H ijillittiti4l4i.ok•i. : ft IN DITY AND SUBURBAN -Any of 01.1 r Ileatlov haring,cofilrslof two Nrr.mix.v GAZETIZ of the-iitlX,lVth, 19th and October, or ibe ith of December, ISC, wilt confer _a favor by naatling thrill to our addreso, I TERRIBLE DISASTERI " • Expinsren . a -It,. Writ.% nn a . 1 110. U-Id 19troot—Torta Vernon aolerannool , —Ono .Lo tatty Unload—noble VOtt '; Ono% or tanost. , I, .• . We em again required to chronlele a i'terrible disaster, resulting In the lore of Loth We and property—ono eltich, al [ though not no fearful in'itseneseimencer as some that have recently prove& d it, rosined In two persons being hurried 4. '' into eternity with very brief warning, • l; . • and another' so fearfully tanned le to i , ,render hisrecovev hopeless. ' TOL: Exarrnaroa'. ' -• a' Saturday rooming about half -past ten .i , . ~,,k• - -o'cloilk an explosion occurred In thee,- tablishment, of linable. Ai clicbreek I dealers in fareign,fruits, ronfeetionaries _ and fire works, at No. Ili Smithfield . j' • street. • It npricam that the fire works I ' Wore at.Otinl in, the front rooms on , aheseerrail and third Doers, where scv , -ere •prranne were engaged to packing Ihein, and (luring which the explosion .eccurred. The buildin e - eau ht fire front I , , , g , tire • eXptooion an d ti) alantl VOW - sounded from the ' Duque no . Engine I 1 ' house, which is directly opposite the' i : Berne of the disaster and the steamer, were promptly urn the ground and en ia.-" - gaga ire extiognieldeg the flames, „.. During all this' time Untie was a inn - I -tattoos explosion of are works, and the - . entire upper portion of the building ap. pmtred to be ell flames. , Di.F.CoVEnt" OP THE 11001)24. In the general confusion and excite. - - . moot incident to tho explosion, the stet • • that several persons bad been engaged op stairs In the room where the exple. mhos or-erred was for •-; me forgotten, . otten - the . rg , and it.was net until reveral minute-, had • Maimed that some one acquainted with .. ' die affairs of the establishment an.' . - rantroced the fact, when an 'effort was, , ]node termicue therm . A ladder was pre . •, ~, warred and oriel of the second Story trout - . 'windows broken, when the room was " Ilitind to lee no so full of smoke, name and *gas that It was nestle impassable to en ter Xs no one could he teen or heard in the ' - room it was supposed that those ern -‘' : Proved in that room h.. 4 escaped by the ,back stairs, brat es they could not he 'found about the premiss, the supped , lion was ethandened. when munber and ,more determined eflort wris moire 'killed them: Silo A...slaittrt blegineer of the Tire Department, followed by a member . of firemen, gained enema to tue rear pot . - - tiOn of OP Inillgine, from -whence they • mole their 'way upstairs and entered the room where the persons they were in starch Of were supisomi tieii4,... z beett ern tiered, in sidle of t h e eta emeice 4i. :and 'gasses. , Shortly after entering 'the - ! . Lora one belie was discovered and car !. . Led desedslarra, end...into an enjoining :i!, store - occupied thy Menus. ffindle and ..• . Alcllhany. The unfortunate victim La ' . */ cried was se terriitly burned black ened by tho smoke and"pe er, as to •i, rander his /Aenilllcati nu a matter of 1 - shield, but shortly after how brought I- , out of the burningbailding, el . Schrock, I ! enerlif the 'firm, who had I n absent when the - ac:oident - oven returned and on chiding tiro room here' the ', I young man lay writhing in the most ter - kr • able agonyrlunaleldiatabr.reeoguixed Win' ,s , ‘,. gas his sou,-Johr.- A. S:Chrnek. "fire in , Jared man, to about !eighteen years of .. ' age, " and was i employed, with serest '.' , . others, in pa eking lireworks. Ills ih, , J , juries were of a frightful character - 2 this `.i - "Mee was terribly burned, and if he atioialti .. 1. survive the injuries, which le not at' all . -I !. - probahl,e, will lose the eight of boll! eyes. i Drs. l'th hillimr, Denham, Wilson and hoz- . ,-... e ent o ral isited the i njured rum], and • did all in - lbeir mAver to alleviate hie .. terrible anfTering, ' - - .: Immediately afterplacing the first vie , a . lint resort d where ho could be enrol mr,..the party re-eirtored Lie burning . Ibuilding, end in the enfirer op the front Iroom next -hr the street . discovered i• the body of a young Seeman sitting in tin --t uptight position with n shawl wrapped • 1 around her head. The Are want Ithel , ; deer appriracherkateplifted her from the : ; --,..,f... OOOr, _whorl ho discovered that she War i dead- In another potion of the room was found t i ne lifeless body or a - bay, also au empl rye of 'the works, who, like the ; girl, bed - evident:ly died from ratileinten, 1 as e.eout , ard injury subleient . te cause 1 " death could be round upon: either , of ; . ' theta. The dead bathes mare at once icz ;ll aneved,to the Dimes-ono Engine ',louse, - -where' they. we.if eliTy ' afterwards identified by th e r• a intances. The • nirreaus a Miss 37- cy Campbeil, i th young woman about nin eteen years or age, an ' employe in the establishment. She wee arsisterofJohn Campbell, of the . police totes ofAilegheny, and totaled 'sn a ' Ledlie street. Second ward, of that e [yr . . • ...TLia °titer proved to be John Yterinsey, a 1 • boy about f enteen yearn et age, who re aided win, his parents on . Robinson p eirevi, AdleghenY• . . . ' -- , THE FOUL I I- WIIIIVIIIe bodies wire - being' removed, a / the firemen were ut work In extingrilsh lag' tit are, which they accomplished before it had done much damage, other I than burning throxgh the floor; but con-" 1 si 3 Oeruble loss wait occasioned from the j need or water period into the blind ing. Mr. John McDevitt, of Liberty .i. , etreet. owns' the birilding , and his lolls •is folic; (Wrens' - /by insurance. The damage to the ,stock of linable it Schrock, la quite' heavy, as It eansist&l ' principally of higialoperi:shable material, attL.We bairn quit tLe Insuranre ;will ful ly Lever-the loss. Tbeatock. of Mr J. IL i-tept.noxit, groom, was considerably dam.- , . ag , by water, .brit Is folly insured.. , - ... , '-- - " CORONEna„ I_NQui?Or -., • 'An soon nii possible after the occur ! ' Jenne Coroner attn.:al innpant - blled. jo 1 ' jury to laresEanto the eaten of idisni i : Campbell.rail the boy Ramsey. After, 1 , viewing the bodies. tho jury adjotusecitie -meet at the Mayor's office this morning at ten o'clock. - When a-thorough investi . gallon will take place. - - 1 ifeear-M Mt -Tourer Onionaok-Xeranatra , a' Isortatlanillano-Tate yoaleg. 1 - - Yeeterday r at tudfliaat three war.;thp . Caronifa jurybnpannellet to the ease , of tho fire worklexploshin on Smithfield etreit, lay which Anna A. Campbell and ,Frederickilamseylostthetrlives, assent. . bled at tho3layorla office in pursuanc e of adjournment- Before the , in vestigas • tiOn w as cotorneno,d, word was broac4 ~ . tire Coroner that John A. Schrock, the Jointing, third victim - of . Ihe explosion, died of his , .. at Passavent's Infirmary at half: ' past two r. IL TheJuryprobeeded tidth, er and viewed the body, and at half-past . neVen last:evening re-assembled at thd • ateiYeit'S-e . flice fteu the following Jodi i - Dr. -IL' 'et.- Mbpa, sworn—Am the' • phyerimanWhe needed youngfichrock; I his death rem) d , fr p o i m o.i lia r„. rna;_lhe ha- Judea were se Licial in t h eir character; the eye-balls w e disorganized, Ruda's°, the tcingue„..x. rm. the character of dal wounds I sro cl judger flat tiny were enured by UPS plosion at Ittunpowiled, explosive; - anlititce•; inslhpast..tro o'clock , . Partattrands Hospital.; sworn—Am it:welling. .linable &Schrock; was tar the store at the time , i; ;drollest thing I heani; lax the fad of eonsething andeaw games through' era up stairs and tried. to the ..room where the ; •it fastened; returned e back was; -found the. • •t I was compelled to works`-were stared in t; rout roomer thoeecood fire-place ut the room The Me-works were • zu the dre; there - waa "me. Bare' no know ' of thetexploston.. The .room . were torpedoes, Rom um email.. re, sworn — Am--candy & Schrock lams in i. - pastor the bedding; implosion; the first I Mallet crash of boxes of the around story; in' this noise I hoard re going off; I then went store; - went down the Mr. Schrock If he had E flirt; herald not ;lola ry was on deo; I ran cal helped out with the • when I got beek - 1 t : ic iat ' l t t c ;c7 l l7.ld h'd nlTP; door leading to tbo there was something I pushed it open abet. of acme onegreentint knere, and catch ught hold of the le; mr..l afterwards steer Schrock; I - pulled -I9 kneel the other le; fast; coma other me nre, and took out to It' was ;taken down, the body of soup gi own. The lire works!: left-hand eornerof the' Thera to a fire kept td. m o day time, cold -works-wine four or ter th ere was larleat. m were peeked - in a few torpedoes in a no bend- Ls the barrel.; ii.:e s a=irifire;worts . ; E . Them Were& great i ehotten.Ahd they had the- paekages of Ore relekagf were vial : eras lon dpaskthist t room; Gang - Ham- IltwerimiltdoOrt-Hlas t thntulnear one .of ont,-Ant a member ; hie &Schrock.: am di-, .il, John A.:Schwa; ' - ':-: • _,--,--. —_ . ' '• Schrock died • thie afternoon, 4, • ' -' Edward:Lien( .. - agent for,Afeark in the lower of trot CaPiosi after champed ; „ henyjoyerhmd r• tne hatchway; . j the dooritadm I fire map hoefo aid went op • , iletneseo great 1 retire,- The . tire; ... • - the corner of the , story; there wee wlth..tim in. it. • , " oboe...four, feet , fire there all the. : I" ledger"( the -.. 1 ' fire-works in . • j h i re cracker s an, . 1 • . George kr. Jo k Maker •frir :Kw I the third. skirt'', iat,the takneof, t ,ts earshot' it we ; . • hitho trent mat / a few spersonde n .. i pa rte like retire ~ clown stairs its t hack-nay; uskt. ; sticea ii ll i te al o st w eir; .1 ammo the'atreat Anoucene c ream I Deiced Ale. Ws ; driwn .etairs; he 1 then ran up to.t • I fl b e ''' t z d ' ' L u k a s 4 . ('' ‘ s. ' ; ; afoot; beard s, I ' 'lca down on m - i , r in the-door, and of vents one, , named to be Joh , I ante ;inter peat II , . appenred t o' be 1 , menet° my . - body. of -lihrock. I ' stairs. I then Eanaway carried ' 1 • went stored in th 3k. rotten es you ante I them- throng!' ti I , weather. Tile , fle I dye fort fnam - the _J. ' doe. .The the-w? I • boars: There we • 3. barn:; there wralt 1 ....Some of the box ' .; - werernat threred. I • lowed in the roon I ' nosey rate shoed t '.'been _rubbing et , works:. 'No brae . L ble.Fjeetts &firm the door of 'the f soy was found 1102 , - Co ambell'also• 4 -- • ye the freah:Wlte,,,,lT . 1 . : A At=4Srare ' 1 1101.1ri;aratu. 1 ~. - of th e e dece the' Ursa beard of the explosion was a l , notes (falling bow; the noise might Pennsilvania Legislature 4 a a caused by the eielosion of 1 - • torpedoes. 1 saw 'lire 'dm • en_ down o• ng e hatchway from second to the lower story, where I wasstanding. lat once Inquired about the boys; I ran up ;stairs, teat entail not open the door; r there, was 'something against it inside; I e 'ilj'd to the buTs but got no answer; I when, went down the front and up the back stebsT, kicked open ciao door, and fo - nrol the hack ram tilled with fire and "bobs': I then wont hack 1n the front mails and met men carrying. out the body of my son. f know nothing mare about the Are.' The tire.works, which wern lett Iry Mr. Sayage, whom we bought uut, , were lying loose in the front room. ; Before Christmas we unpacked some of the bokes, .hut afterwards domed them up Borne ofthe (Op boxes were without lids! There, were about four hundred WO on the top of the pile of boxes. There were some torpedoes inn barrel. The only - words my son spoke in regard to th, seeidant, were; "I had an explo- Mon," I asked him where; he malted. "thol P.re.works in the store." I than naked him hew it happend ;he said, "I don't know." I also asked him where Fred wan: be said, '•1 don't knew.", I spoke to him concerninr, Nancy Camp , - ! bell he asked,./qs she dead, toot:" I told ;him she, was dead. My son wis nearly eighteen. Tao firo-works had beenithere since the lith of last July. Dr: RoCcrts, sworn—l wan at the scene' ,hf this explosion anon after it occurred; went into thy Duquesno Engine Boni - and examined the lealymf young )pc,. soya', Ilia dcath,,l think, was caused by tIIIIP*IIIOII. .30, Schrock, re-called—l had ei • n the, ' beiyalinstrnetions to take up an e lire. works that were on the matsfel.piece,.! and repack them in a box, and I think j the e they ere doing thia ! the morning of 'xplio I ll' after KuaGle, ,worn—Am a eon of the pithier I/121111/ltr e( the firm of Suable Siihrixii; ant el, gtql ,in the store. FThia witne , x know noilung about the explOsino.) Alter a brief mm. 1111.1110; the Jury . r e• turneil, in /intellect:o,llo ,:ellowing ver dict: That John Schrock, Anna N. Campbell and rrederiek Rampy came to their deaths from injuries received by nn rieOidental explosion of fire-works in UmeStablishment of Messrs. Knablo Schrock ; Smithfield street, on the 18th of Janiviry. IMI. The Jury earnestly re- Piiin mend eb tt dealers In fireworks exer ei,o care in storing such danger ous cinbustible, . 111leelleg Affray as Ualont ewe -•• • . • A shooting affray beau-red at Union . town. on Wednesday night, of which a correslxtfodent sends us - the following portichlare A party of "coughs' bad ormgrygated In. a "doggtry" kept by John Manning-, a'colred man, and were enjoying thtmsato iu the usual man -MT,. drinking, 'playing, cards, do:, and about ten o'clock Allied tllorley came in 'and asked for Whisky, which was refused hint. lie went out of the house and ion media ely made an assault upon the win dows • door with - paving stones and brickbats; which he literally demolished. One of the "roughs' Who was engaged insidejtame to the door, with n, revolver and tired two shots at Gorley, the second of whfch struck W. S. Stihnson, operator or the - Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph Company at that plucy, who was standing .on tioe steps of the United States Rotel, at the corner of Main and. Railroad streets, the bull lodging in the shoulder bone. Sh. Johnston was carried to his Mom, and Dr. J. 11. Ewing was called In and diessed his wound.. The parPrisrhe did • the shooting, as wallas those:who hatl• been in the house with him, e good their escape, and are not yet kno n to the authorities, consequently co-Sr rests havo'heen made. The. wounded man, Under the treatment of Dr. Ewing, is rapidly' recovering. • Such Joggeries as the one in which this affair occurred, as welt as those who frequent them, area curse to any com munity, and to get rid of - the latter it is nee...teary to abolish the fernier. _ - == Titere is no insert:in in the iahole cata logue qr human ills that Ls blamed with half tbb freaks as the ono now Lonnedl 7 atnly udder our notinf, and If one were . to oretlit half that s told about it. we ould La lett. to belieVe that. when Dy pepsin began, Pandora's box Lad been reopened. The vain, the sour stomach, the riftings, the sensation like a ball risine. ' into the , : throat as if some strong hand had griped you there and refmed to let Llo his hold are senmtions bad enough, without blaming It with it score or two ' of ether evils, which none but an iron-clid stentsfth coald at all survive, The truth is /hat Dyspepsia Ls a serious evil—for - when the stomach, that great receiver for the wants of the animal econ omy, refit. c to concoct the aliment into chyle, tit to rebuild - toe worn out human constitution, there is no other organ to take its place. Thentemach can be made to do Ito work properly and concoct' 'wholesome Moll lit rebuilding material, by giving it 'rest and proper tonics. One of the best of these bi Dr. KEYSER'S DEOOD SE'ARCIIER which combines with its tonic power valuable' alterative powers, which imbue the blood with healthy and I proper, plasma to be used in its mission of repair - when it courses through the =tenni and veins of the human system. The Doctor a fear days ago laid a letter from n chemist In England ordering a. cask Of ted gallons of this great medi cine, which was induced by the cure ofa terrible case of meter which the Doe tot'e Blood Searcher laid entirely cured. Many persons doubtless' have failed to I get wet with IlloodeSearchr from the fact of theirlisving, obtained a spurious ar ticle, which is in the market, audio often palmed; upon-the public as the genuine. oral they are told "is just as good." In order , to bemire of it look for the Dee tor's name pasted Ina label over the lop of eatli bottle. gold wholesale and re- Mil MI the great medieme store, 110 'ood 6treflit. . ... . . DR. 'KEYSER'S RESIDENT CON LILTING ,OFFICE FOR LUNG Fa ,. MINATIONS AND - THE TREAT *LENZ OF ORSTINATE CHRONIC 15ISEASCS, NO. 120 PENN STREET, 'from 9 .4. 44. until 4 r. 11, I= The fall advise of the death of oar lamented friend Hercules O'Connor, Esq., Jesse , just been received by his brother; James O'Connor, Esq. He died at the .r.Flotel Dieu," New Orleans, on Sulada morning, January Ilth, 1668, at three o'clock, surrounded by (den. s and with-all the blessings of religion. His epirlinal director advises his death was .14 • happy one, and that his soul winged its way to eternity relying confi dently on a blimful immortality. In ac cordance with his will his remains, which arrived in this city on Saturday in charge of ldrs. Taalle, sister of deceased, were taken to Baltimore, In whit* city t , " be interred In his father and mother'. . . tomb. 1.113 friends and the friends of the family fire reopen:Th.lly notlied of am' above. May his soul 'mama eternal blis* and rest. . = Dr. A. G.-bleedndleel, Physician o be Board of Ilealtb, reports the follow.' rng interment. to tbo city of Pittsburgh root Januaryr.tb to January Bahr /Nemec of the - Heart, 2; Rheumatic Carditio, 1; Clortaumpthm, 2; Old Age,_ 1; Puerperal Fever, 1; Hydrocephalua, 1; Premature birth, 4; Typhoid Fever, 1; Pnettmoo a; Scarlet Fever, 1; Spasms, .4, Small- I. Of the above there were . Under one . year, 8; front two to Jive, 2; from fleet° ten, 1; from fifteen to twenty, 1; from twenty to thirty, 1; from thirty to forty, 2; from ditty to sixty, 1; from sixty to see enty, 2; from eighty to ninety, 1. alalca,ll4 (maim, 1/; white, 14. color ed, 0; total, 19. .' Maddest "Dealb—Corolserh Peter Hockelberger, n German, aged sesentyinno'yeare, who realdpd In Pike street, in the Fifth ward, fell dead yester day morning while crossing the street Irrfrant of his - home. The deceased Las been unable to work or.eustain himself fdr about ten years, during : which time he has been kept by' contributions from the Lutheran ChurelL Flo /eaves a wife who' in, about his own - ego, nod who is Menlo a helpless condition and depend ent ursitt the abarlties.of the world for support. Coroner Clawson: wee notified of the death, and will kohl an inguanon the body at ton o'clock tilde morning. Orphan.' Fair,--Inour lust paper•4e 'failed to notlco that Mr. Stephen G. W Iker.thirappreciated Nighttilark of the GAncrruestajiliahtnent,. had carried awayliya !arm, majority the bat and i cane airardeiftolhe best natured and. most popular young maw at the Orphans' !Fair. The award met wit/. .hearty ap iproval. The rale will remain opon :during the week for the benefit of the m aoriowlaues with the suggestion :nude by this paper lastwook, adling ate tention to tho great destitution prevail ling in ltd.; neighborhood. Death of a Derchatit.—Mr., Benjamin I. 'Pettit. of the Clem of Springer, Dar bangle & Co., of Ltda city, died of con sumption on Saturday laci. at the real ehce °lbis parenie In Ibtadver, Colum- Lana county, Ohio. The deceased had test entered his thirtieth year of Life, and leaves a wife hit no family, He was one our ..reprecimlatlac yottiqg bodiless beingehergetle, sagacious, prudent id honorable.' tila lose will be mourned 0017 friends acquaintances in thin Ile win be burled In Ohio. rty. a ' e of y C i. I lc ki.. C irk I ' 1 Er r. 13 0 OW _ , ~,,,a S ' e Agricultural tkodety.—The dipio -5 trim of the Pennsylvania -Agricultural. ~ Y, awarded at the exhibition of pt ber " leer, In ads' city, are now wi for distribution, at the office or 0 s. Pholpa, Perko and Co., No. 10 iit. C it atreet, where persona entitled - will ' ye' sham, either in peraott or by le r. The deka in their hone ltas been sed by the - necessity of proper- Ang ow deelgns and ' engnivintni, -the s oeiginals basing been destroyed by. lire. . to-tined spiritualist ; Ist'ffewark,Ohto,bas" tentlutad for lewdness.. . £Sptclaii patcet tba i'litaburgh Gazetie.) iidytatSlll.74o, January 1;,1863; HOUSE OP RIifRESENTATIVES. The HOCSE WOO OpCESSI SrOjh prayer by Rev. John Douglass, of Pitts burgh. • Nestly the whole sessitin was occupied in dlictiseitig and amending the rules of. the Howe. • Finally, on motion of Mr, HICKMAN of Chester, It was Hesetted. That the rides adapted .by the last House be adopted for thepresorir body. etcept that after a bill has been. ten days In the hands of any Committee after having been referred to them, a majority of votes shall bo eufficient to order it to be reported. The vote stood: Ayes, seventy-two; Nays, ten. Mr. LINTON, of Cambria, offered the following: I W/1 KIIEAN, It appears in the Leg/a/o -f fire Record that irienate billl,fiel of the echelon of IStri an'aet authorizing the removal of cert:aln snits at law frorwthe Court of Cambria County to the Court Of Centre, was amended In the Ifouso by subatituting. Somer,et for Centre; And Aerate, it appears from the ..Sounte ournal that, notwithstanding the amend 414:111. of Ilse; 11 once, the, hill W. return ed to the Senate as having passed the House whhout amendment, whereby said bill v. as shrnedas a law without Hie concurrence of hoth Houses; therefore, Renal:Cif, That Committee of three members loi apru , inte•l to investigate anti report t the house the el reniteitances anendmg the pasaage of said. bill. • Agreed to. The commitiee will jliere after be announced. This refers to the suits for injuries et the Johnstown acci dent in IfUn. Atljounicll till Monday evening llARtasavßa, .I.lnultry:X), SENATE. Mr. ERRETr, of Allegheny preaeratd ft . petition that compensation may be given to the School Directors of Ellu, both township acting as u bounty board. A bill incorportning the Society of Bo- uevolent Sister,, of Erie. Also, n supplement to the um. incorpo rating the Erie City Passenger Railway Company. . 31r. BROWN, one forbidding the erne- Olin of wooden buildings in certain parts of Greenville.. 4 lifr. gRiIh:TT, of Allegheny, one re pealing the supplement to the aoLnola ti so to landlords and tenants, approved March 11th, 1563. • Also, one extending mechanics lien, laws to pertains making or constructing stone stops; stone pavernents r nnd curb stones. Aho, one incorporoting the Pittnburgh and Tempernneevillo Paroenger Railway, Also, ono changing the name of the Pittsbnrgh, Allegheny and Manchester `Railway Cempsny to the 1.713 . 1013, attl empowering it to wit nr lease that pa , t or Ito read between the lower line of their property In McClure township and Wood'S flue. • Adjourned. lIOLISE OP REPRESENTATIVES. The House met at seven o'clock In, the evening.. The following bills were . rend : I . r. RIDDLE, Allegheny: annexing lands of William H. r.,utton, In Chartiers torimship, to itobininn towns - lip, Alle gheny co unty,fursclioel purpcses; Incor porating the Pittsburgh A Temperance rills Pashenger Railway Company; eels Ling to real senate titles in Allegheny; prohibiting Lusting and killing game In Scott township, Allegheny county; repealing act preening cattle, Ac., run ning at large In , Ibbinsati township; and authorizing the School -Directors of Bellevue, Allegheny county, to borrow Money. • • • Mr. SMITH, of Allegheny, repealing the act compelling railroad and other mr potations to pay counsel feel, incorpo rating the Citron:lu Culled Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. • Mr. WILSON, of Allegheny, author izing the Treasurer to pay the rLxime o the Allegheny Ag - ricsilturat Sudety fo damages togrounde during the rebellion Mr. FORD, of Allegheny, Incorpomt ingthe Peoples' Passenger Railway Corn piny of Pittsburgh, beginning at the Postoflice, con nectingwith East Liberty, Lawrenceville, Cemetery gate and Alle gheny - alley Railroad.. Mr. JACKSON,Armstrong, increasing the number of officers in itedbank town ship. Armstreng county. Mr. lIICKMAN,Cheeter, Joint resolu tion for an amendment to the Constitu tion fixing the mileage of members, and favoring manhood suffrage; also a Joint resolution instructing Congressmen to favor a line of steamers from the United States to Liberiajn Africa; also, abolish - - ng days of grace on negotiable paper. Nearly the whole 8.18i014 was occupied in dismissing the resolution or Mr. Thoo. Mullin, of Philadelphia, making Inquiry on to the number and names of the oftb cern employed last session, and the Jllloll.llt of salaries. • It was itnended by striking out the inquiry as to salaries, and passed. - Nrestsri. LINTON, THORN and Min.- j.IN were appointed the Cothinittoe un der the resolution of Friday last to laves. tigate the passage of tke bill changing the venue In cases of damages for Injuries at Johnstown: - Adjourned. The GommMoe •sallaes--Deesslrslle EH quest.* N Slastos. Chow Our Own Corrmoaden 47 lareaassulia, Jul. 17, 18f,3. The Committees or the House have doubtless been seat you, and yoar read ers have had Mae to am= them. So far as the Allegheny members are concern etl,elley have no right te complain, ir re •gard 'is had merely to the places assion al Them. Th• Railroad CommMco is the one in which yo.ir :tooole have Just now the most interest. It le too no -n, of course, to speak decisively of the leanings of its members on the tree railroad question ; but It may be well enough to Rnalyze it, as to tapir lockHtiee. The Colurnittee in that respect rands. thud: .Wilson, Allegheny, Strang, Tigre, Yard, do Harr, Dauphin Millar. do Iteuoehl, Lancister, Watt, Phlhadelnlds, Duncan, Venango, Adair°, do , Mclntire, Holler, Clarke, do. Wedier, Sulaarget, Kleckner, do Philip ..' Cheater, Foy, - no Jcnks,Jelgerson, Jur.. Be .k.. Westbrook. Pace. ..Tosrphs. do , 81.okes, .42:10 Ilo'gate, •do Those In fentirs are Democrat. You will see, by thin, that Phitoilet phia has right of the twenty-mio mem bers; while Chester, Lancaster until/au- Rhin, have each one, making eleven, or a majority of the Committee. /fealties this, Pike, Berke and Tioga have each one, giving to the territory mat of the Sthequehanna fourteen meuabers, and the west only serest. - blesser. Jenks and Jones, of the four Democratic members, are free railroad men. Josephs is a PenneylveeJa Bill ! road man, sad Westbrook has not yet shown his hand. Mr. Belnoehl, of Lan motor, naturally leans to the Penneylva nit Read, and Ito, I suppose, would. Phillips, of Cheater, iferr, of Dauphin, has no special love for that read, nor has lee may muse for affection toward.. it; but his location here, at the Capitol, where, Iss yet, no well donned local antipathy has been iletined against it, places him under no particular premiere in that di. section. Mr. Strung Ica nominally a free railroad man, but i s not esteemed se being over-zesilous In that ropes/. The - SeTen western-members are all free rail road men, Including Jenks. I have tithe given you all I know of We leanings of the f.lomenittee, and your readers can judge for themselves from the facts before them. A House ndication was givms, however, In th ibis morning, by the &don . - ties or a rule by a vote of aeventy to twenty, that after a - bill has been In Com mittee ten days a majority of the Mane can ilisch ego It from the further coneld oration of the Name. Hitherto under the mien of the House it has required two third* to do this, and one.tlelid of the Home, having a Coutimittee on its aide, could smother a bill in Committee to the end of the recaion. _This game is now blocked; and if tits Railroad Committee shozild attempt to smother the Free Rail read bill, (of which I have no presents?. preheneien,) a majority of the Rouse can take the bill out of their hand. . This very mach diminishes the prose posts of the "madam," and the chances of cpluching" bills sro likewise conohl erably reduced. The debate in the Howe on the Stan ton resolutions brought nut some queer eloquence on the democratic side. One of the Speakers, Mr. Lebo, of Clinton, for tantalum, said be wondered that Stan ton did not shut 'himself up in hie shell, like an oyster, and crawl like an wit icked dog to the top of some lofty, rolling peak of the mountable, and ask forgiveness of his Maker. An oyster crawling In that style, to that lofty height, and for that purpose, to tugs-al-nay, sublime. I woe is error. in stating that Mr. Browne, of Lawninee, yawl for-the od- Jourument of the Senate over from !flansolny to Monday. It was Mr. San. sun, of Montgomery, who voted, Instead dfMr. Browne, who voted no. The telnraph. reporter speaka hf u bill IntrodocW Into this Senate by Mr. Er re% as a bill to redo,* the per- than of Jury Commissioners. Tba ix MCI ormr. The bill solntrodoced was ono to limit their pay M the actual number of days' berViCO rendered by them. ITTSBIJRGH FROM EIIROPE. (I 1 =wept, to the Plttsborsb tiasetta.l WM LT BAITAIN. AX MAI.= FIOCIAIf LOXDON, January 15.—Considendilo excitement: tans oevaeloned in this cityl to-day ;by th; announcement that the' Fenian Deary, who; with Michael Kelly; was rescued from the custody of the ', police tyt Manchester some week,, ago, :had been captured. The police late ,yesterday anernoms overhauled a man near Waterford, Ireland, who answers C ompletely the description of Deary. :Other strong circumstances warrant the belief that the authoritice hare not been mistaken. The prisoner, 'under a strong guard, started for Manchester 'this morning, where ho will be contined With his fellow prisoners for recognition.. AIILIIICANtI •RIMATED. The Government officials are very vig lent. Yestarday evening two Amer-- - ':ins named litaa-roe and O'Neill., were ar hrested at Glasgow and Imprisoned. N. ra found en their persons indicate be- Yo'nd doubt that they belong to the . .lnerican wing of the Fenian organ+. .ion. • • =I The motion recently made in the Cottri I Queen'. Bench for a change of the niece of trial of the Fenian. Burke, eil fioy, Shaw and Mullaney, from Warwick London, Is likely to be ted. • MISSION TO THE PE. LONDON, Jan. 18.—It to sported that Lord Bloomilelds, British Mini er to 4uStria,. and Lord Claien n, ha; zone on ir mission to Rome ti retie t. the Polio to nse his influence wth the ale ilants of Ireland for the app on of the Fenian rerolutiOn. • LICERICASE• AT TEN RIFF. LONDON, January 17.—Informat km is received hero that a very violent !nine recently prevailed at Tenerlff and Vicinity. Ships were driven to Pea,: nooses unroofed and blown down, itc: 'lle demons) woo very great,` hocigh no mention is made of lion of life. 000E0 FIDE AT CORK. i Conn ; Jan. 17.—A vial of Greek are era, thrown yerderday at one of the wit,. 1369803 for the Government in tho Fenlazi LOA" hero, but the material failed to ignite ; end no injury was done. No clue, to the perpetrator. A FENIAN IDENTIFIED. I D namw, • Jannary 17. —Beening.—.li the ozamlnatlon of Lennon yestettlay, Sergeant Kelly, kurrivor of tho two . pO hicemen who ward shot at Stephasirle. and a woman, bath swore that they fully recognized the prisoner as the man who fiFed the pistol &hots which wounded .0 policeman and killed the other A TURMAN LOAN. LONDON, Jen. 17.—The Turkish - Gov' e ttrnent Is seeking to raise a loan in the English market, the proceeds of which aro to be applied to improving the nevi gatlon of Lim months of the Danube. ARREST OF OEOEOE' FRANCIS TRAIN •SID MUM AMERICANS. ILONDON, Jan. I&—Wrnert, the Cunard stitamiship Scotia entered Queenstown laet evening. a strong police force quirt! went aboard imd amsted George Francis Train, Grinnell and Gee,' three of the passengers, from New York. It iv iinderst.d thesegentlemen were taken in a custody on the charge of being 'att• tlie-member. of the American wing of " Fenian organization, The proceed ings cause considerable excitement both here and elsewhere throughout the Xing dna', especially among- American rest dente. NITHING FOUND TO JUNTIFT TILE All. PIZST Or TRAIN. bong, January 19.—A etrlet eeareh of bh portion and Luggage of George Fran , de Train llladoeed no proof of complicity .vlth the Fentanntoretnenta or justifying hie arrant by the British polka on Inlaid _ _ sign of being concerned in Fenian plot I i Traln asserts that 'he 'came over wilurope as a special correspondent of 114 New York World. He ha formally mitered through the !Initial States C,on -laf against his detention, and &clam he elf arrested upon no other ground than th finding of an Irish paper in his trnek. i f augs AND itiflrra . rrzox SEIZED. • unfax, January 19 - .—The police 'pf. LiMulch have made a eeleure of guns ammunitlou found in shops of that city to put thorn out of reach of the Fa nnin, AxoTI36II:EDITOP, ARRILSTEL.. pr. Waters, another editor of the Dub *in:Meson, has been arrested, but the nafticular charge is not stated. It •is supposed, however, to be oomplicilk in FenLni movements. oNE OP THE i'LEIMICHWELL.CULPRITP. Lorioorr„ January 19.—Mlke Atarrutt, who, it le now claimed, I positively irabwn to be the party who tired the. fu-So at the Clorkenwell explosion, has be/In arrested at Glasgow and brought to. London In irons. rtussto ON TUE POLICE. • ' 4 man named Claney has beenhrteated. In ibis city charged with tiring upon the 4 Fenian manifesto was found this mornieta postal en 'the wall of the Man sion flonae, where it had been affixed deipite the vigilance at the {slice, who have no clue I. the perpetraier of thi. daiing act. The boldness and audacity of the Fenian. la the face of the vigorous measures orropreasion which have been adopted excites much uneasiness. =CI iminumatt'lllUMlAllea—MlCPAßATlONts `teon TN.E rurmas.t. CEILEMONIEX. Tetwaxx, January 16—Mornixo.—The :loci bearing Ike remains of Maximilian entered thin harbor this morning. The Naeara was immediadelyinearded by the Aroh Duke,. wile cowered the catafalque cot:data . Ing the corpse with wreaths and iloweta. Great preparations. are being male for the funeral ceremonies. ItIAISTEIt or AAA aerotirran. 11r.NNA, Jan. 18.--KuWhas been ap pointed Austrian Minister of War. =I • . . - The remains of Maximilian arrived here lost night by. special train from TriOste . , In charge of II •roilitsry "corr. The train was met upon arrival by Aus trian entails, a large body of troopiciind a v4daowd of people,' who bad amem bled to give exprenssoh to their respect for the dead and their sympathy with the living., The nrmaini were formally received by the Imperial family at the Palace This morning. • The funeral ase (mien will be celebrated with solemn procession and regniem mass. The man- Ice4tion of poplar feeling is .general and litertse. „ . FILNICHAL .181TP:44131E8. Vrimiti, January 38.-- - "Erening—The obsequies of afaximtlian were celebrat ed tit?, ev'CWllig with .great pomp and the remains were consigned to their last resting place.. The funeral pancesakna was formed In the fullovilng order, viz: the bead of . the lino was occupied' by societimof Orphan; carrying appliTri ate Symbols of National grief; fotiovvirit were the clergy body the munici pal iutheritlem the Mayor of the city; a corps of marines, acting as a guard of honor to the catafalque, beating a casket • containing the romaine; the iaehele proftuchly deenrated with Immortelles; Admiral Tegettiolf, officers of tt4 navy and army in uniforms; win us badges of mourning.. In the Chtu'r . r h of Capuctdulj ware assembled the Emperor of Avast , the Arch Dukes. the II Dart Cabinet, Cleurala l of the army, the Ifiplematlc Corps, mad ' Epoch& En.. voyeof foreign powers. After the 'reg nant:lt mass bud been celebrated, the bodiocas placed In the vault prepared for Its recoplaar,. Vast crowds 'plaited the renichm daring the day. While lying In wide. The Emperor Francis To. seph I has written an autograph letter to Admiral Tegetheff, thanking him in the name of the Imperial family for his serrieeet in recovering therfeenaini of the late kimperor of Mexico and bringing then4lome for . burial - among his klu dred. I= I= ggreselve policy of the Reisehul went In the'knetern luostlen much alarm In Turkey, 'rho Clove eau • Thd Northoirn /bat, of St. retUreburg, has footle...Ode article on the subject. The *niter declares Roasts does not de- sire extol:4Ni of territory. Her only aim hi to ;secure sleety to the Chrletann subjeits of the Porte. The( 8L Potorolvory Gazette Haulm that both Eostand aad Mimeo hay* urged Y GAZETTE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22,-- 1868. t'ai„ . Sultan_to make extensive military and naval preparation. in Me Meditter: .ccurrizr 11 .1774.E—INTECIALIFT ARYT =SIM LoNpnw, J.inuary‘l7.—Adrieea from Hong Fong and Shanghai state that another lent;e woo fought.between the rebels nud Imperivists •at..Shlntung. The Imperialist army, which wan un der the comin,Xnd of F'eotal, was again defeated. I /11153 SALK I"Jr . 'ECCLESIASTICAL The sales of the Ecelesimitlesl estates have so far proved very productive. The sums reallzod at these sales show an average appreciation of :forty-three per cent, in value of the properly since placed in market. • • =I FLORF.NCE, Jan. IS. : -The party of the left InLe Wen defeated in the Italian Var.- . !lament on tln , motion to ad jourp the de bate on the budget for thi.; year. si•vrit •ELQIC& Tilt: WAR *ITIJATION Later ad vices of Itio Janeiiu represent tlin situation of affairs around numb tara such as WaY . 4