1 18 - PITTSBURGH GAZETX4 PUBLISHED fly Penniman, Reed & Co ., AT GAZETTE BUILDING, No. 86 sict.b. /Byre A. prszalikso T. P. novisToN. i zdihns • JOSTAII WPM NILLBON P. REED, -••••-n." I=E 72=PV a cta, L;;,or, "="' Mali anbOtiber.. (Per ....... r " • Llberalrednctiotun to New.l.7. TZ.8119 FOE WEEKL Y 1 la 911414 Cow., Der Ter,. bYZ 3 ,;. ° , 1". d' to 'one addm.s, I 5 M T 749 4 , I : _tl i rTl/ in landau, laC2,the Wheeler h Wilson Sew ing machine received the highest award all the gad:duel of Europe and America In am apetition. This award has always been made wherever exhibited. You will make n o mistake in ordering ono as a holiday gift towife, sister or 'friend. They can he purchased only at Sumner & CoNi., 27 Fifth street. Zideard Caswell'e Cod Liver Oil. The Parfet end Sweetest Cod Liver . Oil m the world, meaufnetnred from fresh, healthy livers, upon the sea-shore. it is Perfectly pare and sweet. Ask for "Ulu, and d CastiolPs Cod Llver,oll," auirmfac- Lured by Ckswzra, Taket a Co. Nil York, Sold Wall druggists. Jellies on Hand Currant, Raspberry, Quince?, Strawberry, Vanilla, Grape, Orange, Blackberry. Apple, Lemcme Pine Apple and - Black Currant. Call and see them at 112 Federal etreut, Alle gheny mty Clem Bracy:::. 1212:21 Of . now cures being porforrood every day, by tits Rev. Wilson's greet remedy for Con sumption. It you arc-a sufferer, try it. Solo agentlOr_Plttaburgb, Tosepla • rieualug, No. 811Iarket ntreet. . Another Wale of Territory Made yesterday, for Lkoisles • Improved Stove Ittmodr. Now is the tlme to call at No.ll Fifth street, as .1. N. Whilaen loaves Ina few days, to put a pa .pre On more Western States. Charity par and Yea tival, Under tho auspice, or the Soma] Band of Allegheny, in City Hall, this evening. The generonFi pnbl lc are invited. flotrano, Cheatean. EllEl3=l=l - Selling at greatly reduced - prhas, many actually below coat and moat of al! et prime coat, at the Opera house nano store. Drugs and Eredielneli Doctors , preacripUons carefully prepared at half the usual price, at _Fultou's Drug Store, opposite Postortlce.. =ll foreign Liquors tal' all kinds at Joseph s. Pinelds Distillery, No, De, 191, 193 and 195 phut street, Pittsburgh. IMO= The medical Weer, of E. Warner, old In dian Phyelelan,.t Son, removed to No. 411 Penn street. • EIZEI 'nog Boots, the best" In the city, et your own prices,.at the Opera House Shoe Store. A Full Stok of Superior I Ribbons, price ninety mute, at the Opera House Shoo Store. Beets and Shoe.. Selling at a's:montane, for a few days, at the Opera House Shoe Store. A Large Stirrer. Metal:it ornarnprital gut frame. For sa.l cheap, apply at No. CO Fifth stree. Kfp Boot • I.eee thence:cat, prime article at the Opera House Shoo Store. You Coo Buy gs per cent. Alcohol at Joseph S. Finch's Toucan 807 New flops at Joseph 8. Finch's. TELEGRAPHIC SIIHRAILT TM New York Herald's 'Helmond epeeist says:-"General Roseer and Henry A. Wise addressed.the citizens of Richmond last evening, on , the subject Of the relief of widows of Confederate soldiers. Both ex pressed the opinion that the rebellion had, still 'fair prospect of success. Wise said that ho gotild never give up, and that the 'South was sublimely unconquered. He de sired to be buried in a grey overcoat when his time should come. • prize fight took place at Goldaborough. nine miles from Harrisburg, yesterday at terzioen. Twenty-one rounds were fought, lasting thlrty.eighi. minutes, Collyer, of 'Wilmer°, whipping McQuade. The prln cipals were arrested and taken to York county. The mill was largely patronized by rongha from Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Many persons walked from llarrisburg, through the snow, nine miles, to see the show. The Commissioners of pilots at New York, have forbldden the participation of pilots of that barber in the propo'sed -race across the Atlantic between pilot boats. There- Yeretheyeatch between the J. D. Jones and Mope 1;0.7 for dye thousand dollar", has been abeidoned. - _ ItepolOtions will be introduced In the Wfaeonsin Legislature censurinethe course of SeskatoiDoollttle, and politely letritfe g him to resign. A bill has been introduced In the Douse of Representatives of Minnesota, to strike out ..white" from the State Constitution; also a resolution requesting Senator Norton to re sign. The resolution against making Colorado a State was passed by the Assembly of that TarritorT. in the absence of several mem bers,who were sink, after havlng Previously been voted down. The Council has passed • aresolution asking tho Presldonttorentove Mosensor Cummings, charging him with malfeasance In office. A ere at Ingersoll, C. W.. yesterday morn inn, consumed several stores. • Another replan, John CPCoroser, vas con Meted at Toronto yesterday. Patric): ]feat :en was acquitted. 1 7u) subject of assassination by the Sfor ulnae been presented to the Maine Leg - isi a t , re. ..na referred la the Comnlittee on t wi en u ige n ;tions. Dr. Robinson,' recently murdered u 45.73, nes a former citizen of • Preparatloll.9 at the. armory in Spring. stela for work on an nide; for 23.000 new brreehdoaders for the t . :Deeenment, are r *low complete, ' For the prase:ea , about arty guns a day will be turnoll out.. The new gang are old SprLogneld musket/ Meted. FROM MISSOIIRI. Wiese hatless on the Impeachment attest A lt a Movement. Wee of e Ntates—A F ast Freight lane** there.. West, JEW/LIMN Cirri - Jan. 16.—1 a the Home to-day, resolutions recommending the Ms o‘tachment of President Johnson were re fentd to the Committee on Federal Lida . 1.10138. ; . goncOrrent resolitticess were offered that Conven tlon of all the States of the nation be called Conmts, to meet on the Foth of JttlY, fertile Purpose of anion& teethe Fed.; hi Constitution; and also res elution. urging Congress to provide for the early. Impr,eirenient Of navigation on the river, by removing the Hock island bride v and other obstructions , A. fiat freight. fin..o has been eatablished here for the tranenvlrt talon of all•kinds of merchandise from Jim terminus of the Union Paella • Hallway (Kansas braneh) to the Terntories of Colorado, Utah and New illesdess.; AQUATIC. Ankh Madsen Hamill nem WOW. Determined On—The Makes *MD The mend Dollars— The Ketch to Take ?DM at Pill.. Montt. Bosses, 'January M.—Waltse Brown, of Portland, He, hos arranged for a sowing snatch with James Bacilli, of Plttshalritti for four thouaand dollars, over a Ave sago course. - Brown to allowed than hundred dollars for his traveling expenses to Pitts tough. '1 ; - ) ; , 1:: - j I) - _., . . I,.' ' '' ! I i 1 1 ,5 7 Ili 7 I i t.:---.1 c, VOLUME .LXXXTL---NO. 13 FIRST-EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. NEWS BY TELEGRIPII. FROM HARRISBURG. The Inauguration of43eneral Geary as Governor. & LARGE ATTENDANCE FROM ALL OF THE STATES. The Procession and Inaug uration Ceremonies. Special Dispatch to the Pittideirgh Gazette. Ronutosvnu, January 13,1.9 a, itsarrlsburg has been crovidedbS visliere be,pasy from all parts of the late, to wit ness and tahe - Part in the lna guratleir Of General Geary as Governor or the State. Th 6 botch were crowded' lase night,.and many persons a - ore unable to obtain lodif. togs. The weather has been all that could be desired; clear and cold, but delightfully bracing- and inspiriting! There was egood fall of snow last night, and the sleighing to-day has been Oolong:Lid, and the streets crowded with handsome turn-Onto. Among the visitors from abroad are the Philadelphia National Guard, the Grey Re serves, and the Coluiabia Zortaves; the Good Will, of Philadelphia; Vigilant, of York; Perseverance, of Lebanon; Friendship, of Chambersburg, and-other tire companies. Ilarriiburg contributed the Friendship, Hope, Ciftrona, Washington, Mt. Vernon, and Paxton Hose and Fire Companies. Sev eral excellent bands from Philadelphia, Chester couuty and other points were pro. sent; also a number of civic societies from adjacent towns. The various delegations, the military and fire companies, met pursuant to the pro. gramme at cloven o'clock, at the points des ignated. There were seven divisions, under command of Chief Marshal, General E. C. Williams, assisted by numerous aids. The procession moved In the roilowing order: The Chief mid a detachment of Police. ChiefMenthol—General E. C. Williams - - . - - Spa( Aid.—W. 11. H. Sires IL Thomas. Aids to Chief -Iftirshat-31alor E. u.. Reich , enbach, Captain John L. Wright, Colonel D. J. Unger, Colonel Parsons. First Decision—Mtu - sbgl, Meier Eldridge Meconkey. United States Barracks Band, and a squadron of cavalry from Carlisle barracks; the Philadelphia Grey Reserves and National Guard, numbering about 400 men; and the Columbia Zouaves. Second DiViliOß-111nrehul, Major T. D. Greenwalt. The Governor and Governor elect In an open carriage drawn by six white horses; the chairmen of the Commit tees of the Seance and Home and Beads of Departments in carriages. • Third Division—Marshal, General JoaLins T. Owen. The Boys in Blue, Republican Da vinelbles and Union Leagues from different ports of the State. Fourth Divirion—Marshal, Captain Win. Coulter. Soldiers of I1t1•i. of the Mexican War, Officers and Soldiers of the Catlett States Army, Officers and Soldiers' who nerved In the late War. Wounded Soldiers of the late War—the latter in carriages. • . Fifth Diri.lion—Marahnl, John L. Hammer. Judges of the Court, Members of the Bar, Mayor of the City, President and Members Of City Council, Clergy of Harrisburg and other p 1.., State and County °Alcorn, Members of the Prom and other specially invited guests In carriages. - Sixth Didion—Marshal,Jno.T.Ensminger Masons, Odd-Fellows, and other civic soot Mies, and Workmen from the Ilarrisbur , ear Works, Lochtel iron Works, the Stec Works, Railroad Machine Shope, and citt zens on foot. Seventh Dieltion—Marsbal, Doerr AL Relict . . The - Fire Department, McMinn companies from Chambersburg, l'hllade phis, York and Lebanon, besides the liar risteirg companies. - The route of Vie proOession was down Second street to. Washington avenue, out Washington avenue to Front street, up Front to Chestnut, out Chestnut to Fourth, up Fourth to Market, out Market to Third, up Third to Walnut, out' Wabaut to Second, up SecOnd to Pine, out Pine to Front, up Front to State, out State to the Capitol. The view from the Capitol, as the proces sion moved up State street was very Impos ing. During the moving of the procession, sidutes were tired from Capitol 1111 L TEL zserour.Anos A large staging had been erected at Ito east end of the Capitol, where Governor Curtin, the Governor elect, and numerous °Metals wore escorted, when the procession reached the Capitol enclosure. • Thu two Houses proceeded to the plat- form from theliresPectlve chambers. 11cr A udley Itrosirn, member of the Senate. de livered an appropriate prayer. The Clerk of the Senate then read the certificate of Governor Geary's election, and Speaker Ilall, - of the Senate, administered the Cot stitntional oath of °Mee to the Governer elect, after which the reading of the Wang-. oral commenced. [The inaugural address will be found elsewhere in this paper.) Immediately after the inaugural cere monies a national salute was fired from 'Capitol The procession on its return route march ed down Third to Locust, out locuct to Se .condolown Second to Market, when all but the military organizations were dismissed. The military marched out Market and halted, the right resting on Fourth street. A grand review of all the military then took place by Governor Geary. Vila ended the inauguration ceremonies. UNITED STATES SENATORS. The Election of Simon Cam eron, of Vezina" Charles 11. Drake, of ROSCOe Conk ling. of N. T., and Lyman Trumbull, of 111. Special Epapatelt to the Pittsburgh 6azette. ilauats•cno, January 15 1 1867. MZSII ZLIPTION Or 01000 CAMEROS. The Senate met attbreeo'cloclr this after noon,. and , ImmetilatelV preeeel , " to the election of United Staten Senator. Simon Cameron received . Edgar Cowan received Simon Cameron having received a major ity of the, votes cast, wee declared the choice of the Senate, fur United States Ben. door. Senator Fisher, of Lancaster, before vot ing, read a letter from Ttnalous Stevens, telling him to melds own discretion la ro fererce to hla vete. Ile then voted for si mon Calahron. • Ilie Stoat& adjourned after the vote had been token, IZZE! TUe lloose shot at throo O'clock to sots for Unito4.States Senator. The sato scsolted as follows: BIMOI2 Cameron received lidgar Cowan received._ 8161011 Cameron having received a major ity of the votes was declared the choice 01 the IfOilSe for (Tatted States Se.StOr. • Adjourned:. ELUTION Or DEALS IN itlneintral. JirIiLLSON CITY, January 15.--Chnrlca Brake, of St. Louis. was elected Belted Statue Staten Senator for Missouri to -lay, by a yore of one hundred and Merv° to Putpeeven. Boners' Blair received thirty thre...4 Totes. • • .I,•yeylos or corrnmso IN 11 - XWIOCI. ALBANY, January 15.—Rosc0e Conkling was 'looted Belled States Senator to -day, to succeed Senator BArris. XisOTION Of. TII.IMBULL IS ILLINOUI. SystAurrELD, 111., January 15.--The WWI Senstonol election M.dey, ultetl follows, Lyman Troy:thew seventy-six votes; T. Lyle Dickey, Deuriodrz,,,t. thirtY 1./VW YOLe9. ROHM) WNW FOUR O'CLOCK, A. VERY LATEST TREGRIMS. FROM WASHINGTON. The Maryland • Negro Ap prentice System. BILL TO BE REPORTED POR THE SALE OF SOLD. The Officers of the New Ironsides Dismissed. PROGRESS OF THE AMERICAN COL ONIZATION SOCIETY. WasantoTOn, Janunik 15, 1667. VOOCLAMATION non rue I'LLOSIDENT. The President has leaned a prochunatlOn, dated the 12th inst., sanctioning and con firming a regulation by the United etates Minister at Japan, forbidding American vessels stopping or anchoring at any ports of that country, except the three open ports, Nngasall, ilakodadi and Yokohcs ino, , during the hostilities between tile Ty coon and the ihtmios, unless in distress or forced by stress of weather. Two colorai boys, wbo escaped from their former master in Montgomery county, Malryland, were yesterday brought before the Supreme Court of the District, on a f J o writ of habeas co us. -After a hearing, the Court ordered lih m returned to their old master, on the and of evidence that they had been, n or the Maryland statute, apprenticed a r their emancipation. The counsel for the children's relatives pleaded lit-treatment by the master, and that their motLer had died from neglect and hunger In the wants. Adler the decision of the Court an appeal was taken, bet before It could be had, the master departed with the children. ',II/SOCA:I COLONIZATION NOCINTT. The Annual meeting of the African Colo. nizatiou Society was held to-day. The re °Opts of the year were 439,153; disburse ments 6.11442. Much or the fund was ex pended to the paretrase and fitting out the ship Golconda, which earned 600 emigrants to Liberia in November. Additional freed men to the number of WO are now ready to MVROED] or UNION SOLDIZES IN sorra en. General Sickles will give evidence bolero the Committee to investigate the murder of Union solcUers in South Caroller. Sec retary Stanton Will al SO testify. • The 'revenue cutter, McCulloch, should have been at Macau. to-day, She la under stood to form one of the expedition to Su :nuns, lisitt. Mr. Morrill, Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, wlilreporta bill for the sale of gold before the close of the week, and make a speech, edrocatlag the general ,CORtinetloll of currency. Or TIM D1530.1111ED. The l,'ecretary of the Nary has dismissed all the officers of the 'New .trOnsldes, on the ground that .It was In consequence of their carelesauess that the vessel was burned. ATPLIC•TIOTS 102 resslox, The Comm'ssioner of Pensions has tanned a circular that applications for pensions; under acts of Juno and July last, filed from and after the first ofJanuary,fmnnot be ad judicated before the fourth of March next, ♦rxalae IX YOnTL•XD. The report of General Gregory, asslstant Commtssioner of the Freedmen's Bureau for Maryland, for the last quarter of lice states that the Condition of the colored peo ple, generally, is satisfactory, although dif ficulties are still met In securing Justice for the Freedmen through the civil Courts, owe Int to the exclusion, by the magistrates, of toe teetimony or colored people. GENERAL CAMERON. His Speech at Harrisburg Yester day Afternoon. TEE SENATE ELECT TAKES DIGO BADICAII GROUND. Aindreer Johnson a "Traitor to 1119 Party and an Enemy to His Country." lisstasecno, January C., 18.7. This afternoon, a public gathering was held at ono of the hotels of the city, atwhich speeches were mule Ur Attorney General Brewster, Senator Lowry, Senator Laugh. den and General Cameron. in the course of his remarks, General Cameron said. t "I thank God that in spite of the slander., my enemies heaped on too for twenty year,, nay Glow. citizeni who have seen my life, from day to day, have always stood by any side, and helped ma to repel them. This struggle of my political life -has en ded-ylctory. I desired this as an answer, to vindicate my honesty to my children and friends. I now propose to put the slanders behind me and foet alike liars who concocted them and rg the fact that goad men in some cases, by the repeti tion of them, were induced to believe and repeat them. Six years ago I thought that slavery wee the strength of the rebellion, and ought. to be destroyed without delay. I wished also to arm all the black men who would volunteer. 01 counsel thought that ciothing a black man In the American uni form clothed him -with the rights rf so American . tizen, and I am alWiya glad to see a-black soldier, and regret to -reflect that even Pennsylvania denies him the ballot, the only weapon whereby be can Protect himself. 'I. hope to live to see-the word "white" stricken from our own Con stitution, and the spirit of caste upon color utterly deStrOYed. oc tal h, however, Is more controlled by lnfluence than by polftical prniciples. If you are wise sod firm you - may possibly educate the rising generation into loyalty, but there Li no method of statesmenship which will make ,thls generation of the booth loyal to the colon and flag. The poison of thirty years cannot be eradicated by the subserviency of a President or by statutes of Congress. Lot no look the truth in the face. The Southern territory to disloyal. The loyal men of to-day most guard their children against another trensonable rebellion. The Conctitntional Amendment sniddrupartlin soffrage will help to do this; but amnesty will help to undo it., • • Of Andrew Johnson 1 said, long ago, he was a traitor to his party and an enemy of his country, and a bad man. lie has done many Ind things, but nothing - worse those few ollicos of the country to those few unprincipled moo who agreed to desert and bettnY the Minot lie publican organization for his patronage. Ile Joined the Democratic party long ago. lie lias a right to giro them °lnce.; but be has no right to dispose of them at auction to weak kneed Republican.. The pamper labor of Europe is again Wm poling with out labor and our mantdao tures languish for want of protection ' against It. Pennsylvania needs no oath. ' ranee of my devotion to her Inter ests in 'tole regard, which are the interests of the wools country. I will continuo to labor in season or out of sea son, to protect our manufacturers from ruin, and than workmen from being thrown out of emloyment, or their wages reduced to starvation point, for 1 held that the true Welfare of any nation depends on the weifarn or ita laboring aloe.. ' El=l3 Ell= fiver Telegrams, . Ulu 11 -lferclwnlr Ifedono/ flefear - aph CV.) Special Dispatch to Vlttsburgb Ossetia. Olt Crrr, Jarman" 33,1867. The river Is closed from headwaters down to Horse creek, still open here, and below partially.; Weather cloudy. Thermometer et 13 degrees above zero, till market Arm ar, about $0.60. LOPIPULts, Jarmai swelling dv .i c a two ;aches a the canal. linvtga uo. r anmed. COlselierable lee in the riv er. live IltinirliiMf - alri , -- - ---- - --- 4rl 8 ,: E b:Alo.• 170 fT , •.-=.t-t,„ ,:„,.,--,-1:. __... 4 . , v ,--- z1 .-..-w.,,-,. . 4 ' ' . l- 4 , --z- - ---- , : - - 1 - . • - - ~, .- 1 .- - ,----, - -:, ,t 42 ,-,- - : - - --, _ - ,zz , •( , 4 4 - -, - - ...„4-3 , - - -: - .-- -- . --. .... --- : -,--2,- -, -- - -- .,:_ --, -27,-.,-:-,..z__,?•-•-i•---.. 7 -,, T ,= 4 .= % - . ,.....„____ .. ---/ • - -- PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1867. FROM EUROPE. Terrible Accident at Regents Park, London, Yesterday. THIRTY WERSONS DROWNED WHILE SKATING Return of Troops to France from Mexico WRECK OF 7WENTY•FOUR SHIPS IN' THE BAY OF NAPLES. England Adtises Greece to Netral- Ey In the Cand tan Insurrection, Illy the Clubled .§..0T6 TO ORFIZOL. LONDON, January 15.—Tho Bratish Go, ernmont bas sent a note to Greece, will. lay bar,torreserra strict noutrality in tiro affairs Candia. I= The ice on the Lake, in itogent's Park broke through to:ilaY, whllc. covered with skaters, and over two hundred pi:Leona wore precipitated into the water, nod thir ty were drowned. ItZTIMDI OP SI:0,0111 TllOOl, 10:0,0 nrtll'o. ' rA1:18, January 15.—. t tlotuahmont of Frimcrl troops from 31exico boo arrived In France. SArLES, January vloleut teuipe.d visaed the bay of Naples last night , I . wen, -•four ships were wrecked, but only a low lives lost. QUESTION BETWEEN Trusczr AXB TUE ...MIMIC/IN YIXISTEE. • Coner_sirtitormi, Jan. 15.—The question Which arose between the Porte and Ameri can legation here, to rega;d to comilleihts made by the Plaited Statcs Consul at Cy prus, against. the local authorities 01 that Island, has been settled to the mutual sane faction of all parties IN Arscrat L. VIZEVA, JP111:11LSY official paper censures any agitation against the local urns of the government, and says the op' position have no other alternative than to consult the will of the people. • TINANCIAL. non COMM.:CI :L. Lennon, Jan. IL—Tho steal:undo William Penn, from Now York, Lag arrived. Dent /F. Co., well known In the China and India .trade, who were forced to siwpend some time since, bare resumed payment. Late telegrams have been received. tolt Mention no commercial panic at Deng Kong, as was reported. It is now stated that the . piojeet for anew Spanish loan looks as though It would be a failure. Larattroor,January 15.—fite on rely dull and lower; sales µ0.,0 bales; mid dling uplands, 14' Ilreadiautts ginner. Corn, Cis tid. Tallow de Dined 1,1. reirtie loom declining; refined Is ad. glasiCiamren, January lt.—llarket For goods is lower and nominal. Lennox, January 14.-4:ousels rloi,ed ei 91j,1. American necurille , closed. Fie, Twenties, 72%; Illinois Central, Erie, FROM NEW YORK. •'rest of European Porcer—Enlim meat of Moore to the Army—llnm ages Wanted for a Itnnomay Wife— Organised hand• toiltob latranteMi Co 'NEW Your, January =I Adolphus Schwartz, a passenger by steamer Bremen, war , arrested on her mr I rat here, by order of the I tilted ,tatee Mar Mad Murray, no • chants, of forgery to ezma, to the &repeat of one hundred urn sixty thousand Itforinl. A regmiaition to his extradition was lamed n for days woes at tha instance of the Austrian to:1,ml, on the authority of a cable dispatch. tv isw art• was committed to prison to await the arrt tel of witnesses from Austria. . _ .Tudge Bette, of the Felted states Dirt air Coon, refused an epplication fora Writ V 1,00 , 0. corpus treday. in the CIL/100 young men enlisted in the at uty. Ste .lamed they were under tutu wen, but the Gritittiro Pnolooo.t 0W.% et that they took an oath they were utatve the age. The Judge decided that the oath thus , be considered snakiest. TdOU.A3D rebbartshamsos. wasrrn • Ttio case is on tried, In the rlmmal ‘ Coarl Of Doeid M. FretlZlAll amatnet ,trrot Tito plaintiff claims ton titou.and damages from ofseut fur oloping with Iff fTreemast'el wife. from Chicago. in April 1144. A stars morn., /tams, en. • Wm. Hammond, formerly m former command the ships Intim:Ude and tho C 11.,. of Net Yoor, ad n John Shannon, a ere arrtnard day o n a charge of robbing the s tool ngto llnn of steamers of freight valued at 11, fifteen thousand deflate, Tan rAtilita named liennahon Ilarrtntrton and JAI., Warner, turned S tote's ev dance to e,eap. prosecution. There Is mid to he lorgoi , gantratlon for the purpose of rouble.: to various steamshtp companies. Their plan Were probably • Irm.trated. ItrII.(SIN ;LIVE,/ et•ll.l%OA, The Ifu.lwa /aver r4llrowl, will, on an gator the 17th. .ell anLI check i‘ gage only over Its own road. WEST VIRGINIA The Meeting of the Legislature at Uoreroor . • glessitgo —Ratline*'Jou of nos Cot tttttt Mount Arooniatuent. • Wessman Jan. G.—The Tog: .I,Lture or. ganlzed to-ilay. In the :3unate W tn. E. Slovenians w. re-elected Pi esident, and E. it. Mali Clerk. 10 the 1in0.. , c. pin no: was re-elected Speaker, and IV. I. llubhard Clerk.. Governor Boreman.kmessage speaks en couragingly of renewed and Increased pros perity of the titate. Ile reenrairosnils the repeal of the Confiscation law of 1 , 3 be cause It has never been en fOrceil, I. wholly Inoperative, and embarrasses busi ness. Ile also recoustneilda tile propriety of repealing the wary laws as reimlllng and driving out Capital and enterprise. Ile *loathe rat...reports exhibits a gratify. Ins Condition of the MAP, nuances. Dur ing the last year personal property has in. creased Over twenty-Ore per cunt., anti capitations eleven percent. rho now valu ation of real estate shows a very great in crease over the old. lie recommends the energetic prosecution of work on the Insane Asylum and Penitentiary. The report on free schools shows gratifying progress in the work of edu3stion. Ile urges most provisionan In support of the sehuola; for the Agricultural College en dewed toyb Congress; and advises the Legis lature provide for the speedy geological Survey of the State, and to encourage emi gration to the State. Theme...go concludes with an able ar gument In favor or ratifying tile annend• ment to the Constitution of till Vetted States. Tile Governor says it was the Lab .olao (lay of Congress to take control of the rebellious States after thenull under the CllCUrnaianCes the terms of res. toratlon proposed are nut V 111111.11,, Or un kind, much lose Unjust. Greater magnan• Irony was never shown under [um nil tic : oUmatanaes. resolution ratifying the Constitutional Amendment mussed the Senate toslay by it vote of 15 to 1, and will lines the I 10n.,e to FROM KANSAS. The Fit . T or Henn hatit• Fe—Pr eeedlng rs s es Legislator The 'United &tales it F i easter Co. test—The Valor. Pares Its Mood H - Drench. . . _JUNCITIOM CITY, 1i.151155, Wo!worth and Barton OVOi land Transpor than Line started their first 1501/1 (Or natal geto-day. Others will follow Ignmedlately Vile is much earlier than 1110 trains towel.) start. Trade promises tutu very largo 1.111. 6065011. Sr. loms, January Lt.—Tour/az, Kansas The Senate to.day passed .10101 tton tbr an amendment to the Mate Con oil stitution restricting suirragn to loyal 111.11 A 6116605 has been held every night but no results have been reached In rogue , 'to the Senatorial question. Pomeroy an. Carney are the leading 161.111161{a611 long term now,bnt neither has a majority 'gnu Union Pacific linliroad (hens, branuli) lane boon completed to 01 111 I 1 twenty mike of Sort Utley. The toad I grade. fort y Mlles beyond, 0161 undo contract, and will be Mashed to tho Bac Itnndred and oighty4lfth Tulle post by Jan ultrY first, Mns. ' The earnings of the rood during' Nevem bar reached nearly eighty thousand dal lays, and It Is expected wl4l average on hundred thousand donuts per month. th present. year. The Government experts t transporttwell3l3 nty milli year,ons pounds of store ale; elle road I=l THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. (SECOND SESSION.) W•SIIINGTON, January 15, ISG7. SENATE. El= A. number of petitions were presented, in cluding one from the citizens of itrillfon- Vane, Ohio, nstang Cougrees to prohibit , any Perron 'Addicted to intoxicating liquor from holding ottice under the United StuteS rioverument. I= Mr. FES, , ENDEN, from the Committee eo Finance, reported a hill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to delegate to one of his asilstauts, authority. to sign all warrant., for the payment of money into the public Treneury, and for the tilBhurse ment of the same - , when certified by a prop. or accounting °dicer. sr-it-won rllOll - SOUTH 1,1101.15/1. Tho crculentlAls of Senator 111,111.'.111a,1„ of South Carolina, more presented and to. I=l 3tr. liOWAltl) called up his resolutions of Inquiry Into Mexican affairs, offered on the Bth Instant. lie alluded in Ma remarks In the unjustifiable uturnatiou on the ' , art of Napoleon. the pretext of which was the debt of Mexico to trench teutticots. No- Iroily could credit that thls was the only cause. Its object looked far beyond to the entire subversion or thuhlerlean (lovers:is clout and the establishment of the Imperi al power of France, under a bort Of Prot.:- morale. Our tiOntortiltiOnt did riot ranks any strenuous efforts to procure thetwlthdraW. al of the french troll. 'rho brae has been prosecuted by the French with bitterness, itntl has greatly our Watson.: with thy legitimate power of that republic. Our interests, and tenni:nal roiluito Its term Motion as speedily Cu prattleable. lie desired Intersection 00 the subject. Mr. SU wive notice of un num.& Lucia that the Committee be Instructed to report If, In their opinion, such report Iv ez iciltent: 1r..11c1/01'GA ,ul,l Ile won't' obJect to .Llcl.lu.mondmeut. The htornitht hour basing rxpiro:l,•Ute Lill to regulate the tenure Of office was La ken up. Ant and spoke against the bill. Mr. /lOW E, at the , req.:A of Mr Ed mund/, withdrew hlu petultuir amendment, Mr. If 1.,:•; renewed hb , nlhelld- Mehl. OfferC•l Vest ..1 , 141y. it 1 . 11.1: rejected. Mr. SUMMER uC~•red nu amendment, au . . an lithlitiOnni Sect 1011; that 1111 . ortIcera or agents uppointod by tie Preshiont, or lA . the heal al any department, whose. salary coulpetpution, derived from Ices or otherwise, shall exceed onethomand dol lars annually, shall br appointed by the President, 01111 Om advice and consent or the ,tnitile,und t h e term Of all each onleers, appOlTite.l slope [he 111 - , t of July, shall Lr •• il . ei , trovitor the siontetry of the .Ntr. I. it hoped be aloptil. The l'reroient loot pruelnicutol filo !Mon ti,. to mi. out of naive," and it wax duty 411 to protect the. • a thu. Iltro.at , alr. oppo.tal the utnetul a:11•1,11I:C) ottorwil it retolution (ling two:111w 01 Ifepaztuieuti, for 10,t Of reutiivtil, foun °nice from SI Irrl.l b, inin to ]tun li ttb, 10.1, with cause.; of ObJectr.-01 to. toad It go., over. Venillils 1..10 ciurlileratlon the bill nod tiololool-. tine ii,itato w4J0111,11.4. MEM =I (Ins not I or )1,. 'LI /IN io o Col o a , sl . l ,, i i t ta . , ) •on eornuaqco t, r 4 was r,uttsl c pro' . . er the ror,l h .. npruyuraeut. of the of. Clair aat,, 3.lichhzau, ley - opvalng up a au* thaunc: or canal, au.? - to r.purt a LW up, alug a ,•peciee uppr,iulaflou to defniy the =2 to.u.ry to runztuuntr,te. the rvrArt or 11747. 60, t:rone. of Cm 'pm, vey,L , ..l est itn.al , for the. lutpriwoucut of :(2/Air repot tz, sor• , ys and of V :talra.ll the grout l.uf, and .-ullll, 111., of Mr. (:ohtutt Urn Wa. 1,,,m1 the ett, tho r.a 01:/eir •, routm-,1:11,,, pture Ith 311o1;. 111,,,,m1•11,,vtary.rettimunts INIM .or, Of Mr. Pine+ ant Mean. Coin mitre x eonestea tat onqelre Into iii.xpo , ra nf reportlng an ad va loitna t Puy on .raao,:e eerier,' ana Co tton/lag the ppeelne tot to tee aollmr, per INll:nrrrol7on,rs. Po toot !on of Mr. tt , tr, the roma:lt:co on. “Irs.rt torao, le-troUtal to eteietre llotntle aro: pre:,ptlv inlo the loronalfo itt elta•fr 0, Int :144 in Me 110.1 Colora- I, am! ter., aa oet ,yororo per,ous Ithlo :)..• 1.4,01.,erty equal!:v Or ro , “,roto:l.l,lzattion Of rata: or , 11171,.1 •No uoAn. 31r. 1 , /1...N1-A.1.1 Int todurod to pro s-A, fat tit.. COilBltl, Ilan at a watt!n total tat wel , o try n,l;aa-tol porixaa-r, fraw tort Ata rrratotoo, to to tort llttttan, I tt 3lootti:ot Torrttart oto palate rlta , t - t Wt.. I:alto-red. 1:171;on of i CrIJK, tho JolntCorn -10555e0 Le•truntlitgont diterl,l In.otro %I 5,, In 55.u•ptvoolI -.l:;ng,nt rIIIIon of theNeu Vot grarget. tbo yorrrnt in t.:10 :Nors,S I•nt.'rieu gry Intrur.. , lllg; .better any or Noch,r...4;.arlrei from :Lc tale Or V1:11q:li, 05. ,:5 , 51) belonging . Sr tins J to aov or Insl,utlOn thirty ,Itly,gril s+ horn, f,r ..lI.Ir- Ity.runa wl,o,nt. Mr. WA lat. of Nod l'ot.. attrod leave to ettoja at ontot.lo nt.tt nig that IL la alleged that largonous:pad. of dinotyaillt, Toted at thena :Maryland largo. und that armed fed, on of !Ito Vetted w ore ot. derail I.y the I t ,roverTtutellt to, ant del re-:potatowith Iho I.secutlve ar t :lat. mad 01i0:v.., ho»ore ongainni wit n hurt, in cd - rr reltog the l: .tut wire. owl w and hootalitg the Notes of tc:. and dl..e nallto.l petsonn. anl dot et rntg lnyai vote, (tent the floe oacztoino of Ito. clot:floc ft,notttne, Ac., con cluding alt tivowdottoll that leo Cot:milt - too 011 1' 1 , 01.12, oitg• ahol report when:• r the :Act.? :tot toe linot In tea viol:ate% an :actv,altl. And wactner the l'realdent or any t,tno tinder 11I.vondrand, han tat any manner,lnt.etot cal wltlt ;awl oleCtlon, or In any wit)" titent;er lltreatontel to use the Milt-. tar, power Ott he ontion will: :entrance to salt! nloothat; If .4,, al:other It awn upon Oegal:at:on of tlio Gored - nor of Maryland. rdoctier: te,1111%00 and the result:l.lou Watt not received. noon. 1:1,r111!•liit - r.ctirti 70 UN, LUOXYD Arl All. Oa motion of 3lr. W.llliLl'ltN or Ind.. tiro tinitrt C4/01111Itteuon U,u intirtior of Uni ted Sotto. eolnlere In ',with Carolina sta. unittuctril 41 Inquire Into the mu:rib. of Captain hlnntginnery, Teo" by Confoil orate antler tii.ort, Pi. (lotion, now set:l.lllg ILdilll,nlUll as a nietifter of Oil* !rote r. 1,1 Tut IiId.NTZ, flout the Comzettteu no the District of Colombia, reported ugalust the memorial of el then~ of Udell:lr birth, ash mg the sumo r Ighls Gil, the hegtoes. Upon motion of Mr. P.OUTW ELL, the . vote seeolnllng the previous queOlotion the Neltr.kit bill wiei reconsidered. • oorTIVELL moved to ...coil the third section, known t o 1 hit Edmonds . ton ointment, nn follows: 'land upon the fro tiler fonaantental cotwhlcration that fhb Legislator" of sold state, by nOlennt act, :shall declare the ...cot fund! 51.01.1 to until toolumeittal et...MOlld shall trans.. stilt to the l'r, s Went of the United States un authentic copy of sold act; upon receipt wucteot the 10 esidunt, by proclamation tooionnee the Lictl,heroupOn, sniff toutptinen ...Int). shall held ns Van of the organic law of the State, and Mort:opennod without further proceeding on 1110 part of Comm grecs, the admission of sant .into Into the Union shall he consid ered to completed. TII• snail State Leghb Int too shall be almerentil by 1110 'Territorial Government, Ii tub (Wray ditys after the. pinfina an Or thin RCA, lb net opOn Lila C011;11- tlOll holonitteil hereln. l : Mr. BOUTWEL 1. spolsu In iatillion of entlittent Tho .Witt coot lily Mcssr, HA I.E. 1,11 Itia oN It, NA 1111,11 /EL.I NO, ENs ' 'MAI MON WILSON, MI NM and others. The .11,11 , 001 t wus limited lb the ques tion whether Nohrnsha should hu ItilMlttca an it State, Willi° her rolorini n ere, hy her-constant ton, llopflyed of the eleettvo franchise, and also on tutu t 'col effect Of the Conan lull 111 the third section. Mr. BOUWELL'S tom:tot:fount wen atiotb ig,l by a cote of 61 70. fold the bill putae,l-11,311yel agaltint a. nay.l. • =Si The bill for the adudrvlon of Colorado 001110 op. Alr.llouTsv 3:Vl.yhwondmentau above, viatod was adopted on 0101100 of Mr. A r.IUXI, by a vote of to to GO, and the hill 90 0371.11 against 60 0/1.34. . . . . GOVERNOU Or vnuirite RE1.61 presiinted a petition of 2371 eititeilli Of Richmond, V., tor appointing a pro, konnj tlovernnr, naming 4 !nig° I n. ilerwood. Referred 10 Ow COMMjtwo ou lioronttriletion. • Adjourned, MMil itEM _ -, - CITY AND SUBURBAN I= Today we present the Guerra In a new and enlarged form, having added four col umns of space to Its sire:: The enlargement was necessitated by the steady and rapid growth of the advertising patronage be stowed by a liberal and appreclutive busi ness community. Ifitherto we have not had sufficient space to do full justice to readers, the advertisements crowding out valuable and interesting reading matter. The present enlargement, we trust, will ob viate the recurrence - 01 that difficulty. Should the groat share of patronage award ed the GAZATTI: be continued, or increased in the future, we shall again enlarge its Ore, as it has ever been our determination to share with the community the prosperi ty which greets our efforts to tarnish a re liable first class and representative 'Jour nal. The U.II.M . TE as an advertising medium stands second to no other journal in the city, and to prove that its fair claims'are fully recognized by the public, we publish the quarterly statements of the cash re ceipts front advertising, during the quaker outimg January •laq 1267, of the pease of Pittsburgh: ZLTTI: 07,959 Dispatch commercial 17,0u5 49 Chronicle 13,077 'll 1•ost 6:204 5.e 2,347 15 reed em's Friend, (G ormsual 3,242 90 olknblatt, (timilnui) IleLi 00 Leader, (WeeklY) 1, , 76 78 CM For the , (esrter ending October let, ISOd, the receipts ort he . Gszerre emcee ded 111030 of any other Journal la the city.) More Iloording Thievery .llderrnau Taylor yesterday morning re- enticed au information from .Loisn lemon, ' charging John Doran with larceny. Doran, Lemon and a number of other Irishmen , - board together at lieneirri a boarding home, In the Filth ward. For some time past 'Do. rail has been doing nothing, and conse quently remained in their rooms at the home. Yesterday morning they all got op and went to their work except Doran. 110, It appears, got up shortly afterward, and get ting burglarlously Into the room occupied by Lemon and Conte others, proceeded t o NB a valise belonging to Lemon, with cloth leg belonging to deponent and otters. Lemon returned home 0000 and mined lila valise and an overcoat worth He. Ile tu .mtred utter the Missing property, and the landlady informed him that she had seen Doran going away with a valise. Two of the boarders Immediately Started after Do ran. They visited the Union Depot and there learned that a young man anuwerieg his description had purehasal a ticket for Baltimore a short time before. They then entered, the train and found Doran, with the overcoat over his arm, mated, ready to start for Baltimore. lie was taken toAlder- Man Tailor's office, and Lemon, who is en gaged at Hmsey'sworks made the infor mation as stated. The Information made charges Doren, alto Is grata a yonnt, man, with iar.env of the coat aunt a pair of pant. loons worth t 5. In the pocket of the stolen pantaloons was the key of LCIISOU'S trunk, mid as the valise. containing all the goods stolen but the overcoat, had gone on to Bal timore, tint hoarder, are unable, as yet, to .oicertain what is stolen. Doran had a ehiwk for the valise, bat by the time the boarders had learned that he had the valise tilled in his possession, the train had-de. parted for the east. After liorun.s arrest, Juices Cunningham, and Patrick Itoohen both made inform. 11011 rigrdust him also for larceny. Cunning. hula charges the defendant with stealing from brut a cloth cost worth' ar, and Moo hen . barges him with the larceny of 111 M aloney. The prisoner acknowledges the timt of Lemon'. property, but denies that he stole from the others. In default of WO hail he way committed to jail fora hearing on Slummy. =3:9=21 Ate meeting of represeutativce from the First Methodist Church on Fifth street, (laic 3letheMit protestant,} the First Meth. Church on Wylie street, flute Wee/el n Meth...l6rd and the Second Methodist l!tioren on Pennsylvania aienue, (late Metnodlat Protestant,) held on Tuesday, Janniry !Sib, goy. Alex. Clark. Chairman, and Item, James Itobl.m and Jam. B. f.rehaut, secretaries, It was unanimously bi.;050 , 1 1.11 at tbu reopeCtlVe churcbeasnonkt e designated by the DUlnerdlS.llnit.neCOnd and third, according to the ago of each or• ganltal.lol3. The utmost harmony null lrotherly love pm:veiled; And MU:IOU/el the IV) Ito street Church was the Ant to adopt the name and discipline proposed by the Culon Convention In Cincinnati last May, Still its paste:, Rev. J. I:. Graham. the first to Initiate I.bn Colon movement. yet In deference to the parent lay . ropre.entatlve Methodi , t Church on Fifth street, and re cognizing a similar apirit of conee.lou from the younger church on Ponnsylvanht n by v. , nne, 150 title. wore 'arranged as tollews, 55 11 105 those churches will hereatter he now - n: First Ilethodirt Church, Fifth street. second Methodist Chnrch, Wylie street. Third, (formerly Second,) Pennsylvania nVentt r. Thrro will be n Union nen - leo of all the eth ()dist churches in rittitburgb,Alleghe ny nod Ilirmingiuni, next,.abbathut 1 r. x. the ',con,' Church. Wylie street, wile • :v. x. CIAO; Iv 71l preach U SGIMOu suleldo If bile Under the Irkiloeurr or Liquor. ccroart Clatt , en yesterday held an 'ln aemt ut Mount Washtnaton. on the body Of Peter iltiodes, a ticrman, who was found Maud in his roots, In a Louse near the Epis copal Church, yesterday morning, It appeared from the testimony that !Modes occupied the lower story of the Image, a mulatto family named kussall Ilv log In the story above film. On Saturday la, was rely much Intoxicated, and on sun day and lionday nothing leasseen of him. Thinking that he tnight be sick 31m. Rus sell yesterday morning entered his room, when eke discovered Rhodes In a kneeling attitude It front of his bed, his knees not 1 .citie touching . Om (Mor k and his foam fear , nity distorted. she rushed screaming front the Louse and attracted the atten tion of lir. William Itighy, who happened to he passing at the tine, tic entered the bongo with her, and feeling the pulse of ilbodes to ore if yet remained, he the covered that tho body was (roams stiff. A ricer examination disclosed a tightened coral around his neck, one end of which as attached to the bed poet. Ile had evi dently committed suicide while under the influence of Litman Deceased was shout sixty years of age, had been married, and 16.9 two children Whether his wife is Mice or not is unknown: A verdict in ac cordance with the facts was rendered. righting Women In tho Watch Irons°. nu 31ouday night Catharine Williams, a bulky and sinewy Irish damsel, we t s ar. n•nUal by a night watchman as a vagrant, .and locked into a cell with two or threo others of her sex. Oho was quiet and order ly enough mall the cell NV 11.8 re-opened and Jana Nichols, an Englishwoman, arrested for drunkenness, was admitted. This was about half past one o'clock yesterday morn pm. We have heard of Ilia and tow. The coming In contact of these two women wee similar. The nationalities rose in instinc tive antagonism, and a wordy warfare wits soon raging. Words did very well for few minutes, hut would by no moans suf fice for the dory Celt, and she speedily and scientifically pitched into the unfortunate cell mate and swiftly demolished waterfall, crinoline and other goings, and draw forth hair and blood in very appreciable qUantl ties. Tim first round occupied but a few seconds, and was succeeded by a spell of comparative peace. The feud arose again presently, and another battle resulted. Ily this time him Nichols was completely re- , timed, and capitulated unconditionally. Yesterday morning the Cottons woe com mitted for thirty deys, and her victim was also emit up for one day for drunkenness. Union Among Pr..tutorfans. The) Pittsburgh Presbytery of the Re formed Prehhyterian Church, will meet in the First Church (iter. Dr. Douglas') this morning at ten o'clock. The Committee on Union with other churches, appointed at elate meeting of Presbytery, have issued a circular inviting ministers of other denone• muttons and Elders, to meet In convent lon with the Prosbytes.r.to.day, for the purpose of having an Interchange of slows on the Matter 01 organic union. Pnasbyterian and other soots have been ins militant state long enough, and we are glad to see thlt the ministers of the gospel are beginning to think no. krbould anything important transpire at the meeting to-day, we will lay a roportof beton oar readers. IPsins Co's Artesittips—For instantly plating sit articles or ceppee, brass or Gor man Clear, Wi ll pnre sneer, where worn off, and for cleansing sppolishing sliver or silver•platen ware. W arrnnte4 to con. Linn no quicksilver or acid, or any injurious article. For salo br:Y. Sample, Auaghony, sittl all druggists. tleltelf . . Pi ' ' t . , I I- ir Itr : it.„ COURT REPORTS.' Trial List for This Day. DISTRICT Cocar—Judge Hampton. H. Joseph Barton, guardian of minor children of Isaac Thompson, deceased, Elisabeth Thompson, John Fullerton and Margaret Fullerton, his wife, in right of said Margaret, vs, Joseph Bar. ton, admiolstrator of Mary Thompson, deceased, ',vita notice to heirs at law, 73. William Fisher vs. Gillespie & Mitchell. no. Benjamin Coursin vs. Uhl.. Barnes. - e1..1. B. Choesoboroogh vs. Penna. Ins. Company. 03. W. C. Thompson vs. Wm.llembleright, et al. Si. Briggs t Mulverhill vs. - T. W. Briggs, SS. Colon Iron Mills vs. Tionerdaoll and Barrel Manufacturing Company. 59. Woo. C. Dunn vs. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago R. R. CO. Canaan PLEAB—Judge Sterrett. 224. Central Park Stating Co. vs. Smith. 2=l. Dilworth vs. Work, McCouch & CO. • Italthel vs. Kodpschild. tal. Fulton val Foster. Itl2. Mete vs. Atwood. Taggart TN. McShane. • Richard vs. Wilson. . in. Wightman vs. McClolland. 1. Fulton vs. Phillips. 2. Ilartmeyer vs. Kiel, et al. QUARTER Bassoons—Judge Stowe. Commonwealth vs. John B. Kennedy. in dictment libel. S. Schoyer. Jr., Seq., pros ecutor, District Court. Before Judge Hantnton. The Wry In Ulu ejectment case of Walls •s. elterfor,caute into Court on Tuesday °ming, and rendered a verdict tor do. endant. The case of William 11. Brown vs. Albeit 'Young. Action to recover the yahoo of a flat boat, taken up ou Monday, went to the Jury about neon. Verdict in favor of plain tiff for g 260. • 1 Ardesco 011 Company vs. Tack, Bro. A Co. Action to mentor the price of ono thousand barrels of refined oil, sold to defendants at forty-four cents per gallon. Dill of particu lars, dated July, TO, was offered in evi dence. Allowances were made in the bill to the amount of 41970, making the claim of plaintiffs a1i,035,01. Defendants claimed to have purchased the oil under a contract. and to have been paid for it. The contract was offered In evidence. and its vaildit3' ac knowledged, but objected to by plaintiffs as irrelevant. After consultation, the Jury was discharged and cause passed by con soot. Foster A Company vs. Peter Coleman. Action to recover the amount of Co.: promm seri' note given:by Coleman :to Lloyd & Black, whichrwsw lifted by plaintiffs. On trial at adjournment. MEE Common Pleas Court tot at nine- o'clock*, Judge Sterrett on the beneh. • L. Is. Ifallace.vs. John 11. Little. Appeal from Alderman nay., Allegheny. Plaintiff .11 , 1 not appear. mu a 11011--filllt was IME2 Same vs. John A. Little and Ere&lel Mer riman. Action In replevin for two hones, water cart to., valued nt ;lon-snit Intend. tugust ?dueller. anal wife vs. Jacob Lies. =tinned. Nichol. Snoop vs- John Carr. Action or trespass. Non-suit enAored. Philip Wough vs. Frederick Crider. Non- , suit entered. C. H. Robinson vs. Joseph Lchrsporgeri, Passed. John Leech VS. Lords Lehner and wife. ; Plaintiff called and not:answering non-snit entered. John W. Council vs. Joseph Lowrie. De. 4 fondant appeared in open Court, and co, res. , ' judgment in favor of plaintiff forpied. $391,C, with COstli, which plaintiff or co' • John Nana vs. John Schaub, John McDon ald and James Lindsay, into .partners ns Schaub. McDonald .t.(;o. Actil value of lumber sold to defen bill rendered. t eidict to favi for 006,53, being the amount interest from July id, Did. Thomas Kerr vs. Elisabeth McCormick, - Sarah Ann Stewart, Robert Kerr. Joseph Kerr, Thomas Kerr, Julia Ann Kerr and Sydney Mame Kerr, children and heles-at law of Joseph Kerr, and Jacob Young, ten ant In postession. Action In ejectment for eighteen ernes oL-land In Baldwin town ship. The will of Samuel Kerr, father of plaintiff, reader "To my son Joseph I de vise and bequeath, for and l‘luring his nat ural life, the hocAo in which he now resides, together with five acres of ground around and convenient thereto, provided he re sides upon and continutu to occupy tile same himself, and at Ids decease,. or upon his removal from said house and lot, 1 de vise the same over to -my son Thomas, his heirs and assigns forever. The aforesaid occupancy Is to be by my eon Thomas per. Anosilir, and not by tenant." Under anoth er clause of the will the residue of the . . . . property is bequeathed to Thomas Kerr, his heirs and assigns. The will was made In January, .1547, and the devisee died In MI. Joseph Kerr, died In IS‘ld. in-Alleghe ny, whence he removed In MA. having rest. dad on the property in dispute since 1510, Defendants claim under the statute of lim itations. Joseph Kerr, whose heirs they are, having held undisputed possession for over twenty-one years, Including seven years before the making ot the will. On trial at adjournment. Oyer and Terminer. Before Judges rtowe and Mellon Judge Stowe charged the jury in the CAS* of the Commonwealth ye. Michael Sullivan, indicted for outraging Maggie Mitchell, ini,mediately after the areembling of the Court, on Tuentay morning. The Jury re= turned a few minute. before tea Noverdict. The case of the Commonwealth vs. ltobt. 110liMier, (colored,) Indicted for the'..mnr-, der of James WCutcheon at sharPidiorC, in September lest, was ceded up by the trial Attorney, Col. L.ll. IML A coftlinu ance sow •pplied for by Ge r. If. Collier, of counsel for defense, on the ground oral, pence of material witnesses. Tills was re fused, and It Was dually w agreed Witt the eau would be proceeded ith to-marrow (Thursday) morning. The prisoner was formally arraigned, utter which rues la the quarter Sessions wore disposed of. Quarter SenaLoa This Court, on 'Tuesday, disposal of the following cases, Judge Stowe 00 the bend, esteem FELONIOUS •searsr. In September last, whilst the energies of the Hoard of Health were in full play In nosing out unclean localities in the city, 'with s. view to guard against cholera be coming epidemic, they found occasion to visit, Station's Court, in the Third ward, wherein Jtthn Hughes and Patrick Dean re, side. The approach of the health officer was made known, when Dean engaged in conversation with Hughes, wiso, at the time, had his knife out cutting tobacco for his pipe, Dean disclaimed having given Infor mation concerning the filthy condition of the Court, more words passed, and neatly the parties "came together," and when sep arated St was discovered that Dean had bean cut In the able rather severely. The transaction resulted In the prosecution of Hughes by Dean for felonious assault and battery. It appeared from the evidence that Dean first seined hold of linglies by the throat, and, that after being taken away he andeavered to gat at him again, There was nothing developed to justify the conclusion of felonious Intent, on the con trary, the prosecutor, us the testimoey . in dicated, was the assaulting party, and that the wound wan inflicted unintentionally by the Attendant, - having a pee-knife lnhls hand as he pushed the prosecutor away from him. The Jury found a verdict of "not guilty, defendant to pay the cone." .Thomas Lawrence. of Versailles town ship, was indicted for selling liquor with out Delano, having been returned by the district constable,. - D. 11. Carnahan; but It appearing that lie did not sell liquor dur ing the time he had no license, or at least that it was doubtful whether he did, the Jury acquitted, and required the county to pay the costs. after recess the District Atornoy was unable to got up a case, owing ,to the sib. pence of sounsel and Wit.llo3l3BM, end Court adjourned about throe o'clock. Habeas Corpus Cases Tuesday at 1 P. a, was the time tired for the return of two writs of habeas corpia taken out by it. B. Morrison, Mao., on Satur day, in the muses of Theodore Parker Lyman and William allies "Snibba" Arnold—the former committed by the Mayor on a charge of larceny, and the latter as a "pro- . fesalonal thief" ender the "ninety depart," first enacted for the city of Philadelphia, and extended to Pittsburgh I . lB ° l At the JJesignated hour Mr. White, Warden of the ell, produced the bodice of the aroused 2 as commanded, and there Were useamit; be• able their counsel, District. Attorney Doti; Mayor McCarthy. Mr. Michelson, hie Clerk, Chtel of Police Hague, and two others of the police torte.. oxes Or 1.11L&7, It was claimed that Lyman was illegally and unjustly deprived of hie liberty on the following mate of facts, On the Id Instant he was trlod and acquitted, before tinelgo Stowe, on an indictment cheroot mm with the larceny of dicrergr,t, & ma c . of clothing, among them a beaver cloth over coat of the value of sLity dollars, the prop erty of liners° Allia9my, dyer and seourer. On the same day he watt reArreated on an infortnation charging him with the larceny Of an OYMV9I4, the Foporty of g4wqr PRICE THREE CENTS. Brush.which ooat had been left in charge of the man Massey for the purpose of being cleansed, was taken from 'As place of busi ness, and included in the minnmeration of articles in the indictment on which Lyman was tried and found not guilty. Mr. Moral son claimed that the acquittal of Lyman= the merits of the case. Massey, the prose• cuter haring failed to identafy•the coat, which had been' found in the po, session of the accused at the time, or subsequent to his arrest, was a bar to a Second trial, and therefore asked that he be released from his imprisonment. Mayor McCarthy (not noticing the presence of the District attorney, who came in after the case had been taken up) represented the Commonwealth, stating that the matter Lad been brought before Judge Stowe, who had refused to discharge the prisoner. Sub. sequently, in the face of the remark of Judge Stowe, that the question could Only be properly raised on the occasion of another trie,the writ of habeas corpus had been taken out. District Attorney Doff stated the fact that on the trial of Lyman, the coat in question not being klentided by Massey, conviction for the larceny of it was not pressed and no evidence offered concerning it. Judge Sterrett deferred giving his decision Until he Lail consulted with Judge Stowe. Under the provisions of the "profession. al thief" or ' , ninety day act," a party who may "feel aggrieved" at the judgment of the committing magistrate, can claim a "ro-hearing." Arnold denied that he was a "professional," and also that. sufficient evidence that he was such had not been ad. duced before the Mayor. Thu veteran thief catcher. Robert Hague, whose business It Is to hive an extended knowledge of the fraternity, was called and sworn. Ho had known Arnold for eight or ten years, and knew of his having been arrested on sever. al occasions for stealing; he had been in the Western Penitentiary twice, for steal ing, and had alio enjoyed the hospitalities of Cherry Hill, in the East, with John Bird and Enoch Howell, two very well-known Pittsburgh "cracksincn." Arnold (said Hague) was known to the pollee as a pro fesasorial thief and had no visible means of making a living. Ito was ,arrested at the Irwin House, tavern and restaurant, on Liberty street, whore ho, with Bird null others, loitered at night. There had been frequent complaint of emigrants being robbed at that place and In the vicirdty, which led to the arrest of Arnold, Bird and others, and since their Incarceration tnere had been no complaints. A night police. man, on whose heat the Irwin House is lo cated, testified that he had noticed Arnold, Bird and Jack Toting lurking about, and that Arnold and Bird had proposed to him that If he would arrest •• any person with whom he might see them teaseling they would "make it all right with him." Mayor McCarthy was . called; and upon being asked whether he knew the reputation of Arnold, said that he dial and that it was that of a .thief.. At the earnest solicitation of friends of Arnold, the Mayor said: he had released him upon the condition that ho would leave the city within a given time, and not return for two years. At the expi ration of the time fixed for his departure from the city "for the city's goral," he ap plied for an. extension of his furlough, to which His Honor cheertuilyilssented. Sub sequently a friend of Bird's, al. under 'ar rest as a "profesalonal,' applied to the Mayor for his release basing his appeal on the fact that Arnold had been let aroma remained in the City, having non-complied with the condition of his release, Arnold was then re-arrested, and after a hearing, committed to Ail for the term of ninety days. • Mr. Morrison Inquired of the Mayor where ho obtained his authority for exercising the right of banishment from the city. His Honor said he did not claim such right, It was a. matter of choice to Arnold. It was for him to deride whether he wonla leave the city or stand a hearing. "Leave the city or go to jail under the unconstitutional ninety-day-professional-thief act," suggest ed Mr. Morrison. "No." said the Mayor "he haenot been committed, but was awaiting hearing." "Did you not keep him in the lock.up twenty-seven days, awaiting a hearing I" asked Mr. Morrison. in every instance. save one, the hearing was defer red at the request of Arnold's cenusel," said the Mayor. in contradiction of tlie testimony of Mr. Hague, the record (Court calendar) was pro duced, showing that' ono - of the terms of imprisonment suffered in the Penitentiary by Arnold was for the offense or assault and battery with intent to kill, and not for atealing. Hence, Mr. Morrison contended, where a witness was so "Immensely" mis. taken in solnaterial a fact, the remainder of Idatestimony should be disregarded. ion to recover retard., as per or of plamtltf claimed, with Judge Sterret thought the testimony of the Mayor war; conclusive as to the chars. , ter of Arnold, aside from the proposal which he bad made to the night policeman. No honest tnau would accept the condition upon which the Mayor had released him. Arnold evidently was a“professional thief," and the Court wonld not deprive him of further enjoyment of the comfort of the county prison. A nod to Warden White was sufflelent,and"snibbs" and his brother in-crime, Lyman, in turn responded to the Warden's beckon by following him to the prison. =I=ZI A driver named Atmore, in the employ of J. 11. McLaughlin, oyster dealer St. Clair street, had a narrow escape on Monday. He was crossing the Fort Wayne and Chicago .Itailroau in Allegheny city, near the Drov4 Yards, with a wagon. In driving over, the wheels of the wagon caught the rails and the driver was unable to extricate them before a locomotive came up, striking the wagon, and pushed it along for some dis tance, rendering it a perfect wreck. The horse and driver wore thrown over an ern• . bankmeat, and although somewhat bruised, i neither of them was dangerously injured. Car Driver Arrested.—Peter Donnelly yesterday made information before Alder man Lynch . , charging Chas.-Cameron, dri ver of car ,0.12, on the Oakland Passenger Railway, with assault and battery. It is alleged that on Friday night the deponent was drivi Fifth, horse wagon near Wylie street, onwhen he was accused by defendant of running his wagon into the car. Ile denied it, when the .Irirer assaul ted hlm, hitting with some instrument In the face and cutting a gash under the eye: nooncc was arrested yesterday alter: - and held tor a further hearing. Chan-lag s Jury.-11. Judge in the ens , tern portion of the State recently summed a case in a novel and sprightly ntyle, which astonished his entire auditory. lie said “Gentletneu of the jury, in this case the counsel ou both sides are unintelligi ble, the witnesses on both sides are incted ibis, and the plaintiff and defendent are Loth. su'h ball characters, that to rue it is indifferent which way you give your ver dict Alarm of Fire.— Yesterday moraine about four o'clock, an alarm of lire was struck from station N 0.61, corner of Penn and Morris streets, which was caused by a slight lire in the rear of a second hand 01°1111111g store on. Pike street, in the Fifth ward. The tire was extinguished without • _ . _ _ material damage. The engines were on Land in a few minutes from the time thei alarm was Oren. Additional City and Suburban on Fourth Page. I= mccAnTnY-10111 , F1KE.1 , --On Titemday ev . e r n. log, Dm Deb Inst.. by Eev.Y . oller. baba. Pet i 's Chores. JOEIN (7. IIeUARTny. Esq., to 3 . 11, MA.BELLE DUFFIELD. . Yo rkMe k' and Norfolk paper. pielise etatiy.2 TAYLOR—WELCH—Yesterday moraine. at the _Sam H Sacra Avenue Methodist Church. RO move, MIL. ay Res. ]tr. McCord, JOUR W. TAYLOR. Esq.. or Eitistiseh, .and Miss SA.L. LIE E. W ELLM, daughter ofJolin Welsh, Esq.. or Betas:wire. • DIED. GILLELAIiD-0. Wednesday. Nor. 70, at dram. Mr. DAVID ttILLELAND. 01 Damp ton towristtly. It Ws !Al year. 163aviff"Wa4iaijiii: HILLDALE CEMETEDIC.The beautlful l•Ilod'e-scre. o Ole grantr bon place of scpelchro, except •no. l n tbls coun ty, ctooted on - hreve Brighton rojul. lactnedlnte• ly north of Allecheo7 , For bur. , intn.nulta or title., call at Central Drug Btore of COOL A CLANCY, Allegheny CID. ALEX. AIKEN. - • XTIVI22IIII . T.EL3X:EII Xi, N.. 160 Fourth street. l'lttoblaN.. CO7Pllird of AU N. kludsl 01.1 . 38. 0 LOt, 4 ,1. 4ver , 4 , suription Of Funeral Furnishing sods furnish. esi. insoms opened 41sy end night . Hearse and emreAges forntaled. Wevkur.seEc—lter. David k err, D. IL. Itav, L. W. Jacobus. LLD., TbOrriss ZIN lug, E.sq.. Jn -11, 11.3110er, Lug. T. WELITE & CO. ,_ R UNDERTAKERS AND EgBAIMERS, .idanchtster, Wood . . Eon and vicinity. COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STAM.E, Corner Ilhealeld sod Criartiers street& Reuse and Carriages furnisbed. EMPLACE TO BUY ccion BOOTS & SHOES 032LE1ELP; XIS 81. MoCLINTOOM'S, Xe. 92 Federal Sired, MI NW nD w ATcnsat, ciLUSIL zzinarEcraitir, AT AVERT •tall. mon% Ar; ;4 4 4 WILL T. WI LEYIEV 6 Wylie SI., 3d door Itsti BOYS' WATCHES '.A; STERLING SILVER CUISIIIk Bodied:dog nice for • HoltdAT pre-este' to one order. Orone OrM a llerealegi,.. Inotoreds Eneops. tdeo.ruldd go - - Time keepers from Slat° ter&i. DUNSEATH •$4. Tact. ape' ?ISM illetrod. dew DISSOLUTION; . .___. . - . 11111111..." . ' THE COPAUTPERISHIP ~. .. Psforeextetlun between the and et, .der the E ra name oral. PAWOZIT a - 00.... . In the ..orenon Brewery," was ellasadvoll teal consent on the tweloh( l7 .) - Wt. ThialiWi :: tiers of the nrm will be settled at the Wril: vi:' by 15• AC BllitTOlf..late clerk If We ante , Is authorised to use the Valle et this lira la se.'" up the busineas. YeA. P lt i ktOr i k.. -.. ''' :,. Pittsburgh, Jemmy Ugh, ISC, •_ . _ - ..- .. -.. , . 11..11:4401d one enttbb Brilelinagai x tlArt.....:!= .' Hop Ba.haeas to hf • P.M.m. ea, r - CO. we Would requires from oar friends a 5aa01'.". 4 ..' - : tiatiabee 'of ;beso therein bestearall i i : i1r':.7...., darts' the numb arrears we limn It ',--- -.. Mem. Pre have et hesitation I n rale '..,.,.. Inn the new arm. as fret then rellnle.llellea.. - .... ,: : 111 the butane.. we hare no doubt IsIIII ;my mat et tated ate excellence of our D. SAWOITT a 00. : .. 1 - • • ... .•-••• Bete:trig to the above. we would' Infant tlib':". Pahlle that we shall endeavor to mutt is !heir- ,1. ulnae of :the liberal patronene entele4 WIWI ', WIS firlll of D. Fawcett a co. cad Na Neeleile,-'....7. per tenee in the buelliess. Oa ' gaiety say Mal wa-', .. will be able to give entire entieffintlers Stengel '.' ex who mar favr - with Olen (Order.. Jan all h rum DANILILLS a 00. .''.':-: i'i,, THEnE aix.rr OP aioxErxr - LIMING'S IMPROVED STOVE DUNPUL ,:- A.Mr. Lewis hu alresdy sold 1:0X1.13=14,11 .1. 'I II 4 Montgomery sotterty, ra.. Z2d boil )let • ,-- go amiltional. Mi. Brush toad VSO tot Balm toasty. NA:. sold OM Dampers In a few %uvula!" oat -.,'• sold the remsioder of hts toasty for ILI . ; seltblosig weeks. Rolm slate partkododttylk, •"-: !STATES , • Mr. Bid. 11.n11/ tent the DaTt ea SUMS ID his hotel, was so well pleased 11011 mai Ihiii, ; ! -:, bought the right to Umlauts of ow Tort. --, THE DEMAND IS irT/TEEHAIS :-., THE PHOFIT3'ILAHH/1,,, State and County. BIWA Ur lOW .. • ,:, . ~.. Bend stamp Or Circular. or,non, ___ Iri J. iti. WHIDDt_ So. II Firth wmat. Pilitibmseli. SM. - _. 1.1. Jos. tuanovi..r. W.lt. 1..A.76111n1t..7. ANDWIOX.h. EAGLE COTTON WOIOES. pIrA,VING lIECEN'rLi Pllll.l (ThIASED THE EAGLE CO ETON WrA f j• formerly owned by Wears. H.LNet TES & Co4 , ffle retpectfulty Ittfamtlirptillita Sharwst. wlll continue the atanalbotexa el. • Sheeting's, Cotton Yarns, carpot Chains, Candle Wick and -Batting. Orders may be Jett It the OCie lathe watt. MOB SHRUM 80111S11817,Min OELTTEZ iIiTTSBURCH BREWERY.: Comer of Duquesne WU awl Barka's Ll*7. X.1ttark01.2,1103., pae JOSHUA RHODES& CO; n01m.13 WHEELER IiIIaLbSOWS SkwinG MACHTIM • • Have More improvfilpenty aramcks • creaßE a EXkDsi * ' Om Andmt d o M t O n. I y.l4aei T l n ldn2Wl tM t. WM. SERENER 2 . 1 Fifth street; Pittsburgh. 89 89 89 89 89 89 8O 1 89 89 89 89 89 HARM STREETi aoio _ C=9 Mi.'Bl, l 89 Market Street; AND OET TO= !BOOTS, SIIOES, &C. TR CHEAP= AND Aar .x:ar r crrrir NO larallON Goons law. JkB. ROBB, 89 Market se. 'B9 l 1 89 !89 891 S 9 89 , 89 89 89 89:89 WELDOIsi & KELLY, PLU'MBE'RS, Gas and Steam Fitters, AND BRASS "DURBIN& A Lugs WOMEN= at Chandeliers, Brackets, tea*' Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, Itt.„ ALWAYS Off ILLAD. tai Wood Siren*, near my b 7 TIM LIGHTNING LAMP., If. C. 0w5.5....D. cnAronn. ....Aso. Tom. /OHM, CRAWFORD.S, AO. THE HOST - POWERFIIL AND TRULY BRILLIANT COAL VU. OA& LIGHTETZR rauDUuZ.D. • Adopted bytir. S. Govertmeat. Non explode. Clasp sad Basntifille 'BITM II thrm-rold /rester Iliss Vey AIM, luny. This patens is Minitel so Lit I•lll•Pnrielmee es, sod as the wick Is merely • comanew. see., requires an y ulsoming. Batmen o•Leelle °Alli'gk i llu t ZAVW/I ,T 4 7 ") officeoPtmelte Pon Usc., MeMll- ilteoMll Neert depot. second floor. J. F. STARK St Co., B.A.INTIZV4RI3, Corner of Wood and Third Btre* 1 3ERITIr 21-1\72. iIIZECLATA CCM SIMS EOM GOLD, Ellin D MIK [Drive ]line and Bien nat.,'" isclasas ea ENtiL.ll5lll. YEANOI. GEOLLIM. :Tam stela:paYfirr at.. JitC. JOHNSTON w. & scorr, SiXing maxim 13( Flue Watches, Clocks, Jewelry * SILVER-PLATED WAIT, ETC., 974 mazarr "Tare. 2.l.ttialcourvisa imiiNCLll4ll6. F Panamint. - ansutlon thrlit kk i ftitiLll Wate d kmator, Cloaks sad Jewskry, All est. m DiMIR. CLOSB-& CO.. Pricticalnue Ilanatittgorg COR. PENN AND WAYNE. PI jest styles of 1111111ITLISZ toeSSa n is ea ban. HOUSES! HOWESII 31‘0.1EL MILAX.4II. ant wOl r".ll 7 2l " Y'r -h 3 1,2=1 goolb 11011.41 t, one good WALALLUS., to be ootkedandislfdFtg ' at HOWLED'S MI EAT I 1111.3 craw lltrst meet' gear htedaegebas UP," •crwl" DAY Tir-1(1. 2.r. 21. To LET,. - The Wirthoose 27 Wood Ste \, Novi occupied by T. A.Alm £ Q. loft Miler I:dor/nation. apply . Ati fit WAS No. ST Wood sizes% a t FOB nEwri MEM max ROOM Mu.esimisicrreraiiris HOOMSHUrtiaLtrOUUNGAIMMTIk ULU ROOM. BIEVAnk.T.WWW. 01 = °mess us ssunuarso isAistUltss. J. .L , 4113iiaira. Atty as Law, Ittillsallarel& yAnatournSMOKEIDISLOAT. 10:3.-:4 boW, (30 la • box,) f!I balll ISA rebel Ted sII4 for Ws tg avaim a 4114 • lies wt 44 ALLLGUILICY CITY. Al .~ .~`
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