THE DATLY-a&ZETT FURLIStII2I) ZTTST iioll7l/10. =I PEItiNriIALN, REED & CO.; .hOGAZ T. .r.zraos, 0/TiCZ:GAZIITTE 81711:61.1%. 114 L uA H 8 111171 , t < svarxr: . .1 :Pak ,leptitna IPAtenhaqtrua. Llszeisz . ca - Zsi•ss ..1 astir illitl47 mug cuIfXEROLALL L'APlR'fis tke /Tate, . . ' TER DMZ'S: Megrq;;;;;;WP;eilt.." siau babe s. . .• AdAre. GAZETTE: 'rzrraircitua.pr qx•A• isi)t pilf4hryij aalo -Tns no mlnaticm of Generil Irwiw. for . &Ida Tr assurer, by the Republican eau>, Sue, is tt fittlia . , , a compliment to a seri 1101 1 )- Ay gentleinso, 'alio has martywarnt arid. devoted friends in Ohm. neighbor- municipal election be Allef,,heny, held yesterday, resulted in the election of the Union 1 3epublican, - .110/11bleCe for Major and, kiector of the. Poor. r,eth branches of tht 'City Council will le largely _Republican. Insures ns the &mate refeeed to -concur in the ittlat AC the 'President, suspending Mr. Stiur.tOn from of 1 e, that gentleniattleaterdr.y took peaceable pos. seaside, General ~ ),rant- 'very generously retiring: and I 0 rendering the", portfolio to the righlfu'i oceupint. The Anoble, alsinturmaid r' ,arse of the soldier hero will commend itself to the thinking pati ne. It tar of probable that lir. Stanton, der. , ri*,tringi endorsement 'from the senate; will,reiign, nor is it: likely that the pr . esideni.will continue the war orgels. on him; is he will be shrewd Olin agh todiseeTer that that course only ser yen rower the - Secretary more Pc ipular in the intimation of the people. ii...itory.ssif the London Tailor's . strike, is given, or at lea- t the financial paper read jtiat befortiOlirisb arms, before tee' London Operative Tall. Or's Association. It appears that during the strike from April to the end of (Me tier, the =may raised for the benefit of the talloreamounted to $35,501 Of the . amount received, $78,405 had been paid 2 to the mon so strike, while the remain-. . der with the exception ~ of' UP in hand and Vac advanetsi to the defence fund, was expended in delegations, public meetings; cdmmittem, printing, adver tising and the other necessary incidents Connected withaprottacted strike. Two thousand men were on atrike for aix . . months, and they were . pald et. the rate of a Milo over nix Millings, per head pet week. $5,000 ware expended in defend. log the President and others tried a few months ago ,for , conspiring against the employing ' v~aTxze.~ =MMME=iI =1 . . Ifactracdth, - Jannary 14.—1 n the Con- Nentio..l to:day, an article of the •Consti tutior,..was adoptea &tinting that Vir girds:shall forayer remain in the Unioh and Pledging her to :vast all efforts co An' article . was adoptrd derjeeM, , 'Slavery in the State forever abotishecl.. 6 resolution, from the Republican side inviting:General , Butler to address the Convention was adopted. •dnotberfrom the Coniervaftvo mem:oenkinviting Gen eral-Wise to addrros the Conveutioa, was offered at this pcint, d Republican member rnovetktr, reconsider the vote, invitiegGenerarßntler. Pending the da cessien, and amid -motions tq. adjourn, when Genera:Butler entered the door,and shortly snot the Conseavitive membera. left the but in, a body, with one' or two RepubP.cans who had 'opposed the am • General Butter, in 'his speech, said iltere-shonhi be as few changes in' the •Coestitution lis:passible, as few ;Wren ch ism:Dents; and as few test oaths. • With ;reference Mafranchisement, he thought -it ahould apply; to controlling °Mears of 'corporations, railroads, the Legisla ture to hate the power to remove thesi • disabilities, on the proof of breathy 'A tax for educatlen should be laid on - persons, and'other taxes bother by per sona and prwertyalike: He urged the convention to; - be diligent and got through work noon- Suffrage; ho - could .not be taken, from a man. sites granted, hut the Legislature might here after, as an incentive to °duration wafer it onlyttPOtt those who could read and AS ter returning a int* or thetaa to the Speaker the Convention adjourned: .It has ',been gnawing all 087. • • FROM, CALIFORNIA. r .usy Tel !ell:ill to tat I.lPrieto, misetts,) SAN - ritAiingco,. 14.—The ltrillsh bark Oliver Cutts, "Aas wrecked last night on Paul Ply .Pock'isear Alec. - trout Island while firming tip the bar- Dor laden with' coat, I 2 rpna Navinto, Van couver's Island. Then aro no hopes lof • saving the dart., or Vessel. I • General , Yrederiek Steele, lath Corn mender pL the'Department.of Columbia, died yeat - prday, pt San Mateo, of ago- The !.now storm of Saturday night rev erect 'the roofs of the houses and the . Vitro? I, and wait the besilest Lill In the t Weather Sewn. "ter mieersati tact,. Ptusbarzt Gazette 1 Patt.szitirata—Cloudy Now Yong. Co"y—Hazy, fold;-Wind . Cum - riter —Cob' and 151,10WiD1. soil snowing. • I Cniremeare—Mild nod snowing haid;- - "irldieulmis of rain. - • CVlCAoo—Coldand snowing. Ittnurtanotts, len—Cloudy and mild; three inches of show fell lot night. 1. Lot - osvrix.n, Kt.—Cloud};:two inches of sneer; howl raining:: 'l' Dn.. Lome—, Cloudy end' mild, with throe inches efsnow. • 1 Ltt. Rzonmii—Cloudy and cad. lllndtras--Weather warnvand elcmdy. . . , , . • Itostb Carotin. Ere.. oirteelltEß Com 187Telestislt thtm.Yunitonan magus.) 1 , Cuattixavore, Sanitary 14.—The. Re -" 'ennuldrilution. 'Convention, emit:weed of - llttv-three whites and sixty-three col • ..ored delegates, met in pursuance of Gen. - Canbee order, at noon. ninety-two dele gates, constituting a quorum, present. d.:Roberteon of Columbia. oreefehostn temporary Ch airman. The day ;was lionsumed in the examination of eredea tiels of delegates. Permanent. organist -tion Will probably be effected tomorrow. The diolee oLpermanent President Ines between Collector Mackey, of Charles - ton, and B. P. Wittemore. of Maimachu sena, hailing from Darlington diarrict.. The proceedings wore TAW Order/Y: 7 itomtalstEro—TotlME 14E1; • Vatted Slams Illom•gor. tea Teteos:b to tae Iltmlosritk Gazette./ ' / BALTIMORE, January li.-TheMary land Legtslature voted for'United States Senator to-day, to durceeti ReCerdy Joni:ism -In the Senate the vote stood; GoVernor Swarm. eight; W. V. Hamilton, seven; ex-Govennar Pratt, four; Joshua Van Panel!, three: Areher,two; Remo:lly - Johnson, one.. In the House: Swann, thirty-thromßandlton. 031 'teen; R. Jerrie, three; Iteyerdy /oh a, • one- =String sixteen. - . • - Flees el Chien*. ray'relarrarata tie ratstrna's Gazette.'" crunacto. JahnarY 14.--Tbe buildings at 175 and 177, Fourth wrenne, occupied aa dwellings,, wore destroyed by flea last ._filebt. Loss on buildings and contents, $9.1.100. At an enrly,...honr this. rnornlns the bulldlnna at.;co: 116 and 115 Sontls Water street, occupied by 11. H. Marble and Walker &Watts, atentleietioh mer chants, were dem:eyed; by flra. Less, 116.060; Insured for $ll,OOO. stetter ExiStostoa In Intettisece. (By Teltatsptt ipi s l.2.4l,llbugh thattte] ' Ituu. 14.=-The boiler In Cries ber d. Bros, :flouring mill at Onivey, McMinn), expltided at nve o'clock' thls afternoon, The building to a perfect wreck. garintel Hawthorn, engineer, WIS ..Loss $ 3 . 000 . Home. A. - King was chosen Pretudent ' of the Toledo Board at Trade for Me en.; year at the Board of Annual - Electors to- = , Illy Taleararat to tee ristoyares easette•) T*rtsroi. • Jam 14.—Both . Rouses - of ihe Les•isbiture organised this itterboon. Rothe /lousy resoletiona were introdu ced to - repeal the Constitutional Amend . went in regard to reconstruction which was nomad by the extra mutton In ISO. Referred to a' Cotnnlittec • Init.seeiissetse Leglastare. Tceirim: etttabaina gamete .1 ° Bosron, Jan. 14.- In the Legislature •1 - - to-day - the Committee' on' the 'abject • made a report to .41teIltome_reconimend• log tho repeal - .n[ the' law establishing a State constantry; bill - was Introda - eed regu!ate the salooof latorloating .pltalute Tasopgrysars inmenreellem, - reemoa mum pnwrotraa Clasesse,l ALGT.Mta, ME., January It The State Temperance .Convention 'organised by electing ROM. N. G. Hltchborn Sent.. It will be In session twosloya . lIM ■ Mil t , VOL • FIRST EDITION.' MLDNIGEET. HARRI§ErlfttG Tn. Stem Troamicretelp—Geatral Ireria DeoDomed la 'MoabDam ,Caccom—rtegratit. K Plelladelpitia. the Democratic Candlemas. cEparialDlspaZett tathe;rl.t berth eaactte.3 HARRISTATRO, Jan. 14, 1569. The numbßean onions met at ten o:clock this morning: The first vote for Spite Treasurer stood: Irwin, fifty-three; Mason, nine. Mr. Connell-moved ,to make, the nomi nation utumimous4ad paid a banplaOme tribute to Gen- IrwM. :The Democrats have nominated • Wm V. McGrath, of Philideiphia. ' raxsff:LTA.NrA!LEG' zataHm-nr.. JlAnnisrTna, J. 14, 1141. ! • SENATE The LegiAlatire Ricorct resolittion was indefinitely postponed. Mr. Errett, of Allegheny, .presented a supplement to the Monongahela Valley Railleactnpany, increasing the rapt tcl stock and changing the route.. Also, reducing the per L diem of Jury Confafesionem MAO, a nee Irtailmed Levi. • Also, miatiVe to the Pittsburgh and Connellivillo road. Also, authorizing 'the' administration of:oaths to °facers of meetings, Also, incorporating the Sayings Bank of Pittsburgh. - Aled, giving Courta power to establish election districts in*sikteny county. ' Alan Incorporating the Germania Fire Insurance Company, ilf r. Browne, incorporating the Colons- I bin College at Kittanning. AU? linerpoistini the Netshanaock I ' I,,,R a iircad, Coal and Ore Company, in. , tended to supply ice's' Castle with coaL HOITSEUF REP IiESENTATPTE-9. Mr. Ford, of Allegheny, presented • bill fo{ the relief of Jacob Grubb, an old soldier. Ain), increasing tiro lees of Surveyors iq.Allegbeny 'county', attending Court. ; Mr. Wilson, of Allegheny, incorporit. trig the Larveneevilie Gus Cornietny. ' Incorporating thej Federal • &mat and . Peasant Valley Raiiway. Comq.ity, logittly City. - - . . lnixtrporating the fialPhip and tag Association of Pittsburgh. Authorizing the Connecticut Mutual: Life Instuance Company to loan money; In Peruisylsaula.. • Granting a peatiou to Jai lieltnley of Allegheny. Mr. Jarloidn, of 4:l.rntatccog, vacating part of Noath street, ,hi Apollo. ; M. Jones, of Birka, repoallot th:e liquor law of 1867. • ; 31r. 'Nicholson, of Neavei, establishing a ferry over the Ohm at Vanport. , Authorizing an additional Notary Ptib.l heat Smith's Ferry.{ ! Mr. Gallagher, of, Weatnioreland,• supplement foi Greeted:it:mg. Mr. Clark, of Warturntijoitm• resolu-!, Lion against thAaogitisitiort territory. s•Mr. Phelan, of Greene, repealing the actoflBl.7ass.s.isinolvt : iianat hantlatocksi, Fixing fees of fillitioiff for transferring FORTIETH CONGRESS. SE, telepaph I.nm PliLoarzb bunts.] .1 WA.iulucrroiC January 14,1688. . _ EECZEZI The report of the Cemmiasioner nl 1 atentalill3 revolved and ordered to tai printed, . • • Kr. WILSG3: presented a _ petitio n from citizens of Alabama,. for.the zN moval of certain disabilities. Referred to the JudichuyGozotnittee. • .:I Mr. MOW:in-N . presented a petition from citizens of Hew York,for an appe; priatlon to charter's ship for the starving people fivEweden. Referred to the For eign Coinmitten.- ,31z. STRWART, from the Judiciary. Committee. reportedabill few the relief of Governor. Patton, of Alabama, which was laid over, as present consideration was objected to. i_ • . Mr. COLE bib-educed - a bill for the better security et the levee of passenger, In steam vowarols. Retbried to Compit , tee on Commerce. _ . Also, a bill to :reduce: the number of Major and. Brigadier Generals In -the Army: Raferrerlin Military Committee: Mr. WILLLI.II3 offered a resolution. instructing the COmmittee au-Finanoe to inquire foto the expediency of providing for the funding and consolidation of the debt of the United Ettaks into ;obligai Sons whirs principal shall never become due, bearing interest .at . four per cent. per annum, payable -semberninally in coin. and exempt (roman- taxation• and thither to provide for theperch/Ls* of such bonds from time to time by the Sec:rotary of the Treasury as the. pearl. Mary ability of the Government may Justify; the Committee !also to consider the propriety of imposing high diacrimi, owing duties upon costly feints and luxuries, with eview to. checking the excessive importation and bensequent exportation of gold,-"end reducteg the amount on such duties collected to the sum necessary thr Esping the interest on the debt and removing the taxes from productions, • Also, to amend tba National Bank aet; edits to permit their establishment with .out limit as to number, to prohibit all ' other systems ! tif banking; and_ provide! for! the subititutlon of National Bank notes in place of. Tremory notes now ~in circulation, with. further provisions promoting the return torpecle payments by requiring said bunko to bold reserves in coin. and offering speekil inducements to existing banks for the same purport. Laid on the table. _ , Mr. FRELINGRUYORW introduced bill to restore posseesion of land con nested bythe authoritlea of the States lately in rebellion. Referred to the Ju cdcutry Committee. - On motion of Mr. DAVIS, his resehti flan to coati tu a constituUonal triad. flat composed @r tp ono member from each State to decide the'lpiestions of jurisdic tion between the United States and the several States was taken up. STE replled to the-portion of Mr. Mr. NYE replled to thejiartieu Davis• eposch assailing Judges Clime and Swayne, and defended those gentle men, paying a high tribute to their abil ity and integrity, Mr. RAMSAY asked leave to intro. duce a bill authorizing the several Et ecutive Departments to purchase paper and envelopes of the Treasury Depart pent, provided it can be dons thirty pfr cent. lower than in open market., - . - saw sPECTIL semen. After some discussion Mr. SHER MANeaIIed for the spe cial order, the anti-Contraction bal. 4 , Mr. BIICRALENTS amendment, fix ing the first of July next as the period of artec ted spensiorof the proposed bill was-re j. Mr. . • . • • , , DRAKE moved to Amend by pre- Tiding for themes.' of the law allowing contraction. Mr. SHERMAN suggested the amend ment was not In order, the propositlea keying already been voted down. The Chair austained the point. • I Mr. COBBETT moved - to' amend adding • proviso that nothing In rids Oct shall be oorustrued to prevent the Secretary of the Truasury from substi tuting notes payable In gold on demand place.of an equal arisonut of legal ten der note; in such manner and at such times au he may deem beet for the public isterest last—forte' against one- _ — ,hfr. MORRILL, of Vermont, offered , an amendment that the suspension Of the contraction law shall cease when the current prier of- gold'coln Mull reach one hundred dollars In United States notes for one hundred dollars In cola. Lost—yeas six, nays thirty -eaves!. - , ' -1UPRZKi0o1:111.4170.111:PL Daring the debate the bill relative ;to the quorum of the Supreme Conrt,44; withthe House =madmen la, tame over and wee referred to the Committee on 7ndidtry. t_ . SHERMAN raid the amendmarta Were :important. He thought It, ' un-; reasonable that a bare mejority of any _ court should declare an act of Congress,- unconstantionaL It was cmatrary ;to reason' and common Sense. He' , hoped the Committee would consider whether a three-fourths 'Or - four-filthe vote, !or evert aIIZUWIMINI Tgte, giqUid IWO* I• „ . . • -AiTilkw , I , 1 ",!,, 1 7, ' :. 0 4 , --1 7 1. — 3141 w 2 - 3'w - - -• ‘1 •-- - . . _ . 4.4 , :if0 178' ......,.. ‹ ,Ae/,fr- . ...... .. . ' 1 , 41 , -.._--_ 44 _ , _:::-.: Ece. , k - ir_2o4 .--5, -..--) , _.ft•-••••:",.`, . ' i t , •Nilir . - 7 - 1_ i . fi It 1 • I •-, - 6 4 . la? - - 0 „. -- --,..-__ , ,... ; AO. . . • —ra i •o” • -.----,- - - :••• •., -- - tk 1% -• : ... / - __.4 I 4 •-s• .'iii I* 4- 7.:W . r- k -- " . e '' ' .-I.l' n -- 7 Fr.- 1,24L.,1•1 i ' -:; ;- • —.ll i ' I . '. . ---' '. l ' - ; — " .- 401 NUL - 0 ; s, ~ r. ~ ftL_ SAM MI . ,- r:. -"; , , &..- -C454 , 1 li ,„.. _ . . .. - .. . -_ ~, 6- - —_. . . b At: __ :,_ : "'. 7 * - 7 - 1• / -4.-..:. -. :—,,-,, ' 1 I . • , , • . " . . a , r 3 tivel o nsd n. : Cm that be would express no Ttie discussion of the anti-Contrite tlnn bill being ;discussed, the SPEAK ER =red ' tol amend br itworting the following : 1 - , . • "And, that the tunount.of such. notes note existing shall not be further reduc es Until Congr•Ww•otnerwien provides" Mr. r. DWA 9 claimed the amend thent wa,..-not i order. i . The CHAIR so held it.: F Mr. SHERMAN said he would offer as antendmenOrhen the hill came haroce the Senate, it, being now in Committee. - - - Mr. SHEMMAN moved to adjourz, anil Mlle," rd division. • The motionlas loot—lifemn to tlve nty five. Mr. SPRAG 7F. opposed the bill as ao com 'dishing nothing. lie favored neith er contraction nar expansion, and Ms course was not dictated by regard far minnfactu ring, interests, but for the In , . terests of the whole country. The inter ests of money should be anbordinated to ail other internatsof the country. It must be so for its own good. The Treasury of the United gtates was now IL gigantic corporation, tending to establish n mo nopoly of banking interest, to which the people's interests werseriborclinete. Ile explained the national banking eystem to suipport this 'view, and said ihe coun try was cow t t a condition similar to that of Great main prior to the eaten. tishment of tlie Bank of England; and after lauding to the enormous interest required to Lel paid by business men bere, as compared with the rate In Eng land, he said the country could only be saved by the establishment of such a bank. He yielded to a motion to adjourn— lost by eisteeOlto seventeen, whereupon he resumed the floor, and was proceed mg to give his reasons for holding clews contrary to Unless generally held by Ids section, when, at the suggestion of- Mr. TRUMBULL, he yielded to a motion to adjourn, which was carried, . ittajourned.': Horst OF REPRESENTATIVES. lIIGIETS OP ADOPTILD CTTIZUMIL. Mr. MccARTIIY asked lmitre to offer . 11 resolution that Congress 'will enstain the Executive in a strong and speetts section of the Xights of all native born and adopted citizens.. Mr. DAWES objected, remarking that the House bad. enouglior the Fenian business. - -WOULD HAVE VOTCD SULT. Mr. CARE] mid if Itejsad been pre. sent yesterday *hen the iota usis taken an the passage of the Judiciary bill be - ,ould have vntail in the negative. TRU corrals Tax. • ' . Mr. SCHENCK, from the Conimlttee of Way.; and Mean., reported bank. the Senate amendments to the bill providing Sr the exemption of cotton from Inter nal Revenue tax, witha recotnmendation that it La non-concurred in. Ha said' jtiCammlttee thought tbe . bill as amend• ed was worse than no repeal at all. Mr. STEVENS, of Pennsylvania, op posed the motion and Mr. PILE support. ad it. • The amendments were nor..eoncurr• ed ,DEIwOICKoN COPPER. Mr. PMELT offered a resolution in structing the Committee or Ways and Mama to imp re into the expediency ci so amending the .revenue laws as to au thorize a drawlcack for export on copper smelted by the infusion - of foreign ores to the extent of the duties paid on such imported oresA Adopted. . 013231231 , • Mr. BILL offered a imolution for the relief of citioei counties and townships from the direct tax con‘equent upon the debt Incurred by payment of b ooo tif+io tholate "var. pererrect to Committee of Ways and,Meams. A. 310 ; T OMO ?IMPOSED. • fir. EGGIXSTQ:CoIIfered a reaolutiou Instructing the COmmittee of Ways and Means to Inquire into the expedleucy et selling to the highest bidder the exdu. 'lvo right of manufacturing &Unita in the United Stan...tier the terra or ten . years, or more. Such privilege to be sold at not leas than f 75,000,009 per annum. Adopted. • • =I \ Mr. ROSS offered* resiiititlon instruct ing the Secretary of the Treasury tO fur nish,* statement of the espenses red by the government in .printing and furnishirtg currency to the National , Banks.' `Adopted. nh.r. zerostreh 4 heck. WASIISURNE, of mirmtic from the Committee. *t Appreptsations, re ported back the bill providing that no money shalt berpatd on account. of sets are -or imprisonment. or for darns. ge or detention of land. or wri er con veyance in the insnereetionary States, or for transportation tikrvice, tolls, ferry age, the., beyond theteriff ofsprices fixed by the Quartermaster General. or for the use and occupation of land in: the insur rectionary Staten for fortification par- Iturposes. On annotate* of Mr. HOLMAN, the consideration seas postponed until Fri day. = Mr. JULIAN, from the Committee' on Public Lands, reported a bill to prevent the furthereale of public lands, except under pre-emption and homestead law. andlaws for disposing of toss:lakes and mineral lands. Postponed for two weeks. Mr. JULIAN reported a bill authori zing the Commtssionor General of the Land Oface to cattier , proceoedngs to be, adopted necessary foe the entryand sales 'or the islands of tba Great Miami River,. In Ohio, with adjacent lands not hereto fore entered, the entry to be made at the minimum price of two dollars and fifty cents per acre to the present possessor. After considerable dil.:us-don by Mevcirs. JULIAN. LAWRENCE. of Ohio, SPALDLNG, MUNGEN, WASH BORNE, of Illinois, WASIIIIIIIEcE, of Indiana, ROSS andothers;the bill passed .withsit 1111SOCISI . . . A. bill WWI introduced (and referre) by Mr. McCLUMG, placing certain troope of Mlescroti on as equal tooting.witli others as to lbounty. I • • ...... BILLS PBESIMTPM.. By Mr. PRICE: Confirming the title to Little Rock Island, in the Xinalkslppi River. By Iidr.CLARK, Kansas: Authorizing the canstrucilen of • bridge acrose the Dilastauri River,on the military roservil tion of Fort , lavenworth, and, to pro vide for the reduction of said reserva tion. Also, authorizing the Ziorth . Wettiern Railroad Company and the Leavenworth and Trosmoines Railroad Company to construct their roads through FoOLeav, onworth to the militerT reservation. • Also, a Joint resolution for the relator settlers on the Osage Indian lands. By Mr. CLEAVER: To extend the right of citizenship to certain. Mexicin citizens residing In New Mexico. Also, to cheapen the trot:importation of military supplies In Kaman, Colorado, mod NOW Mexico, . . By Mr. lIOLBROOK, Idaho: °ranting aid for the construction of a railroad and talegraphline from the Union Pacific Railroad to Idaho. Portland, Oregon and ruget.Sound. By Mr. WELKER: To fix the corn liensatlon of the Fret Comptroller of tho Tresuarry. . By Mr. LAWRENCE, Ohm In refer enoe to at contract with the United States by Koontz. . Also, amendatory of the act for the re. lief of refteln drafted men. • . . . By Mr. TRIMBLE: - To authorize the building of a railroad bridge acmes the Ohio river, at Paducah. 'By Mr. TRIMBLE. Tenneviee: To ap proiriate money for rebuilding the Ten. nose° Blind School Budding. • liy Mr. JUDD: To ill compeimatipn of employees of the United Bucks dope:sl imy at Chicago. . Aloe, to amend the act of February 20, 1.04.5, extending the Jurisdiction of M ulct Courts In certain cases over lakes and navigable weans cpunectcd there with. • COMM:MC/MON S PROM 010,1-Olt The SPEAKER presented oommunl cations from the Ser.relarS , of Wee ad US urine: as follows: Transmilttnir communication from the C,ommhelonerof Freedmen, recommend fug that authority-be given by Congreav for the transfer to that bureau of a quantity of dessinated and mixed vegeta' bite now on hand. Referred to Com ratttao on Freedmen'e_heatra. • .Transmitting •. cominunicallon from tie Chief of Ordnance with a migration for the seance' of the fit. Are enal to Jeffersms Rarracka reservation. Re ferred to Committee on Military Affairs. Mao tninemitting a petition of certain members of the late mllitLa of Memphis, ffenneesee. Referred to the Committee on Military. OTIIEII COMMIINICiTION6 The SPEAKER also preie nted a com munication from the Commissioner of Agriculture in reply to a 'resolution of the 19th nu. Referred. Mr. BANKS presented a communica tion from thb Department of State. end ing that, pursuant to the stipulations of the treaty with Japan, of October this ncestrnment's share of indemnity stiputaled by that treaty is six hundrea thousand dollars in gold, which amount had been invested in Iloilo:I Stela sea Snared hoods, and now awaited ouch distositiou as Ggilgresii 'Lai& direct, PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY. JANI:TARY 1868. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Min.' ng diRir...`TION /SILL—ITS COMM -1 . ERLTION RESUMED. I The morning hour having expired, the Rouse resumed the consideration or the rn bill reported - yesterday tr m the Co. nlittee on Reconatructlob . • • A Mr. BROOKS, on. behalf (himself and ?Ir. Beck, prmented a mi ority report. 0 doing so he stated the Boman front tt e Piennsyleasia (Mr. Steve )tr also opposed to bill, though) on d terent ground:, they bettg opp.sed t it on 'Principle, and he (.31r. Stevens) bet g op. posed to, It bemuse he did not d . m it e)fective enough, but was rather a ill to Make a President of. the United tatee than to carry felt th n e dbjects eta ed in the bill. . I Mr. BROOKS ther6upon read the mi nority report ne follows: -1 The undersigned, a Minority of the Conanrittee on Reconstruction, sossillel, submit, among others, the follotelng m some of their reasons in opposition to the bill:. , . . , Fe-it—That n Contras es parte: . is asked in the first section to abtogeteand deetlay ell civil government in ten State., four,,rizt Virginia, :North no, Sonth Carolina and Georgia, laden of the original thirteen that started theme, ernment and tr eated the con4itution, While char others of that thirteen, bizk seght M all, bare just been uemeri strating thronah their popular elections 'that they recognize tholes civil govern ments and guarantee, as far es the pop ular voice can, their • preiervation, , • not destruction, es legal government.. Self government and representation are *ordinal principles of a repethlic shad Sol snooty ordained in our Federal Consti- I anion, but this Section lasteres both, and gobs ern Stems of t h e Union and their twelve Millions of inhabitants Of all Protection from the judiciary or execu tive brunches of the Government, whi st dooming them to a military despotism. reecond—That n Congress thus rept' , wain* hot a part df thlt people, and that part new in a minority, even If a roll Courses, is the Outlet:tient:lry sense of that surd, would be bet one of the three great branches of the government, with no right, no power to invalid.ito -or deny the recognition of the Judiciary or :Er.-• odutive power, as asteritsi in the bill- The -Executive or Judiciary have 11:e much right* to proclaim er ruljodirate that Congteas dud' OR be tecognired, as that Comerehe has Gana to meet, for th; Executive and Judiciaiy both ore as much the government and - the creation of the Constitutional; the firms, of Re presentative; or Senate, and the Exact, tive, elected by the whole People, holler represents the orinciple of popidar gov ernment than d Senate, the , mare arbi trary Creation Of the States. Teird—That the Invalidation or nulli faation of the Executive and Judicial powers in ten States Is not only an abo lition of the Federal Constitution:but, twit-bout a direct repeal, In direct conflict With the great military note of 17tr.t-nu, hod March 3d, 1801, putting the arid. end navy and militia of thelinited State; to certain eases at the disposal of thy President; - also In conflict With the fun damental judiciary act of ft.tl; also, in Conflict with article (north section 5413, of the Constitution, artdeb, while Iguana.. teeing to every 'State a republican form. Of government, also guarantees; on ap 'lication to the civil authorities of the Status, protection against domestic vio lation or invasiomauc,h as is contempla-• led in the bill. . . I - Fpurth —That' tho Second and Third Sections are in utter 'deletion of the Con. ittution. article Eteosnd section Seated, ivbie_h declares the President to he Com- . 'inanderin-Chief. of the Armies of the sited States, Inasmuch as the Gener.si Of the Attar is there .authorized to be Commander-in-Chief, and to remove hr his order alone any and all eaters' of tlis. United States Army independent • of the Constitution and poople elected ,Com inanderdts Chief, and this investute or 11 General of the Army with tit & supreme dictatorship Is, as in solemn mockery set forth to be to reorganize civilGovern inent,s republican in coml. , 1 , -Piftli.—Thatthe whole ace is rivolib dontwv and incendiary in armyinaelCon. grese,but one bawd:tor the Governinent. against the co-ordinate branches, in ifel .reapecta the constitutional equals of Colt , grebe, and in soffie respects the connote. Penal of that thereby calculated, it not inteeded,_ to i Involve the whole conntryln commotion and civil strife; the e.a which ho human eye can iorelieer. JAMEY' Bitooks, of New York Fixes BEng, uf Kentucky. Mr. ROUTWEL piled attention to he Get that in minority report fader cure was made to the ReconaintUtion Committee,, "so called... He regarded that expression as Judecorons to the 'House. - 'l Mr. BROOKS.said he had used the expression because the dell Govern. Monte in some of the Southern Slate, 4.;ere In the bill reported by the Coinmib tee spoken of GA "so-called civil Govern. routs.".He ;would, however, strike h ' at'wor out Of the report. . • • ; Mr. BROOKS continued hie remarks In opposition to the bill. Mr. BINGLIA,3I explained mid advo Cared the bill as clearly constllutiOnal as. any act passed by Comma. During his remarks, Mr. ELDRIDGF. talked whether the bill did not detract fremlhe cowers of the Executive?. lifr.;lllNG RAM replied teat the Pres ident, us Conuniander-M-Chlef, was sub. )ect to suet:Jaws u , congree3 might pear ifor the goiernment of the army and r i gr . . LOAN ;Poke In favor of the bill. Mr. WOOD obtained the floor, but ;yielded toe motion to adjourn. ICOYMOICICATION /ROM I'ENSAYLVANIA. dlr. MILLER presentai aJoleat resolu tionof the Pennsylvania Legislature in ea:mance to the conanuenhaltion between jLake Erie and the Ohio river. Referred Ito . Committee on Commerce. AIeSSAUEY snot TitipIMIDENT. The SPEAXER prena tat a message !from the President, tranSmitting acorn imunicatioh from the Secretary of War irk/ interim, with a report in reference to )eentracht for eminence, Referred to 'Committee on Ordnance.. Also, a message from the President transmitting the report of the Commis! ',donors to make trestles with Indians. Referred to the Committee on Indian Till TEST OATH IN THE THIRD DISTRICT. Also, a communication . from the .Generail: of the Army, with a tele gram' Dem Maier General Maude, com manding thelltird District an follows: "Unless the pending bill in Congro‘s, directing the military commanders to fill the offices ha the State under their com mand, rescinds the test oath in the pro vision lb select ghallfisd voters. I am In formed its execution in this district will tie entirely impracticable." Mr. BROOVS characterized It as a noveltj in legislation for the heel of the , army.to trasumait a aispateh for the pur pose of Influencing the action of the . . The commardention. was referred to he Committee on Reconstruction. NOTICE or AN AYLNON ANT. • . . • • - Mr. ASHLEY, of Ohio, gave nollce of an ameniment to tbereconetruction bill, authorizing State Conventions to en. tranchiseclilsens now disfranchised who may co.oparate with loyal men in mato, ing - their Mete* to their constitutional la latione to the govemment. ' Adjourned. • Run low Homy Dairarei. Tolooozoo so Oho rlttentrob tisiotto.l Sr. Lome, January 14.—A wilt tot' very heavy damages will ohortfy Come before one of the Circuit Courts of this city, hrough t. by George Pomeroy of Now York, against W. ' -Menton, of St. Louis. k rum the deptesitlon of the case it ,aanears Pomeroy & Benton entered Into copartnership May, 18. tto carry on the- wholesale dry good. business in 18t. Lords, • for four_ years, each ;party to share equally in alt :profits and 'lowa; and , no spoon jlation to be entered into without mutual consent and mutual "benefit ;Plaintiff further states defendant went ;to New York, January, 1605, to purclunto itliairstitra interest, In heeler/to, which the latter !add on representations made by defendant under oath of the condition of the • affair% 'of the firm. Plaintiff now *yen ell Benton's representations were '.tales; that be (Benton) had dealt largely 'in Govardment voucher., using money and credit of the firm of Pomeroy & IBenton for that purpose, trout which ' she reallord a profit of Balt a mil- Ilion dollars, for no portion of. *filch bee - defendant ever actettnied. I lit is further stated that the'liefendazit Oleo bought and mid whisky and other 'articles of merchandise, wid a large Munoust of negotiable roper, from Which ibe realized • net pro onfit of. six hundred and twenty-five thaand - dollars. only kin:KIWI:Ig the plaintiff •;with a small por tion of the prorate accruing from the sale of the paper. The plain= claims dam ogee In the aunt of - ono million depart Wm.. :Benton Isla very heavy- dry Roods merchant here, and the cult will excite st good deal of Interest. lerea Chenille.* lease *enivestlas. rm. worm:et* the mesons s ..10 • • , lietzunt, January 14.—Tbegtate Goo yen met, agreeably. to Gen. Caabre or der, today, at Commons Hall. Eighty-. tire delegates answered to their names. - A tempora,7 orgeutleatlon was effected by calling R. W. King, of Lewis, le, the dial!. sad agpoluling P:Andrews, of ;Raleigh, Secrotozi. • swcaHo EIMON. THREE O'CL•OK A. M. FROM EUROPE. Iltms'anlntrigues A gainstTurke3r-, Auslrian Army Redaction Roman. Question Negotiation, Mexico. Recognized by- Italy: Alleged Fenian Telegeapheltg, Discharged dfirr a lisaringi Ship Foundered at Sea. The French Army OM Passed. itlegraph tp the tittatinatel einem!. ] kisirdstsit: XXPEDITION. LoNoox, Jan. 14.Aepecial from Suer, Egypt, dated Jan. lath, soya: Dispatch reoeived hero from tha British expe ditionary loran In Abysidnia contain ad- Tlceeof a mere cheerful character. The native chief of Tigre; who had mustered a large tome, the movements Of 'which produced an !dam In the Engllell camp at Senate. and caused a forwent move ment along the him of march, le now, reported to be friendly-end hospitable to the invaders, and oilers to feed the 504 7 fish deep, be an evidence •of bls good faith. Ile has aiteas7 sent In two thou sand head of cattle for .the 'use of the army, and it Is stated the tfatips are now in better kealth and spirits. Fresh water lAA also boon found in plant) , around the landing place4t Anneals Bay. • acOsta TEE ALLEGED I :FEDI° CFA AGAZ.NAT EEC= Sr. rETERAIII7IIO, Jnnuarp It —Th /aerate 1k St. Pe f ersLtuty, oiltelal organ of, (ho In?petial Government, denies that there la any truth In tho statennont that Lent Stanley, British heeretarj of For sign AttOrs, has sect a note to •the Cabi net hetv nrote-rileg egalnit the &tined Intrigues of Russian agents - In 13111J1LL. 1=! * VI insota, Jan. 14.—The Government is making propatuhone to red the num ber and cspenuts Of the standing army. -The position of C'onimantler-in-Chief fs to be abolished, and the employment of Pouslito °Akers in -the mile sill bet discontinued. ROUAN Q.CL.TIoN `N OOTIAT TON. ,VEE:4Na, January 14. The LiettaSe, a Journal of a semi-official chiracter, as serts that tho negotiations. between ' , rano° and.ltally fora new treaty In nen nand to Bottle to displace the September Convention; have been rapidly progress ing and are now nearly concluded. Ei7.133 Tan ICEPUBLX or MEXICO REZOCIMIXED. January 14.—Italy is the firsts or the European innvers to roma — Pize the restoration of the Maxima no-. publje Eby diplomatic appointment. Senor Sa.uvzolso. now COlonel General at Belgrado, has been appointed Minister i.)• the Reinablie of Mexico; Les' will leave at an early day !bribe Mexican CapitaL EL= TICLEGILt7II OrkIIATOILS DISCILLELOSD LoxDOX, January IL—The employes of the Magnetic Telegraph office at Bel fast, lei:lank. recently arrested for 'al leged Fenlanism, Were brought up to that eli3e- yesterday for examination. Nothing whatever was elicited to sustain the charges against pew, and they were iaxxirdingly not at liberty. POO.NDE/11 . -D AT w. LINERPOOL, Jan. 14.—Tbe snip North. ern Belle , wbieb aborted from Liverpool Novonitivr letti, for New York, foundiu , od at sea January let.: AU on board wore =J TR'S ARMY BILL PARARD. PARIS, Jilt. 14. 7 .1 n the Comas Legiala- Ur to-day, the bill for the rsorgsualzatlda of the army was finally passed by avote of 199 to 6. • • WAN rnrrelueqoxis IN SZE'S IA PARIN January 14.—The La Lecrti says .France and Austria have sent a joint note to Servia, censuring that Govermbent for Its warlike policy, and for the extraordinary military prepara tions which. aro being carried on in that country., Lord Stanley, on, the part of Grintliritiiin, luta also addressed a com munication of a similar nature to the SUrvlan Government. ASEIV6D OCT Ge.e_sapw, January 14.—Tlie Ateamsbip SL Androw,fiom 116ston,.arrIve4 to-day. PI3IIMCI4IL AND COW.NSIiCIAL. Jannary 14 —E'seniuy.—Con sots closed steady at for money' and account. Flve-Tnrenties, 713. Illin ois Central, 1173., Erie, 481. . `FRANKFORT, January 14-i-Eseniny. United Mates bonds, 731. • • ANTWERP, January I.l—Evening. Petroleum is heavy and declining with Wes of ntandard white 1114 [mum 25e. 14venroot., Jan 14.—Evening.—Cotton has been quiet: throughout the day and ocised weaker. Middling uplandsji ®7l; do Orleans, Sale. of 10,000 bales. Manchester ma , ket good and yarns are firm. Provinlons—Beef. . advanced to. tan 094; pork Vosti lard advanced to too 3d; cheese s:.; Limn 40m, produoe un changed; corn steady 35a 6d; wheat; 154 3d, for California white; 14* 3d for No. " Milwaokoe red; , Pray advantied to 47s 3d; oats 3n 10d; flour 3757 d for west arm barley 5s CA 5 T - GEORGIA • TM, Mi . ., GO•01121/if and Tivainarer— Mato Inwde—Celleenon if Tames Illatapeaded. Telex eve, to ins rntsbarnti anutu.l • Art/art - A, Ga., Jan. 14.—The army of-: flaws detailed , by Gen. Mead, as Gov ernor rind Treaourer of Georgbi, loft' this morning ,for Milledgeville. It Is reliably staied there are no funds In the State Treasury, all having been removed In view of the probablllty of such a seizure as the present one. • An order dsted the 10th Inst. absence from Governor Jenkins ' suspending the collection of all State taxes up; to the first at May next. The old law anther! iced such, suspension, and the Convon tlon, by a resobitleu adopted last De (somber, requested him to use tits power for that purpose The afoot of this awe. imnslon will be . to forbid any collection of tax imposed by the Conventlon,for the payment of Us expenses. 101 W YORK. ler Teterraph io Ilia rumarss essatitat • ' ittsir Torts; 'January If, 18M. EILPIMPI VONSOLIDATIOX. The Board of Control of the Associated Express Companies ergsnized today by electing Alfred Gaither, of Cincinnati, President of the 'Bond. Mr. Gaither 'for ipsny pears bast.been a. member of of the Saud of Managers of the Adams Express Company, and Superintendent of that Couapanp • besiness at the West. This virtosliv tot:opiates the negotia ions so mpg pending between the four corn- =I The will ease of Madame Jutted, wife of Aaron' Burr has ataumed a new phase. Parties 'le Rhode Island have claimed to be teal helm at law. A: cam mission has been asked for to take testi mony la that Mate. • THE WAR. OFFICE. Gearral Wu/ KKK** uQ Sr. atm tea Tared Peuseralorr—ColeirralliKr: alreir,rars , *as. • tar Teleivsph to the 119sberell W.6.3411(01.011, Jewelry 14.—The 7ex.- eitement caused last eight by the an . bolineelnent that thifjgattiats had rehised to center In the Prealdent's reasons for the suspenalon of Beeretiu7Btantim,vres renewed again' lids marning, and much curiosity was manifested to know *hat action would be taken by General Grant and Sin. Stanton r4garding 'lt. At the usualoffie• hour this morning Gene at Grant appeared at the War Depirtmenh and after arranging' his piper* looked the `chair of the Secretary's ofil6e, and taking, the key wait him, proceeded to . the tililailiffii;ooeiti Wd Jur Dajaiii. meat, need so the bezique-tient - of tho entii-pasi 4.114' Secretary Sianton„ aceomponied by his ion, Ufa neared at the Deperthient, and proceeded Immediately to the omen of the Secreta ry, but- finding the' door iceked,hialk a spa In the ante-rolim;. tertierb.htl,w* Ulf bo recipient of nitritulattdies Real Waty salmon; and members of Congress, who had , assembled to us what would take place. Son peared in tinnan- ally Eine siiiri tant pi s , ap .couvarsectlreely with those about him. Upon the arrival of Sir. ntuaon, General Dont proceeded to Aim batulquertett ef the Ailey 1.34, forte Uanersi Grant of the fact, and to obtain the key to the Secretary's office. In a few minutes ho returned and placed the key in the handle of Agititant general Townsend,' who, with nAkitary-present. arms ptheed It liothe land. of Secretary Stanton A. soonee they latter was nafely stittorieri ih his...office; the Radical menibera of Congress of the Unneayele delegation waited ipatt him hi • body to promeht theft cotightifistionet at his restoration, and to ask hini to nee his influence to continue the operations of the Freedmen'. Bureau In the tastes of Kentucky 'sari Tem:maim sitar 'the fifteenth of nest • February, At whieh. tithe, by nrderlof the President, It ceases In disci States. Eft. Stanton replied' that so long sa be had any power he should use it to protect the weak and would'do !ashen to hare thesuggestiont medemr. fled out. -Ilaidded that it wouldproba bit' bee few days before matters would emmuethas to run right in hie °film A. the Tufthossesel•legation Were witlaira*. Irv, they-that flea. Oran( Rob 'hall In 'citizen's diets- After exchanging salu tation. with them and general "Iloaraid, who was present; and expressing Innis- , faction Mr. Stanton's restoration by the Sonata, he Immedistely , proosnied tOwardl Mr. Suentone odic., where the tatter appealed at the duct ant tho two exchanged hearty Oongratnlat tins, 'and cussed In. Many menthors end Senators who witneseed; the' stair, expressed themseivea - highly 'pleased atlthei, con. dint of both general Grant and Secretary Stantora : ' = Certified conies . oftheSearalereeoltatiori, non-concurring In the President's Sus pension of/de. Stanton from the Ellen of Secretary of War, were last night fur nished severally to lire President, Gen ; Grantand Mr. Stanton, by the Seeretarj of the Senate. Gen. Grant 'and Mr. Stanton had ri canterence a short time afterward. This morning, shoot ten o'clock, the latter appeared at the War Department and immediately after re %wined bra function. na Chief of that De partment. General Grant was not .pres ent nt thertime, being at hie headrinar tera Just oppealte,'hut shortly afterwards went to the Department_. Some time was passed in, convination with Secre tary Stanton, alter which General Grant retired, I ,arithout 'any particular form, and the recgrda an&papera of die Depart , mint were Wier/ L eh:ego of by. Secretary Stanton. Gel.; Dent. belonging toe. the staff at the General-In-Chief, then transferred the ergot which he . bad liCCUpiCti as old to the d3cerelary ad ,interint to General Pospeusee, who, before the suspension of Mr. Stanton' had acted in'that.copselty,„ and. General dlardee, who had been to charge el the bureau or office of the De- . Preet=ltoft e lt u glEMM l treeg cords and aueruenenis if that branch is General Schreyer. Subsequently General Grout weut to. the Executive Mansion, where, an Ince rviiew with Mr. Johnson • moulted. As coon mei Mr. Statiteihe was encoded in his erne* the radical members of Con firms from Tenneaves waited upon him in a body to' preownt t t belrcongratulations on his restoration, and askeeXhim to Use hL Influence to continue the reperaticros or the Freedmen's Bureau to Taunus/Re and 'Kentucky, after,the 15th day. cf February. • , Secretary Stanton did not attend the Cabinet meeting todlay. ➢y special in. citation from the President, Gen. Grant' was present end remained for en hour. It Is supposed that Mr: Stantonli case was undsr,sliscussion. =I The return of Mr. Stanton this morn ing to bin duties as Secretary of War hais been throughout the day the theme of conversation in all circles, and mach speculation is Indulged in concerning the future conduct of thePrmident la the premises. Various rumors are current, but this safe to say nothing Whatever has been determined upon by the President relative to the subject it is true, as reported, that the return of Stanton to the War Department was' talked of in Cebinet meeting to-day,bat not formally dimussed by the members, and beyond this all assertions aro mere conjectures. The certified copies of thallium:4 Met,- lotion were mien:My , del:mired to Stan ton and finuit but night,' but. the Prost. dent did not receive a copy until nine or ten o'clock this tamale& althotigh it was left at the ExeCutive Manilon'aboat the saute time' Secretary. Stanton's was received at the War department Grant, about hatif-pas4 ten, sad the meeting the former resumed bin du ties, but it was .nat until; rk hour after the occurrence- that the President re ceived a obte front Gen. Grant, dated to. day, informing him he had received a coprof the Senate resolution, and that In consequence of ha' action, under the Tenure of.Oftice act,. he had ceased to be Secretary of War ad interim. The report that the President soot for Gen: Grant to attend a meeting of the Cabinet today la not true. The first in timation that Geo: Grant Wooded to do' an was through Col. Comstock; who ver bally communicated the fact et the time be delivered a note from that °Meer. Gen. Grant. subsequently • netted the ExecuUve Mansion, and during therf ternoon had .e 'conVersatlon wait the President about lila retiring from of as : Secretary of „War od txterier. According to the reports of time who have opportunities to be informed, the President's former tuaderstanding was that :Gen: Groat,! before retiring from the Department, would give' him notice Uithat effect, or ask to be relieved 'from the duties of Steretary. The rea son, however, for Gen Grant acting nabs did to-day la probably explained by the note to which referenoe is above made. Tie Primldeal tai couveuation with some friends to-night, said the Senate I resolution did not deny his right to sus. pend him, but meetly declared the evi dence and reasons given by him were I , not sufficient ; that ease io Jus tify • him 'ln the suspension of Stanton. And the' President himself remarked that there was no authority for statement that:he will refuse to re cognisehiecretary Eitantlin, butwill tram act elf arm business through the Heed (twirlers of the array! Much Interest Is ..=.ll-.7..retctrulthe President A personal friend of Secretary ton's stated yesterday Sluth iv the Inten tion of Mr. Stanton to send to the Preal dent his resignation In & very, few der'. STANTON rnITTTSIID NOT TO aszpr.f.. Republican members of the Semite and HOUAO, this afternoon,. see Oircuts ff ng. and raining paper rem:teeth:4.llr.. Stanton to remain in the War Office and sot tender hie resignation at this time. The impresaion new Is that ?resident Johnson will not recognise Mr. Stanton in any omcial capacity. but transact utt letuanaserertaining to the War Depart. t taent through the headquarters of the armies and the offices to command, and In no' event will any order leaned by Mr. Stanton be TOlNglinalli as araelal. ltdom not appear that Gen.' Grant bad any con sultation With the President relative to whet action should betaken In case the Senate should refuse to erieudn Mr.alton.t. toste anspension. eroxittAlloAll TILS pattelPlotT. • • Ttie Pnvddent to-day sent the follow ing nominations to th.e. Senate Bios Bradbury, Collector otCoatotria at Port. Imdi and Falmouth, "Me., vice .laraei. Waabburne, Jr. whale cetombeddtt olive on MGM:: butt; Juba G. Clarke, lowa, receiver of public moneys at Dee Holism; lowa, - vice -Tttocoaa Seely, re ignedilosepb )1. Nibbling, roetaaaster, Findley, Ohio, to Oil vacancy.' .. O•sietory of masa air apaik Eh • pokrrept 10 tee rittroodo itirra 4 kl • : Coi.trxtve.o4luiusr7 if;.—Mr. Wm. Henry Bnlll4 Wu resigned, the Oleo of fieoree n d State, and Governor .lisyee bee 4 ted Mr... John Russell for the --- noes,p term df ode yoir.• Mr. ,Etue- WI bout bOOll chief clerk for secreral jean. . •on km StB131". ALLEGHENY ElLi3lo' EE asses Area aseeea Meyer— . ses ill.q rob.. Wlreetel. _ __ " t 4 elle Largely inatinisess. i The municipal election bald . erdsy in our sisim uttp alcUlegheny,. _ ad very quietly, ad As' the tlet es show drew out *eery light vote.. Ai ~ Simon Dram; the Repilbllcau 'icand date for Mayor, and Mr. William If k, can didate of the same platy, for Director of Poor; were both elected iby.haudiothe. lll4Creitills..; The Cabello frslil be largely ilepublicaM , Mere are lhil sebum= or- Too •t 7. ; - 3 5 F^ F s. ti. wird Sdo M oodocard - TI MM *ltd. la - Predlt• Dn. td - do 153 • Pourtb *this 1M pre% itt :4d do. tar • . 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Sassole. 31-111 Stokes, 0.....-149 onirrrem ' '0: Hopp, 0 • VI , ifas.!llobeese; !• • • J. 1.1 rolkao, rirra WAUD scow, C 0171,1; '' .. ... YC :Genres Relterit• lidaVt:WoCane.L'l6 , A Patterson IP.. SW Ed. Jobracon. 1... prOrKe.Btra, Cloy frlalrorst,l.. ./11, moos. or ...mit. Jot= lkutaler. L. 19 W.J Camel:ley. 1t...9.11 G. W. bletherd. I 113 RARkert Bailey, L. IN. COIIIO2.COL,CIL.O. , rill. G. Clark, Ra.. Oil' E. .1.1 J. Y. L.paaoJ, R. Wsa.a.CampnellJ. 91 J. IL Lindsay, Rs arrrno, ulars ,, sna 11. T, Walt., 908 0.W.A99.0199,•19".t$ W. Uoyaal46, L. 99 ~Inatins•BOsrard, I. v?' Jotul 1101100.. 111.1TTORS. I AIM ..... Jotisa. rack, lis.! an'. Mai Belford, Jos. Na1t041)._. 9 . 3.11 .Losaontawarkll•464 AletrAlstosi. BA. 11199 'Mar tiates. , l....:, 45 B. libma 423 • : a. • Josi-Galiaast; IL ICU Jobs .lisn.n.; 11, P. Croutkar, 4.• SU . . ' • H . SIXTH i • L. • snaerr commit- • • *cunt. numinous. n• 371 Jahn chancri L... . 116 H. atilkser.9yra• .33. Joe. Chadwick. P 99 W.llntheraL 1 yi• 206 J. B. UrOcaris..l B .oll 'Jos. Kirkpatrick. 193 - Wmi kfulatar,P...2ll Chas. Hoiebturs.. 174 J. Ii Ccatab•ra. I. las ixa•oir awoken.. Kooz, P. 173 Jolla Mayer. T.'ll'. who; R... 191 Wm. Logo', 1.... 190 J Pi Richey, IP.. PI, Kockla.P.. HO W.V. Trimblo.R• 0133 W. Richardsow.l• Z7l Jao; l4eCilllBw. U H. Warner,.. W.Coccinaham,R 133 Elarpar,K. 178 Jrcok or stacriora Y. A. Hamm. R.. 187 11. J. Roilar. 1.... IPS Ii IL Kook. R.... 146 U. 4.11411. W. W. Brown. 1..: 1 ikartrrros. co .... n.s. Patar Jolla Catter.1....:.174.'. H.:Trimble:R. 2011 11. J. Chrlat. :rose usracro• aaansna. • A. Dili. 188 Pagli.. 913 U. chnsuan,l* .. 211 ff.Cuaniagbard:u 199 BEVENTLI..W4ILD. . . 993.•0t00rm0m. 61991 , 101. CO. Wettich R 33• 132 34; 10311014,61, 11 . 319 W. A. awl 11. 9y• 3 / 4 J. 19eyerbo41Nr. 1. 177 A. W. 11 • 3 P; ; 919 WOMT.OI? 1111210 Fred. 1141307 115 Jobs Metz, IV—. 111 Jas.H.Cormlck,l. 171 .J. 11.1.1161666; 1/. 4 . 319 111eb 1 rd Danver, 1 in Christ:Helmer. 1. 170 Gollmov Gomm.. Adam 1119.61 , 101 1 1. 190 Y..11.1;3611r1ir. 332 .119.1litre4W013 6.490.1./Mr. W.... 3U John (Met, 1 4. 175 Mattis 1.44701 1 !.. 032, • '1,164,1cr96. 11. C.. 191196096.13,11153 Al3l4.!Hreits.l. gla J. 19.Mohanake. 19.176 1.1131164. tonna, L-. 177 Joseph 1)10911341 Maasp96 maramna 156 m. Ashworth,! 174 'Cm Habn ,'H.• stt 'loxooo 0131.1=0114 V. ewillog. 1. 179 11,116.16•9396, 17 0 43 sumaxam... V. Ammort.l3, m Iv. ill IL ILenter, . 41.1919190, Syli. 433 H. Zollo , , 6.1.. 170 Wre.11111101098.9• 4.6.1 003m.661.6. ilzahm, 37 R. 433 John dehulqr, 3D.11t 1. liardtler; 91. MS 03M, Wick/MN' 1.1116 Vn611.'116:1... , L. /79 • .. AilosisenT Comooetto tor. INS. • ladlowlog.are the members of ilk.- ItheeY.Coenellafor 186 a -in the Third ward,' two Democrats . an elected to Common Conndl: lu mo Sixth' Ward only two Republicans t ,:n the regular licket) were elected; the atalriddr being "independent" or•t"ellasette s .Jll. the Vourth 'Ward "ardtquitit4tadeP". er,Lsaf o cciquu.. 'rsaier'tissa: 9, : = A. D. eimith, 1 yr. . 020. black, 17 r. A. H. Hartman. 2 yr.. - A 12.2. PattemonA yrs 0. O. rbilllpa,A yrs, 6.0. Delter.2 yrs. • lIRCORD WAAD.•, WIVE WARD. Job n Brown, J r., 1,7; Wm. liothend,l • . W.J. 112.11.11m. :Henry raniknsr, 3y. U. D. /I hint*, I ITN. /rad , Onlgr , gg. I WARD. ' SWAMI. WARD. Casper tiang, 1 yr. '"A Wen.. r. A.' Lt. En ilun 3 yn. W. b. Enna, 2 yrs. Jas. 22012rter„ yrs. • , U. Wattian. No . . 'O9 Mrs, w•II.D. IV= wait*, 1 yr.- • • Jobs A. t * J. V, PattarsOn,3 yrs. • !. ' COMMON POUNC/I. • ~.. runt wtio. JOineph Nem g, Alla./llknna. • • • Chmlev ' • Wm. U. Brown. - i's.Ernx M. U. Ulark, - J. P. Kennedy, J; B Lltinkr, Iliool.ll WARD. IBISM W. H. Danbam, Hairy WArssr.,. - Wm. Tam, Jr... Jain. Wayet, • • James Wild, W. Rlohsrdwm, Jos. McDosald: Am. Rankle. !Mimelismlrms, .Memy Goma. J 11•0011 Itooktaly, Job's IL. ismer. C.P. WDIoWD, . G-Mriss Ormr, • '• 71. Voeshilw.,js. • )dsrtm Ley. totiirrit. wAkirer. John I. 111•41.4. Job. Megraw,. Kota. H. Blllt. ,f 1 ill:Mb .31a1atl. , qbbliguary. jr.lt li. L. Baker, the hutch beloved and respected spiritual leader,lnstrictor, and trustee of the Sociotyof Erourotaltes, . . , died at that settlementmaleturday. The dimmed had ittained the ripe old ago of seventpdie piers. Alter the death of George Rapp. in 1847, (the founder ofthe sect st:Economy,) the Society selected seven elders for the ' management of their imolai concerns, from whom they , etieee tave,.truistees to conduct theft out ablerb%dnent.- Mr. Baker Ina peleeted as pine of the trustees, and. was always reverenced by the People of the Sudety for the admirablemanner in which he filled histflices of trustee sled spiritual instructor. Ontaide of his peatithilar clety, in ail hie dealings with the people of the world, tar. Baker oejoyed,w most - for - r honestypurtty. and kindness of pearl . , ,is the Curvivlog trustee. j,eathoell;OPCsaner, telegram Irom'Cien: Prank, Herron of ,/qese Orleans, announces the pisang sway of Mr. kierealt. O'Oonnor, a for. mar-reendent of this city, and brother of Satats O'Connor, Eery. The , deemed was a gentleman of large ectuoattrat and allatara,aad wasonlventany nomad and resZ ua ted In tt . commanity .,z.H~t re u are daily asivaled. . • • . . pengge),We had the atealota . l 4ol ' ir.rday of a cell m out bigal eetasett. friend.hff. - J6 It Barke;of tnectu. Crosby Operalloues.,lle,44;b4ek g Ids sold.. teem, so piumenaga la the great theatrital llVOill , ot next week at thp.-Aeadetuy.ot Matto. the produe• genet the peat vagina ballet, OLT* 00IINOILf3. ASP/amid ISsetleg—lneedai or Cal . ots., As. Bsth,brancluis of the new City domicil held their Wet regular meeting In their respeettte ettanibtms, yesterday efter-• noon at two ' noteet,wwwnett. E'restidint 2416n1ey presiding. There 'ware present W. W. . R, Brown, Cochran, coyfe, *Dieleson, Dunn, Galla her, (Bose;: - Morrow,, 11`Clelland,_ Nl'Ewan Nt'filleben,Oirdee, Rafferty, Rees, Shle. ton, Tanner, Watnwitht, White, and S. Idorroir. Te minutes of the pitsilos., inei3ung were reed , and approved. ' , • • • Mr. N. R Brown °freed a hiMintion authorizing the Controller , to transfer li:lo.6o.from salary appropriation to printing, and $4OO from nanny appro• priaticin to Fifth ward market. Rea .:dotter( adopted. ICE MIT PAYaBli. The clerk ,of the Common Council brought from that-branch ad ordinance providing for the 'lronton of a third Eng lish newipiper, to - dixtite city -printing.' Redd !twee dmetsand paned, thus eon furring is schen of Commob breech. ' On the report a 'the' Comdata" apl polotal at the last meeting •to take Into censideration the • remodeling "of the Council Committees, Mr. Morrow of fered an amendment providing for the appointment of six members on the Committee on readwand nine on sewer*. Thin subjak excited considerable de bate, in,which the memlera from the new districts participated, as It is of spe cial importance that the new Comnilt.. tees should be fully • end satisfactorily Mr te p prns Einro ted. wn:mOved that the repo' " rt: be, referred beck to the Oodrdttea- • Mr. M Gallaher amended that the mottle "Sewerage Committee" should be snick 'en fromaae report. Jut amended Mr. Brown's resolution . • btr. Ogde,a present/xi a petition, from Cleco.M. Thornton, Preskient of 'the elfin arid AtianUo Telegraph Company, asking for the right to erect three poles on Second street in order to bring their wires from Cincinnati into thecity. Bead and reforrici to. Street Congo:aka,.gab last:undone to repari an ordinance on the subject- Mr:Ogden gave notice that be wotild introduce into Connell at the next regu lar meeting an ordinate providing for the election ofd Meat Inspeetor. • On motion adjourned. ,002:1011M 01111UNCII. Prosent..-,lessii. Ahthorn, Barnblll, Barton, ilaeludnr, 'balm, Berger, Boom Caakey,..Daub, Davis, Madcap:dd, Fri day, /Tartan, .11111ennan, Jaremv. *Pinney . Meyer, oorhowl, altsbamn. Bred, Reynolds, .dobb, &newel, Sood, Sint", Tordy, TorFpnee„ Vera t, Vick; Weldon, Welsh, Zara, aqd Frestdard ' Tbelainutes of dm, lastrxneeting Were, Feed and approved.' ==! Mr. ftobtr offered an ordinance prorid top that four papers shall do the (sty printing In future Instead of three, as heretofore.. Read amid times and Rabb, from the special commit tee appointed last meeting, °Mired a re port remain:muffle; the appointment of the following additional committees: 'A Conitaknoa on Surreys, one on Sewerage find one on sureete for the new districts. .Read.,accoptod and approved. 312SCELLCNE0176 lIIISMERS. 11. fr. Usrt lilU presented a bill of = from hit. Moore, the. City Engineer, for making a survey of tbe new . city. Re. felted to Finance Committee With power to eel. In Select. Couscil "power tenet" stricken out, • Mr. Rebates:presented a petition front J. C. Cummins relstlie to tbesssessmeni of damages ow a lot on' Bedford street Referred to Sliest 'Committee. Select Council occurred. • " CONTHITY.L. EA/LIE-NEW ELECTION -at, tiara. Drottented the report of the 'Committee ou CUMested Sessa,tur Oak land towneldp euateirdnit thsdeention of the Judge of Elections., Accepted and Committee discharged. . - Mr., Itesnolds otlitztre4m talon au therillnit the lamr-• ne roclamse for an .eleetlcn tn. Mem ship of .a Common Coun cil , ..1 much an there was s tie vote between tiro _candidates et that. which was held In December lest. Adopted. tielectCoun• mil concurred. - '1 Mr. Robb mused that when dm Conn- cU adjourns it shall ,be to . meet again at r. tr.; °lathe lastldonday ofJanuary. A Tl l ll6y offered the report of the committee on the enisrgerneed of the Coeuctl Chamber, recommending that warrants be issued In favor or thir.otin trotters... accepted • itildirepoixtfilando, Bottibrancites • met in rjolut seesion, President ..NleAuley presiding, for' the PutPnee of eelecting city of:Doers to um the ensuing year with the following re• • ON .Enginea...n-Renry J. Moors.. • Asicssor—J . 11:Iterannao., City_ Oauger—J. a Nobba. Superintendent Marketi-,Saui.Rilgure. (Perk 9.1.1 f arkets—James D. Owens. MOPe Y onongahela navy Master —Jolla Rl n . • • '• - • Alleghpny TM,/ dater---Robert A: 111 U.. . • . 'Batt Inspector—John - Enmity. . Invidor.V.AslVA--John Meh l: Ring. 7bLac'eo,laapeptcrrWm... Rinehart. • . El4POWers—Engliah—Gazette 0016. macron:a and Dispatch; Gartman— ' " Job Printera—Errett,Aruierson.rt Mrtte Cummisaiouars—bit District— Jobn F.Runtei; 24. Dii!trict—,/olto MMEEMiM 11;ater ;Creaser—E. B. Wright. ' ...' Beard Meaairers.—Erst ward,. John Owrus ; Second ward; Joseph Wilson. Third weal, James hletfastere ; Fourth taatd, Wm. Bunting; Filth ward, David Beak; slath :ward, E. McKnight: Soy ontk waq, R. L. Donaldson-- Eighth ira JscoloKeeblor; Ninth Ward.m yid Ali token t Tcuitta Itard;Juo.T. Drown: Loarbonoville,...rhomas,Rodgent..- Bark Alcokarer—Josepla Rollook. ' • **swot . to Monsittets -- Captain On nostlinzaljournod.. • **At the present day it Is extremely rare to And a female who isentindy free from sonic 'one or other of the dlseasesipSen-* Harto her sex. Cio where you will, on the mountain top orbs' thwealley, in the hamlet or in An k eny, among the rich 9r the lorly, there will he ihnud.bit Ivry few s fetnalee who are not laboring under . Ehialcal effilotinn peculiar to *Oman- The causer of this we will not undertake to explain here. The numerous applies. noun made to us for relief during our twenty years! practice, has long since Ittz dueed us td make especial atudy and ha= vestigation - of these diseases, and their best method of care. They are maladies of a peculiar character, and as a general thing they require a method of treatment entirely unlike that adopted fur those common to both sexes. In fact the very frequency and extent of female diseases in our midst, is good evidence that the "common treatment" has not met with suedes., and shows that 1100316 more effi cient course Amid be adopted, • - We were' long Wm" convinced that load remedies and external appliances, Windage', were mere palliatives for the time, and of no permanent' value whatever, but ofttimes injurious; and that un efficient course of medication w aethaenly hope of cure, . For the benefit of those who may be agitated with any disease peculiar to the sex, whether from a alight cold, followed by a deraugainitand frregsdargy of the general Distant, Whirl - may - times pro duces couch, expectoration, tightness of ebpst, difficult breathiag, 'floa„.wlth all the symptoms of ...going into' a decline," or from any of the vary nanny other causes which. induce such terrible collaring among women, as to make life Li burden to them, we would say, that our remedlos are aeleeted'and prepared with special view towards these ends, and will give relief in all, these kinds of cases withoutiteedices ex posure to indelicate examinstlatikor the wearing of Meagre, able hastrnments or Cumbersome appliance's. • That we have wed hendreds, yes, thousands of cases, by medical treatment alone. iiamiot admit of a ileittitt 'hunt dream of whom we hays never sew; but who only obtained their med/citiocaher having - add tit. us their cuts • for exitrol. , Afar remedies ta.; these thsegisitaisw ingdhut effectual, and are Etch as we have found out to sot In conformity with the laws of =taint In rogredsting and float:tbs. statesse winch* has shoat 01 *"fi' d ; 4 7 camped oar viratts inethsn mop, we.can pronale,einitsto FotOlete speedy rare In every ease wbere,ko!t, console boos can be entertained. bipedal attention is dlrected.'tb above. L. OLlMlntlr, M. D.l GraMiltroot,Plttsbuzgh. C. NUMBER 12. Coilk4ation Zioetlels!. __,. ._ Follonint arsthe b oards of dlreclors . arid Officerichoteti at thn difierent.sletL' Bone held In the eity yesterday hi. benk,' . lostaanee and other stockholders: '' • i.' . Clastte lissioirsx. Bess or Fin's- 1 untog--Direetors: Geo. A-Berry, Wm. 1 S. Biserll, - Jphn S.Blltvoith, B. L. Fellne- I *trick; "Geoke S. Head, • springer liar baugh;fWar, bleCreery,Alex.ißeysioldei .Fiank ROT.' . „ . '1 - , , Bing. OP COffil ElACU.—Alfred Tatter sall, William Reed, William :S. Haven, Chariot Lockhart,- George W..Caas. - Ja kir-Candle. William U. Brown;•.kil l'ilrkflatrleit ' , William Douglass. ItLittlizims'imAirktimriCe. — lit L. Bollman, Beirj. Bash .. . Bradford, Wilson Iri Connshiun, B. M. Talton, R. H....Hart-I ley, lletiry'Lloyd, Win. Ifse„B:lLStarl- Ing r cherires.A. Wood.' i , ''.. - ~' - -' /BON CM A . AIIONALO , 42.Ii. /frankly, Jacob 1.. Schwartz, John Watt, Wiillson Flew. Andreer D. Smith, David Banta-. ter, Hoare Irwin; 'David Fitzeilrnlnone, Charles , 3, Clarke, Daniel Bawer, Rieh ant Ilaya; James Berth:pan, . William Tninnl3amokaw—Wnt..kfeethitorti. riar. simvoiH.finit..,Lmas torn. Selman cloe, Anal. Hart; lionry_W:. Oliver Jr., Chae, Ma ran, diet. (*Or negie, Chlia:l3nrchtiold: , ' ' ,",,-, .±....,,.. Fanteenk' DilteeeriNattoiiat.—liiniet Mtalhall. John- Socrit, - :8m 2 1 net George, JohnMaDovitt, William Welker, S. 13. Bahl neon; Charles Arbuelle. - ,' .„ .lionfirettNaTurtrat.,—Thomas Donool ly, N. 3,- Bigley, 11. V. Rime ; Jamee M. 131llay, D. M. Smltk, 'lluimaa Smith, T. J.' Brendan, John M. .11Orner, ' John Mellon:.- .,, - 7" , I._.Srl JON- NAT or - Al-L.3'am' R. 'SicCurie, hived M.. Brush, Addison Lysle, John Valbein, A. Guckenhelmer; Joseph kirk patriek, A:0. leubbage, Will. Barker, J. C. .1.14:pd. .. .: .1 ,-' 1: •-: .-, .., EzoilAVo6 .. : NAT:IO:44, ....4rwlea B. Murray, Alexander Nix:nick, I Juba 11, Streenberger; 'Raiser - Chllds,Vjohn" P. MtCard, Mark SIIC Watimn, Jobs Setup. sop, Thomas .M. Howe ' Davidt Mclean. dltas, Alai. Chambers, Benj. -meg Jr., Th01:21311 -fic lloskitaion, "William GERKAirNArrrALL.—..A.; q tzingotr; Thomas C. Dickson. Willirc Ilaslage, Steepli. Lang, Paul Ittp..4, Anthony Meyer; Christian Siebert K. f MYerei J o k, ilb. P=" 110 .4-. , - . • af ey. .Ii.LLE/411Ezur NATL.:MX.Ix 13 F.-- 4 ilic Cook, XII: Galway,,C G:llu . , T.. S. Blair, . li% F. Oltrilthi,'Jostrus• 'tides C. Wi Ilatchelor, Mama Otrens,., nt. Cillt.- man:. . • , • Fissflr.er4is irr,TIANIC.—*?.s.-Txnugtv I Tin, Franell CI Batley', Wm. . ITltirlak, .Tohh..ll. Ralston; Robert S. sys, John Wilson. Thomas Wightzpan ,Win..,/1. Esiblig - Alexander Speer. ' ' ''' 41 ECHANIce ' firftir.ret. ,, - itiam ,II Holmes, William Clam,' Ale .." Gorcirm: John Holmes Henry_ Us 'Edwar3 House, A.Cil. Iloarail, II .S.ll Kee 'W John Orr, Philip Herrimiir, C..Yesiek, - : IT. Statile, B. A.AliVolf. .*', ..d.. [ 41-EL .1: - 4 . TRADE/01E1CA NATIONAL.4O.I67.andfIe Braciley,Win: M. Faber, JohnlS. Drove. John - Duillap; William 1 7arikirk;Satra. B. Kier, William P..tMoiCer. - 8, IL Mc- Elroy, C. .la. Shea, 34 C. Rtslier, J.Y, McDonald. ' ' ' 11 PEOCLE's ' NiTioNA.r2L-Saarixel Rea, ; Itantjamia Jones, Btron IL Paihter, Sect W. Belim , n,..Dareisir Preston, John W. Clx#lrallt, George Black, James L Ben nett, David Richey, Itithard C: Gray, J. Meade,. McCullough. I .., 4 ,, I . Fnurr :liAriorisx. ,. .a.r.t.tatnnor,—TC. ft.:Nevin, C. Boyle, IC. ll,R.nria. Arthur. llabson, . John' Monepson" (Allegheny; Wto: Ilarbangh, - Ilitiry . Ocerrig, John Daen,'lt.D. - Cochrsm . -4 , , OrmstAXFinn LVitriLtaral ComPANT.— C. Hoarier, Ed. De Barrow, _C.I, Bat ch. Aid, P. Haberman, L•Mergalastern, A. 13 foetzinger; H. P.:CUSS:Jett Lang, H. Vorgele, Geo. Spyhold, John; Beekteld Anthony Meyer. - ' 1 Prritint'l4o A SANTNos BAZIK.—A. Ackley, Jonathan Gallaglut, .: W. S Eros, A. Jackson, C.Bernye , H. Metz ner, D. McDonald, F. A. Dil orth, W. MaxtrAcrinums. Aso .10,1trXHANTS I:clitrxrA Nes Com..tacr,- . -.Tarries .1.-Ben nett, John W. llhalfont,' A. R.W. ?al nico., Henry A. Weaver, Robert. Lea, Tazdah Dickey, W. A Reed, I. C. Persh ing; Wm. -CValker, ark- W. %Vaughn, John ylrilson,John:C alton, RohortJain . Fain ..151, 111 BOILTUNteeI dfAitISS. 917.11 LANCE Cours.sar.—Cuedn C. Dray; D:s Park. JaMes 'ltem 3:1; W. Captain Jehu sthab, F.M. Gor don, N. J. Sisley, David Ciawtord. - Proms's. , Ixsustaisen ' "CONFANT:-. Win. Phillippe. John, Wait, John Parke, Captain John S. R 6 ads„ Wm. Tankirk''Jared 'Bruakillatnnel P: - Shriner, Johm/h,Verner. Alharlesceke buckle, Wm. F. Lang, .Ceptain James Miller, Samuel at eCnekiirt. . AL . LECIIIIINT Funs- Ms.utsra Do: 8111/ANCE Coursnr,--John Irwin, Jr:: John .D.St eCord, C. 0. Honey, Francis. Seller.. Charles Hays,- Roby H: - B. L. Pahnestock, , W.ll.:Hrerson, Capt. ASTLilaile • iNSIIIiI.ISCF.' dp'3o/614.:- 1 : William IL ginith; . .tehn Monrhead, Jae: IL Parker. Thos. More, iJohn Dunlap,' William It. hOriee; Haulage. Joshua' Rhode*, Charing l..'' Leach; 'Geo: W.:Ciass,. Janine -.6.Z.Lovrele , James , P. `Gait LLKaueiA of it ~CUYrANT.—R: H, ICIAg. John 'P. Jennings, 'IL': Den.ol, Wallies, take HUI, Thomas Donnelly, IL W. °liner, Jr4S..ll.3jart, man, Samuel McClurkan. - John look, Oslo. Madison , Balley;' , Jatneeld: Battey;: Alai. Cbambers...,•ll- - j " IlAnotroct. Ism:num _ = I.KMPAWS, OF Ax4,zortancr: l -Dlreetorai W. 'W. Mar tin.' Zngltalr, John , • nrowniTJr., Retort Lea,k Joseph, Mayo* Acilm.h. Myler, G.B. P. Willlguns..Genrge aerst„ C. D. Delhi; , -JiMes -L:Orahien,thimse Loehhatt„ Jahn Tlesmpeass, !aeon:Kipp, :Jon= .45 hrtancrwt SPIIVE.A.C7I7IICfQ Covraft. , - , Preddent, Met:" Nimlck; Board of , Dhostone. , Aldianderjrimlek, W. IW....PatElski; ' 14113161. 4., 1L 3dartlon General Mann-, Bert 5.% n .. SeeretiOl aid Tread • er.— le girl named, Creel* 'Ste '" " tvaeherilt, 'whose iiirente realdb on Bather's, Sun. :while ~na i her way Lto school (in-the TLird ., ward -Allegheny, on Monday; was 'snacked- by one Sr a shipyard Oink, being driWen along North avenue. Atm was taken upeat.thabomai of the animal and toased Veer its head, builortunatelybefbre she waairampled u saalitsnce earneand shelves ream -1 She was mane severely .injured .on ths foreliesd and p shoulders ,1?y the ant. Meetlug ar Return 4ndta.—Vim •Re tarrn ludges - br 'themunt • electibe hold In Allegheny City temlay; ere ,iettelred by law to meet.and make their return within twenty-km: 1i bours•alter clueing the polls, irt—cempliantm with - which .they :meet , torday • •• two o'clock, at the Treesureea MB. ,:may Building for that purpo!te:,f • Interrupttd.—Th.. • tiger and freight-.trains th . • anhandle Itallmad were delayed yestordsiby tho f Elie l3llobstruction-o rood 0116 d train' of coal "dinnpabedrorthrown m' - the tracknteress.Creek Station; a fo* maim; from the a11y..-The 'obstruction -was ors atoreOluxing ther•dar. • - „ Fike alma , . L. Si i p . .,between twelve end one 0'43104 morni ng front box US wee occaeloard y the burn. log ere OW on the monde of the tick dint' 'Loma, The fire deparment Week out promptly, but before they ourlyed.- the eked. W6B entirely ooneutned..." The loofa trifling. • r : : . Altegtieny meeting of the Allegheny city i.nuncile will be bold Thu k, 1 5 th inst.; at 'I o'clock, for_the purpose of transacting untlaisbal isnd calving tha.rrport. of the eltp Mumma. , False Alarm.--The. Aro department were cumeeearily called a tzsaterdi)., about three o 'clock, by an lawn from box five, which was' ad .bir the bugling of a chimney, Mk 110111110„42/1 Diamond alley , near tree. ACCLICIIi...4 *01:11411 ne ed lilebe flow Obt3; while eroettng rem street,' rlith weed, etter ',getting :out or " a _ etieet tax; foil In attetuptle to ,rteelt, the aidiete4k,.l4eaftiritte - ber. le arm.:: ; ,;,. 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