E trim . , - 6 ttrtitTifitt ' 2 curt AND SUBURBAN Preseitsiettir of the Rrand inn Oar 'll+Lla eO-:Ttotit - Caplet/7 Pelee Pirelli.ee sad tateeep ea Bat see Ceees—Ltberellty et the ILatater License IleeztlAhealsteat ttlaszlet etteree7. The Ghoul 'Tory of the December term of the Quarter &mom* .Dnieheil their labonionSaierttly, mad were discharged. They Made the fello - enng pre!sentteent: - - Trithilleiloi.Lte the .Tudges of the Murt of Quarter Settione, hr., of-titt County of AftgAeny, Ditember &aims, 267. The Grand dry in closing their labors deeps it prthient 1n inaliff brief refertmce to 'Soma matters , which have attracted their attention: , The number of oases brunglit before no does not appear ann• sually large, in cOmperison with the term for the cerresPondlng period last year. Werthiveposseduponabout rourbur.dcad In cases presented "for our consident tlon.wo bare. beeri viiidly ImProtand ' - with the injury mnlstrates upoz the Community In transcending their duties.. oe conservators of the. peacii . They. are eepecisily culpable In opprtna. ing the poor and Ignorant, by enwurap , log litigating, anti In causing great ow pence to the county by entertainlng ca ws where' the - parties concerned should hairebeen adviied to settle their Milieu!. tire without *Course to' law. Such ad vice we. ainnot thick- , would fall to be given bye proper magistrate, one haying a proper understanding of his dutiev,not ontylie publio °Maw- but as an up right citizen. The pursuance of a differ ent course seems to.bethe rule, to which, however, there are a few exceptions. The dedni forialts of someofearniagis •trittes seems to outweigh their- sense of justice,,and hence In the pursuance of their buslneits great injustice is done— the public , peace Is not preserved, but In the consideration- , of cases of thd elare'Mferred to it has been a souroe of regret; that we could .not In some prat* .tleal way feb4..e. magistrates for their -misconduct lebtlioe. In - some. it was proposed_to place the oasts upon them, but there seemed to -be no authority of law for thls. - ' We would alsd call the attention of your:Horrors to the. great member of reset of false pretense and of larceny as bailee entertained by magistrates. These are trrongiet; we believe, In many In stances, to ,enforee the /luminary pay ment of money.st or unjust debti, the crfsainaf law being made to answer the purpose of the doll—urthe payment of money—es far the former answers for the arrest and perhaps committal for a “furthet hearing" ortheadensed,thispea ishmord, and the , fair Inspired of further punishment, accomplishing - Me object. Comparatively few of ilea') eases teach. the • grand lury the Court, the ruse:armee and prosecutors disposing of themas their interests are served--es the accused pays the. debt. and coats, or re fuses so re do. In the latter event, pert - hap; the ease goes to Court. lithe mon erition out-wail:dna that es, t discharged, o whether or not there was -sufficient to eseurre. his arrest, In the Brat instance, and to hold him- for trial, after hearing, to answer a criminal charge. Comparatively few 'Minor cases have been brought before us. r The tibraaLity orate County Commissionem, es a Board of Limn" seems, to .11:*. erect/ea the violation of law in this regard. If it has not teen increased in other respects,, thy Is gratifying, • • • We take occasion toexprem oni thanks to tho Assistant District Attorney, John W. Riddell, Esq., for the vary able and efildent manner`in which tic; has dis chltrgert Ids 'duties - during oar inning. We teraormlts the necessity for the office, end also the capability of the present in- Alt of which Is respectfully inbmitted, Jarmo Ilarnsx, Foreman. Wits. M. Hatrrzma..; Clerk. E. Edmondson ; -C. H. Osborn, W. R. Boggs, George Neely, FL ELTleming, ' ' John Magill, Henry Hays.... Wm..A.' haw Henry EfltOn. MatthlasVoeghtley, 'John . G. Gilfillan, "-Wm. Rinehart. . Alex . .. B. At.kineorr. Quarter 11 . 1arrelt. . This Court mot Moitchty morning at the stimal hoar, ten o'clock. George M.' Morrison woo sworn no liennuntle Apprnloer for Allegheny ooutjty. TE i.E:FssiLveaLt. itsuatoar) LAECEN. 7-723--CONVIOTION OP DEPENDANTS. The ease of Moritz Kestner and Henry Hese, indictment larceny from Tie Penn sylvania Railroad Company, was re sumed. The defendants were in the em ploy of the railroad company as ..repair men.", and It was charged that on the night of the sth of December last they entered a freight: mg at the outer depot and took bottles - or wino from a box shipped by IfeCtickert it. Co The do fondants were on duty that night, and being =spaded, - were watched. They I were observed opening' tiuo - car, enter IT I take the wine, and proceed to a toot - 17ovaein thevielnity where, subsequent ly, the wine (four bottles)was tound. • Thee:Me was very carefully tried by 7no. H. Hampton, Esq.; for the prosecution, and A.- M.-Brown and F. H. Collier, Esq., for the defense. Mr. Hampton, in the course of his summing up; said It was not an ordinary sane of larceny.' It was not tho case of a stranger - entering a house or - store sari taking therefrom a pro or goods. It was the; of employestlit on duty or nt work...violent= the confi dence of their employers. The defend ants were repairing care ba the night time, and embraced the opportunity to etcaL .A, portion (two bottles) of the wine was found at Keener's kinuae, in Lawrenceville, and when arrested Kest, ner said he bad no wine &tout kis prem ises. For the defense a 'women. named • Etimbeth Roeh. testified that she and • Mrs. Kestrier had purchased the Arne at Mr. Seibert's store, in the city. Mr. Hampton said this woman had been brought forward to "swear they case .. thruagh'! - and had committed rank per- jury. She : had not been corrolinrated, and the Jury would disregard her testi mony. Mr. Collier reminded the Court of the fact hf.r. Seibert sad his clerk bad been regsdarly watipcensmi, and an attachment Week! on Friday last to com pel their attendance, the °Meer reporting that the win:Hives had gene to Cleveland. The Jury retired about one a'rr'est and after a brief absence returned with a verdict of guilty. Henry Bess (one of the defendants in the above ease) was arraigned upon an other indie.ment, cnarglng him with the larceny ore large quantity of dry goods, also in the possession of, the Pennsylva- I nia , litailroad as carriers.. The: delend ant put in a idea of guilty. • - There, was rill another =se:against Keefner and Hess' but. the District At torney-stated it was not his parpasetcl try - it at present The defendants were !ern:aided - until Saturday • next. Hen had been under bail in the sum of ID,srie. The - defendant Kestnee was last week convicted of the lareenvnfa large quan tity of dry goods clothing, dre. These men seem to have been doing • ' quite eiresterisive thieving business, re -suiting not a r iJy la considerable loss, • but in great Inconvenience to conslgnors ise emit as copelgßees, and ' also 'to the rallited - company in tracing out the thieves tad the stolen property. The • =widest tried tberefore were or'riaore than ordinary interest to the railroad company and-the pnbtie generally. For bringing the offenders to justice much eridltie dna to the officers in the employ. —of the railroad company,more especially to •A. M. Hackett. detective, in which specialty ho hex few equals. Some,per- SOMS,:t from .lack of information, have ieee proper to characterise as a spirit of “aboaliness" the 'earnestness with which • the isiireaci company, through its agents, I has' rm aed offenders, in most instan mployes, but It is'a sufficient an irirsitho :Such eepression of opinion to stallf-the fact that within a year past the cotripany, it Lsestimated, baa been oblig ed to . pay to shippers about fifty thousand dollars as damages for goods lost, or rather stote-n, ha irersado. Hence it la that, by the employment of detectives' ' officers, and the pursuit to convictllin ' or, . - employes and othereengage, din Meal - ing from ears, the railroad company has reared to render shippers secure " in,,their ropersy very naturally deem : lug it w e ft to Dicer the necessary ex . reuse of finch a policy rather than to ex - peed a like or . greater ailment of money' indausages rmulting from a teas degree of -prrcaation. The system of railroad • thieving—for 'ln fact it has becomes rem:tier - system within si few yeare--we may state, has rendered necessary each extraordinary pre:notion. The result of the awes jest tried. It la WA* hOped vs(11 have a wholesome effect. Cenirt—snap liostur, Jan. 13--Court. mat at.. to r o'clock. Benjamin Rush Branford Ids. Samoa Guthrie and John Glithrle and same plaintiff Caalin,Wm. ennedi, Janl9lf.V.::n earn Armrest littehell.' Ilene aro action a la eject- ment‘frona Az =strong county, arm are being ;tried in Bait Court injnuanancent. n special act or Assembly: , . Thu lint is . fqr one htbadred mid ftlty acres r end the lade; for - one bandied and fittY-four acres of land, both tracts being alturdcel n.Covriumbantrock township, Armstrong county. Too jury Is what Is termed a ; .etruck'',Jury, the manner of their se iection Wages follows: The full panels Offorty.eightjarars 13 submitted to the ralninta and defendants.. and each party has Slight to strike cdf twelve 'names. Prom the twenty-four names remaining the Prothonotary selects twelve, and the rental Mug twelve are a. 'wnerVe - to supply the places of three seleceed by the Prothonotary who mayhe objected ott The jurors thus selected are then sworn,. and before the ciao Comas Op for trial make personal examination-of the land in question. - Thise cake are - of eon !adorable importance,. .as -the result will -affect the ovnaeraldp of - a'forms amount of land in - •Armcel'ong county. Messrs. Goblen.Purvisneer, BurnSVM will, appear for the Ulf, end Messrs. Beggs, Barclay -Laces for we defendsnta, ..011 trial.. • , . - iiimivria:ciTi ertreOpperig Irorniiin. Wartlamina., ot Ilbe Coatis stet of Ms 11Earillarer. In yesterday mic moral _ .011:11Tre We published* Wept= from Wheeling-an nom:ming the arrest of John. ShasHfer at • Parkersburg, foi attempting to mks the Ws of a citizen or that place, and stating that be had confeasedlo the ccontrditlnu _ of two most' terrible murders in Par-. kenburiL and one in Whaling, within thepast year: - The murders referred to base ban shronmod In mystery .np to the prawn time, but circumstances bave recently pointed to'tlichaffer as the perpetrator of the horrible deeds d. peciardiepatch dated at Parkersburg, January lOth, '• The murderer, Join fitmoter, made a =station this afternoon, under the lad aware:aka, in the presence of J . Die Debar, Hag. as the Interpreter, • and the' prosecutor Mr. Hutchinson. Ire had spacial° Atha Park, of . con feedon, but the worthy baba refused to admit him to religious confers:den until he had made a pubis one, or until he had been trial and convicted. This morning he seemed to have lost all tke stuttarnness and stolidity that bad before.characteriaed him, as be had net, to the moitcloarcibterva,"exhittiled the slightest emotion dare his arrest ex cept on the oonksion al:fr. Beeler being national at his pitblio cramination. : u confession to-daywat brief, but be is writing a full one. He la altve of Baden; aid served o tt f ro Mrs the Papal armlonly one Spent in Rome; Imm this he deserted and probably t to the brigands of the monntaimas is common with desertera: 'lle =no to this country about three yawn's's:), and was married about a year ago. He win a worker in wood, but note good carpenter or =bi- He wit often at Lillenthel's 'saloon, and aciitabotedwith him hiesll up Lilienthal and Murdered he wit found, and took an the money ha , could find. With that he paid off some debts of which, singular as it may seem, he , evince' great honor, and paid aunt. ex penses. This money having run out, and having but little work, he Wyatt , , led Ulrich to Wheeling, under pretense of having asituation for him. Early in the morning after their arri val, they maned out for the +situation os tensibly. In a lonely place on the road, near a cnivert,hemnedewd Ulrich, took his money, about seventy-live dollar, and a watch; came to the Pemberton House, traded °tithe watch, keeping the chain which is now iti the passeeedon of , (liapt. Taggart He COMO home that day and went to work again. He became aolnainted with Tenter, 'end being out of money he watched Ten ter, murdered him, took his -money (about $75), went acmes the river, and afterwards came home. lie owed Dr. 'Koch $33 for attehdance on him, and n to pay it Monday evening. He ot=ed $lO from Father Park for Mr. Beeler, bat pall it to Dr. Koch, and promised the. lance the next day. lug• The Parkersb nt: urg Time* has the follow aocen ; "On list Monday mining the good cit izens of Parkersburg were again thrown Into a phrenzy of excitement with the news of another attempt at murder, sim ilar to those of .Lillienthal and Tenter; Thidthne the atesamln, a German named John Sheeler, was_ caught, while the victim Mr..Tohn Whita, Is still living, and - able tatestify'agalrun the prisoner. "Mr. White, like both the former vie tuna, bad his own private sleeping room, in the rear of his coal ,office, corner of Julian and Litthdon 'areas, where he lodged alone, and Sheerer had been fre q uently seen around the office for several - dun. At about seven o'clock on Mon day evening, Sheeler called for the par- pose of nettling a cited bill, and while Mr. White was sitting in the chair. engaged Lp writiniLa receipt;.. the prisoner drew from his pocket, where he carried it con-- coaled, RI common carpenter'l hatchet, and ,track him' powerful blows on the hoed and neck. The first blow on the neck fell a Little too high, or it would bavepreduced death Mance. Others fol lowed in tjuick .successlon, but '4 to say, though a mach lees man than his. assassin, and unarmed, Mr. White was enabled to grapple with rdm, and push his way to the door, crying murder. A gentleman Deming heard the cry and .crate to the door, which being fastenedlie 'kicked in before Sheeler got off Mr. White In his excitement ta ki ng hold of hiss and running into the street. • 'Shaefer sprang out, leaving his hat and hatchet in the office and yard, and ran off bank headed. The police were, however, soon upon his track, caught him not for from his residence,. and' lodged hire safely In our new.lalL, Yes ter&yan excited crowd believing him blooded guilty of the two void murders above named, as well as of Antoine Ul rich, at Wheeling, surrounded the Jail and threatened to lynch him. It was also rumored that the prism:forties so far hi sympathy with this desire as to make. some efforts to commitenticide in his iron cage, or prison cell. • About boll past three. o'clock yeetei , day afternoon he was conducted before justice Tastgart,-in the Court house, and had a hearing, A number of witnaces testified to most of the facts above set forth, including the prisoner'. seknowl edgment that he struck the blows for the purpose - of securing Mr. White's money, but diaavowing any intention of doing. more than to knock him haensible, while he rifled his office. • - The condition of the wounded man to Writ critical, though it Ls generally thought ;he will entirely recover. He talked well, and showed evidences that his mind was unimpaired shortly after the occurrence, and seemed to be im proving yesterday. Hew= terribly cut, palled and bruised.. Dr. Davis, who attended him; testified that he received four wounds on the head, two on the left and two on the right aide—tbe wounds on the left temple with a sharp edge, and the others with a blunt - 14m. 'The skull was penetrated. Also one woad on the right Bide of the neck, and -another on the left elde,-back of the ear one Con tused wound on the shoulder, and both hands 'apparently chopped:, He mated further th at It impossible at preeentto matte a pet /amok of the case. The primmer was held to answerer, the April term atria Circuit Court, and the witnesses kn. the State- were recognized in one hundred dollars each to appear Carintelles or nnwe, roe Vanrimuo. In the lei:port of preeteedhsgs in the Philadelphia Court of Quarter Sessions on Friday last. we find the following th relation to an Incite - Ling who some time age opicrided in thls city: Jesiah Deoreoll, alias Josiah Williams, Miss Josiah Anderson. was convicted of it charge of formoy. The facts were very plain and ealleinelVe, the prhomer tam. Ins no evidence to contradict them. On the 17llattof October last he called Open Elijah W. L, qtasensware men. et Commm ynd ee street, above Fifth, and produced a letter of introduction. purporting to be from a Mr. Bed, of rittatmrgh, &gentleman whom Mr. Lynd well knew, and In anureqsauce of this I letter he was well received. In the coarse of .eouveresnon he showed Mr. Lyad a clack fora certain amount upon bankers at the corner of Fourth and Wood streets, Ffttelmrgh. drawn In his favor. and. bearing the formed name of Mr. Best , and toted Mr. Lynd to in dome It, so that be could raise money upon It in this city. Lynd, net being imiliclently well 'acquainted with Mr. Best'. signature, • declined' to do so, but offered to Intro duce the prisoner at the Central National Bask, where he keptan account, whine the check could be deposited, collected end paid. This was sweated to, and the check was deposited. Mr. Lyad then wrote his name and residence upon a card, Landed it to the prisoner and lett him. Subsequently, but,on the same day the prisoner returned to the bank . and presented's check ter $l5O, bearing the forged signet:we of Mr. Lynd.. The paying teller wm net satisfied with the signature. and refused to cash the check. IThe nrlsoner went away, and soon re 'turned with this additlou to the check: O. K. Fads W. Land." He stated that Mr. Lynd was slightly intoxicated when I he drew the check, and hence this little tnaccurscrin his signature. This threw the teller off his cuard, and the money • was paid. The trend was mon detected and the prisoner arrested. It 'is almost needless Gamy that thaPittsburgh check' proved •to be a forgery. Benteeced to elx years in the Eastern Penitemtlary. EMU mar. Col lel*. If.. X 7 rink Wrest, ritt.b.rcb. Junum7 10. We have the pleasure to announce to oar friends and the public. that we hare recently made another new and impor t:AM addition to our atandani Course of bnsinem education try the Introduction Of 'BEATTIE GOVERENKIEr Comerzerarr BASH Nova DETECTOR, with' upwanla or fifty dealmas from the. Government plates byouthority faith, United States Treasury Department; sanctioned by the orthe Tnetsury, and principal .ra=.llank °Dicers, as the clearest and. -fullest instructor aver, offered upon this important attainment. Members of our dames in book keeping are Instract ed without additional, charge. •To pri •vato classes our terms are moderate and made knownst our ,R Dt737 ft SON. cur muersaatty Vt. 0. - PhYilotan of tOPfrrel of. Health, reports the haw. Mg interments In the oiti - of Plttihuith Nrom December 29th, 1907; to, January sth, 186 . • I Disesses--01d age, 3; typhoid' fewer. asthma,m burns, .1; small pox, 1; oon -Ir-cashew 2 Manse of kidneys 1. tare birth, 1; disease of braln,'*= of heart, seran at i rls , leo, 1; dimmed; of 0 oboes therewere thxlMl year, *from I tot, 1; Ito 5,510t0 13,11 2 9 . 111 39,1; SO to SO, 2; 70 to 30 0 : * SO WOO,* 90 to 11; - females, 7;100417; color- ramaii .ra 6rotka.llr.. W. aLICIALI Inns. thp R. 0 2mr v a=g . los . of 11Wwwil Jaws . . PEIiIiSYLVAnt LEGISLiTURE. The Dead-Lock Fueled Davis Elecka Speaker of the &Joe The Dissenters Yield, After Giving Their Reasons. iliale, of Allegheny, Holds Out. Speech of Speaker Davie Legislative Record Squabble. LOltistalDloat.r.k to Plume;[! essetto.7 ITAmussuno, Jartuiry 10, Iso3. Apromlnentbolter last night rensarkd that if the Democrats would Join them and elect litcOudant or Ewing ter Speak er. the bolters would vote for- and elect a Deznocratli, State Treasurer. The Dem ocrats- will accept nothing abort of the Speaker. They are willing the bolters •ball have cierything else. So there is not much-chso , e of coalition between the bolters and Democrats. Soiree of tbe Data men =income:ritual allow the bolter. to triumph, they will vote for ]ones. The boltere are willing to vote for any man on their side of the Howe except Davie. So the matter stencils at ten o'clock thbe morning.. The Democrats are now in caucus, but as ascotal of them are opposed to cora promisl with the bolters under any cirr i eumatancee, it will probably not amount to anything. The_Democrato held a Caucus this morning in regard to a coalition with the bentera, but a majority was opposed to taking' asy action, and the matter wax At eleven o'clock the House was called to order, when, without *Mg a ballot, on motion Ot Air.. Thorn, took a reams until two o'clock. This is understood to mean that the Republicans have at bat concluded to settle their diMcdtl . HOUSE The morning session immodbitety ad journed tilt two o'clock in tho afternoon on 'motion of Mr. Thorn, of Philo: dolphin. AFTER` 0001 1112 ZION. On the twenty-sixth ballot the dissent ing, Republicans voted for Mi. Darla, except Mr. Riddle, of Allegheny, who voted for Mr. Wilson. The result was: Davis, filly; Jones, foily-three; Wilson, One. • Mr. Reitman, Republican, Lebanon; Ur. Mlifiller, Democrat, Montgomery; Mr. Holgate, ptepoblican, Philadelphia; Mr. Borah, Democrat,Un ion; Mr. Boyd, Democrat, York, and Mr. Rickman, Re publican, Chester, all paired elf. TUE DIEISE:PrEIt.' 4.E.P.A3021.11. The dissenting Republicans filed rea sons for holding oat: first, because they wantoile man not Identified with offen sive legislation last year; second, one in' River of retrenchment and reform; third, one not connected with corporations; fourth, one In favor of a Free Railroad Law. Mr. Davis had • now ' isitlafied irPrarxre DAVIS' irrzsca. Repiesemativre of revneptoonia =Xf I consalted my own feelings on the pre =TX occasion, I would merely thank von._But after the ordeal through whleh I have passed, Rug einslderation for those friends and myself demand that I should any iamething in vindication of myself .and those who so marmant mouldy supported me In the canvass. I bhall not . refer to anything that 'would mat the harmony of the great party of which I am as bumble member.. I will simply say I stand to-day before the representatives 'of the people and this vast assembly, and I know that I must some day stand before a higher tribunal. Heaven's great Court. of Resort, and sliould those attacks made open. *my public acts and private character e ar rayed against me at the throne of the 'Almighty Justice, in the presence of the God -that made me, I will pronounce them false. • I will now nrceeed to nay to the mem bers of the House what I intended to say upon the day they assembled to elect a Speaker. I have not changed one word. I Iravejust left those remarks as they were printed lot Monday evening: ,Ev ery pledge the 1 have made shall tome tied out. I have not had time to commit what I have to say to memory. It is " very brief and I oak your patience dur ing the reading. I • Por this very high compliment le ' 'etowen, and the confidence reposed in me, I tender my hearty ;thanks. I win endeavor to deserve it, by earnest el fort, and to the extent of my ability charge the duties with equal justice to all. Every energy of my.naturefahall be taxed to this end. .I expectant/no doubt will receive your hearty 00-operallon and support,in this effort. Our duties will be important and arduous. The eye! of your millions of people axt . s e f c ,r e n d la. Oar actions will be closely and severely mantra tad The people. have entinuaed - us with their interests. Let us be sure to guard them faithfully. The great political party I have the tenor to represent, is firmly-. and . t of l questionablyl certain y pledged to mess urea State policy, all of which I cor dially approve. I hold now, as ever, that legislation abould be general, instead of keel or 'pedal. We have general mi ning. nauting,,mainfacturiag, and cee waeon laws. We should also have • general railroad law, a liberal, practicaLcomprebensiverane„ umber the operations of which capital would be Invested to develope the immense re sources of our great • Sala. Let the Lesislatare be true to what seems to be the almost universal demand of the people of-every section of the State, by taking Away restrietions to a literal system °Lissom:al commerce, get -at ways guarding the rights-of Ind!- ' vidual citltms . inviu . rapist to come ft eel,' and develop our inexhaustible fields of iron,toal and other "minerals, se well eh the Mimeses lumbering le gions *and other sources of wealth and greeneta This can only be accomplish ' ed thoroughly by giving the right to open 'every locality of the Stale eon ' tainlngsuch sources of wealth to free and wholesome competition. I. That I may be properly understood, - I am In favor of, and hope the House will speedily pout, t the much agitated and I greatly needeeFreeßallniad Law. Any I efforts to that end shall receive my entire approbation and rendyectimeratlon. Seven years ago I was selected by the Haim to preside. We then stood on the threshold of the meat gigantic conflict of modern times. The House then pledged ell the resnuroabf the State to maul*, the 'Constitution. sustain the Govern ment, and enforce the laws of the nation. How well those pledgee werocarrled out and redeemed Is now part of our coun try's history. Pennsyliailii soldiers were the first to respond to the call of the President to defend the CapitoL , It was Pennsylvania mil where , the rebel lion received its moat effective and stun ning blow, and sent It stapnaring bask from the glorious field of Gettysburg to • dahotrored grave at Appomattoy. The country's power was re-atablishe,i, I and armed treason crashed, and if traitors were not Famished or If treason was not made odious,. it was not for want of power, but palpable and wanton disaffection in high placer,. But, thank God, the people's represenMllvel in Congress are still masters of the situ anon. Let them continue to protect loyal Men everywhere In thee! just rights, and hold I.lailOn. to a strict so; countability. Thin, ill my Judgment, It the only safe way to reconetruct the union of these Same. If men whose hands are red with the blood of our brothers are again permitted take part. In the Mann/elm of the laws, we will only hove Ourselves to Mime If slmUai scenes of blood through which we have passed should lie re-enacted. . I again affirm that I will employ an honorable means at my command-to carry out what I firmly believe to be the wishes of the . people, of tho Common wealth, and - endeavor so to conduct the deliberaticrna of the Route as to make the session harmonioue and pleasant as well as advantageous to the public. . Again, gentlemen, for thin very dis tinguished mark of your estsern and en dorsement of my bumble pretensions es a representative, from my soul.l Manic. you. The Republican caucus nominees for other °Moss were all elected, as followW. Clark, James L. Selfridge, Northamp. son; Assistant Clerk, Edward G. Phlladelpldru Sergeant-at-Arms, Captain Casper Ganz Allegheny; Assistants, W, J.. Woody Israel-K. Rayon, John hie. Camel_ ,I Robert Johnson. Poitmaster, M. Henry; Assistsat,James Pearce.. Doorkeeper. J. H. Hall; Juisistenty damuel ifitchcll, J. L. Vincent. Mums Asndt, Theodore Chase. M James DfcCandy, Barrett BrorsM. Hemphill. T. - . Bishop. Bishop. Transcribing Clerks, Frederick McGee, George A. Beekosen. Bushels Bernard, John T. Xesgoy, Wm. A. Nichols: Jot:raid till eight o'clock Morelig, LZOISLATITAX 11.=011D. On motion of Mr. Ttiom, of Planta 'phisos now Conunitteo on Legiatative Roconlirsi sppotated,iamely; Minn. Flarr sad Josephs, with power to 'contra ot rof - Thtefsi, tlibt 'between the Telegraph and -State ' Guard _ The Committoe reiaideid 'favorable to the glide Guard. EfAximinvna, Jan. 1; 1868. SENATE ' Tie' Senate met at eight e'clock thia Re. Low* asked to be excused trota PITTSIPTItGH. IMEELY GAZETTE: SATURDAY:, JANUARY 18, 1868. un4ing on the Ibinrosit Committed. Granted.. ' Mr. Co nnell, of Philadelphia, presented a bill topsail:lg all taxes on mortgages;' except, them issassi by eorporational Mr. Mee:right, sr.Fayette, a bill reo staring the net 11366, granting pensions to soldiers ef 1812 Mi;ilM=E Also; relative to compensation of Com. misaioners of Fayette county. Mr. White, of Indiana, a resolution dlackarsing all from the con sideration of bills tits :days after refer. num Pasted. •t' - Mr. McOonanghen a resolution In. structhag ths 'Finance Committee to re port a bill to provide forAnyeettng the atirplui In the 'i'Fitaanry and Sinking Fund to produce resent. tor the State. Mr. Shoemaker, a bill for a general mint, law. Estibldthing an additional State Luna tic HtePital In the. northern , section of the maul. Also, authorising the fiecretary of the Commonwealth to record official bonds. Mr. _Lowry, a supplement allowing the stockholders of the Mulner Hospital at Erie to hold votes In proportion to Also, a rosolntion instructing the Fibanoe Committee to laqture into the feWdbility._of the State purchasing drat mOrtpge bonds of the Erie Canal. Mr, Brown, Lawrence, s bill giving tho Court of Qua tar &salons jurisdic tion over roads partly In and partly out of boroughs. Also, for an additional Justice of. the Peace ha Mabonlag tennialdp, Indiana county...,; Inoorixnating the Trustees of the Alla , ghony Theological Seminary of the United PreobiterianChtunh, Plitabrirgh. • STAINDIICIII CONXITTIII3. The Speaker annennold the Standing Cenirnitises sa follow= FedercK Betatienss—Molorre. Lowry 31cConatighy, Brown, (Lawrence) Wal Loa and IkfcCandlosa. Finanne—ldestn!. Connell, Worthing ton, OM Conat lor, BroWn, (Nucor,) Glatt and Nagle, Banta-41011ra • Brown, (Mercer), Contellyi Lowry, Randall and Brown, (Northanithen.) arnalsandinhoul.Nevigotion--Maaam. Taylor, - Shoemaker . , &aright, Linder man and Stinson. Railroads—Mesam Coleman, Lowry Ridgeway!, Randall and Enact. * Eteettoi Distriett—keum. Stutzmati, White, *bon, Blillsigfelt mad Melt tyM Betnenekuntt and ' Reform Mawr% Brown, (Lawrence); BilUng(elt, 'Briett, Davis, and Beek, Edneanon 7 Meurs.Worthlngton, Sex, right, Brown, (Lawrence), Brown, (Mer cer), and coudes. ' 4p:fat/arid and Domestic : Atanufae tarersLMiara. Btnt:lmm, Landon, BS 'lngrid; Slats and Shugart. Mtlitarg r l.Affoirs—Mesant White, Tay !or. Fish* , Mceandlesa ;nl Dania. • Roads and Bridges—Mount Billing felt, tandrin, Taylor, Slats and Nagle chniparel,Bale—Meaant Jackson, Stutz man, Blab:eer . , McCandless and Nagle. Wee andlinetoreity—Metara. Brown, (Lawrence,) W orthington, Tailor, Bur nett and Linderman. Paints Oda s WWI Damages—Messrs Fisher, Eitaiisman, Blillngfelt, Brack and Mclntyre. Library—XessinsWorthington, Ocierles and Wallace. Publiclft—ZNlFllll. Errett, Mc- Conanghey; Cannall, McCandless and Searight. i Public Butidings—Messrs. Coleman,' Brown (Mercer), and Glatz. , • • Nero CensnNet and County Scan.- Messrs. Ittowis (M.rcor), Shoemaker, Lowly, andSearlicht. HOUSE OF REPR ES ENTATIVIN. The Houle met at - eight-o'clock in the evening. 7 1 . . no Senate resolution adopting the JOint rare. of idol was adopted. Tbe thirarnor's message was received end the retina; dispensed With. A mo tion to print was postponed. Mx. Mann, of Potter, offered a resolu tion in respaet to the memory of the late clief Clerk,A. W. Benedict, which was passed. Mr. Maws, of 'Potter, Mr. Wilson, of Allegheny. Mr. Jousts, of Darks, Mr. Teaks, of.litrarson,Mr. Ewing, of Wash. itiguns, ao Mr. Delis, of. Clinton. all pulsed glotiring tributes to the memory 'of the lite Clerk. . _ Mr. Wilson, of Allegheny, prwiented petition from the Commetleat Mutual Life Insurance Company of Pittaburghi. fin a Lir allowing them to Joao mousy . In Pennsylvania., • Also; from A. MI FoaMr, ofPlUsburghl for cumulative voting. Mr. Ford, of Allegheny, a petition . 'fkom .7•00 b Grabby soldier of 1212, for a pension. Also, from Surrerors of AlloililcOT county for increue of Amyl= soifsgstl as witnesses. - . Mr. Wilson, of Allegheny, presented a bill for the retiring alma of thellonse. Amended to include twoearlstain one Ulmer:thing clerk, aeignant.arearma. one &Mina& cloorkeeper, -- cmc annatan t messenger and prNenr. Passed. Mr. Port of Allegheny, • bill tor the repeal of what I. known as the—"Tiog• Sir.laian, Allegheny, a Free Rail mad bill Also, relative to the Pittsburgh and Corunalevy, Railroad. Mr. Debts, Clinton, a bill repealing the act. of 1E oompolling the admission of { GEORGIA, Ord. St ,111morial ■.sds 'at.m•vlar Gowan.. Jesasas sad is*. Mfg. tar Telarna?l, t. u. ilitaborsb aar.tt•a ATLaarra, Gls., January 13.--The foh lowing order was bawd etas morning: Mailfinariers T7drd ltilltory:District' ; Jameary 114,1800. General Ordcrir.Non. First, Charles' J. Antkina, Prsvialoteal governor; and John Jones. Previsional Treosurer of the' Male of (isorgfa, hav ing donlined to Teepee! the itunductiotai of. and- tilled to co-operate with; th• Major IGaineral commanding t • Third Military District, are lur•by remitted from °Oh* Brewed, By virtue of the authority granted the supplementary recou r i ir,t.lon set of Conroy, plumed Jul 19th, lean the following named dike are detailed for duty is the' Dlstriot of OtolTkt : Brevet. Brig. Gen. 'llinmse4 Roger, Colonel of the kW Infantry, to Goversai. of the State et George Capt. Charles F. Rockwall, of the 'Ord l nonce Corps of U. R. Army, to be Trmai urer of the Stale of Georgia. Third, The obeys 1:11101 °Mears wily proceed without dais to . Milledgeville and entail upon the d of the du ties deroirlog upon them, select to In ert:id:lmM from these kaadquartars. By order of Maj. Genadeade. l.Ellgaed] R. C. , Dattle. A. A. G. At haff.past tan thlir morning this or der was read in the Rsometauction Con vention, and the first section greeted with loudiapplause. iiICIIIAII3N±I, VA. Wiese •S illosorM Nina. ', rarrelsoollt• tie letturbauxl. &kink.) RiCIUILIND. January 13.—Chrn. Butler addrimiedi an immense crowd at Afrksa Church' tO•night. He 'dreaded equal political right& for blacks, equal - bowers In the Gorman:teat: and an equal burdam lo supporting it.- The land oulti bear iti parsof the taxation sad" the burden should pot 'be . ththwu ,on the laboring man. He mkt the Pm. for con, fiscatlon, ;whether riled or wrong, was gone, and he did not think his andiesoe now extorted IL Cries of ("No •we don't:") Its advised southern Men to di- Tido' their lands, as it meat come to that at t•lsed. The tasa who worked the bind would ennitnally be the comer' of the lend, if. did not believe any war of noes would caner. If it did it would not come illroot the blacks.. He signed against the folly of the Southern people rentaintog out of the thiton, -hoMng for batter terms.- These they mall net get, 1 for when/rex. other changes might, take place the. Senate would not , thanp for six years, area before two YousXl the admission of Stales to rink. r la the-Union we o k! base. com on the preseatterms. • r iqUi3i EUROPE Important • Fenian Arrested Fesiala Telegraplip Italian Government Measures. Financial and Conan:Lards] By Tafeirsph to tno Miliaria @wit. ] TiNIAIES TAW Loimix, Jan.. 10.—d P. x.—Barke, Casey,Bbaw and NMMurky, the Fads= who bad. a preliminary ixaminatirm at Bow, atroat, yeatarday, ware to-night heavily guarded and taken by a special train to Warwick jail. SIIPOETA.TI . I'ILNDL•C AiItSITIOD Dowses, Janiaary 10.4Faels which hay. coins to the knowledge, of the 11111. thoritlei lead to the belief that the leader Of the rising et Weight, liatepriner, was not killed, as .reported, but that a man narneelLeanor, a prognineniFenlan, who, was =tied here today, charged with high treason, L conlldastly asserted to be theperson\itio organized and directed the inaurrectton• on that °melon. His examination will moon take piece, when the evidence itt i9lllBllllliloll of the Gerr ertunint will be brotigl4 to light. IRISH IDITOR Rlii.l3 FOR TRIAL. .Mr. Piggot, editor of the Dubin, /KM man, has been examined and is held for trial for publishing certain alleged libels in his own paper and writing the midi tiotui articles which appeared in the /rig ..tmerican. • FILNIAX TELEGRAPH:IIO. Bsimsar, Jan. 10.—The clerks is the ollice_of the Magnetic Telegraph Ciom priny in this cliy i hays been siyested'and thrown intojell, on a clangs of belong ing lo the Fenian organization. ATLANTIo cazoisailz co. rotor= losoox. January 11.—The directora of the Atlantic Telegraph Company have honed a prospectus to raise one million three hundred thonsaad pounds star , ling to purehaae all the rights and Inter eets of the Anglo-American Telegraph Company in the two cables across the Atlantic and pay 4 i:ff their Indebtedness. ...Pratt 7 11•21 L.717.11:73. The authorities are • very active in searchimi out leaders of the Fenian movement. A man has been arrested in the county of Cork, who it is expected will prove to be no other than We 'cele brated Colonel !dictum. Dehettiii. The pale* have been on his track for a long time, and it La known he has been lurk ing in unfrequented pianos in disguise, and under assumed names, and attempt . seieral Clines _to make his way to the elated States. The man Lennon, who was arrestecl at Dublin yesterden_ - with noticeinan in last STEELin NEW TO unman mass. Losnow, emery 12.- Mr: Edward Thornton, Brittah Embeasador to the Stites, sailed from \ Liv erpool yesterday on the steamship Li a for New York. THE nuastawtr. PAWN, January 12. n'Thadberg, Moslem Ifinitter to Eon who who had been on a visit to his home, wikl not re 'turn to Paris, having been detained at St. Petersburg bythe Government:to till an Important pcsition. 1M1E=2:73 Lair =Lt. erru.t. CONMIDXBED Pssm, January 11.—The bill for the reorganisation of the army is still under oanalderation In the Corps Legialatif. The article obliging every Preachment° serve In the Z!:ational Guard was adopted last evenlag by e vote of one hundred and seviuty to esti hundred and seventy one. An amendment for t h e exempUen from the operation of the article was In troduced, but opposed by M. Rotator. During the debate which Reseeded the anal action of the Corps on the bill. M. Rouher said:. This article will startle at tentive ears abroad, and laaplre the ar my which precedes the National Guard to the battleAleld. NITOLSON ANTI KZ A 0 WILLLLIL PARA Jan. 11.40 n New years day King William, of 'Primula, wont tics Em peror a cordial autograph note, which was answered in the same conciliatory epiriL A much better tsallng has pre-' railed Mime imblielly has hewn given to thlalnteKlgenee, and nowhere was it bet ter received than on the Bourse. Rental are firmer and higher. . =L=3l Most M the actione which have reload &Amen taken egainst journals of thin city by the suthoridee, for alleged tions of privileges, hays been aban doned. • . arr.Asuasa Floamica, January 10.—The budget which will be laid by the Ministry be fore the Mallo Parliament will call. for the adoption of the following measures to meet the liabilities and expenditures of the Govornmecit for the ensuing year: First, the Imposition of fresh taxes sum tent to produce the sum of ens hundred and ninety million Mara, In addition to the rmasent revenue; )woad, the autho rization of a new loan for icar hundred Walton Mem . 1.14.11111/31PLINO OP TAILLIAMOST. Vt.oavcci, Jannary'l2.-Tbe adieunsi ed modem of the Nistietud Parliament was renamed yesterdety. PAWS lasts tar Menebres read a speech, In which ha confined himself to the subject of inter. nal ...a domestic affairs of the kingdom. if. exhorted the members to salt, with the government In resisting revolution and upholding the national credit, the monarchy and obligation' as well a the liberties of the - Mallon. Ho Warman whatever was made by. the Minister to the Homan question , W ,the relations of Italy with foreign ,powsre. ===ol =I • • •ND PALOCAT. ' LONDON, January 12.—Accounts from the interior of Paraguay, receives' by laid steamer from Rl* Janeiro, stow the con dition and prospects of the Paraguayans better than the Umatilla. are willing to admit. President Lopes In person was in command' Elamite, and • held the lines of communication with his capitol at Ametinton and with the fortress of Curipalty uninterrupted. As the tome of the allied powers were very west In host oC Humits, the Paragnayans defied them to undertake the siege. All clamor of the population wore ea enthrudastically • devoted to Lops as ever, end making meet energetio efforts to supply men and provisions, but on oCher bands the alibis were preparing to push en the war with vigor. The Brazil i an government was sforwarding rein forcement., and the other powers were lending supplies of men end material to Rio Parana. VIRGINIA, Tim 1 - I•ComallnsUes Coaysalllos. UAiLnJ 'IiIILLtJ Ricsretorrn, Janaiu7 13.—in the 'Con vention to-dsy a resolution appointing • committee to inquire Into the propriety of relieving Virginia from her debt in. caned prior to end during the war was introduced and laid over. The amendment embodying the recog nition of the-Pilty In the Rill of Bights was adopted:' • An article deciaringthat Virginia Wail over remain one of the United States, and a totbatitute -to the effect that the government of the United States can only be dissolved by the consent of 'the majority or armed melons:l. war. In. Undated; both by Republican*, and die , mowed until the tbrmnlthre meet A row talon declaring semailon mill sad veld, and citizens of the Scullion States citi zens of the United States. wan ordered to beprinted. Adjourned; OHIO. gosoupiralloo of Gov. nays—Tim. . sum lor V. 15. 11Nost•-• • • ter esoisoutts se the Minoan orate.) Coutence, 1ut.13.-00v .li. D. Hers was Inaugurated Siorernor of Ohio at two o'clock r. It. in the rotunda of the State House, before an immense crowd. A large Mother of ladies lens present, There will be a Dennerade caucus to night to nominate a Mitlidatethr Trotted States Senator to be eleched. to-morrow. A. U. Thant= will bathe candlilate. ConlitteeeZ 0., • Jan.: 111.--The Demo cratic caucus to-night ministate Judge Thurman fir United States Senator on the drat ballot. The -rote stood tifly one to twenty-four Vallaradiglum. Ha will be elected Se-morrow. Arcriled. n,r naat the rttyriarn essiM•ll Nana Onuiatos, Jan. 13.—Ttre diUMW HOdeMOtdayVlT was horned on (Madam Maw ya_ ulna hundred daft ot cotton. T , n• with boat' and sargoaraa total WASH -„ =I The Secretary of, Mate, In reply to 0. resolution of the Sinate, sedt to that body to-day • statement of, the following expenditures by that Department: Ed ward Plarrepont, tottosel In the Barrett es., ri ,..: H. G. Piddle, he th e name rase, 000; H. M. E Amon; 111,1X10, in the matter of the extradition of the • • • of the tat. Albans raids, fie.; the Gover. nor of Vermont, $11,700, in them • ter of the raiders, including the • • filth' rase. Alt the above sums were • to the Oppropriation. Mr • • home prisoners item foreign countries. Brady snd st yiphegan, fifteen h ••• • • dams, in th asset Jonesagainst the: of ekm false impriao •• • w•• • waspliarged to, the appropriati • • for ex penses under the habeas emote act. H. H. Emmons, 10,052, for services In the extradition case, in the LULL: Provincen There was also allowed to Win. It. Wiot, United States Conant atDublln,'l.soo, In defence of Fontana, omuumd 'fees, • etc. Both ordure aocotmtswit eberpd to the appropriation for expenses re anderthe ne trality act. Wm. W. Everts, 00,000. fo u r Feats= and espouses in Foglsted. Win. C. SOLUISON $4OOO in Um • rot the Hudson Bay Company. bra also been allowed to F. H. II •Halts( States Consul at London,. ..600 for amount paid in England in • abase of To IFe n a Ifeltes, and to - onus H. DO ey, Conant. at Liverpool, • 771 , 1 t: veri us rase; inclndmg the Al Pilo son rebel rams, to., which ,• been charged to the appropriation • current et:mass in foreign interims, •• • the s military says it - is proper Is • beery* ill most of the foregoing Anto •• ta in cluded attorneys' fees and o • ex penses, apart from counsel , thee • • per, width it Is Impossible to •• In rt this repo. , In reply to the inquh7 whether the De partment has paid for reporting any trials, the Secretary says that there has teen paid to F. H. Smith, for thefturratt tri:thesum of F”...Ao,whicheree charged to the approp: lotion for bringthg home cci nen from foreign countries to hington; 'Underhill endplays, s66i, fo r reporting the ldeleor case, et the re, Seat Judge Bette, of the District New York. 10:0111 , 11TBOOTIOS ZILL- , -PILCP. mvisratarrr OP too anawr ;111' .ILNPLII POWER.. • Rsoonstraction Committee held a long :nesting this morning' and after some disctunion it was aimed to molt di. following bill, which will be betbre thio Roan on Monday. ' . Be it enacted, de., That in Virginia, North Cared's',s elde Ybr Geerea Alabama, Loalehuis, Mum, Fi arid Arkansas the civil State " SOY. ariaietthi in said States respecUrely 'hill not be recognized as valid sr legal State Governments either by Executive or ;Judicial power or the authority of the - . . . Sec. 2, Be if Portlier under{ That . for the speedy imfordement of the act . enti tled An act to ertedd• ter the more etlicient government of the rebel States," pseud March 2,-1e37, smiths several ache supplemutary, thereto, the . Gemaral of the Array of the United States Is hereby authorized end required I. enjoin, by @Midst orders, upon all alms in man mend within the enteral military deput monis within said wand States the per formance of all acts authorized by maid hejeral laws above -mead, and to re move by his cuter, tom conennad say. or all ire said 'commanders, and detail other officers of the United States army, not below the mak of colonel, to perihelia all the duties snit* exorcise all the pow ers authorized by said several acts, W tbe end that the people of . the several States mAy speedily TlMlrglirlii• civil govern ments, republican - in form, In mid sev eral States;and be restored to political polar inithe Union. ; .1 hies. 3. Be ti „further eleaelect, That the General of the army be authorized to ens er all civil officers now acting .under the emend. previsional govern- Menlo within said several disorganized Sates, and appoint others to discharge . M e ilipertainiag to their respective ffi oce; and may . do say and. all sets which, z vil e. the said • seemel. laws above mention , are authorized to be done by the several hommanders of the military donut:manta w eld States, end so much of saidny act which an te:wine the P to detail selIF ceirmandersmilitary. de 4 ,..iwied. mute, or to remove en (Miter w PI may be detailed uhe - provided, to hereby repealed. Sec. 4. Be it further en * That it shill be unlawful far theßriddent of the UMW States to order naySef the airily or navy of the United e to se- sort by force of arms the an rjr Of either of said Proviaional governesinota In Mid disorganized Staten, to oppose in. obstruct the authority of the veiled. 1 Stales as provided In this let and acts to which tale is supplementary. Sea 5. Be it fiwther enacted, That any interference by any person with intent to prevent by force the execution of the orders of the General of the Array, raids In Pursuance of this and elects Mere emerald, shall be held lobes high miade mpror, and party guilty thereof, shall, n n oravict. be fined not exceeding 2.,„p00 and imprisoninsat not exceeding two ream fier. 6. B. it farther seeded, That so midi of all acts end parts of sets =me nu orts Inunsistent with the provisions of this.act la lerehyPeplesiled. The vote of the Combat' tee on this bill was: • Yoar—lfasara. ISoutwell, Bingham, Faraswth, Hubbard, Rum= sad Paine. • and Nsve— eel it eura Stevens, (Pa.) Brooks W 11r. Stevens, it was stated, was dird idly opposed t. the 1411,. end di=e coneultatket wasted sere ti request by which the Sionstridosial re presentation of the Southern States world be inereard to the West of ten, oa a wider tars thaw tact widen new prevails. It is not haprobable that ri effort will be mode to pus Sr bill on !kindly, ander the operation of thew*. Iris question. • siiiss =Bourret" essinotia- mums- TOP araroettur CAUL The . New York Herald's spoolai says &seemly* Swaim of the 'mato to day prolonged and intermilag. Mr. linekalew meted let the oommescomest Wit the reporter be called An and the pniceollsge given to the public: The titti . on was seven ad by alum* • /trice v one. Mr. lioollttle then with hi' te7;iir of the minority report, which was subinitted In printed form, dehadingthe I Presidentasd animadmeting Ls caustic (aims upon the mums muineed by Mr. Stanton while in tie Cabinet. Me., • Doelittlo abseiled that the Prece dent'. menage' In reference to Mr. Stan- toe wm divested of the least: color of pfudico maggeration, Med' gay* lid simplest form the sousdost reosoua toy' adopting the course h. did. Redrew bipeds. I attostien to the efficlal espy ate , pended to his report of lb/ talesman mod b ii Qv:karat Baird( to litr.,Eitantom, Is w Ich th e weniiii "at once" _appealed, aa were not Interpelatted, as Mr. How e. oubliette:l report would decides Um 'public Into ballovntg. tee ilamtor's 'Meek occropiod an hear. Mr. Buckets. followed In *Areas and ciesest speech on the memo side,dwell log-with particulaTZon th e base. nem of th e effort ado to Salon upon the President the of haring in terpoistad In (eneral dispatch UM words "at once." The copy of the dhipatch ott Mir at the War Departmest coatalned the wordo "plum-instruct me byt telegraph at mice." Yet the Waster frees Michigan had allowed hiereport to rete forth to to. .world with these two very important words emitted, MT. leg the Impremiea that Mr. Manton was sot called. upon to furnish • reply Immo. &Italy. Mr. Hewer:lbn* aektowlsdrod be omitted to Inaksalluelirs td it In his completed report, and endeavored Mout the blame upon reporters, whom he charaethrised the day previous a. false to their plodges. Mn Buckalew .continutd, saying it would be only an act atlantic, teen con ousel, if the minority report, submitted by Senator Dcolittle should her gives to lb. public as well ed Ur. Howard's Hews nillowed 'by MKDlsen, who bad not gOno Siotion to ad. Jeum was, made, to which Mr. Num gave way, and too tho &thaw was postponed tqlllonday. - i - Ur . COIIIIT Lea I.IIIOOBWIIIIIC- The Herd& a special Naas .The reeint Relation of the • intended action of the! finpreure Court in relation to rtionstruo• thin, hr led toe movement to,afect the passage of an act declaring that' in the ellsl4 tastingg the validity of , any law I paired by aensteee two•thirdi of the whole Court 'hall effect a decision; also, that provision be made to reduce the quorum or the Court from six Jody*, for the reason that as the Court now condole of but light Justices. !Maid of Way the number of a quorum_ should he coma pondlisrly.reduced.. TheJUdialary Com. withal ere now prepared to ititroduos the copra: as sznVartrana err Ina=tialli criummil 4D. . The following is dm letter anti* , Speaker Colfax to the =Min` held hire oe Ynday night, thvog of protecting American nauinahmed.alUnens *broads A onutry like nuif, all *Umbra =moos ladlaue not hoed, are ot rt Wrth, or deereadtalkomdweigu. au, tuna either wow to laturallze the roUllons who bane to narrow abroad, or mud proteot theta tody in the rot 1 oltlerwahtp pedinai. io. th.w-• lan. As Ilia the =Wad glary o say übtion 111$ It broach!: the .I.lrad and' humblest of Its. cittwatiotweatidll the Ached sod usual!: pertrerful,!, tre should be as ~,,uplok- ,to,, throw. Lhe ahteld of our nationiaLlty @Ter, wbs hare taken our ;Atha of alleatrawe to courts as If tier had haw • beeli , v3l - Oaf roll. To dowsed trot they should bleed sod die- far. the .001121lrf= adoydra In war se Amato.' and then WI to probett, them as Artisti ca; eltlsersa to itt , horaeart abroad; would be anstlonalshams, 1 ban we doubt that (buyer* Win ariAblo ;ridded wlth.,uo urotertabliolora".. . - • xterattaat, . ,Tbil Notional =rum 'biped garb. the treat, am .1,005,000; 'maul .ijitus siiiiii' C' tar Ts/Atil tbe./7“l,lo,rabliassit.6l ita ,. ttk . , • t ,Jr•net, a t tr i tle t illl V o l r:• : , ::.; i f r.. , ~ +. -. .....:: ~...::•, hi ', '; ,- ;;;',,,,',..,'Z',.'4;',,','',„;' , ;',,., .-.. -,-,, „ ...i. ~.; , ~,....!,..-,,'* : . J. ,,, ,1a ,, 7 ,, ; , a.171 4 ? ! ; - :: -:-, 01.11,:;41 ,L,. • • - V.34.614.; 1111Mal3ntt K • • elndint $300,000 to the Assistant Treas. nrof alSt... Donis, and . 0.000 to the lanitadl3tates Depository at Louisville. :National bank notes i55ued,.1430,53,•4 amount In circulation, ,loto,•M,0111,i frac. tional currency reciactsted ow; dr.trosed. UGle, licsmipts of Intact:tat Reyenue for a Weak. V. 744.301; totalfor tbotimat your to date 1307,579,5. ' Wmatinorms, January 13, 148. ins rnixioarr 'Ann • TITS :tare nio-ox• =I The Nalicnid liaqi4re:ieer hae a;sery lengthy editorial thin morning, supposed to reflect the Pies Mont' s -views regarding _ . the new rucoitstrotollort bill. - It declares that the measure could not becoMe, ax, apt in naked •*inn, arvict of Compreet. ,It denounces bitterlyl what it styles an attaiopt, to . ibalaiitlie National Execu tive, placing the -President virtually ender the control of Gen. Grant s while the lather bas no sill but wbat is directly or indirectly •that of his superior and• commander the highest of all centers, to himself having all power and authority over all eftioern and soldiers of an army. It polab~ at what Weald bs the result molar the aim Masan of the bill should Gen. Grant refuse to or even go farther than the law permits, and says that In sae of a 41frerence totwean the. Ckuieral sad; Congress, each acting from a sense of duty, there would be , no Rower on etrth.to decide, and It would become the duty of moat party to coerce the othei to submission. After reviewing the Soo- Cons, which 1$ claims abollahes both the indiaft. plower of the Gevernment, and ths..lexamatlve Impartment, the article elosasixt the, following remarkable 1111- rnagi It can come to nothing without the cooperation-.of the General of the army. It ell rests on biro. Whatever his reticence, this Is a Matter in which reticence might be misunderstood. At the first moist act, however alight, were I rt .but to orally, prelates to amopt the tstricilens uttered in it afterench WI had 'bowl reposee¢over. the veto, the General of one: Army ..intest be cast. into jail to Await hie irialYor treason to his oeuntu, unless the Chief hiaglatrabe of Oda coun try is false to the trust of the poopbt and to lila oath of office. lIITANTON The Senate was In executive 'session more than flys hours to-dry, debating the resolution reported from th. tkmi- Manse on Military Affairs, sunnily, that the Senate having considered the eel dense and reasons given bloats Presi dent In kV' mousse of the 20th of De cember. hid, tor. the- suspension from anima the Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, do not concur In such sus; pension. The rtre waif taken at seven o'clock this evening, and the resolution puma by a vote of 95 yews, 6 nays. =Names or *XYCITTII7B amino); The Sauna removed the injunction of secrecy from the majority and minority reports or tbi Committee or Military Al- The Senate also ordered that. a pirtillad copy of .the resolution be trans milted loth& President. G.n. Grant and Edwin M. Stamm ozone:oda conicrrrata. . . The .jobattetnmittee on Ordnance will bold a meeting on Tlnnsdayg to Year the 'report of the suh , oommittee appointed to take 'testimony relative to frauds in the Ordnance Bureau. It Is understood the report of 'the nab-committee - will ebeelude with a resolution calling on the •of Mar to remove General the present Chief of the Ordnance Department. asinrmoy OP LAY 7 orwczai. Senator Tlutjer,'Ot hai pared a bUI, which hi *ill introduce to morrow,-LO reduce the number of.MaJor Generals to foar, and of Brigadier Gen, arahrto nine, and making it- the duty of. theSecretaryetWar thearua to be mos tered =tot service of those grades odi ous liar comminiened. The. °Neat of the bill la.to dispense with M. Gen. Hancock And Brig. Gen. Rou.seesu. . iIIINNZSOTA iANDS. • The COmmlialcater General or the Land Office has had prepared and trans- - mined to the Governor of Minnesota a list of lands embracing one hundred and nixteen thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight urea, approved by the Sec. mtary - of the Interior, enuring' to the State of Minnesota,' under the act of May 15th, ISM, to Lid in theconstriaction of the Minnesota Valley Railroad. • comnisuclAL. ' Oreltal OS ela Prtannrsai Ombra. Mum, inipary 13, MIL • The creak mutate awalsoe %ad and %es tate& and devoid of ake zuw ekatactarlatla talky *fascia wrack Pot soma kw aril. ales Mace Is • tale deaaad, cad that, tow at akall7 allwared prima bat •• a Okra elk, kayaks Is dull. sad so to at we es dears. ken le but little mike% of art leo laproveauat. • • . 'llltillt—Wlatar %rhea I. In good , de. auk sad talk la matkei we contlone to pact. \ 111,111 ter- Bed; and• td,st for Wlll3. au a Ista• aka, n mascpukee of • ta/lad arks Oka remota null maks at 110 • Pkw Caw la *Wag at what at eadalk Or la. and Vidal to Mulled. Euler a nape tad Wasteli s but %actuated at %la* Lk to Swag sad Ikk6 lkte It stall quoted at 11,4001.01. with Ira with a local demand, lkocua priori ate 1100.11104. N. eantlak to %note ala 11.11.10 tor\A Q, pciati 111 0 fo Lye r Water, and $14,500i tor' take Weak. Era Mar. Itadarbesk Mow, Wake Ike latesece el Wand antes*ls doll sad lawse, sal wc sew %mete at 1•04 pet rsOrtsuoits-awa II %kat Ind *teak. pith - mak Pollard oaks at 11411* toe Ikkoaldera tledillMo tor "kW 81dg.% cad 111)(417. for Ilogutaraditiaak Lard W be %Oak al 1311144 e, la tams sod rimisoudo34oto. la Ufa Mkt Perk la analsal at 01 4 r oak sad is to asw. 111=1:11-1s tauter Lama and .bM. Imile Out, luistaairtli Was to obcdne Ron masslitileti is "WM Mani Maas. 1:006—linon milked, et inlet *bine ming ro v i t • any. to !mime, avant mabatily nor JePPLES—TIMM la a motioned fair am ad W to sadist le steady vtt► mutat seles at *awn pee mt. • Di= I 11171 T—The market la amssuir glutted, sad tee ilimeaea I eglit, lon erleee Are mehaseredi mall Wee ae lea ax APPleet am LION. Rot Ihisilias. littl33-111axAel le IA toed dome lad Oroilag laprolt We gloating* to ' WO at et= 11 1 .4 1 . lfa Pereeelea. As .TM, IA Moyer or POZATOI3-410.4 bat insbaseidi Cleat to Vote sit VOW pa bust" sad MS I*. POE M. as to litany.- Willa team mudry Imam &sell te,mwMlN'matM amtat at IMO* am SICLIIMIT—Ii gigs{ and tuntukapd at In Plz bbi. LIAM trod% sad rt.a. in .0.1, =E=llOl I=== budi modulated, email Was SPISIIIIIOIISIII SUMAS ISAILIKAT. OMvs o..ta !rtrassass flatffrra. Saerssar. January st. SSW Tim ts Unntarsamt to sots to lb* m ind Una o tk" Ir s ttals. Stooks of destrataa !MN at stamina lingo dassiiptioss sosUiss erailatitlisty Itsktoat pitass ant astatataed; Ss& la isadlnnsa" Istradar 'Man somasloaa bora Os. Its NAL la ,orikar to afosS .slam !sr Itesseny ass.kka mask" to esis sag isdiss Skil Limas of Simi telrelpto sad mums to oak a Sassy doellso Is Stamen Usk inatiotlass kaa takes plasm. W. "sots finSawtss yliL WLLWip Willi LAP SP SMMEIIMMI Me!fiMN;IMMI 100 40111 No. I 10w400 . 30 . 101 10-.4 sus ill " • " 47 011.4 mot • • Nis 1 • 44110.1 mu NI • 100.1• if a —. 41 00— ilsu 111 • • • 40 Ns. Wu . *I SO— Uwe • urriuuolss. _ .. IN teas Nis II Joublusil.... ...... 1101 111— sub IN • Nett1ed.....;411-4 mu I Atulausar 4ross. , - I IN Isattloke, Lutet1u.......... o. mg, IN 0 • 0100-4000 IN • • • " "........... a 00-4 NU . 11.intk Pao/nag • Tla Ol.tuuu Gasitte, er thlitselat, Vie pals' la the Tut op to the rant dots Nakpares wtth eke total imalrJai las{ masogi, ps follows' • . - r • • M= =:ENIi= Holm plata. WWI . NNW • ' Total . ............. 1424,10.3. The setleata of iluipuldn Wader point. Le made thia.mit the intial MUM we inn LIAIMI..t. Mr@ to b. weld yen% Slum . - MESEESEMI Xinilfze.loria?y 11.•6teslpte tot the kr21 1 41/tetjbeep awl mans. 1 41 , 10 1 7 fad 44 1 108,Vit a ar mt rgrge ok arat ta jt s ..ilatr Il ex I 11447491,Vr~rm VlisqlaVal 0.11..., sat Wawa pr ime lillytne In mamma mnand vs stip Nmaire was it v 114016 ft , , ; ph VMS" W. as rittOnalk Soria*/. Otsantsuni,Jsseary ili—amotP4o* erg =tom Lll,sbtfito ir rilin . s ir rri d t =s t d. is mail sb i st z_litlad_ : sl . oll_, „ . 3 **OV 117 iftroli 116 tittattsk 'Write.; goo J~p ]L—ewtOW.4ofit Ct ite•res- @tuft ..a l triter Tar Oannaaki fieriliftle indium! llVlMafor )11•101~NUIWAJWIM ll= • Circe or - ewe ,Prriessair --• ATOMUT, JunAMTIT. - 16011." Then wu ontsL ioatrite uopltof “ta. Oa gab. to-lay andi with o gowd..retall doom. bokollY tor ab4rarwto to Neev. , Torhg Int . /mutat 'wan a )pretty alt one, 00 Piton were • 'tulle, The town. * Ott titothor, we rr•••r. canoed Daubers to foga' hold 'with. riedom. illoy hare both, mart to tor treat, taut orb. the 'wooing: 1. Bottled hod .old. Soria halt odour. eat lowle wore Laken by ablipon, mainly Pod goitio, bus .= eastern buyer. and74r botihon all the h di: cattle on sale won.' guar. ly Naked ON .4 that. too, at protty utrp pilau rue. him 1)4 to I watts It le thought that the l yretwat extraas ptioes hoe. • tandonay fo &AT la pretty Urge or, rlials slausia.,t tow "row, ima. Li that silent. It la puebloMU anuatlon mtaht tats ;dug, andlowor pAgea tdlpw. Compared :with but week, prioes If anything, aro • shads Arbor, eipieltllY or good tattle, u 4 rum the oilmen:or grades .5010 Mom - read*, and to luny gum at Intiotorovenient.. TL folio*. Ina it a pretty 101 l sport 01.11 the Wu: • Pater Hartm. !floods hulas WI bend of Grua Co. (Peana4 cantor told all but shad II load at 44 71(r-would probably elms TM the Irolarloe boron the mark*. aloud. itothebllda Moons harlot wad Afaad Obloago eatel• at bla to T.. Knoll' a Eau lawm.ma and ratified tO• sober to bead Unto *edits meta to la(.• • Haalearood litlackstoele sedel ea load la. dtana aattla at 6 to , t4f; thu d , on Govidaaloa, far IdeCornetek, at G to 04 and tabard Raab tattoo canner Gama, for wither party, at 11,4 to Ix. • • Ondowald4B Kahn retailed bad Ma to 115{; G old 8 bead of prlaa• Gatti* to gollylUi. m. Alto°. butchery at 8X„ and ablppial JO, lam kind. to N., Tort. • Mirka It Trantrain retailed at head Murk stele at 14 to ow ;a hmaig:Thll__WAlS at Of to 134, and la haul of .Bahnont Minty, Ohio usealawaddc at a. 'Jas. Mok Utter old 21 head for Drab at f to IX, and 7on Miami:lnt at to 13. Glass, Lalkrty Co-ono Of the roost one and fair doallnu firm to the buslnaw-- t rrp e ilt i l , ksLlaj u gold fie hoadtd eorneolut at.. Mak. k 1;ylor-aaather mensal firaL sold 11 head lor.Blokarbod at I to 7. II head for MY at a kiedy for Bleilogh at tto karat 20 for Bowen ire, and . ; 0 lot Buganda/06 to 143 pm head. . Nichols. earl sold head, oa ocismaisdaa, fa: Boris, Uo. at of tool Dolan who ed toi held of prime Mikado rattle to 8.. U. .urn for Murk Uo. aaf,ll , te %to. ; • Moen a laudiaoldl lOUs of Oblo oat. Us at 11% to ay,' Aldo; kw pilau Southern Okla our to Orecuralel k Kahn, keeraglnk Bak Lu 12 head of ;coins= Bailer ounti Mak ` told 5%, ?MIN ww4 sestslo tors /hat Mgt of Wiser/ os sok tilloweek, Wiletoo &tango dead sad dimlabed olferiate tad twit.; was nay gut,. aidprlscs hoe* atlil firthor advanced: Pots. tot mitten 'sheen tell be quoted ot Of to 14 iron, white tole:ill:6i tit inidittar ilini in four 3% to W m We look far • big anoply 'Waal. week. oar Mora m e fdonty of Amu let kb* , reutrlf. and th. present mittnuae plisse WRl,ba a' big. ladocetuntj to f. farmers and donlars. fie hurry thow forws d. .; , - , Wm. Citrwto reiertahtiviet sold IT hood' at IL 0,60 to OP per .I.t ' 2: - .sunwit a, Itro. rettlied le hood as We to 114.10 par bead. , • waiters wholes& to hoed to Patterson al 5 unto. . 4 t • • ,Ltna . old le be of primal:3lW CO.fthesit Thi :market 'Io tM. olasi of &look is Arai with a good retail demonl, ust; uspatederlth loot, weak. Nina hives till farina, faduasol. ; W. our quota at ?MX. for fair to to.dlino. , and eftey.c, for goe d to prize huvoiaeltnos: Etaartelt 6 Co. repos. huLter sold • about ;SIC hood dortsf tru. Daft week at lON% Rothchild. C Brae sold ..• donde too WWI &boat 303 bud at 'IOW _ , . Stahel? at Rto..old II head at IX. -- ' - ' Kura X Needy sold'.7 hood at m : , -.I Rem _Work' ErtedruM -Werke*, Ctrs Filegrapti to. the Ito burgh grout.] Now Toth, ?mil LP-Cotton I. !(MO bet? ter; sale. of 1.400 bales at 167(017e tor rulde Mktg uplands; cklalng dales at 16%0.-.Pinar -.Receipts, 7.169.1110. The 3:dub:trot gloat II doll road 10100 !assert - sem of &MO bat at 4.11,01410.10 for. supereue Bratolkad wester.; 01u.60410,90 for extra State; 49.60019,10'f0r ext. ...urn; 413.76019,90 for white wheat orusg esgegyl3,73fogroond hoop Olike $lO4O 0419.00 for oorourrel to good Bt..Loolsreltell 'tempter good to ehOtoe extra, due ageing Placenta Floor la heavy; ealeenflha Oat. at 0.01 9 1. 4 99 61 1 3. 39 . Itre Floor la Mays 041 . 4 00 W 0 bldg. at , 411,19082.60, the lattor art 'extreme prim; Whisky: 1s .ncostoaL - lbw colors-W 1 11 heat...l.M bug t No the market, Is dull; ug 43,09 for extra stopment• Ayala nominal. Barley ls ortlati elder ham ha. State at el,llO 011,0. Mart Is mote aottve; solos Of 9,300 bit. at 41,3001,95 for Sotarlor to prima Corm mends of 0,21* borkeu, du market L • elvul• firmer hot ire , y ottileS„ with Wee of 39.000 bushels at alAtal.33 km new stand western Cleat, 11i01 tor eheloe do Is stank 111,1001,711 tor whim aouthero. an4.s4o for Jere 47 rellow on the dock. Oars; reeetota of 1,090 bushels; lam market Is lottetter, Ills ,skis of 61,0010 hi:shalt at gliaddlho for weals,. la stare'and 890 afloat the 101. lowing Is the amount olltook warabooset Wheat. 1.617.115 Stuilieht; 1,131.153 bushels cam 2171,073 boaliels Cantle:o33 bushels r7e; 111,310 Nuou, barley; 5a.5t 3 . 1043 .019 malt, sad Via boattels peat aloe Is doll. (90tfee; 8.10 la 10 good demand. and prime glades. are Irta.lwlth atlas of Meehan at , 00 e s terms. *near Is depressed with sates 013C0 bowel:tads Cubstatprlvateterres, utdire box. Ilasaus, port a% inio. Molts. .see is doll. Pounissunt crude le steady at WA, and reflood 7n hood Is mere satire and firmer st Ze.• Hops are pm:hanged. York Moody ono more amtrat'ealee of. Lere extutty2l,ll3 for mesa closlog ats2l.loautt; igtlastztts for oats do, elating at e22,' ZS cult; 417,1.141104.13101 prime. sod t11..5p11,g/ for primeimp mem amt:b USW bbls new mess at and set ull l oot fo ha Froo asolt Beof l m 022,40 do nos:3l W.VA. e 9 ers cash f It tat bbl. sat 011.3011,11 for new and 1117031 for nets &alga mass, WI tee or bbl. ss on Drlrato tams. Beat.htdett 160 bloan 1. B•cem 0 1 .0401= sr. 104010(01, for Comberland(,eat; 11340 for short rlobedt 10,40 tor abort blear, and WM for Wag cut haw: Cot Iteate pkgs at WO for ithouldarasne W Mr4l for hams. Dressed Howe heavy at 0( for western, celed4 IGtifoloodh=lo4O city,chlefly 10.1 g . Lard a a 'Omer; 1 ces bbls at 12341 so. Setter .taut at 11 1 Go 201' Blue. gooses 101 l at 110180. nights to Liverpool 010 and arm. • Laraar-Flour elomd 0101 and eouttnally lower, with may limited...local trade de mand. Wheat ,qoat mat without deckled ohmage. Rye nomtnaL Oat; quiet sod Ogg 01000, t v t atera.' lud .. tbn4s:llt ai t o o.o. rk doll and , hammy at, lOUS Z. Old me.,, =.11!3,23 for new' 1:1110, tor Fabruary uld; 101.1130103,0 tor 100* *toady, wt _ demand. Cot errata eo Ita a atsedy and 1e fair oe mond at 10301 Cambariaad. Lard dm 1 1 401150 tar tafx. to plass straw awl ksttle readeusd. ' (311 Sekerma to las squabsrth Gaotts.l Carosso, January 13,-7lotre anus,. &119,7[ OIOYO for sprlbstistraa. Whet. t 0 .issa so 111a but Irma ..MrS I Egpla Winters sales of Ao 1 at e1,1042.113:30 2 01 67 .. C OM - Remr leacture sad 1e hiscasr as %old quiet as 044 for No I IMO for o . Oata utoderately Rodeo awl 5.50 burberat SIM% Rya snore active at 41,14111.56% or No Is al,da lbr Not Marley stall ai MAO for Net PS* . ims elisions quiet: as pork smarty oast and selles• February. Ballsmoate guleti about. In s er ts 'air st e ttai g : roast. grissrl - IVA ' snort rtbs,loo, impress. Green nests doll; Mare& for hrs. ls b ia:d sl i tall Insert alosol[o3o[ at Stlall6e;a4l . LI. .dtstillsl Oa 100 lba asseespbe-4,100 0630 hours / 0. 103 0010 wheats 0.800 bulb COTS; 0510$ bush cats. ablimseust-liao 0030 Coulisalimun IgbANISS 13000 bush our. I - . . logesto Market. iry Tolegrap! to tiko Pllttsbarso 61.3010.3 lll:resat°, Jaatlary I.l.—The followings tin amount or imale fa secrahanct eioatt kII.ON - hoshals artlest4 IMMO bushels' cocci WSW bushel. oats: 11,000 hushes 1701 01 ,01' 00 . 11 0 00.1.7. Sad vas waheL: ss. floor Is dull sad unehmaged. Wbast la soatlnal ac ISO ror No. 1, and 10.99 for No.ll aorinl . rkira-ra gamma : at $1.15 tor new cm track, aad SIX. la atom. Oats dcL at 740 ma track, - sad 7d, lolttore for western: Eye; there la so demand, and wthw wet* Wide W. VA for Inkelsill. Men Pork Med for bury; the market la very doll. Lard la Ml 0013000 are nominal. Uremia! Lop atemorthand at 50,7309,15. ..1110w r.it P 7 Shatz Itarkat, 67 ` rae.n e ► to Ohy Ylnstmiall dayytty.j Naar lona, Jana.? la—The drymai matkat 1a devolit el animation but vi& the 0100 in gold tbero 4 allitaolndY loss 4 00 1 . , *lon inwiltast and On prima .hoar morn et.4lncea I.7oblembod mciallna.Ass4c; eec0nd5.1441444 . Print clothaa e for ttasacni. ot standard Id.. 060100 beingl2 and Cochecceltl4o; (e.g.10 ',noel I Arnold. tad iron:llMA 1 0 40; Empire Mate, 540. Whim Sock bleached mnalina brut( 01540. -wade Red bank .11 at 10444 Mask A. nags and Lan- Wenn, i 1.13. •merlma and Atuirm~n; 2.121 and Union A. .7.bd • Mew 0 loans glarkoml. . int 7.10.. a 11¢¢ hus glltsbatal - 00011 , 1.. altar,paraa.l.4.lstruarg 13--Cotton la ee. Mandl Sort% latt ditualMllllo.; .10.8 100 lamest receipt. goo •spart Boor balsa. Sugar In goal deuriamh-common 10101 tale /1401131 o; prim a to allot. INOItYpa. 110- Plasm. act Net rota mon Weak; cboiro77i4c. glour dull; auportlue pjiyieo,vi, Cora 'toady and firm i _large salve at 150. Oala quiet abs,?. • Pota 110,14 /hoop; shoulders 114 c; clear ohlet. Ito. Lard nrrai tiara. 040 Iroi keg 13 , 4111Fia Sterling Oa= Xew York. Sight Ea bangs •54 41oount. Gold 1858.• 1867. IL P.. BA I LLAID SHE WEL. arrmihuntim rtuort,T Produee - CotiuniSsion House, • • IL 333:9/145i St. &t Fll,lll sum gory 'Suin .. 41 4V,..k1itrm""%.,...""-arc z . thmalist: .4 axe rem. Irrnitt, s. .1.111.4. of .4.112 ri0411.14 . I.4AMWaIIII4B rilititr—W4lll.l7TZP.r. liadkiliaLtaaal Mai 4.ney.(7l7L . l...t k akni 121 . 4 . 1 1. .= ,r2 l . 6 "kri . QN No.'l" • ...wan awlatil N.- ..3:11 .• • • r . I=lll3 x =GaL::i A,To • 1111iirser-, I.%4lll.lV;Z:irellitTO: •.. 1.04."01031 , Itk• Wale At ODWILILD, IP • 111... Is.. of .kto wirsgmlip.'diseasasa.LAl4: rigar4l.lsl 4 . tOtr nr .AP,ArasP,rlit4N,C, Nom.", itoilemitiewrounkar ....kW vs - WILLIAMS IisIASSA voitssucAvot 11,emily• le=t; l VlLL' i rmihritatrialra *LI inli-AtTm.: lad I. WA atm. slit runt Minkm,* testrls. ,, SAMS 6LS ynbut lalyY =s4V • Pti`;' " IY IS . IREALF NAPCIS.O .tior.tains I. ImiAllitt!artord4 7 '.?t'• rf . 14341 . 44 . r1 " t t . „. .1 , .,?' , • I !,./... :' • ,e,.. .61. . J...,:r1f.:. MN, Ton May be Too Late. =as Is wviked 111 Liao, irlu saes Lis s 'too a - rwfelzuv2m:lnext rack• • taloa 3111,1•,f Aoss,iia-la. those asat tra. laflamsosSiots:or. Ptirtilliemsrer.r. or some orber darerovis anat. Sty .00e.. tie, kler, .frea - ca ','thatiaiina.. • :DO" nid toms ~.7saiosas of ppospds ars Vest szr!rlticsa; risen at gate to UN Crest Seirfaii.trellidalisi: Morrarriurs our/cult grrillittoLid **l baux.,'Astuk.4l4•Put.J. , .g.• smug s•fsrlog, gate alt In 11•02,tauaxdtste17 dsat it Is tas soiree , thins wrest( ts 41.•wn mat so grader arm VI. WA las 111 pbssfeal miser/A ammo. 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" %I —."' Cs: ans.*. sad do se. saga ass et Ur WOE:MAO Isrrialow. laity Nonni!. bow Eirs•lWlcasz. : •.• ~. RUT TAtEDUCTION CARPETS! We have determined to give onr ocetomere at.ill/0431. she tuivanupof aoy da 0 41 15 in priced that may be made Inter in the zettaani and have Reduced Price's ''' fl! QUI TElbattre 13U042013.. • NEW.140•111010E Far below what lt would cost to replace the , • . • MTBLINO 4 COLLINS. NOl.ll MOPFlab etzest, =3 w..t.sAaaam..i............aaccairoaa JR= JACKSON 4C.FKU3N , .%-'4ll,llMo66ilik/10131aliaT 4,6 ; 44i atiusonertrakmaso •• •., - i:44 , 4u)sooticcingtv:4o4 ilitsigatta -4 4' , NrO!!trO:i. *3% MS • 411 1 'SLATS IIAirOJA - .1743 .1 a a. , JT l on •t r , 1 4nrAT : Sr a M4 I' MP4# 1 1 1 1,;„ AMAMI/ &M A W : atetionie= Worm ttm roWZg u aaw" - • rt,.. mt.; a woitiniraftoptm Weft el Wrmi liD et.) f ' , Ali. al vat. .1 $lO A DAV DOR ALL:-.6II4MACID aba A3tnemr44.l_ /141111.1wwiniftirw,r, z ,r {., :EWEN tasltin -i2u4rts ' iNCU, - 1:17,4> xu.Lii.::ke MIMKG.i.A.NEOUB Tll.B AEU I ..._ _ ". the "1.1.4841".*,' NW 4,1115 WA TTO itittOOFlEr . : - 1 ,- - ' 46 Newrum 2. eltqlriellegla m NO. 0 of itto I , lVO' 1 , 00/C WlTitrs *OS 'min W 13 . 1 - i [rift-Im=t"4. o aul' - - - r, ~..ds . k il'l PiSON BENT -1 SOL SLOCU 1 4;::: 04Tor, -- MAID OF THE JUNIATAe4i- lb/ $30 . 7P20.61, IN r Y■ow bit" C 68111.1 4- .. ' 123 One . COPEESt I ' ...'.' - , 4 .. , ?.. The Maid ',of 4he"- . 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