ig 'BE - GAS= MUER= ZVI= moasure. 'CIIIVDAY.==Rsa.) PENNIKAN, REJEDIc CO., wftevrryrimrecpiiii 7. IL r.wr YAN, Zetors. 0174= GAZZTTE BUILDING. .....a,.~ ~, _.• f: r. saa: • 7:114C 1 ano.A4 PINTA" mutts: learn;'re/dam him d Vestal itInINE= . . (MOW. PAPER Trrimils ea IED LtrOPS- - AILEGMIT 0111. _T. MIRA PRIM nut tla r ar PAMILT era COULIXiteLLLI.4.7ZR ts W Melt. “`lt'• x.-41 pc, ye wr. .66044 - GAZICTTN. MIMI• elti i ljittslluilb . aa.ltiff qILOILGE LANIUSSOL, Repre sent' dive is Congrasi from tho Twenty: four jh - Penruiyisonis District; hat been seri inaly ill at Washington since De cerjbe r last, -suffering from • bronchial =affection:. His many friends. will be plea mi to learn that be is now rapidly rtorrvering his health. . Irr refer:kg to the . re tor:Sion of Ir. Stat'itan , to:the; War.Depertmezt, the . Chi cinnuti Commercial gravely roman. "A . gratifying evidence that Mr. Stanton -hat, loot nothing of his !prompt and /*ti the dicta business habits daring lug en- . fortued r etirement is supplied in Liao tact tint sine 'of his' , fleet acts se itordsT was , - 'to straw the accumulated'areears of We .kr 3s 4anbLiees.gstUfying to the gen ' eTereader to-t4rctio tW spicy rePorti of ConvrO r sioiva piociSipga, but ',alto the entirecoliztry is In uncertain: Lion andthe Tarim:us businext and mann faCturing. interests : are Unmaking (Or proper sore work and a little lest: aliening over paints or `:order., would prove more conducive to 'the urelfare. • • . , Onn.able carresporuient of Harriaburk deal,' e.rplains the tnotiTevartfolimud . ' Ina* the Bowe - reftiaing to laaar or ,eider flad' publlizathni of the Ger,;rike l ,„ge. , :, , rl k atAibituiint Win azten <-aively published . previous to Us piticid a . lioll to theliody' - refnattis-tra'heasit, and rur regarded air-"dead,/natter;" arid henCo;'arittiontionantr a t any disrespect _ to_Gorernor 'Geary, tie Enenaberaieftted a* hear It ' G W. W. km; Of Beaver eaten— ; ty, Wai - yerie.rday elected by -Abe Legis :latnneas.fitate Treaaarer. The westera delegates held together, and as a right ' due Wit' end of the State demanded hie eltetion, and secured iC .The item Treas. . mrer will bring 14 him into The office -,an unblemished pnyate "charaeter, a fair . viatica and mill*y record, and large business expe.rienceind . financial Me wilt - pore a atOrthy succeaser to Mr. 'enable, the outgoing Timmer; white adrehileization'of affairs bas been highly eatisfactety to: all parties, and _whom .abllitea andßeim — nal qualities haou'rendered Idai not only, an etilident 'end 'honest „Puna officer, bet likewiti nnespecial:farorite with, all those with wiem he has had imduess . dialing. _ - . Tll6 - RETOTIATION or MA. Skstps . to - hiiposltion in the War Departinent Umtata:Lain entail Se4ol2ls nuf Preabient, stubborn and din:mined, nu rrsoJsadto hold no num:muse with kint,inati tun* advicenatata Out a proota- sasSion,. simos=ang this_ tact: is forth . coudng. We do not partake, any . -*firm front the aitleation. lir.'Srearrort can. end will, retain the - afire from neitiOn ho was originally only snapmded, the tiCiesterdng mown:mita of the Fred 'deritto she ecoitisry . notwithstanding. Bat while be holdehis petition it will' sir 'amount So little,- as Xt. Jona. ion - can ignore the feet eccupa i tipsy and refusing. to adnait him into the G'abinet, can render bin ptsition. anyihing hat pleasant. Then, main; the Presideni can transact all of his bitineas as Coximander.in.Chiet of the. Army Sumter' General • Galin' and other oliiiceralwithont so mock as con stitog 6TA3TO3, who will be left. Kith OCatpatiOn gone. Powerless to let aside the mandate of the Senate,- embit. tired heyond expressiiin towards the re instated Secretary, and ticketed in Ids effort to keep the war portfolio- out of , the 'da of,..tiLesnortal enemy, it Ss hitid hiM y ; aincelvabba to what degree of deilieration the President' may drift. . Bit be ia checkmated, and . hit tree frimeis wil t adeise him to accept things hs none finds them, and to past the few - reMeining months- of his political Me iv. peace and gales. . NEW S EY TELEGRAPH. —Goodrich; the Pittsfield, Mass., batik Tobber,lma , de:hulled and ;et lila father psy haiL —E. Leighton, an old =dwell known pork packer of Uncinnatf, died very anddenlyyeeterday of apoplexy.. -The Shedd' and Ws deputy, at 'and :turned have 'been arrested and ...turned overe to the civil authorities for instigating distarbances. CloWeina-Eleteher, of .311sontri, yes terda7 talk poisesilon of the Iron Moon- Min strairoad, In the name of the State, for- non-rompliance• with the terms of eiskoto Thomas Allen and emaciates.- -Gen. Bumpbreys, the "confidence nxisti,": who operatel at Pittsfield, Mane, and tan snray to CILICII3IIIIII last stimmer With Miss Kenyon, has pleaded guilty to twe with . at Springfield, Maas.; s t for obtaining money under false repro -: aentations. —The llepubliMus meenhers of the Ohio drirgetien. here elated n petition ad dreswed.to the Estate, asking It to releit the nomination of Suiset Cox as Minis 'ter loAustala, stating sa a principal ren ame thathe always opposed the Ropubli. pany,lind that during the last cam- Yu d ge ,'"• .l ve d n e t ft ' ,. ° E l l.l ° .. ` l 'd .A l tilt *l fo n the Senate. NEW -YORE. 117Taleatar5.5ti...Ptusuaria chmette.3 - .• • NSF Yoitr,Jaii.: 1,-18613. norsiggirr.e YErrrxo The prrlhsunery mooting of, the. State inadmairs t,-day was very abgtaly at- Sonde& cotomittio Irma appolatedlo =alto arranattoents. for a Convention to be bold la May. _A large ntestLugoras held at the Corn Encluunge to-day for, the parrot° of adoptingverolatione in favor of arorltuo thou of the 'whisky tax to tlftyz= u r gallon,. After conalderable the meetingadjourned tin Saturday with out action. . . I=l The steamer Penneylvanis has arrived from- Liverpool. Captain. Lewis was washed overboard and drowned daring THE COMELLSV*LE RAILROAD. . ewe- WSUITIBOVi le IL Ceert Tart the Right of the Celtlehir Us her tie tlearter: . OPT thligrapn to ten tltutratztt Ovtette.l - Pirmannnrou, January the :United" Slates Court no-day the case or the Commoneinalth son' the Pittsburgh '& Connellevilie Railroad Colipany, was Leant on n quo mar/wale:to teen the right of thenompanyander their chaiter. R/LVANA. Mal'urbane@ all ..lizassey—losporlaxt Ornesponderees Motwees N.p.atrosli LB, TAU!Iron io rittsbursh Osaelts.l Efavaria, Jafmary 15.--Adylces from .otracsa - report the National Guard numbing toward Araguay to suppress a disturb:mon Or tolling in that quarter. Father Fisher left Havana in the steamer :Eagle on the way .to Austria. Very important correspondence between Maximilian. and Napoleon - has jut.becla publistiedln • . .MARYLAND; = LDf Teitimh rt,tstraiett essotto 3 ANNAPOiIi, Jan. li—The' Legislature to joint aoxivektion to-day voted for Sensior'.with the-lloi -iosolt: BWZllD;tblrty-severi -(s loos of four from. inmegtargyor.HamU, ee „rot% sicattert4g.fk7tiro necessary to . ~ ~i F - • - FEW EDITION. MIDNIGHT. PENNULYAM LEOISL &TUBE alefolntteas Eudorahug Ilaaretar, litsanaa Panatto 1 laird laaalva , ga the Seitase—The Sams lialtigeg Ms eaaata In the ilease—Sea. Irene alectan .tale Treaaarer- - Preplwed liallroad la Familia awl lkoloarael— Resolution VlaLog Time af Adieu's. meat, le. Ay. • iSso:l•l7DlGmtett to 17ttelitratt Gantt./ ELutrununa, Jan; 15;lka. SENATE. nizm3iu-riox OF eraciirrntit ■TLR7Oc Mr. LOWRY, of raie, Rican tho Com mittee on - Federal:Relation; reported joint resolutions endorsing Secretary Stanton, as - %Resolved, Tkat 'the loyal men of this Commonwealth 1141 with joy the res toration of Hon; Edwin &mutest to the °face trona which he has been gaily excluded, and that the thanks bf the P 5 4 ,1414.4 Pennsylvania are hereby tendered - to the Senators who have, by their. action in this case, - 'Vindicated a ment , .irious Miter and rebuked an epos tatel,resident , • stotred, Thit it - is the milminni wish v.f the loyal men of Penns - yinulla that lion. Edwin 31, Stanton shall retain the mhos he now holds; that he will abalvide personal wishenfor the public reed; anti that the country, more than ever requir ing his service; may again rest la secu rity with Ms - unflinehlng' Secretary of the head of military affairs. Debated .utd_ passed to a third reading by a atria party vote. . lenaoLltviox T 6 mitaintasz. - Mr, BROWE, of Lawrence: A bill re intlittratng•Win. IG.Marbelien fur money advtmeed for bounties. • comutemorrrna TO' c 'err TEE INILL'N E. 3fr.WORTHINGTORiefCheeter: Au thorizing the Governor to appoint three Commissioners to visit the insane and report next year.;•• ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION. Mr. 3.11 - tIGIIT. of,Faystic A new lationlizing Maid:llloi for the flail ad jounantent. itotayan: NAILWAT COMPA-VT. Alioom act ineorporatingthe Mountain Railway Company, to build a rand from Pairs City, irt Faritte, to Smithfield, hi S - Omereat county. FOR A name= RAILROAD. Alen, an set authorizing the Mononga hela Valley 'Railroad Company to bulld a.branch aunt the Monongahela river to Allentown.. 3LSTMODIST . anor3D, nm- DIJEC/11. Mr. ERRETT, of Allegheny, relative to the removal of b odtes from Methodist burial ground, Pittsburgh, andebanging the Coiumissieerus for that purpose. TO PAT lIXTIIIING OTPICSILS. Also, a • bill paying retiring officers thirty dollars for sersices and fifty for mileage. Passed. - • Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPREEENTATIITES. RESTORATION OF SECRET/ Mr ATA:FrON The wholesession was occupied in de bating a resolution, Sy Air. KLECK NER, of Philadelphia, endorsing the ac tion of the United States Swats in re- storing Edwin AL Stanton as Secretor? Mr. JONES, ot Berke, moved an amendment condemning such action. The amendment trim lost by a strict Parts vote. - • - Pending discussion the House ad journed. JOL'(SESSION. ~ E x.o7r;o:r OF lILLT-E TREASUAZIL In the convention of both Houses, at twelve o'clock:, General •W. W. Irwin received seventy-three votes for State Treasurer, and - William V. McGrath fifty-eight. General Irwin was duly Mr. Wallace; Democrat, of Clearfield, and Mr, McCullough, 'Democrat, of Clear field, werarstbsent. tfixe!altorreconit.,4ce Cltithanti GIS cnt• 7 He' Jan. 14, 1553. . . "lathe House, last thht,theGoiernor's Afeseage coining up, the House refused to hate it read, and also 'retell down all motion* to print extra copies. I su thei Democratic papers will try to p construe ibis Into an thtennal slight on thee Governor; but It is not The 3fersago, It will be remembered, wanner:it by the Grvernor to tke press, Rest and Wart, in advance Of ha de livery, no doubt having then edam that the two Houser would organize promptly on the first day. The deed-lock in the House diEeppagAd this expectation; and the Message having been prema turely given to the - public by the press, the Governor bad no alternative bur to send it to the Senate as emir as poesible after its organiradon. It thus fell Into the bands of the mambos of the House, and was read by them several days be fore the House organized; end It seemed like a waste of time to spend an hour in the House In reading what was already hunillerrastter to every member of that body.-Al! of those wire voted against the reading disclaimed any , Intention of slighting the Governor: - Asto the refusal to,print, that was* question (economy.: The. House,' Just now, is inhering under s fit of economy —long may It continue. _The funny pot of It Is, thst the State - Printer, antlelptit leg the usual resolution, to- print 10.000 extra copies of the Message, had tlyit , number struck of and resdyfor do- )(Tull The Homo seri probably have them, cheap, new. - - • In thrtjetrit Republican - caucus to - day . Err. Connell withdrew his =sue as a candidate far Trissorer, remarking that if Mr. - Irwin - should prove as-energetic In the office =boiled - been= the caucus, be would make - en ! Invaluable - officer: He moved to non:dente Hr.lrwin unard.! Mr. Landon objected. Tbe Northern Republican counties had serer been re- SlB cogulied In the distribution of &ate of-:, Lc-offen they gave s fall bailor Gov.; Geary's nodosity, in MS, be thought! they were entitled to acme necognltiono now. He therefor* urged the nomination ofltr. S. F. Masan. • - •It might have been. urged, in reply, that Allegheuy, Beaver, Bu liar and Law rence—the font cecutars adjacen t to Gen. Irertri's Loma-pee mere, than- half of. Governor Geary - a majority; bat as there was no show for Idr,Mmion, this answer was not thought necessary.. The vote on Treasurer was - fifty-nlnei for Irwin to nine (or Mason. The moo were Landon and Cowles, of the serudt, and Barnett, Lott, Webb Cbsnibertaln, - Clark, Mann and Davis (Speaker of the Rouse). All tho ' Allegheny 'members voted. ier - , The proceedings to.day in both Eaves, Present no panto worthy of noternat have not barn telegraphed to yen. 'The Free. Itailroad. , Law of tke last session (twit passed the Hones)) was introduced into the Senate by Mr. "Erma, and re ferred to the Eatiroml Committee. It is identical with Senator Bighorn's bill of last sermon. The r • woo will report It hmorably. aztzemerter.:: BY CUBA CABLE. • 41411•1111ilidl• riil.-11111111ainana Pars Atm Proppet.-4.aelers sand VOllatte Mire Zilirilalake.. dAkieta• Oar Twiimpt.to the Pluabarik fissettal :caw Yong, Jan. 15.-14nm:od4 dates of December lath state that the plot 'for the assassination of President 'Falcon, by criminals, bad failed.:Falcon had M. awed his Cabinet that si free election for his anoonnor should be held. Two Gen erals bad lone to put down the rebels In . . St. Thomas advice= slate that . commteahmer from gt. DomingoVhe united State* bad arrived there. He has mare favorable otters to make for the sale of Sammie, as the Harlan Govern ment needs fonds to out down the re bellion.' sanest nee. had been sen t for by the Dornialcanx. - - Reviles advices to the 6th inst, state that there were symptoms Ora revolu tion In favor of General Solomon.. St. Thome dates of the 3d, state that the cholera and vomit* is prevailing In I the gammon, and among, the Laborer. on the sunken wrecks. • Fottrpaammtere of the steamer South America died at quart amine of ' Three British war shine had arrived, prerienalp- Machina at. Tortola, and dis tributing a relief fend of tor. theasand Seven eisequskes tad taltmulace. at. :FortoßWontlt bleated that France will make Mar- - Unique a free port. • . . . . .., . . ..r. • . . ...--.._w 14 A Vil3,l , lS.Tha D . , 1.,1 ,--.' • % .1, i // 7 / 410 . i7B l‘ ~ • , • . „ . ' '''.1....7.' - '4,- -' ;-:‘- -.' ." 4:.-: \ f i rlo• ;:111111111'•”. ... ille ll ' '' ..'l , • , s f .1 ......,1 1 ::-.1 - .7 'r - ' Mr." - -. 7 .P. tar1,- - - -. o"Aci s,, , • ~..- 3 , 11 i 1 "t , ... f: _.. -4 7,Y 1 , - ,- fr 11/ 1' ., 11.............+ 4 ,,- , tI4P• -. . r ... 0 '. • ii , • 10 , 11 _. . . .., . , . .. , p , . . • . . r _ _ _ FROM WASHINGTON, WAR OFFICE IBROGLIO. Grant and the Frei'den The Reiteration of Eitantoa irritated at Ike sllaatien Grant Charged with Bad Faith Proclamation Expected from ILL Noa-Oammunication with Stanton EtiaOrderstobeDb]nmtrded Mania's Admlaistratto He Refutes 'a CanineLulea to Try Htrdeters. Der Tslenses talks pittOgligh thsott!..: . . , . ltisatztbro2t, January 15, 1868. The President, is extremely Irritated at the conduct of General Grant In turning overthe War °face to Mn Stanton with out giving him previous notica. The following is the President's version of the affair:- - Ater General Grant took charge of the War Department he had I conversation with the Presideint upon the possibility of Mr. Stanton being instated by the,Senete: The President naked him wha be would do In each au event. Grant replied, "I ahall in that event either bantiyou my resignation as acting Secretary or let a mandamus be issued against me to surrender tb• of fice." Oa Saturday last the subject was again preaented to General Grant by the President, Shen the latter reiterated the promise previously made,. and added that the President should hear from him on Mom*. Mr: Johnson heard noth ing from Grant an the subject until Tuesday at noon, when an otklier of Grant's Etaffdellvered the- following to HICADQUASSEES AlUrf OF THE Min.= aravhs„Washhigton, Jenuary.l4, 18C3— flisEiteellency Andrew Johnsm,P res. [dent of the United States—Sac I hey. the honor to enclose herewith a copy of en- official notice received by 'me lior evening of the action of the Senate or the United States in the case of the ans. pension of Hon. E. EL Stanton, Secretary of War._ According to the provirdons of secticra two of en act regulating. the ten ure of civil officers, my functleas ender, Mary of War ateMterun ceased form the moment Of the receipt of the within no- have, the honor to bet, very raped, 1011 y, your obedient acrepnt, • .U. S. °mom General. WWI appended a copy of the notieo served on General Grant by the Secretary of the Senate. Same after the delivery of this nets General Grant call ed upon the President, and upon tang reminded by Mr. Johnson of Ida yeller. clad promise General GmaL is said to leave admitte d it in the presence of mem hereof the Cabinet.- Gan. Grant's friends ay that thin version if the story is in correct in several important particulars. Grant admits having .made the promise alluded to by the , President soon' after entering the War Mee. Upon closer inspection of the law,- however, he after wards changed his mind, and in macer ation with the President on Satrirdav intimated the fsot to Mr. -Johnsen. It fa alsb aecartained that when the President reproached Gen. Grant for his conduct, at the Cabinet meeting he admitted hav ing made the promise, but said be had changed big mind and, is accordance with the action of the Senate, considered that he merely obeyed the law to turn ing the War Otllm over to Secretary Stanton. Grata friends think he ha completely outwitted the president for PROCL&NATION .roaaannzio Orjfi IZIAL COXYCSICATION 'IIIZCZUCTASLY special says there is good authority for saying that either to-morrow or nest day a proclamation will 14 batted by the President in which all officers of the army are forbidden to hold or have any communication with ..Mr. Stanton, am Sectetaryof War, and not to oheyanyor dem he may issue. The draft of such proclamation is understood to have been by Mr. Seward - and was re,ad prepared nrio the President to-day: • Secretary McCulloch has issued actor der to heads - of Bareans in his depart ment forbidding them to ?anodes Sec retary Stanton as Secretary of War until his status in that department is settled. It is said Lingle: orders will be Lamed to other Executive deparunents, 1:123=11:M=2 There wow recalled at headquarters of the army a Spy of s letter address! by MaJ. Gen. Hancock. to the Governor of Tema, who. asks, for reasons stated, a military commission to be appointed to try this persona for the crime of mur der. • Gen. Hanoock, In reply, expressed the opinion that the exiSing grverni meat of Texas .Prawessar all the power pp - neeesary for - the proper and prompt. ial ef the prisoners In quoins,. in d ue - muse of law, and any. It moat be *matter of .proGound re gret to all who voted for the Constitu tional Government that there should be ,siemens, In times of commotion, when the public good imperatively requires the Intervention of military power for the repression of disorders In the body politic, and fir the punishment of arm , ses against the existing law. of a country, framed for -the pros creation -of Mcial order. - BM that the Intervention' of tits power should be called for, or even be ingested, by stillnzagietnits, when the lam is no imeer intent awl civil tuaglitratei• are possessed in their rerptetive spheres of all power neceasary to give east to all laws, metes the surprise of the Cam. minder of Ms Fifth Military District. . 1132321 Gen. Pope lue been maligned to the command - of the Depollute**. of the Lakes, hcadquartens at Detroit. . RIM vast omcc. Nothing now trosiapired ,tlant morntug ' In rotation to tit" re-lcultatoment of Mr. Stanton. A. Uri* number of Senators and Reprosootturrea milted on Ain titan. ton during the &ovation, No ofatial or other communication hay pored be twooo the President and Mr. Stanton *lnca his relrusatoment,nod no ruders bare been tamed by 'litter.' Tint War= NOVAN. At the F.linUve Mansion Mix morn ing there wai an unusual attendance of vlattora. r. . CONNECTICUT, idimblleam Blue Cgraireallets—leml for filvanisr,,dte. =EI Itattrronn, Jimutry 15.—The Repub. Emu State Convention mstiliAllyn Hall to•dey. Nearly tour hundred delegates, were present. - • Eton. Augustus Brands, M°L,7°—.l? was chosen tirtM; Governer on: both- of.willeh Marshall Jewett, or Hartford led. By aunentnsons' vote. IStr. Jewett Was then' nominated (or Governor. . AC the afternoon melon the Stale Mk et was completed se follower. Witten. ant Governor, Francle Wayland; Secre tary, of State. Itiram • Applenten; Treasurer, L. W. Meanest - Comptroller, . . . . Item Maims endorsing Oen:Ursa and the platrorm Of the National Radioed Party, were adopted. Every delegate arose &adjoined in nine cheers for the platform, its ticket and Grant. BOSTON. assisetniactilis Logis(ausie—lFlrs. (B) Teleirapli se ✓e limbers. Sum* ) Bogrox, San. 15.—The time to-day pawed to a third reading, by it voto of na to 52, a bill repealing the State eon. flartahorneQ Co„'s leather artabliele. moat, Pearl street, suffered damage last night, to the amount of .20,000, by heat and smoke, Ahem fully covered byltuntr- Row We:ft lereatatastr. ttervetntri t o t so tee mamma wattovt Armanr, Few York, • Jan. .15.-40 the .haterobly, today, resolutions were adopted requesting members of Congress to demand from the Executive. proteo! bon to naturalized citizens travellog ■broad, and me all means In their power to road, Macaw reconstructlon blli now befortreongreaa. OVOI OMR THREE O'CLOCK A. M. FROM EIIROPE - Catholic Policy in Italy Changed Turkey and the United States Fontana Committed for Trial Moan Prep areal eise in Sere la The Roman Question Arrival of Maximilian's Remains. TataiSß las ilitatnusb Gum. IZTU =Altai op ?own. ap CAMIOLICS. nonstuts, January 15.—k large class of the OUlaglie pulat sib ich; 'sin co the consolidation of the KingdoM undo", Victor Emanuel, has steadily :anima to recognize his government by voting, has resolved to abandon its policy at inac tion, and will take an active put in the next Paillsmentary elections. - Marquis Gus.Wein has been appointed Minister, at thek .?:tml Household aid Galeittainpael4oaant ui& ova ult. = 1:f2M1E11 EITATI AND TUE BAAT.6Ir3 QUICITION Lormorr, January 11—The Levant Herald, published at Constantinople, in a merit lune remarked a long end Able articlim regard to the , intitienoe 'of - the United Stable in the Eastern question. The writer dented that the influence of the United States hal been weakened Li Turkey by the late exchange of spud offices between Route and America. Notwithstanding' even the resolution passed by the American Congress, ex pressing sympathy for the Cretans, the ofmlldencebithriatithorities of the Uni ted States, the Herald continues, woo never higher than now. al= TIIIILAND comxrffra FOR TRIAL. LONDON, January 15.—The .Fardin ottla T s ~r ,a nd man,. arrested on th e Slat of Dsoiente"t :Martl Tyd . vill;txt South Wale/. have bean examined and mm ndttellfor trial on a charge of treason. =I It fa stated that Fru=la Das Mind Franey and At:LAS:tin a note to the Gov ernment of Seryla testeating Its hostile preparationa. 1711.11.111 M. 71:11 , i 0,1!AIS 'WITIFB3I9N. PAVIA: JaitAs..—The et to-day, In a leading editorial, says the govern 'manta of Francs end Pnzaida hate agreed to act together on the Roman question, so far as to restore-the relations between the Ring of Italy and the Stains of the Church to the exact status masted by the' September Convention between Italy and Franca. The Putrid kola Ifidir Wan not interpose any obstacle to the accomplish ment or dile purpose. A PAMPHLET DT PALNCE NAPOLEON.- The appearance of a pamphlet on for. elan rotation. and domestic affairs of Franco, which La being prepared by Prince Napoleon, is snarly awaited by the public. I= osnroLL or WAIIMILLAN'S 6mtax:•l4. VIENNA, Tan. Lit . —The approach of the frigate 'lS'irearra inswing bees signalled from Triest, the EMpercrFrancle Joseph. the Arch Dukes Mid other member of the Imperial family left to-day on n spe cial train for that 'ICU,' to receive the ra melon of MaximUlas. , A delegation of i,tellana. with General llearneatro at the head. has gone to Trieste, to be present at tie landing of the remains of Itailmillan. FORTCGAL. COIFTEZ Ltssos, January 15.—The Lower Members( Cortaz,lashe been dissobred by tbaNdni, end orders here 000 out for a new Chamber, which la called to meet at the end of. April I =1 Lotman, Jan. 15.—Eratiag.—Cnnaols etaa4.l at 1324; Amailcan saenritlea closed (Andy; 5-20 a 711: Minds Gotta] Ex. 844; Fria 474: • Ja4. - faekarroar, Jai. LS.—Llteing.—lLT. 8. bends Ted. lavraroot., Jan.;l3.—Ereeing.—Counn closed unchanged; middling uplands 71; do. Orleans 71; sale* 10.030 hales. Bread etuffs--arbeet firmer, at 17e led for ('all. Petals white, and ltle 3d for red-western. Care 4.'D. Provlelons closed irregular. Pork declined to Mt. Boa arm, al la*. Other articles unaltered. Produce un- changed. Atrreirstr, Jan..lls.—Esestiao.—Petro• team clamed dull, 44 francs for stand- 20813*PPL Tits Illommestesettihm Comsat rrrtrVt"olVtt"•YrN't` , 4't , ''l - 1 41Seless41$4 N tag 41.140.4r41 name.) Jar:zees, January 15.—1 n the Conven tan to-day, Mr. Fliad arena the follow Wnsansa, Muck protrantetl debate and iota of Nato results from the direr- City of opinion relative to the character of our suiveniment and its fundamental It is tbmairable that the aortae of this Convention be taken on stick questku, the settlement of which by its vote may arrest this; therefore Bemired, That; according to the prin ciples of the laws'and constitution of our State and National government all legis lative acts psased according to constitu tional fors are binding. and' valid ar coustitutional law,wblcb ail Sidi viduali, - corporations and oflicers are bound to aboy from tho time of the enactment of the same until fondant void by a Ju dicial docialoia that they are unconsti tutional. t • The reseltitioa' elicited 11 protracted debate but was adopted 'by eixty.two to sevent)-four TOM. I The Conveittoi ' of- the Constitutional Union Party met to-day. Twenty-fire nom:aloe were represented: Among the delegateawro •soya of the moil proud neat men ofthelltale, of all former shades of panned opinion. Acne' R. dampen, an. Old Lane Whisk Was cheese Pres ident. „ The initiority rose of the .Cenimittee. on resel?thiraitireihror of 'subscribing to tho principles and Itastuning MIXO or the NationaDetticicratte party. A substitute wee °gored, which pro mtes to subscribe to the principles of the Democratic party, but to retain the name of the Constatutional Union; .pany. Pending action on thiresolutlicis, the Convention adJsurned till to-night The AflasisalpPl Press Conveutton meets to-morrow. NORTH CAROLINA, orfuwwa It 4:911Ires111011. 19 - 111agragoi t* Os PlUabash Visette.] RALIIIOII January. 15.--Tho Conven tion organised to.day. C. J.' Cowles, of Wilkes, was elected President; J. T. Darns, Cumberland, principal clerki..J. 11. Boner, Forsyth*, andstant; James 11. Janes, of Wake, neve,- prirkelpd door keeper, and John;D. Ball:White assis tant. AU the. oaken an It:Wks/a. Jones. the' ptincipal doorkeeper, Is an original five negro, and was Jeff. Davis' body servant. - During the war be wee captured witithim. OHIO, Et./401 Cal NM Natoli 0401 , -.11111111.0. ..,.i.N.. my Want* lo th• ' , moans a mencl _CaLtrernms, 0., Janruiry 15.—The Lev la/ature met to-day In joint convention, and elected' A. G. Thurman &maks tor abx years, frontlraroh d, 1860. • • • Governor Hip, lute appointed .rosepli T. Webb, of Cincinnati, Surgeon General of Ohio. EiMERM FORTIETH GONG S• - Currency Contraction Bill‘Paseed in the Senate. l; • , New Reconitruction-41ill Debate Resumed in the Nouse , , Fernando . Wefod,' Denounces tido BD and fonateds as Intoned, He is Called to Order and ItAtises to Apologise, censored pg. the, speaker d Not Allowed to Procee - Gto. Hancock's Peley Distailed. rittstltralalasatis.l4 Nriiumormt, Jan. 15, 1 • . SENATE. . 1 4 r MISSISSIPPI DMITIII7TION. . The_Chstr lelaibifore the Baheta s• =m' finnisome member of the , of Regiatratinn ;of Allastsaippl, . set g forth the destitute condition of the p 0 there, bothrwhlte sad eoleind, and p - log foram advenelt okanpplies to piio toVe eensidenni as a lien on their crops, Itsfeired to the Cann:Mite on Italuto r DpICRININATION ♦oATRat cowl., Mr. I!dORTON presented a petit! signed by upwnrrlo of tsar Moreland eol: ored citizen. of Waiiiiingtan, setting forth the unjust discrimination against them by contractor. and ether etoployetts, and from combinations of other laborem,and praying - Ahat men may be pitt In charge. of the public works who will.not dis crentreLte against them. Itenirrid to the Committee on Dietrict of Columbia: Mr. MORTON said the same condi, Min of things existed here that did in ;ha. southern States. It was charged •that'. colored men would not work when they were allowedthe opportunity. Mr. SUMNER said* bill was penditig' to taker/I,m the Mayor the appointing power new eserr.bied to the detrimenike colored citizens.. Us hoped the t3ersate would take. It up 'and act on It to-day. AttAT.NAT. AT T. LOUIS. 31r. Dltiff fipmeattal a petition fro& the Ss—Louis board of Trade for the To. moral of the Linked States Arwonal from that Raforred. FEDI AND MIMS. TRultntax, front the Judlciar7 Certnnidec, reported In f►wor of the In definite postponement of the hill to reg. taste 'fern and caste in the 'United Matte District Courts. Sc. The' report., wen adopted. TO ?T D.IAQ E Mr. SUM) ER, from the Commdteaod Foreign Relations, reported a Jain!. nun lulloa for the payment of 4:s,aooidataa• zaa for the seizure of a Spanish 94:911211P "Ueuend ltherruan. at Part Bard. The resolutloa was adopad•- • =I . Mr. CONS introduoisfa resolution that Onigrests consent to. Hon. Anson Burlingame receiving s civil" appoint- Rom the Helper:lr of China. Re ferred to Committee on Foreign Affairs. =I C/lANDLER moved to • refer to the Commit Ate en Commeres the melte , ties allowing the appointment of naval •ollkeere se evjn.uls, now In the hands of the Committee on Nava/ Aflame. The debate on .11te 'gassed viwbjeot of erunitilar appointments continued until the expLr.mon of the morning hour, whim the Subject was tatd wade, and • Tau 1111MCIAL OILDTR, The bill to prevent the further *ad:ac tion of (be currency, taken up. • . Mr. tir RAGl:noonciaded tine remarks on the enkle,t. After further delane by Miners. SUER. SIAN and St ORM LL the L.lll was pawed In lb. Cr.rmuittorla. lir. Sli lirthlA it unwed to insert:llls amendrarnt.' •u led paterilay, that that the amount *ranch notes now exist ing what! net be thrther reduc.d until Cengraw shall otherwise preside Agreed te. Mr. CONT.LING moved to emend Yv inserting at - the word the nreductloa ' the words "or ..e-cased." . - • After • debate De Mu r es. MORTON. FESSEI:IfF.N, r3HERMAN, CONK LING. WILM..' ItestrEusas, CON- N Mb and CAM FRON, Mr. CONKLING modified the entendment by pmelding "that nothing heroin contained WWI ef fect the fuser or U.. Secretary of the TIWIJIUIT to maintain the seserre au thorised by the !north section of the not of June Nob, tM4. Further debate be tween Ileum. COSKI.INO, 'ILE and EDMIINDS, amembitent wax lost—fifteen to twenty-three. • ' • The amendment .1 . the Committee was then *greed to and the bill passed by the following vote: • nod—Mean. Anthony,_Hosteler& Carnemsn, Catsll, Cole Craln, Dooli tle, Drake, Fowler, Frel Liar lan, Henderson. Hendricks, Howard, 'Howe. Morrill, Oleo Morton, Norton, '.TIN rartersion. (Than.,) Pomeroy. Rasa, Ratosey, Sherman. Stewart. theses. Tipton. Tramboll; Wade. Willey. Wll Item% Wllsno , Yates—rhlrtpthreis. ..Attays —3l owl rn. Conklin& Terry, Mor gan, and Patterson-4;11r. Mr. Corbett bad paired eir with Mr. Stewart, Mt. Ed. Inn oils with Mr. Johnwr, Mr. Yeasienden with Mr. 0 dines aud Mr. Vaawyck with Montil, of Vermont. The Senate at 6:33 adjourned. HOUSE Or . REPRESENTATINTS. Tilitscnoot. ■Utt. Mr. DAWL'S presented &substitute Air Mr. Stwrerud school MD. which was or dered printed:. VAOAINCIXI on 170.11MTTIMR. The CIPNAKER announced appoint. month to 111 l ortrourlot oa corimirim. ea killowa On Committee 01:11141reas land Maim., Mr. McCormick, Mo. place of Mr. Hanlon, of Ohlo, demoted; on Com auttoo on 'undid Posationo, Mr. Trimble, of Kontuoky; in plann of Mr. Fon, of Now York, deceased. ==l Hr. JQISAII, from the Committee en Public lauds, reported a bill "making It 'Me duty of the deerelmy of the Interior, whenever- pobllo lands In any Matelot shall b• emurly or quite clisposad dr, to close the Lomat Land Otßes to that Mae trice and have the mesas trunifarred to the General Land Mice. . • . Cent. Mr. DONNELLY, from the same Donee, reported a hill for the relief of settlers en the late Sioux Riding =Ne vi:atoll In Ationesota, allowing them two years in whieh they may make payi,ent for their clalme. Pawed. It, olio reported a bill Auriondalory.of the Homestead Law of May 07th,11118", allowing applicants tar oemmutatlon„ when ;prevented from personal site/e -dam* at the DixtrictLead °Mee ' to make affidavit and proofs before the Clerk of the County Court, which, after debate. tweed. , Mr. HOPKINS, from the same Coto- mitten, reported back the bill extending till the lint of January, 1872, the time for the completion of the Dubuipte and thous City Railroad, in lowa, which wee opposed by. Mr. WAfiIIBURNE, of Minnie, as a - stupendous grah,"and by dilatory motions, until the expiration of the morning hour, when It went over tlll tomorrow. , TAB, AIV 111:00X8TACCTION 11ALL.-DL. JIATX Tho House resumed the 000elderzUois the Recenetructlon Bill. Mr. WOOD, who was entitled to the door, yielded a few • minutes to Mr. NICHOLSON, who expreaved briefly his ; condemnation of the proposal measure. Mr. WOOD then sddreesed the'llonse jnopproltion to the bill. In his judg ment the present moment was the Meta of du country:- It required very little more to Involve the country In national disaster and annihilation. Sines • last Monday what had the country seord_An attempt to lay socrillmcms 'hands on the Supremo Court of the United States. ThatJudiefary Department bad hitherto mmeleed free from politico' soutailons. Ty • little further alvarios In carrying nut the pnwdoles of ths bill, Congress might declare the Supreme Conn could not decide satinets:ly sot of Commas. There had been three ether proooaltions made, any of which was calmilated to liana the people. The float was the prepointion to degrade one of the most Illustrious officers of the srmm ; Mr, SPALDING made the point of order that the gentleman should maths himself lathe angled under diticusslen. The limo - had pasted the Jud iciar y bill, and tim bill la reference to Glen Han.. cooly was The fiIIEAKDR pro tem., Mr. GAR- PlELMoverrruledthelot, - Mr. WOOD promeded, end ODOMIMI. ted is number three the unprecedented and remarkable transaction Which on carted:in the Executive Depirtentutt In that connection he Olt with:int the consent ef the P,reeidenhand fa of an IMplicit ;dodge on the part of of the War 011 Ice, Mt. S4n tnn had been thrust back by the Sedate ins position Item which he had been displaced._The fourth measure' was the bill now nde?r dismission—a bill . with out a title—a child *about a halite, and probably wi thodt a father—smoastrosity —a measure the most Infamous of the many infaimouS aria of Mb; infamous Cceutteel.. • PORT Or OODEE ALLRED. Mr. BINGHAM mad* lb* question • order on the last .expression of Mr. wool,. . _ - The BPRAKEiII minimal the viira to be taken clown. The .expreratea wax written out by the Globe reporterand read from the Clerk's desk. The W - onlit Ilaving:lite;n 'read, Mr. ROSS noggeste& I ocularly, that Mr. WOOD tin the 'dor& "sitMlted." aloud Laughter.] The SPEAKER ruled that the expes- Men excepted to was out of order, ,tad bad read by the Clerk the alatty first rule of the Montle; to the offehtt,lr when a member Id called to order, see. cision be In hie favor, be shall be et lib erty to proceed; if otherwlse, Shall not be permitted to proceed,ln case any member object to his doing' so, '6lthout leave of the HOllllO. . Tim SPEAK Eft added that the gentle; man from Kew Yerk had a righydpre• mad If.no,membed objected. I Mr. RINOHAM-1 ottject to bis'pro mod log at all uniem he takes back those words and makes an soolOgy. • Many , members on the: Itcpnblican eltio—"Thet le.right.” _ The SPEAKER again Informed Mr. WOOD if he desired to eXpLiin, be bad th ld o r. p rffo t Vre it Vit i gsaid—Mr.Spealter, r bare no ox tabulation to live. Tim BPLARKR—Then the galtWaten en only proceed with Ms remsulur!bf, consent of the/louse. . -; • ; TheSPEAKEßteltthegneetionwhethJ er the gentleman from New York should be allowed to pro-need, and there was as emphatic "no." Mr. ELDItIDGE called for the ayes and nays. Tie question was taken and roadbed, yens thaty-nine, nays one hundred end eight. do Mr. MOOD was not allowtxt 1.1.1.140- nixof-irrzoir TO crierllBl. Mr. DAMES then moved Me tall o w eg resolution • • liesitlx4, Ting Fernando wood,l a member of this House (rem the Stahl or New York, having this day used In de bate upon tho flouter this Home 'the following worde: Y monstrosity—a Measure the most Infamous el thisinfa mous acts of this 'Mahlon* Cenral/se , deserves therefor the. censure of this Rouse, and the Speaker is hereby Mr rented -Torthwitti to• prone:ince that min. lure at the bar of this Rouse. ) Mr. ELDRIDGE; moved to ley the res. °kitten on the table. Negatived. The previous' question was then siie ! ended, and the House promoded to vote by yeas end nays on the adoption of the resolution. The onto resulted—yens one handfed and eighteen:lmM thittYteight --a strict party vote. - , • Yd wean onnausitt the rewintlott was adopted 'sad thci in aceonlancit with 14 pro. Omitted to attoiltihtar a comity In the fallowtoawonleii "Mr. Fernando Wood t Ida 'e Trentise eth the-Lowe , Privileges ant Shave of Parltam.ont., tram which we derive the ninlidainental principles of our paths- Mentary law, In speaking of occurrences like that whkh has caused the vide, the ,rlacdt of hie jinn been anion peed, .thaa spelt:* to otniatudyunfte*oto- Ilt to permit cams:l4 remarks against the eltaroctor aid coad act of Taritantoot tabs used without rebuke; I.e.' they ant MA only' a contempt of that nigh gourt, but. calettlatod to degrade the Legislature dfe the !same/lon of the people, If di isment agalust the other fincuss,l end hussaal hirer wttlient cenanre,thery waft appear to implicate one Hems@ ;Id dia. eoartenv to the other. if against the Mons in which the wants are spoken, It would be impossible to overlook the dianspect of one of lb own members. Weeds of that objectionable character are never 'Token but to anger, and when called to orderthe member sums e•lf the error into . .whielt h. bee been misled. Ho moat retract or mats Slitlilitiory epobeu. Should be refit to watery th ilonetein this wanner, be will b. ,pu n bated by a reprimand or comtotturut., 'glaring violated this asiverally reef %wired robeof twrlluneotary law; Oki limos bee ordered Its mason to be pro- mowed nu you by Its presiding offloar. Thie duty barb= been performed you will mum* your wet." Mr. 11.0: inquired- whetter ! WOOD, having paid- Ibis penalty; was not entitled to the taelatioe of Ile hour. MIMiIMYI=I Mr. WOOD said be would like Ito House to it klin to . kaiak Lis rte. marks. {Derisive Mushier . from Itermt. limo - , . , Mt= Ilene by a moomadora.Umt eC tha tote let tbo mottle:cum recomod. Mr. WOOD mold-411r, I oball Mom Wore the oouolry. Mr. I.loliNti movrof ansalmona me ow to Mr. WOOD to print kla matorko, whirl, mot with IMILIIILEMLII 41011411:41 from Om Ropublku Mao. • • - • DiKTWILOI ROfYZA 24r. 111WIC , one of the minority mom hers of the Reoonstruction Cbtosoltiee, argued against the bUI and read an ex. tract from the argasseut of Mr... 111140. LIAM, before the Asmsalroulms 31lilutry Commiseion. to prove some ineonslaten ty Newman It and his pretreat Mr. TIINOItAIif dem/onus language inthatol to him In that samtiment wee not la the connection which the geatle man from Kentucky was using It. , Mr. sayit le Lathe 'gement': Mr. WOOD made the point of order that Mr. Bingham had need usparlia.. 'lantern Istiguage, sod charged the twx- Osman from Mgetuek• with folesbecd. The Choir, Ale. lICLUURD.' New York, overruled the point. Mr. DECK remarked he should ban &towered In very different tangling If such charge hod been made. qr. FARNSWORTH spoke In support of the bill, contending that thefirstrielen of the C•ruditution placing the executive power in the hands or the Preoldestelm ply meant that be should exercise that power under the mutation, and Marto. Lions of the legialmthe department of t h e • , • • Government. Timm gerttleman (rem :few Yer (Mr. Weal) had spoken 14. day of aa eatlaught one gallant officer. Le knew very wall the roma why Utah gallant .cdfleer bad commended himself so greatly to the re epect of these gentlemen. It wee, for the sums 'moon that the gallant Phil. MAW den had secured their condemestion. Sheridan wee the Ideal of the loyal and freedmen of Louisiana sad Tessa. MA. cork, be regretted t• 2x7, was toe Weld of the disloyal, th e rebel, the trailer, tb• enemy of his Government Is that Depart meet, and whew*, commended himself to the affections of the rebel element commended blenolfiquilly to the offer.- lions of their rebel brottuen oft this floor. ANOTERII roWT OP 0/4. Mr. 'KUNGEN, rteing,to quesUon of order, objected to the words 'rebel brethren on tble floor." . The hIPNAKEIL &totted those NVINIII were not proper to be need In reference metobent of the House, •ilr. ,- htUrfOEN remarked that Do vraotal this thlag understood, for be had enough an. The SPEAKER stated that the wards had been drchled out of ardor. Mr. liftiNGEN required the words to be written down by the reponer and nod from the t,Tark'■ teak. That haying boon done the SPE/LK= repeated We decision, that fl we* not proper to Windt, to members of the Houses' robot*. The gentleman from, Minch; *mild proceed In order, nalesa ionic member objected. Mr. 111.1NOIN objected, Mating be de. sired to offer a ramlution of censure. Mr. YARNSWORTILdssinkI to mat, an explanation. Mr. htUNGEN did not woutio accept antra:planation. (Laughter.) the tiPEAKER pat (be question arbstbar gautleman from • Illinois should be pertulttod to explain, and It 'll was derided Ls the adirwativa. • . Mr. FARNSWORTH add—l did not Intend to tasks 'up pommel •pplica lkns of these words. (Laughter on the Deamerallo We). • am very lorry hat gentlemen should have applied them to meelveet • I will wlthdraw their per: wool at:lineation by leaving out the words "oa thts door: , Mr..BONS remarked If Me Celfberte jahanded them eor Republican de of the Hones, there vu ow objection to his doing so. ( Langhter.) • Mr. BOUTWELL moved Mr. Fanie. worth have the liberty to conclude his remarks In twder. • Mr..MIINCIEN - gleamed that Iu kW opinion the spology was wanes than the heettit- (Laughter.) Ile added. he had done tame to ut down übellton the unSenum p then Minas bad ever her. BOUTWELL'S motion win agreed to. • Mr. MUNOEN, u • quintile of oriel- Item offered a neeelution that the gentle. MIA from =hole (Mr. reseurwertb) be raprimandid:b ,_thersiie4 r.4ardzsin the wordisthat had been asospted,to.. ! ' • liffil9oolT - eipreseidThe hopirthathe Should enjoy the sole honer - et Misers, and. that the . genUeman. , frow 'Mims should escape. . . ....-. - : , -. ~ • . • Mr.:DANVES 'I:novo/distil,* the resoinl - The motion was agreed to without di . vision; euiresten membet* sustaining the demand for the yeas and stales .. -• Mr.'IrAIINSWORTH, resuming the floor; , ..sald:ln • addition to whet 1 .- havo ridinrelationtotheollicer in 'command in New Orierins,,l wish to or thlemnch; I hays based the . remarks_ J. bare made in reference to him ,on • infolniation in My potwestion,- on letters - and otter factS that have. Conte to my atteirtion. - - I am *errs to believe any .rtf.AknearePOttul• wish to lay that having ateraya.tegarded him as a gallant oiearl and pemon - al • frlend;it surprised Me : perliefoi semi:err 7 4, i .th any other gentleman. In Weald, ten, wheitrl'mad'ilie 'order,, " en a:whe . re ceived, - he 11'tteld' and - Aft. - :iir-! pees, accionntt of the wHit - Pp. - load,a • is alleged, - filled the. ;Of the `rebels'.' In hie - DOPtirith'ent:' .„ I• wilily to say ftirther; 'that- 0..e.r . that re a n ti . :tnikein d at t' Vvr o ltulti, t l 7 ri r ti e il i g: Is what makes the whole ta i a, zurloi- • of more truipthie - M - ..trus,), r met Ides : in Washlegion on • ble,wey. i3outhlparth. moto iiita. .• ilArkiklw _ltiiii'wel for . I • Ibuitht by, his aide ' W.. the,. field, . eel& "Well, General, on - ant going th.,New - Oileane, tit. yen?'.', Yea," Imbibe • i'and 1 ohtir people lava vit an ( ilia ' that ,ler 1 Cense I sib 'that'll - own. - th ere - to Inhere ' glen. ißterldert.l7 - andlcopperbefL,4 bate tntlght' the Miele - too Inug..,,m ,the field to bo their tool now " ar.worde to ttildeffedGllhed:Si right: 'therefore, to be e tititristiot whe n Iread the tut ~,onier ' irbith - lio lamsod hotthen- when l i ntitrA°, l 4 r- u ,ll 4..)::4Wiiiiii • • iiis Whether that was riot. a private pepvenation,,and whctiter he - , is ItSitied dii,Mtbroranyothefecoaalon 1 :to >afore the public.a prtvatenon. , Mr. FAIIIIRIVOIITII-..ith not•re gardttas.a.private conyerraUen... There wore-oho at A:To gthtlethea standing by at the finis. I did not ,-regard,- it se at that tima r for / repeated it, tivadayeafter- , ward., Ina public meeting in their/cane- rumen own city of Philadelphia, e. .. .. Mr. RANDALL—I do net thick my- , ' self that cheviot/eaten Is a Copperhead; but I object to the. ; use the • gentleman Makes of..a private conversation: .-I de not gainsay but that timt. Hancock is not Cop a MG 6 e gf r fttlintr'Sl'tio.ralitieman from rifting abed:4GLs links General Hanceek hint proved himself e. - gapper, head, Item 'the simple . . Tact , that h e . has . pros suited ` that • civil law.„thall. be en. • prime ili his denitritnent f - ... .... . • Mt: vtlmovotrra:--Itiile iiiletiiii. he has fined tile barbel:if the: reliel e iti, his Departufeat . with.. Jay 44 Issas ties ball - hirewltit ;einem : . w henever, he ai. neatest dell - Matte or in.paitiic,, - while. he h...tmed•ii(e`heert t ql.the lkrean and:lirdiaititi, With...mourning. Leave It nythe - gehtlertutu - Ds-Jung* for. himself whether - lie is i Coriparclead or not. .• •• Mr. CF.TZ=If - t knew `witatibit word 'l 36 J ki terlientrt I. =tight *payer the Mr. reiti;swolitii4liii7Oidiii ; L ot General HaitCriat. with .neferesiceth the civil atitherilisatilled.me with raw path surpHie and alarm... It. La eartainiyeur prising, iiiika subordbaate ofilearorent to corptuanda libitrict,,thould ,et - et ,data. aura an act °Centigrams- underwmeipbe went there, and set above it tine law of a beget, .Govarnmant.,,which. th at act cf. Congress hadebrcle.. Illegal.. -The civil laW, whirl, it is itis dutir,te rcaoguise, le the act of.Cougmas nadir Idaho* west there.. - 1.6 addition. to what -.thaw, al ready's:Med, - General ,Itancock sea to sue—"l am going to NeW.Orleausjo el ecute 'the Isms of Compeertg..- ..-....... •.... Mr. ELDRIDGE—Has henot done eel Mr. , YARNSWORTII 4 40' Certain has not done sr, if-theirepette are trite; and if answers to thapetittona for his In tercession that are made Co Alm between rebels and loyal' Men, and to earn loyal lettlivelstepeneemieettel?Tabekbyl,rafer ring them to the puha. and sheriffa. and conntahles, and - rebel 'ineiglitralet? there: I think he he net executing tL. law of brainy - Muffler or means, Ihr flelre ",l ef temples wakes It' hie day not Only to keep_ the _penott..lutt tit see that weary leuitithirelute equal justice, without refersece to odor. ,We know very well that no loyal man, or freedman, can getjnatist tuibose States.., • Mr. PATTNT obtained the floor, but Melded to a motion for adjournment. NOTICE Of AA AMENDMENT. Mr. BUTLER. gave, notice of an amendment authorising the several Con stitutional State Convention. in the Int, insurrectionary Stake tdappaintell rich afßare heretokoreprovided by the law* of eack•Statee, making It the duty, of the sersraillantle. Couttasademto ccmdrns etich appohltmente and install and' per. eons In Odes. and prooldibi that each Slate Governments shell ,conshute them - In onion' dallt tthie Slates lute-admitted into the Union and usher Batson:than are appointed and L.l/11 SAC.IIa APP&111.411714 • • OTNITILIe dinned etteniution di. :ening t e beensteri of the Treenrry• ter communicate die mod of the Commie. aloe for examining Late ..11e seeing sp• pandaa, welch bold Us 'titan in New York Is Adopted. • • • • • TAD BPEAKIiR preihenttd aeolsuzuthl tattle fro w t e Tecretage, tifj.ne Tolman. sy. withdean est bill To it uthennte inn coinage of five clentiihdtiopiesdela New Orisons. Itelerre. , l to Cent:ulnae On COM- Ma DIEM •Cs• AdJounted ciToßgi4„ . ==l r.WWWNINI r:== Sp To. labra, b w u. rlttableit bltablgab3, ArLAIrtA, 3s9Gary miuid4up. of. the qaw. Oa.lailtioPtOthittlhano4 lions of the DUI of Rights went adopted to the Cenventhitelitedrf. T The first sec , tion la that protectlott,iu.petsolt . sod li property le the paranioulif data; of Government and snall he. Ltspeotial, and campletta ... • A subelitnte I' pending section was olTered, to sive all eitilsorw *total civil and pentad righta and public prtnleses, sod will be ;Oaken lswooserlaWii. • • The resetntion sdonual yeaterdsi, that the legislation by the Genera assembly of the disteln,iregord to !hide lodebted. nem should' not idterilleted with:snw teminsidere4 and en fanendompiattered that all bonds slams Incurred sines 150.1 should be moigolsed sbli paid In gooddlialt‘ •Thaarbeis SU. tar we. Madre laid on the table. • A resolution was adopted requesting Uenual Meade to order the Bud= ores to ;my the doglosiel s delitiof sintlen, and a truillelant oath to defray all expenses; alto requisites an neral order for tho examinaden Mall Pala and the release of all persons unlawfully out. lined. • • A' resolution woo Introduced roiling on Congests I. rote an eppropriatien ht the expenses of the Ontrientioft. The report of the Committee on Edo. cation. provides foreeparateseheole.lar the hoes, appropriates the entironet to tome of mete toOdif; al ppll. IMP ariftro dolls:It ail military Ante, A tha Prot -I We of litate lends ',helmets:and all war : piths Node 14:1itle TrllliaUFs the donor eachPatol year, to Yee d dor Mum- Lion, and Etre. a hoard fourteen, with Superintendent, entire atuage'. or the general molded. • ' AILLNTA, January 16,—A seven! or der Appears Able deornthioromustuuctu orders froth the :War. Departmeat, mod (Word Ittihldeling any interfer ence nada color of State authority and by B thtegoarta.withrldPlMlti MititsfY service of Unetiniaeu, for acts done no der orders. •Oertaiderabirr/intditerdent castigate. mu, AM • Waeltiniltbn Wear. grace Is eagerly sought.. . . 130,11VE1 - P4rOLIILL . • . , PeoUneneste_Couraustkao et Imo 010.• , unuese—rrensoutsalt. Douses Crew Yh T.llatlapb to lb. nwnar i a flassita.) Cirsnlismtt, N.*, Jen. fraLthe rention erected a pe . rmanut aripgalzs.. Oink today, ptltt 'Deo AfisAfsekey es President,' cud Charts 3 Stritter, ftee. tory; both- white.- #salatant rteuret!:l7. Engross:lß Clerk, Doorkum, tteetrout.. at-arms tuoiliciootiger. are snootily& F. A. twin., of Chorlesion: Cat= of Intertirosue. rWGgebd u Delorsts. The reason asthare 4 Ago of elide tiluiilvv,plev• tendagico. opus any liked ell totdat. General Scott, Ciontatbtarixest of • . =tany Itursa,.lasses- a.. etroulat o-memo am that 'tha t tiovernmeist eyelved UoOtt him to duty lbf [lolilils tool t 9 .A. papplif of this Ttlf tfto tiouldtkpot.- you ofulltrvinititfferlesanitpfuyou.ting a marmot ef Ilko destitution. Mbar wUI be triAlid titteufliallextentallowol try the !lee ere tuen only to tbattfo.rUT%rns!'ttllioTt an tatoaleo tr iimmt i g ork for nest yaw; uid'who_ber• • how, t ru t roispeet t tr g ro% advisee& No aaatiltano• will be glum to parties e aimed wholly or to an undue aztait In 41, cultkratloix of c9t49a. : :C117:1111 - SUBIERBAIi. 41.01. 1 14 N Itrdaspasiw Ari atteMit to break .jall was male . Tema - lair eight by Tom. Whittaker, one of the Washington* eteauty prisoners. confined in our conntyjalL Vifittaker,. Our readers will remember, p short time glace.succeeded in effscting his escape from the WeSMtesten county jail, where he waseonfireed, sleeking' lilt trial ou a charge of robbery, on oath of Nancy Sproul. lie was eplisequently arrested and brought to this city mid placed in Jail for safe keeping. It appean,that "Tom" has a propensity for breaking Jell, and will exercai it *every opportu nity,end having become tired of th e remit...tett essivedto him * by Warden White, Was mitrifit the *errancy ar rangements for leaving there. * He was confined In cell No. 36, which is in the second tier and on. Tuesday evening, Mr. Smlth:the jailer, as is his general tibtont eleven o'clock, Just pre 'clone to nittilhi, Made a tour though the prison, and In &Wog Whittaker's cell heard an unususl noise. After d i teu or twenty minutes' listening be sidle cd hlmielf that the noise pro coded in "it'd. dli ; and lie unlocked the deer and entered. iVidttaket e MI the first Intimation of his presence, got..into bed Mid feigned 'sleep but Mr. Smith's en thineti.wati eite'suden and anexpented that be bad . not did to lover up his Work., Me" had loosened the pemerfor 'about' eighteen inches squire, on that petition of the wall to the :right of the dxdacrlud vet the fiOor, and had enc. 'in reoloting I/smarter-from the lind row of brick,* few of Which had been taken out and replaced. .The tools , with which be Math. mirk were a corn- Men pockef,Afille and a plece.of limey o„Stl4lh were ;wrapped With woolen olefin" prevent Cam frmn hurt, inn hie hands. He was nu:4a to another dill and the necessary prarau tlone to prevent Ma escape went taken. He Informed that he did not intend to go,o. until ; alter the new Warden took' ton. . . Attesinemo; steeeteet—weetme et the The Betaisi Judips of the electcni held 41 linektient - Cl# Tcumsday met - La the ,Tieeinin,t.e office, -at bed .d'elock ' f r "tinder, and. organized- by calling 1 4 7.. Alezandet 'to the c hair; dud appolnt;• • Ingle. B. megrair 9ricretii7, atiar.whlch they. proceeded: te wont the vote, with the lCllowing reettlt: MAIM: POOR PIZ r. P X: a `ki - a a rr-., P. EWI I= ppecaftward. ' 461 • Ifu 411 • lIP rtlipit ward, 10. pile% SU 141" MP •• rn at paeh 115 , ma an • 116 011 , 411,4 rd. ' =d !St 3811 Situ' ward .201 •-• 2IV 11prelaili.mard. • IPS TY/ - a • •• 114 Mr. Ditria;a isajorlty. ........ 78% Mr. Munilock% matority IJ3 'MuteD~MQL'7~!'I\~f:IINdW. i The citizens Of Studpilith held . 1111 eleetluirTsteedsi*, whlch reel:died in the ineresa- et the ,ehtire'lleinibllean ticket liry'Aus average.snajerity 01 - thirty-slne idea. • Last run' the , Demostats taild rrialurity of iieventann,l'ahowl az net gain .of votes. Three hundred 'and. Lateen rotes were polled on Tows• day, being the largest ever cur in the Borough, . following were the GM 3. MOM*. Zfii 4.. Da 13.Q.Dastrtaak,1 1 D. Daum sasiou.... „se -soisscu7. saps. or aimTimm J. t. 10..121 ar.WallAais, Z. DI JihaottEall, .WaL Deb* raarsorat. — , J. W.Olvan, a.ut JANA. Carat% as 1711 Jobs J. MULL JD. IA J. laolaw, D........ P. J. Neyar. D.... 176 • anima =swam. Wm. Pfsseb n. D.. 113 L. IL 171 A. Kaltsznara.ll,' 1.13 Wm. Sproul, D... 137 11. IL MUDD, D... AM 1.1341 UTA. • Jahn W.J.DAlla•ber,ll•l/1 Aram& auturrolts. .41,NL,PDA7A . D.... 10 ELY.W.Dalaarlle 121 aaarroas. • Jacob DaD, Try• IA2 L 37 Calls, 3.1 V. 0 Ivan. 1 yrs* 1114. RA% 177 Caany. D 127 D. 1/..Wagaaar. 111 Iledllo4D 127 • /1..-11rRoacb. D... Da r-J•Alloomr.p.... us J. DarJdan D . ... BEM Childawratg I. neisa..faa a; • uMdaydatteittonn a Las Wry, fb Sean of age, Ma of John Kennedy a laboreri'reoldlng !et 4:14111md Court,' if traterstreat: ties fatally bunted. He had belargbeenlllfor aohaetlmr andthe WM ly being very ;dor, the mot her, for mentor noethlng bettewpped hia in apd , o n h and abenthee o'clock. laid - Wm nenethe 'Elbe then left Lim, and firing her atantice le so changed Ina [ton TA:10 coveting came in cost• alk with' gra and nee soon ablaze. Three other admit in the room et the .Lie "math' alarm, and themother man &Tared Mid exthogutalted the flume, .b not belbre theUttleboyhad been tarrt bl bunted, from the effect M. which be dledaboat ftveo'clock. Wedemity awn l mq tajnry eez rege l irr•O t rl l l d ett - an. with Me fertag'Maled.,„ fidisa,ahem night vratchmened Alleghnty city premotaa Capt. William Do irmelina with a valuable 'Um watch mtod chile, bud *rect. The premotatkm Jock piece at. U. awhile's claim City Itulleing, chem. miners meeting bad Lem oretanlmet by banker officer Me- Chemay to time chair, R. 8. Merrimac, Eag.,l4 a hnof bat appropriate amidsmme, prateoled watch, after which Mr. J. It. Oalsy, oat behalf of Capt. Bowden, replied lath cos of tile happiest Miens. The theft was purchaael at garter Draw 'a. mid bore the fellowlcor inserts. flee:l'resented to Capt. Wm. liteeden, he the night watchmen of Allegheny as a taken of their esteem," EL-7 - . - refinery pt P. giere:zoNt, T at d ia wo gni hadicioccuree dogged hone the frost, sad As pocdocard on ens forced op throohe the "gal trap," mad icanieuxl over the eUlnt. .;4 its boated mutinies , It moos ignited, and Asantled we tank and a shad near by for storing, on. Tb. kis VIII bo .toot ny• kundrei dollars. There waa , Imamate ca goo eutab laylui • _ 1111relit Eleettes.`nok main. learned p gitelamatlon far a special • election on Monday, the 27th tort., for two Members of the Common Carnocit— one hathaileciondwsid sad ow to Oak. land. townahlp,—ths Ramer the bus year, to lid /an/ army oonaMood by the resig nation of Thomas Made. Esq., who was @lour COMmlier, recently. and tba ter 'Oll the vacancy occurring to that township on umlaut of.a tie vote. . •;;M/121-17--- Oompeay,— Our report yeatarday of the election held • by WM oom Nay eras lacorrect, • and we hereirlth publish . the ticket so eleetau: dohMirwln. Jr., John D. ICCord. C. G. Hamby, Harvey ,Chtlds, Thomas J. licoklumn. Caps. Wm. Dian, Wands Hallam Charles liava, Robert IL Davie. a. L.: Vannostock, W. H. Everson, (.4pt. J. T.; took dal Vinrchirs Itleetel•-At • meting of the stock holders. of Wo &woad National Bank. held on Tueiday, the following Directors were elected to serve for the iasnlpgyear:'O.E liternar,John Reath, Cooper, John •D. Thotnpso•, likiltinel Lowrie, Jacob , Planter, LeoPol4 llailteu•er, Patrick CWwgg liipscou• • • 0 . • . . . ttionlei the-botlar , of the law mill it,Baker. Jocksorr & 00. e.Xplodod, tgosiog the twining. to mina. .I , 'ortn.. nsWg no one war "resent as the hands siva qt at runner, the troller beinglett t° U" care aritaelf. *doh 1$ die. • • fa lc the election of oalrera WD Catholic Larearery • Ae. .seetstfos yesterday. the -compoiritot arcideltall,y omitted the mutant' Henry Anus, Esq., se due of the now,dlnectsna Members of Cooriell In Erti kr...fined :dour If Ave Intoutts'ssnly' after time of toest.lnK...Tka floss ars dirrotad so We poor. ,pF a l um, me pq moot Is optlonaL • • . . . . - Edo ( 'A ru *mang Aran Poor ll IvArk octlApeasooo at tboi mad* ultr from' cher exelf.tho'bo Dina blood ! A 1 1114.0111114 alad. in. nameiras AIDSYI battt of noinutUrionshay,'"COnip, ugh township, Indiana county, Wan hiln= idea. •LawK o3 o; ill4;l7:l4litiOU or J. Guy Poilnkhenin POSIIIINIG-T at , ftrq,PSWIUIS bap lal Hrmed bithe sw& • _ • A, sew German lornrance Company baa been organized at Ella, Edo kridly gator • are &nutmeat. Ella - i.- t j - itaiwThaer) DISASTER: 1 , 4 7 Tors Tuition wreensd—Pftnottuest Mew lopunee—Thesta larporism 010 " A. - maims:l accident oomorred. at Btaar,:i aitstlon, od the Alleghetbrirolicß!„. Paltroad, about ten miles" thls aide of 'Franklin,; Tueadify 'mornfog,' 4 whits nineteen 'Men - were injured, thrsaof whom are rep%stied dead. The accidenC; was occasioned by the -2MLgting of. torts' *ravel trains; to one of. which was ati %sou.% a caboose cantor the &memo:led:l%, %len of ths division hands, and in whicil!A Over twenty of them were riding at the.. Thb'io trains, it appears; had no, regular (linear% which - to run, and were:. Only recluirsd to avoid the time errand , lar trains and each' other. . By soma rots= lake the cOndttetors were not informed:, pr notified of each other's intention, aud it, seems vaet .at the , point designated' While moving- a% this rate-of fifteen,' or twenty bales en hour. The enginui. were badly &Magid and. both throwd, from the back. The cahoots car, which" Was neat the engine on the down train, Jerrie literally . demelished, And several the cars on both trains ware mores or less damaged. Most of the injured; men resided 7 i Fmnklip;and us they were employed on the upper' division Of the we •were linable to ascertain) the names of any-of them, Ths 'olllcerit. of the Company, we are :informed; did' alLin their power to relieve the sufferers , by: procuring medicial nishasnce - end , having them remOved . te-their borata t ; Last evening we heard that three of Ebbw. fluted died yesterday morning, and that' Walla thotignt more of the Others ware', seriously injured. • ' ' FOVitTil Courts: Keetta at rattaaPt. tad liamerous other/AMC. 'teats of intend., • ~,, .; CITY ITEMS. Cowlitz sae .i!mo Loess Tho chaturatt of ellaate ineldeat to thlt( season of the year are rite with the.,4134 me. of the Ihrciat , lutigs, 'filch yvig nonely in Dr. KeYeer'et' Invaluable !).Pectoral Syrap," . costini. only 75 cents a bottle.. - let. Dr. Keysor's Pectoral Syrup will; Ur. Keptees , Pecteral- Syrup IOU: . urejneedlng Lune& ed.. Di. Keyser,' Pectoral Syrup erllfi ureWbooplug.CTurh. - 4th. Dr..4eyeer altar:4 Syrup will' re Cold In die Head. • Lttr. Ur. HoYear's Pectoral Syrup moil ours a reeent Cough in halls day. - 6th. Dr.tßeyser's Pectoral Syrup:will relieve Coughs of long duration. • ' •!, 7th. Dr...lKayacea Padorid SYrtIP Bth. Dr. a•Pectoral Syrup wilt , palliate Comsumption. . • 9th. Dr. - Keyser'. ,Pectoral Syrup Will cure Influenza., . , , •• 10th: Dr. iger:ier's PictOnsl ityrup kf,pitesPeletorall37mi •*ol' 12th.. Dr. geyser'. Pectoral Dyrapds. sold at most drug stores, and - lathe pro-', prietor's, 140 Wood street...Consrattog lasi smart:dui:4 office, LI/ NMI street. ; , , Eddied*, Read - Thbo: r An EameirsO. stock of &ad goods far and dren—dry runny at - kw VgablC one half former priori the most dad:able offered ti do oieson, - at Barker's doslolrdng Mx . rts.—Poete—Painters—Preacheni , PUTOri — rrinlerei and Polldeisda suffer ' from from 'Dyspepsia, :fferropunsas.. Lois or Atipetito:Lly, tir Cotopletoti, and: all dlseedersthreh they may. ewe : ospre= y B I rent by the Mk, of PLantatdarrit - 21"; those sufferers took- these ' BI the , POC,try would bevarer,theA g truer,i - , the Ninth= wander, rho , one 11— yeller. the Printing neater and PoW ties honestor. - This splendid tonleinviw orates the system, and oluthles the bro".: to work,bealthtly. . _I-. , fflseriuttotait.asWe 'WWI maned by ,a ll *hp hoot 1 sg,t a; - - -- . _ _ _nrCitzA atleittieri!r•to' Co . zattsheinice. 50e Per y* good a mead. et Feettel merinos, allteekeeli,greet Grand ErlißdUes of Fairy the 1110k.„—The : elegant. end • grobeftd =lekator, Eugene W. Pre; "till ex bis afternoon and evening at the }Cordon, Rink. No .eatis co to holders of wawa or coupon U Ladies elating the Rink during the fore.' noon • end' afternoon can receive lee- . tone In eirattog. irithitat • charge; daring Mr. Pratt's stay.. " • • • • ' tf. tiettatbi ion to understand how greet are the bargains offered at Buicer'd anal nloalng out sale • • ' 4-4, 5-4,-.64, 34,94 and .16-4 Sheeting' iednoed 1a irrielVat Barker's Anil sale. n evityithere known ebat . the crock ern soda blaeults;' , ginger- Enact - and Graham brand, manulacurred by; Wray arothern Nos. 2n and St Irwin* arnalc are the mast superior in the mark& This old established Kassa bakery bra long kept the lend, and Its Made mark to overywbtro recognized with favor. Tha orieea an, Ivry reraonable. Dealankw/ua Pay tilled' . again, hotel and naitanrant keepers, stesunboatsi and pirate inandlin, are supplied with an goanitty . an •Me aliginna Donna parlusesars dellnred to soy past or the dry tree at charge, and shipments ant . pueridly mad& to all palms. • . Caakmere;* long suid . shawls; nark one half fcemer prlces,strkeitos . . dress goods, at Barlwoa .• .•. • • B. 1611unieteck, the well known drugest, No. 60 Woodstmet, Pittsburgh ; Pa., and proprietor of the Jastly brahall "71 L. - Pahriesteck'sVenonitur Is now thelcomponedsr Wllstm'sP an wmally valuable specific for Dyspep sia, which may to had oreve27 loading drill:3lBlMM* United Stabs. NM. whll4:3l4Larr gnu. Elands, itde. restlyiedoold in peke. at Barker's final Allegheny City Omens will bold an adJoanlartnertlag thti awning. tklastatag• Agited.—The boot; shoes, cohere, do_ theater; ladleasad children, kept at S9ltarket street, tire mado of the rep boa material, and sold "a low as tho lowest All goods are warranted to Lite sallatiction. Ilynneranteotnethlng good, and at goid_prioes, call ,at Robb's no" 4otwes; Ibrkat s treet • ' Tairealemelelltejers er Dry Gaeta we Ire offering' special Inducements—Job lota froto.the Eastern Auction Nales— Mawls, Drifis • Oecats, Itooskeeping Goods.. Mena' Wear, aikeetlsgs, BMr4 lags, Prints, .te. J. W. ILtaszn Co., , to Marketntroot Call and Blume the lazgo &V I Z plata fault Ladlefiennini„ at Fleming's, No. /39 Wood sited. t Duck 1114 bet, lonisuaqqaare shawls, very chw, at ,13ariptr;s and, RN. Dinah+ In Liam' Pun, At MU= Fltatinetcryic 1311 Wood. stmt. tt . . 'no end apy let , of {Li llnsl - dos. ti,g out solo of kora. IBataNona 131Usta—Itarialaa, uarialaa at Barker's final .; • ITatwocal, map, at Itarkat'atlaSamisiasi:u "L. lIALLTILLy4I.U.,.—(bo Rabat. ibt Lon.., b 7 te. . Lyei OM ?beim U. Vol'. VAAL 2., 444047. t tbi blerspos4 to ley.' 'pair razinitw,...4l, Y0111.16445 1 / 7 &—At ibt riatdese• nt Oa Wide. sprothsr, by fjev . J oe p• .11%6016 Or CIO WWI ridettipal Clank, ea 2 . .40"5/is. Jtatua7 1011 IMMO% R. 110 W •14 Mho MOLLIE n3:15. boa. •C mcln 4.-teritfra.tilrz . „. mr TM Aiwa/ will tate Dlste triga)h!",ihilows twr twstawl, 7(W.111310404 4114011- a 7: fltalisaabuter,) 100 a, WI wbiwkl: . The mid. ottb• t0n.117 pwl eopectlhlly taviukt t. , rfirtwizols.-0• , 111.41., maniac . Jew.... laa• . 11 3 t..41.1144 ILIJICuLts cowl SOX ihom . of rusty ida ae pmt vii'lchtwil et Iar.OIIPILINV z a ,- • itinitketik t.t‘iiiiittt. • 011.13( r#lll . t+r ".• °T llo E'"Alitt N. cola trartsd Cad" Muth f.t. : UQ. PO font eat Ulm Mr • MM.'s& at Os pal= wMATH, $llllll4 1: ie. BUM , , 'o64"t.' " THE WEEKLY MEM . Fipnwiikr AID 111.111121= 7 _,_H SAO iDITIUsa Ankieratmaids PUNTSuird 1:1111313 tord mad* sulfa. taddnedig luau latest Nun bruturiphi 0,4 valuadoitudlas Mudd gee ilq Puol'A' dzuffsdlent sad sot reliable Ffamelal Yd Our , isiteldl Muted Itepoids glum try au duvet* tdui air. So Turner, Nutsals, or mammas intinwisamm, . '; Clubs et 'T.Aad iferefairtthilt asuraas .444iItlea• mwaewenm: •- , Name. vo tit .***. te sat smelly ildlaad.rat : *aat, as we lasiemk Wedesetni• scribal haviaotit ou maU • wok—. . . . Arse..? x 4107 ovum. Rua.-" tu....ryto mat etas:Ad. PrmaritarigPa IMpMU3I=3. . 4 LEL -- 1111t1414711DVITTAliEtr No. ..... bullet. Pliabarg4'. , rii• .., IN V ell cv/IPLNB. Ka tide; CIATIS. GLOVIIIIkadk dray desenpUe4ef Tissend rueselatitil ' 6o o '_, ?miaow. Zama Open.* sack utztge. Muss LiiZasstcsa—Aev, David leeti..li.D, - ..R.44 . IL" Wi' 4iteob4,l pc D., !Ilkeekel•Nirlag; Z. ROIIEJ3I7 317 RaDNF.N. u n d er ... ~. • T.Fix. 4 Nresalceter. N.. 0 ML - R 4 ... Piteibe.7. . VII. , 0) INIIIROId ill.rev, air .;lobt Wltloi a 1 . ....) keeigla•Ks ... Una el • 'east Metal. N { reed: fV - leleaet ilaCteeltiihal it,,everood Co ' ' Walskiet Corns tmeill Wt. :herds. Easel. CASs Of Wends; edi *be". corn.. la p ro' rho. Canteen-ate lifuenal Mrs shed, at lair mt.. Crape, Ultrivb risii 1 i*tt-Ingravlailknalshed DIM,. Olitsibrilt ter EWll#ll CZAELIffECIZ4-,141%* DEGTAILIfi. Ho. .14 ()No Ittkey 41kith...T. Metalll., Roo wood - and other Vo., "Ina, with • ockfOte itoat of fain] Furnikte basif e l . r Punt...ft] es •borf•k I.llken pd. Zak and LIMY Ptak% .V: '4er of rim ind .111dat• Ntseitts. Cultafts,,, Ikkotbk: Juggle., saw. LOST . . VlST—Oiti,Xaturttas=iiigllt. *he , '3ltb at Jironary. &BRIM, SLTTEILDT4 7 . .1 jrlth 4ktta fect.:roblte mirk roe bla Cate. mit . , tibits het. . Ai, person rtiroraterklit v. 36.4! .pLeloa irritztT. will ro• liberally mmtricit .' W ANTE D —.A GENTA,,-LlgiAis; ; 7 11130.60. , itroLvir4a DUI7BLZ burs.. 911 . EUROPA J.IGD"AIICIISICA crijast Oka"' 11.'T.000.10 Ritaa 4itt mat. Ladlei avid niece-t . dnt', !gado. J. T. 1.L011.1. Ho. = Gina/ma Street,. NANITEtI),--0,43 or more pstr ties to take au laterast lathe tranlatiaii liana:scatting a laullog wimp the ham am the city..., rit tstaindu Manufactari O . ate naming ord.e - aad alay ai.U.Q ciettsl taT oaks &vary profitable Imam.. Apprr .044 t NeLAIN CO.. 12.1W•arinetasat.,, Fait' ENT Ta.Lrit—The.rolorth or TIMM EtTORItS tie new knllltkg,i, rio . Aas tibeety Eatulre'ofT:l4- r. • p 0 Ft BENT.—Sivirevalline. ..'"! ZOOM in the GAZETTE ISUILDINO. llgiti. an be Apply GAZR t 17,. COUNTING !WWI. • - VO:7 LT,-.A. lane and Silbstai*L f. tt,i'lrisprotris; iiiiirAL 7 Meat moderato: racteintia'Alvas enk pril Ist. Eapcirs ci•o6o. A. AIRILY, ienaNstional Beak. • - • TO LET-,-STORE_ nOO l / 11 . Willa. , stiselied. .hosted on . Yerry strait• 'nisi Mi.. and liner: , The dwelllaz Iw erilosaa.: Wttl rateab`nth.r:,,Enpaln of BATS IerZWABT, No. =Marti nieet.. --..~.:~...: FOE BALE 1 , 01/ BALLE,,Ttie.vr4ll known Tonic CIGAX - STO/IXof 'IIAGGEBIT,. Xi. V 711211 strut, * sal' dills,. 'Piot tablsrud-psibir trade. Is pttered fbr sals. ,, ; Sint V rusoss glum for Qs ss/s, to urthstr, sttaltlii to ',stratus.' Apipir of TIIt 11108 X,„ . . ii.E,Orle .7 911 r0egtOPor,..: BLICtftWEELINGHOUHtsie Ihr; see :Vet:seer strait. smarted Comae CVO . .. CU Ilt• 'tOwl weed, 10/1 elelit , seeets. ladled *Mee-, ashlar: r. end bet end cote water. Wlllbe 'lad cheep. Call seen, at EA/HET • HAWS" Biel Estate Ohl e.'N. et Belmar lams: saw UV, Olt SA. E—Two fine SAY II: BOOTH, molt , sootelod sod tralrod% . WIVIAIIIB, soitablo for*m or me balms; ono. • BOHEIT.'IOA.BO.7, and a ioubLo isCof marl, 2Malls tho ?UV': .'•;'s OR, HALE-•$O0 6E6 :+ 43` ; ' NOVIVIVIS. Warr, 4816; Ime - rAlittX HOSSX ltsin thaw. Diann 411$XY; NOMEICIV. muittour, - tons: -OMR BLACLIC.-K/130% • t we\ LIINIC , is MUSS. .111:8MTISTNEXIIlaz WBtu , Lid metdatieteliii VO4 HALE—Three Very AeMlea N. DWILLTNIIB AND LOTS, allietetl ea aletheld strut, Mb ward, AU...ay, ...it.n fr.n even can.. jack Mem , that rima• aa.• Mashed stele, Rad are flaqUe the/mahout ta the tM.t e . , with bet ma • :geld water, harts num, water elate% mutat: Mahal; Ile., eta. The abeam Dummy la WY._ - Mott what the 10 or /Oman. Veer farther - PenieVe.e. Weft' . .Ni. of /RAMA 111108:„.. elli. muse MoBed.wlekcrest Allealt st,at I , .p3R SALE,,--Baase and Lot • saner wn.ntm osiel Agsno . strooi4" • Passonawr /stamp.. 1.44 44 so ntr. tom. no.. true., ass salalas moo sal ica0411414 ova tosprerrea. U. sad Los oo 81•2414. " - 614wa1l Juan. Alleirboor CIS?. 'LoS s *V.. , host: boos* trams. *se Was WI, An nom ARA • 0;441 atlas; wows sad cos. Also, osvorsl viva " tloosomsof LoY La food Asosgsa. lagatr. eta;; 80711 JACO.. loasse slaw's, was aussons...: 10311 - 114 LE—That vrell "ma'am , TAN'TkN -11FAND, site et• Is the Tole.. ' Wei* insert am ...leeeksee 31e11, • akkealcs • the Markel Nee" has AltroOl. tee 4 three @tense eee most ' b. 1 "...... 8 . 1 . 1 .4 bald. • /ea* °neat Hell. • ewe etehle the leek U 4 at the koh, eke* Ls ZS by BM Iwo OOP._ 7' , OS the ieseecetence of the totektur alikkeouolosostibllabed potrounoat been extent MLA tr.t laujor QUA aay *Gig - IRANI waft.. No %MT DaTIM ' Aimee ellstsels the market. • CILL itekttlT . • • fIItLY, 2.111 retake. - .Sputa.. /Mgr Meet PZSTIY&L maim GRAND OPERA, :.• £I I RII3 . ACADEMY , OF-MUSIC] " ; - .lrar • tale!' ow= Da% °Dia.:424.g - BlOnday,Jannarya'7 . lBBB • sZaimmzitsrve trAttkw ortai.• • • • • GAMMAS arm corm - • - t•uo. • • • • caotoark • 1101111.811 D orxrmarramo, . , • •I INZ3III/. 7tiria?Ollr. .. Ali artlealtra la 11..414/sat tatai.r. 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