A CDsltge In BORitl.l. Contonno—Newsda V. N. Nenater—lotelmot Meted In iihstiforo la —Nolpmeuts of Treasure from Oregon. Bair Fattrcnico, Jan. B.—lt 10 pirated that the merchants hero are about to abolish Gm prac tice of giving credit only from steamer to steamer, and substitute credits .ot thirty or sixty days. TOO Coroner's jury in the Nom of General Williams, rendered a 'verdict of death from ttio acoldantal discharge of a pistol, A Carson (Nevada) telegram states that tho Legislature which organized yesterday, selectol for principal OniCelli, persons in favor of Charles L. Do Long for United States Ben. aloe. Tile Internal Doyenne collected - ln Gallfor nla last/tar was over six millions of dollars, over tirci.thirds o 5 which is from ban Fran cisco-, A Placerville telegram reports that a rich quarts inloo was litruclC near Latrobe . , which yielded $7.000 in two dam / Wells, Fargo t Co„ shipped trout Portland, Oregon, Mot year, nearly tour and a hall miL Mona of treasure. Burning of a 'Motel. NOATOLIC, VA., January B.—The Atlitittie to), with three 'Worts beneath, and Chamber. lain , * Dank leg lioulie adjoining, were consent. hotelfire this with tires.in Ma n y barely waved their f Meal were taken front the windows of the burning building by mean, of !adders. Total Jowl ninety tboaarmal dollars. • Slyer laleneama. - tDy JiCrok , sVit Fatima/ rekfte.P l 63 Epeellt Utepatebe to the Inttaburgb tztastfte. — Ott Over, January o.—Weattier clear with berniomater at 10 degrees above zero: River till cloced. 011 market quiet and Druz. NUARY 9," 1867. JBUBBAN UIT .1t AND & W ON .THIRD y Aar.) (ADDITIONAL LOO&L Ilona-31nY or :lected. AlleAthimy City E • risen he The etty elections held yesterday. The ly light. Aawlllbo see was trinmplinnt In Below is the vote t -WeirLictly City wen to polled was.nriaarial . tho ItopOilitart Beret cry ward of tho city. Orrn. MCLavgitfin ".- First'.,drd. Second ward.. Third ward_ Fourth ward.. • :al'ajbotratity:l':,l.7u.c7o. Tut roof, . l;crft.• Kotirtt.:- Find, ward... Second ward Third aN:. Fourth r . TWA' ...... -- Srujority, rinzTvr.uay, Rcpubllcn Blmoa n.r Common L ci u dlaz. Hanna 'll u ' t m, 45M0 )ICbn, lune . neva . 2,1 f ei. Lfa . dilly, 1811 Simeon Bolton! _ . • Awsioni 4.l.t.aura. Wr.•llolmes •931 IY. r. 131.1.1c11 • Alex. Glenn; "at Jot' D arts Adue Ricrac?, - tinml. Tliomj.eo . !V 1 V.r. W. WClalland.. blymcior.. tg I th.o. Lanuann. John Morrow.. Tams, thll.lllll • • • - • • Return ht,pectors. • Jos. T. Johnston. 1121 I.:co. 11nInvey 11 Wm. U. Boyce—. 1.7 1 &hoot Direreort. Roht. Pitcairn—. 7141 G. W. ni.tierson.... J. If. Elect - 0 171.Y. Quurtr. ........ 51 o.nvltthe. •245 I C. mcnith ticroxl , Select Vltiric,t. Samuel Ewen James W.llLal I MS I J IT. toe' . • Common Count. lt. .. Jo4eph I%lcOrtnaltl.'.lllol Curries Lambert. 771 Wm. IL Dunham... =I I Thai. I.lttlu 71 .John Kirkpatrick— 313 I John h. Largo.... 74 Kindle ' 711.5 nun). 1. BOYIo 74 Iflfl=2 • John Stiorett • • 3161 4 . 12111 p WigglnFi.... Almtant As,c.x.torc . . Wm. linrdoch...... lti 'James Grlunlan... 70 Geo. Bothwell.— I I 4 ono 17 . W 11.1 to .... iti Joiloe of Election. • Wm..llexander....sll I W. T. Farley E.l I nspector. Goo. Ilutchlneon.....t.7 I Joba li. Lemon... 65 Wm. Murdoch 0 101 Return lasi:wets r. klugh Ward . i,ll ',unmet IVooil 63 Ltarry Crow , na 1 . . Alderman. . . - Guran 81.1rw1n.... C 54.1.1:kca1 , Foreman... el 01, ab!, Jamel 1i1..11'130na11.T. , 1 I e. Campbell U T 1111.13 RAISE Three 'tickets were in the flold In till, ward. Iccl Cirtirrefl. Ist. Pr . .1. IL Lei:ll,h, I re) 121 Jno Ilnekt Martin, D • J Vo. 'Common o..unilt. • ' • L.SmiLlt,l' 'll9 I.<l Jm•eph N. Drennan, Vneoley, it John Dorn, It - Run). Crawl ord, D. Joein Bonn, D • Wm. hillier, D.. .1. Zinhard, D. 11. Gerwig. C. Otto Kroh.. l.' retvr La Rfor, H. 3. Znalaard, 4h ,o( Dirtvtor., John V. Barr, It E. E. Swlft,lt.... H. E. r.teii, C... !tont. /lay, ' .Incon snyder, D • Chas, I.4riy, Asvehutol sresrore. C. Ilobton, 1' U Ohmlar, l' Das „Ilourer, U E. Dana, 1) laD) Yam, C Judge of Etm:iorar. John llntniN, 11. L. tiehattbr, C btewart, John Doshkri. II Coo. Lacher l. l: James sholec r l't C. it. Itoerafelter,ll J 0,,. Stewart. U It. r. Getty, I) JieGary. C Jen, Paul, J. 1: • t:ef urn insp. ClOri. Davit: liastlone. l : C.,nnelly, l,l Gerut, Bernard WeYmm• CmAt.We. Peter Roister, P• Davidifc6nlght, R Michael RIO°, 1)... J. L. ffittlistniND... YOCUSII WAIL° -IsT rarilac . r. Select Council. . . • llopubl leans.l Democrat.. John A. 31,ylur 70 I Stephe n Railer..- 5: Ctimaton Council. • II ugh IICISeII ...... 131 Job o Connelly 5.! John lgegraw gill P. Feather, ton—. 5i E. F. A. Innthau- • I I , l p rtin Long ' W be e 1.:?. : I JOLIU Tltzgll Jr John S. Slagle D ~ 1 School veclors. . Sloßenjamin Fulton.. So 54.1 I llueh . itoony bf .tore s,. J Grabacn 54.11 Win bloomy ' '4 • 44 ansfont 44,arsaors. Andreae •Davldeon. 311 I Pollllo Paul In ...... 5.; C. W. Schaffer. 311 f Co.o. Miller ..... .... , 54 Schaffer. of D. L. IlegsSw 3..0 i P. F. McNally 51 Inspielors of I:liclions. VI .S. l'uretanco.... I:2i Col. J T F bf t lght. 54 W. D. Bog gars... ... 17c Petern a•prel or., , • Jno. P. Dean 160 I jitcob llolfman.... 54 C Alex. P:a110w.... 179 1 ..41tierl1ra. - • . 10 11) telt! Nelllie 153 I Som, Levels - 91 CtintlisOlo, Jurelnlah Smith.- IV I . .. . • Alex. Young . S. Barker.... I= rOUrafl rtILCINCT. Dowdcrot. R publacan &fret Cntoicit. • ' - Jolu A Mylor WSConanwn I Josep Cunns-11. h Ftlncr.. ..... 42 lloglilloNelll 1.51.1. Co...icily 112 V. leatheraton (pi I:I ma ngram/ 153 45 S. F. A. FaulliunberlUS Mar. in Ley - 45 John 5.741,416., ... 13.3 'John ncu11.......... 50 Jic.hoo/ ireviorz. Alexun.let . Youtne.l2l i li. 1:14ton 63 S. Barker 1 . 4 1 11. 110805 43 A55e..1.07 . . . ___ . .... James Grabarra... st l. atu3ll Willman , Mooney.... 9 9 .4asi MOW. Andrew David4on.l32.l V. Modal 43 C. W. behnfror Mil G. Mailer " U .4.l.leranne. 1 . . n I nutntinl Lewis ' G —I D. Judge of Election, Wm. Brown - Jninccior eJ EfeeNan, J. 14.. Vahner .• •Betmn Inipator. ..... Vs! I • • Cortable. Jeremiah - Smith.... Pet WanullotisOn ;4 D. M. Mullin MEM Blanchester BocoulawhnE.lection—Antscia The Borough r.lectiOn of Manchester was held yesterday. The any passel as rot y qul. etly, no disturbance occurring. Two tic,ketn were In the 11 cid, vizi the Republican and !Ate eltizens. The question of unricsntion wen nito to be decided, and much inicreNC, was fasted. Below are the results of the voting: ' Republican. Citizens. 11m. E. liirk. .27ti Burge.. ...Iv. I John Pao." Council. • . . - . . . Vin. WIAM im W. W. Dill .49 Firauslum"...lSK I O. W. Windsor .431 &tool Dirrrtora.. .. Dan.ltuntwomory,V.l s t 3 I J. W. Tower., ay...215 11. U. 1turnby,14....179 I Wm. Davideon.3y.l.t•S It o , A, li.clurk, 2y..188 John ntrnuer.ltY-.2 11 Judge of Elections. David Louthor lno I Wm. J. Caughey....o2 an man Davea Louthor 197 1 Wln. iiiotheral. "19 .Imtstant IS4I 11. li Ilion ..... i W14.1'0000 ConiNt.te. Dane Stewart .2:9 • /nrprottir .J L'lretimu. A.H. Willi. 19x1 Wln, Hall Return Inarcr:oi: V. C. Cook ill l it. J. 11111 or llorouplt A uditor. Jae. U. .31. , Clay itu LJOA liirkpatrick...2ls - Justice of the Awe. 8.8. D. Thom pa0n....1r %B. A. batuilson...... ns R 9 Av FOr ant 'annexation i "I litaiority for annexation 111 Wto. Mott.. J.ll. Dough Court or Common tiros. ICESDAY, January e.—Judgo Sterrett on tho bench. David. it.. Mills' vs. Jacob Won' and Amley Wells• Appeal Irons Jaattoe. Verdict Ifi fa. vor of plaintiff for i lkans Adairawbs Lxecutori John. Itrown. Antioll On a prOalln+Ory note. varlet tor do.' fondant. Sebastian isielloy, Abrabsto Rener,..onn MO. kturtry. David btowort, Jain V. Yarns and Janne Rood, defaulting jurors, wets Ordered to pay r One of twonty.ilvo dollars Owns, and attiondoontabiscautkrbein. • lie:Ant et aitthiella. • - The ,City Connalla held Hu adjourned meet log Tait evening, their chamber,: to the pity IMlldlnga, for the porpom of -electing alter. for the anteing year. • fn Scx.rct ,plegent. Messrs. • Armstrong, Brown, Collin, CrasVsord, Dickson, Oallaher. Leow; McCarthy, M'Ewen,3l , lsublln, lilorrOw, Phillips. liens, Blanton, Tanner, ThonfipSan, White, Wilson. Ill'Aulcy, Presi dent The minutes of the previous meeting's:, re read awl approved. Coxstox COCIT. resent: Meso. ar n -1:111. Itoggs; For Ml d, Hen p p hilt Ilouse n J B ones, HcQuewan an, Patchell, Herrman, Reed, •Itoberta, Sesbert, Sloan. Torelln ' sce, Verner, Walsh cod President Steel. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and apptoced. • . Councils then went In o Joint POSSIOII. when the election of city erne rawas declared In or der. The list of °dicers gingen In caucus were declared elected h acel matron, as follow, City Printers-Haterr Dirpalch and /*ni twit's Freund. • . City Job Prlnter,-Er tt Re cording Regulator-p.. 7. Moore. Anderson. Assessor-4. It. Newman. City Onager-4. H. Hobbs. • Snperinlendent of Ilarkele-Capt. o.sillgor o. Clerk of Markets-Ellas Astier. Monongahela WhatY .Vaster-Wm. KonuodY. Atleghnty Wharf Master-U. A. 11111. bole /wpecior-t... A. Clair. • Inspector of Ashes ,-4ohn SICEIng. • loweclo , of Tobaced-LEratik. Weyman. Sweet Cunisilssioner-Ist district, John Hun ter. Street Coronair.tonc district, John Flinn. Suprrirurndent of Water Works—Jos. French. AArrasor of IVoter Rents—L.:El-VT .I ,OA. Board Mearnrers—First • ward,. Rob's Walk er; Second ward, Joseph Wilso3; Tnlnt nerd. Joseph Wiltaster; Fourth ward, John Velure, Fifth ward, David ileenj Seth ward, John I, Brown; Seventh ward; Diehard Della/en; Eighth ward, J.J. Wells; Muth ward, ha th mind Mitchell; Tooth ward, David Sims. Lark Men.rarer—J.lin Pollock. ilessenicl—Cupt. Cooper. COXXITTIII9. The Prod Mont of bolcol. GOtakell than an ouneoll the JOMI, SUuntiOg COrnalit,ttea 10, as fellows: ' Fornace.—Seleet Mrown, Mel:wen, McAuley, President. Common.Coun• ell—MeQuewanTomlinson,McClelland , Llemp .. bill, Steel,preaident. • Illam—Select Connell—]frown,Armttroatt, Stanton and Cotlin. Common Connell—Me (lowan, Weldon, Barnhill', Fawcett - end Jones. A'trret: t McMillan, Me I in; Mille and Gallabeea Common Conned— Hare. O'Neill; Weldon, floitEts, Yard and Sloan. Mains and Account, ..t•eleet -Ctionell—Tan aer and 'rbomi.teon. Common Connell—Patch ell. Ford and Mormigk. --1/ananpatreta Connell—Mor row and Coffin Common.Cildriell—Patcliell. Poled and. ionic. - e‘t . Alleghe.ty ounell,Tiromp.. son. Common l.Manell—V4Mlor and Brneb. • • Ordinanem.-8010CL Countal.i..McCartity•miel Mort ow. Common Ccmnell,telreati, Jones and Itoenlarr. Oat Lfylding.,-,Seleet Council-81111 , ton and. Dielreion. Common COunell—ltebman, We 1.41.1 and Ve..ner. Night I'c - dices—Select Connell. , -Philllpa rid Tanner. Common Council-14re. Ford and Fire Engine's and Here.—Select Council—. Wilson and Tanner. C0011,10114:01111C11—Beck, Bmies acid Welsh. Markels.—Solect Council—Reese and Craw ford. Common COULICII—MobiI. Seibert and Tomlinson. City Printing.—Sclect Council. Lcow and 'Crow ford. Common Council, Kelantan, Beck and 'Roberts. Irocelen Bulldings.—Select Council, tt , neon and. White. Common Council, Beck, EicCiol lantibnil 110090. Apptia/ front City 4.III,MICIIid —Select Conn. cll. InekbOn and Leow. Common Council, Ma w h Inn el% Boggs and ratchet. Ctily Prenerty.—Select. Council, Phillips sod Mundt:tn. Common Council,.llawhinney, Tor. ley and Courslo. - Radroculs.—Select Council. Thompson and McCarthy. Common Council, 31.whi.. 0 Y, Itottt, and Ilebroan. fa, Alarm Teirgraph.—SelectCounclL,Becee. Common Council. Baru and Torley. Atter some discussion on trivial matters, Mr. Nobbs, on behalf of the city olllaca4 elected. extended an Invitation to Coun rs cils :o attend a bang net that would be given as soon as Councils adjourned, at the hlerchants' Llo lu .n . :4 ME Select Council hero retired to their own' Number, tut adjourned 7lthont trannacting ally nosiness. Common Connell continue-I their session. Sir. MeQuewan presented n communication on Mr. J. the of the Mat Ward, welch wo. referred to the Financial Commutte, with power In set. .Mr. Ford offered the following: Rewired, That the attention of the Water Committee be directed to the inadequate sup ply of water In Many portions of the city. and they are hereby requested to ask the necessa , rp appropriations for remedying the cell.— Read and referred tO the Water C 011211114 tee.. • tin motion ailjounicti4 1. 1,1 Itepoet of the enpe.inteodent of the Howse of lieltore. From the report of the eupetintendent of the House of Refuge, It appears Oat the slum ber of Inmates remaining la the institution on the 27th of December, leis, was us tenons: White boys, IC3; white girls, 52; colored bogs 27; colored girls, /1 . Total, =S. The source from whole° the Inmates were received during the past year, was as follows: MN I o•S ' , " a 4 Countiee. fg lE. t!.C.lc. Allegbany.,... 11unver.,..." . 0 77 ' 9.t 0 I. .3 i . , I.awrenee J U at .. 5 W•fatnoreland ll 1 , .1. 0 2 Venttogo Fayutto Armetronir:... Cramfont Clarlan J. tr...raou s : Butler -Mercer o, 0! 2. IVamitagion 0: 3 tf. , 2. 0: 3 Returned 'entente:lly O. 0. 3,4, 7 Returned by Muter . 0. 0, -I 1. 5 ArrOSLed OlttLitOlarl2oll..l 0, Oi 1j Oi Total • Se: 221 1001 B: 170 The fo r Were the f orscau of commit tal: 40 for vus conduct; 35 orc itt ; for larceny; ;tar vagrancy; 2 for bur, glary; 2 for rape; 1 fOrl:Ontittlt100; 1 Mr horse steeling; 1 for assault and battery. The num her of Inmates dlicharged during the rear was BD. The of the boys atiniftttel during the year Was 13 7 10; glrls, BP( years. - Dortag the put year the average weekly coat for the support of each Inmate was .1,83. TOO 10116Willg OffiCera of the utstitutiortillio been elected for the year IBM% President—William Dilworth. Vice Prem. tlout—W m. Phillips. eecretary—James B. D. Meths. Treasurer—W: K. Bart. Board of Managers—James McCandless, L. B. relterruen. B. L. Yabn.dock, William A. Herron, T:J. Mitbam. Imam &Ines, Bonbon Miller, r., C. Tthger, Witham P. Wayman; Jwrith liarkpatrick, Henry /lays. t;ounty. Managers—John K. Parke, John Doan, James - Bobb and Fellz C. Kegley. Allegheny VO Vie following site t and Common COnnoll tot tno ensuing . . • • “hold over" In iielect: lira Ward. i &nand Ward.' A. D. Smith,• 11 It J. Thomas,. Moll - Irwin; ' J. B. Smith.. Simon Drmu. James W. Hall. Third Ward Faurth , Ward James %odder,• William dmlth.• C. C. Smith,• Joshas Patterson.. A. 11. English. JoiniA.. Mylur. COMMON COCZCIL. Z . OO Mud. Second . Mud. Alexander Malmo,. .I JOSOIIII McDonald, C. F. inkhorn, William H. Donhora, Charles Duller, - John Kirkpatrick, 10000 Road. George D Riddle. 'Third :Ward. ' Focrth Ward. D. 4 Smith, • 11.10 McNeill, Joseph M: Drennan, John Mearaor Y. 11. Vocal:010n K. F. A. Foul Aber, John Dorn. • John S. glagle._.. - rho Cdunciluton elect will meet on Friday at ten o'clncir, a. m., for the purpose of op ga01...10g.. Provo"dew Aerldeot.—A young la passing down Fifth street yesterday afte r. nc., met with a moat annnyingtmil distress ing accident. to the neighborhood of the Wood street crossing water has accumulated beside the pavement, until quite a large and Jeep pond is formed. Ar channel Is cut through theme across the Sidewalk, and In this channel also, the water is quite deep. In stepetng across the channel, the young lady flipped with bothleat into the water, and be ore she could regain her equilibrium, she had lodes over at full length into the deep water. Her bands were In her muff, and she was mast entirely helpless. Alderman Donaldenn with another gentleman was passing at the Imo and rescued the young lady (comber 13.13. pleasant situation. The Title to the Tldlonts. and the Mar antra Perth.—lo Monday's Issue wo stated that an Important suit, involving the title to located a,sudbe Fat 4 oi e obn ew h by h t T e i Supremo o ma Court, in moor of the Pittsburgh claimant". N. P. sawyer and others:. We should tut e stated that thladoolsb.n was rendered,Mll; • Suprema Court Of Ponntstuanta, pad that the ease will be rarrie.l to tho ouP rem '' Court Of the United States for a Dust add eta. PRICE THREE CENTS. Public Catholic Librar'y Association— , Flew. Annual Meeting and Elcvnon of Last evening the Public. Catholic Library Assoc:awn, celebrated its test miniver., q and elected officers to serve the ensuing _ ... year. Tile gentling rm.:VI was thronged at an early boor. nod alma the moot:ng waStirgan !r, ed, standing room could only be ettainerL At eight o'Mo . ..it, the ?IL It ay. Bishop Dome - nee, called the meeting to order and delivered an eloquent and pertinent address, fully netting forth the benefits of the lil wary, and cOngrate• luting the rdlicers and members open the great 913ellewu It had attained. The Proton taint community were deseravl eatof the thank. of the leasoCial lob, Inasmuch at they bud ex tended the liberal band of encOmagement. After other blab toned and I:medicable to ,e,..rhs, the Rt. Orr. (gnomons stated that the reports of the retiring officers were reedy to be, read by the cadent retirlng Prueldent of the As.mclation, Jumee O'Connor, ESO• 31r. O'Connor teen proceeded to read the Tt easurcee report (James Phelan, EV:l.:Treas ure.%) which trthiblted a highly gratifying state el anaree, the Avociattott 'being clear of debt and having a handsome balance In their treasury. '11:0 area. Year's existence of 'he A...elation Idel boon most anspicioue, and with II atiericOUra,tement daring the pres. cot year. the Library would he placed upon a beau and lasting leuralatleo• The report of C. F. alcSenne4,Eso- I,lbra.. rise, was next read.. lt too, exhibited a heal thy state of affairs; showing the memberehip to be largely on the Increase, and the volumes up-on the shriven to have been considerably augmented hyptircnasos made by the Library Committee during the past year. to addition to .niveral thousand volumes of the literary . refill of all the distinguished Catholic and Protestant authot s, tr e e less in the LIM -:,, he report Aline ea that of the leading newipeperu and periodicals of the country were subseri , c / for be the Asso ciation end Were constantly tonna upon the readlim tables. President O'Connor next read his own te °port from which we make the following ex LReltl: I . .la making this, the 'first Annual InteriOrt, it affords the licrd of Directors - and myself, great pleasure o to be abet to state that the sue. enee of your Association has come folly up to our expecustions. There are now three hen themselves of the opfxn - Danitles your Asa,. elation otter for tine cultivation of the mind. The number of TOME/113 in, lee Library has been increased, and It la conablered, fully at lord ~, evcrt• necessary !amity to the people for self -improvctugll t / . • The Liiirsry embraced standard Works on history, Wlography, the emit:llo.as law, polite literature, poetry, and rellgton, as ti , ell as of notion and the i urrefit literature et the lbw. Thu MOM° frescoed on the Association's walla. 1 ••Not he also writes, but what IS written, so It atilaanee3 1.110 Improvement of mankind, and tends to the greeter glory of the Petty? has De en faithfully curried ant, and the Wurg• of eminent Protestant and Catholic writers, are to lie Maud on Lae Dame Library shelf. .7-. The Beard and myself retorts thanks for the elationrma and support given to the Moo , 'e by PreteMaUts em well as Catholics. 'l4'oy...sip:mid sad tills leeling be etrenatheeed krill extendcrit Tito dissemination el correct atiCtivtblige ehould he universal. It is proper 1. shiPald lay Imtere yon theTreastirer's report, wirec ,li.velth the Librarian's, I now do. The;Orighiature of the Library have devoted their tone anal 110111e . inte with the. wish anti earneei desire of en .bling all classes of soci ety to Onion ltuowledge, to cultivate their inintl•, tilluterove themselves neutrally and morally. tool to closet° their, to compete "sue cessi ally wllh,,nlial In the world, and Mitein amid merit. beetles, - . . The good a well regulated ,Llbrary anti heading Room,. aloes and can effser, Is I - moose, ander great rattle, and -It is hop e - that every welt -wisher of the .people, every' one desirous of aiding the dteserainatkin of knowledge, every one - en:Joel to. are.eor ) otlng teen (thd hope and pride; as Well all the " , ‘vatf I , of one ontleit.) - 04Osated,Ltestulitge nt, mar:dom. , of correct deportment, will put 'their .shoulder to the wheel," and aid thls, really philanthropic work. 1015 not sufacimit to ear .your as,ociation has ear good will. We swish it every success.. Let-these good tubes be added to priset mai aid In Its behalf. and the good results *lll be eleitett, and will run alma a thousand-fold. .. It sit,rds me sincere pleasnre trrsay that all the tinkers of tae Association have been dill- gently iatthful to their duties, and that my Directors bare hat monlonsly and cordialiy aided me in the administrations of the alfalts et the Association.. . Toe report concluded with an earnest will, for the f uture success of the Institution, and a deserved tribute to the worth of the retir ing Ofileerd. . After the reading of the reporta had been concluded, Mr. Joho 1)5100 reeved LORI they be accrinutl tied a you of t 11.111“ be tendered the.rettring rallleenal wits had served their terms t o t larittitallly le tlaw lutereolo Of the library and the members. Thu restitution was elluelpleesly naleptual. Tito mooning then pro • ceerled with tau eleelleal of 0:Ilea:Ira to serve Ills e”sulsat Year, with the following result i Preealtleat. nate. IL Tam:, Vice President, S. J. high.); Triaisurcr, James Pliblan; Secretary, A.. F. ha:Malaga LlMCCLOre—.latneas 1/. Dodge, John llieley, 'Sylvester A. Cosgrave, Charles Maginu, T. P. llouston. The meeting then ad/oureed. A Fires a lane Gronery Establishment. In a large city like ours the existence of a first Mass retail grocery establlehment may be regarded us a public benefit and blessing. Ca..,1111; along Smithfield street yesterday we were forcibly struck with thla fact upon tim ing the great grocery atom of,Alessre. Shields ,t Boucher, opposite the Coated:Um thronlied to its ntramt capacity with pun:astern. Ev erybody knee. their system of doing hug- Imes Seeing nothing but the very beet gro ceries, at the cheats - st and most ressonsbln of rates. they have succeeded in monerpoltring to them , el ves a large share of public patron age. They have elllibited in their window a handrome low ressure engine, whtch is the object ot leimirat p ion to all passers by. The purpose of this is In brief —to give their cm touters pure and maid articles, in the way of coffee. apices, etc. In this establishment, ll one desires to purchase a particular grade of conee, they can do so and hare LL roset• eel and ground before their eye.. So too with 'spices. The spite , is taken pure and ground right in the atom. wham It le de. quality of to p c the aurhratiscleers,they are who the know the buying. This rule of giving customers pure articles is pun , sued in every department of their baldness. 1 heir stock ladail replenished with new and f rest( goods, which are MI dat prices which will an mash buyers. in all m articles they sell. they hove adopted a uniform parcentage of prollt, to which they strictly adhere. n detcharging on ono to overcharge upon Bn other. They bare now en mod no less than forty-tievert grades of tea, all cheap. Mines and liquors, pine and In great variety. Good and obcap sugars, warranted as represented. Ccirees. Jousted en the hoot - , el top., ehoeo• fates, spices and fruit.. cmeliest and et low Prices. Canned fruits, pickles, starches, soaps, dour, and a lull assortment of first class gro: 'cedes, very ion - . They are throughout an en vorprlsing aud firm, In every way wort by of the patronage of our renders. Their card appears In another column. Ii 1 0. 1. 0, 0 it 0 i 2. Orsns Rocs.—Dan Bryant, the new star at the Opera House has commenced his engage ment in a most satiefactory manner. On both nights ho has been received by tan houses, and Ills audiences been been .dellghted. On she first evening, Mr. Bryant was laboring tin der a very 'severe Indisposition, but be has entirely recovered now and Is in excellent health. Tonight, fur tlie last time, will he give ...Shamus O'Brien.. Tri nava —A most Interesting place to visit is the Theatre since the advent of Miss Annie Le el vering. The pieces played aro admirably levied, and art, writ played. Hiss laver Levering is a beautiful and accomplished actress.. The far-famed Ballet Troupe Orider the superin tendence ot Prof. Emytho h vo arrived in town, anti will appear this-evening without fail. the troupe consists of eighteen young ladles. excellently drilled and tlioroUghly no c;noplishotl. 'Don't fall to visit the Theatre [ this evening. actin; for 1587: e name. of the Select ••ch or Allegteny City Trios° marked with a 011 leers ue the Neitirme Flre Corepara • •• The following gentlemen here been elected °Moore of he Neptune Fire Company to nerve the ensuing veer: President, Edward. Dude" petit; Vice President, Nicholas,Trautman; Treasurer, Wm. Herb, Jr.; Secretary. Wm. K. Reid; ASAStallt Secretary, F. S. Kelbecker; Captain, Wm. J. Dohluson; First, Lieutenant I' lilolbecker; Second Lieutenant. John lilrkpetrick; Engineer, Nathan Jones; First liore I/Irmo - Ir, Peter Canto gimm; Second ileac D !rector. Johnson Black; Thin! Close Director, Patrick Herein.; Board of Directors. Geo. W. ' , mull , Franc'. tirstwier. Wro. 11. Del Ka Cenntegham, Geo. Kirkpatrick: De/elite"' J. Firemen's in ASSOCULIGeo. Mi. Kemp; Corn. lure on ilevielon of Roil, Wm. alcCallum , F. J. Kolhecker,' D.tvid' McCreary. lire 11. lined, Peter Conninahatn; Committee onMember ship. Wm. 1. Robinson; Geo. ir.geutp, Francis Drawler, J. C. Merle, Wm. ,MOC"liu.." Dropped Dend.—reateiday inorslog • man named Joarph Franklin, - realdlulf st Marislield. suddenly dropped dead . the Washington road, &seat two PAMmov !re d that that place. lie, woo picked up and re the Ilium: ofJusoph Pell, near by. - Efforts were mad to reseseltate blui, but ho wag • found to be delta dead. The deceased was a plasteter by trace. • 110 leaves a family. Wben lie left bonus veatertlay tnornlnd be ececued al t usual bealtb.' It sunnosed that he dial of , Ji.—We stated yeaterday that F;Apre - of ;;;1 ‘ UM...Ok bad horn held to ball by Al d6rwsn TaY3Ol", On n cburga at surely,ot the Pre oirrrl 11. haveeems that 0, in do arranevuien , Old cot much of; N O t on Iran k, for he wont straight bac c to the regulation of the Zeilners attacked' Mrs.. Z., tinting hor twice la the face. Information for assault - 'and battery was thude by the in jured wemso.betorotlio Name ItagiSlZ6l4,lllid • warrant was isaneil. • • ' • Persons - dr/drone of *Pnrobaatriff a fine on. barb= residency,' =lx araple: grounds, eery and quick Of saurus by rail, are advised to roll at 119 First street. 800 advertiseraunt. „, 11.j1firsTaillsig_Thetery. The Lifsfrafel-yeaterday soul 41 not retilat Its panacea for lielf-glOrilleatlon, tad...sent benind tha Seeridikitilitt Coeacll satieni..stioliting to Ipol:dish the fact that It had re6sfieti sittifling larger vote tben , tbe Gboonfreka or Goraft. .• It did dot explain Iblitrue reason for Ita iaem- Ina PoPaharity. One of Its proprieters. heti,* Inside oft the wrifig,” nirmllcr of Couna4 bad o fuan elatinci4 to ails - alum the if Intel , iU ant ems bi g own Joon:Lai - by etialagiog barteritig sates for the nuultOwns candidates, for the odlees within the s Ifttof ,the City Fathers, end beyond a doubt a..ccf teem. The otherionruals had no auengopportnenties Lad hence tell of in the neither ot votes recilved- The only wonder was that the Di not receive an on roLe. Tor, bo a little charitable and do not glorllyttn Victory obtained ea:eiuby over hots woo bad not half your wire o f advatita-• gas. Our election we owe to our earnest friends In Caucus. nOt to any exertion duly Our Own part, and are consequently duly thankful for the compliment. - • Our Hearty Thwok..—Our esteemed fel low calico J. ff. -BleCle comtne to the knowledge of Use great loss we sustained from pliferma boys stealing the great molort ty of uar old tiles, and sellieg them for Mu pa. ttf,vtlisuidEly.p,l,l6ti:ol uil,zinxt,hre been in hid family. We mtu ' rn our heal! ty thanks for the generous favor. • . •- • . , • Palate a Co's araeutine—eov istantly' plating all articles of copper, brass dr s cantl y sliver, with pure silver, where worn *off, and for clean•ing and polighlrig. silver of ~.Itver• platen warn. Warranted to cOutatenn quick. diver or avid, or nay injurious article , ' For sale' tl.l. Sample, olicaheny, mud all, drug • ' Additional City and buburbalt on Fourth Page. MINTER4a Moeda, toohier. daneacy . 7th t ISG:t aor. eltatUEL ItU,Tas, the alaty eighth The funeral will tailpiece on rate (WedweedeT) )10Walgut Jameter eiht at f(I olel , clr, erase Ws lite rerldenee, 114 Wrbsier etrtet. The Wrists of lb. fall) are gourd to atttwl eltboctt further aotlee. 114 rivilkio.ktftz4#l3o aim 0;1 H . ILLMILE .iCEMETEIIV. — The bestitlftl •434.4'5-ikere.." tbelanl , •Üblr b " VZOMTVl3Fll=ar.'l2llViggir ghtllrf AT:ti t :gni% MolT ' o i f eh., CM, - • •FAIRMAN & SAMSON. UN DERTAKERS No. 196 Smithfield St., cor. 7th, PITTeSiErCrIati.CVEZ. A7B) 123 SANDI:OSSY toTRErr. WV. N 0.163 Toarti Wont, Pittsbnrcbt Cs. Gomm o[ all Studs. CHANCE, OW ass". .1 ...lOU , of funeral in ralsotrds 'Odra ru ...ob., ° V , grZSV-}t, U . ' 1% . 4 Sri-elrte °T. W. Jacobus. u.D.. 0.411 tlllbz ILK!. • • R . T. WHITIE,& CO, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS garachoster, Wood's Bun watt viis.tavy. . COFFIN ROOMS 'AI MANCHESTER, UTERI STABLE. Varner oa Bed wad Camilla" Macaw H•uw• mut rArrlar#• onritlys , CITY 111.A.LL 2:r4;:faltrf.V" de-M456 WATINIEI3, MONS AND -.1rEn2473211-a1." 2 ". AT A TERM SMALL PROFIT. AT WILL T. WILEY"'S 6 Wylie St., Sd door from 3th. BOYS' WATCHES , STERLING SILVER VISES • SoynctlVor otor fors Iloilo! , Present. made es preuly to oar order. by ate Or the toot Mantas*. turtle In Europa klueronted to be perfect... . , • Time.heepers from $lll to DUNSEATH& CO'S TP7o. Cia 1 1%.13. d TLIEIIE IS - .7111-ir T .7ff 0..T.E.r I • LIMING'S IMPROVED STOVE DAMPER. •, A Mc. Leuds',b. already Fold I 000 'Dampers In Mnntecorery county, M., and b. Jun ordered 503 additlnnal. Mr French. paid ard for aalem , conniy. N. J. bold MO Dampen. to a fed turrnahtne, and , hen aold the remainder of Irla county for mlthln al: ...eke, He hanaloce ourchnoed VIYE t/ ^ATI. rt. A Mr. Bird. after us' ng the 11 - drien . r on a h... In hotel, me. so nal , plraand reltri It that no bought the right to the late of New York. • THE DEM.+I2.:DI.B UNIVESAL! TUT. PROTITb L LIME! STATE A, COUNTY 141111115 FOR muux- Ecnd clamp for Ekrenls.r, or call on • J. N. ‘9IIIDDE.N.. • No.ll Filch street, Plttobirgb, Pa. 3051111A11/1001:8..r. W. H. I.l.l . ritiLw RAWL COTTON WORKS. .HAVING. RECENTLY PUIRCRAS. A £D THE EAGLE Utrri.,,c4Ed. t.rmvr....` ' re rfta MONL6TPTuIIe.U=Iv'Et 'nig • the ms.nufacturo of Shootings, Cotton Yarns. Carpe Chains. Candle Wick • and Bailing. -Ordenmay be lett at the (Mee of the Worn. COOKE ISABELLA SEIDESKY LLLEGILLIT WI AT TUE PITTSBURGS BRE trEN rs, Corner of Duquesne way "and Unreel's Alley. - Pitteslaus-G n. Pus JOSHUA RHODES 8 CO. LAI CM ° Chandeliers and Binekete, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &a, I , ALTrAY2I ' 01 ir ILLND. sa 1,61 Rood Strict, near Sixth. y=b7 ==! 89 S 9 MARKET !STREET. I 89 60 TO 99 MR. Co 3EI lEg , 7 Si ,I 891 89 Market Street, A.RD OLT %OM& JOH.N&IVN & EIGOW W S , DZ IN Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., 24. 214 ulantrr rankle. attenttan ftlars Eter.irint IVateuem, Clocks and Jelratry. 611 work warn:t ed tabscal = 12=9 'LDON & KELLY; PLUMBERS, and Steam Fitteis, • MID BRASS FOUNDERS, A Urge 631lortmeat of 9 89 89 S 9 89 89 89 -88 89' . 1 BOOTS, SOBS ! &L . 9 WIZ :lE...PM Alit:K[llMT .-. XT R . = NI ct x .r , -sr. 49, tiO AUCTION 000178 *Eel'. 89.----- --------- IJAAIES ROBB, 89 Market St. 89 89 89 S 9 89'89 S 9 89 89 --............ms TECIEZZO DIRER, ROSH & Practical Furniture Manufacturers, COL PENN AND WAYNE STREETS. Latast - itylfa of ITITINITtIiti eonsuatlrouhatd HORSES! 110BSE511 IPCONIL /151:1MMI. Btx .441, so , n4 WOW( 1401LSTA, - 3a.t we , * .4 will be sad cheap scr4l3ll,lvlliti MOVIZI aaslr g ral W ertfr M- gar.fe r"' imWZILIPE. I.IVICH , Ar. War. bTA131..% pint ufltraong 4.1 FRU I T ILION SAFE . • : . • WiClO2l. teca.s433. - iro.4 VIRE moor 11tek a Barnes' sirtr,) medir..tis . e t rafiAr c tr e ra47 . Inns st - Ur, ric?..lYA. Y CirLii CSIANS U
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