II DAILY G ' C. 41 17 71 ; 21MirtA8LRAIrEST 1:11MINO tursturs simian:to - roily DIAN, REED.f . r. CO., 2.M oirtce, airrail" BUILDING. fiGit; SG nip* Ullll=. *IS lq*Nl fife d Teglizais. , trriar.ll 'PA l A = 97113311 AID LA.2olll7.'jUllf Amur ma mi. "AXIL . 2,21222*.1 . 112.201LL PIABB Is w eau, - • Mali • -.M.,atcerear.....„...041 - /1414;,0' -131 Gaiett llartY . ere inns ~.winva. tan at e Smith who lateli engaged in an sum t to take themselves and their States o t of the Utdon, and . failed therein. now seriously thinking. of asking /sip ea =partite the black people. • former years these whites maintained smirittently that. black people were ab solve:Sy. leave:Liable in Ike Southern 'Stater; that Whits people were nature/IV .ieniesucitated for labor In those 3 egi131213 sad; coniequently, complete depoputs-1 ticuttnntrenine but for the presence of the blacks: ..4.1 matter of fad' the blacks dab about all the work that was dons, and the whites pocketed nearly all the gains. _. We see, however, a hovel - el sign lerthli desire;to have the blacks seat oft It Implies that .the 'whites have discovered the fallacy al caPllc 42 4t l mf e stead:alto hindrances to their worlant and are feeble to tty their Wadi at la t . Tbalitexactly What is needed to reatorl the Southern States to prospelity; as el the whites cannot too • soon urn the. lgpefni intentlon bate tact.. That is within Siete:own compelenq z - -The re. Minato( thellulut is snothm matter'. As they are no* freemen their content *Mats to br asked, *Wen theSonth.F \ ern Pao& are pretend to yetegnize -in" Gm . Irv* a 'Awful anfittorlly mare lab!. trUlthlut has !Ter Van ebbed by the same advanced radlcalc....lWhen you conteivativer want p agar thing donethey can led awarrant for it in the Conatinaloaotithuut the slightest _ _ 80/13211.138 as TICO 6.1 . 1.141113217 nIT. :1611; Pramsylvanis, espeditly Ott the higher seetioe, ate lain muses of lieu lock tirober...Lstterly the sittation of tanners bas been turned to this district, and in pareatilar tanners' hitherto lees ted in the Sista - of How York, and whose supplies of bark era exhausted, or •- soon will be. Several 'of these tanners • haviAlrestly taken op large -tracts of A , kir of - them have sirradxdree. • . and 'others•Will soon do I so, Several enterprises of this descrlP. tioniutieiboeil slaked as high np u in ' Wrafrainounty, and with good itmulti:ran all things coniidere4. Of course; tan-I niptis beset with the same uncertainly umber deiparinients of industry, arir big out of the fimanual situation or the •,t s., country; .bat this will be only tempors hemlock fends of the. . ..I„heny soon experience a. generelintradoe, end will yield dant rewards to the enterprise that Shall . utilize titem. , i..i, Her. Juo. lloona, editor of tke Amer.; , _ ices: Geardise, an excellent family; ;-; ' ' paper 'published in Phils‘i lidals,'• hu ; '..i, been in our, city for sexeral days with' a 'view to promote the, circulation of* ,i paper: Apoleant hp is to; preach on; ; ',4 vs-morrow morning' in the First idetho-; , ' - diet Church. Rai. A. Clark, pastor, and --, in ti;e evening at tin Second Presby4 . .;1 Wien (Dr. Howard's) church, on Penn I NEWS Vir-TELEGRAPH, •.3. —Late - lizinona advice,- say: Genend 1 -Palmer, Genthern Pacific. Railroad Sin -1 veyor,• erprestes the opinion that the t read will be buinto the thirtieth parallel 4 ' Ile reports that the partiesenreeying the Gent none may mango the route to the thirtyeecand paradal, but he thought it • doubtfaL General Palmer pieced. a , ~ I carps of surveyors on the line from . Techscopee to San FrIDC.I.2O, sad sent back 'party of engineers: from Colorado i ' river to correcs the survey from the thir ., ty-ftfth parallel to the Rio Graode. It is -, .., the intention of General Palmer to pr0 ..1 ..1 need immediately , to Washington via 1 flan Franeisoi, to make his report in • r•- , time to secure some °mum:dons] sans-' .1 —The &rate of the New York Leiri a- ... lature Yesterda y adopted a resolninn that our Government. • .reeogrdzing no distinetion.betweennstive . sad adopted ..: - 4 - citizens, should demand of all nations - l - the immediate release Grail citizens held , illega ll y in midtary anls vi, or for pre- •" . tended political offences not committed -* . I eon:tele siall,, and -tent It is the duty oft the Government to enforce "thenemand ../ • • if neesuary with all the power of the . l ... . ' '' , ..,1 —The latest advices from Ala du to 1 -December eSeniy-eighth, mention 'no . • sinkring =clang the troops. On the con. ..: . ' warp they, rePresent all well. The Con-. •.' - ' grokslonarenolution of inquiry repotta' ........i . log the,troops in wain •of asecommoda-- dons, orovisiorus andsuffering extreme •... i cold weather, create' surprise in Can. ;- --Twentypersone, residents of Clarks. wale. Nor. ork, foriome manta past, lama been purloining to the extent of ' - ' Say LOSS a mou th from trains ma the .„, 3eelaware and Leaman* Railroad, en, • • rents for New York. The offenders .•- were arrmtea yesterday. • ~. , " • ' =The Mascoale Grand Ledge of New firpearsnek was ininseiratedonThnradaY .- .' • night, and the officers" installed. - There was a large gathering of thd fraternity, and ...ri7 all he lodges in the Put-Idle :"..• ... than were. represented. Mr. 11. Tester •• " ' Peters Is Grand Master, - —The tent. annual ir of the Nor th er y n fi and Southern Convention char3Pao . of the Theta Delta Chi organized at New .... , l'otir. yesterday, Delegates werepresent - • - from 1r2710113 - Universities. and a of rs large attendance is expected. The affai ' • :the fraternity are m a satisfactory condi ' -.—The State Gstefahniary Mil MON vp in Zhehimeoconsetts Legislature on. • Thondip, and "was ordered. to a third reading by a vote of twedtpone yeast., ,eighteenlasya. A motion to reconsider ~', frwaramade tae de e order for Friday. / r" 'Art -action 'brought .at Santiago I cube against a lady, who wait the author of exparticie on the now stetnin ef - n on,matted in her being dried tines - ' - / I hundred. dollars, and barely, escaped 4 from imprisonment. - 4 . - . I .-Parrin's • Pieper / rally. at Marshall,. •- .i ' - 15,12chl was ho Thursday night. ...-• 1 •losie ip.TOXI . ;1 in the P.rstainriseof - eineviustiV....,"Ofic; l'hicnix, of lirooklyn, Luratiarmati, of Chicago, $2,000 .1 - , City Fin, of ilartfool, row, . I The idterior of a hones in•Delavin . ,i street, at'lthehester, N.Y . ., was damaged --- , 'by drel'esterday Morning. - Threaten-Q. ,- . pond were seridualy, perhaps ' fatally, I ourned-andtwomore in bp jump ' kin from an upper window. - 1 1 • / —The Board of trade of ,Sandusk7. CC. • if — 7 - Void a meeting yesterday, and appo - V -ed five delegates to attend the Comeau- Cfcrnentlon to - beheld at Roston on /. J February iith. . _-, . . - ,an adencloal Dinars of Alaska Tor j i :Way, by Leutze, has been preeented to Secretary Seward by a number of prom '• 1 . inent.New Yorkers. .- ''•• .0 —A. poblic dinner was in tenderedconed- Wm. i •• Callen Reran at New was , , . 1 ' coition of hie peraletept advoctry of free steam lidona Ostia was seined ; • ad Nees 4 lro •k, yenerday -for a violation Z I oftlet wackier set. - - , . i ~-rAdvlrtes from. Ste Domingo stele that T ' Out City or Axes had been-napuind by 1 ' the revolutionists altur a Uoody battle. •, - i '.—Elsels,• the Parkerterined sburg, ,Virainla, mindere:Ghee been sen tirbeamtg ' 'L. .on the Bth of March. I t t ...-Ches.l.l..Rean, the tragedlatr, dint Yr - II in London, on Thersday,2.4th Inst., aged c .fifty-11.17613 YI.III. ' ° ' - rsssevin., 114 ° ,471.0 . 1 I - .......'2 - t.obrff. 44ll44— wr,„f 3 all4. l " l p.r.d a " • 4.4,:cii--- - I,bur i nir t „. t°,_,...,_cp.th. di= -ii,-,.. roam.. Ina two r.n..,:. : At. the.tiow -he or_attlf,7:uida ' there , Were Iva we t h e 4thqs. 0' •:. nothing of; inn_ when that ',bp body i Tha rWa i' - - .I intellige" a ern Into the 4 t . ee lved tn_e_r ee . i eon was t_t_Webich fiaboOS ... oCI3W Wr i G o a SloPet t n . mipa lirit i 2 ro =lnd nonce ome putsens . •rTM 0 d u e it err ibioniim • f -Nat. ' „ en d dirvillwa.„ hsce Wen .., ',' . ' 211 it '', I w ... 11 , ." =v ~ (Or Po re e , gn n t r . rested, Tn.. _eb een to Hen __ ~the. I nu ;eed t° ba , - T he uan t r . ' CSPL , iis .„„,, t ,to coa, ...?...... e. miniA billin„,b,g{ • = are smh. -caan ~ MIS &YOU,* MU.. , . . .• , -1 lePU*'l44", BE 1...,, _ FIRST EDITION. 1•ILD-N-IGHT„ FROM EUROPE. Easels and the. French Army Frenott - -Mew — ittlte - 13itmtion , Financial F arid Cornmer-dial =:l= TEL VSE2CCE ARMY Brit.. ST. (PETZEtIIIIIRO, January ll.l.—The atfonßo Zedung, published hate, calla dditarlanj b 3 the' traittliii'llto new Fr . ench . Arniy billimeterispy in- , the power bi•Napolaan,i.und is anre'p prompt him to 'assume a higher . stand apd bolder tone in regard to Euro pean politics. Fluxes. LA PAT= ON TIZZACTIJATION. I s Aill, January 24..- 2 Lhe iserni•oflicial La Atfrio; In no editenial article, O . sext/ u that RU.11.111 In ill. OMIT Pelittr 4 : o4- aow I n harmony with the red of Europe. En of a character to tranquilize the nbile rrilfitiliad glee itssuninop .01 pro noel peace are ainvilarly antaort- Mod by the fact that every power in Europe Js actively Engaged in arming, as If for anticipated War. It is add' new French loan to the amount of seven bandied and fifty millions francs will anudy be put up?othei market Mom. - - ...-* = QUXICairrtiVIIC, Jan. 24.—tho steamers City Of Whalaingtortamt&Dezuhark, . from New York, mired here yesterday. BlUMT,..Tanuary 24.—The steamer Na poleon Third, from New York, arrived trackman' , ems comainmai. - Lannon, January 24.—Erening.—Con sola 921@,53; Flys-Twenties 711; Mime Central:Bsl; Erin .Faaanurone, January 21.—Encning. U. S. bonds, 751. LrYstaroot., January' 24.—Xnening.— Makin ClOssd With a fair busfass; sales 0[15,000 balsa Middling Uplands at 71; Orleans M. The Manchester market is - sways, and =l i d pare" brought ' good, prices. tau s closed 1111 Wry and 30. lowa - mined western at. 450 sd. Wheat unchingsd. Provisions steady and =- change& Produce—Spirits pentine" declined to Ma. Sugar steady. . I.wrarnar, January 7.4—Esening.—Per I Mobstuts new;.standard 75u. ' Pennsylvania Legislature Depecte Mantua to gituteust , essette.l Iturausunno, Jan. 24, 1 4 4 , 8: . • FETII'ION.raox .. Mr. ERRETT, of Allegheny Presented a petition from licKlaStioovt for a law empowering, the Burgess and Justices of the Peace to commit persotui for 'disor nua.s prtuanscrem. . Mr. WORTHINGTON, of Chester, a bill relative to the prisons and alms housss .of the Commonwealth, which authbriSesT the Governor to appoint a Commissioner of County Jails andAlres houses, for a term of three yesirs, to in spect heuldings. Mr. ERRETT, of Allegheny, • hill in corporating the Siang Agency and Improvement Company. • JUDICIAL VATIUCT. - The rest of the session area occupied to discussing the bill creating a new Jo. diclal District out of Lycomitig county, to be called the Twenty-ninth. r Pending the discussion the Senate ad jotu-ned tlll Monday evening. • - • • ea prrrnoxs. 3dr.ll'CA.ll.& ll T, of Blejr, from dile ' goeny County PrZiza:lotsriation, for a deduction of one from prisoners' terms of servicegfu• good behaviour. Mr. PHELAX, let Green", two trim Greene far Um repeal o , f, the license law oflast session. • Mr. RIDDLE, s of, #.llugheny, from Aforuingsliels, Wcse. Pittsbiugh and Temperanceville Boroughs. for a passen ger railway from Pittsburgh to - the old Stone TZTOITI. - - I=ol= TAO* ootttarmia. The joint resolutions liiir a Steamship Line to Liberia were reported affirma tively. The Joint resolutions from the Senate, endorsing the restoration of Mr. Stanton,. Were reported affirmatively; —The joint "resole tionlitainit the stAni talon of additional territory to the tint- ted Stales was reported, with the'ametid ment as substituted. . / • mLLS 2.102 M MD. Mr. : WILSON, of ABaiihenity, patent ed a inbeilistrittlifg the Noritone Co•operative Wid'Glaxs Manufactory of Pittsburgh; • bill authorizing the appointment sibilitlocial Notaries Peale for Allegheny county. ' Mr. Mthtigß, of fillegbent, Presen ted. a bill empowering-Bravoed and Jusikaief the Tex Ist MeXiespOrt to send/disorderly persons to 'the county pain default ofiksei r [l/ 711120L11T10101. of Beaver, ono in. Mr. NICHOLSON, of _ structing the omAiry Committee to consider the espedlency of slaw giving the jurisdiction to grant divorces, entiri•- ly teethe Courts. Passed. Also, one asking the Auditor General to connottnicato the amounts of State tax due by eaelthonnty on Janney lit, Ism. Passed. Adjourned till timid' ay evening. . „ . . Detessa tilt sae Sanaa garialwaSears— clasweeter bir Was IBM.. rat Speech by Ur. estarsoa—goos .cots Will awe Ow COAZ urra.gfairrux: Woes law—erstapperwma Gams Moe*- ntra , Care at coropposawat nsuoutek ) larally=.*Dß.. The debate on the Stanton resoletiona in the Senate eras ended last night, and I reanited in their 1, gO, you 1 1 4 ratio 12—a strictly . party Tole. ' The debate lasted throoglitwo nights, If:omit to near 12 o'clock each night, and developed not only a great de al of I I tad feeling Cu the part of tbe Demcrats, bras yeeklantnew statetnent ands consequent wildness of argument Which went rather surprising. Al find. the Democratic sneakers, confined theca- i selv,estoAdx..Steeterit's acts and opinlons,A but they very Soon launched out info general polities: and': the ,Epeerhes on I both sides went over the wlible ground of party differences. The chief staple of the Democratic speeches.omdatod to 14. w. ethane .that Stanton WAS responsible for not exclaim- ' „trig soundand healthy' Saber prisoners for thews Linton prisoners whore_thel rebels bad incapacitated dor l further marries by theircesedty and hdluntaalty, inn that he was therefore the Monlarer of these who died kr rebel prams; in delaying (with impudent boldness) that the Democrats were opposed to or did In any way obstruct the wart • In boasting over the resets of tbeiste fall eleetiontil and In wild fanciesoancerning the atontstg paitlcia acted, Ind* =gni - I tying premed laarunkover those of thei past, so se to bide, it pomade, elms °Mel; Copperheadisne thrceigh war. The two chief 'spear-bat of the debate were given an Tuesday night: one by lds -wallas.: an the bmocnltto side. and the other by Mr. Landon on the raltran side. At the opening of the On that night. furious. latemper ate and AMISLIAII Apers*sserece made by u c carotalay of rhlladelphie, Davie, _of pi e y. Ditnialfref 445F0.1 rhicht ' • 1 ,r,,,_ H - --.‘ • ..,.,.‘,., , \‘'.,,,`Wlr '4•V ' •••• - ' s". ' - . • - . • I '' ' % mi. . ' S`',„ 0, \ ~. 7 -',D,4111 - 1.. - .......,..;-.Z.••• .i 4 '. 1 4 ~ Z, ' i . .... . . • • , . 1 . . ~.,. .-.:-...-: ,'" ... 1 f '.";--. ••• 1r• - •,.',5'....." ! - ' • • - ' . . -- 1 • . - ' '. I' I - ;.•F'arg ~,,,, ' ' : ..,-.....--.u..., - ., ... , 1 *--_.; ----: , ' , .:--- 1 - 1 -.• • ,:: .., ~..,...---' 1 / ' . .-. : - r - ...c,Htrrilfr. 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I - '7' - r. ---- ''',. - r ---•_ ~--------/ • -• • 1 - • . • • -. • It - • ~ -• . . l i _ -? s t: It in enough to say, “the trail of the ser pent wax over them Buttheir very violence defeated them: and Mr. Wal lace, Chairman of the Democratic State Committee; followed them .ins smooth, plowable, oily speech, designed to-re move the improinlon produced by his lest prudent colleagues, and to serve, be side), on the key note of th e Democ ratic music in the coming cauvrow. When be I bad concluded, the clock indicated Wall pant ten, mid the Republicans, among the vast crowd in attendant*, felt that it needed some master mind to break the •spell woven by the eloquence of the Sen suer front- Clearfuild, and that the work must be done then, late as It watt. Fortunately. they were not to be die qropolatxxl. Mr. Landon, of Bradford, took the floor, and 'although the. crowd had been listening for three hours, none but the most fanatical Democrats took I their Irove. They neweed to know by irwlinct,thateouiethlng goal wit-neon:ling. And they were right. For n full hour and a quarter he held the audience 'en- trent-est; and as the eloquent periods flowed from his roomy tongue, one by ono the sophistries tea& monstrosities of the Democratic speakers were demolish ed, and note thread was left upon which their cause could hang. the speech was bold-and Wen radiant, as well- as sur- patistnaly eloquent, and as he sat &nib, every Republwan preterit in the- Senate Chamber telt that hie rause had been nobly vindicated and the enemy Com- pletely vanquished. Bocce the Demo-, <rats showed by their looksthat they had got a great deal more than they had bac. , I gained for. • • I The main point in Mn. Wallsee's speech won that,linecry of .'Copperhead" I was nut 11.1 potent at it was; that the peo ple were gradually forgetting the &sport, tier begotten of the war; that the time bas now comewben hisparty could deny their complicity with the rebellion, it becoming more difficult every due ti bunt up and produce the prod( of their disloyalty; and that, such Leung the case, they-could safely charge the heavy bur den •of taxation, nod thdlitorganiced Condition of the South, a n the renultn *IMPLY or ,Republfean misrule, and not the tateulCereonseque.naa of Democratic hostility to the IA overnmeet. But Mr. Wallace Is ealcutating without his host. The people base not. such short memones as lie 'Pippo:ma. The sores left by the war are not yet healed over, nor do the lames forget so _readily the record of Bemeermic dislovelly. tie wilt find that out before the Presidential election. Is over; but he is evidently pre paring to fight the tight upon that axis: Mr. Thomas Scott, ef therennsylvsnia Railroad, is litere,• and seems In have made up his mitid to let the tree railroad bill pass. In the meantime he would like. to see the lilt amended so as not to hit the Pennsylvania road too herd. But the Connellsvillo bill he means to light Ito loss left his lieutenants be hind him, and they are now naively et work trying to set up both houses against-that bill. Bills to repeal. the Tiega law were presented In the lions° .by Mr. Ford. and in the 'Senate Errett, and and were referred in ba' Bonzes to the Judiciary Committees. The House Ju diciary Committee decided to report it with a negative recommendation, and Mr. Ford will dt once Introduce a now bill confining the repeal to 'Allegheny county. In this shape It tone peas. . In the Senate to-day Mr. Errott hair, dniced a bill to establish the eight hour ' law. It is a copy of the Now York bill on that subject. • : Last year a bill was paused authorizing the side of the property of insaveht on pariahs:is and their franchises, upon fore closure of mortgage. This year a bill' haltbeon Introduced conferring upon the' puraissent cif railroad, bridge, anal and 11671 r Itloll unpanten sold under the law of 1467, all the caporal° privileges of the companies sold our.. .The bill csmo np in the Senate a day or two since, and Mr. Connell, conceiving that under this, bill the Sunbury and' ,Erie road might be sold out and the State lose its claim of four millions agelat had e cisme added, providing that all the claims of the State against any corpora tion should be paid iu n condition prece dent to conferring upon the purenasers the corporate Privileges so proposed to be conveyed. . If It was one purpose of the law to get the Sunbury and Erie road free from Its debt to the State, that little game is, for the present blocked. Wallace The bill, however, was opposed by Mr. W on general grounds. and especi ally on Constitutional grounds, and the Constitutional point mode by him will, think, kill the measure. The itruse is steadily getting h3t., erking order. Next week it will begin earnest Attain:mars ST. LOUIS , Vac t o the Wiles Vacate llattway. Excite r.% Divtlieu. rya ele reit;k to Om PI tu bur. h Ossetra.l Si. LOtrIS, January 24.—The Un Merchants' Exchange of this city to adopted resolutions earnestly rectum' thellimottel Legialatmo to pass the, •olutions which had. ban before the , some days, asking Congress togrunt et ditional subsidies to the UniotePaCiti , IlallwaY, Eastern Division; als'a an op; peZ to Congress setting fortieth° advan tagea of such road to thedevelopmesst agricultural, minerols; anti commercial resources of the extreme Western Stars end Territories; that,we believe the ex tension of this railr6ad afford the ex simplest. • most/ emnoMical and pertuanent solution of the. Indisst question, as/the settlements spring ing up a% the railway' advanees will compel the Indian to accept the usages of clvilimtion or disappear from the land; that •he etset of maintaining troopd In New-Mexico:and Arizona, since thertstablishment of the authority of the Canted Slates therein, has already suf ficed to build this railway, while their Inhabitants have been but partially protected; that In the completion of thin projected nue, continguous to the north ern States of :Mexico, we see a grademi but, 'Certain promos of attaining *nth , peaceful relations with that Republic a. the people of the United States have so much at heart; staid in. view of the fore going consideration, as well ma measure °fecund notional polity since only the loan of the public credit la needed to se. cure Its completion, wo request our Sea= ators and Representatives tp Congress to aid ty their votes and influence In se curing the Government subsidy ne rosaary for the speedy completion of the Union Paeltle Railway, Eastern Division. GEORGIA. The Convantlate—tizaatweetiesi of pep Sod - Expenses. (a 1 Talertnal a , the IMA•eorgh Ussette.l I ATLANTA, Ga.. January °.G—ln the Menonsteuedon Convention today a see elution asking the Federal Government to advance the per diem and expenses to the Convention was Introducedlol to. A mo tion to table It, was rejected pad It was referred to a efiecial commit tee with directions to report - to-morrow. A resoltitionlhatthe FlaanceCommit tee see on whit terms the Convention weld negotiate a loan of D 10,000,. was adopted. • A resolution to wiloprn until pay could beobtained until dato, was tabled.nt re The Convention's Doane's' age. por Lettlze had received ten thousand dol lars- fthm the Military State Treasurer, which belzeld eubject to the Instructions of the Convention. A resolution was immediately offered Ito pay each member fifty dollant, which was not acted on, The usual trews niiection woe adopted. Ancibera, Jan.24.TheVllltary Com mission have huislasi taking evidence in Defence of the city nun:tonne. is the changes _made by citizens. It un derstood the whole matter will ho hild before General Meade. NORTH CAROLINA; Cimayealtes—Dispealiten for Mull! nwetta.) tity Telerrann sa the rust:wren else.— R.I.I.UIOFr. January 2.l.—The Gott showed, yesterday, a dhroosltlon to go into generat NUmeroull renolnttorra, on various subject., were presented and referred. ;Mr Youngel, of Forsythe. presented a resolution authortslng' the County Board of Registration to disfrtuuthiss all per sous who segued In the rebellion . and who gave aid tuid.eentfort. A Committee was appolated to male. with Gen.Canby. A communication Was received from Governor Worth, elating ho had nothing 10 communicate, but was ready to fur anti any Information ht his possession. To -day a resolution was passehl calling on the Treasurer. on a warrant of the President of the Cori vuothin, to pay the per diots and reileatro of the tnemberi othlpg of mere importance was dope. MEMPHIS Warder- f ears atalrder. ees Dories th . ly/at op Telegraph to the Plttetrarah liesette.l MT101118; Itsticiary 21.—Ttils after , need, during - the trial or Winters and others for the murder of Mike Connell a few days stew, an althreallon occurred LbetWOIM: the cottasea, during which Thomas !Salons' ex-Street Commission er and uncle ot the murdered men, woe abut through the body With a large Dor- Hager and fatally wounded. Although the coUrt-Tedla was crowded at the time, It -wee :sun known who fired the ebor. .'46d f cr ewed t°tanso szFitmneM. MIMI 311111, -.'°RTE CONGRESS. Reconstruction Debate - hi theSenair; I • THREE O'CLOCK A. M. FROM WASHINGTON. ' BondTata is the Supreme Omni Peysonal Expl r aniklions 19 i name.' New Internal Revenue Law:, Grant and. the President The LakeiSevenue Service'. Quid wiiiisong ihe /maims!. ety Telegraph Mae Pinafore% uont!e.) • •WasureroTON. January 24, lOUS. BOND CASE IN surnexe comer. In the United states Supreme Court to day, the cause' co. 6, original, State of Texas vs. White Chile et al., was argued on the motion to dissolye the iniunettou heretofore granted .restratitilna, defend- ants from using or disposing of certain United Stales bond. obtained by Melia from a rebel Military Board at the out bmale, Of the rebellion. The motion to dissolie the leiunction is based upon the ground that Congress having determie ed that Texas is not a State in the Union for putt:loses of 'representation, she Is not a Mate in the Union for the purpolie of snit In this . Court. •, •• • • - 1 • usPLAWATTON. • Representative Pile, of. Missouri, ris ing to personal explanation In the Homo, concernin remarks previously undo by him, said he -had intended to assert that the firm„ of which Dr. Fowler. of Illinolsovas a member, was dissolved In IS6-1, before the charges of fraud Were made against it. • Per•onally be knew nothing derogatory to the character iof either menaboi• of the firm. LENAONAI, ESPLANASION. • i E. Re Washborne, of Illinois, arotolto a personal explanation this afternoon on the House, dating that his attention bad just been collie to the statement made by a correspondent, in the dispatch.* of Wednesday, that ho had dedged!Wheo. the vete was taken on tho Reetinstrne lion Bill. This, he said, was theft rat In timation lashed that the Clerk did not recognlzi his vote on the final pawageof the bill. He said ho had voted yea. This statement occasioned great surprise among the members on the Repnblietni side, for it hal been freely talked about for two days pent that he was In hisses; ' bet failed to vote. Unanimous consent was riven, amid much laughter, for him to record his vote In favor of Oho bill. • • New nermatat 11XVZNCE LAW. A. langhty ,session of the Ways and Means Committee was held this ennui. ing, at which the general feature Pro posed was a new Internal Revenue act. It was discussed, but no detleite action wan taken. From the character of the diecussion it Is gathered that the chief reedit - tunnels to be made In the present low are to prat the-harden of taxation on luxuries, and relieve, so far as posolide, the industrial and manufacturing Inter . - ..M. on .=T AND TVS :ILYSIDENT. The Near York TiltiCe special t.ro memo's; the statement, said in be Cup ported by the Cabinet, that Grant', ad. mimed that Le had agreed to held tin until removed, as totally base. ! Ile agreed with' the President, that if he iterantl was removed, Stanton wimbi have to resort to the Courts, but Ito m.yer promised the President that he would to remain end become a party . Us the(!con trovemy. A subsequent eximlntitiOn of the law convinced him of Mei-verde lo must pursue, and forty-eight boor's be ' tore the Sonata acted, he/Welted Upon Johnson of his own volition and an• nouneed tin daUarminatfon. .TLIS incasuoi Baron Cerbit, Pifisslan Minister. to day delivered to the President hit new credentials Sev✓k.reercT Extraordinary. Ac., from • the Bang of Prawn, in „late quality agreeldent of the tinned state. of !forth erreany. Interesting speeiths , wore delivered by the Baron and Peril deryishnson. • LAYS Mil: 62ft= cxavloE. • /The Secretary of -the Treiuneiry! in 31 communication toile House to- da ta: the sixstelunets employed on the {sakes 5... e not of a character best suited to the wants of the revenue service, buil their services are by • 1:10 mums mainaporiant or valuate* and as they vu're Plawe there by Congress iu view perhaps cf weighty considerations, aside front the ordinary. purposes of the revene, • does not feel at liberty to recommend the sale of them unless t they can •be :disposed •of +graham' sacrifice. He ammo le that if Congress shall be of the °photon that those- teasels ars unsuited for refinance ern rpm*, and shell deem it advisable to dispose of them, that In the bill authorizing their sales the toirelmum .1 - want mr twMeh they shall be sold be inserted. wittomat. oast LOANS. The • Secretary-Of the T 1.06.111 1 .11, reply to Mr. 1,g11131'1% resolation Of MIMI- I ty, sent to the lieuse a report from Um Comptroller of Currency, aaylng ! he IA in pcosseden of reliable mformatien, the result of recent Investigations, that the National Bulks, platleMerlY In the 'cite orNew York, aro not. In the habit of loaning their money upon fancy stocks at false and fictitious values. TIINTRICASUNT REOUGANIZATION. 'The bill recently Introdueed Sy Sena tor Feseonden Mr the reoursininstlon of TITANUty Department, while inereas leg tbeeslories of some valuablit elerke, and dome other officers will, if ...looted, leave to Government about $200 ( 000 un- . INDIAN Awaits. • Col. Jas. Worth, Superintendent of Indian affairs for the Southern Ouperlia. tendency, has_ arrived from the Indtau territory isouth of Kann.. reports everything very quiet among the Indi ans. While die Seminoles and °thee tribes &remaking very rapid ideal/ea in declination, delegations-from rovers' Indian tribes are expected tune shortly: for conference - wilt" the Coumtlesloner. : Among the tribes which will be repos . stinted are the Moms, thunenehisoC hey must, Osage* and Pottawattamies. BY CUBA. (160.4411, Tra'sg./ a l b t—olArooe, My of Ilosoofoo. Dir rarefies& to is. rtruto n 111.itt..1 HAVANA, JanUary '.'it.-AO arrival from St. Domingo bringatho following intelligence: The Commissioners sent out IDY.Presi .. dent Cabral to obtain the assistance of Lx-Prealdeut Cleffard bad returned via; successful. I Dominican refugees in, Turk's Island are in groat destitution. I, • The Dominican war steamea Capit llto whichwasaatling under the H sytien flag, bad on board troops and munitions of war. The Mambas held poasenion of all the large towns to St. Domingo, incept the capital, which . they -were preparing to ennui. . Advicsw from Hayti report:President Soh:lave at Cape ilaytien preparing for a vigorous campaign against Casco.. .. openly avosed his intentloll9l prevent ing by force of arms the contemplated erection of the Day of hiarntuus to the United States. • .. . I Latest accounts from St. Thomas re- pog that fever, in a malignant form, pre va ed, said therebsd.been a number , or eases ()Dr*. Reportifr la om Carracao represent dis. turbancee of a revolutionary character Continually breaking out ire different porta of Venezuela.. , ARKANSAS! O. Ceolaelltentlemet Cour..nen. (Sy Tslevirph to the rlttsberettUasltte.) Retiree', January til.—The Appears Little Rock special asps The Commit teat° memorsilw Congress reported back the raeolujlon *akin% rcu' 4 °o hundre4 thonsand dollars to improve the novigis• Von - of the Arkanass riven, amenst- Inept to, lnoludo all' tho Stale was loaf. Resolution 'stapled, , nines o ff ered a rasbletion foe ttio appointment of a comnotttos to memos. adze Congress to sell at unction the hot opringet, Adopted: .. . . Another setting fibre Con priations to improve the Re/ ila rivers, and also asking • of the Freedmen's :Duro,* siructlon was perfected, wall Alf ordinance levying s fourth of , per =t ow defray the exlislnael.- of that was re-oonsldared and paw MI Mffl rpseches of Mesars.Motton and Nye . . . ¢y lan to rittAymnitCOustt...l , , 1 . •- WASIIIIPbToN, Jab. 24, Tl4B. SENA.T.I:. ', : • ME:IYAOMI PROM TUE PRMSTOEINTi 'rho CU.A./ eubmillted atxleasage trona the Prealilent i teturniug dtr. TII/LYIIR'eI• PCSOtUMMI retail eci to tir. Seddon; the robl Secretary - of War.' Itefecrod to the Military Comiaittee. ' • Alva, a roilisage relative to the Dia triet of Columbia ilonal night+ ! Binfli,N . D3 contended the Prima dent:* conatruetlon was mittroly wrong, and ntoirql to refer the message to the MISIMIE2 BEE Mr. .161:1-NSO . , , .7 thought, it desir,blo oe't inn be iieekled at' once Mr. 131:1CFCALENV believed Congvesa bad committed itself to the Praeldent'a eniitrialion, having re-paruied a bill which remained In therreaident's hands in the game rniinner. •• • Mr. SUMNER denied nay nlgulQ 'ranee in that fact, he having introdue. 'alive a bill merely is facilitate Ito ells then 'referred to the Judiciary- Committee. • = . FERRY prelanted a petition In of protection of the rights of Arnerts insects shroud end evnearrinn there .nd Loped speedy action efoubi. ba m The petition RUM referred tolho Committeo. ' • ' • 411 i DEPICLENCII BILL. Mr. MORRILL, Maine, reported from theh Committee on Appropriations the Mouse bill to supply the deticiennisa to tho Adminktmtmn of the reconstruction acts and for other pnrposes..6 Mr. MORRILL moved to recede from the Semite amendment, striking out the sectim which prohibits Depart m ents from transferring from one bureau' to lanothor • A further amendment was proposed prohibiting members from recessing any other newspaper than the Congrratfental Mote.. A motion to non-concur In the house - amendment! , wnsearrted. • !dr. VAN AVYNKLE reported • from the Finance Committee n bill securing the Natinnal currency Culled States bench.. aluendel in one section so as te provide that the worn. not notes returned to the United, States Treasury be des troyed by maceration 111 place of burning. The hitr WWI reed a third.time and pos. led an amended. =I MMN2== calling upon the Secretary of tho Trea ury to inform the Senate If the force to the elmtozn lioUseat New York had been' recently increased, and sabeth•r such to:- crease is needed by pnblleroquipeatenta; natTLIYMN DESTITUTION. Mr. WiLSON introduced a lota row !talon for tbo relic( of destitute people in the SOL;th. Passed. SCePLEILI:NTA tzSCONST6XII,OI% errs At the expiration of the morning hour the Senate rt-41131.1 tho consideration of I the Leo non ruction bill. Mr. NIORTON trot: the floor and sr geed as followss/First, that the • Coned tlition guaranteeing to all the Staten a It.eptibliean f6rm of government, sod the retest Stated' 1e.1.3 being . without Slate governments. therefore having no right to representation in the Congress of the' . l'rtittsi States, the Government must rt.', thent. Ile 'quoted fmm the Constitation and front Judicial opinion.' A show • that this guarantee could be forced only to ('n -gees., and said that Seilitt.rx Doolittle and Johnson had voted for title prop' Ilion. Ile also wad, In i ply to the strictures yeaterdav, of Mr., Doolittle, on his I Mr. 'Mortenba) that es the Constitution did not define the means to be esernised.l by Cougroes m executing the guarantee, it 'must ho left to circumstances.' If totei rebel Stiles could not be reconstructed with the Ldp of ert a ti .te *e , tt i !f e t r ,, i se e I vi do tn. Congress h. , class of men whe bed C , um dish-and:died by rebel State lavis in order to do it, and that right could not to. reviewed by tae Ito said that the Presideut pro leased. by ins policy, the disfranchise- 1 ' mod of a. far . greater , number of, person. than the •cougreasional plan of reconstruction did, and the con , stittation frantsd under that policy,' bad never ticn submitted to the pr. , pie, and, was therefore Illegal. They look ed to rotarnln4 the freedmen under. the power of their rebel !muter.. Ccmgrou I had deterrulned.uo go through the rub bish down to the eiertud rock end secure equal rights to all men. Ito defended tot sp•ch In Indiana, (referred to by Mr. Do es e! itt le, wherein Leland mid mere. ly that while be admitted the Eghta of all urea ho th ought that lief ore ere the blacks should have auftrage there should be a pint of probation. ' : Itaplyin gto thleitarge that the Repair lican• were eve'i Wowing the Gonadia l{ al, he sold the swim talked Oho loudest ntsmt it wore Olin, who, If they could, would have replaced it by the Montgom ery I....citation. The so-ladled Radicals of the South, the Seceastortiate, ho repeat ed, were Democrats. Ile next trek up and commented titsrs the claim that the depUblicans sought to establish a negro eutiremacv, am ! Ign.. Doolittle sod hie i proposed emendrpent Of the ilrelgtudificution for negro Onftrage-sone yokes service In, the United States army—he said they, dewed rob, Is to vote who had *erred - re years in the army. • Of the educe. LI plan tieatione, lie nab! they e,l white men is yeti' who did tot km. how to put their _mark to 'vote given for whithey ' (laughter.) and In cog to tie third qudithsoinn, requiring the pos.' 'session of *freehold worth two bundled end fifty 'LAMS, it would cut rlT rdncty nine out of one hundred loyal blacks, whiles white rebel, neves r in' his life worth twenty-list rents, end who had never paid One honest debt, was allowed to vote. Thisdiacie.wd the purpose, of the proposition. leaving an It would white rebels hugely In the as cendency and putting, the South again into their Ladd* Ito disclaimed having in 1865 endonwil the I'maldent's ax clanged by Mr. Doolittle Yes terday. lf., had merelY repeated state-. 'fleas made then that the President land loft the Itopubilcan party, nod the ma jority of Itcpuldicans Wert, of that opin ton. Ile wee doulithowwiser now, how. ever,timn then. Men learn by experi ence. Their present course what dictated by the logic of events, and ho would go an far SS might become IfteetalaT i for reconetruction on the right Ms, and the restoration of every pert of the I.7nion. They had done so little for putilohment justice Itself was not satisfied. 'rho arch traitor himself would never be punished. ' But the time for that had parsed. They simply sought to establish peace now nd peace for the future. The policy of a the .Itegiubtlean party was Sudo( humanity; Of the Dem mratic, to rouse the prejudice of race. The first steed on the platform of the Inalienable rights of man._ The latter endeavored to deprive the week of all protection. - - The galleries had become densely crowded during the Son der's remarks, which were delivered In a Hitting posi tion, he being In ill health. Some one in the gallery, who ;male an ejaculation, in audible to the reporter, was quietly ej eete .?fMr.YE followed Mr. Morton. Ile mid the amendment was Introduced to elielt political discussion, and the object of its author would be achieved, for the' other nide would hove enough' of It fore the close. The power Of the Repub lican party had been felt on, every battle field, and would minnow' to be felt until the work weal completed. There had been faint-beeriest outs during the war,as now, null the Scooter from Wisconsin .(Mr. Doolittle) had greatly changed nincebe, (Mr. Nye) had eat In the galls:ion listening to the musical strums of hia'sp.' peel's in behalf oflikerty. ilo, (Mr. NY.) was • Radical, ..and gloried In it. friend had been ono once, but wan no longer what he then WWI. He was now a Doniocrat. I hardly know which to epologlr.ta for retying an, the gentle. man or the Democratic party.. (Lafugh ter.) To show his distingntshedfriend and the world the exact statue, gothi cally,. of a I 7onteamative,'lte from l'eite Lost. le. worg he recommended to dis h norable friond,) the following: +' rot spirits, when they please, can either shape lumume, or both, so soft and un compousided if their essence; pure, not tied or manacled with joint or limb, nor roundo.l on tho brittle strength a bones like cumbrous flesh; but du winat shape they choose, diluted or condensed, bright or obscure, can execute their airy pur pose., snd works Grieves's , enmity daughter.) MIIK,n had the Sena tor •In his one when he wrote that. (Laughter.) Ile then took np the pro posed amendment and .sald.thM to In struct the Cougnittgel •: in' accordance with the amendment would]. make hecoanity• 115 sltarav t e , ettettioi.g.. • /wpm , and °nods consanance until 11'00On adopted. tax of one erPellY t° untie=ti 014 MEM , , tin was the work -of Cenral' alone? Net one *tap had been takeh in ream strut:don butwinl had ben dictated by nisosuify. -The leading papers of the /Forth and the wiled Copperhead paper of the North, the Chicago Haus' had supperted negro stiffens from ult erior' [natives at And. Newitwu a holy hor ror that the Southern penie were to be Overridden i.' by la - hall babarena rite, as the fleasier called, them, The =groats bad, as ,he ' said, dug trenohea for the rebels, but- tt le Mt under the rod tot their taakmastere, and of that sunicipatlon was' born. Like true atria/au they raised no in surrection but bided their . time. The ' pinch was they were to vole: Iteoen-, strnetion was nOW a • Win ortthe Pet. and Coasorratimn could not stOpilt. bee- en hundred thenanimen bad the ballot, and the Conservatives could not lake it sway. The; t ballet was . given them Only to. vote' upon o:inventions and 1 Constitutional amendments, and benth- ein whites, If they , wished:, Maid Jolliet= In the eanallahmwat of goo. ernmants, and then. fix the stirrer as they choose.- He alluded to the hopotpl dense of the Efonater's speech, in regard to tbs gathering or the clans that were to overthrow the Reinblican Tarty. What column would J David lead? Under whose banner w Id the Sauter uglier fleatighter.) World he come With the. Northern wing udder Vallandigliam and reollskaa "fie' ; pthestag , wenld. be natty numbered. What would be the =Worm? The Senator would hardly don the gray, Mellor course not wear the. blue. Leffler what banner ;would, ho march? The old glory or the stars Ind bardt l l Mr. DOOLITTLE—I would march un der a flog having ithirtyuvea stars. [A pm= of applansei in the galleries was promptly suppreesed.l Mr. N YE continued, staying that these hods could gather under no other ban; nor thin of thiweinten gars, undim med by rebottle , thought the Senator teemed to whet pretreat lb He then 'alluded to the course of the Democratic party In 'past years. He had belonged to ft once, twit ought to say In excuse that t he Was then- quite young. (Laughter.) L a arguedthas &contort took lie rise in , anus, when the fiat' blood was spilled i the aggrualth policy of slavery. To Senator's question whether there had hot been ' enough ( Miffering entailed' on the South; he replied that he supposed Abe fear was that there should be ha posol norm theist titer further intlictlen of a Democratic administration. [Laugh 'Ur.] Referring to the foreptiMUon to make an educational qualificadon, he supposed the Lemocestio party would disfranchise a 'person named' Langston, [.... ho would not ;sugar in cannarban in rasped wit/Mho/Janata:sr.' The prop rty quallecatioa wane principle Moires p by the old Identacratia party, end God, eandlas,*calre out of that party thethatcsin't rthd and wribi and where ould It be. fbanghteri He appealed trongly to tar Ropeiblican party to stand rally by their pruiciplea, even though ay took the I position of a minority. heywonld get their reward.. For their former Tate, the Senator from WM- Isonsin, .fMr. Doolittle) he 'weed say feed May he rest . la . history now. ILatiehter.] Tt•Demotimtio pert:that punout Wee consereative fuglemen .10 see bow it Is going to come out. [laugh ter.) They . were sent' out as ekinnithem to line how It would ailed Want. He kali much to any for Grant. Hie story was written. He had not com promised what he fought altar. Speak n I" of Grant's I hold on nelenal I .insur ory, be old Conserratives, such Se the Senator from Whoothin, attempting to , stand In the path of Grant, ; was like a cattalo fialmal ou a nularay butting against a locomotive. While) be admired , hts courage, he could not think much ' of nht discretion.. Grant, unlike the , Consethativth, belonged to a clans of animals ca ll ed veriebram The only Rena of Copper, he WOnt onto say, dining the butt twelve months had bean the sins of omimion which he hoped would bo soon I repas;ed. Sheridan bad been immolated on the is Notedly plat form of Coneorratiam, aad he aid not know which was most disappointed, the Conservatives of that body; or the Provi dent, at the course of Meade. Quoting from a Georgia paper a remark that they got rid 'of a tyrant and got a devil , Instead, Ile said donWess liene'S head ,wordd go off tomorrow lout that as we. lmr. eligible came on the Mt. lie denounced aa a fain foul !deader the athertion of Mr. Doolittle that the Radicals of the North wee* siothasiof ista — shorifisin we.. aeceedon lot. Let tire Senator tell him so If ho dared. Was Mr. Sumner, who had felt the bruises of a rebel a secasmonlide. Was their Chairman, Mr. Wade, who had been twenty ythrs in the service, a tecetsionist ? "the Itepublious forte,. during a mighty war, had done what the Democratic party when in power dared not do. They had carried through an enuirpriso.,that was destined to change the romance of the North—the Pacific Railroad, lie concluded with a fervid recital of toe achievements of the Re-.I publican party. On motion of Mr. WILSON, the fur ther ouninderation was postponed and adjournment till Monday was provided. , Mr. SUMNER called up th e Joint , Resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to detail officers to reprimant the United States at the furthCorning International Moratime .Exposition at , Esters. -. After oppoeition by Mews. TRU/S -CULL and CON N F.SS, the death of Hon. Elijah Hise, slgentucky, was aanothiced by the Sedentary, tad Mr. DAVIS i)r, Cored the Usual resolutions ' accompany ing them by a brief speeds. Thor were seconded by Mr. REND RICKS, who also made a few remarks; whereupon they were adopted and the Senate adjourned. . • HOUSE OF. REMESENTATIVF2I. (11:41ZR/11. APNWPRIATIONS. WASILBURNE;IbtoIa, from Committee on Appropriations, reported the regular Apprispilatton trill. Ordered to be nrinted - and recommitted. It ap- propristisi bolstesn nlghloon end Wen mllllone. , • itsconn coartscrran. . Mr. WASFIBLIKKKIIIineis tieing to ' quention of privilege, called attention: ap the Pact of binvcte mth, Supplemen.: tarp Reconatructlon bill nothavior been; recorded, although had distinctly voted ID the afinmative. • The SPEAKER directed the record be corrected. PI6'ATII atOtaUL The morning hour wan devoted tobnel newt of a private nature. A urge nom inn of MCA were reported from the Com mittoo on lavalla Pensions, and passed. rcacrtvn COYXONICAIIOI4III. The - SPEAKER presented the fellow log - Executive commonicotine= From the' Secretary. of War, with in formation respecting the capture of Jeff croon Dania, Iteforrod to Committee on Cloture. • From in. Secretary of the TrOWSUry, with a communimtlon from the Comp troller of Currency:relative to loans of National Flanks. Itoferred toCommltte• on Banking. Frani Elio same, ♦lth , refereaoo to the rovenuo cutter aerates, to response to a rosolutlon offered by Mr. Washburn% of RelorrodtoConainhtee on Com.' • 011DEII )fl SAMOSDAT It was ordered the *cod= to-morrow be devoted to goneraldelmte. .PnxvEVxi PATKeWr . OF CZETAIN 1 . CLALKe. The liffuse proceeded to-the considera tion of the bill reported by Mr. WASII SURNE,'of Illinois, from the Committee on Appropriations, January 14th, to pre vent the payment of certain claims. It-enacts that hereafter no money shall -be paid out of the Treasury on ony claim in the hillowing clean of cities, arising during thorebellion,utilli further action of Cengrees: 'Finn, : on account of the seloure or impihioncnsnt, or for or:talon:irreg . ° or detention of anl a = stores of transportation, whether by land or water, in insurrectionary State.; sec ond, for transportation sendoff, - go-nage, An, beyond toe tariff rates flied by the Quarternuutter General during the war au for the net and occupWen of land in the Insurrectionary Steal, need for fortifications and ether military defen sive purposes during the war. The bill was discussed at considerable length by Mews. LOGAN, MENGENi MAYNARD, WASII.III/11NE, Illlnoii TRIMBLE, Kentucky, UOLME9 and, PILE. The previous question wee seconded, but pending the disposition of the ques tion, corm - T tAX DILL Mr. SCHENCK, from the Conference Committee on the CoTax Bill. re , ported the Committee C had agreed to rep ommend that the Senate recede from Its amendments and agree to the bill with an amendment adding the following words: used cotton imported trout for eign reenter; on ; apd icier July let, WS, shall be exempt from duty." Altec. stme dm:miaow tire yterlmut question wee seconded and the Confer ence report dLegteert to yeas - sixty seven; nays seseintj.nine. • - Mr. ALLISON moved for s new Cool- I mince of Conference. • lamas. Allison; lilting and Trimble, re Irv., were appolu‘ed inch Committee. ei The death of Mr. Bias, tato member ty from Kentucky, was annannosti. ci. Adjourned. . , • '• . - MI MID 81181111 BIN Letter Liati.On aurjourfhpage will be found the b Pittsbergb and Allegheny letter Ueda :a.s famished this - eMce for publication. • Ciesttstan an a gasseaser Ilallweg. I A collidon occurred on the Birming- , ham Passenger Rallwayyttatenlay„about. 'four o'clock, of anther serious charac ter, soversi persons being slightly injur ed, end one . horse, killed. Through the kindness of the gentle nerdy agent of the -Company, we are . enabled to give the following particulars: • car • No. 9, on which Mr. James Kirk is conductor; was descending' the' heavy grade into Smoky Hollow, on the out ward trip, and when about half way down the descent tho brakes gotta way . , throwing the entire weight of the. cared the horses, which • being more than they Could hold, foroedthemdowathe grade at a rapid pace." -Nw the foot of the grado was *Coal lemon. on the track, in which was &colored man, who did not see the 11min:waking . oar, - and, cemequeatly, USW; to) get•this team out of the way 'to time .to prevent a collision. The poll * of- Cho- -our ••-strntik . tho-- -wag on- Whir- 'soar force m.. to cause the neva angriest driving it to fein back ward terin'tis niest, :severely 'Aig bli,iLvOinftif the bards attached' to ot the earints•throWEvltorn• his".feet .by the hock, atutithe• our . pseud over him, killing lam instantly. Several of the u t o mummy - were - Only injured. A little boy, son of -3 Ice Ammon, wo. learn' -was among em. .--• . • : . Only &short time aMr on which Ur. Kirk Was condo tor was "stneinhod . ' up by a rnaningtoem,, arid Mr. K. him self narrowly eamMd' iolary. He was ninths rear platform,-and the night be big ••vary•dark did not -see the tam which came upfrom behind, the pole of the •wagon• running through .the dub board of the car, atriklag the conductor, and knookingtdmthronglothedear °Olin mt. - which was Antunetely open ar the time No blame hi-attached to either the company-or the employes for - the acci dent matorday,- for it was purely- an • • • Thursday -evening a very. interesting prostMtenon ceremony took place it the dry goods adablie intent of Moms. Bar ker A Co., on Maeketateent. Mr. Mathew Greene; who bad hitherto had charge of the silk department of the store, hoe been, to Is well known, appointed by Mayor tilac.kmOra, chief of ids .pedico„isad the employes of the house deterntined to show their appreciation by presenting him with suitable testinionlid. • At about.o'clock the employee, to gether with several other trioxide of Mr. Greene. onsembled at the *tore. where a kind al. informal mastitis wan. orgaatted bj calling J. W. Barker, Esg.e to pre- Intie. • Mr. l'allartati, one vi 4 his fellow clarka - erose and presented Mr. Greene with. Magnificent .sold . breast plan set with dismanda,on bhalfof -the house and ice -employe., and as a token of the...tram- with which they regarded Mr. Aullestoles remarks were very hippy and pertinent. Mr. liortbein one of the firm of Messrs. J; W. Barkers Co., replied on behalf of the - recipient, and bore flattering testimony to his bus iness qualifiestkont, and expositor' the - sincerest whamp ensis for his comma in the new and rasbli p to which- Ur.- Greene bee been ruled by Mayor, sleet, Bleckalore. Short apiece.% com plimentary to Mr. Greene, were made by tiereral of the gentlemen present, and the tarty separated.Tbe appointment of Mr. Greene is received with des ran favor, and from long personal santalnt arias with him we are prepared to prom lee moth in his behalf. We hare hod faith In. his detective abiliticii ranee, some jean WO, he enrol our watch and chain from pearling into the fob of n . skillful pickpocket, who spotted on fur "gincking.'‘, lie will make an excellent o cer and we trust will prove se pupa -1 Lar with the masses as he to with his tic coal* s.+.—.s. rod 'r• and follow employes. " • ' • - - -" . • allallNakilltl4 . .. tjeoree.—The success of "Undine," at the', 'Academy of Musk, during the put week, is unparalelled, and the Mat-. Woe this afternoon will dountloss be no exoeption to the entertainments' that have proceeded IL The angsgement doses to night, and all shoal." avail themselves of perhaps the only opportunity they will have pf witnessing the greatest spectacle °rah? age. Gross Tforms.—Tit s 4 , llVernialt Of Ow Floss:ices, at the 'Opera hobo the past week, has been unusually brilliant, and ws aro pleased to know a' profitable one. i The matinee. this afternoon will be rinuanally pleasant. The "Golden" ',ar mee and_ _ - ..The Secret" are on the bills. Mr. and ' Mrs. Florence will appear in "Shandy ktsgnirce" tats evening. . AmumtitV or illesio.—Monday the grand spent mason commences at the Academy of Music, and wilt orstinno for three .nights only. with • matinee on Wednesday .=lgitt. The sale of Willeloll tickets chased last night. Id/soma Hits.—Dupre: S /3enedlet's Mirstrels. at Masonic Dail, aro drawing crowded bonne .fry night. • Their en gagentent dowse to-night. Oarnews • rain---The brphanit' Fair, which for several weeks bas been draw ing hundreds' Le the basement of the Ca thedral every ervenlng, closes to-night. Surnamed !MK..Then—d illloreballit vaster &lased Skase aesday Lug. . Oti Monday bat Mr. Anthony Freyfe gle,lOf the merchant tailoring firm of Freyfogle t 1311ncir, doing business on Liberty Street, disappeared under dr ounistathies which have led his friends to suspectthat he hes boon foully dealt with. It seems that he' had 'negotiated the Woof a life lease on *pied of prop erty . about which he had_.llthra tion, but which hod been decided in ' his favor, for. the .tim _of one:thousand dollars This amount he 1 reoeived in a clvick payable to his order. Whenh had , hie ton Monday even- I ing ho in add to the cheek, about two hundred ty dollars in greenbacks and several twen &Abu. gold pieces i ' Ids possession. lie has been n n traced to a tavern on Diamond alley, where he had been drinking with some companions, I but after his departure from there, about , ten: o'clock at night, MI traces of his I whereabouts has boon lont. - The chick has not yet been presented for paymenti and some hope that be may yet torn up alive. Mr. Freyfogle bore the reputation of a steady man. of sound mind, cud hismysterions disappearance creates much alarm among his relatives , and friends: -lie. hi lot' sot sod stout, *oaks broken English and dresses with neatness. The authorities will do well to maim diligent search to discover. his • ' whereabouts • / 1 / 4 1,11•Cilted cartatisise le Torkar• Rev. Arthur Bogdan, the Nestorian . Priest, will preach to—morrow in the rot; lowing chorale": Christ M. E. Clinic - Ittiv. Dr. Morgan, pastor, at 101 o'clock, 'A. I X.; Flnit - Reformed Presbyterian Church, Liberty street and Plum alley, Rev. Dr. Douglas, puler. at I; r. and Union- Avenue Methodist Church, Rost Common, Allegheny, V. Lucas, pastor, at r. x. Subject—" The Parse. cotton of. Christians in Turkey." . .Rev. Mr. Bogdan is perhaps mere fa miliar with this subject than any man in the United States, being a native of Tur key, and having witnessed many horri ble soence, the mere mention of which is 'Mildest to enlist the eympathlosof all true Christiana. In addition to his ei tenshre experlenes, he is possessed of a highly cultivated mind, and general hll knovileOre, and who lioxairses cannot to inte r those hear them.' ',Tn. Blair presented a merry appear ance lad night, with hundreds of ladle. and gentlemen dancing and skating to the merry tones of the Great Weetorn Sand or promenading the platforms awaiting the time set for the exhibition of Dunn Pitting by, thaWeatern funrita; Cattle Cut* whose , appearance wee the signal for an Instantaneous clearing of the Ice that all might obtain a view °fide marvelous feat; which were watched with Intense Interest and loudly ap. plauded. We strongly recommend thoae Who have not scan the perfection of ehaling to ge to the Wok tials afternoon and evening. Next .Thupsday evening the'paYonik ci ef the itteLlt ere to bore a grand mem asses end rickey DreieCor. and as the propoeition originated with the ladies, its same= tealready la. • . • 7 gnkk Wert,—Agentleman oottoected pity the O.IILXTTE secs Iciterdav re.. dived a telegraphic maaaego tram Lon don, Erupted, dated January 24thi 11 :/ 5 • recto& a. )1. The message area deliver 'owl 10 blm at 10c20 o'clock same morale& or by tithe flfty-flvw relontea bolero It lett 'Ando*. " Greet are the wondare of: • . . . • An amusing eo'o of larceny as bailee' was heartily fere Alderman MeNfasters, in whicli'Daffney Douglass, aeolored wo• man, was defendant, Sad Henry Seaton. anold colored man, wasproseentor.• The farts of the case, so far as we could leers them from the statements of the parties, areas follows: 3t re. Der:glass resides on Poplar Alley,in the Sixth ward, and her 'nhand , is in the Valley of Virginia. Seaton' is an old" acquaintance, and Ba the strength of the friendship existing between himself and theabsent husband, It appears from Mn. Douglass' statement, has been a frequent visitor at the house, •has often drunk and supped with ,the lonely woman daring her ansbairihr atr, sane, arid In many cases furnished the funds with which the articles consumed at these meetings of friends ; were put , ' charred; but:Says he never lodged In the house • over night. She ; further states that when Seaton came to the house his clothing was infested ,with versals', and that they were ragged and dirty; that she • had washed and mended them for him, and rid .them of the. vermin. ,Soliton, it appears, hart once boon the . ' possessor of a horse and a set of ,harness. The, horse, was one of the kind that Would not /Pre iirliboacating, sad mt.= was unable. to pnienre him fookie "went dealt"' The harems were loft on his hands, and these, with a few honseholdrirticles, Were neposited.with his female friend, Mrs Douglass, to be taken ears .of. Signe. quentiy tin amicablerelations hereto for existing between the • partise'were brought to a • termlorcion, on ac count of Seaton refusing to -- furnish a small sum of money to his friend,' and when ho. went to remove his property be alleges that lire. D, refused to allow him to do so until he would pay her the exorbitant um of three • doll a rs and sixty cents, which he; refused, and when ho attempted tolake the articles She attacked him with - Bier fist and beat himiseverely.' lie said he did not like to prosecute a woman-for assault and bat- I tern but he wanted his goods, hence the Information.. After a hearing the Adder. man dischanged the case on the delivery of the goods by the defendant, and, as neither party had money enough to pay the costs, they were not charge& • Weld *heat Drags, wevressertea, de. Prominent among the beet maulged, oldest and meet elegant of our retaildrug and prescription storm atandsthai of Mr.• Simon 4d:indent, 'corner of Smithfield soil Fourth street Established some ten years ago ii has kept pace widths:it till today It deservedly ()cirri:dais front rank in the business, and eojoys a large dude of public partisans*, and thiti"conlidelmo of the entire medical fraternity. Eve , bial care In the filling of Prertitiimul, the putting up of medicines and preps. ration of standing remedies has ever been lakeni, and poisons can rely to a certainty on the accuracy and Judg ment of those having charge of this important department of the house: Mr. ? Johnston reels largely in perfumeries and toilet articles, and keeps constantly on hand an admirable selection of for erixiitindeAmtneriirtiong goods the of this . d ino eli favorite extracts and preparations known to the trade. The swasartment of betas and foreign made toilet scallis is also vary line, and will commend ire to persona haring . a knowledge of the superior qualities Illugsbare andabroad. Mr. Johnston makes a leading specialty of graaular effervescing. prepsoalions, such as hi.carbonate of powood,Vichy wa ter. citrate of magnesia,fiffidlita powders, and ginger beer. Thesesro pure and put' up in eorkvenient farm' for use when wanted._ A. full line of dne pharmaceu tical preparations 2.1 . 0 also kepteonstant. ly on hand, together with the beat anti purest of wines, brandiea. snd general liquureformedicinal purposes. Readers desiring anything in the way of artleidi usually kept is similar Snit claws drug houses are earnestly recommended to faster this old sod well established hones with a purchasing visit. • . A Baboon Caught Lea (Ingot. A live baboon wad captured - yesterday h a •ulcwienßutler and his oflleors, britissving no p1.w . .t0 keep the .. 111:11- mat," he was handed over to Warden White for safe keeping. Tile Warden too him thfoly raged, tat we are inform ed will not allow his most intimate friends to poep at animal. The drew:a stanms leading to the capture aro as follows: On the 15th instant., Mrs. Ellen .Martin, a resident of Webster erect, had occasion to leave. her - house for a fsw moments, and during her ab sence the animal above referred to entered and feloniously took therefrom a shawl. and scald It to Idary White. Yesterday Mrs. Martin found - her shawl, " and learning from Mre, White from whom he obtained it, she made information before Alderman Butler ngthaet "Baboon". Searny for larceny. and. often a hearing c tefault of the roquit 'floe at Court. A Mad most depra it INIIIOOII reerpectWe man, a resident of Lierrenceville, ap peural at the Mayor's teals; and request. od that his daughter, a young girl of fif teen yeant, might be arrested and locked up. Ile meted that a few weeks ago the girl run away from her home aid &sap peered. All search for her had been fruitless, until yesterday' afternoon. Then he found her, but under eircum stances evhich be would almost wish that he held found her corpse, Clreum. Manes. led him to inquire, among the houses of ill-fame, and in the notorious den of lire. Smelly he fennel his child. She refused to go home with hint, nr to leave the' vile lama she. had made her chiding place. According to his request she was arrested and placed LW the lock up, where mho still remains. She will be mat to-day to the House of Itehee, that being the only alternative of her, heart broken parents. /Ml= Rt. Rev../: Rickey, of St. Paul's Ca thedrtil, in at present Ouffering from the effects of Reiser', which St appears was taken by misLske. TG fa cts of the case, so far as we Can learn, 'bre as folio e For sereral day. past Father Hickey has been at horny quite Friday he was sulfuring from a wowe attack of toothecte, end on re. tiring took some liquid in his month, which he supposed to be a Inediclno for moothing the pain of his .aching tooth. It appears that the liquid wee a Tory strong poison, and instantly the effect of It ware felt throughout his whole system Yesterday morning the report was cur rent Mat the Reverend gentleman was dead, but thin, we are happy to say, was incorrect. Rev. Devlin iniorms us that at a late:hour of the forenoon the anffer. or was not so well as earlier, but is not considenelln a dangerous condition. It is not known whether,he swallowed, any if the palson or not: 1, • Nei, Trio coampaat . , At a meeting • of the eltivens of ..Lavi reocevii/e favorable to the movement, • last Wednesday evenine, a Ilia Compa ny was Organised under the style of the Lawrenceville Fire COmpany. The new company propose to purchase a steamer Immediately. The following officers mere elected to serve for the ensuing year: John W. Riddell.. President; W. C. Drown. Nice President . Colonel Andrew Scott; Treasurer ; Frank Donaglins, Bea retury ; Wm. Atkinson, 'Amistant React ...try; L.W. Reynolds, A. L. Pearson and A. D. Anderson, Delegates to Firemen's Association. . George CaMebell, Esti., of Vermont, the justly world wide cele brated breeder of Vermont Spanish Merino Sheep, re turned through this city on Thnrsday, afwr visiting ?Omni. Glenn it BrYither; mid their flock of famous Improved Spanish Merino Sheep, at lioblestown. Allegheny county, Pennsylvania. 'Mr. Camp belt expressed himself much gran tied at the groat success of Messrs. Glenn dc Brother as breeders of Spanish Morino Sheep. The eveullness of the Wool of individual sheep, as Moo of the linek at large. and their .constitution; beauty and desirableness of their fl ee ce, length of etaple fineness, crimp and beauty of sty le, nitld nese and the strength of wool and eutiro exemption from. 'gum, and being without extra amount of oil or yolk, au particularly pleasing and remarked upon by Mr. * Penn street Property at soettoo.-0n Saturday, rebrumy_lat, at hlf-past two o'clock r. IL., ou the premise., will be sold by Menus: BoiltMon Vanhosk d AlcCiabind, auctioneers, that very deal rablennd valuable House andlsit, Zia (*Penn street. The building is a four story.(Now York style) brink • dwelling house ' containing fourteen eommodioun rooms., with, all the modern improve. menu incident to a first elms' dwelling._ This property *tumid command - the at tention of business men on aceotutt of it being located so convenient to the •13,p1y nem portion of the city. • . • A 7M/s%M4IMiiiT,II,III. • la cam et Dr. Kerte rietero7 dironged witk patients. and among Mem we 1101.1eld Jon* - Trrratt.T., .the young mangy of wheitt'we gave a notice some six or algid weeks age. .One sear Jotin Tittell could not walk, than a . . carious stabs of the boon of the right leg, which had Nies enliven from the knee to the ankle without any bandit. at any rate Without .edoathig acme. His wag one of .the neat hipelms of cases and hls oonatitgidon was wore down to , xi, prostrate a condition as to sesroely leave I hope for recMntran truth When Dr..E. mu called is see :January of Ind ..Year he had ti be astilled from octoroon' to another. A. double handful of bones hat' been dlischargall front kin leg, and tne -alone axe all - hvaledar at any sate La healing condition. He stand: forth tOday the very picture of robust healtkomf another witness to the Mewl &fps: Heyeecla skill and tieval us of Dr. Reysor's wonderfut, , BLOOD SEARCHER. • Wenadensand That tide ,great med sopicine has biles Imitated and a spurious hiaticaticm in many cases palmed upon the . public. far the genuine. Limb Is note week - pessaii may, scarosly a diy, that we do mot has? 'IIIIIOOIS one 'webs has,bete.wranged.pf his money and 'made to linger in - obntbscuid wale and a - offering by- -dna franduleat ' trtaitorar, calculated . not only to brwsk-dewn. all confidence la Om _integrity of mankind; but to crime 1 - dietrust In a remedy whosevalciels knOWn now; tit twe hem ispheres—the Doctor having as recently as lass week forearded" a mail of it to England, induced by: . a great cdre made In that ceuutry. Be careful.to. eacf.thet Jr. Keyser's name at ever tho top f the bottle.' Sold at his gteit anwticine store, Ili Wood 'great.. - 'Bargains tir lrer gases. Owing to the very general depression In the ntarkets, - * the- arderprising and first chum dry gouda horse df ,Batos-tt Bell, No. 214 Fifth street,. has made special reduction In their gordscArld now offer very reasonable bargains to all of their =arena. Their stock ill fall lit awry department; and is the , Oxide are of recent =chase they are stylish and .fealtionable.. ladies should , call during the pasta "season' of bargains, se the probability to that the drygoode market.' wilt strengthen, and pricey again advance within every short, thsta. Mama 4,Orie Oat. Smithson, Tanhc;ok R McClelland, at the Manimoth_Emporham, No, 55 sod 57 . Fifth street, are arming their entire stock or Ladies', Mmes', Children's and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoos, together. with 'Carpets, Blankets; Fars, Robes, Dry Goods sad notions, and Ma .wor d thei r whole assortment, at. Arty ter tent. below mot price, in order to close oath* whole tot, which moat be 'acixanplished within the next thirty days. The pxote must be sold. aid , are marvellously cheap. Do not fill - to - call. No tryttble Mrs.—Between ten ind eleven °ldea' Thursday evening • allidalire ecarrwl in the establishment .of M.r. Conrad, Merchant Tailor, on Duncan street, Bir mingham The tire wu discover= a. gentleman pantiles along the who seeing smoke issuing from the buildingg,, gave the alarm, and calling the ass of somepersons near, 'broke the door down and found the floor beneath and around .the stove on Are, and the room completely taloa with emote: The Mechanics . Haas Company came so the mound, but before its arrival the neighbors had extingu ed the flames with water tarried Sn buckets. •-• Free Lecture—lntereseing Inedeela.— "Ancient Emden Ides of the Creation; Tbe Antedelailim or Golden Age; The Bell of Adam; The Deluge and the Judgment" "The Rev.' W. I. &mule Minister of the New Jerusalem Church, corner of ..Wood and Sixth street, will leature on Sundsy eventing on the shove subjects. Thee, subjen4 will be treated in a vordanos with the tanattings of sci ence and the.doctrloss of Swedenborg, and all who are seekers atter the truth zipjwiaggite_new. and rational joct. rorei;7l.llklermi IFLI)7 • Raw In the 'Math Ward.vvA tow Co curred,ydaterday morning ate tavern on Liberty street, In the Ninth ward; kept by Jbhn Waldy, between the proprietor and Pat:Mk Tube'', In Which it appeals the latter was badly besten;, in chose orient* of which he made infOrmatloit before Alderman Istraba Against, .Waldy for assault and battery and surety of the peace. warnuat was Ironed fOr Me ar rest of the aoYesed. Malicious . IHlseldet4,-.lseob Brnnm made information More Aldsrman yesterday, 'charging . alehard and Charms Esteems's, tnirist' Baum, Jacob Palmer and Charles Kaufman with malicheue mischief. It la 51144* by the prosecutor than the dafendan wilfully and mallasrusly set lire to fence in the &orals h ward. A'-warrant was Issued for their arrest.. Ili:. ratbtal Iv sr. • A Dutiful !ea—cast.ei Flan:nide In-; formathin bacon Alderman yesl terday against his son, William Hun; for sandy of the ipswee. - It appears that the son Is in the - habit of gating diunk and abusing the father, who was ocim: Paled to adopt this come for his tarn protection. The parties inside In the' Seventh ward. A warrant Was lamed for Ids arrest. Relies:is Services of an in eroding and entertaining character will bajteld under the auspices of the Young Men's Christ , . lan 'AesocLation, et the Aesderrry of MU: sir, to-morrow afternoon itthreeo'elook. Rev. W. IL Locke, Mem& E. T..Coalt, E. P. Lang, H. K. Porter pad other gen flemen"Will address the meeting. fleets free and 110 collection. . Vasa IPretenee...4ohn lones*ts re. tetchy charged before Alderman withlalse pretence; on.oath of. Jotui Shaul who alleges that the aoeitand ob=; tattled his airman:mato snot.= endorser' under false and fraudulent. repunelldu - ' lions. A warrant was Leaved. T. M. A.—The togulsr. SCIDEltai IneptiDig of the Young Man's Chria- , . flan - Anociation will be • 'held ant their loom, No. 'M Fifth.atreat, thli (listerday) eve/Angst 71 o'clock. A fall; attendance of members/ Is requested; ". Frnit...4ohn Dillon alleges that Anne Walton obtained goods from him to the value of $8.9.1, and that he has reason to believe that she is trying to defraud him ont of that *manta. She, was arrested and held to ball. , . • Omer of the Pewee.—MaryLomb: Ito made Information before Aldermau Strain agalest Dominos 'Reed for surety of the peace. The parties :Pigeon Griot .treet. A irarnOtt was Issued tor the itt• • •• • refit of Reed. . . . n , FOURTH PAGR.—Us Courts; fer of Feat Estate LlPtate Newn,fity = RO3S-BROMN-On Marsden Seater? ,Shh. at the Vint Celled Presbyterian March. by Om Rev. W. 4. Reid. Yr:THOMAS R. 1011 mad In. Ali itir. W. 111 , 0 WW. bola of tbla ......0, Ile cards. CARIURN- ILITU-On ?hued.) eveeleS. ..: swum Std. HSI. at the rut tepee of the itride's parent*. Out.so, by 2... Jab. Sc oboTss* 0 S. CARRIER ..d ILIZA.N.. elderadauliter of Ws. H. Ibbab. ibfb eatriusy-OptsBUILIC-Ou lb. out of DeoMm. ler LC, by] tie, R. G. EGAD , , Mr- J.'S. 1 0 513511 an Mrs S. T. X. 01111•01 M tetS of MRCP LES-On do 01 of Joboo ' oy, GC, by Rev. G. 1 malts, Mr. JOBS inezrts, a Bared* , sad MI. IMML SISILIS4, of Itscherder. • ', • 1: 012131 MING TUOIIIION-us Tititrxiat, ix. hid lest, at 4 residence of Hen. W. EL Levr. rte. Allegbesay City, by gee. WI. D. Do red, D D . ley. Robs= D. CUMMINGS. of MM. driplith and. Mies Clittalltt TBOMPRION, of Allegbeay City. ' . • .. i, =I lIARRAGGET—(he nteseannilai.24lllent... oni et e ...elect. at en netco lrec wenn, Na. eels. , et en. Allen..? an. ADA. awn. luttsanoli yesenst wanner , of (lona. Canneliarbobigh. age4l7.n.lnteethe sod &nye. Tecand en Ten (llatarkerl Leensoo. 0a 210 Leg., cl & o'ock:.Tntrinels of the 0;017 an Italie. to OWAN-0a leney nowt. CDR& L. neaten Salt ellen &ern, aged IS mouths. 1 .'She Ina.' eel Ins phew bees the erefi. et he. pane. Mo.X. newel ,etene..eoco. l . 1 * " , e MinenleT) Arneson, et II Wench pradsely. The Mean or lho WWI er0O 0 " I PonleMy netted be attn.& Illerrjrianas ner =inert .41.Lcelo McGee... day& Ibe tonal tat. 11.1. I o•clock. Moe MN .tealkno.. l hle Melente. MO.I FM Lawn nen, ilbralreny. Tho 01.145 (be WWI en Melted to Mien.; 'iii 14,1 iNtl,lOllOl4 ‘4411'1.213!4:11111it111-1".- trigivanY. cuizErl l, Twcisbrticts Inronsamt Ant AutnuaT. • Lai • d..% 'etratalias *art Vita or taiallsday mat*, satblf. tootaall ir .ii. was Nam aTssialfrO b a °4 vsiaida• Buda° °Ana ibsi Vastly. sad Most sad mat ralisais ThssasSat sad Cant . *axial !lariat Smarts Wu by aay Mgr a the citys Ito :nava, 14eassio or Itsassat sossuisassruAssat ' • . ma as luau °Auras • Clubs a *a - koso copy OP Man to tba rassosiKVAl ay, tan !lab, Agbiltbsaa. odidwasa Oa Saadi)* NOS= to' 110121:13322L araseb4‘ pie Pslas. bs sot nada °rat °Mu Too sum M - spousal. Iradansay; saga Usu. asetbers bads/ bat antaall ant. - ire Xami by DraftaGodeas, It.Yy 016.111 Sr la laybiars4Lsttsta,asay Li ems as outbid' Addiess. • rtrreirosuu. nurse', ,'.I:IIIDERT/iXERS ,- , A LEX: t utkElt r iliiprirniblii ran:, amt. intraawn . 'mynas, of Ali M. Cl/0101, OLOPLO,,i. enter ao*lptlosi of /lowa Paralsktia hralaad.. yooy CPA Ooy •OO EOM Vow. , : ivoludKoW-Sto• -mai wan 6.D.dita. a Jann. D:Dwrkooo. rotari4l4.-4 `441,r0b H. Miler. Z.Q. • I aULtsa a. 11:01..I1 -. . ICJador.: T.A.Z.Zita AND LITZIetT 41%131..poznipir or Saidosiiialkoal and Chili% iwronig`hnigia ay City._ what* ash , COll2iN ZOOMS ar• oak , ataatly aajollad with real *id Indianan lito*-- wool, Mahogany sag Manta Cotlas, it rie - ag. varytai frit= $1 to $l , O. 'Sod itinpragotint tot nt. :htrotent. AL•arao• had forahholg Also. w kind* a Montohtit atoothhir iepolgod.. 'Mao owl at Itonia.'day .d Wahl. :" " -Ep , ou tarr T. st9iiicf, YAW AND 4141.; et.; .41:10.414.7; rid e NO. O DlNignie 111411.614..'04 . .Telplgrilmt es ) amv . • Dast4 the, Don )I(etil, Rowrood, I'a.& sad ilDwrood CAUL. Want Nails fivall2l'spr: mad. Nolkorood CoNu up . .. 01 al ISMS , copukt preportloa. Cantata .4. 1 / 4 .1.!0. turAlsneel at lob rate. Crape, illoteo. !late sad Vnpsvtaitued VAMP AND/A1OPIIN: 0 4 7 1 And _ • . RDwAsin czaprimptub 1E64 DZSTAKEIX. Ira MI Obt Weak Alleglisay.- UMW& 44 W. 4 Alt: ialsas Cat. las, visa • samale stak *Msgr.l plaaldilat creatd. eti tptha itraubed as usivitini EiriralOrlop. 'WO sat Warr sat , at tun sal .104.114 .15ussta .osaalatast astassbal;' 16 0/* rie".., ,L , 11 ;5 4 11'e'; -- FOX RENT. Fon •IBEIT—Turo tftree.stowf MUM DWELLING DOMES. Ho.. it MA II wrAtogton stroeL 1122122 4: JOGS • - FO Tl, RE N mOCiIEtS !albs moot balding oriosiellii Koratonetoolus Itoak:PS/JSZETT rr" ll 4 ‘ mom of Uorrlsoot ann.to mollotooomsoilO a 1.... For iarms, A.. limply at VAX BANN. •• T 9 1.T.T .- The F'”rith mid half 07 THIRD 11702172 of the new ball/Ili& Nalfs Meer) , letWeet. recede. oft •J 1 IV ti on titreT.—Seve , at flisfhlaigs ZOO m um, GarcrraTIVILDIAG.With good UgOt o u had . ~ APPLY I .s OASITTSCOVIMSO ZUOM. `"" . -- To ILIRT—AI lone and Oiboliali. od AIIZHOINC. a arset.ititi Itarlat. , Mist Insantrate. Peadisalits Kra ode April Ut t -Tamar. 99 OICO. ZlPUtrvatit n-wrwmagm- : poll it iCLE—That yorpiestta. •••.!: Mit tiwatcl.l3G NOii3&Jlo. u aiiia mitt; Allestui7 CItA contat!thor i tvalme.' NM PAW:kV:ow , Aulai4tols. esti beamilmt, allyttold wits,. watt,. ejeuitir, wash helm ..e4 041.6 co k 1 llar. Inuits at Da us WOOD IC' Pittsburgh- • FOR SALE—S.. dentrable ; , -Ouve.dort 1111.101 C , 11101:11Z. - n early urn proved brkk tram asar . tes mantias: gia,.1411 wider threngbast; hease•eontalan 'even naane .1 . 4115161.4garett;210. £Lt writs eizuk arols Amp ism as • _ gOIII . I3I,II,LY—FLIJAIDA► LAuurs. —Wool:far tor sal• 10,e03 Ares et L ea Le awtrseK aboat elsethis above the clt •of pa, ;Isettleala. Th. land IS nneroeed ant unbar nil: , ;tllntten and lasustomened tor dans., 'soil predattivenesi or Southern Ctspl.4 rash la: now cane, cotton, rice, tweet notelles stair , ',sego tees. with Isperbsr:mrestag for cats* see rants( hods, on tint pin* noon The ban of. y . eflot. sloe Umber I. thandance, inest tent ester pan., for saw tittlla.nith 4Pth.roats ..nun for steamboat. to run noun. ills the 704 r, where Is can to touted Into rents/. andthrpeed north: Th.. are t.. rood tr..' 'beams to the dreads.... Ti.. Inners abound: ash, scree, duct , .ed the revolts +4 , all. Atha. or gaMe—bear, deer, surkmr,' resin, stn . The oottstry Ss eentrely nee trots those Mere... .4grapteredb7 miatelalle lrAto iron^panosic . lip thole:nth. We wilt eel thlt Wel at the Lod, pendant...per acre. A 1... a Watt of nytOsecen • slntpree. id. terraria tab the Snug Palen plea than..., Decry fst 1,1117 ter sawing timber. eavlitsble, streams. IseSett the Ituttler teethe Thle' temtwosess;tiwanoi Namur Tor furthor, furor:ll64m mead or tall for.trq Olouthera Land Circular: Si Ll:h finUTTrIILT, Reel,lstoto dad la.unabee Agent!. Tftfehurlh; , ifoessrly Luvrouravillo.) ;PlALtilLE—TPiyeal IroirrdeslnEw. Wrilodnatin hbeihrild strait, !lin mail. AlMidway, on.hrif none from street nrs. lach.lonua entail:ls' sislitromen aye ilatsbast pale: slot sra Itatned thromsboat la tin best Yr_ anger, with hot sad: Mild sinter; both nom, *star 01044,i e. bti Mantras, ma, ate. Ine Mina pranriy Mr:mit eland astir . is. Lt. of Tabraary, Tar farilmr, partioanni amply a' Mina Lf fIIS Zi Zit Bhui., phiPrinnim harl Inilawrck net, Miribnii• FOR SALE:—Homeand Lot 4.,a. fi eouu mt . Agana Year Parreartt Itallmr. 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