ITEM Derry 041. M us a fog Var. Eigleit basin — Musa hitt* Prinethals of tkie Widely kneettand favorite Pittsburgh estab lishment: The publication is in the quarto fpeta: and Containseome nets and interesting matter 'nintho to the teurse of Voidness edu cation, so long and so successfully taught In tbb Institution: among other tbinp we notice a heantafel electrotype engraving of WM. it• Duff's handwriting, in an elegant set Of capt. Ws. and an original" and animated designer Pon Flotirlabing,.which every one desirous of becoming a Master penman, will prize u• gem M. the eldrograpbbs art. ldalled free by P. Drys & Sow, Pittabusitbr Penna. Ventsont Vealsoult Mr. tellitent Hoitzheimer, the repo's° pro prtetor of the Continental DMUS Woo° °— Mica to the Postoflee, on Firth street. haSilist , received several;' magnificent SPOPAMan! of . wild Acer,whlch will be served tabls cuStom ers today. Mr. Moir:hewer is alive to his huskies a and Ms tables are kept better cup- Plied with rare game. da. than: those of SOS' hotel fit the State. Ills °owners of the prim; Cat qoatity mid for a past, square meal at meat- reaktuable rates, we know no better. plug' to e:emend' than the Continental se 10 6.. apartlarats have been oultably axed up for the lady patrons of the house, and or eventhic parties, no more .appropriatii or bath:wattling salaam eau 'befound arneteat to i • presort a: first Class. supper. "'Pine Photograph. : The present: is excellent weather for the taking crane, clear and triable/ photographs. Welobierved yes - twiny In the magnificent show windows of IL L. Dabbs' . palatial rooms, N 0.2 SG :Clair street, some photo grsPhs Which few could believe were taken In :the . cloilav atmosphere of Pittsburgh. But Dabgs put* a. reputation ae an artist whion lea fortune to him, and every picture turned Oat, no - matter whether costly or cheap, Is calculated to - sustain the high character of his licsuogi,,t,,,,int. Ills cabinet styles are trnlisisperb, rivaling oven the finest of oil pairdings from the best of masters. Persons contemplating laving pictures taken will do wellto favor Mr. Dabba' gallery with a call. Be keeps on hand a full lino of cases, frames A nd photographic automats, whore all those engigedin the son shadowing business can obtain their 'reapplies at thu most reasonable of priettaAtintantber the place, No. St. Cialtiatreerlf`,": Cured.. publish the cum of a ter rible Drams of eenceic which was cured by DB. KEYSER, of this city, by means of Dit.• ICEYSEIPS. BLOOD SEARS:II .EIt, and -some other additintial treats:lout' The Miami' Idle* under 'the lady's own handoma be seen un application: Cartivicut—Dr. E. see: 1 take pleasure making this voinntary statement in favor of yotfCtreatteent and medicine. suffered for three gears with cancer, which broke out on rhy.faert. I trieil several skillful physician, but they aid me nogood. / was in three hospi pis, and Ira 3 sent out u incurable. By Mai time Jihad eaten snynoie entirety off my/ace, oad nive piece: of bone had come out'of my fore heat. a had .atee eaten the flesh off my Meek and neck.' . I had :even up alt hopes of ever getting cured. Mydasighter sent me a few bottles of your medicine. ,I was' very weak when I commence!' taking your medicine, but , I gained strength doable*/ continued to take it- I have taken in all twenty.ilve 'bottles of ' year medicine. and am happy fogey I am per fectly cured. .It is - a year since I MU cared, and have been healthier :since than I was for years. I tak.e the greatest pleasure inretiom mending your treatment to those who maybe afflicted as I bare been. • • • I feel it my duty to recommend at to all who suffer from cancer. • Info of Thomas Morgan; Mlanavari, Monmouthature,Emrand. Alrtleular guention uttt ite .giveri to the cure al/ dtscaset of the skin and hair, scrolula, feta, pars,and Lacerated tore tees, a-lama the use of caustics or the knife. Dr. .aupterteprlcale office. No. 1 Penn smel t Office hours from 6 = Has protect quite profitable to livery keepers. For the past manta almost every day has been good for sleighing. - Every day Plttock.is called upon by hundreds to patellas° from his Holiday stock; _ which Is lust °letting out at panic price:a. _" • Skates-81inte;4 . 1ttockfs; - - • Sternoseopic Vienv,Platock`s. Dinxies,llls7—Fittock!a, • P. O. P. O. P. P.—ThisVs it. See if. Riverside—et Plttockfs. Theatrical, and Noted People in the Cata• 'ague ot Phoies.nt Piittrk'^* T. T. Ewen., ao. &OS wood Street, Attends to all kinds of gas, water and steam - 1 fixing. Ile has long • been recognised as the .most alcUf ell mechanic in ‘ that line of bus loess '_fa the city Ills etnels consists of wood and iron pumps, by drantsotints. bath tubs, basins, chandeliers, oU burners, gas pendants, bract eta, &c., gu. Is large and of a substantial char acter, and can be sold at less than the present schedule prices of Eastem manufacturers. City wad countiyirois of any description at tended to hy easeful and competent mechanics • under the suPerristori of tlie proprietor.. • The Bess listowSk saute. Caswell,' Msck & Co.'s'Conddruttlon of Iron, Phorphorna and Cellsaya, known u Ferro Phosphorated .ZlLalr of Callanya. The axon • restores lager to the blood; the Phosphorus renews Waste fof the nerve* tissue, and the Callaaya aim a natural, healthfal tone to the digestive prune. One mitt &antes the virtue of one ounce of ennuis and one teaspoonful a grata of iron prid Phosphorus. Manufactured by Cssykrk; Mass Co.,:tiow York. For sale by all druggists. ' s To the MMete.L Thd old established medleal odic° of Dr. E. Warner, (known for lorty years 63 the origi nal Indian physician =herb doctor,) and con. • ducted fora, number of years past by the son Dr. E. 8. Warner, has been removed from St. Clair to No. 211 Penn street. Dr. Warner' stsil continues to treat success luily..dleetusea,of nearly all deaerlptions, eine: daily those of a chronle , nature. remember his, new location:is 110.511 Penn street, 'second door above lien. Tilmblets.• toustipatton of, the Bowels - Wholithls is merely accidental or occasional, a dose of Rat:ors Saga! , Coated kcal Pills 4 Is the only trbatafent neresairyt i. but when It has become habitual. it calls for further sites -, Uon. Want of exercise U generally' the older imam especially among the blithec Wanes of 1 society, In winch mule the ate of-the' mood Pitts should be followed to keep MO bowels ALA the World.* Fair .• In Loudon, WA the Wheeler it Wilton Sew• lag !Lachine received the highest award—al the Machines of Europe and - America in corn. .1 petite:ls. This award has always been made wherever exhibited. Tea will mike no mis• I take in ordering one as s hot day Olt to wife, slater or tiara :They can purchased only ;"! at Sumner JL Co's:, It lflftli street. es cdrrant, Baspperry, Quince, Strawberry, Ifs. Infils, Grape, Orange, IllackbenT, Apple, Lem. on. Pine Apple and-Black ,Currant.' Call and . ' see them at 112 Federal - 4inch Allegheny city. . ~ .. (.Iso.lSrAr27. - /loonier Bale of Territory : 1 Made yesterday, for Liming's Laprovod Stove Damper. Now is the time to call at No. II streoLivi J. N. WbUdon leaves Ina rev days, to pui 'it Damper' on more Western States. . Oar Coodo Are Custom made expressly for retail trade, rwarranted as such, and wlll bi cola by the stngle palr or care for less than half price. :4 •- • ' . .ol•Eltlk 110L1115 8800 STOCZ `l* Ton tan Boij I Yorelga Liguori of all. kinds at Joseph S. Flaciab Distillery; 80.160, 191,193 and BS rind st mkt. Pittburgh. f . .. Go / di warms tact, ll.epatred free, lead watt cheaper thole at say other elm berme to the city—Net. Otzsi nocec Suez &rem • Got* FirEllthira Dnes Store `Co. St Stamket street. for the best BlaCkberry Wine ever blimght to Plttebtrrib. . 1 Warluatenalstp _ . On the Boati sad Sloes sold •at the Opera 'House Shoe Store is (moues:a unequallell. A Lam. alveek - • " tot goods satllng st.lokes than . half plea, tor a few days. Ilooss epos &Max. Go SO Flotototro Dreg Mom ' et Nark. Greet.lorCoohDysoopisuGato and Cough lJ.t.,m_ : . / WO i4isol•n„ t se per oat ektobot si4Olietai B. Mach* . ; 0 0. 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In the cue of the alleged corruption and bribery, Mr. Lowry, Chairman of the Commit tee, said the Committee had nothing to report. The names of Senators, • Iteprosentativcs and °ibex wellicnown gentleman. had betin_ques dined in connection with the charges, but when the minions named were brought baore the Committee and swam they had not a eels- Ulla of evidence to give, which could, In any way raise even the presumption of guilt on the part of either of the amdidates for United States Senator. •, Mr. Graham nominates] Thomas M. Marshall; of Pittsburgh. for United States aerator. Adjourned until Monday errand at arreti [21113 • The Speaker announced the Standing. Com. mittees. The Committee on Itailroada con. slats of the (snowing gentlemen: Berns, of Philadelphia; Mcßee, of Alleghens; Harbison, of Lawrence; Whann, of Vendetta; Cameiou, of Sasonchatuta; Davis, of Philadelphia; Humphrey, of Tioga; Barks, of Phliadelpilia, Sturatiansh, of Franklin; inectiling, of Arm strong; Pillitw, of Butler; Stehrean, of Emma ter, Waddell, of Chester; Watt, of Ph !Udel -1 ph* Wilson, of Pittsburgh; Sobers, of Phila. -deiphia; Jenks. of Jefferson; Josephs, of Phil osiellitile; and Ittihri, of Ltmerne. Mr. Waddell U. churtuan ot dos 'Ways and Moans Conimitteo; General McCreary of the Judiciary; Mr. Freeborn of the Committee on Corimiations; and Mr. Darla of the . Commtttce on Federal flotations. . Mr. lifePherrin nominated Samuel A - . Ptirvi t anoe, of Butler county, for United States Sena tor, and Mr-Linton • nominated Cyrus L. Per ening, of Cambria ccmaty. - . Mr. Wilson, of Aliegneny county, presented the petition of A. W. Foster for anamendment to the ermstitutton so that representatives may be voted form large without regard to districts. -Mr. Wilson, of Aliegheny county, Presented a UetitiOu'of the inhabitants of East Birming ham for authority to - borrow money for erect. leg a school-house. Mr. Mann, of Potter county, crtrerodareeola• Mon to Inquire as to all the property In the Otate exempt frosntazatlosO- A resolution calling for a report on the at tetra of the Vediangoßazdr. fliasod. A resolution was passed ordering the print ing of the reporte of the Gettysburg Cemetery Association, the Buainebannitrish Committee,. and the report of the blaze Military historian. Adjourned to Monday evening at o'clock. THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS, vszvorio_aumioz.) - W;ISSISOTCiN, 40.11131117 EDE= • VOICE PEON AIIICANS.S.S. Mr. SIIMSEM presented a petition from the loyal citizens or Arkansas to enpercede this present State Goverr.ment, and for Con arras to declare that the tarenty.ffie loyal Mates aro the only States competent to pass judgment Upon the • Conatitutional Amendment. forced to the Committee on ltecoustrucMen. TEDIUTDIIT Or IDAHO . Mr. WADE m , tom tee Committee on Territo. - ri, reported favorably to amend the act Or ganizing the territory of CALITIG OCT VIZ NIUTIA. lir. LANE introduced abill to amend an act providing for the enrolint cut unit r u ling out of militia. Referred. . • Z'OIITOLX 21.1.XT . YAZD. • ,- On motion of Mr. GRIMES, the Committee on Naval Affairs - was requested to loQuire Into the espedleney of clueing the Norfolk. Navy Yard, and pmedeur the onblio property there under the charge of the Commandant of the Marine Corps. PEXSION HILL. The Pesusion bill area taken up end db+cus•ed adthcmt action, until the capitation of the morning hour. . ' • • ' TLEVEM OD OVPICIL. The bill regulating tenure. CISOMOBREJItaken up. Several amendments were discussed and two adopted, which wore ordered pruned. • TAMPS' LILL 1MP01.2101. The Tariff' bill was reported and 0110 thou sand copies ordered printed. After Executive session the Senate ad journed to Monday. HOUSE. rEITATS Mr. SPELT:XI:. announced. the regular order of business would to the considerrtion of bills Ma private oharacter. Mr. DEL iiiithot thilo, from the Committee on Claims, reported a lot of private bilis, which were held Oil the table without reading. 4. number of other private bills were eon eidered. • • VOZTSI CAILOLIX••=CONBTALCTION. . Mr. ASHLEY reported, from the CoMmittee on Territories, a substitute for the North Cal ohne reconstruction bill, which If/mon:ler. od to be printed and recommitted. . isCEZAASZo cLEIVES. Mr. GARFIELD, of Ohio. moved to postpone all prior orders arid to take up the bUI grant ing additional am:open/Mimi to Works 4.1.0. employees Lu the elril service. Not agreed to, • CLAIM TOY DAMAGES. Mr.LiELA.NO, of Ohio, from the Committee On Claims, reported fravombly on the bill for the relief of .foe. Hooper ' of Baltimore City. It authorized the Seeretary of the Navy to lay the claimant the sum of sl6,6Wfor the oss of the barque General Barry, which the tiovernment had Chartd to oouvey Monroeand straw from Now York to!Primes in 1864osnd which was captured and tleatzoyed by the rebel steamer Florida: At Mr. Di:LAMB'S segacatiou, tho bill Was bid over and placed on the private calendar.. He also laid before the Douse a comma:ma, tion from the Secretary of War, relative to claima presented to the Quartet master's Ile to partMent by citizens of inclines for horses lost during the Morgan raldit asyof Ituforked Committee on Mil Affairs. t • TNT. TRAM . = CAZINDAII. On motion of Mr. DELANO, the Nouse re solved itself into a thnamltteeof the W hole on the Civil calendar, Mr. Broomall, of Bennett. vanlailn the chair. • The bills on the private calendar were read In the Committee of the Whole, and the eon 'Mazatlan oral except alx were objected to. The Committee then roes, and MI/s were Pao. ed for the relief of ItearAdmiml ding, Timothy Lerden, Johnson A. Dawson. Munro Blanchard, licarp•Budd, and Norman J.Blll. THZ DZPAZTHICIIT O AGZICLLTUZZ. The House SigHll2 =Solved itself Into Com mittee of the W bolo on the executive MOW. Mu and judicial approorlation WU. The pending question was upon the amendment reducing the aPpromiation for the purchase And distribution of p 054164,7 the Department of Agriculture from WACO to $45,000. Sloven :A other emendnionte were offsred awl dismissed, Ma dually the Douse sojourned, with Out taking any ~pc,L, TRIALS, • Th e woody ***la. Ammumeneed RL Terealo—Another Foaled Thee. ton. elated. cad **blamed to be Buns en Toao=o, C. W., Jan. 11.•—in Court Way, Judges Morrow and Wilson presiding,. Tam; achy Kleley was arraigned, ellmaud with Tiding the province In June I sm.and pleaded not guilty. lion. Mr. Cameron' appeared In Macaw, for the prosemillon.- Mr. - SPMonzio pat mend aMdavits testifying to the pm moan good conduct of the prisoner, but at tames given to drinking. The cuss wee given tonsillary, who, atter anabsimod of en hour souls haLt; rein:nada verdict. of. guilty. -Thu prisoner was sentenced to be hung on the i4h tj March. FROM SAN A& leattnealton of Caw Conetttollazial thoonalleneita—Ttie I.dlana In. ILattatta. Torzei, ina., January 11 ....The terms to. day. tuoutitaously. lamed the Hons. John Itereltiticet • zatl4leit the .Ceustltutinhal Aentlehat. • • V ut ehrial novo' brother of tee COMailialou. I v 7of ladle,* anent. le holdingw arrit7. s council with their te .tatir oa taatal to the ultilan ja Ulan_ ,tat. reab', 14 'lt la extent id that no tribal OrgaG ltatlop 'll that State Ina year from MTh k'. _ ~~"-::`..fi r ...., SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. VERY LITEST BLUM. FROM WASHINGTON. THE TARIFF DILL AS IT NOW STANDS IN TliE-SENATE, The Proposed Duties on Iron and Wool. EQI•AL ASSOCIATION Bankrupt Bill to Come lip Next Week PROBABILITY OF TRITIUM:VS DEFEAT FOR. THE SENATE WASEINOTON. Jan. /1,113.'A I=l The tariff bill reported in the Senate to-day, 1 by Mr. Fessentlen, from the • Senate Finance Committee, Is based upon too bill prepared by Mr. Welles: tire Commissioner or Internal lievenue, and submitted to the Committer) noose dsys ago. In moat lostaneca both the classificetion and rata of Mr. Wells , bill have been adopted. The principal alterations are In the articles of wool. salt and Iron. Among the alterations are the following The committee bill Provides for a. tariff Ins all sugars trot above N 0.12, 3 cents per pound; on all sugar between Nos. 12 and 15, 3% cents per pound; on all above No. In, 4 cents; on Pimento, 13 cents per pound; on situate man ufactured or distilled trom grate. de., 40,50 per gallon; on cordials, liquors, bittern, Lc., e 2,40 per yahoo .. .I.lrundles use excepted from the proviso teat !Ignore Imported In betties shall ho charged on additional duty of 3 cents each. On Mora, cigarettes and cheroots of all kinds, 62 per pound. - • - Cotton nod cotton manufactures are gener ally the same ad in Wells bills, except teat on cotton webbing, tapes, galloons, to., the duty to 14 per rent. ad valorem. In regard to wool and woolen masufactures the Committee hove adopted classification and gener ally the rote of the Ilonso bill, manufacturers of cnmels beingleserted with the clues of Al puree goats. . The principal elmnges are on unwashed wool of first, clans earned ut 45 cents per', pound, exclusive of foreign oott charges, 10 cents per pound; 10 per cent. advalorem all. tonal on all hale of the Alpaces goat, camel, de.. ef less value than-32 cents per pound, 10 cents per pound, and 10 per cent. advalt.reru; and when over 32 cents per pound to value,lt coots per pound. Oa wooln, third class, the word itunatautarl" Is omitted; when It cents or 1005'10-value. exclusive of port charges, Cents per pound; wain more time It cents In value. e cents. Tho spec...de dray on wools of the drat, elms imported washed shalt be twice the tounant, and' when. scoured, three I times .rho amount, required upon IL when unwashed. Upon,sheep skims and gout skins, . er centaur advalorem ; arid upon woolen rugs, anotillv, de., 12. cents per pound, nod 35 per cent. ud valorem.. On blankets and woolen and worsted yarns, de., riot odeendlag 40 cents per pound, In value 33 Cents per ported. and above 40 and not exceeding GO coots In value. 43 cents per pound. with an addltlount 50 per ceutum ad valorem In each case. On beriling , 2o Cent.' per spine.. yard. end 30 per Centunn ml valor- 1 me. - On women's andctultireu`s dress goods, calm, Oct V1C66 , 110d . Mounts per square vard, .6 Conte lrer aq41.10 yard, and • Volt:nem, .444. 'yr: cents per-sip:aro -Ty , Call ad isd valoe, and on ail such weg nue ' over four ounces per square yard fifty cents per pound and 35 pis p ert, at catortinl on botiery, 40 cents per polled and 30 per cent ml valorem; on hate onel cope ut wool. roody-made clOalleig. 60 coots per Pound on flax to .untuanulardUlasi 415 per 100 On llos3lo manilla, Italian . be unnituct and, e 25 per ton on all tirMrn or bboarbed linenr., Sc., 3 cent a per square vent sod 50 per cent. ail valOrent. In ntdes,Olllo and leather the changes are on raw gent, firer, and calf o ut, In the boor; raw sheep skins In pelts without, wOul and in aklv• eta !sell Met. , 11.ekled or rolled. 10 per cent. ad enlorein. t-kivers tanned, ur colored, or entailed 33 percent:ad VEOUreno. in regard to Goal, I he I,IIIJ of Walls , bill are retarned. Ott opal anti all Intrunluous co...looming from atly place 30 degr of lon gitmle east of Wusbington, dt.so per CoCn; on Of • tutolnoue coal coming frum env place not Wore than IN degrees raid of Washington, tap per ' tOn,. On unlbreette and all other coal, not other siee provided 10r, 41,10 per ton; on coke and lump coal, '23 per cent. ail valorem; on IVl pbaltum, bitumen, altrotite, dc.. BO cents per Lon. • . The Committee adds - the section of tbe Resale bill which p•OVl.hcs that irons the Viral day of .Apeßnext there shall he al owed in the fol lowing articles when exported, a drawback equal to the duty paid on Imported material need In the manufacture therwaf, less fire per cent. in thetLCOUttilt. 02 such drawback, which shall be retalted for , the use of the United fitatOlh c anit ouch drawback shall he useertaln ed In accordance with regulations to he pre. scribed. Another section provides that all foods in bond or goals lit Warohonoes, whose arty Is not paid after this law take. effect, ' , boll par all ttuf rates of duty Imposed by this sot. rQrfl ruGuir PLATrOIIII The Natlonal Equal Rights League Canyon- Lion of colored men passed resolutions era braclng,the following points: Flrat, The right of ballot, because we t aro American citizens, and as. such are entitled to it. Second, Because we are tax payers and there. fore justly entitled to representation is the State ono t'ederul government. .Thinif, Because we arc patriots, and as such have proved our loyalty by our self-sacrificing behaviourin the hour of our country's sorest trial.' /berth, BCCAUSO it is a - natural and Inherent right, pertaluing to ovary native born Amer'. can, white or black, who has reached isle Ma jority. liorece Greelev,.dona Dickinson and Char Sumner were elected honorary member% BUPPRAGG 15 TIM DOTIIIICT • The net conferring enefruge on the neXreee in the Dietrict tr °racially published.. • I =I Who TWIT bill will pate tato nrnate without material change. It umi. the Bankrupt, bill are deferred to null %reel:. Telerrautn from Minot, predlet, Seuntor T r . m b u tr n defeat by General Yntenor. -' 2IIC 3E , Ir UELp,,r/lIIIOT rho CdrigreiLlonal Committoo to lui•Catigato the New Ortonns riot will not no uhlo to report for serOrttltrental.' ; , "Skill/NAL I . 6I:ITXXO OIIICt Tao Senate Committee on Printing has coat• manned an investigation into the charges taw by the soldieri and Sailor. Union that Mr. Wendell baa discharged soldiers from service at the Government Printing office, when they might havo been rot Lined. , COLORED TROO . PC. The colored regiment reornited to Gila vi cinity Mu been ordered to South Carolina on. der General, Ellice former Jailor to Jolt: Davie, ut Fort itroaroo. General will hare hie heuttoartora at Cltarientow. .211 Z N EST 6.010/5 OP 000 0X08. It le behaved that the Prnahlent trill elan the hill lleinn tho time for tho lineembllng of the 491.1 ii CongrosB, on the Bth of March next. -• • ZONIS...T{O3B CON FUMED. Tho Senate In Larceny° Session toter con. firmest tho following nominations : Richard. L. Darr, Commandant In the Nay, on the nos tire nett N. D. Peck, of Ohio, Minister Rent dent an el Conant General at Ilayth Robert. G. Lawrence, of ithodo I:liana, Minister to, Goats Rica; W. Illekbum floffma:, of La., Assistant Secretary of Legation at Parte. THE INDIANA SENATORSHIP, Gov. Morton Nominated with Great . Unanimity. . /max, rOus, Jan. 11.—The Republican can. cud to-night. nominated- Gov. Norton for U. §centur, be receiving. ell the voted oast, fo $ inembera not voting. • • Another nuts Agannat. General Buller. .-liisr - Yoltz, January 11,—John IL Lotter hie In.tltUtod 0 Ault !Against General Duller. tor kliegs. skid Umber artnated him at Vort Monroe, look Iron, ltm tan housand dollars lit tonne/. and Dater propelts aiQ - throng!' a. oOurt =artist proeu , eat h 4 leo. tunes to .tart•guars imprisonment. no was sant to Hattgraa Island sod /motto:. raiwy mootbs.'untll selesead by General Grant. ZIO claims edn.ooe gra:nava, Ana Ohddnor grog. W q*,l l/ 77 -- `-,- RE- \\. \ •i, , , , ie ~.,„,..v,,,,,g...::,..4,,, • PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12. 1867 FROM. EUROPE. French Transports Sail for Mexico. OUR IRON CLAD SQUADRON IN EUROPE. The Impeachment Question in Paris. TILE EMPRESS CARLOTTA RECo vERING (By the Odle.] TEaa6TOET6 WOII lICSIOO. !AEIS, January, 10.—Seven more transports hive sailed for !dente°. It Is be li eved that. VA French troops there will be ready for OM. barkation by the Mb of February. :NZ TROUWAI BESAICZYOULEC. /I...TURF= Coseroamoronte, January' in.—The Porte Lae !gonad a note to the dltiannt powers, eel• ling theirnerlons attention to the' state of of• lairs bet Ween the Ottoman Empire and Greece and sods thatif no favorable result iwreeelved by Its efforts to maintain peace, thunecemary Mops for the defende of Turtle! 'bazaar Auk national integrity will be made.. " &Hatred. or riTtiatir.; 90eTHAYYTON, January 10.—Tne et:tamer Dentehland,trom Noir York, has craved, 01101009 aan'eue•oaos. ' Paste, Jatruagy 11.—The itc:Myr Illautono noth and the rest of the UiCtted Stab:4 Squad rola are at Carthage:as. They attract great ht.: tentlon. The yaris Brun warns the American people against the evile of trupeachlati the l'reshient. rzt.l) . .k, Jan. 11.—Tee health of the E w preen Carlotta to greatly Improved. VMA3CIAL AND COMIIescIAL. ---- Lornxr. January 11.—There aro rumors of a commercial panic at Shanghai. lavcaroot,Januarylo.—Cotton cloud dull and unchanged. January M Eno 4.154; Central buy:. YAW., January 10.—Itentre closed at GS' francs Loscon,Joinary• 1 I.—.Noon.—Flrotwentles, 73: Erns. 1111no1s Central Irvaaroor, January 11.—tiales of Colton for Phe week 41,000 bales; dull to-day; naleo 1 , ,u1X1 halos at 11711. EPV..lfait Steam, .Persta.) News by the steamer Persia, says The Anglo American Telegraph Company, an. nounce the netearnings of the company have exceeded the rate or twenty-tire percent. per annum. A dividend, on account, of ten per cent. is to be declared la February. An Ante:lcon undertaking, called the Sr. Croix and Lake Superior anitroad Company, Lssned a I: reeve:nu. in L.onflon, Inviting sub scriptions for thirteen aunured thousand anal a pounds, In y. seven per cunt. bonds at elratwo In The La Frame Says : In no cane Will the French tiovernmeat re-conabler the oreer for renpletely evacuating Mexaco, by the first March. INDIANA. The Annual I:Lessee - 0 of Governor Dfor IsmAxaroug, Silu. 11—Gov. )dorton clgalver ecthis Metlnge to the Login Lame, In .0114 . aOll vention, this afternoon. The me7smlt9iliCrY . long. The tlnancial condition or thd'aite Is more favorable time at any fororent In Its lit Story. The total public tiCht*IFIC , upCftr *bleb a -.reduction of otrr . h ~xo 14 DUI by • mode by July next. The . po • .l. of Ilia Salto to rapidly increm•lnir. FA • ,Ilie IDILIOILICs IL 16 csuccuttell dirt ILIO nu i t i., % 115 u inhabitants In u will bo , over . two , ~, t The presage of a rtati:i.ry 1e., , .. :l bean. tot as etelgrelltbaber ano ,ll ' .. • .. 'rill:Orem to *moor clog tins, are recommended. Too ODA./ fain of the Sumo It estimated at neatly righttpiltknis or dollar, The Lionernor reoommonda prov , alantbitliirr fora flolionn andante DI thu cuturnonslntoels, wherein tuition slaial be without clarise; nod equally open L 43 all. Thopreeent laws sboulil be so amended as to e.locate tfie co.med cbtld ren,artot such pruportlou of the School i slid Hs may be In proportion to the number of. Color. ril children, be But apart and up ol IDA to their "education by separate schools. The t.orer.gur urges a /lbonal app.ourlanon for the rboldtcr&., DLO Seam -D'e Marne. On the National debt and Currency questions hots opposert to the present gent ration pal. leg the whole debt. Thu acti..n of O,A Sundt caused the contraction of the debt. and I he) and their children should pay their proportion which in the prPsent destitute conditioner the no, lit, It 14 snails to du. Ile Is [her. fore, in favor of reducing titration, Boas to pay isov arnment expenses, and the Interest on the public dein, leaving the principal to times of more general prosperity. If the present gen eration, having put down the mbelllott, , ,itull hCcomplleh the work of reconstruction, It will ave done well, and sexy properly leave at least part of the debt for the coming genera. Lion. On the question of negro suffrage, the Gov ernor says it is Impossible to duuy four mil. Ilona of free colorer people the imitate ngov einntent 'they helped to support. Textual,. and representation should go together; but !nutcase is a nuturul right and should be subjected to restriction only for the hwudt of society. Ho says the Constitutional amend , meat question has been fully discussed and ecom wends Its consideration, snit hopes teat Its ratilthattion will soon be published to the world oaths declaration of um spirit and pur pose of the people of Indiana. GENERAL BE&UREGARD. • llelellnea Ina real non on the Qeea• Ilona itwar Pending. New Oaccesa,Jen. 10.—A letter from Gel. eral Beauregard to IVm.ll. C. King, editor of the Timer, will appear to morrow morning, re. ferang to statements published In the North. elif papers, about his positions on national questions. Ormond Beinsegard states that he did not make a speech at Cotton, but sold in private conversation that the South bad de fended whet It conceived to be Its constitu tional rights, and having appealed to arbitra tion of arms, it yielded to the decision given against it; sari that he believed the sonthorn people wore now willing to accept the Collbtl tUtioo as made by the war, and unuerstoori by the Supreme Court.. Itogarding the Constitu tional Amendment, be said be had little op. portunity, except through the papers, to as certain the puhlio sentiment, but his !untold. ual sentiment wan that the South should not accept it, as Its interests and manhood for bade. The South was at the mercy of Bin North, but it should never do anything width Its honor could not approves It should pro• toct its own inrercati and at last, If be 'aunt use the word, the consolidated government-- he meant a common, federal, eational govern. moot —opc.ratlnfrf under the Constitution as interpreted by the Supreme Court. FROM ST. LOUIS. The PairglemArremted for vimbillow 1 . 1111 Biotite Low—The rose Troomierred to Jefferson Cltr—Preedomen's Almsgiver— mar', Sr Louts, January 11.—United States Com missioner Hickman, before whom were brought parties recently arrested In Lexing ton by United States Marshal Wallace, tinder Civil Riede Dill, for participation Ina certain act of then:WM[l4st that place, has transferred the case to the li r eetern District, and the prisoners will be taken to Jeffersoncite ler examination before Commitodoner Feat:tidy: Tins Annlvereary of Abolition Shively in Missouri. was appropriately celebrated by the colored people toslay. NEW MEM. A Mate Ceav eut anee toott Recommended ea it rlaltana New Osteasis. January 11.—The Times of this morning publistiesnu article in r.qiirelice to the approaching session of the Legislature, calling a State Convention to remcslel the 'present Constitution, and present to the pro. pie an Instrument which, beinc adonis , ' by them, will be. beyond cavil or doubt, the Mo. datnental Mts. it Is evyod as tat:immure that will haves moot beneficial result. It will re v:toward' cause of difference between the Es ecuUle and Legislature, and secure that har mony which has been the objec t , of the hest citizens since the organisation of the State government. The Mir enlettare tet the /111 note aale. CUICAGO, Jan.lo.—ln the illmo4 Legislature yesterday air. rano:Wed e reso [atlas amend. lug the State Constitution, so es to oznyent the Legislature releasing the Ildnote tientrul• Itallrtad front Its obll4attons T n pay into the State Treasury semi per cent. of the gross receipts; and also to provide that alter the extinction of the Interest hearing State ludebt edness existing at the time said company VMS phatlered; to distribute tbn revenue derived from itse company equally among the one titles of the Wite for educational purposes. yrdered printed. • alr. Parker offered a resell:MOD tatter; In. straotlng the Committee to inquire what tests. tattoo Is stationary to entente tee previsions of 11MM:tarter of tee Ill•ools Causal Hulot:n.l, matting all , landirr. malulng unsold at the aspiration Of tan Seale awe the completion of old road and 0111=128S, be offered at nubile sale until orhouvarelllszosed of and The avails appalodto tPO paymestol the outstand. Sag Wadi 0 the company. Adopted. 4zrBl CITY AND SUBURBAN (ADDITIONAL LOOLL IaTE ON THIRD VAQE.) New Councils or Allegheny—Their Or grtatzwtt,ns ' Ifeno«roay—lndo“ ion lel Hen. John llorribun and Col. theorke inernt Soto Office. Best eidav 'opening, at ten o'clock, the new ly elected members of Allegheny Connells, together with the members of Select Council Inilaing over ! met in the Select Council Chaco• o , o'l for the purposee of receiving the' mum. •Or the recent election cud 'orranizing. On Motion henry Irwin. Lin., Wee Celle , ' to the chair, mud Blsrs. George D. Riddle and John A4tyler appointed Secretaries. " The Mayer. who had charge of the returns. bring lament, the mew ben* elect of the Conn. ctbepresented their oredentlale mid the oath 'Oeoince tai .lininistered La them by Alder- I win if KIS, of ths•Fleet turd. . • , • Tee returns shooed-the eleellon of the fol. lowing gent/einen _ • akbecr cousrtt. ,Faq. Word. I _ Second Wiird. Bln Ve r tri ' lii rd. i l 4" Valt " ; : th fia ll ! Lrif. A. r ~,,,,,!... _ , Jelin A. Itlyler. , , r.... • ..... _ eobtiptt COUNCIL. _l4V.riLiTra;tl' 7 ' Second 'Word. AlriArt_.. ilei,Minlita., ' - .lo.topit MeDduald. I,h ~'"VlitregiLiAr, '. . w,.. 11. D.,,..... John Kirkpatrick, /is c to Cecil.% . licorae D. 'Wein, - ,_ Third Mira.. Fourth Ward. D.:T.. smut:, . I Hugh McNeill, Joliet) , M. Drennan, John Megratv, ~'!.'ll• Votlihtlei. E. F. A. Faullieber, John nom. ... John S. single. Otbutation of Mr. Mettrlit, 'a ~ ,,on, , ,tte, of :three was anpotutethi,o wolf 1410111110 Mayor nod:Director of the Poor, and conduct them bottle Council Chatntntr. The CII , Or rippolta. ed2enstlo. Mcltrter, of Select conned, and 17 }1:401t Unit ILICS.,III, of Common Council. 6. He returns for Mayorand Director of the row.: than read an d approved. . _-' • on. John Morrison, Mayor elver, and Cu!. Me. Clore, Direct, of the: pour, elect, were then openrted to the chamber and Introduced by Mr. M cltrier. They, were sworn Into caw by Ald..rro an Hay, nett flUbic r.1b0.1 I o th c oath. After the oath of °thee had btun atintluottered to Meyer:slo[l . 6oN oo said: Mr. President and Menthe. Of Council: The vote of the CM/A3[lo( Allegheny has again devolved upon mo tho (lutist of the MM oral. .tv I thank them for this renewed opreesion oethoircen tidence. leering the paid year the good order of, the reify has not Only equalled hut eseeedeil that of twiner years—crime has not Increased onr boundaries mitt] our therme of tOpulation. Leaver Ofs protect...a too city tram pestilence, and the new - year opens with Iright prospects of tut ore orosperity. . The d1r.... of 11.01e/der have expressed a:desire to unite their population with onr.,, 01.1 this year may see this desirable unionne• 'cOmpllslted. This shows, at least, that wo heir the'aood opinion of our neighbors, who m Wt. have toren OOrerVUUL of lbo nelluvlor Of nor citizens wino dwell 5. , 01 - or liner bOniel S. MOoloy that I oid mo.tulnol es hereto fore by the citizen.. of Allenheny, in lush,- Landau the good mime and t epUtittiOli 01 our ally, I, f. the Executive chant, will endeavor, Wino toy duty, doll lust SUM, Mr. Prnsident, the Coducus wilt do tile! re. nELLCI COUNCIL.. lbe Contemn council then retirua fo theft chamber, %shun the Select Council rrocemled to the election of 31r. Jame was, nominated for Prcbl• dent; Ind re.etectell . br ticetatnation. Ole. a 314c1 - erten. Clerk , and Ml. lfusecl haugbi 3lcaienger, O t te nine rcr.teeted by' ac upon tal:lng the chair, cx. roftett;htA.khat upon:elution of the rhttertng tetnplheeN,Lechleit taut heen 1,5109..1 mrunt referred, brieliv to neutral .improtentrnte which would ho litiinattrutr.l Marlow tittuiretent. year, null oxpro.o , o , * u Nape that tltelittanentl &Mitre of thu car noun to etubduiltea et:et:tont Irtilly nod Int.k.lheently. • root lon, Otto rull-n of onion governing the lept Cotfeettet Were 4 , 101itt,1. AppetritPll. Aftolltod. 1001.i011m Mr. Irwin, the Committee PI St.t. to+Mil COMM. •Cu we c d. utrentng neat. • • •cci . ,i,flx con scist. : IVllen the mernbtre OtA:oluvuort Connell bad n,tun,htetlni i heir chaniber, atCtuporary or umnlcation %susett..ll,l by calling Alex,l4in, nu, E•,,, Fir,...ard. to the and apinnul Inez Hugh NcsQtll, V..sq., of the , loartb al ....4euretarl. The toll et ettettletr,.... then called, when the .11,11..41116. gentlemen !Mk. ercil to ;bet r ...iv,: First want—.l.lettateler E.T. In lib on. Cele len Cotter, I...tee ilet O. emend'. ie. 11. Denhettl, "tinite lib keel:kik, George b Mottle. Third wart—lt. I. heath. Janus Sl. bren.n. N 11. Veleth: icy. Jobe lime. neat LI weld-11.0i Ste:lan:Et Jithe Niegruw, E. 1..1.. l'Aulltatteer, bn. Siege.. It tea. teen announced that the CleCtlOO oftt pet menet, t Itt,ltiont wan •ettlbin H Siil Air. Gen 11. 4,1,11, or tne Se•enild aril, tinti Colonel It. 1.. ',ill, of the Th,r.l hunt, elnctel In ltOlulilatloo, tutu the. 411.111111“900 . cio.le 1. . • A balrot n than 'WhiCilreSnitCl rid NM:. Eithlle, Stett.h.:. There twine Ito (1101e, , ,D, second toilet won nriierrd, re-Illted 111 th e ...lemon or Ale. by the le/lotlng . r vote: 'Riddle, : 4 1 Smith, lb. Cht section, the election w. lhi tl math, un. minuet, I , lr. 1:hldlc ails thee eorltleto.l to the elialr, and took tic orlon to returaltawthanka tot ti e honor et.nlerre•l noon iriledijher himself to peel, in 11 e nailer ileac/tieing noon hint conscientious!, and to the of his ability. Tile election 01 clerk boltot, next la otter, BiehNtS. Ito meet Lb I wurth,of tlevootid ;ward, and James S. etevenronlOf iiticoutt were placed to uorninatton. , . A ballot way tbon takbo, TOIL* resulted ae follow r: Dilworth IXi SterenlionlL Mr. Dar world was thereforatirelared delS electlal• Anenetnullueeenraugh WILY 'then clectori hakeseuger of council by aceliniation., • Ihr. clerk was then I.llrtelett to m 1 ,44 -bo lect Connell that Common Countls3gms-tr cm.fzed, uua preParetl for Um J..ramoittlort of buelnr.. . On motion of Mr. Mutton, 1.. resolution was adopted, providing for taineeting td Cduncds on Tuesday evening or next week, for the ale, lion of clty onlcers • .• • ' On motion the rules of order zovercang the but CouncilO were solopted . rok Thei ensuing year, and the Clerk directed td furntsh elide member with u copy of the wan,. There helm; no turther trans ant Connell adjourned to meet on Tensility noosing next Fa.hinamblo t/ry - Good,. rind %14.0 re to Yurthn•t—Thw Ltetvoo of 'latex 4. - 1.101. 21 Fifth ',level. At the I.lamiable dry goods boast; of 11,,sra.ltates A Bell 0111 be found a felt stook ofseasornibla .1 rygoodg fbr winter wear, The . .. firm have reccutly mad' new additlOgs to 1 their choice eol..Ction of g00d,., and have te._ .... traluced oil the prevailing styles and, PO; terns Of inateNals In TM; no at Now York, alai Perm this announcetneet, we know, *ill be nualeicut to attruci tliu attention ot.the ladles. 'Everybody who bat Amu any title ping In oar eit y le luny acquainted with be character aid ...y,,, of the Boasts of Bate( S. 1101. Monopolizing. for veare past to theml nelve9 a large Phan. of patronage, they have .striven to lent' , their Stock up toa degree 'pl excelleneu,whlcit will austale their high . repft. ration. All dencriptiens of dry needs, embraciptr Alike!, moire.auttaues evenleg repro I,n • glaciers le too moat beautiful colon+, blab allies of every.'onalify, moles, plaid. a n I , merino plaids of every variety; callcol, J..a1l .. Ceasttnercm, ,to, will be found at Drone es 1010 mutable as can he obtained 0,4 - here. A largo assortment of ' , recite, to:Karol Mauer° tdetwig',": which were purchased ti it !et, trine the menu fat:toren, nevett., and large and tonal! will to eult ladko, tol-ges,brel children, _will be . found in• the, proper fleparth.eut. Thu elm pay espeelat and particular attention ,to the ulna): trallm Out' hvoy now tl 1 ,0 •es 4 dhi.ner fend for :ellen olbelet ot velvet nautle, made 1 tram the tines to aid try of 14 ta.'4.VPlVet: . CrOtti ; 111. t lee, clout:610.1 EnClille,tlli ' of which: li. ‘,, , , 1 , :e11itY , ltuautyatordoi,n, and ,hi ll and 1 "mole/lee of worlarlanship, will compere I ..., Mt any found In the melt tashionatou east es'a Awake., the dirOut. the attention of the la Ile , . to this 1100.0, knowing full well that. I It . tit not be neglected In their shopplug. tour, • =! On Thursday there wag a funeral on Poiat street. In tile dirat ward. • Thu mourninit triennia sent orders to Mr. W. b% Jseksom lie cry stable keeper on fourth street, to need one carriage I. the house. At the shcciatel ti me la the afternoon the enpriage WOO emit according to orders. Arrived at the snot; too driver discovered that a funeral party large enough for sir earring.. was _congregated mtn the purpose of. crowding Into the 0110 carriage Unit was gent.: The driver pro- tested and the parts teMsted. At length the driver, heeling words - of neared. flatly rut used to admit thu crowd; and turned hi s „ e w e around and drove off for the atehlo agent. Title mound the Ire of toe others to the note,, and they 030u11.1 th e retreet i eg carriage with a voile v y .of stones.. hrlele.bute, and chunks. of Ito, ociferating the ve w e i e to the inintnnroved manner of rioter, on a •etnell male. Ono of the mieneles struck the driver on the back of the indicting huha a snooze hurt. The carriage was not witch datnnitid.lnformatious, and con.. gauntly tiOarrusta, were Wads. • p aloo a`Po'. Ammarlno—For Instantly plating at antigen of vapour, brass or Unman rarer, with ppm Inver. where Warp -on,-and olorarnog rod pOltablorr street or rfiren. .platect ware. warranted to contain no warn. slim or acid, or any injurious urtlolo. For ale byJ. samplo, Allegbonharal all, drug istr. • dolea . ... . . . e I=l The nth, ine !Praia torn We noticed yestertlay.the arrest of Mark Hughes, William Hughes (Lila father), and William Mint, who had beiia detected by ex•pollceMan Fred. Car ter In patting counterfeit money. Mark Ifughe4, a boy about eighteen years Of age, ! made a confutsion before Juetice Stroule, Im plicating several oteer Parties at Petroleum Centre, and the Justice Wined warrants for their arrest and deputized Carter to .. go for theat.P Accordingly rho officer wont in tine. Cuntre.and secoutpauled by Deputy Shedd K In nay, called at In , ' Sherman • kept. by ' , hover" named Eugene English. ife was nrrctt d, together w,lll John moat, and a fel low culled •niantly," both of whom ware in the hot.e. Carter found siMeen tittycent coml. ern - felt Istaluiti hl the money draucr of tilt bur. They teen arrested Kling linglief:, toroth. Cr of William - Ilughe4, and evidently un 0/.1 stager in this line of ttutanuas. The boy Mark says that he tinul at Me uncle EltaN'a hou, last summer, and he kept a stock of bowl., stamps on hand In sell tolliO"sborers.” Moth need tom? abed nhts and look through the cracks and too thi n old man count up his pro!. It, and drivesharn burgs. , with ill, carton, ers, pl.! as little Oliver Ta bet occasionally de.. tested Old Fagin driving .harp bargains with Charley Bates anti the Artful - podeer. Thu diffurenco between Oliver and Mark It the former was an innocuot babe, and the latter Is w preouelons scamp. . Thu prisoners. four in number, were nit brought to thin Ott?, and lalged in the caln trona°. Titers are nowSiSleit; a pretty good haul. • • • • ' Eugene . Engll.4h, who in , urnbubly one of th ringleueere- of, •tbo gang, came to retrolem. Centro :abont'a • year ag , , and worked us teuruater. Predently he quit wink and wa obaerved to accumulate moony pretty fast When -he paid *NM for •tbe Sherman Ilou.te every body,wiirolered where le of uxe money bet nobody'iqould explain. Ills Loam: b been the htuaguarters of the “hummers" :0 'setot. tune. - Elias Hugh., nbiwo toferred to, ban kopita veer doweinnalde place, wbitiky. cardi and Ironton predominating aftnrnately Miring tho sason. Ito toil:a in Titusv II e n snort time two endeavoring to engage Inc serolcaA of t. young wan ant of employment, to travel, and nnbova rho queer,' lotitring aim blot lit: could make cittur profit of from 430 to 00 000 tiny, Tim n/els will Co hold fo t•salalnittiOn bauto COMIIIII,OOOII, Mow r bray. I= Ton Palts.s.—The very hest sport of the season le now briny enjoyed at both Caton and Central Parks.. The leu is excellent. No better could be dealrc.l than In now found at both places. The parks are flooded nightly, and the roughnef,es 01 the lee carefully planed away. This afternoon at Central Park a pair of elegant stales he Oren to the neatest skater. There will he a lively contest. Tuaerris..—The kicking up °flight fantaltlc heels still constitutes the principal attraction at the Theatre, and # potent tattled lon lc in. for the Theatre Is blessed with large aunt ssees nightly. Tee itillneherook,o the al tidily sensation of the Cast, Is coon to he grail ureil Ht this boost, at great expense and in the orst style. Ovens iloeSe.—Mr. iitylltit is drawing Uno houses at ibis place ; of amusement. Last night he received a farewell botiolL On Mon day evening, we are delighted to !Pato, Mr, E. L. Davenport will Couinience another en gagultieOL there, On <.t... that :light In rf. Mare, the Soldier of Fortune," and on Tuesday eventing tlanilet." The°. Yotkv.—On Monday evening, as our renders are in no danger of forgetting, Father Kemp's Old Folk COUnitenea a season Or their Unique sail tuttt utt, [teatu enter. talnuiallta at llaconto Unit. This troupe Is vie...tangly popular here, and are wire of large and, eat huslaeur audiences. We• know iit no more plea/quit. quaint and thentinghiy enJos Kole eulerlale inuuln al the whole runt.* of amusements, than the cancurta of the Old Folks. • • The Wiranu.—To-n fight Professor Barth ter labialue h:o engagement here. During hi 'stay, ix hien ha, been trio briar, lib ha, bee :Vary aucove.luS, drawing ,largo Vat Var. an, !dys plea -tam , them in thu 111 , t3L thurouod manlier. Dia Die," all , wonderful and novel and horn thu charm of being ata,lo Mora won derfal by thestnul: amount, .1 machinery anti In por performahee. I We, reg hisdepart '• • _ , 14...fhatia10g.3+1.91 Oyhrgowni • onfer alghs. — • . . • : • Theleasi the of a butellhen , . •. 'tin.aVrki,,ket...loPeared before Alder. d:iiii•Yestur,llij , afternoon ii tip e feired a chid ahof laret?hy.ligaillet One..ilierrY Bradley: The tercedeed.l..er drover and butch• or, tdid.rt§hien at l[tacfiers /itm. Yesterday , a east, neighing one hundred and ni'ly'rrivt - pound, and di:pungent for tnird,de IC4lara nod . Mr. 11,11 ;eaten thist'lm paid for the calf and tied It near mend. flu went away tor a demi, time ind en coming buck found his ,calf •Inoulry revealed the tact ill it lam calf nun died near the wall of Mr. lloreh;itnother stall I,•eper In 01431:et. The latter, on lieleir called upon to ileilver up the Calf, reeluaed. acting lisat be hod Juan 1.,003111L it ed . Bradley,..and paid .twelve collar, for it; This fact- ovine nat paten ;Aped the Inlortliat lOn was wade a taleil. • Thu accused, Bradley, woe arrerled be 0111 Car Sather, nod brought 1431010 3.13 Alderman. Out w no nearly drunk that the magistrate committed him to jell fur n bearletr. When Lu shall have become more nearly Common Pleas Court Entney, J..uunry• IL—ruler° Jndge Sterrett. Muttitt. Eteward .t. Aiken. In tilts eu,o I huj ury uas withdrulern,delendaut coule..istug judgment fOr Cat heriue Walter re. Chrletlau Nallmeyer. In February last the plaintiff purchased of de fendant a Inman and let, agreeing to pay there for a 1,500. Fifty dollars coo paid down, and pw wan to have been mud March Ist. On toe Imh of February • Wand iff. finding, rho could not raise V.V4to meet the morn ow's . p tytn on, want to defendant, stated her- luabitity, an& comprotnteed with Min by promising io pay MO of the amount the next day, and toe re maining s.kO March lath. She faded to pay the 01110 of ,110, and defendant returned to her the ipti paid at tho time of making contract, and took po.seeaion of the property. 'Plato. tiff henget suit against him for breach Orton. tract.sonl claimed 01.000 damage:l. Verdict lu favor of plata tair for ninety dollars. Adjourned at noon. Special Annrasnottn-nt—Goads Srlllag at "mutelmo Bet...cleat., T. A. McClelland, auction Ileum, house Bcie, rooms announces a great reduction In their goods in order to close out preparatory to t he opening of.tring trade. Their • large stock of boots, max:titers. woolen goods, furs, clews, oroalineres, /to., ac., ha, Item marked down In many Instances fully City per cet.i. below the cost, and PM tangelos were at all times to be procured at this e.tablh.lunent, u leave Ger readers, to de uric how cheap the prlces pow, in e. .Na where In the country con goods by bOught cheaper. , We Intro not been informed how long the greatly reduced prices w ill last, and consequently all. btiould at once repair to the CSIMISiVO headquarters and Make their needful pure/woe. • An Iroproper•Une of Stafrsi Ilerrts Sehteltzer.'yesterday made lufortutt lion before Alderman Morrow, charglei4r, Serene°!ski (that's o part of the. rtaele , at • ail . . events,) with surety of the peace. It from hehroltzeros allegation.. that thissieees • ed threatened ID' , devote t h e stairs In the borreoPlP:the fatter to a very improper use, - ands putpoiret •enttrely, dlirerent from; t hat ,tur hid 411er:were constructed,' Ile' had thr s etttlhle,rto poiete them to the purpose. of thwipiLl,f(trrls!daterliter down than.. The .9n First rttreet 7 warrant tons Dl•lriet'colrt. 4 . 4. 41 - 14,yeJtmitory 11.—Before '•.. . .Walk.vs. fibs (Tar. Thls . wrts a a Asa Tassonad 'skim Inol not bran conettolao at sajournment A. t‘ 11l Itkaly go to lila Jury on 31.0aLlay. . , V , 'f •. . - —...____ 6 . ft...dada. , a l lall Inee,...—on g.ba9Lh a r a last, J. C.ngbato was hold to ball by Jiiitlee A. II Abrahams, of tjlzabeth, to an. aer at the June lona ot Court, a °barge • f Sake pre. eneer. II • dishonored hie hall, hoe. fever, and ',gipped." A hall tame wan agora 'dot and on Th utaday. afternoon onlcer J. AI .tiarber, hating learned that the fugitive wad 'an Itraoyts gratoeded thither to make Ihnarrest. Ile anceggeoll, alt. , along anti: .n.. 3 trouble, Lb e finding the 11,21,011 he .nought and bronglittdin to ills city.' Yester day Illngllnta WWI COMA!) Me , / to jell to await Ids trial. Warrant tanned—llaite 111x,we, nee of the tou,eular yer,uesion,kfilhe* before Alderman Strata yi,sterday and petlerred two charges, one for ak.e.1411, and battery and the other for surety of - too Israel.), against Paddy Williams. whose image we nave had OCCWIIOO te mentlen OLICP a r ILK (CO before: Tee twe:lt seems, had a emloon,nn imltefield street, _awl:thrown received .•injtirlel and thicata frain, , 9llllims, which led to the infer ...oa' ta,,Wei., Damlr A warrant was Issued. . . day or two ago Io notiocd I.4ll,fact. l.hat'Johli Wain. a butcher adridreuy;:l - all bcvn committed to Jail oy I/011M ittatua Contuilsioner 8 rvel. to answer at Court a charge of violating the tultetr htrtleelluvratte Lgals. In retuning topay for a 11C008e. John oCumatn hewn thought oDtt ar al the waiter, and yretertlay he paid for toe IV qutred llcenpa and was released, the fees or his hey in. Ituprllihntesitt.to be th.orged to the. silted &ate.. It and Batter7.-4)apnly• Mayer Marrow 7 ritartlay noltalnltlert.to jall, to de- Unit of WO ball. Patrsek 'Vorri • to await a bearing on the Intl Inn, on aaurae or ar milt and battery, preletral agabizt him by E. !lardy. 111 PRICE THREE CENTS. Ilayned Taylor On Monday night Bayard Taylor, the ra nowned and exceedingly popular traveller and lecturer, will deliver a lecture at City Ilan, under, the auspices of the Young Men's Mercantile Library. Association. , Mr. Taylor has always been one of the most attractive and popular lecturers who Wive appeared be fore a Pittsburgh audience, and there Is no .I,tht that City Hall will be crowded to its ut most ctpactty on the occasion of thu coming lecture. Tuts le the Only lecture that Mr. Taylor will deliver we.t of the Allegheny Mountains this 41!11,1111. Ito leaves• his home In the eastern portion of the butte expressly to deliver lt, dn , l will return home immediately alter its elivery. lie will leave for Europe early In Feel nary and ',male absent two years, so Led we the!! he deprived of the opportunity ofli hearing him again son On. , •oblect, RI annOIIOCEO, Will be n Lite." Seats can be sheared at the Hall on Monday morning at ton o'clock. Thomas B. li.eilialPardoned. Governor Curtin has at ed a pardon for Thomas O. Keenan, who was under sentence of dcath'ln the county Jall; on the charge of having ]Ailed William Obey, July sth, ISSI. The signature ot the Governor, was obtained through thu prayers of a large number °four most Influential and respected eltlxens, and the eencrxl community will lolly endorse the cxerelso 'of -Executive clemency in the prisoners belialf.'The'petitioners set forth the following potent reasons-. to induce Governor tortin to sign the pardon : Tho destitution of the nrlsoners wife and helpless tittles:meet the prisoners rapidly declining health; the prig. Coors previous good conduct,. and unexcept ionable balmier during Impriaoamenty the belief that the ends of Justice have Peso ful ly satisfied; Inasmuch as t e prisoner has al toady nerved fifty-tour months In prison. and aside from the physleal suffering. endured groat marital anguish, living all that lo g po clod between rho fear of execution at any day, a !id the hope for life. The prisoner was set ut Ilbkrty last cocaine, and we trust the bitter ordeulthough which ho has passed will for ever remain a lesson to him, and that ho may fully redeem himself In the estimation of ea elet.y at large. Grand OpenJai. The enterprising and popularnew dry goods eta or Erwin. McConnell & Co„ 178 Federal atreet, Alltigueny City, which la rntddlY mo nopolizing a large share of the Jobbing and re. tail trade of our Mater city, announce that they will open, on Monday next, one Of the largest stocks of doinastio good. to be foona In'etther city. The prices are announced a much Ices. rates than those now purchases In the Nile York - market. Wholesale s. and all el hors Vila buy to sell again, are invited to call in and examine the stock whether desir. ens - of purchasing 'or not. The retell trade alit also share in the advantages afforded by the 1111 M heavy . ..invoice of goods and we ad. lao"allaim want bargains to favor Erwm, Co.. with a call. • 'Wonderful Core.—ln our city item Column Trp publlnd u won•ICHUI cure of cancer by Dr. hey ser's world tamed Blood Searcher. There can be 09 do ubt hot this medicine acoom pbslies more 'good for suffering humanity than any Inoue Upon the earth. We congrat uLde our friend, Dr. lioyser, upon tbis.new evidence of the great 'worth of his unequaled Blood liearcher. . - . Valuable Property at Anetlon.—The at tention of our readers is called to the sale on promises, this day at = r sr., of the large lot. and good brick dwelling, N 0.141 Fulton street; ul-n, at 3 r. brick house and lot No. 73 Marion street. 'Both the above are desirable properties. poSsession April Ist. T. A. Mc- Clelland, an9tlonter. flreat ltennellon In Prices—T. A. Mc- Clelland,Wand• ST Fifth street, announces a great re,fActlon to prices. Nowhere In the city can better bargains be obtained, as the Immense stoet of boots, shoe..Pgalters , wool mu goner, furs, dry goals, 'blankets, , &a., st be at once disposed of without regard to coat. Le.. than Paolo Pislees.—T. A. McClel land, So.. :S and fa Filth street, Auction Boos Emporium, kallnialleell a street retina- Om in tae price. of all artlcias found at that 01001 w,, p , tahlianment. Call sad examine the stalk of-borne. ' , MOM. gaiters, dry goods, woolen coodatelic., dc., and enquire prices. Arrested on Prneena.—Yesterday 7no, E. Manson nue loglend in jail to await trial on a, charge of .00.111 c and battery; lie was arrea tod at lleKue•oort by officer EdmnottsOn, or that borough, on a process leaned by the Court. TELJEUItaPhIIIU The capital of Montana has been removed to Helene, wherever that is. A steamer lest San Francisco on.theletb, for Panama, with 41,177,000 in treasure for Now Tack. The citizess of Denver were jubilant on Tnureilar, over the admission of Colorado. Late accounts state that the recent ere In (long lieng was the most destructive ever known there. Hundreds of houses were burn ed and many lives lost. Vast quantities of rice, cotton, Ao., owned by Chinese, were con sumes, the value of which It is impossible to estimate. A movement has been made In the Massa. chusetts Legislature, to abolish the reading an.t writing eisaildeatlon of voters. - It is proposed In Boston to raise 120,000 In aid of the Greeks of Canada. The Maine Rouse of Representatives rati fied the Constitutional Amendment yesterday by a vote of 125 tor, to la against—the latter with two exceptions, were Democrats, the for. mer all Republicans. A proposition Is before the Ranges Senate for an amendment to the Cons tttutlon,XO low negroes to vote; also giving all persons over eighteen years of age, regardless or sex or color, the right of the elective franchise. ==M=l La Ccoeo ; trts., January 11.—The Democrat tilts eveniim publishes copies of a letter Just •eolved at tk ashinaton, over theaignatare of Maine Generals Sheridan. Steele and Weitzel, 111 Web the,t• give to Lieutenant Colonel R. 11. Meteor, of the Mexican Republic, while on sem - I.lam the Texan frontier, authority to lee troops and arms la the United States for Mexico to prosec ate the war against 'Napoleon; hey also openly violate the neutrality 'law, b airiest warrants for forage and I:at:sperm,. [lnn to .Mexican troops agitihst our stipula tions of neutrality with France, and 'Austria; The publication of these Important letters ex plains the cause of our trouble with - Prance. Copies of these same letters bare became!, ed by Napoleon. la this matter the Generals named, the President and Secretary Seward are implicated. Additional City and duburban on Fourth Page. . I=l SMITY—FAAB-0. Therapy. - January leth. at then *Weep.. of Gm brides earents,by the Her. 'J. tt. W an.r, Gr. H. G. Mean. of VareePort. OWII,,PiI )llt. I.M•LorE J4a dacha. of J. tq . or rat/aural. • . oielcago and trew Yore pears aria copy ] We decidedly protest sixths on. Western friends fur., their bounty lessee and Coring here to Sake sorry one, or our city's favorite belle.. We luiv . i•C 'bins and award bins du reeds for his cis WC's:lnd ei 46 both such happiness. ' HO filth. ti—La buiisdes evening: -Jgae r ri a el, at the risidenceof be bride's moth,. -by . tirs. Win Id. Loci,. -SI r. .Iltsk:Vil J HtIVV -B,,Az ‘l.lll. HAIRE J, Wear., allot Allegheny C end Attica. Ind., uspereplease e p• • ISE tr. g eirr— , • Tbis rads,. eyenlog. ISGT. at Jhe residence or i ands a :Parch , . Ogle. gicarenci.le, as it led as. ttre ClarCe, of ill,- rittsbergb to Vi l e C AVNI I -Z3r. Il l lsTell. a 3 . tl ane n rine. v. NEW ADVEB,TISS rt TS. • 11.4.11 A LE • CEMETERL—The linattlyol .. tiaro4kero,•! am Inmost sntmtbso place of neontehre, ex. pi on. In this nonnty, te ,, on WevorlirlOton rod. immeclizt• IT north of t• ll jarjri.A7b b iVs L o ' f * llotttrr zYrur clot. • FAIRMAN & SAMSON. 13N,'DERTAKER9 No. ID6Bmithtldd BL, cOir. 7th, (Entrance from bauath Nash) wbx"r"r , slEgicrlacirmg. AND iaa M•D(1)((9Yj errnstr. • ir.w.funtr.PrlN ALEX. ADLER, icrEvicpmcrtorismacum. !co. vs rorsth strast b Cfn.thPa. 0074,24 - all kind., CIIA.PLir, V Lb. .revdoustl_ptlor or er , Moms 111=111.1... a • .nd ufsbl. Mane wad ears*pra rarazillea. ROT. Ittnif ,4l4l, Dodd Kerr MAK. ael. tl ,v, Tharily2•l.o4r: 1.61. • - .Mika. • 111110, R. , T. twurrviilt3Q 7 , -ONDERTAKERiIfiD EMBALMERS . nualaborter. Woo4Y nun sad Tlennuy. LIMN ROOMS Al MANDIESTER IiVERY STABLE, • Omer ea Snalnald and Charldas streets,. Mane and,Cantades tarnished Ll A:m , t . x " ititi ti a ., L ,, x a OttPnAssy linty CITY Fl A T,T, 39437rkmr - WATCHES, - CHAINS AND AT A VERT 15131 ALL PROFIT. AT WILL Tr. WTTII . Y'S 6 Wllie St., 3d door from 50. WHEELER WILSONM SEWING MACHINtS . .. Have More Improvements, man iss Lesv..iro.rsE. And raJeli M •ItEC.,PFEDY and. SIMPLI6 In opera n.1 , •14 than an. Mac. Ins In the market. 31. sumscit .sr. Co.,' 27 Fifth Street, Viltebtargb• 13.10:111 BOYS' WATCHES . . IN STERLING SILVER CASES hometh , or bier torn Ilohosy Prtrett, made es lure!.yto ouroraer. by ore of the belt Manolas, In Europe, Guar . ..tett to be hotfoot. -- Time keepers from $lB to $25,. • - AT , • , DUNSEATH & CO'S_ as winh fa itripoi, Sew 614 the Best—Thet ti A m tir .. 4y• MVO Ilia Sigo! Every week, Dr. QUlncy A. Scott-la 'called upon to insert Artificial Teeth In cases wins . * otbiar dentists Fiore tried, been paid, am:lien:o4 and in every case his work gives .'entire sulks. fac lon. lie is quite an , artist I n hum On lot hasp:mut, and has merely to azamine * a case • kriciw how to articulate the teeth sothat t trey wilt present abandsome anunatural appear... Luc , and will . masticate the food thoroughly. .151' prices are lower than Chose of any dentist ihe fill ,, and he will guarantee his work la be superior. Solt would better for any of dor readers who are in •r ant of tooth, to call ie en the Dr.. In the first place. and thereby Lave their time and money. We won'd also assure, those persons who al n entre:log with diseived and unsightly tetth that they can have tlmiq extracted withoili any pain tchattver, by Cialilair upon Dr. Scott. Ile lees extracted for seer lea thousand persons within the tut RaVen swat. and among this large number there is not me our in which his process has provekrijarions. On the oontrery, he can refer to numbers of his patients who chani to have been benefited In renewed health. Lid extracts numbers dal• ly by the new withlcolene or Vapor.' process, and gives pore Laughing Gas to third° who desire it, without charge. Ile makes no charge for extrnetang when.r tl teeth ordered, and Oyes a full set on Vulcanite, with beautiful gums, for eight dollops. llo member his number, 1713 Perm street WM, dOor above Hand. THEIIE IS 4 MI., T or azo-rEridr LIMING'S IMPROVED STOVE DAMPER. A .r.L0.y61,6•8 iOrestly v 0 ,4 troll Thorper• 310, 1¢0` , erlcountr. hint orde.d son W.ltl!'•nnL • • Mr Prrnch ,PillSW So: ealean county. - N.J., gold lan Itao•nerg In a .er. Illen.htp.,`and the. -rad Leg re...fader of We e••telty- tar IL it—el. within tax week•, hasslure.tbu-elluell VlVES..nren. • A . Med •ftur us ol the I..tne, on a Store In hie notch , so vrel, if ,g 1 with It that ac boutti the right to Ma . tate of Neer York. YLIE • DESSAND/S r.NIVE.P.S.U. I • THE PROFITS LARGE! STATE & corwry RIGHTS FOR SALE. Email ' , airily for Circular, ur call ou J. N. No.ll Fl4ll,Ed.reet, Plitabarsh, Pa. .704111.1.11.110028.. r. W. EL LAI - 81We ...t..adorathele, EAGLE -COTTON WORKS. HAVEVG ;RECENTLY PIERICRAIIP. .-AE.I3 THE EaCLr COTToN fsrmor -17 oonrO also , . RING, PEN NOUN CO., • e reepeettuny Inform the penile that we Will tdottnue the manufacture of. Etheethip, Cottbn Yarns, Carps -Chains, Candle Wick and Baiting. Eiders may be left at the OZ. of the Works. CABO ISIBILLI k snuarSTS..ll2lolß.li CIIE • Olt AT THE TTSIFI ER 011 BEE IrE corenteof Dana.. War and Carter's tatty, ' Plttobvrpla, Pee. ! JOSHUA RHODES &CO. ' wrT,r)ON & KELLY, PLtrxr_BEß's Gas.axid• . Atearn.,.r,itters, RAIER& - of . giatildga -Llfia Brackets, Lead Pipe' Lead, &a., - LCLWAYS cdr HALIVit. • ; 184 Wciod Street, near Sixth. • , larL:h7 S 9 Sp S 9 89 89 S 9 89 89 89 MARKET STREET. 674'0- S9il = l. CO 33 El ,} S 9) 149 .17ai•ket I ktre rt, 591 I 1 I OETVOII s9IIOOTS SIOES ML : s9 l TRU CIAJIAPEST AND RUM XIV nl" 3:3 1 , 1" S 9 NO AUCTION GOMIS BELT. JAMES ROBB, 89 Dlarliet St., S 9 89 89 89 8.9 8989 89 89 ETON hr. Weilfr -. J. W. aovaawa ~...""t."" J01E... =I Fine Watelte,s, Clocks, Jewelry SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., z , ro. sr* LIBEELTY STREET. tiebreasPersaxia. Sr- Partlcallr anestiiiin 'CiTett to Raisletar Wat.a.“. cloaks uld . Joi!cat. :Au ,rock warnaG team3l - - BAILER; CLOSE & CO., Practlcal FurnituriManufacturtes, COL PENN AND WAYNE, STREET& Lats.& states of YURNITtTie emnimattneibft4 HORSES! HORSES!! • SiDori ElLeXsza. ; • Mx good, we:WWI:Mx reeelys , sun will be estd eheap•, noe w /101111,.. ow cheri Wog]; - 11 • HY. saarebteea:.) ye peen e! , lll4,..vl A 7 E roart i SNl::t v stn._ near Nopoeie.nale. Hoot.. .92. FRIA) y s* . : • FITEStnrPTATEI AND Bittlnigli • rot 11. B. We by .182dtd sors, las Wood gtratt, , & 4 t BE CM U ca