SHE DMEY GAisra, roar xostarrso.- j=wars =atm) PENNESAN, REED&.I36., proprietors, • r. la. I. P. - . Baztaass ltasuymr. ornca. 4ilZZlri snunba lloi siud u _Firm Umucris Writ !Oran Nu. if Wu Parsitais. ornii.e.&Minn LID LIZONST. eREAPiIir an& BM.? rasiia aaa Cu l(11111101.1.1. ?4P13 is the Mau, • I= Yell Dib...l4locrruir. - • 6AZZEVIT...I Ely littslmtAGaiff€s . the StliP Senate yesterday a hill for thp rector:bon of the agates of the rittahurgh Led Connell - Rafirceid was introdteed from the ilailroad Com mittee, where Jr - paw& by a bare the jorlty of one out of tirentpone vote'. Wehope the theanere =slim favonthdy acted upon in that branch of, thelevis- Ware, as; if it coo i[ght its way time:4h ' there, no difficulty Will be experlizunci in Obtainiui Concurrent action 14-410 ..Tn.the Saute, the hard Ibruefile will lake place. Its frieruis, however, feel confident of, sucevailand will exert:, their best effort's to promoteits Plano, . an event which will prove of trlendi ble banda m seed of ,th to thowreatee The Aaron (Coththittee also icted on . the tioeit4en of tree itatirosda s Seat r. day, sad. by a' vote of eleven to awe agvecii to report a very bnpd and Ithethl bill on thctaubject, This will probsbly be int:roared into House today. Tax recent terrible accident:real .g fibm the explosion of •fire-worka stored on the shelves of a confactfoinary lishatent. in this cltV, by -- Wirkle_ three were. lost,. seems to demand - a re form in that direction.' We do- not know that there is - ear - ordinance in the , city code • - *hick , forbids the 'storing sway of with. dangesMa • pea Porty, but with the fearful occarrence of ateirdaylait fresh• our medial, we pee-Miro a grist .want for 01411040 wilt remove the evil. , In some respects ' fireWpilis are. mdre dangerous than plain powder, and the CAtltiOn nse.tt in handling - the tatter is not observed With • the former. - ,Wlien fire liconsimintated to a magi of llama. candles,crackers, fire wheals and; rockets -- there - in no knowing where Titus danger to 'lreland property Will end, for in all - directions the burning frngments and balls of tire are thrown. thlisk an ordinance forbidding 'at lead regnlatingl the storage of fire-works should be passed by the . City Council betore another fear fol - .autumn. spin -tamp the lmbject .mto notice; ' I • . . • NEWS IBYITE,VEGRA.S4 I , —Tbo City rAturicils of ColamboN , • bare poisedan ordinance to build a Wa ter Works, which Is to be submitted t - the voters of the city. -The. American "Moose, at vitt*, Wisconsin, wns burnediyesteiday. • Lem $12,000; porually insured. • —J. R. - O'Connor, a school teacher Irt Richflehl, Minnesota, was put Mr . the cars for falling to pay the extra tea cents, exacted for not procuring a ticket; and was frozen to death. • -4oseph Salve was arrested - ut. Men phis,,Tenia4 on MondaY, while aerviox on the United States Jury, on a roguish-. Lion from the Gorerpor of Missouri on •a charge of obtaining twenty: thou sand dollars' worth of goals of A. L. Lacroix, of bt Louis, under falne,pretertsca. .D.There tiro rumors- that one 'Rafael - sailed In the steamer "Moro Castle," for New - York, to Issue bonds fo%Lrita Anna. -to amble the latter p te his plans against the Mexican GOv - ,•ThoWoolari Ste., largely - owned by A. P. Morrill have berm .obliged to suspend operations:on account of low. Waft?. Other Mills In that:State - have sumended for the same reason. All the mills in 'Lowish= are . running as usual. Manton:Me protests Iwo tom re. calved 'at the Trees-or-s , Deptirtment against the-new measures adopted to prevent smuggling on. the broilers of Maine. „Toe smargied goods mixed there last year were valued at over sixty thousand dollars. - . —To the 'snit aranist Zahn Lelghton, • • instituted by the Frani:Liu Mining Coin panv, at Boston, for misappropriation of funs In certain' tromectfons It which .the Company was interested, Um jury • 4 , - found a verdict for the CCimpstry, sasses. lug damaged at $19,01). • -HTlitit - pablication tif,the said of St. Thomas was - Atitofficial; as the atathori i this refused to glee the details en the sub ', joist, Danish Consul at Yeti York leas telegraphed' te• the Captain] of the corvette Dogmarthet Secretary Sewsrd.'s reply' was satisfactory,: and that the President of than United States hind -sent thatrasty to the Senate for ratification. ti —ln the:United States Supreme Court, •- 4esterday Chief/untie° Chase =Coloured that , the y Cdurx,'E after considering the , .motion of Judge Bleat - to advance the MeArdle ease ripen the. docket, had de. • .tided to hear the taco on thefirst °natty in March. This decision gives tisfac - • don to the Berlicols, as they hope by t that time to have affairs to Inch Etcondt- , then in the Status of Mtssisaipplind - banjo that even if Gip Court decides the' Reconstruction vote; armonstltutiounl, it will not seriously impede the Stork In r - . sauessim to sitellana ' - i 7 114 Pan AfaU aa.lea .ays: " A patch ,/ correspaltderit fondants us wit h ". an ele • count- cc public education-,adopted In ~, Ifolland.l Itis based on enact passed in July, DOT. The first article of:that law - : declnia that primary education shall : - Include reading, writing, arithmetic, the 1 principkis of eyntax.,the Dutch language, history, 'natural history end; ranging. • • . ':: ..• 'the primary schools - aro:divided snot two chooses,' public and private. The fanner are mfahilsbed by the communes,. the provinces, or the stale, either jointly or separately., The other schenis are .. ' - private adventures -.which .may ba sub- • addirint only when such conditions as -limy be deemed necesecuyl by the I - authorities complied with. The auhrsiairnd private schools are; like the . - • . public mei:mitts, open to - children are ---. every wet; in amendment to; establish • wparate schools far Jews was rejected by : • fifty-one t 0 six Yam, when the bill was before the awned Chamber. - .. The ;education is given by, male and female teachers, who must have obtained; I a certificato of eatecity. and :morality. '; Non-certificated teachers diseovered In " subsidized schools Sr. liable to be pnn i_ • ished Lne - and imprisonment- It Is t. direc t that the number of scboals to be ei established in each district shall be in j prbpartlon to the extent of the copula j don. - And, again. the teaching staff is ir. graduates 'according •to the number of j,- pupils. One teacher %deemed sulllcient j - when there ore • not more than seventy . : pupils at aschoal ; when - there are more i ! . ' than seventy and under one bemired en 4 ails a subaltern:or sort of pupil teacher, 1' ' • is allowed ; and when the. !school can . iY-leckan one hundred Pupils it is entitled , 1.10 an assistant teacher. As has boon said - ‘,.., i 410 y614;1 , 511 , distinctions are aleogniz d .„1 :in any of thesubsldized schoola whether ' J public or private. The teacher .are ' :bound to abstain from introducing mat. tern of reliai, one controversy Into the , . • "course of Instruction, and to avoid 1 offending the ausceptibilitlia of say wat t net:igloos"education tis left - to the -1, churches; bat the schools May bo used ' for this purpose when the ordinary =j echoed hours are over. No teacher is al ; lowed to undertake any r ofnce j I • without epoclat permlation from the tz n: ' j • autLorities. and both ti ear and 1 ' their i i inallies are prohibi from engag hog in shy brands of trader - A teacher has a right td retire one pension after 1 ' forty years' serilce, and when he Murat- Wined the age of duty-five. • I Each district. liaa to pe the coat of t .its schools and teachers ou of the local' j• . fund.. bat a cOntribution ay be re- I suited from the scholars , . th th e ex- 1 Iception of ;the poorest aux , ho cannot r . audit;- to-pax anything. i The local; } authority:we reggfred to d all thmcan I.,.mew. 0 StbindillOS of Cl:afar'''. , o . </f the p x . District COMM loners and i• inspectors! o f various grades ego appoint. ' , ed by tit ' nomiltiinistse, Who is reopen i ; slide fo r be general management of the ; j. schools. strong objeettoea have been, i raised this system by the ultra-Pro. ; instant par.t2!...............—......, '1 ;• 1 - - - -The Faris papers repor. that the. at- • most activity -patoralls lc lb* French ' • dock-yards, wheruthere are no less than 1 thirty-nine versals In count. of construe- I lion, Including four arnior.platad frt . natal, thesame nuniber of„vettesadd - , .of gna d-shlres, liktwise ormlated, r.” • • • asd rt frrmittahle armor - p aced floating f ... battery, BesideaUlit foregoing there are . a screw frlgate,six screw Orrettss, and a screw • tt " port, none ' Of which' are .' • • • arnmr.p !steed. The . actual witt4olng " . lance of theFrertett havy now smormhs to 743 steamships and- 110 isilingversels, • which, withithe Oir inaiusge ofocutstrtie . . . _which, gives *total of 101 skips of war - VOLUME LXXX.III. MT EDITION. MIDNIGHT. Pennsylvania Legislature. ( 11 0. 41 g Maga to rusabarau Basat4.) Ilasausuuna, January 21, ISGS, SENATE. Ar.roar OF contrrras oil nilLuoin CHARGES. Mr. SHOEMAKER, from ttio Com mittee appointed last year to investigate alleged extortionate charges by railroad compardee, made a report of two hun dred and fitly-four pages in pamphlet form.r - Three thou/wild copies Were o , dered to bo printed. r - - - ' riT , T9IiIIIII3/1 , ASP CONSELLStILLE:HAtL- CM! The PiOnburgla and Conaei bil was reported_affirdindvely4 =I ifr. BURNETT, of lione;e, praseritod a bill amending the rerenne laws,- by taxing the capital stink 'et banks three mate upon par valuW—lf worth more in market, then upon the market value. === Providing .that In elections for muni cipal °Mears outside of Philadelphia, velem shall iota for. all - municipal eta' oafs, inninding Cohncilmen, on min eUp marked "city and ward officers." - Changing the =MO of the Cleveland, Paineayille and Ashtabulaßailroad dom pony to Lake Shone. TIES 127.1.1.11 - 1 O GSM WESIWOr RAILROAD-VIOLATION OF CHARTER. Attorney Generid Brewster, in a'Oom- munication to the senate, in answer to s reiolution of Inquiry peeled last session, annonnses that the Atlantic and Great Weatern Railway Company have viola- ted their charter by: not negotiating , build_ branch to Erik . TES maxi= nasotz-Fteke:: At dm evading wasalon tha Stanton resolutions on final paasage were debated till lata. Amendments by Minna BUR NETT and DAVIS. requiring the ammo Mdlay of economy In the War Depart mantes wan followed by Generil Grant, were voted down: - ' Tfie Senate at twelve; o'clotk, adjOurst ed without action. HOUSE. ; RICHiRDS, of Falter, a resat lion prohibiting the appointment of Spe cial Coinmittees hereafter. IndelinitelY postponed. - • On motion of Mr.. MANN of Potter; the House will hereafter meet at 10 a. w. PR TED. • . Mr. WILSON, of Allegheny; incorpo rating the Accommodation Passenger Railway Company of Pittabanih; landing the mechanics lien laws to par eons making all tanks and otherapPli armee In oil refineriee. Mr: ANTHONY, of Lancaster, niston ing pensions to soldiers of 1812. ,Mr. DIESE, of Clinton, validating titles Made by administrators, .he., without authority. Mr. DUNCAN, of Venango, taking 'rico per cent off the ta les or Fitt . Hole City; authorizing the c l osing of the Lock at Franklin, and the building of a chute the dam. for the Damage of hoe.. Mr. MULLIN, (Thomas,) of Philadel phia, repealing the first section of the Act of EH. prohibiting the rnanbag of ' , vehicles, can, Sc., on Sunday. , IMr. DAN, of Washington, a supple ment to the Act of 1,567, relative to the idonongahelaNalley Railroad Compan)l. praNTINOTIE6 GOV*f (VI'S ILIMAOZ. Five thousand eopins is English and fifteen hundred •in German of the Governont Message after scene debate, were ordered to be p rinted. An amendment by 'Mr. MULLIN, (Thomas.) of - Philadelphia, to Include Judge Al iion's answer, was dedared out of order.. -1 • Free Railroad zoor lie So Reverted , . Algo. a attl fleotortair ins Claorfor Of ire Ltsollio Sollsood.l - • ter Telurrarli to Ito rinsrfirhessaste. 1 HAnAIsIMAG, January 2L—Ths Rail road Committee of the _House to-dap agreed by a vote of eleven ayes to' nine nays to report to-morrow a very ilbent Free.Railmad Law fur tlie ecausideratlon of the House, also to report a hill rester log the rights *of the Pittsburgh and Connellsvllle Itailrond, The Senate CoMmittee has already re ported-the last bill. Attorney ,General ,llrewsier, today sent to the Pennsylvania Senate, ,a re port Dilative to the A. &G. W. 'Railroad, lated its setdng forthch arter thatby not the Co completing mpany has vio the mad to Erie, and Mat a writ of quo war mato will consequently lie. The report was referred to tne Railroad Commutee. FORM CONGRESS • Reconstruction Bill Passed. • Yeas 12 3 , Nays 45. The Bill &ported to the Senate Case of genitor of Md Currency .Contilafon Bill. RepOA of Conference Committoe. Full Text of the Bill tly Telegraph W the rlttebarth Gentle.] WAsarscrroN, Jai'. 21, PM SENATE. Mr. SUM riTn presented a petition of citizens of Tomes splint confirmation to office of non-residents. Tabled at his te rmed. _ ' Mr. WILSON presented a petition of members of the Georgia Constitutional Convention,asking Congress to author ize and establish provisional govern- mentor In the South. Referrer' to Judici ary Committee. Mr. RAMSAY presented a petition, with the proceedings of a meeting of cit izens of St. Anthony Falls, referring to the rights of Amsncan abroad. Referred. Mr. - PATTERSO " N, New Hampshire, from the Committee o Retrenment. reported a bill to amend the Tenure of Ontre act, and gave notice he w ould call it up at em early day.. Hr. MN:MSS offered a resolution— Wsterthas, wee stated that Amen.- can citizens had been deprived of their , liberty upon suspicion - of conspiracy to and the commission of evert act, of hoe tility spinet she peace of the British government: and Wanness, The first duty of .a State Is ,to protect its citizens wind hostile acts by foreign nations; therefore, &tetra, That the President be dinar tad to cense= investigation, and it such Persons are found to be guilty of no overt act, then to demand their Immediate re lease, and if necessary _to call out. such portion of the land and naval - forces as ..maybe necessary to enforce BIM de mand. laid me the table. Mr CONNBSS gime notice that he would call It np an an early day. Ur. THAYER offered a resolution requesting the President to Inform the Semite whether James A. Seddon, lately pardoned by the President, was nacre taty of War of the Confederacy any portion of the time when Henry. Win was keeper of the Andersonville priwn and pow:lced crffelties Which resultert in the death of many Union soldiers; oleo, how many Union soldiers died there '.from starvation at that time.'Aduptad Mr. WILSON called up the to faciliate the payment of bounties to poi diars under the act of 1666, which, after some discussion, was Postponed till' to morroer. hir.STEWAßT.cadied op the bill to - rztaiffe 64 h dulabnil4M under the recon wg.etion ,of Governor Patton, of Ala- bama. Hei set reed a rocorommodatoli let. tar front Gemara Pope and claimed the psyermztrad, off* fir theet9 Wl* bad . t sußldsl it , tl • • - f , • e° 4 • • . Taw _ _ a jg ..) • . • I kt, --- . 1 ___ j ; A LI / 1111 , • )\ 4 IN manifested a do ire to maintain the Gov ernmeint. • s, . • Mr. Et Ch.A.LF.W argued Congress ould not legialate• :upon every case brought. The bill NVSS pastporicol until to-mor- • row. . 'Tit: House bin . for the appointment of a Commiksion to examine anti report upon spirit meters woo taken up. - The question was on an amendment by the Cominittee en Finance, providing that the present Commission or the Am detny et Eieledee shall be added to the Cernmission. . . - • • • •• • . After Immo debate Mr. 'TOWARD called for the order of She day, and the Renato. to up Cho roaolution for the ad mission of Philip P. - Thomas Senator elect from Maryland, upon taking .the oath. Mr. HOWARD epoke at some length; against the resolution. ' kir. Al ORTON ;node an elaborate opeeoh! against the etiminsion of Mr. Thorium., 'wham he_ believed ono of tho .original) conspirator,. and who would Savo Seem in the rebellion but that Matiyland had) been unexpectedly constrained to rernsint in the Radon. Mr. WILLIAMS spoke in favor of "ha habotiott of Mr. Mantas, anti Me TAI al MORRILL_ alney and STEWA against it. Mr. •TOMNSON gave notice lie woull preys the vote to-morrow. The Supplementary Reconstruction ill came tram the House and Iffll4lll/4 forced: - Air. HUAI/EASON introduced a bili to fund the public debt and amend the tanking laws of the United states,whieb was referred io the Committee on Ft:. mince. :It provides Jhat for the purpose of paying off the compound interest noted, three per cent. certificates, and other outstanding indebtedness pay able tit lawful money, the Seerdtary of the Treed. sury shall be authorized to Issue end pay out such Imam ai were authorized lkit actor February 25tn, provldeiltheir whole amount shall at any timeexcell four hundred millions at dollars, ' eluding, those already boned, except in cases hereafter specified. The Secretary of the Treasury in further al - thorized to Issue coupons or registered bonds to an amouVit aufliclent to emit ail existing obligation., which are bear Interest at not more - than three glad a half plir cent. per annum, principal add Interest, payable in coin, to be due M tk Years, but redeemable In ten year. after - date at the plea are of the Govern-. ment. - They are to be exchanged at net less than par value for any bond, cartilt eate, note Miter evidence of indebtedn of the United States, except legt.l tent notes which, are niorto be funded until decided by Constram,and the now bonds ! shall be exempt from all taxation by: State or local authority. Seotlop, third provides that the limit of three hundred millions in amount of cir culating notes elmll be revoked, and that any National dank may receive nighty I percent. or the 'value if new bonds de posited with the Treasurer in note!, for circulation, provided this does not ex ceed seventy per, cent. on Its paid !up capital. Existm,g banks are required to substitute bonds of the new issue for those now deposited to an equal amour?, bearing the mme relation to circuludian and capitol, es --- required by this sectittn, in Gli9frof new bank, under a penalty el forfeiture of old bonds and windhipup I‘their affelrs by the Controller of llur rency, In which • case their natei. are • tot bo paid by a sufficfent I amount of legal tender notes which may ' be issued in excess of the four laundivel milliond heretofore authorized; but ill lie sunount'of United ;State. notes and :a [tonal Bank notesitogedier shall all:ha -1 ceed coven hundred minima, the deposited by the Bank. may be devoted to them on receipt by the Treasurer. so the amount of their outstanding notes lo United States mites. The fourth metier provides for the creation of a sinkino. Mad; by the retention of two-sevenths ot the interest accruing on bonds deposited to &Knee eitcalating notes, in constlega , don of which the capital of the banks is Lb extend at tha wane Is invested in bonds so deposited; alt shares of siock therein and their circulating noire 'Mail be exempted from ',National, State end municipal taxation. .The bill further provides that from July Ist,let ' to January Ist, ISM!, one-eightl part, and after the last date, one-fourth part of the import dales May be paid in United States noteetaleeklun whenever the amount of national bank notes gall emceed three, hundred Mil lions,the Secretary of the Tre asury. with the, advice and consent of a Major ity of the following named parsons,rlvir the Comptroller of. the Currency, the Commissioner of Internal Revenue,' the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, and the Chairman of the House Committal of Ways and Means, stall re tire an amount of United States none equal to !such excess, so that the Whole amount of circulating and legal tender notes .hall not exceed seven hundred mlllhoaa, until legal tender. mites, nut rtanding 'be reduced to two hundred millions. Adjourned. ' _ HOT:SE OF REPEF.SENTATI ES. Mr. BUTLER offered a resolution in structing the Committee of Way; and Means to devise some rneasurs by Which distilled spirits of American num may be ezflorted under the law 4 The Home , proleaded to the . reguln, order of ,btrdn! rut, being the motio of Mr. BUTLER to reconsider the vot, ordering the .main question on the bil reported from the Committee onltooon structiou. • 1 , The question was taken by yeas an nays and resulted—yew, eighty-three nape, aeventy.tivei solho vote w. 1.1 reconsidered. and Mr. SITTLF.It offered ble.amenelment giving the appointment of State offloaral to the Constitutional • CeriventimN, and then moved the prei•lnnv question. Mr.',ELDRIDOS Moved to lay the bill and pending amendment on the table. Negatived. • The, amendinentli offered by Mr. BINGHAM ,y esterday were agreed to without division, r lir. BUTLER explained his amend ment, and Iitusre.STEVENS and KEL LY arivrentod Mr. BUTLERS amendment wee re lected—veas fifty-three, nays one hun dred and twelve. The following Is the vole on M) ( BUT LER'S amendment • • Vass—Messrs. Aliluon, .Anderron, Ashley (Nevada), Ashley (Ohio), Banks, Broomall, Butler, Cake, Carey, I Churchill, Clarke tOnlot, Clarke (Kan.), Cobb, Coburn, Donnelly, Driggs, Eta, Ecklery, Ferry, Fields, liraveliy, Herd- Hunter, J u cid ,J Eatery, Eitchen, Lawrence (Ohlri), Lougbridge; Maynard, McClurg, Newcomb, Mann, Per ham, Baum, Selenck, Shanke, Stevens (Pal, Taylor, TlgimasiTrim tile (Tenn.). Van Horn Nan Wyck, Ward, Marais (Ind.), Wilson (Pa), Windom —fifty-three. NAYs—Messrs. Archer, Axtel/, Bailey, Baker, Baldwin, Burma, Barnum, ilra• man, Beck, Benjamin, Menton, Bingham, Blaine, Blair, Boutwell, Boyer, Broom all, Brooks, Dockland, Burr, Chenler, Cook, Cullom, Dawn, Dixon, Dodgy, ligglesum. Eidridge, Eillu•t, Earn.- worth, Ferris, Fox, GartiLld, Getz fibrin. hrenner Ordizday. Griswold, Grover, Holman. Koppel, Hop- Una flotohklss, IlUbbarcl.(Low/O bard, (W. Va flubbrd, (Conn, J Dud burd, Humphrey, I ngersoll. eockii, Johnsonjenee, Kerr, Hanlon:, Knott, Koontz Lincoln. Marshall, Mar via, McCarthy, Miller, Moore,Moor- IVlerriesey. Mungen, Myers, Nlblzek, N)eholson, Paine, Peters, rhelpS Pike, ram., Po land, Paisley, 'Pomeroy, Price, Pruyn, Robertson, Wes, Sawyer, Schofield, 81t greaves,Smith.Spaulding,Starkweather, Stevens, (N. 11.0 SZewart, Stone, Taber, Trimbell. (Ky.,) Trowbridge, Twitohell, Upson • Van Sermon,Vanaukes, Van Horn, V.,) Van imp Washburne, (ilia.,) Washburne, (Ind..) Welker. Wil liams, (Pad Wilson, (Inwo Wagon, (Obio,)Wood, Woodbridge, Wo ,) odward— The following is the vote on the lircoan. structlon bill: . Yttas—Messrs. Allison, Aran, Ander son, Smell, Ashley [Nevada], Ashley, [Ohio], Dailey. Baker, iß ingham , Beaman, Benjamin, Benton, Buckla ine, nd, Br Blair,o cenall IloutwCakell. BOhurchill, roomwell, Clark [Ohio], Clark (Kansas. Cobb, Co -home, Cook, Cullen], Dawn, Dixon, •Dodge, Donnelly, Dna., Eekley, Eg gleston, Elliott, Farnsworth, Ferris, Ferry, nold, Garfield, Gralrelly, Gris wold, HAIM', Harding. liigbY. Hooper, Hopkins. Hubbard [Lowe]. • Hubbard [West Virginia], Hurlburd, Hunter, In gersoll, Jencks, Judd, Julian, Kelly. Kelsey, Ketchum, Kitchen,Koentr, Law rence ( o.]. Lincoln, Logan,Loughridge, Marren brat nerd, McCartby,lMeClurg, Mercur, , Mlller, Moore, Moorhead, Mul lins, Myer', Newcomb, Munn, O'Neill, Orth, Paine, Perimm. Peters, Pike, jr,lio Plants, Poland,Paisley,Ponteroy, Ram, Robertlon, Sawyer, Schenck, Scofield, Selye, Shanks, Smith; Spalding*, Starkwcaiher, Stevens [Pennaylvanls,l Stevens.. (New Hampshire,l Taylor, Thoma Thomas,• 'Trimble (West 17Irgirilai Trowbridge, Twltehell, Upson. Valuer nom, Van HOTTI (New York',l Wan flora tidix-Vfiliri, Van Vilynk.Ward, Washburne Wisennsin,] 'Washburn° lludiana,l Vasliburne Litfaasaeburietta,) Wother , Williams [Pennayl ) vards;lWallams Lyn! cliana,) lowa, Whimtt (Otdo,) PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 22. NO TPeonsyqvania,) IiSTIMI Woodbridge-1.2k: Sirs—Messrs.Adarrts, Archer, Axtell, Barnes, Barnum, Beck, Boyer, Brooks, I Bear, Carev , Chandler.' Elaridge, Fox, Getz, Gheisbreener, Galladay, Grover. Haight, Holman, Hotchkiss, Hubbard, (Conn-,) Humphrey, Johnson. Jones. tKerr, Knott, Jfarshall, McCormick, :Morrissey. Mungon, Schlock, Nicholson, I Phelps, Pruyn, Robinson. Ross. Sit .i3 grooves. Stewart, Stone, Taber, Trio:- tall, (Kv.,) Van Auk* Van Trump. Wood, 'Woodward —forty tire. The 'announcements ere made that Mr. Morrill was pair off with "Me. 'Randal, and Mr. Morgan and Mr. Loftin were obsent, the latter accouht of the serious illness of his Me or. l The bill Gaul:sewed y a vote of: one hundred and twenty.th to Ihrty.five. Mr. LOGAN offered a resolution - call: ing on the Secretary of the Treasury for information as to the amount of 10-40 bonds issued through the Treasury De part:neat since the Ist of October, iSs7, • the persons' to whom sold, amount of. commissions paid, de; also, the reasons which, In the opinion of tie Secretary, rendered it:expedient to withdraw so large an amount of currency from the business of the country; idso,whot action hod been taken concerning the With drawal of 5.20 bends held by the Visited States Treasurer to secure the circulation oC National Banks anti the substitution therefor of 1040 bonds. Adopted. . Mr. ELLIOTT, from the Committeeon Freedmen's Affairs, offered a joint - reso. lotion authorizing the Secretory of the Treasury te issue for the wilier of all classes of destitute in the South such dosalcated potatoes nod des:Rated mixed vegetables In have accumulated .during the war, and net now needed for tie use of the army. Pawed. - • Mr. DAWlffit, teem the Committee lon Elections, presented a report on - the 7. tested ease from the Second District of Kentucky. The report closes with t the fallowing resolution: Rcioleed, That John Young Brown, having voluntarily given aid, count.. nonce and encouragement to persons en. gagedln armed hostility to the United States, in not entitled to take the oath of office as a representative in this House from the Second Congressional Diatrict of Kentucky, or to hold a seat. Resolved, That Samuel E. Smith, not having received a majority of the votes east for a Representative in this House from the_ Second Congressional District of Kentucky. is not entitled ton seat: Resolved, That ISO Speaker be directed to notify the Governor of Kentucky that a vacancy exixte in the representation in this House from the Second Ctogr.- ional District. • Mr: KERR presented a minority re. port. Tho matter was laid adds for tutors action. The Senate joint resolution limiting contracts for stationery and other sup plies in Executive departments to one year, was slightly - amended and paased. Mr. FARNSWORTH, front Cie Post °Moo Committee, reported hack 'the bill' for the erection of a building et Peoria tor a peatoffice and internal revenue of fice; which was referred to Conlittee on A gr r . I TAII I .I , 7ifORTII else repprtc't a hill empowering the Piety 'Orleans, Mo bile and Chattanooga Railroad to build and maintairibridges wows the , naviga ble waters on Its route, and declaring the railroad and. bridges a poet route. Pea- sed. Mr. FARNSWORTH also reported bill anthorizing the Southern Minnesota Railroad Company to build and operate a railroad bridge across the Miashaippi dyer between La drams and a point op posite in Minnesomonch °ridge to ben post rowL Mr. wAsunttasu, Illinole, ho would like to offer an amendment to re peal- the claude legalizing the Clinton bridge, as be desired to show the Minn crice brought to bear on the House tut Congress by the Chairman of the Post illice Committee, Mr. Alley, of Massa :Musette. Mr. FAILNSWORTH declined to al low the amendment to be offered. The bill passed. The SPEAKER presentoil certain pu- Pecs from the Secretary of War connected with the righter 'ray acme. the military reservation at Fort Leavenworth by ...carol railroad companies, Referred to Committee On Military Affairs. . Also, a memorial trom the Wisconsin Legittatute for a grant of lea d to aid in building a wagon road trortl Chippewa Va alls to Ashland. Referred Commit tee on Public Lands. Alio, a memorial of the Dakrilah Le. rislaturs fur a grant of land to odd in the amstruction of a rollroul from Sioux - City, lowa, to the month of Cheyenne River, Daketah. Referred to same Com- Mr. WILSON, of lowa, from the Jo. iliciary Committee, reported back several bills, memorials, Sr., and had them re :erred to Committees. Mr. ELDRIDGE. from the same Com mittee, reported back adversely the bill to amend the act regulating feet and costa to clerks. marshals and attorneys untie United States Courts. Laid on the able. Mr. LAWRENCE, of Ohio, from the male Committee, reported a bill to pro vide for the appointment of a Marshal for the District of Columbia. After -an animated discu.ion by WASIIBUBNE. of Illinois. MARSHALL, HOLMAN and JULIAN against, and Messrs. LAWRENCE, of Ohje, STEVENS, of Pennsyleanla, and WOODBRIDOE In favor of it, on motion dun of Mr. ORTH . the bill wan laid on the table._ Yes:o, eigbt.y.littc: NaYs- . 1 . - ty-one Itr. SCHF.NCR, from the Conference Committee, oil the bill tc suspend the further contraction of curreti . reportxl that the Committee had agreed to recom mend that thd Senate recede from Its amendment and agree to the Hones bill, - with the following, amendment: "But nothing herein contained shill prevent the cancellation and destruction of muti lated United Sates notes and the replan. lag of the sante with notes of the same character and 'amount."' The report was agreed to. Mr. LOtiA,N, from the Conference Coramittoo on the cotton tax bill, re ported they had not bean able to agree. The Muss then ordered another Con ference Committee, awl Menace. Schenck; Moorhead and Beck were appo Wed. Mr. BUTLER, from the Committee on Appropriations, reported back tire Sen ate amendmento to the dale ency bill. Fending int cow:Merano', the II use adjourned. CANADA, & Grimed lieHelens Resse.streltlon at lOwasatreel—Yalla 1111Boot1st •114.1 as Qs•bee. _ tn. Talegravk to thillittSbutYli ussests•l MONTETAL, Tan. 21.—1 t is stated that the Privy Council met tbilsy to decide [ upon the - question of an Inter-Coionlal Railway. A great religious demonstration ti to take place In the French Cathedral bore, before the departure of the Canadian corps of Pontifical Zonaves, on the casts elan of binning the banners. All the Raman Catholic Illshotai of Quebec . ' and Ontario are expected to be present. gunny - , Jan. 21.—Last night a driver, named Warner Gllcheu, ehot two yelling men named Lawrence sod Itonfeerd. The parties had been out riding, rued a dtopute arose "regarding the merits of their horses. Both men are badly Wou nded and cannot recover. NEW YORK. (By Telegraph to the !Menorah easithl Nsw Yong, Jan. 21, ISA no steamer City of Beaton, Conn Liv erpool, arrived tots to-nlght. - MITT altOW STORM.., Thera was a heavy snow etarm through out this region to-day. Ellateen inches fell at Blughampton. All' the trains oo the Ede mad were serionalp delayed. Eight !itches foil at Troy, sod the road. are much blacked. At this t he the quantity was not great. WEST VIRGINIA =3MMEI gay Televspo to the rittayorah liasetse.J_ • Wummuto, Jan.:M.—The sixth annual smalon of the West Vlrglnla Lestslatare saserubled in this oily to-day. Mr.rite reason, tire former l'resident lof the ' Senate, was reelected. In the }louse /I: C. mowboxion, of }t who countyoras elected Speaker, and W. P. llnbhard, of Onto county, -Clerk. The Govaraot's IteMage to a clear, conchs) document, diapisying as encouraging exhibit of the "affairs of the Stale. . Illostitor "Wart, . tut Tolorr•o?, to ttp. Pj tsbpr o ct, audit Ismcstrarapts — The basstesrt snow ails winter. Still snowing slightly. Lontsvu.tx, lleavy snow storm last night, and stilt snowing slightly. Cot.mtans 0.--About one foot of snow and still falling. CLavnuaso, O.—Snowing and blow- CAICAGO' m /1../..—ClOttd d y and mild. cusrrui o.—Clou y and snOwlng lard. - and mild. 0.-ciw~a; eistpszcsaTi classy 6130 W last night-onofoot deep. Nsw Vona MTS.—Very cold. Sleet rain and snow. Blowing a'sal& Sr. Lotto—Westh:/—ctondy, with ln. dleatlons of 'Tow.. . 800 EDITION, THREE O'CLOCK A. M. FROM EUROPE. George Francis Train Sensation. Part:enlars of His Detention. Annlair ;Mann Ink rcedes. Mr. Train is Released, Suit for £lOOOOO Damages. The Disturbance at Waterford F xaggerated. Oost of the Garibaldi-Irruptitn.. Note ,from Italy to Frain. By Teleessyh to the PittsbeeehVath-1 = PARTICULARS Or TEX AIM= OP 07.0 TILSNCIS vitArn. Lannon, January 21—Noon.—The fol lowing particulars of the arrest of Geo. Francis Train have been received Irmo Queenstown, During the trausikof the tender which • contained the pissengers and bazrage of the Scotia to the wharf, the baggage of Train, as well as that of Thomas U. Durant, of New York,' eke was else s passenger, was subjected to a meet vigorous - examination by the ens toms °Ulcers. Nothing of en inceudiary or seditious character being found hi the trunk.. of either, they were both permit ted Lego ashore. As th'ey stepped.froui the steamer to the wharf they were in vested end taken before a Justice of the Peace in the city. .An.examination elic iting nothing against the prisoners to warrant their detention, they were die , charged. Soon after their arrival at their hotel they were re-arrested. Upon the completion of the second examination at wait discharged. The aathori ies,however, detained Train, , I and he nu sent in custody' tothe Cork. jaiL, On Saturday he • was brought Were the Court and re-examined, but remanded until Monday, 27th inst. In the meantime the ease is creating considerable excitement. The news- . 1 ,spers are reprinting the chareetarintle perch. of Train al foaming $ sort of ust.ificsaton for his arrant. Mn.. TRAIN DIALTLA IVIED. • ' lipcnox, 'January .:I.—ficarting.- , Mr. Train was ilimbarged from arrant at Ceirk thin morning. HI ha. Cent the following illopatch by Atlantio eablei to hie friends in America: I ha.. Just been released on the Intervention of M. Adams. I have brought enlytiatanst the Rritlbb Gorernment for one , hundred thousand pounds damam. GEORRIC FRANCIS TRAIN. TIIIIRATENZD DINTURRANCL AT IT DV January _t—Evening.—The accounts received bare of a threatened diaturbance In Watorfonl county were greatly exaggerated. On Friday a num ber of men under cover of night aur roundedithe Martell° Tower at Duncan- non, and made la Julio dernonetrations, but 'Scling the ;deco well garrisoned, the crowd retired without making , arly attack or doing damage.. ECC3:I (WT UV Trti OMLIIIAL DI IRROPTIIIN atatornent made Ity the Government, the measures taken to present the, late niastion of the Stator of the Church by t be fraxibaldiana hare added eighteen million Hares to the expenditures of the poet year. = Prime Minteter Menebrea bait eddreee ed a eharp note to the Spanieh, GOVOILI- infant. It wne called forth by the speech &Queen Isabella, et the opentrg of the Cortez, in which it wee announced that Sputa woe ready to interfere for the de fence of the Peru' States. lifenabrea In ihrnot the Spanish Cabinet that Italy will not admit Intervention In her affairs of any foreign power, nave Erancr.in whose wise atieh intervention is unhallowed by apee4el treaty at halation& • warm sacuum • t TUE WAR SITUATION'. PARIi, Jan. 21.—The Monileur pub. lichee a letter from Faulk America, which nays • the communications' of President Lopes et Burnell.. ore secure, and the attentOts of the allies to take th ati fortifi cation by siege are hopeles.. Ths cholera has broken nut Buenal. -Ayres, end specie paysnent has been suapended In Monteviedo. These internal Olflicaltles,. the writer thinks, will prevent a vigor ous prosecution of the war against Para guay on the part of Brazil and Ureguay TINANCIAL ARD LONDOX January.2l—E'resisg.--Con sots irli; Fieedwendos 711072 . Illinois Central. emirs div., MI; Erie Faasigrowr, January 1. g. Five•twentl. 761. . Anrwucr, January 21 —.F:reniate. Petroleum; 4 4 . franca for standard white. Lurenrcatt., January 21—k.bentne.-- Cotton closed dull; middl lug. uplands 7 071 , 1; do Orleans 7lfitgd; extra o f 0,000 bales. Corn; Vol 64 ior mixed wasters. Wheat; 163 for whits California and Its di for No. 2 Milwaukee red. Barley 541. Oats :is cod. Poestottis 6d.; Flour 27, 6.1. Meal 1265. Pork 714: 1... rd Cheese :.Os. Damn: 40s for Cumber.and Cut. Produce. unebangtat, BY CUBA CABLE Troops from Ilipals—Zartlmmalm at Jamatea—Tha Saralutists as•,lroes. Um, teatea.l • ==l iIAY,I2(A, January W.—The Spanish Malt ntaamer has arrived. from Cadiz with about four hundrad troops. for this A severe shock of an earthquake wee felt ut Kingston, Jamaica, on the 7th inst. It was, howevert of abort &Oration. The steamer Marcella has arrived from Vera Cruz. She passed filial on the 17th Inst. There were four schoOners block. "ding the port. 'rho' fighting between the rebels on shore and tit" National war veseela .1111 continued. Yo eommunica. Ilan whh the shore wee allowed. The Mexican Government.hud chartered the American steamer Georgia Oh convey troops. de.. 4 .1t0 Yucatan. IIAVANA I..+The mail ni 'teeer has arrived fro lic Vera Crux. An expedition 41(2,000 men, command ed by Cenral Alatorio, was expected to leave on the , ifith for Yucotan, where they were to unite, with cuethousand loyal mon o and 'march on the • im perilista. Porter° Diaz remained at Yen Crux engaged in reorganiting the government and making some et. forts to purchase steamers for the Mexi can Navy. A 'project was on foot for building sixty-four frigates. one to be furnished by each Mats of the 'Republic. An alliance tietweea Mexico, Peru, Chllland Bolivia we. nearly concluded. TEXAS. CONSERVATIVE STATE CON VENTION AND sestanox corrvairrios., GALVIDITOS, lan. 711.—T1,0 Conserve- Uwe State Convention and Con ventlon met at llottaton yesterday. They are reported In conference and will unite on a platform. In the McMahen Con vention resolutions. passed advocating the recognition of the settlement of the issues of the war by the arbitrament of the sword on the bolds of the abrogation of tbq Ideas roused b the war, and the reeNnition of civil lots and fulieenal ity of Justice le al before the law; doctoring It in the interest of all to recon struct the State of Texas Under the re. construction laws of.,lorilgress, and orfog irantediato political for that porpose; pledging to General liancock faithful compliance with the olullgatione taken to the United' States, arid recognising his declaration of the 'Myren:lacy of civil law as a guarantee that the law and net partisan views will br r.Prd 6 d , and declaring that they are u eased that therresldent baegiventhie doolaratlonbla aids! approval. ' • FROM WASHINGTON. The Iteconsfrtictlon Act. New Intermit j Tax Bill. Colonlzatlon - 1141ely disport. An Espally V4vided Omit. Venni° !of Office ilmendmeilt, tar yelegratiti to the ffitusartti Useette.l Wien.MOMS, Jan. 21. lift. Tax Mitcoarrancrlces IttLL Aa PAISAD DTI • TAB "lOUs= ' • The renewing is the reconstructionbill f as passed. ] . Be it enacted, dm.. itliat' in Virginia', Northicarolins, South Carolina, Georgia, AlabaMa.ll.lllWastippl, Louisiana, Texas, Florida and Arkansas there are no civil State Governments Republican in form, and that these-ailed civil governments In gild States reepectlvely shall not be recognized as valid or legal State govern ments, either by the Executive or Judi .mal power or authority of the United States. Stec. 2. And be it further enacted, That for the speedy enforcement of the act en titled, "An Act to provide fur the more efficient government of the rebel Statex," passed March 2d, 1862, and the several acts supplementary thereto, the General of the Army ar the totted Stales is hero-. by aathorizad and required to on by epecial order, upon all offic e rs In command within the nevem' Mil itary Departments; eral es w rf ithin=said s ev acts Sa uthorzed pbey. om v e al law. above recited,; - Is authorized to remove at his discretion, by bit order, from command any or all of mid Com manders; and detail other officers of the United States army, not below the rank of Colonel, to Perform all the duties and exercise all the powers authorized by said several acts, to the end that the people of said several States may speed ily recognize clvil governments reptibli tan in form in said several States and be restored to political power in the Union. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the Generale the Army may reinoveariy or all civil officers now acting under the Several Provisional Governments within the said several designated. States, and appoint, others to discharge the duties , pertaining to their rrilaeUtliiveactostinv ces, and mmaYil dom several ' laws above m ntioned are authorized to ] ] be done by th netiOml Com enders of the Military iDepartmente within mid States, and eh. much af said act& or of any act as autlimizee the President to tie i tail Military Commanders to ,bid Mili tary Departments, or to remove any cers who maybe detailed as heroin pro ' 'tided, is hereby repealed. .lEinc. 1. And be it further enacted, That it shall be unlawful for the President of the United States to order any part of the army or navy of UM United States to moat by foam of arms the authority of either of mid Provisional Governments Maeda disorganize.' Stoles, to oppose or to obstruct the nut- ority of the United States, its provided filth. ant and acts to Which the. is supplementary. Fewri. 5, Act be it further elutelect, That any interferenceby any person, with in tent to prevent by force the execution of the cream of the General of the Artily, made in pantile-390 of tins art and of the nets Momsaid, or any refusol or willful neglect of any person to issue ally order or do any act required by this net or any" - of the "acts to which this said is additional and supplementary, with intent to' defeat or delay the dae execution of this act or of either of the acts to which this in eupplementaity, shall ho held to be a high misdemeanor, and the party goihy thereof shall upen conviction be tined not to exceed' eve thousand dollars and'imprisonment not exceeding two years. Amid be aimthee enacted, That so much of all acts gad part of sets as conflict or are Ineenaisteut with the pro visions of this act, are hereby repealed. igEW•TAXI GILL. The Committee of (Ways and Means tastay had under coneideretion that part of the new internal tax bill relating to manufacture& While It is certain-they will recommend that taxes generally be taken off manufactures, there isevident ly a inspiration an the part of the Om miller, to keep the tax on articles of lux nr,v, such as Jewelry, plate, carriages anti the like, and else on gm and coal oil. Them is a probability that the tax will X removed from raw cotton. The bill net be reverted : for several weeks to COL RATIO* 50t1ETT iicrnar. The fifth amial report of tbe.Amexi ean Colonization Society was to .davprie sented s te the hoard 01 Director, The • receipts of the year were $.52,10; dis bursements over 100,000, which compel led the enlist of invente d funds to mar. the different* la, the amount of pooyio. The emigtion during• tho year was nix 111111liF ra Pli end -tiftythree. Applica tions for passage to Inberia In liday next have teen received to the number of two thousand.' The Triffinury of the Assci ation le now nearliVrepty anden appeal le made to the friends of the eause for • • . ar EQIIALLT DIVIDUD COUNT. • In the SuProme Court to.dsy. in the case of tho Commonwealth. of Virginia rams the State of Vest Virginia, the ChlefJustlea announced that the .Court was equally divided WI the demurer and equally divided also upon the order which ahould be rou,d. in conecqintrico of that division. ' ° FRENENTATiON TO OEN. The Roger Sherman watch was pre !tented to Limit. Gen. Sherman to-night• at the residence of Repratentative Grin 'told. There was a largo attenchuses. Senator Terry, on„ , belialf of Dr. Charles Rowland, of Breeklyn, . made the pre -sentation speech. General Sherman, in reply, expressed thanks, ani promised to hand the watch to his son. TENURE OF OFVICI ACT A3IE...MISS-VT. • The bill introdUced in the Senate by Mr. Patterson of - New Ilampahire, amend the emit Tenure act provider for extending the provisions Of the net over general asd special agents of tin; Presi., dent and the departments, except such . as ago authorized by statutes. narosrm ar uovxmen mei orricens. Thu Houma Conmitteenn ' Banklng hoe opood to a bill prehibiting deposits by, Government Dineene in any place whore there in no Aislatant Treasurer. 1 TUC AUNTaiIN MIN3IIOI.i. The Senate Committer. on. Foreign Re= lationa took no detinit• action to-day on the nomination of Mr. Cox as Minster to Austria. • SOUTHERN STATES ST Telegraph to the lituturgh lilasetUi == ASSENISLIXO 07 211 R WLORLDA CONVEX: ,TALtAusses, January 21.—The dele'7 gates of the Reconstruction Convention met M the Capitol yesterday. Barely n quorum woo present. Temporary" ofif7 core were chosen. all negroev.lbve; fluently a permanent organization was effected fie follows: Daniel Itichardvi, President, and Christy White, (editor of the Florida Timm, or Jacksonville,) Secj rotary, both white won: A. negro was elected Assistant Secretary, and most of the suixedinate officers are negroos. XISSISSIPPL ItZCOSEMUCTION COICVS3TION maw= MON SIC. • I Lilo Tohermit to .b. rait.t.nrt, G ftttcl JACILION, 71118/L, January 20.—1t1 U:1 . 0 Convention today• resolutions( wine adopted asking Congress to continue the Freedman's :Duman until rsoonstructio'n - Is completed,inid to appoint a camel. Zoe to welt upon and urge General 01 - lam to Immo= order prohibiting Sheriffs. of the State frofu enforcing Buy galas ell:- der execution until further orders. A. lengthy ordinsuicti on elections and qualifications of officers and others was was offered sod referred to the Commit tee on Suffrage. The fallowing are the principal features: No person :hall bo deemed qualified to vote who bits ever beca la armed hostility to the United States or. authorities thereof; ever given aid, comfon, countenance or support to persons enged In such bee. WILY: or ever In any manner adhered lu the enemies thereof, foreign or domestic; ever, except under overpowering corn- Puision, submitted to the authority or been in the service of the so-milled Con federate States of America' ever lett hi* State for the purpose of avoiding enroll, ruentand draft, Into the military vendee of the United States; rover, In order to tamps the performance of duty le the military of this States, en rolled himself or `muted himself tre be enrolled ea a disloyal aympathizen br: having ofrted State election held thepople this or sni, other of the Unlbri Sates, or beviug held office In this' State or In say of the_ Putted . States, shell therhafter hove sought and received under the claim of atlegianco protection from any foreign Gov.-mutant, through any counsel or other either thereof, in order to - secure exenipticn from - . military duty in tne army of the Slatted States. Nor MIMI any 1 such person be capable of . holding ip this State en Wilco of trust and pout under its authority, or of being an officer. .counsel or manager of any public corporation now existing or hereafter eitablsohcd by Ito authority; of acting as a professor or teacher TA any educational Institution; Commeri or any other school, sustained iu 'whole ler In part by (grids provided by law.' rivet). elector shall • take and PIIIIRCribt , Ito. nu oath of loyalty which' embraces the fees- tang or the. foregoing, - promle. to dim amentatmace and oppose, ail plans for tile • diesolution of the government, Mad ho loyal and faithful I citizens of the United States, and to accept the. civil, and • political equality pf • nil I Men; • irreepectlvis of race and Iroler, d.c. After the adoption of this Constite,, tion, All Stale, county and munielPal of t Miens, men:dans; of the GllllKii AeSeltl- I bly and 'Judges silted eubserihe to i said oath. • Any person who shall he. • summoned to servo on a grand of petit Jury shall take the oath iu open- Court. Any person exercising • the functions ' specified Without having taken UM oath, ou conviction,. Meal! be punished with a , flue tint less than floe, or Imprisonment In the county . Jail not 'legal than I six menthe, or • both. Whoever takes said oath- falsely . shall. on 1 conviction, be adjudged guilty of % per- Jury, and punished with: imprison ,meet In the penitentiary less then I two years. Every male ei et of the U, iced Stales, without re r rar race or color: over twenty7eue years, ois not , disqualified under the peevish, of the Constitution, having complied with this I law In other respects, is a qualified elector. . i Jamrsog, January fit —ln the Conven tion to-day en ordinance instructir"e the Legislature to setahlielt n House ofCor rection for juvenile offenders, and pro vide means for their mental and' moral training, *as referred, . Resolutions validating , eilt marriage il. crimes and all deeds, horids, mortgages. Ac., acknowledged by proper sintecre since IWO. that dog, gun and poll taxes are oppressive to poor whites and freed men, and that ne property except! wear ing apparel shall he exempt from execu tion for debt, wale referred. • - I - The ordinance for the pohliemtirge of the proceedings of the Conventle4 in three militial papers of-the State was bon eidered and the firm section remixed to the Finance Committee. . The printers of the „roomed, the official organ of the Convention, are on a strike in couseqUence of nempaytriont. . V IRGINIA TAE COXVENTION-VBABODY ,f DUCA 'TIONAT. FtJCO Itictimoten, - Virginia, Jan. 21.—The Convention spent the - day in :debating and adopting sections Of the 818 of Rights. A Committee or four white .d one colored mass was appottred to Invite General Grant to visit the Con wolf.. One of the Conservatives declined and another t•ok his place. - • Tho Truktees of the • Peabody Ednea. Lionel Funk to-day received the report of .Dr. Sears, who says hei r nov. warmly welcomed by the peopbe of the sc:1111, who readily enderacd•his - rview - s, - espo• dolly tho.o relative to Nornial Schools. general grant w 2.% pre4cnt Mu - inert= i 11081 . 11 011.119115.1 = RALEIOII, January. the Cot yention Teatordey twolVo , anntldLeta 0. the Constitution were appointed.. To day much 1)I the wns ennseznel Wo epneial'order, the hpproprlßtiont the relief tle - people,. finally referred to a Committee appoint pi to wait on ilia Govern, r to 1 . 0,1V1. any COMMlllneat/Oay. Thcro WILI a tits cm non on the p^r Minn, a ittru u t 2lloo The impression in It will-be fixed ut eigh dollars. acnat' tr,t,t The frequenCy 0. .iz e nes oTeetonz• and the 'many t•omplaints arising fr2lo disnstse of the Urinary Organs giro cern elan for much study and Investigation of those diMeultles. The old and the young, tho I , ln and the lea`, arc all more or less subj these troublesome *lac. tines front that diabetc.t of Infants to the gout and gra: el of obi Age, po much ex - p Lairrrer at his toll, to tho taxation, liver at his ease. Prom the very nature or our, peculiar system of practice, we have perhaps hail more experience in the trvatinent of t Le-c atleetioua than timidly fails to t 1143 lot or any practitioner in the same time. And it 1.4 In three ollertions more thon ari other that an examination of the Orin,. required iti order to understand the trot. nature of the dilionse. All urinary , unities dpi not urine from gravel, nor do. all' gravvEy . o'i ms arise; Irvin affection of the Kidoov,,,, - and It is by an examination of the urine alone that these facts are to be yeri fled many times. Aud it is by the precise b^- tween ibo many ills belonging to the..e organs which we aro enanied Io mil, 1r2. - thin examination, that we lire I.osuceess fel in their cure. We believe that WO have treiteil more patients laboring ender these difficult:OS than any other phyalidan in the Store of Pentrylvarda, west of the Allegheny mountains, and do not besitaie ,tia say that we have eared a greater per 17nthgr by one-fourth) of all our pailfuls than has been dune by ally others. These farts Can bo verified front our records. We seldom fail to reheve our intionts of. their sufferings in thou • . • isett-mt of axec. From close ettentiun and long and patient investigathn, we barn learned to knoir theprecise nature or all these affix:lona, mid Imva found out exactly.. the kind ut medicines to I used in uncle. :Our reined!n in these adapted to each particular easti, and will give relief at once. Try them for ymtr 'lateen and verify theist% Bend a v tat ,f urine, and we can nand yetitthenewe , ...gry medicine.; L. Of.nttur.., 11. l .- Goolstesso. The motto of "quick auk's and short profit*" is unqueetlenally a Bond one, •andperhatei the only trne duo for bie.l - men to ho governed by, ds an evi dence _of its correculess It is only necessary to ' refer to the al estathisited buslneas houses in oar city, ail of which, have acted upon it-and more or less owe' their success to. It: Ammar t h e nitst. prontinent 4( the establishments which' have dons Matinees on this minciple the enterprising and reliable trinuning and notion firm of Joseph horns A: Non. 77 and 79 Market 141 ,, I, \Vi, tit 'staking ..quick sales, at protits' , . were enabled to run out the IEIIIIIOIISO etock of goods they had on hand Ina: fall, and replace %tett extremely lone pricer, • which for the past month have rated the eastern market. Having IVarntsP the advantage of title method-tor doing bust ness,,they intend to continuo;lt, and the Immense stock which hen jest tett! re ' ceived and opened wilrini orriod. to the public at greatly rt &aced prices. The stook comprises a full cold Imniplete 'ac sort mont of evorything usually toubd • in a first class trimming and notion house, which they are determined hi sell before the spring trade opens In order to ntolt•• room fora fresh ,Hoek. Ottr 'readers should hear in mind that articles purchased at this estabiishment ore a - ha they are represented to be, Ai, it. Is ono of the repnateutat icehouses of the City; and It la by the flue quality - of their 'goods and fair dealing that they Intro attained their present Ingh ?minim lb the mer cantile world. ' • . Brent finreslne to nerve' Yentri'm and 111114re:0n clothing. hr.)! .14? Flogs. n 0,417 at. is Ir Street. The fashionable Merchant [shorn; Mows. Griay & Logan, No 4I St. Clair stritet,Lave in store a very large and Ju - - dielously assorted Keck of.hOys' youth's and children's - clothing, watch they ore dealrous Of claming out before the spring trade comment:ea. In order to effect thts object they have specially reduced their prices, and otter decided bargains to their patrons and the public generally. The btorrk has been manufactured eat of the bast quality of goods, in the latest fashionable styles and the Very - best workmanship. Complete /hits of bloty and desirable clothing fur bey. are otTer cd tbr the very low prlonof - live .dollars, and the rates throughout ; have been equally reduced.. Tim MO clausal:rot this pant, and the large paMonaga it trf- Joyiss sulllcieut guaraptee of their earnestness in ansmenclug great bar. gains to purchasers. We urge a volt to the well stocked =hire rooms of the firth doting the contanesucalof thus -.special sale. - See adyertusemeni ou our aceortt fie Fracheits Felted, one of the best. oondneted Gorman papers or the 'Stole, and which i n no true to, the nrinehdos held by the 'RenalWen Irdrly the ucodin to the polo. has Just removvti to its cosy new butidingon Stnithilehlynear Sixth' street. - !deem; !loth, • lintler , A Co., the enterprising suds WOrth,y-vmprl7 eUna,' have /113Ct`Mtlid ' ;tang , this Journal in a prospurous condi nt, moth; rendering Its welcome visitor to ..thoti sands of households In this neighborhood. WI ANIaRBAN. R0140n• Accident Charleatee,a boy alrnt ten years of age, who resides with his - parents on Fleming street, Third ward, Allegheny, was severely Injured on Monday, by being run over with a sled. It appears that the boy had boon in attendance at of the Third ward School, and at recess, In the afternoon, had fastened on his skates and was skating on the, idderwaik. Nthilis in the act oferiassingJames at 'eat. his attention was attracted to a drove oC ratite pursing along North avenue. Just at that moment a sled, upon which a lad named Thomas Itl'Farthud, was seated: came dashing clown the street, and lie-- fore young Lee 'could get out of the way be was struck and Mated to the ground. In ialling hislfead mune in contact with tree hos by which his skull was frah tured: le-s, arms and body were also bruised. 110 was picked. up In -an insensible condition', and carried' Into a house In the Immediate vicinity; where mediCal aid lsac summoned, fro was afterwards ronovcd to the residence of .parents• and, no hopes Nyent enter tolnocrof his recovery: • = • . We noticed omiterday the removal of Richard Durbia - tfrom the conntyl,7.ll to Pamavant Iloseital, on en order of court, whore he died visterday morning. The deceased was about sixty-five years, or ego, and hid boon cemmilted to Jail for term of ton days, which expired Xev-• end days before his removal to the hos pital. Coroner Cloyfson was notified and held an iuqueit on the body, when the jury returned the following. verdict: "That deceased mote to his death from convulsions produced by a caili anti a ban rot:dyed .while in the county jalL In view of Um terrible condition of this untortunate wan when removed from the comity jail, we strongly recommend and o -go the County Commhcooners and thel4ll4oll 11••• ant to t alto iminediAte steps Lor restoring the sanitary condition of oar county prison. Many improvements, simple in theninelvest and vet which will lie cot:dwarf) to ths• health of the in mates, are very nweh needed." The Allegheny CountylfedicalSolety, el At their meeting yesterday eleet the ntilowing officers for lEtstt:•" Pres dent, Dr..a., - Iti. Poll wit; Vim Preslden Dr. Vt• F. li.nox; Corcespondlng. trit.cr tory, Dr: W. Snlyely; ilecording Sec tory, Dr. Ed.Urnbstnetter; 'Censor, Dr. Joint Sem plc; al tyv eight delegates to the nOr• non :Medical .Anacciation, and eat Alto tbaStato lfedical Society. The letv now nrunboratteventy-nmemembe add twenty-ono member:4 elects. Inspostiog of Them; For EOM time past a number of persona have nin the habit. of tyincrogating at thel'atch lion**, in Allegheny, in the oveni g, for lodglagst, which was Itlrrnya far t lobe them:- 1%1:v or Drum, it appo.i,rs, in obout to break - up the• practice by *end ing the loafer,. up as vagrants. • Yeater da y , morning Ail werecommitted by hint (Ala.( [barge. . Fake Al rm.—Thealarm of fire et half past.. (Cu which proceeded (row box Li, was orawensed by the burning ci a bundle of straw on Third street, sear Market. Such an iodise, iminate ikce the telcdraph should be prohibited; as It 13. calculated to demoralise the lire de partillera, an s e ll an briugirig the Mane pe:egrapL Into distaver. - Melt Deputy : - 11 - arPhal stAterday arrested Jeremiah mut 0:14:Irgo Ralston, or Butler o on a charge of illicit distilling. The no brought to this city Masi nigttL continc , -up when they4will gook thh. rtlorniDg, soh heariug heloru COLIIII A Cumprot len merle inforlealem a Taylor, ,heorginir Eli.. _ 1 1 / 1 Ihe lar cvny_vr a clot!, seeque valued atsgoven dollars. Th..; amused v - as urr , 41. , 1 and taken before th. Able] dap, where the matter wmi vernpraml. ,, ed end the de renlant discharged on p .ynipnt of •the We ntelei,stand thatn widely knowi ,tsntlennin of this city is to give sent •rend i nes of several of his favorite seen • . Shakespeare, in - eosinme, some nigh this week, in Allitzbetiv. A rjeli sun mare trest Is in Mort , Gtr those who ar foriunotoenoi gat to gain admittance,. nod y Found,—The Gale of an unknown n was found in the' Allegheny river at tba fun of Fnc:Ory strce:;.about nine Ti.o body was taker, in 4 . llara, y undertaker DevorOt and en inquert wi beheld upon ant ten Llm worn g. .—The heaviest fall of 'snow I Vial that of Tuesday night. on the venous roads, won : delayed. Tim sleighing . Ln tid the livery stable keeper' a rich harvest, from their the,. this He ss The lruiti more ur I Jr. "liar& Commlit 'd.—John Taylor who wnsar re,e,i t Orphnui Fair, on Monday o , enlaz, -for disorderly conduct, had e hearho; before d,putr Mayor Owatun, Vcstordny, which recited id his WWI: committed to jail for use days. For:MTH PAGE.—SaginavrVality: Al s: The Courts; Amnse ments. Real Estate Tntsfers, de. CITY ITEDIS Tho Co.l.loeulall3lol.rw Roots. Tito great reputation which the Conti nental UMW; Rom., Flail street, next door to rhorpt4 Office, Is largely due to the =pH:lcent manner in which It In munagrd by the - clever and accommo tlatin4 bolt, Mr. William I.loltzhelmcr. Ile pays eiptteill attention to Ms host ile., and ns a caterer has succeeded iu obiromtn; u very enrieble reputatlon aniong.t oar merchants, businoas Innu, prole...slow., told, Indetyl all claw. 01 citizens who take meals At the Conti nental: 'the unit,: cleanliness Is ob- . . . . cotvi J, at..l the culinary departmetit is to charge . .f first class woks, who are e l ital to any of our, uwdern Troteasor These who cap appreciate a debt gr9ott Aquaro rooalouta very reason elite price. no coultuethl to iloltzhet. dices Continental Dining Rooms. (:ents..Forul,lanr, Guoda.-4entlovnen are invited to call io ant) Nee the splendid assortment of furnislth4; goods,.io the wav 01 drool shirt., traveling shirts, under- garments, hosiery, .glows, sus. genders, ve01:: ties, eutro, acarh., paper e,liara, • 1111011 collars .te., Just opened at W. \V. Nloorhead's, No. 111 Market street. bpoelal bargains in thlo lino of goeij`t 1.10 now ollerea'7 - retk.ll nitrons. At Smilgvau .t Ruse', N 0.24 St. Clair etivut, a largo ao.orttuent of boots, shove and -sailor, it offered at the very lowest priem. The firm puielteria their acada from firet-ohnes manufacturers, and afford purvinvama articles IMdlieir lino sepal to the tinett home lurid° custom utak. . 'in and :ere -fur plumed' an (here is no charge fur showing geode. Hats nue Cap , :=The enterprising firm of SitotignMl anti now, No. 24 St. their streot, otter ti:rern bargains In fmtltionable hats and cans, for molt and boys. Their stock in 'eery. belie, and anxious to dose out the firm Euivo Marked down their prices regerdiess cit original odet. Lib eral inducements to dealens who buy to sell again. . Vie Ober . treason next week wit cre ate a great demand for parry fans, &nay and. WilitO colored hid gloves, sashes and trininings, ribbons, ,to., and ea ma commend our readers to no hones where they will tied a larger. or better assort ment and, at more reasonable .prices titan at W. Moorhead's, hi'm tp. Mar het street, Ttuuks, travelling bags and satchels, bt excelleut worktuansbip and bawl qual , Ity of inaterLal, Uri) offered at. ireatly re. dated at the well-known and pop lins:. tvlialesala and retail establishment of Snodgrass st. Moan, „No. 24 St. Clair 'Met. Art ixialltatlonThe third annual ex hibition or tho School of Deaign. will commence on Tuenclity,tho 2134 at . ten o'cleck at., and continuo day. and eveni tr, throughout tho week. The. pub. Ila uro lucitcd to attend. son . . . jlbsent-elnr...' Loin w ill l necessarily be absent from l'ltt - burgh for two or three weeks from tO ay, January Met, 'On Ms return will Itooo kotrusuientty at Ate,ot .flee thereafter, during hunts of practice, 13,71111 C; ftildnas and Easbes, .t opened "arid elegant styles and novel.les J u st at Um ibAhlonablo roldil trimming nod notion bound of W. NV...Moorhead? filo. SI 'Markel. street. . Fur Fitterlke, L. 9111444 cliffs. Fluft. ut :prices legarillr 43 or cost. at 140. whulir4ul.• auLl rutall *lora - of SOcullgrasp .p. l ltous No. 24 St. 4.1a1r stmt.F.' 1M C. I ' V, NUMBER N. eI.TY ITEMS • Great EA/Mall& • The beautiful selection of fine Ameri eruo and foreign gold and allyer watches for ladies and gentlemen wnielaliave been Imported apeehaly by tbe well knownjevrelemMeears.Renteman,Mey; ran & Seidle, No. all Filth Area, for their customers, are offered at very !,. one , ble prices, Parsous desirous of any thing; in this wayabould not fall payisig this establLshment a visit during the imp ttn- , dance of die special sales.. - A abll line of fashionable) ewelry, plain and faney.gold rang., diamond sots, garnets!, silver, and silver plated wares, gold beaded plain and fancy mantel clocks in bronze, marble find wood, and a very general sleek of goods peculiar to almiLcir drat glass, jewelry establisbmeaus. The Tied new store of dm firm Will 'tartly be ready for occupation, and in themeanwbile great bargains are - offered at the present stand, No. 29 Fifth street. Good Goods Gold price..—Flaving marked down n y goods to gold priced will sell .tny eddllee aback of boots and shoes of all kinds tor gents,ladles,ialawn. and'boys, at prices lower than tbaybove boon sold,sloco tbo war. I: warrant alt . . . . . my goods, having been selected ovith great' mro, and from Jirst clam Imase:s. Parties purchasing can depend on get ling' a good article. Call and examino before purctsalng elsewhere..No trouble to show goods. JA}.l, Roan.' • ' 89 Market stmt. Go I. Wm. Fleming's extensive fur Louse, N 0.139 'Wood street, If you Want bargains In Ladies' Furs. Plano Covers—Embroidered In gold, Frost variety of patterns, greatly reduced in price, at Barker's final sale. , • Good Groccries.—Our Allegheny read ers should remember, that "Mr. Arthur Kirk, Nos. 172 and 174 Federal. street, Allegheny,- continues to nail his well selec ted stock of groceries at 'very low rates. Mr. K.'s store being one of the largest in the two'citlein ho is,prepar-, ed to suit the wholesale as well as the re: tail trade. groterisa are of suoh a .twality as salt the nao.4 particular hinse keeper, and at such price. as to loft the evonornical purchaser; "Call at Nos.. 172 and 174 Federal drool, avulses the stack as well as his:price hat. , • •• 6'4, 8.4, 9-4 and 10-4 Sheeting, :ery cheap at. Barker's final sale. 4 i idle the Lamp Bolds Oat to 13u.rnO there is a chance for restoration health. If, -therefore, tho constitution has been weakened by disease or alma —the nerves ,shattered—the ; stomach weakened—the appetite gotta, and all the world appears gloomy--poor mime frOth oil into your lamp, lathe shape of Plan tation Bitters, which will make theflome of life again born brightly, and illturdn nte a once wretphod exhume...ll- For hi dim it is nn elegant and. gauge slimu taut exactly each as they requite. Many families will nnt' be without it. It has an immense sale throughout the work'. IdArproLTA WATEn.—A delightful toi lict to Cologne, and-at half the price. . auvrreF- llnder. Wear thr Ladies, Dents and Children, redneed in price, at! Barker's taut sale. . -00,1 IVA fitlt Sate of Ladles' ncd Misses' Fors at' Wm. Flemings, N0. , 1N Wood stied: • • Thelarant's YrieurL—Urts. Winslciw's - Rootklng Syrup Is the best and 'surest remedy in the world for all discuses of children, .oti an teething, wind colic, .to. It corrects acidity of the; aualrlkchi regulates the bowels, and , gives rest. health and comfort to the mother and child. Perfectly safe in all I vrases, a. -millions or - mothers min teritlfje. Offices 21.5 Fulton street. New York, and 1 115 High Holborn, London. England. Be sure aSdeall for "Airs. Winslow's Sooth:: mu Syrup." having the. fornrirsite o: "Curtis & l'erkihs7 on the outside wrap per. All others are base imitations Hcalery• and. Glova,. some elighlls soiled, very cbeap, at liarker'n final sale. Chapped Hands. face and all roughness of the skin, Certainly cured by using the Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard C 0.,& New York. ];t surpasses dl other remedies, as it will prevent roughness of the skin, if Used during cold weather. It is conveniently applied, scolding all the trouble of i the grimly compounds now in use. It Coo - be used by ladies with the moat tender-skin, without irritation or pain, makitfg it soil mil clear. Sold by the ' Druggists ' gen w. Balmoral Skirts, is groat' variety, at 31.2.1, a great reduction in price, at Bar- Icer'a final sale. , • Bargains ia,Ladins' and liiissas Fara,' at Wm. - Flamingo, N0.,1139 Wood strest. To li - hob:silo Bum tit 11:47 . Goods we are ottoring special irucoments—Job lots from tho Eastern Auction Sates— Shawls, Dross Goal lionsgeoping Goods, - Mena' Wear, Shootings, Shirt= logs, Prints, de. J. W. BARKER d. Co., •• • s.9'.llarket street Beautiful barred Shirting Flanneld,ln centsat Barker's final - Real Lace Reo-is and-Embroideries.— The finest selection of real rich lacesi, imitations find embroideries is offered at the fashionable retail trimming and no tion house of W. W. Moorhead, No. 86 Markat . street. Prices Very reasonable and to harmony with the present deprfts sion in the Eastern markets. Illanketa.—Son the most extraordinary bargabal at Barker's final sale. . Dyspepsia, In Its worst forms, Nervous mad itilltous Headache, had other-dis eases arising from denurgement of tin stomae I and bowels, are speedily - 6ml by Dr. Wilson'errill.s. Every druggist throughout the land keeps them. - IV bite and Colored Bed . sires, Tery scup, at BoilLer•e ilualoale. • Great Bash at Wm. Flemings, Noadd: Wood street, for Ladies' Yu re. Ladles, go to Moorhead'', No. 81 Mar . .ket street, and see the splendid sionit.o. Mem, eambriegoods , whiter goods am embroideries, just opened and offered n minced prices. . ' . . Table Linens—Extraordlnarybergalps at Barker's final sale. . ; .• . Call and 'EXaanne the' large and mutt lete atonic of Ladles' Fun, at Willtaur leming's, Di o. 139-Woodatreet. tf Best quality. of Prints, 121 centi, at Barker's final sale. , • - Conatitctiloti Water is a certain' mita. for; Diabetes and all diseases of the k id . neya For e ale bran druggists. MIT. reklng grimily reduced in piiee Bcrker'e • t• Barraturila Ladies' Furs, at Willie= Flemings, No. 139 Wood street. , ' • I MARRIED. , . . iunn3-:incs9oll.—on Toerdag afternoon, i.n.iy zba..t Edgeworth, the ieetdenee hl the brlle•r parents, hi the ROT. Junes Aliteon. Mr. It. 1.. /I. DAUBS, of ?firebomb. to SADIE -9 .. 'daughter of-Dr. John Wagon.. •.': . -' =I ' - sfloroogat.'se k o'elock. ANY , / A T.. lotant Amish!. r of Althorn end llobeecoiaLrley. lied seven weeksAad two J.'s.. ru.cskl arrsitoox Sl'k c'el:ek...lrok • the madam Of Its gaireate,lo, Zollaridnilly. erect, AlleghonlellY. Thelkelende or the fondly see mewed/WO Invitadtosttend. Cartlegee will leave kitealtu . denlth`i etslile4 Colon Depot, al Ti o'clock. ' • - UAL' IN—On Toesdey overawe se 7 Veloek. et' Wel t tr.lll . 1111',7:4V1g it;',11:7.;:r11"4; Vino rserse . her Isis resides., No. SO keoh." limn serest. Allegheny City. tee TarishAT Ay - mono dri at 2' o'el•cle. The Mende stet.e family aro reopeetfollYinilied to &mod. FOB BENT. 011 11 . 3. E A T—OFNICICH AND' • Rooms is t a i 14. bemuse meted by 111 - x,, ,, in. Dant. to LIBERTY /TUFA comer or Glastiom atty.plamealata POOSOdOII give. ror.tayms, ...1.147 TUZ ' )c• T Lt.T.—The Fourth: ndlaiiiit 011 . TUlllp 5T0.11128 of Ms , f Na'lsi Liberty Ilt . relst. Legally; aT. a, .1: T: . Von HENV-Bere , ane,large ROOMS is the ()AMR ,BRUMMO4M6 toed Rea, * calk sbe MS: '.14pl et ias:S}Mte COONTUSU To 110'i—A I,s;mtikiiitivibetvi si walprzo es N.ia aria*: iaist llutpt. Miodvia..?•••‘Bol ApzU tat. /DMUS TM' A. 1931.1. T. DIE WO.; - Ira citizan., ITV° XpITIONIS: • . WEDISraDAY AID L EUttnIDAY.. awelalaleg 001. of tat , ..l 4 intag mains wafter. 111°1110S g, x Meat Nowt tryTeleTteOtEl 4 .11; the tellable llaiamial l'oatt alma LT my Deb. , r 2 .4.7 ; l.:nbar..bleebaele lierolutai lt. Ice ills wt:,.....I.TOV:tiTTo e; le eunrertmr. tales of Ten .--====:: 40: —lid one copy of payer to lbw pareee arab. deli, astaitims to estbnma D. mule • may time, as dermas,. Norice TO BollSClUWlTl.—teNtietiat yam pope ,bean Rd *melt? , ntmt edlttaa rar trot. u'n lam • • Iradaasday 'Minna Nese. Webers Mena but am mall ► "amt. arj.mimamy by Dm% Iltoramm,' , XMaY s tenta or la ItmestaredLeMen. staybeen et t AOC Addams. MAILICTTL. , - Paaa'a A"M. AIILEN,I , NIIIIIRTAIIER. No. - 1115 Poor Wort. Plittintibl. ra • CprYINS. orell [lnds: CIMPIIS4 t/L0V1127.u. d enry deseriptlonof Tonerel lirplatoS Esfams opeudq axo kW.. aid Carriage& i 111 . ....xclut=Rem. asvl4 r iitr, D. D.:ZAT. Jacelms, Tho. z.bliv gmi• 311.11er. • • p9olatt o T.'llttDNET. Tann Ann Znsaltsmi.So. 43.0111. dd.. Allialutly. Ud x...-sa ntwalita MInT. ttel ,ri,norn.c. it 'trona nape always on bawl tha bias, Natal. Itotowood, alai. and WWI,. IneeweedConlia, Walnut Catint from htt ups' ward. llagewood Copts lttli inwards; all othat Central propertion. 'Carriadas wIMMO. furnished at low roma , Cram, Canna,. Plata sad EngraringihralahedgraWS Odle* open asy LCZAnIVIEC6tiIIIN4 .pasTAKZR: Onto ann., ,EittalLte, 114•24a0a aid arts Cat. INlttt &complete noel of i4noiel rmalsUlat 6...15.; tkand 1.1 thnitsbed skt aortal. salmi'. =UM= 0.0. or no. 000 middle fitreida. llsrlitcbci, Magic.. Saddle Hon., Lo. at.. LOST. . - owliundarilawalOoni? , !BLACK ANEV.TAX NO, Itiviskg Ina Malt' fuel: him: eid.the Up . e 7 of one of hla ears brogan.. • ikitire”t gene °NISI. 114 d leiator cojlar. . Any v.:Aim • " ikarnleig 13IM to 2...47 THIRD IStitalLT 1111 ,i*.l•rn • liberal remar& • WANTS: WANT D,—HOW *ANTED to ley.. the IF arraying! Badness. Nast ilte a jowl ai,d, * and have a Weal tor drawiiii• II NOW At £0; oval. 'labs ttavansia • Lola. •04 01 Marta *treat. • . • • 'WANTED e. qr more-por; tleits take an interact to the 1,9111.4101. •. niSiturselicrier a !svelte; article t the flee lee - ht. the sits fil'l4litsbitreh. )lenuflctur7 le -1 ' plate riineing Eider and onliSieedluceicliel se Wakes Ten profitable helices*. APPI7.4.* IS:•'./SeLAISili CO., Stl fourth street. • T IyANT EIN—A A 1011 , :FOR GOOD ACITSTTP, 'MOTEL MALT sad: Topultr I4ltlon or, Masai; uoldpubllsbloglif s ?. Appistosts. Ls sollbsllbst.: bloating b. bete publisbed which is so -heap. : .-, - wilrprlnted and ',wield. Wiwi velumei an out I •!dsmerlaus4sites.” IS ecuisis .....itriatetas St*: con : , 011vesTotttsudecnisz,••NsoW 's SS Court; frrlolsolok Poplin." I'erots. .To be completed Tsai. The eutlni porsks or Picks.. ;4 Si, • bend hos tliculad or • side:l4l7bn. to Agesits. "frodi Agituti waned. r, Address D. ATTLIITLIN A CO.. Publlshirs, rand II rroadwar. New York,l',. • W,iNTE it--3 OOK eplonald chance *e . g.* Agee* Yale . ' end 7lenrele... mist 'elegant an'eeriptien - .... fee* itahllotteeL notet.maictreo.woXsN;gr. Three Or WoueeLT Atli:Ogees& or ALL IA, - OroAo' F. Mistretta *Olt teeeeteen burs ahi i.lesaid. steel. eier itfa►a.~-Admte~orod le all ; t;erte the eitoor7. le rill' ILL valttablatel Orson troth. It. to necuilllfy ~,from. fee. Ey :s t reet, who teeth) eiakelariemrsthe he unease-, the for. tiOs , or ot,er of onelpahlleathths.'44.... :tre4i. D. APPLETON 2 ClAi PahltAttus; ON* tel Broadway. N.)2' •- . • FOR stilda roli /44 , destra ble 114 EiMINGIIOI3Bi. Fo. Zlf tliec r ock slices. ails-ebony City. conislolng Dine M 5.... S.Ss in es it rinass; !hashed astle. bash 'house s hot ' . and cold water,,saier clossts, wash Nose iats: - solesdhl Ingoire . st•i(o. LA WOOD . IT., ?On SA.I.E-A vrS desirabhr three-itory BRICK 111:0.18E. hearty:new; 'pressed brick front. nimble ; mantles; gas and -Rater throughout; house t6etalns MITCII.7OOIIIIII ; I sinanalshed Ferret. fie. N gf..41 tITRT.67. near 111.ylle„.ilsth ward. l'asesslon from.aprtl Ist,. lies. inquire at the house.' • Fen SALE—FL9IIIDAC LANDK: • • —Woofer for sale, M AnnM.? game.' Land In • one tract. stool tulles Ann the Sits of kpa- - . • banderols. The land 1a Improred and under c 01... tlrstlok and Is unsurpassed ;for richness of sell • • and prodirctlreuess of Saone:ea ki•plet, suet u ' !user cane. roam Mee, sweet potat . ... and.ers • at:metre., with superior analog for cattle end raising bogs, on the •plae rang.. • The hest of yellow pine timber In shothlince. - with !ant rate water nth, for saw . mdlls,..*tth di ptlittf. water enough for amamboats to ran lumber Into tha • corer. where It can be loaded 11110 hrge resat.' and shipped North. There irs.len good frethe • booths un the premises.' The waters abothd . L eith ash. knee, duck . sad 0100 wcw‘le kinds of game—bear. deer„ lather, quell. elm ' The country . Is entirely free:from Won dlseasek•T ...ender. by mlasmallo In Inenceosspreentent to the Swab.. We will sell .this land at the Tow yrlee of*LOa per sere. Also, • tract of to. VA sere:: yrtsoll7 uhlukithuTos , ed. coerced with the them fellow 'plea Umber,. t -with creep fat Illty for eawlig Straber.'nertgable. - Streams to run the Inmbeilath tae Th. mantles. Fear tbo gust nty.d. rylee ideenat Also. 100.000 acres In CeorglM.at peke. Iron ' • cents to pa per Sere. -- • • . For further •thformatbnktud or call for our .. BonWcoo LindClreolar.ASlLL . B.IIUTTEIIf.T. , 1 toes! Santa and In ono.; lkents,Flttsthrstra . ' tformarly Lawrenceettle.F... • .• • V tf on ALE—Thriree.Very.deitltite ••••- b:e D W ZLLTS ARp LOTS. eltnatoffort :Shemeldatto.t. Fifth ir AlieitiothY, 'mesas from areal tan. Itch konsieemitaluff elubiroonie an ; dultheff ettle. and ere laished 'throughout In the beat wither. trith het and cold voter. bath room, inter demi; tunable mantles, etc.. ate. The shore property le only offered utity...the Ist of February. rot further: oettleulsra office:Of Paean?. isms.; Mato...tie andtedraleka Met. Allethasy. ' - F°" SALE.-1190NO and Lot or . grog of Manhattan nod Adana . atnait •ear; Pasimagar Railway. Lot 44 DT: 12r teal, liege trait. cOOI olnti rooms =goad ban, well Improved. Liam argiot avaleidnddi our awe Ll. greet. Ailegheig CM:" Lase to Corti Dame name. cordenta lean. to room and good cellar: water and gar, • •no. merged Neal . Hamm sad Lorin rood Imam; Irvin et 4. ROnH•R CU., Beaver "egg, Our Cnagnik Kaachester. FOR B•Lre—lionj4ES . 110WARD , 3 Livery" OM late lteNe,. ale floe TAMILY 1108$11 (8W): thre•i3OPPLS .;, Gaze limn.. a...,Lwsai pahuelir three 111..liCKSAME5; •t. uirr.l) flar MIKA l; our ttei lirlioroes balled WI lola oo eamaasele: • FOR BAL E - 418. flue HORSY!, well blotched alid r7AlTMAGF.,.oltaidifor 4. or lorp beim.; wu•holum WAGON; ,iad- a - 6.* 4.4 of et 4a04 IMSS. oH7niw.,Ar.ooolAs /MN'. TENTIAIIT. TIT 11. a WATCH u raovuga i riarzerr sqecm' ! te APIUS DuMiami & HMS= OM! =Ma OP.LLL lINDN.AT 1111,0111ZATIR di=.ILILIMMX4h (hi nrra gam., 03iiEALT LNDEcEMEN 4 IB . TD TIiCSE eot WrNIEE cz.oins. vrnith'wtiviitlit.dil to oillaro tally 115 raw; CENT. LESS TIIAN 011111tIllt0., tins seavorG ,, LOW itack"a C enn 11.13111TH,Niethaatlialler;1 t. es imaig sr., c0....; 0f Hiturs a. laikpc, mercha3:4 Tailor; for. arid Itiffig 1 1 1;:l liger,i,UPHA3vp•-r -3'i, X. Xi' ‘wrssum.- NOTICE. - -4ntAtreep*Morlu T r - dam Quin nie *4m:it tuttpc :F.S.cootrarled otueoabesNisi, - Uo.7.in Otis; PS thanp atoioglke .10ffizr, -- *RATH. tore. ItattoV7 W. 4 11$000106 "14 '0.111tIrly;,, El MEM =EI
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