The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 11, 1868, Image 1

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• • ALLEGitc.mr • crry RepunLic.ty
_ • . For Moyar--,Suorm
. " -Fbr Poor Director—Wu. Mom:wit
% 'AT AN gtin.
.The initiative loch-otit which so fal
cttuqy threatened our local interests -and
which clogged the working machinery
oi our State Government, was hepptly
;brought to a . close yistexday. alter:lean,
• by•seven orthe 'dissenters coming to
tarns and *riling for the caucus . moral.
Imes.. Hr. Riddle, of Allegheny„ .. refused
to come in. The dissenters fled reasons.
jot their coarse, which preethrelly smarm:
' • sotlipg. limy cannot expect that
their,mtiriso conduct. can no easily be .
.gloesed over, Anil thati the pilopie will
believe them to be so seraimbiusly hon.
. eat end . devoted to' pri*ple as they
wronittlilre to appear. As tet they do not
what damage they tray have . done
'
tothe party, ifs measures and Prospects;
endlf evil should, in the future, come.
oat of theNtufortunate dead-lock just
terminated, they cannot. expect tefescape
seroonsibility. However, It is a matter
•
of congratulation with 1,11 that the bolt
ers could sot erected in their plans,
whatever they mighthave been, and thst
party have not hi the end been
deputed from.to the organization of the
, Howse.: ,We Wu: feeling Of Mtity an I
• harmony will herFafter . previdl, and that
there will nbthiremors &rim to disturb
the goml - feeling of the member:,
- 'lL;Elartistiurg: a
DEATH OF 111.9110 P HOOKEY
The Right Rev.- Jortrr H. Hormse,
- p.p., LL.D., _15.0.L., Whom - death On
the oth kt., et the' MpitcoPtil residence
liockpolat, near Buragton,Vermont,
"Waal:abashed with our telezraphie re
. ports on Friday; wee at the tleie of
Lis death Diehop of . Vermont, and bx .
. Tight of seniority President (tithe Lfouse
of'Bishope ibt the Protestant Episcopal.
.Vhurchi.i. the United States. :The
death of this aged slid • eminent Prelate
Will be. Mourned as a soie aillietton
'throughout the American' Church; and
in no part of it by Moro or more attach
ed personal' friends than In this eq,
..where be resided for several years'.Be
fore coming' to Pittsbnrgla he had been
eutaged in the thrance . business In a
,
-:-:neighboring e.ceinty. He relitoinished
!7. Matron basinese for the dray Lad pro
ifessionial the, law, Of which he, corn.'
_anenced the pinetice at the bar in this
city, and while rapidly rising to die
. - ? - ...itinctiern, with high presprits of pre
eminence Over many talented rivals, his
strong religions medicines led him to
'.
turn -his active and Tippet/ImM to the
,Litudy of theology. He vas .oAained
Dearanu by thevenershle bishop Warm,
/of Revolutionary fame,' and In dna time
advancedlo the Priesthood, and - was
! the drat Rrctor of the then new Trinity
/ Church on' Sitth Octet, to which. th e
.1 cangregation . of the old "lionitdChurch” .
.firetriotiely =der the pastoral'charge
- of the' venerahle Rcv. Toni TiAmos.--
nainOyed.Mr,Horgum 'tarnished the
• ‘illesign and siperintended the erection of,
Trinity Chttreb,of which he continued to
be the noselloved and rapider Rector
until ehoinlB2o;whert he : was elected
Assistant Ethiater . of RishoMElsthurn's
Church in Boston, and was elected and
ounsecritted•Bishop.Of 'VennOnt in 1832:
Bishop EfOPlliot 118511 ILifiVO of
..-land, whence he emigrated' with his
father e,bout .d..„ D. 1800, at • the age. of
• about eight. years He wit one of the
many Bistuzipe who.attended
Antlionti A.kinventiOn - of niA
- filo at the Palace of f Lambe'th, England,
in Septeniber last., Dining his absence
on tine ociistion he visited, we,- believe,
his nativelreland, Perla and ether con
asters, enduring and enjoying
..ihefatignes andVicisaltudet of his Jour.
, neyings, sand returning thence to his ,
home, with Bond prospects of many years
•
of life and Oath:dues&
,Wntire not ad-,
wined or tho immediateOr4as son
• ..den death: The venerable widow and
thd many sons toad - daughters that ant
viirestmeo the Cordial and heiefelt gym.
pathy of numerous old ie . .quaintances In
' this city; who cherishthe kindliest mern- ‘
ory Of "said ling sync." ' We ; under
:staid OM Old Trinityls tiobe intmai
....-'ly sneaked Gilts Christmas green' and
draped in mrsarilug for. its warmly
ihetfnbed-brat parlor.:
lbst Right ReserendiMmiant.n• Boa
",
;imam Burnt, D., who 11192C011ie
- ailed the mins day, in °Sober,.
1838, wi h pishop ROPKOS of Vermont,
. - `4l/6 succeed Co the Presidency of the
• Bourn of ,Bishops. No one in the
Chireli Will Snare sincerely than the
good ..:Bishop . 6.?tmt mourn the sad
proyidence that elevates bim lei The high .
:position made -rseant by iinideath of the
trenerabionnd leained Moraine.
All WZ predicted ,s few days sgo,,the
&ddlene Col:mention of Philadelphia,
'artnisisted Grant And Curtin as .the
, ptsidantlal. and vice presidential
• dates' .; It was lifting that the sOldieri of
the tommonwealth should bestow the
`lifiliitit - rnark of theireontldenee l 4Zl their
eturgentoompstnot !Erik& Id. It
eonglititting that they 'should des-
Ignatte Mfr. co;tn for the second rhea.
Tie mufti of the itepublicia latrty ilk
tbe,giate . wllfixi , p9nd arltti hearty good
R@ wto both aaigeatoaa.
= i )3 = M!
(By Ttlettaottig tte rusacents true stii.t
tlir..lLonts. Jamisry - 10.--Tho cold
!if:ether of !hetes,- de:repast ha&entfrely
anspetided .navigatton, and. even the
ferry, bores have . ceased: to run.,,Zici
alias base been j sent 11C10/13 - tho river
&Wee Thursday morning - acid none have
been received since Wednesday night.
An attempt was nuide . to cross railroad
ffeti g v enl yes at tal2; e°. afti f , o rn u oo r n m ,li ti tst ub 7w
- h
what ikons& was not dew khown.
large number - of railroad passengen.
were on the other side dr the neer watt,
bag to crow.
The weather moderated. slightly yes
terday, but notenough to street the river.
. and an lee gor,Ps TP..IIS expected to take
placetastnight at a narrow point twenty
-mtics below, in which event the tee op
posite the city will aoon , cement and &r
-etard gate peerage that wayt No trussing
bad been effected at St. Charles, ocrthe
Ncirt.b.,ll.Lbsouri road; dual Thursday,
the lce. In .the.3lissourl river being too
beery to allow ferry boats to elm,
-Leinerles Deletes, et Hove- tertlvllle,
Connor aPMrs to have been singularly ,
unhappy in his domestic relations. UM
wife left home December iPth, with a
bu eight years old, 'ln sleigh, tatting
with_hers melodeon, a netteibor. of sew
ing machines, and quite a stock of Mrs
and dry goods, tegether with flee that
- had - been. given her to pay the rent, and
another hundred from bin pocket,. be.
• aidetkeetne valuable papeta. She return
ed on the _lot without thit goodi, and on
-theZth took ahonso and a su met money
Mad again hide - her liege. lent agne.
genet° farewell,: since whkh.tiMo.llo..
th4qilta9 beerthaardof her irkentatteuts.
- -
=•Cidengo Le now naldto bave n mu,
Intl= cd . -1,000 and niiroperby valua
tl4/5- 0r.11107.44g,644; wblebi.l1 4 ;10114:114
taxis pond annually. Daring ihe:past
-7ear•ltroeoo3s. Lamy beerpipent The
.c3tr_k.rptibltOlidirroierceenoa.:
auaraial baelnesea the .yearls eathunted
rt e 060. melba value of alumni
fWittinnall7l,ooo,ooo.-
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' , .•+ , :kunovement la_s ft In visaed,
- In - Erevr - rYcirielli - -
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FIRST EDITION.
] itIDNIGHT.
HARRISBURG
'BNEYLVANIA LEDISLCIIIRE
Le ]lead-Lock Ended
alit Elected Speaker of the House
•
e..Diasenters• Yield, After
Giving Their neasoru3,
Halds Oa
Speech, of Speaker -Davlit.
gbdalive fleeced Squabble
I Citel,l DlmpLicti , o 10.tisburxh.41.el t.l ) "
HARRISTIVRO,',IIII:IOOI7 10, /.8,00. -
. A prominent bolter lastnightremarked
that it the Democrats would loin them
and elect McCamantor Ewing for Speak.
4 the bolters would oleo and elect a
• Demociatle State Treasurer: The Derr.
csk:ata will :accept nothing - start of Chi
1. , a
S ker. . They. are *Sling the bolters
a I have everything else. SO. there Is
.n t much Chanceof coalition betiveathe
bolters and Democrats. .
.
Some of the Davis men saysoonerthan
alli t i e tv the. bolters to triumph, they will
vo for Jones. The bolters are willing
to vote for any man on their aide of the
'House except Davis. So the matter .
etandsat ten o'cloCk this morning.
~ •
• The Democrats are now in caucus, but
as beveral of them are opposed toomm
irt
pr ads° with the bolters under an Mr
tances, it will probably . not amount
to . nything. .
The Demodrata held a' 'caucus this
morning in regard to a coalition with the
_bco l tersi - lint a majority was opposed to
to log any action, and the matter was
At eleven o'clock the Mouse miscalled
to O r der, when; without taking.ballot, ori °lion of Mr. Thorn, took a recent
an trvoh'clock. This is understood lc
rn- • Mat, the'llopublicans have at lest
con • uded to settle lbeir difficulties. -
HOUSE,
. •
.T'fla morning . amnion ttomedlatety ad
.lOzmned till two dale& in'the afternoon
nrt Motion of Mr. Thou, of Phlia
dein : lats. ' •
• I. Ai - mimeo:o SERSTOIT., •
theticenty-slxtb bralot the dissent
Ingl Republicans voted fot Mr. Davi.
except lFr. Riddle, of Allegheny,. tvh.
votcil for Itr. Nilson. -The result woe
lilt. 0, fifty; J(ICICS, torly-ihrte; Nilson
one.
„m r . Ile'linen, • Itepriblican, Lebanon;
Mr. NUMilici, Democrat; Montgomery;
Mr. Efolgaio„Republican, Philadelphia;
Mr. Itoush, DernocricFnion; Mr. Boyd,
Mui:scat, York, and Mr. Ilielrman, - Re•
l i
pub "ran, .Chester, all paired off.
EE DCSSENTEES . .. REASONS.” '
• Th dissenting 'Republicans filed roe
sone or holding out: first, bocstiso Mel
want r. man not.identitied with :often
\ sive egislation last year; second, one in
faeor i of retrenchment and reform; third,
ono of connected . with corporations:
four: . ono In favor of a Free Railroad
,
' Lair.. Mr. Davis had now sothiiied
them..
...: , SFEA9tT.2I DANL9" APEECII. S .
jleprearntatira of rizymeglrania,--If I
cons te
i.i „,
dmy own feelings
,on the -Pre
sent : ion, I would merely thank,
you. B ut alter the ordeal through whi b
ha I !paned, Jost sc ...usideratiou 'for
thosiriends and myself demand that I
' shout nes something in vitiate:Vim; Of
myselr elk] those who to mastumt
mously nooported tne:ln the =yeas. I
shallhot ref er to aytbing that would
mar the harmony of the great party of
:chichi' am an humble member. I will
simplysay I stand to-day before the '
repr titatives of the people and this
east embly, and I know that I must
some slay stand be fore a higher tribunal.
llyav,ea's groat Conn. of Resort, and
stiouldj those attacks made upon - my
public tilde and private character be er
nwed against miret the'throne of the
ladmiglity Justice, In the presence of the
God -..t made .' me, I will pronounce
them false. - -7 :
I will now proceed to soy to the mem
bers of Gm Ileum what Pintereled to say
alien tho" day they assembled to elett a
, T.vr k e ei ; .„ . . I t have
l those t
re zi e wri o;
were-printed last Monday re mag ks
Ei
ery pledge that I have made Mall be car
reed out/ . I have not hail time to commit
what I have to say to memory. It is
very brief and I sour patience dur
ing the goading. , •
Yoe tins very high aompilinent be
stowed, end the confidence reposed:M
me; I tertermy hearty hank.s.. I will
ts
endeave -to .deserve it, by earnest e,
fort, an to the extent of my ability dl..charge e duties with- equal Justice to
; ell. EV rrefiergy of my nature shell be
; tsged te,ttlis en& - I expect and no donbt
' wgt. receive your hearty omoperation
and atip4ert' in this effort. Our duties
will be !Important awl arduous.' The
eyes of your Millions of zot :pie are upoo
us. tholactlona will be closely watched '
, and severely neratle zed. The people
' buye entrusted us with their interest..
Let us hfsure to guard them faithfully.
The gout political party I. have the
honor totrepresent, is firmly and un
questionably pledged to certain meg&
, ures of Spite police, all of which I cor
dially approve. I held now, as-ever,that '
legislation should be general, instead of
load or ipecial.. We have general lei-
1 nlog,banking, nianuf , acturing, and col ,
poratlon t„ laws. . VI e should also,
have . a general railroad law; it liberal,
practical, pumptegenelve one, under the
operation!' or which capital would be'
invested foi develops -the immense re
sources 'uf our grbat '..State. Let
the ' I.eglelsture he true to • what
seems tot he the !tiniest universal
demand of the people of everYsection of
the State, by taking away restrictions to
, a - liberal eyetemf internal commerce,
get at ways , guarding the rights of Indi
vidual citizens, invite tapltat to come
isl) cely twit develop our inexhaustible
'gelds of iron, coal and other minerals, •
'se well as the immense lumbering fa
!
globe and other source! of wealth and
greatneen, This coo only be accompllsh-1
, est thnrenghly by giving the right to
epee every Irkagty of the State .con
tainingsuCh neurons of wealth Mime end
, wholesome competition. . ..'
. Thettl May Lo properly understorel, I
am in favor of, and Ipme • the House will
spectilly. paw, the couch agititted end'
greatly WeSdi.sl Free Railroad Lew. Any ,
efforts to that end Mali receive my entire 1
upprebetio and readyemoneretieri.
Seven y a age ,I was selected by the
Ilouseto reeide. We then *toed ou flie
thresholdf the most gigantic conflict of
modern ti rt
t
s. - The Ileum then pledged 1
all the resitlrcee of the State to maintain
the Gonstltution, sustain the Govern.
meet, and bnforee thelaws of the nation.
lion-well Slone pledgee wear anted out
and redeemed Is now part of our yonn
try's - histilre; Penasylyezda - .soldiers
ware .the Ilist.te respond tu ttle mit 'of
tbefThilditetto defend the liaPitob." It
was renneyintnis sell wham tee rebel.
lion received its *cast effective and stun-
ninghlow,csod sent itstaggering lack.'
from the filerioes field of .Gettyelsorg to 1
a Mahone g rave as Appereattex.'. The
"country e. -. wer • wee - re-estabftbe ,
and - ' Mention:,, ''. nallhodi - and
.
if .. teal - were not - -punished. or
If treason - not made oillgeht,'llwas
lciet for Want of power, butpalpable and
'wantonection in blgb_placee: lint,
thank' thorpeopleir reprommtattees
In Cita ' are Mill mestere et the aline.
mien. ,- • ' l U:inn - continue to_ 'protect !
loyal men everywhere in t!t -, jCa.t.
aightary and ' d traitors - - itir a atria. no.,
LeL
amniabWty. The. in my judgment:" irl ,
1 the.
-only. safe way,toS,remizatznet the
mien; of . lbenti filaitc&l 'lf Men 3then•
rand* Ire rett'wltit Vie -- bloott.eor nor 1
'• brothers egsetpermittedgotakettart,
" , Inithei4bnellsottort:ortbe ilaettl, , Wo will
`only haul clorielyeeno bianielftlimiler
_tismihrieffb li Vpstgbwbiefrws_beell ,
.11aMtpUld raaandad.'—.
that pria*mpriyall
bontigett i gtor a ott rit6 - tt ne nro truzunid to. ,
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the session harmonious and pleasant as
well as advantadoous to the public:.
Again, gentlemen, far-thin very dis
tinguished ufark of your esteem and en
dorsement:Of toy humble pretensions as
a reprerntative,
,from my imui I hank
orttnit OFFICERS. i P •
Thri
,Republican caucus nominee. for
Whitefaces were oil elected,. mifollows:
, Clerk, Jamie L. Seirrldge, Northamp
ton; Antietam Clerk; Edward G. 'Lee,
Philadelpida; Sergeant . at - Anits.CaPthln •
Casper Gang. Alloghimy; Assietants, W.
J. Wood's,' Israel K. Rayon, John Mc-
Connell. Robert Jdhuson. Postmaster,
A. 1.1. Remy; Assletat.t, lammPeninse. '
-Doorkeeper. J. K. • Hell;_ Aissielants,
Barnuel Mitchell, J. L. Vincent. Moses
Arndt, . Theodore Chase. Messiengers,
Janie, McCandy, Barrett Brown, I'. C.
'Hemphill •T. Bishop. Transcribing
Clerks, Frederick McGee, George A.
BacknVen. - Rueben Bernard, John T.
lileagey, Win.' A. Nichols. '
- Adjourned till - eight o'clock Mandity
evening, . I a
taunt/tit:no ItcCORD.
- -•
Oa motion of Mr. Thorn, of -Philadel
phia, ts, now Committco on Legislative
.Recdrd waol.lppointed, naTely;'3lcears.
Thorn, Herr and JoOephs, with power to
contract tbr printing.. ,
This (so tight between tho Telegraph
and 'Stale Guard. The Committee is
reganted,tavorable to the State Guard.
Correrpoad.c• Plurbargti 0r.:1e.)
. • Ilearusncito, Jan.
The. House Is dill, at this. Writing, on.
organized; and it adelectiOn takes Once
to day or tornorrow, nothing further
wIl be done, in this body, this Reek. •
.Tho Senate. otrupied most off to time,
to-day In drawing a Committee to try
the conleated - election ease in the Blair
Senatorial District—Robinson vs. Shit-.
gert. 'XI; Committee consists of
Jon, Cowles, - Ridgway, Taylcie and
iliber,• Republicans, Jackson and Lin
derman, Dem.:rate.
The manner of forming these Co m
atinees is a mere lottery. The names of
the lthirty-three nenatoriXacludiug the
Speaker and the tittiog member. whose
seat is contested, are written on seperate
,trips, whither° rolled up like the names
ofjurors In thejury box in Court, and
then all placed in a tin box. The Clerk
shakes this thoroughly, so as to mix the
names and then draws them out, one be
one, placing themasdrawu oukunopened,
in three different .boxes, the first 'one
drawn out going into the first box,
the second into the aecond box, and so
on alternately until the names tire
equally divide! between tie three
boats. The Clerk then draws out a
made trout the first boX, which the
Speaker opens and reads, and either par
ty can challenge the Senator whose
name is an drawn. If not challenged,
his name goes on to- the Committee, and
a name is then drawn from the second
box, and so on until seven unchallenged
names are obtained or; until but' thir
teen names are left In the beim •
The practice now is for one or the other
of the parties to challenge every MUM
drawn while but uairteen are left in On
Lanes, each In the hope that a majority
of their political trienda may thus he lett
in the thirteen. With the list of these
thirteen names the contestant and inning
`,ember ‘vithdraw, and eaell strikes oil
nathe alternately' limit the
.numbe,
riduce,,lto Seven, and the seven tht.
constitutes the Committee. An iho
ieport of the Conunitteedsfinal, it is at
;important to- .the patties interested I.
have the Cornmittee made UD of their
political friends.
In the rase to-tray, the first half dozer
names drawn were all Republicans, and
It looked for a moment or. ..tvic as if all,
the Democratic name (thirteen) would
be left in the box; but the luck then tern
ell, and theneit halfdozen names drawn'
were all Democrats; an that when el.m
teen names had teen drawn, eight Dem
notate had been challenged and ten
tiublicaos. op. leaving the names of tiv.-
Den:Metals in the lames and eight Reonb
liana' Off the.,three °reach were struck
off, leaving the t'nramittee live to two.
If, however, the . 111111101 bad come out
differently, and the Dennvrats by chat
lengingliarlaeettred: a msj line or the'
thirteen withdrawn, the result would
hai, been a Democratic COMODtte,
This whole system' ,or drawing unn
mittees by lot, leaving their constitution
to chance, seems to me reprehensible.
As rack Rouse is made, by the Copstitu-
tionohe twilejudge of tite'qualithCatiot.
of : its members, this motiO of dispcwing
of its prerogative by. lottery does not
seem to trio either judicial or judicious.
After thb oimmittee oran drawn, the
! Governor sent ip a batch of vetoes of
billa originating Ark the Semite at last ses
sion,: Three of them related to
gleny - county. One: was a bill naufeiring
upon the borqugh of Mount Washington
power to 'cry,: taxes for building side
walks, to impMe vehicle licenses, and V.
Institute a note method of Collecting
sChool gaze. The Governor Objects to
this, first, that the borough has ample
powers, under the general borough,law of
18,51, to imrsse taxes for sidewalks; and
second, that the bill Wenn to-three dis.
tmet objects, and is therefore uncatistt . :
,tutionaL Thci veto was sustained unani
measly. .
The second bill is one relatio,g to the
fees of Notaries Public in Allegheny
county, which Mu Governor vetoeS•
muse he- had approved the same 1.411,1
word for Word,previously passed by the
tiousc....S7eto sustained. .• : •
•
The third bill relates to the Sheriff tsx
trnli cost of employing watchmen
guard properly levied Open by the Sher
iff and in danger bf being removed. The
farther consideration of this bill was
postponed for the present:
A hill authorizing the. Treasurer ol
Beaver county to appoint an. Auctioneer
was mho vetoed, and tits eximuderation
of This veto wee also pmtponed.
The other bills were local. and applied
to Eastern counties. except one, which
authorized the Governor to. commute
the death penalty in certain ease , . The
•consideration of this veto was hlitewire
postponed, it being a question of 'some
innwrlartce..
The Senate, having nothing to do, on
account of the non-organization of the
:ions°, adjourned to Monday next, when
e Committees will ti cede announ, and
endive work of the Senate begin.
A.LLEOUEN:f.
PELILADELPHIA.
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BprelAl Co - remonll.vee flttsbligh Va - tte
I . IIII.ADELPIIIA, Jun. Etl4 IM3:
A little rain and sleet last night have
wadi the streets somewhat unpleasant
to pddestitans; but our Hibernian fellow
citizens who are this day to do honor to
their late Fenian Martyrs by a Poem
elan and funeral ceremonies; will not
mind that. The attsir attracts little
attention, beyond that circle. , •
,
Thisteing the week of prayer , services
are being held in all the churches evert
evening, and .union •tneetings every ST
ternoon in one or other of the churches of
She several :denominstiens—Msthodisis,
Treehyterians, iloptists, Episcopalian%
These MeV mentioned meetings draw
crowded houses.
in busbiess circles everything Is quiet,
and all 'eye. are directed towards Wash..
ington .to ace what .Congreas will do In
rotorence•ki the currency; although•mcn
here, as well as there; differ in their
Mewl. as to what ought to be done. Ti
'believe that a majority deer° pa assu
mace from Congress that the currency
shall not he interfered with r either in
form or quantity; and believe as you do,
that - a check upon Importations !by the
imposition of morn onerousdaties would.
more effectually restore prosper*, and
with it a sound convertibiecurrency, than
anything Mao Congress could do. •
have been reading Sumo =aimed pt
letters from the surveying parties , of the
Union Facile Railway in -Central Ari
zona. They are 'delighted with that
country,luf climate, soil, mineral wealth,
beauty, and the unexpected facility with
which a railroad can be run through it
I Our friends of Mat prat Interest are In
• fine, spirits, for they pow believe that
they con demcnistrato that their road
writhe selfwestainlngarstioe, anti con.
immently no burden at all to the Nation
al Tresaury. Mr. Perry, ths-Preildant,
has just prepared a letter Wawa:niters or.
,Congrmlt and others; selling forth, In
'strong but Bobo—terms tha nitmerdos
adrauGiges.which Will enure to ,tbrigove
ernment and the CM:Miry from its con.
struminn. indeed every week adds to
the etildences"of the imniense natural
.wealth andreeources of Itlewlierictletua
Arizona.
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Wigwam! woman. Asseeasuela;
Llta Salegtape to leaf%
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...ErrlCa. Armory .10.—The AffitaiCSUl
Dftriszclelfg. -Ara.^ l . , foo, which ' heßsu
aseabauson_th4 city oil Wedneseur,
adjourned Thursday Share 090.. The fol
!r•ioll_olDeeta weir choose for the ease.
tug YOU , : Tramicient,lioratio Seymour,.
~ ' Me.rtealdeuts.7.lkierasra. dtvorct Lewis,
Oruire; WulhOr.of:V.oll , York ;.WLI/Jazus,
of geetuer; Dubois, of piassechusatue
.King, of Mina.; Howe, of 0111 o;
derroVWfsooreildi. -add arose; of
0u:411 . .W. - Secretary and Troasurer
21... eels, of New-York. _
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SECIND\EDITION,
Important "Fenian 2 Arrested
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Fenian Telegraphers Talptisoned
Italian ' porernment Bleasnies
Financial and Commercia
(By Selntrarlik to : th* Pilubtripi Gazette']
IRE*? SEITAIT.
PEitIANS TIMEX TO SAIL.' . '
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LONDai, .Jan.. 10.— 31
P. ..—Burke.
Casey, SIM and „Mullaney, the Fenian,
NTLO bad pt preliminary examination.
at Bow street, yesterday, were to.night
heavily gukrded and taken by a special
train to Want'lek Jail. , ,
MP . O*2A2CS FENtAN ARRESTR:D.
Don tax, ,E January 10.—Facts trhicli
hare ilarne:to the knowledge of the Cu.
thoiitiea Moto the belief that the leader
of the riairig et Tallaght, last !wing, was
not killed ; as reported, but that a man
i d
named Lec;rior, a pro 'nerd Fenian, who
was ar l rested here a,A eharked with
high treason, 14 cop(' era!y asserted to
ho the porsOn who organised and . dlrected
the .insurriction on that occasion. His
exarninatioil will moon take place, when
the evidence- in puseesslon ef this Gov
errunent will be brought to light.
1111/31/ iDATOII. HELD Felt 1111 AL.
Mr. Piggot, editor of the Dublin 1"r13/•
mon, lial.bi6tl examined,and is.held for
trial for pniiliabing certain alleged libels
in his Trill lin per and writing the Pasli :
lions' ard4 .n which appeared in the
friiih• A Incr?'
[IAS TELEGRAPIIEIti.
dam.. 10.- The clerks iu the
Magnetic Telegraph Com
city have been arrestqd and
ail, on a charge of ladOng
.trian organization.
FLoitmccit January 10.-The budget
which will laid by' the' Ministry be,
:are thO Its ' Parliament will an for
the adoptioti]of the following nowauria
to meet tbell abilities and expenditures
of the Govo' meat for the ensuing year:
First, the IM tiou of froslitasea
eent to produce the num of ene hundred
and ninety futon tiers, in addition to
.the present rrvouue; seeond; the autlu...
risation of 9 new loan for fonr hundred
talilion 117 1 1.
FjjfLac LSD
L‘NIV/S. i J j n. 1 0 , — Erening.—Uonnols
Ath rip., Securities flat. :
Flvx
['wrnUea 711; ' la 406491; Illinois 1.,01
!rat
Faaan FOR January 10.—Ereniwg,—
Bonds 7a. •
Pants, Jam r
'end upward.
Lietatroo[r., Jana. 10—Erening.—Cot.
ton at 71.1 for fiddling uplands. and 7341
lire New Or ; Rahlea, of 10,00)
kdrices frogs [Manchester are favorable.
Itrmdstuffe7rri. -lilt for mixed west
ren. Itti for white 'California;
H+6o for No. Milwaukee red. Barley
is al for Anierican. , Oats 3s 10d fur Am
crime. Peati 4is for Canadian. Pnoloco
—Petroleum .14.1 for relined. Sugar
in ed. • Pro islons—Beef 11:at. Port.
78s. Lard 4o fid• Cheese 52,. flacon
tot. LtrNottl Oil Y. lei per ton, •
aunarr 10—Evening,—Pr
roteuto lirthe , at 43 francs for ataxia!,
BELF.ibT,
office of the
puny in lb
thrown into
tug to the
'at}lo.--Erening.—lterttes
NEWS! 4y TELEGRAPH
—The jury i. the axe of Van Solen, at
SL Paul. rosin e murder of Pr. llarenurt,
failed to agree . nil. were discharged.
' -The Mean boid Lilly, leaded with
,
cotton from-TUaniooca for Ifoblie, sunk
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in Die Tomtits pee, river yesterday. .The
boat Is a total Joan. The cargo may be
'awed damaged. . . .
—George 11 , iVilliams hips ban ar
rested at t o and bound Over for trial
in sf,ooo foi forgingGevernaiwntetenclle
It is alleged, be, is the party! who made
and fninfabed the revenneateneilt which
were need In the extensive !Buffalo and
Paton nhsakjr . kande seine month.
-:Rescialjons' were adopted in the
Lower Roma of the lillarthri l,..eglsla
blur* yesterday, setting forth that crave
ab tales exist in the - ',natio Asylum,
charging corruption On the part .of ha
manager.,thatfuntle bare been squan
dered, and appointing a committee to
investigate. II . . '
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The Lothians P.aeonstration Con
vention Is r iturrying the Constltittlon
throdgh, Its' Ing got a. for as article air
ty- seven yesterday, when they adjourned
till evening,il . and were et ill in Beanies at
a late hour. j. It reported that this mid
den activity Is used by letters Irmo
prominent poll clans now at wishing
ton. . ; . ,• "
—ln the MI art Legislature, on
. ,
Thureday, akin was Introduced to make
it compubsoey upon parents, and guar
'thane to .end thhlr children, between the
apse of ninei and thirteen, to school at
land four manta each year, under pen
alty of freak nilto thirty nte per day
for absence id out satisfactory' ause.
-The Grand rmy of the Republic of
Kansas, held thilir annual PAriSiPll at To
- peke on Thuy, elected_ John A.
Martin, of Atch n, Commander, M. .r.
Adams, of Lea nwor. h, Second In Com-
Mend, and Gen ral Blunt* and Captain
Moorhou.e Of Atchison, delegates to the
rit .
Philadelphie larrvention, A meeting
was held, attar r rjournment, at which
-
resolutions we passed recommending-
General Gantt' r the Presidency,
. —Rbbeit tow er has been re-elected
Treasurer of the Stale of 'Maryland. An:
Atlanta speejal etates that „remora are
ethant-that Governor Jenkins, thethate
T:eathrer Will be removed. General i
Made is await ng inistrtictionii from
General Grant I the matter; having all
ibffeara ion the eubjecL ~.flovernor
.Je inswillitetriyout any more money
for he Conventien, and if tile removal is
attempted, hetlll sue out an Milano-
i lion from th 2 IT tad Slates Court.
—The'Grant Mink at Oswego, N. Y.,
in which were 'Gated the First:lollonel'
BankrJules,VVeridell'a jewelry store, T. -
. ,
J. Dinemonis's clothing .tore, Verson'al.
clething stern, Yining Men's Christian
Asernianon roma; C. Mead'. thmtner..
Wei College, U. in Malby's insurance of
aces Miner's bowllngalley, Brown's res
tasinmt, Dr. McFarland'a cilia, and the
aloes of A..IP. Grant, J. A. Ilathaway;
Comptroller; Win. F. Allen and Edwin
F. Allen, was dearoyed by' tire Thum- .
day night. apes abo u t '100,004 - Lasur-,
ante 11:4,090.1 . . . .
-Gal. Palmer, l'oll2llllol . Or the Onion
Facifie Railrad, - anew, Branch, now in
charge of survey on the Thirty-fifth ep il
Thirty-second allele , through New
Sl eileo,47l2ona . Cnllflirnia; 'write-
I nd
11l iseadiptarfera, tSL 7.m is, wader dale
of December -". 8 he ha. n gad line
to Colorado Oyer below the head navi
gation, at an ex nal bridging point,
south of Fort Mohave, about one thous
and threethandred and seventy miles
from Iratieas.,eitY and Sri hundred and
sixty Miles froth an Francisco. For two
hundredmtleplast penAlburquerquehnd,
~,,,,.
Ceiba& liver lh 'route Les thirough or
Immediately' WI t .to atensive pine
forrata,`,Me Jai /OM .120 allow except
OMPlbohlwaid that ...above then highest_
summit: found good greateg .
all tba map Taro had Warne +frost,
arid the trail 'ware still green, and no
evideneabf innta. ' 'Gott. Palmer Want- ,
-laded that with the &Mince afforded by
the CidenideMee, by the and climate,
abundant thither:lnd productive soil, on
this route 0 whole line can be nom.
plMid In ra44 Telllif• , , I
Matt* • Sera Chitems. '
tali 2is•rmli 4. UM "ttlainifliri 44 0a14.3
I ~.ILatelinkklantraxy j.0..;-A,Jarge..and
entivasiallelatiellog 'or' foreign 'WI
citizens was held in the Exchaege luta&
Ing I est nisht. -"Mit of Leftwich presliD
ed.
„Ihsecilansitei, passed urging tbe
GovenstnenttO aff rd more adequate pro
teeticao to AM& zens utmost%
t ei,
And that itiritethb duty - cif thirthaertn.
moatto recall wlthoutdela any minister
or musts! *hula& ;yr megkielled
.the: lawful. protaettharof Anse.-iarecllk
TtONWASIUNGTON.
,Enienses of the State Pepirttomt
The ITiailbnal Finances
The Stanton Suspension CBBO
titssibely and Recomlitsglion
amertian Citizens *fibroma
The List of Pardons
;LIT Telelripb to the entsbarati Uasaute.d
. • W.a.striNivrox, Jun. vIO,
sTATt'nerAivrai ENT Ear FLIsES•
The • Sectelaiy of Stale,' In reply to a
resolution of the &mate, sent to that
body tirsalsy a statement of tho following
expend Mires by that DOptirtmeol ; • Ed
ward Pierniont, cnu peel In the Snrintt
case, .is,oiibklie G.( Riddle, in the same
ease, $4,000; $1,000,1n the
matter of We extradition of tho prisoners
of the St. Athena raids, .1 . , the Gover
nor von v ont; ,to tho matter of
the raiders, including the expense,' in the
ame. All the above earns were charged
to the appropriation tor bridging home
prisoners !ruin forelun countries. Dnely
end Triphi.gan, Mimi hundred dollars,
in the cahoot' loess against the Secretary
of State for also imprisonment, which
was charged to the appropriation for ex
, poems under the habeas cot pus act. It.
11..Em010ne, £3,052, for nerviees in the
extradition case, in the British Provinces.
There was'alen allowed to Win. B. West,
United States Consul at Dublin;lll.soo, to
defence of F 2041119; counsel tees, etc.
Ile t it of thesellVlllllls were charged to the
approprinlon for expenses under theneu
trality sat: Wm. M. Evart., 80,000, for.
Fehians and expenses in Englaud. Wm.
C. Johnsoti, $1,e00; In the matter of the
Hudson Bay Company. There has also
been allewed to F. If. Morse, United
States (next at Loudon„ tied - An for
ernoent 'paid in England ill the can of
Ferguson A Meßae, anti. to Them. 11.
. Dudley, Consul- atl.iverpool, t. 13,774, in
various eases, including the Alexandria '
Priolean rebut nne, d:c., Whist has been
charged to th • appropriation for current
expenses in foreign interiors, and We
Secretary bays it is proper to-observe
item most of the 'foregoing arne•mts in
cluded attorneys' toes and o tier ex,
penses. apart from concoct fr. I proper,
aShich it le.iniposathle to discriminate io
this report. ,
Ia reply to the Inquiry whether the
pertinent has paid for reporting any
srials, the Secretary says that Were '
been pill:110 F. 11. h, for the Surratt
trial, t he so 100f42,2.59, which was charged
1., the approm lotion for bringing home
prisoners from foreign countries to
Washington; Underhill s- !;Hay's $6041, f0r reporting the Meteor case, at the nil
quest of Judge Tietta, of the District
Court of New. Verb. • - •
stiposat. mow:acts.
lieu. Thorn. Ewing, of Ohio, Is out
Ins long letter.this morning on the sub
ißal or Notional Fin •neen Ile steles titer
on attempt by low, or by Executive Sc'
tion, to hastrn the meninptio.• specie
paymen's; under exist ine vireo no: Lances,
would Is, de:2,dt ous to every branch of
busines4 carried on with harrowed mph.'
(11, He favors the psyment of the debt
in aeenrdanee with the strict letter of the
, •marset, In eprolo wheat the law, ex
pressly and in trreeulucka
where the Into does not require it., •
• TM:STANTON CASS.
The Senate In Executive Session con
si•lestsi the report of the Military Com,
mine in the Stanton. suspepeion case.
Toe' Senate will, probably, .resume the .
'.inject to-morrow.
MASOOCIIIVOIXON C:INSTITETIONALITT.
In the Stites:ee Court to day Attorney
tieneral • Staribery objected to arguing
the ease on the part of the Government,
in the case of MeCardle, involving the
,nhaltutionality of the reeaustruetion
- arty, on the frond that he had written
in opinion eosteloing the other side of
the mow, The mutter was deferred U 14,171
hh SUSg,StiOn until ;the Governsnent
rotild arrange to tippet, by someother
AM/MICAS: CITI7EN4 inILOAD.
The I (MOW C.onmuttee on Foreign Af
fairs have tined Thursday next for the
eousideration• of the hill - declaring the
status of .Arnerican ~ .itimus abroad. Re
port Rays the Commdtee are Unanimous
ly in favor or some dent - dbe action in the
matter.
Tli 1: !.MT t,I PAtt[l(l9t.
The reports califsl for by Congress of
the nomber • Of pennons pardoned by the
President x - lin bare been convicted ei
counterleiting,• forcing, etc_ in nearly
ompleted and. It is said, will chow that
no criminal dtas been pardolled who in
not ethinently.deverring of. Executive
clerneney, and that many of those pars
.isb'med were warmly endorsed by room
hers of CongroNs.
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FORTIETH CONGRESS
87 Telegraph to the 6ttaltraigh U matte.]
lUNCITON, ' Jan. ID, Pita.
• " SENATF
, • cottnim. L orinnxrs CLNBURED.
Mr. HOW Alt Ir rose for a vrsenal
planation.- Ile Warned the conduct. of L.
Pandol ph Keit°. of the Herald, and oth
er pipers, and W. liis,tt Smith, of the
Eren.hy Prez, A &lodation, In violating
his eonfideneo by publishing en tibrtrael
of his report In Lila Stanton arise, after
pledging themselves not intl., so without
his cogent. . •
rUnDIN
. Sir. SittliMAN, in pursuance of the
notice he gave when reporting the fund
ing Intl, moved it be rceot 1111 l iited to the
Committee. Lie said some promineoce
had been given to • well written . ahouy
mous circular which had been sent to
vetch Senator and extensively pill:dished,
nod which seemed to impute in the
ounce Committee desire to fiver pri•
vat. interests. Theclause complained of
sad the limitation of one per cent fur
expenses of issuing arid iltsposing of
bonds audited. In regard to itireign ex.
change thy answer was that the one per
- mut. clause la a mere limitation of ex
pease, as in every loan law passed for
twenty years, with tills difference, that
in this bill there is no appropriation of
one cent, while in other loan bills there
was. The Cominitteedid notcontemplate
any- expense but the printing of new
nomis for ftrlT.ltgelft except the Treasurer
',of the Unites( States. Even this expense
is not provided fur; but will depend on
(attire appropriations. As intact:lAm on
change' n la only to provide for the ac
tual ditPrenee of exchange between the
exchange, bonds and the lower rates pro- -
posed by the bill. The Finance Commit
tee wished to fairly consider every ob. ,
3ection to the bpi, and they meant to
strip it of every provision that by pos.
aibility might enable interested Tallies
to direct intent ien from the great objects
sought by the bill. If no one else did so,
he would move to modify those claims
that no nun could he misled by this pre
tence.
DESGTVAR . QtrrmAsnats,_ ac.
Mr. lIARLAIki introduced a bill thnt
all apiMiututwits of Deputy Post
masters fur oftlees where Postmaster,'
Uompcitastioit amounts to Ilvo hundred
Millers, and all railway clerks and post
elliee agents 1 whose compensation
amounts to live hundred dollars per
shall, be made by the President,
will! thestlip 13/and consent of .the Sen
ate. All MU 111i1010119 and appoint.
teens now h shall cam within thirty
days age! the Talmage at this act; pro
vided" nut . hitherto cordirmed •by She
COX.LIDATIO:i UY TIM DEBT .
•
Mfr: HENDEE.SON Introduced a res.
elution, which wee laid on the leads:sod
Ordered to be ;Printed, inatroctingi the
Finance Committee to Imptire Into the
orpedtency of. repo-tor 'a bill - for the
consolidation of the .Nsitienal., debt into
bbodeof Lens' date: bearing;net more
than three and *bait per cent. Interest
raw sun der Principal and Interest Tay.
able in gold mad secured against State
taiabon; also as to ,the expediency of
repining the law limiting the amount of
National currency to three hundred
saltless of so an to allow per,
sobiil depositing,riew bonds to' rtioalre
seventy-live percept. value In .hlatimini
currency, for the Ipurpme of cir,
cuiating, requiring National Dinka
to deposit, within given time
now bonds, oielse4mirenehl circm
Wien now secured by the deposit of
Government necurities and incase they
eurrender tomb part of - their , circuLstiou
as to seduce the :amount outstanding to
lota U./la three ;hundred millleus then
elkek. ..ISeenaary of She'frssnry• to
Issue a similar amount of legal tender
- notes, to behead in purchtunintid payment
of bondi at the *time retleemible. 'llO
resolution further Inetructa the oM:ilt+
tee to consider the propriety of:drooling
a financial. board,poraposed in part or
. the Secretary oftheTreeituryaudcontroli
ler of °currency.. who/anilines% pnwer, in
nee#A l 4, .4.49rmolpitakOurreps.7l4llmsf
be materially diminiebed,l to cause the
rates gradually to be funded or cancelled
mud the resumpt ion of epode payments,
after width the boned may, benutherized
in times of commercial dietnem or panic
to mono to lte booed and delivered to the
bunks In proportion to their elroulatfoh,
or deposit of thn new bond; legal tender
notes to an amount : not 'exceeding Inv
minions.
• Bute stnroiram.•
amRAMAN introduced a to
nd the act to change Lb organisa bid tion
of the Pontolllce Depart nt aml pro.
yids for tbeadttletnentof a data there
of. Referred. - • .
Mr. MORRiT.L , of hfa 130, , " reported
from the Committee on A prop:lntim:a;
with amendment; b bill to supply dell.
denotes under the mon cum act;
mid for service id Quarie astir'. De
partment for 1869.
' tas. os Dlindm.sn rtntm.
The,bill relative to the Dix on distilled
spirita 'come over from` the' Bonne for .
signature and goes to-tbe isideut.
CO YTRA~!TIC~UP,' CCYiCi.
The Mornlngitodr inving expLrod, the
special order—the bill to prevent the
Xurther contraction of; aurredey—was
'Olen it
31r.h. MUMPS moved , . to amend by
adding at the end the following:
• Provided, that nothing 'contained In
'Oda ,act, or any other act,:Shall be oon
:Anted to authorize an incressaof b. S.
notes or other -lawful money beyond the
amount thereof how outstanding. • •
There was opposition ; to the , amend
ment by Maws. SEIERMAN and WILs-
LIA3IS.
Mr, EDMUNDS supported it, laying it
was a feeler to noewhether the Parlance
Committee flavored a future increase of
dtshOnored paper.
'Mr. EDMONDS rnoslitt d Me amend
mentlty inmerting the Word "existing"
before the word 'rad," nod by adding at
the end the words, "excepting the
'mount of tiny millions of dollars re
eery° United States notes already au
thorirml by law."
The amendment was rejected=soven
teen to thirty..
Mr, BUCKALEW moved to amend
the till by striking -mot the' words, "nu
, Congress shall otherwise provide,'
Anal In:ening, "until the ' Ist 'of July
next," shell
that the law alig contrite
tion Abell Ito euspendsxl until the Class
'ofthe fiscal year.
Mr. MORTON condetnnell the emend
anent as a virtual defeat of Oro bill. 'The
einuiry and business interests demai d
ed a fixed poliev.
Mr. CATTELL argued that a resiumP•
Con could never cons* from contraction,
mid that a sound Muncie' condition
could only result from patiently mu,-
ring the values destroyed during the
After !r."
ter tutther debate •the Sensto , by.
.ote or :0 to went into Executive sce
nt= and , soon lifter adjourned.
ILOUSt; oF itEPRE§EI.TATFVES.
OEMERAR DMRRTR TO MORROW.
On motion of 'Mr. WASIIIICKIIE, of
Illinois, It was ordered
,that the amnion
to-morrow be devoted' to general debate.
• ectioof. mt.. I •
Mr. STEVENS, of PonnaylranLa re.
ported a bill to eetablinh ' , you'll of
oehoolv for the District of colutn bin, that
should servo OA ruil ride for vim liar insti
tutions thrthwthout the nation. Post.
pißed and nude the apeend. order for
Wednesday' next and until dia posed
and ordered to be printed. i
wtiminir 3117rxrc..t.
The I (num proems:led to the eonsidern.
t ion of the joint renelotion under discus-
Rion yeeterdey In refereuee to whiskey
meters, on whfehi the previous question
had bein seenneled.
Mr. SCIIENCK, who iea,, entitled to
o e hour to clone the debate, yielded
part of the time to -
'Mr. PILE:, who, referriiii to the
rG
markoof,Mr. MARSHALL yesterday,
that the tinsel:in in the find year of Mr.
Lito.salst'a administration was mere than
the wholti.coat of Mr. Buebanon's (mu
years' administration, remarked that WO
last rear of Mr. Buchmian e min:tints
ration had coat the country mere than
the whole of Mr. Lincoln's first term,.
taking gold as the bOlll,l of value, and
dednethig expenses growing. out of the
war, the rft.ponsibility of which rested
elsewhere than on Mr. 'Lincoln or Ins
adminintration, or on the party that Mee
tod him. When Johnson atit*taled to.
tti• Presidential oMee, there teas an in.
flux of desperate and wicked men and
broken down political tucks into Wash.'.
ingtan to secure a "diapFnaation of pat
ronage, which had debauched public
I
aiorahi.
aft. CHANDLER made the lqueetion
order, that this • IsSoix n debate .on
should not take ilia
fn deists on political partsrmensunic
The SPE:AKE:4 sustsi the point of
,rder.
PILE ..retnarked be was but re
ng to rennuks in, the SWIM linn of
;moist.
The SPEAKER-;,-Thin. Is very true;
:it the taint of order had not been,
nestertlar mid therefore the• enair
Lad not 1117.ted the debate.
CIIANDLER remarked that he
bad not been praseuf when the debate
took such; a wider latitude, end that. un
der the exPlanatien he would withdraw
hi. point - °fords*. He would, hiwever,
ask the gentleman not to • attempt to
gnaw. the democratic party' al MOW
no lt be r. l'l ei fl r °i e L marked he wee simply
stetter: a matter, of history. }'rout the
time wbe Johnson autweetiml to the
Presidency, demoralisation Mad with
sp
had increeeed ur•fold the
end had thi ' l srsina oa
increasing until the 'present,liour. Whet,
the comma! were looked for they would
have Id, be I traced to 'the man and the
111< , 11 who produced IL The Men of elm
South, who made the war ,on the Gov.
eminent, end the men of the North, whO
aydipathined, with them, Oiling and
abetting them, with here mad there a
Unfon man and a Crition soldier sand
wiched between them as leaves .to pave
the piltrld and corrupt masa, comstltuted
the present Democratic party) •
On the ;men • who no*,Constl
tided that party, on ' the Democratic
public, press, from that paper of "trick
Pomeroy In Wisconsin, •to I the New
York Sochi in New York, 'end on, the
Democratic leaders, from henry (ley'
Dean, of loan, up to the Yallantllghims,
Seyntouni,' and Pendleton., rested, the
ereponelbility for the wer, tor the pu
and for the 'demoralisation that: ed
been referred to. And yet the party that
had been the sty In the nye,
the - polypus in the mule; vend the
cancer In the heart of society, was the
party which the gentleman front Illin
ois (Mr. Marshall,) naked the Itepubli-
CMS party to alxlicato In. favor 'of.. Such
a proposition altnuet took away owl'.
breath.. Dot it was /Chopeteee leek.
That rotten and putrid cancer could
novArt* revived.
•
• . „
MARSILILti; referring to some
remarks made by Mr.•l'lllE reflecting
nu the Credit of Mr.' Goodell and Dr.
of Springfield, Illinots,lieslred
him to state whether he intended t 6 make
a specific charge' of fraud against Wore
I gentleme. 7 If w, he desired these
charges ito be made in 'ouch a manner
that they should be investigated. Ho
understood 'these gentlenien to be moo
- of p :
Mr. PILE replied he: had made yes-,
terday a general statement fa reference
to, the majority of men engaged In Gov-'
erament contracts in the west, and who,
If not Democratic before tho ,War, bad,
during the waromted for the Domocratio
party, and were now members of that
party, inreferenceto the twogentlemen
ePerlamdir named, ho only stated what
he did on the public estimation In which
they were held et,4far, as ho had hoard it
colipressed, and
es
especially on theaugg
lion of othergentlemen from Illinois;
who bad given him the names• •
'Mr. MAIIISUALL expressed, a 'desire
to know what gentleman from Illinois
had made any charge against these per
..
wee. -
-Mr. PILE declined to be further 'a:i
-amb:lml on the aubject, and proceeded to
immk on the media of the resolutions
lie said Ms should vote for It, and hoped
it would pass, although be reallyhad- o
faith in the eumese of . any. law,
except
the law was better administered Amu Si
present. He bettered the only remedy
was the subsditution of a email tax to
be paid at the distillery by. tho distiller
himself, and that a license rangiturAom
two thousand to tau . thomand . dollars a
year, so that the collection of revenue
from whisky might ho taken out of the
hands of that race Of cennerants and
thieves, who now have control of It. -
After mote remarks from Mr. WOOD.
Bl m ti r r
soht E,
Ex .
ex
proceeded.
to
close
the
debate. He tight tke subject. of the die
atussion was metres, Instruments Intend-
Maim meastniagtho strength and quan
tity of distilled spirits- I Leask It neces
sary to usury, the. Hone .et that Wt.
(Laughter.) What there Is in whisky
that occaaleas us always, when wee
,to idioms anythingibont 1t kitsullrit4
an inquiry about fkodiunental
MIAs of the Desnecratte way;l Ware
the stieraldo to explalm:gmagkiei47'll
may be the sttmation et =atty.. /have
not wllllngly ted.ihe dissuasion from the
consideration of the joint resolution Mr-
P'2_44 ,1 from thOlDommtittee of .W yes and
isms to a consideration of jhe yolaUve
*Mite 14 Dementia and :Rbesibiletui
006 - sinlzultdryor-What per.
taikk-parllettlady to, he either either...pm:6
Debts, however,..lspdakabout, thiejoint
P. 0 4 , 4 1 ", /Wig Petting :4k It, PEepar
DM I should in the briefeat manner pro
tont aandast the , ground that, has been
taken by the gentleman from Illinois,
(kir. Mantua]) and others its 'objections.
to this se one of the means for; detecling
frauds and enabling the 00).nm:tient to
eticeessfully collect savanna. I The gen
tleman from Illinois lakes the broad
ground that metre.. and livery device
that can bo Invented , will be
of no importance whatever, and that the
Democratic party , and its principals
alone can bring about the desired result.
I em not willing to believe that I concur
entirely in what has bean said by the
gentleman from• Vermont (Mr. 'Wood
bridge) as en answer to every such pro
, position; but - betide's, them would be '
great difficulty In 'returning to the old I
Democratic party or the principles of
that party, and aatlifyingouridlyee Man
attempt to do so as to what is the, party
and what are its principles, looklngat the
party, in the lira:place, as indicated by
its representative men. . .
Mr. BROOKS said he bad refndued,
. from making a point of order, biat he
was now going to make the point on the
Chairman of the Conimittee iof Ways
and Means. Ite should be Made to con
fine himself to his bill. . •
Mr. SCHENCK admitted all this was
Wandering Dom the proper discussion.
Ho was, however;. batreferring to what
had been said by other gentlemen in the
The S I'EAKER. notified him that he
must confine himself to the subject under
.
thscussion. •
Mr. SCHENCK said he would submit
to the ruling, though he should like to
have said a word about the Democratic
party; but as it seemed to be disagrees'.
hie, be would wavo It until some other
occasion. lie then proceeded to the dis
cussion of the subject of metres, and rel
ative to the security against frauds
which they would offer.
In replying to so question by Mr.
Wood, as to the utility of the Tice meter,
Mr. SCHENCK stated that in every
Inatance where the Tice metre had been
adapted to adlstiltery, that distillery had
stopped operation's. ,There was a world
of meaning in that feet.
The debate closed, sod a voto being
taken the resolution was paved, •
MF3I.IIO£ FROM TUE . PRIMIDENT.
The Speaker presented a meaoago from
the President transmitting a. report
front the Secretary of State in response
to a resolution inquiring as to the State
Legislatures which had ratified the pro
posed amendment to the Constitution of
the United Stem, kmnen as the four
teenth article. Referred to the Commit
tee on Judiciary: • '
The report trays the dates 'which hive
ratifiesd the atnentitn,eut are Connecticut,
New Ilamosblre, Tennessee, New Jer
sey, Oregon, Verment, New York, Illi
nois, Western Yirginia, Kansas, Rehm
ka, Missouri, Indiana, Minnesota, Rhode
Island, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Mich
igan, Massachusetts and Nevada.
emerestre atr.crut cur_
The Howe proceeded-to the ebnsiderw.
lion of the report of the ,Committee on
Elections on the contested electimi caw
in the First Congressional District of
Kentucky, which report closes with a
resolve that Mr. Symos, the contestant,
is not entitled to a •sest, and that Mr.
Trimble, who holds thereat is.
After three hours discussion the reso
lutions were Adopted and Mr. Trimble
took the oath and seat.
E=l=
. . .
. Mr. LYNCII offered a resolution qo
claring that in the presisit condition of
the Ilnancial Interests. of the country It
Ls inexpedient to withdraw from the
people by taxes or dutins on Imported
goods env larger sum annually than
khat'which would be suflicient to moot
life - generarexpenditure of the - govern.
ment, including interest but no part of
the principal of the public debt, and that
the revenue. lawn ought spetslily to be
adapted to' the • raising of 843 much reti
nue and ne more. Iteferred to the
Committee of Ware and Means.
• NEL 4.TIV I, To nouivvEs.
Mr. FARNSWOUTII Introduced a
oint rroolution filatl•e to bounties to
vldows, children and parents of soldlen,
.ho died
,aince the ..th of July,
ieferred to the Military Conualtme.
- 7 -°
WASHINGTON,:PA.
o.msinoad en. PM/burgh tizsg'is. 1
WASHINGTON, TA., Till. 8, IStiti.
The Teacher' Institute of Washington
county held Us it:0,0110n here during the
holidays. More than two hundred tenott
eon were present. Professors Allen, of
the glare. Normal rtchool sl Mansfield,
.
Tioga county, Woodruff, of Cheater
Nur , ty, and Burt, of your eity t rendered
the Institute most egicient service. They
won for themselves golden' opinione us
practical educators. Prot Custer, of
New York, not only gave iristniction to
the Institute on the enbject of education,
but furnished our citizeus an elocution
ary entertainment. It Was largely at
tended and yielded a nice profit.
on the evening before the Institute ad
journed, is members, with a large num
ber of invited guests, greatly enjoyed a
"social entertainment . ' furnished them
by our citizens generally, through the
Instrumentality of eke teachers of the
Public Scheele. Take it ell in all, our
Institute Is a grand success. It cannot
fall to exerts grad influenee on the cease
of education throughout the county.
Just here we are compelled to record a
fact or. two, of which many of tts are
ashamed. Our County Superintendent
le allowed a salary of oply eight hundred
dollars. This Ls a burning .shume tor
county as large and wealthy as this.. Bub
this is not the worst of it. The School
Directors of the county were called to..
getter to nee If they would not agree to
Increase the salary, but thoy absolutely
refusetl, by a large majority, to do it.
We sincerely hope that every than in
than majority, at the next election, will
be displaced by one of more liberal
clime. We want thLe reproach of our
county wiped out.
A word upon religious matters, All
one chnrches tire holding especial ser
vices this weeg. A wood degree of Inter
'
not Is manifeeted. Within the Wands of
the Washington District three new
Methodist Episcopal thrushes have re
cently been dedicated. On the =I of
December one four miles from your ego,
on the road leading to Brownsville. It
Is a tine brieg edifice of- two uteri e,
Chapel below all audience roatu above.
The whole chur h is finely finished and
tastefully furn ed. It cost about els
thousand dollars. On the daybf dedica
tion somethlagover eleven hundred dol
lars were needed. The response of the
congregation exceeded this by about two
hundred dollars. The Mester, Rev. P.
D. Past, wasamatated lu the services of
theocesalontby',Dre. DOITIIISOy and Da
vidson.
Revs. I:irk and Rualett, two Presby
terian Minbiters of this neighborhood,
.were prceent,..und made liberal mini-Rim,
tlone They oleo took Part In the com
munion sandiest, showing thereby that
true traternul spirit which ought to ac
biota all Christ's disciples. •
The second church-was dedicated en
the =lt of December. - It is on the Na
tional toad, seven miles 'East of this,
place. It be n beautiful; specious build
ng, accommodating a congregation of
from rout to ilvehundredparsone, More
than en acre' f landle connected with It,
which will be Improved and beautified,
• Thedmlicatory services were conducted
by Revs—Davidson, Watkins and Camp
bell, In connection with the pastor, Rev.
'Monett. The amount necessary to meet
ulliespemies was contributed en the day
of dedication. .
. -
Tho third church S • ih Monongahela.
City. The hasementk it wee °pencil on
last Sabbath.. for divine rorrico, The
Pastor Rev; A.W!,IInt St, was aseleted by
Rove. Pershing and Deshler'. The lec
ture room isa gem. • It is hmdsemely
Iluiehedi will seat Ibur hundred portions .
The church when completed will be tine
of the finest in' the county. It is one
hundred nud nix feet long and platy feet
wide, and has a tower and steeple one
hundrodand seventy-Ivo feet high. The
sallro cost of Me huildibg will not Atli
Ranch Dhoti of forty thousand dollars.,
It was. thought that It Pre thousand
dollars could be raised at the Opening of
able t i e
- then the Trustees would bo
able to manage thair debts.. The effort
wasmade and thersenttsrmastratiehing.
Not Ilse; button thousand dollarriwere
mowed. . The hearts and purees of the
peitiple,,Weine,strengly ; opened.. Several
portions made their aubecriptione reach
a thousand' dollars: - All honor to the
Methodists of • Montinashela 'City, and
many' thanks! to others who • generously
'NEW YO/t8
Varldnrikoh ts• tat ritso.o yesoUtvi
Tkrsw Yolr, Janctrjr4o; We.
valllOtte
The iztaftifex4ionfetioratie Lieutenant
Brume, for seizing • the steamer China.
mike; Is fixed for tno iNib Instant.
orbeitrial of Rev. Stephen IL Tyng, - 7r.;
for violation of ealipiacocaMintin; hae
been peotponod to:rebel:my v•
Thy extension a:Arcot..pry of Arlen it
nearAyfeebawken; was, burned thin
morplng; Loon 127000 V. No Ineurancei
•
, .
lllshipsrillepklam.
litre e:rot tonkflusemk tuzsci6l_
BOunietrOlK'YT., 4anu1ir101,;14:44
funeral of Mtn lionklus tak plane
on the 161Itiost. lane attendance. of
Bishops anal defamer' of the !hilted
NAtigaill4.oP 2 o l 4. eilmxtot ' •
Clll SICUBBAN.
TER COURTS.
legipr•s*o Cogan, all Matadilphls.
WEDynsDAY, Jan. it—Present Chief
Justice Thompson, mid Associate Jus
tices Roe Agnew and Stanwood.
Htll re. Western Pennsylvania Rail
road. Somerset • county. Submitted on
The Shafthntßaitroad Company vs.
W. B. - IlayslytyWestatorehund county.
Nen 'pros.
r l.irlet cwrwaah W.lll4am
FRIDAY, January 10.—Court met at ten
olelock. •
Joseph Patterson vs. George Haler
toe. Action of replevin. The plaintiff
owned a house on Water street, the eel.
tar of which he leased to McPherson.
At the time possession was Alton to MO
\Pherson, Patterson had a quantity of
MitStWate tamed in the cellar, which he
wire to remove as soon as possible. Four
or live months elapsed before lte called
for tbe glassi, and McPherson then de
notruladninniez. stoteek .Patterson
plevled the goods and the action was
brought to deltrtidae whether Or not
McPherson had aright to demand stor
age. Verdict for plainti_ff.
Hugh McShane and - villeanor his wife
va. a McLain dr. Co.- -Action on a prom
missory note. Defense claimed - a corn
missien of two per °ant. for services in
selling property belonging to .pialatitts
assn effect Verdict in favor of gelatin's
for 6.163.09. ' •
.• ll illiam Bo vs. L. 3loAboy and
Edward S. Wright. Motion to take oft
rims ault.
Quarter leastoua—llndire StarTete:
FRIDAY, Jaa W.—Court met 111 . . ten
CM!
. •
. In the case of Moritz Keetne'r, Indicted
for the larceny of anode from the Penn
sylvania. Railroad Company, the jiwy
returned a verdict of guilty.
Kastner, with his alleged accomplice.
Henry Hess, was then placed on trial
for the larceny of wine froth the cars of
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.
The Wino was shipped by hteasrs.
Crlckart di Co., and was taken from the
mire at the outer depot. It' as found In
the
office p rs o who i s o e n a r o h f
ed e t h ous ehepies
y a f he
their arrest. The case hos not yet been
cducluded,' -
Cairns's Pless—igdre .
_Ftlmar, 10. - ,Court met at 10
'clock.
Jame:wand 3fichael hr.:9Mhz Ts. Cherie,
Mugle. The Jury found for defendant,
and certified* b trine° in his favor and
against the plaintiff. for eight dollars.
Leopold Einstein ea; Jacob Adler.
Plaintiff took a non-eult.
People's Line, of Steamers vs. Andrew
Boyd. On trial. .
===!
• -Mr. A. J. Baker, President o' the boa
Men's" Troia Company, wee, het even
ing, prnted with a magnificent aBVO
tea and 'coffee aqt and truisaire salver, o
solid silver. by the Board of Directoratft
the 'Company, as • 1 token of their
appreciation of him as an officer and
a gentleman. The affair, was arrest.
gad so as to take Mr. 13, by sur
prise, and was mostadmlrably managed,
'Between fi ght and nineo'clock the Board
of Direct re. and a fear invited guests,
assenffil at the reddence of Mr. Baker,
No. 83 Co gress street, and when all had
arrived 31 B. and his iv dy, bothof w how
hash Veen kept to ign - rantm of what was
taking place, were conducted to the par
lor, where the guests wereatmambled,end
Immediately on their arrival Mr. Alex.
Mellwain. upon whom fell the Mineral
making e preeeniationepeecht Present
ed the el at tribute Ina brief, eloquent
and ripper pride address, to which Mr.
Baker re • led In a feeling, meaner.
The set Is the finest and Meat expert.'
siva, per t pe,in the city, and raa - pn.
chattel at Mr. J. -11. MeFedden'e. .11
consists- • f seven deceit, Inducting nit
salver. a . tu which was Inscribed “To
A. J. Bak , President-of the Coal Men's
Trust Co. , puny, frees the Board of Di
rector., a Toket •of their Esteem:-
January IthilB63.`: • .
At the , net union of Mr.. Baker's re
marks th guess were conducted to the
dinhig t . ni, where a sumptuous repast
awaited t t em, and which was dispatched
with a rat eh that was sufficient evidence
of their t , h appreciation of the cgood
things of . 6. • ' After an hear er rrro
Sprat in a delightful and pleatiant man
ner, the company dispersed, each wend
ing hi. wal homeward well pleased with
the event . g's entertaMmeat. I • •
Oaq nil wV Sailpria•—a-rerelatiiktlen.
Monum • id Lodge No. 421 'Li
while in , ssion last evening, ware agree
ablyßurp ed by a visit from Lambert
Lodge. N 475 in a bOdy„and the sur
prise was made the more plelisant, And
complete y thirpreeentation of alieanti
fill and .logruitly boutid copy of the
Bible, ring the following Inscription
"Lambe Lodge 475 _to Monument
Lodge 4:1.-Jan, -10, 1868." 'Alter the
. members of Lambert Lodge had been
ilmitted and seated, Past Grind G. C.
ribidie arose and in a moat eloquent and
appropriate addrits presented the Bib.lp
to Monument Lodge.' John Beck, P.
en behalf of the'Lodge, replied in a brief
but touching address. Although the
meetings of Odd Fellows are always of a
pleAsing character, held, as they are, for
the purpose of relieving the wants and .
alleviating the sufferings of humanity,
this ono was rendered doubly pleasant
by tiro Incident referred to, which, mare
than anything we can imagine, Is calcu
lated to awaken the bettee feelings of oar
nature and, for the time being at-least,
bring all the good the heart contains to
the surface. May sue occasions be
more frequent. •
Destk ors* tsflosable Lady.
Mrs, Nannio Barclay, wife of John
Barclay, Esq., torinerly - of this city, and
daughter of Gen. James A. Ekln, ' died
at Washington, D. C., on Thursday
evening. l'he deceased bad J just entered
Into womanhood, and was a lady ef• re
markable talent and culture:, endowed
with many noble qualities of !bead aid
heart, which rendered her an idol to her
friends and companion; and !an • data
mentto tho society wherein atm moved.
Her death will prove a severe blow to
!her husband, who' centered! a world of
love on her, as sbus was an affectionate
and dutiful companion, and bad a large
circle of friends and acquaintances in
this city. We trust she has passed from
the eine and serum% trials and tinubles
of our wicked world to enjoy the eternal
!reward of a life wellepent in the king
.doln of her Heavenly bather.
IstCereal's/ UPltrims llentire. To
. marrow MOH at IP, Aleadespy pf
1111111sla
There wjll be held at the Acsdemy ,
of ?dueler, Liberty street, to-morrow
evening, religious Services tinder the
eyepiece of the Young. hlen's Chris,
Sian .I..asociation. The wi
serves ll
Referf a • very • interesting ic • Char
and inasmuch as all are Invited to
Attend; ve trust there will be a crowded
house. Short addresses will be delivered
by Bar. T. H. Benne. life): Wm. Frew,
Rev. A. MoLaughlin;:fdr..7; Emery, Mr.
•T. Bracken. and other *anent cluistian
workers. The seat, will be free to all
corners and no collection witi be taken.
'The Spirit and the Bride say come,
and let him that heareth my come, and
lot him that Is athirst conae, and whose,'
over will let lam take. the Water of Lifs
freely.' • '
The last "Mir under the rules of Me
"P. It." took place yesterday imarning
on Onassran 1110, abereEkdio,..between
Darby Mclionough, ot High street, this
city. and. Tam' Harr* of - Allegheny.
Thursday eventogllgFough.reeilved
n written challenge , Harris, and
yesterday - mornhow th :preliminaries
were arranged and,the partial repaired
to the place stated, where aleven 7 rounds
were fought, McDonough centime mat et
the mill winner, and, with' a l'smashed
bugle." After baying whipped his
popent, McDonough, tor- some. reskaon, -
Nmming alarmed for his own' safety,
epoeareif before Alderman. IleMastem
and made Informarton againstllarris tbr
soli or ; rho - peat* •A' • wan
cU7: 2II TIPURIN
Phieloiiii of
the Baud of • Health; rem . * doifollOw,
tog fix6iiimitii the City of; Pit:o444
from
iigo;:4:thquild
alilanas 'b 6th; 188!
urn , V - Z; am , POE4 Co. ,
Irlflolopsil; disease or khinerp,i; Noma.
tare_ MAU., I;"(theasmo of - ,tresloi2ir . dliaolo
o i i ii nomat t 1 4,27stulatOn,..j . y . pa,yr : 51
Of ililoroiiete; Under 1 year;
5 . 11t1ftr136 20; no. 5 .1:1101013:1;,M) t 4
P 0 a ;; 70 , ki ;t5„ . •. 4 ,0 . ri *P°
iftr,
,
t .
•
e.
I Tire nuIiItIBBURG NOHOSItO
thertnee Pernearaes or Oh.-Centes
.! , /stem Cr the Iferrderer.
lkyOeiOrday morning'. Gar - arra We
published a telegram from Wheebeg an
pouncing the arrest cf.:rola, Sheerer at r
Pirkereburg, for attempting*. take the
lite of a citizen of that place, and stating
that be bad worsened to the commission
of two most terrible murders in Par,
kerabtng, and One in Wheeling, 'within
the past year. The murders reftrred to
•
have been shrouded •in mystery up to
the prwient time, but, circumstances
havarecentlY pointed to Schaffe r
. .. ! too
perpetrator of the horrible deaths..
special dispatch dated at parlthraburg,'
January 10th, says: . .
. .
. ,
The miirderer,,J"olon . Sheerer, Medea a
neireasion thia - afternoon, - under the
heal preonflission,in the' preen= 'ett
H. Ills Debar, . elf the interpreter,
andi the proaeoutor'r Mr. - Hutchineaa.l
Ha had apokente•thither•Park, or con,
V* lll ..ltat the. worthy father Wailed to
talc ithilto religion.' &abandon mail
he bad • made a publics one, or. until be
hael. leen tried and convi
a This 'morning he seeme to have lost
all the stubbornness and stolidity that
had before characterized him,
r an he hid
not, r to the most close observer, exhibited
the slightest emotion duce btu armed ex
centan Wayne:Won 4132r..13ae1er being
questioned at his public examination,'
Ilts' contention tit-daywas brief, bathe lit
writing a full'one. '
He la la native of Baden; and . served
two years id the Papal army, only one
of widen was anent in llotne; from this
he deserted and probably went to • the
brigands of the nonanatabo as is common
with &ranters. Ile came to this country
about three yearn ago, and was married
about a year ago. Me wan • :work& In
wood, but note good carpenti.r.or .2RM - -
int maker. • •
He wee often at alliedoon,
and acquainted with lA him. lie up
.Lilienthaland-murdeled him as he was
found, end took all the money he could_
find. With that he pahroff some dent.
of ivitich, singular,, as it ma'y seem, he
erlOreagrerit honor, and paid some ex ,
person: This money laving run out,
and having but little work, he invelg,
led Ulrich to Wheeling, under pretenae
of having situationtor him.- ' •• .
Early in the morningafter their arrir
vat, they started out fur the ;situation os-,
tensibly. In a lonely place on the road,
near a culvert, beimurderad Iftriehi took
I, his money, about. seventy-five dollen,
and a watch; came to th e Pemberton
House, traded off the watch, keeping. the
chain, which Is now In the possession of
Capt. Taggart. Ho came home that day
and went tomork again. -•-• • •
He lnicame acquainted with-Tenter,
anal being out of money he watched Ten
tor, murdered% him, fook bits money,
;about $75), went across the river, and:
afterwards came home.- Ho owed ;Dr..
Koch lad for attendance oh him, and'
agreed. to pay it Monday evening. : He
obtained $lO. from Father' Park for Mr. ,
Beeler, but paid it to Dr. Koch,
and
promisedd the beanos the next day. -
The Parkeralmfg Thief has the follow
ing amount: • • • i ood •
On leer Monday evening the ell
inns of Parkersburg were again thrown
into a phrenry of excitement with the
news of another attempt at murder, elm
liar to those of altienthal and: Tenter.
This time the asaassirt; a German pained
• John Sheerer, was caught, while the •
victim, Mr. John White. is atilolving,
and able to testify against the prisoner. ,
'WI% White, like bath the Lamer -vie
bon, had his own private sleeping room,
in the rear of his coal office, oo.rner of
Julien rind 'Littleton onsets., when ho
lodged aloneouod Sheerer had been be
quemly seen around theofticefor several
dayp. At about seven'o'dock - en Mon
day: evening, Shaekr called forth. par
pose of settling a coal bill, and while Mr.
White.wal lathing in thechair engaged
in writing a receipt, the prieiaer drew
nem his pocket, whereto carried it con
cealed, a common carpenter's hatchet, •
and struck him- powerful blows on the
head and neck: The html blow on the -
nee. (di a tillir,-tao high.,. or it would
have produced death at once. Others fol
lowed In quick succession', but strange
to say, though a much less than his
esseesno, and unarmed, Mr. White was
enabled to grapple with Min,end push
Ids way to the door, crying Warder. .K
zentleanan passing heard the cry. and
coma to the door, which being fastened he
kicked in before Sheeran got oft, . Mr.
Wine in his excitement taking h old
him and running into th e street. ' •
"Sneerer; sprang out, leaving this bat
and hatchet In the office and yard, anal
ran off bare, headed.. The police 'were,
however, soon upon Ida track, caught
Min not far from ids residence, and
lodged him safely in our new ))ail. Yes
terday an excited crowd, believing him
guilty of the two poid blooded murders
above named, as well as of Antoine Ul
rich, at 'Wheeling, surrouncied.the jail
and threatened to lynch him. It was
also rumored that the prisoner was solar
in almpattrymith this desire sa to make
some efforts tecommltsuicide iohlsiton.
stage, or prison cell. • _ • r.
About half past three o'clock yeller
day after-men he was conducted 'benne
-Justice Taggart, In the Court house,and
had a bearing. A number of witnesses
testified to moat of the rads above set
forth, including the prisoner's acknowl
edgment that he struck the blow tfor the
purpose of securing Mr. Whlte`amonay,
but disavowing any intention of doing
more than lo knock him initundhle,
while he rifled his office. • -•
The condition of the mounded man is
stall critical, though It •is General l y
thought he will entirely . recover. • ti
talked well, and showed evidences •
hie mind was unimpaired shortly -
the occurrence, •and seemed. to be im4
proving yesterday. lie was lerriblye
gated anal bruised. Dr.- DAVIS,
attended him, testified that hereeel •
four wounds on the heed, two on the left
and two on the right aide-ebn -wounds
on tile left temple with Sabana edge,and
the others with a blunt...dr: The skull
was penetrated. • Also due wound on the
right ddb of the neck, ' and nether on
Soo left side, back or the an; one tee-
tumid wound on the shoulder, and both
hands apparently chopped. He stated
further'that it Is Impossible at prevent to
make a prognosis of tbeease; •
• The priamter wan bald to seiner at the
April Lena of the Cthalit Cunt, and th e
wltnassen for the Statpa: Were recognised
In one hundred dollars, ,314 h to appear
and testify.
Two weesow llir emery. •
- -
The Oregon Broweryalilt holdalls high
rank amongst lovers op:L001th giving,
sparkling and lively ale, and daily sp.
tends its popularity anilfamo to points
far remote from our own ally.. The Pale,
Burnett and Cream Ales.end Stout Por
ter brewed by Messrs..pler;;Datuals
Co. have achieved a national reputation
and aro everywhere highly ri3COOl.
mended, not only by medical men bat
likewisebyconnoleseurs. The malt used
by dm Arm Is of the
.very best quality,
pure, and carefully ,prepared, and the
public can rest assured that no drags of
any description are cued in. the Oregon
Brewery. The firm have elan extensive
facilities for the procurement of froth
bops of (hateable quality; and have con
stantly reserved for use Immense quasi.
Wigs. Orders for the celebrated Mee of
the Oregon Brewery,' addressed to Pier,
Banned' t Co.. proprietors. VI mitre°
early end careful attention, -Fa ship.
meats in eouod packages will be madam
all points. Private familia*, hotels; res.
tauranta and taverns will -
supplied lit their harms in thine hbor
hood of the two cities, - at no addidonal
cost for delivery. -
•
CAI/D.
_
suns Callogri. 11Pa: srvirsna sars,
rilltalmirgh,ilaipiquwllN /SOP.
We have the pleas tom to antennae to
our friends and the public, tiNt we have .
recently made another new sad Lmpor
tam addition to orir 'atinihAt 00111111)
edneigion by tils'
Of Murals Go . vsnrrstewi(Sopwrumenrr
Worn Drier:mon, Withripwaitis e!
fifty dodges from the Government
isteirhy,ii i iVhorlty of the United _Settee
partment; ninettotiedby the
Becretary ad" Treetrary;And. prhacipia
National - Bank, ofHeers,"At. -ths element
And Arlient inetruntor ever offered upon
thla imPortaist attainment. Monition of
marshiness In book Ittopteinrettratnnit
ed withisut.addlatitud - M/AM , To Pai
vats pianos our testes/Ars moderate and
Minfeknown at our MIMS. - •
Dm:* Scat.
V to.—John Ontstott Yestiz
•counnlif ad tor_
__lbyir,_ by
Justioe.Llpp r otEmit u ,, P.• AR :w
y4 d ia=t u gAini e #lliiin . nietP
y: o n theism* " Mr=
danLiulainwiXdlY -JalgEk. ,
peT pr,AA,4!_dstrf vrh.,
chusidtAiroagt_,_ .. 4 1 4 4. 0 utir.AreAl i
wltlx ntalidOns WiNc.Rl**lr pin
byliderazim neamm'of the
re .q ta n d l i salatrd&appetaticeisicaost,
Rey , Csior—irwime
attlt r 1 tie !elem.
; : ..Cis tr atololLßUNEs SWAP,
r4,91%911”:11A •
TRH wairrarflizsm-:'
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*annilalt Lip !Maui.
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tuna. 00.04 /weir CUE.
wpm.«
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twaywirukaios. rshatatt Itadtri Yates sh. n ge'
a* Polo sottoot MN& Irirsitat *WOO
**Ott /t a r otnaperyatter bmay PK* * •
sto off. No"raturr. Itteral*
drottriostrltiort It.
_
, . Omits roar* In:ma aurint*-
Or* at Tsai—
—and one copy pap. to thr,potto .
* art Oath. UM** le Oa* sof bi 111111110‘
arra*, at elaltrotr. I,
: Nom; ro straiciat.—ZalgaartacrovE,
v ip• a* *wary writ Setato
trartirt: tot Weis Redhaelday adiga per `i
oesthorkikaTtig tot tpaluStaireelW. eu •
• lar xiwy by thvc.ixt4l.4
leirtg totiankrtattfarat ImOtilto-
AdOrt*o ' • ••• • • CIAZICTWV) .
• ZITTIMILGIWPIErtstr,t.I
Graaf(' 4l
Chariot Oat eels at a. NU
railway. It MN!, tat targetitte . =mo..
tta•tattes or vetoes—mare 41eglitere‘J,
stooslaa tar Grad •
_.natwataa oar
Barker t Co. have onhandge;:
. •
verylarge stook of desirable erprinc ar4„,
sumreer, dry . goods, which.. they. hart,
placed ort th eir'counters in the An}d.
winter; At prime Which will hiduce.eco,:
nomiefdpurcbasera to lay a toil Amp,
ply idribe coming teasote. The piitig
bility Is that toWardi the opening :o
springlcade: which is nob 'rerv,d
the dry, goods market will atrengthersv;
but oral should a heavy decline , sot
goods cannot touch tho - exceed low
pekes 'et which they are now an&nd
Indeed(*) cannot set' down thepriamkjr
in
.arirptbeecateigorr than faV e .
4aerfflee, r ; and ' would— Martel
this :house conld -offer- „mutt
paralleled Inducement ! , Were, „.trop
not folly aware of their sapedbe jos*
entsingledvantsgeti:i IlnonsOsatr- -
Itlnagiwilta, and ;other ,boasekeeping s
gondk,nre sold. .at a yeduptiolUET, v 7,
eetd;lone half) front Itintig Ow -
We' qboie linen .towede 'red '
'2servapmerimpnfromn.Woto.l.244;l4l.:',-•
en crush nt tic and 100 and' 12fo, (rry,.
cheap,) taut prints reduced to lee;
element , abeettng Inman and
on throdsh
yles dm entire stook, which.
temor,..ern.,
brace' 111 - st and goalie( of
able anodic blankets and , grinend hodi,t
Icooplagardelta... We Oust aone i at can,
readers Will tall be call in and aeo tor ..
themmeds the extracidliutrY tiergidttC•-
Increttan. grroubles.—AldermanStridu
yosteidak,lodged a commitment ingldnat
Henry ,110.11, who is confined In Jail on.av
charge - tic obtaining board tinder Alma.,
proton • The lint commitment is On
slmita Wes aro-Increasing. - - •
ignisantlii.—Lawrenee O'Connor,: ylizl
tardaynnide information, before..A.lder
tnan Mcapaters, charging Jahn
na Witiitnetlutisining a nulaanca.,.
warrant wits baled for his anent. •
rLeiter Elgt.=on eurfourth prigo of to.
dily's • Fisper will be'found
Pitts
burgh and:Alleglieny letter Ilsta.'L
B.titcrAft.-6 Thursday . ..
.1; 1 . 1 , ..1tru Luting w. nexoLaY:,nn,
a. fa.aaalaU
!!!!,
Tat lunar* will take pl tee from Oa naldetca .
0.1 . 1.,Ley#; A e. WA Coo tr* .areaci,
Oa= ortYlkirOOX, at I o'clock; Ma ttl.adittr 4
the &tali, rtspeutfolly Invited to
Alltkbauy Clty, January ,
orltay. -. A. M.
Foutral 'lO take plan at 7y o'clock
Maul' Wiltlllo, to proceed le Truittl.Diapoty,,l.,
;11 0:4:‘410.1:4 3:;:fE
A LEXtakISENOVICDERTAKELit ,
*reuitii smat, ,- Pitteuuse.
COPRI2I9; oral Wadi; CILAZZS. OLOV/id. . •
ovary deceit ton or, ionerai ruaishiss Oro
laralsbed opinsdai Sad night, UUI
cad Cartl,,firataoed,
Ecrassicat—Bav, David Nem D.
IL. W. Jak4ing, Matadi .114;
. _
Runciev T. RODIVET. Onder
an, ica.augya..a. a oa• 1111:1 ,
and No. SO DlaanaaO *nark Or-7
lona WlLsoin 8r05..) keep. alaraptou hand {be
heat Metal; Ninrood. 'Walnut and
Ilasavrood Walnut Collins from OS ny•
wards. Noseltood:CoOlas.SOß .parts; 'UM*, . -
Comas
In proonlon: Waimea Iwo tlanaff.S .=
tond•Poil 'U,r rain.. Cap, G 10101,0.601 1 ,:
and Ingesalnenrulahed gratis. Opp opiatal,
d Want.
RDW.A.4ID ,CZACIVIECIO, At/N.
~ •
DErrarita. Offloa, 146. too matter:it, -
allooboor• Mourn.. saawooa tad oar:l.u.
with • irolßlailitta stock ortneral Furnishing „. •
04044 o fi b.r sad flornlefis4 atstiorlest iotkee, .
at lowast'pilas. Bala , asa /.Ivary Stablail. ear'
aar of omit:oat Jame auloto. 4:lantana,
B.mniehaa. :Sada!
, -?.POR BENT.;
- -
Fon@itArr.-Be♦,etaiaue,J44TA
T.6011814tt0 GAZETTLINITADING, will . '
good to be' hod. Apply aVolaceartba , • r
GAZCiTi
.
To I ET-LA large and substan:
tm wAaaomte, War dna. Lear ,
Market. Beim moderate. Pommies even at
Aprll Lt. AM:plea MOZO. A. 15.210.7,i
LET4STORE . .1 1 00/4 . 1t1i:
threllizigiliaebegolitated on ran luiset s ,
new Dlascaßldlay., Tba dwelling face eopm6.
Will b .nte+l togetfitr. , Zapilro of 1 1 / 1 110
.ISTZWART.I44.IIILIberty Mnet.
Osio:Lt.,ll
F 0 B r ILA E-L-Two tine 841.1 t
tiOatlftWroU matobod sad. trolowt:WW.
CARVIAG untabia roc ono or two borseit owa.
11PlattOESE I.NTACION. out a etentalli sot - of
party IMO: : Isqulro at thaitNl,
FOR BAIE-7110118E11.,•••
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lAKILV,Itonaz thr.. barna'
ORZY 90ElEE,•e0. LIECIL MAMMY
LIORSZ: torem 111,101 MAJPX9: twe UIIT
MAE= 11,UT 1372.11 a, mar tbe
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Mn!EMEM
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aorafti=al94.lAattsa sad LAAasau,sUAAA.:
:A. P.m.* 1t...7. " L . 14 wr ADANA.'
Hens tratze,'Acastalalag rooms isul goodhatr:.
wen .b.orine;•noue,...ateimearatos:am..
Bfewait arcei7;, ,144,211.1i.1.1A
teat; Wuxi Zrade. eoaWa. hall. Avs, nxnes atmA
•• • . 1 2.1 irifer.A AAA tt.q MM.I Malt -
Hams lad 1.44 t 00,6 location; laqatrAotd.
ROW Ott r ,,l..BrAyar , Etnet..E agar Cdusir4
1e•
Fol/ SALE-Tilat'!te:lll
TAVZSIst ALAND, sltaate' la the PIRO
W. ISIA*1;i11 . ..admen Relli...adjemay . .
Us Mestetifistimi. of Pena strata.; Thaladld.
I.j I. Mr. eteriles lash, .ad most elVataitlelly
teult; °ea la falai tee. Tarp. eemtmoddotte teeisi:. •
besklee a lehre s ;Meacirt mg stable
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the beekead of theT. lot. ahlehls 3 by 11:0 •
deep. Treat thitioosteenlenie
this house hes vital:4lllmA • persent besdamei : ••• :
.41 In extent easel it sot lesior than say 444,• •
house. la the .esird. 'Schemer paylai PmPertY :
le Aga Orreries la the market. SILL • SUMS.
TIALT. 11M.C.Fe1e1a. Agnate. SEW;
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Loog, Ayi.loll7 PABB Bi r 1T
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IMMEDIA,TE & ,FLABLET,t
al nem 8?)1Ell.
malinitilts, on. In than lin& nary kiin
ASSMOIIIIK ♦nan Wink Of
Watates, Oewelry, Ever W?re
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