THE PITTSBEEGIVGAZETTE II fIIIILINIIIED BY PENM3IIN ; 'REED CO., AT GA24T3I3„4IJILDING, XVO. Skrtia. 113troot. • F..R. PENNTILALN, • T. P. HOUSTON, Ed . Dom JOSIAH HMO • NELSON P. REED, s ^".."11"1211"'irg 13:110 cent[ • • DeliverEl by barrier, tberweekl..—....ls toot. bubsetlbort, tplryt , ./ 614.00.: Liberal ztoloctlons to tiiwtboys sad ♦yenU. '; YOB . eCOD , e2, Der Tear, try mall. Flee •'' do. do. do. rad! Ton or more coplei, to one addrecs, and nee free to club. each - ' CITY ITEMS Of canned. frn/ts and vegetables aro Invi ted to Inspect the 'assortment kept by Geo. Iteaien, at 117 Federal Street, Allegheny city. ' Brow( and . l imilelnen. • _ . Doctors' prolcriptloila carefully preaured at buff tire rfsuarprlce.' at Fultou's Drug Stare, ODposite l'ostoffice. littonderint Inducement* To buy boots and obbee for tbo'next sixty clays, attire Opera House Shoe Store. . _ ;Ton Can Boy • - FOrUhin Liquors of all hinds at Joeepla S. I • . Pinch's Distillery, No. I.D, 111, 193 and 193 Firlit street., Pittsburgh. The Beet Inahro, For the least money, ut Fleming's Bruit since, No. 81 Market street. • (lolling Out Bale. Going Into the whole,ale trade April Lit. Opera House Shoo Store. • NMI Cataitilba Wine. , ; A rapleadld article —aold •ot ,low rates, at /Leming's D.ua•Store, 5a..54 Market at .t. Sellhair Boot■ sod Nhoe■ AL any pr,cc, for the boot sixty' days Fifth street. • Two of Opera Glaftses Fer knit, cheap.. Apply ut W Fifth .atre You Coo Soy— percent. Alenhul fit Jomuph S. Finclea Vatepsii.l3ll7 Now Hops at Joseph S. Pinch's. CONDENNED•TELE(:g.SaN The Kenton Woolen 3.1111 d In Covingto Kentucky, owned by Glazier A. ItroA., elnelnnat.l..wure 'ilestroied by tiro tb morning, The .ow York Times' Montreal special nays that London dispatches to the Montreal papers announce the expectation that the confederation bill will puss the Imperial Parliament without opposition before ,the Close of February. Canada is the name re commended for the nes...nation by the dele gates, hut the ultimate choice rests with her Majesty. Au entire block of Landings, In Spdng flcid,3ltssourl, leelndlng the L7nlon Hotel, Union Press °Mee; several siores and reSl dences, and ¢ large livery stable, wok, burned on Sunday night. Loss from thirty to forty thousand 'dollars. - Insurance un unknown. The budding belonging t`theSeymeur • Paper Companyot Windsor Locks, Conn., and filled with , three hundred barrels of limnandrosin, was burned on last Sunday: Jacob F.JTaddopp was executed yester day about noon, at :Norristown, Pa., for the murder oi Julius Wochele, a young Ger man, In November; ISG.I. Ills °Wet was to obtain money belonging' to Wochelo In (ler =MY, !Ma ho was detected byn letter writ ten to obtain it. If e died after delivering a speech In German protesting his Innocence. At Danville, Ky., on Tuesday night, horse thief named Trowbridge was taken. from theJall and hung by a mob. • The funeral of Governor Jinnt took plaice at Lockport, N. Y., yesterday. The Maine /louse efltepresentatives has refused to concur in the eaten of the Sen ate, in'amending the laws so as to permit 'white persons to inter-marry with negro, Indian or mulatto, by a vote of It yeas to t oaks. ' The Government organs at Montreal, says the cable dispatch announcing that Eng land bad demanded Lamirande, are tncor• rect. What she did demand was an ex planation, which Franneimmetliately gave, and which was eaUsfactory • A torty-five ounce nugget, from the Gil bert river Canada gold ,mines, was exhibit ed in Montreal, yesterny. Henry Lee, a prominent cit Len of Boston died yesterday, aged 85 years, The walla of a building on Holiday' street In Iktitimore, felt yesterday. Two labor ere were killed and six injured, From Wa.bfogtoo THE saw rotten or THE race tnegr. EYrom In:Times Correspondence.) • The Southerners who exttected that their reconstruction plan would be acceptable to Congress, are much mis taken, for there is but an inconsiderable number who will ac cept any modification or the Constitutional Amenduient. It will be submitted to the Reconstruction Committee to-day. plan,r sent by Abe Governors with the to the 'Southern Le.tlslatures, while it recommends the adoption of the Proposition,. to • decidedly 'pun-committal. They say theacceptance would virtually et rect a compromise between the President and Congress. which they consider desir able. this known the President has telegAaph ea, as aprliate citizen, to the Souther ul Le 151... urging them to adopt this Promsg eition. So turas beard from. the Southern press are against the proposition. (groin the Keening Chronicle Diapatthes.; The letter which accompanies the newly devised proposition for amending. the Con atitution of the excluded States, ;seems to have been written with the utmost _finesse by Messrs. Sharkey, Orr, Parson and other promincut Southerners who are identified with the new oolley of the admlni.strntion. The communication In questionwas tint 1 prepared by GOveznor Orr and. was deelchal .1 to be [no conimltto I, and resulted in Shark _ ers assuming Ato eathorahlp of the doer mont, whiCh, 'whets • Completed, extended over exactly nine lines ofeonimon letter pa per. This latter essay was accepted, eh it went no further than the intimation that 'the enclosed amendment proposed to the Federal Constitutions and the State Count!. tutioca In the South was likely to boa basis of compromise between the President and Congress, and therefore worthy of very earnest consideration. Not a word was ad ded as to the part taken by the stutters of the lotterla framing the now , policy. nor did those gentlemen dare to indulge in an unequivocal recommendation for tho One of the same. Governor Parson has left for Alabama, It is sold, to urgethe . matter upon his Mate in person. Governor Sharkey goes this week. lie is confident that Mississippi will accept the terms proposed.. illoa or rat VOTLIT LETTS a. Cetera the Tribune correspondence.; Mr. McCracken, who wrotethe loiter con )earning Mr. Mr. Motl ey, Is about twenty-Mar Itt his letter he says be made It his special business to see bow our govern ment was ropte nen tett abroad, sad found it greatly MlSreprelleaLetel; and he therefore deomed It his study to inform the Secretary of State of the fact. Speaking el Mr. Sloth! , be culls him a Sumner man, whesametaut redd he OWncl his position to Sumner and not toJolm.son, and. endorsed Mr' Sutnnerht politics. Minister Hale, he says, tales every oppOrtuurty to Say Congress Is rhast and the President wrong. Mr. Murphy, Consul at Frankfor4 he calls 6 blatant radical, and a tool of Senator Chandler's. tlostutcs that u Orlty or our foreign missions are held by Mussachusetts print/ins, controlled 'by butler and Chandler. River Telegrams. lly ..Iferchaiies! TclegrapleCompany. OIL CITY. Feb..6.--S • • Weather cleat and cold. River about nim feet and falling. No pros pect of a break up. 011 market q Oct arid unchanged.' ' Lounivitte, YAruary- G.—River rising slowly with 13 feet 5 Inches In the Canal, The Ice Is very heavy. 'ArriVais—Mississip pi LOuirtville from New Orleans. The Itohert Barna , from Cincinnati to Memphis passwi down. Argosy left for Cincinnati. Martina from Nashville to Cincinnati paused up. M. S. Idepham, Lonicaus and Nick Long worth; left for New Orleans. The St: Charles leaves for New Orleans- Sunday I Weather clear, mercury 10 degrees. Clams:lsm, :1. y . 6.—Tb is still full of floatingFehr fee a numbere river of barges 'passed down in :the lea during' the lest 'twenty-four hours. limarts from above • and below represett great destruction of property by breaking up of the Ice. o ary, with t uwen for ou the snoals; weather Astir. Arrivalow-Aleri, from Iturk.ville, Nashville, from Curio' Louisa, frous.Evaus. 'elite, and Rowena from Cincinnati.- De parted-AT, Graham, and A. Raker, for Burkeville. no, Feb. G.—River rising about an Inch per boar. The! ice been is running quite hear; jo both rivers. Weather clear; mer cury ft. • Pusiness Xsw Oaccuts, Feb. O.—Weather cloudy; mercury 55. .trrivali-l-Messenger, from. Cinelanatit qtatinall, from Vicksburg. Lie- Jearturee—P ,, ntlnexital, for St. Louis, Meurniii, February C.—Arkaiums .river falling, Tlti eeyen feet at Little Roth. ... . 1• . -: ...I .T. 7 .. • ... 4 , ,-z '' .:4. rid'; .1,., -- 7,N2.-,., ' t. ... - .. dt".... • a-, ' ~ - - - , . . 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APPOINTMENT Of ASSISTANT DISTRICT ITHENET FOR AltE6l l / 1 1 corm Special DiSpaieh to thU Pittsburgh daze /IA 11 61S IMMO. February u, MEM XI, Lowry offered a resolution yoking t 1 SPeakor tO.PPoInt two additional member favorable to a free It/inroad law: ea ti committee cmieldering taut question. Mr. Gruhutdmoved to amend by Instruct ing the Railroad Committee to report a Ire Railroad law on Wolnomiuy next, and bank tog it the special order for taut day. .The motion, as untended, was carried =Ay., 9 nays. The Senlito concurred in _the flouseld providing for nn ASSl.l4llllt,,Distrlet Atto nay for Allegheny cOunty,thY n ununimo vote. The act allowing colore,l. persons to ride In public cOuveymuccs N . n9p1.40.1 by n strict party vote—the Democrats voting In the negative, and the Republicans in the athrinativo. HOUSE. • The folloWing petitions were presented: By kir. Wilson: Of the eitlzens of Pitt& berg!, asking a reduction of fare on the Oakland Passenger Railway. By 31r..Peters: Of. the Judges and citi zens of Allegheny county relative to the fees of the Coroner. Ey Mr. Chadwick: l/f thirteen hundred cltlzerw of Allegheny county for the repeal of the Tlogn county law. By lir. Linton: 'Of the School Directors of Stlllallle borough for authority to bnib.l a school bootie in said borough. By Mr. Stmmell: Ot two hundred women of Saltsburg against the repeal of the li cense law. •By Dtr. Gallagher? O(\ur•bundred citi zens of New Alexander, Westmoreland county, for the passage of a prohibitors liquor law• The . following resolutions end bills 1.. place were read: 'A joint resolution Instruettnx our Sena tors and Represontatives In Congress-t. favor the passage of a law re-imbursing the loyal States for motleys advanced for the payments of bounties. 'or 1.1 lmpo 1r To 1 Compai the repeal of the law of Coneress ng a tax on State Bank circulation.. ncorporate the Pittsburgh Tunnel MT. To incorate the Holidaysburg and Altoo na Plank Road Cornmeal. A aupplemont to the act Incorpeirating the borough of Lawrenceville. The Legislat tire will leave Ilarrininarg on Thurfolay morning at two o'clock. In corn finance with the invitation, et majoilty of both brat:mhos of the Legislature will visit poor city. I John W. Riddell, Esq., has been commis- Monett, this evening, as Assistant District Attorney for Allegheny county. Pitt's burghers here are gratified by the appoint. intent. THIRTY-NINTR CONGRESS. (SECOND SESSION.) WASUINGTON, February c, lftl7. SrSATE. COMMUNICATIONS AND rrrrno3rs. '• - • The CIIAI/1 submitted a. communicat on from the President, transmitting the let or or Mr. McCracken, which drew torch he Motley correspondence. Deferred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. Also, the report of the survey for an interroceaffic canal through the Isthmus of Darien. Ta bled. Petitions were and referrel, Inc/luting one for theftearter of a Nationat railroad between Wushlugton and Chic/a -/IUL PAT OP AUILI" OVVICCIIS. Mr. WILSON, from the Military Comm!, tee. reported a bill recently introduced by him, providing for the temporary increase of the pay of urmy officers, which was or dered printed. GRANTS Von ♦ suttee,. - "Uneven yErICO.I On motion of Mr. MOSS. the President was instructed to communicate. If not deemed incompatible with the' public Mitre:it, copies of all CarrespOutlence not heretofore communicated, in reference to grunts tole' American citizens for a railroad ana graph across the Itepublle of Mexico. LANDS 70 N.•ILIIOADS. Mr. POMEROY introduced a bill to amend the act granting lands to Kansas to all in the construction of, the Southern Pacific Railroad unit telegraph from tort Miley to Fort Smith, Deferred. PAT 07 xitotoronler. J PIPITS. . • Mr. POLANI) Intro.; need a bill fixing the salaries of J .1.4 of the Supreme Court in Territories at .0 . 2000 Irma Aprd Ist,lfie7, ferret( to the J to/Icluty Committee. -• • • Mr. SUMS/At, from the Committee on Foreign It.ohttions, reported with amend menttl, the bill for the appointment of ad. d Menai Commissioners to the Paris Expo sitter., providing regulations for the govern ment of the Bonr,l of CommissiOnern. and making an ad,iltionni appropriation for expound. attending the proper repre sentation of the United States. Mr. WILSON Introduced a bill fixing the time for choosing Electors of President and V Ice Prenident, which was referred to the Judiciary Committee. 281068 OW 017106. - • • Mr. EDMUNDS called up the bill to reg.. lute the tenure of office. Thu pending q erre- Lion being on the house amendment to Pis elude Cabinet Ministers among those °Moors who may not he removed without trie consent Of the Senate. Mr. lil)spoke In lever of te amend ment, contending that under the h Constitu tion officers of the government ,could not be removed, rireept on Impeachment. Thu only questions that ought to hu put ton candidate for Mince were touching- their cnincity for the rtialtion.• Sir. JWINbuN onolue In Opposition to the nmeue.n t, advocating. too right of tau Presid th ent to appoint and remove Cabinet Sir. DOOLITTLE spoke In eau:oiler strain. 111:CK.11..EIV opposed the Home amendment. 31r.SliglillAX doubted tho propriety of the amendment, its under It the President would have to retain In office the Cabinet of bin predecessor anti/ the Senate con sented to their remove!, though they might be pont:sally opposed to him. After further debate the amendment was rejected—lieu/inlet Its. Howe, Sumner, Err, Lanc, ell, Morrill, Trumbull, Wale, Pomeroy, Wil.n, /itmalLY, Yates, Munn, Anthony, Frellnuheyseithittersou Bunkolow, Grimes, .Lind, Vottell, Morris, Pneas, fiendersOn, Saulsbury, Cowan, Hendricks, Sherman, Davis, Johnson, Stewart, Shinn, Kirkwood Doolittle, MeDonru Fessenden, Nestol I, - Foster,' Norton, Cress.: Fogg. Fowler So tlao Senate refused to concur in the Rouge gIIIOIII.IMCIII, )113(1 the SUbjeCt Intat g 0 ton CotutnitteCof Conference. rho Senate wont into er.llentiTO session ml boon &Mir adjourned. /JO USE. ♦YYROYRIITIOYS Tile Didlnn appropriation. bill, reported last evening, from the tlomutittee of the Whole, Caine up an unfinished Waviness and gave rive to lively discussion between Messrs. KASS OX and WINDOM on the rela tive expenses of managing the Indians nn• der Lilo War Deparunent and the Interior Department. Tiro debatewan also partici pated In by .11.41::CaltD,SCISOI/ELD,UYIN. DERSON, TIIAYEIt and . 111.10 M Nei I Fi nally Mr. TII.A.,YEIt moved to r!e' . ;Al I the vote by which the:. runin , que ' atiO n n Wa . Ordered, SO as to leave ripen to a motion to re -commit. ItecOnsnltZred, and the Hondo refunl to order the MUM ques tion. • Mr. SUM/FIELD moved to recOmmlt the Lill to the Committee on Anent:illation., I with instructions to report It Intl4, exclud leg alt appropriations itot necl!ssary to carry out , treaty stipulations or maintain the Indians. The motion was agrtiod to. our ardrhSTIIAT if Aga reinstall rit'lf A 34 if fin if Ear. The SPEAK Ea presented a niestage from the President, tru.mitting a report fro., the Secretary. of State us to the states now represented in Congress, which laud ratified the Constltntional Amendment proposed by the Thirty-ninth Congress. The Se cre tary reports authentic evidence of such rat- Mention received. from Connecticut, -Ten nessee New Jersey, 01110, Vernifint, West Virginia, Kansas, and Missouri, and that printed copy of a Joint resolution ratify ipg It bad bee received from Sore Hampshire. iliOistArros RELATIVE re rile near. Mr. SCHENCK, from the Military C Mince, reported hills, be., ,so follow, In reference to the publication of in Illestrutive Of the late war. Tabied. The House bill to emend the act 2SM, MI, fixing tine military peace 11,1111000 i of tile United State. Also ts.a,. The House MII declaring and axing th rigida of volunteers us part of the army This lint provides Diet In computing De length of servicearmy °dirs, in aztle to tioterolllo. what' allowance o f fuldithilin par -Or lenitevlty rations he Is entitled to ald 'fixing relatire ranks °Yonkers, thorn studi be taken Into tic/et:mut the time suet °Meer has ti,tilally served, continuousiv otherwlye, columissioned 0111 e s, et then In the reuular or volunteer service miner April 19, ledl. Passed. The house bill to extend to general oill. cers and °Mee,. on the retired list, the inn. tilt of the additional ration for every rite years' Service. Passed. The bill to animal the act establishin g eatioual asylum for disabled volunteer so is l. diets. it provides that the director., Allay retain their positions alter being elected members of Congress. Passed. The House Joist resolution donating to the State of Ohio, the buildings, shed, fur- Camplumber, and other properey, et ehmie, Ohio, to be Usfal In the eree.. Don of a State asylum for Idiots, was passed. The House joint resolutlOrt for the reduc tion of the military reservation of Fort Itt ley, and to graut lands for bridge pill - poiva to the State of liatus was passed. The House Joint r u e s solution to pay (dent. John A. liatulin, First Lloatetiant 111 the Michigan Cavalry, his pay as Second Lieu tenant from July, IMJ, to March, lull, sta.. passed. The Rouse Joint . resolution to extend tho Jurisdiction of the Court of Claims to cases of 'Clain. for Qmsrtermaster's stores and Subsistence supplies aetually furnished to troops under :Major Gen eral Lewis %Valise°, In command dur ing Morgan',, raid lit Ohio unit Indiana In 14d1, woo mussed. The House Joint resolution for the.psy inent of officers and enlisted men stiffened to General %Filson's brigade, who were not 'actually mustered into service on accoun t 'of their capture or otherwise, wits. mussed. Mr. SITED; RA V ES reported bill providing forth° tannest for borne. lost by drowning, de., In transportation. Passed. 'Mr. MARSTON reported ts bill rewotnizitig the Oriruniration of Captain David D. I:cat ty's Company of scouts, In "renthissce, ns 11 It had been regularly Mustered Into the see. wee- Passed. . The bill for the paytheut of bounties to soldiers of the Eighteenth HCrinSylVanla. Volenteers, way tabled. 1 The bill to repeal the 10th section of the not of July 171.11, to dogma and pay the emoluments of certain officer, of the army, wus passed. Mr. ANCONA a nity n of the bounty actreported of July bill ame lnee, yo dator to allow soldieni who had lost their discharges to make an oath of service, Le., to the Second AndltOr . , liurean. Passed.'. 111, a. bill authorizing the purchase from the 'San Francisco Society, et the i s zounds ad the Allegheny Arsenal at Pitts burg, with the series; thereon, for 4.3,6011. Passed. Mr. lI.OSSEAV reported a bill to pay to Walter Whitaker pay and allowances as Colonel of the sixth litaitileky Infantry. trout September, 1,11„ to ! January, Did- Mr. DONNF:T.E.Y introdneed a bill allow. leg transportation and bounty to soldiers dlseharged for the purpose of imeePtmg civil service under the Government. furred. PATYYST OY CLAIYd OD LOYAL sv,rt,.. Mr. BLAINE gave notice that tle would at theearliest opportuolty, u p liouso bill to pay loyal 616tyli for troop. fornlshed. The :innate amendments to the 'louse hill. declaring the sense of the act restrict lag the jurisdiction of the Court of Inittniv, and prorldnig for the payment of curtain de ands for Quartermwiteed stores, welt con. current In. I,lllti or ctrax TIT 1112 110t,k.. The Senate amendment to the Mouse b regulating the duties of the Clerk of t douse, was concurred tn. The Houma proceeded to the rozetid tion of the bill reported t,v blr.Jenelr.,l the Joint Select. Committer, on Relren Went, to regulate tau civil eervlce of Cultist state, • dir. McKEE intrved an amendment to the tenth section, so as to render ini.lLgibie to orrice those who volunhirity /aided or Cll- couraged any Insurrection Or renellion against, the Government of the United Stated.. ' Un motion of Mr. STEVENS, the amsnd moot wan tabled-72 agstust.66. Mr.JESCES ringed his rote to aye, nal moved a reconsideration of the rite, but withdrew It to allow the transaction of other business. . . • OOTERNMEINT Or TOO Irlll. RTATZei. Mr. STEVENS, front . ,the Committee Reconstruction, el/emitted a bill to prey!. for Lye more efficient g4ernment'ot the eurreettonstry litotes, w filch wns nuel twl and ordered printed. Adjourned. FROM NEW YORK. Commodore Vanderbilt and the (le trill, Railroad—Death of Mrs. Gei erni Pilettliiii—Tbe Alleged Cbl lla Privateer. Neu , one, Feu. 6.1.,e7 COIMODOI. vANIMIIIILTIeLND TBR S..' roux = 'otrimaloro VanderMitt,. bromine,' be fore the New York road Calnlalt I tee yesterday.' lie had .ora oil his Gen trot 'stock bebaum -he did not want tt have anythlng to do with the new men. Ile had no contldence in their mons.gul Mnoemet.re than TheltudnOlt had never elatnat pro' role, tint the Central wanted to use the rood onlY three or four mouths at those tales, Wylie the lie loon wanted thesis to use it the Year round. fie considered from three le four hundred thousond dollars would hove Only been o fair bonus for the way in widen they wanted to use the Hudson read. 111:1' nnn hall mode the hundred thous:out dollar o , mew:meet...fits disapproved of It, but felt boned to by by Ce ntr al lnding of the agreement by the wanthe muffs el the bteaking of the conection.' lie had not made the break untiln everymeans of on cciliation were ezhauated, and he,c o d appointed COMlllittetii tegOtiate. o not attend the meetins Of tills Loin In Ittil , ! the evening. Ilia evenings were devoted to whist, and not to business, and he till not let business interfere with the gaine. had now got what suited 111 m better than the hundred it:Kinston' dollars• Ise declined ! to State how much stock he behl In the fludson, and ho did not know an Mt 'had a controlling interest.. DE•Tif 0 •NOT WOMAN. The wife General Slek . les, who became noted some years ace, dled to-day. • • lomat. Charleo O'Conn or Junius that McCracken, the author of the Motley letter, is either relative or acquaintance of hie. • • The Columbian Ministernati•rin. has made a for.. mai iliontent •for• the release of the It. It. (Hint. 'Au oMeial investigation lute the matter of her setzuro to progressing . . FlOWl . l.o[lllt 2.1.1”. • ThOSl.lbßerlpololl to the Southern relief fund amounts tOilli ' MXi• • THE CULVER CAM The Ttlol of Ifon. C. V. Culver , ht trooklln—.l Verdict of Not Guilty . —The Pro...tor to raj- the Coats. TitAITELIN, rc., Feb. 6.—Thil trial of C. V. Culver and Jua. S. ustlawita cow:l..lo4th' day. The Jury, after a short absence, re turned a verdict of not purity, and that'll. prosecutor, John Dallleld, pay the costa. The verdict was received with demonstra- Lions of applause by tee ainildencu In Court, nail glace general satisfaction. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Annexation of Viol• 11.Ni4yeLtlif—A find road Trouble, SAX Farotritco, February O.—A mortal a 4 king Congress to extend the Md.,- tilt:Lion 01 the State of Nevada over the Territory of Utah tuts been Introduced in the Nevada Legislature. IL 14 lutlinated that Information at been received from Senator Stewart and Repr, sentative Ashley that Congress eurtet. If requested by Nevada. A dispatelt from Phicerville says that two sets of officers; were elveted yesterday for ta i l Placerville an 4 sacrament° I , alley • Ralroad, one liy 1.04. kliuldern, wh0,1.1.1m oLliei by •IVells, Fargo Co, to ho the youd Was recently mortgaged. SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. VERY LITE ST TELEGILT. FROM WASHINGTON. The ,Reconstruction Measures Sub mitted to Congress, • THE PLAN OF THE PRESIDENT AND . THAT OF MR. STEVENS. A Change in the Time of Holding the Presidential Election, 39Z TIIE LOCATION OF THE . IRON CIAO NAVAL STATION Appointments Con finned an , Rejected. A MEARCTItt I . IIONI Tat: 111,01,11[1,1102: In the Ilonso.this afternoon, 31r. Steven. r:ported from the neentatrnet lon Commit,. lee "a 1 , 111 to provide for the MO, gi , Crameril of the insurrectionary fltat,.l. It Was rentland ortleral to be print ed. Tht bill is ~,übettuntlally.the :•:1. 1 / 1 e as that prei selde,t in the Senate on !touchy, by dent. tar Williams. of Oregon,and referral to thti teeoratructio Comma tee. It embattle, the vies or maJority of that Conluda too In so far as it abolltdtea the pre,t,t government. at tho saint], and ,111,1hlladtll military role therefor. Alr. , teven,' bill 1,,', as 10HOWS: AN Ayr to provide for the more elliclent government of the insurrectionary Stares. IS - hi:Rea,. The prcleml,l slate GO VON, 1110111/4 01 the 1,111, 40-1,11:041 Confederate States of Virginia. North thirOlina, Sot,! n Carolina, to.orir hi, It esissippl, Alshatna, I.ouiNutua, Florida, Te.la+ not Arkansas, were Net up it bent authority of Congress, anti • without the sanction of thu people; and, WitEr.itd.S, The CU pretended governments :grunted no ibled :Lotto oteettou for the , I roperty, :mil_ eneo,ante law lesnucni and crime; mid, Wltrat,S, it to neceentry that peace uml calledrd shou enforce:4 thy so. Confederate btalt, until loyal State Governments can WI I:•gally entaiallsh e.l; [bezel:ire, Ile it nittrlrd, , That sesealleirstatee shall be divided into hill Itary , list rine aml Made subject to the authority of the ti altar state, aS. hereinafter preeerthisl and for that purimie % At - glumtoodittate the nee,. dtettml, North Cardltha anti south ter:dine the sreotal rll.ltrlct, Georgia, Ala bama and Florida the thAril lid tier, 371.1.• elppl anti .1 rkaums the fourth instrlet, anti Loylstitna and Texas the fifth dlit net. • Til“t it shall hi. the duty of the Gene: al of the army to as-mn to the emu nd of each of the Gild :lignite, an col Mer 01 the regolat army bin lmtow the rank 01 lirlicailler General; and to detiol sufficient military fore:: to enable such talc, to per form: hie dutlex anti eon:lee los authority. its the dletrtet to a bleb lie to aesigned. That It shall Iv, the duty of each orlicor amlgned, as xforesahl, to protect nil persons 111 their right:, Cl 1.1 . n.0tt and pror,- tirtr; to Sup pr,..., In,urr, cuon and vtotrt.re, and to y.. 1.114 or cuu.,,, ti .Im. puniri,c,l all ginturtere of tits peace and - crinth and Lehi :s end mitt 11.11 , 1 w the civil I tribunals to take itarne tet lon anti try I offentler,; and when, his imignient, tt may be oeceeeary fur the tt of etre:blurs, be shall have the isrour to organixe r 011.1111,4,100.5 or tribunals for that pur tex,e,nnything In the tologlnittutis Mu, Of so-called Stales to the contrary :oder:tin ntionllng, and all Irg.r•ltittre and )12,1 trial pro:medal:is Or plOre,e, tO prerrnt Or con trol the ptheectlthg. of ' , aid to tritium iA, and all Interfere:me I,y earl pude:idea state governments it Ith the exeref-e of mill tery, antlmrity under thin net, shall te vont, tool of 110 crier t. see. 4. That Court, and Jud (clef outer,, of the United slat, shall not :0000 write of ho)cescorptr In behalf of per In mllita• ry 10.1t.tkly, unrat tonition,ouer or officer on duty to Ulu ilLstrlct wherein the Person to detaltiell, shall einierso upon :laud petition a NtalrMent certifying, npon honor, that hr 1104 knowledge or 10101 [ton 11, 1 , ) the Cell , e, Itnd eiremmtan: es of the alleged detention, and that he hell,e4 the same to be te rongtut end, further, that lie believe. the endorned pet mon In pretrr. red In tow, l faith, irtifirthetatme of Join, end not to lustier or delay tile punishment Of Critni , irer..ons pill. Ittolvr tnllttitry orient by • glue of thin act shall be trlv.l Sultliont utincreanary llclay, and pi:cruel or noun:oil punlrlanunt Le indicted. So :.rtitrner of ally military Cam ttslon or trantnal, hrrrby antliortged, iirvethiii, the lifear illierty 4,1 any lan mon. .1.111 lie executed moll al:moved by the en .. for °Meer in command of the 1.1 loon and n . 141114110ns for the gorern rut of the army shall not be 4.llrcte,l by hit lilt, ext.rpt In SO far iii they couglet ills Ito prom:lions. While In the Geese to-day Mr. stevens nulinaltted the plan of the iteeonst t I Committee, (or the government of the In surreftlOnary states, In the Senate Mr. Dlson, of Conneette IP, presented Ina pro.- uru ble unel resollstlon, tile result therecent In torn leers between the Presi dent Will We Southern Governors, as en, bottled In -a neW coniffilltloslal amendment. Mr. I bite,'., proposition is eubstantittlly nA follows: .!nooses, At the loot session of the Thlr. .yyntrith emigres+, au uniond limn I to the Constitution of the ['tilted Stilts wilt pro- ili,cti to the Log islattires .of the otvoral slatex, which salt hinelelfol:lll.lms zit"( yet i reacher kl - lov, been nulled lip the states hi which the cc- The new fortification aperuprlatiou bill a ill 1.1 , repotted, brut the chance•• of any se- Amillots against the United States recently I,f - event.ed; and tiou epou It this 0 , ..wi1011 are don till ll.t WM:agile. There Is reason to believe that I the following ntio . ndluelit 10 tint lonotittn t.lOO Of the United ~,,t es.vool.l. it Ve-eedt South Csrelina, ar• by COnltTesa, be ratified I,y the Leglshattres Governor Alklu, o of said statesuancl rived fo-day • iii, mission 15 sail 10 1 - ,:lnto W it z it es+, There Is ill+r, reu-on to 1 ,, ,11eV0 , to the new reetinst ruction plan. Lathe Constitutions of said states will stoat 'COG nth :Orr, 10,10ititc. he amended by ' the voluntary itct fir lin l Legliantilre, nwl people thereot, I , Y the!! The recent robbery of the Trea•tury adoption of tut article. follow+, "Article— antounta to el o l y thousand dollar,. The Every malt. citizen who hits resoled In this „10 - ,„1,,,. i., „„; t o b e ~ cl, ;;; .1 ; ~,,,,,,,,, lee, state fur one year, and In the county in u Well Le otters to vote six months ituntetil- from Now York. ately, preceding the any of election, and totocrvioss. saa road the (Imola a eon of the United elder Justice Chase and. General Grant St aftrx ill the No gllsh lan gett-u, and ' n gave receptions to-night, wit ich were large. write Ids Altaic. or., ho nine-bit then wner-. oftwo.limatireti and lllty Jai hors of taxable I/y attended. . . poverty, shall bit entitled to Colo at any INTer.li.,l. In:CVO-II • election for Governor of the State, members of the Legistuturc and all other °lnners I TOO receipts of Interxml RolTaut, toelay tiftwted by the people! p ruvldtal , that no per. ; were 1 1 1, , 1+V . , 70 . son by rotw,on of thil has slut I 113(e11/- :tlllt'l'l.eL'l'dt 1::11°'ii'lte:::‘:;''1.:1:1;iit'in".:l:1 t r : r l l / 1 1 ; t' l l t . . ' : I i S i f Llh t :‘: l l 'rn i l e 'l n oe l: I l l: I t: tu 'UX. o 'e' i L i tt- t . l i urt&any IT , a lntl ‘ t . l c..,,,tutno ~, . ...o , t h e e ru , n , o ;;, ,r :.: l iLl r , l ., L n i: . :ll l l t t i ll . - I, L‘,"%7:t.:l;:nt:L. ::s'rillilf:t(ll.:,LT.7ili(f:tlrli" lna T. 1 1 ,0 1 4 1 .0 1 0 . 7..1 I 4 iiir1...1:,..,,,1.1iin cr,o,iii,tul,rl,,eltlitZlpoi; ;tr.. ~,.A ~,, ri,b. c._Th i ite.../..,/, That the foliewhhi article be enni. thei S P tra't o,°B:4a.:l,ll„:tllF;:u'i"ln„ll,cistgiLl:tree:Olt.',,nt.E't:l,:,,i'l;.l.f:ll•vrts i j'br:iii7,l i t :,::: ' :. ' :: i n t : n ' n " .715, 1 c ' el t :I • !NO. , ‘ ) f Itcyrvs ,, utatives on,ll •:tlll i - 0 shoo Con4t Ina 10 . not by thretsfourths of said I.l,llllanires..l Lion. ' Th ' e g hula ow awaits the ~,,,I; he erdid es part of raid Gon,tittithei: the C • , rnor to beetUtte a law 1 • 1 A. 1 t i t ' zi n it U rt i' d l. Ur l l 'i lle t; 1 1: 4 o I n E s b' t i ' tl.7t. S l shallu 'l n '' I I St ' f r s t , ' r e, ', " T .-I , ' , ' Z i t ' ,:lt " ,. ' , " ,?:,:f n ut ballot ' w . petual. , United Staten •enuter to-day. Sac, c. Thu public debt Of the Unit,d Stutog tlle's' in Ph utotiot from 3' authorized by law shall ever be 1101,1 Altered I ii„„.,,,, , state t the r ; ~,,,,,,I and inviolate; but neither the United states ; p.r.l lng the eon Inc/tied 111111.1,1 nor any State shall assume or pay any debt I in shag quo until I Ike Open I 0 g of or obligation incurred 111 aid 01 1110 Went, , ~,,,,,,i,,je t c,, , ,,, rectioll Or rebellion against the U . nited ; A terrible hurricane. On Feb 'States. ; over Orochita river and the tut See. 3. 11l net - sons born In Or oat uratized lsbes lit the tlelgliloorlionit of in the United Otates, and subject lo tile Ju. I causing great 0 lytenedoi, or , .010dletion thereof, are el:Jun.of the State 1 loss ttf life. The Inhaltituntd hi ill a bleb they reside; 111111 1 liii citizens of 1 the open 1.10111, for safety. each Stale shall be entitled to all tho prlos , lieges :tile lannunities Or citingef Of 1 110 ___ ; several States. 'No State shall dultrive any ; perSott of life, liberty, or any property with- out due proves, of Ma, nor deny to any ' ..,,,.., ..._ -- person within Its Juristlictiou, tile cqual I; nc_...,o2;aot.vh.t.ojLs.e.rllll4l,al.4.,l::;roanc.t.l. protection of the laws. SlO.l. Representatives shall be apportletu I /ixzert'Ottf , , Feb. o . — The It•utee rat lc Stale etl among the 0000001 States according to , Convention met tts.lay. lion. 1.. 1 1 . 1001,10 their respective tihni hers, counting the I presided. Hon, Janie, L. English was ntitlO 11111,10 nuesher of persons In each State, ex- hated for Governor by Reclamation. The eluding Indians not taxed; but when any other. atdlllll.ld,tl ace: I.lea E. ! 0 001,110 f. elate shall, on account or race, or color, or I Ephraim IL Hyde; sieerntary of State, 1.10, • preyious condition of servitude, deny the ertitt...E. P T ease: reustiter, EdWard 1.. Alert:- exercise of the elective franchise at any, Iy'; Comptroller, Jesse ( Utley, The ',oh, election for the clanks of electors for Press. ; lions adopted state that there Is Stothltlg at dent mid 'I Cli i l retilticilt Or the tlgitett : war wall the bitrugmlOild working of our Int-41es, r an eprewelitotions lu Congress, Mem , I republican Instltulons, save 11 tit, ~,,... bees of Legislature, d oth e r °facers elect -, tious csturee of the mutilated; Congress; o'l by the people, to one lush, inhabitant of ; peace and concord cart only be established suCh state, being tweet y-one yours iby the defeat of the rad lettls, b aOO 100 01 01 age 10011 a citizen of the United states, I all conservatives; they also rejoice It the then the entire OW 0 011,31../ . 60aJ1 td, excluded ; recent decision of the Supreme Court and from the exert:llmo: Ili u elective franchise tender thanks to President Johnson for his Shall not be collatedle the ...Is of repro- manly course lit resisting uneuthurlzed /mutation. N,, Slate 11 al 1 re.; ulre a proper- ; j I egisist ieu and advocating the rights Or nil ty ttualtlicationpor voters of ulOlll than oho j the States. The resolutions also favor the value. ' 4.3 ' 111 1 11 Inhibit. Molter/3r, nor us an I 013,:nt hour system and laver the abolltlon value qualification more education I of the poll tax. • several speeches Won than enough to road the Constitution of I ;undo, including one by Mr. i.atglab. 0r1 ': , =..- i --;:-r ; ;-r:_ 7 ,1v 4 , 4 ) W . 1 .8 LI S/fe b i .. _4f EMN tho Unita SUJ.t. /41thelL and writ: hln own man OANGII OP TIMPOP TOE PUESIDESTIAL. ELLA. TOOC, li' the Senate, 10-day, Mr. Wilson .intro. .incf„t a hill providing that hereafter Pres!- ! dentlal electors shall be chosen on the sec• and Tuesday of Oetolittr; but each State may by law provide for the tilling of any vaemn. cy in Its electop. Provision Is made In the bill that w benet l or the ofile.o 'at President and Vice Pre'slitent shall bet.tnne vacant., fort he' election , of CgictotS on the Si cond Tuesday of . f/c[Ober following,' provi.lett that two calendar months shall Intervene between the dates of the notification and election; but If there be not the -pave of two monthi, between the notificatlon of the vacancy and the second Tuesday of October following, then, If the tot-n][4lole Presslent and Vice President does not expne on the' .1.1 of March vuetteed log, such elvetloit shall be held on the second Tuesday ~t ~,,,I,: r in th.• year following. The hill way referred to the Counulttee Oil Judiciary. cONVeNTION OP tOluceintiszi. Tan Cain - antiOn Or Tinnier.Oilliad bled to-day uult temporarily organized hy V.. A. Mayo, °filth:limo:hi, chair man, nud Alex. McDonald. of Lynchburg. Secretary. Some debate occurred ris to - I whether tobacco commuislon merchants were entitled to:Seats In tile Convention, which renilltell in their wandrawlng, hut sidessiniently a Colonial... On Credentlak reported in favor of their adinleminu. The Convention linen adidurned until to-mor row'. P i ro present from Lyneaatirg, Baltimore Phial delvitla; Sew I ork,llreeklyn Chicago, CM mnuntl, and other pate.. A 1•10107,100, CIITTI1,11:0 O . ND 11,,TE, rim, Senate to-dity COntirtuotcl [lll4 It1:10w tog Collectors of Interim' IteVellll4.: 11001, 1 Littler, ElRlith LlNtrlct of 'ninon.; Damn Abel, llrst Di,trlct of . 1 1nhiouri; Alormoi I. Colima ut Ilrinolulu; If. A. Hurlbut, Comptroller of l.Lrn•ney: °Ten., mirreyor of Cu.toim; Edward Wynkolln, Agent of Vpper Arkansim•ltollunn Velem! Innifluitin W. Ilion, PoyinaMer °remind Coned :dates Army, with Conk of Brigadier General; Alfred ft ilyince, United Mate,' At torney for the Dli4rint of John F. Iti ,. .eitt,Unltcilr , trittil District Attorney for the District of Illinon+. I===: Itrigather General Edgar M. Gregory, for 0011.10 of Fivu F 1111,1; llrlgadlcr General Thomas 1.. lions, for battle of Gettysburg; Br:gamer General lt. A. Payne, for attack at Dort Hudinn; brevet llftgaditr General Daniel C. McCollum, Itie Sena!, mlsocongraleil a large numlior of oiler military appointment• for ..r1.!1 aut or Meritorious itrvicei. Tb! ennate rejocted Gm following noml nalloni. Naval oftlenr, J. 1.. ,Su , Surveyor or 1 ;116[010'n %Cu, Wan:, Balt, more: l,axe W,rdt n, IttnriGer nt the Land I /nice at Igut .111e1.1gan; 1/.1. Mu! W. Conch, Collector of Boa Returns rcreiv.al by Mc (;on uzi,4itinc r nu t vicncral Luna 01tic.. from oftlet, at M. no4kti, iscon,in, show inur folfy ;ter, of obi.iic of dm - mit:January, a laript port Intl I 01110/ It locateLl vfltit :1101 tolliat scrip. Tiau rentainitur Iva, taut, up antic lb, ilnlnc4trail law, roll fvr Cash, anti I. ciao.] mull. military warrant,. Ileturn far Lill! SA/110 luopttz fro In thc otlIcc; Matte seirelat eau,- 'um! er tl. llovuei.trrittl law for artful ecttlemcnt an, cultivation. TIM 1,17. rl..tor 12,11.,t0tt nntl o.2o . {VtllOn Of sou, Ott] prritaln,tnt Phlludt.lphtting 2turt, r , nitercoursuwfl 1 Coot:re:Q.l.l.n In I•ohulf Of .curing to Ltt.tguo ZOO lOcltllo7l of towerntuent Nuvs.lololloo 110 Tr,: (.la.ltt. lhey art. pretty gt.nttrall yu. .t 1.4 t I.ollgne 1-lutot ho h:cvpied by L.th • A :coinprofot, ef7e,le.ll,ettron Ito clan. of Sea London and Inflnol, I Ithlit,:tfron tng loot of:, r. , -011Ion 3 ,, trrtlny In thy provnfluir for the removal of the NArul Annodelny (tom A nnap offs. The A , oletny, It is Intended to give to New London. or THE 1,1,1, Dr', tOto.l aluount of the public debt or, 1,1111,1., Wlti th:,; 117,,: , 11.W hears colu lutcruat, snot $.111,,7;740 beurs currency Intere,t. , 71f6V 11S TIM 1 . .1 , 1ty .4 Wit), Men”s (7,111:1,11ttt.., voted alrumit linannuon,ty nn . tint dompllon in tins tax uu Whe,ky. 171,1.0. 771:• Loth,ll, Peeu, .lauthay nth, un nouni-ei that I.lth (1 that mouth on In4uranco of 2,40,e(. was tifeetv.l In (In, Ifolnhlirg Exchaugo upon thy po , r,onol pr , operty °I M.11 , 1011:111 thippel' by this Ilona to It.titn,a. ,r4' Aue,rogn,- The l'resldetit and Ids Ir'houls have so chanded the first seetton of the rceonstrut, its plan egrced LlllOllll. fee. daye ego, that It now nilllll/ dectareg the ordloonees of seethed. lu the Nonthera slates null and Vold.. Neu, 1., hourly expected of the wino. tlon of I.la4plan by the Leglalutut e of North Carolina. I= The ?le n t. st: the Bank rupt hill wIII not probably have It eithed up until t.ottator .Nyu ruttt rn.t. FROM LOEISIkg POLITICAL. FROM 'EUROPE. ,THE SCENES AT THE OPENING 0 PARLIAMENT. The People Salute the Queen with Cries of "Reform," ! .n PHASE OF NE EiSTEEN QUE Tit L' OI'I:NI\O OF I...I.IASIENT . • . . LONDON, Fell. s.—Tta, Queen opened Pa )foment Ilerooll.' The poop) an noire: m. 41 DO eon] uelasnl; neither aver there any cheerr, for the Pri nne o Tt e Queen . 4 ..übseri two t rut urn to Bucking ham Paine. was MA'AM 111 01 . C.AllA , imalthun he re. Everybo.ir 11.11 thoroughly sciaku.l by the [dill. Cale. of "reform" greet Cl‘ the Queen a+ tge pu,s;el. The pollee he bar ed with gre.tt moderation r r troubf o. SOM.:SCAM. N . 0111.1 WAN, IMAMOO, 111 the errov,l were We for tn The general prtelictlon li Unit thli le LI l'nrlnment Lho:Queen will open in pi .11. Great preparittlens are making for the re form demonstration on the Itth. The pee. pie say thee WIII 1111:11 show the Queen it proensslon WOZI.111.0111g.• The bitterness of lii• 'Annular feeling to undisguised.Tiacurnli were sinew n en the streets haying, "Men without votes are serfs." Even the personal rentar.l tot the Queen is °clips.; by the re. font. 'lntern.. Queen hu.re.nolvtol toappear lento In and a serte- of royal reeuptions sire announced. Fehro•ry nu:wheat iolo./101, arising In thu i.uoi, The peoplit of Servlullti, log In urine ;tguntit tho trltomtto rule. At rounlantlnt ple, the peaty In favor of prat,, ioore.t.lng In 1111111" burs 11.10 i In due., 31ortor,r, It is reported the Viceroy of 1:,::, pt ha: rent agents to as, crawl. Ntheth, lb lentlulg trowtra of Eu• rope would furor lift cowl/lute ludepend• Cairo 01 the Savoruiguty Of th , Porto . TIII, RV FOR unroun. LoiooN. 10b.. 1 —/reebino.-I,orinz tho very of the queeut” epeech Eno pool, 1e 1 "Rolorto." fl. Ccr., ,• AN A. 1111.•”. rectlyt 1 contract fro to 1,111,1 c.o . ', and lecoinottvt, fo =EMI • • LI V I. It ent ttp .—Cotton dorsal Irregular Inactive; •Nlvs of 6.1.440 bale:, Menet. fir ad t It, are unfavorable. The market !Ira% land price: are loner. 8rc.4.14444411S getwrally or: Ics.4 firm, tending don 14 a attl, Wheat I, r Ilnul t a 4 opence for 14,41 an.l ~ let,, Ilarket cloves briber. 114444: Ilvelined one ' , billing for Western slate. 4 ;tin dec:1444•41 to 14444 C e 4 it for zan.4•4l W4444tern. Lard tlulet. Cheese dull. Beef advanced half crown. I'etro4cem FIIOIISI% LOUIS. Denth of ft Mrrrfostzt—. • of Noted Thirvpw—A ~ Let ts, leiguary .t.—N. W. Ural:tan, for- Omrl v nieteltaitt at Cairn anti euperintend• of marine transportation on the Misers sitipi river daring the war, died at the :southern lintel at the city, treilny. luteely, herb, :tutu art and Tout Cannon, all prote...enia: thieves, were tars esti•L tierebarge of belng - concerned., nt the recent nenk ronbrry In Now Orleans, takea noull: In Irons toelwr.; .11 , e1a.eppl work:. were burned titre morning. L 0,,, sI tu. , no In.talra.u. FROM KANSAS. A filAte Immigration florenu—Sneress of Female. Solfrug, Ye!, Senate to u the creation of MI Im utlzrattun Itunutt, and upptOmoting 01.- .4 to catty out the object. The Item, coucurrent re,olotion to:Stumm the Con , titution by striking out theuont t“se•l the , 0t1.1., aunenßed ,u es . t u out the Wont Intel nce 1.11. ha,:, of tofft.tge utter It'4l. FROM NASIITILLE. Yiettrn Suffrag.t. Adopted by the Legt tollatnre—ltextrietiotht on Itebeht Itothb, Ft`!ll,l3ry ~ .-111 010 liou•e, tho 111,ro aolopted ve•terglay, on Itm IltuLl hlght to Vi *llll eta, cotvrs Ittl,lnr the ..A.1,114; ,e, It tt 111 jut, t h e te, CITY AND SUBURBAN To Councilmen and !Member% or Ma (Ward of Trnao.' Member-, of tho City Coma.lll are re oitakated In meet at the Common lonnell (lintel..., this Morning at ten moil, arratareuu tan for the proper weep -1100 of the Governor foul the nanibern of the Leginlature, who will arrive Ilere to-day at noon. The hoard of Trade will rinneinble for lILn carper, at the name hour, at thalr room,. to the Third National haul: Building. Let there he/lull atteatatmo at Loth CM= I= Last night, nt alout twelve o'clock, it watchman discorerca n rntuun sit ting on some step, on Walnut street. She tonsitlnutal, but woold glee no an ew. r. took her to cLurgo and conducted lem to the welch house. There •he made aloe: retitle:ding a pencil nod paper. They were furul.lted, and ,ito wrote reque-d to be locked up 'lntl! mortung. In reply to a written queellnn It, to l where elle wm. tram, alit, wrote tis tonne.: .1 got myself astray from hoe four days 11,0. Sly tenni> 1-1 in Clint Intiatl. m 1 aro and to crazy spells often In while, and I IA to ho sent to the County !louse to ' stay until 1 ean send Odr! to toy' mother and eleterg to amid So money to get back to lily own city again. FATINV Slnop ,oho P1”.141 inn cell, as she requested, amd lit-r mot. will receive further attention toalay. EMZIEMISE • ' • We made a note of the committal to prison oil Monday, of one William Dryden for sin gular conduct In tho Common Pleas Court in, tiling to tho belief that ho was demented. After his Committal hit ItetioollVoro-111/1.711 Is to leave nu doubt of %Ls Insanity, and it became a matter of eonstileration what ft Is po.ltion should bo made of blob the county Jed being rightly Judged not to be a proper lnico ter 1113 enurbietnent. Nothing woo knew, concerning • hint. Into yesterday. when his father find nubile appeared In the Common Ileac, land through Jacob 11. Nth ler, asked to 1114. discharge with a clew of transferring him In /110 11.6110 .y -lulu at Ifirmoist. Judge upon whose order the finfortnuate Young .1. . wan CO.. in I[l.'ll, directed him fir be released and Oren Into the custody of Ids relations. . Iltlitional tionnt t on 111 Harr'. I cull lan.t u • =Eta •Trrr.l In lin 1 I/ to 0 It Is report ZEE= The Arqualle Championship—Drown'. Clusilunue• Acurepar.l.—lf LIMO Aside 83110 fur I.:nrcuse96. • IlaLronn lA. 1 ut ru. f'11:. ` 'Z'',',7r,l7 • Walter IlrowlVS loaf chillengo to Harp in, to row 11111 , 0 mile rued for the chrunplOa .ship lout 81.000 aside—give or tako $3OO for expenses—has been accepted by Jltunty, who the other day forwarded 33. to Frank Queen, which covers the 1411101111 t deposited lip Prow.. Tan race will tako place 'at l'at4loargh, but thn time has not yet )e ) good. Nothing now reinalos tots. done ex cept tin, , Igning of the artieles,:whieh will soon take plane. I t, pt °Ming p tr. 'too muff 11 to n , ol orts Id nun to larceny In Seim, I;lltranrgh. Jobe Cavaaugh, a lad of ten yours, with the Irish bloom of three months ago on his Taco, nought the remedy or the law from Juutleo Barker of South l'lttahurall, 114,11118 t John Mulrooney, Mur3 - holly, Fran) Mur phy, and .111.11., MRIIIII, tar thel Inrueny of 613, alleged to have boon taken front his. pocket at the hoarding 11013.1.• of Mary holly Mnlrooney, hot to which then the ethers are charged with belay uoeoeaorY. Mildroen Kelly mat Alurnhy have boon arrested and hold fur a bearing, but the others are yet at large, . - - flow 100.1 the Rcpt.—Frederick Bean, a barber o r Toni Bernet.° v Me, not Pa) in g his zent promptly, the hoollorti, Cieor,o Belt zell, took forcible pot - easion or the orcinb,- yr, titsmoseesalng the knight of the razor and abeam Thercopoe, the latter Bruit,- cotes beloro Justice A trittiOn, of Birming ham, (or forcible entry and detainer, autt gr. Iteltzell le held to tuttowur at Court. Ihne%lle lurellelty—• liononny Wife l'armietl trans Nen , York to Alleghe ny City. On Tuesday atternoon Detective &rouse, Of Now Tot lz City, arrived in Allegheny City, 111 company- with a Jewish gentleman trout New York. Thn object of the vist was to discover and, 1f possible, argil - chant the wife and three children of the gentle note who accompanied the ogicer, tosNthes with the roan who 110.1 brought them Iron the home of the hissliand and father.. 001. cur strews and bin companion visited tht hislyer.s colic° In Allegheny to secure the services of the pellet., and there the hes band detailed the circutuntances of the cite, briefly as Ho 13 a tbliaccOnist, doing a small bust ness In New York, and up to the tone of ths :elopement, wrtn pros a pering and living bap. oily with his x' to nd family; Some mfive ouths he had ors:a:110n k, leave houte 01111 tro agoson, wee. Ott his return he mind his Mono desolate nod his Catchy , gone, tints not where. It apar., daringabsence his wife had pe meldthat out " the entlre stuck 111 his store, b.td sold the furniture of the house, had even sold a por tent of her husband's Wardrob, unit what she had not sold had packed up and re. moved. The money e had realized front these sales, together sh with what her Ml— lisnd had ill the house at the time of his leaving, she had appropriated, and turned to the wicked account of herself and her husband's successful rival. I' itiArvid , also a Ilebrew, want neighbor, and had been a 1 rlent of the man whom he into ruined. With the money, her own wardrobe, the tau ! sold portion of her husband's clothing, which she had given to her paramour, and such other effects aY she could rake to. Reuter, the guilty wife, taking with her her three children—two lath: girls or lieu sum eight years respectively, and a little boy of sin—had eloped with her seducer, leaving the cur, LL,was aacertained, fur the wen. Subsequently they were traced) to .hide. Chevy, and hither the husband, tweet. panted by the detective, came, as we hat . ° stated. The services of officer floss, of Mayor Morr.on's pollee were secured, and alter bjll.! difficulty the parties for wltOsti they were ie acareh Were'diSCOVered On Middle street, 111 100 Third ward, Allegheny.' The gull ty, pale were living In apparent comfort and temn to have flourished considerably since their solvent in this vimnity. They but u built a new house, and the inule mem ber of the new heal has established a Small . notlon't store in the front part Of the where he drives gulte a brink , trade, ilk , the Csttled • - The int:Mini:between the Minted husband and t Mine Who hod so smelly wronged him, It decorileid as exceedingly IMPrusaLYeu•mf coinew hat startling.. "rho children were wild with delight at teein g their falhar,and their enweses were exceedingly affecting. 1 he elder recipients of the vials, us May 'l , O Imagined, evinced emotions nothing akin to delight. The wife at tired seemed over come by her husband's reprOttelleS, hot finally became hold and delimit, decturlng. In annular to lilt that she bad lett Inin delilmrately because the tlld net eltoo,e to lire with him, and that she wee living happily In her present home. She denied all geld, uneerting that elm was living with this man slniply 44 his heuselreeper and not us his wife. She would net retUrn, end urged her husband to lent:o'ller as his prolonged slay would only Increase the nu eappineco of both. The husband, In his ex cltement, renewed lila reproatMess, when both his wire and tier paramour, thrOwlng Ott all dein utte, openly avowed their guilt, declaring their determination to continuo In it and defying the husband to do life secret. The seducer aorta a ilau gold watch and chain which the husband Lad houEht Ott Ids attsiter to Me tlenland Of the orhttnat owner to have the timepiece re stored to Min, the pceesessor finpudently told him that lie gait It from the woman anal would restore It to Ler when ate] want ed ft. • • The interview at last closed and the hus h...Pl hat Ills wife to herguilt, She' patina , kingly' giving hint SSo to bear his expenses hack to .New York. ills parting . with hfe children was very touching, the Little ones clinging to him coil Legging to• Ia talien with littli• ,leelares his Intmitton Of In 'scouting milt for divorce from his unwor thy wife. • • The Imre ls about thirty years of ao and. Cyr; . li nts looking. liar husbandjis g about forty: The man with whom sno eloped Is about: /a eaty•eight. Ile has Purchased a team and peddlers wagon, and will etart ea tour In the sprung. Whoa he eloped he I'M a si lie an,; children in' New York, who are now In a state of abject pororty; being obliged to hog for support. • • 1../3 Tue..lay eyentuit,m. scene of somewhat noutual ohmmeter ocgurrial in the hi. ti, .:,arch on the .corner 'of East anti First e.t.iret4, 1,1 the Taint ward, Allegheny, An evening ue , eting last to progrems there and iitteltilanee wets two women occupying the same pew. One of thew 1..1db - illy re tail:lllZrl in the other a person with whets she had. amcimed her hualianii of baring Ira. proper lialinacy. She itetcrrnintal to babe a ..hulink tunier.itantllng about the matter them tell then, moil commenceit her 1.2,31- .11o:is , against the oilier In an audible whisper, the responmi were equally ye- het/lent am slot at last the eunet.rtion bcti Caret, lvti,orou. as to disturb tile vervlee, tied al .ruet 'atielitlol2 of all present ly ell MUM 'IL: to ea lathe their vole., and thew urged` rdy wa urged` sere. utrained. At lengthillielopponent4 took position In'tne aisle, and commenced a rig. Ores, heed to hand tiht, srtchig, p ulAl ing hair and clantiemi g a wing m gener n ally. t hid they were separated and put out of the chureth Tile totqect of the irate at. Incl. appeared • before Stayer Slott - train awl di...m.1 to make information agalti.,t the other for disorderly conduct, blltdier appll• Cation Wa., rette,e.l. Counterfeiter Arret.ted—A large lint of ('ono terfelt Notiouni Monk Not anti l'o•tal Ctweney. • We have been informed cf the details o the arrest by a special government deltic ;Ave of A 110ted alit! experienced dealer I counterfeit money, and the capture of large amount of admirably executed coca terfeit postal currency and bills purport ing to lie is•iteal lye Rochester, New Pork, National 111.11.. The arrest was made la a very ~Eilet Telenet, on a tram on tee into, to , Fort Wayne Chicago Lain - owl. near Crestiiii, last Monday. Tar custodian ot the Iniglis Money via, “plpeil'i MI board the train at the Pitt...burgh elation. At Al. Ilance a Welltrilfeatlleolt the 11010, evident by previous appointment, and gave Iglu a carpet bag. The arrest Ws, made when near greet tine, Ale! the counterft•iter quiet ly removed to a secure place. The earilet bag 054 tolled to 111 well stocked wall the spurious money. The notes ou the ltoche, ter Bank were admirably executed, a n d eat. ellh,ted todeemve experts. This cans has nut liven fully developed, as yet, and we therefore withhold the names of the coun terfeiter and the detective maims the tars rest. Rich Int elleclonlitent • An unusual sclentlile and literary treat will be catered next week to the !melte, Gott community, at the hall of the Western University. In the way of a series of bril liant and illustrated lectures on Geology by the weli•kmeArn scholar and geologist, Professor Gunning. This gentlemen comes to us highly reG?namended by the pr.n of tine Pastertialties, and such mut it ern, scion % ifie scholars us Professor Agtmslr, wino un hesitatingly...tomes him as ° possessed of accurate and exuso nowledge whi fully qualities himte W lie a puo k lic teacher." ch the •leet urea special prominence will •he given to y the living question. of the science, tine prohecies of-nature, origin of sped., antiquity of into], distributfon of mineral wealth throughout the glohe , mini other equally important brunches of the subject with which all should be thoroughly se quatnted. The fi rst lecture will be girenou Tumelay evening liest,and the course will c JJJJJ prise aix. erelong, Tim cards of mi. nil:Glen, or course tickets, May be obtained an the hook stores and at the door. Atten tion is directed to the-advertisement which appears, else whole. Allecheny Depot Dlsionlerllec Yesterday afternoon olllcer Noble, of the Allegheny Depot Pollee, observed two boys unmmi Thom. Patterson and Robert Mat thews, drivers of local express there, acting in it very disorderly manner on the pavement In front of the depot, end persisting In violating.tho _rules and +vett tenons e ettsf !baled by the Railroad Cornea-. ny , for thetea of cool order there ' /Lia M there bunts. 'ltlt Mau aid of Clittef•Rottg the iltsorderlies were arrested and taken before M. or Morrinou. They were !'utter s on Ike, blame ekpresaes a Ilrm determine, lion to break up the practice which has be come art prevalent, at ;Ile Allegheny depet, of loafing tool disorderly behaviortnd Wpm' In by boys and oven lath. There has been entirely too tnueh misbehavior for the eou, fort of those staying In tiro depot or pass ing IL. The Mayor is about adopting strin gent measure. for tine care of the evil. - • Nhoeirina. Allair.—YeNterdny afternoon some members of the :Wally of the sex . ton In charge Of th, , Yresbyterlau burying grouao, in I . l berly • towushiP, on thu germ. log-side road, on the 11W beyond the !Alle gheny Cemetery, found Just within the gates of the yard, trio corpse of e. nearly born huh, lying on a small grave, •The child bud evidently hero born where it ri p the traces of the birth being rnalstakoble. Thu 111111111 ural mother, after the birth, bag tied a siring übout the babe's neck so tight ], to strangle It to death. No truce of tau murderess has been obtatn Clawson wits summoned, eti. Coroner .. Atunsetnents. - Last evening the elite and fashlonablos of .. ... this nelghliorhood assembled ut the New ( )Peril Hose lu full strength to witness the Production for the first time In this city Of the great musical compo.citiOn . L'Afrs Caine." It WWI fl, protect :success and all who were present expressed their delight •1 freq nen 2 anti enthusiastic applause. The muck. was tine and spirited, and the vocal izations as rendered by the talented artists Were brtilianit and coin-Inspiring. The • ramie of the second act, wiot Particularly worthy of henicial notice, equalling If not hurpassing any of the happiest eassages In • bettor known and more popular Operas. The new scenery, embracing the decks of a large ship, cabin entrance:, and finally the fatal nmenntila or miss tree, Is very worthy of entice, being grand mild. artistic, This favorite Opera AIM be again prodineed to night. Tomorrow eV° i 'Lueretia Bor gia. null be present,.,,. nun Saturday after noon (matinee) the ' , Barber of Seville,. and In the evening will niece the 500900 with "Norma.". Seats may yet be secured for any of these operas. at. C. C.-tienOr it Co.'s well known Music store, 6l Wood st. • Ctrs HALL—The Universalist Pair con- Hanes to prove the great "eeriter of attrae. Hon and the hall Is rdglitly crowded with hundreds of visitors. All who have ned yet paid the fair a OSI2 should Mahout oni.; for nowhere else can un evening be so pleas. natty put in, While the enjoyment to sweet ened with the knowlialob of contributing to in worthy entice, Simms, Bart.—The wonders ? of legend, main, ns exhillited by the unapronnehable Fakir of Vinton.. still draw thencends to ]bison[,.'. Hall. The Fakir In Immense, and deservedly - Is celled the wizard of wizards. Ile gives lon three more exhibitions in this city. closing on Saturilay night, with a matinee I,lld evening performance. . . - a TREAT. ContorinTliis' , place of muse =cut se daily ben:outing more PePular, and IA nightly drawing crowded houses. The programme for - each' evening ; embiace r many attractivelcateres in the 'dramatic gymnastio and t , rpskthor kl ut lini, = Fight at the. Revere Ifehite.—Lust night a party of Men, somewhat excited with liquor, were eating In the Revere Hoene, ut about twelve o'clock, and during the meal two of the party ruined u row be tween them , eiveo, and eventually got into a lintleuff tight, and proceeded to maul each other In the approved ntyle. They gradu ally worked towards the door, and when they got upon the pavement not , of thecOrn natant., an noon a. he eouhl regain his,per pendicular, departed from it again by ntnp nag incontinent : and us ended he row which bud create ly d Muchth c noise and comm. tion. Burned.,l., toll Dense at the Alleglo•ny' end of the nw•Denslon brefge took tare at alumt five o'clock on T 11,011 3. Ott vriltut, and tad a narrow v , •rape Iron] being dentroyed.. • The fire caught in the roof from a defeat In the chit° noy, ant had guinea vonsitleretne headway berore being discovered.- As 'soon /14 It onto ob , en - ed, the toll-keeper. Dv 'tint or energetic men,- urea, sueoev•bnl emelt:W.4ll.g the thittl, twtert, routerall damage ww. done. _Highly Complimentary.—The Cleve -1,0.1 nod rlttrhurgh Railroad Company have recently paid a ilghly descry eront.ilinent to their Rabid' and ener gene General , uperintendent, .1. 11.1lever ,0‘, Ity Planing:a new` locomotive on the , nu l l,eallej “./. 11. Devidenx." 11r. 1/..verkitx nl a (Rot rate officer, awl rer vice. have been very I.andvomely acknow ledged in the bestowment of thin well merited honor. 3lfayhem.—J netice Barker, of South Pitt. huriri, yenterday hell to tall in 81,0 W. IVni. 11. krarner of .111,, for - a farther hearing, oh charge 3.11 m, preferriid lay Christian a Iranian, Jo a renrontre with Hartman on the 4th inSt . ., at Laiier's tavern, in Lower St. Ulair Kramer, it ii nllrFe, 1, bit a portion or one of his ears riff, thus via Isting at the .0110 tame the rules governing "rough and tumbles" and the lawn of the State. • • Paine de_ Con Argeotino—For instantly plating all article, °roomier, bras, or (Jar man silver, a ith pure silver, where worn off, and for cleanfing and polishing silver or sliver-plated ware. Warranted to con fain no duloksilver or .0,1, or any injurious, article. For sale by J. Sample, Alleuheny, and all drtuortsta. _ defeat Where She Coulson Comes Front.— During the winter fully one thefts:lnds deers have been killed by the. hunters, In Warren, McKean, Elk and Forrest counties. One hooter Charley, Jones, of Lean, 1.4', brontilt down sixty Lead. • The Universallut Fole.-1( an agreea le evening's entertainment Is desired, sail City haltany evening thla week. one btu large ...puny to he seen tightly: . _ . Mato there To Con ntry Ilerehnotot.—Wo afro: a fall stock of Doolustia atm Cana} - Go- , a.of east. oft price., J. W. Ittat co 1 Ca, tt , hiaract Weal. - florftlary.—The residence ofJohn Lind sey, on Orebitiy street, Itlrmlngham, was en tered n few night.] sines by burglar", and twenty dollars in money 510150. . Will Arrivi—The Governor and the Legislature of Pennsylvania will arrive to lay at noun at the Union Depot. , Zlne.—Tnere are about three ntnnfar. tones et sheet and bar zinc In tan United Staten. One Is at Ilettilehetn,Da. All.whenletnr, the plan to get your shirts awl.: to order LI at MtaritOCk S Put. aunt's, 7'2 Flfih street. meu etas, February G.—lVeather clear and pleasant. Itti.iness very active:up !alights very good. The river rose fourteen inches for to-tlag. DePurted—Columblan, Paragon. rlekSbllr Llttlrei Llbert. Cora, fur Louisville; g; • C ommonwealth, S.' v. Jacobs, Ituth, (or St. Louis. lu Port-Celeste;-‘,11f- ton, City of .llton. . . II EItItYIELL—LAMI, It tl t the re 11 6 ('lt L E 1, Ni lowa City. lowa, and ]'I.,A . (i 1., ELIZ. WATtION—tIA W—Oti Tzle•laTi ,lhl;l7,Aldry e .. at tiltantlaaue, the e 4 ttatt " 3.1 r. It.,II)IET gf vibe; cIIT. an ant. ELLEN E. trItAW. DIED: nett' Trill, aged seven weeks :KO two data. The funeral will Lots Uses from the residence of his fmrents, easmn street, Ram. Itlrmlnnharn, Tttf ttSllaf. at lo'clock lc The friends of the o'o°o4 cry reapectfully 1001004 to attolool. /.'S 'Birmingham COI] nci I. Tho Couto:11"MM Present—F. 1.. Ibrusen, It. Welker, -11 2.Cunninghouh 5. Otcilwa4ae, R, Wallace, Dr. Jun. Kerr, E. Ze!fell, and Barge.", . . , The minutes of the preceillng meeting were read and approved. ' Messrs. lioeher, Ilirron and Miller, pro prietors or livery stables the borough. being present, were sworn by the Borge4s, and mmle the following %tat anent of the average number or, vellieles'in use during the year: H. .13.31111er, stiven carriages and three rive Lingo, est in. Dam., one carriage and and Mr. fl.M.Mer, four carriage, bore dtoggles. 31r. Ino-am, of the S"peclal COM rni ttee 1,11 , I pointed a,t the last rogplar meeting tor the Trnio. of reign - Dog a phut' for the new En gam, Ilonbe, reported ghat, the COMM!, tett had visited the din - crept - engine houses In Pittsburgh, tut lout not.ral, yet, resolved on any plan. Thu report Wu% recelvtal Cull the Committee continued. on motion of Mr. 1 touseri, the Street COm mate° was autitorMid to - ctooloy some suitable person to take charge of the fire plugs. 3tr. Woclker, or the Street Committ ported that the orilitaniml In regard to the misit-e of lire plugs had Been correctral as ordered.' After being read, the ordinance was 1.1,.pd . • • tootiOn "of. II i. "herr, fifty posters In Gentian and English ot the above ordinance [malt ordered In tie plotted. Mr. Intusen prefented - re petition of CCI. pritylll.2„,ltum..Cuppell. would grant sitehael I.lpp, , ilia, ot the Town Ifull for tiler porplnieht mitt I.lfg hpeech In relerenee to the eorruptlon. of Council- Mr. Woelker moved that the petition be rem:Wetland perm iss lombe:granteil to Mr, Lipp for the use of the Dail for a Ame dedllo3l6,•ll, , t hut -Me. lAtip be gran n ted the u se of the Hall front the 111 e sentil tote to the time of 110 s neat Imutdris pal election. • The autepriment was unani mously adopted.. Warrants were o rile re ,111 follows:' Preihrit's Freund and C.' nrietr,adver.. . thting 3. 10 00 Tnomits tl e plugs • 660 Jacob Cinch, 'sundry J. it•leti * 467 ! 31eyers, St:lower it • out, 13 25 Jacob .Scherwann, rep yang street /2. l VIVelt, for sem - Ices 31, D. 143 - 2. books John Redman, mother._ Wolff dt•Dinr,' sundries, E .:Rohrtasterturnirics. — .. M. Pale, shovels' • • ' 11. Patl,stere 40 '- Melnt Dish. /Dun plllll Co., tire plugs. 33/ 1.0 .Jos. I Lottwell h Co., hardware...,-,. r' 4 'OU N. Patterson, SI. Leg. services V, J. D. SDONA. a aullburyreet writi Co ng demnedsUsat, S:c 14 60 oner, fur street purposes. 300 DO P. Yogi°, servicelt C0n5tab1e........ , Ov F. Pogle, ICU:dry lO lk Roster, night tratch ' • 60 Do Fled. Lunde], Inghtwatch 62 00 I • Total earn ordered to be paid ..... Council adjourned. • 3 IARRIrI, ASONIC: LULL. - .Return' bf.the Favorite, PROF. ififILLISTER _ Tuesday,...Wednesday,, Thursday Filday,and Saturday, FEBHU-ifir:;; ‘ ,ls,. It 15 Ana 16 • With • new and nc . trat sele , Olon of ezparltnents lathe art of P RESTIGITATORIALISM. • 100. One llundred 100. • P.I-ZWSENTS be dl , ributed eadp vralaS liberality acid 12.,plirtlility:ti:at Aare ehars,ter -1,,,d ids mylotis eatertallablents. ,Adulsrlaa, 33 c,,ats: Reaerse4 Seats, 7.0 7 0,10,14 •uttn,,cte at S. DUNSEAT - 11 - 6c C-0:4-- FiF•.zr . crt 32:113.1%A.M1LX113Ni =MIN • No. 56 Fifth Street, OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL. Ila. lug Cated up roomo exclualrHy for the re nalrlos of WA CHES and (I,C KS. with sax! I -le awl a lorge and conApeicut force of w..rk tac arrenahle6 toll° wort. sa well. If not better than auy.other store In:the city. Watches loft for repairs will •TeCe ) ve procuPt sISSnUotI st.,l Le resulated by our 'STANDARD TIME" cDrivicatvczoikam.i+mxt. ATCIIES, CHALNS AND AT A TER 'I4.IIt.LL PROFIT, AT WILL T. WILEY'S, • 6 W 3 lie SL, 3d door from sth. de3 j 0 In STOP *con i• w• ' =I Fine Watches, (locks, Jewelry, RILYER-PLATED WARE, ETC., 374 LIBERTY ETBEET. P-Ittaburigh,, Pcmtamet. attention Oren to Repairing Wetenet., (;beta and JerpEl7. 1B wort v• t ' I . DEALER Tc' Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, ftiMaTT3EII.I. Prenr,h Clocks &c. BIyALILINU pP Aro. 22 .2 - ViTh Street. WMPES, CLOCKS, JEW SILVER PLATED WAIL AL INT co -sr la- •=o co sa . EA. 214 E: C 31 1 : 1.1:1_ 7 53, 37 Ohio Street, Allegheny, Flne Watch and Clotk /141./rIngPrOMPUT endo lat del.TT WELDON & KELLY, - PLITAIBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, AND BRASS FOUNDERS, • I .l'. Osort=ent. of fliandelters, Brackets, Lead Pipe, 'c - Pumps, Sheet Lead, &c., ALL WAYS ON ELLND 7 161 Wood Street;near Sixth. r1arr.2:1,7 CM!E s 9, - 89 MARKET STREET, IB9 ' S 9. y at ra mt lau SS, 99 89 89 It/ark/ft Street, is ,A 9 .VD GET YOUR S9 l 1100'11S EAHEBT SIIOES D &C.'B9 THE 'ld AND E,FT . ramrsuc7x.x.-32- 9 89 0 ,9 1 , NU AUCTION .GOODS ICEPT. IJAS, R088,.59 Market St. -- • S 9 S 9 •S 9 - .59 89 89 S 9 S 9 ANDERSON. EAGLE COTTON WORKS. t.'HAsEU THY CAD ECU formerly owned t Meagre. tNL L .t . we re , peetrtilly tartan the pub:/c tn." wo a euotloue maoutacture of Sheeting's, Cotton Varne, Carpet Chains, Candle Wick and Ba.ttilig. ord,,, may be left at the °Mee of the Worts, CORNSI: ISABEILA AND SINDTSITT STS ALLUDE!! • ua AT THe. PITTSBURCH BREWERY. Corner of Doqueene WaY anal Bart ere AlleY. JOSHUA RHODES & CO. tto3:nW - WHEELER Arc - 17iTILSONPS SEWING MACHINES Have More Improvements, .ItI.IKES LESS JrOISE, end much WINE SPEEDY and InIIIIPLE In op atin than a n 3 4e4Ine In the market. WM. sumrtrieir & co., 27 El Ott Street, Pittsburgh. THE PLACE TO BUY COOD BOOTS & SHOES ; IJSI 411. T ISI-c.QLINTOOIC S, 7.110. 92 :Federal Street, ALIA6IIENY CITY DIOLER iLOSH & CO., Practical Furniture Manufacturers CDR. PENN AND WAYNE STA . Latest styles of 11111Pi1rilltd canstintli on hum:- • ALM% .AAKENs 112-143333.rt.M . a3C11 R . No. Ira Fourth street, Plttsburgh, • COFFIN:I Cif.APEN. G LOVE. 4, and every de nerlption of Funeral Furnishing lloods furnish e.i. if..ay an.l night. llearse and Carriages furnished Its Fauf..actc—iterr. Davtd Kerr, U. U.. Ilev. Si. Jacobna Thomas Ewing. Esq.; Ja r JAIL Miller, Esq. T. WHITE h CO., UNDERTAKERS AND E3IBALMERS, -xancne.ter,Wood's Ron and vicinity. COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE, Corn.er ahelldeld and Charttcra atreeta: arniat_ SLEIGIIING--A. GOOD TEAM.- you want a good ride, go to fiIiWAILIPIS ISTABLE for a goodteam. HOWARD'S LIVERY & SALE STABLE Pint street, tear iforiongabela , aPar:l.tular attention paid to bugling and selling PILLIDALE CEMETERY.—The as “G od's-a bxcr ere.' the largxi.rabue: ITI temet=e- IT ' north of Alletbrq. Ler bytal late. perLattlt ZrLThrEP. If41::;`c tan' of "X' fi BEMS. LEISEED OIL received and for trio by UICORCIE A. SALLY t co., Wb4losilvinoccist4 Wow mom., tk%. =