The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 15, 1868, Image 7

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uirX 'AND SIIXIURBMF.
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• , Presittmeat of-the Crl:1 Jar
,p ar sktottants•-Th•le plaits
.' Wall. Pretense sea Like... 2. am'illat
s.st.U.Sin-Ltnesistlke of ski IMP..?
Lteenmo , Bossa-Aulitnns eotssrlet
The Grand Jury of tb• iiiieembeiderm
the_quarter Stionons :trashed their
• labour oh and wire Zliselearged.
They, made:the-fellow= g presentment:"
- To th'u ` 7lo6Onetlr rte Jirctgc.t of flic - p9urt
• of fletreteimumatione, die, of Me °nutty
• • '.of , Deci.utber 'Sessions, 1847.
• The Grand Jury in . closing theirl - abors
• deem it prudent to make liffer reference
' to Same matters -which have attracted
. their attention.• The nut:taper of arcs
nought before es'dons not appear mot
- • 'gutsily large; in COM parann with the term
for fin) corresperndltig Period last.year.
• We . have gassed upon about four hundred
.
• •
• In mmeAraesented for nor comidera
thin we have 'been lividly impressed
•
with the Mit:2.y magistrates inflict upon
the community In transcending their,
duties us vonservators of too peace.
They arc tigeeislly milpoitg,g 'in oppres
. log the poonand ignorant, y - , eneourag
• Mg litigation, and in ' , pausing great ex
- pease to the county by - entertainiug.-
where• tie parties concerned should
hard been advised to mule their di dim!.
tier without 'recourse: to law. Such ad
vice we cannot:think would tail' to be
P Miser meg:steam, one having
proper understanding of his dun PP, not
ol'ie us a fondle: officer but as an up
fight eltizen.l The parsualmo of a differ- •
, ont course seems to beam rule, to Which,
howevei, titer. arc' a few exceptions.
• The tle4re fo'r gain oCrunneef our magis- '
seems to dutwolgh their amuse of
jnatiCe,..aud hence in the pursuance of
their businals great Injustice la. done
: the public peace! -is not
..prosonsid, but
disturbed. I ' •
iln the consideration of OOPS - of the
• •ela,s 'referred to it has been a sousco of
regret that we could not io ROM el prise
tiwd. way rebuke magistrates for their
misconduct. in olliee:lts - rime it was
+proposed, to !place the costs upon them,
bat ,therc, scented to be no authority of
'law for this. I . • ' •
!We semi, also tall the ,atterition
• yourilionont to th e great number of I
eases of false, pretence autl.of larceny as I
bailee entertained by magistrates.' These
..are bro - ught, we believe, in many • in-
Maxima; to ',enforce the eintragary pay- ,
Intent -of Money, just or unjust "debts, the eiinthaoll law being made to answer
the purpose of the rice-in the payment
• of money.,-so far the (critter answers for
the arrest' arid perhaps committal for a
"further hearing' of theatrused, adapts
isiarent, and the „teem, inspired of
. punishment s ' acoomplishilig 'the object.
-Comparatively few of theM eases reach
the grand jury the Court, - the
rnoUistratet and prosecansys disposing of
then, us theirmterests are rerved-,-e* the
• accused pays the debt - and, rage; or re
' limes so lo de:. the latter event; per
haps; the vase ti scouted
to Court: lithe mon
'o ou i i outweighing
is discharged,
a 'd . l ;
- nr whether or not there was sufficient to
jean. - Ids arrest in the first instance,
and to held him fur trio:. after hearing,
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to answer a crilninal•Charge. ,• • .
_Stouipurative few :liquor eases have
,:been brought' efore m. The - liberality'
• .lof the Conn :Commissieners,is a Demrd
- lefLiceMie imams- linveMbeeked the
'violation flaw in this rem„, Int' If it lam_
j loot been :.creased in other ragmen!, this
• ;We eetmatiou - to express ourthanks
to the sistsht District Attorney, John
"W. Illt the:very able end
• efficient manner in winch ho has di,
ehartteft 1:14' dudes during, our sitting,
We reeognizeltlM necessity for the office
used also the capability of the present hu:
eumb nt. I •
of s: high II respectfully submitted.
' Jagsn: ll,,Buttsi, Foreman.
.• Witt. M. liAnxigt.e.,,Chmk. - •
Echnundseir, C. 13. Diihni* - •
W. It George Neely, •
11. S.-Flenung, John Magill,
. Denis:Mays, j Win. A. Skase, •
lienty'r..atoo; MatyhiasVosughtley,
••• John-G'.Gllfdisn, Wm. Rinehart.
Alex.. D. Atkieumn,
quarter semitone—Jame. sterrett.
This Court imet Monday morning at
.the usual bout, ten o'clock. _
i'Murent 11. Illation was sworn as
Mereautilo Appraiser for AllegbfuTY
counte;
TITS
/ES--EN.I2“iiCTIOS Or - DEFANDA.IIITS.'
The rase oiitioielz. &varier and Henry
gime, indictment laremyfroturne Peart
sylvania Railroad Company; was :re
sumed. The tiblendants were, in theme
ploy of theeailmainempanyes "repair
• men,._ mud ill was charged that en the
night of the. ith of DeceMber lest they
,entort.l a freight car at the outer depot
.anti took bottles of wine from a box
shipped by IfeCtickart tt- - Co; • The de
fondants were cak. dub, .
that • night, and
'being sitspected4 were Mate}i , ,i. They
were observed opening the car, enter it,
• take the wine, and • peered to - a tall
house in thovielnity, where, subsequent
ly.. the wine T(four.bottice) was bond.
. The ease woe very carefully tried by•Jno.
"U, Hampton,llh.g., for the preseention,
and A. ,St. 'Brawn ;met F. U. Collier,
Esqs.,Ter the, defense. Hr . Hantploo,
. in the course of Lis slimming up, said it.
was not ordinary ors of
. larceny. It 1 was not the case of
.a • stranger - I entering a ' Lome or
attire and taking therefrom 'a property ,
ger goods.! It trathat of employes, wide
;.oet duty or at. work, violating. the' ' ' cond
olence of their, employers. the defend
.• ants Were • repaid - I, =MI in' the night.
time, and embruceethe opportunity to
steal. A pordoet. (tefo bottles) of the
' wine was . -- found at Keennees house, in
Lawrenceville, and when arrested Nest
nee said he had no wine about bah prem
ises. ' For the;defense.a women named
ELlO:both Roelt testille'd Abet she and
. Ltrs.Eestner Lad purcbased.the wine at
Seibert.'a Store, in the , city. Mr.
Ilampturi rid this iiimmati, had been
'brought .foreesid to 'Swear the else
tlfromth lgul.eommitted rank per
jury, She had not been e.irroltorated,
end the jury- %souk! disregard her testi
mony.. Mr. Collier reminded the Court
of. the fact that Mr. Seibert and his clerk
Lat been reynTerly aribpoenaed, and an
attannient myriad on Friday last tocom
• pel their attendance, the °Meer reporting
that the witnesses had gone to.Clevelatni
' • The jury retired about - one o'cloek,taid
after a brief labsenca, returned with a
veldlet, ePtallity. -
Henry ller tone of the defendants:An
the abovermee) was arraigned upon an
other Indictineut, °barging him with the
l elryln Y ti ' i r e o p l =ou o ' f ft. i . h ' e n l j . T e?a • ttsylv i n d :
. MIS Thitiroati as carrienit," . The . defend
ant put in a aim ofguilty.. 'll
There . ..ls' SIM another case against
Restuer and Masi, but the Distrua At-
doiney'staled it was net. his purism° to
try It at preen! . The delldatlLM. Neon,
remanded until' Saturday rtexi'', Ilea
had been under - Isla in Mc sum °T.F 2 .SO(i
The defendant... Reamer, was, last week
• convicted of the Lawny 'el a large. quart ,
tits Of.dry guests, clothing,
These men Seem. 10 I* , ve Deem doing
wait° an extensive thievihg business, re•
salfing"nei Mil) , in considerable
. bat Is - great iiiimuVenience to consignors
. as well ak consigner, and 'also. to the
company an trgthig...ent the
thieer and: _ T ills .atoltuipt_wanty.The
m
„ isisijimt tried therefore-Were of More
' tlulto circhnerg.. interest to the railroad
company smiths piddle generally. much Winging the Mienderm -justios much
croditiailhie tel the olDecre In the employ
or the ritdroad company, more adem,a l ..lY
to Hackett, 'detective, in watch
specialty - Le lees few. equals ,Ernee per-.
sons, from lack of Informatlon, leave ,
seem proper to characterize as a spirit of
Smallnessi' the rarmainees with which
the railresidoompaoy, through itsagente,
• has pursued . olleuders, in most Mean-
• . cm employe., but It is a sufficient au
ewer to eachexpreasion of opinion to
stile the fact that svil bma year peat the
company, it is esbutated, has been otellg
-ed to pay,to shippers:Mout nay :hemmed
.- - dollars as dame-est . for goods Jost,
or•rutherstO s ht%lVieransiim Hence It is
that, - by the e plevment, of•t detective
officers, and the pumult tan - iinvictiou of
employes dud others entaiged in steal
ing :from ears,' the railroad company
• has resolved. tee render shippers: secure
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in their property, „very' naturally deem-.
Mg it Wisest tolneur the necessary ex
pense of Buell n'pol icy rather thou toez
pegltalikenr,groaturamountof money
in ilimages vaulting:from a Ims degre
.• of: precaution.. The system .of railroad
thieving-lot In fact, lt hal become a
regular wyatent within a. raw ,ntara--wo
may stale, has rendeled um - unary much',
. extraordinary pinmuticru. TIM restalt of t
' the eases Just triad, it Le to beheppel -will
base a'wholonie enact. .• •
wart.' cirari—Jaare Itemptom/
•-
Mornay, Jan..l3---Anart met - at ta
p'elock. Benjsznin nosh lizautord vs.
James Guthrie .4eil John Guthrfe and
eaten reaintiff
Kennedy, Jlllfle;'4. Cniliti non Anemic
Tlime are selltma .in eject
rucuttrom tarn/strong meaty, ante - are
beltq tried in tti.t orturt/in pursuance of
special act of dasembly. • 'Me first Is
•
f)r cam hulidreal wattlfty acres, and tho
latter for one..hrindred-. and ftfly:ifour
peres of land, both tracts beteg sititated
CUStansbannoitlittontrgildPi Arlitstini;
co unty.- Tno jury IS What is termed a
"etruckt t /nu., the manner of their se
lection being as follow= . The full panel
of forty.eig - ht jurors to submitted, to the
plaintiff and defendants, and each party
. a right to strike off twelve names.
Front the tweedy-four names remainin c ,e
the Prothonotary selects twebre,-end the
rethai eing twelve are heldtin reserve -to
supply the placesof those selected by lho
I.rotlionotary who may be objected ; off.
The jurors thusselected are then sworn,
and before the. case 'comes op !for trial
mak° a personal amen +ion of the
land In question. These came are of con
niderable lei portauccs tl:olresttlt
will affect the 'ownership if large
linnoont of land in Armstrongisounty;
--Mutters Golden, Purviance - ' Phelps and
Iltargwln will; appear - ler the plaintiff,
told lifters. Boggs, Barclay and Linms
far.the dafeadaay. °atrial, ' .
=
tut rauututssu it Lams&
.Poiiltor Tart/slam of • Oho Coates .
•1S of lb• Itardorer.
•11 iterday Inc
fu .vest...._ rJ nert:dug% Gsrarrs vro .
published a teletpsun front WlS_‘eling an
nouncing the arrest of . John - Shaefer at
Parkensburg, for attempting to tike the
life of a eitizan of that place, and stating
'that he had eonfaised to \the contuaistion,
of tyro 'most tarrlble murders in Par
kersburg, notrone
~.%Vbeeling, within
the past year. 'Tlie reorders referred to
have been 'lthroutle& in mittery up to
the present time, bt
^ tt a cirournstancris
bavereistotly.pninted ta . Schalibr tee the
.Perpetrator of the horrible deeds A
spelial dispatch dated at Parkersburg,
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January 10th ; trays:
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The mtirderer, John Bbaefer, made it
confession this alteration, 'under the
seal of confession, in the presence of J..
IL Die Debar,. Esq. as the interpreter,
and the prossenpir, Mr. Hutchinson.
He Mar Spoken to Father Park, of con
fessiori, butthe worthy fattier refused to
admit him to religious confession until
he had made a public one, or Until he
bad been tritsa and corrvictwi.• •
• This morning ho aremed to hers lost
alt the atubbornnass and stolidity that
had before characterized him, as ho had
not, to the mustcloso observer, exhibited
the slightest emotion sleep his anent ox-
Copt on the occasion of Mr Beeler betn•
- questioned 14 his public examination.
Ilia conhtssfitn to-daywaa brief, but leers
writing a full - on, •
Reds a native of litadem—antt served
two yCarll With° Papal army, only one
of widen was spent In inutile; from this
he ile,erted and probably tvent•-to tlie•
brigands of the mountain, as is common
with deserters. liecarne to thiscountry
about three y . PLIV.IIIgO; and was married
about a year ago. Hu was a worker In
'wood, but not a good carp - niter or cabi
netmaker.
Ile was often at Lilienthal'. saloon,
'and acemninted with him. lie called rip
Lilienthal and murciered him es h 6 wan
((Mind, and took all the money he could
Gni!. With that be paid elf some debts
of which, 'singular as It may seem, he
colores great honor, and pol some ei
prnsrx money having run • out,
and having• but Milo work, he inveig
led 171tiett to Wheeling, under pretense
of having a situationter him.
Early in the morning after. their arri
val, they started nut for the situation os
tensibly. Ina lonely place 'on the road,
near a enlgert, he murdered Ulrich, took
bin money, about srifeutylfive dollars,
and rt watch; came to the Pemberton
louse ; trailed b li the watch, keeping the
chain, which is ow lathe possession of
Capt. Taggart. lin came home that day
and went t9-work again.
•
lie bonnie acquainted 'with Tentr4,
and being out of money he watched Tete.
tor, •murdered. him, took. his - money
(about ..375), went across - Um river, an
afterwards came home. 0wt.41 Dr.
`Koch ti.:l3 for attendance en him, and
agreed to pay it Monday evening. • De
obtained ;Tie from Father Park for Ur.
Beeler, bate pall it to Dr. Koch; and
pmmbred the balance the nextday..
The Parkersburg Times ha‘i the follow
ing accounk
"On Jest 'Monday evening the good cit
izens af Parkersburg' were again thrown
Into iii . phreitcy of ekcilemout with the
- COW'S of anothor attempt ut murder, sim
ilar to those of Lillicuthal and Tenter.
Thistlme the assassin,. a German named
John - Slciefer, 1500 caught; while. the
victim, Mr. John White. Is atilt living,
•and - able to testify niminst the prisoner.
"Mr. White, like bothithe father vic
tims, had his own pdvate Sleeping room,
In tile rear of his • (alai Mike, corner of
JulLui and. UttlPlon streets , where he
lodged atoned and Sheerer hart been fre
quently neon around the oilier for Several
At about seven o'clock-on Mon
day evening, Sluiefer.igilded for the pur
po.di of nettling a cad' hill, and while Mr.
White was sitting in the chair. engaged
foe writings receipt, the prisoner drew
front his pocket; where ho carried It con
ti -common - nsirponter's hatchet,
and struck him powerful blows oldthe
head and neck, The find blow on the
neck fell a tidier toe high, or It would
have produeed death atone*. Others fol
lowed In quick succession, but strange
to nay. though a touch less noon than his
assassin, and unarmed, Mr. White was
onabled to gmpple With. him, and push
his wayto the door, crying murder. A'
getitletuan passing heard the cry and
came to t he door, Which being'fastencd he
kicked in before Shaeftr got off, Mr.
White In 1111 excitement taking hold of
lira and running into th,street.
"Slciefer spning out, leafing' his bad
I and hatchet fu the office' and yard, and
t ran dlif hare.hewiciL TIM police were,
halrevelc, soon upon hill truck, caught
hint nbt far from his residence, and
lodged him nafsly in our now jeiL Yes-.
tordoy an excited crowd, believing him.
guilty of the two mid blooded 'Murders
above named, as well us or Antoine Ul
rich, at Wheeling, surrounded the Jail
and threrdined to lynch him. It was
I:also rumored that the prisonerwws so far
in sympathy with thin desire as to make
some efforts to commit suicide in hi, iron
. .go, or prison celL
- - - -
About half past threo o'clock .yeater
day pltrrnoen he was conducted before
Studien Taggart, in the Court house, and
tout a hawing. A. number of NT Ithmles
1 testified to' most of the facts 'above set
forth, including the prisonete acknowl
edgment that be struck the blows for the
rampage of securing Mr. White's money,
but disavowing any intention . of doing
more than to knock him Insensible,
%staidly° ritlesthca office
'The condition of 11w wounded maxi is
shit critical, though . It is generally
thought he, will entirely . recover. Ho
talked well, and showed evidences that
1 ids mind was unimpaired shortly after
the occurrence, and seemed to - be
proving . yesterday. Ile was terribly cut,
gashed and bruised. 'Dr. Davis, who
attended him, testified that hfrecelved
four wounds on the head, two on Male ft
and two on the right aide—the wounds
I on the left temple with a sharp edge, and
the other. with a blunt edge.. . ;The skull
was penetrated; Also one wound on the
right aide of the neck, and another on
the left side, book of the ear; one Con
tused wound.cin the shooldee. end boils
bands npmtrentiy chopped. dle elated
rfurther that It is iMpossible at present to
makes prognosis of the case.
The prisoner.wastehl to answer it the
April terra of the Circeit.aiart, and the
want:asses for the State were recognized
in one hundred .deltars each to appear
and testify.
• - cenitettaa of Barney, tire Fetzer..
[ln the - report of Preceedinios In tint[
•
[ Philadelphia Court of Quarter Semitone
on Friday last. we find the fallowing In.
• relation to an individual who sometime
age operated In-this eity: . •
' Jaaialt Denison, allas.loalah Williams, •
.allasJanlah Anderson. was convicted -of
[ a charge cif forgery. - Thp facts Were very
[ plain and conclusive the prisoner offer
! ing no evidence to contradict them.:..
. On the 17th of October Last he called
upon
. Elljah W. Lynd; tineenswars mer
chant in Commerce street, above Fifth,
and• produced a letter of introduction.
purporting - to be [rota Mr. -Best; of
[ Pittsburgh, &gentleman Whom Mr: Lynd
well knew, and In <imams's:we of tide
•
letter he was well received. • 1:0 the
-eoerse ,of weiVersatton be showed dr.
1 - Lystd acheck•fora certain amount upon
• honkers, the corner ef Fourth. and
[ Wood streets, Pittslattnib. drawn in his
favor:llnd bearing the ,forged , =Me of
Mr. Best, and 'asked Mr. Lynd to in
dorse It, se - tbats,he could raise - money.
• upon it in this city.
Mr. Lynd, pet being- 'entiloiently . well
'acquainted with Mr.. Beats signature, -
, declined to do so, but off6red ao Intro
'Auto the prim:Meat the Central National
- Bask, where ha keptan account, where
the check could Ito deposited, collected
and paid. This was AM mite 4 to, and the
check wan deposited .. , Mr. - Lynd then .
, wrgte :his name and refidenoe upon e
cArd,honded It to the prisoner • and left
• him. Subsequently, bat on the acme
day - the prisoner returned to :the bank
and presented a check. der .1150, bearing
theforged eignatuto of Mr. Lynd.. The
paying teller win net satisfied With the
signature. tend ref izsed to cash the cheek.
The prisoner went away, and soon re.
• turned - with thin addition to the check:
"0. K. - .Eitia W. Lynd." Ile stated that
Mr. Lynd wan slightly , Intoxicated when
he drew the cheek, grid • hence this little
inaccuracy in his signature; This threw .
the teller off hie spent, and Om money
• . was pahl. Th e fermi wail soon detaoted
and tirprisonek,an toted. It is ainiont
needless to my thattlie Pittsbutt check
em n
proved to bo -a. forgery. Se e d to
yearnln too bolero Pennon nry.
I.
t caw°.
! Wer&s Csoletna Dats stave',
raimetrais, gessuarT 10 . lees.
-We havo the pleasure to announce to
our friends and the public, Mit we hero
recently Made'another nun sad Irepor
tantaddition to our aLindard „ammo of
Mr:linens Morrison by the ,intiodaction
,ofilhaTll9 Govuturnr-wo COUNTEMMIT
'Dena :fort! DrrEcron, with upwards of
fifty. design,* from the Gorerneient
plates by authority of the United States
freaanry Department; sanctioned by the
Secretary of the Treasury, and principal
National Bank uAleers, as the clearest,
and Nilson Instructor ever offered upon
We Important attainment. Jletebens. of
our classes in 'hank keeping are instruct
ed without additional charge. To pri- 1
late Masses our terms aro moderate' and - 1
Made known, et onion:ice.
P. Luis teflon.
City narritafity.
.
A.: G. McCandless,. Physician of
Um Board of Ife1011;reportallto follow
.
log interments la the city. of Pittiburgli
from December =14'1957, "to January,
50i, ISO:
Disclres'-0141 ago, 1; typhoid form. 2;
'clitbma, 2; barn, 1; 'moll pox, 1; con
volxioon. diltemo of kldneys,l; proma
torn birth, 1; dlscaso of brain,
2; disease
of hoar, 1; etratigubttloo, 1; ttlstlose . of
lunge, 1. Total, 19. •
Of Ulu above 'bore wens Under I per,
5; from 1 to 2, 1;2 to 5 '
"; 10 to 15, 1; 0 0 to
30, /: 3 010 50 , 2 ; ittto 1171 . , 2; 80,to 0 0,2; 40
to 100, /. •
,31:01c5,.1.1; female's, 7; white, 17; color.
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BarslayokdA daagyierollknoral Jun.
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Nrc,14.1101.4 -
PPNNSYLTANIA LEFOLUUBIL
The. Head-Lock Ended.
• ' j
pwris Meek d Spea:ker of the House.
The Disienters Yield, After
Giving Their ,Reasons.
• I
Riddle, cf Allegheny, Holds Out.
Speech of Speaker Divia,
tegislittive . llecord Squatipli.
=1
Hmuusruno, January 10,2 . 18&0
A prominent bolter last night remarked
that if the 'Democrat:" would Join them
and elect ideCatuabtor Ewing for Spook
' er. the bolters would vote for and elect a
Democratic State Treasurer. • The Dem
oerat's will accept nothing short. of the
Speaker. They are willing the bolters
shill hoe everything else. So there as
nut much chance of coalition beiween the
bolters and Democrats. '
Sohne of t h e Davis! men nayahonei than
allow the bolters to triumph; they will
vote for Junes. • The' bolters are willing
to ioto for auy maroon their aide of the
House except Darts. So the matter
statute at ten o'clock this morning..
The Democrats aro now in caucus, tint
as several of them are opposed to com
promise with the bolters udder any eir
en rastan ivs, it will probably not amou nt
to anything.
The Democrats held• a caucus this
morning in regard to a coalition with the
boltote, hut- a majority was opposed in .
taking any action, aoit the matter was
dropper!.
At eleven 'tielocl.: the blouse was called
to order, when, without taking a ballot,
on notion of Mr. Thorn, took a,receivi
until two o'clock. This is understotelto
mean that the Republicans...hare at last
coneltided to gettle their
1.10175 E.
Tho ntoruing nennion immedintoty ad
Journed till two o'cicink in theafteruoon
on motion of Mr. Thorn; ; of Phila
dolphin. •
•
AFTERNOON ,A11,410:4
On the twenty-sixth ballot the dissent
ink ItepubHenna .voted far Mr ,Davii,
except Mr. Riillll4, 9( Allegheny, who
voted for Mr. Wilson. The result wu.S:
iltly; Jones, forty-three;
One. •
Mr.' Reitman, Republican, Lebanoti;
Mr. WADlicr, Democrat, Montgomeri;
Mr. Tlolgate, Republican,
Mr. Rouab, Deminnat,thilon; Mr. Boyd,
Democrat, York, and Mr: lilekman, Re
publican, Cbe:iier, all paired.otT. • .
?]IL ntsseirrzus* "e.i.a.soas."
The dissenting Republican:4 bled rea
sons for holding ont: first, beat tine they
wanted a man not Identified with °Coo
aka legislation last year; second, one in
favor of refrenclunent and reform; third,
one not connected with corporations;
rourtii, ono in favor of a Free Railroad
Law. Ur. Itavis had now eallsnod
teem.
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Represodatitca of f eelings
cantsulted my own feelings on the pro;
sent occiaion, I would merely ' s ham&
von. Bat after the ordeal through Whirb
1 taro passed, Just einsideration for
those friends and myself demand that
Shatild say mimethlagjuj.vlndinatlon of
myself arid' Alaimo who en magnants
moody supported
. me in tho.mnvass. • I
shall not refer to anything that would
mar the. harmony of the great party'of
which lem an bundle' rumba.. I will
stately nay I stand todayliafpro the
repiesentativea of the people. and thla
vast assembly, and know that I'm a •
come day . eland before a higher tribunal
(leaven's groat Court- of ftetiort,• and
should dims° attacks made 'upon m 3 4,
acts and• private character be avi
rayed against me at the throne' of the
Almighty Justice, lathe prmench of the
God that made me, I will prenowsoe.
them false. ,
I will new proceed LO Katy to the teem - i r
hers of the House what I intended to say
upon thd day they assembled to elect
Speaker. I have not changed one worrl4 .
I have Just left those - reinarke - as ffteir
were printed last 'Monday evening.• I:v.!
cry pledge that 1 Maya made shall be eabi
'tied net. I have not hail time to commit;
*hat I have to tray to memory. . It in
very brief and I ask ear patieoce der-1
Inca In the mailing. • , e
very
r For this high -
compliment be
stowed, and the mull nee reposed .in
rue, I tendermy hearty . banks I will
endeavor to deserve it tip earnest et
fort, and to the extent of my ability. , ,elle
charge the duties with equal Justice to
ail. Every energy of ray nature shall be
taxed to this end. I expect and no doubt :
will receive your hearty co-operation!
and support in this effort. Our dude.:
will be important and arduous. .The',
eyes of your -milli ores of prs.ple are upon!
us. Our action will be closely watered!
end . illeremlY stcrafin zed. The people!
have entrusted us with their interesta.'
let no be sure to guard them faithfully.l
The grsat political party I have the
honor to .represent,- In finally and un-I
questionably pledged to certain' meae',
urea of State policy, all' of which' I cor-'•
Melly approve. I bold now, as ever, Una .
legislation ;should be general, Instead of
local or special; We have general nib!
ning, banking, manufacturing, and coo-1
poration 'laws..- We ehould also
have a general rsalroari law, a ' liberal,l
practicai.camprehemilve one under the
operations of -which capita l, .ireuld be
Invested to develope the •Immense• re
sources •of our greet State. Let
the Legislature lie true to• what
seems to be the almost universal
demand of the people of every section of
the State; by. taking away restrictions to
a_libitral system. °tauten - lel commerce,
get at ways gdarding the rights of indi
vidual citizens, Invite capital to come
ft eely and develop . our inexhaustible
Gelds of Iron, coal and oilier
as well as the immense lumbering re
gions and other! sources of wealth and
greatness. •Tili.9 tam only be accomplish
ed thoroughly by giving the! right to
open every •le..ity• of the State eon;
taint ng suck sources of wealth to free and
wholesome competition- , r
That I may be properly understood, I ,
~
am in favor of, Led hope the House will. I
speedily pass, the much agitated acid I
greatly needed Free Railroad Law; Any.,',
efforts to that end shall revolve my entire
approbation and readyco-operatlon. • '
Seven years ago I was selected • by data!
House to greenlet We then stood on the!
threshold of the most gigantic conflict of
modern timce. The House then pledged!!
all the resources if the Kate to maintain .1
the Constitntionl sustain the Govern-
ment;and curer. the lawn of the nation,'
flow wall those plrdgett were carried out • I
led redeemed I. new Part of our court- !
try's history. I'enn-sylearda meddlers I
' were the first hi 'respond to the Xall of !
the President to defend the Capitol. it
was Penneylveuis son where Me rebel- Ir
lioh received Ito most effective and gun
ning blow, and sent It staggering. back
from the glorious field of Ciettobrag to
it dishonored grave atAppormatox. The
country:to power was rewadablhilled,
and armed • tecason, crashed, and
if. traitor's were not . punished or
if treason was nat. made callous, it was
not for. want of petwlr, but palpable - and
wanton disatTwelon in high places fret,
thank pod, the people's representatives
in COngreaS are . still masters of fife Bites
&Hon. Let tifent semiotic; to piloted
loyal men everywhere in their Just
rights, - and hold traitors' to a-strict SO
' countabli ity. This, in my Judgment, is
the only safe way to reconstruct the
union of these . Stater. If men whine
hands are red with the blood 44 our'
brothers are again permitted to take part
In the adtninistion of the lawn, svo will
only have curse-tree to blame If sinallar
scenes of blood -through which we have
passed should berre-enseted. ' • .
I again: affirm i that I will employ all
honorable means at my command to
carry out what I firmly believe to be the
wh,bee of the people of the Common
wealth, and endeavor so to • conclect the,
delibemtione of the Aloft.e an to make
the session harmonious and pleasant as
teen as itdrantageotni to Aim public..
' Again,' gentlemen, for MU very due'
tlngulaltert mark of yourecteem and en
dorsement of my humble prate/orients as
11 eepretwatative, from my emal I Meek
you, •
ma= ovriocius.
. Tho Ripubllcan caucus reiminees for
other °Mersa were all elected, as follow=
Clerk, James L. Selfridge, Northamp
ton; Arelntent Clerk, Edward 0. Leo,
Philadelphia; Servant•at-Arms, Captain
Diaper Gang, Allogheriye Assistants, W.
J. Wattle, Israel K. Rayon, John Mc-
Connell. 'Johnson. Postmaster,
A. M. Henry; Assistant,7amest Petinne..
Doorkeeper. J. H. Hall; Asslstants,
Samuel Machin, J. L. Vincent. M lee
Arndt, Theodore Chase. Mew:pore,
Santee McCandy, Durrett *Brown, P. C.
Elomphill. Mellor.: Transcribing
Clerks, Frederick MnCoe,•lieorge A.
Backoven. Huebert' Bernard, John T.
Kesgey, Wm. A.Nlatiollt.
Adjourned till eight o'clock kfooday
evenlbg.
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On motion of Ur. Thorn, Of ..Phliskiel-
Olin; n new Comtnitteo on . Lertatativi
Iteem4 wax appointed, namaly'; Meaux,
Thorn, Heir and Joseplut, with power to
coniirt:for printing. •
:rm.' laa 13glat betweeik the Tikgruph
and Mate Guard. The Coraihltte• fa
.regarded favorable to the LAW., Guard.
. . .1141.1111311MEC1, Jan. 13, lfalft.
SE,N,A.TE. . .
The Senate tis — et at eight o'cjack title
evening,
Levrry. asked to be ezcusod from
PITTSBtrit,GH WEEKLY GAZETTE :
aerrng on the Railroad Committee.
Connell, of Philadelphia, presented
a 1411 mstallng all taxes on rnortnage,i,
. .
:except those honed by corporations.
Ssaright,' of Fojette, a bill re
"eteritig the act of ISGS,lrreating pensions
to eeldiera of 1911 . •
Also; rebdive to evidence in whew] of
obJeciment.
Also, relative to compensation of Com
ads loners of Fayette aunty.
• NI r. ,White, of Indiana, a rcsoldtion
discitairing all Committees from the con.
sidefation of bills five days after refer
ence. Passed.
ideConaughey. a resolution in
'etrunting the Finance Coinmittee to re
port'. bill to provide - for Investing the
surPlut in the Treasuiy and Sinking
Fund to produce reverent, for the State.
Mr. Shoemaker, a bill .for a genera
i . egietry law.
EstabtLehtag On additional State Luna
tic Hospital in the . northern section of
the State. - • , :
Alazi, authorizing the Secretary vor the
Commonwealth to record &tiara bonds.
Mr. Lowry, • supplement allowing
the atockholdare of the Marine Ihwpital
at Erie to hold.- votes In proportion to
stock.
Also, n. resolution' instructing the
Finania Committee to inquire •Into'slio
feasibility of the'fitata purchasing lire[
3
mortgage bonds of the F e Canal. •
Al r.:Brown, Lawmen% a bill giving
the Court of Quarter 'S ' loos jurisdic
tion over roads partly in cl partly out
of liorougha. ' - , '
Also, for an additio . -Tian., of the
Pelee In •)faboning township, ludians
county.
Taeorporating the Trnsteea • of the Alle
gheny Theological Seminary of the
United PresbyterianChuich,l'iltsburgh.
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Tne Speaker Announced 'the Standing
eummiit4?es aslollewn: .
Federal Relations —Blegars. 4,owr;r,
klerkinsiigky, Brown, (Lawrence) Wal
ken Slid McCandlews.
Finannelf mu& Connial, •Worthirig
ton, Landon, Erelt. and Jackson.
Judiciary—Menara. Shoehiaker,
Mc-
Cunaughy, Wallace, White and Bur
nett! •
Judticiciry, lseal—lietuire.Coveles,Stute
man, FLsher, Davis and Stintioe.
ACeounta —Messer& Stinson, Coleman,
Nagle, Shugart and Linderman.
.2r-reales and: - ErcArstr—lirecrrii. Mc-
Conaughy, While, Wallace, Cowles and
S.arlalit..
tensions and Graiudies—Ddessra..l).sh
r, Lowry, Randall, Brown. Norllatinp
tou and:Mclntyre. • • .
Cbrporatiols —Mours. Ridgwak, Tay
lor, Brown, (Mereer,) Glatzuid Nagle.
• Brimks-Llieeara. Brown, • (Mercer),
Conelly, Lowry, RandalL and Brown,
(Northampton.) . •
Quay and /Wand liirriaation--Merin.
Taylor, Shoemaker, Searight,
Under
man and Stinson.
Rai/roadr—Miewra. Coleman, Lowry,.
Ridgeway, Randall and Errett.
Dietrich—Meagre.Election Stutrmau,
White, Jackson, BilLlogfelt and Mcln
tyre.
Retreitclunent and Reform Messrs,
Brown, (Lawrence); 7BllLLagfott, Errett,
Davis, and Beck,
Eituiation—Mwors.Worthlngton, Sca
tted, Brotia, (Lftwreace), Brown, (Mer
tor), and Cowles. • .
,Agricultural and.,Deinutie .71fanulac'
rers —Moan. Stulsman, Laudon, MI.
logfelt. Glatz stud Shugart.
Ifililcult Affairs—Menem Whits, Tuy
!or, Mahar, llda.sandlosa and Davis.
Roads: and "Bridges—Maus. Billing
felt, caution, Taylor, Wain and Nagle-
Compare Bale—Mosers. Jackson, Stutz
min, BllllnQfelt, Ifreandleestand Nagle
Mc and lannoraidy—liesars. Brown,
Lawranco,) Worthington; Taylor, Bar
nett and'Llndorrnan.
Prirate claims nu/ Deatages—Menera
Fisher, Stutaman, Blaine: It, Breck and
Mclntyre. • •
Library,—Nyears.Worthington, Cowl.
And Wallaro. -
Public Minting—Masan, Flyrelt,
Conaunhoy, Conn2ll,• : McCandless =ld
Scariest. . .
Public Coleman,
Brown (Mercer), and Glatt. '
gew •Clotalka and Counts)
Snw—
Meesra. Brown (Mercer), 'Shoemaker,
Lawry, and Bea:lath
'IIOI7 . SE OF REPRFAENTATIVE.S..
The House met at eight Wehrle In . the
evening: • •
The liana* resolutlori .adopting the.
joint rules of 1867 . wad adopted.
The Governor's message was received
and the reading dispensed with. A Mo
tion to print was postponed.
^ Mr. Maini, of Potter, °Berm' a reatilu
non In respect to the memory of the late
Chief, Clerk - ,41.. W. Benedict, which was
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Mann, of Potter, Mr. Wilson, of
Mr.• Jones, of Berke, Mr.
Jenks, of Jefferson, Mr. Zwing, of Wash
ington; and Mr. Deis., of Clinton. all
pawed glowing tributes to the memory
of the late Clerk.
• • Mr:WiLsOn, of Allegheny, proventod
petition from, the ConneetieneMutual
life MA:trance Cornpanyt'of Pittsburgh,
for a law allowing them to loan money
in Panniylvania.
Also, from A. W. Foster, of Pittaburet,
for muitulative voting.
Mr. Ford; of Allegheny, a petition
from Jamb Gmbbe, soldier of for a
'pension.
"Mao; from Surveyors
. of Allegheny
moray for forsesso of fete when eug*ed
Mr. Wilson, of Allegheny, ateented a
bill for the reeking - officers °Marianna.
Amended to Include two eamisde ist clerks.,
one transarlblng clerk, merifeisitalt-artnit,
we assdatent doorkeeper, one amdatent
niasainges end pcstmmater. Paused. .
Mr. 'Ford, of Allegheny, - bill for the
repeal of whet l+ known ma the ••Thigs
Leer."
Mr. Wilson, Alleigheay, a Free ILill
-roattbill. .
; Also, rthAlve tha Pittsburgh nod
ItAßroad.
Mr. Delve, Clinton, bill repealing the
!net of lin compelling the of
negroes in an.
GEORGIA.
°Vaal/ Of ISamoavllor
Iliwrooloor Joabtom Oho • 11.10
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(By Tatirayn , b Um ritisooroo Boo: too:1]
'Art.aurre, Ga, January fol
lowing order wee teemed tilts mon:line
novbruartere Third ',Suitor,/ -District,
January 13th, int. GenctotOrderj Au. S.
First, Chariest J. Jenkins Pretisional
Governer, and John Jones: Privlskinel
Treasurer of the State of Georgie, hue
log deellnid to respect the inetructione
or, and failed to co-operate with, the
Major General commanding t' 4 Third
Mlhtary Diattict, an hereby removed ,
from °lnes. , • ;
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&leer& virtue of the authority
granted by the supplementary won
stpaction act of Cosigreas, parsed July
1187, the following hawed °Meer,
are detailed for duty In the Diatrict of
ileorgla: Brevet Brig. Hon. Thoinsa H.
linger, Colonel of the 33d Infantry, to be
Governor of the State of ' Ueorgla, and
Capt. Charles V. Rockwell, of the Ord
nance Corps of U. 8. MITT to be Tree.
'unit of tharEltate of (length'.
Third, The shove named °Mein will
proceed without delay to Milledgeville
and enter upon the discharge of, the du
es devolving upon thorn, subjectti to in
atructious from these headquarters.'
ny order of Mej. Gen. Meade.
(Signed] •U. C. Davos. A. A. Cl.
At half-pant lan MN morning this or.
der was read in he liseriruitaucem Con.
Verdian, and the first section greeted
with loud applause. .
RIOIMITND, VA.
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• Memnon - D. 'January 13.—Gen. Butler
addressed an immense crowd at African
Church to•night. Ile adiocated equal
pollUnal 'rights tbr black!, -equal powers
In the fievernment, and - an equal burden
In supporting it. The land mould bear
its part of the taxation And - the burden
should not be •• thrown on 'the
laboring nuts. Ile said the time for con
fiscation„ whether right or wrong- was
gone, and he did bet think his audience
now expected 11. Cries of ("No we
don't.") Ile ad vieed southern men to di
vide their Janda, as it most come to that
in last. The rtes who worked the
land would eventually be the owners
of the land. lie did notbelleve any war
of rams would odour. If It did it would
not come front tha blacks. Ile argued
against the folly of the Southern people
romeiclog out of the Union, hoping
for . better terms. Thess7 they could
net get, Tor whets/Tar . other changes
might tab place the Hecate would not
change for six years, ana :before two
yeara i areel the admission of States In
their to In the Lisbon would be act
own On the present WM; .
FROM EUROPE.
important 'Fenian Arrested.
Fenian Telegenpliers Imprisoned,
° Go'vernneent Neasuitis
Finanbial and Commercial
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Lei.' eon, Jan. r. tr.—Burke,
Caney, Shaw anif Mullaney, the Fenian
who bed a preliminary. examinatlonf
at Bow etrectiyestertlay, were tonight
heavily guarded and taben by a special
train to Warwick jail.
PENIAN annmm.•
Trar.rnr, January 10: Facts Which
have come to the knowledge of the au
thorities lad to the belief that the Imam
'or the rising at 'fallaght, last spring, was
not killed, as reported, but that a man
named Leanbr, a prorninent Fenian, who
wan arrested heri.Co•day,eharrod with
:high tre,on, do confidently marled to
ho the perAen who organized nod directed
the insurrection on that occasion. Ilia
Czkminntion.inill noon take place, when
the evidence in possession of the Gov=
•rnmens.witl be brougit to light.
MIMI EDITOR EEL!) ?OR TRIAL
Mr. riggot, editor of the Dub/i. /HA.'
mon, has been exatuined and v le held for
trial for publiehing certain allegra libel.
in his own gzt per and writing the sedi
tiond article., which, appeared in the
IrirA -41nrricani-,
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AEU/I-sr, Jan. 10.:, The clerks In tbs.
°Mee of the Magnetic Telegraph Conte. ,
pony in this city Lave beep arrested And.
thrown inti j 11, Una charge or belong- .
tog to Iho Fenian organization. "
ATLANTIC TLIIEOICAPEI CO. rfIOIECT.
LoN non, Jantlery dirertere of
tho Atlantic Telegraph Colnpany . hate;
lashed a prospeettu to raise one million
three hundred thousand- pounds eterr
Lirig to purchase nil the rights and inter.
eats of tho Anglo-Aumeritnn Telegraph
Company in the. two cables across the
Atlantic and pay Off their Indebtedness.
AFTER FENIAZr LZ..1:1138lII
Tho authorities are wiry active in
.searehing; out. leaders of the Fenian
movement. A maa has been arrested I.
the county of Cork - ,,who it is expected .
will prove to do no . other than the cola
•hrated Colonel Michael Dohenny, The
pullet, have been on his track for a lung
time, and it is known he has been lurir.
Eng in unfrettuented places in diva-cline,
and under assumed - names, and attempt
ed several ttmes to make his way to the
United States. The man Lennon, who
wa ariestetl at Dublin jesterday, to
eliarueti with killing a poticeman in last
Octobet'. •
NEW, MINISTER TO . CNITED ATATAM,
LoNnirx, Jarapary 12.- Mr: Edward
Thornhill, British Embassador to the
Stoles, sailed front' I.lverpool yesterday
. no the e:teenviblp Liberia for Now York.
ITII II RUSSIAN MINISTLIS.
Psitrii 'January FL—Bo:run Bodborg,
Russian Itiskistor to France, who had
boon o n a visit to his home, will not re-,
torn to Parts. baring 'been detained at -
St. Petersburg by the qtrearnmant to till
an important positron.
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ARMY BILL ATHA. cosunnagn.
Fame, January ll. The Mil for the
reorgatdmtion of the army fa still alder
consideration in the Corps togislatif.
The arblelo obliging every Frenchman to
serve it> j l fho Natioaal Guard wan adopted
last evening by a vote of one hundred
and uweifty to eel hundred and seventy
one: A'n'ameudment for the exemption
from the operation of the article was In
troduced, but opposed by B. Itorkher.
During the lobate *high .preceded - the
final ac4on of the Corps on , the bill. IL
Itonher said: This 'article *ill elartleat-•
tentive ears abroad, and Inspire the ar
ini wide]. precedes the ,National Gaud
M the bgttle , field.
?!....OLKON AND 1:17i0
Pants' Jan. IC—On iSedVA7par• dqy
Isieg William, d Phateia, Sant the Em
peror a cordial autograph note, which
was
answered In the MARI.: conciliatory
.wit. A mach better feeling . has pro..
fulled noes puglicity has been given to
this intelligence, and nowhere can It bet
ter realVed than on the Bourse. Rental,
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are tirmer and higher. - '•
wt•tts aoauorr ham
rare, -
MrnCof the atlexos irtileh here recent
ly two!, tales eralnat jouriale phyla
(ity by the authorlilia, for alleged viola
tions of privilegoe, have bee¢ abart
dorioa.
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FLOGIENcE, January 10.—The budget
...hien ism had by the Illuildry be.
lore the Italian Parliament will tall for
the adoption of the foliontng meaanm
12 moot the liabilitlea and oapendituree
of the Gorornment for, the emoting year:
Firet, the impoeition of fliuh utile sum
cent to produce the Num of ene hundred
and ninety million here, in addition to
the Kama revenue; xecortd, the antho
riration of a new lean for four hundred
million' !lora.
Frontscw, January EL—The adjourn
-11,4 session of the National Parliament
was resumed jasterday: Prime/fiats.
ter Monitions mut a apoech, In which ha
Oonfink himself to the su Wien of inter-.
nal sod domestic affairs of the kingdom.
Ito exhort/xithe members unit* with
the government In retaining •rivolution
aid upholding dim national credit, the
monarchy and obligations as well as the
liberties of Mit nalistn. Ko refersam
whatever was mad, by the . Minister to
the Roman question, or to the rotations
of Mai with foreign powers..
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me WAR SITUATIWI OltrwICZN BRAZIL
• AND PARA4CIAT.
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bottoms, January 12.—Aceou'nts froai
the laterlor of Paraguay, received by lint
steamer from IV* Janeiro, ahater the cos
andproeiseets of the Paraguayans
better than the' Braslltaas are willing to
admit. ['remittent Leapt: In person wax
In command . at. Mundt*, and bald the
lined of cmmmunleation with his capitol
at Anceusion and with the fortrene of
Cuilpsdty uninterrupted. As the forces
of the allied pewars were very walk In
:mat of Hudilta, thel'aratmayana dithed
them to undertake , the 'deg,. ail
chisser of J the population were a.
eathudapithally det.oted to. Lopes as
seer, mud making meat energetic efforts
is, supply. men• and provisional, but oil
'other bands the allies were preparing to
pooh ou •t b• war with Thor. The Brun
lan government was forwarding rata
foreantenia, and the *Mar Rowers! were
Bending supplies of men and material to
itio Parana.
- - VIRGINIA,
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RICMUOND, Jantiary.l3.—ln the Coo
rantion to-day a resolution appolutlog
•committee to inquire Intothe propriety
of relieving. Virginia front her debt ie.
warm! prior to and daring the war was
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Introduced and laid 'ever. '
amendment othbodylag the recog
nition of - the Delly In the Bill of Rights
was adopted. •
An artlefedeelsrlng that Virginia shall
ever fbnieln one of the UnitedVtitea,
and a sebetltute to the effect Ulla the
gnrernment or the United States can
only be ghee:dyed by the ornatent of the
majority or armed revolutien„ wore in
troduced, both by Republicans, and die
cuesed until Um Committee roes. ,A
lotion declaring secession null nail Told;
and citizen of the Southern States citi
zens of the United Staten, was ordered to
be:printed. Adjourned.
En]
temoroistion of Gov. 110y5..-TOLILI
moo for U. 1.-Nootot,
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Col.tosnum, : Jan. I3.—Gov. It. B. Mires
was Inaugunded Governor of Ohio at
two o'clock r. w. In the rotunda of the
fitategouse, before an humimse crowd.
A larke number of ladles *ere present,
There will be a Democratic caucus to
night to nominate £ ndldate for United
Staten Senator. to lie elected to-morrow.
A. G. Thurman will be the dunildate.
Cobummum, 0., Jana 13.—The Demo
cratic Caucus to-night. nominclad Judge
Thurman tar United States Sandler
on the first ballot. The vote stood fifty
one to 'snap-four ' for Vallandigham.
Ho will be elected te-morrow.
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Neal ,OxisAus, Jal. 13,—The steamer
ITomoyer wee burned on Onschits Itleer
yeaterday, with nine hundred toles of
cotton. .The boat sad cargo aro a total
EPNESDAY, JANtARY 15, 1868,
IifirASHINGTON
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ty TOefraph to itio rlitstoLizb.liZrott.G.l
1 - Waal twarox, January li, Ir.
STATE DTPAIMILIDIT EXYZNIMI
;The Secretary of State, In reply a
nkolution of the Senate, sent to ha
....
biedy today a atalement of thelollo Uwe
expenditures by, that Department: -
ward Piarrepont, counsel in the Sterrett
' am, 1.1,0001 IL A. Biddle In the same
.6 66 , $3,000i H. IL E , lthionit, 11,000,1 n the
latter of the extradition o th e prisoners
the St. Albans raids, ~ the Saver.
rof Vermont, $11,700, I the matter of
:ie.raiders, beelnding the penes in the
All the above .• were charged
14 the appropriation for ringing home
prisoners from foreign co tries. Brady
and Triphegan, &teen =dna dollars,
16 the aloof Jones n % ab. the &dreary
elf State for false Imprisonment, which
loth clutrgwi to the stppropriation for ex
. perms nrothr tiff liaSe 4, l6wrpris get. H.
Ht Emmons, $3,052, for version' in the
extradition caee,in the Britilik Previews,.
There was also allowed to Wm. It: West,
United Stat.M.Consul at Thiblin,ll.soo, in
defence of Fenton,, Winne fees, etc.
Bothathese dueountsware charged td the
appropriation for ail:wasps underthe nen-
Utility act. - Wm. H. Drafts: $B,OOO, for
Fontana and expeasesinEnglastd. Wm.
tl
t
0: Janson ' $l,OOO, In e matter of the
Hudson Bay Company. There has also
been' allowed to F, 11 Mena, United
Starks Conant it Lon ori„ 110,600 for
amount paid In Engler, In t • meet of
Ferguson ,t Mcßae, and to Thomas H.
Dudley, Cona rpool, $23,774, In
various eases, In c luding the Alexandria
Priolsan rebel rams; kn., Which has been
lati i
charged to the appropr 11 for current
experuses in• foreign, ro Jae
tors, and too
Secretary says it Is p r.-to awry*
that most of. the foregoto iithounts in
cluded , *tethers' fees and other ex
penses. apart froth bonnet:a fees proper,
which His irtipatelble to discriminate in
thief report. ; , ,
16 reply to the ineary whether the rib
partment has paid for reporting any
trials, the Secretary says that there has
been paid to F. H. Smlth, , for the Surma
trial, the ea in of 621.250,Wh1c1a Sim charged
to the appropf talon fer bringing bate
prisoners from fore „I-a countries tp
Washington; Underhill endplay., VAL
for reporting the Meteor case, at the re
quest, of Judge Bette, of the District
Court of New York.. ,
A NEW MELVATEELMON 1- I PILL•PM , P.
roam lovas - marl. or OEM OMAN?
'
WIT AMPLE PEWEE.
The neconstruCtion CoMmittee held •
long meeting this morning and after ,
some iliscu.ssionit was agreed to report
the following bill, which will be before
the Mouse on Monday.
Be It Vended. tfe,..That in 'Virginia;
North Carolina, °Mgt], Alabama, Mir
ttisslppl, Louisiana, Tibiae Florid/ and
Arkansas I the • civil ' Elate tloi
ernmeata in sal& Slates reepectivey
shall not be recognised as valid or legal
State Glovernmentxelther by Executive
or Judicial powerjor the authority.of the
United State/
. .
her,. 2, Lin it fitriker enacted. 'that for
the speedy enforcement of the act ISIS-.
tied "An set to provide for the more
efficient government of the rebel States,"
peened March '3,1(67, and the several acts
supplementary thereto, the General of
the Army of the Unitecifitates is hereby.
authorized and required to enjoin, by
.Pouldi orders, upon all offloers In com
mend wiggle the arieralmiLitary depart
meets within said several Slates bleeper
fornianci of all ants authorised by said
several laws above recited, and to re
's minis; by hie order, from command any
or all or said commanders, sad detail.
other officer. of the United Mates army,
not below the rank of colonel; to perfbrm
all the dullest and to exercise all the pow
era authorized by said several acts, to the
Sod that the people of the several Stated
may epeedily reorganize eivil goverri
wants; republican in, form, Id aald sev
eral. States, and be restored to politiral
power In the Union. •.
Sec.. 3: Be it further enacted, That the
Goners' of the army be authorized tore.
move ens er all civil officers now acting
under 'the several previsional govern.
meets within said several disorganized
Staten, and apint.others to discharge
the duties per talnieg to their respective
offices., and may do any' and all acts
which; by the said several . lawn above
mentioned, are authorized to be'done by
the several commander. of the military
departnienta within maid States, and xo
much of said act. or of any act which au
thorize.. the President to detail military
nemmandere to ouch' military depart
mints, or to remove any officer which
may be detailed ü bereßl , provided,
hereby repealed. , •
Sm. 1. Be it furtArr enacted, That It
shall be unlawful .for the President of the
United States order any_part of the
army er navy of the United SWee to se
am by force of arum this authority:of
either of said Provisional govermeepte
In said disorganized States, to oppose er
hbetruct the authority of lb* United
States sui pan Ides{ In Sias act and acts to
which tine le Suppletnentary.
Sac. I. Be g Art/ter enacted, That any
Interference by any person with intent
to prevent by force the invention of the
orders of the General Of the Army, made
in permute° eif this ant, and of acts shirr
aforesaid, shall be held to his high misde
meanor, and party ratty thereof, shalt,
upon conviction, be tined not exceeding
Bi,Obt. and Imprisonment net:exceeding
two years.
Sec. 6. it. it further esseceed, That no
Snitch of all acts andparts of ale as col-
Met erps inconalstent with the provisions
of this act IS hereby repealed.
Ttie vote of the Committee on this bill
was: I • 1 ,• • •
Peat - Messr s Boetwell, Bingham,
Pareswerth, flubbahl, Brennan and
Paine. 1 s
Rave—Mama Stevens,.(Pad Brooks
and Black.: 1 I .
Mr. Steven!, It wu.stiged, was decid
edly oliposedlis the bill, and daring the
consultation I wanted same preview.
adopted by which the tkingraisleseal re
presentation, of the Southern States
would be Increased to the extent of. tee,
on a• wider haste than that which new
prevails. Itlis nut Improbable th at an
effort will be'made to pass the bill on
Monday, ander the operation of the pre•
vise, question.
axisz YISCUTIVIt ramose- rim rum
TIM R'e►LMeiOM CASIL
The New York ifirelifs special says:
dixecntive'Sanalon of the Senate to day_
was prolonged and Inearastiag.
Ituthalew moved at to. mommeacemeati
that the repoder bit called ,la and dith
prothedinge given to the public. The
motion *ea negatlyM by almost a strict
party iota. Mr. Doolittle then sake In
favor of the minority report, whhth wan
submitted in printed Auto, difendlag the
President and anlmadveninit la caustic
terms upon the years* punned by:
Mr. Stanton while In .1114 Cabinet.
Mr. • Doolittle showed that the Presi
dent's inesaigedu reference to Mr. Man
ton waa divested of the islet enter at
prejudice or exaggeration, bad .gate in
the simplest form the snuadest resnone
for =depth:gibe mune ha did. He drew
'especial ideation to the edictal espy ap
pended to his plod of the %legman sent
by abbObli SSW to Mr. &IMAM in
which the wards at once" appeared,
and were not Interpolated, as Mr. Mow
ard• published report would deceive the
public into tadleviag. The Senator's
speech occupied an hear.
Mx..Backallow followed is sitting and
earnest speech on tics same side, dwell
log with partici:air amphasle on Mallow
near of Wo effort made se fasten upon
the President the charge' of having In
terpolated In lieneral birds dispatch
'the wordsi "at ones." The copy of the
dispatch on ills at the War Departmest
contained the wards ..please Instruct me,
by telegraph at sacs." :Yeithe Senator
from Michigan bad allowed ids report
to ge forth to the ',world with thee*
' two very important word. emitted, ley
: leg the Improulea that Kr. Stanton was
not called upon to (=delta reply lama
-1 diataly. Mr.lloward bers,acknowledgod
be omitted to Maks allusion to It In Ste
completed report, and endeavoredthothi
the blame upon reporters, whom ha
Characterized ths day, previmusite false
to their pledgee.
Mr. idathalew continued, raying it
Would be only an act climbs* Will coa
-1 corned, if the minority report submitted
by Seaster TitolltUe should be give to
the public as watt as Mr. Howard's!.
llowas followed by. Mr. Dixon, who
bad not goes tar when • motion to ad
journ wail nrade, to which Mr. Madil
l:ST* way, and the debate was postponed
till Monday. . .
STIR rumors COUXT Ml* 111:001111T80C
ECM=
The kreilitra 111)1611 ayl The recent
imitation of the Intended action of the
Supreme Court In rotation to risen& ruc
tion. has led to a Movententlo offoct.the
passage of an act deelaring that in the,
asses teeing the validity at any 'Jaw
'plume by CaMgrom two•lbltda of the
whole Court nail effect a deolatom'also,
that provision be made to reduce the
quorum of the Court from six to dee, for
the reason that as the °sort now cotudets
ef but eight Justiceo, instead of ten, the
number ors quorum should be corm.
pondlogly reduced. The Judiclau Com.
miliaria* now prepared to Introduce the
COLI . :OX ON RU.: 11011111 OP ANTILIOAIf
CITIZRICII.BMIAM
The following Is the letter sent by .
flpeaker Codas to the meeting , held here
013 inday night, In favor of - protecting
American natnroliziol citizen abgead:
"A country Ilk. our", all of sihase
ro'r'll-1; tfrethP,Vrli dh mtdn:lif t kaorn s '.(l 4
are of
reign.
era, must either cease to naturalise she
millions who come to to horn abroad, or
must:protect them fully to the rights of
olds:km:whip proffered to theme by our
laws: Am It Is the unionist glory of say
nation that It protects the poorest one
humblest of Ito althea* a earnestly aa
the richest and' moat powerful, we
should be as' onlok to threw g the
Weld of our' nationality - over all .who
' have takenour oaths of allegiance in our
courts as If they had been born on our
soil. To demand that.they should light,
bleed and die far the Country of their
adoption In war as American citizens,
and then Dal to pretest them as Amer,:
mu cithatua In pease at home or shrewd,
would be si natMnal Amaze. 1 have me
donbt that Congress twill speak on'this
guided with no uncertain voids."
I=2l
The fracilosal earresey homed dating
the week,Wu $ 6 , 905 , 000 1 14:12Mint ship.
ped $534,514; United Stater notes 11000,000,
Including $240,000 to the Assistant Treas
urer at St. Louie, and $200,000 to- the
United States Depository at _Louisville.
National • bank notes amid, SIGO,SV;
amount in circulation, t 9 .453,016; trao-
Urinal currency redeemed and destriayad,
$141,100. Receipts-of Internal Revenue
fir the week. $7,744.3rr; totrel for tlitiftacal
year to date, .107,579,77.3. •1.
WAS - 111251 . 420N, January l3, 166 K
271 Z TRIVIIDCST AND TITS NNW RECDN
FrrnucTrox ' •
The National latelligeneer, has a very
lengthy editorialthis morning, alipposed
to reflect the 'President's views regarding
the now rewash- whorl kilL It -declares
that the meaaure - could not become, 02-
rept fu caked form, en act of Congress.
It denounces bittolly what it styles an
attempt to abolish the National Ixecu
tire, placing the President virtually
under the Control of Gen. Grant, _while
the latter has no will but wheels directly
of indirectly that othia superior rind
commander the - higkett of all centers, in
himself hiving all power •and imtherity
over all officers and eoldiers of an suing.
It pointer tit what would be the result
under the fifth section of thehlll' should
Gen. Grant , hrfese to or even go farther
than the law permits , and gays' thet In
. came oca dillerence.betwein the General
and Congress, tech acting (rouse sense
of duty, there. Would buss. power on
earth to declde, and it wodld bethme the
ditty of each party. to coerth tke ether to
submission.- After reviewing, the sec
.tioits, which it claims abolishes both the
Jedlcial - power •of the Government and
the E.xecutivi bopartetept,l the article
closet in the following remarkable lan
guage: "It east came to nettling without
the co-operation of the General of the
army. It all rests 'on him: Whatever
his reticence, this Is a matter in which
reticence might he mlatusderstood. At
the that overt act, however alight, were
It bat to orally premise to accept the
functions Miami In it after such bill had
helm repassed ore! the veto, the General
.of our Army must be cast Into jell to
await his trial for treason to Ins country ,
unless the Chief Mattialndo of this eyttu•
try is faith to the trust of the people and
to his oath of office.
THN STAIrIO7 Starr-NIHON.
Te gebalte Who idetecutive session
more than five hours k.day, debating
the retiolatlon reported from the Dom•
mithee on Military Affairs, namely, that
the Senate having considered the evi
donee and feesotrs given by the Presi
dent in hie message of the 20th of De
cember last, for the. suspension from
office of the Secretary of War, • Edwin
M. Stanton, do not concur in inch sus
pension. no vote tins taken at seven
o'clock this evening, and the rmelntlon
passed by a vote of :D yeas, 03 nays.
SU3IIiESEI OF EXECUTIVE ST.SSUSX
The Senate remicrod the injunction of
secrecy from the majority and minority
ti,poilde the Committee of Military Af
fair.. The Silnaie elso ordered that a
certified copy of the re...1 - fiat:on lie trent«
mitteit‘to the President, (i.e. Grant end
Edwin M. Stanton.
011DNAIIOS colakrxnes
The biniCotnthetee on Ordnance will
hold d Meeting on Thursday, to hear' the
report of the aneeortimlttee appointed
to take testimony relative to .frands in
the Ordnance Doreen. It Is understood
the report of the sobseeiamlttee will
conclude with a resolution Calling on the
Secretary of War to remove timers(
Dyer, the present Chief of the Ordnance
Department. ' I .
itzthicnoN dr •-••-
.teuricrto. JP LOOT ripetuans.
SonatoiTbayer, of Bebe:Usk; tuts pre
pared a bill, which be ;will 'introduce
morrow, to reduce the number of Major
Generals to titer, nod of Brigadier Gen
erals to nine, and making it the duty of
the Secretary of War to cause to be mus
tered out of xervice of those grade:GO/-
eats last 001:11Mil31111130d.. The object of
the bill is to iiaoeose with Moj. Gen.
Llanooek and Brig. Gen. Rousseau.
The Commissioner General of the
Land Office has had prepared and trans
mlUed to the Governor ofllslltinenota
• lint of lands embracing one hundred and
sixteen thousand seven hundred and
ninety-eight acres, approyed by the blec
:rotary of tho Interior, enuring to the
State of Minnesota, under thif act of
May nth, 1054, to aidin thicenstruction
of the Elionsisola Valley Railroad.
COMBERSCIAL. • •
rark-enuram muss 4i3.
era
i a •
P;;;;Vserttererra,
• Marner, Janosu 13, liftl
The central anoint, rroethrunqukt sad nelp
ud druid pt ay neer elaratertetlee
worthy otapeelal :Attu. Ftnte far att •
eles tare Le n tetrdesend chat. tea, at
all • belpriretl prices, but a • general
Wu, ersergedu Is dull, and soltar as ere ean
alluret there'll not Little proebsol antis fin
salsa lenereveinent. I
GRAlN—winter What li le . good .
mad ad IltU• la aura.; ri cantina to
s enate at 111,1* for Red, ant 12,0 for
While. Oita • Wale Muer, La eoeseduence oY
• fulling Ito la reeesple; eaaß Wee at CI
Ise, Nor Cara la aalUag on wawa' at afgraaa
Mr Ear, end . stoost for libelled. Batley Is
aurae and waded bht aeannad at $1,618
1,T6 for Syria nod Fall: Ale la still quoted,at
.31,uh01,a. .
FLOUlt—Lalra rah a fair lotal dolma!,
though petiole ars anchasso4. wo outlaw,
to yenta at VW, 1.1.0 for Nobor; Itte
MA for Wiatar; asta 4 1 0 4 12 . 040 for flan
koala :Rya Floar, ig,5:4 lamination , flow,
meta Ma Idioms of Mona attlrala, Y dolt
and loran, as 4 we our viols af *IXto Nto
.P/LOVLIONS—Basaa la qtdat bat st.a.r.
nog.. Jobbiog mu« •t. 114011 N.
for Hamadan 1341.. N. far Eibtad Stdad;
bdd I$ 4( tor &war Curd Hamm Lasd
WV b. lakatad N ugint., 1 Lamm sad
bdn.44 gad U.Siottd, la bay. Masa Yolk la
=Waal at 1/4, sad acr.
BRITZR—Itin tattar daalaad and a Made
1111*q bat aaahaated; arta, do abate. Ball
made Early ba quoted above 2.llMba. •
TAMS—lnelepaek6l, of whln then &rebut
faLlt air, la amain, aa.ld 7babil: na
med 6611113 a.
•IPPLES—Thare Is a eentlawn falr demur
sad the avast a dandy with regale sale* at
11311114,61 per bal.
MILD I ALIIT—The maASt la eosiontaly_
patted; sad as demure is lfahl, bat pries,
an Wamilagoe; as aU tale. at 7fifso fur Apples,
ant ioet23o for ?man.
,HEMS—S4IXII.4
to la toad Amend sad
taming upward; we minas to quote at sz,3o
Os" No mainlined. is
Tumour moss, • I
POTATOt3-41.1 bat =Mimed; us eon.
lbw is lagto at $1031,0 par buthol, sad DO
Oa" per bbi, in to guilty.
ILLY—broalltat teen &Mary. apas *sus
OA awl Salad sae ba ell•fe 4 i lir sf fiNPa.
wharf mid murk.
HONINY—Ia vast tad oamlapaid al fir per
bey to the trade, 6•A 01,114 la a eraall ern.
• CIWINNIIIES—AriaaUne IA from titan
. Per Mg, a; to maallte.
11146116-1)611 but uaelaagedi asalf sates
IPITIIIIIIIIIIIIII, MITA I.
Orono O. fin PtraltatradaMossors, I
Biraattoo. January., 11. 2200(
flan u 10 toptoreatait to sate la tha tea
vat lasso/Ih* lees WO. Staalui at dmatrabia
anon .0 gestalt tame doostlitloaa toatlana
tanspatatlvaly Peter in laalatalaad;
lot la ittalaa awl Warta grallotatlitatotaaa
lan to las nadala otilat to oriel WO. rat
Maio, uv4loll Muskat likezattalvaly doll,
aad nada the Manes ot &Davi raNdpta sat
a prewar* to tall, s Maar &alias .14 nasal's
Beak &militants kat take* (lam W. quota
tie tollowtaa
artirannow 1116A2 .11.1.11131 110* LAZ(I 11117.
(*OlOO on. I
11 ta u tabula 72
12e. MAO— us/
, 121•7122 271172 424 vaunted 27 12-32m2
IN " ap.nt pity • SI 110-2 act
iN fateril• bni2l,
at fanum Id 12-0 tre
cri22,2•22.,
Ise teas rte.
No.
IIIEM
tc..l 4.. at 110.-
ne " " ' la
• MP GO-. tine
1311 Um No. a io::pheati arn. 1 141 IN-4u
Ea=
rtl==l
les teas {Mee, legasellas
lea .
U. 0 0
.--;-031 csal
p
si 1/0-5
.
(WA redlliSE la Ulm Wool. •
The Olaalanall 47.1nrits, .1 llamas% M J.
Thepaakiag la th• watt ay to tha preasatdati
pawns with Ik. 4ata) paid"( last aaaami,
ea folleant
Ctadasatt • • Iff.l// • 441,410
14CON .6111.1.
- !MIS
EMEN
=mmvesi
. .
. . -
Total - . . ..... % U LM 3411113
Tb• esiesate et ap akin at Istarber pelletal
Y nether nada them seer Um Nebel "melee.
so UM all-mere tbeee IMMO Imes hies to be
pees* ee emelt leet Waft hires.
.
," low Turk °milli suirket.
Tebeirebb le the ritteberge ilantic]
,wNew Tontaaanary 111;-11•0elina tar the
eek - 6 6
,166 beeves, U.N6 sheep and lanlble
Zell bop. leaves In moderate kaPPIY end
market Eimer and prima ytiro apt aboat
4= we Offertd todis; astra MM.
Orlin. ltelley,a, Int quality 1734017110,,6ar
to hood tapir*, le (erne to ard Wary Infant.
.B , hz a an: tea firm an 4 la higher, with .
No. onll: P u P 7lnd coomausaWa a taf?.
nor eleella. Solo* la Istater•te
de,
nand
asp mon offered was SAO watch plea at
•• C10,12'011611 °LIM Nueßei.
t By 7,llempit PltumarahUlaltte.l
' -Ongenntari. Jfinnall4—BearCatßit
p a O r ao m
mane, in pars fOt .Ltamanttornt.4.lpbla
and Baltimore. ilha t ej unchanged cad Arm
Olikaft•011411141 X• 114044
Egy T•hinab is the Fttt•bet[b Omitle.)
Comaoo,`Jan t Er Tig.gosirlysttle 91 llop 21itt
MMMnlaa-at $21,0146,01 for ofmmon r ,
01 Par air to medium; WNW , tqr
cdifte,
_lierigpt,ll,4.osl2llll4 kW%
• •
. ..
. .
rslll.l.lotalt COM* a•Vkint , -: .. .
tiii'idestsak WM. Plittbato liststtel •
..Tlllll., January 11.—Batt Cattle
advatioadtentss 'MU.' fair y
W.)04)4 E.
EaVaMP I C I rj i Ira 21
set Inds, •
ALLo4lHltalt icarruc
Opnci or ne Pre:seise
Moaliakr.lasalty 11. LEL S
There Wasoilly a modersti manly of settle
on ple to-4a7 Old with a geed, retsll dawned
and Bowe in.:lease for sblyonsata to New York.
the lalinat was a pretty ME one, etc tutees
were folly abstained. The thugs to the
weather, we presume, Caused trolthere to Make
hold *lth norm InthdoSs., as they generally
bare betterniarkets for fresh meat.wbei the
weather le settled and cold. Pelee ball • don.
ear loadiwere taken by shippers, mainly trod
nettle, and between eastsin borers and Us
brasher, all the best sAttle n eels Isere “gar-,
1 / Flaked op, and the:, 10o: .1 Pretty ete•S
prides. rassiog frees ri to IQ NIEL it ts
thotight that the preesat estrum .priasorti I
bass t temismey to draw to Pretty large
rirala within the nerd few week‘ind to that
great, It le possible that a tesetath night take
place, ...slower pHata folio.. •iloarpared with
lut week. prim, If anytlripg. are a *aide
higher, especially for good 000/e, sad eves the
colgloner grades gold more readily, and In
many eases, at an Ithproverunt. The follow,
log Ls a pretty full report of all the Wee:
Peter Bertensa reports baring 0 heed of
Omen Os. (Penna.) eattl4; sold all but anent
111 bead at exto 7X—would probably sloth out
the balanee befoul the loathes closed.
• L. GotheblldsrirPorts ks.les sold 31 Wad
Obleagneattle es 834 to 7. • ••
lune it Elsa wholesaled *ad retelled
gather 11 hut alto cattle ate to 1%.
Ilsrisisoo.l ^k llsekstesk Isla N bead In.
eatUe at 6to 7Xi heed, 00 o wes l44l4 ee ,
for McColl:deb. at 4 to IX, and 13 hose Wash.
butlon,eeurnyesttle, for another party, st 53i
to ',S.'.
Grethwald a 'Kahn MOM 0 bead at tto
ON; sold Ohs.' of pries cattle te Runyan, Can 1
Amens butebet) at DX, and .tipped fey thine I
kind, to New,Tork. • ' I
Marko & Trauma retailed ZS bud Oldasso
aattn at 6% WIN; le head-Ohio utile at 6%
to 1%, an d• la head of ' Bahama many,. Ohio
,ussalawagan at ,
4as. Maaltsta sold St hud - for Draken
tom sad 7 on US introut at 6 to 7%.
1 Glass, Lanny & Go—ou of Ma nest eon ,
ntla and fair deallny Iran In the !tendons=
report haring fold ft kcal of ootatalodoo oat.
Be 11 3% to 0%. •
Hedges & Tayjor—Lanka tlallast •fina—
.ol,lll bead for MakerholT at a to 71 11 bud far
dal at s%; If for Mollusk at 4 to & and
for Bowen ate.gm
and It for Dogma at 036 to
SO pet head.
filaholas Garr aoldef head, oo .moil elan,
To, Morgan & Go. at 6% to 7.
DIAltl Wholnaled 0 head of pr i ma Ohloaso
canto to B. O. Oran for Mann* & 03. at 7,'S
:dam A Needy sold 3 fa loan of Ohio sat.
lie at 634.t0 6%; a/so, au tabu Bontbas Ohio
Mar to Greenwald & Koko, avantnlloo,
at 1%.
Leos *old 13 send of 'noun 'ButUr aunty
dna -
Thero.wis &gala a yery light apply of sheep
au Kale this week, with an average damned and
dlmlebed elferlere, the motion wee very_, .tur.
and prices hays still further adeamedr 4- Prions
fat mutton weep m.y be quoted at %OD es
Isom, while common to meal= sold at from
.134 to Cr. W. look for a big supply ant
week, as .there are plenty of sheep La the
country. end thepreseot estrum Priem WA be
-• tlf inducement .to farmen sad &Wire td
berry them forward. •
Wm. Oarwris reports bevies sold II laud at
tree to 56,00 par bead.
ntskely a Bob. Walled re/ bead at 110,51/10
likni per had.
westerestholessied St bud to Patterson 'at
6 cents, - -.
ioreoldls head of print Make Om Sheers
at "SAW Lead.' '
- •
arket , for this elms of stook Is Ern
with • good retail duo sad, and, aosparld with
laat week, prides have still farther advsami.
W• now quote at I fog fair Walsall/a,
sad fin good to ptitsodaug avenge.
Ecatalsk a Co. roper,t kggloit sots abut iN
head titular the put teach at 7811145. • •
Rothatild! h Byars sold dazing the Ma.
about Shi head at 76a34.
Staksly & Bea soli it bead at
Salm dt Needy soli if haul at 1%.
`lour Work ltradate Mariuse.
fir Telemon to tti, I din booth 0.11.110) '
New Teak; 11.—Ontott lo WO* bets
ter; sales of 'l,bso tales at logigpe for suld-•
4110 uplenasif aiming quiet at leyse. Floor
—lteemptat 74.911bb1a The market for Floor
L Mill and SUM lower; sales of 4.310 bbls. at
mongiste for totiartna Mate and westorn;
010,1001900 for extra Mate; $3,0101 10 for
extra western! $12,77416,00 for white wheat
enria; 11e.930131,73 for roand hoop olio: woo
01112,611 for conwiloo to goad 00. /oast VS,IK
OVIADfer goo! to eholee extra, dol vmdojg
Cidiforele Flour Is heavy; salasof Ito
sacks at gILMOIS,Sit Nye /lour la stestlyt
aides of 110 b att 07 40, the latter an
ertrem• pries. Whisky 1. aeminaL /1t
.shpt!-Wheat. ho; the market Is doll;
wiles of 15,020 ha. straight No. S._en= at
31 SS delirered; 4.1:00 Mt. white C m
ALU
3.3,08 for mire etai Bye ls nominal:
.11srley Is quiet; Wes of fen bus. Mate et SI,VI
Knit more nettle; min Of
0,
te 316 er. 414001 A far toferlotto errlme.
Com; tionip of. fang blokes; t • Market
30 a shade intim but rem quiet, with Wes
or sd.ta o bushels at 5L1M81.36 for new Edina
modern afloat, SIAS for choke do
l*
stom,
111,8001,11 for white &anthems. and for
j orrgo Y g i u ' s n h ' ers o ; the i I ni c itifef e .Tiffr=
with WWI ol 64401 bushel. as. 017W1 for
'sexton la atom, and ke afloat. The fot ,
lowing Is its amount of Moak In waraluntsei
Wheat. , 1.017.413 mulls:dr 1,634.653 bushels
corn;' MIK bushels alias IMMO bushels
rye; Mall bushel. barley; 0..000 bushels
maltedabel Umbels peame la dull.
Coffee; Lilo Is In good demand, sad prime
mules are firm. with soles of fACßibago at
private terms. Sago le depressed with
rues of MI licembeatis Cuba atprivata tonne,
ud a 0 001e2 Ilavitas, pert at /IW. Kolas.
see is dull. Petroleum:prude Is steady at
lot(e,and mined in bond la mom active and
firmer at Me. Kane are so:changed. Pork
steady ann more Realms salsa of lAN belt
at 14.1.10041,b0 far aseas.eloslng sl,lllcolt
1ett,1003,20 for new do, elnatimat.W.Atiaah;
e 17,13015,25 for prime. and glawines for
prime mem; also Mid Coble new mem at
323 A seism for /chummy; SiVlit do Ilarolt,
and r. 2,02 cub last half March. Seel audit
StS bbla at vtiommes for stew plala mess,
and illten for 00000000000.1112 MI tes of
prima meta on infratis terms. liref quiet;
tee Mile at imext. • Boron nmslytilli has at
114111111S0 for Cumberland cot; 11)4a for,
short riobed; l2Xe for short clear, an 4
for Sang eat Masa . Cot New o.ohr: i f;
4a pings at elliNe for stamildersousel UM
for name. • Drew,/ Logs issierr at IN a
for western, ell 110N0,1.M fir
eity,olliefly 10441 . Lard a shade Inner;
I bble at my, s sit. Butter steal et Se
LCo for Meta. • Lamm dolt 3 10110.
ights t 6 LlmliH k. vtilet. and firm. Larior—Pkiur •doll mammalian)
lower, with. only ILIUM Ion; trade de ,
mend. Wheat mule% and without decided
change. Eye amine/. 001.11415 t andins
'stet ain store for western. Lbrn golat at
111,=.1,33 for new mind westans afloat.
Pork doll mil Mary at $ll.ll f or
old mess, Va 0.1.141 for new mom
for Pebruary and 112LINMAJI0 for
Beef steady, with fair daroani. Oat meat.
unelsengat 1403. steady msd In fair do
omed satiNti for Cumberlan,L Lard fine
at
lagfili= fair to Mims steam and
. CblesspalMPl. -
Car yeargrasa to Me Plusitscre assatte. 1 •
Comma, lannaryll.-ticurfirmir at Pl.lll
010A/for spline carat' Wheat. ts sa
bre tinvfirm; No 01Petic Mem; sales of
No lat fp.,041410; No at 12,MISIX. - Cern—
new is sours and is higher at mwesuov:lg
quiet at Mc for No 1; ., 871(4 for No
modaratair leave aad Ce klikar at aleeltf.
Rye more arrive at 111,16411.514 fez No 1; aI.M
for No f. barley dull at sl,lllforNol. Pro
visions
_quiet. Masa perk a-V."6S cash and
sallet• February.. • Bulk meats gala; ;Moab
dere. 1° ir. rough sides, 9c,,1005e. Magna
moat. .14.17 Yd quiet; Cumberland Sca
110011. ribs, 100, packed. Gm mu small dull;
1044. 11101aelor Sams. lard steady at 1111;,.
1 c: jrre o ss 4 heirs b 5. accts and 0.1.100
lostery claims. at 117.10118.13. dividing on to
a..4%.-4'M DMIs fldurt 15.105 bush
vrimui Iso WW coral Z,
, 00 bulb oats.
dfnfttedbulWkati
.:
' nii66l* Lake&
Talegrapl 10lty PttLabragli Gasett..7
*florist" Juotary 13.—Tho following is
amodut of grata In liters and afloat: .
311.afs boats's newt MAC* boaluds morn;
b NOW bu b es oafs; raps
raps bu shas r iot Asn
Floor s do ll s sd noc * haala u d- W ha a&lo
oondnal ss,nl tor N0..1. sad 116,9)
aorlog. Gan 111101311214 at tar noW os
track, and Ilya lo store. Oats doll at 760 on
- track, and Ito to store -for masters. Ural
Onus la no demand. and Was non nods at
.1413 For ...tarn. Rios ?ark 100 for
Seam too- market Is 0017 dull. Lard's
dull as 13)40. Illsbonsaa rds
Vsnrsed non srmnominal at 5k75p5,23
Blew York . Dry alma ■orkM.
IST Werra to tlie Plttabs[ok (Mutt.]
New You. January IL—The dry
market is Jerold el animation eat is=
rise to cold there la SOpMentlY mils darns%
sloe manifest and. the prices show more
steatites. .Unbleag i r t e.
mast dar2. 4 lllntot staisda ' :d d a
m i ste l erVlT
laeldo bend IT 0, and Lbmhems lo
Amos.
no lrnosds sad Freeman'.
15%e; Teipire BPI" 034.0.. White Rock
bleached napalms .bribe 1710...i5h11e Zed
bank at 103.0.. Stark A. Sep and Lesi
town, .Amarican sad Aadzoodoggia,
4. Oa tie
A., frALL
New Orleans twice%
11117 Tatansph so Wu !mimetic 0w14k.1
Yrw o•l4l,4.7granar,l2.—Ost.tai 4 d.n.
O•nd lOod add al in it Mem, .0. 0.
I"d nr "" lir g 'Pt. gntror '""ri e . o_ry:t e cr
114.115.0; prime to anotce ICOIDAirerI2.Il COID Airer12. 1
luau aothre; oomeiOn MOW; cri MO.
rlatur, Milli 20100:bs polsgrvs..l...
gaidy LE.; arm; lUD
s. talell Clata
~■ a ta~wu . .;
=t i ro l olarj
53e,' keg 1 etn.4o.. etrrlfar 410711. Yew
Took illgta Zxtktoje X dlsoaant. Gold
1393, .
1858. • 1867.
R. P. BALLARD 4' C 0.,•
SHB
WILL' EITAIILIBILItIi STRICTLY
Produce Cominlulon House,
. - 333 Ingiiita Bt, In Tut; .
•
X an onevralled t.ptllt+trordispo•milt Wool,
Hops. t TObberaa as 4 thittiolan dl"ms to
loanohototoro. •
TM leseslattootloo Woo WI Betio . Mora,
Igo. Hat, Boot. Tear. Urals. Bum. fly.
t. Med ond Woos flan+. Ord% one
all kiwi. of conotry Psalm% Lllitsl oboists
anode coaaamt4 sot Jerry ,
Agarhorlitilczo—tio o NW, ZEVT.: Soo.
and flatlatmi ere%
aare, 11100111ASMI At.
Na .
a Brosaway 14. x. L.
HI ano odoon•allant • Era alottalto.
V.. ' T.
LEGAL:
A Will NIWTRALTOIrIi
.11 pawns latar.t. will take bil. tbal
Itt.ers a( aantalatrallas , lats maal. ia
the aa.ralgaed 1111. of iDWARIa
graallame or Okla tmpy.4ttlsYW. AU
lis t a= a l7l , a ra i tlitt u orj u armas Lai
"Pn" ''
";1111;14D
Or bar Aite r ram, :NOljablra, 7 ,
.blo 11117aartr_st,
NOTICE IR GIVEN
%bat villiALJ +3l .11rUALIA1111 la/ %OW
outirettos of AdaltlstlmUo• OS M 1 osta.•
4WD! MAIO. Imo of Otailat Woo all o,
O•ooDod.' , Alt Moos. Iladooloa b DOI rot•so
on.' =slop %mot. sad on Isola/ oloastsooslaot
OlVil oust. orill mows% Mao so goo Adsotals-
Inlzto. , ValteLibi ada..S.
Tolooollo. ro.
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DEALER INLEATHER,
)(Preach, 4nd American Calf Skirt
ne.',4a orno si..aanduar.r.;
14.1. LINIM4II4. co , marls? (Wm, aM all
.color., kald..s SlePet *ll=4. elift
.
You Nay be TOo l i . iats
is waned to tabs. Dummies yaw Dailtnisa
sad Dinned& ere lot ts as .11 . 1114 mitt , Sloet% abbe► Mae se Wei t&
tan: lonmedida. en Martino Csatsroat
oiler daszecns tbaulf
restated's.; se littler low "Mat, 0.014
teersetall.. Ds me tea Mee.. Weal tat
nueten• at Dyseteds an Int ezeedeaese.
nowt tassel to Us ghat - Arid. 'lmelda.
iiiTITTZWITitoIIiOWETTiii, *biles
will be Safe. tit to. d.Sofil4 Ilan. grastax
.Itfulas. aad It no% 1. I laskedlstely daa•
Emu. It lift.biaouve of 45.14 4 na1ad1t.
ell If IS /Id ant Wad 0•4.1 r • Us am
alPplryalpl atm, It ton Ole. s
yn a•Sele Wee eA saved be seatut
is erase% or me tale to neon. Otte Dal
et lb* globe le It se eealdsteer deasettedea es
ona 4nra. velem It Is ne .,.. seatte every
HOPILTANIVII BIT.
T./MAW Uteetintif Ss be Mit erne ,
site meat tor Ms else7l%. Wee.% baD.O.
ea, ectlieeae *IRMO. erfm ,
t. 40 .. the stneei M Wsiee Zno l n& Ittelie
M w en. Aetna itiDU .
d eeell.l MI.: M... e
•
A us •11 • Wt.! 1441C11t14 Ylnn • re.
naremble s•
0111 be tense eankels.,7
bens annex trem tee %%easier segues et es.
%ma. Ise seer lan Ina eremt. tal tweeldei.
beetsaassi %matte% e ft . eelettleteed Of visa
Um It • steattnt Lowly epoi sue pstlehte
Hat! Tau Cal
... Sae gag iota TkroM 7
. Jig..a pm licskoning• of u
Aim ioserruiloggltvest
#••• To!a Broachltbr
Bin, 7.■ Ocianseptloar
11.11\ ) , ou asthma?'
ilgsg Oa Palsulg 7 , .. /In.
Es,. gin Iliiilelf over t
Hare' fs I.7lroglgg,Cougl)l
}Uwe goo PlAsalgy rags?
Is - your Itnatlaggo*lrge
Han lea gay P•liirg.
If leg !we ..7 et p ., k , f_i ilagiang cOUlliallki*d
atm. Dr. litypir4rhOorralp i. ftrllMilar
tba meg nips, ass a railaflg tire Cut - amts.
-
Dr. Ear sr gas azipi gal ow at lug analog
'with . 11.1 reetirfi gloss. l' ' ligil mut Solt pt 1
iltilgood 111111. f , " • , ..
ti
DC.ILTatIVS .11ZSIDiFti Cf . ./ fUlalliti
071101 7011 'Alga l*Alt ig gATlols3 AND
1111 C 2111L/7X1112 . 07 033 AXIL 0B21021;
10 10111.412, He. \ lf, 1232 irrairr:e..i,
9 ...* .. 4r:it. , 1
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EiPEOL&L NOTICES.
Vr110F11:
AND
Tiro Wonderful
I"TrTrlTv , f
aroaaedler Map _
hltlone seseattoa. an aarlidad to bTadlitioa• of
Pesoaa who have bleu beasattad he Lam. They
are Oa wait afeetive adhantalud yeller ever
bet:title pabUe, sad have Otr • M®b aaa
Vasa 1= They an shasp; with aad ratable.
Mid by all rannetablie denten deeryerhari. . I
'-cLUrsa.
A vista statement of her. I abort:in! f/crof-
Oa, •no M.] a ay relation. i.. 111 dlia of It
la Igre ery elm WWI Meats!. Zamora and al
an spread abut latiet, ander • advice of myy.
physlclant I ...eat to Aeon eying& '1 remand
no bengal—Wed every modlebto 004 414 ann.
thlax 1 eo•141. I hanarrlyst .
ragtrto ea a curb
lon, anothart not been elle so It to 0.1 bead
for wile ale= . 'the• dleeltarlu from two eke.
.nes nearly a Anti daig Aap9W4oll yin tee
._mended; oluended; but proarateereo ' • 1 06.14
005 oleo. andlny safertage et re Int olerable.
a, mriie bravest as aa lutist Pb7dolan who
applied a mire ifltla trlrtab 11..; Abetted Want
plinked antrum:Usury enrol la , • hoto ll4 . lo
gagland. At trowneatet4 to relloY•i.i Pante.'
Ls Ito us; tinselly elf•attilla joerfsof cod eaten
rum It la aotrlial. It Is lb. TWO &buret bad
Um appairanci of a serorala morn, anew Mail
bu been seed erne:tsar. I proclar••*•••••IPI
of tads votult rharitiler—llts iteesstai of ha.
nanity—sad have Galled It .Prletubl CLIKAZ
ULTZ." mil allow tbs public la 02, nor tot_
tbay emote. .71.1. le • brlaf ta 1 walla flee.
stool, 'elms non Dilly la fayy. alien*. .
~i i. Y. raiz!.
elaareYl, New Tort. Deb: • •-,
MOur"10 001. 1a,1050.
"I hsvitisessa J. K. Psi" Zsi.s of Gams.
N. Y., for ams: Isms. lie Is dim at its km
eltimss of Western Ss. Yea. I. siir him Lest
wrest ta (sod bslils . sass veils s mast re»
saartstas ass, bat se tesili. Ins IS were
lash
•• '
letillcd.) • Dealt .11dourra."
-We hove Irste]sd the ooslded bet growled
foyer Id "Potta's cues.% llecos," ad avenue
warmly. et the kapott/de tilde woad... Sol pr
atty. powors.. Mai boom. Proettlidro wr LAO
cone.
It lea eon cunt for Borne. Seiddo. BROM..
Sat Mews. rarer, Sarin, BrotteltrootteOhost
etisgs. Coto. Ilwo/
Asp, do.. wb.rther opowietri tid bests. It sub.
does pale ad Indus:los with • • lag adu
lt-tr. oad heal hurl, 'Mho.' a - . Ze. farally
Amid to 1111.1 It. It is ai wardid.ad
Le iresTe wadi.. We wi t tlartel e - deem been
for set studio We bet v.. there iris
sorer sartlitog lam It la the wad: It Is potty
Is Us bole., surroltuded DTA oirestiii globs
reeto, direction& tettltosstele. aid bo
ortored through our ow,. • protect.
throughout Sho world. Pride IS Weents.
.werrE • • LAND,
dasaiweers to J. Y. rat., In Tr mar,
Now Tart.
. OSA
maealW at.
lf allows/ so
IlarA c ooaa. A l .“
to TdROAR
seildee. sad should b checked.
COUlano.
101 l Sanas ot tat. lata&r:Vonalkaleall
DlO•asto. liasptlioak.
• onoo totia Ran. : •
\ •
BROWN'S BRONCHIALI %UCH&
I 4
g•V111( • Creel toluenes to sue t6B
tn.
mediate roust. Woo Itrotimal
Catarel. Canasoutopulro one' V
Sposooos. Trodus sr. matt vlitt alma
simper. .
• .. . .
insaTtls Speakers fall MU
••• .12 •44 leble. • ..
014211 sail *SIM% IaOaCaMAL Tap
aad do tata asT at tlie IPMRII3.IOI
bark, tan %tot atlybe Geared.
BOLD aattAlaT
OTION
MAT =RD
Effill
CARPE
al
to gife our
. 1 vantage of
t may be
'l,leni hale
We have determined
customers at once the
any decline in prima
made later in the seas.,
to-day • .
Reduced P ices
=I
Nilitl
333xk1ar . 8 N 3
NW MI MICE
BOD,,
cold coot
Far below avast It
to replace the Good
mum &
UK
atn4t,
Plpik 71 amid TO Fl
E!=l
w. 11.7•01:1011 ,161101911111 n a .
JACKSON -atFREW
masvrAce*ms mu, DRAW II
Luxes, Woke, ke,
eigu . tu i v in
i t t To l t im r no tn4
ble, bp wl bra liewp, •
mow aiw w
VA*. *PS IPOOts in 2"""
tTrttrrr• gntr
BIABBLIt AND EMlmann.
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It es Ettikril;llfinaluili ihtilrnix:
lila. mid Waseca-Wili 311111.1i iliiii ,
ilThitire. , Maxilla Waravaikelk ems mg.,
Anearnalla4lllo.l. MI 4:lolyria . Z4
44 lig n i , n , tmemst s, a.
i: 1 6:11.", eul' l leimie C".....m..--
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.bi rzei..,4. or, ...k.
sad aide is
na7rAtial• Vim " " 14-2.
igra l Ter n s sr
turag l ilr irtlb Ili
MO &DAT FOR ALIL.-Steadl
impdasVe T44 vel`• 44474.tige
MO
IMEISCM,LA,NEOUS
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Til . liElir YORli lIEERIS
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VIM Or.t.ext Stagy nsta S'lti9eh Par"!
',,. l - to the trait." ei.rtes. • - -
lOW IS THE TIME TOISHBSCHpr.
I ,:x....1.0, 7 I. canum I.N.!tf.of the
VPIIWI TWS. IVZGILY, now , . ready. by. the
IsOd A sctr cm author.
EMERSON BENIIETT
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asa pelately • salatag lo vat', .tib Meru. ea
llama', It be Interested...a &oriels ke spell
emod.f lbe glary never farm from beginning tet
s.d,'..na the lava pectin. .I'll sr. ropecally
azalea]. ale met as to ant/stile evapat.le.
*Loral •I ad r realer. 'Mt great sear le taro .
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