THE PITTSBERGH GAZETTE, pummiMl 4 ,CO., 9 AT. GAZETTE BIIILDING, Woe. SG Znittis Btroot. P. B. PestantA.3l, T. P. 110 081071 f. $ - .1011111.118 ware 42, 5 t. iginuithF REED, - sal 'Emma's' eing• ciaptei B ann. PeUrated by pram tpar wesk). - ...;... 1$ amts.. Mall 22badalbora, (wide) • Pada. 14boral tadaolloas llarusbna aa. 24o3tg ' . .11211M3 . Der year.; by 2 20 do. •. • do. 4 do. 0da...-. 1 212 Ton or more eindoo,10•000 ar,boak mad one bed to Clan, odob ..... ........ Ila CEETT, MKS. iiellerei arisen, %oral enierieun (7 "'" n • on sat erday melee, the tith fast., the a mw o g tongues, fa EMMY% Grand North American Prim Concert; takes place, at the Wabash Arenne. pie Bale of tickets doing the ladle's : Weeks has been inetheriaeoted the entire. number, half. million Mall, Ii stagier elluknoted- Than who wish lemma:re a chineoln this enter pme.-cute that has newer Mira under the stspictomrwhieb hese at last rained ethers of the be Obliged to speak and act, or writenulekly. , Ye: Sellercontinues to.offer the sate terms which bare been obtained heretofore In the sale et tickets— single tickets, elf are tickets, for AM and ten tickets fore& Of the whole number of tickets (500.030,1 every. one ,draws a prize, the highest One being ._tbC amount of greenbacks atone Lobe ellirtribn tedimonntingto alie,otO. An, asks farce of clerks has been put eti within - Alta last few weeks. and the demand tor help is oonstsntlY korreaslog. Orders mailed In any Met of the east and north by Thursdaymbritt will reach Chicago in time to be Mimi andj before the drawing commences. 'Pastan sending orders will address A. A. Salley. a Company, go. ICO Randolph street, thionttly—Chioroe 21mm. El2== Za Loadfol,lBBl, the. Irhot4ef & Wilson 81SW. ins ifsobloo tocoiand tha, highest award— all thollact4lnea of ZorOoe'azul America. in oompetittOO. Tats itratd. Lan always tom made wherever eitabltcal.,. You will mako to mistake /a ordering one; "ius a holiday gin to We, 'later ptllload.. Theytau bo yottlaaolpialy at Sumner & GrAt, t . T Fifth , . Keep:Wild stmt." and . you are - tur•ot doing a good business. This II what has Made Gardiner.' in:minas to 'good, it sieves fails, selling cheap also another great help, call at the Opera lloctie,Sboe Store, and see how busl- =E:C=3 . CatTStitt Ens Pen t ,. Quince, Strawberty, Vanilla, Grape, Orange, Blackberry. Apple, Lamm. Pine - Apple and Brack Currant. Cal/ and see them at 112 Federal street, Alla gbenY cItY GM.Bearrai. Best in the nit", en acknowledged fact, *Wading forth without . fear Otpontrartio. tine. Gardiner'sßoote and Shoes, No.eo Drugs •wl Xed Doctors , prescriptions cararallned at half the heciL price, at. Faltaul Drag Store, OPIMItte PPetalamt? - Torelas, I.4nors of . Mt Irinqa AS Joseph B. Pinch's Dlstillezzr, -.lto. 11P, '191,193 ais3l93 First strict, Pll.tabvikh. • ' plots and Snows. At your own prices: wananted wood at the Opera House Shoo Store. • You Can Buy 98 per mat: Alentol at Joseph 8. Pinch's. • Yon Von Bay . New Hops at Joseph 8.1 inal:. DEATH or orieruaxisz. P. WILED.. Another of America's gifted sons has per sea away.' A telegram received lust night and published elsewherei. eusnoinces the death. from ;walks% ontite peal, poet reholerianther arid traveller, NathanielPL! Willis. Els death way not Unee:mMuni. He had been;lll for sloes time past at his rest ' dance at Idleitud, on the . Hudson river, near Heiberg, Hew. York, and few thought he Could. hen lasted so long, as his system had been worn down ~from emissive study and literary-application. He was born in Portland, iffaine k January Mtn, 1937, last Nunday being the =Wiener' yet hilbirth. He graduated with lOW honors at Yale Col lege, ialM7. Haring his !collegiate life he publishel his first poem and even before he bad quitted thqeMici-thom be had made for himself kulte an enviable literary reputa tion, reeedved a prise offered by ~the publisher of an Illustrated annual. After graduating, not yet having com pleted his twentieth year, he was employed by "PeterParicr as With:of "The Legend ary" and "The Telma," $ position he re tained but one year, a ft er which be em barked in the publi4ition of the "Ameri can Monthly Magasum." This Journal was short-lned, and in a few; yean was merged into the ."New. Hark Minor," 'which Mae Publithed• by .: 0 " lamented George P. Morris, whose life was afterwards I so interwoven with that of the deceased. Tiring of this life he became a traveler and visited different portions ot the 0/d Conti nent, and' in his correspondence to the ..Mirror" displayed his Wonder:el descrip tive powers and gained forldraselfarenuta tion at homeland in the, best circles of for • sign society. He married. the' daughter .of an. English military officer in plea, and during his stay there published - several volcanoes whieh proved very pop ular and were republished in this country. In Int he returned to America, and two years later became. one of the editors of the "Corsair," &literary plunasi llebliabed in New Tort. In IMO he re-visited Eng land where, among other literary produc tion*, he publiatied two dramas, which were not very stumes 'ln lin he returned to America, and entering into partnership with Mr. Morris, established the "Evening Mirror," a Short time atter which, his wife died, and his own health gave way to over taxation of his mental powers and he re turned to Europe, where he again became a contributor to the popular magazines, la ISM he - returned and published a complete edition .of his works in New York, which had ready and rapid emirs. The same year be was married to a daugh.„ ter of lion James Grinnell, of Massachri setts. About this time he - agate entered into partnership with Mr. Morris and es tablllbed the Rome journal, which yet lives as the organ of the bon COlll of.the, country. The deceased died' la good worldly airman stances, arul his works Rallis* long to keep his name fresh in the memory of the people. PROM NEW TOR& An Embosslemeot—Pilot Bolt a s p„ posed to be Lost—nonth •Arneriesis News—Desalt of M.P. Irtille—tielsture of. Distilleries Stopped. - New Toes, January U. AILIZSTED NOS suzzumnorr. A boy, lateen years of age, named Lewis Klepst, son of • physician of Hudson, New York, embezzled over twelve hundred del - tars from Dould, Mitchell a Co., of Pearl street; by whom he was emtdoyetL He hes been arrested m Baltimore. ; iILOT sosi Diereses TO MI LOS?. TbS pilot. boat A. Perkins, and all on board, are 'Sistiposed to have ; been loot, ' the vessel has not been heard from far SOY , _ e t e later dWalch ambiances the safety of the fusel and wow.] • DIPLOXSTIO DiSSICITLTT 1100 T. .11.11=14.1. The , Benthra Panama correspondence says, It was. rumored that the United a.stes likuster to Colombia, Mr. Annan, had a serious dilboalty with postmen Moe. roV a a' t old him e he ' lea n ni Pa n a ir rt. ' I plasporti, and.oituld iieb or stay u pleas ! d. whereupon Dr. Burton broke off all communication wittithe ColotublanoMelate and has reform' the matter to the United It Wrap:riled from WashingtOn that Mtn. biter Campbell Ina been instructed to re. 1 main at New Orleans for the present. It le add that Maxlmillui trUl- leave Medico with the Punch tremn, or very soon after. Buses. or =rear bientrzniati aromas - Commissioner Wells has ordered no more -seizures of Illicit distilleries till-the Free .: ent e'en now In progress In the United mates Courts are inaelnded. in the time,MlDeral establishments where . 11= . iL beins manntsaused, have beentilaced max or a. 'mu*. jug P. Walla dlea it idloorlld loot even. of P*l44/IN Vittsburg VOLUME T.MTI.-NO. 18. FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. EARLY TELEGRAMS. BE FROM EUROPE. Change in the FrenaVhlinietly. MORE WARLIKE CABINET.FORMED Napoleon's New Liberal Policy EARL HUT 11111 . NOT BRIAG II A REFORM . FILL. [by the Cate.) lII,IIIONATION OP Tip. .I.ZEIVIC CABINET. riXlll. January flt.—All-of the members of the Cabllleit tutderecl their resignation to the Nmperor, but sit of them were not so- MOW. The resignation of AL rould was among these accepted. M. Itooher remains the Cabinet, anal Intsent will Nresloo over the Financial and State lienartments. 11.GenvIlly will take charge of the Naval and Laroquette of the Agricultural Depart meats. The rest of the Cabinet is unchang eeL__ NAPOI.IIO3'S =MM It is stated In . °facial Orgies that the NOwers of the Senate will be increased. A majority of the journals declare that the 'reforms announced by the Emperor are very liberal.: =I A rumor Ls current that an order has been Issued which relieved Marshal BataMe or his high powers in Mexico. airracrr or vas cnanor. IS rna resume - Loser's, January •is. reported that much excitement exists in Faris over the changes la the Cablinet, and it Is thought they indicate more 'ratlike policy on the part, of the Empuor. The French press applauds the reform made by Napoleon. . TIIE rtSPOSIN =AZURE. It Is said Lord Derby has ooncludednot to preaent a government reform bill to Parliament. Canis, Jan. tq—Esselng.—The Montfew says: The government is aumeire to ex plain to the french Chambers Its foreign policy, and will accept questions on the subject at the ofemilig of the sesslon,which will be substituted for the usual debate on the address. I= litsuszaars, Jan. el.—Dispatches from the East state that, the troubles In Lebanon hare been renewed. - Qrarmecovra. Jan. 21:—The steamer City of Washington, Prom Nair Sofki , fouebad , here and proceeded to Liverpool . • • . VEIWAVOLAZ AND comarrawii. Lryzareoz., Jan. 21.—Cotton continues dull, but prices are unchanged. Petroleum sold to-day at 13634 d for redned. Linzarooi, Jan.:Ss—Linseed Cakes .Lll per toLon " snon,Jannary2l—Ecemeg—Brasdstuffs firm. e on sols closed at 9(SI for money. U. S. , 72,%; 1141nols Central, SCA; Erie Railway, 43. Peels, Jan. 21.—United States bonds, 72- IltiAZTOlrt, Jan. 21.—Fire-Tweaties, 76. Lwricroot, Jan: IL—Cotton today shows 4...declittiug tendency; market Altd/4.antl sea antenatal to 0,000 bales; middling up land.. 14.)(4. Lassos. Jan. 21.—Console 11 for money. Asnencem Securities-3415, 7j 11/10IS Centre', S 014; Erie, 43. [By Mail Steamer City of hiv York.l New Yong. January 1 /.—The steamer City of New 'reek from Queenstown on the loth, has arrived. The English papers give accounts from all parts of the country of great storms, goods, shipwrecks. deaths from cold, and starvation. The Emperor of Ensign has issued an Ukase regarding Poland. It plums her &Lances tinder the Neuislan direction. It divides Poland Into five instead of twe pro visional governments, and glees Governors fuller' powers. [Ey &comer Nortti,-American.j • POETLASD, 'January W.—The steamer Borth, American, from Liverpool on the lath, and. Green Castle on the lith arr iced to-might. liar news mainly antic ipated. The political exiles atltologas, 1114110.1.ga -1y signed an address, which virtually cilia for the overthrown of therein, and I ft declares, is only to be won 691 tam= The introduction of. the Winchester ride into the Swiss army la delayed by the re . fugal of the American inannfactory at New • Haven to make rifles in Switzerland. • The Turkish Governmenthas received in formation of plans, formed by the Greek fomenting insurrection rftlre ght ti =d o s of Arvid A reduction of the Bank of Divan,' rate of interest to three per' cent. is expected THE LUCKY NUMBERS. Drawing of the Crosby Opera House Lottery. TWO STIRRER If 10 1011. 11111, 10. CHICAGO, Jan. IL—The drawing of prizes in the Crosby Art Automation took place to day. A large number of strangers were in the city, and the Opera House was densely crowded: Be,fere the commencement of the drawing, tt was announced that between MAO and 33,800' tickets remained tuned, watch belonged to Mr. Crosby: The draw ing commenced at MM. Ticket No. 68,800 drew the Opera Rouse. The ticket is own. ed by John Meyer,a saloon keeper, at NO. 168 Randolph street. The following are the principal prizes with the lucky flambeau To Semite, No. 1131; Oropsed.A Autumn, G 8,187; bring and Mends, TAM; Wools in Atlttlmn..l,klo; Beeognitton. 11,996; Doer on Prairies, 81,0O;Alpine Bcenery,6o,9Bo;Volka net of Linman,lBl,s s / 4 0111 Reel. 01,601iVish , Atrman of Normandy,ls,37M.Delmted Home, 14,690; Cresting the Stream, 37,843; Attack In the Rear. 182,60; View In Genesee Valley, 111.144; Booth as Ingo, keti; Landscape wit h h. Figures, 30,986;011mpses of Paliaades, TOL. 6OlJewel Case. 175,100 F rosted Rend /1 3 .M' scene in the Tyrol, 90,545; TwlcS, MAW; Brother 123.667,• Narragansett Bay ' WAR; Landscire, 34,8 u; Selecting Bridal Dress, 200,267; urine Tiew, 84,170; Double Great, 145,747; Landscape, :124124; - Marine' Fort Warn:x.o947o; On Median, MAR; Flower Girl, 1.19,81; View in Westport. 110,821; Sun, m u llt,Cll ; l i nadeciae, x lAtt Toot a lts m ila 67,942; VerolVloWari, , TL l VDo x ier 72,E1C0; Bayou, Coast of Mexico, 140,931; Bon, fetal, France,397,574; Little Daisy, 172,016. , Cinetoo, Jazioary.M.-1.1I.I.48;of Prezio Du Denbo, itaminlph county, Illinois, about laity miles south of gt. Louis la the lucky holder of ticket M,Cu. The ticket was sold by Pattee . Leache, of St. Lords, .120 immediately Cu receipt °Vibe telegram irons Crosby, announcing the drawing, started a messenger on liorstback to notify Lee of his good tortoni,. Lee hold but one ticket. FROM CANADA. Aaather. VePlan Ileare—The Qnepee Seller . Yuntet—Ceuailtee Exhibitors Cl the Trometa Expostilest. Qrsuzo, January SL—The exam at send log a force ot, trie . Government pollee to jiberbrooke recent; g, was: larcmaatioa re ceived from Washington of an Intended raid On the banks by tee reams. The controversy scent the disposition of the relied tend continues. Jto expression of opinion from the subscribers is desirable; as to whether the fonds obeli be headed to the sufferers er be used to rebuild the bosses. There will be about four hundred Cana. Mao exhibitors topteoonutd la.the Paris Parliamentbss boon farther protoSuod W gebraarll7. " FROM . NEW ORLEANS. The Courts Decide Mal Theireenutt• Lid to the Entoireentest et Costede• rote Contracts, New OSIL/11.111F, January B.—All the Judges of the Supreme Court were present to-day{ f cal orirtemappluloni were read, mostly of 10- interest. In the Third District CCOM, In a am la. rrolvleg the umalullty of Confederate con tracts, Judge Bellows decided that the Courtscould not lend their aid to enforce eelltraCtil Of thle charm:tor, SECOND OrrION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M YILITEsT Tams. FROM WASHINGTON. A Thorough Investigation of the Treasury Proposed. PASSAGE OF THE COLD SALE BILL, Mr. friMama' Supreme Court Xsasure. THE ISSUE OF FIFTY HELLIONS THREE PEE GENT. LOAN. Waanxntiiox, January 21, 1%. • INVPSTIOATIOII OF PUP SIIMASUILT DCPSar MINT. The following are the features of the bill introduced by Representative thulield day, to provide for the appointment of three citizen., not holding any Federal of fice, with full power to examine all books, tatters, Papers, vaults and deposits in the 'treasury and Sub• Treasury :. Fires—lhey are to report to Congress in reference to the receipt and disbursement of public money. Sawed—The actual amount of money lu the Treasury, specifying the amount of coin, United aisles notes, and national bank notes. • Thod—Tne amount of pu =id money de posited with the designated depositaries and the mode of managing - the same. • •• /berth—The amount and description of bonds deposited in the •Treastu7 by the National balms to sefure their circulation. Fifth—The manner of paying interest on bonds and safeguards against duplication and counterfeiting of coupons.l diztA—The sale of gold purchased and the sale of toads and other securlUee of the. United Stouts, amounts end nt...= ira. tr. Mime and sale,,amonide of and to who= paid. . Seventli--•The engraving, printing and 11.•• suing of national=ialr notes; United Slat= bonds. legal tender notes, and fractional currency. MOM—The canhellatiOn and redemption. of all Ualtea States piper.representing value. ..Vinth—Tbe manner of honing accounts, auditing claims and toralax warrants tar 02=mM Matter Lorin the Tress=2, mendailon sitostlrg tt s it r Welsner and se. rarity of the I>apartmeaLtranartions Ma. ~n The examiners are akep o itig463 .lll o l 4! liter oaths to wttnemses, and to employ a stanographir. '-- • , , • GOLD SILL PASAID. Mr. Morrill , ' gold bill, reported from the Committee cd Ways and Means, passed the House to-day. The bill provides that the Secretary of the Treasury, in: all sales Of gold, shall Mitt advertise for proposals, stating the amount to be sold, and itypulat.- ing that the highest bid shall be accepted. in the. event of the Secretary deciding to consummate a sale under the proposal made. The bill kilo provides that ooze. pound interest ekes, with intermit ac crued, shall be reesivod in payment for. each purchase of coin. Mr. Morrill, in urg- Ing the bill, made a speech opposing the expansioit of the currency, and favoring the contrimMon phlicy of Secretary McCul loch. • }III4 X11.L1013 OT Till= cxi cur. SOT L. Mr. Aineout of ions, has prepared • reeor, lotion. which - be Intends, to offer in the House, authorizing the lune of, fifty 11 one 111 notes at three per cent, latereit, to take the place of the compound Interest notes. The resolution Imp been before the Committeet of Well and *pine; put the members are unable to mitres epee It. U. WILLILILB OS Till BUTILSXI COOS? lir. Williams, to-day, got his tall intro. doted, under a suspension of the rules providing that all eases corning before the Supreme Court, involving the constitution• silty Ma law of Congress, shall culYbe wan. eldered and decision rendered by a full bench. DEC 1.10316 Or Till scrarxs COVET. James G. Barrows, plaintiff to error, so. Granville S. Kindred• in error to Circuit Court of the _United States. for the bouthira District of Illinois. Justice fiwayne dells.' oral the opinion of the Court, revealing gm Judgment of the Court below.. The Illsossippi and Illiaottri .li/11reful Company, plaintiff In error, se Patna; W. Itock, et al, In error to Supreme Court of lowa. Justice Miller delivered the opinion of the Court in ,this cam, disakimang the writ or error for ',lanai jurisdiction. The Court announced an adjourned term, oommencing on tbo tint if.ondory- In April. The present term will close the firstillonday In March. 401iX X. XXXXATT The Navy Department looks for the arrl►al of the steamer Swillsrs, %maxi irblch John H. Surratt is embarked, la tkeooorso of the coming week. aoaia OAROLISA 11120011111140071011. Five thousand eitisene 'Or wasters North * Carolina have petitioned the House for the .formation ors new State, in the reconstroe• up or North Caroline, on is 074 basis. NATritith Brevet Major General Ir. M. Carlin, Major of the 84th United States Infantry, is assign ed to duty am Allilatant CopitaltOdOner of Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Attar. doned Lands for the BMW of Tennessee. Lieutenant General Sheymen, corjamaild thg the military division of the kflaskiTh has made the following assignment of Ohi oan in ins commend: DoparMont of Ar. Ultima, to be commanded by Brevet Major General prdtheadgnarters tit or szlitti • Arkansas. Department of athwart to be Command, ed by Major General Winfield S. Hancock. h...squartarsst Tort I , e4f altworqb The'DOparttriCalt of the Platte to be aim; mended by Brevet Major General P. St, George Cooks headquarters at Omaha, He bruits. The Department of Asootah, to ba mended - by Brevet, Illajor bon eral A U. Terry; headquarters Al Yort libr besot*. - The feßruring named officere are ezmonn. ced as the Eitel/ of the Lieutenant Gawps': Colonel W. A. Nicholsoldlatant General; Capes H. E. Bawler, tsth Infantry, duties Adju..ant Gimoiral; Ideutirmat Colonel 1... M. Dayton, MllitarY Secretary; Lieutenant Colonel J. C. McCoy, Ald.do. "camp; Lieutenant Colonel J. C. 4.44441yetg, Aldile-CatoP; Colonel B. B. Marcy, teepee lox General; Colonel .1. L. Donaldson, Chief quartermaster; Major J. T, sabnon, Chief Contelisaryi Major Elmer Ohs, Special In. spector of Cavalry. • - General Order NO.l from the War Depart ment directs that the . Oleo of Militant Judge' Advocate General, Leitablisited at Louisville, Kentucky, by General Orders of July 10th, letl , be discontinued. Brevet Brigadier General Wm. MeK. Dunn, Assist ant Judo adiropAte General, la maligned to duty et Weiddeittnn, P. C. =2 Comme.nder "Turner Commander. Irwin and Idindanapt. Comm ander NoCanlyAmpo been detached from 4nty at League Island. and Commodore filbuon,Proroinder. fiPn . mom an4l.4eutermat cosonarular Itenry. dared ;Atoka their pincer. Beyond other ay pant:manta hats been snide to the League Wend ken dad depot. TIIL sualurr ciat. John IL Lirle lund7say4 1;01 hays b oe , ; , before. the Grand Jury in the ease of Jake 31. Surratt. The drat named kept the Slur mitt, Tavern et harrattanun. - - A SCOW STOMI Drinks, A terrible now Enna eneum e d Texas. _ Over one thartinuttZl or sheep perilhed from cola. Cattle, awe in excellent order; line Amemea sein Ag from fourteen to fifteen dollar eaSb, t r eyed 0. Sheep were maw; a; a dollar an PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1867. adudf per head; and pork at from two and a-half to flvecenta per pond. • - xosa VESOF.B. • • The general impression is that the Prost. dent will veto the Colorado and liebraeka bills, and that- both••vrill be carried over the tote. • , CLIALS TO DL DItCHAOOOO In consequence of Congress .striklng out Of the Deficiency Bill the clause; approPrl attrig $50,000 for temporary clerks In the TreasurYDepartment: ~The Secretary will be compelled to disci:dirge fifty-dye clerks on or before February 15. The Secretary re grets very much throwing disabled soldiers and others out of employment, during the present inclement Season, and' modally In view of the fact that there' Is plenty of work for them. (From the Herald Corresoomioneo.] There is • dead look In the Maryland Leg- Minters, which promises to defeat the plans of Gorernor Swann to be elected to the United States Senate. Colonel Norton, Superlntendemt of Indi an affairs In 'New Mexico, has 'submitted recommendations to the Government to establish the wild and roving bands of In. &am on reservations where they can ho controlled and prevented from committing murders and depredations. General Loganiivat from Unrolls, says the' people are genera lly in favor of impeath ing the President, awl believe him guilty of htgh crimes and misdemeanors. [From the Times Correepondenee.l Nothing will be done In the Impeachment matter before the 4th of March unit, beyond the collection of erldertee. • • It Is uadentood that Secretory McCulloch Is in favor of salting gold, but wants to re tain the discretion of tho time and amount to sell. Good Judges say It Is doubtful whether the Lunt, tax, and bank bills will pass at title melon. TRIRTY4INTII CONGRESS. (SECOND SESSION.) Wasumpros, January 1.4, 1a67. . -SENATE. . =MALI TOTTNO'IIt TIN MITIUCT. The bill to prevent and punish Riegel Toting to thn Dlstriot.ok Columbia wee passed. TES Y►IR►CRI ►T PORT PHIL. ICCARIMY. • On motion of Kr. IVILLJASIS, the Com. nate:eon /s Ilan Affairs wee Inetruetad to report the tests Kearney with Um late 131111141141 . 0 St Fort Ph.%, and what loslalatlan is necessary to protect settlers tram Indian depredation.. SKI ACISTIIIAIt MISSION. Mr. SUMNER called up the resointiod calling upon the President for any comes denoe with Mr./toilr, respec ting his pon resignat.ittn Mialster e to Vienna. The resoluMon was agreed to. lICICTISSAIS PACIFIC DAILMOAD. IAZ:BIatIWN Introduced a• bill to amend the act entitled, an act granting lands to aid In the construction' of a railroad sod' sgraph line from the Suites of Missouri sad • ASMII=I3 - tO the .racillo Ocean. and CO tagilltate the early construction of t he At lantic and Pacific e-compan lillroad. The bill pre:. vides that th Snl &ISO hale right to construct a bra n ch from a point the on the main line to the southern boundary of' the United States, in the direction of the waters of, the Gulf of California. and when., ever, the lire per authorities of Mexico shall have made the necessary concession for so much of • connecting road as thos within the territory of UexicO, this company is ems. powered to accept such contention and bold' the same as part of Its franchise and corpc, retire property. YORK AID TO RAILROADS • Mr. HENDERSON Ds troll need a bill to aid in the construction of the Kansas and Kaaba Valley Railroad. Referred. = nr. WADE °Tared a resolution calling upon the Secretary Of Interior fur coplea of all reports itr regard to the investigation Into the condition of Indian adatrs, ordered by Congress la ISA. Tabled. TES TAX.I77 ' The Tariff 11111 was taken up and read. defend amendment". Mast of-them verbal. were adopted. Vernlutli was Piserted ea as to In:nude It wiarilrYnr=iltuoro and hlttaza, upon. 0 per gallon 1l Impoted. 'lathe paragraph on wines, irrespective of value, Inv cents per gallon, the words "irrespective of mine, coal o j cask laded ed,:: warp stric a trap oat, and the Weida ported In casks were inserted. The follow ing was adopted: "On all W toes imported Jo bOtilee. not Otherwise heroin provided for, two dollars per dozen bottlu,leu than a pint each; three dollars per dozen on not ties of more than a plot." An amendment w was adopted repealing the act of 11113 allowing for drawbacks upon wines. The w.rda '• path of forfeiture" wino added after the words, aand no tansy or any Imported cigars sludl be allowed of loss Quantity than throe thousand In c einglo COAL" •• The duty 00 ;lax packed and known as dressed linen, was changed from SA to per ton. The words "an silk plush for thc manu facture of hats, thirtpdve per coot. ad valorem," were tuseytem The ad valorem duty on linen threads, gaps, lines, skeins, do.. was changed from' to IS per cent. • A proviso was adopted that no iron ex cept railroad Iron and three shall pay 4 duty of less than 'A per cent. ad notary., ' The duty on nickel was changed from 15 per cent. ad odorese to SO cents; per pound; ha anetato of lead, from la to ls cents par pound; on acids, from to 1.1 Cents; on cream of tartar, from 7 to 10 cants; on bro mide, from 40 to 75 cents per pound; on - bromide of potassum, from Sac to $1 per Car: oP r rffatv b e n i r og e lt r i v nate, Arstn i !lajt tots, othe; salts and u pgl * Pansgona mercury, not otherwise provided for, from 40 per cent. cur caldron tola cents per pound. Muriel. Of lime and citrate or lime, from per cent. ad solemn to 1 per cent. per pound, on mortal., arid 4 come per pound on eiblitej on oil of orgat frodt $5 to $1 per pound. previa° was adopted, that 'upon all medicine compounds, of winch Wattled :;11 1 Anlairsr1;11: i stal u rill b a c d " Isl Y th il ra duty on the manufactured drugs. ' The duty on. grind stones lthishell, was thanged from termaty per cent. ad odorant to Ova dollars per ton; on budding or mon. lthMut4l atone, StlshPd (rpm 53 per Gent. pd W fet. orms to Fero dollars per top of LS cubic On imported books and printed matte; Prom SD cents to SS ;per cent ad raforow. On barley nom If to 20 cords per bushel. The following woe added to the free list of the printed bill; Animals imported as specimens of natural history, and regalia used for religions ceremonies. The reading Of Ito tillwas almest aon elfthed, when the 540x14 adjourned. _ C=M ECEM STATUS OP TEE lIOtTIWZIII lITATZIOOI,-. gangs:syn. Hr HAHBB, OfjWDotl, introduced ajolnt mention declaring that the communities lately In rebellion, wore left without Civil government on the overthrow of the rebel lion. and Lb/tithe pretended governments since set up therein, through the military Interfurenee or the rrosident of thelln Wood flutes. snide Adel gOVCII29IeIIII.II, of military origin, without civil foundation; that they ant not valid State governments under the Constitution of the United State.. and eau oply_becopte such. If et pll. by being so reo. ognisal and deMared CopgresS lu doe formby law. ltelerred to the Comnlittee up Judielary, War is A VALID RATIVOATION 01 • C 01.21. . . • . . Mr. BM:ORWELL, °flame% asked leave to Introduce a joint resolution declaring the power of amending the Constitution. tresolysi,attar;long preamble, that In rani, lng amendments td the Constitution, lie well those now pending as those which may hereafter be proposed by Congress, the. States not represented In Congress shall not be entitled to any Vote, anti a/14•11 be ikkePa ble, unbar pf nooegiling or acting any such amendment; and that wheat/open:ten& meat to the Constituthin fs proposed hi' Congress it shall be adopted by two.thirols of the States reruginixed by Congress aa law fully entitled to vote On It. • - lir. LE BLOND, of Ohio, moved that leave be not given. The vote • resulted as follows; yeas, 94; nayi, !l • The resolution was Introduced and re. 16 17 0 4 tP Po urpiktar otloa P...Recrinstfue- ISTIIIIXIMT LEGAL ZNlAjit gores. Hr. HILL Introduced a joint resolution suspending the retirement end cancella tion of legal tender notes for two years. Referred to tho Judiciary Committee. . kalf vow OP • TUS aeraatts Mr. M.T.4.1/MB,li l2 l4liiisylvarila, asked leave to introduce a trill io regulate the sad degne the porters of the ifth• M me Court In certain cases. It provides W Mpg of writs of, error, and ap peals to the Supreme Gond 'of the cnitp4 Stales, wherein Is shown In queetteln validity of any statute or other authority Of the United Matas,...lir the Validity of a afainte of or an authority exeralawl under, any Puoi, on the grnr,gd of repugnancy with the Lonatitutlon pr laws of the United States, the hearing maltbe had only before Erivraeativcrga=l,Vrgl: given, against the validity of any statnhhor oar authority exercised by the United States, mulcts with the concurrence efg TuNotf,r,caflw,iu.„-.., take;„ and revolted,- yeas lel, trayergh The i t a l t4,7 d groraeg i r pi ßrberhl and referred • PARMA.. OW TIM OOLTio lIAZI DILL. MS. moultau. teem tho Committee of Ware OAK Kowa% soloSt 10690 to ;wort a I=sl bill to provide for the sale, of gold, for the _purpose of putting It on its pasaage. Mr. WILSON objected, Mr. MORRILL moved to suspend the rule for the purpose of enabling_him to report the bill. Tim bill was road. It directs that whenever any sale of coin is toad° from the Treasury of the United States, pubilc no tice' of at least lour days, shall be 6lyen in one of the daily newspapers Of P. nailing ton and New York, designating the amount tO bu offered, and inviting sealed proposals for any part thereef, and naming the place and hour up to which sash sealed proposals will he received. The terms of payment, and when and where -such proposals will be opened, :to be ad dressed to the Assistant Treasurer al Now York, and openedaud declared byhim In the presence of such persons us mass choose to attend at the time designated In theriottee. . No proposal to be considered unless accom panied by a certificate of deposit In the Treasury of the United Mates of five per cent. of the amount of coin bid for - la such proposal; which is to be received In part payment when the proposal Is accepted, or refunded to the party when not accopteil. Tho payment for coin may be reoelved In compound Interest notes with Interest-accrued' thereon.' .The Assistant Trersuror, with the approval of the More tary of the Treasury, is to have the right to reject the whole or any part of such prowl-. ads. provided, that none but the highest bid shaft be accepted and different bids of the same rate shall be accepted, only prn rota. The rules were suspended by lIS yeas, medusa 30 nays. Mr. DELANO, of Ohio, moved to- amend the bill by making the notice not less than air-days. Mr. MORRILL accepted thit amendment, and the bill was passed. • tens, rennin: MOTE.. Mr. DUCK.L.A.NI), of I /pi% introduced bill to emend the act of March 3d, to as .to prevent legal arhe withdrawing or dim Ito theof tender notes. Referred to the Committee on Banking nod Vorreney. TITEILICATION Or TilO LAW. Mr. MAYNARD Introduced a bill for the publication of the laws In the Status recent ly-1M rebellion. Referred to the Judiciary Lomunitton. lITZR-CAL IMPICOVZYILISTS. Mr. STOKES Introduced a bill for the im provement of the navigation of the Tonnes ace Slyer. Referred. • She SPEAKER introduced a bill relative to the Michigan Car/Jarboe Company. Its furred. 'Me. WARD, or New York, asked leave to offer the following: lly the laws of tho State of Ma ryland, persona who were disloyal to the government of the United States, or gave ald or mmooragentent to the .recent rebel- Don, are deprived of the elective franehlee; and It is alleged that at the'last election In the State of Maryland, a large number of the persons disquallged, as - aforesaid, did rote for representatives of the fortieth Congress, and other ollicerai sod IV , 11 further alleged that the armed forces of the t itited Nllle4 wore or dered by the Federal authorities to and did co•opemte with the Executive authority of the State of Maryland, and others who were engaged with them in over-riding the Con stitution and law 4 as aforesaid, and secur ing the vote of lebols and persons iltumall- Cod, no aforesaid; and whereby qualified and Ipyal voters of Maryland were deterred from the tree exercise of the elective frau colas and from resisting and preventing the violation of the Constitution sad laws aforesaid; therefom Remterd, That the Committee of Elec tions shall Inquire into and report whether the Constitution and the laws Lave been violated as aforesaid, and whether the Pres. Went or any ono under hie command has In any manner interfered with said elec. Lion., and has lu any way wont or threat ened to rise the military power of the Mon with reference to'said elections; and It so, whether it was upon the requisltiod of the Governor of Maryland; and the Judd Col3lllllLtet, shall have power to send for persona and paper.. Alter discussion. the reset ution wax adop ted—tat against Z. Mr. NOEL, of -311ssourl, Introduced a bill to amend the negro saffron., bill for the District of Colombia by abolishing all dlr. franchLsomant on accountot Hoz. at/erred to committee for tho 1/lAtrict. 'Mr. I'PeON Introduced a MU to provide for .sappltrloz the state Armor, of meh State with tote copy of each volume of the reports of the dectatons of the supreme tklurt., hereafter, annually. forred. OALL Or rr/ILIC LAt D 3 tt rTAtt. 3.1 r. tetrcelueed s tall to author ize the yre-eniptiOn na6 ante of town prop erty In Great halt Lake City, Utah. Ito. fermi. TO stone nYUOOit3IO. • • • Mr. FERRY introduced a bill to emend the act further to prevent ton ugglir.g. rEEB Or CLAIN! AOCSTIS. Mr. WlLSuff, of low. introunead a bid to z and establialt room and charges of agents and attorneys for rolleoting glair. for pay, bounties andiponstons. Referred •lIICID/lENT Te - roc CONSTITUTION. rdr.COBLI introduced a Joint rosolation proposing an amendment to the Const tion. 'lnferred to the .111, I inlary Con:mitten. THCnn ron .11tIrr. I,IIA, fie al. introduced a tall to provide for the distribution of the reward offered by the President for the.eardure of J etr. Referred to the Coin ruffle° on Claid.. ax I.V•11171.1ATION raorrnso. Mr. GARFIELD Introduced a bill for an examination of tile 'l:vast:llT anu other 1,- eent:ve ' , apartments. Ittifen - ea to too Ways and. Means Ccrataittee. (1,14 . 111 TV Vr,(l, Mr.INGEB.SOI.I., of 111113016, neked leave tO Introduce'resolution approprleting 112: , ,enn Mr lintribullon to the poor of the District of through Ilajor Gen. oral Reward and the Mayor of WlLsiungton. lir. WILSON objected. L,CCCTIVE (I.III,IVICATIO,h, Excentlen communicant= 'wei . o rarely ed transmitting the-report or the Secretary Cl War no toe Colonel St. Leger Gronro ll Case and other minters of minor In tonna., INQUIRY INTO nzeet orTn•nce. • Un 'motion of Mr. FARQUIIAIi, tha lixt Committee, on the Llurder.of United ntates Soldiers In ',oath Carolina, a.ad dl. rente,l;o inquire Into the public *hipping of United States citizens in North Laroll- . en, particularly 1n liaJelch and lu Ita vitin• Sty, and the burning. to death of 'citizens in *Guth Carolina when I:omitted • • annzurvos car'silstr.t cola. (ln motion of kir. KETCHUM the Commit tt.o ou Ways and Moans was instructed to Inquire Into the expediency of providing by law for the redemption of one cent two cent, three cent and five eeut c in at the Treasury and by the Asaistanc Treasurers of the i,airod hates when presented In sums not loss than ton dol fare. A C 011111 1 ,61021 TOR ar. 11166STALT. On motion of Mr. RANKS, the I.;ommittai on Library was sythorls.l to Contr‘er with llierstadt for two paintings, thoroughly American in character, represecting some prominent feature of scenery - Or important event 10 American tilidory, to nil the two tut occripled panned. on the Mouse Chamber. Mn. STZT/016 . 11¢CONIITCCTIO6 SILL. The Mouse proceeded to the discussion ti.( Mr. Steven.' reconstruction bill, and was addressed by Mr. ICLIIP. to opposition, and Mr.HIGIIT In support of the bill. The for mer ...stained the President's policy In ref mance to the establishing of Stri:O gor. erntnents In the Soothe Recess until half past one o'clock. DV:UTZ 05 Tll6 116COMITRUCTION QCII.STION • . . . - Errninp Nerrion.kr. TRIMBLE' incite against the reconetruction bill a MIA: attainder and an C.,. - neni Judo law. I.lr. IHIDOE, of New York, oppoied the bill. lie differed entirely - trout the general sentiment on the Itepublitan 'side of the Home, thinking himself Congress hid al- ready come:lMO :Mai against the view that too States morally in rebellion were not States In the Union. lie bad failed to final in either Stevens , or Ashley's tee first thing that promised peace, conciliation or harmony.' 110 ego aprecated the lm penchment of the President. Sir. Hist; of liontuekv, made an argil. mint against the bill. lie declared himself opposed to giving any isith•dantial muse for revolution anu resistance.' Ills opinion was, there never had holm a State out of the Union, and that none but States could govern or be governed by the Cougrii7 of the United Stator. Power was primary and fail to admit Iltates into the Union, but there wee no power conferred .upon- Con gress or reserved by the States to repel or to take a State out. The details 0 the bill to show that It contnetplatea the establishment a..p.tu.the SOuth deepotlm In a country where nothing but free representative government had e ter existed or could ever exist. lie eon. tended that not for a moment Wall the rep imentstire rights of the t , Otithern Staten e Xi r i d filrarali he ourned, FROM MISSOURI. lronble Again et' Losington—Stato Troops Stationed Thero—mosauem. • atispesidosiond aterehimt• Alarmed. Now Yong, January =l.—The Bern:Ws Lexington, Missouri, correspondent Bays: The excitement here has been again reriv ed by Min arrival at too companies a! Cloy. ernor Iletchoes to busnaliactrors iyad entirely disappeared: , Mailer Mont gomery was arrested on the lath by too United Mutes:Marshal and taken to darer son City, whom ho was [cleaned on a Writ °thence& corpus. Business is Moinet op: timely suspended in.Lortnitton, owing MUM) ,pretenco of troops, who 610re/50d a kind of terrorism over 00 main body of. the Mil- Zen!. • steamer nexICO Durand—The Flee Y day' 3110 "/P¢• Sr. Loma, Januar, 11.--Tho eteanier Mex. 100, Iylbk e taod loot i t the firsero: vr u x re liT dO. they f ' tC?:ri t :LI tont three o'clock Lela rooming burned the Bon Ton haloan,-Tl -000 C hOuso and room. non the tailor ehop of John kohl-Palen. Total loco abOtd al0,000; partially bilittrOd. Ell THE PACIFIC COAST. Shipments of Wheat and Flour from California—lmports at San Francis• co—From Idaho. Sap Fnasetsce Jan. 21.—The ship /saw James cleared to-day for New York with a full cargo of wheat. The Forget.blo-Not, MHO loaded with wheat, cleared for Cork.. The brig Vuginla, from 1110 do Janeiro yesterday, bring. rA GAO pounds of coffee. Tile datles for the past week mounted to silome; total aloes let January, g 151,000. Flour Is quoted at 116;/5 for extra; 115,75 for superfine. Wheat, $1,11e1,13e per 100 lila.; the latter figure for choice milling. About 5,000 barrels of dour 'vita already engaged for shipment East by the next Panama steamer. . . - Tito Idaho Weisman, says : Hewlett, Bee retary of the Territory, haa received tele grams from Secretary bleCulioch, prohibl. ling him paying member! Of the Legislas tore until they take the oath of allegiance required by the law. The members manifested great indignation. The opinion among the majority is, that the dispatch to bogus. It appears that Howlett telegraph ed to Washington for Instructions, and re ceived the above answer. The Governor of ldnho vetoed the bill sp.- proorlattngl3o,olo,to support the Catholic schools. SOUTH CAROLINA. Trouble Between Freedmen and fed. oral Troope—The Pataront Sestet sum Attempt to Them from n Plan lotion. Now roan; January 21.—The Tribune bas the following dispatch from Savannah, giv ing further particulars concerning the trouble opposite that city A collision is likely to occur between the freedmen and United States torsos, growing Out of an at tempt to eject the negroes from a plantation on the Chevis estate In South Carolina, op posite Savannah. They refused either to learn the plantation, or contract for the pp sent year. Pursuant Warders trout Gen. Tilson, one COnlminetOped officer and fifty men proceed.' to the plantation and were met by about three hundred negroes, all armed. A conflict was only prevented by a temporary compromise. Captain Brandt telegraphed to General Scott, Commissioner, that it was impossible to eject the nogroes, and tusked vormission to detail a oompsny of the Sixth Infantry, en route to Charleston, to aesist the troops sent over by General Vittori a who are still on the plantation. - FROM TEXAS. General Kl4doo's TOur, Through the Utote—Titso Negroes COlltentM and at Work. GALVISTON, Jan. sl.—Cotton in quilt; low middling Zle In specie. ' Oto. Elddoo and staff hare returned from an extensive tour through the State. They represent the negroesteverywhere contract ing and getting to work preparing for the years' crops, and that there are notlatarets enough to till the soil. Hirer Dy ,VtrcMnta• National Telegraph Ca.] Opt Cyrr, Jan. 21.—The river has closed tight. The weather is moderating. There is a slight thaw this afternoon. lorlarnts, Jan. 21.—Navigation has sus. pended, The railroads, generally. are not running. and refuse to take freights. The river is unohangetl. Snowing slightly. Mer cury 27; Barometer, V. lientneky V. N. Renter. 1 , .....xwr0ur, Kr. January 21.—There were two Senatorial ballots today. In the lest Powell bed 39 Tote.; Ilarttlog le; end art*. tow at. Garrett Davis by letter withdrew , his name, assigning sea reason, his desire taht Kentuol. y should he speedily repre sented In the United States Senate. 117.14. liestalaq. Tor sea, KAN.los I.l.—The re-el ec. Um) of donator Pomeroy is now generally The balloting commences to morrow. Ito has had to contend against very strong opposition, the local and mott led intere.sta haying combined to defeat him. The contest to fill the vacancy for the short temi is Unefalpici. • , A4d to Railroad. 1144 Hentaclir. Loci s crt.te, Jan. ti.—The poonlar vote on Saturday is not all In, bet at present thorn Is about 100 majority In favor of wanting the credit of the city on • million dollars (or the extension' of the Lebanon Branch , Italiroad towed: Knoxville to , the State Line, - Darrlble Murder In Anlns LiVIXTON, Mt, JanuarT 21.—Taro old la dles named Kinney and Lasasrall worn ELMS , dared in their own house, two miles from here, on Thursday night last. A man named Johnson has bean arrested on Bus- Melon. CITY AND SUBURBAN The Rook Sitars It —Recovery of Nome of she Stoles Properly. • We have already men Cloned the tact that the book and periodical depot of Mr. James Albeit, In the C hronieZe building, on rllO tireet„ was entered on Tuesday night last and rob , .0.1 of various artlcies to a consid erable amount. Among the articles taken were a number of albums. 'pecket-books, pocket.knlves, work-bozos, gold pens, do., besides two vests and a pair of pantaloons belonging to Mr. Aiken, a coat belonging to Mr. Siwboniek, of the Chronicle, and Some ether articles of clothing. ()Mesita Clippies and Drreeler were immediately Set to work to discover and arrest the thieves, if,possl. bit,. The two Itigbys and young Balite. charged with the - larceny of the elzarrve files, were among the suspected, and this was one of the charges on.~. which they were arrested. la addition to te= Was another boy awned Murdock. together with one Michael Matt. These parties were all ar rested the next day and locked up, Date being r ({hired principally as a witness:fie asserted that be was in the Chronicle bulk} log' at the time and saw the nuepiclot movemtuna on the part of the others. Ma mediate and diligent @enroll for the stolen er y was made by the officers mention buttitithent definite success until last evening. Ciremnstances led the officer. to believe that the property had Stover been removed from the premisca, and that it was concealed In thy building. Accordlngly of ficer Drotoier, at about seven o'clock lent evening, proceeded to the prat:lila. and In stituted the most rigid search. ltemoviog sours of the boards from - the cellar floor he discovered that tile earth underneath had bean disturbed. Continuing his Investiga tions and removing the earth, he found • I of coffee sack carefully wrapped no. Within the each was • paper parcel, wherli was found to contain nine new pocketbooks, ale new pocket knits', two photograph al bums, one large aired alegiustly finished work box. one work bo x of smaller siZe, one dollar 1n scrip, and fifteen es:Misers. In Addl. item to these articles, all stolen from Mr. Atikeri,.there was in the paper, a beantiful silver ports monafe, battinging to Slim Surds aummerfleld,aa g recently stolen from thq Theatre. besides these articles a pair of pants was found In close proximity to them. At a later hour officers tfitgliles and Dress ler renewed the search comPitoY, and found the two vests and the trotisa.belarde trig to Mr. Aiken and the coat stolen from Mr. Siebenick. They also toned three small packet knives and another pocketbook. 'rhe prlronera wvfill probably have a hearing to—day, The officers who have chirpier the a c., deserve great credit for the and Industrie. manner in whloktheyLlaYe Conducted It. = !lave been before the public forrnoratturn twenty years. and from a mall beginning have steadily increased and improved their manufacturing facilities, imtwitluitandlng tiro entire destruction of the establishment by lire in IEO7, and again in 1264, oath they are now deleting acme two bundle:Matra meets par month. This vast amount ot patronage his bees secured more by the actual merits of the instrument than by extenalve advertlaing and the preteutions parade of their wares before Me public. Mr. Eatery has employed end rettined, from the first, some of the attest mechanics and inventors of the age, and has adopted and patented more value. Ida improvements than any other mane. facturer of Organs in the laud. .ita the re, suit hie Instruments standosalparile4,by Any thing in this country• or in Europe, as is ad mitted by all impartial judges. Tie melt eminent ripe Organ builders performers— the lest to discover the excellence in reed tones—pronounce them vastly superior to all others. The Agents—Messrs. SAM hake and lluettler. NO. 12 ht. (Asir. Wan. are con etnnilY rcesirlair lots of the above, which they are selling at reduced prices. Monthly itansotneo for February. Our enterprising News Dealer, John Lock, opposite Post QUM°, has jolt received the following Monthlies for February, At, iauUc Monthly, tiodey'e LadrilDOok, 'tread , Lesilee Ladies Magaeine and Gazette Cl Fashion, Mme. Demorest's /Orr= of V Wk. too, One Young Folks, and Demorest's Young America. Ali tiso above contain Choice Literature and tho latest rashness. urdy especially, alionid call and O gettrim=readers De, member Fitteck's, opposite post ylikee, . EnlargrostenS wilkd' New Nresa.—The newe us Yesterda e n l arged tirely now dress and ln a greatlyfarm. We are pleased at thli evidence of the pros. pertly INLy cro ow w nelghbOril and Wert their NlP tintte. -'-i.,...• , • 7 .._.,.•,...,-..., . _ ... •, THE THIRD WARD TRAGEDY. Finding . of the Remains of James Yonne—Coroner's Inquest. The worst surmisesconcerning the tato of Janice Young,,the boy who wee known to be in the office of Mr. llcKelvyli feed store, which was burned on Sunday morning; are proved to have been correct. Yesterday morning, the workmen engaged in clearing away the rubbish of the burned building, found the charred remains of the unfortu nate youth burled under the debris, some seven or eight feet away from the rear aoor of the ounce. The body presented a most shocking appearance, the bead, arms, and entire upper portion of the body being wholly gone, and the remaining portions being charred to blackness. The data/Weil was about eighteen yearn of age, and served three years in the army during the latewar. Ile was not perm.. neatly employed by Mr. Stokely'', It ap. Bean, and had no settled abiding piece hereabout., and not even a place' of refuge for one night, though, as we are Wormed, ho nes many relatives, and some of them wealthy ones; residing in the city. As we stated .yesterday.. he was an orphan. He was torn, we believe, in Pittsburgh, and seems to have been well known In the vi chitty where be met hie horrible doom. Coroner Clawson was summoned and em- Pammilod a jury, before whom testimony was taken yesterday afternoon, at the °Mee of Alderman Butler on Wylie street. Be low we glee the testimony as far as taken: John Harlinasworri—Live In Poplar alley, Third ward. On Saturday deceased was working at M'Kelvy's. At bed time helves desired to go out, but said he bad no place to go, and ho Was allowed to remain. We left him at about nine o'clock, and when we left we told hips not to keep any fire. I passed the place at about eleven o'clock, and saw no light or smoke there. I belong at the stable. When I came bank the fire was at the window near Wright's. I went to the °ince window when I saw the light and took the shutter off, and reached In and took out the books. The young man wan looked up there. lie could hays come out by the window, and also by the back door. Mr. SPlCalvy had the key. The books were In the desk near the window.' When I took them out I did not think about the boy tie ing in the erne. The stove was about seven or eight feet from the door. There was • little fire In It when we left at nine O'clock. James (htlin swore—Live on Wei t street; I found the boy this morning " fra of the office; we Commenced to shovel the rubbish away; when near the oats I. felt something; examined, and' pulled out a bone—And after pulling out, the shovel I sawa piece of shirt; this was n the wound bine; was there probably about,three o'clock, shortly after the fire broke out; only part of the body was :MITA; we did not find the head or the bones of the arms. John McCoy, sworn—Use on Washington street; tide morning Was working at the corn in the ruins whet/ the body was found; was there Sunday moraing,abciat a quarter of an hoar after the fire broke out; heard the horses neigh; the stable door. was broken open; when I went there the fire was coming out of the hay-loft; the body was found to-dayabout fifteen feet from the once door; UM the boy between seven sad eight o'olock . en Saturday evening ; him where he Wise going no Start ha said be aid not know;ile bed no place to stay. Charles O'Dxsinett sworn—Live on High street; wan present at the finding of the body. (Witness related the facts of the finding.) I was warklag about there on Sunday night , and Idenday morning; was acquainted with Young; was up about there on Saturday evening; didn't sea him. - Peter Magee, sworn—L.l,sU the corner of Wantington and Wylie streets,. Keep • saloon there. MY wife called me up,aay ing that the!: Was a are. Looked out of the windfia and sow the blare of the stable. Called out fire and then heard the watch man cry also. The fire was Menlo lficKelvre Ilse loft, In the stable. Think It was be. three o'clock when I knew of it. - Saw no one when I looked out. Young was not In my home Mann:toy night that I know of. We, Jienry, sworn—Live In the Seventh ward. Was working oat on the Pennsyl vania Itailroad. Between eleven and twelve o'clock I came up Seventh street; went into O'Day's and got a drink; taw nothing wrong; came up and stopped at the corner of Washington street; then went home. John Toner wca with me. The men who were with me left me at Elm street. tr. afeStone, sworn—Am watchman on the beat above where the fire was. About ten minutes pest three I heard some one walking. Looked out and saw the light; ran down to the alarm box lie. SS• ; saw no one round: gave the signal; then met the ether watchman. It appeared to be along time before the bell sounded-the Canal. It was so long that I rapped my mace and cried fire. We then ran down to the are; penman came out and at. tempted to got the horses out. One man was nearly suSocated. We gat three horses out with great difficulty. Searight, the wateStrian, was the ant person I Saw; Rhea I first saw the tiro it appeared to be In the back part of the stable, offlteech alley. At this point the testimony was suspend. ed, and the Inquest adjourned to be resum ed at two o'clock Has afternoon at the same mike. • Explo.ive 011 s. home time since lira. Chas. Bandon, of Lena/ton, Ohio, was burned to death by hot clothing taking fire by the bursting of a lamp filled with refined oil. It portion of the oil was afterwards sent to Pittsburgh, when It was ascertained that'll, could not wlthsumd a fire testa elgbty.etx degrees, and more dangerous than bensole or visa line. it is understood that the oil had been purchased as Cleveland. This is another example of the necessity of having all ells Inspected by a competent mum, and the pro pcwod general law malting It a penal offense to sell burning oils under the standard. of ono hundred and ton degrees cannot be par sed too soon. Who 'a to Lvek.—Ttko Ltosby Opera house lottery took place yesterday, and we publish to our telegraph coluni of im he result. A German saloon keeper Chicago w the lucky indlvidual_who drew the house as .' The fellow, m charge arranged admirably, giving no stranger an opportunity of carp ing away the mammoth structure from their city. A great many tickets were sold here, lucky ossiby Nome of our readers may hold numberai A.M. G. Saxe, To-nigtut—John G. eeee, the poot lecturer, lectured last eye. ning et R heeling, and will be sure to be here to-night to Mal his engagement at the auedemy of Mame. The Impression generally pomaded yesterday. that. Mr. haze was in Modulo, and hence would not be able to reach here to Beaton. The abort statement win correct that tmproision and get elf aPPrehettalons at rest. Art.—Ttio exhibition of the works of art by the scholars of the Pittsburgh School of Design for Women commences to-Car, at Phelanis building, 24 Fifth street, and will continue four days.. Admittance free. Recover. or.— Me. Russell, who fell ttu - ouch the liaecrrs hatchway on Satur day Itsht. waa decidedly better yesterday, and la thought he will recover from his bijrirlee. Paine ift Co's Argentine—For instantly plating all articles of ooppar, brass or (Jar man sliver, with pore silver, where worn off, and tor cleansing and pollahing elver or silver-plated ware. Warranted to con tain no quicksilver or acid, or any Injuries. article. For sale by .1. Sample, Alleglieny, and all druggists. dellkti • Central Shutting Park.—There erlll be presented an entire Skating Costume to the best lady skater in Allegheny county, on Thursday afternOem at a o'clock. Starlet to close at 12 o'clock on Thursday. 31M1-t. Boot. and Shoe. at Cost, At MOCHA took's, 92 FOtiOrlti strOet. ■tutlog Boots, st McClintocz,s, • Additional My and Suburban on rooval Pain Ih:-rmAiki: : 4:14101:1:4,1:4414:11 RLEIGHDIG-A GOOD TRAM,- Ur. Want a good tide. So to BOWLED'S DYABLE for snood team. HOWARD'S LIVERY & SALE STABLE, Tina street, near ktooonerabele Hovey Bones Particular attention paid to buying mid selling . 142 HILLDALE CEDIETEELY,IIie beanttfal .. God!srese.". the le.geet eeher. can pled. of “pulttspe. exorpt one. in WS coun ty, ettuate4lll:7 . llrllkue toad. Istuedtets rel'.'f!'ell cengl oLANI:Y. Alleginny. City. T. WHITE & CO., • UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, •Mumbettee, Itsu and ♦Malty. COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE ca.ner Ilbefilold as Massillon; aareet s. -nem. aaa Ca es Nrolsaed. WATCHES, CHAIRS Allllll arErEVYIELLTEIr r AT A VERY MALL PSOITT, AT WILL T. WILEY'S, d 6 Wylie 6t., 341 door from Mu ()RANGIER AND ILEINONS-10 Rani Mtorpst er z il frea by REYNA plut. " 341.1 V "041iitiobotyyit. PRICE THREE CENTS. aMarlial/ :Jo 30 DAYS' SALE EXTRAORDINARY LOW PBWESS A.n En tire W•ioek GREAT REDUCTIONS. .7tIdINF GOODS AT ONE HALF THEIR COST, =I BOOTS & SHOES, DRY GOODS, Blankets, Flannels, SHAWLS, FURS; WOOLOS,BALM:OII4 •DRESS; 0111111kElLOTHS, Coats, Pants ' and Vests, NEW CARPETS; HOUSEHOLD GOODS ALT M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION HOUSE. DMZ GOODS, AND SHOE EMPORIUM, 55 and 57 FIFTH STREET, I•X:ll7dwF BOYS' WATCHES IN STEELING SILVER CASES, 80..t.h.. aka for Haider Present, nude ex at=l.ri order, to one of_ _ . tt&s . ! _best_ _ . *l,lx_tn- . u 7 Time Keepers front $lB to $25. DIINSEATIL & CO.'S, nem as 31.1ftla. ®trees, Jos. A/luDlr.b . ..r. W.ll. 1,11111•111.. i. ANDEbSOZ. . EAGLE COTTON WORKS. HAVERGI • RECENTL Y PCB CHASID THE tAeit4: CO fTI.IIWAIZN former/y *man! by Wean, KM°, PY-NNOCh ,a CU.. we nnywetibUy Warm Me pII2IIICI/111t , ULU conttnaa lb. manufacture of , .fiheetings, Cotton Yarns, Carpel Chains, Candle Wick and Ratting. Older/ 111.117 be left at the OM. ail* Worts, nwriLk ifif SLUM 619,1111V1E1f PITTSBURGH .BREWERY,; Corner o[l).moms Way and Barker's Alley, Notttaksursg.l2, JOSHUA RHODES okCO. 11o1:11V/ THE PLACE TO BEY, ' COOD BOOTS & SHOES 403scEmari., 7J91 McOLINTOC7-13:.' s, wro. 92 : Federal 'Street, suaxamorit crry. THE LIGHTNING LAMP. N. G 50N1A....D. CALAIITOLD JAC. VOW.. JONES, CILMFORD. & VOGEL, eats. THE well. -POWERFUL AND _ Tinny BVILLIAWT COAL OIL ' LORYIT AV= PLOD VOLD. Adopted: by D. S. Government. Non exploatra. Cheap and Balatinzl. elm a' brillianallant Ittrea.nala arena than any *tau Lamp. SW. pastas aaalEn to N MmoErpea: cm, and SE Eat Is EnnlY naondneney; Eta. Ern as i n:1 8101211 ;M . it'' l.ll.M. 7 - 111 _ AND : anaar n' ariro t ar. M" ' " 9" . rY nffi. iaelOS JOHNSTON'. SCOTT, , • DLuI3BIM Fine Watches, _Clocks, Jewelry, SILYER - PLATE.II,WARE, ETC., xe. 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