Tat PIIISBER9ILGAZ.ETTE: rouninuro PENNIMAN, RP440., AT GAZETTE — 'BUILDING, Na..as Plata at -root. r.o.:riesrarmaLizo tors . "omit =SU X MOON Po ILEILD4 • TZILIC: 31 43111 Cool ea 3 cents. pelmet* cuter, Nuts. Mai tenbsetibets; (pee yessi "ROO* 4tatent restattions to Newsboys Ind AO."' .T. 63.14.9 JOB .WEICKLY. 1 04 1413 4 W. Year.- 6 7 .Ylvo do. do. att.. otflitept, to ono oddreto, aaJ c .ITEms. One of 150 'mat spiirba of tbe present age his/rating. - But tocr ninclicare 'caaaosl,e aseslaftsr skating ill the evening W OO 4 hisidd and all thepoies op/311;00r VI% 46 get Vold and lay the ttirdataralliingeeniplaints. cgor COagh : .sacik 340 .say, keeß it in tie ' booms, seady"for,lsSiu - etliate linipsysis 0 ..Care is also one of the best 4:691 Wee In. ttip world f or DiSPOPII2II, Bich. ig1641/14 Sour Stotiach. in4l4l4lististstOttbeaudiatiiiinnbowebt. Solo agent forgAtatrarghikteeph :Druggist; NeALlisticet Most. —. "- At - the WarUP*" Pali Inlondoni 1932, the ;Thee . lef.”llfeen Sew'. ler , fdieblee ieeelied the hfghest:alirerd4. all the Idachtfai Of Eurepe ikacylimenei; coinpoup,on.„ multwaxd baa guyism.bi er , wheremexhlbltid.. ton Will mike 110 mina* la ordering one as a. holtdaf ,toige, niter or Iriona. ' They can be loxreheeed only at' Stunner a'Co , e., T 1 Fifth sweet: - • • . . . , ilasard h Caawelkr Cod liver OIL The Purest aiod 'Sweetest Co q layer on 213. 'the; world;-:mennfactared :from . fresh, healthy - 11*i; •ct . pirCthe se:64li*. .it is Perfehls - pure s ad Sweet.. Ask for.; ,, Har. iird - Jt' cookware ,Ced Liver.ou ,, ttialitaac; turod E , • . ' • . cAßlrsiiimAaz a Co. New York • lelttestwn nand. Currait, Itupbereq' ,Qulnee. Strawberry. VWLIa t Grape, Opine, Blackberry. Apple, :LlAnitettPlue Apple andittkele Currant. call antt epe - them 5t,114 Federal street, Allis gli#A6o7": 010:131ATIM. CIMEZt=2I ' 'The medical °taco 01E: Werner, old In. dith . rbrito ll 4, k Sop, seUtored. to No. 211 .7 . 11frugs, Mt tecllclues. Doetais , iireseripticma carefully prepared at half the usual price, at E 1 to,.'a Drug .Btoreioppotete Postai:dm. .Ton Ow toy ,Yorelgul.lquari of alt kinds at Joseph a. !Mob% D 1114.11417, NO. tn. / 93 an 4183 kintstreot,,Plttitoun.b. Tarsi -C4 - eft lbw s 8 Per eent: Alcohol at Joseph B. maws. New alp, ii JosiepiC S. Finch's. TELEGRAPHIC MIIREARY At Slew . Orleans Judge Thomas, on hater. clay. granted a tnanduinus in the cue of the State of Louisiana in relation to Frederick Alexander; Of Pittsburgh; *s. the State , Treaattrer, ;eying .he, has 110 right:to held the fonds. The claim originated as follovis: Alexander% brother was allot in DM by .guerrillas on the' river.' His's-state being left vacant, It waaturned Into cash and the money deposited with the Treasurer, who refused t, ;deliver:: it to the claimant upon order ° f ,'Ndife Tisontas.. At New Clicr4.iutlitelrelpso Toirboatemn• .Pfrik' have. sued: the towboat Calhoun tor ' The Caitiotttr iecently collided vrlth the Gladlater. and ibis cialmed that the col . listen was tile 'real:lra negligence on the part et the Calbowli - . L. 11. Pays, at MOutrealrpubllabes a letter l o b lnolied l 4 4 ,*.BAWlr4llX; froelGeneral B. P. Butler, eirpreaslne ida 4Wwlew.,tßat , the a4B4Bltleuel-Otrituraisti3ilittecierary and letwitable for the tukure welfare of the United States. The steamer 9,11.201141, sidled on Saturday from New York for-Europe with SIM OCO in " The: Intern:ppm:of, tiara' on tbe Nor Jerie4 railroed Inereasee,andtHpa are en ittapendert except between Newealc and New' , . . ' Tiro men, ware !rows to death in Brook lyn Friday Walt: • , • A Dotal meetingwae hold on Saturday in NeW.York,tii - expreas sympathy with-the Greeks of-Crete,ana a . committee was ap pointedof.themaitlnflaeatdnt. citizens to collect forule;foOd and clothing far them. Tke.PnOtbeat.F._A. Perkins la reported. to haver atu.h. thi the 170 off- Sandy. Hook, by , C O /114012: WWI IIitIICIWII tench ,NO particulars. ' • The United StaXesbonlied warehouse of H.P. smith Co:, Maim:QM:us street., New York, "jug robbed 'Friday night; of 1 1 1 /P o l -worth of blaek slurs, the , property of dr T. Stewart. A. portion thereat was recovered, but thdrObbers are hot yet captured.. six coal barges were sunken .the fails at Loalimipe. being part of the. fleet .7rhich inerehant of. Ll_tchfleld. /1 1 :, Paid St. Louth a 'Sint on-Saturday last,. having the small 'Sinn of ten thousand &Mare in his poseendon, which he designed deposit's' g in a city bank.. '..s.'gentle pickpocket relieved hint of further tunable by abstracting . the wolet fromlilipocket at the !net depot. St Innis. repttwented in the To. Weep _COnvention which -Is -to be held on the the Ullmo, to Washington; itt plum last yesu . ,tliere,arrlet4tor thou- ItrAllad eigliii-ettat-stiaixters. . . Parr/. which recently as cended tha Capriole river, report It Is nflldifebtS liathOlialith of Green riven eavlosbns 'twinned at Bollard's 21111, in Chailautairrogoulity;litleassippl, whereby ,a wen of Mr. Mlltani, a man named Sykes, and girasfertt killed, and another per son /Mali,* twaidefL ' • Twenty-one mewls, containing_ sixty thousand bales of cotton, were detained at hew Orleans On the bar for the want of wa ter. It has created considerable stir, and ciitoronameasnres now be made to deepen channel. . . Mimeo Gem,leer', not tho euelnentylonrnal,' bite of that name, but a• negro of Charlea ton. Booth Caro/Mt, Mut been convicted of murder. John' Dull, also a uegro, hie al. lased aooomiilleo, ran acquitted. • - Incendiaries .are - at. work .au.Troy,'New York. The °Mouldy° iron laundry of John oritrlen Tour destined DI are. on Saturday . moreleg. - Loss; 830,CoOthesured,Vsyko. The crew sod Moors of the schooner Jells Ann, wrecked below the Port of Bus. ton, Imo all tarried up sap.- . The Bremen - ship Iloblile, with two thou` sand bales of cotton aboard, was burned I Mobile Bay on Saturday morning.- The steamer Montgomery • was also bronrat on . the Blabk Warifor river. Three negroes Perished lathe fhorieu The Memphis steamer Platte Valley has not gthie to fame!), rego — rted. -Some bag. gage wY taken from the wreck by rutting through the roof. The parties last were nearly ail from the.NOrth, add but ,ucue, known Mont them or who they were, Mice all of tliebooki were 'cot. ' " The Salt Lake- Videito.remerts a massacre of Mae ;Amen la *Asthma Utah on the' li that., by Incises. • . • California and the Exposition—Av. rival of ' a Ettbsing Sure—Snow , . Faxscurco, Jarman' MC--Cdraritm" Mons from Califemia to the Paris: Nxposi tion, Including cabinet mukerais and an as sortment of woolen - fabrini from the Mgr skin Woolen Mills, were shipped h' the Montana yesterday:. for Panama, w hence they will be taken Wilt: itatSJSO by tbo A distuktchfrom Icirvikda„tayll MIK thehOtth Star. Company, a New York corporation. struck ledge in the shaft, atud are now getting out splendid mineral. , The Idains'atage, about which counidera hie anxiety was felt least the Indians had attaeked it;; arriveCl safely at Unionville. The Indium '.continue, depredations thr*gbeet. the-Tenttol7. AdVirMlati Ver OUT. 4th last., men tion severe snow' storms, everything being tdaekod with 'Mow.. Depredatlems br Foie Yrecastr.;Jannary 18.—The Indians night before - but stole a Government herd of man and Unties, at Fort Lamm& and killed -two men, engaged in hauling tele. ; graph poles. 'There are not awash troops n Use C.:Kintri• ~1 - 1 1 ) "*„.)_. . ~..., . . f., „ t,p) , .1. ..5 lir ~ . ,_ ~,,,, (:! ~,,,,_ ....„: ;,.-.......-,' :II --.'-:::. 123 VOLUME T.XXXTI.---NO. 17. MEI FIRST EDITION. ONE' WOLOCK. EARLY TELEGRAMS. TRoiitTaorE. Queen Victoria, to Visit the Paris Exposition. TRH WAR IA - SOUTH AMERICA _ _ zba•clush. sam-owitioza. ANOTE!ER C.ANDIAN BATTLE Empress Carlotta Well Again THE•RtEriNt , PARE ACCIDENT Gets. Garibaldi's Radicalism A NAPOLEONIC DECREE. Financial and Commercial. (auk thbk.l (Innen VICTOR. AND 716 rAala xxrourrlon. Lormoti, Tan. IS—Erening.—lt la reported that Queen Vletoria wilt visit the Paris ex• poentton while on her way to Germany. TIM IPAR I 4 SOCTII AMERICA Itio.Tairciao; Dec.:3, via LONDON, Jan: is. —it is said the allies will soma assume the defensive. The ParttimeSou army is said to he discontented. " sfainsii MINISTEIt TO OE - - MADRID, January 33.—1 t Is reported that tins stovernmentis about to send Facuadt Joni Ilintater to the United States. A. SWISS LGSMS'. nraNY, J 611111117 /4-115DOrtOd that the Priamlan General Moths h staying In this country , for,strateglo purposes. DREAD RIOT IN srvERPOOL .I.lvaltrocit., Jan. 19.—The unusually in tense cold Em aggravated the distress of the poor of this city that it resulted to-day in a bread riot in the streets. The disturbance is not seders., 51F2DIEIE PAISLIXIIIIT OPZINED. • STOCItIIOLX, ,January M....-The. Swedish Parliament opened yesterday. The King, in his speech, said: Sweden would always endeavor to remain neutral in the various differences between the European powers. anG , TIMASSIVITLi oaxDIJ-IPECIAL 15T141440X TUX OW= GOVEUNIttiT. "Arigke, January le.—Advice.. from Can dle state that the Cretans have fougnt an other battle and claim a victory over fllty thousand Turks. The Cretan Assembly have issued snail to all the Powers of Europe to send agents to Candle to witness and report the condi tion of the country. The Greek Governinent has sent General Lobenzls one special mission to the United States. ' QuEzierroww, January 19.—The strameldp Palmyra. from - Ite,yr-York. al,tved to-day. . •-• trilttors.rssprizir.to. • TILIZSTE, Jenuary •91—The Empress Car lotta has dune recovered from her severe . • ♦OBTIIISN IIINItO NOT TO HZ lINOTOATOZILD- 16311136 TROOPS TO nrectraTi. VILWEA, January. Ill—The roorganisa, of the Austrian armies will not be carried out. . . —. . Porte agreed to evacuate the forts held by the Turkish troops to the service. LOWS OP LUZ AT A101:11105 TAISX-OARIBAL. Losnoa, - January 19.— . T0 the present hour forty-one persons are reported to have lost their lives by the break's:4ot the lee In hegentis Prair. Others known to havebeen on the lake at the time of the accident are aim =hung. GarlhalcU;st she request of an American friend, I= written a letter, giving his opin ion.= affairs in the United States. lie ap. pistols the election of colored deputies to the' Idassachusettis legislature; earnestly frePresses his hope for thepreservation and future harmony of union, and urges the President to comet* terms with Congress. bream sr SUPOLSON. 'Pants, January bit—Napoleon has issued linywrtaat ;There° ;It orders that the ad dress of the Chambers In reply to a speech from the throne shall be discontinued. The grant to the Legislative body the right of_ quostboultig the government, proposes Ahattheogences of the press be triedin Cor 'malarial Courts; that the stamp duties be ; reduced mid that the rights of the people to meet ic public, be limited only by those regulations necessary for the public safety, The decree concludes by declaring these reforms will now crown the edifice of a State foinded upon national will. The Cabinet have tendered their resignations. Livmacmt,Jsm.l.l.—Emnimt.....Themasgs4. for cotton 1/1 without any quotable change. The Manchester market for goods andyarne 13 very dull. Livia:yew,. Jan. 18.—Breadetuffs active. Corn scarce and prices advanced. to 43s per quarter' for. mixed western American. Wheat le also firmer and tends upward. Coffee 6101ZIa per cwt. for Rio. Cheese slightly advanced. Lard Me 64 per gallon for Pennsylvania and Canada refined. . Lotman, Jim. - lB—Evening..—Consols for money, Otlyi; VAS!, 71%; Illinois Central, 81%; Eno, /ANDO,' Januagy Commis, 90n for money. nye-Twenties. 71%; Illinois cen tral, 81L1; Erie OM. .lavonroot, Jan. 15.—Cotton dull; sales of WOO balm of middling uplands, at lind, Breadstuff's aotive and buoyant. Corn mi• vaned and sold at 1.35. 6d. PROM NEW YORK, 7 = l : l :h ip e PC ra ga L i t= l :fre t :L i t Prisoner Aequitted—liciltroad Stock Akimbo* by- the litserill—New er bium. Policemen Arreeten. New Yong, January 19.—Oscar Willis, for a long time telegraph operator for various companies in this city, was froeeir to death while trying to reach Ms home near Hobo. ken night before last, Ile won an excellent operator, and a kind bashand and father. Illetlekthhas cast a gloom over the eul4ro telegraph fraternity. Wmhington specials shy, that. Grate Brownieprepiring a bill to grant 'Millar aid to the Atlantic and Paola° liallrOmi that Is =I to the. Union Bauble. a Toronto epceial pr ison - . Swans McDonald, ono of t he m iss ers, was &equated yesterday. . A Troy special to the Tribune say.: The rolling stock of the Troy and Boston rail road has been attached by the 'merlin° satisfy a claim of Venom hold by T. W. Par ker. on amount of the West...Vermont.ll.all. road. . • , . • . The Tribune's Sew Orleans special tam Largo numbers of policemen concerned in the Jill, mote have arrested under the Civil Eights 11111, Upon aliblevits made by Eton Itiomm Soarer. J 611111117 19.—Only ono train ar. rived from New i cork since Thursday, and that left Thursday noon. .This afternoon train. lemscrisr, Is erpected through to. nigght Owing Mitts state of the markets, most Of the mills In Lawrence will reduce opera tions frma tea to twenlydive par emit. on February -Ist, which will lie the means of throwireral hundred operatives out of emu - The cers and crew of the edicioner Julia Ann wrocsed below this port, and suritnicigt, are ner 41 1 =1. 0, .ineeked - on X i i: r di r t : hursday nights undo ;and ono Glin Vega Blade Governer of BAI - Furs zece. JUL IC—Coming, 'nth poredatter ommlylng Quadelojans, o' to intercept a bodp or French bound roe San alai. eau, tog has been macre - floveyttor 01 431statoa, but Corauna says he shall hot Cu ter the State, and he has the temps Lomita. the threat good. • SECOND EDITION. FOUR coo Logic; 4.`m.1 vERT4TA.R . T.Os . FROM WASHINGTON. Treatury Department .StateMo IVIDESCI AQIINST MOUNOPIt 110 Rumors Concerning Appointmenti THE KILLING OF UNION SOLDIERS Internal Revenue Reoeippte - Wasson°Ton, Jruitiaryl9,l9d7, „ sugssvar BTATSYSST. Natial2lll2ll.llkAalailli.hd tiara the treas ury fur the week i .t7,i 21. Frnetionet Currea cy et - the ; Department, ...47.1030. Amount shipped, ...n6,93. Disburieinante of . Treasuryfleinrtinent for 06 „Werth; A& U 1%. Iteempts of Internal lteyoune for the week, $1,9;0,789. fractional Currency des troyed for . thp . weelr,e3l . 7,7l , Xl— • rim= SALZ Oi GOLD. At a meeting of the Ways and Moline Committee • Gielay, Secretary. ArCollateth Cafe thia members GI imderatand ho tree not opposed to making all sales of 'told 'by the Government COMCISSIONXII - AOGY. The erictenee against Coiamlisioner Do ay, of the Indian Duman, is very strong. The Standing Cominittee will tseport In fa. vor of setting aside his contracts for Indian supplies. CONCEuBINO ArPOITITMENTS It kr reverted that If the .Benato reject General Dix as Minister to France, he will be appolntml as Naval Officer at New York, and Lafayette S. Foster sent to Franco. Mr. Nesmith is to be Indiana ComraDslonev if Bogy Is removed. Foster has also, been named for Minister to Japan vice Berlin; game, to be removed. If Mr. Doolittle re; signs be will be sent to Russia. The rumor Is untrue that Dudley Field will be Minister to England. _ • watts .1011117'T= ro4ILLCSICI. • The rebel Umieral Bradley 8. Johnson has been admitted to the bar of tbe United States Court. ' • • WITIIESSZ9 5CM110320., The Heim Select Crnimintttee - to enquire! into the Wiling or cCrralli Union soldiers in South Carolina and the discharge et the persona convicted of .the crime,. has sum moned no additional witnesses Jiejer Gen erals Sheridan and Thomis and Lieutenants Tauton and Bumming. • ICTERNLL sackers iticstres. - • The receipts of intertalFenno yester day was t19,272,00L The total tee the week Stm,O;3,SSl. Grand total for the fiscal year, up to date, 4177,731,974.71.. The smallness of the receipts for Friday and. Saturday le Ow- Melo the fact that 'll the trains Into th e city from the north lutviibsort detained by the late heavy snow, than cutting ..off the means of of obtaining the receipts. ' TRUITI-WtMiliPBBr. 7 (SECOND SESSION.) Wasuruarox, January 19,1%7 . SENATE. A. communication from the Secretary of War was received, transmitting the report of the Engineers , Department of the Army for DY.O. Deferred. Mr. HENDRICKS, from the Naval Com mittee, reported the House bill of last sea. ston in favor of the selection of League Island as an Hon-clad depot. Ordered printed. WILLIAMS introduced a hill to grant additional land in aid of the construction of a railroad from Luke Superior to Puget's Sound. Referred. The bill autborizlthe construction of a Street railroad e Baltimore Ohio road from Bowles°, to the District of Co. Rambla. was debated, Without action. The itanlumpt bill tatino tip aszegnlu or. der: 'lt. Is the noose of last sention, ameadSd by. the Jnallslll7Coramittee. The amendment to etre - Una " appointment of Registers of Bankruegito the District, in. stead of the Circuit npoa Cats ream mendatlon of the Chief *BIC% was adopt- HOUSE. The opeakei presented the memorial of the Polaris Leglateture relative to the geo graphical survey of tae glue 11111 country. A Number of private bills wore passed. Executive commanleations were present ed transmitting reports from the tlearstary of the Navy, covering the -list of contracts made by the Engineer Depertment The Senate bill "vegelating the tenure of certain civil orates was ordered tO be - Mr. PAINE Introdrmed a bill to impend the act of ler4 grattlinglands for a ntilltagy road from Fort nekeos; Michigan, to Green Bay-, Wisconsin. Referred. The Military Committee was directed to Inquire into the propriety an d rstlee of plying bounty• California p to Califoa eel for three rears or the war,. nt discharg .gd by reason of its termination. - The Library Committee was Instructed to inquire into the expediency of purchasing rage% picture of Tarritgat now in that Cap. Rol Rotunda. The Mouse proceeded to thevonsidera lion of Mr. Steven's reconstruction bill. Mr. SYAULDING offered ea 'amendment suspending, until the rebellion fitates be admitted to representation In Congress, the writ of babes. corpus, and plading them under martial law. . Mr; STEVE:Ma accepted the arceadmiat. Mr. KOONTZ advocated tea bW, parttou lat/y/avorlugthe distratiebtteraeat of the rebels mut. the eafraueldeciatent of the blacks. • Mr. GARFIELD made a speech, the tenor of which was that the obstacle to recon struction In the Booth was not either of the political partlea, but the pergdinua 'Mercury of State and the Judge who holds the balance of power on the Supremo Coact bench, for whom the Secretary la preparing precedanta. • Mr. WARD, of Kentucky, spoke hi oppo sition to tho bill, arguing that rkinfilkass and not persecution ought to be practiced towards the South. Ile denounced the lull as a bill of forcible secession, and appealed for peace and conciliation. Mr. PLANTS supported the bill 'while fa coring sta taterence and Substitute-to We Commlttooliniteconstruettoo, fie Levered the amendment of exhiting • hialO meats in the South disfranchising rebel§ and enfrimobising blacks. • - Mr. MLLES cdmonlicod :he Wankl' al§ s proper time;Oger anaismaidment providing. that no Stab! should bo admitted to repro aentatilm to CongrOas wail. It ratillmt the Constitutional' amendment. ilespoke In favor of the bill and amendment. Adjourned. • Um Spew ISOM. Inousurinso January P3.--Tharo was savor° moor sawn hut night and tudey, which is said to be the heaviest far twenty years, It hi now fifte f en Inches dei=l still anowipg, It is - eared the trains will bo brierrupted for Several days. Wussilso, January 40.-1 very heavy storm' has boon metalling all day. The once has fallen to the depth of twelve inches It is now Ave p. na. and it mull! , The river was oteer4 OPP:mite the city on Saturday evening, the tint tinie (or • ten _ . • WaaILINCITon, January 20.-4 heirrY aliol - Omaniniciad the afternoon and continues txhhbrbt, with ;Plinio uortheast wind. cans- Ins heavydrifts. of Lome, Jiilonary 1120 W storal of yeiterday still cOntinnes, bet net aff lenity. The sterna. has extended west - of here, the snow' being from tit. Etches tp toot deep in Elisio or I and Klinses. - About • foot-. hat fallen here. The Eastern. and Nortbern Eadrftee are considerably Eructed. but the interruptieb Rlll only be t p ii rtl a Te7d, TDo so°* 16 tw o fetP deep Of Edtcsuo, Jodi. 20.—The driiringwoowstorm ee.taingood here tide rimming and contin ued-at, Dagen*. .. D ar and la USE snowfall' dud drifthg•_ Pin times of 1110=En:ted, are antleipasew at times. • • • . • pogo, Jan. 90.—The snow to tour tubes d eep grez /WI Wang. .NO train. have ar rived eines laid night. Memory 43 . degrees above zero at 8 o'olOok • Ckesamoz, lod., Jan. about one foot deep end rands are blocked by the drift. ••••P• NM Your, January p).-;-.& heavy rate and eaow aorta set in abotia4 OV4ock r, glaupuutell by a atygor gale; _ CM PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1867 FROM NEW YORK. SOCTII AMERICAN MATTERS. Orhne in NeNv , 'York. ADP• TZTINXICIZI IiTSZIW. AFFAIRS IN' AUSTRALIA. Mew Gold"ileld'lliscovered. unty 20,1867. = The steimeiNear Tork; from Aspinwall, arrived to-day. Advicea train Valparaiso Delieniber filth; give confirmation of the =mar that Chili has refused tee mediation otEdairlandland France bathe Spanish goes :4olL Tha Beath. American. Congress to to meet .at Lima, and - .the. Republics which halo not yet given to their adhesion to the league are to be invited.. • The bark Tecumseh, with sixty cannon for the Valparaiso. fortillcations, hod ar rived. 1 4UM advlttee to the Mtv state than an at tempt was made on the night or the .hth to assassinate the President at Callao, -The shot passed through his &leave. The asses sin, a Chtllan, bad bean arrostea. . The steamer l'okaL had arrived at Pena -ma taltirMelbourno dates to the 3th of No vember, fielney December; and %Veiling: ton December St.h. , A man named Coo. Hell was shot last evening at 8i Cannon street, by an ex.policci. man named Browning, who discovered Buil on rather too intimate terms with • itis winßwning's) wife. The wound„ it, is said. not prove fatal. Another account says wan only trying CO prevent-Crowning from doing violence to his wife. fincsirve•ror. tic.sas.• sixty-eve thoneand dollars have been re . calved aer, licenses under the canine law during the putt three days. The ship Mercury, with a cargo for the Paris ExpwltiOu, Mal, lies at her pier, on. able to asM siwing WU% in the harbor. Judge Daly has decided that fines Mums: led upon =embers of trades aismilations aw; cording to the by-laws for working under a Seale of primes adopted by working men.* Ourato I and can bec'eallected! 1,10 same as any Oilier debt NIA n ar.law 6°l 11150 10 N. The Henti,P. , Washington correspondent, gives a little ineldwhimory of the late usis Mon of Sherman and Campbell to Mexico. The expedition according to Mexican advi anc",ba%%="tinr. injury to Juarez we d re at odds with one another from tu: ,tart. -Mafilifebiamil &wreak the other, and lbwit,hattlifirwtato &tractions. . led to — a stet ter acme Me - between' them; in which were personal allusions, by no coMplimen= l mil culminated in an open breach .at. rae, whe n they parted oempany, returnln by imperate. routes to yew Orleans. . COCISIIITZIT[I73 BENSIXC John Deebroir and Wm. Gallagher. coun terraztorsoirere.migtertlay aentoeced to It years eaahcitettlicu sing. John Itradloyand another received lighter lieatences for id:a ltar offence". ==! A large number of arretts were mode yes terday for violations or the excise law, and ninety pill:neen were required to give ball. FATAL 1301LtII LIPLOS(01( By the explosion of Is holler In the Wash.' Inkton Iron Works, at Newburg. an Thurs. day, Haab Edward, foreman, was killed. and-Owcarkfurprry, John Bush, Thos. rar- TOM:Bui..Tielnay and John Calvin were st -Terrjr wounded.. The holler was defeetive, and the owners of fee shop were censure by the coroner's Jury. Tzionts.cifoir'xikityx . ittial9!rxi.; - The'derkyarl : Ir Tarloue rs leached here yalterdayM idis,a= and eyeralmalls staztati flexion veto rneJ. Calvin Nor- • to lbta no g barn b" be biartr i rte, n Edlord . , %Volt . entel e ' r county. .The isentoneneras Dastpconed until the.Flrst Monday ta Yesarturzy. • • HUDSON SLIVCII 131.1L110A. ax NOQSOYYNY'r. The Hudson River - Railroad Company have announced flak passengers will be Ranted and baggage checked, over the Central - Railroad on and after to-day. and that freight will also be transported an pro. vines to the recent troubles, , ' ttt 00/.6 rIVLD n AnaTltlt.f.t. A new geld field of great cutout has been discovered In the. Wedd in mountains, about two hundred and eighty miles from hoiney, which the Government °Metals state will eve emplayrue.nt to a large number for three or four years. lilakinga ebont Say feet deep, through a hard 101 l and the boles bottomed, are yielding - an average Of five ZnAto . the.dish. ats 7 A c h:u t t i, :liht t n it i ousnd o ri .Id oL i thLgold gelds generally show a to I9sAL? °unreal againot 6111 th e e'in latla)B=infiLab`ajingin.Yeai! npm, engaged ittpusluess with ArnerlCA.. California wheat Is held. 0/ Sydney, at Cs &loud Berm at et* wo—au aaisoo. The ships Pioneer, - Sunshine, Bertha, Woodlander. sow& ol *he boas. Warrior and Train had arrived trout San Francisco. The bulk oft i tg a ilew wool clip had been g i'Vethl i sitharvesti;ad begun in the Worth ern distGots and promised to be unusually U Rl:Government of South Australis has abandoned Its elffertelo ertgbitsh p oolong on the shores of the Carpentarta. The set, tiers are to be brought away. Very heavy goo ds were reported in the • newly extriW districts in the far North: The wheat oroh.rth Atonratto will leave a Kuchler; of .1 ogre hpalrrost GPM*. and tons Over the consumption. The cotton god engirt . pi:W.lns are More extort. sive this season than eye r. The Ow &Vaud fold home aro ?ince; Il Wallaort robeillon on the Bast coast had been quelled., About fifty rebels were killed and alone numbev.caplure4 and shipped to the *Penal colony at Chatham Islands: to the other dletrlcts. however, the rebellion conthrned,and the rebels seam bent on again attacking Hawks Bay. The ship Frit:mess Ae lied arrived at Wellington from can Francisco. ThLagge=Et,_kr_..nam_ al s. ST.Lol,lll,'littllll7 2 0 .—A. A: 4r 0 7. 1 2 tye Litchfield merchant, .ho was robbed of tan thousand dollars at the h:ast, St.. Louis doling. On TlinnidAY night. has mysterious ly disappeared, and It is now !suspected he robbed himself And left for pate Un known re avoid the payment of heavy d Vit ' s 4 g, P llb i giftf St. Joseph epodiel esye A latter dated KOrtlileth, reports the Indian a very warlike. several rumors are aaoat re kit depredations mear ue; one that they killed fatty otthe officers, and that they are marching on that piano in great strength and with great de termination, The road Is clear -to Tort Kearney. and eight hundred troOpe have been ordered for service un the plains and mountedrui, and the first Instenutent le now ell route by the Paulin Railroad. . . . Intswinailan it 2rarai lima Mina. Now Tone, January 19.—Two malls nr rive+l this afternoon from Philadelphia, Washington and the Mouth, leaving still due' five from Boston; two from Phil/Idol. plat, Waidilitirkes Albany init-Nodrt ttha thoo loom lonMtrialarly alid4wo4oo'tta Wes winA , len- Uwe. We have Chicago papers of Thurs day via the grip Uatirowl—The interrup tion of travel on the Yew Jersey Uallroad Ihereases, and trips are entirely nap end od, cumin between New 19rk. • Alabama Decisions Nun' Outskirts, Jan. Ip.-Tbo nuwe Mout garners; special says: The Outcome Court of Alabama has tleckled. Oat tlie. act of Con gress requiring, strnaP oft State legal pro. moss- to.ba ullonstitationglo Chief Jug, tine Walker also decides that 41abatua intik/acts, a government under the corn. fsdersey, its personal representatives are protected from all e les on Confederate in frostrp eat, Tiger kit act ofill° The Court srpsunatittnOse., -; • ;, esuleF• jill4.3.seq . MOVILZ, .18.111XY'18.—Tho Bremen slap ! r d ol g i rbirltt 4 & f ir =tr. VS steamer Montgomery witk 808 baps ot go ton woe burned erz miles above grison th Black Warr= Hirer, . Three negrocs per ished In thegamea Lose of fire ?lotto Irai!er, Itaxrins;Jannary 11:—Vha eteamerPlatie Valley has not yet goal, topTheee. fler Mara Is 01401 the water. flomebaggage was res cue' by cutting through the roof. !fettling infther hilawn in rehireNein c Anse 'nail al, they were chiefly from 44 and alb the boogil eye pa; . , . . ileistruegv• Ffre. . 4.42iunspor, Jantotry 111—A. most de structive Era occurred here to-day, barolog the Postoefeco, Stewart's boat and shoo store,licCafrrel's step:teen" store news Scoot : , asa geis• drug /Uwe iq •m re m. g ._ Lawns owe. but large; putt lespre4. The'arlain of the Srikla !lotu:MP. • • • • Murderer Arrested. Xanwcoata, 3e. IL, Jan, 19.--batnnel tee murderer ot Maxwell, ban Wen arresp lea to Galena, /1110011, , CITY AND. Mp:i/M.BAN Frightful littuidawny. At about fire o'clock cut gatarday evening a runaway of a Moat frigirkful character co. carrot on Market strost,;reaultliart In the slight injury of, four maims, and dluly by the most Incredible chances - avoiding fatal results. A eon of Mr. ,fns}' IlleGunnlgie, of McKee' itocks e was eltaving' a team belong . lug to hie father, afoul Market street, start. log from thecornor OP Fast. - in the sleigh with the boy was his eueler, aged about fif teen years and 'his Maan, a little girl of twelve_yeare, named McKee. At the comer of Third aid Market streets the traces be came disohlererlinsome Wily and the horses taking fright tan fifriously along Market asifar us the corner of Fourth street. There the sleigh struck a fire ping and was instant ly overturned and complop„dereolished, the Inmate!. being thrown 'catty out and the liberated horses des tuft away, The driver was thrown into the - middle of the .' street and escaped Injury, With the - creep. [ton of a fear alight scratcher' and bruises. The two girls were thrown.,uport the side. walk,,Mlss MaGennigle sinking on her head and lier cousin belnigthrown upon her strik ing with her aide upon Miss kleGunnigle% head- °lacers Dapples -- and Dressier who hart - witnessed tim first etthe runaway run to the spot as rapidly as possible and curried the girls Into McConnell's store, near which the accident occurred. ateanUme, the horses bad dashed upon the pavement to the great terror of the foot passengers. Two little ehfreten, one aged about coven and the other a little over live years,children of Mr. JIM ideTittlie, of I atunloeles Court off the Illaraoutl, were on ! the pavement, and were berth struck and ! knocked down by the horses. hoofs, and al most at the same moment the horses fell, und apparerentlythem. cr h Stair both ehildren camped instant death lea miracle, het 1.8 fetal as the hot eerthad gotten aerrty.dbev were ta.k. en up, with uo bones brOgen. The Mill. iron were taken to their home, and Dr. Murdoch,_ of loorth etreet. Immediately enamored. On examination,, lie discover ed that the oldest child we* sonfewhat in jured In the foot, but not so verb:Maly as' to neceesitete bang confinement to the house. The younger child recelvedifill slighter In juries, beteg calyx little ertr on the fore nerel,:where, engem/nay, one, nt the homes hoots had strftealt e . Dr. Murdoch then la: veetlgated the. Wades• of the. two girls. Mise BleCiunnlgle was found to have receive. ed aslight scratch oh one of her lege, which 'wen at ant an po sed to • hang been broken. orwitrt Oth .Mte Mai VaiI:PUPA, except a slight b abet - bead. nor (Vtlaill waS nor gcrio fal• s eemsbetBol:llo ht 1311.- ,PLini ber .- It utterly incredible Cantata Occident could have enrcurred with -out ceasing The dealt of the 'three Inmates of. the eleighared • the two. Children. The horses were scuerelteeked and the injured parties coreceyedicr thofthatee. Fire - In thelrelrd Word—toy Free • bly laureled to Death. . A disastrous tire ocenreed yesterday morning a little before threct - yelock, at the corner of Webster and severith streets, in the Third ward. The era Originated In a One story brick building oeohplert by Mr Patrick MeXelvyu a feed genie. The slant; woe promptly given from how No. Sy, and the engines were all speedily oil the spot. The lire plugs were 011. fresco, how ever. and had to be thawed Ott before the engines could get into service:. so that 401110 twenty minutes elapsed befersiny effective work could be done. The era Spread rapid- Idly and the feed store woe quickly destroy ed, as well an the select sellout them In the l e same building, occupied by r. Jeremiah' O'Donovan. Mr. O'DonoVere ePlog rOolic i was broken open by some the firemen, and that gentleman rescued ont his bed where he my In nappy unc loneness Of the peril that raged shoot Mint. fie. Was not allowed time oven to Sattibis Wearing t y, apparet.ko Class were Omits umm. him when Le was resorted. To luting 'WM also occupied by Michael 0 as a yen. ilence snit a drinking sidoon. d Ids per. tlory of the premises sitar the Utlff destroallon bf tlie met .pef,pre tile flames could ,be check the whoie '1 building was deft y. 2,1 mow . c th . tire hall tf tan I . , , . . , : iltfro 0 Oak house, . 4 fronting on !teem alley. in the e ae were eight b0n0.... WSW, of s hick wer rescued. The other live were horned up. Two 01 the horses lost belonged to 111 r. llebeley, an to Jno. ePelahon.one toA.rthur M'Caln, and 000 to Mr- Gamy, a cosi brinier. An orphan boy 'daunt downs TOlllllg, employed not a driver by Mr. 31clielvy, Wr • Sleeping in the ofhce of the feed store, at the time of the condagrallon, and Mtn fenced was berried to death, as nothing was seen of him dur ing the progress of the Are, and nO Once or Wiese of film Lyra shies been obtained. Mr. Atelinivy has no doubt that ho perished In the dames. The dwelling house Of Mr. David Wright, a two story brick, admin. lug the one story betiding on Minicab street burned, less considerably damaged by Cie and water. .1 Lie cabinet establish ment of Messrs. Daur, Clime ft Co., on tierenth Street, was s ot Inintud. The'en. tire premises were held by Mr. lifeKelvy on IL lease. De IL. been unable to form any ea. !Amato of his less, but it to Lein end only slighlily 'enured. The loss of th e other par ties could not he aseertaleml. The lire was nedouldmily an Incendiary one. • Infilit ConfooHlatompfowohlp of • • Al I egbeny toototy. On Saturday afternannoutcording to an nouncement, a spirited skating._ contest clime prat the Control Skating Dark, In tin Ninth Ayard. The contest was tor a beauti ful gold medal and the champioaship of Allegheny, et= ty, and was participated= by flre Ponteskints excellent toaligeo• lions. The day was admirably adapted to the occaalpn and a large and deeply =tar ested crowd of , spectators wore present. 'rho lee scald hardly be itnaglned in a beb ter condition. Before entering upon the contest, the can didates Irmo rtsittlthcl to Ilan It articles Of agreement to tild erica that If at any time within tea. years, the wltmor of the medal be challenged to compote again for itspoo. 5e281013. the condition of accepting the chat. lenge shall be the ohotee of the Centrai Birk la the scone of the .00nUltd. Wins. Thomas 1. Ilaneety, Charles S. Critchelow, John Ilurgeos Jr., C. A. Wadcand ILamilton Merriman 'tensed their names. At three onto,* the Air. 4. J. Lee, and the ' Judges, Mesita. Wit k Meerut° W. .1. Jen nings and Fronk Vthgorder, to ok their Do. eltion, and the contest cornmeneori. Each competitor skated ton nthlules. At the end of the contest, AM. Bargees Was doolered the ehantilltm, and was conducted to the platform and there presented with the medal by T. J. Spence, Esq., in his usual happy manner. IL P. Compete, Neg., re,. Potiaod on behalf of the recipient, 'Muting the crowd that he WOuld 'holli It against all COMM. luo medal Is a trcautlful ono, manufac tured by. Stevenson Son, Jewelers, on Market street, at-a -vector IP. O, nun stile was Lim InscriPtion, ”Central Park Skating' Copluiy. January. ISR," and on the and side a beautifully engraysit akate and the words, iitituimplon of Allegheny , Coun ty." Ali the other contestants did admira; Lily, and we think that we may say without aesuting Invidious, that Mr. C. Crltchelow was particularly graceful and skillful In all his movements. - _ , . I== A painful accident occurred on Saturant' afternoon, by which Serail Mullen, %daugh ter of James C. Mellen. a. routlent of the SCYcllth Wara, was nearly burin,' to death. She had been sent by her mother to kindle a tire in the upper. chamber Of filik house, and for that purpose had procured a shovel full of burning coals. On golug up a flight , of stairs the handle of the stiowel struck a Partition, throwing the Pre over the clothing, which ImMeillatelit ignited. kenning to the kkohen, ; whore her mother was cogagod in washing, elm throw her self into a tub of wider, and succeeded in eminguinblng the names. The hour of the chamber in which she had dropped the bornitlg opals had in the magnifiee also ta ken lira, and, beton • the fact was (Uncover ed by Mrs. intrilon,•a valuable wardrobe was partially burned, as s rag carpet. Through the exertions of several of the neighbors, no further damage was thetifrea, con 4roaae4 the injuries of Mega!, but en tertains little hope of her recovery, A Charaeter Swore Huck. Mary fbiegan.lires with her hatband on yactor7 . E.cpqt, fa the ward. Timo thy Sullivan lives thero too. 4 few 'lap °wee Timothy took Ck. 00.81021 to say things . that wore anything but complimentary, eon cprquig igrs. Meagan.. She tketoolloo made lOrOttitellol2 Woe*, Aldermen Taylor, chug. ing Tlmol by with suety of the peace. The seensed was arrested and bleuuml with the offended lady that; be never. would , have sald 'melt thingeff ha bad not been drunk. responded. that she didn't care any thing about It herself fen sho,wanted her character bank to take to her husband, for he was very angry., Soon ,f,!_atllrd"ty:Tlnut. t i lL y tif ' t=r e belT m agriumgFg - be r i. thoroughly and unquestionably onut and honorable woman. p Mrs. ft. -was thus ena bled to take her reputation, in an excelloat- Ofge of repair Ufa tO hCr !iSslfasq. .• • Getting landlords having the good rorthne to beloated at PellTerille SP la winter have reaped a rich harvest from metalling parties, That road APPcars to be the only one traveled by the festive sporta who canuid alge In aleigrautraipreeen . iblgh prices. . y painful Accident In the Gesetteßnlld An accident of a very painful character happened in the Gazarrs building, at a late hour on Saturday night, through which ' a very estimable gentleman will probably lose his life. Mr. David M. Hinman. a car penter, from Westmoreland county, in com pany with two gentlemen, came into the building for the purpose of inserting an ad vertisement in the Lender, which is pub lished in the rear wing of tho premises. They all poised up the stairiany of the front building until they got Into the com posing room of the German Democrat, on the fourth story,' where . a gentleman Con footed with that paper was at work, He In formed them the Lroderwas published in the rear- building, and volunteered to. show them the way. Opening a door which 'en tern upon the stairway landing, and telling thogentlemen to bit carotid of the- hatch way, Which was partly unclosed, he 'preced ed inn party. Mr. Musical did not Allow I,ll ll ,nikth il igrt ° tl i gl u A n i s rgrcri h VI rii 7 tl t ii ' second door, a distance of perhaps twenty feet. The hatchway dour on the third door was closed, but in his fall the poor man broke, through, shivering the wood Into pieces. Dr. H. T .' c. Coffey, of Fifth street, was immediately celled, and afforded the man all the relief in his power, and pro.. nuanced his injuries of a necessarily fatal charucter, the spinal column haying been dangerously affected. lie was conveyed to his boarding home of Water street, where he now tics suffering intensely. tie it nn 'married, and has no relatives or friends re. aiding in theulty. Severs! months ago he fell from the roof of a house which he was Phlngllng, badly dislocating his ankle, and had Jost got well, and came to the city on Saturday last. Ile Is a member In good .taudhig of the Masonid order. An Old Firm In • Sew Home: The tlrm ofd. Knox & Co., which la hilieWll throughout the entire Union as hcatiquar• tors fur seeds and implements of agricul ture, has Just removed into their new, ele gant and commodious building, No. 1371.11. ertv street, motor/It'll street. The change 19 aeojeledly a good one, as the gem have ItoVr•greatly enlarged facilities for doing business,. and have ample eters= room fur ranch heavier stocks of Implemental than could be kept at the Fifth street hones. The proprietor, who is tho largest grower of small frulta in this country, intends that the high reputation hitherto awarded his house shall be stustalned in the future, and announces that lie has In store and for sale seeds of =endless variety, many of which be imports himself directly trom Europeq, choslng the finest offered in the forehge markets— Florist*, agriculturists, and all others axe invitodto call in sad examine the stock. The star-lona door In the second story has been set apart for a wholesale room, where dealers who buy to sell again will he accommodated. We cheerfully corn mend this house to the patrcmage of the publio at large, and congratulate those in terested In agriculture that our city con tains the best representatlye seed and Im plement store to be found la the Unlois. =1 The Ladies' Educational Association of the Pittsburglin:male College, announce a grand MOW* :treat ..tO-morrow evening, under their alithices, at the College hall. The presence, of PhLlin Phillips the fam ous vocalist of New York, will give the en tertainment a higher tone than the ordi. nary concert, and wo treat our readers will embrace the opportunity of attending. it, cry person who has heard hit. Phillips In his vocal executions, 'have awarded him the highest encoulumis of praise, and lie deserredlY occupies a high venation among the celebrated singers of the age. The young ladies are determined that their part ofthe mitertainnient will be of the highest • Intellectual order: The cards .01 admission, obis able at the must° store. or at the colic 'have been placed at one dollar each. . An dray of Stalloulls. During the lost ten years,.upwarda of tlf teen thousand students, representing every stateinthe Polon.Tiere attended the Iron attinfirgb, Pe, a lailreenum ber than ever before have attended anyone institution in Alliedpe• is the' same time. Theinnesum ity of thiis ofriorted rar this Oen. lleutepitome insttruction, wino cOtabines bOth.theory and pr./trine es carried out in actual brads nes., so that when a young man graduates here, i.e is prepared at once to enter upon the active duties of We. • A Diploma from tuts College Is a sure passport to success, as no higher recommendatthn could be desired or is required among bellicose *ea, • • • t,lestlas o!'oolcari. AL a late meeting 'of the Walton linee Company of Etrealtighmen the Thlthvittg of Doers Were dieted. for.the thratttif year: A.J.ll.app,Prealdanty .3. 21.4arrete, Wee Prealtlenti J. R. Jaques, neeretary; George Aseletant Secretary; Joseph Wal ton, 'Treasurer , George Roberto, Ceal l o 3l . Hose Director --Thomas Ileffnann. neat; Jemea Comary,Second; Meer,. ltenry, Third G 2 elel Shear, regrll7:4oh Mangos, Filth. Goan h: nglneera—liugh Megelgan, FrankLauer, Second; George Shale, 'Third; George Morley, rourtts•Caleto gottaae,Flftb; A. Bushman, Sloth. j'tng Guards—Louts i•iP 7 . atlrnr Carleton, • ARIWISOWItY on Fifth litnotee—On Satur day afternoon a horse attached In a sleig h, In whieti were four men, while coming (town Fifth street from Wylie, started on a keen run down the hill. When opposite the x srra °Mee one of the teen to the sleigh was thrown violently out, though, fortu nately, luilienet sustaining any injury. The hone turned' up Smithfield street, and when near the corner of Sixth street the slmgh upset, spilling out the remaining three occupants.. 'No - boom were broken. and faW Muni:minted feelinvi and a few tote clothes constituted the amount of dinnago done. The horse wan soon check ed, and the party proceeded W right. rt.., Old relke.—rather hemp anneal. eaS One mere Feet: and positively the lea for the season, of Ms great taucert at Ile, sonic BALL Splendid audits:tree have greet. ea the "Lnk Yolks. every night during the pat woe's, uotwithsirusdlng the severe cold and stormy weather. In addition to their continental frealmelnginu, they Intersperse their performances Willie gre at variety of atell.choson songs; data ant quartets , nn at hihltiou df that big sate of must. cal culture to - whlch they • hame &Lathed: thus effOrding our concert-gams One of the most pleasing, as well as novel musical ex. hteltlons no have hr 4 in this city for many a day. Seats can ha secured at the Ilea durtag the day. halal AeclaenS.—Un asturday night, at slue o'clock, ii 00 :170 StOele, IL locksmith, resitting on Bingham street, in Liming nem, met his death very suddenly. lie was desseraling the stairs ha his house, when he slipped offell tothe tattom,brcalcingtua neck - , and connte killing hiM instantly. lie was found mem afterwards by his wife. The deceased was about ithyals.ycars of age, and leaves s wife sea OLIO daughter, a married ladyVornear Clawson was sum moned, sad olden Inquest on the remains yeatorday, verdict of accidental death was rendered, Wanted n Clerk.—A• tomufacturer ail- Terttsed ono Ulu° fore clerk bast week mil 01113 huaareilwuk.seventy-tlireo stollen lions bate thus fir been reCeleed. This proves too things very clearly; rusk, the benefits to be cleared from advaxlisiag tho UA.ILTSS, es II la widely remised mob es CU Mussel; and emorolly It 'bows how many 10008 Pen are out of errOeffuOM. Nralung fox “souteming to tutu up. Attention Ix iltreesed to the adver tisement to another column, NZ. W. a. • w Offering Als elegant avoidance, at, the mouth ote Centre- Avenue, on Talton Direct, for elate. This is one of the be9t and most comfortablelneMilans in the oily and beauttfulty located, within but taw ml utee Want Of the poet ogles. it will be geld at a very reasonable price. Good ApPolstrizeur,--ire.aro pleased to leant that Governor (Teary has appoint. od 11. D. Lyon, Xso., .of Dudrunnto borough, Sealer of Weights and Idesattres in !Ole. worthily unty. The appcuntmont most bestOued.- Mr.=ogles& clUsen, and 1001 eon during iba /MO WIG% ./ 10 Tf 111 pOsne.,sUgon =minima. prin. al Pal treats there are term zatall stores adjoining each other. AU lr T rtt n g kept. One is contintuglyeroWdod with pur chasers, the other, axe rarely favored with patrons. The lirst advertises m the city papers. the others do not. Cosittutg—The boys are hartag a happy tugs this amazon m coaataug with their tiny sleds upon the leas frequented !streets. •We might groat at the practice but remember that we were ones a boy Durrell ariq re. garded those wbo interfered with one sport moronism; of the neepeatdyMo . . . , Mote Idolleity.-9. J. aud gall Pintas i'a, tiao the Most ' reliable and trust' worth claim agencies in this 'community, daffy , receive the additional bonny clients who hove. entrusted thew with the collection. Their ollloe la at 7.0.0 Grant street, reoond lloor. aaointlon.--The well known oil larla of Wormier,. ilynsa 4.C0. baa leek Alta, faired by mutual consentaly. Arnold item retttlug. Under the ea to style the prat w lgort=tl= n tetta oVIRIIrk - bet thattallatl.—The ere -t Goeeniorare besaowayot the °taco of' flour Inspector upon a catteen of another county. , Out or all tho appoint menta,,Alleghany county, we' think, got a nbutry pttbllo aa lle ;01W(I. • (031L)ritte. - John 61•421 trey the Academy of Music, to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, John G. Saxe will make his first appearance In our city for some time. On Gas occasion Kr. Saxe will deliver ills unpublished warn of "Love." 'wbicia • has been very highly spoken of 1:9 the critic, of the New /°rIC press. Seats can be secured on Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. We look for a large audience to welcome kir. Saxe. back agaln.to-our city. Oar Thanks.—Dr. IL. F. Corey, FIRE . street,bas our thanks forprompUy obeying the summons cent him to attend the in prod man who ter through the hatchway ,ot the Gazgrrs banding at en nrumasonable hour on Saturday night, Convalsicent.—Our esteemed friend S. P. Logan, of F. 11. Eaton's establishment, who has been dangerously . 111 with the ty phoid fever tor a long time past, Is conval escent end will soon be able to resume his duties. Monster Humbug—The leader yester day calla the Pennsylvania Railroad - Com— pany a "monster humbug monop Is What the matter? ilea the mono poly"" . gone back on the Lanier in the Pay o free passes?, • Ilrimanlty.—Witheominentiable human ity the managers of the Birmingham Pan. imager Railway, use Sour horses - instead of two In drawing their cars over.the heavy Bartz of the roan, during this Ineleent weather. • Not Kept ielearthe foot-walke of the Suspension bridge are daily swept but in spite of this precaution, snow and Ice has accumulated to such an extent as to render walking upon then Tory disagreeable. • trtmotty.—The young folks of the city appear suddenly to bare realized the happiness of the married state, and are rushing into the holy breads with alarming rapidity. • Laying in lee.-Tho lee dealers have commenced to lay in their atock of Me for next summer's use. IC Is of very fair qual ity, taken, of course, from the Allegheny river. --- Country elleds.—Allegbeny Diamond was crowned with country sleds on natur days the fermate taking ildrantage of the came to bring In heavy Wads of produce. • _ Ilette.—Slr. Russell, the gentleman who fell through the Guerra hatchway O. Saturday nlght.,was a little better lan night, and hopoa are enterudned for Ida recovery. ImPrattlenr.—The ratan badness or the city b rapidly Improving, and merchants are beginning to feel'happy tui the bug-bear panic glees no algae of a near approach. Church Lanflusto will stop calling attention to that class of loafers wholounge about church doors every .Sunday, If they do not abandon the contemptible habit. • Ne Oil Wolin—A lazge flowing oil well w e s struck on friday Lan near the bow!quarters of atnnelnit stone Creek, In West Virginla, at a Ldepth of 414 feet. the Swede, se—o where In the Union hen the Sabbath been no tualreleugy and•ss ereilly observed's in Pittsburgh, elate the lueotuing or Mayor McCarthy to once.. . . . Blow Tin:ea.—All of the 'trahui O n -th e roads centering hare have teen greatly de layed the past few