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Nos. 54 sad IN NINTH lituarr.. ,
Poi if Vain Peinsilnia.
I YZICIIAL PAXRII.T . MIIIIOII LID
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itLEGU.lnni' IiCPUBLICAII
Myer—klmorr Daum.
die ogoerileagloe ,
" The Legislative Lookout =althea-
and the twenty-64h ballot was reread
in the llonse'yesten3sy without effectin
. the, expected reset, the election of Mr.
Dims as Speaker' s The dissenters sea
- teed thetrvotes after the twentieth hal
,
- lot, es no gentleman would consent to
permit his name to bensed as their eau;
didste. LThe conduct or -the fractions
snentheritocites condemnation and re
i
buke froM the leading Republican jour
_ . midi of the Stec; and they certainly MD
"- not blind their Wits fact that th
-. ire Working their °wit political deer
-.. . Ron as rspidlir as it le possible Or
Pr! accthAplish that end. • -
:If lilted been loft to us to unme t'
- man for Speaker of the Eloise, the choice
• would n o t have , f Wen' on. Mr." girth/
W. DAVI3.; :No inch authority was Tei
-441-111 di. Nor -were we - deputed to
•f
counsel or advise the &publican meth
bersOf the legislature in the 'minter.
Wei
cOnsequentli did not commiel or ad
. Tire them. Butalarge msjorityof theta
Republicani chose Mr Davie as was
their Privilege:. Nino others, - not only
exercised- the tiiiiileget .
.of , _ chasing for
themielma as th ey. were entitled to' de,
i
. but eluinth,ej - , found th ey were badly
beaten refused to go into caucth, at -
. , Some of: thee roll up th it whites o f
eyes aid saucilMonionsly_. protest - y
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cannot vote for etch a analiskir.Da -,
Well; licicesW, Nam"; Nrcuotso ,
Wrcsozr,.and inost'othois Who are w IP:
ly reputed to bath high personal -'
Cue-have no difficulty on thit mote.
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Mr, Dams has reatio‘to be proud oi the
. . sapient of such men.,l . . '• I •
The fact Is this unreltionittle bolt has
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".damaged the' prospects of si Gemini;
.Ralinfiri Low and of the restarationlod
. the Coorthilidrille oharter. Republican
members fronilother parts of the 13tate,
• who hale bienething Ili good faith, and
. . meant to gOl straight ;_throngh, are
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to thed. Others who wanted an - ciethe
. .to smite the measures particularly; re =
manded .10 , Allegheny and:other
. tlie -
'ties, ttitalthey have found it. Thin ii.
'nitrates the truth of what We Mid some
. days sgo r that Allegheny was altogether
." ; too provhicisl-far its . omit - welfare, teed
i - I could not slim : ate courier in 'that 'Artie
, aim; o moment too soon.
Mr: Davis has been athinghonorably,
, -.• and would endotibtedly , -hate madet all
• ! his pledges' good. He 'has been badly
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used;-.. and natural* feels ' aggrietred .
1" • Me -would be less'or more than hut=
if he • did , ROL.. tit platten:si friends'
.. '.----- are angered.: No . reasonable man =Hi
.• blurcterthezm Men'from all parts of the
State who have thus welfare of the Be
-,- publieth causer at theart. and want -to
- - ' triumph in the fall, fn the elitalan. of
: - General GrIalST, are aggrieved, ate out
• ' or paithisre, and with abundant cathe
', •., • A Rae
of
. MB, or any 4tlipi
4 . ... i ll . of importance,, cannot be se.
4 , cured letiiiC way, end . certainly aught
a ? nottita. - - '
I - -., TICe.I)E.ID isscir:-s- custri- 1 ,
. 1 ' ; . . abi-foilsilving,lllttii-csid (referred to
.. 1 . gesierday) of the 'Esisablicau. aussibers
' • of the, State Lbame of -Itapresentitires
-, , : who refined to...,suipcft Us. DAY", An
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-.... : .. Ilanniairnip. sannary 13.—Eciie4rar of
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the Elea 'VIICIrd:--Gleulle131011: ' OLLT :at,
' tuition kimbeers' called to an article -in
;'..1 t h l ei tl T : at t h e ti Gf •
t i n, ' ' i l i: Y ie lir=
1 L e - i' na "r wlia feel it to be one dray to
- . --. 'l withioid " Pr an part ' from eel Boo:
• a candidate
Ells's& W. Du " ; "cdgMgrescrititives
'' BPeater °f
The
are noti dim:-
- . Permit'us to mato that we
heart the icemen
9 tze i ri but lave " Republican IPlisii%
': 1 - 113; welfare
e ra y 6 ot c ed . and •,seted vim. slut
1. ..4 ' organization ever since it had an eclat.
.•' - ‘1 - vice .. and me.intend to do so lin the
•r. 1.. 'Matte, exceptlehen an attempt ia made
:.; 1. . So /Mild & Vila WrOEIg WWII Ulat iee pori b .
'This wa believe ia now being one g
same gentlemen who - desire to' hir.
' Davis elected Skeeter, and who are and
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•. have been freely applying 'talus :the
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''::- - l' - - epithets of dlaorganizera and,inahniir
, - rem& .1a this. faithful discharge of our
-i • drift Wan honest and inconnptible con!
: etttnency; :me have taken tbial Rand.
.- . assured that when the time iSet for
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~._ . is in iaLtr , f ,f ore acti the o Znr
w .f i r ,m
in :
-5 . 5 , I ( rsMotiatlon of every honest and tcoe
:, ,:' .. 1 ';
i But lul at 1 i c r, 1 , ,,,t1=, Lancaster.'
• c . • . '• ' Dania,: Elam. Allegheny
- - ' Jona T. Macaws. Ttiltaa: '
,: . , . • Goo. It Ramis, Allegheny.
..: '.. . J. BOID Ewe, Crawford,.
• ' -8.01112. t. MCOAYAIIT, 13103. T.
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71.8. WKARToar,Ban4gdoa.
lan deccanats hays taken. t
.ii -!hair ;Bute Confeation
s 4 - early in'liarat. Amnog °Mai errata =
y neaten' thathase Mien in, theft way
4is the legislathe lock-rat at Harrisburg.
•• s 4 They take this as a graviton that they
- are to eneoimtei a last daring ',the
ing_gatitaiewhin will be dirtiordask
• - , dinentit, bi'illigentat- that 'will be cw
bring Weiponalagaint its owns numbers.
We doubt not they are ralcallitios
btit it toast be conferred the present
•lank iltforetheirinforce: Republic:said
so'elese up title difiretux l / 2 trui right
speedily. that not trice if it, nail be
** ' left.
ON OW third 'Pago We publish trolley
the important end able eddies* of Disc
(' :Mid. Attorney ,Efaxin, of Philadelphia.
. t• 9y delivered In the fate of the
Contionwealth ve. Tack Broil:M*l 3 er
pending in Court tri thud city. Ws.
O'Cleinsmr,',,beliering -eat he is right in
ibis.- important snit, is deteimined to
prOtetelate 1i to the bitter end, and - asks
"only, fair and Impartial Misting from
the eommtinity at laige before opinion
oti its.meriurmay be framed. _The doe
- airieut Is lengthy bet: will' &raciest in
' volt into this very important cum
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TEE eetton of the oFtalera' Coated.
tion at PhiladelPhia itinoto l loatitig Gen.
,Grant for the Pr esi denc y ‘ FLY be takes
as initiative "of the cuttings= with
arhichlita aelectlon int the autadnrd-beger
of tie Republican „Patty, Urill be hailed
throuiltent the whole length and breadth
or the talkll by. thienen who auttalnit
. the national dig In. the dell dutinethe
.!_ellatt dart of the rebelliotu
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—The Co n necticut State pouventiost of
the Grand Artily of the Republic , ID Mk ,
. 4011 011 ThllTSday, Upaulmougly • p a ned
resolutiths endorsing General, Grant for
the Presidency, and plealsinchun the
thriport of the soldiers of• ConDeettent.
caws swerethosen for the ensiling year,
an d deogpstes appointed to the Neck:coal
.cnacesuortia Philadelphia on the 16th
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sivemOcat area. Lows make.
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showing of 10,213,eW dseents. 815;14(4..1
11343; 6.63llttOti;s3,3lBAthbOnds.ii.636,-
Z 11: deliod4; 413„*A.484. cosh inane
4.296,3 A undivided pnant, $1,094,031. Of'
the sbove,tranke elyjat Cr tl.tiationa. AMS
.new, and worstively sCa -banks,
'end th e rental er saylege- Mations
—.The NOW Tork, State -Itertharan
Committee utet at .4benv Thursday or
whom; etuiresolved Wan &State C
-voottolto.oo tbo tinh'oc-reiomory. to "se
. sle deleates tot represent the State la
Nah g ousr Republken /...re6l4olloo'
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1 1 111 ST ENTION.
DEEDNIGHT.
HARRISBURG}.
!belieslathe Dead, tioek•
Twenty-Ka Ballot Met Without
'Electing oipeaker °into lieile.
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Special Dtqatth t tie a Mre•r‘
. HAII8,1.41:11:TEGI, lan. 1:1.1136EL
SENATE.
The Conimittee on the:contested se id
of Senator ShOgart wee dram.` The
t overture sent In the vetoes of a nuilaber
of oills passed at the last isogon, among
which wore acts authorizing the Sheriff
of Allegheny county to tai mots in car
tein cases rulathre to vehicle License, and
the 'construction of board Walks in Mount
Washington; and regulating the fees or
:Rotaries Piddle Of Allegheny county.
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The twenty-fifth ballot was taken with:
eat electing a Speaker. r .
. On the twentieth ballot Mr. Ewing
withdrew, requestmg the dissenters to
vote for Mr. Daale, but they voted fur
other gentlemen, who taint' In taut with-
On the twenty-thiid ballot Mr. Webb,
of tradford, offered a preamble dealer
her Mr. DaTis pledged for a Free Rail
' road Law, and ii . resolntiiin for
The preamble was ruled out by the
D. Herr, q Danphin,, ofraied an
amendment embodying the omboupe of
the preamble In- the. resolution. Rol,til
out by iinefority of the notm.
Varlouaingesdocus motion were Made
by the Devil men, but were defeatel•
The Clerk - refused to reeeffe -- vetose
from the Governor. • - • ,
The Mouse meet. to-morrow at eleven
°Week. It cannot adjourn over till or-
&associated Re iDlizata.) • • .
Haoatancrea, January 9..—The House
has taken twe more ballots for Speaker
without success. ft?"vote atanding, forty
ilTe for burls, Repo to forty-tiro
for Jones, Democrat, and eight for
Ewing, two members being absent, hav
ing paired off.
Luso —The dead lock in the House
condones.' lio electido ass twee. this
afternoon, and the House adjourned
ever until to-marrow. • -
Medal Cotresuidieeaci plustanta einete.l •
Himanturno, Jan. 8,1f68.
In the list which I sent you of the
of of the 'Senate., Goa S. Strata, of
Allegheny county, is erroneously put
down as "Doorkeeper, of the Returp."
Be Was chosen as one of the /militant
- Doorkeepeis.
Tho Hope, atter ten ballots, adjourn
ed until ten o'clock to morrow, without
being - nearer sin organisation than at first
Mr. McCement withdrew his name 08 . a
candidate for Speaker, and the
affected members voted for Mr. Ewing,
of Washingnin. -rts • the ballots pro-
Critieled. Mr. Robison, of Mercer, changed
from. Ewing to Davis; but Mr. Ewing,
clanged, ail-along been voting for
S.
and cast Ida vote for John S.
Mane, of. Potter.. -Thbaleft. things as
'they were, • and the
leavinitgte,Daste--.'“Efleildher anA
.
the tamale, Mr. Rear - lgid. MdM ac'
a bill to .resime the charter of the Con
, nellaville 'road, being the tame ss the
bill readat hot session. Mr. Erreit will
probably Introduoe one of a sOmewhat
simiLar character to-morrow, if the Com
mittees are. announced. Mr. &aright
asked the - Senate to tike up his bid at
once; but the generral feeling being
against taking. up bills until they are
printed: the motion was notwinged.
Mr. Wallace, puirman or the 'Demo
cratic State Committee) introduced a bill
toropeaDthe tell of last session, allowing
negroes to ride in Turbid - conveyances.
As the Democracy - intend, if they can,
to ride "the nigger" as their hobby, they.
evidently do not mean to let the nigger
be 'a rider at all; they lnan however
conchade, if he der ond-E , ,e to rider
todo as the Irishrnan did, who, When his
horse got his foot in thastlrnip, exclaim
ed, "Loth, if you're going to get on, exclaim
Mr. Lawry intr o duced. bill to. create
s new County out of .parte of Crawford,
Vonango and Women—mainly out. of
Crawford, with the county mast at 'Titus
ville. This Will give rise to a big fight t
Mr. Eirett pretented thapetition of
W. Foster, In favor of cumulative
'Voting, which was ordered to be publish- .
ed in theplace Legislative Record , lie also
, read In bill to charteithe PUte.
bomb, Rrownsville and genera Packet
Co., being chatter in its wovisions
the bill chartering the Peonies'Ltzta:
'The Governoes Message is very Irearti.
le a pproved by all; ln ita various rearm..
mandato:ma on suite affairs, and by all
hi. political friends on'tpolitical ques
dons. Idissuggeations relative to put
ting out tho large balance now in the
State Treasury upon temporarg loan, is
especially actiptable. • If we Lade law
requiring all the money in the Treasury
over • specified sum to be put out at in
tereai, there would be no scramble, as
there new is, for the aloe . of taste
Treasurer. With nothitrjhut its paltry
salary of$1;00, there wordd be no anxie
ty to obtain iL • I
On the list of nominees of the floats
Republican trauma, the following Alle
ghenli+ll:n appear an ths lid: Frederick
M. for ..nsmiblng clerk: Camper
Gang or Sergeant'`t Arms; Monne I
Mitrbsit AlettehanDOOrkeelper • and
G. L. dam= as Assistant Serf/relit at
.
Arms.
FORTIETH CONGEESS
libisksy Illovrwsg• Iffeaudls-alemolners
atom iiievermaines.+Man.srosale• of
• Me OugriflMo7-1124, Wrier* As Lowly
-01.11.-Aseess Of -4.limwm.l, cUlsems
1.. Groat IlAtilikaseresilmtg Do
fate ti Ususe,llks, •
(ay Telte.l hw. tit PltDhtrfs Beira.?
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. SENATE. ;
A number of • petitions a no wetland
interred were presented and referred.
YEA.EriS piton nurrrhum amnia
Mr. SHERMAN, from the Corona-tee
on Flamm, reputed the Home - bill
tO
prevent frand.s on the'revenne form dis.
tilled spirits, with an amendment abilt
ing out Haire:nix "le bond."
Mr. SHERMAN stated, in answer to a
question from Mr' Comes; that the
words "In bond" eeemed to limit the
°penman of the bill to distilled •spirits
on claw 13, or second class warehouses,
. .distnagaished f ro m clans A, or flat
'The amendment was agreed to and the
PETITION' POE lIITUEP. ,
Mr. WILSO'S presenter a petition
from several members of the Croultitu-
Ilona Convention of A labama, for the
removal - of the disabilities Gomm .
Patton. BOGUS to the Judiciary ~
' 'ranee
Mr. ri LLIA.ms, from the Committee.'',
on Mce, repo andtbs moved the in
definite an
postponerted
ntent bill for-the
converaon of registered bonds into coo
pon bonds. The motion wee agreed. to.
earnings WPI3II 00VIENIKENTS..
On motioit of Mr. stougok, the gen.
ate took up his resolution to Instrea_the
Judieizry-ommitteiot. - report, a •to
abrogate the existing State government.
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la the south sitteirehla provhdonal
governments ins
. Me. FREPSUMITTS-MC moved to
attend by referring the resolution to the I
.Jorlielmy Carmelites, authority to
report such a hill. -
the pim
Mr. MORTON - urged a=
legislation. in view. or
inc
ontoHck's cobras. end other motet ca.
'eurrenees, occupying the 'theaters of tbe
Senate nail Ills Morgan bourexpinaL
cussixor
• The special catter r •the bill .te - herrn',
further contrantiot! of - enti, iris
taken up. - .
The question was on the entendtcomt
that alter the plunge of the ace Me so,
thority of the Secretary of thitrtrlMlT7.
a
i to analanalnote* ide be ...
..i• ,dr. SHERMAN selec=rbill, an
:on- t notdd satisfy the public mind that no
lather contraction would be rondo, and
Wet the:aPPX* l " dOu of. twori that it
would restore to Congress a power too
bia , P o4o l? b . .464°4 f * ,7...!/.."
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ofliter of the Government, and place the
entire responsibility of the management
of the question on Congress, 'where, It
properly belongs. - •
Mr. EfORRILL, of Vermont, spoke of
the recent ciao In gold as caused by Con
gressional legislation on the subject, and
contended that the passage of idle reso
lution Would have a similar effect.
Mr. CORBETT agreed with, Mr Mor
rill, and, moved to indefinitely postpone
the aubject. Lost.
Mr. FESSEN DEN feared the effect of
Within. If passed it would practically
proclaim to the country that all design
to return to specie payments was aban
doned. The present disordered 'condi
tion of financial affairs could only lib
remedied by time and a firm adherence
I to- a settled policy looking to the re,
sumPtion ofivecie payment.
' :Mr. STE ART contended the din-
~heseled condition of the country was ow
fin, in a great measure, to the misman
agement of the Secretary of the :Treseu
' ry., and spoke for some time against his_
policy.
Mr.SPßAGllEcorroborated a preyi-
I ons statement as to the, amount of eon
:
traction, and disclaimed all intention of
censuring the Secretary fot inch con
traction In obedience to law.
Mr-SHERMAN stated that $13444,7411
of eomponhd interest notes will mature
during the rie.xt six months, and that
when all coMpound interest notes , are
paid-our currency will be reduced to.
about five liniudred and fifty millions,
not much greater than before the war.
Contraction Mould be stopped. English
history shows' that. times have arisen
when contraction had to be suddenly ex •
changed for exrnslog. Such a crisis
n e t ti toccur wi h us, and Without st all
r
nig on the present Secretary of the
Treasury his discretionary powers
' should be removed and theinatter placed
on a film basis of letcialation.
caa M y IIEN M DERSON followed in adio
may of ttie IL
Mr. MORTON favored the • bill on the
I ground that more currency is required
for the business of -.the country. He
thought ESTI would' be time enough to
resume sperie payments, Gold and Hi
rer wonld then simply add to- the mil
-1 nine of currency. He was opposed to I
any further contraction before that time.
' • s r. HOWE, in the course of a lengthy
argument against contraction, said the
United States, like Bileaatier, had
,given their 'L 0. IT,' and w thereby doubtless, like Mai, considered theirdebt hon
orably discharged. The only difference
was that Mietwaber coLd not enable his
creditors to circulate his paper. 'The
United States could. f. ughter.]
It being evident no veto could be
reached to-day, the Senate went into
executive session and soon 'after &d
-immed.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATITEIi.
' TUE lIIIIDOZ AT Lonisvime..
Ur. EGGLESTON offered a resolution
reciting that by the enactment of rebru-•
ary - 47, 1E45, anthorlring the construction
of a bridgeat Louisville, over_ the Ohio ICI
River, it was specially provided that
such bridge should be located above the
should be constructed with at least
three draws, and should in no way inter
fere with the navigation of the river,
and It way Currently reported that the
bridge now-being constructed there was
in flagrant violation of these provisions,
and almost a seriornetstruction to nen
gallon, and resolving that the Secretary.
of War be instructed to cause an exam
ination of the byfacts a corps of Gov
etument engineers:
. afer-red to Cotn-,
mitten on Finance-
EGOLTON also presented a
memorial from the Chamber of COM
'theme
onof Cincinnati, in reference to the
tax whisky.. Referred to the Com-- -
.mitteenf.Waysand liana. •
stiCtrgcnoxv or irrraltssits. .
Ur. WILSON, of lowa, Intiodilood
bill for the protection. In certain eaaes4'
of pezignus making' disclosures , as de
fen dente, or testifylngas witnesses, Bei
(erred to Committee on Judiciary.:
This bill provides that no answer or
other pleading of any party, and no die:
°ovary or evidence obtained by mesas
, • 5J14.411 proceedings from any
. • country.. Wall b e - 15' ' , II
deuce and usd against .such party or
11 1:=1:1 111 property, in any Court
Mr. ARS - ELL Intreneed a Mil to
ante= the bankruptcy act. Referred to
the JthliMary Committee.'
ASiftETr OF Asir-tuna.* ernzess
mtlTAl c..
The Home proceeded titheconsiders
non of thejoint resolution reque•ding the
President to intercede win, the Queen of
Gnat Britatii for the release of Father
MarMahon. -
Mr. PAINE introduced a similar joint
resolutims in reference to Robert Lynch,.
- of Milwaukee,' • - •
Mr. WOOD gave notice of his Intention
of introducing aloint resolution regent.
tog the President to interpose his °dicta:
authority to effect immediate r-letne
of CoLs. John Warner and W. J. Nagle.
and "any other American cilium arrested
in Ireland under the Ambito eorpui act.
and-now imprisoned. without suillelent
grennds to charge them with the Mtn
mission of anv offence against theilaws
of Great Britain. . ;
Mr. , WOOD characterized the whole
course of Great Britain as insulting, ar
rogant,' and such as no proud, great sad
,maidpeople,ltha of thetinited SWAM
submit - to or tolerate any longer.
Mr. SHANKS spoke in =open of the
Joint resolution relating to - Father Mc
Mahon,the ground that he was
=titled, tunerkin British =mutes. to a trial,
by a mixed jury, which right had been
denied him.
Mr.BßOOKSsuggested a modification I
et the language of the joint resolution.
e would advise the onnallon of the
words "Fenian Raider." • • •
• M M r Mr. BANKS, Chairman of the Coln
mitten on Fortigt:t Affairs, admitted, the
promieiyof ming exact terms.
MTH remarked • that the elm=
on which .I.LacMahon was Onside& Was
that oktressou and felony, and be modi- '
th joint resolution- in that particu•
The jointreeoludon Li:witnessed innsni
ly
s Mr.PAINE"S Joint resolution in re
ference to Robert Lynch, of Milwaukee,
also passed unanimously. . •
Mr. WOOD then Introduced the Joint
resolution, of which be had given notice.
in reference to Colonels Warren and.
Mr. BIBOMAM suggested the
atop of of the words, "interpose his official
authority," and the enbstituUon erthe
words "that the President be , remlested
to intercede," dm.
. Mr. WOOD made the modification sug
gested. • .
Mr. 'WOOD also, at the suggestion of
Mi. Banks, struck out "under the A.Meei
eirthus Modified, the Joint resolution
was plumed ttanimonslV. ; •
viz wlrestmx Mimics rnanne,-Sine-
ULM= TOR A COYNT6SIOI I ON ma-
The Morning hour flaying eXplreil.Mr.
SCHENCK, Dom the Committee of Ways
and Meerut reportedaloint resolution to
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pmvide for a commbision of five ;Whims
to examine carefully all meters and me
chanical contrivances or inventions Mud
may be presented, intended to measure,
teat and ascertain the productiveness of
'grain or other articles prepared 5.1 r
tillatirin; or aMnal quantity and egth
of distilled spirits subject to tax pro
dome therefrom, giving due notice of
the time when and place where such
examination is to be conducted.
' The (55mmissio la **meet sad proceed
to the performa n ce of its duties, under .
instructions Mthe Secretary bf the Tress
ury at the earliest.practicable day. and
report In detail to the Secretaryj to be
communicated to Conmeas„ the results of
their examinstron, with such recommen
dation+ an may be deemed expedient, en
or before the 15th of February next.
l'endiew the action of the Commlestori,
and until ill report is made mod it meter
adopted by law, all work on the con
struction of meters, under the direction .
pounded, reasury Delartmentodual be sue.
and in the meantime no 'further
contract kir meters shall be made by the
SecretaryM the Treasnry. -
Pending its consideration :the Senate
amendments to the Howe hill in refer
ence to bonded wareholfies for whisky
was concurred in. •
The consitieratka ur the ,jolnt resolm
lion- was - then resumed and Mr.
SCiIENCA explained the necessity of
commbdon and advocated the maim'
Lion. -
Mr. LOGAN' spoke in suppoft of Mei
j o int resolution and declared that the.
regulation. now In fb e rme tO
whiskery to
seemed
ty for OM orprOleCtlng villainy
and frond. They must have boon rethea.
ariggelt!iltatbaSemtary ofthe Tressed ,
for thatpmPose, oradopued throughignol,
ranee. ..ge trephined at considerable
length thereetilir by Which hands could
he coliMileted VIM *44 meter-.PP led
to the Mit of the stilL Ills theory wee
to mm, grain and compute • thb
tetanal of. whiskey w.ich it
shodid .;..• produce, • but unless the
mcksi +lntegrity of the =playas of
Mr. Jotineon and Mr. MeCullogh could
'be measured, thetas could never he ca -
Jetted.- galdtaselt told the, oftioentel
' the DeMtment that certain- employle
ware thieryliand he ooOt not get !them
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mein Led. 'lle knew facts showing that
mem mof the Metropolitan Revenue'
Board had avoided jostles by means of
stravilball and otherwise. It wasi• die
honest, corrupt machine from heed to
feat. Fla did not care how high the
Preat set or Secretary .of the Treasury
migh stand, they were either dishonest
there7lveam so Ignorant they could not
telt, w en fraud was committed,
Air PILE asked Mr. :Lave what ase
nuance he had that the Secretary of the
Treantry would appoint '•proper men on
theC;inirmisettrin I
Mr LOGAN replied theirs was a Pall
understanding 'between the' Committee
and Se cretary es to whom the Commie
elope were - to be. He we t on to say
he.did not clumps Commlael ner Rollins
with dishouestyj that the moils:donor
said • could not help hl If in the
M r; but he ( Mr. Lew) was sorry to
* ei.
say at all these omelets led hide
the vas behind the T r e of Mime
Act, Commissioner Rollin might port
the byte to the President where o cials
were inboard, and behoped hewo Id do
sot s till he was eatlalle d that although
Bd..
In li an ine y fra m ud tgb a t luid be an bee h g n co mt nim matL itted a
' rib Department, of which he. had been
p l.
i re cd tly notified, but on whlch,he had
;We no action, anti be now gave him
not that wawa he reported these man
witot he (Mr. Logan) bad sighilled to
him as dishonest scoupdrele in his De
: pert out, he would denounce kiln from
hlsat in the House . These frauds
sire d not be stepped so long as Andrew
1 Jab eon was appointing thieves , and so
icing as the Secretary of, the Treasury
MIS inking at these frauds. Ile. Mea
-1
Von the fact of a man named:McDon
ald, ho had been it nyieled and • *ea
ten to death for being a conspirator
in;inning- hotels In - New ;York,
and who 'had i since been appointed e
Sectetary of the Treasury to an
ottice in New York. The conduct of that
maM Andrew jehneon, of the Secretary
of the Treating* and. Cabinet. l was so
black and hateful that the world would
blush if all the; Leta could be' known.
Thai revenue 'bad .not been 'collected
since Andrew Johnson and Congress bad
been divided, salt was collected before,
and pare was no reason for that, The
revenue was not collected in many dis
tricts in the country, • because Andrew '
Solren's pets were put in omen them,
or l ee the Republicans were will
ing to sell themseivesto Andrew John•
conifer the opportunity of perpetauting
Irate upon the country. 'Andrew John-.
aordhaelappointed a aims of men who
had disgraced the nation, and-upon him.
and in ponthe Secretary of the Treasury,
the respo*bility for all those frauds
`yea eel.
Mr. ROSS asked leave to state to his
.cilleamme that:the Senate had rejected
'fo c eciteessor of his District nine good and
h eat men, who had been nominated by
ich yrssidept andwbo,were Capable of
discharging the duilce._
Air ,:ci LOGAN.—Well, what HMI of men
di he send; that the Senate-did not ra
ces '/' (Laughter.)
•• Mr. ROSS.—The truth,Ls, If the Presi
dent nominates a good wen, the Senate
is Wire to rejecthlut \ t •
4ur., LOGAN.—And'then \ the Senile
until be nominates a scimundreb—i
[ ghter,) - I ' ' it
lik : ROSS—Yea, that is it. (Loud
lac h fti
ter.) In order to have oces Idled
iii resident has appointed demoralized
Re tiblicans—(continuedlaughter i &men
who pretend with the President to be
with hint, and who pretend to tie Senate
to be with it, endue consequently lying
to ;both, and of "course such men alit ,
stood. ; (Laugh ter.)
M. LOClAN—Thatie the simplest prop
nedeon la the world. The President
seeds in a man whom the Senate doer
not want to see demoralized. and hence
he Le rejected.' The' Preakient continues
sodding in names until finally he sends
in the name of a thief, which is in accord
with his own character.
'Mr. ROSS—Yes, and then the Senate
corifirms the thief; (Laughter.)
- i Hr. LOGIN—Of course, because he is
',lt; Johnson's choice; end because the
'Senate does not want to get into trouble
with Mo. My colleague says the Pres
ident sentln the names of . nine mcn In
le Di
a strict tor Assessor. I don't know
what sort of to. man he.has there now in
t e l i li r t oleo,. but If he is honed. ,bed an
. Ham „to.lhesplia.,..ll.Hut nutuber)
honed men, anti afterwards appointed n
thief, ne is respOnsible for the, appoint
ment, not the Senate, not the Congress,
, nobody sheath th e world. The President
and Secretary of the Treasury ought to
have at least sufficient evidence of
men's honesty before app o inting them,
I to iny ld& of trust.
r. HERR asked Mr. Logan whether,
i he meant to my that either In tact or in
la it is the duty of the PrellidttlC to sp
ool t Inspectors?
• Mr. LOGIN—It certainly is not his
duty, but yetl he does it, just as duly
everything also
that .is not his
(Lisughter.) ' • - • . .
. Mr. KERR—I desire theentleman to
nailer an iretanee to wide, the . Presi
dent has made such an a ppointment - -
Mr. LOGAN—I did ,not get op for the
purpose of naming men , and putting
their names before the country In a bad.
i i i i ilt. HAM?! Ido not answer the mos
' lii. KERR—The President does not
make the appointment at all. The law
does not (pare him the power, to do 80.
but the Commissioner of Internal Rev
envie. .
Mr. LOGAN—The law does not Mire
theirresident power to do a great many;
things he does. The Secretary of the.
Treasury appoints the Inspectors.
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• Mr. KERB—No; the Commissioner of,
hi. .
Internal Revenue.
r. lANlAN—Execute me; If you
pie . The Secretary of the Trewury
ap . allo w s, the men Whom the Presi
denthim to appoint. The Prete
.tient, tinder the la Collec tors, the appolotmemt
'Of Ammon asid ec but the Sec
?rotary of the Treasury can appoint - the.
lelpoctors. ram told, for instance, that
he
has been required to appoint certain
meta as Inspectors by lbe Preeident„and
1 bate no doubt of the troth of that ilibut
it akes no difference whether it MUT.
McCulloch ter th e President who appoints
a s M illing ' scal beli r at e
ae !, did; they are both in thiname boat;
th M o r...llcCu ddid lloch ou :e pr. nto i ff .
M .
dent
vpaiii loclit i recommends
t.copt
id
i iind the
p t
eataalee
:so eof his own speclid friends. -Theri
ara remi tb lres a Ir liir raaa . M a eC ent el w loch anta to m t4 sic aP e Pa se i ch at
a intmenta
• r„; KERR—Does the gentlemen cord
steer that the Senate is In, the - same boat
with the President and Secretary blithe
Treasury in these appbintmenne •
Mr.-,LOGAN—The Senate le not in the
sane boat as the 'President,' sea matter
o .
KERR—lsnot th e Senate
I aiding the President, to make these
a polntmeots?.
Mr. LOGAN—The Senate"has nothing
do With appointments; the President
tikes the appointmentis and is rospon.
Able/tor them. Somethnes the Senate'
onnilniris - Republicans and sometimes
Oemciersts.
Mr. KERR—That Is a new confirms
don of the Senate. . _ .
I My. LOGAN--Tke gentleman may
leaWm a rod deal as he grows older.
• [Laughter.] .. •
1 Idx. KERR—Not from the gentleman.
[Loud Laughter,]
i I Mr. SCHENCK--Some of the priori-
I *Hikers require the COMITITIatiOn of
the Senate, but; nineteen-twendetha of
the agents for the collection , of , the reve
-1 Sue are men appointed bar . the Treasury
I Department, whose appotritmenui do, not
i teed confirmation and donot com,e with
' a the THAWS of 0111covit. -
Tne debate was continued at length by
Seems. LOGAN: , KERR, ' RANDALL,
ELDRIDfiE, MILNGEN and VAN
WYCK];!WaIIy Mr. SClTENCE.mcivedthermi
ions question and the joint remit:don
went over until tome:grow. .. 1 '
l• The SPE/4HBR presented s oomniuni
ticm from the Secretary' of the Traw
lt:Ml irselsroltting &report , from thigreas.
urer of th e. United States, relative id the
he amount of deposits In National
Banks for each month, from 'January
SOth,llBBo. to October Slst,loS7. Referred
to Committee on Banking. .. I
Adjourned. i - : ~
NNW YORE
(Br ratan& teitlis fillets 610lasette.,1 .
11. CW x onx, Jan. 9, ISO 8.•
rani, couritarerr. ! - 1
Counterfeit two., welt exmrilted, 63 tho
National Unkin Dank of Klnder:ok o,
are ig circulation. '1
noMt ukase itallsoan =me
The PreeldenV and'Eteererary 'af thee .
Rock Island road aPpeated laCourt to
day uld parked itiormelvtatof eoulemot.
whereupon the attachment was vacated.
on thole pledglee themselves to eppeor
and answer natation& put to the
- - armors smarms: • ' ,
In the District Court toKley a mods
elan was appointed to take testiniony to
Tennessee in the case of Stepheneon, al
leged to have defrauded the Government
to the amount of half a million In the
pp:email of sales of cotton.
, •
• Mark 'et sitetev seeekties. • 1
tierve•neee Or tee etuateren tiustre]
Ituaitectieit. Vt.. Jen, 9.-w-itight 'Rev.
Bishop Hopkins. pets din alshOP or the
Protestant Episcopal. Church, of. the
Putted Stater. &Spired at the Epee:swat
reldenee, lioakpotnt, tble stlerneoh,
aged76yetui. -
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ITTSRURGH, FRID
BM En
THREE O'CLOCK A. M.
FROM EUROPE.
Editor Charr,ed Ivith Sedition.
The Birmingham Fenian..
The Abyssinian Expedition
•
Speech by Count Biaa►arck-
Maximilian's ilemiino at Corfu
Telegrolito me Plitateasktiaistta.)
'emu: 'immix
EDITOR OF TEX 611111/MI!, /
CEIAIGID wrzx aroriloa
Lozfrafte, January i!—Evenatg.-11rt
Pigott; editor of the Dublin Jetthetait,
ghose arrest eras; noticed yesterday, to
charged with eight eeditlooa• libels, titl
tered last year.; Pigott is a eon of the
Chief .1 !tattoo of Italstf.
lE3=l
Burke, Casey, ghaw and Medway, the
Fenian arrested 'at Birmingham on a
charge of buying arms there for the
BrotherhOod, were brought up' ski:tow
street for examination. Ball was offered
butuot accepted. and the prisoners were
sent to Birmingham for trial for tuition
and .felony. The van containing the
prisoners in its transit . to and from' Bow
Street was guarded by a strong escort of
military and several platoons of Police,
ell under arms and with drawn enthuses.
Tho extraordinary precautions wore . . ad-
judged necessary, as the authorities had
received information of a threatened iss
cue. There wore no disturbances how
ever. .
=CM
TUE intrilin ZXPEDITZOS.
.Lownoir; .T..nuary 9.—The. Times this
morning publislhas Wes intelligence
from the English expedition In. Africa.
The troops wore still at Sono!, the4sal
-diets ?eshily, 11.12 d. no atcknuo of any
sort In the maps. Natives eyorywhera i
•
1 friendly. '
=lf
IiTTECII ni nuMancx.
Banms, January 9.—At a - largo boo-
Tmivo dinner lant erasing Count Von
Bismarck Wu prcient and dada
speech. Ho matey:red the presontpolitl
cal situathin in iiitropo3 in the course of
which ho said war with Franca this year
was a phantom, and urged hie 'hearers to
dismias all fern in the Matter. • Ha wee
listened. to with profound attention.
•
• AVVtala;
ittliAss!.
Vixxxs, Jan. 9.—Dispatches received
'to-iai. auto that:the Austrian frigate
Nuirarni' Admiral Tegethoff, with the re
mains of Maximilian on board, tad at,
rived at alit Wand of Oorrapn the way tO
rown9lL,
TUE cod.s.CTloll Of TAIVL
PARIS, Janua i ry , 9.—The Cabinet of
Pet foroied; /OM Lila mum
fimastrativr—taueL..4 miu_no zumnr
people to ouch a 'degree :as to callfe the
reafametion of thspresious Cabinet.
VIII LIP AL AID salt Zeal laL. ,
• Lormox, January 9—Eseairig.—Con
owls (or money and for account
920 . 021. American securities steady.
5-20 e, 71i(7'= Initiate Central, 88 ) .•,:ria
401.
FRANITORT, January o—Evening:
•
Pants, Jabuary —Evening.—There is
an improved feeling on the Liourse, and
the tendeney of pintos Is upwatda. • •
LONDON. January 9 —lEcening.—fic-:
cording to the regular weekly statement
the amount` of bullion _in the Ba6k of
Englanci for the week. has slightly de
crawled, ,
Livancoor., January o.—Ectwidiy—Cint
hda closes rnther more doing, bat prices
declined ; sale. of 10,000 tales of mid.
' dling uplands on the spot and 6 to ar
rive si• 6i do. Orleans .78. Breadatatra
quiet. Corn SU ltd for raised- Wheat
ifs 3d for white California and Band for
No. It .31ilwinkie red. Barley ss , fit
Oats It
10d. Peas 470 6d. Provisions
tlrrn; . Beef 113584. Pork 783. Lard 4W O d. Cheese es.. Bacon 'sos. • Produas—
Sugar 25s od. Tallow 435 6d. Petroleum
la 8d r,a6ned. , - • -
TERRIBLE AFFAIRS IN .TENNISSEE
• ,
♦ Milner Shoats at a Sheriff—
Wounds I:llm—The Sheers
son kills the - Poisoner—The,
Itonorle Pea Sttlithelher.
itre boe—The, Sheriff then
Hlfb the Fritter's Son
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•
MEnruis, January 9.—Last night a
nottnioustblef, Jim Brune, bait arrested
while effecting an entrance into' U.
Dunes d.Cda'adry steads storeand eon rep
cal to Jill: On entering the cell ho dis
covered another . prisoniii,named McCar
thy,. lying =Jeep, and assaulted him,"
nearly stmngling him. McCarthy. fren
sled with rain, nisaulted him id turn
and before the guards ofuld interltore,
gougedliurns' eyes out of their sockets.
A terrible affair occurred it elyenbuty,
in.Virest Tennessee, on TuesdaY.. Bloom
Parkinton attempted to =Man oldman
named Duncan on the street. Duncan
edberwf aptih s um l
thumb. Pork
o sand.
tog near, fired a - pistol, killing Duncan.
Whose son coming up at this moment,
Bred, killing young Parkinton instantly.
Seeing his son slalu,the &tariff' drew a
Mani . and shotyoung Duncan' through
the heart. The most intense excitement
followed, but at last *mounts nothing
further, bad been dens, though owing to
to the extenatve relations of `both parties
trouble is:apprehended.
OMO.&GO.
Arrows of • itaysiwor-4raliersph
avatar *realism' ter Aiding in Do
trawling Ina
CBI Idresimob to tbe moors% Gaut's.)
CUlcuao. Jan. 9.....Th05.R011iy,s New
York and Chicago rougib - , wltcolttiled •
policenian In New York, twOyeareitme,
and torwholn'the anthoritlei have been
looking for since that time. was ,
faro ted
In this city lust night.
Mr. C. Baldwin,
_an operator to um
Western LTuluta Teleplt Once hem,
was arrested to-day,
the
with using
the wires of the Compinv to transmit
messages tor Bennett, Phnom 1 Co.,
',harm& Ilqww Marching, of thin nit_Y,
without . the knowledge or the Om
oars or, the Company. The dispatches
-were transmitted between Citing° and
Omabs, aid show an Intention on the
part ot thbas for wuom they wens tient,
to defraud the Government by evading,
the revenne lawr. The seensed'walsepd
an esamlionion. and wall bald to ball In
Gm sum or two thousand:dollars to ap
• at tho Becorder'a Court. ' .
MARYLAND.'
rase/mallet or Giererimer Hoyle.
Lirrelninpe to CO litinnireneell
Ilathtmonst, Jan. 0.-0. Bowie, Dev
enter elect of Ibis State, tooktlie official
oath to•day, in the presence of both
Houses of the Leighda lure. Justice. of
.the Supreme Court, and an tiraneneelee .
semblarce or Indio' and gentlemen went
to w items the ceremonies. 'Ana times I
were 'pancluded, the mendiere of the
Legtelatu're repaired to the residence of
on.. Swami.. .where the Governer elect
held a reception, at which Admiral Da
vid D. Porter, and other naval Milano
were present; afro many prominent dn.
sena. Swann holds the °Mot for
one veer from thia thoick notwithstand
ing. the Inauguration Of , the Dovernor
Itiestied Name Welesseed.
tey'renirreee rota. ritistneriblisslittli4 •
SeliniCirtlCLD," /UM. Jllllollll_
Cenci Lawmen% 0' Brien, ofNew Haveri
Vermont, for nom, months pest yds:
°net . ..barged with being a leeks, to
Clonmel jail. /rebind, wail weleomen
bows yesterday, havtaitiftentedn daring
• Y, JANUARY
SOX WASIIINMN.
Oue of Secretary Stanton.
I ____.
Gtin; , '!3ntler Opposes Grant.
Solditie Gallon? Clonfirence.
Bank Report.
goatimpitions ind ReJectiont
Tdailnlt to th, ?magma caotic]
WApxrarcerox, Janiutrf 9,1868.
Tax cam: or RCUTA2T sTANTon.
Senator Doolittle leproparing a minor-
Ity report In the Stanton ease, sustain
ing the action of the President and put-,
tingthe,,blarne of the New Orleans riot'
Mitttenton for withholding Gen. Baird's
dispatch .from the_ President.
. The Senate Miliary Committee adop
ted to-day, with various smentinteena,
Howard's report on Mr. Stanton's cue.
I will to made known to the Senate toe ,
morrow., but wills probeblynot be sw.tod
on until next Week.' . '
orals:au. BUTLER orroara On►tr'r.
General Batter spoke atbst the nom ,
!nation of Grant at the Soldiers' meet.
ink last night, The proposition to hold
a separate Convention was earned hyena
vote.
in.scriox'cAsz.
The contestedelection cue of Delano
Ya Morgan, of Ohio, will come before
the Haase Committee on Monday...
Y 1 1L suns:con= . -
A whams is on thetto pass s tew
log mall tithed, to the new
bdween Ns* 'York .And Bremen. It &
not believed It will pew. '
IMRE= 7101:11 • '
Ociattred betaitten , Genius' McCook;
Minister to Saidwich Intends, and the
PriblLsher of the EVelling Star • :Neither
were sertously,damaged.
culutrwc: cOarratorion.
There is ttl doubt the Muse anti
contraction bat wttl? peas the Eteteste
when mused to • vbft.
RATIONAL BAI;CE Ittroar
The Comptroller of Currency bas
calved about alz hundred quarterly re
ports from 'National Bank. moistly from
New York; Maryland, Peunrylvents,
Connecticutand Rhode Island. It is ex
pected nmrly all will be.recelesdduring
the present week, and an abstract of the
saute be reedy for publication about the
so.mmta' AND Sawn& vormanumen.
confeience of lie Soldiers by
S
ors yesterday, melded ever by General
Crittenden, decided to hold a National -
Crstvertion t' Chicago May. Ihth. An
Eaecutive CoMmittee ins appointed to
prepare a call and report Man adjourned
meeting. ' 4-
3rOicutArtolts 00N101 ; 11XNAND NILINCTIO
The Senate onnfirtned J. G. Foreman,
Pommaster at Erie, ye.; L N. Lee, Post
master at Hancock.. Michigan; 060. W.
Fattier. PaitDallger . MartinabM.
West Virginia. The Senate rejected M
aua Cooper, Antigua, Secretary of the
TrossulTt W. P. Forts. Assessor 'of In.
terns' Revenne,Fifty.tirst District, Ind.
THEMMERBBLIBEIMITEDEBB ,
Arrest lot' the. Murderer
He lita4s a Pull Confausion.
-4—•• •
Wastranio. West "Virginia, %
Within . the 'last year two most horrible
tuffle7ncrrr.cpam4 — knof aleirstminnu
ago. the. remains of • murdered man
nu found! In • ctdbart 'near the Mtn.
whose marderer,it wsa ascertained, s •
hem &inn Parkersbubs. On bionddy ni cam ght
last, a German named Jahn Schafer,
madeabold attempt to take the Woof& re
spectable citizen of Parkersburg, but.
was &waisted In his designs, end placed
ander wrest. • A remarkable similarity
which existed In the cireunteanoes at,
tending thee. horrible murders caused
the citizen* to waspeot, Schafer of being
guilty of the coraralsailou of them and a
large crowd eurrounded the Jell and
threatened, to lynch him this atternoou.
Schafer tar* a full 'confesalon to a
Catholic pries., In the pressure of Never.
al wawa/0, ecknowlodging his guilt of
all ilia murders mentioned above. •
NBWS BY T.ELEGRA.PII.
Detnoendie State CommiSao of
Maine hag deided to oall the Convemtion
14 Augusta for the' purpose of electing
st• Urge baths National Oen
yen on.
—U. L. Wood, 'formerly General Su
perintendent of the United . Staten Tele
graph Compaq, has born appointed
General Superintendent of the Atlantic ,
I and reside Telegraph Company.
, —The Canoeist lo Slits Convention of
1 Welt • Virginia • adjourned Tanner/
evening after the also ton of delegatie- lp
the National Ctoneentlon.' A.. decided
majority, of tfte delegates are avowed
Pendliton men. •
—Advices per steamer • Rising Star
state Nati President Pride, of Pert4llll.ll
about to, bombard Arequipa. A MEMO
tattle was going on in the northern part
of rem between the government tomes
'end revolutionists.
Sewers Mears Dar Mesa. ,
By reference to :the Supreme Court
proceedings, in to-ilay's °smart it wilt
be observed thatcaaes fn wblc conskl.
, anilde lets:eat felt here have been dee.' ,
clded.
' The case of Sheriff-Cluley, or rather
that of B.CLuigkilln, Ile opponent
at the election, whith was a suggestion
for a welt of quo warrant* rocitdrinelfr.
I Cluley to 'show by what authority he
held the onto* 'of Sheriff. It being 1
claimed that his eloetion wits in violation]
of the constitution; has been decided, the
Court refusing to slow the writ, Justice
,Thompson delliering the opinion. A
dissecting cidnicM, in Amor of allowing
the writ, was given.
' Thomas involving the validity of the
act matting the Office of Assistant Diek.
trict Attorney of AlleithenV count 7 has
also .been deckled, Justice Strong dello.
ming opinion dis Missing the appeal
of Col: 11.-Du ff ;Distriet Attomey, and
thna "I:firming the decision of the Court
Quite
a 'number of cases arising in the
Western t he cy and argued at last
setting of Supreme Court. inthis
ciV, have been decided, e full list :of
which are eleawherre given. y
,Illitidlass. alkaagokr
The Ann controlling the mammoth
'establishment of,Smithson, Palmer a
.
Co.; underwent ';an 'important change
,yeatarday—a d'titian and oo.partner
him
rahip bang form Mews. j. S. Palmer
and Thomas V ips bare disptitral of I
- theh : respective interests to Mears. J. C.
Vanhook and J. Bruce McClelland. The
deraor member of the house routine his
interest, and hereafter the Ann will be
known as Ettalthice..Yanhook & MotAel
land, end will continue the bind:leas at
the old established stand, Noe. 56 and 57
Fifth street. The, outgoing members of
the Ann, Mestut.' Painter and Phillips,
are followed by our best whiten for their
- success In any , new undertaking or btd. ,
nes. project ,in which they mo - enter.
, The new Arm we earnestly hope will at
i tain even gloater popularity
_than that,
. which clustered about T. A. jiloCialland
& Co. and Erallttoon, Palmer & Co., Arms ,
h .ln time looked upon_ as soickupt, the
", leading to' the State.. Ws welcome Mr,
', McClelland and Mr. Vanhook again of.
cur eltneod trust, together with Mr.
Smlttison, they . may maize all the au*.
case
merited hy hostages enterptrar, asp
potty, energy sod honorable dealing.
. ,
• ,
Perjary—Miehaelboushue yesterday
madelniburindais beibrs Aldartnan
Strain, charging Thomas &Miran with
wilful penury. It appears that in a pros
ecution tor assault rod battery, on or
about the • Tth of October, - ult. bonus
Mayor McCarthy, to which tio wu
defeUdant,.. Sullivan Was the prosecuting
witness, and sa la alleged, *wore basely.
Sullivan was arrested, awl attar a hear
ths committed to Jail In default of ball,
which he alterwr ds procured rind was
Cenindtted for Crart.--Mitni
whom errest on • au", of talninit .
board Under eau .Prelingelt r on as ib
Matthew Venni. we edassany,
had A Waling ykaterday fuming, which
notated in Ids Wing comi.unan ta
in &Willi of thin mob: bail for lib IRr.
=I
an AND 131111131113
RAILROAD mcotrasioiz.
Allesbian, Yam= sistveass,-grg gm
sary—ronsat opastss—dirmed as
i earate•—eastabaes as Oil cur ens
Mantis—,seueleps, La., me,
It la new more than thirty yearn dope
a charter woo obtained from the Legisise,
torso!' Penneylvardsfor the conetruction
Of a railroad to develop the =Menu re
: sources of the valley of:the Allegheny
and contiguous country. The first char-
Mr was obtained under the Inuits and
style of the Pittsburgh, Kittanning and
Warren Railroad, but nothing was" done
toward, theCernmencementofoherations
until the corporation was'about to laic
its rights and privileges. lel 11347 the
time for the completion of theiread was
extended for a period of five year. At
- thus time the Company eloistinid the
necoraarYlegislation to sidle them
'to ,extend" the road to the New. York
Stater line.) 'But In those Bays the
building of a railroad was a week which
few even in Western Pennsylvitulawere
'Willing to undertake. In 11150 It was
thought that Hon. W.F. Johnston, who
teas largelyl interestedlethelYMMY of
the Allegheny, and bad had each eaten
sive experience in the management of
State finumes, was Just the man to put
the matter through. Accordin4ly, a gen
tleman who I= been 'dentin . with the
interests of the road, from iteinception
till the present time, visited Harrisburg
and obtained ths consent of kir. John
ston to become the President elf the cor
poration. On the return of the gentle
men referred to, Mr. Johnston Wasunan
imously elected President. sfan of our
readers will remember the. ` cement
that was raided at that - time, a d thO ear-
Avlt i
neatness wi th which the ti s advo
cated too 'early completion o the road.
Bat -It wan difficult to obtain ndividlaal
subscriptions.. The .people depended
upon the cities and C 011111.10.1 as such.
to build railroads. In 1131:2 the amount
°retook tatenby individuals tux only
t 170, 00 0; the es mantl • of Elk, McKean,
Jefferson. Armstrong and CI lon took
stock amountingto PO . 00 0 ; . borough
of Kittanning subscribedl.so,o4o; the city
of Pittsburgh $400,000, and the of
Allegheny 15750,000. In Ma rob, 1353,
:ground was broken at Lawrenceville.
now in the :city of Pittsburgh; ',and the
usual amount of speeches remade on
the °cuisine. The minds of alt intereat
ed were now filled with the loftiest ex-.
pestle= 1 In the apace of three years,
however, only about -twenty eight miles
were finis On the 23d .cf , October,
1855, the. road was opened , a-point
about opposite Freepor and o tne.bor
ough of Kitasming on the of J us
rY, Mi. _ '_
at seemed for a long period hot if Kit
tanning would repudn the northern ter
; minus of the read,being tumble - to my
the interest on the _city. and -county
bonds. But the burthees of the road in
mused; apd about seven 'years ago a
new, source of wealth, hitherto never
dreamed 0f.....4e= ed itself in the neigh
borhood of and adjoining loon
toy. The Importance of s direct cermet
bon with the centre of thissource
of wealth was deeply felt in ittsburgb,
keet
and if the Allegheny Vali road he
bun beat then the 'city of ' Ittaburgh
would now, it is estimated, be doing the
coven-eighths of the MI Witting of the
country. Eastern capitallatetwere more
prompt, and have, to some estent, turn
ed away our oil triad in °thee directions
But to the long night' of gloom and
disaster there succeeded the dawning of a
morning of a brighter day. I At the an
nual election in February, lied, the fol.,
1 lowing board of directors . Was elected:
' Oedema Tillilan Plailllps,_Preeldent. Jas.
B. Murray.: James P a rke, Jr., , B. F.
Jones, W: IL Nimick, Thorne.; McCul
lough and J. Patton Lyon, Rep.. It will
he seen at once that such a , loard could
not do scathing else but a creed. Its
members are among the repretentative
men of the monetary and mabuthrtnrtog
interests of the city of Pittsburgh. The
work of the northern exto n elon. com
menced under the pre= yofF. R.
Bryot,, Esq., was no* p ed forward
--.
we; ernat trare la 11 . OEM& . " tt
000 were taken by the bank" d capital
iota of Pittsburgh and vielpityrand e
the mat: , favorable terms, h fact which
,haws that the only thing wanted by our
&trans to accomplish any reasonable
work lithe will, and it Is hoped that the
liberality; manifested in retlsr d to the ,
Valley Road will give additional mani
festation" in other directirs. Eight
hundred thousand doll/ire w re fret apart
f orth` purpose of conceit g the tint
sod mortgages on thereat&
The herculean labors of the directors
have at last; after the lapse Of a period of
die= the third of a an ent
si tury. been
wned with the most bell ltcoms.
Early het summer the load was opened
as far see Mahoning, and, about two
weeks Illhee as tir as Venting°, =meth=
Moly opposite Oil city, on the left batik
of the Allegheny river, Wth h u n d
red tant from Pittaturgh one
andahirtrtyro.and one half - mileo.
.. ''l yonatuorisasb.
The completion of sunh en Important
work sold not passwith without some formal
1 derno;t 3 stration. The caltion was• cell
bested by an excurslon,_got up on the
most extenstut scale. ..Wel are inenmed
1 that about one thothund thyltations were
tuned to gentlemen at the ;termini of the
road, and all along Its line to pin In an
excursion party to celebrate the occasion
of its opening to Oil .City. l About nine
hundred emoted the invitation, and on
1 Wednesday , 7 . morning. the Otis inst.,
' a train of fifteen carol which - war
Immersed .to nineteen tr. It reach
ed Its l destinaton, le the Com.
para's! - dthot, on ~ P street, for
011 City. This-immense"train—one of
the largest that ever:left pis city—was
drawn) the i whole distance • by a single
locomotive, which was mede at the Pitts
burghl Locomotive Works, In the Fifth.
ward, Allegheny, and puthussedreoently
by the Company $15,000. This dem
=strata two things, that the grades on
the Allegheny Valley roaft are easy, and
that Pittsburgh manufactures as good
loompOtivee saran be martulactured any
where else .. 1 . "
In the excursion party we node= the ,
Mayor elect, tllon.- - Jantes Blimkmore,
Sheriff Gluiest; J. H. Walters, Prothono
tary. and a goodly member of the mem
ber/. el the Cla Coupefts. Ws believe
that :every, profusion, trade and mann
feettiring , interest wait" represented.
"Everybody wee there" ' ne whole
SlZtowtsin=stitftfty' m. nine hen-
Notwlthdandhsg the =Manse num
ber that thronged the street and crowded
into the cans, and the great length of the
Irate, there was almost no delay at start
ing. Ten minutes after the hour ap
polisted--twenty minutes before nine
o'cloCk-ithe train was Winding its =-
met= length around tite sharp curves
. on the=new streets over which the
road lune; lathe Fifth ward,and in a
short time was "twinging" not around
"theleircle," but the seerti-drcular bend-
Rinses of t he tortuous Allegheny, at the
rale of eighteen miles all boor. _
• 6..grerw precaution Wm taken by the
President and Superintendent to pre-
veal accident and delay.. A "pilot" en
gine ran before the train the. who's &s
-tenos, and a. "tenderi followed closely
In the rear, thus alb nee double pro-
Ali along 'the the .route "'the' train ,Wes
hailed with the loudest demonstrations
at joy. At Emlenten jibe Committee on
Reception from 011 City, aCCOmpanled
by *bend from Tttneville, met the ex
emptiponuted party. The ibllowing gentlegentlemen.com the.Committert of t.ept.ton:
Pr: Baldwin, Capt. Olgths, - Capt. Vande
mi.John B. Candy{ and 3. J. Brae: ,
- . -
,
At Franklin iii bowel - tor trluirmhal arch
be avergruns was trims% emus the
hark by ths citizens, In which the word
"Welcome" WY Ingehleny intertwin
ed; Hera the firemen of the place turn
ed out In uniform, ir,3 ll gave 3110 h VOCIf•
41111111 cheers as en only can give.
The train arrived! at Youngs , City
scads salvo of artillery a few minutes
after five o'clock intheevening, and was
reesived by the citizens almost in mass,
It was now . dark, Mod a good =my
. funny mistakes were made in the matter
of recognition: A leading Wood street.
'merchant welted up to a gentleman
'wham he eithposed.,th be a flourishing
Misplaces= smutted Mindless.
"How are you .Bob? Howls —vo
sod dim reuelving "hay satisfactory alp
seers to his intorrogatorisa, they looked
closely into each - Week; counts:Mae*
and discovered, that it was "neither of
them." Our, muchard tediteiY: 'Pole- I
gized,' when' his unknown ine=,re.
marked that an apology was not name
sexy,as be atipputed be had "muse up
on the excursion tnrin." This latter re.
Mark was made with entib idgnificant
eanpheabt that' our Mefechiltut t. ,, ght it
meantsomething. .But it did'at.
As. soon a s ' the Elsairsionlidi wore
thrown Into Una ' . „eV mated, Accent
mead by several comas of mode; arms
'hybrids, to thePrif t mlenin House In oll
city. wan the gland rendezvous du
es g the evening ear runs ma did not. rtetf
tarn as far as Franklin. " --
I .Eurrylatolistring =wont inbotheities
end the excursionists enjoyed a Meat
Abend and ganarecia hospitality.' The'
eitisuis vied whltuteh Mbar In securing
gusts, and theirlthli 'offers would do
credit In eirechuabotela t - .. , .. -
ottr
bad tat= a beutY dtnner,
lapd the "9 rfftlit_WMeteM Brow Ilandp
. ,
, .
. .
,
which accompanied the party, had dis
coursed some excellent airs a meeting
was organized in the old dining. room of
the hotel. The following gentlemen
wore chieen officers of the Meeting.:
President.—W. L. Lay Esq.
Vice Preeidents.-4.Broadhead, J.
Gilger, . Wm. Hasson, fait° Bbdtely, J.
IL Shepherd, A. S. Bennett, Robt.
Bay; Philo M. Clark, D W. Canfield,
John Vanasdall, Wm. Phillips; J. D.
Baldwin... .
-,Secrefarier—H. H. Stephenson, 7. B
Candy and W. R. Johns, Vega
The Chairman returned thanks to the
meeting for the honer conferred upon
him in being called to preside.' He ex
tendeddedn the namde
Oil City , a hearty
welcome to their friends from Pittsburgh
and Allegheny. He congratulated thorn
and the citizens all along its line on the
completion of the Allegheny Valley .
Boarttelthat polnL He 'wan convinced
the enteruilsii would pay well,. The oil
Interest was only in its infauCY,...and M-
I stead of producing ten tluiuUnd barrels
a day, as they are doing . now they
would be able before' long
.inS. pro
duce forty, filly, or perhaps eighty thou
sand barrels a He paid a well mer
ited compliment to Col. Phillips, fhb
President of the road, for the energy. be
had dlaplived in ha completion.
Loud calls were =defer 31XbillIPIt
.who,upori taking the stand, wasreettivesr
-.with the most deafening cheer. • liter:
said they were mlstaken In supposing he
Came to make a speech.. Ile bad brought
I a large number of his respected fellow
citizens over the mad that . they ,might
see for themselves what kind of &stint;
ture it was. , It would - not Be becoming
in him to say anything; be would let
others give their opinion and My what
they thought , f the work. Three cheers
were given for " Bill" Presi
dent POillips," and "Congressman
Phillips."
Joseph S. iderrisorei Esq., Tiolicitor of
the road; being introduced, made a very
neat aqd eloquent speech. We are sorry
that we were so situated that,we could
not make a more extensive report -of It.
Mr. Aforrisouesid it was as •good a road
—as well and substantially oonstructed
-as spy road In Western Pennsylvania
dr In the Country, and :Its .corepletion
ttins far was due to the indomitable en
erify and persevering industry of Cot.
,Phillipa.it was a matter.cf congratula:
' tion l i
o llpresent, that ' the lower and
upper Alleg heny were united by trod
bonds,, and an' outlet was now created
for the resources of the oil regions, and
those still further easL Itz,was built by
the money of Pittsburgh capitalises. Not
a dollar of its bonds was held by .a for
eign capitalist. , .
.- Major William Frew was. loudly call
ed for: The Major said the Chairman
had represented the oil business as being
only in Its infancy. If this is so, be
thoug ve r y us be acknowledged that it
was ' a large baby." .. What moat it
be when It becomes a mint Mr. 'Frew
related his early experience in regard to
'the striking (doll, to the intense amuse.
meat of; the meeting:, Borne • years. aim
his firm struck a forty barrel well. He
went to New. York and spent two days
endeavoring to .sell one. hundred and
nine barrels, ‘ but he could not
induce any Oneiiolouch it at any price.
Ile returned with. he conviction that his
firm had found an elephant they would
find it dUlicult to dispose of. He had an
opportunity during the last year of
5 ,
tracing, In the Old W Id , the course of .
the oft -'products of thrylvanta. In
the city of Damascus, t e most ancient '
city in the world,, e w this troleum •
of Pennsylvanie, an let qua-,
Wet with an old A,- who could talk
nothing but Syriac: 'The old Arab wild'
them was one objection to it, it would
break' he chimneys. He found it also
far up the Nile. The Major coenpli..
masted Colonel Phillips in the most tin-i
qualified terms. They were indebted to
one man for the completion of the road,:
and that man is the honest, upright and.
indomitable Phillips.. Tao:exclusion, thei
time may come, wean consolidation be-I
comae a popular Idea, that Pittsburgh']
will claim 011 City as the one hundreds
nod fiftieth ward. and theywill then. be
still closer together l
-
Alexander Vic Watson, Esq., of the.
Pitiseurgh Bir:wassthe next speaker.
--.- Watson's was one of thceespeeeliew
rrineitnaiinirfThe sasem.ly
convuldwitheontlanonsroatsoflangh-
ter.
H. A. Converse, Esq., attorneyat-lsw,
meetingn called by tbe.President of the
for a three minutes speech. Mr.
Convensereferred to the day ea beingthe
'anniversary of the battle of New Or
leans. It would' hereafter be celebrated
as the anniversary of one of-the greatest
achievements in railroading.
At the conclusion or the speech of Mr.
Cbnverse the meeting adjourned.
A banquet was given by the citizens te
the excursionists, at which, we sr* In
formed; Mr. tialbratth delivered &sorry
eloquent speech. As wo did-not attend
the banquet wo are unable to give a re-
port of what tronspinxt.• , [
About one hundred or one hundred.,
and fifty, returned on Wednesday even-
ing to Franklin, where they were treated
In a most hospitable manner by the citl•
rens. Indeed, we were infOrmed that
.the Frankllnlans solicited the honor ef
entertaining the whole party, but 011
City and 'Venango very naturally enter
. d their protest., T. J. Bighorn, Esq.,
and General McCalment made excellent
rarrtsur time,
, The excursion train left Vet:mg° City
' on the return trip on Thursday morning ,.
[at half-past ten o'clock. In its progress
[ towards the city,where it arrived at
'twenty minutes bfore seven o'clock In
the evening, nothing of importance'
transpired, save that the etcontionists
[ sere cheered so lustily 'at -the different
[ points as on the outward bound trip.
At Brady's Bond the ladles on the op
-1 pante side.ot the river brought out a large
I th an bje ti c , .l e t It i a p rej A w i r o ed
t V i e t e sg i h tl l =
l tie toe" in tear of ' their extreme
Gentlemen on toe train rerip
demonstration by waving their coataand
shawls.. • • • •
It is not necessary that we should say
anything additional In praise of Colonel
Phillimor the importance of the road,as,
we very cordially endorse 'every word
;spoken by. Staler Frew and the other
gentlemen, as reported above. Mr. Phil
lips has covered himself with glory, and'
perfOrmed eminent service to the nom-' I
munitY.
The train was under the charge of Mr.'
Geo. W. Slayers, conductor, who showed
himself perfectly competent for ties ars ,
deem' duty he Inuit to perform.. The
engine was manienthted by Mr, F.
-Householder, who drive it in mast ea.;
celled style. . - • - [
We mustnot omit to mention the kind
attentions shown to the party by that
veteran maraude r H. la beet, Esq.,
General SoporirdendeM. H e m seemed. to
be uniqultas during the trip, and was
kind, affable and attentive to alt.
• [The following tdhstinguiihed °Dinah ,
from ` Robert lroads were among the
, party; Pitcairn, Esq., anyrin
[ tendentof the Pittsburgh Division. enn
sylvanthßillroad; I, H. Page, Jr., Eaq.,
Secretary and Treasurer of the Pins
, blligh Connelissille Railroad; . J.
[ Roney, Esq., Assistant General Saw ,
intendant of the. Pennsylvania Railroad
[ and Colonel Blakely. of the Jamestown
and Franklin Railroad. • •
The excursion was altogether, a very
1 Pleasant one. We heard no complaints,
I
bonnie thsrewas no room folow, The
1 calcine of the road did everything In
[ their power to make. their 'guests com
fortable. and the people •of Franklin . ,
011 City and Venaogo gave-the aunt-
I !loans* princely entertainment. .The
citizens of , Venangw especially com
pinned that they had not inopportunity
of entertaining more of the party. • 'We
heardUf one gentlemetwho bad made
province for seventy and only . had an
oppertnnlty of entertaining eight :
Before concluding our reportotti Inuit
express our obllgottoOo _to •I‘Vloirti H.
Stephenson, Esq., Candor of . U0,01101;7
Sancti /tank, and his' enterable 14y,
for courtesies extended and Ise
. 11111407
forded us during our visit.
incursion au OU Way. '
. We-not 'we that did, Ind erevi r g,
didn't write'the liocount in our columns
this morning 'of' Mt grand esnursion
over the Allegheny Talley liallawd
*Mot refrain.ftom.recorfttg our own
.
MM . of obligation to an old friend:
W. M. Wilibunni Esq.. mid , WI worn
,
plished lady, for their. elegant and hos
pitabblentertainmentof onmeltand bur
young.hlendowho were of our personal.
mrty, and of *enema others of hie friends.
Vaal cordial welcome swelled . the
guests .of many other good ipeople
of the oily of 011. We 10014 rut dispar- 1
"gement of theme when we .clalin for our ,
Lost and boater an'aptaint,-an art or
gowns, a grace and style in ontertelning
Wet Is bas rarely W. to found ontaldent
metropolitan 'M ay.: We an the other
guests of air. Willituns will longeberish
1 plionantimemorlea of the cordial wel
come and Innuriona hospitality emjciyed
by them at his house on the bin at Oil
Qty.. :day his futureboto him as pros.
i peon= so the pest, nuti , may lila &Lion
Valophilthameit White muds law, I
.vistios before his Efonor, oon Two
ittleflt Charging JaraosAL Locale with
,
Tha swami was striated 'lusi
:MR losing =mated in deNalt of
tbsivhnind )4- hfs,hia apPaPialT.
• -
4.I.LitIGEZNir 00IINCU.S.
•
le regular semi-menthly treating of this
Councils of Allegheny was held on
Thuredey @Timing, Jan. 9th.
• i Members presenti Mama Drum, Hall,
IdOtherel, Pa.t lion, J. 0.. Patterson,
Sidth, A. D., ftmlth, Wm., Theme. and I
president /kV:Brier:
The minutes of the preceding Meeting
were read and approved.. •
- Mr. A. D. Smith }meted the repwi
of the City. Controller for the month of
December, of which ' the following is an
No. 1. City cams. $2,319 88'
•• 3. Engines and. .Imo:ext.,: 4,501
7 . Prietdng . .•. 286 89
" 5. Streets and' . 1,62 65
3'
50 8
UPalos •1' 1,70
Contingslat fund.. .. . '
1,903 14
11. Water Work" 2,025.12
" 13. fine 1,671 aft
" 14. Sinking rand. 8.891-10
Total * *24,40.5
The report was reeelved and the bats
I- • '
r i Z i Ttiontaa, Chairman of the Water
Committee, presented the report or the
Committee, mompanied by sundry res
h Shalom: The report was acoepted,tind
the following 'resoled= Wed upon:.
A resalutionAlutimizingl the paytneat
of the bill of the Trustees zof • tbe IL E. ',
Ctintch ef Ifanehatrer,for derringea done
to the same by Meeting irk; amounting
bb $:1185.,• •
A resolution authorizing the priyment
of the bill of R. 11, - Smitb,forwater pipe,'
Amounting to torA On account of over
weight.
A resolution authorizing the payMent
of the bill of Kr. Member of 1562,66, for
coal for Water. Works.
i The reselndone were adopted. '
1 Mr. English presented a resolution
'authorfting the Controller to certify a
marmot' on - the Tramrer •in favor - of
?Robert Dilworth for one hundred dol.
lam for extra labor as Clem of Commit-
.
tases. Lost. ,
Mr A. D.Smith , moved.. diet whe n
Coundte adjourn it be to mt
of on Thor,-
day neat, for the purpose taking
action on the reports of the city °Meetly
Adopted.
- On motion of hir. English, the report
of the City Engineer was reed, reeelYbd,
and Ordered to be printed In the ritual
form. 1 • '
The report sets forth That tiro the d
put year that portion of the wharfbe
tween Goodrich street and Ones alley,
Mx • hundred and eighty-four in
0
length, wee improved by fi ning . _ out'
from the street to lew water mark ads .
tunes crone hundred and forty feet with •
earth, and a covering of one footilt depth
of furnace slag and graveL • The follow
ing shows the quantity 'of wqrk done
and the cost of the game:., •
tr,Alle cubic yds of rtsztb at 70c..519.310
14 53 " upend. . 78676"
3,604 Furnace slag... 4,117
. 1 ~an at
The Engditeer mports the work of sew.
emu during the year as unsatisfactory;
g t
on account of the, sewer' barin been
Maltby place meal, and without d
to • general • plant elm that they re
been -constructed with greater re
than was neusaary. The report oxi
talni many good - suggestions .. for hal\
pvemerntin the tanker. .The total ro
out
lay ter aewerage;streeti Mid wharf. Im-I
proem:nut daring the Tear' litaolinta to I
VU,25L11. not including the expenses of
Opening and widening streets. , ... . -
Plans of annoys for street openings'
hare been made foreseen streets during
'the year, and placed on Ale. - .
Surveys of privatelota during the year
hare yielded A revenue to the city of ,
The report eels forth theme:malty of - a
co-operative system-of improvement tn.
the citytand - recommends -the appoint- ,
meat of a board I of co*ntissioners. - It
contains a number ofoth - W - valuable sag-.
gestiona, is written in an able manner;.,
and will be read With interest By, evers
citizen of the city.,
Mr. Drum, hom-Duil Pint ward, tea..;.
darede his resignation, i t hicae wits ac-- -
I -
Counciladiourned.
. Present. —Melina Ogler, Dunhaml -
Drennan. DID, Hann! Horn, Nirkpati I
rick, Letzkos, Moult, McNeil, Slagle;
Voegtly and President Riddle.
1 The Warden Of the butt meeting were
read and approved.
Mr. Moult presented' oommunioationi,
signal by a number of realdents ott Cheat:
nut street, remonstrating against being
assessed for damages bemuse of the gre.
ding of that' thoroughfare. The rektor
net forth,thar the Western Penney's* * *
Itailread' , Mm patty had paid roe part of
the work, and inasmuch as it--only Wt(*,
Isemerittedby`the grads It should pay poi
Mr. Slagle hoped that 'some factlin •
would be taken...through which .tkneie
property holders would be exonerat ed from paying any sasessznents for dui-
On motion, the COMMUIIICIatOD wits
referred to th e Committee on streetn ,
' Mr. Dutdtam submitted the report Df
the Committee en Fire Engines, mom
odft the of - the petition
Tr ° the Xanth= ea
Comma:, of ' the
Fifth ward, for,Lizawatak Into the pre
Mr. Cutler moved and Mr. vein
seconded, that this:gran Wald over op-.
tit the OfjOlffl of thewew OeuncHe.
So ordered.
. Mr. Han* inbaillted the report at the
Committee on. Marketa, widen way ` on
motion, received and BIWA .
Duncan Dell o, Clerk of hiarklingsarg s
John S. llidger, Diamond Haden.. 44.12
James Hooter, Second ward. 371'. 64
Total • 8 130 21 .
The report war signed by the monikers
of the Committee. _ •
Mr. Hanna add that ditarrincir a. the
•Cannelin but doubled .the number , Cl
their meetings during the peat y e ar he
would mote' that the Idelawingsfe
liumelbangb. authoriaed e
fifty. dollen 'en addition tobid reareder .
Wary: • Carried unirdinoudY, C.
non concur red. , •
Mr. Ilceghtly offered. a
. roeoluttere th•
*meting Ike Water CoMmittes to . prom
additional fire ploge in the durand - ward.
one on ChM di ne4' hearths city link the
other on Perry stmt. afar Lola lane.
After mme diecumion the resolqim •
Was adopted with the aribititution:otthe
Superiatendent ot the Water Wenlue'fbr
the Water Committee.
Themether of the coal =treat rot ure
Water Work% which was paned r upon
in feted Couneil.was next taken up.
Mr. Itemna add that the aoMrShor
had • f ued to supply nut mal, and in.
" ul d a morn to zr,t, e gitiOn ie
wo authorbdog the pay ment able 1414:
The PresLl...rides/us. Ellagleo:Mo.
Neil and others, expressedthenmersee
furor of authorizing payment; and 31a •
dirlden a concurrence G. ha this
ra!patt I. nit tile
gagrew presented ' 2 . , it=a gt ort.r la la
the PIMA° and Atlantic •••
Penn preying for Pernthl a "
endue wires on the Pease M. • ..tue
Firs Alarm TeleUmph slang. •Anner•
stresSfront lemma to Fedand4 ,- , The
ow:party merle the request in Gediz that
they maybe anabkd to open 'XI office=
Federal street. Itoihrted to ekscatrittse
on Fire Engines.,
Me. Diti planted a reamlucm ' ium . "
Wog the Inkchaseof aemnnew eureka.*
the Oahu& Chamber in order to imam.:
mods* the incoming - mamba* of the
new dixtricts. Adapted. - • ••!
On motion adPreinmd. to lo on
Thmeda,yetenluat mud. at germ &cloak,
wren the »pate .of isms of the City
odious mill be prorated. • • ••••: •
0. C. roacurrail Wag boeinesteit Oth.
erwise noticed.. • ..- ' • '
.
iikeette alewwWwwwwi—A — Stntr 111 '
We sononnee . to•darthe disposal of
An dist 'dame whilwal• and: retail
cery tetddlihnitea of 4snriti; *mar,
: int;Fedoi rid etzlek: .nunplOsr, to
'Mesita. MEW, iheeorgo:;idneinun.:
I~n nod *Sitwell*, Of %Whiner
ably known and iergely pitronhredipo
aLtyytzr=andliritt=wuring.
Stye
in
to midi ,the opedisitunnwthed SM
!in
crease tif the`patawnsign now „
warts it:,Thei Imre PPM
I flue dont warm
llPU" 'ltatuse it ie S U MWor
ottar porwien Will dls•
ptese o their goods at =oh a* will
render the store &Impales . ',me boas&
keepers; .oinatep , inn , only wieninade
selation; hut le's* Porloulted raho.
We wish - the gen t 'nsueen bit the new drm
[ She sumo doe their edsti WO* char
lest litst - entarprieh tratdanrwid
sprwilluot-tell to mate them &Kau:
inn vide.. Reneemter the iwe* lilt
iliweek.**Prlr
vk
wra p the pinaik
wrap the plum of a nd * box %we,
Der 'br Dismal alley:Wc#l,strost,
this at WWI* la UMW ctelocir m Aaid then
mad, .good :bit TAW:
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VOINTIWPAIX6-1111 - Capital li e .
.1 1 1 , 9 r atii 1100 .44,4f,tirolilteeil
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THE - WEEKLY
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row: MU
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11113tp of Is)oronnersallop mina, UtiOnatut
nano =Anal. tent lan bp Tologratintd '
*al; voloola goals& Matta , lb" tho
fad paloot Om mon &man itoosalal Con!
me- Mann Nowa it' Wan sag a ' ';
Oi *ti. Aa lanto, latastac or onfolont ;
non& la *lima h•
t" N L ,
titan Mona froatennnuton '
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ankle .
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nob. of Too
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op tbe slak aslatlna to plasila nodes
ssayipao. eh& ran , ' A
Atir,a -SONOtiallo.- II nasty pap'
paw Is an ea& igialfp nil seam• -
wims., as a, lam s aroteatta *Las forma
anion lanai bat own!! & awl. • ,
arallogs} 1.7D.n; Immo, mew *mu;
Lalsksorcommoo as an eui
'Name. 1 .
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nerilltrie
isactuni ;wan livered :
flight with a . Tbilt from Mr.
Hem, thepapolar atanaprOf the Crosby,.
Opara Hansa, Chicago, late of the opent ' ;'
Adnee hare.: Be Ur in excellent health. : t
and enjoying the full tide of proapetity
in ;the tdg -western' M. Hem
alma here tO complete arrahomants ibr
the:reopening of-the Academy of Yoshi
tut a dramatic tantple a few insets lumen. - 4 .
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I.l,4•Jialmszy Ilth. at die ryet,leile• IliSbz $B,
by Oa Ilsr. Y. etshini. W. JOHUSOI Y 1
Id* =ILA J.WOODSOL, MI it Ws elty. • 14
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our amen sad ImutIIIII coirstalatimus.
31.783. asii2liimso g beidli.sfer %Mat 14ov•
bsfs se blip r Ir 7 MW rest {KEY .f
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liakisay bright 8.411.• delittbAilt inky awl Me 1 . 1
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om the sairlisa of
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Ate serpathilly Santa tip attends'. • •
TAXERS. -
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A.,..usimp f ,inniurnissal
• _ No; za.rounaviu.n. trltsaborsk• raj ,
'llllB. of 01l Mast C/AIIII.I3ILOPSX,sar.;
1
an/atoms of lama 114ralttetuMata., , ,
tatulattiolt -litoommta dtay still gem' Mugu;
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was kisasszys Iw a • Ohis
*lethally, 031.1 No. 10 D/00.0114 000001, (100
Scala Wilson • Essoi)k•rps Oracrs of lasi
titst Metal. 110•411/044, qulinS.o2ol 10Y14100
101wrood Cotlas. atut ciaBll trOflin 14.;'
Haiwood Cofllolll
I*llo , to 0.010 , 114 ' 4:001101110' tn o 1114,1 a,
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RDwAun .iczwocar,
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lillogboor.. Ilawrial sad e1105.1..050.
Vuortut somooloto stook ofßaorotllll3,
*ads, ono bow:rood Rtratasif at swots% imot
it Immo prices. Ma sal Ursa Stow, me,
)roo of First and Wadi. Iscavota.:aurgiami
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TOR 0000 SSOIXTS. Both suit aid:
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e.nd • elegant .a-seri,ptlins
!book published, I.D.ZiOCKII WOMAN; of. -
Tress or Wolf SArlithicresSOTAZZadherre '
Inflliti(td•rititlllftatielllll•llllll.lld.'
eleguntitut !Allots welded broil
psno of tbe. country\ *la volushisi had
depot:work. It le Toe lien) 'Viable fir
meats, ohs; odold maks toltee vogues. essivise
los foe this. Or other of our.publisstioss.:46 ,
dm. D. APrLICTOX t O. Yeltilasue,
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zooms in lb. 'cuarrnr. ors' ck.vra'
good tight, as be had. , Arply. it weir lull*
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FOR BALE:
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Bonn, rosieliod tindo•d{ Orro
CABIIIAOL, ioltabho fol ow or two borOortooo ,
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sear Pusaegar US di SY ; ad iglu • • •`•
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well imsesail. Boer dal tat so Wu '1
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good sellan muse sad Swe Blue India mod .
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