THS - PITTSIWI PENN E, REED fi CO., AT GAZETTE RUDE% xvo., ENS ,mnsum Emmert. V. 8. PCNSILIMMIIimigmh IMO iz=l sidgia °elks ~ . .. m at. .ThaltimddDT earriemzwir do kr,....;lll Zgar:1545 " 1001 4 (Dermal • ... IMO°. Gli ,oll r o 3e3o3s to News*** Sad JAS . • . , Tzelts 61 .3 13 903k3; Ire/ ... ... so ri‘• d adb.......; 195 Tell °Mars do. .o.o* I. iked to,"db; iseb .. ... . ............ lls CITY MII!11: = one of we moot healthy rportt o[, - . the Present Kola sloitbig: Nllnt too macbtuttO cum*, be tow; attar skating tbiforstobtg --ratthn it 46 blood hiatiurandidl the pores open, Oat Pun , do no; let cold sod lag the foe attoo of throat and long complain Corer cough Balsam wilt boinand atoonont in an Lamb U3Ol. , WO tin hoof) the .howse. Mar for traruednde use. Coe% Dyrriotroli !Cote is &too One of Lai, best remedies Is the werld for Dyeperna. lodlgeolto9; SickHeadicae, Sqnr 40f011ea. andsll Sole agent got Pltteburgb, 4oseith rlifoUng, Druggist.; Vo: Silificritotetreet,"! Etegobeith,fitiilPOiilais Orgailgor And dieotgeritieiitsg not turittetiip,'but At le thought Le pt Whirls aboutln,the .adop t god eoulit/7," and /We eeitetr, school Tee& tut e, le "bout*: wound." = Sheet the greet Haut: Centre pule aroul to Pit.' tock% he will be plomptl9 emu ed to, oa are e.11,..tb0e0 who piltr_ eitlee the great , ! . 0. P. _ _ _ Art the Yebriaryiriaiailatnara ready at Pitt&ka. •atiiidamt prices at Pltiock , s;- • esuana select eaa ot.thoie cheap Pooki . 4 .gaabir4•Pliti:icti:bat iteact.Plttooli ttera caratW aalecUoa. of goods foe tho tinde: = Loadon.l6l, the Wheeler & hew. ing Machine reseisedthe highest award— all the Yealdnee Of tame ntuldnierine in !rids /marl. luniaternts been nuitte. wheresarez bttad. Tonwlll make no lathlike In Ordering one ass holidei gni Ixilrife, sister or friend. '"Thei - orn be puratissed only at . Suinnei. & (We. 41 Filth & Cadiralka Cod Ltreir - otl. The Purist and &In:ad.:at Cod lava 011 to the :3k:did; , reatinhietured fresh: heatthytirersoipod;the sea:ahore. It Is cerfecary paxetaddeireet.: Ask. tar ' , Hu; ard & Caswelllit.)&l.llwar.oll,"&uutu&c.. Caalrazi,;llies k;Co.4rew York. -old by all •. arta Ett4iid: - • ~:urreint;' linipberVy; Quince, titrairbprry, Vanilla, Cara* Orange, Blickbani, Apple. Lemon Pine rippt6 salßinck Currant, Call and ace tlnnn . at 112 . relleral:streati An ~a; nalar s ana itledieWg• Doctors , preetriptlane etrittink piaiared at half tha ,uattal. price; at- Fulton% Drug Store, oppoalta Postpfape. Yak Caw Iler ForagtkUanapsX al kbzelca Joteptia. roballea. x0;183094 189 ma i% First areet,Pittebusgb.". coplical ofiles of E.liriiriter. old In & Son, removed to No. =1 Itilh4 : • - The bee „ ; trared at the Opera House Shoe etore' Boots and 811091,111 the, Oti: It the Opera Hove Shoe store, the . IL4i*n#1 1 .14.* . ' in Ibik elljeit; Lhe Oyes - How, 4•lkactire. • VA*: Lowest Prices In the °10.1.4,4*-6.*1**.1303i0i1l 11idlhatettut thtorenteed At the Opera Bowie ghee elice*; I",er pop Slur j• ea per cent. Alcobor Josirph B. Pinch's Hops it 7 "LC" 13*1 New eeepli TELEGRAPHIC lIIIRITART kemankte' from olitterentlicrarese at the west, unite tnetattig thit:all tie Intitaite on the Plata aro Minato; Mid unless prompt and most deetatie - tteunrett are taken to prevent It, 'them will in a general Indian mu , , ' A project is on foot In St. pouts torn:lntro P. house and oennfortable annpitency . for Gen. G. , lit." Paid, who lest WA eyea-st - The battle of Gettysburg. General Paul testae 1. Ivo of St. Loub, and is now there on &Wien to his friends. • - W. S. Welt. CO.'. Cultivator snahufsetory et Monmouth, Illinois, was" destroyed . hy Itre on Mmulay:- Loss, MOW; insurea Another ihratal TWA; took pine the Maryland Legislature for 11; 8. Senator yes terday, but there was no cholin. • : , The New York-Times' %Mauston special • says that, (Medial Chant. and fungi intend to sail for Europe in 'Egan' next; and will runt thaParts kaposttkon. _ - The Maryland. Legialatitre has posed a law providing fortherieetiOn of Mayor and City Conadl iitßaltitharoott thelmt Wed nesday of Febreary. T is will 'displace the Mayor and City Connell chosen at the Oc [char election. It has transpired thatthe agreement now entered into betweed the New York Cen tral and Hudson - Biter road's, provides that the Hudson Inver railroad; shall receive as :pay from the New York Central, a bonus on the baste of slogooo up to the 11th instant, when the Hudson Ls to do its own beldame. They are still hammering away at the Fe- Man trials In Toronto.:' . G. J. Mather, an 1:1411241111M Mll3 tried 'ma ..atunitted Monday. T he ex-reberGeneril Eaily was summoned as &Juror, but failed to appear' Teems Diener way ttenteneeilto - be hung On the 9th of Match , aunt. • • • . At Mobile, on Monday night a deidieetise Ore took place en 'Dauphin- street.. Your houses were destroyed. Loue *Una Ow; partially itsui•ed. Three amen were in jured. but none fatatiy A resolution lastructtnit:detuatr tie to realgu, duallyplumed the Wierietin Legislature pester:lay, -by strict party Tote. An means man named B. Hale hung him self at Medford, ldlunesota, yesterday. General &tett arrived at ilavanalaiGixir. VosfortlaYilLO 4 _kit SOuth (*Lonna, - where the negro traumaslltii”exista. BO withcarriewithbun tto aearwawrsr , Bradhe7, d whoot, ls the calm Of tne trouble. Captain Barniciad,for 311.112, yews Chief Engineer of the Zotte.ll - tire , Department, died yesterday, - aged iseiinty-eight. The telegraph 'lines away "don; east," were down laid night, hence we are without . . evening Clible.l4gratTS. tion3toDowill,oottanituting to ColtfoitOs. has ordeal tants Ooorganize, to look . £ t TltiiiittipAtercury,withiprde for the Par isexhibltion, ealle4 from Item. Yark,ft!or day. ' - Gov. 1741..ctier. of Ithacan. has broattit, suit against the Missouri Republiono, tor bel;damasra oiainied aro one biuulrial thou. sand dollars. rho suit is based upon tlts publication of alsttpr from General 8-C. Vaughan to GariUnar Slash= is regard to affair/ in 'Larapitta county, the rained 'lades, du., and tbo..B4l.o(Losn indorses tie comments thereon., __IRON, REIM m Born 4ilostllis t i o t i. 6. to Lwolso— Beady MAW ; the 1 4 , P.IttaB Nr.w You, Jan. 23.—The - Hsinkri, Nen Cruz conespondint Oldie fame' di gay negroes and ../dgerines have burned. the villegef Jsda,PC.littder coders /Mtn the French Commandant *I Vera Cum. • ' A severe- caoseriptlon is going on at the hutrimillaa intend. -gothic to.Bgtetkit is said, In Case Me' Cerartesa - does not ens. Seventeen thousand }lentil:deans, under Dtesrwere reppttellathenelghborhood of •••-- stip cltg or .isegleo ! awaiting its mess,. tIOn. t • 1 I 1 1 , 1 , -' / • . ` '. . Yi l 1 - 1 '..r.:`::' • .. 17, .....3 ....•.. • 1 ,\ ."-/ . .::.:.-::•!":1,22.......,-;.:.:,..0.,,. „, ', ME VOLUME L3IOKXTL----NO, 19. ST EDITION. pi:4#' o •,o,f;o OK. TA: i',14.1.!f EARLY TELEGRAMS. FROM HARRISBURG. Peuvivasialigislaturt. , ,„., Special Dispatch to the Bittabargh Gazette. • - Hassusanne. Jan. ..B.; 1867. • l'he foal:urinal:1111s ti plate We're read: By Mt. Lowry: Giving the city of Erie certain- lands belonging to the Common:. wealth In the harbor of Erie. By Str.Bboemalcer: For Usti more amrsi- ISM selection of jurors In this Common. wealth.' • • ••. BY 3 4Y,Browr. oL Mercers. Relative te the power et Regalrmteeeatativ,ve of tlecea•ed tax Collectors. eir.lilehee, Abt relative to dower. 11p Hr. White: Opening public lotubn.si- BO a slapnlnenent a the act . Inooreeratlult the BtadVa Bend Iron Compaq'. Pamad.,., ECE2 An act to inelyrprrate ,the limns raper Mill, at Meadville., was pursed. • -AJointCommittao was appointed to exam. tee into •phe esAihillty of oreottng a now Stati Arians] end to ingnire; how much , powdhr Is Oon4M — sod la the present on.. A resolution was passed to hdid nttetooon sessions to dispose Ot the Constitutional amendment. Tee ltdlowfing pills in s place were read ily4le. Quay: A supplement to the act relative to manufacturing and mining cow- Denier, extending to insurance:mummies. By Yr. McKee : A supplement to the act mcorponiiing,tim Eurcangtuun, East mine:gin arid South' Pitteburgli GasF:cn- Mr. Waddell offered a Joint rceolutton to repfernish the Governor's Mansion, and ap. proptiating Ova thousand dollars tor that .purpose. Passed. • ByTdr. thinn 1 A Dili tc".fcsitce• the educe. Mon oflichistil teachers the Como:ion siealth, and provide Nor Mal schools. - ,By Mr.liculphrek A grind jury bill. ; -By Mr. Eking An act relative to tavern licenses to Washington county; also to es tablish. a ferry on the Monongahela river near California. . . By Iti..itiLson A enpplement to the bet incorporating the ritisbargh and )net Lib. ecrty Baum:ger Railroad. • By lir. Mechling : A petition and remon. *Mamma relative Gs the Liquor law in Arm. , The flidlidWfAlf.hlMs the trivite demi- Car were Wes.%- To ezteaul the Philadelphia law relative to Mire Marra and Police Telegraph to Pltteborgh. By Mr. McCreary, frOm the Judiciary Committee: A change of venue to the ceoe of John Lennox. • , - By Mr. Chase, from the Committee on In corporations: To inCorporate the Brady's Band Bridge Company. Famed. 'To Inoorporate the Enralre Accident In surance Company. ByMr. Kennedy, from the Committee on Immorality, an act relative to licences to the borough of Washingtou. By Mr. Davie: - Joint,resolullong instruct ing our Senators and Representatives in pmyrniira the'rednction of time.. thin on pax:agora. The following bilis in plaroirere read: By Kr. licßee: Relative to taxlhg rota- SyY roters:-eivolating an Assistant District diti:Wis la Allegheny county -ilia° to aztatat ths..PlataAelpilla llcenao law to Allegbin7 canna/. • _ ktr. Quay: - To call a Etste Cenventlen W amend the State COnstitutton. Referral to a select committee.t: • ' By Mr. _Phelminr. Alf act relating to evi dence Jogai of el ittrienta. By May Serous: To prarent newspapers publishing gift prisee and lottery schemes. By Ili. Wham: ItelaUvii to the owners of the wharf huidingu et Oil City. • By Kr: Unton:. Toy. anthcirize hunvine borough. to tele testate 'MMUS for school The bills Ineerporetlig the Hollemd Kntt tln end Indmais General Iniumeoe Com. paayof Zee, Were passed. lON EUROPF. RECOVERY OF LKOTHER REBEL fi'VEIMER IN ENGLIND‘ American SimpaViy for the Revo lutionists in Cretan. [By the atble.] ItECOIriIY ' OP 1/911BEL IMOTEZTY Ia szel..Ain Loupes, January 434—The Court of ad miralty has just decided in favor of the United States in the ItePDabsuflook me, making the steamer - recovered by .The Herold editorially , says:.The Gov einment has protested against the deaden Of Spain in the Tornado ease.. *. Ytessirus, JantusryrTlie question be tureen Italy and Turkey about tiring on be Italian vessel's amicably settled. :,• . rah curs" . raattsnuerrion. Aterse, dannsiy . itt—The Chief of the Candi= iniurgente has written • letter to the United states , consul "beta, thanking the smerloan people for their sympathy with the CretaneWand petitions the Cotund for American ships of war, to convey we. men and ahildren. - • - COXICIMMILL Aga 7/INANGILL• • LIIIMPOGILiTZIPICATSi 24.—/ifoon:—Cottoti: Ofiens fiat: Middling tiplikads, .14);d; 'falba LON 00 1.• JallUalk m.:4011e, ,11:1ftt sad stolid', Consols, 93%; Ylve-Twenties, 72;g; Erie. ITV Illinois Central id. • ' FROM NEW WILMS. . A Teals= Zzettasiest—A Prfratiwrlng or Plbllttosstartag Expodltled Ass; New Ostemrs, January r.—Bluch excite = revelled among our Irish citizens from tame cause, probably the rare from Heed Centre McCleary, calling on all able bodied if suiane tampon. for duty immediately. Several prominent -Paden ontlehtle from New Pork.• have lethal*, _far 'Mobile. where the blockader Marigantain MaxeL.iil being prepared m% wheth. es by Yenians or Knight& Or Axibia, , fear mown... she ,large andue.creer board, and it robwilmollbitUdabod that aka le destined for some myrtarique cruise. The Thatiffuldli *ow AILSO6I6, Cuba. wham she will receive her armament. The diotr- cammews“ at atrildschurof Arabia,/erruag CAI immolate on the third InalaZtrillePattlfilia WSW, behlals it lathe Wind, hut einerther the Soso expedition is against the English merchant vase% or a raid'upon St. Domingo by the Relatifs, elinookbli tlieM. 4 l l4 r i f ; FROM .C 1110641. OPettleteenteliewitillstlealke r et ernaA. ow, netwaska—The Grose Letter:— Et. --- terthy 111714000 4 /0 0 1( 1 7- Cameo°, Ja2Li.--'ites lowa art/don of the Chlealto and NerthWestera try &Athol to Council Ma t% t04116Y, _thus oornpleting 'Melina between th e seaboard sad 'North Platte, tbretebundnulatiloll west of the Misreport rim'. The nonwlng are the tortantate- holders of twksts drawing the prlscdpal prizes In the Coolly Awl . #....cielion: First wise. EL Ice, Fichte - Da Bother, .Bn3 o mh cematy, *bona. anti thwc. V. Crosby Oath= tailthown—tieke sold in .Neer Yorks'Kite, J. J. Taylor, eptheillelit Int slats, stethoskatnne—held zto 'K. r. with. JlMinielllnss6l, Boston i • ell= Dwyer, CLUCIII/03 nintb, tt..Vroabir NE MBEEZEIN SECOND EDITION. Fall/A 0! OLOCKe Me fERTUTEST TEIRMS. FRONIyA,SIIINqIVe. STIITIB FIRS /IS TOTES TRODIICTS OF TUE COORTAL -• Bill to Piavent ' vies Practising. All NIGHT SEESiON.OF THE HOUEF; Ex-Gov. Johnson [Wetted by , the Senate ns Collector 01 IAS ANY OFFICIAL LOANED 130 Y ERNHENT GOLD orates Ender one Tdousand to be Freed from Taxation. THE 'METE Atql:CgaLE or V. S. BONN. WAIMISOIOII, Jai:Mary sz. , rill:meth, or Tit Mr. Cettel, the new •testabor from Seer rJerincyt lead° atrong protective tariff speech. in the Senate to-day, pending , the consideration of the Tariff- BM In We cootie of his speech he gave. the following official stathities of Maisano& gold et the stanualproducts of thpithitod Stateefor Agrlcnlture, .0.600,030,000; ffianufeetittes, 3917.900,000 t Mining, ;100,00000;. - Fishing, sl3o:loo4sDAMtlng,42,oCo,ooorWoo42Dritting V 5,003,000; Domestic Commerie,6l,33o,ooo,OXY Foreign Commerce, x 190,000,000. got anneal ,earniuge tn. exchange lot „products With foreign cOuntrlea, viatthide Itaperts exports, carrying passenger., increased v./a° - 01 S4 I , OO POiDX.I. e:Zatal, 1[9 44 raine; .. 50,V49:09,00, or redobedlpurreOctri et 1 it :eath:-.the estilbstrOtoi LOW.: 49,458 MOMS. in 1060 six millions, gold valuc were consumed daring Vie year; leaving Vao,aco,coO Toori,rroduCti of 186 , 6 was about the WSW) se thatOf 10'0, the Surplus amounting:Pl sl,=.ooaftgla ViteraW, and of this amount 00,000,000 was paid to the tiovorument to the form of taxes. Tel LOTS TOIT OATS D=l.loll. 'ittPl , C.Belllt6tiV.lT Boat - welt today, deported trim the J talcum. Committee, a bill to Meet the contingency Created by the late decision of the Supine Court; declaring nnconst national the test oath es applied to attorneys practicing in the courts ,of the United State, The ;ter lei person eball be permitted to act' as an at. torney or counsellor in any cone of the United State, who has Deed guilty of tree• son, bribery, murder. of any .other feloly, oc haa been 'engaged in "any• rebellion government :,ot ;the United Suites, or has given aid. comfort or aeon:. egementlo the enemies of tlet. United State in armed hostility -thereto. . ; The ,sccend section debate the first section teVitill.the rule of every coact of the United States, and ;the third section_ • makes, It the duty. the:;ficidieS,F, makes 41 Made ads "open - mart; thetaper tion is acting as. attorney or _counselor 'of the Court, wr propOSIMILIO tttivAlets If barred by the provisions or this act, or when the lodge. eltell be le suet Olean to be so barrad;tiv'arcertain Whether such person has Inufdar. or any other Welty:of his betiesnegtxtin any. rebellion wane the Government of the United States. or has given aid and coat ort pr . wx . xtiusgluirt co9lecimingae l of the;talteC Stems; 44 awnfifikfilliwtuillfi thereterfindliltieteette atOttaterithtt such person heteco guilty Of sethertinW to debar en t eh - petion trout the Mlle. - of at torney or counselle. - Mr. goutyell, In explainingend gar - oust , : leg the bill, stud Duni; were bre judges to the highest tribunal of the land who had not sulDcient:tdtreepeet to esUiet inlet and enforce regulations that _would protect themselves from the foul ionbunination of cmOrAtarl.ludtfbillicra'sg*lnst *be CCs' ernment of the country. • The Unto had come, be Raid, when the legislative difput ment of ourr . Govern-ment should I:van its powers, ladociareorldi slutil but ofSeins of the Government In the administration or the Conrte of Low. This 'billtirtis for that purpose, sad ho hoped,tlis. Switwit z srclutd . The but gave rise to an excited sewiton,ia the Douse. The Democrats endeavored to *two off a vote by dilatorg motion. At midnight the House 'was still session, with' very prospect that theiewonld be an all night session. ' = Elo6<xv. John Bigler hes been ri3iectOCl the Senate an Anessor of Internal Revenue In Callforals. Ex-Gov. Johnson kins been raj eotecl VI Col lector at puta4olplaa. Assistant burgeon TUI7, , U. S. VolipteelS. doty j as bin:dint .oleic, °Labe Freedmen?" Basal% of Atkin:max, boa- been mastered out of scrams. ?Surgeon General Hagan 1 as elen been re lieved as the chief medical oftieer of the Freedmen'el3dreau to liollktieroUne, end ordered tO.hilatletungi illit!j; "nCieIiTE6TIGATIOa. - 11, a. can Dyck, Assistant Treasurer of the United elates at New York, arrived here yesterday rooming. it 111 understood that his presence Is In relation' to:the Mere Dation offered in the Mouse by Mr. Cook, of last week, asking an examination as to whether or not any ofacer of the goo :ernmentnad loaned g old, Fk*c revelation weh terwi T ectii,oilio#44. - ., 40140- treilchnient. Mr. Von Dyok was In consul.. Cation with the Committee last evening. ALL INCOMES CODen 11,000 axon-ran snow TAZ•TION. - The Ways andSleanarcengnittll,laliaii _nide(' in tavorof elenipting India lax all in. conies below one tbonsand Toe IXIMACIDICNT CHa4aZ5.- The_ Voszualt4eo,of the.Hous" an Ing - its kriveszielitioti c4 . Litie;cith#Fglis .. 4siort thd kreildent this = . The Committee bn Nil .Vmsenditareis Ls 00E000m1:18sutAw111prptntbly.einiert tem. obit - lon providing' for an inciesse Of l st Adt off Per•Orli em loped In the nay and dock yards, and making fit • penal offense .tore eove raiment onset 10 litistrreallnaiiigilWl - nor with the exercise 01 Llie oleetl4o The rreala.. 4t. ,bike•Pardoitosi. Ai); caulpi con v icted of robbing . the 3.1 tilteil_ktatne mail la llasitadlinsettsallsPela:elle;4 o tefel • inendatton of Governor . Andrea', . Post master General Randall, and' nuoterous 'CitiZBl7l of libissitaunntta.: aeiLTJtr(uoJlanjt.Glinnno r The report winch has been lit eintillitiOn the appointment,. 41 2 Brava tdsJee Geueral , Towaaead tom icy qfl of .Arljiitarit General of me:united litate.sarmy fa , st lout ramnstarel IstatikaVOlMOtal Thomas has not vet been repaired, i,,pd sevrn tiy. his place imairt The tigtast insainai Zookaitsmilt arrived at . Yalparatao on Tiecernber r . irraTe The third State dlluser 01 President son tot* phlesithls or /xi " ; um= were :Med to the htle3ll94.43ehilielS' Justifies of the Supra= Cann - toils tarn. bar•dir IlenUots end Isolirie.A State Olin& ,vOll hi styen by tho troditent . irrisi,T u es;. . . . . PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1867. day evening during d6ur/1161i o[ Congress to which membors of. the Senate will be in vitedblbegintling if the held of the lift and IhbiUhg ohs niettaitibach evening. A nom bar of repreenntatives, beads of depart ments and, others,' trill also be invlteeleafilt 1- the toilidefeelener of the f4eneral Land Otte id'nedved returns showing that during December 14,851 acres of public lends zero 'diePoled-of at the looslonice at Bonnevthe, the,erittlue'. thir• infest ' settle -011 and oulttratloh under the Homestead 4-dt etnOnnted to 11,44Bahrer. ArTOINTIii2IITa CONIIIM6I3 Oft REJECT/W. • The Sanatiltrarsoinffirmealtberfollowing snit** . Edivarti ma. .trf for York. Consul to ,Beatemalat Wm. lark...capita General-to British North America; Geo. F. Rattle, of New York, Conini - to British Bavaria; An. drew J. ptovene :of lowa,. Consul tb - toi,Gi W. Ihrii;bn E: Haillster, of Consul to RuennsAytesi Wm. R. Whittaker, 'Assistant ,Ticasurev, Now Orleans; Leroy Mattis, .iisfsiatat Treasurer, ,Washington; Thos. hicEtraib, Appraiser of Berchante , time of New York; Commis . llobt. B. Chilton, Conas. stoner of Emigration; Jas. S. WLwa, Com missioner of' GenCril tend Office; S. J. Bal. las, of Illinois,' Frinelpil;Cterk of Survey to General, I t anti Glitico; -Edward A. Allen, Receiver riiette A cosaidessittle' neliitier of nomin►tlons Fere reJe.ted. and moons' them the f olio w• 14 W. E. Jobuston, Collector of Cuttoni, PhiladelpALA; taaorge J. etesily. Assessor of Internal Iterentiei First Diettiet; West vlr• L Otitis; Thotou y.Btalcross, Collector, First, District. *eta I 71.16215LT10N or The Mayor of tlieottetown has given no tice, to WI - Malt - MlAMl:aids, white - and Mack, above the ,sae of airentr L pne years, Le iippeat : belore him and the board of men, at the timea named, (or the prepare, of a list of the voters, tinder the pro. visions of the late act of Compass, to reign• late the elective franchise L in the District of Colariaa4ti - L ,- ' . - . - ahve olisitc-vivariVi ES. •• It 'weenie that the total 13300 of live. 'Twenty bonds under the act of March 3d, pled, was, on the first of Jarmary,l347, k9:A.- 00350, of which ,statOunt there• has been lulled In the conversion of Compound in terest notes, $31,1Ta,7501 of One per cent. n0te5,11.717.06); of sevels-t !arty' ndtas t fat& .215,4001 certinottedat Indebtednefo tong, i11br,911,100, leaving to be accounted for as sales, $100,763,500. The evade of the bonds have been 030(1 in the purchase of seveo-thltly eines to the *Mount ef .41.21 k, TM, and tbe balance In retiring. CoMpound interest notes, certidcates of indebtedness and temporary loans. The premium en the 441 "4 7 ,"30 of seven-tturty notes purchased under the acts of Inge. 1.€54, nut March, 133. vas kl,TM,Plat Interest on . the mime. MOM; t0ta1..13,704,935. The ones of rive. Taint} , bonds amounted to 11103,74100 , Pro -111:1,`,19.42.',41,1",',;,==.1'..1. bonds were es follows, Jay Cooke too., on 164.10,7te, at the rate of ens-eighth of one per oent., 494 913; to P. M. Meter, & Co,. on 47,167,000, as, the same res. 43.939; total tom pensation. 6613.12. The co, gratd cm account nl 7.30 e are as follows: Jay Cooke & Co..IIYAGAV, at the rate of ono-eighth pet cent., 5U,1131; Winslow. Lanier & etas,oakmardi tate. 4.30.700; P. M. Myers d 114.14, 4 111 came flttej 15,639 total cot:apeman- , • E=3 The /flutist= tube:tilted to the House to. day, a coMaittillMitiadttem the llceretali of the Tretiatiti,rehdltlif to the lois of the Evening-Star sad Commodore. The examY nation, be says, into tgefacts of the latter, has been carefully amide, and exhibits great disregard eif the provistons of the law and of the regulation governing this ClAss of vessels, and the lives of Um passengers and crew on W en reSrets furherk , is by ne. eseeptional ease, save In the ahem= 61 the loos of life. Our tom. chant marine service Is believed to abound with incompetent ofticers, and we should net only hold them and the ship owners ac countable al to - the cordition and equip ment of their vessels and the competency of the crews engaged, but they MU , ho cc. golfed to consult and adapt their naviga. %lento the ordinary safeguards with whien science has provided them.. The neglect of them should be at their personal peril. To this end the legislation must be adequate and radical. FROM 801111 bIIERICI. Irks [tar Minoan Brian sae Para. goar,ArePral ar ..ilaserlicaa Last. grants titilla—a Mayels Agalaat Lo• Pr. In ParalPilaY; Nes, Yoax, Jantnry• _—The steamer South America Isis arrived from Rio Je: nem December Dtis . The - Pernvida ispeig arevery hostile to. ward Brasil, wed it leash' a small body of troops has boon sect to • the frontier to Otani adahmtiggreadon. A slave-ha& carried off the medal far scrilpture in the Provincial Exposition. lle alco received lus manumission. The keel. of nye monitors have been laid In Brash, and nearly Ave hundred troops and seam* dispatched to Paraguay. Two hundred emigrants have arrived at Rio from New York, and four hundred more were 62=1" A l thou gh they were hos pltably toed complaints were made of the fact that they were not agriculturist.. whirm Is contrary to the atiptilations be tween the company and the government. The calif:ellen of Croons, by draft end Oconseription.rn the Provinces wee pa:ogres. slag with tolerable indoors. The cotton crop promises an Increase. . The discovery of Mob gold and diamond washings in Bahia had been made. :in Paraguay there bad bean no. nghtiric except. runo • ertillery . exchanges. Two Bra li e nvessels had enterekLake Plats. and bombarded the extreme right of the Paraguay,. army. The .ropOrtal insuireethon .In Paraguay appears 'to be" cOndentid. A Paraguayan Cap4an seised • depot, thergarrLvon hater. 'thrift witnalre, - and when - Loper sent • force to • beetle° him he retlrat to the Mouataleg and-bat off the troops. •- sec ond attempt, with eight hundred men and two cannons, was repulsed with the lose of the cannon; and at lastaccounts tho Captain bad elg hundred men well victualled and Itypplied with amesnaltlon. • IME FRON NEW YOWL Willtein of People • of e Ease for the Poor or the itesai—field ,Certilleates. !law 'Year...Jarman :a, /1 465 . IN EAST ISDIA. The*mlicial report . on the famine In East India shows that there were millions of deaths from 'starvation. reel or tax sure. The Committed of Arrangements to aid the suffering poor of the Muth lucre re. .sired mulls pliblfemesting sidle cooper institute. Peter Cooper Ls eapeated to pro. able, and. Mug_ Hard - liocchor, Horace Greasy, rind otters, to deliver &Minos, POSOKII aromaren. - Edward Illemerlien. • young Pronely:au. wu arrestod for attempting to chow s. forged cheek today. • • • GOLD GLISTITICAT7S. The total amount of gold cortillestes issued IS 11H6. 1388 . 66 4 of witch 6 14 ; 879 . 6 0 11696 969 : 1 tadaoma , risaa or Mune aux: • • 4ohn Morton, an insane Molar In second hand clothing. at Saratoga Springs, on bun. day fatally shot a costomer. named Michael CBeJG SIDL ' OSIGS AT ‘ TES noeiao TITISSZL. CDS Friday isat , an explosion occurred at theaast of the Howse Twinel by which ode man with:Madam{ throe or foufothets more or Ilse: ltdozette • Q. if.-§faiTORO. Atleirtlen or eley..llortees .0a Indians, - et Sesseter Iletitea ist,lllseessetn, and ~selt.,l4seeter frell n see le Blew .4.44feeetr - 7t 7 te Knees , . ..,/anuisaieLte;lND., Jan, ,k- G overnor 0 P. Annan: wan 'looted. untwist:ems Sena tor today. over D. W. Voorhies, Demoerat. The veleta the senathhura W to /11, and In the Howse, GO tOM • • Ilarsex, Wm, Jan. .21,-Senator- T. O. Nowa was To -elected she United States Donate te.day, tor six yam trent Swell ith. laterrett, M. J., -Jan. ....2..-Fretterlelc Trellnehuyeen wee to-day elected United u T. ser tor two Team to MI the va. Amer amused by the death o{ son. WAIL= Wo.ot, The veto In the' Senate stood, lb lag .yrelinglanyeen, and 7 tor Stockton; and in the Sleetelt, Let YrellnithoYeen and 75 terStOelcten__._ TOrente.. N.A.neaa,_ an. 21-The ballot/DX foll34, rat tce nted the as i" to g ll te ow n rlL th Yo th in e er be" or. ts lei =A n thony. -Yoe the snort term, the vote sands CarneT, ei Thatcher, et Ross. et seathltiny; %Moto& In the Ileum a be tilted Illst. W oerarTed rier :Alert ' t e n. baltelt.tor the *tort tarn. toupee ballet um UtiManteztag , 7.. Re ballet for the tong ter= Pomeroy% re-election in Joint Convention - tocenrow Ls conalder- Oestale, and3Weehstrioanyb aver Carney -10 c ¢lt?n sem so possorlogiNsartronsoi THIRTY-111TH COMIR,ESS. (sic;oNn WAIMINOITOS, January BELEM IQr ALITATION 'OP /10VIVI IC, • Ir. WILSON Introduced a bill to equalize Ibe bounties of soldiers, sailors;i null - Ma lined In the lido &eh'. perste has been, &mils hereafter honorably as elearfied, is to receive $1.33!; per month for °Very month of earvicc.- . The allows and heirs of demiatedaeld tars are to reoet4T, the same. Referred to the Military Committee. = • . •the CLIAIIt auhmit led a coutronalcatlon front the Governor eflilletourl,announeinit the election of Chattier. D. Drake as Sonator from that State. . . rat rorriisetta sr ITIMILING 22•1321:2051 Mr. WILLEY' rose to a qtiestion 'pri. • lege. aid teed a letter Motu lb o Postmastar of Wheeling, West Virginia, disalitlinlng re ftsonslbllity for till but one article, read by Mr. Willey, as trout hie paper, denuuriatoty of the President, tliegCsL bldng tailwa :Mtn other papers. Mr. HRSDNASI:e, frodi the indium t ore .mittee. reported without amendment. the 1101.0 joint resolution to ðerize persons who settled and, elide improvements on the Isnot new Included in the thous Reser vation to Atienewite, before the boundaries of said reservation wore surtored, to enter the lands thus settled as In other cases of pre-emption. Mr. GRIMES, from thu \aV 1 Coalmittee, reportal advoraely Upon the bill nromalug fOr the aupulopmeotUf a Naval Judge Au. vOgato °avow. iintl both:Ml.lr of the Naval Department; also upon Um rolutiro to tho appointment of unintemotail person:: at the Amolomy, nit of which were po3tponed. • Morecuenux GAII.C.III,III.AfiC , . • =r;ALTON Introduced the following resolutlon,w It lett eareed, to len aaaaa It is allotted Mgt LT the. coo strection of the Department , of the Intots lot, of the several acts of Coheres., granting lands to afd In the sont,truction of cortgin railroads, settlers are ie7rllled of the foil benefit of the otesiniptlon and homestead laws; therefore, Bemired, That int' Committee on - Public Lamle be dlrented to inenlr,e wliwt,lfany, legislation is ncce.seryto correct mich,o9n• atheation, and report by bill or OtherW/s, TOWN SIT. ON TOL rUaL4I POMMY. • sir. CIEIitULEVL lotrodnoodSblll ernerid lug an act aalltled an act let the dialidell at coal land and town property, on the public domain, to give 40-Peleeln in Poe !session the right to purchake set to inttnum retell, at any before tile llny tired for the enle of landitened else; teat uo entry or town altos shall ter tatter have Validity un til approved ly the Gouuniesloncr of the General Land °nice. licrerred. ALlllltll, eV PPIMITOSIA ,CEP§E, Ur. POLAND introduced a bill fixing the Wetter. of Lb e Judges or the Supreme Courts of the Territories at Vero thouseud d.O hula. Bred doctor.. Referred. 10.010100 1.01 100 Tiatfetrn 0116. Mr. WILLIAMS lutioducect tan to pro ti do tot the r6glotration of elmtorr in to ntories. lIIMMIZEMI Mr. LANE called up the LIM to regulate th ;b,tr gn i ► rieT;4l , ll. " wxtfteribO 6 by which certain Bonne outreateent+ were eouchrred in. and no lurthcr,Amundt4 this bill goes boa UltheLliouse. s . Tee TAW,/ EILL. The Whir bill was taken up and some BMIG1241:11.1a1-9 were adopted, 11101101 as ono tomato it en Into ofroot on April let. CLATTELL. of New Jersey j niade a pro- Unitive tarlfrsoneeb. • - . Kr. SPItAttl:E called ottention to the n. mulls for increased protection to the linen 'interests of tole country. if. thought la. inanurartturoil net. ought to be ailnintial duty free. sons to onCorMl.Xo,..ll.,Xlitlciatle =roof liken In this conntry,, „. Thinfierusksmit...into_Exadrttire-AL•ndo • and soon after adjourned. El= I= Leave of absence was greeted lir. RASH• .131:17.24t, of 11110015. for the remaloier Of the sesetoo, his health requiring travel for Mr relief and relax:Woe. OBV,TCTION OR ZUJI..R.hte. Mr. PAINE. tatroduceCl a tall Lo puh lab the obstrooMon of rallwayi ewilfer tr.h.- portlrlg the United States mails. llefurnal. HAT itrnizas ne'snerrrlo:.. Id.r.SCLIENCLE introdeteed w bill for the sale of the Hot Spring's 8...V/tall:I in A., kaneash Referred. •NOTHILYraw act, Mr. DONNELLY introduced a bill tofacli- Hate the cone ruction of a branch of the Union Pacific lea tramafoul t:itS t.O the need of Lake hupenoz. lac aIASLO comrsmurio, to UXSZATC. The resolution to oar Mensr,.. Coif: zoth,of Penney trstle. Vortic, of Indiana, and Brooks, of Ne e w York, ib e e s rva , ,,l com pnsation from the beginning of the TDB . - tv-ninth Congress to the. tte3o they were unseated, was adopted by a vote of si to .3s. LEOALIZII. ACTS or THE caranemr. Mr. IV ILUON reported ttah Doom bill In. trodncod by Mr. Bingham, on flecomber lath, to declare valid end conclusive cer tain proclamations of the President, and ants done In pursuance thereof, or of his orders, In the suppreesion of the into z chel• lion against the United States, with sundry amendments. The amendments were agreed to and the bill recommitted to the Committee. The bill, as amended, legal nets of the President atter the lth of Mayen so the Ist of December I!G., respecting mar tial. law, Military trims and commissions, arrests and Imprmonment of rebels or their alders and abettors, and of violators of the laws and the usages of war, and of those patty of dleloyal pructlCes. rrTITIONS PIM. TM" • A number of petitions were presented of usual miscellaneous character, Indultam one asking the impeachment of the. Presi dent. A good deal of time was spent. bringing In atrial:deco and hearing their en. planation. reStOVAL ATTOrtriErs. Mr. lOUT WELL, ffom the Judiciary committee, reported substitute for the Homes bill to prescribe an oath to public. orators, members of liar, Ac. Mr. IiOUTWELL moved the previous question on the passage of the hill. Messrs , CIIANLEII, ROCEUS and MALL rite brictly u ngti r tst the bill, end defended Ir b . u igili e t/N, of lowa, , kul Mr. POUT. WELL, spoke In layer of the bill. The. previous munition was seconded, and the bill was ordered to be engrossed and rtuAthe second time. Considerable time was consumed In dna- I Cory motions by the Democrats, during whioU the speaker presented tho I:atm:MVO communications from the :Secretory of the Treaaurr. tranimltting the Information re. qulred by- Air. Allleon , a resolution some nays clove, ht reference: to_ United Mates Bonds, ac., and also trantitulttittg the re pelts relative to the lees of the Evening. Bier, and the wreck of th ommodore. na tured to the Conlantleo onCommerce. • The Mooed spout the whole. evening ses sion In debatory motions, on the part of the DealOcrata, to prevent a Vote on Bout wall* teat Oath bill. 'At eleven o'clock tccnight there wee no `prospect of a compromise, and an all night oration deemed Inevitable. FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. hews from the Sandwich. Islands Chinn merchants—The Nevada 11,cr !.(.trite. Salt re,,A.sco Jan. the Bark For adstees to January nth hare been re calved from the Sandwich Islands. A. number of China merchants at Ilon olis• I u expo:nod to take menage by the steamer Colorado for China. They will be- disap. Pointed. as the slimmer does not touch at that port thin ; Th e no .. of n o presentativm or PI OVII4 has appointed a committoe to lorostigato the alleged eharges of corruption during the Senatorial contest. • • The Zievsd, Sam ( ha 5 ..,.; • 116811011 an. LtlOnninn the sale of ElOD.cto fe e State bands, bennng onn quarter fair cent.. interest per month. - • : • FROM I . IIE PLAIAB. Parthibr Isaias Depreciatterm--enttle Driven alrfroto the- Vicinity of Fort Liorstinle. your L'agaivit.danuary 22.—The Indiana hate Oilmen wan. sorrow:Wad at Spring Creek. 15 miles from- Lied Springs. Thoy ran otrOode and Donalaon'e herd of eattlo on the filth fist. Thew, doubtless, are the sum in liana who droVo olr o growl, hard iron Fort Laramie a fax dare ago: - The weather le Intgnacly cold and tho Durault of the Indiana has not bean atWmp- W. :Unless Lida thieving in ht.:TP.O. oil thettock IA the country will ha dm.. off.. River Telegrams. iffy at Merchants , &nowt Telegraph ec.j special Dispatch to rittsburgitGazette. OIL Crrr, January ts.., Weather stormy. Thermometer late. do. green ' above pro. RlVer unchanged.' OIL market firmer at OP here and V,IO up the creek- . c anus, ID., Jan. o.—Tralna 11/71•115 slid do. Part. on time. There lino leo coming out of the biliniissippi river. owing to the gorge inbeue, but In the Ohio it la heavier Joan at any time during the season. notwithstand ing tbis.part of the list shows arrivals from LeaUl9lllei:Zyuneuttle, Sled Nov Dennections are made with raga- Laity:front this point South, all . reports to itiOntiniditrYrnOtwittlatilakillig. ... ..., , ...- •Nt . k . ., . ,--. _ . .... , . ( jy. --- 1 , * .5_,.,„ tt . , , !.., . i,_ . ~ . •. .... , .... .1 1 ,, ~ __..: .... ( 1 t _ \ .1 , . ~...„... _ + . _. CITY AND SUBURBAN Fourth Pase.—Auditional City and Su burban Intelligence, Financial and Com. morels}, River, Ac., de. • At Last—Arrest Of Chao of the reeve. Craters of the Itoirtekles Outpace. Justice Is exceeding slaw sometimes, bet Justice usually is eXceedlng sure. Sooner or later the parectratOr of a crime is sure to be vie rtaken by the vengeance which his own act sat in puriuit . ot him. If the vit. lams who committed the rape on the person of Mary Brush, at Sewlekley, In November last hoped elicaPe tiltindud deteetistr and punishment for their revelting crime, they rrure Insane in the came degree that they were criminal. The delusion Of One of them et least has ended. Ladrdermer. one of the alleged perpetrators of the orb rage has been arrested and is now 'securely locked Up in the rittainugh watch-house. The circumstances of the case era brielty n, follows: On Sundaytirdnlng. the llth of n ovember last, a young girl named Mary Brash, aged sir:teen - years; end emPlo7 o l as a domestic in h e family of a gen tleman of Sewickley, started from home to visit her broiner et gnosis Hill. While she VMS proctuang along ..the mad she 3.lllofortehim by three men, Mho. Un- Inca lately Belted her, and hattuir allow or otherwise prevented her from ma king an outcry, outraged her person repeatedly. After uccomplishing their purpose the rt.!. !ulna decam:me, leaving their victim in an Insensible condition Mt the roadside.' Some time atter the commission or the mite gentleman and lady reeldiog nea t the scene Of the outrage, when returning home from church, discovered the girl, who was still insitosible from the eirecte of thebrutal treutimatrsimbga. received. They - Mute. Lilla Mir pro Cured assistance, and bed her re. moos ar Into a house, where restoratives were applied, and medical aid summoned. tire Injuries were found to he of a serious character, and it was feared she could not service. She grew gradually better, hew. ever, - and handy reooYeredi When she re covered her cOnSclousness on •tniday night, she in [Mitred lict friends of what had Usu. pirod, and stated that her assailants were Wm. Leurdermer, and two- others named Hamilton and 3letlmely. information was made the next day be. fore row.e sitar, of liewlekley ! against parties named, and warreuts issued for their arrest. Whether the pnrsuit of the geoused .5111112 vigorous aa. et might Mire Mee Cr not we Minuet say, bat at ell even The arrests trete not made promptly, and I trio criminals turned delay to edvenucge by I leaving the neighborhood and !Haying at • ! distance,' which they lanC/CO gATO them security. • Tau excitement s:ttesding the affair gra. dually died down, and It WOO suppoecti by all who thought at all concerning the sub ject, Hist e ff orts to apprehend the !Mouth ley criminate tied been given op. Informs tiou had been made egelset them before stayer McCarthy. however. add its had shoo issued warrants for their apprehension. The operations of the .Mayor .his offi cers were conducted quietly 'bus brought queuesa at last—partial success at least. La:Wenner had taken refuge at • 'disbar:tee but recentij began to deem it safe to return and ••a, we believe on Ills way back to Ltd& vicinity when he -was arrested by one of AltifOL . 3 officiate. When first appre• heeded he was disposed to show gght, but eventually seer-embed and came quietly ' enough. At presentet we have said bole /Weis - housed, and will probably have • heaved today. The prisoner denies that he le guilty of the repo, although be acknowledges that he Atteruptal to °ennui{ the outrage. Be SW ted tout he anti his companions went to the bouse where - W Brush resides and per. shaded her out of door., when the violenee was done. There are wenfllctlng statements I tho saelghborlioal where-the etralr 'od. curred. coucerulng the character of the girl Brush. Br sense it is alleged that etas is a girl bf bed character, and that she eg reed •to the adv.:hes •of Hamilton and Metirady, but resisted Chows of Laudon boor, end that he is the Only One really gull. ty of the violence used. Tae geceral roe . tornally tan gist, llowever,la to the .tort that Abe a a virtuous person. Many rata she Me been the victim of an atrocious crude, and the general opinion la that satyr. dormer is the one ehlefly guilty. Hamilton and Sit:Grady:are still at Urge, and are prob. Ably both tar tway.- • • Burglar, to the alit!• Ward A bold burglary% looo.ofot /ts OzeP. %ion and loading to extol:*lra marina to the way of e coils carried off by the robbers, cap- lag, la Me atzth ward. It some time be tween mldnidat and live o'clock of the morning mentioned, the boos° of Er. Jas McCallum, "situated on Elm street, near Wylie, • was entered by some thief or thieves, who obtained entrarree through the front door. It is supposed that& shale. ton key was the' means of entrance, as the :rent door was found uttiOelted the woreing. and no signs were diseovered of Violence baying been , used to tercel' Open. The apolls cantered show a preditecticns on the part , of the trcepresere for ready made elothlng o and - Were it net that the set Cd burglary requires more courage title • sneak thus( ever capable of, we atonal to °ace decide that one of the latter fraterni ty v w, the guilty party an this caw. NO less than It,. valuable coats, belonging to Mr. McCollum and his two sane, were ta ken.- to the dining room hong an over 'belonging to alt. McCallum, and In thd vltto pocked thereof, was a pocket book contelning ten dollars In notes, and some I private papers. The marauders took the pocket - book, but owing to some onaccount. able freak of temporary insanity, left the overcoat. 31r...liceallron Is an express dd. Ter, and frequentlar leaves a meet, as three or tour hundred ottani! In the pocket of his overcoat, a fact of which his despoilers wore probebly by no means Ignorant. On !Saturday, however. he had made a eonsiti. arable deposit, and the disgest resulting from the discovery of this feet, probably so unsettled the mrnd of the thieves, that they forgot the overcoat . to the cupboard of the dining room was a little box contain• log it gold quarter eagle and a gold ring be- longing to dlr. McCallum's daughter. The box was taken bodily. The family were seise p up stairs at the time of the robbery, and tire depredations of the untimely vials tors wore connned exclusively to the lower story. No definite clue to the identity ol the burglars has yet been ascertained. Au Ontraireon• fame of Seduction. • TOO crimes of rape, seduction and stmt. tar iniquities are becoming frightfully fre quent throughout the country, and our own city and vicinity are cursed with ovenware than their full proportion of the villainous tran.ctlons. There is scarcely a week passes that no me case of seductiOn,rapo, or attempted rape, is not brought to light In our inimediata region. These canes when stn ith all the mitigating Cirol2l3l. tances w w hich can he lmagine4 are bed enough. but when there are no relieving consideration, whatever, and the crime Is only scrim°, unminnti with anything that cum in - in neon to excuse it, It Is too revolt ing. Ono of the latter canes has been brought to- our knowledge. Alderman Nicholson,a day or two since, lad before him n young man named George Bradley, residing lu Chanters township, charged withofornlestion by Mrs. Bennett, of the name locality. The victim of the alleged crime In Sallie Bennett, the daughter of the prosocutrix. and is, as we axe informed, I nimplo-minded girl, even lees than half witted. The crluiti to alleged to have been nemin Mad some time since, and only ra w:alp came to tha knowledge of the mo ther. Too accused wan held - to Dail for a further hearing. North Notaries' Life lissurance Skim- Pai.7- • Among the many new features in Life Insuranee none deserves a higher place. than those now In force in the above coin. pony. By a recent let of the Legislature, the corns my L. authonsed• to Issuer reels tered policies "seemed by .piedgea of. rub lie Stocks and Bonds and Mortmges,ubear Mg seal and - countersign of the Superin tendent of tile Insurance Department . .of the State of New. York, • No reestered poll. cy eau be honed by the company unless the State Is secured by ample deposits to cover each fish.. The pollerf-holder Is thus secured by the State.- The . company also h. adopted the world-wide popsy. system. 'oaring no reattictions On troweling POna Of the Southern cape of Florida, or In -Eu rope at any season of the year. ,• All Its -poll Clue are non-forfelthig...This eempany is managed on aormil business principles, ana IF. meeting with unparalicd entrees, The advertisement of the Agent will tie found in 'mother column. . . • • Two. Coal Miners Killed by Tolling Slate. . I Tcafenler, Coroner Clawson held an In quinst on the body of a mangy named , John Mcfrague at. Oak 11111, who was crushed to death yeeterdaymorning about nine o'clock by the fall of a mass of slate in one of the coal pita . of the Arm of Messrs. Dickson Stewart Co.. In the neighborhood of BMA! ton statton. The demised is about forty years or age, and learn a wife and family. The jury returned a verdict In accordance with the fuels." A man named James . . Witherspoon wee killed on Monday la ono of the banks of the Spring 11111, Weatmoreland Coal Company, Ily"the fall of elate. Me was butted by the Company the same day. The Coroner was not notified.' TLe Sloth! Parlut are all In snoonse. Int-operation. There ere three In Ude neighborhood, the llnlon, In Allegheny; the- Central, near Lavrrenbairgle, and the lea. tier:kali La itirntlngharn• PRICE THREE CENTS. Lawrence Railroad Formally Rimmed —An Exeter.lon. • We had the pleasure of going on an excel. elon to Lowell. Ohio, fast August, when the Lawrence Railroad was opened to that point. The managers of the road assured uv that the road would ho completed to Youngstown about the drat of January. We did not think that they would be able to make their promise good. hi this, how ever, we were agreeably disappointed, for on yesterday a train of excursion Cal , ran through from Pittsburgh to Youngstown, and the LawTo•ce Railroad was lormally opened. The e.tenrilloo party wan compos ed of railroad officials, a large number of ladles. nod gentlemen, and represe-nta tires of the press. 'The train, which, consisted of three passenger cars and a baggage car, and • was drawn by engine 46. a perfect model of beauty, left tbo Union depot at ti o'clock. 1. 111., and ar rived in Yottngstmen about twelve. • The excursion was gotten up under the direction of William McCreary, keq.' the active and energetio President of the Lawrence road; 'the train was underithe conductorship of - Robert ScOft, Esq., one of the best Condno tors of the P. F. W. ft C. Ii W., and J. IL Layng, Esq., of the Port Wayne road, axon cued n general supervision during the ex cursion. Gen. Geo. W. Cass favored the parti with his presence. , P.ll.lllyers.•Eaq., the roux polite and faithful General Ticket Agent, Vas also present. ' -.011 the hOmeward trip, the whole party partOok ofa suniptuons sepses at Lowell, Which was, lurnishod •by the Lawrence Railroad Company. ' • igust las roadtice& manuf actur ing ' of thinlink ofo the uf interests Of the county, which it opens up, and also the richness in mineral and agri cultural products of the valley through which It pestles; and we need not now re prbduco what we then stated. Thee-kungen party returned to the city la the evening, about mx o'clock, and al though somewhat fatigued. were neverthe leas delighted with their a...cannon. . The credit of the early completion of the road is due to Win. McCreary, keg., Troll dent, and his able assistants. . • - - Central Pikattag Par U.—There will be presented an entire Skating Costume to the boat lady uhater in Allegheny Count?. on Ihurailey afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Lollies to close at n °Week ou Thuraday. The IT . n University. tatter the army bill that peeved the last Congress, the President has the power to appoint to those educational Inetlintions, which haviag received portion of the tate grant of land by. the government have a military aepartment; an officer (Mn" the regular army, who shall he a. military pro. Maser m such' Menotti...a. This act in. cludesthe Western University of Perinsyl. • rani.. We learn that (lemma' Thomas E. Rosa, formerly Colonel of the gallant 77th Pa., Righnent, will be appointed by the Preeldent to the Professorship In this Um• venrity. General Rose tea recently coup en maimed Captain in the regular army, and bat :drawly reported at Richmond. University has provided the 1t.74,030 reoubuto to endow a Chair of Astronomy. ♦ bend Leek 1n the mmene.ser coma ells. The ToWn Council of the borough of/Lao cheater appear to bo at a dead lock. come . octant tho proper dietribution of the ton or twelve borough oinces elective b.l , the st.v mmnbers composing the Council. Last night. an adjourned meeting of the Council has appointee,. but o n l y three of the eix wiembearara , " Windsor. and Bo tlienid-W, it's the B John race,— appeared. Another mac a• will he bold this eventeg, when, it dspouted, a quo. rum will be prtsent, and the Clerk, Street Commissioner, Constable, anti other bor. oriel officials, will be chosen. • Central Hastier rarii.—There will be presented alt entire Shatlng Costume to the but lady skater la Allegheny county, on Thursday afternoon, et 3 Welock. Entries to clam, at 13 dclock on Thursday. 111oppesed Incendiary Arrested. : Jaen:nee 'Sutler , * ofifectit, Oa - Mender night, arrested Michael Scahill, of the Third ward, on suepleipn of. being the .In . centilary who set fire to SleEttives stabil) and feed store on Sunday morning, canning the death of James Twang, the unfortunate boy who was berthed to death in the store. It is alleged that Seal:till was heard to make threats to the effect that he would burn Mcgelvy out. Ile is now in jail awaiting the result of the C.oroners'a inveatigetiou , It Is to be bested that his case will be rigidly. examined Into, and that he will, if guilty.. hlw reoelvethe very ode rigor ttf the law, ilsienstmtolYmt is not half rigorous enougn for snob diabolical enrages as that of Sunday. If an Ss innocent let there be rest until the guilty one he found. The Continued Inoneei.—The jury em pannelled by Coronet Clawson in the case of James Young, the unfortunate boy who Was burned to death on Sunday morning. mat •gain last evening at Alderman But ler,. onice. Three witnesectrwere examined but ruble: of importance elicited. Owing to the absence of important witnesses the Inquest then adjourned to menthe Its Inves tigations at the same place at One o'clock this afternoon. No evidence haste) far been elicited leading to any definite suspicious as to the origin of the tire. Probahly . bn. portant facts will come out to-day. I Central !Skating l'ark..—There aitl be presented an entire Skating Costume Lathe hest lady skater in Allegheny county. on Thursday attention, at 3 o'clock. Entries to close at 1?. o'clock on Thursday. Ateleasod from JolL—Charles Coates, convicted °lna-smolt and battery- and sen tenced to pay a One and costs and convictedaysd also of larceny and sentenced to thirty imprisonmen , , yesterday fulfilled the condi tions of his sentence and was released from imprisonment. The Meehanles Hese Co" No. I, of Bir mingham. will nob/ their Ant annual ball at Town Hall, Birmingham, on the evening of Viaahingion's birth-day. /t will prove gram/ emcee's. Ventral Illualany Part.—Them will be presented an emus dkating COatnme to the belt lady skater In Allegheny county. on Thursday afternoon, et 8 o'clock. Entries to close et 12 o'clock on Thursday. Bents have reached the turning point, and we learn of a few cases where landlords fearing to have empty houses on their hands, have come clown In their prices. Paine It Co's Argeorine—For instantly plating all articles °Cropper, brass or Ger man silver, with pure alive?, where . worn off, and for cleansing and polishing sliver or salver-plated ware. Warranted to con tain no quicksilver,or avid, trrany Injurious article. For sale by J. Sample, Allegheny, and all druggist.. L. delfttf Central ?Matins . Parr—Thorn uqll be presented an entire Skating ctume Loth° best lady skater In Alleghen os y County, on Thursday MG:11110On, at 3 o'clock. Entries IA close at 1.2 o'clock on Thursday. I • Call WILLILMS—At Exogamy. Pa., or tyohold fever, 111 Monday, January 21st, HUIHILT RIL Mt P WILLIAIIe, youngest 4.ghter of Reg Aaron and Jane Herron Williams • The funeral - will take place from the Allegheny Beret, THU u instno, at 10 o•eloik. HAW liltin—On Tuesday - morning, January TX, Ifei. at •he ht. Charles Ho el. ir.NN In A. b. HAMM:at, wife of LLts.rles H. Hawkins. lWaynesbneg Panel's Pie.. copy.) I.lAe.lttiAgirrlg'&46+4l lormuuciatz CEMETEKT.--.The Deaotllnl..(lari-acra.“ the la , gest antler• ban place of sepulchre, except one. la ibis eons tY. Wasted on flew Ilrlenton road. Immediate- I r north of Atteattcor. "Tor nodal lots._permls 0 or LAILEY . A titles. call at Central Cltr. larag 01ore of COOL a lleettear BT. WRITE 80" 0., . . • UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Itamehester, Wood - 4 Rua 002 sletnlty. -- COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE. .c..t.....5h..5n.ad mad OD aril qr. mr..-.,1.6 •114 tarnlawd. MU= • 11:1W3:13371.W.AMC10 Fo. Ica ?mirth Ansel, Dittvisurrh, X. DogittlV9 of kind. CHAPIN: OLOVEO. nod MSI7 do . acriptiou or Funeral Furnishing (loaf. furnish a.d....kloosas opened day 004 night. Hearse and Carriages tarnished. - Itargazacta—licv. David KM. D. Der. D. W. Jacobus. D.D., Thum. Evvlng..Ecl. , 4 . - o a. muter, po• . • SLEAAIiNG—A GOO SEW ?Tr; you Walft a good ride, go to 11(1WAttai o STABLE for 4 good loans. HOWARD'S LIVERY Er, SALE STABLE, selling Particular attention'fiald to oor—g Donee CIIAIENS AND arxmcmPrai l:ir, AT A TEST esutu. 'norm AT WILL T. WILEY'S, 8 Wyllo 81., Sd door from sth. usstaes AND LEItIONI3-10 O hit. fresh. Ems= Oricaim. O boxes froth mendas Lemons,JlltL L.ctreil tyO.fonale b 7 ff.r.V.IIXR attiv., 1111 NC% 120 sa4 131 Wood stmt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 30 DAYS' SALE A 'T EXTRIONRY LOW PRICES. A.. 11 Ei tire !Stcoel GREAT REDUCTIONS. MarrE 6001.4 AT ONE HALF THEIR COST, I= BOOTS & SHOES, DRY GOODS, Blankets, Flannels, SHAWLS. FURS. WOOLENS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, BUSS DOBBS, CLOTHS, Coats, Pants and Vests, MW CARPETS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, iii'CLELLAND'S AUCTION HOUSE. DRY GCOOLOS, AND SHOE EMPORIUM, 55 and 57 FIFTH STREET, lalLrWdvF BOYS' WATCHES STERLING SILVER CASES, lostethtlne sire for a Holiday Present. =Oste rman to ear order, try one of the best Ilene. setse:ate In Europe. =omitted to be rerfeat. Time Keepers from $lB to $5. DITNSEATII & CO.'S, 2Fe. CB Wirth Eitrocrt, I::n2s=eiT=Ml=lM EAGLE COTTON WORKS. HA . 6INR RECENTLY 'PUR- UtIASED THE EAGLE CO fTl:a W man, formerly owned by II PE.-NELICIa cu., we respectfully Inform the putole toll Wu I/Sewall:me toe manunsesure of ,• Sheetings, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chains, Candle Wick and Baton ;. Orders may Le lefi 11.1 the Olace of the Wont.. COINER ISAMU A.) SINKSKT SIS, AMWAY OE AT THE PITTSBURGH BREWERY. Corner at Matte.. VW' and Baker's Alley N'ititilln3LiTai:l4 JOSHUA RHODES & CO. THE PLACE TO BUT GOOD BOOTS & SHOES , excEmar., TAO .AVP MoOLINTO 03K. S, Jro. 92 Federal Street . ♦LLEUUENY CITY. THE LIGHTNING Lam. dONTA.....n. JONES, CRAWFORD & VOGEL, &gu t THE MOST POWERFUL' AND TRULY BRILLIANT COAL UIL GAB LIGHT VMS IMODIA.B.D. • „ A.llOPdGa. b7 I U. S. Government. Non esinedne. Client. and Rearatlne. ntilltAncliallt th ree-root greater In an any otber paAnt is •JapLed to MI Ism L. ,n eve . sandanhenNek la merely•cond or. or , re ntrkMirn!nint• Burner. On this Wiwi zls . 711:7 LTATE AND j u BM4I7 3 artioareeroZtai.7 .4"". 1.1":11;* is , now S. Zinrleliori a scorr, Fine Watches, (locks; Jewarh SILYER•PLATED WARE, ETC., 0741 LIEXASTZTBEZT, . .w.a.ttancisorNipiaxua. ar Panto,las attention alielo so_ IteostrinS Witten., Clocks S lid Jannis). , Al.l. work =Mad -Mara. DIIILER. CLOSE & CO.. ?radical Faunsirc Planunicturers COL PENN AND yIAITIE Sit Latioilt arise of 71711VITWIS elnetantty Dlna. - WA,NTS. NVANTED, I I LARGE STABLE, WITH SHE!) BOOM FOB WAGONS =Mil EI=M=V WANTED, 33"4" 8 .SOY yeirb or ase, • situation In s noctST .7.t.ttlotter7 07.47 e. Apply 4t .7 24 PINE ta.. nrch Wad V ANTED, $15,000. W•etrd to borrow, on mortgage Ott good dr/ property. !or 000 Te•r. Address • HJS'••d" 11A21111 OrTICs, no..n t ,e ort... re. On Interrlew [Abbe 00,1. IVArevi; D-50 Stove and Hot. • ;VV Wwit. mot Llttl:t.. to .httat wagtx aq.l tteadY t. glvts. N o on . I,oJopg I ng to . eh. pa7uldert clatlutt • • • naurreztosp,s L.n1.•1111, WANTED.Graduales of Lit. ...try and Commarodol College.. to Imitate to . oronnently In anstnoar toontrint'Soloattoont thin and toil oeror ennVirgindenC,. 'APPIT olth r reforenco. to • R. 11. CURRAN.: 11R L.*Ant street, oppe.lcs Coott Roue dev:o34 WANTED. -100. 1 4, 00. 10,000 Men to 11..11 aN t•ItEM - S• Li 4 0 which cui b. sittimh•d to any lama. maltwaha, best awl 11Jlit In ,telvnee "vim common all. convenient a. a canibe; will not Inoarvitt . Moat rapidly telllne artier. out,tallino at *Loa Ap.nis arc coining money. coii te lng It With to use it J. C. id No. IOS St. Clair atteet.(Roona No. ii.)2 . 7 - W:trianTceE y n ai —fAl ‘ tlsll.l. 1 -7 . 7:111 11 t and hat•onal Imporlanea. The Onli t lroOnitimi one N,v k . rat In the geld. Pitailltw O n V , A it o g n a .J it i notion. In one handwrite volume Cl:nitrated. t`1114.1 an tact for mina and termtory. Ai4/ r eefaii 3illiritihd.twF SS lifoliet Ittebtlilininv WANTED—AGENTS--BT THE EIIItEK•CiEWINGNIACIIINECNISPANY to bell their NEW .23 III&U.INIC• NVltt tom fro.. bell and paper to heave Bearer cloth .oe Ic•ther vcltheot change Of feed. needle or Um netf,'lthtttng pees.. foot and nowt! «cblened four-molt UnDeneer.o. Addritee: enclottur blame. J. IL. HALL 1 CO.. ' • tes Fifth ttetet, (Second Iloor,l dell ['Mahar h re. WANTED—AGENTTO 111.X.LL the CHILDREN'S ALCUNE. or PICTURES AND STuitoce. written and compiled by Ilsee. ASA BULLAnD. Tbe Book cern. ns•Moe Porton of the author, more than one honored pictures, one is nicely printed sod hound, and must ;those all the children. Address. W. J. HOLLAND d. No. Ti Third Streit: Pittsburgh,' Va. _ EMUS WANT ED. AGENTS. MALE and FEMALE-1u every part of We - eters re onaylvaula. for the floe new Oteet EnEraFIOSI6 •Ilkf 41 - Fit Al' Va ',LEY FOlifiE," • Li E !DEN'S nail' • "LIN cuL N'S HOME AT OPKINGFIELD A If Either by themouth or by rottoolf,loort rob-- Osbert . ralcs allowed. For MI portiot44s ep— os. to pert., or addre”. 11,11.111.10 101 43 fifth Wert, Plttabvili... FOR SALE. FOR SALE. ' DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. •The large TWO STORY DOUBLE BRIM. ,DW.ELLLNO. IC Fultan Kt. oppaOtte Urn tea avenue, now occupied hi W B. 81111- Lams. sq. she Donee le thirty.elaht het Bout by thirty -Oz. feet deep. standlog on a tot Etti • feel front by one hundred leet deep SW a twenty toot whi. The dwelllne Is most dsalrahl• *WI pleasant eons/shame YOU ..TISS.N BOUM, ahles ulth neio front yard 1120 Santa snaee Insnaking everiOslttibhotrfn't and Pleasant. For rear, terms and,ftrtaerjargralßlßlb • apply to ' • Bs COBILBEUrst BONA,' "' • J• 19.515 - - JaJtiIIIEYSYRIBL - . ' F OIVILILLE.--One' Three' Story Dwelling Bonne, containing. Monett room.. ' UNE TWO ',TORT DWELLINUENCIPS contains g eight roomi and UNE ',MALL SALAAM HOUSE ' containing/lye room. and pantry. Inquire of W. U. CAMPBELL. No.= Second Street. FOR SALE OR RENT. FIED3 • A COF FEE STAND, • - In the hia.let Rouse Diamond. NO. 3J. Too further particulate unquire at the btegg, IR. la the ilatkot Roue Diatcoad. 'Pittsburgh. Pe. ,JsPitate FOR SALE, THE HOTIVEAND Lot - - ,• • Nu. 40 Cr:dge street, rirst Ward, Allegteny. 11. r Roue. 13 z. be Oa! two•story Frame, la rrel:avd lr. l tr T e h td lu p rxt l e r t e a t l — a f g ro . 1 0 Seagu ll` vanta lnontre • • •• • a,7:.!r.ia it 9 /.I.lEONDST..Titiobanta. SALLL-One Lot fronting,. o on 'West 4ltle dwity .treat. running back,' Stec sn lnctms to big al - - ;10 vrtr.ch .n,re er,cted 4two awry art= ...•et, 1. eaudess, atrrot. 441 th 41 roomaa.a. an , l un ,111,4 ails, 101 roam. eseb. 4m.y. 411 , 2 :1, ' , math Ward 4, Sch.l Hotuus• Isla be sold at a bar', an. 4y 1 stSE.Y Real r•taie itsralst.. Jal.a:•1:1 . Nu. 21 Bet Ott street, Al,,Eteny. . FOIL SALE—The Church Build.. log occepled M the rirra Ct. P. CIJNISSIC• tu reednd &sat affects. sane ahtcy Cita, ins f a r! We PcoPotifio. , fur purchase will to rect Iced. and esti llf.ll9.lltatl get r Um ands:hi/n.4. moth Yen dtary VC. T. 1. !MOWN. IS Ohio attref. ALE.X4StaIt YAK rIN: No. 11..Ldainotad. lISEM I'OR SALE.—Atlesirable rrty In ADesheof, loroted on bandashr W.. mid muLurrl , we), We los is dl feel um handuity struct nod 114 feet on Nirsimierr• oh. icy ond only one square floin Diamond. 11° Impruessuents ore o brick Loose. with-even rooms. mind • • frame akin om tsiels mail of the lot. For further Daturnsailoit IngUire on the °remises. J 4.16: . 174 &Si:DUSKY rTRErr. von SALE .— ONE TWO-STORY en. liter!: eI•AD =ILI/Hell, with gam , Mora room. (and tau (e 1 year lease of ground froze Ira n• et Apr ;) situate In good lovealon, being No.' CZ Penn arreeheorner of HarrlsOa street. 0014 andßoo 10-aeloo fora F. rd t of[ gleMblng 111, tea. Ylttlng thole. Enqac. -MA 01 4 No. WI 1 . . nu street: or atemirr. el Numbers.. bream and Gas ripe Fitton. 1 1, /%! : ;. eiederal street. Allegheny 1.:11.7,_ Fos SALE—Second Hand STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER. EMI= CM==3 Fon SALE. A - LANGE BRICE DWELLING 1101D3D,. . WIID all modern hantortmentn. • In 00109 1 . 1 0 0 N, der. and eitunte on dm Penna. Ine Inquirre.at No. 119 YlBar NTILN ooW:orrris , • Pillsourarb. FOR RENT pl LET, .I.F OFFICE, on 91,4 Lour UN*. 09 090 70 Water street. E=3IZM=I MOM TO LET,—Eight Rooms of wel. flatbed Ilouge s on. Pent. et tat. Po t , tk {Yard. suitable for ape (fate family. Ben rater, trances and .ecarlty required. Pomade.' ffli , en let of April. Acsn, 5...) LET—Twootber ParallEirs en Penn effect, near is ensren. kwquue.t B. C1.721111E11 • !ON: Markft ll= FOR RENT, Lelli ' GE ROWEI. lama building of GAZETZE. Yor lars. Inquire •t TE corwrrisre-amolt_ Fon RENT, • . • BTOBE BOOM NO. 60 KARST? WHILST: ItOO3LIBIJITABLE VOItISINOLL asisTa; B,L,s Roux. bEcoND FLOOR , 01 EMMET sTurrr: . . . . orriczs uzi alluenAND IMl==r3==ml MM TO LET, The Warehouse, 27 Wood Bt. 1,°7h:T=.11.T..iii,1,1-Ais =CO. Ica NnLi n tai ? titTsffr. L th xe. sal Wood street, op styes. MEM I WILSON'S Si.,WING MACHINES "lave Mori Improvements, .TLiKES LESS irONSE, And M.Ch MuitZ brZEDY sad ISIXPLEis cep— ersation Man tat Maculae a We marten. 111 1 7111. sUNNER & CO, 27 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. ty2o:rg2 WELDON & KELLY, PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam rifler% AND BUZZ rouNDERs, Chandeliers, Brar,lie% Lead PIO, Pumps, Elite* Lead, ¢c,, /IMAM MY BAND: le4 Wennt-litreetfniariniiMi II EMT= =II WM
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