THE yITTSBURGII GAZETTE. PIISLIBLIED BY rENMNAN, REED & CO., AT GAZETTE EIIILDING, No. 80 SiStla Mt:root. Y. B. PENTLEGIN, t Editor,. T. P. BOONTON, JOSIAH 'NINO • :moos P. PEED, /flush:less =AM Nees ....... • X EOM& c.XceridXy Catrieraper tti mats, 4.Xstitlndu2ll:xn. (poX7x3X) • • *sop • lAbaral r441/49 0 to Newsboys aruejficesits. ;. TEBIi& yos WEIKLYI Moen Copled,.*Toor; rive • do. .40. do. oath, 'tat or mificrOci.; to obe iddress, iod ogle trk4.to*t.: ek.h .CTITY I'T'EMS. Keller& Grano north • American • Prise Concert. • On Saturtlas evening; the t:Gth tnat,i trot drawing tor prices,in Kelley 97.71nd Not th American . Prize Concert, 'takes place, ht the Ntiabasti Arenue., -sale of tickets during t)1;11ast few Weeks has been. Immense, this entire -number, halt a, intilloril9. all, in nearly. cal:masted. Those who - Nish tosecure a chalice in this enter- Me,-one that bas novel fallen under the' sospiciOns which hove at last ruined others et the kiwis-odd be obliged to speak and net, or write quickly. Mr. Kelley continues to offerthireisiMil terms Which hats.' been obtained hereteiforeof ttekets=. Angie tickets Pit Ave tiekets' fora-1,00 and ten tickets for al.. Of the , whole number of tickets:ooo,filii,joioty. ono ,haws a prise, the highest ,one being-$1d000,. - and the amounteif greenbacks alone to bo diatribe. ted arneenting To-:-0100,000.: An extra force nt clerks hos_ been wet on within the last few weeks -- amt. the demand ter clerical help to s constantly. inoresaing: Orders riddled In any part of the east and north by Thursday bight.will reitcb Chicago in time to be filled esto.'mallol- before the drawing commences. Persons sending' orders will address -A. A. Kelley Company, NO. 105 Randolph. streeti- Mies. =I In londbit,lBo2, the Pinholes it Wilson log Sine - bine received ins . : highest nittarti nil Um idaeltintitl'of Ectnipti and Anserica compotitton: "Yids itinsil has always aeon 121E00 wherever exhibited. You will range no inisinke in omitting one nit a. holiday . 'gift to wire, or friend: They mune intrchnSOd Only et' Sumner & la Firth FITT= 01 ennnotl trotte,nnd vegotebles are tort• ted to inspect the nenorttnent kept by Geo. Denvon; at, ii Feticral Direct, Allegheny Prsios and.nedleliton Meters' prisscriptirms &irefully prepared nt halr tho usual price. nt k:ditod'a Drug . etore, opposite l'ostOrece.:' . , • Yoruigri Liquors of all kinds-at Joseph S. nnch's • DiatASsr7,. 13D, 121, 193 and 193 211b1atie21. Pla9burgh. : • . • • Clarity Feat/vat 13.neeluior Hill, coiner 'of Laoock and Federal street, thin anneal:qr. Coma one and on. al. Howsam; Clerk. , I= Tho medical Whoa Of E. Warner, old dean Pliystelan, 41 Son, removed to No. 211 Ecun stace.t. ' sn, 9,3 per eqrit. Alcohol at Joseph S. Fluchi - You Caw.limy Ih ow Flops at Joseph B: Finch's. = 'rbo nrms seized-Inst . a oramer from the ienians Barry's Military Dls• --trial. bee° been appriaaed at MOl,OOO Benda for double tbebbionnt are being ex. muted, *hen the 0.11123 eIII be dolltrerott to the 'claimants. . . The Fenian trials, at Tor Onto, were re• ,eemr yesterday: James Kw* woo bind not guilty. Thomas Gallagher Fla eonilet, ed; unsonteneetl. . . • - The Prustorn telegraph bees are still dawn between Platen *and Port Rood, Nova-Sea tia cablerpows. - George F. 'Wood, who has linen operating ostensively, in • the norilldence line OA floc. ton, was arrested yesterdni — hir if A forged cheek for ...10. ' N. P. Willis was interred in Bfount.Suburn Cemetery, Boston, yesterday.. The Wool Growers , Convention of Maine haVadjourned, after mussing resolutions In favor of a torlir not less than that proposed by the Cleveland Convention. The midst coinage at the mint an Sun Fran else° durtri,g 1E66, was 4/8. 000 . 000 . 1 - Cincinnati has of lhatoll s._ In authorized ny . the Ohio to - data:isn ' t° . tit - clause the gas works - „ The chair factory . 'of • 13arret h Co., John ,Area; thneinnettl, we partially destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss ;17,0c°, and very lit tl e Insuiance. , , It Li supposed to have been an incendlatT 'Are. . . Tho Indiana Legislature luta ratified the Constitutional \ Amendment; Tho =soli:t hen 'to ,that effect passed the Hones 'on Tuesday, having previously _ . passed the \The _Etna - and I' homtv Pit Inssumme Companies, of llarlford, lose 0:5,000 each on the le.teiYlckehurg Pre. This will lessen the price of their stock. • itlchard Stillwell, son of the Late Judge Otlilwell; of , Zanesville, Ohio, was commit tod trijall in Louisville, lip, yesterday, on acharge of forgery. , !l.An accident occurred on the Long island Railroad, hear , Jamaiett, on Wednesday. by which a laborer named James McLaughlin was instantlykilikti:-• FROM THE WEST. NegrLeao Narors In Colorado—lliamourl l.leafage—Union Pacific Railroad —The nialeultlee at Lexington—Ran ens affairs—A' Radical Triumph In tee a qedee or Coned Males !Senators. Sr, LonnuJannarydi.‘•Julltisklerkelszieye . cr, a prominent brewer and wealthy. MG . zen, died yesterday. An a:et:for preventing negroes and mu lattoes from sitting on Julie' to Colorado. has been 'yarned over the Governor's veto by the Legislature. Gun. Palmer Treasurer of the Union ra ciao' Railroad received from the United (states Government yesterday $OO,OOO . 1n hol, the amount due on twenty-Ave miles rail ad and telegraph line west of Fort Site just accepted by the Commissioners. Bot Mouses of the Missouri Legislature imve passed resolutions urging Congress to repo the act appropriating money to pay for slaves enlisted In the United States per vice. Also, instructing. their Senators and Reprosentativestoproaurelf possible, the pne3hga,Of en act giving to . the' State Gatlin same beauty as iaceivetts4sy other United States volunteers. • . , Sri Louie. Cant:try 11—The DenisonViTes• 1 peke special says i The Senate to-day da tented the bill tor *Constitutional Conven tton.l . . .. . _ 111 bus been Introduced In the Senate prof ling for a board tli ninhtratien, and tippr rioting ilo,looforthe .publication.of I , pam Islets and the - establishment of sgen • cies the Eastern States and Europe. All ho Democrittant 160 Letielsture, ex cept ne,, slgueda reenlist% Sot Col. Blair, Into Jo - began. candidate - for Congress, to go t Washingtott and shame the. rresident Witt theist° genntOrta ;contest was be twee radicalism and conservatism in which the latter Was defeated, but •nrking .11in to stand, coy, his friends who adheredto 1.12,:. Cu not idol the ILs i die t s . .li t tgo , d i ftd . tic:eters ronstrov anTlif:ss intim is receii- Oen it Lawrence, tonight, and another at Leavenworth, to-morrow. , . ~ . ~ . lisite MI Cirri No., Jan.l A,delcgation of Indians from all the tribes to Kaneda ane rived this evening from Yon Leavenworth amempamed by Colonel Murphy. Soperin tendent.orindian Again:and tho United States Cenntaimioner. They sill hold a .eouneil at the Sheridan House here tamed , role, atter , ohleit thoy wul. go to Wash- A heavy anew sterol commenced thil aL terneon and. attiLcontleues RAIMEOAD CCIDZNS - T \ qe train on the: Hudson. Ulcer nailecont obi t e left Albany at kin this morning was thrum from the track by a orokniv wheel near Hyde Park, and rolled down an em. bookment ou the tee on the river. The Ice nankirm and the - cars did not .break through. about twehir pamengere were inelnding gibs Carrie • Cmswola, of Edmond, Now Jersey, and Mr. Dickellen,Proprletor of the Syracuse .too- Yneßcpubltean's Jefferson City dispatch sass: Their's" before JudgeKridel. in the ' United "States -Circuit .Court, at Colonel Montgomery and other parties =cent. ly .connected With the occupation of 7 "'" 74 tte;e ol2ll tY by the : State militia, is , progressg in %heathy. All the evidence thus far m oorroborates the .prevlons state : went, that there bee been no time until the aDDearenee of the troop,. when the evil pre. etasee eoultEnot be serve (1, and that since the an teal ot.thenallitia there has been a con stant reign of ;terror Which deterred all • Who were dieptlend to do no, from entering . corainainta , against the.. violators of the About tiny citizens or Lexington'are • m amender:lee as witnesses, ~~ ~.~.~; _ - •V • ~' ' • '') ••,'•.`. . ' ' , •1.,: , . . , . , . ' .. ,-----,',,-. , . T '..--.-!.";:,....,:, r - , --,-,' • ' • • _,.• .......ea I --; - -•••,17 , —:.— - __./ 1 " , \ 'WI • --_ , ,.. 4 4„,• 0., \.„ • ._ • .-,• - . A 1 !rf , 1 • " 1 j ! 1 ---•:.4, 1 . , ?:-. F•-- - t - r-_ - =_- - - i:-:----..:-.:--•:.• '.• \ " .V. -',. i ---- •,.- 7 - -------,-; .:---------,- --.,---.-._,,-„ , 4 ' - ...".- — 4 . • „ - • • __ ~ -____-- ._ ___. , __ ____., ___ , _ 130 . 123 VOLUME J.XXXII.---NO. 21. FIRST EDITION. ONE O'OLO.O.K. A. M. EARLY TELEGRAMS, PnusylvaniaLegislature. Special Dispatch to tEe Pittsburgh GsrOttn. itaantssulto, January St, IS.N. . SENATE. The Committees onCorporatlons reported O bill to incorporate the lirady's Bend Bridge Company. The following hills in pinto - Wore road: By Mr. Ridgeway, Tonbolish the °faro of grair(mcasurer of Thtladelphir. By Mr. Landon: A resointior. Instructing the Comniittoo nu Education to report abut insulating the education of the orphan chit drew of alaidtors, • and to provide ofiloers to carry out theprovlsions of the ',am°. Mr. White presented a rceohition for the lined adjournment of the Leglstoture on March DM. Referred to the Finance Com mittce. The Sonate then considered the Joint rose. lotion. of instruction against the conlirnin. thin or Edger Cowan is Minister. to Austria. Debated and poetpotreli. ' • DOUSE. The following . I,llla wore ',wised Incorporating the Eatety Depo3l.to Cow Supplement to tho act incorporating tho reoptes having . Bank. 'rolcit resolutions of- lustre e lion to Sena. tors, and requesting members to secure the passage of a law to reduce the taz on Petro- To increase the pay theliceretary of the Commonwenith. The Joint Committee on Militia, of, both Holmes, in conjunction with the ttorernor and Adjutant Genera!, were requested to prelude e hid to 'remise the mllitte laws of the SIAM. Senator Bigharn, to the 'Senate, colt Speaker Glair!, In the Berne, extended an invitation to the Legislature from tne man agers of . the public institutions of Alle• gheny county, to visit them on Friday, Feb• runty Bth. The Allegheny delegution met this morn. lug. Senator Bighant, at the request of the delegation, submitted a report relative to the new Liquor bill presented in the !louse by Ur. Peters, which was ordered to be published in the several papers in Pitts burgh: Both Houses have have passed °Joint re.s otutlon to adiourn until Tuesday, at ales= o'clock. ' There will' boa large attendance of both branehea of the Legtslature. In TnaPonae to to the Invitations extended them to visit Allegheny county. FROM MEXICO. Idovements on the Facific Coast GEN. JUAREZ AT DURANGO, LEVY ING CONTRIBUTIONS. He Is to Establish Ills Govern ment at San Luis Potosi. . 8.1. n f ntactsco Jan. "it—Colima advicei bribe etemeer Constitution, of January have been received. The any isadlll in the preemies, of the Imperialists. Gundala pare Was evacuated without it brittle by the Imperial forces and is occupied by the Lib. ---- • - your French war vessels were in the har bor or Acapulco. It is reported the Fort - will be evacuated on the arrival of the nag ship Victaire. • Beeststell.La, Jan. ffi...lneratero, where glejla retreated from Sari : Louts Foam, is to be evacuated by him as soon as the Liberals advance upon that city. Escobede left, Monterey for the interior on the 17114 lie is at the head of the largest Liberal army ever got together. Berries -alga succeeded In retsina several I housand dollars from the merchants of Matamoros, and sent the money - Sc. to (:or. tine on the lath Inst.; with orders to Pro cetstl at,on mend Victori ortina, who Is ' recruiting - arming altthe Itaneheros, naveUi in the vicinity of liatameras. "Ile no will be Governor of Tamaulipas, at salamis. lie likelylwillpronesmeeforOrte. New Os.x.r&as, January et—'X'he steam ship Victor arrived this morning,from Vera Crux,.with.dates te the 11th =an She brought the remains of Ex-tiev. Allen, of this State. The French transports had arrived and I were expected to depart ins row days, wit? French troops. . A rsglment of Egyptians had left on the French mall steamer Dome days before. Itleximillan bad Issued another proclama tion condemning in the strongest terms the I conduct of General Sedgletek, taking possession of liatamorae.. Both the French and Mexican doge wave over the tort and custom house at Vera Cruz. " the Liberals are camped within twelve =besot VeraCruzi Nothistilities had taken place no to the departure of the Victor. Benito "Juarez - arrived at Durango on the 'Emit. . . A tine of $710,000 was Imposed on and between three citizens, and a monthly " contribution of 400,003 upon the city to re plenish his Treasury. -Preparations are making it San testis l'o. tail for thereceptionotinaree svho it Is said will establiah the lent et his government in that city. Mexican politicians are certain Ortsga• will soon be-President. of the lthpubile of Mexico when Maximilian leaves. Miramon teat ttheratore: llis We was at tempted twice In the towns he passed through, many of which he obliged to de clare for the empire, threatening otherwise to burn the houses. is considered &settled thing that Mpoltaxi ian wllileave with the lane( the Fre mil The greater portion of the merchants of Mexico have invited Diaz to weepy the City as aeon as the French leave, and have at ready raisal F 310,00 - to maintain.bie troops. The Imperial General -La Idandrid 'was defeated and allied In an action near CaCi navacL New Tone, Jan. el.—Merle= news via Havana, give the report that seeing the imposeibility of calling a 2-bi. Lionel Congress, has determined, an accord aneepire with the Freneb , ,lo convoke a meet. Ing of riot ablest,t e o declare to them that the em Is a and to base upon that 1 decigrationbfailuris abdication and. Withdrawal. The Church peXty, geeing tho Instability of kftlXlMlll.ll, are now trying to make their peace with,the Liberal party, and. refuse to advance. I 1 kis:r 0111,emelted . , Janeary ROnehßanchero of the says . hews of a - great ove- L ment the 'retort:nation of the In Semen Church is being inangtirated throughnut Mexico. Teo object of thus movement to to 1 break off from tbe old Church for the res• son, as charged, that through Romish lone. maw, tae French have Invaded Mexico and , deluged that land with kepobllesn blood. I /toy. Father .Hornandez, captured by the Impenalists, was shot by them, after eel fering unheard atrocities, the oharg against blot being Liberal tendencies.. • FROM 1111RYLASD. The Shell Code Sepeale4llloentles to be Paldles 'Asa** Seidler , . d.birsrotts;Janaary Sarno Maryland Legislature bee passed an eel abolishing the article in the Gate permitting the sale of negroes Intorilavery as a punishment for crime. There will hereafter be no distinc tion in the State In the Mode of - punishing white and, black criminals. • The. Senate adopted the report against auspandingthe bounties tocalored soldiers. . In the Legislature' the bill 'to repeal the act noroPelmnif the Senator be taken flora the Eastern ohms, was discussed in the I Senate. It met with a strong opposition from the Eastern Shore members, but passed to-day. There was a vote again today for Vzilted States Senator, but no choice. FROM. NASHVILLE. •• • • i m portant queaalon Pennine In the supremo icnoura—Logtalatlyo. 24,-The mom of lEl4'l ley we. Sherbroola was reached Au lbe So pro.n.oo[lll today. bet Fea rdwrDOned till loymorrow. its decision involves the eon. stitutlonallty of trio francldle law and to looked to with much Interest. - - The acute declared the seat of tho mem. nor from Jackson vacated, became the member wka not antnalently loyal. EMM shfJtHOlil (OJ FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M VERY LATESTTELEGRIMS. FROM WASHINGTON. Gen, Kiddoo Relieved in Texas by Gen. Griffin. THE RANDALL DILL IN COMMITTEE: The Freedmen in Arkansas. FENSIONS,TO SOLDIERS OF 1812. the Dion Pacific Railroad. WAnSt. itetTOW, January 21, IRA RcLir.v. order of the Secretary of Ware :Gee. Griffin has assained the office of Assistant tommiesioner of the Freedmen's Bureau In Tuxes, relieving ,Gent , jal.lildiloo. Gen. Gri In tiliblds the contemplated honors teing . paid to Gee. Albert Sidney Johnston, Tll6 RANDALL PILL. The Committee OIL flanking and Pent:Mu agreed ttwilay, to teporiiuthe douse, for Its MAMA. Mr. Amnion's bill to create a sink ing Pend bud retire the national currency. The rote In the tiommitteowee Wrote fa , nor, and three (Messrs. Pomeroy, Moop s or end Dare.), against the bull. 1)no member was absent. Two Members of the Commit tee who are in favor of the principle of the bill will probably oppose It when it comes up for consideration, as they entellain doubts about the passage of the bill at this A letter r from s high Military source, reeetved from - Little Rock, stating-that General Ord's .circular for the protection of the Feeedrnen and others, under Met:Mil Rights bill, was not earned out for wont of an strimtnate military force atoln comier. tent court to try otrendors. The Worst 60e. lions of the State ore thinly peopled, re mote from the United -Mates fotves, and the Federal 'anthoritY 13 not regarded be cause it has not been felt. The writer says, there Ira class of neon Milieu sections, who have always resorted to brute force and Were nearly all rebels, and to make them respect thetinited states authorities, there must be more milltary force. These facto have been brought to the attention of serer al nenators, and it Is understood General Grant has ordered the rog n islte military asaistanee. varet.ys Zo ,OLDILIIS Or 1812. The report of Cho Committee on Invalid Pensions made to day to the !Souse, states that the uumberof °facers, soldiers and sail ors of the war of 1612, entitled to pension, un der the bill presented, Is 130,000, and the an nual expenditure 414,4[0,0005er an average of twelve years, Or IL total of $72,6000;00, or with tlic, expense of agents anti Pension Bureau, added $173,3C3,0U0. The pensions arc given under the bill irrtspeclive of the term of we vice. It appears that the whole number en listed in the war of 19.2 wa5327,67i; of whom ..V6,916 nerved sixty days or More. The The Union Peedle Railroad Company, Eanern Division, received yesterday 00 in United Plates slx. per cant. bonds. thirty years to run, the same haying been received in accept/oleo by the (internment of sLx sections of twenty.tive tulles, west of Fort Riley, Kansas, to be completed curly in Decem oar. • YREEDMEN . A RCIIICAU REGULATION Gen. lloward hes liseed a clreular to the Assistant Commt+sloaers of the Freedmen's Bureau, that until further orders no fees or charges wilt bp exacted by officers or agents of the Bureau for eery - Ices they may render In tonnecticin with contracts be tween the freedmen and their employers. AN ZMULI.T.I./.. COMMITTED. Leonard I loyek, late rreeltlent of the ex ploded Merchaida , National Bank, haabcon committed to jolt in dcfalt of SM,OOO ball, to answer an indictment stated to have been found against him. Some few panona offered to become security, but were re. fused by mart. • never:l7a TO Till ICKOCLAC. ARMY. The Superintendent of the General Ite• ereitlek Benton Is ordered toiend Ito re cruits to the Llghteenth LasehrT, ie Dan. tail .Territory; 19 recruits to the Seven• teenth infantry. In Dakota Territory; and ) recruits to too Thirtpaixth IzraarY. to Utah. riTz INDIAN BO UM; The House Military Committee bit" agreed to report a Mil transferring the In (lima Bureau trom the Interior to the War Department- GOLD AND PILVI:IiIMODUCT. The gold and silver praluet of the Pacific States and Territories for Idle Ls cstlinatett at plee,die,ooo. NATIONAL AVADCYV OY OCIESCL. The National Academy* of Science. held session ut the Capitol to-uny, Prof: Henry Dv:tiding. Reports on different ecientifto subjects, were. presented.: (Prom the TIM. Co7r.pon6ence Shtce last November loading politic ians North and comb, Republicans. Demo. ends, and ex-rebels alike, have been at work on a plan whereby the, differences be tween the North and noutn, and between the Executive and Legislative branches of the government would be satisfactorily ad justed. Suffrage and amnesty lona tee basis of the proposition. For instance, If South Carolina will adopt the Stassku setts suffrage franchise; the Preolde nt Is willing to Issue a proclamation of amnesty to all who approve. of it. The people of South Carolina, blacks as well as whites, can elect loyal represent/diva; tot:engross, and Congress will determine on their ad. mission. The Adultnlstestion is seriously considering this proposition. [gr.:mine Tribune Corte/tondo:wed Thd Judiciary Committee halo changed Senator Wade's Amendment to the Consti tution, making . the President Ineligible for a Second term, and will report It so as to provide that no President or Vice President shall be eligible to re-election to either of these animal. Mr. Ashley is busily engaged aocumula ling evidence for his impeachment of the President. A. new dratn on the Treasury ban been or centred in a scheme to construct a railroad through Texas and Mexico to• the Pacific, with enormous grants of land and issue of Government bonds: - There are in the District of Columbia, Al exandria, Pal rfsx county, Virginukand tee counties In Maryland, one hundred and flfty.slx freedmen , . day and night schOolst ' ono hundred and forty.three teachers. itnJ , ale thousand and thirtyddnescholars , Major General Thomas has arrived In Washington to give an account of affairs In 'his department. Dotterel Sheridan is ex. pcctod soon. FROM AEBIIASKA. A Conflict ite= d a n triestfon of Bread • BacorffevlLLit, rise. ifinUary B.—Captain Bedford, (Dernoerat).recently appointed by the President, lieceiver of the land Office. vice Charles O. Dorsey, has procured a writ 1 of replevin from the. Mayor of the city, by authority of which the deputy sheriff took possession of the records which Dorsey had refused to deliver to Bedford.' et dark to night about one hundred of Dorsevis friends. firmed with hutchotsandre i rolvers. proceeded to the room where the' sheriff had deposited the records and tOokfcirelblo possession of them. Great ozoiteMent e 2• late in regard to the affatr. • : . . POLITICAL.. IlegonnMallon of ,General Hawley for GOversiOr of VonneintOat. . SSW ELAViuri Conn. - . Jan. 44—;-!be Repub.. Ilcan State Convention bas nominated Governor Hawley by acalamation, and till vern.Pcriywasnominatedfor Lieutenant Gonornor. • A lull State; tinket was also nominated, and reFolutions adopted in favor a/ the Constitutional AinondMent; taiparttal star. frogs; a protettive tariff; reduction otter. es; logialatton (or the relief of working men• and sympathizing with Crete and Mexico. • ' Adjourned.' Miff=flMEMl= PITTSBURGH, F THIRTY-MTH coman's. =I W.11311t210T6111 damiass Pith, 106% SkNA.TIL • 'TO r TILVEXT RIMGOLI,•. 21r. MORRILL, frees the Committee on Commerce, prepared . bill snpplemeuteit to the act to prevent smuggling, ithien passed. ill) TO 21,11¢0A06 , the btli tti. utatii nut to the San Rraneisco and Central Racine Railroad was consid ered and postponed until to-morrow. . DELINCIIMIT MOM OT4101tili• bn litOtiOn Or Mr. WILSON, the Secretary bi War was insirueted to, report the names of officers appointed under the regular army bill last summer, slim Lave felled to join their reginaentit 6.1.1011 ILIZLINGYIITIMN. . The °root:ratite or Senator Prollniboy sun were presented. TISILUSOEtAL fiCan tlio * Chinillittec on Ter kitorles. bill amendatory of the act providing n twritorsal government for Montana; thinning the powers of the pro bate courts and legalizing the Pbbib , ,ilids 01 Ito second and third sessions of,thei4g! islative,Aseembly, until SPProted Or illealp hrovhd /noYzett soislon of Congress, and Pelt g tits baluriesof territorial officers. and repealing the act placing Mahwah and Montana In ono surveying district. 1 . /NJ:1101i IN WEST vtantittA: r • Dlr. VAN iVINKLK, trout the i:othmittuh on Funierei reported a 30Int resollition Sof, Vlddlitg the collection of direct lazes 15 WestiVirainta,withliousa amendments, and another amendment authorizing the Secre tary of the Treasury in charge the State with an amount portionelm the +lax.% of real estAtol 1501011 tier eotialies lane 10 111 b Whole State of 'trellis In 1001. • • ituiscanys arrr.ormariesr Mr. FESSEN DEN, from the Finance Cone mitree, reporttil. the legislatavo Approprin• Olen bUI, with a few amendments, vibt fot temporary clerks In the Treastiry Depart moot, 01,MoU*, for hereon of Statistics, 41,000; fot. ,faclUtng COmmtmleation between the Itlautie and Decide, •l 4 O. The Increased compensation:to.the Douse clerks Is struck eat. StrratVll Mr. IVA.IM intratuced a bill to nrovut fbr Allotment by tho ChiefJ male*, of mere here of the Supremo Vorirt among circuits and tho appointment of a ilarshal at a sale ry of 0,500. TEL COTTON TAX. On motion or air. TRUMBULL the Cory. mates on Ways and licana'als instructed to Ingram into the expediency et meciding the tax on cotton. Aloe, allowing cotton to be rumored to market without bond. TOO MILITIA BILL. Mr. PAY.riE, from that:v=33llle° on 21111- cla reported a bill to prgrule tor orgemirtm; and :Irting zenith, Ordered to be orbited and recommitted. Tee railer SILL. The tariff bill wno taken up. Mr. III:AMES doliVered a speech In oppe• shine thereto, defining that Lao or three manufacturing Interests of the country• are dlssatteted with their enormous profits of the last sit years, and are determined, at whatever cost, to put more money In their pockets- To this end they have persuaded some and coerced other mantifacturing in. tercets to unite In a demand for protection to Ameritan labor, but what some other people, with more truth, call robbery Of American labor and agriculture. Mr. till IMES then proceeded to examine andeontlemu the details of the bill, which he called a bill to decrease the revenue and destroy the COMMOICS of the country and Ware the agricultmaliets it pretended to protect. Mr. EDMUNDS' amendmimts to put books, maps , blic and carts imported, for tho nye of the public MUMS libraries, liter ary societies, no., upon the for list, was adopted; Severalother amendments were Orrosifil: includiug ono by Sir.'WADS, tolocroase the duty on linseed or flaxseed, which were all rejected. At amendment offered by Mr. FRELINth. ILCYNES, to increase thaduty on Ilt.seed or flarseed to twenty cents per basket, and on linseed oil to thirty cents per gallon wan, however, adopted. The disagreement of the Mouse to the Sen ate 'amendment to the bill relative to the appointment of pension agents, wan an. %maimed, and the Senate insisted and agreed: to a Cent ortmeo Committee. Adjourned. 110rSE. lILTOOTO or COMMITTY. Mr. E.ASSON, - from the Committee elf Ate propriatione, reported the Indian Appro priation bill, and was made the special or der for Tuesday. . • ! Mr. SCOFIELD introduced It bill for hold ing up & Circuit Court to Erie. reunsylv. nia. Referred to Judiciary Committee. Mr. titIiENCK gave notice that he would to-mot row or Saturday. report the lib uty bill, and ask it to be put oar Ito Pr...ie. Mr. PERHAM, from the Committee on tn. raid recision, reported the Wit to penelon the surviving eoldlers of the war of 1911. Ordered to be printed. sailebtifies.t. LAND GRANT. BLOWELI. from the Committee Oir AgriCriltUrC, reported a jolut resolution to extend the provisions of the Agricultural College act to Tensaw... , Ur. LE 111.0 ND did not ere why there !Mould be an exception In favor of Terme. see, end why all the States teletype 'rebel lion should not bo embraced within the pro. volons of the NIL- • - - • Mr. MAYNARD pretested against his State being ont In comparison with Stetea net represented in Congress. It stood upon an entirely different looting. Mr. STONES ;Deaths, door In defence of Tennessee. The government loyai Pettatle.l and by the God who to him, it. ,woul be ke lg. ' L : T re iuM i t%gu l l . reit on which • solo thy gentleman stood, in view - of the Dunce. totter, in which be had declared he was for I the patriot Davis and against the tyrant Llneoln. Mr. STOKES algid that letter was the only word any man could put his linger on as ev idence that he had deviated from the track. That lotted.at written on the 10th of May, and on the 11th of May ho took the stomp in favor of Lincoln are the government. lie had fought out of the Delman letter en Mr. Le Blend oiled to hare done out of t. copperhead COCIIOOI.IOOO. (Appian...l . Ater farther debate, Mr. DONNE LLI ed an amendment, teat the land granted ' should beheld by the State of Tennessee, subject to the condition that .no person should be employed an professor or teacher In such college who ever held military or civil Wilco under tae Confederate govern. meat. or under thorebel State government' of Tennessee. ! Adopted. The provltins question was seconded. ItATICIII reasoner.. Mr. COOPEIL In noticing a remark of Mr. Kelley, denouncing Mr. Johnson em a usurper said that if be were permitted by by Parliamentary decorum, ho would an swer Mimic thelengunnflOralarraion — !'/OfR Angus thou halt lied." Mr. KELLEY wad be had been informed by thoso sitting around him, that the gen tleman from Tennessee had made some of fensive an.lons to litm, that the gentle man was, while the usurpation was being plotted, a paid agent 'of the usurper, he knew all secrets of usurpation, and if con science hail not been extinguished in. him, It would not permit him to deny the charge hp, had mete of usurpation. Mr:COOPER replied: I was the confidential friend of the rreindeut of the United States and I glory the feet, butnot one dollar of tile money Ilse been needled by me, ! and when. tea gentleman from Pennsylvania eels 1 Ale paid agent of Mr. Johnson, ho lies. Again sensation. SPRANER called him to order. Idr.KELLEI. 1 know it. was not Andrew Johnson's own money. that the member front Tonne.. handled. It was. our own m nn ne ed — th a e t m s. onThe Omf em e b ePr eopme Ten.th.e see was a member of far. Jennies , . house. holiL and was paid for Ills eervlcest but I will not baudy words with Mr. JENCKS made • point of order that this dLsoussion was not in order, having no reference to the subject. The SPEAKER. sustained the point of or der, and the Personal altercation stopped. Thep:lint resolution was passed, without. division, with Mr. DOnnelly's amendment. by a veto Of lid tO.Xil.. . I Its. STSVCNI . II.COONIITACCTION not.. The Basso Proceeded to the consideration of Mr. Stevens's reconstruction bill. Mr. RAYIdOND. addressed the House against the bill. Mr. 811ELL106110}3tnisato a sPeeeta In support of it. Mr; STEVENS Indicated has Intention to call tip the Reeonstructlon Bill toniorrow, and In 1110 W of the conflicting Opinion& of the Republican side, move to lay it on the table. A 411.11PC1 Or SINLACIAL Q171.8210Z18 The House then went Into Committee of the Whole. Mr. MOIiIIILL, of Vt„ made a speech on financial question and 'a resumption of specie payments by the tiovenithent. It cannot be obtained Mitil there le Nome cur tailment in the eircelation of legal notes, say tel IXOPMOM. nor, erhaps; until by stir. fining the tariff we check the out-going of California gold; but when resumption deem occur it will at once unlock alarge amount of specie heretofore withdrawn from area lotion, and prices being also reduced, a less amount .of ourrencY will be required. No filsaetrous effects need follow, It the people and the Secretary of itie Treasury only ex. metals common prudence. All expect the country to lace resumption at some time, and It la after all a question as to isnot [IMO will be beet and productive of least looms weicience. For myewnpartl am persuaded If we start now we shall not reach the goal meetesemp any earlier than' the devoted retreat; of an exclit steely paper money , system. would when. Let no rather strive to IMO to labor IMME=I a • \v 'k 178 113 ' • " ." • ti . --Vzs. -q: • - IDAY; JANUARY 25 - , 'lB6l its largail, tont.lant. rcr.Pmern.‘nn, 0.0 equally scrir e t t to: sustain the gnvermutint by the small amount of taxation. Never we. It moro important that we. nhould Um our tax roventlo spar= spun ft stable ban, }.9 Stiill4 1 . 0 0. odo4ufpn.rctunt if oor rollt I • • t Kilial - ibotioilal debt, and ithoe ' c ' all tho immenso yoltlioe ar national had: ' and legal lender etlrrreney, will not perunt The United Most tot a grand power anions the nationtred the earth or nothniel The first sign of exhaustion will be the s I IT-- nal recoil our foes us combine in crushing hur netionst ellstence. lutist not tor. get that 111 drliatiltg internal OtlSllti, et. home, ere liar eibeen liunished with super abundant eviththee that thoAc who govern foreign nationkare by 00 ntilitriaour frieeds. ,partmetty seeking puree heel Pellet - log lion. Orsble peace lasltile, we may be II Itked itltO,War, wee ay be assailed, and thus callefl on to - d cent ourselves With all our might f. Delp:metal condition li only ...Mind ins earl all* bentqlin stralth but mt. 11/ wo have tier debts unto they are held where they wlll.not leap Into the market and crush all domestic credit et the trot croaking of storm, an athilt ion of 'mother thousand millions to the debt le to avOlded. A War 10 be supported iry inflated currency to devoutly Who shunned. I do netlike 1001 , 10 a 01 being under perpet ual bonds 10 lit•cp the peace; therefore It in our hie est duty insist" on right will second, to r n or. flnardies,ts a normal...relit oar —to a est Ore stu-lo a standard—at the earliestpthi steal 10o:dent. Producing morn gold and sifter than all the rest of the world, let no nondure the Ic- proacb, that we do net Loos te how to J•tici it. Able to bring Into the !Mid the miget fest [limier, let lis atm le, equally strong Id ging c•ealla of Intlcti ite and Indepe Montt 'support— Let ally who n,..y ear 0.11.1 l us know from the outset, It will be :me coat ' monburate wit Is °or physical stud googratin• lord proportion 6 end lit no way In furter to our past history. Nuttiest leak et. the Pet that the Weet. table expense of the goveriduent l most ho provided for. The isitqlest on our toddle debt is estimated next year at Sle - 53.51.511, anti unless the perpetual paper ptheogene diets ettall prorall, upon the deal rude mp tion of the lead tender currency, the. will .be lorreaUed about 0.0.C0.,5ie or - or la the aggregate more then oar whole public debt In 1,16, • when It reaelted the 1 highest eolut—SlV,33l,oe3,—prior to the re cent rebellion. Our navy had been very larirely Increased, and lc te not - probable clot ebrink to lie former tiatrop pro portions. In this department our annunl experisea will be 4111175.510, ornearly twice as much as before the our. regular many is now flood at about :ASV, bat we here to provide_ for ncstrly 151,t0.9 for the coming year, and it must be kept capable Of instant and for Neale expansion. Thu estimated cost for the War Deimrloseitt during the mining year is el - r,531,07. The extra bondt e to provided to: last yesr be $41,1X3,000, all ow wldell el yet to be paid. The Pension app °prin. lon quires e 15,117,146, or aa much uo the whole expensey of the Government 10 WI and Infi. The now claims of Elie fieVeral If that of M.sou rt. alreart y reported upon at s7,ocoottl, may be regarded Ito 0 fOretaide, iv weigh heavily upon the Troisolty. Thu Italians requlre an annual pe rtreal ex- perelittire ot ISS,SM,we mum. The Yreell. Waifs Barron tr 111 cost for the celolog year SIVALOA.I.4% but It II,: an unto houit,l loud On Land of taro-thirds Ors utholoir. Wlth the sleet ingrxible economy, ell h• out any guarantee_ that the Mad, of the I Montezuma shall hove 11.5dored the gosh attothiettal by Cosine, nr w11.110 , 1t theim genet of any other eplendill folly, nor CT-1 pendisure for all porpe.o, emond Cc brought down to anything 111:litheOltiatau• hard of tf1,1,(0....0; 1;9 oe ar,V/e),0,1 pre melee.. fleas . ) . taxation . at present milisoidutdr, L but this will every year be ielloollshed by increased wealth and Irtereadrti population The Pails Exhibition a 111 attract cans by the thousands, and It will he ti very modest eetimaie that seventydivethomend persons will Oils year cross the Anodic,, and the cost will lien he lest than sll`ll each in gold, or • a total of ell - Stosem, which lit currency Some will estl tent° the neurbet muell l a sh:- or and the expenditures greater. TllO nth swallow up the profnciton of all oar 0 5 .1.1 and silt Cr for the year, to tome, o: what moth - 111.1y, Its equivalent In l: rated atAire., bonds, to be dtspmed of as the exiaerielea of oldie - bloats are repairs. , Such a dratn may be 111.tirtiert, to Hera Is ne seurapa from It. For lbe present...lr 1,000 as a nation is ceenemr end I knew that lute catert tin nalleb affection for pspur mone eithoughl 11. one at the 1 lelo of lla b y. atiste:db. I dreamed of inn overgrown le orlor nor using It beyond the warxincenitit of the Gerverrrtneut. lts use , is Jest/lied roily by the overwhelming la:cuss/Ls. and it Won 10 be terminated with the nest dawn of Fe,. I confess to a Meituif utmost of tuert.ilese lieu in lumina the n 011,101.1,1 that this question req. IMt vote, *treatment lieloro the Arniiihnitn COngetos.' .1.10.• any frletut Of' American iteltustryespouse the muse of an endless reign of paper enrreaer. of which It taken one dollar nod thirty or Pot ty or fifty cents to buy a dollar to spree, to me incomprobeeslble. Our paper cur rency represents tilmenelons n Um mt. gray.' ity, nett ito perpetaallon must prove de structive to both employer , and elm rle) lam no defender of the pol ildrs of the e v es rotary or the Tre.leary. Time have been and are tilstauteful to inc. The pollilyet sins of the firereteM aid Isteitl; hot are knew not what has been r. !list ed. Should we drive him from Me podium, Ls lle IlLely any sucee.ior wouid have more ronioldhre of the remotes - 1111 reCUloreeliclatlonf., .0;1 faro l am concerned. should not be eon demned because matte by him, ent only 1 'cretinism!. 1 do not think it wed be s wise for Congress to get wrong on eaanclal questions because the Secretary bappeos re he risht. though wrong Poidknilv• nu: ' myself, I Math nut make the in Isthitth . 01 op posing him where my conscience usiures I me he is sound rind Tree, alt ougli I think he Ilea named a day led the resent pi ion of specie pay/acute eornewhat earlier then it will he possiele to-se/Item that. .Tho anal. tenable purpose to resume at an early slay. LI petted In Drineiple, anq 11Iorarg, and if Conarees` shall thwnrt 11.1. purpose, It wit have doomed the country to long years of guttering. On the 11th of Mar, Ites, the premium on leP gold but fallen to Ir, percent, lowing Wil co from 'Soper cent. in !larch; and time a morn blither polat than that lit Jalleary, without producing a pereepttlild ripple le ' financial circles, and tar less pante. Timm were t 1,7.13 !aileron In 1110, In the aggregate amounting to 001,13 5 ,413; bat in he'd there were only MO, amounting to Or about ores fourth tee average number and amount el mortgages Math, Thu old 0- temofinercantilecre , ltllby common coo -1 sent bad been ousted. The south in losing all had lost it. Credit, and trust In t hat dlree• tlon was Imposelele. Allielt that In pay as Toe go was sound policy.' The,Scrinternl in. unction, owe' maan unettiing, heen mplicitly - obeyed , e nd Lb sena the golden [ moment, not only for a political reern.true ilou. but a return to specie payments: then j the capital of the couutry wee idle and might bare largely entered into the ser vice of the country. The campaign of passer currency was over, and it welted only to be honorably discharged. lsefu I once It was now only an ineuenerance. ThoWeil. tarn. States, prior to the war, were largely Involved in debt, and they not only had paid elf their indebtedness of not Imo then 5100,000,000, but they hod become large hold ers of United states iemerltle ,, , with the Means 01 beentning still larger holders.) Up to this time, neither la. the Weal or any Other part of the .country, have I our people asked or - received the ancient measure of credit. liotwlthistatel Ina the drain of war, the untssee of tho izo t tigi t iz, e r: r f e r t u a e r from o bl iro Li a . au r k r s at baste, I log borne aloft L. motto of early resump tion to spie's payments. Thor, if no more, has provintfal tee souutry from an le t aid to expension .11 crodits—lion head. long into debt; and never le my to shall we have a more ausplmons moment. to Initiate measures Inc vigorous retirement of the °Seel. Of onr proper currency. I wish could believe the Ter:wire esti- Mate ot receipt from customs teethe year,. of 1117 and leas wore not ton large, duel Minuet, and ineteast of 11. 0 0 0 ,0e0 if we get lees by 00,000,1100. It ought ) o be considers,' . satisfactory to thecountry. It s ...simply the Secretary of the Trees. ury bus under under estimated the amount of Clotted States bonds held abroad, told that lasurad of SlSO,Sitigie riot leoo Mau M.oo,oooueo of one tuitional securities nth no bold. so long as they remainbelow yes' abroad, they will be held mire or less fancy necks, likely to be returned for Co. demptlon at any time. If-they could be Made equal to par It ,lace not Sevin at 11l rlimonable holders would' part with L socialticil lot which they were recuicilur per Cent. Intoreet in order to accept another no better at 9%. :Beyond s queettnn, Slum ' our bonds bring what they represent, nob tar for dollar, a new loan, payable could be negtotiated. If Aware desirable, nL 5 per cent. and, perhaps, at fly per cent. I. We shall ere long demonstrate it is miler to trust the linittellitates et o.b por eons. the. any other nation In the world. .11ut Sleet We Must make our present obllgatlona worth their par value In gold at home. Mr.IIOII.RILL Imes statistics, showing the present paper currency to be over gitill,fet- OM on actually less buelnese than we were aping nix yearn ago yith less than ono fourth tho aum. The capacity of the South to consume and pay luimenuo .. I tions Ma been et:telly for ve orruled,lmport and the lake trade alone probably much exceeds the entire aggregate or the Southern trade recently restored. , ProMpt action, KO gen orally expected, on the Tariff 1411- now . pending In the Senate, by .which the rates of duties would be somewhat increased, tp ta t eM th o an d a w r e i hav e ahtaMdated I gllMt of merobandisealid of revenue by no means to be anticipated for the tenting year. MORRILL ConUnUed 11151 speech in , fairer Of moderato and - Pereistent Contrite-1 Men of the volume of paper moneyin eiren. lation, In order to restore wealth anti 5.7 for to languishing Industries, and to buildthe gf,trolt=l... P" '"iMP"g n , ZrzelTrlVE COsstirnicATiox, The Speaker preSented a colurnunleallon from the Secretary Of Woe relative to-the 110 t in Norf.:4k on the 'Mtn, of April, 1866; • . . also relating to the impri.oninear of lam rancher. 0 missionary to the freed. men. Referred. ',xi...nu:lax Cutoff! A'r noSit. on motion of 31r. DODGE the President WAS reforearod to comaumuninute intbrma- OM In referanto to the rernioval of tbo Protestant Conrail, meeting at the Ameri can Entba9,ll at Rome. Adleurned. PROM NEW tOR I my Fad!. he Bonk of Frt•inretLtp ISeat'sleeve-11 a• of et lettetkittarirte— North Atettriret Ovolli Of elec Hanle I•reot+ CZEIES3 , • •••i/•1•1•3T The German Immtgratton 5 77 th Its annual reve rt , Ira. ncars that or Um 233,717 emus port narlh the for 62 luaus, mott a of whomyear left tor States. The weelly returns of cons that 1,430 pulgrants landed ht taalz:ng t.le Otill stneo Janda ley Vasjust which It al, ants u t this were, tier the %catern Won show e lent week, 1at,14,100. A hears . rAILIMI: AND Ira c, oSe.dreArlf. Meyer ,tc Co., brokers Lave and their account - at the .11... k of -North America IR overdrawn to Li ft amount of SI1; 1 ,000. The Blink • has a re tryst of Over st•co,ooe, end the resets of t e defaulting arm are 43.11xViet1 to be ate Salble,whiCtl, would voter LlCwief to varlet:it Males by the lAltere. tleyerCaletr here three scam ego trim elliCage and his house has boon in geed reprtte. Its, business !Statist to have sJ • otro,000 a Week. • ,• John P. Yelverton, President , of. thel hank 1111,111td, died lost night of upOplery. It SC , ,llll$ t but yesterday appliCattOrr was made to lie paying teller, to certify come checks of Meyer & Co., but as thaw:resent *astern , ' v.ini there were no deposits of tits in the r batik. tuna oeteer declined to assume the reven , ildlity. Mr. l'elverlen. appeal ed viand having the Utmost confidence that deposits e ould be promptly toads to meet she otecliss certified them. The loss sustained by the bank so worked on Mr. 1' eiverton's .mlnd 114 to &CUD:HI the sad event recorded. it is reported by, Meyer's friends that he did not Intend to defraud the beak hat was mlollo_lo goat' °Mika twos la ormsequenee of having Intstalued heavy lasses Ltresetr. It Is barely possible entnprogn!se Rill be effected,. s petseits Lt the Ott are understood: to have large amounts in -securities in their posseasion. beton:Mg to ilcyor. 1111a5A. • Enron H e nonage of Moron . ..or Mor ton—Ho 'testa - air firs relllllloo no Governor of the fitafe., . . . IN et., x aroma, Jannat724.—The following me,age. was .read In the Scents Chamber - this morning I . e ro Me General Atrembig of the Slots of !o dium, r--litiving berm elected to the office of United state, Senator, I desire to express toy deep sense of obligation tor this high mark or your confidence and esteem. This elect ion in more precious to me as an en dor.rment of my atimintattntio. extend ing. through nearly etx years, tha n n for the ilitrlnf/e value of the oak, which It mo tet ~. ro tun largo I.ly of friends who ate lA, kostained me through the ddlleulties by which 1 was surrounded during the - dark end pertlout hours of the rebellion, I am hound by aentimenta of aireetion and gratl- Vale, which will end Only with iny life. To tile rallrers mid soldiers of Indiana, whose d,voted patriotism and heroic valor have shed -a ranch lustre upon the Mate end me. Lion, I return my heartfelt thanks fur their soany manifestations of roundel:tea and re, nat.'. My Connection with them In the or ganization and support of tile army will ever he the proudest portal of my life May. the people hold them In gralefal and rine .t ilnate remembrance. 4.0,1 r beloved State has entered upon a n.lv eareerot growth.: primmer - My and honor. 'lc , 3 4.er eturue lure i t stn are Cammil- , 1,-,:. m1:13 . 011 tu 1/1 boo to it, I am confident lull that are tarefelly and vrpaly !owned, that no reproach ahall Del/tonal:it upon her Ligil t/N.CUrter. Woveritor halter l ithe, patriotic, and faithfol; and nee, w a. conscloasneas of having . tried to 440 my duty, and with ratio-A prayers, for the prosperity of the t..,ple of imlims. I hereby resign into ale hands, under the coa.tituttoa, toe omen of GD5 . ..., f 7 r.5!,:.,1) ' O. I'. MOSITO/ , . E., , ,,,ire Droartment, fothonoputis, Tann nry 13, 1,7. FROM ALADAYIL ------ Drel4tott or Popreate Cotol ae to the Win.. of the State, az2 the Effect tot laws Teased 57 the Rebel Leg's let 0 Ire. 31..vraossav, January Ill.—The tiopretne Court of Alabama, in a cave on an appeal from the Louden County Wolin, has decid ed that the etletenre 01 the Matte wan not ,i,troyed by decestion and the milltaty oditical ev unta that followed' that the t.o‘,.ernment of the State was de J ack Went, tlieugh not In harlnOtly - with tit: Vetted. States tionatitution and neornulenit and that all tote under the authority of such Ifs pact - GOY crink.nnt before the surrender, 60 ter :14 they were executed, were The validity of such acts dee& not depend ou the conformity of the law to the Coast!. tat len of the Lnlted States. Guardians who hare made invc6tinents In Confederate bond", and received Confederate treasury eeni.s, under the authority of the act - of the Legislature of December, 1011, in good faith, tun entitled to credit on neconut thereof. This derision 'atilt% the lineation ei tie. liability where an admlnlatntorred Confedernte trerenury nOt. In pay ment of debts duo the estate. .Chief Justice Walker delivered tile OpinlOn. FROM EUROPE. A rtnn to N the (Mee , tiob—gottaloet tle Watelatec Ettotern Il the etc mettle of Austria. • tiZeuaier. Now book..lan. tit. —The. //erallirs Berlin rorre4pondence gives the outline of a plan Just prOpOr.ed In rerreany, In rOICIVELCO to the 'Llirktsh empire, and the oUllantlons of the l'ortu, which, if carried out In the In -tut, ~ t ereeol the Christian subject/lot the Set end by Itnaita and AUStritl. wo uld he likely tti etT,:ct the object without blood -411 Cd.• Hamm takes to herself the IL of being the only Sincere friend 01 the oppress• al people of tile Turkish provinces, and the unlit u subject lots been canvassed wlthser• ions attention by, both the statesmen and the people of that empire: Wilma watches the progress of the Austrian agitation In Po land with much anxiety, and It likely to Anticipate the Hapsburg movement, hp a bold counter stroke. . 11;y1 Myer Telegrams. M rditukte National hiegraph Co.] OIL Crrr, Jannarj - " Weather cold and cloudy, 00. e x —still closed. Oil market dull. Ammesements Ti o yew ()rasa Boos.—The benefit awarded Mr. J, E.liartel at the New Opera House, was a decided success, a large =id . fashion:tido audience. being lu a*ndance. The oreltiott 11, strengthened by' a itgmber of volunteer performers, was never batter, and their rendition of several popular op. ['retie sirs was wildly encored. Tomlght the great sunsatlen drama of" Money and Misery" will bo presented for the last time: Th per ittleformanees of l Blanche and tie Miss Baker are the most attractive flit.ea tures of the play. Both display wonderful midi By for children of their • tender years, and Indeed; We might 'add, that little. Blanche puts to shame Many older actress es, who might imitate her with prollit. Pri-rimenon Tngurne.—The audience last night at tile Pittsburgh Theatre wu very good, although made up almost entirely of members of the stronger sex. As a elleaP place of anincernent there is none better lu the city, and we Judge Trimble's Va ri eties 10 beter whore, When compared with - the Fifth street opposition. Dow long two such, photos of amusement will be supported in mural city . like our own ore know not, but certain)y one must,' sooner or later, go by the hoard. Tint Ows For.ni.—These very estimable members or a family which is presumed to hove flourPhed an hundred veers age, eons linen to draw crowded houses at, Dissent(' Bull. Their entertainment le notonly goad , hot charming. The sweet ballads of Itilsdi N kiwis alone, are worth' the inlets of ad. mittonee.. The "Old Folks" . will Shut our city toduorre Itlglen eo. that all who do. sire hearing them should attend at once, nom, or "Wisest; Will Make his appear once at Masonic next &fonds) , night. , Key stone Noeletr We acknowledge an Invltatlent.° be pres ent at the annual anniversary festival of the Keystone Society, of Davenport, lowa. The "children of Pennsylvanian 'who have foetid homes In the far west, eberish in their memories tilers:a:diced= order good. ly old Stale, and yearly hold their anniver sary useetlnst for tbefreatntertaingling and exchange of friendly sentiments and gener al good hunter. "All Pennslllanians . 00 Invited" Is the neat annOnneement of the friends separated from suby so greats Ms tance.and while they remember our homes let us with them =eh Joy at their festival, and if not present In person we will bp In heart and spirit. i On n Mirlite.—The Plt.wiwaiirs of tin) Monongahela end ref/loop havo rodueod tho pri e c w of ig dging Irma four cents per Owl, to to oad one-half coati.A Millie on the pest of the diggers la tho result. I , - ' 1 . 1 ~ , • .. . . , CITY AND SUBURBAN. rocorth f.aty - and au burin. )ntellicence, Fananchill and Com Verclo.l, Liver, S.c., hc. Another Fatal AerMeet— • . Arialltr railroad accident occurred yes., I tertlay in Allegheny, by which Mr. David 1 t Ilunt, - n0 .. 01d and esteemed citizen of the : fourth ward of that city, came to his death. A few minute; tsfore . I.;selv 0 'o'clock yea- • teratty morning air. Ift.nt, who was - very old and very near, was walking ,hlong the trues Of the Western renusylvsnia. Rail-' road near its junction with I the Fort Wayne ' Railroad, by the outer depot, betwesn East line end Anderson street. Mr. Meat 14-00 walking in tte difett Inn of Anderson street, and behind him the tiliarneburg &peon:no eation tram was backing down toward the l'eileml street depot Of tile Western Penn sylvania _road, whence it was to Mart at twelve o'cliack. The conductor and brakes man of tbe train were both piae front platform, um! observing the gentle man, called loudly to him 'to get off the track. Observing that he paid no heed to their calls, anti of couree not know ing his infirmity, ttiO; :needed the whistle repeatedly: Mr. /fend had he hear lar d Qin ams given, could moll bay left the track, gfrt the °Metals y , had they known . that .the person . they culled to. tens unable to - ben them, could have eteppetfthe tram before reads , leg him, but unhappyly they did not know. , As seen as they Menton tenvineed that Mr. Bent •wart not going to leave the track. the signal tees, given the engineer to Terme the engine, and the brakes were applied Is forcibly, ad •rtoaslble. - It. ens, NV late, how ever, awl Mr. Hoot we• attach by the end of the car, He was' throstn down' and felt under the wheels. ,The brat trunk passed over him, and he was Canght firths second truck of the, first car, and dragged a dis tenon of perhaps a hundred 'feet. As soon as the ultic., shopped the unfortUnate Malt nas ex t ricat e from •Ids potation • and car . riot into a shop near by. 013 head was con-, eldorably cut, and his lower Air 'broken in several places. Ills left arm was fray . Lured In different parts, and ale right leg wasexualted and entirely cat off below the knee with the exception of a smell portion of the skin. He seemetrconsclons, but was . unable to spent. lie was speedily Mitered to .hi s bean, at 01 Sawmill alley, near Walnut street., in the Fonth ward, an Drs. ' Dickson and liamatOn, of this city, sem i 'mined.: All egorts were useless, however, ! and in three.rearters of an hour after the asaident - the unfortunate man expired. The, deceased was born In Ireland, and has been In this country about fifteen yenta. , Ile was seventy-nve years ot ago. leaveS • trite and seven adult children, and was a carpenter by 'occupation. Al observerS with whom we conversed, stated that the train was moving at a veryosoderate speed. The employees of the road-Mho were pres ent did nil in their power to render assist , &nee to the Injured man and his stncken family.", Cornier elftwelon empanelled a 1 Jury In the ease and the inquest will beheld thin evening ht seven o'clock at the Mayor's , . . . . . . The Bounty Perjury Case. . „ Some time ago we reported a vise of al leged perjury which was heardbefore 'Uni ted States Commissioner epioule Daniel J. Link, sixty years of age and a resident of Duquesne borough, wen breeept hefOre the Commtssiober on a charge of perjury, 1 based on the alleged fact that in the appli cation made by him for the bounty and Back pay of his eon, Absalom • Link, • member of Battery "C.. let Brigade lade. ,pendent Pennsylvania. Voltmeters, who died July lath.lxl3, of wounds received at the betide of Gettysburg, he hod made site davit that his son lens unmarried aniSchlld less at the tit:ee e!. hie death, which state theuwingly false. Un this charge defendant if 0.3 hold to ball In the sum of 413 AX) to answer at the present special term of the United States Circuit Court. Ileantium Link, through his - cotmeel, H. C. I tlackrell. Rue, made a statement to this ecect,which wee forwarded by United 1 States Distrilt Attorney Carnahan to the , Second Auditor at 'Washington City: • iWhen the news of his 3003'3 being wound- eil reeehed him, Ills daughter went Unme tdiately to where the eon lay, and nursed him until ho died. Before teat time, through over-exertion and the becomestench of the batile-field, she had seriously ID oneself, and iient home for money. The family were literally penniless, 3111 the de fendant app li ed for the bounty a nd back pay of his non. making affidavit as stetted. Within an boar after receiving the acme !eery papers, he .cold the claim giv ing power of attorney, for sixty dollars, though the amount duo was one hundred and thirty-nbie 'dollars. The son receid was all expended for his dying and in paying the daughter's expenses and gciting her home, Sir. Link using not a. dollar for liii own benefit. 11 is admitted that defendant know, at the b e ad a was made. 3/101 , b13 son bad a • Wife and child living, but he did not know that anything in the anelavit be signed rested the contrary helmet the document or hail itr ead to Inmb efo reo signing it. Neither did be know trait the fact of their existence would debar him trom drawing the money.. Furthermore pis lon hail nut lerifil with his "wife a day after their. marriage, which took place' 603031 n gin years previously. The defend ant offered to pay back the money obtained and to brim , . abundant testimony:Ken res. Peetable citizens as to his good character for honesty and uprightness. .. This statement was returned by the het ! and Auditor endorsed to the effect that, in eeneibleration of the age. good character 1300 1C110[011.3 of Sir. Link and the belief that he did not act with criminal Intent,' It was advised that, on repaying tee money obtained, a eel/epees be entered. also that, on application properly verified,' the irld , ow's claim, when crammed, would be enter. ' tallied, anal 30 much 1111203t3330d AS hadbeert l ' e r aii r i l t y , tre P rilPo d r e e ' i! " e il i r r;ti; 'i atrt T P:st l ; : day and paid over VIVA after which a colic true was entered and the pi isoner , dischar, god front Ills recognizance. District Attorney Carnahan.rand It. C. SteckrelLEste, deserve Mao greatest credit for toolr - humane efforts which have borne no-good fruit.. . -- Nedneer Arrested• Some time during last year A bilis ton, of Alliance, Ohio, wan In this vicinity cast elslt. During her stay in the city she became acquainted with ono liarne,y Moore, a young Irishman, but:recently arrived to this country. The acquaintance grew to Intimacy, and the sutimao: ,benuzde error nal, and when she returned home she went without the maiden honor she brOughtew4• The facts became known to her family at Alliance, and recently Ler brother left I home and Clll2lO us this city lo secure . 305- tice against the sleAroyer -of his sister's honor and his family's harninews. - infer ' .llZ n e ' ll 'o f r or s ell u aVid . ik e trtt g til * Petit. day thetscCused wee ?Amsted. When tound he wee as work on Doydis Dill. lie Wee placed in the lOCk•UP, whore he now ro. mains, awaiting a hearing, which will bo granted him today. The National Constxt Next Week. Owing to the enormous expense of getting up this national contest. the managers have concluded to charge for admitarice during Lao hip fifty cants. In the evening the pri ces will lee as usual. Free list entirely ens . - Pointed, excepting the prom. For the batter accommodation Of theleglea there will. a limited numear of reserved seats around takewhore the grand contest is to pines. Seats secured at the cake of the Fare. 'FbelFounsylvania PailrosdCompany will run two trains from the corner of liar. Cot and lit. Clair 'treats,- the , first train leaving at half-past one o'clock, returning Immediately after the contest Is over, • IKolarged . The rittablirglt Christian Advocate cornea I to us in a greatlY enlarged and Improved form, end le now equal in ripposramte to 'any religions journal published fn the Colon. It Is ably edited, contains a large q nee ti ty of the eithitest of reading matter, and reports at the doings of not only the blethodis wic It. representa, but of. all religions d en o m in ate ons. buott a journa4 at the moderate aubecrlption . prtoo of nee per annum. should have a circulation of at leant thirty thousand melee, and we We. take not the character of tta friends It they do not make great efforts AO eustain• the enterprise of its pubiltherdth the We/ of The Mongrel' the Costetras.—A. large attendance wee present at Central Park yesterday afternoon, to witness VIC contest between yoang lady offer ed r the bean tau' skating costume • as a prize. intro contestants entered the lista & and the trial, was very spirited, retalf l .s victory for Idles Kate Peril...lath ward, who was -declared -thewinner of the ere tam. of as Forsythe will be remembered u au , of the . ..custards foe the prize skates recently offered at the Central, • Patine et- Co's Agirentin.e—Yor inttanilY Plating all firde/cis of waver, brute or Get , woo Ewer, with pure , silver, where storm .olr, and for cleansing and Vollshing.alleer o r piteer.platort ware.. warranted .to eon. taro no quicksilver or arid, or any in3cerioria article. For sale by J. Sample, Allegheny, and all dragglata delfidf liteleseed.—John Coaster, who was held by tho Court for surety or the peace, and: orderal to ply 'a link of nve dollars aod come, and, being unable to raise the money. - was committed to Jan for thirty days. was • p yesterday rel Cased, time having ex ued. • PRICE THREE CENTS. Coupons Swims Pald.:—/he Psttabnrels and thmnellsvilla Railroad Company notify holders of coupons on first menage Turtle Creek CoustrueUma bonds, due February erst,thac tbe same 0111 be paid on and after that date,on presentation at the First' Na ttonal Bank of Pittaburgb. • Stoek s..—For mere convenience, M. J. B. Bailey, stock s na Real lEstate Broker, at Board of Trade $OO.llll, will hereafter call stociconly on Trimlay. and Tbrrsday evening!), omitting Fridays. The business community andeapitalists will bear tills In mind. • • Amritsar Brake on She Care.--flarrtet Crawford was before Alden:nun Lynch yes terday. to preferl a' charge of. Inaeoent at 'Ault and battery. against Thomas Carr ' of Oakland. Thomas was arrested and held for a hearing. • r • CM! at N er a clOZ. o oo l PlMA. T viffe r a n t " ; r te . a j c u r ' l t e a k r isi 2 n 4 s. th e, aged m years. The funeral will take plate on busoar arrest- Noon'. Jendary 270. 012 o'clock. !ram the res. idenet of her ba•band. eornar of Beaver sad Wa.hlngion street, Manchester. The friend. of the fatally are respectfully bolted to attend. e the Md Inatt r. NVWedn 1f.1..2.115day. litiol)EY.. a. aged tifty.fonk years. Funeral servicdt at hi, late residence. lit. :c7 Washington street. Allegheny. at to o'clock on itayntway. gannary :so; The pleads of the family. are Malted te attend.• • , • Batten papers pirate m. 1 1 ,2 • FETEIDION—On Ireduesday," "ad tan.; 'at II r. sc. eileitl.ES U., ,ntkot eon of. Jerome V,' and Maggie Peterson. aged three months. The funkral sold take place from the realdeoce edam parents, cornsr Fulton and Clara streets. • Tilts MlTlliffooo at: o'clock. The friends sad .elathes of the flintily arc respectlnlly Inalted toattletid. • • • ' _ IKTlABV—OnTburaday Morning, J1010417:401. 1 tll o•clock.lillas SOPHLA A. XiliklY, fourth daagitterof A. /Why.. -• . The funeral will talc place on ki-I . PAY = o'clock F. a., from the realdenee other pareeta. Ito.llBcottatreet. Plttilsargh. The Meade of the fantilt see yeapectfoUy Invited to, attend.. I;o4vlPa•Alacctivr;4 6 B: - 4anizl a Ail II 14,i1 beautiful .God , s-acre." the laegest unbar , ban pike of sepulchre. except one. tothis mauled on New Brighton rood. Immediate ly north of Allegheny. For burial lots. penult; or Utter. gall at Central Prof More of COOL. & CLANET, Allegheny City.' R . T. WHITE & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND .EMBALMERS, . id..h.,e.r,w00d..u...d . COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE, Corner Shofilold I.tel tiestse and.Carrlag. turtcls.d. ALEN. ALIIEN. 117203:12ECELMAJECII 114.107ourth stree_l'lttsburels, Pa. COFFINS of all kinds; CRAPES. 0 LOVES, and every de scription of Funeral Furnisbhut Goals furnish. i. Nam. opened day 00.1 night. Mame and Carriages tarnished. liarangnet.—llev. David Kerr. D. D., Bet. M. W. Jacobna. D.D.. Thomas Ewing, Esq., Ja e sh D. Miller. Esq. WATCHSS, CHAINS AND ammumixamwsr,' AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT, AT WILL T. WILEY'S, 6 WylleSt., Sd doorfrom 56, DITNSICATH & CO.'S • 111,41Telt REPAINII.4 4 G • ZUSPMBI3LIMISTIMEICOM • , 58 Fifth Street,. . OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL }laving fitted up rooms exclusively for tees's, pairing of WAI (,111.5 and CLUCIL.e. with 'lewd tool• and a large and competent force of work men, we areenabled to do work as well. It not better than any other store teethe city. Watches le a t bar r repairs willour receive prompt attention so e egulated by - "STANDARD . TIME" erBNit.cox44:23I,TEPX.3IME,L' Jos. anorms..r. w. LAT-811.1R-3..nybrazos. EAGLE COTTON WORKS. 'HAYING RECENTLY 'PUR- A-. CEASED THE EAGLE CO [TIN W" Melt, formerly owned by Hewn. MHO. VE]NUCK. & c o ntinue we tespeetf4ll:. inform the pubac that we the matottattum of Sheeting% CottonYarne, Carpet Chains, Candle Wick and Batting. - Orders may be lea at the Olllee of the Woria, COLNIE WHAT STS,ALLIGRENT , -OS AT THE' PITTSBURCH - BREWERY, Carnet GM/manna war sad Hark era itteibrizrals, JOSHUA RHODESTA CO. hoamM WHEELER • INTILSONFS SEWING MACHINES : Have More Improvements, JEGiliCt'g' LESS' JrOISE,.. And atiach gPEEDY SIIirLE atilou than linylloentael. thirmart, et. • VEIL • SunrinEn , dc. CO., - 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. 1.00;a1 • r, • , • THE PLACE TO BUY BOOTS & SHOES cmazusx') xis .ravr McOLINTO ' xo. 92 Flodn'at Stied, wELDpw PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam k;itters,- AND BRASS FOUNDEit, L large usortmatt of Chandeliers,, Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead. &e., ALW4.171 ON SAND. 164 Wood Skeet, near Stith: TICE LIGHTNING . LAMP. . . JOST/L...1N . C101702.1). - POEM.. JONES, caws= &Jodi., tel. THE MOST. POWERTIJL AND TRULY BSPLLIART Cell: I.GL GAS LIGHT DV rauutham.. Adopted by V. S;Glovernntent. Non exploitive. Gheap . aadiSita' Gives a William Gala threatow greater taxa uty other lap. as id e adapted to KG 143..1429.e. es, sad aria is m e rcy beouduelay. never river. *AI trigoatax. littraers Cu phi. tteet• We applied to ordinary_ I.X.GIF TX MOMS rue (Mee. Opposite Poet Wipe. alvvielrittoek's Nein Depot.secatil &tor. • non • -ppAr9rN3 erieeiik.7*L"76°;`ll. Fine Watches, - (locks, 'Jewelry, iILYER-PLATED WARE, ETC., No. •74 LIBLETY 1 4, enFaab. • sar Pastlen. Ma rti= shut tga Wwartaa. Watauga. Clatta aatt Javalay. .4111/o.k. war- Tantab .1 DM, CLOSE & CO., l'rectleal Furniture Itlanufacturees COR. PENN AND WAYNE STA Wait f !Tits o'. , 711101TEIM coaasev47 rand. Mll== • '‘.: A LARGE STAIIM AnTLISIESP BOOM YOB WAGONS. ' Jatte9 WANTED.. ' 33-3 r A. ;33crir,, . . _ . Fifteen rows of aro, situation bk it, Boot or Stattoiery Btore.. Arial ot •• ' 29 PINE IL. Ttfty F sro.' WANTED, _ - ..• a 12,000. Wanted to borrow, on mortgont'on good MT propertr. for opal year. Address._ • Box "9'• o..agrai arms. Statini where an interntearoan be but: jalealt WAITED—,SO • • LOW' WAHL IifOOLDRIta. to whom - pica wages aqd steal) employment will Ware NO one belonging to the Moulders' Unionalbae elation need byPIT. c : 0 1 • 11 1 11.DFIEJOILD a Loateellle. MIMI • of Lit erary and ComnotrUel College/it**littodat permanently In baseness reqrar $.lO/Inalre ably and bia.laaaa torreastottdence. Apply with reference, to - , . .It. It. CILTIIB.IIX. lin Grant street, Oppoalte Court /WM., WANTED;--100.1000, 10,000 Neu to sell /Z.:it:MEWS . GAB CIEN&TUR. width con be attached to any lamp. =shea th e best gas light In eatateriee from eoteMoott. ommohleut a ...Nei will sot blow out. Moat middle minim a rticle' out, retailing" of e^ agent% are aciliting mOatf. an . ll,lt i Vtaltba to use lt• Jal No. 10Ji Bt. Clair street. (Room 36. 3.7 WANTED--AGENTS—The bed Chabot , y A Week or illAtorics.L.alita, and_af atlonal Imposlanee. The and T WON, Ma - - ffie!rtiVlSt gttliNt A. eff Or". 11 a ALL NY. Um distinguished Author and HI! Swims. /a one bandsome volume . Illnatratea. end at once for tams and A tar t.. jou r..d &test' 11511dArket nt.. entsbargiaa. WAN ux TED- E AGEIV'T &CS-43T OMPANY' THE Ev.w.n nWING HINE C to bell their NEW wad YAMOUrr.• !fa , Umue paper to Peary • Beaver cloth or tratber will/out change or reed, needle Or Um- Ado. tied-adjusting pressure toot and newt, desirned foummottoued UNDILIIMD. isdarsolC, • cm:Matzo stamp. J. It. HALL a CO.. • • (Co /inn street. tdoectud Moro • dell Clstator b, Co - - WANTED—AGENTS—TO SELL the CHILDREN'S ALBUM, or PICTISILICS - AND bTOP.IES: writt.l , C0MPL1.4 1, 7 "1 ASA 13ULLAtil.P. The Book commas sifts*. Penult at' the author, more tbs. on e hundred . ,pictures, ena Is nicely printed and.bousd„ awl ustplente all the children. Address. .• W. nut.L.A.r4o a Ho. 73 Ttgrd aurae.' - Pittsburgh, r WAWANT ED; -- ADENTS. - KALE, , and YE . SIALE--111 every nett or Western' Pennsylvania. for 'Statue new dud Eng:arias:a, •ERAYES AT VALLEY POIHIE,•• • THE M ..11)L.Vel •. ••LINCOLN'S HUME AT bru..I27OTIECb, •• Either the month or by commission. ..rubr; Ushers . rates allowed. For tell partleelme eti• ply In person, or addrers, /Anti!) 6 CO" - cot • ' 43 Fifth @treat, I•lttsbergb: ' WANTED,. A .Farther, $lO,OOO, LW SAYE esvII'.XCELLENT statarrse, 1= EMICC3 'TEAL s wiusort. 11110XECII AIM 3W. /DMA= .ILORNTL Zio._66 eralthfleld p h i a l !t e t T. e .-- Offer for !if, MANUFACTURING SITE, • : . Occupied by us as • Barrel 7actory.altuate. the foot of Taylor street, Fitt township, and op posite the Copper Mill of Pork. McCurdy = Co. Thle property bra a front of 24Q feet on the Alle gheny dr.; containing mar TWO.ACILSS. i nd 'Adieu, of idling up to mate as much mire. For Iron, Steel'or other large Manefeeter/ 1 4 has nOloperior. Terms made to scat purchaser. J.:4m% FOB SALE. DESIRABLE RESIDER% The lyre TWO BTOBY DOUBLE BBB'S. DWELLING. No. LS Bolton ateeet, 0ne... 1 W lame.s avenue. hou se pie W Wlll - la ttartr.elght feet Band, by Inirty.ets feet. deep, etandlog on a Ica dB, fee. front by one hundred feet deep to a twenty loot alley. The dwelling la moat desirable and deaaant containing , YOU eixr..N BOOMS, Mei 1,11.1 a. /t.C. with neat front yard and mace In rear, 'making evecYthint chocaul d c Natant. roe jean. and further Information, .ppiy c urn:HE= d osoati, STEIXST. Ezra - ROB. SALE.—One Three story DWOBIZIE Honse. contatala eleva slaw. ONE TWO #TOILY DWELLING HOULE c00t...1E4r etztO roma ad Mashed *Wt. ONE SMALL VALUE NOOtSE - cootzala are zoom:mad pastor. loqulro of - W3l. H• OAMPEELL. isoisi I I No. =2 &mod Bocet. FOB SALE OR BENT. . , . A•COFFEE STAND In.lbe Market Nonce Dianne. 2:e. 1= for farther parUculare enquire at We Stand. No. IM, Mahe nuke t Noun Manion& Irlttaeurlln. a. jaletals FOR SALE, Titr. HOUSE AISO 4.'OT • - • NO 40 Craig atreet, IFlrat Ward, Allegbeffy. The Imuse as a imesttal two-atorl Irma.. la rood , repair. The lot h 33 t at treat o p Cralrt.~ litreetandoOfeat deep. astenoing to 10MI cooNa Ctows ll oiry at' DIAMOND ET...fittatorrah. FOR . SALE — One Lot fronting - 46 feet, 9 luaus. on Vest blde of Rad:lay street running hack in feet 1 Inches to Whiv t :l- ' Hy, on aere anted 4 two-start h hoi:nies, 2 Whigda say with 6 mow ewe site 2 011 alley. with rooms each. oppo site the ifoortli Ward &hoot House • , HU' be .016 at • bagels:, RAMEET ' ' • Heal estate Agents. . NO. to Het yet street. POE SALE—The Chitral . • lag occupied be the /113Tfl U. COLIGHZ -11 ATIO'S. earner at First and Esst streets. Alle gheny CUT le altered for sale- ..Proposltlinisfor pureness will be received. and fun isfornuctian gtv en es either of Ma undersigned, _until rely read let. WC. T. i& BROWN. - ' 113 Wan ssreet. ALEICAIII/Ett KARTIN, 1617:rit N0..171 Mow nd. • FOR SALE.—A desirable