111 ' 11U - tat - dry ! ! elip CITY WiD SUBURB fr.7ENIIO,I IN r.OITRT. T. Applletril , ks of tieorgr_Et. vn.h.,i, rra,.... , for Admission to the Bar— ' Wevarlof s de. Exam Inftsg I! :are-lee Quewtl.44 thOiceld.4. • I ' Our readers - will recollect' th at dome mcgithsitgo;'in - the Blurt of Com Mo n. . roes of this enmity,i Hon:V.b. Shannon mewed ,for th e rolmi*sion To the Bar of - Gear* B. Yaslonn, .e. , reoliored eilion, claiming that loc..ems properly qua ! fled, iildhafi becte, admitted to the Bar lti the . State of New York. The Motion was related by J. 11. Bepectai, EIA. and 1 e • 'others, and. the matter was referred .to . I the B.st . Committee, IrSo - made the fel- . lowing. emort on Saturday. whici was real by Mr. Fibanuen, in the CoMmon Pleas, botore elan bench. • ~ To their Tremors the .Judgis. "tc_l._Th e Board tot -Examiners, to. whom S us 00 forred, "for their cunsideration,l the applicatioif on behalf of Mr George B. 1 . Yasioon to be admitted ass mtmllfr .of-i . the Bari respectfully rep,rtt " That thee hare given to the - anbiect 1 tho consioenrat.on regoilted ; which, as I, . they underAnnd 'the Import of the re- fereticg,was to ascortain;the facts of the case. and to report therom to the court for its deterrnination.. Three ince/ I .llnd . . Tuatiba opplicarit 1,4 what LeknMen as . grin: d. man"—of mixed African and ~ ufrlwandolosel; that hobs ei native 'of the t a • st tat n ' t j'afit.lio'fjer.mt::'s...tevaarsn,iNsldofortohoesdlinocjr . aecharrater; that he was, in -1,44, Knells 'mod at. OherilliGsliese, in the state of 01110: that sons thereafter he teas entek- Oat a Students the Low under the fneir!. ction of the late Hom o Wolter For watd, of Pittsburgh, 3,4 fulfilled the ' reqoired period of study. Finding ole siaelesiosterpo sed to his eimain at isn and admbsoort to the Bat-here, be went to the CitWorNew :Yoe:, where, in Jasusey, foblSlVei eethe. been duly ex mine ,{ :Fend fantod to pcoosese ' tie . qualifi tiona required by the C unaltutiou, he e tas aole I raided to-prsetice a* an Atiorney,l Solic.. itnr mod Csouno editor at the set swat Courts of the Stare of New York," and was duly enrolled sa such open th e .5011 . ,, Book. of Attorney*, oka. of the Supremo Child of; that State for the tint Judicial Banda% . composed of 'teeny and - County fl New .tech.,. His examiuntlon appears.to have b re d mode b o ot,. Tastieeso Strong, ' Me ' Canto and Edwards, of jhatyourt, and was emoducted by Sfesirs/ JaMos T. Brady, Bssworth and %Kepner. 1 • That after his admission to - lha-bar of New Yortc tee went to,the West ilndies. remaining there goons two and a half • Years. in 1631 Ins eettled to Syracuse, New York, opened an Mike there as At .torpey. ot..C.'and.ppro.ueol his preCession as fetch untll / the - fall of. 181.1, when- he quitted illo / purguit of that professions, and . erogaged In - teaching. For about three yearn Ile woe a Professorlin the " NOwNork totitral.Collegor at Gran. , eillo/N..Y.. to et= there he Woe tnuis faired, 1,1.1857, to the "Colored School" art Well°, stro t, 'Pittsburgh, pa., •of /isblehito woos the PrinelmaL - -In 11363 he beit' so: rnethoPrled.ralore&YorriCOilege.7 in the: city Of Allegheny; Pos,,; Whirrs piaci' he continued to 1111 until Jbly, Lift. Mr. Vashon has made . sfililivit that 'whon boleti off the practice Milan .- [in ,ISSII 110 did go with the hope 'mad :ex- Rectal:en of reguming said practice at same future time. surd that MS present ppplicatioa for admission to thel Bar was - made In cond. faith. and with the inten tion of reaurnins the practice otihis pro. 11 The application for hisadmise on to /be Barer your Court appears to have been made oritbe kilns Of July.'lss7. 1 - • ' We tils'e onSy to add that the Votorts of record of. the State"of New'York ro ws-litre thescomity of admittint to their. Bars Attorney*, &a., of good atanding in the Corals of Pennsylvania. ,1 ili. Y. Fairrtructx. !Jaw= Vilma, Gao. Suivas,l.7s. , , :M. W. Acitwatc, . Taos. " C. La iiioAni . % -4 ..x ... . . . —. • January, 4th, Lila: .2 Judge Sterrett suggested that the facts -i reported thd not bring the- also within . , . the, rata ofcomtty, which role-wan that 'I the Store front whicinhe applicant come*, 1 .. ci s9i t tl d u oaf z li o c r r n e , : v m i i i , a t' k .i c . l r . fu n u r o i i s . tujes on . a d i - t, . .i ' ,WAS requisite that the apPlicatit shonfd 1 1. - , prodnee a certificate rTOM thf , ol4lllAditl& .. Judge of the District froniarti h he came , -•' • that he had been a practising „lawyer to _ 'good . standirrg for three. year! imtpedi.- -. ' I 't a t "ced as engge iug s b tel e l a ffa ti t ea -the °l Mstter be 1 . placed on the.argnment liat„,and be Ms posed of In regular - - -` was so :". ordered.. -- . . 7i "Ito - Leader ~ —ghted Its : readers with a ghost story. Which came •"1 .•all the Way from .LawrenceO ' le. After 'T . epealdng of. the Mysterious apparition of • I . a woman in bl a ck. obiervedbY somobOdy .. coming oat of Bt. Idary's Co t tetarY, itle . • . 1-, , • norisertaiml etarYist goes on agate bow -:- this samehodywisreturninglo his home 1 .7: after midnight, when "up be °raids via it nal Oga rase a tall, majestic figure, re-. ;''l semb Inomewhat the gongs form of a , ".....1 w: onion, bat horribly spectral to ontilne and glioady in detail.. Alio' came not - 1 • . down the avenue, nor from any of the '' • cottages that line the road on either side, .. '" but seemingly front the ins' , ble body or .1 ~, • the - atmosphere she grew, on neither '' I walked nor ran; but moved quietly. '. t noiaelessly, the crisp snow making nd noise beneath her concealed 'leek Not '.' her. appearance bat the manner of it. theilled Cho heart of the spectator; whose .• - blood almost on.gestled 1 • terror, and '- . whose limbs were rend la ered; ughcold ..•-', tremorte, nearly Pant to the bulk of : . his body up. Am attent pt tot; off In an ' ' opposite.directlon rekulted in utter fall . 1 nre,end gasping, panting hestood Imes- - • fixed until the spectre pa and him by, 1. cefoint- NO closet that ho,eculd observe . 11 . . •' the gleam 'of a white. beeutiful, woman :l'; .ly fro? among the sable that draped her head ' and 1, dy. Unable to resist the .. ; • LI 1.1 he folltorcd her with his :,y gaze until:she approached the graveyard '• . -wall. Then a blip, or some ring like a '-- hazy vapor, cesbniuded h r, in which -, , • : ' , I , 1.. , . ep e e disep peered wh anto t been t Lthe tom uu bst wi zz r .. . , ...1 7 speotaloillcd at onto to . e.l r 3aigllhotio; • i . storeroom, where, to an ea. , supersn.-.. I lions crowd, •he rare:dealt all we .haves ,' 1 . herein *holy described. _l .. h . e d news of ' : , ' the ghostly visitant rerea d from lip to • ' lip, untilther entire Fires • of law '4 - ' 1 ... rencoville was alive with the Intent. gettce.", .• - , . To give 7 one neigtbor . . persona taw , myeteriour 1 '• , , ' . the bastt . 1 +Xt count herr ',, li - '.very latill .: ~., , i - 1 kind.' _ , . Some niOntry. __ . Campbell, Warden of the, renitenu...‘ rig:aided to the IL:lard of. Innpectorellar desire' to be , - rel . :arid is. the followin statutory . or . . .1 April.. This: far.: becOolin known, the panther of aspirants for di 'dt'zirdenship • '. constantly Increased, ernb " ring some of oar most respertable and capable girl _ Zang. .At a menurgof the espeetern, on -• thitnrday, an electii , n VIM 4e, refulting ‘ In the imardefoun choice, efftkit.. George A. ettaltenhfmer, of 4etifircountr. In 1 :•- ••iew of the high chmacter df serend of I his onerifotliera the preference of Cot. • . •• Shallenti.xger over them set in a strong . ~, s i I L teethnonlat of sic Chttraeer and quell- Seat! onn. , The-Colonel vr s, II - most, ere ; dent Q ,xmit•ter of ti o 14.0th,Perru -• ay:snots TOgimenf, and ,as in am:AM to „ „ . .i . -2 - tbe Chief Quartermast , milt:, of ,thelliec . and Gott», order General' Santa& and • i . other ornmandera We doubt not his 4 administratioreof ./fo.Wgioleitalrip of the 1 'Tarlton wilt ho marked tly./eueray and ••• '. • Doane ChM bell • the tirin ' Warden we wuderstend. wilt refit to lute firmer .; • •• residence' at lirilentow . ire has ea -, jrryed the entire Madden eof the !knell ' .of Impreters, and each o our citizens an I • • .basre made his acquaints 's will rewrite beg hitn'srlitt admit:llJuni fur bin intern -4 • . • genre and,ealtiarmand for his highdoned /.1 moral poise/plentiful p us tynf life. . .1 . . . . .Atvirlenint„ or weds,. • 1,,, ,In yesterdo's„ OAP awo annorm. -„-- ' - cod thoaid e thz of a bAly o f a mart 0031 e Irg Ili.tha' htoriongalml river, ett.fc , . I Newport. 'aesterday Cro oner Clewoon , -visited/the placo and held an inques . tii ••. •', ' The body was Identified In that of John' • •• •1 , Slointrair, aged about , lifty-cme Team, a 1 • resident of Ideficmfpori i - On Saturday .•-"/ night last,sis a yiume men named Bey .' 4 . 7. • nolds; wan walking &tong tbetank of 1 • -rie7pni.ferorcowitlitie4liti. beu lough f ard e3romf°ra • t •/ drowning man; :The night wa• fib dark' t that he (oohs nether disc:leer dm exact i piaco '•from . whenc,o thp cries camoxor render any assistance. It is now thought - • that thci man on the riser was Simmons. i and that he o n tali death at that tune. /1' , • Thsjure returneda verdict of accidental -• , • - drowning. The •deceri" had shown i _ signs orinsinity for to e rtifekst pat. • 1111 . ~ . IPINIUIIO ,3O Is sholminatael.. - On Saturday lftenactott Gardner Claw, . son held an Incline: ha dig body of an InGtut Ibund Inuicl.cas. -lot. of ground , fronting nn C./I*On tar t, Birmingham. , Preen splitter/locos Alm! . body had been them sererarweeke.- t was- perfectly naked. and the flesh w a nearly all eat en off by . the ehns. .ti und t ' he' neck there gasan apron st • g hied tightly, with. Which the child eiddently been stramded. The serdi of the Jury FS% lhafthe ehil tuidsoruk to Ste, dli 2 th hi strangulation whit' an hpron , string-by some person or persons .nnklantrn. No anew= found to identify.its parents, ..., : • Sitigultr. ed'yliteldence.—Jobe Iliether , ton med. recently, lel. Springtfeld, • learlog his brodeei j ilil . .Haven, Pa. Belo exeeetor. When the - trill - sm. oilined and Ohs feet dismTered the brother vas telegraphed fo, but a is PIV 41.0111 Ws friend. announced that hen had died about began hear be• • re John, - . . FLARRISBI7IAG. Leiislative emu Nominations. Graham Speaker of the'Senate Davis lipcaker of the Ilotur.e. rapL Shiseg,Scrgea!st-ai-aross. Abseniees from House Caucus. Smith, Beakirt and of 11, Irately Among 'nom. They UM Vote to Prevent, Organization Democratic - canna Nominations, ter•A.lE . l..Trateh to nttsboro)),fis alto 1 . HAIMSIII3I3.O, JUL 6,-1&Z. =l2l Tho Setizto Ilopnblican caucus met a Arco o'clock r. a!, Gtit. Hurry Widta, of Indiana, prealding. The folio:wing twininatiortswereasmOil Speaker--Jaa. L. Graham, Allegheny. Clerk—George W. IlatoMeral3vPhila defpfila. , Assistant Clerks--Lnclus / XF. Roma, hlelicew; Francis Si. Bragglna, Mercer: Sergeant-at-Arms--. A. Rupert, editor Conneautyille cordß and Courier. • Diwrkeeper—llullialler,'or, Bridtord. Mussenger—Rilhert Sharp.. • Thu embraces ill the' old °dicers; ex cepting S9r6cant-at2rras and Door keeper. , Ittr, Itupert waiTqrmerly Moe sengeroind wax unanimously promoted. • / TIM DE3I , CIZATIC CALCV.I • will meet to-Morrow-monilug. nor6B.3DYI:qrATIO:FS.' The Republiciut.eatzmis met at elgh , o'clock tlits ereninz. 7Ehe'followlognoni inatYons wire coadet... .. . • • Speaker—E. W. Darla, Philadelphia—_ by acclamation; - Clerk—James. L. Seltriate, Norrhamp- Ana's Van Clork--Edward G. Lee, Pall , Sergeant•at-Arms—Copt. Casper Gang, Allegheny; . ' • - Assistant's—W.:. Woods, Israel K.'S/a rm, John McConnell, Robert Johnson. • Postmaster—A. Rehrr. Assistant—James 'Penrose.. . • D,)orhoopor—J. U. Fria. Assistants— Samuel Mitchell, J. t. Vincent, Mows Arndt, Theodore Clrase, die...stnairs--Tatetes ifcCanay; Barrett Brown, P..b. Germ:nal, T. Bishop.. Transcribing Clerks-Frederick 1.1e. 7 Gee, George A. Backoven, Reuben Ber nard,-.lohn T. Raagey, Wm. A. Nlctiols. All the notninalions . werVieiiiao noon- =I Bat nine Republicans absented theta vir. ' Armstrong, of Lancaster; Smith,lttddlean4 ember!, of Allegheny; 'Espy, of Cramford; . Wharton, of HUM.- la,,don; ,31cCarasta, of Bialx Riclunds, at Folton; sad R'obinsod; of Mercer., 'VOTE TO-PET OROANIZATIOE. 'l'hosci nine bdrre. resolved .Quietly 10 Tato to-morrow to prevent an organiu- Um; but who they, will rote for Is on- Dr3LOCIIIIIO CittVg. • The pemocralta tenet= mot at eight o'clock. and made the following nomi nations: Speaker—Diehard 1....70n55, Berks. , Clerk—John H. McFadden, . PhDada 'Asslsiant,—Jobn O'Connor, Allegheny. Sergeant-at-Arma—Geo. Bailey, Dan, phln. . Doorkeeper—Jam Bowl, PidLadelphla P s ostmaster—Saniuel T. Brown, or thozoberland. Messenger—MO* T;'Fox. . ‘. • aegis.. nispsvpa 67 Teleirrapo Va rtrtobutgbAluelta. l - autaistt.ao, Jan. 6.—lt now appears that nine Republican members refused to enter the Ilbese attune. If they saw net it will give the Splinter and officers to . tbe Democrats, but -t: is not . iprobable they will • continue th o l e n ot to that extent. They elalm to be friends of 3.lcCunant, of Blair, as an indepen dent,candidaae for Speaker, Dosib air iieuri Oar'anti, D. D. • •• • After neatly three mile the' decline of fever, this noted author and preacher died last week', and was buried od Tues day., at big home in liereentburg. Mt ilarbaughis great grandfather, came from Switzerland in •1110. • His • father was afarmer, anctllenry aided him un til he was nineteen years of age, - when he went llTest for a time and wrought es s - carpenter—taught school—and in 1540 returned to Sferceraburg to complete his course or Tebbe studies. In ISI3 his rnitibiterbil wneer at pastor began with the German Reformed church la Lewis burg, where be was very efticiennin or ganizing the porygtigatiou and builuinc a. house' of fwolahip. He afterwards served at Lam:toter end at, Lebanon, when b. war elected Professor oftTliecd ' 0 45 in the BeMitkary , at liferoarabtu - g, 110'1111-1* edited theAlerceraburgliteen , ' e. At his death, with•onty fifty years on his h•ad, jicritaps no one bad a greeter :per. canal popularity; or wielded a stronger 'irifineuckn his church; Ulan Dr.;Elar- Dr. A.G. vorttinMess,Physlciaii of the Board of flealth, gives the following re-' turn of interments in this city and the diimsmt causing deaths during the week commencing . December =I, and. •ending December 20th. 1667 ' Theron - ere fifteen deaths. Of these 9 were =aim, fi females, and • all were Of the above there were 3 under 1 tear of ago; fronis to 10. 2; 2010 30.2; 30 to 40-to00,2; 501060. 1 t COM 70,1. • The &imam whicestosed those deaths aro enumerated Ss ollows: Pytemla 1; 1 Unknown, 1; heart disease, 1; Cirrho , 515,.1; •Convillsions, 1 "vaunts, 1; ,Con somption, 2. Small P ox, 1; Premature Birth' 2; PAWN:IIOW; 3; Disease of Brain, 1.. - • trdtb, Other ,rm at Id, but a abs.' partake of any- WIAURIED: V/1116111,-011AT—On attsery. N. HOC of Rev._r. R•warsi, 11, no. in wiltniv o. si V.nisli I...,,Asusiqr! Jug. /S. 11111. • , I EDS • , W001).-04 Yrlday reeratax. IstroorY 11, of you. 441114 IIKAT/I: dart/Mos or Jas. T. .d morale 31. Woad. okoa s.S I W4 . ' att. lIKIITUItI)..—Ot Thursday mar d. IL ors; 31 • ltY A. .13gIlYvIll) lo cloty- Scut rare: her. SHllLl)S.,—rkeilleraday aflorn000• at ono clock Ply JAll Llarrlose.clOs. dagsblor &a. AOSIBSOS.-0a Saturday mond oy.Juoary alb, alibi reutdeoca of SW frehor.Ydaralogrolo4 • IuTO•Sy oldeet mia of Wriblaus uoklusoll. ' • Clks. AlL—Very sodloolk. as Sosday arr. lop J.. UN ItaNT /L. rift of (1.5. c.a.; sod 41 vista. . • . Farm,' the way Whiltternatt int all Irt acids's& of biontets 3 3 ate3l to, SSC dtlely aaaonp sed Oros/host ta Guided. tie Wirt /Said ied hiddhtt crlia'Sba oe aAra r 052L22ral‘d bartus typal ittieectated. had .1061 heacsfarth hie Uridd Eptger 2r Dydp•Pdts, •al v r vvv titre oraU fithrtoesiltenstes voila W lon to the .0 , 141 The Ititunih the tame. tip detronAtit; lie traveler. the Tvreddr. the ealier..theeelentiry rtidest:•the ailthrr to the fri , tha r .of rlvt.tedtlzaa the 'purer. dearid Ito is owdt4 city, ter e4eitie 30 coailiterichat. itiated an lielear.t; tad. diliderlig 11=110 or .9rdeotif theTterrtm of brit dixo at er7waerr. Ovule Wm with lotdeep. for word.; the/ etlelintst cir.cctlys, litliorlat eta dt , adAdd if the ie. Cs , both blotted alit del. Maze . . id dime...tory astll:otd. s ts relit tele dtartia., eg6sy ethielet , , a me.u.rot to , strotttodso vllll, sit swats., kf tsisnode.„ ud e remedy Etz 000760 . ability. id iiedletial p rd;drattitt Add era sttateed the rcittstlie of ISUBTIFTTAVO a 1 rd. SUS. It h : therittlU 70:7 Icor tce ilnt thee ptopid, hag butt 40 ref treaty yeile, sad la el ansastro baba. . Sy for test:NKr!' re e.o.m. ~ n e =ex •atrd of SzlinCS relicsatis Six Ssellist sue net i t It sariatiaill SS. aSalbili of the mutes? prated tolttivset Aid aver Ist , detdert seed. • , c JiaveTOll CeUgh tirre yea ton Tt v eat t • Man )oil Fla earttant tba Tata ma 7 Han yea envy niCTea ' Is yea 6rnabl.fit, Dave yoct CenarAntZaz ' San Toa , Astbna ElaTa YdlstrAtuala yolsrf roLit of Lde EtnleVraE•alls 71•srt rteopias Hale 7as Ilenrlty ?Au i U nullDlaa ObOuutil: H.T• 7C.• Lay raliaaary.alkaCin? 111 on ban rtM dileUes (21111110 0 4 d 4a.avai Ur. KelaiM Nat:Mil is • in! c•i• I,lllesti7 Ets•ls, &ad. relal LS tholoss !ups'. 9t.147.1 ts , axed 1•••••ies of Manua Ina Div 'wont aloe.' Pnpanilazdk.4l st . _ na..,saraws RinDATT cloanrvinte . orPlageroa 411110 1 ximumnomi TEL.TBSAiIIini UP UIIIKINiTiMIZOX. tO milatil; 10.,110 . 4721N irnukrt, ire= FROM EUROPE. C By Tde . gitDhb th..lll.S.thitur; eaten& tingiT Baum!. I".6ICTAX TIEADQVA !trams DISCOYZREID— 17T0IITAST DOC crXESTs riaort3llT Jitnniry 3.--The Le Noid bas received intelligence from 'Paris that ' • the headquarters of the - Fenian Brothei hoodon the Continent have beep discov- ECLEJB or IMPRISONED CUILISTIANS. erod Feuburg Du Temple, in Paris; LOND•S, January 4.—Late dispatches and seized by the French pollee. A from J Yon state the Christians who had Ale' imprisoned and persecuted In large erientity of letters and other dons 'manta, revealing the plane of the Organi- -;egnee have been released. • =dims and 'a list of the Head Centres of the Brotherhood, wens found on the premises andhave been forwaided by the French authorities to London. The hai amount in the Librorei also states that:'of among 'the documents brought to light' was one'contairdng the details of a plot! tsr destroying a- portion, of the British; Channel fleet by fire. Qther papers of a similar character have bean discovered ' CB: .and placed in theriands of the British Government. TAIL ct.tascsawntr. ItTSTERS. " Loxixiat;' : Jannary 3.—Erening.—The examination of Deemond, Allen and others, alleged to be Implicated in the. Clerkenwell jail explosion, has resulted ,so far in prolaing no satisfactory eat; deuce as to their criminality and leatart the affair almost as much a MyStliry iui before investigation commenced. The magistrate has adjourned the exam huitlon for one week Dissoarrtox or gaoors me lattisam-7 nrrasonngSsitv rnnt'sVTlutts- Dumas, January 3.—Lord :Strath.. mains, commander-in-chief of the tomes In Ireland, is actively engaged in die posing his troops to meet a possible out break. Particular attention is direiled, to the counties of Cork and, Tipperary,: In which extraordinary precautions sin being taken. The banks of the rivir Shannon and west coast or the Inland are guarded 'with increased vigilance to pre vent a landing. Tho 'police ,In all the large cities, especially in thoAoulh, a i rs , unusually active ann . vratchfuL novassitars. OF FlLNlA.3e—rvouo Lx. primmer at:asuman. • isancar, January 4. , -Thegoveralloeut Is almost continually In receipt of infai-!, manna ,relative to the movements Fenian. Thar nubile excitement caused by the recent operations of the Brother: bond has by no means abated. . A210111E12. YOVparr AT COWL To-day dispatches were received from Cork givihg entails of another Fenian I movement in that locality. X. body of Fenian last night iuhreptiously entered a magazine in that cla Man unenged carried 'away more than half dr:toit of blasting powder. There- la no clue tis perpetaitors of this Mischief, Th'e people stand aghast at the effrouterY of Ute Fenian.. - • . parte. FOOX TEM CLEOOY. The clergy. of Limerick had affixed their signatures to a document cleclor;• Mg there can b&no permanent peace In Ireland unless treated like llllngarT• Tak.INTAIOIII73 OF ILLISSUL. lAINDOX, ..tannery 4 —The Turkish Envoy at:Flenna will start for Londdn immediately to ask the poteetion of the Englieh Government against the In .:rives of Ensile. - IMMO giSiSTICILIAL cants-.-SOLISICIAL •AOiTA. FLORTateli, Jan. S.—Oetr. Ideiaebrea has not jet succeeded in cc npledng his new Cabinet, and the triudsierlal, qdelt continues. , 31sanw bile political agita tion in the country Ls increasing and widaspreatL • 111.11Q13.= To 11.ATA22/, 1 I Flosance, January 4.—A great pope ler was given. in Nanloi Lest evening in honor ofliaionßatazzl: iIATAZZI I c STYPATUT WITH TILE 113AII: '3IOVEXXNS. t, Mennbrea, the Prime 31Inisty; has given publicity to a number of 'private letters proving Baron Matsui wan fully apprized of the recent morement:of,Gart eral Garibaldi against Rome and tei , ared it. ,He also lent the insurcents bioTain , able influence awl assistance. i lIEANT 15SOW,8— TUAVEL 01151117771). Fhonnicr, JahuarY :tows hare fallen throughout Northern and Central Italy, .which have singly ob structed travel. be salrge nurp'bt7 of senators and Dekutles , aro unable to reakh the capital, the clay for the rr assembling of Parliament has tnten pest potted trAthe llth inst. anurriors or rEsevius. . The eruption of Vesuvius Las become quite :draining.. A. perfect river of fire was running down the volcano and near ing the town of Cermla. The volcanic action is accompanied by aboclus @sof an earthquake. and the detonations ea loud as Um roar of artillery.: A general panic preratled in the neighborhood. 1, liciscrr TICE FANTICISX QtITSCION—TLECICIT co:t reat:wen az gr.. rsransimna. Lownox, January 3.—lt is thought the Conference on the Eastern inesUon, recently held in St. Petersburgli leading diplomats of Rua*, has a war like significance. - . wart wean sun ensues -, - rusrra. Esau, Jan. 3.—An urgent sob has been received ty the French:govern n3eat frogn the Sublime route, lit which stated the Russian - agenti. are on delvoring to, incite revolt among the cliristhin mabgete of the Sultitn . , and ii. vigorous protest to made by the Turk ish govemmud against / such hatitile ac tion, or at leant connivance therein otr, , the partnf Roasts. raven is 'Cahn:-Torrs DLYZATEDIVII OISTERC LOSS. Official Cretan accounts of 2'l Decem ber-report a battle fought between the Christiana and Turks ou • tie :nth and . 26th of November, in the 'village* Lake, In which the latter were clefeded and obliged to retire with "Oars loss. The' paddock Of the Sultan's:Grand Yiller In Candle bee:mats daily more cline:al. =I THE BOYJLE CCET/E4CICE A.HANDONED. • PATES, January 3.--It Is no* senora'. Iy conceded that notwiihstandlng the ircent attempt of certain' joanrals to .create an impression to the *contFary, that:all hones of the , sasembllng of a general conference of European Pewera fur a settlentent of the Roman, question have been 'abandoned by the French Government. . , • ' ♦ EHITIATTHEI ARMY EMU PAWN Jaatuu.T.,s.—The Conatitutionel denies that the Emperor in his reply to President tioehler, oa Nev- Year's day, urged upoa tho Corps Lextslatif the 'pas sago of tho bill for the reorginlzatlOn of • P.M/LTIOM WPM PA.M.II. Jau..—The Constitutionnot ed siechtres that the ichitions or France and lisly were miser more Sans- Asetornthazi at Me-present moment, but the fear. uspresss.l that the false and enischievous rumors now 7n circulation in regard to the now ministry which Gen. Menebres Is forming will hares bad areal. =LEO rur mminsu rnrizzusio:r. . LONDON, Jan, t.—Tho latest despatches received from Abyssinia report that the 'advance of the British ospedition chit remained et Berate, where It has been en dumped. since' December 7th.. and no movement, beyond that point would be made until thuarrival of theceountaud er.M.Chief, Gen. filr Robert . Napier, who vas ..daily..expeeted. The health of the troops was good, but horses and other beasts of .burden were dying in oonsequence of the intense heat and Want proper forage. ' - - 11TXPATHY TOIL MEXICO. 'Sarum, Jan. 41..,-The Couocil has for many Instructed Arnold Sutter. Swiss Consul at Lieslco, to-express the lryrn pattryor Switzerland irlik the Liberal Goiternment 'now Inaugurated hi hies , rowrico AL. . VIZ Jrzir Th.X. Mara( UNTOYULLIL. I PISIMN, Jut. 3.—Tu mol LI time broka out la this city and (Aber parts of redo gal, Co. col:moque:ice ot.tho Imposition or Sam The unpopularity o; the now sin tomoad the excitement Cboabd by tits attempt. to csat7 lt into ollect,Asvo led -to Oa migration or the Ministry. wirw mummy 90.11115 D. Lawn, Jan. s.—The reelgnationa bf ultmbere the Cabinet have been ao- espted bee Elea, .and a new nallnatry P SBI7RGR ~ who sehas .beetformed under Count AvilLa, • F ' I Agnar as President of the 111.Intste Conn.:lL I - wzigaann.. • . t : a sAs.c or Nvi,--r INDIES.. -\ Core. ttozw, lan. 4.—The subject of the sale .f the three Danish West India Islands O the Vnhed States will be sub tnitied . Tilgsday on Wednesday. LAW comas iYUma. onrn, Jan. 4.—An Imperial decroo bean hstied for 1-comp:Li:Ana Courts WASEINGTON.' / Felt ZOO* te tee Flttsberei Mizette.) WAS EINOTOX, , Tan. 3. 1513. co mature Timm via YOUTH. '.3la4' complaints are coining from up from the South ac the lethargy exhibited by thLPresent Congress inlsot amend ing t reConatriscilon law., so as. to prevecit those who are opposed to the States being reconstructed by Radicals. from dogging, the wheels. A lettehens received this Morning by a Radice! Sen ator fin a - prominent gentlemfoo re shim in. Georgia, holding the nar.ie po iiro Mind proclivities, in whlelehe censures Congress very strongly for having ail:- jourrad for such a length of time daring the ha (days when such a terrible slate of affelni existed throughout the 'South en 'to ad for their immediate action. lie , says that If upon resteserubling, Coo. geese 'II, within tea or gluon days,to so amen the reenostruction law as to per. mit majority of the actual voters, be sufil en t t to adopt the tam Constitution, ; and leo to take the power to appoini ' civil lettlears away from the Military Com coders, - and give It to the preve n t State Contention, re that tiwy non regu late heir o,cn State °Moore,. that the Suite can be Curried with from thirty to lily °emend majority. Otherwise the den r is very great that the object for wilt the Convention assembled will be defoa ed, and reconstruction impeded.. In th s connection It din be stated that It la the intention of certain radical Sena tors tb press the latter idea In the- Senate ~,, and endeavor to' have such clause in sert in the amendment. alleging that it le the only'plan which will keep the President from defeating reconstmetion, as the y Wert, he willr so intimidate the MIS re Commanders an to cause them to appoint, or keep in, civil officers who impede the pitons of Congress. '- . scolt vu xxsrucrrEniraostt Lowe.' Ilteo3- sT , Re eddy Johnson is said to be busily engaged in the various legal schemes l look ng to the defeat of the Becenetrac tion laws. Ile informed slime qr. his [ Southern frlenfLi, I few days ego, that ho fully expected a decision from the ' Supteme.gourt within a short time, af firming that Virginia is a State. Tisk President also expects this, and the law yers interested in-the easerasy that if suck a decision is rendered irk will with draw military supervision from that State, by ordering the commanding sli cers not to interfere, except at the request ern et civil authorities. It. is said-itev erdy Johnson-is giving cleats attention nod advice in the eases now being pre rarcd, involving the constitallortality of theouti..A[Poornneraction La ates ws in t ane e atit nps o e f d the in S these It:chem. profess perfect confidence in their ability to defeat the Congrea -1 ' sie 'il plan_a r 03 OF TentnOrt IN THE lOUTII. ' A special message will probably be son bs.oongrees soon after the ressaem- I bill:IL/open the situation of affairs lo the I South, which the President regard. - is of it most alarming character. Official ladvices at hand bur oat Mlle the Ito counts 'received by letters and through the pram, and it is feared a reign of ter ror and starvation will exist unless prompt measuresare taken to prevent so great a calamity. , . ; ; 1 Wasurnerrox, Jan. 4, 1863. I NEr. CitITISS IGNISTEn—TLIS ALE34IIII. L Expected - _.... CLAMS. , • I Is c Sir Edward Thornton, [ I thei new British Minister, will leave Erigland for the UnitedStatea to-day or next Saturday. In diplomatic circles liere thp .pecullar elrcamstanasa under wll iis ch this imsfiestan has been appoint- ed regarded is en indication that he w be clothed with full powers to pro , jape to tub Government a counter pro ; position fa regard to the Alabama claims. It is also believed that upon his- arrival a speedy "elation of the cOmplicated questioruf in regard to the rights of American citizens abroad wilt lake place in a manner very satisfactory to t Government. ~- Trinket . = nvissaar:zrarrs. o warrants Issued by the Treasury. partment during December, to meet th requlrsmenta of the Government, aatount in round numbers 15. the fol io, log same:. I , , Civil, mlecellarternas nod ' foreign intenxiume....... 5. 4,761,000 Id tenet on Public Debt...:, 6,307,070 War Aii:Z,ooo . 1 ....... ..... 3,6n1,000 Interior, Pensions and In- diens ..... ...-- Tt tal • .... 30,1=1,0001, • Is does not include the autos issued • payment of the Public Debt. • CACID or ORR. POPE:11 REMOVAL. Specials state that the immediate muse 9 .Gen.Peps'a removal-was his allowing n • • to vote for the Convention who mild trot:take the oath that they had I:4glatered.. Gen. Meade, It is believed, DI. permit a revision of the registration Jests; so ca to cancel some twenty-tive thousand names of negrommors, rests. hired contrary to law. rxisaaectat. staTtea. • The fractional cirreney printed d u if P the ireek.amoauted.to,ACOit: chipped, N 94,571, Including $62,000 to the utted Stales Depoeitory at Chicago. National Dank currency leaned, 574,770... Receipts of Internal 'Revenue $6,1:57,172.; do for the octal year to date,: 1,10451.1,512. CASE Or MICELIVENS BRENTON. It II said, at the - authority of I' intro bar of Congress, that in the event of the to acting in favor of Mr. Stanton's 8 11.rrn to the War Departnaerst, the Pra y eut will throw the case Into the titt pintos Court, with a view of -testing the constitutionality DLitt, Tenure of thillce 01120. settee of Om Liglassern—rketial ref sUlteri.lle•assg•.f WT. pox. riTy TetcrreaS to its Clusbarglt ussett.l CoLtausna, January B.—Tho , Deneral Assembly .met this morning at leo o'clock. Nearly all the members were peesent. The llonseeorganizad with the election ofJohe F. Follett, of. Licking., Speaker; Amos Layman, of Franklin, Chief Clerk; John A. Cockerill, of Butler. Finit Assistant Clerk; Samuel Pike, of ,Righland,Fargeant.at-Armit. Sieuxto—Caules D. Flood,icil Franklin, Chief Clerk; Daniel Flaneitan,of herds, Firm Aftenstant Clerk; W. It.. Watt, of hfuskingym, Second /Valmont Clerk; Benjamin .Wllllame, of Delaware, See' getint-at-Arms. They then took a ro • otas until half-past two, when the • Doe. ernor's.)lessage will be wad. . .Cotrinstm, Jan. g.—T he menage of Ohveraur Cox wee read to:day. it re lates mainly to local questions. 'MOO. abettors of taxation under tho legialatine of last winter .mounted to three mlt lions, but this was Meoneegnence chiefly . of the extraordinary expenditures be lls:ging to k state of war. Alter recapit u sang the receipts and - dishursemeuto, ikismultneted that the Intone* alltheeed - / of the decal year o(', 1309 will -bo three' hundred and seemity six thou al nd four hundred and eightpoix - del." Mrs and nlnety4lst cents . It is ouggent., tlthat the tai lairs be mimed, end that I. o incotialstoncles and incongruities In em be neutered. Other loan topics mei ached upon, inch as minnow waioele. benevolent institutions, military chants, Public works, dm, Amendment: arid the message eons z4ulas eatittal with Bale fellowingul buten to the • "The amendment submitted at the. 0 Mber election was asfentrel' . by a Majority of 60,629 votes. In an, sid.Mice with the:prevision, of the 'statute, t hewed a proplausatlon. on the flOth of Ottiober anneuncing the act. As the question Mune which access to toe to be clsieily itapertant In relation to national' rather than State policy, I shall refrain i(Om discussing it, and 'the more will. thitlY. that the Inegreas of events tuns Only strengthened the oenvictione I have heretofore made public in regard toy." MEXICO, af'Peleer►pa %the fitSt.firlk Gliketa.3 'HAVANA, January the arrival f the English steamer Danube, from 'era Cru; ,)ater *deices from Monica • ire been reoelved. • •• The propoSed expeAtiert against Yuca had been abandoned(hit riallero Dias oppnLeg the measure, warning. the Government that former expeditions kattutl'uostan hod always met, with feat; sod advising that the meanie or that State should be left to fight among Itnselvca rather than be 'given an ~por tunily to combine against the Ration- Governmeot. - • The revolution In 'Yucatan was in. , cresiti ,, g, and there Iltel been mere muti nies among Mv military forces of the Republic. - • . Tbere was a probability of a general outbreak soon against the Government of Juaret, headed by leading, military. cblenalus. The Inseentiti of Mad, In the Interior. ef Mellen Was increasing, The proceedings of Gongrees had been: of an unlntaresung Oantegr., GAZETTE: SATITIMAir,; (, 11, 4868. STFISITIOAT DISASTER., rapleelpte of MI, Larose flare, Dm" —Viva tr•rlifin• Killed anti ateveral —Ltak la laanailth s, (By Tet , erteel to the elttelierah astere I • CiscLtisTl, Tan. .1.- I 'clie stern•wheel ' steamer Lierry D..-an, bound front ALn. rlettato Olneinnstl;explaled her boilers at half pcst ten tills morning, s lemmiles , below Gillipolis, Oblofend burned to thii water's edge. . \t ' The Leßowhag =mildew are ,riported: Capt. Raker, commander; ?lightly wond- • ed; Captl Booth an& soa 'flightier Capt. Burch eerichsle First engineer plate 'slightly:l John deines, fireman, fatally; Capt. Bin. of Ashland, 'Kentucky: killed-body Capt, Nortrm, of Wheel. Mg, kill} body lost; one cabin boy, fa tally. se4'•unded; Munson, book-keeper, seriously: Lt, Ityan,Washingioncounty, 1 Ohio, sericusly; John Lod/my - sod Harry I Reyes, slightly. The cook atoNeconfl stswanl I are missing Five persons in all are i euppreted to be klifed. The steamer Edinburgi, took off the mull ei's, end brought them to Gallipolis, TlLe.Bottn had a heavy cargo on board, w.hicit IS a total loss. The books and pa pers are lost. lerther particniers give the following additional ',muskies'. J. W ' Ryder, killed; Mr. Buchanan, deck hand, and two others whose names are unknown; burned to death; cabin bop, name an known,' fatally injured; Mr. Burns, or Sparkenebnrg, slightly injured; J. J. Brown, 'formerly of the 24th Ohio, arm broken find otherwise injured{ A num ber were Injured who are not reported. Several `persons are missing and suppos ed to be leek Th . boat was heavily load ed with jour hundred barrels of od, salt, Potatoes; So.—all a total loss. • rauxtco. INwPritorlty ef Jearra—Dlas °reeved it lake the .'lets tie veestiab—we ..lnsperialieu Vierierlog;• ke •••• tbe " country—A •reay to be • ZHT leleinott to tte rntmt• gbOesette.] . New ;Yong, January. k.--A special to the fieritld . stye; Mexican: advicos state than only three of the ono hundred and seventy members of Conereeis are co pepod to Juana. Doris Is now War . MIU i-Vor. Governor Coped° was odd at Cam pecchv. Palmlis was clvet.ed Mayor of the City of Atexico.' - • A Havana special to thelTeraldatatea that on the nOth the Sizal was blockaded by tbrOe Atexiran naval schooners. A rebel commisaioner. who went on the snail steamer from Sizal to Vera Cruz,; was seized and imprisoned at the tenor y. port - Gee. Dile bee been ordered to take the Acid le Yum.tan. The Ex-imperlallsts aro preparing to leave Mexico en fait es pa Bible. • • It N Mated that the rebellion In Yuca tan was started by Santa Anna.'who fur. niehealCol. Villaparta with money lad men.' It is - reported he failed to Interest several French ofhcers iu the scieme. It Is rumored that the Mexiinn eon grem Ls about authorizing the milting or a regular army of eighteen thousand men at the monthly cost of lour hundredthoul sand dollars. • MISSOURI. Plate Atli liars. Sepses. (Fly Ttl , crar t, to tte rilutark , tiuetto. ST. Louts, San. 44 -An abstract of-tho State 'Auditors' report for ISG7. shows 11,550,569ecre5.0f 1and,8339303,359 worth Of real estate, and 8115,578,538 of person al property. T.del taxable proporty in the State, with the exception of two Colin ties not 1.65rep0rted,8451,E03,b113, nu Increase over 1850-of it 158,319. The =Os so soared were, for • revelyie, 81,207,736; for Interest, 81,610,415; County purpowe,*3,- 100,4&17 polls, sl3l,olBefetal 43 ., 69.049. i - nl un of real estate In St. Liols county, '1209,333,700; personal property. tX,877,- 340; total, 51.33;216,120, being . nnly i 111110 less than ono-third of thevain.adon of the whole State.. The real estate of the Han nibal and St. Joseph Railroad Is set down at E1:131,016; personal property at 81,621, 217; total taxable wealth, 82,fr41,,256. TERRIFIO GALE ltiltreat Caro LOW"' lietlly tiolli Tinek sod .Tissows DoWal =l= Ilt - osorr, N. T., January 5.4-On Wed nesday a terrific' rile: swept aloe; the line of the Harlem Railroad and •the efoutheagern aortinn of the coin:ay. The morning freight train, with a passenger car attached, Wile siruck by the gale and the promenutr car and one platform car mined bodily fmm the track and precip itated down an embankment fifteen feet. here were doe men In the car, all of whom. wers more or teals injured , but none seriously. In the descent tbo.stove repaired and set the car on Arc, but the flames were extinguished beforo, they' gained =fell headway. SOUTH Iral'a Firtd 10 , 0 e 7 11'e57.0.-2•16 tyub, rwlae. COO. t. orellitlits 'll...Ser7lag of Dardly Weeposm. tg7 I al, p, .11 WlWzbarlp Mtartt.. CniActrktirm. Jan. s.—Ai pasuligiy train wen tired Into lent night by some nortr i rdia betwcon : aud Co lumbia. No one W. hurt.. Tit alliorrublic apdrelatinalim General Canby In adled upon to rigidly prdnlblt ibmcarry tug of dead).* weapons by both and ri Wte., - COMIKERCI4&L - rirrnaenust alAwlirre. 955 COO Usin. •• nra Prrrisvmes Gurniv. Mornas, wary a, The usual ....Yds nausw doll luta de. rota of Lay .1.., sharacteristic. water of special aoties. . ORABC—ltlater Wheat 1. to .taady &- some.. and Um atilt it* tulle.. all that eh.. ‘t 112,at for Bed, and $O fordo Whlt. Bat ley lesecese sad to deltas., aad Say 1.1 ritun. ted flpa at dish tot Syria., tad 11.108131 In Fail, Oita gotta aa4 unaltaaged; them aro plenty of Whets at IN% hot an aellerati. giant. at eilyue, as teas*, saa c 7441, la atom . Com Is lemon in alit! freely, and sew 010 sail.. ettoteo at ao to ate for Err. sad 11101016 for Whetted. are is is devistail at 81,40; tall POlOl hly,et e 0 toliht be obtainel. . . . FLOOR—I. - staady. With, a . falt' toast ...alma, sad Oen 101 Irs bat use:tugs& I 'Ai etattiaae to pasta at 1110.110011.110 for ISprlax.Whaat; 11:ig13)0 fa. 'later Sabath aid . IOW: that for tansy fatale.. I 1 Volt haunted atet/Li4 ' yes bra, and B..kalusat at ss thileill par cwt. I BACON—Ie qulsi bat . orteadY It us:hatted 1 Ptlies—lttoll%. for . Ithcold.r.l thallitaa for Mabel Blau, tad issieri.. for hada% Cured LARD—Is Cal bus ossbug d lUs kw inAse eitusi.4ot.4 to ta..0...; las. to Oa& and taxstric to' K... , LARDOIL—D /yawed by maaaairterers M IT4m for tta:2, anlAl,4l foe Ra. 1. Ili malt.{ study. • • • RUTISR-11 is bettor impty; luktl,prleas .lads lowan ivo bO isaista yiDna to .Lola Roil at ram.. r • . • rao3-5u.41' bit tleetutoridi Masi al Ds • to OA • Arri,W*.rtif taltb a Manly atom do. skad Ire ai4tittort , natal. Wei at 454 Sniper bal, tor the to none. DAZED FAVlTlLOolittuars ainelllcgly dull but untiarsed; ntall aea at lead for Apple.. and loryinlia roy'Pnebeg. • HAY—la otSinr,Tros nuatlT Wagoori It 111 1 18/ 1 par no ;fa to quality. •• • , • POTATOES—gain anl unalsoinPr la na tion io quota at $141.21 nit barb, 11413;110 3,alp!rbDl, as to quality. ' t Nam Warta PrediaMilliarkeL, CM , Tova , apt to thy 0.000.0 , Nu You, January tl.—UottOo•m.dull Ina tf s4* lower, w oth axles of 1300 bales 'at tog 01040 for 111941101 Upland.. 70 0 . 0 1 veleta of 70derimiral0 sod ,Ittlelliaitsi the mutat If liOlooliietttr. wltti • moderate 'Moines. 4410 g: sales of ll4oorlbla at SSW/ , 0,13 foy , prapatilna State and Western; $111,13 : .'Oll.lO for extra etatat 0,00012.20. foe. man - yristirn i , capisz elute whe at elu wheat utrsi Oixous rs for fistula lloOped Ohlet 111*.0411 .14 for common lo good at. Lotilas 1112,1106 18,00 for good to ehome extra SI. lAunit the market cinalne (101.1.; California don, Is Utile% with artiste( 17 wit o aacMl 413,1112111,7411 Sired our Is study h .ate 01l leu barrel* at previous Into*. tetilato , y•la dull and u.n.ged. Wbrat{ rimelpts the market's very Ann With a moderate busiriessisalim STAMP boanala at $4,441:14.0134. foramina. to primly/to. Spring; VAS tor I and mixedi 41.71 tor white Manadas ar.411 , 6 for amber elate{ $l.OO Mr No, I ODOUR. o ritual, buyer atinumung freight. Ilya hi quiet and Arm, nun salve et SP butted' /tout.. at $1.11001,74. Batley la dull, Wit a' saies*of ace bushels at $1 ler 'State. ;Barley tilait le gulag, with raleenof . SAGO 'lO. at Coni.remilsna, 24.1111 Inaba Um market oproad a ahatlit linnet , and thotera 1101181 ml.. of SIAM hash as .01.11231,10 for now mlxtil ?secant afloat, Kat for Old du 12 .1611,01.43y1.4 4 for tin afloat; 411001.1 0 1 t>r new Yellow 111.14 for &meson bite lomment Oata—recrolotl, I.srolnotil Ins market la active. ..It. and IStta bet- Aar, Wilt • 'trope speculative demised{ tal s t ore , tra,Mo huh at litnAtatlllfes for weatern It ceitfly 1174 eloolue firm . at: that prim laint.Or In warohoum—wheat, 1,70).1111 ,malueorn, 1 07,110 boon, 0a15,0630,111 bunt ye, 191,11.11 ousel liarley, 162,0.4 butt Malt , n 1 ,42.1111 pogis . Stet aural* -11110, qulet tt:rl3 Mao a t 11 l n o i4li-11;.•f„TaId I Vl oo l o V o O x rf e l s cAel usa At private terms. Molasses quiets salea of lacibillelle.'Orlesee at 80010.4, imps 1114 louritiangeol. .fletrolenm—the makes 111 'quilt at 13 WO for crude, iNtylie furred:led, 1..144. Pork don mid lower; sales of 1 . inbla at 511,01041.00 tqr mesa, elealns 11 1 1. 0 * yrhulsolertatt,lo for new do, Mostar at rah Ailvoil.72 roe pr,me and. II I ,S s flw,w lot Imo mot Beef atuuly wlth mile* of OM 1 - tihn, at preview. prices; tales of 4t dots of !India mesa op private terms.. Beer haute gnlel,Wooof I.tio lible at 39010. llama ciusettaalei, of MI bona 1•111 , fie for; &heft el aaaaa lle for late U s ntied. Cat meat' holatlmlm He Ptak.ea as belltio for atioula oar. and Ifradlls....‘o for hams. Dress. 7101 a saner at IrastyllX,O for western .d So fur extra of choice elly : 113idllset: - lard drmerinalea or MTh bbl at hydll.lso small lots as 13%. Iluner atenfly at amide for Siete. Unmet. hoary at 11013 e. Arralebta to Liverpool larmar4l).Mo bush el. corn p.r sail st fd. Vona nauseam 7il andwheat . • ' (Br Ilituuspu to tui rittteorou Hotulte.l Butvagoza, .1601 . 1'41w il.—Ylour quiet lEd nuotlonged. Proem Ana. orp Ins at flat .01.12 toenail , whim 0010 dull Et WWI& 71.00 At rroyisloas stomptal and • • ~ ',. M= crrnci Of Tff. Prergatraamtwirm moscum. pan uar; 6 a•rn.ar.. a . The aunt was sodastela salts today ..I while the opal: was ttipy doublittnt of let weelr,'undor Ike trauma of an laaprevad &mod, them no Osaka rote am uand. nut, good rotatllng eat** II sa . told • shade Idaho? Goa last weak, 04, ea and to , realer cattle. Juneau. rang A* lunlY 13 .. errand wanly or Ulla g ra nular • •of stock wail rerf dull. sad opia the w oonsy be i quidoil holt é rant below last is pans. Than wars ta ll y tight bundrid ad ot tattle %an, and while nearly Olin rogular deal wore pretty well oppllad, en wart &No quite • amber otoutaldera to attendance. and the whet, enatiGlly for tta better grades. Atutied out non bitter tbaa au normal/ . .osratted at the orradig. 'There woo. so far ' as anould Gun. but org raw °Maids boors to &Graduate. and Ilea this It la olden that the - Miliane bought mote liberally than for some week. Oa than Inswor of the brash er; laths Tait that'poidtegts vett/Dg nom and besides. Ora* Is Goan ty mat agar lox The following Ls a potty fall toed el the olost ' \ Oa. GoAllatar Tetalied in WA. et. sand Ohlo Goa tor Robinson at . Stake,' & Bra sold= how onion sews, 'heifers sad Oran at 3 co S' ; may told Greenwald & 10 hood extra I Wastaggtos smutty steenli AY peg GO 10. at; . . • Ortenwald & Kahn nun harlot retailed 00 head at &WSW, gad 'Malan two eat loads obi:Oland* told 31 head on . unto at 4;9011, , ,,pd a bead on his own a not at 7. .- al wk. a Tounaza report hat rig Moiled V bea4 ,it 14153. . . ' Data sold Or Paztosiii had f 5,1 - •to pone I**! 'at:itt i i j oid a gri. 1 -eallel'z art : w":;ii;ja; • Ssitth a 'gamma sold for .L a; Co. IS head of Interior to samisen ' .ate a at llffitlf.• LLlCttldson sold IS had of Por t age Co.,°OW eatildat 46734. Ilssiewood BIM' !stock sold It head for Ism. Vannatti, at 401 sci a for (1. stomata, at 0073.4; sail is for liocisof at 4117. h. Our soldll bud for glainolm at midst bead fof Worlcin. AL L. Elm:ober' sold Rd head for Psitszson at Boyd folk L. liothehlids head fall Oh* same at I:U."- 11.4. 5 ♦ Z alter .01427 Mad of Indiana tat tle for Manor at. an avengers( toi 111 bead for 41elsenger at CAL* ti and), head tot another party at.M41215., L • Glass, Lafferty 11. Colgepert 13 bud, all on aommission, at to 8. ,Thia firm also mid one extra boll. Isd by L. 'Tucker, of Warsaw, weigning WO; to Iseu. Patterson,; IL Kraus /I ELeas .SS haul $l , • . L. BeLliselles, 111134. - -0. Shofeeker reports tarn' sold bud el Benoit Ohio, Mere al 4.407,11. ' ' . . sonar onli4nStOs. *herd eras a shalt mpg/ of Sheep and Luang on sale this wash, and, as a danirni thing. tho few that wars Item was of. no In. foliar duality. As In the 4w of maths, prime fat mutton Shoop mere be good demand and Mild at on dientimi: while commies Mel actor wen dull and bard to Nil cutlass ex. trams!, low prises were &stints& The elhf leg. at mental weeks nut hats Wen U.gui. ink as le elersys the can. the dimaidld for na b* fall/ off asztertally 4erins eilatet, month,. leleeinete.,,tet folloneW tuah. Alas Eaters ieporta MOM( sold fathead at from II DO to if 60 per timol, as to ► Ir. ff.; 5001.0 repart. wet sod Lemisi at 1111110 sit* per bootee head.. al •, Thos. Mestere memo Pia Rip Mad at 11l to I=l The change In the weather hu ended the Mg wean larval, ter. as the sand has Mien of sowarhat,. sa asides cellar butaherehor paean nem dapaged to pep tee prevailing