THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. P'CBLIIIIIED BY PENMAN, REED & CO., AT GAZETTE BUILDING, SES Wirt .IBtroot. IP. R. PEN RAN, Dim". T. P. HOUSTON, r eis inAn oile. ll" . REED,nulithein e4Rleglepiell !!Met:. DellYer6d "n , nr. (Per VI tutu Mall Subscribers, (per year) ...... 1 6 . 00 . Liberal redacilons tO 2(esuboYL MA WO" TEEMS ros , wEILKLY e Corm', per yur. by ltvs , do. . do. do. ugh! Tan' r more ooplex, to one !Ladles:, and one free to dill...ego!, CITY ITKIIII3. Another, liarglai7. Ter weeks past the daily papers bairn teemed with accuunte of burglarlea in sari. ova localities, executed with so - much skill that the unfortunate recipientsof these via. its from llghtangered • gentry, know path. Mg of their _loss until the morning atter. A ;tropic and =failing method of receiving notice of the intended entry has been pat - •entedouid may lib nen at 103 Third street. • Agents wanted. Going Into the Wisetownie Trade, And want tho present Mock closed out. and In order to have Waco have adopted a grand closing outset° at a gre9t sacrifice. For tiro next ilitY ditks we will cell goods at any price, as our present nook will not meet the; requirements of a wholesale trade nor be In season. Great bargains for all. 071.111. H 017131 83102 STOIII. lisetarit'et Cant.lne 'Cott Liver OIL The Parent and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil in the trend; Anannfattured from fresh, beVthyllsers,'46n.tho sea•ahore. It 1s perfectly pato and sweet. . Ask for "Har, aid t. Chufwell , s Cod 14ver.011,” manatee tared by CAF WILL, MACY. a CO. New York. eold by ell - drimitets. Yw The Giendese. Cleating Oat Sale Ever offered to the good people of Pitts. "purgh. Itoots and Shoes selling at your own prices for the next sixty dhis. The present stock must he - cloadd out:by April Ist sure. OPEEA HOPES 15110. P. STEEL. . . All In Want Of maned -fruits and Tegetablee are 'invi ted to Inspect the assortment kept by Geo. Maven; at 117 Federal Street, Allegheny Go to ItemtreiCs Drug. Store, 2io.lktgarket , Street. for Brown's - Vermi lege Coin(lie, the beet Worm Medicine In imaaran =li ci sneaked odlee of E. Warner, old In dlfea t don, removed to No. 11l I'enniman:4 laws • Go to Flemlizaki Draw More, • For Itarriett's Staiulard Preparations of all kiade..cheaper than any other place in the Darns. and NedlClnes Doctors' prescriptions carefally prepared at bag Lie neir,;l price, at I , ultou'a Drug Store, opposite Postoglco. - Tint Can Buy Liguora o all kinds et Josephs. l. ) /oll/.3 03 7. 2.9 s 11.11 d 195 • , ...1011110gliaat,Plttabargh. Gold Medal Simaidlnie Cots* ba Wine. SottL nnthelowest Daps sr Fleming's Drug Store, 80. Si Darket Street.. par Cent. tacielol at Jaaapli S. Yinc TfestiCan Bay. :. Hey Eiciia at Joseph S. Finchhi. COMIENSED rELEGRAISS. ' The Michigan Ststa Agricultural Society Mut united with did - Abdo 'Wool Growers' Assontiethrs roiling llt, , lGesieral Convert' Lion Of the wool growers and farmers at Ann Arbor, on the Ilea, 11th and ltth inst. A general- Invitation Is extended to the wool growersand sheep breeders of other Staten thattend. , . The Michigan - sorghum growers bold: their annual meeting at Tecumseh, Itieldl gar, on the instant. The convention will last three gays. It gives promise of being it yerylinporatt one for that inter, est. A number of premiums are to be awarded for tie beet specimens of products of the aorghum plant. „The works of the Corry Oil Company, in Chelsea, near Roston, with the, adjacent building and. a large stock of oil, were burped yesterday evening. About six thou sand gallons of naptha were destroyed. L 053 00,000. . The Baptist 'Church, Odd Fellows Hail, and J. Harris , extensive shoo factory. in Marblehead, Mass., were burned ou Monday night-. Harris' lees is 0120,200; Insured for The Fenian prisoners were set to work in thelormilry department of the Canadian Penltentlaryier Kingston,. yesterday. The Canadian ..Porlimment meets on the leer week m May. The poublans House of Representatives has pissed a bill calling a State Convention to alter and amend the State Constitutican It provides that an election shall be held on the 2nd Monday of April, ana if the peo ple decide is favor of a Convention, it shall assemble on the Ist Monday of May. The. bill passed the H 0930 by more than a four fifth vote, but It is expected' the OoTeruor SLR veto it Should hada so, the bill will prise by more than twis.thirds. • Asa P. Greyer has been nominated by the Conservatives of this Fourth Kentucky Dia. trle for Representative in Congress. Ti e Tennessee Senate bait. adopted_ the resolution requestin g Beciatin : Patterscm to The Tennessee'lionse has adopted a new bill fe.lieu . of Chapel:tiling negro suffrage bill restrieting the white franchise still further , but giving to negro es the right of suffrage* Toland, the absconding Jersey City clerk, was arrested fn Richmond, yesterday, with $16,0,'0 in his possession. ' Infciiniatson Rem Fort Mclntosh, Texas, ceporta a party of twenty banditti roaming the country between the Veneer river and San AMOIIIO. They have killed eight per sons. and pillaged Mimes. Major Hogan, with P. amaU party Of troops, started In pur ebb, and . Succeeded In killing three men and. capturing twelve horses, with the loss of boa man. The Louisiana. Kate Senate, adopted * revolutionyesterday, rejecting the Coma'. tutional amendment. The Senate, of Ithode Island yesterdiT adopted the Cony:tuitional amendment with two disseating.votes.. The Noose will probably adopt IL this week. . 110n..D. - IY. Voorhees, by invitation, ad. dressed the eitizeis of New Oricaal, is the Nall of NePresolata4v os , Yesterday, upon the - craiditiOn of the country, There was a FROM THE WEST. The ITogreog of the -Union Famine nalleoad—lta Completion to Fos Ellsworth by .the the of Aprll7The . Caine Fiera° In listainse. Sr. Loma, February S.--The dithatth from Junction City; Ifansaa, dated. Tannery Slut, saying that Place•wiitild bathe tannin= of the Union Pacilito Hailthad, daring the coin ' leg rummer, seems to have Conveyed' rolighripflathen. in regard to the actual condition of that road. n City w • The dispatch -ply Meant that Junctioould be the outer point on the road from whichikeight the to Colorado and Mew Mexico would , be done this session. The Union Paciflo FAG. road Is already completed twenty one miles • beyond Junction City, arid train, ar e ning to that point, arid the road will be An istimS to Fort Ellsworth, 11 miles farther, by this let of April. ; . • By. Lou.., Feb. S.—The Denscanea Topeka sheath' lays: Tee to-day passed bill prohibiting any cattle from the country south of the Kansas river being drlverianto • or throuh that State from March lett° Deo comber let, except the extreme Wanton pert, alt. • . . - • • The blit is designed to protect the MOM in the State ageless. the contagions and . fatal disease called Spanish facer, c a veidth, It theeaid,o ver rco,ooo worth ofdied In last year. It is also raid that. cattle of the cable of half is million dollars were sold and"drlven oat of Heaths last year. TortatitKAurtit, Fob. fi-•Tlie Senate has passed a coecestnet rotten:UM by a =ant. . r.fe i for th e appointment of a corn =Melt to Invetttgato the charges of bribery n ettnputti*L Of the xec:catt Senatinial Sire- LS la the House a Committee woe appointed to inquire into the recent Indian tnallaere and what legislation If any lb ecoestaby to prevent such atrocities. ,4 4t, c' 111 . _ 17-7T4-.77. • • • • 1 GO . 1115 VOLUME EXXXII.--NO. 31. ST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A.,M. EARLY. TELEGRAMS. Pennsylvania Legislature. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette itshrussruo. February ti /Mt. Ml= Mr. Bleu= presented a petition and re monstnume In relation to the Assistant ills. trot Attorney or Alielthen7 county. The following bills In place were read:. By air. Graham: A supplement to the act re/ative to the idelteesport term By Kr. Brown, ot Lawrence: An act: rola lye to marriage& By . Mr. lilgham: To increase the capital stocks of plank road oompanlea in Alleghe ny Countyialso,a resolution In favor of the pending tariff bill; also, a resolution In structing the Committee on Educationrola tive to the distribution of agricultural scrip. Adjourned. . HOUSE. The following petitiona were presented: By Mr. Mechlin: To repeal the licence law orioechburg; also relative to entering promisee en Armstrong county. By Mr. Jenks: To repeal the lawallowing the Treasurer to glut licenses. By Mr. Kimmel!.• A remmutrance from citleens of Blairsville against a repeal of the licence law of Iridium and Weatmare. land comities. Mr. Boyle called up the rule In tarmac° o the discharge of Oamnittteste, and It was do the 'pedal order on Wednesday. Ilattarsautte,Februaty 6, MT. SENATE. Petitions in favor of a law allowing col Orod persona Waldo in railway care, were presented by Means. Bighorn, Graham, White and Lanidori. Mr. Seariabt find itiplace a bill to indict the death penalty on negroe-s guilty of out raging white women. The Governors Message, relates to the report of the Superintendent of the Sol diers, °rid:mm.lms presented. _ The special order, the till to allow colored persona to ride on all railroads in the Com monwealth. wee considered. Numerous amendments were Toted down and 4111C13.8.13- ad dung the morning and afternoon nos. nem The Senate, by a party Vote,refrwed to eue➢end the rule requiring a two-Minis vote, zo the bill lays over. Tho Senate concurred in the joint rytiolu lion to adionra over to visit tho public La stituttons in Allegheny county. IiOUBE. Mr. Wilson offered- • joint resolution to adjourn on Wednesday, the 6th inst., to allow the Legislature to visit the public in stitutions in Allegheny county. Passed.• She following reports of Committees were presented: By Mr. Wilson: Asthoriensg the payment of the salary of the State agent at Wash. By Mr. Waddell: Enlarging the powers of the courts •in granting charters and con arming powers granted heretofore. . The following bills in place were read: .By "Mr. Boyd: To declare the Intent and meaning of the seta relating to husband, wife, parents awl children. By hir.ateEeei Repealing the act authoriz ing the election in Bobinioniand North Fayette townehipe; also changing tho =in ner of collecting taxes in said townships, so w to authorize the collection of taxes In the borough of West Elizabeth. By Mr. Wilson: Supplement to the am In corporating the borough of Lawrenceville; also to establish a ferry at Saxton station, on the Youghiogheny river. • - • By Mr. Collvlllei To lay out. a State road from Allegheny to Haller counties. By Mr. Peters: Incorporating the Alle gheny and Eastrulll Bun Valley Passenger Railway... • By. Dr. Phelan: Act relating to the feat of the District Attorney of Greene county. By Ur. Mazur Incorporating the 011 City held Factory. ri By hir.Galllnghert TO authorize the Torn Connell of the borough of Irvine. West moreland county. to collect a comma tax for borough pterposea. By Mr. Med:ding: To authorise the Coun cil of Itittanlnglo pave-and grade streets: By 112 x. Quay: To prey:maths sale or Pitox beating liquors at Economy and Indepen dence, Beaver county. The following bills oftale private cdien• der were considered and passed.. impplemeot to the act to empower the Commtseloners of Washington county to compromise with the holders of bonds. A: supplement to the act Incorporating • the borough of Wastington. A supplement to the act inoorixtratlng Birmingham, for the better prosecution of dfliorderly iersone In the borotigh of Xon oUgahela. . . A supplement to the act incorporating Bt. Clair cemetery, Greensburg. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. • lisnalearrno, Feb. n, IS 67. The Renato Committee has agreed to re port the bill repealing the act repealing the Vonnalloville Railroad charter, to the Rebate to-morrow, with a negative recom• =oxidation. The House Committee iriU report favore bly on the bill. TffiRTY-NINITH CONGRESS. (SECOND swisioar.) Yebniant 1867 . SENATE., PaOipOTION TO XXIONANTS 01 TIC PLAINS Oa 'WOI.IOII of Mr. MORRILL, the Secre tary of war was asked it General Sherman. has Limed any orders for the protection of trains crossing the PlaMs; if so, what was their nature.' ' ' - - 01LAZZIOTOWE !ANT TARD. On motion 'of Mr. SUMNER, the Ziailtl Committee was instructed to inquire into tire management of the /UST Yard at Charlestown; and especially whether any ship has bee endangerin g a recently with rot ten timbers the safety of the • - @OLDIE= WHO HAYS LOOT THint TA.THIID. On motion of Kr. SEELICWOOD; the Mili tary Com:tattoo was instructed to inquire what legislation is necessary for the relief ge soldiers who have lost their papers, and report by bill or otherwise. Mr. TRUMBULL called up the 6111 provid ing that the act of Congress for the pay ment of war , shall n construed to provide forchums ot the payment of such claims in rebel States. An exception is made of I V 4 2 T%e . JOHNSON States and districts *lllth, la D ecember woreandercontrolof the United States mill. tasy authorities and remacied 10 during the war. Disagreed to, end the bill was passed and goes to the goose for concur. ream in the amcculmant. • • IANX IX TEX MATT. Mr. GRIMES, from the Committee on Ma rat again, reported with? , amendment a tall to define the rank of adirdral and other staff omeera In the navy, and the eredltmg volunteer oreeers of , the the naval and ma rine service* who may be transferred to the rernlar service, with era service perfermed as volunteer alarm. INTAL;I) ri:em: 3ll PESSENDICH, from the Committee on , Fmanee reported, with verbal amend manta. the ' , lnvalid pension bill. It appro. whites fait,Wo,oo3. a= )6r. THIIII:IIIILL introduced a bill to ens , blo litetes to select swam➢ and overflowed ' lambi Wittart their ItadtS, omitted to be se lected ender the set of September, MO. Ito• forced, PATNINT POE COTTON 311000.. Mr. WILSON introduced the following, loch was agreed to: Remised. That the Secretary of the Treas. nry he olimokoot to relax% fOr the Infornow ;you of ConeCaa,whataxtiount, of Wenoy xim been recelyed from sales of cotton or other property turned oTer to the Treasury De- Partheent tinder the ;fevered acts at Con greas, and what diapoaltion has been mode of the salne; whether nay of ;he money has been paid to claimants, and If ~ the name, of such claimants, the amounts paid, unde r what authority of law, and upon whet ev• ideate, • • . Alto Titan RAILROAD raOisc . r. Mr. HENDERSON introdneed a bill to an- Vsorire and provide for the construction of a military and post road from Galveston to Port Gibson Indian Tendon'. 3 vith bralaCh to Little Remit, Ark. The bill grants the right of way over the public Tanga, and requires the [internment to le- sue-toV:to companY IliO[yXo in United States beetle fOreVery twenty miles of said road is,in in double track, when in running or der. Referred to the Committee On Pacific Railroad. •• E2=i;ll Chandler, Howard,. P o meroy, Ooziness, Howe, Ramsey, Dixon, Johnson, Ross, Doolittle, McDougall, Stewart, Edmunds. Morgan, Sumner, Fessenden, Norton, Van Winkle. Poster, Poland, . NAV, Brown, • Harris, aimlsbm7, Buck - slew, II endsmon, Cr erman, ras is,in, Head k riekooa; Tratabeill, D lar Wade, Lane, Po Icier. Williams,. Grimes, Patterson, Wilson, EC= . • .. So no bill sine lost. Mr. LIAItRIS originally voted' to the etlir. =salvo, hut ehangud Lis vote for the purr pose of onabilng tans to enter a Motion to re-oonsider. Adjourned. liollse. Raz IXDIAN INTUTRIATION kr. WINDOM from the Committoo on In dian Affairs made a report on the investi gation Into the regent lettings of contracts for Indian goods, which. with tho minority report was ordered to:be printed. • • WIZ TAM}, QV!.SiIOI. • Mr. WlF,Sbliff, of lowa, asked leave to of fer a resolutlen instruoting the Committee of Ways and Means to report the tariff bill et amended by tho Senate, end to 'exhibit the rates imposed on articles under theftar• Iff in foree on the let of April, DEI, and on the later January, 1865, with these proposed by the House olli, as amended by the Sen ate. Mr. JENCKS obleetoi. Mr. SCREECH interrupted . the proceed ings by 'announcing the presence In the noose of Putt. busumes, moving a recess of five minutes that the General might be presented to the House. TOO motion was unanimously agreed to, and the Speaker proceeded to the portion et the hall where the General was stand ing with General Grant, and escorted them SO the Speaker's chair amidst the plaudits of the members, and presented General Sheridan personally to the House in Ahem terms: Gentlemen of the House of Representative. niforcla me peculiar pleasure, by your order, to Introduce to you General Phillip Sheridan, of the array of the United States. While . this country will remember in the heart of hearts of all its loyal people, the achievements in the Colds of danger and death of its glorlous defenders, they never can forget who was brave among the bray. est, true among the trucet s 'And the recol lection v.f whose deeds will - survive so long as lustory exists. 'present to.yoh General - Phillip Sheridan. (applause on the floor and In the galleries.) The SPEAKER then presented General Sheridan to cane member personally.- PENBION TO a savourrpszaar EOLDIII4. Business was resumed soda joint reaolu• floe passed giving to Samuel Downing, one of the last survivors of the Revolution, an additional - pension of five hundred. doillee L e : manure, from the third of. September • Mr. STEVEN'S, from the Comirdttee oo Approprtattous. reported the ArruY.4POru• priation BM, which 'was made the spectal order fog nert 'Saturday,— • POSTAL xarrLns. The SPEAKER appointed Mr. Campbell to nil the vacancy in the Post Oil Joe Con, lattice caused by the death of Mr. Johnson. On motion of Mr. CAMPBELL, the Post office Comte lite° was Instructed to Inquire Into tLe expediency of reporting a bill for the erection of buildings In Nashville for a federal Custom House toad Poet Waco. On motion o[ 11r . DA.121,114, the Comm toe on the District of Columbia was in. at-meted to confer with the Secretary of the interior as to a plan fora now Jail for the District, and to report by j,lll or otherwise. THB ISAKEIttn"? BILL. The bankrupt bill was taken up, and Mr, EIOWAREPS amendment to strike out the thirty-seventh section was amended and then rejected. , - • • • On motion of Mr. - FOGG, the prevision was struck out of the thirteenth section, which tikes the number of votes of credit ore necessary fora choice. Several ameudmonta were offered and re jected. On motion of Mr. EDMUNDS, the proviso was adopted that "all citizens of the United States petliltioners. to be declared bank rupt, Shall ilia an oath of allegiance with the petition." . On motion of Mr. UENDEBSON, the min imum of indebtedness for which - voluntary bankruptcy may be instituted was fined at 11,01 V, instead of WOO as in the House bill. The bill was then taken out of the Com mittee of the 'Whole and reported lb the Senate. On motion of Hr. SUBlNEft,the provision • that no discharge to adopter 'whose assets do not pay fifty per cent within a year from the paSsitge of act, shin bo cd; unless the written consent of majority of t h e creditors in number and votes, was obtained. . • - The bill woe to provide for the is. sue of certificates of service, to officers and soldiers of votunteers,neatly onvrOssed on parchment, and that the legal represent.. tlves shalt be entitled to the- certfficate in csseof the death of the person entitled to it; and also the bill donating a ponies of the Fort Leavenworth military reservation for Op finch:Owe one of Dui:dimmed; else, bill to authorize the payment of prize money to officers and enlisted men of the Signal Corps of the army who served on l'ariamiVe fleet at the alobile Bey•engage • After the passageof some Meer a iitivato character the House went into Committee of the Whole on the President's mutual mew. sage. Mr.IIGIOPEIt spoke on the nnanalin clues. lion. . . INDIAN APTAOSSIATIOX. . • The Indian ApproPrlatiOn Bill wits 'then taken up. I teovere &little over twenty-one and a half milire.of dollars. The bill con tains a provision that no monies or annin. ties aliell ter paid to any tribe In hoetilty against the Government or citizens of the United States. On motion of Mr. BRADFORD, of Colors do, the proviso was added to the paragraph maging the aporoptiation for the expenses of the Indian Superintendent In Colorado. that no part of It uhould be distributed by Alex. Cummings, the present Superinteud eat of Indian Affairs of that Territory. On motion- Mlle. HOOPER, at Utah, the appropriation for the incidental expenses of the Indian service of that Territory was increased from $15,000 to 025,000. The Committee rose,.aril repelled tlie bill. wgzoirrrys ooeuxisrs.: - • The SPEAKER presented • Executive doe uments as follow. From the Secretary of the Interior, in an. swirr to the/tome resolution relative to tbo Unounta of the State of Texas with Dm United States. Laid Ou the table.. From the Secretary of the T.resuturv, rein. tire to amount of taxes paid by national banking associations to toe United States annually and the several States. PrOLO the .Secretary of the Interior, eon. earning the ITULIUMOTO of United States troops near Fort Mill Kelll3oy. Tar, AD-referred. - warianie rarvlrmOlt• • Mr. FINCH, from tho Postodlee CoCmmit tee, reported that there Was no legislation necessary to allow the members of the pre. sent Ccursireas to exercise the franking priv ilege until the first Monday of December d Adjourned. FROM MARYLAND. Theltaltintore City =cellos—The Isle of Colored Convicts Prohibited. isizantrorth, Feb. 4.—Ttio 'noise of Ttelo' gates of Storyland to-day passed the Senate bill re pealing the Baltimore City Election DUI. consequently there will be no election on Wednesday. ..11oth !louses have pealed a bill prohibit ing the sale. of colored oonvlcts, and it is now • law. The City COUIICiI has postponed, until the .ffrst. Monday In , September the ordinance. providing for the education of the children of colored parents. • • River Telegrams By Merchants' 'National Tblegropfs Ownyany. Ola•Cirr, Feb..s.—Weather cloudy and cold. Ice In the creek gorged Rivere roll. road bridge. ••Water Of • feet. Is still closed. The mark note et Is uiet and un changed; no Uansactlona to' ST. Tants, Feb. S.—River fulling slowly; with 'a mall quantity •• of fez planing. Freight foram booth abundant but tonnage It•temporartly scares.. Three boats have arrived from retirement and will. funnedl ately load for Sonthisla ports. Arrived— Ned Tracy, New Orleans; SKIMS, White Ricer. Departed—Alarcolla and Octavls, Memphis; Edward Walsh, New Orleans; dt. John's, TOOLICSSOO diver. Wea th er clear and'pleadant. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, i 1867. SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M VERY LITE ST MEGRIMS. FROM EUROPE. Opening of the British Par ..'lament Yesterday. THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. An Amicable Adjustment with the United States. Great Feat in Ocean Telegraphing VERBATIM REPORT OF TILE SPEECH TUE QCXEIf'S Frszca LONDON, February s.—The following Indio speech made by the Queen at the reopening of the Imperial Parliament to-day: . ••My Lora., end Gentlnnrn of the, lions tif Cinemonv—ba again recurring to your ad 'Vic° and telstonce. I am happy to Inform You thatmy relations with foreign powers are on a friendly amt iatisfactory footing. hope that the war in which Prussia, Austria and Italy have been engaged may lead to the establishment of iluroblo pease in Europe. ••there suggested to the ticwiernmeut of the United States a =late by which the questions pending between the two coon tries arising out of the civil war, may re celve au amicable solution; and, which; If met, as I trust it will be, in a correspond ing spirit, will remove all, grounds of pos. able misunderstanding, and promote rela tions of cordial friendship. • ' - • ••The War botireen Spain and tiin Itcpub hes of Chill and Peru still continues. The goal, Wilms of my Government, in eonjunc •tion with that of the Emperor of the French, having foiled to elects reconciliation. If, either by agreemerit with the parties them. solves, or by the modlatiouof other friend ly powers, peace should bo restored, the oh- pints which t have had In view will 'be equally attained. •ITho discontent prevailing to Some of the provinces of thisTurklell Empire has bro ken out in actual insurrection in Crete. in common with my allies, the Emperor of the French sod the Emperor of iimsta, I have abstained from say active interference in tame Internal diaturbancembat joint efforts have been directal to, bringing about !al proved relatilms between the Porto and Its Christtosi euttiects, not inconsistent with the sovereigns rightsof tile Sultan. "The prOtracted rusgotiallona which arose out of the iscomptance by.Princo Charles of liolienzolderit, of the Governorship of the Danubian pruscipallties, have been happily terminated by an arrangement which has been sanctioned by the concurrence of all the powers parties to.the treaty of laid "Um-Motion. In (attar at a more intimate union cit..the_provilOCOO—Of thiandlisAOT Potts, — tu — Neur Brunswick. have .ee. passed by their several Legitilaturest and, delegates duly authorised. represent/no all chooses of colonial party and opinion have concurred In the, conditions upon which Mich an onion may bo' best effected in accordance with their wishes, and *bill will he submitted to you which. by the oonwlb dation of colonial interests and resources, _ will give strength to the sovereign previa ces as members of the moue empire, and animated by feelings of loyalty to the same sovereign. 1 have heard, with deep sorrow, that the calamity of famine hasprcesed heavily rm my subjects .1a .some parts -of et my wets issued to my tiovernment in that country to make the utmost arm , tions to mitigate the distresswhich pre vailed during the autumn of laht year. The blessings of an abundant harvest hem since that time improved the condition of the auffering dialrietst. 'The persevering efforts and unscrupu lous assertions of treasonable conspirators have, tarring the last P 111,1112111 excited the hopes of some disaffected porno. th Ire lend, and the apprehension of the loyal population; but the firm and temperate ex ercise of the powers entreated to the Laos. uttve, and the hostility shown against the . - conspiracy by men of allele.. end creeda, have greatly tended to resume ptddlo deuce, and have rendered hopeless any at tempt to disturb the general tramptillty. I trust that you will, consequently, be ena. bled to dispense with Ike ;continuance Of any exceptional legielatiort In that part of my dominion, with deep thauldultima to/llmighty God AM, greet decrease which has taken placo?in the cholera and In the pest which has attacked our anti..., but the continued prevalence of the latter in some foreign countries, and its occasional reap. peen:meth this, will randertioacssary some measures of procautibit •' and,' trust., the%dation of the former will lead to increased atttantion to those sanitary measures which experience has shown to be the best preventative. Estimating as of the highest importance, an !adequate supply of once and wholesome water, I have directed the issue of a commission to . . enquire Into the Inst means of ;permanent ly securieg such a supply for the =axone- Us, setwell as the principal to densely peopled districts of the King d om. • "GenUtmen of the Moose of (Ammons: I have direeled be[ re ates far the ems. lug year to be laid before you. They have been prepared with a due regard to °cone myce. sad the r wUI, 2 uequimm iminents of fed the , pgiveublic yo ser vi ' You ur ready assent to , a moderate expenditure maculated to Imlirove the condition of my soldiers, and to a i y the foundation of an of fielentarmyof interne.. . . "My Lords ;and' Oratiersee; Your atten tion wilt sante tie called to thostste of the representation of the population In Perlin reent, and I trust your deliberations, cos. ducted In iplrih of firmness,' moderation and mutual .forbearanee, may lead.to the adoption of meaner's which, without un due disturbance of the balance of political power, shall freely extend the, elective fran chise. "The frequent occurrence of the dlsagr ee meet between employers of labor and their workmen. canning ninthrivate su ff ering and puldlo loin, and occas ionally leasilegAs is alleged, to seta of outrage and violence, 1 has induced me to Issue a commlselon to In quire Into and report on the organ ization -of Trades' Unions, and oth er ecieleties, whether of-working men or employees, with the power to suggest any improvement of the lane for their benefit. Application will,lni made of you for Paella mintary liowere, which still be noceisery.to make thin inquiry.etrective. - "I have directed bills to be laid before you for the exteniton to other trades of the beneficial provision:li of the factory acts, ea onemilyzeportodby'lliallayal Commission on the employment of children, and for the better regulation, according. to the prinel. ' pie of thoseacts, of work-shops where wo- ' men and children are largely employed. "The Windham" Of the. mercantile, marine has attracted my serious attention. Com plaints are made that thersupply of seamen m dencieut and provisions for their health and dinette an board, are; Imperfect, ileesuresw bo subrettled tO you .with • view to Increase the orttalericy of this lai "I hare observed with istisfaction,there lexatiou recently introduced into the earl mitten lane Ginner:eh , I have =Pressed to the Emperor my readiness to submit to Parliament a propo sal, for the extinction , en equitable terms, 'au exeollitiou frou'l local charges on eildePirr , which are still enjoyed by a limited number of individuals in British ports, and have, in entletprition of this step, already admitted British ships to the advantages of the now law. A bill upon this subjo will forthwith be laid be fore yo in u. • . , “A bill will also be submitted for making provisio railwa y the arrangement Of the af (airier eompaninswhich urn ena ble to meet engagements. "Mmusures will be submitted to you for improving the management of the sink and other poor in the metropolis, and for the - re-distribution of sumo of the charges .for relief therebui •• ' • "Y (Mr attention4lll alto 'be balled to en ' amendment of thelaw of bankruptcy; to Um • .swinsolidation of the Courts of Probate and Divorce, and Admiralty; and to means of disposing, with greater dispatch and fre quency, the Increasing bailees' lathe supe rior courts of common law and the assizes 'The relations between landlord and ten ant,la Ireland, have engaged my attention, and a bill will be laid before yon which, without Interfering with We rights of prop erty. will offer direct encouragement to or cupyers Of land to Improve their holdings and provide a simple mode of obtaining compeneatlOn for nernianent improvement. "I commend to your careful consideration . these and other measure. which will be brought before you, and I pray that your labors may, under the blaming' of Pro* Mince, eonduce to the prosperity of the country cad happineas at my people." I l FROM WASHLNGTON. THE PRESIDENIT'S NEW POLICY OF IMCOASTRUCTION. t is Sent South to be Acted on by ' • Southern Legislatures THE BANKRUPT BILL DEFEATED IN THE HOUSE- Sanford Conover on Trial for Perjury. BRIAKR Of HI ON TOO PROW, Important Reports from the Treasury. I WAtilliaoTo`.l, rob. 5, Loco. TUE NNW," roucr.. •01511 In ON DV TOE ruin- - toter. The new policy of the. President.. has co"- minated In a aeries of propositions, which have been forwarded for ratification to the Routhern ataws, and will be embolic.," In the President's message to the Fortieth Congress. tbo following outline of the plan proposed is the result of the combined decisions of the prominent Southerners, al. luded to as In consultation with the Tres'. dent, and the entire Conservative element of both !louses. Messrs. Bingham and Banks have bee's) privily committed to it from the first: • Besokrtf, Ity the Legislature of the State •f—, that the Congress of tho Unita' :tates be negotiated to propose to tho Leg• slalom of the eeveral States the following utondmeat to the Constitution of the Cal ediitated: MM Sicno. 1. No State h,se aright to secede, nor has the Federal Government the right to eject a State, or deprive It of represen tation in Congress. saevtow 2. The United 5t tea debt slutil be held sacred and inviolate, but the rebel debt shall naves be paid by the nation or any State. Section' 3. All persons born or natural- ' ~ ised in the United States, end subject to Ito jurisdiction, shall be citizens, sod Wall have the righu arallmosunittes of all the Statue. Life, liberty and property are guaranteed. 800105 G Representation shall be based on the number of poptilation, tanunting all persons except Indiana not taxed; but when a Stew excludes any of Its population on account of race or color from rot tog, then those excluded shall net be counted in the teals of representation. Finally, an ameridutaid to the Constitu tions of the several 'Staten is proposed, to the effect that every male citizen who has resided in the State for one year, and in the county in which' he offers' to vote, six months immediately on:mating the day of election, and who can read the Declaration of Independence and the Corudlttitlon of the United States in the English language. and write Ids name, Ol who may - ho the owner' of two hundred and fifty dollars worth of taxable property, shall be entitled to vote at all elections for (taverner of the State, Members of the Legislature, and all other °Slicers, the election of whom may he by the people of the Slate, Promled, That no person by reason Of this article, shall be excluded from' voting, who has heretofore csercloolthe eleetiVes.Gwnclanio under thp constitution or laws of the State, or who at the time of the adoption of the amendment may be entitled to vote under said cormtltu ' tion and laws. To the proposition, as above set forth, has been appended a distinctive feature, which may betaken In the general Plan or considered separately. Amnesty is to be declared with no other prohibiting clause than that the leaders of the rebellion shall be debarred from holding any Federalofflee whatever. Cl= The pankinet hill W. discussed. and a final vote reached m the Senate to-day. The, bill was lost by two votee. 31r. /tarris voted In theitegatlve to move a recoaelde• stem., ' . SANTORO CONOVEA. Sanford Conover Tres arreigned before the Criminea Cohn today, on chargeof PerTurY in has evidence before the Judiciary Com =Mee, on the matter or Jog. Deets' corn pllcltytri the plot for the assassination of Tar... Line-ran. VIASCiAL itheecaz. The Senete Financial Committee took, this morning, favorable action on the bill, converting interest bearing notes into bonds, to be held as a reserve by banks, no was predicted some time since In ti ie cor respondence. INDIAN rtnI•LCEE DLIIIED OftWel dlapatchea have been yeeelved at the War Department stating that there Is no truth In the report of fifty men having been killed by the Cheyenne Indiana, be yond Fort Wallace: TEI AWAILD Or INDIAN CONTILAcis, The report of the Muse Committee on Indusu .kffeirs, Is to the effect nit there to no evidence of fraud or corruption in the letting cd Mintroctil. and the House should rescind the reselutten which directs Ito Becretary of the Interior *s suspend the ex ecution of them. . • The report of the minority ulYs the =- tracts should be set .Ide as unjust, and that instead of the awards: halo by the In dian. Commissioner, the contract for lint, 'Clue goods should ha given to G. A. Dross, I.llllmlelphia, and for the second and third clones, to Stallman Bros., New York. =t113:11 A communication from the Secretary of the To:wary to the lionso shawl the total amomtt paid by riattonal.Dank in g Ass Coll ations m semiannual duty; aceruitig prior to July Ist, 1500, to be 47,283,590 41, and naintor nal revenue taxes to J uly 31,1018, inclusive, a6„424,024 46. , Thu duty.. for six months Pro eedjoir January 1 10/11. canal:arm stated wi It is in process of collection. The Secretary also states to the .I.lPutus that of debts due by the United States to Texas prtvions to the rebellion, 37,100 of the prinelpal of the Texan indemnity btinds remained unpald,with sa unknown amount of interest coupons. Orthose sixty-ono am In the department where they were dopes. &tad by an scant Of the Into Prowl-Sion al Cior error of the Kato. Bone of tho remaluing 310 ore believed to be In possession of State autdorlUcs of under their control. By act of Congress, approved February is, on appropriation was mado for the payment to such creditors' of tho State of Texas as pro comproheridcd In the act of September 9, 1883. Of this appropriation' there remain. unorpended 11111,896. - Tho I Treasury Department. has 'no information as to what money or stores waataken by the State of Tarme from the Confederate authorities on the breaking of the Con. foderacy, and no such money or property OAS been accounted for by the State W ith - the Department. An agent of the Depart ment seized from an agent of the State, and aliened to New York on account of the United States, ono hundred and Elva balm of Confederate Cotton, ondeli IS the 'only property realized by the Department from Ule-souree mentioned in the resolution of the 110050. Tea nnitsx-or Or ran lea Oa int IuroXAC. 'Much damage is reported in Georgetown by the breaking up of, the ice. which was frouitwelve to fourteen inches thick. The wharves were overflowed, and the toe preen trig against and under them, lined them from their frnindationa. For miles the Po tomac ha. the appearance Of an Immense ploughed field. Both Long Bridge and the newly constricted Unreal bridge to the 'Virginiashore are seriously damaged, large sections haring hem swept away. The le& is packed in come places five or six feet high, along the west bank of the Washing ton channel, and the current IS telktalkg Over the flats at a fearful rate, carry. mg down timbers -- of bridges, etc. The body of ice mad timber la blocked up at the Eleventh Wee wharf. The water coma into the city- canal with a nlsh. and soddenly ridged over the btoks, filling the cellars on the South aide of the Avenue, carrying away lumber from the canal banks and doing considerable damage. A dispatch (rem . liarpoes Ferry announc es the water there as subsiding. No harm done and the bridges all safe. Tiffolol , l orrlca. An effort is now being maple by the Corn• missioner of Pensions tol have Congress Pass an act authorizing him to Increase the Clerical force of the Venetian often. A NE A" MAP. The Commissioner of the Uorteral Land °Mee bee completed an elegant and com prehensive map of the United States, show ing the exact localAti of the vanous mines anti tho mineral products of the country, with tho Wilkes of Surveyors and Registers of tho Land OPlee. . . . . ETAT II DINNER. The fifth state &tter of the President nok place this evenlng. GOvernor Sharkey will leave for home In a few data and it In said iloVerrior Yaisone soon follow (Dispatches to the Hess Toth Press.; The Vienna mission will probably be ten dered to Idlniner Ring, - now at Rome. Cowan cannot be confirmed. . . Mr. Stevens denies being In censpi.raCy to Int peach rieneral Grant. Kr. Stevens anal General Butler both dens. having anything to do with Ashley's Impeachment. mein tines. • The Southern loyalists held a.Meetinir 'satinGait, Thomas S. Durant In the chair. nomlotions to the effect that Congress should not legislate for the lament of Intsr nal Improvements In the un-recoartruoted States until the Governments of sash Stat. were In the hands of loyalists, were adopted. FROM NEW YORK. Robbery of 81100,000 In :S-20 Bangle— Me Embarrassment Of the letter. nape Companies—MU Enter primes Dedared Illegal—The CbUlan Plass teer—More Fires. New Your, Febrmary 5, MT. ♦ 1111AVI - 10119ZILY o■ ♦ r 60511IIIrei 8110N. , 01. Iletween.-twelve and one delook 8040 y. the office of Leonard W.- Jerome, on Wall street, was entered by burglars, and robbed of e100,C40 In 5.31 U.B. bonds. Tho detectives bare some Dopes of eeeuring the guilty matte/R. • 'rho prth.pehts and liabilities of the rine insurance Companies were the main topic of conversation In Wall street, ye. terday. The scrip holders of the Sun Insurance compauykave, It Is stated, sent their re port to - .the Insuranco Cemmissioueni at Albany, Several of the Sire In once Companies are making arrangennmth to close up hush pens altogether. It Is reported that the receivers of the Columbia lasi:franca Company, which killed a year ago, have brought m action at law against the Stockholders who received • dividend upon their shares a few weeks before the collapse. - • • STILL .4110111.11 pint 'rho fard OR Reemery or Cooke a Co, on llehry street, was destroyed by Lire last nl ht. lone Arty thousand dollars. Dunc an a not known. /I" r . 1T1641 , 8191. ILLIMAL. ,d te , Ingraham, •to hts• charge to the • n Jury of the Court of Oyer and Ter n Cr, has Instructed them that gilt enter prima were Illegal. • I.II.I . IUCHYL,T. • • . The Post learn• from 'Washington that here is not the shghtest nrospeet of the 1.4:068 Of the Impeadareenfeclesme. =I The examination of the supposed priva teer condemn the belief entertatned of her. There was found aboard a large lot of am mvv sad cartridges, and a Can tan hag. . ~11y..tbe fall et ar, emlal;U;rient 1a Droolc. Y. Tesler , ' sy, three laborers Were senone y. fatally I 12.1 eral. tuna now tag Gangs. . . The Greek Consul et title city hen }not re ceived the following dispatch by the Athos tie Telegraph: ..1-truttroot, February I.—The Hellenic Community of Liverpool request you to tender their crateful thanks to the Boston and new York Committees. and the Amen ean people, for their syruyathy on behalf of the destitute families of the Cretans fight ing for Liberty: , • Thr 31.11•112 or City of Paris. from Liverpool on the Ltd. and Galveston on the 24. th of Jan nary, h. arrived. The ship liasard arrived to-day tram San Francis.. with 19,516 Hicks wheat. CITY AND I=E 12=3:21 morclal, River, Sc., de. ==:= log—Annexatton to Attoghesy. The regular monthly meeting of the Ilan ehester Borough Connell ems held last even in g at the echoed House. Tao Committee on AnnesatiOn made the following report: In reply to the propositions from the Committee of the Councils of the Borough of Manchester to the Committee of the Councils of Allegheny, with ref. rence to annexation, the following wan mutually agreed upon by both Committees: We suggest that Manchester be annexed to the city of Allegheny as one ward, with her present Council awl Burgess admitted as members of the City Councils. It being understoal that,. soon= practicable after the consolidation in effected, the Councils will proceed to re-district the t city tine so es to make Idanchatter, with a portion of e lower wards, into wo wards. We will recommend to the Councils that they take such action as will make the city laws against the erection of frame build ings Inoperative to Manchester until each thee as their fullrenresentationialuOomis elle after tadistrieting the city. The question of grades must be left with the Councils of the re-districted city. That the municipal debt be assumed by the whole city after annexation. . Ir. the event of Manchester being annexed we would recommend to Councils an As. =dant litthet CoMmlssionerof ttlfeesaaky. We will recommend to Councils stair dis tribution of gas lamps and a full supply of water. Manchester consents Co submit to what ever tax is levied by the City Councils after mnexatton. -It was agreed that the Solicitors of the tWo corporations draw up an enabling bill to be submitted Lathe separate Conneila..'. The reporter the Comulittee wag - accept,- al anti ordered to be filed After the transaction °tether unimpor tant business, Council all anted. • Alleged Highway Bobber/. John Wooloy and Patrick Doan= wore before Alderman Donaldson yesterday afternoon, charged with highwey rohlierD The proesocutor, John Deegan, alleged that bp came, to, the city (rein the country:, on Monday evening, and Put up at the board ing house Occupied by Wooley, in the Yifth ward.: There ho immediately ''medo 'the' nequaintabeo of Wooloy and gave him five dollars to wet some whisky. The whisky was got and drank, and another quart , charm, the same fate, Tony then started out for a .walk„ going•ap Into ilin.kiluth ward.' Reagent:tad in his pocket, ash* de clares, two hundred and eeventy-five• dol lars. They had one but a abort distance when they wore )oieedDy,Patrietkaleagan, who invited them' into a Baleen to take'n drink. They came oat,. and en resuming their walk Wooloy was on. one side Of the deponent and Patrick Meagen on the other. Suddenly he received Wetmore blow on .the head, which laid-him soneelesA ' When be recovered he was alone and his money was all gone. Ile made information and both the partfeewerc arrested:Beth denied being though they acknowledged all the eireninatinleo9. They state, however, that they were knocked Sown at the same time with Re they ag .beean. and' - rendered insensible. When ame sensible their hate , were gone and they west into a house to procure 'P light and help A further hearing wait :appointed for the rib inst., and five hun dred dollars tall required in each ease.' Deegan found bail, bed Wooloy was unable and was committed ro j&1l Dew Draw Douse Not a new house, but a new firm to ether. Used • today' The' large establishment hitherto circled on by .1...1. Bender a Co.. at the canter of Liberty and Wayne streets, has been purchased by Wm. U. Sellers and F. Yin Gerdes . . who wader the name of dellortf.d FAD - Gorder, will continue the baldness of the old s tl. Mr. - Sellers, al. l is though • young man h been thoroughly trained in the drug b OW in one of the olden and beat homes the trade. Both gentlemen are known i r their enterpriste; intelligence-wad 7/rob' . Their.. stand is nne,totrards which: the tictivilles of trade are constantly. tending. They design keep ing it all Mmes . °. largo And Trtrimi etock euttleot to the Market. We predict for them a • liberal ,hare of business in their line. We further promise those who may deal with them ono year.that this now Ern will deserve and therefore retain their Con-1 Ildenee and Cuetem !ofMany years. 0 k -A . , , c, i i, Special Meeting or City Connell.. Both branches of tho Pittsburgh Councils hold a special meeting In thau respectlvo chambers, City Building. I • There were present Meson. Armstrong, Coffin, Crawford, Dickson, McCarthy, Ma Ewen, McMillan; Morrow, Phillips, Roos Tanner, Thompson, White, Wilson, and President McAuley. • The minute. of the previous meeting were dispensed with, on motion of Mr. McMillan. President McAuley read the following communication explaining the °Wet of the present special meetings JAwks AlcAuter, Eno., President tiefeee Cbuncit—Dawn Sim Tho tern; ofolllce of George Alba.] and Jos. C. Dickson, elected as Guardians of the Poor, rebruary.f.d, by the Select Connell of the city of Pitts burgh, expires this day. Tours, ac., • Ononox Feattirdry Secretary of the Guardians 01 the Pour. Li:LC . IION 07 I . ooa OGIASDIANS The Council thou went Into an election to eupply the vacancy. *the following gentle. men were placed in nomination: Messrs. bum act /11 , Kee, George Albree, David Fits• eimmons and John Lightner. The election salted as follows: cid Fit7.11111330¢11...., blame M'Keo Geo. Altkree... Jao. laghtner 3 Messrs. FIIZAIIIONOOS and Witee Laving TVOOITINI a majority of all the votes cast. were duly der-Jaren elected. , TUC 000000 ALLOY VACATION. DPEwen presented a remonstrinee against the vacation of Vine street, which was retorted to the Street Committee. Sir. COnin presented the report of the Spec lal Committee appointed. .to examine into the question of vacating Spruce Alley. In the Ninth ward. and recommending the passage of the following resolution: Rcrefercf, That the Select and Commob Councita - of the city of Pittsburgh, do here. by recommend the passage of an set of As sembly vacating so much of Spouse alley, In the Ninth ward of the cdty of Pittsburgh .as lies between Wilkins and Carrot streets. The report was accepted. • Mr-McAuley vacated the chair in favor of Ur: lekson and offered, the following amend. cot to the resolution "►ud that fore sr • Vacation Shell have been eon. salamis .d, the. said William South shall sgrp . s .. 2 piny to City Treuuror ouch sum as cieemect a aumciont cominnsation and that the &vette therefrom applied to the Improvement of the 01 said Spruce alley In the . Ninth a • hlt be thereto shall • - balance wont:. . . ante increasing the salaries of • ofncers, originating at tne last of Councils In the common branch, The o the elt Locate . . . Wan no t taken op and discussed. P Mips moved that the ordinance in clude a advance of sloe upon rack of the Clerks' .alary, and that the Janitor's salary be Gies ut $ .OO. Adopted unanimously. Mr. Millen moved that the entire ordi nance retorted back to the Pinnace Com mittee rills intr.:tie/it to report n new Or ,tnnallt• on apro rota haste. Lost. Ste. coma moved that the salary of the Mayot's clerk be fixed at WO. Lost. The ordinance, SS amendod, was read and finally pound, the rules having been previ ously suspended. . • S . /MITI IIISOLVT1011(11. Ilfr. Tanner ' Introduced the following pre enAC and rihnlutions, In a powerful and argumene sech, reviewing the tariff question Ina cloneand lucid manner. Wuneam, The future of our country is fraught with proming and Imminent den g 7ilu b s o u th eis7lte c t i c i fleTe d i l t i . Tfel '"U A :feet y to a %Ant 01 material prosperity. brought . . . upon the country by the absence of proper protection to its laborer, thereby opening the door to escesSive iMpOrtations, which aro paralizing the Indttaal of the people, end which, 1f not timely arrented by Von a:rem, threatens lowest our nation to bank. ruptey; and . • W yams, In view of the dearness of liv ing, our Merclianice and laborers cannot live and support .their famluee, as'Aineri can families should be supported, at a lees compensation for their labor and services than tuey are now receiving; and es stimu lated prmluctiqu, properly protected, can alone add material prosperity to a nation, enabling the people thereof to bear tax/a. Lion withal:re estreseralsershare• • Asadted, Dy the Select and—T.ommon (blind's of the city of Pittsburgh, that our Representatives in Congress from Pennsyl. vents be requested to vote for, and urge through their Rouse, with the least possible dealy,tbe bill as amended and.pasaed by the Selmte- and which is now before them for their action. RAG/ ed. That the iron, steel and atlas in tereita of Pennitylvania • requwe the foster leg Bate of our legislators, for Just as those Interests prosper so are the people inter , ested, enabled to purchase more freely the fabrics of other States, as well as the, pro duee, adding thereby to theNstgarml wealth and prosperity of all. lismired, That the BilmsdnoM coal Inter- oat of Pennsylvania requites and demarala that a duty of one dollar and fifty cents per ton Deplane , ' upon ebb foreign article, so am to enable this groat interest to be Luny de velopei sod togive proper protection to the capital invested, asl well as to allow fair wages to the shiners employed. Resalred, That copies of these preambles and resolutions be prevented bY our clerk, to the lion. dames. S. Moorhead and the non. Thomas Willuuns, with the request that they be laid baffles their Chamber for its early action on this most important sub ject. The resolutloh, ae amended. was p On motion Oni adjourned. 13E3 ty and Su and Com- =1:32113 There were present Messrs. Barnhill, Beck. BOgg., Ernab,Vouraln. Fawcett, Ford, Mare, Rowe, Jonoa, Man Money, adetant. wan, Mct:lelland, Slot;wren, Holman, Been. Minnick, Roberta, Robb, Seibert, Sloan, Toinllngon, Weldon, Welsh, and President Steel. -• • . The minutes of thil:previons meeting were read and approved. The President stated that the meeting had been called for the parpoim of electing the l'"im'trtroritnusanligic? ae f v " ier Dam Woods sal David P. McKee, whose time had expLred. Council then proceeded to the election of (3,iLidian:oitte PO°. Mauer,. David F. McKee, T. W. Shaw, Joa: Fullerton nod John Torrence were nowt named. ' • A ballot was then entered Into, which re. suited as follows : McKee, 17; Ethaw.l6; Tor. reran% /2: Fullerton, 5. Messrs. McKee and Shaw were :leolared duly elected. Mr. Ford offered an ordinance providing for the bettor regulation of the ;streets and prescribing duties for the Iteaarding Itegu later, which was read and laid over under the rule.. Mr. McGowin presented a commnicatien from the Niagara Fire Company in relation to repairing their engine home, which was reed and referred ter Committee on City Property. Mr. Jones presented a petition from citl neneof the Seventh ward. Praying for the appointment of now viewer. to useila the damages and benefits of the opening of W.V 11e and Duman streets- head and referred to the Committee on Streets. Mr. Jones also presented a petition from John Beatty to relation to the seine auldeet, which wee referred to Street Committee. An ordinance In relation to the inspec- tion of salt, presented at the last regu lar meeting, was taken up, read three time. and linseed. . _ Mr. flare offered an ordinance providing for the extemion of Pike street eurtwartily across the lot of James Gray, a distance of .103 fret ten inches. Bead and laid over under the rules. • . The report of the Spruce alley Special Committee was then taken up, and after en animated disei3sedon, was dually pawed with the 101101.111 g vote: • . • Tem—Messrs.• • , Beck, 80% "Brnab, Connie, Fawcett, Mouse, Jo Qumran, McGowan. Rahman, Beer s 'Boo. niV .a ote ti fta Babb, Sloan, Welsh, and Bay= ilimars. Ford, Cara, litawhinney, o e e, McClelland, Seibert, Tomlinstm and Web. The Chair decided that the rescduticat yea Ttut amendment to the ordinance firlag eateries reported from Select Council, men --.- Mr..Reecl moved. aa art aktenament, that the salary' to of the Whoffmaater bo lacroastal from $l,OOO. Adopted. Dir. 'olitala moved that the weary of the Mayors Clerk be Luartmaod from $ to ba motion oulloormal. - . ' Cnureh TitLr.—The ladies of gt. Thomas' Catholic Church, Braddock's Field, of which Rev. W. A. Nolan, formerly of this city, the talented and imtetened pastor, announce a grand fair to eommence this evening at Odd Fellow , s ilea in that borongh. Every thing has been arranged to encore the en joyment of those who may attend, while the tables have been abundantly supplied with attractive • and valuable articles. Me Unlit the fair will prove an entire success, as we have no doubt It will under tne.excel lent and liberal management of ger. Hr. Nolan. The net proceeds are to be applied to the benefit of the church. On Guard .—A man named Matthew Mas low, while considerably under the influ ence of liquor, established himself on the -floor of the store occupied by Messrs. Knox McKee, on Liberty street. Be had a whiskey bottle, mostly eniptied, in his pee. session, and with this ho stood or rather saX, guard, at the door, refusing to budge and striking with the bottle at every person who attempted to pass out. Thep:Mos were Summoned end officers Bash. sad Dressier Convoyed the chap to the lock-up, where he still remains.. Hare Clianee.—Attentton - is directed to the advertisement of Mr. A. F. Keating. of fering for sale a very comfortable and cosy dwelling house on the lino of the Miners vine Passenger hallway. It will mate an eneallent home, and Is oCorod at a bargain. NaMk . nljl2ALild A Veteran In the Leek•Vp At about one o'clock yesterday afternoon cancers Cochran and Cordon, of the special pollee, observed adikapidated chap taking the extreme latitude of Canal street In his progress from Liberty to Penn. They cap tured the individual and straightened his ways, Conveying 1111 n In a direct line to the lockup. He gave his name as Daniel Mal lea, and had but Just returned from the ranks of thn Fenian army. lie came quietly enough to the 10ek , up, but no sooner had he been brought within the walls hi tno Mike than the war.llke spirit developed by long and arduous Campaigns on the border uosted itself, and ha corlinexce.idf;t;. °nitrations on a Comprehensive scale. He insisted on being_ permitted to go to the uove, request . which wag compiled with. Having gained a poeition by the coal We .Le seared the poker and striking an attb Cede and endeaVoring to strike one of the officers at the same time, dared the whole opposing farce toadvance upon him. Wader Gordon, bye hank movetnent,dizarmed the enemy, when the letter eat down noon the boy having apparently urroudered good faith. He watched with wary eye where thelroker was put, however, and soon, by a dexterous movement, gained possession of It again,' giving at the same time n whoop ana a flourish as if he ware at Donnybrook. This time he wan aggresslve• and made an advance movement, He was wonted in the ern:muter, and then with a despairing yep , dashed hi s hat to the floor and commenced • • • • a violent attack upon the stovevpipe. Be fore he could be prevented be had delivered two or three blows upOnthe tubing nehrly demolishing It and alrblng and blistering his knuckles in a moat suggestive manner . Lie was now summiu - lly taken possession of and sent to vent his belligerency impotently behind the bars. • =I The audience at the New - Opera House hut evening was even larger andmore brth Rant than that which assembled on Monday evening to Latest to .11 Troystore," and the appreciation among the lovers of music was very keen • and 'demonstrative. "Cris pin° a Is Comare" - was cast excellently. Signor Stott as Crispin, Mlle. retinue Can last es Annetta, end Signora Parcae et La Corner., ware thoroughly eratisfait e:adory both in singing and acting. e They wermire. bly supported, all the other characters be- ing well rendered. The plot of the Opera is already familiar to our readers. it Ls light, sparkling •composltion, -full Of bril liant music and lively •ittlatiOUS. AS a comic opera. relieving the heavier, deeper compositions which constitute the usual reportoirs, It has the elements of a favorite piece, and its popularity Is not to be won dered. at. This {evening Ifeyerbeer , s post-humone opera—tie masterplece-12•Africeine will be ;trounced, and It will •• be repeated to morrovb evening. This magnificent com position, which has created so tremendous Jurors everywhere throughout the civil ised world, has never been produced in Ylttsburgb, and the hove, on the two nights ite rendition, will be crowded to 11l et- On eaturday afternoon a grand operatic matinee will be given, the "Barber of Sav ille" being produced. Bore About the Break rp The Monongahela river is now romped tiveiv clear of ice, between here and Greens boro. :thvigation could be resumed were it not that dam Yth. 1 is still totally obstruct: ed. The tither dams are clear. The ice in the Youghiogheny has not yet moved at all . • d it Is gorged to a considerable extent. The fall of the water in the Sewickley creek - , where the grert genre exits, hm low ered Melee so much that the iron bridge of the Con/1811.111e radroadoirinch bad been lifted from its seat, 4., dropped again to its original position. The g ers at one end of Oa bridge weresomewhat bent, and some of them partially broken, but by tem porary devices - the bridge him been made perfectly safe until it am be thoroughly re paired. A land slide, of considerable ex -tent, has occurred on the Connelsville rail road, about three miles the other side of side of Connshnllle. fibs debris will be removed to-nay, so far that connection can be made. The steamboat Arab which wee sunk at the mouth of the Youghiogheny. Is found to be considentbly damaged, but not ruined. She has a hole about sixteen feet long In her side. The water has receded and left her careened on ono side, on the shore. laleeltetare Is b too Late. Call without delay and see the Indian Herb Doctor, at N 0.1.94 Liberty street. By so doing you will escape the iron green of mnrcnry and - other - baneful poisons; nay, more,you will become once more In posses. on of that greatest of all earthly blessings MMSte!IMMI - and goal Will soon purify the whole mass of you bloat, Malignant diseases be soon shall put down There are ttionsaads could tell now who lie midis town. I desire your prostrate hearts to 1111, Your bleeding wounds to ours. And with the treasure of Nature's gift, itelteve the rich and poor. Come Ma see for yourselves, ye lame and suffering Ohl ye rheumatic and dying eOme and see— Light shall again the fading eye illume; And rosy health the pallid cheek resume, Thousands rescued from disease and death, Invoke God's biassing on the Indian Herb Doctor. No charge for eoneubation oesilviee. Or. Are, No. let Liberty street, between Market and bsstb streets. Great Bargains in Cloaks at ilFereces. The Immense and.varled assortment of well made and faaldonable cloaki, mantles. sac/Ines, oohs, as.. whack's to be found at the great emporium of Of. J. Spence. Bar ket street, near -Fourth, lass been marked Sown at, p ri ces regardless .of cost. The ladles In need of suck articles will find such bargains as never Wore have been offered In teas city: and as the closing out sale will only last for a few weeks. we advise our readerr, to at once repair there to make their purchases. Mr. Spence, in order to keep up the fashionable and enterprising character of ids popular cloak rooms, will shortly visit the eastern cities and lay In l a s r fAl a sezic o. of th. the lates t sty forthe Increased business In that o season, the prim"- eat sale has been commenced, and hence the unparalellediaargelus offered. He also offers, at the same reduced rates, his stack of cloths and cashmeres. Call in and sea for yourselves. examine the goods and la wn= the price& • Twoweeke ago last BaturdaY a man liam. ed Patrick Manama, residing in TeniDer enceville came to this CIO'. nxid atter Smhlb tog whls started home. On Pena sheathe stopped at the secombhand clothing establishment of lease Biggers, and alter examining some pantalconts, so. mired a pair and departed. -nigger; who :discovered the" theft shortly - afterward, made an information before the Mayor and a warrant was issued. Mrs. Finneran on Tueeday last returned the .pantaloons to Illuert,statingtbst as soon as she ascertain ed that they were stolen she neatened to re turn them._ ihrgert then for the ilmetthie ascertained where Patrick war. An Wiener was rent after Patrick, and he was arrested and placed in the lock-op. Robed a hearing yesterday morning and.tree held to bail for a farther hearing.. Abe. 4420,10, Lodge sot 2:3 L o.lif G. T. At a: meeting of the Abe Llmeite Lodge N 0.22, L 0. of G. T., bald :at their hall,ln ,JEttis, 02 Monday arming lest, the follow. leg ofitcent were elected to serve for the ell ening term: W. G. T.. John W. Willie:l4 W. V. T., ~ Norman King; W, B A. G. Wt oow.s; W. A, Nuns liabells Joess:W. T. Samuel IL Butted, F. Is., 14121.0 W. 0, Joseph r. w. C. Jesse Tyler; W. Y.; Joeoph O. Humeri W; IL' X; Mies Susanulth bloom; V. 8. G.,• James Lave: W. 0. G., Henry A: Mona, W. IL U, Dna Ad nlo 9tewert• W. L. b., 211ee Late Grim. men Thts LOge row numbers • :some sew ,:ety or eighty d members. • Tbe regaler mooning, ca,No. 22 are held on Monday eve. dingo.. Too nuaL-Aire. Mark- greitb, witloti. To ' rltg i fo ' rs k ii== t l e rgllll weld be tilled, and then, in pasting one of the Maas. alllk Waked up a beef's heart and started off with It. Shop= droppedtbe heart, howerer,for larger oohs. and Belted place a pork beaky enough to make A' comfortable load of itself...Blm eartied both that and .her tmaket Par a illatance, , but found the loud too much,, so ere put down both the Pukek and the pork and stood I comidertegurhat to do. While she wesda walk and ma= she WU nabbed and conveyed to the lOck-up; foresees. Varalet.—The adjourned In finest In the case of ktdiloßelalck, who was killed on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, in the Fifth ward, • on • Monday evening, was' concluded laat amsolluest the office of Al. dermas 'Taylor. Fear Istaleasea wero. et. amined.butno new_facia wore developed. A verdict of accidental death was rendered; . . Died of lojetriew—D wlll ho =e: membered that Mr. John Schulte, en aged resident of Lawrenceville. was so severely inJured sometime since by bang run over by a sled, that his life was despaired of. We regret to learn that Mr. Schultz's injur ies have proved fatal. 110 died 01 them on Monday. . ratlting _ A new tow.bcial,yust built by Mr. ilistattast Fawcett. At Brownsville, came down tit iionOgahelaYeitddiiS to this city aniline hornlit Liftaf ternoon: : lier length ii mei bundreaandelitlity six feet, to meg to mil_ suit Of her being passed through. locia., soshe had tovjurcip,” the dams._She made the trip in satety, coming snecesftilly aver four dams. A tow boat brought berp,thes large of dam No.l. and after shishad theleap another boat took her in ett= and brewed her safely to- her moorings, A. - large crowd stood excitodly - watching the. leap over dem No. 1. The boat has been. brought down to receive her final. equip., meat. Coroner's Inquest. , Coroner Clawson yesterday Mont= held" an Inquest on the remains of R. P. Lally.; the brakeman who was killed at Hanalelde on the Pan Handle Railroad, at four o'clock. on Monday afternoon. The deceased was In the employ-of Nowa. Wm. It. Cilaney Co.. as brakeman, and it was on one of their coal trains that the accident occurred. The deceased watt a -young'. man of lade habits, and had been la the employ o the company over one year.• Hiu parents reads at West Alexandria. l ams Wash county. He was twenty-two years of verdict of accidental death was returned. • Central Parll..—Thi weather being pm.' pltions, Capt. John Miner, of DetroM, the celebrated stilt abater, and one of the con testants for the prise medal last week, at noona nal t twoo l'exk, will appear this ' after- 'clock, and exhibit hllarod-• clec units. Every effort will be will be n accommodate the large crowd - that will be in attendance. .6 brass band will die-• course music on the occasion. Price of ad mission twentyeare cents. The Senidlng Aftair.-3frarrs.Atom-a 'lb e scalding affair reported In your Toes day's Issue was not before our Red Trout store on Smithfield street, not committed. by anyelerk in our employ. It was is front. of a neighbors business place, and commit ted by one of ins clerks. . Smatter & floccina, Bed Front Store, IOS Smithfield St.- Pains do Cosa Argentlne—Forikstantly Plating all articles of cop per , Wang or Ger man.silver, with pure • saver,,where worn oft, and for cleansing and polishing Over or silver•plated warn. Warm:Mod, to.oon. tan no quicksilver or acid, or say injurious article. For sale by J. Sample, Allegheny, and all druggists. dal&11. The rite at City Ball 'le already in its wand week.. Itla areal aueoem. To-night. the W. watch goes off. " ..' • MARRIED: • at EA-SLY—RILL—On Tuesday, tbc. Ittik Last.. tbe Eartoe•ge, No. Union aTeciae, - 1 , 17- gh.7 cm.. bit he RIM V. Lucas. Kr. UttlAIS W. 1174.71.17, of I.l[l.6bargla, awl Ines 17..1.47t11L RILL., of Allegheny 1.1177. NEW liREIQTB . Di/MEATH & C0..98 Ira Ten BEP4IRI.T6i ~.•.. _, r .;.y ~~ EMT No. 56 Fifth. Street; • OPPOSITE /MASONIC HALL: - - • , . Having fitted up rooms exclusively for there. pairing of W/LICILT-5 and CLUCKS. with good tools and a large .4 competent force of en wortk .we aro enabled do work as wt. If not mer lb. any other ta .7, el Morelnlene loft for relpalre will melee prompt attentlon. and be regulated by our EBB = AT A VEST SIIALL mom. AT , WI 4LLWILEreL • . 6 WylleSt., 3d doorfron sth. J• W. JOHNSTON.... • seam- 4 JOHNSTON do sborr, Fine Watches, (locks, Aviary, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., . co. AY* LIBERTY STREWS, ORR*OLL Aar nstination Aian Baiiiiibig Watidlas, Caoan sad - Jolrstry, ALL wort. war-- ranted iestaa WELDON & KELLY, PLITMIt.hattS, Gas and Steam Fitters; AND BRASS FOUNDERS,: Chandeliers, Brackets, Leal Pumps, Sheet Lead, Ai ALWAYS'CIN ..11421D. 161 Wood Street, near Sixth, mrshb7 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 MARKET STREET. Wt. CO au S 9 iffarket Street, AND BST TOUT. BOOTS, ShOES, THE CHEAPEST IRP BEST Meg %MEE • CITY No AUCTION GOODS ,KEPT. : JAS. ROBB, 89 Market .B*. 189 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 JOS. 11110013.. r. X. 11. LATIVIAR.J. AM:M*BOA EAGLE GMON WORKB. - . HANING nEuzrerLY PIPS. .OtIABED Tat NAGLE COTTON WOKE& formerly owned by Yews. KING. Pit NOCE. • Cu.. wa remeettarty Inform tea public Md. • 1.11 continue tee manutut•!s ot. Sheeting, Cottonlrarns, Carpet Chains, Candle Wick and Batting. Orden; maybe left at the Ole. otitis Works. COSIER HAIM IB smarm STS, IMAM! DsarTxs "- PITTSBURGH BREWERY, COMISOYDKAIMALS WAY and Barkeep : X.lttigibrtirigl 3 4 N'aor. JOSHUA RHODES & CO. l'ea:lssPFs;ll WILSON'S.. SEWING MACHINES, `= Have More Improvements, XatILIES LESS eirozw, • ' , And much MOME IiPICEMT Imd SIMPLE in op ""ti°4 “r11.:403. J. marks. WIG sIMNEs. do CO, 27 FAflh Street, riebblargb. tyunr92 THIZI PJLAFE Iro nay " , C 001), BOOTS &SHOES _ . . MoCITAN'I`OCIX; , 92 redaryel ltrfeA, paa DAB. CLOSB. - it CO., ' firaittcall Furniture Manufacturers COIL PENN AND WAYNE. STE t. trit stylea of 411831XOSZeotiorimitly ALEX.. icrArsammimr.isican Et; - wo. iNCIXII7I2I3 at .41 kltgl.; OLO sad frrerr4.s._ acription or Inner] Yorrilatilvit .tarstalt. VI. Banns opcmodtly and Elgin: Reuse and turraizacsa—Der. Da,l4 Kerr. D. P.. • D. W. aerobe. D.D.. 21Wees• Ewing. Dag-. Ja- ;1{:-T. 111111 TE & CO4 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBILILBELS, Manchester, Wes:44llton and etelnlty, cosl/11 MOMS AT MAICHESTER LIVERY MGT, Ceenez enecisia aura Chestier& .trees,; Meatse east • •tarnislooL . vr l/ 17.7c =da ! ,,,,, ituvraituil HOWARD'S' LIVERY &int ITABLE; Tint attest, fa. liesaturstiels Heals. sfsflaar,tunalles lisle. to t 1141125. 14ILLDALE CEMETERY.—The Deevtitni “God's-scre.' 'Me larrmat mbar ba. place of Beredettre..ement one. la thin room. ty, rammed on New B deb ton mad. Immediate• ly north of. Allegheny. For burial all tr lot „pen lle CLAZlcAlAeiCennyQDu'g b4re Of Col. ME ripe;