- ejt:,rejtttnitij..Git,lrt.te -1 . :urn AND utamg.A.N. ,fop Of ear Iteadvre Itavtog color, of the'lgratxt.r CLiasa - re of tho Sib, 4th, - lOtli'ext4 '26111 of October, or f h 9 4tltnf Deedrober, 1667, will ern:Syr-a. favor by maitinn tltana to our, address. TERRIBLE DISASTER. MEplosion Of • fro War's., on Malts. a e laNtreel—Tuo E.ersons Ito ITeen.ed .—on, Ifs tatty Parnin—Noble Cou nt:lCS et' flremes. i . We ere again - required, to chronicle a . terrlarlo disasrer, mnsfifing In the loss of both ie and:property—ono which, it though not, so fearful In itswinsequeneas as some that hat's recently preceded' it. mailed in two persons befog' hurried , , . 10,0 'eiernitY with Y 4 ,:" .( brief warning, and enotitcr ma , fearfully burned as to render his r!: revery hopeless. - inn nart.dstos. 'Faraday morning about half-past ter +o'clock au explosion rneurred in the es lablishment ci linable St chreel. - ' dealers'in foreign fruits', confectionaries and - fro worts. at No. 13 Smltbfiell - street.. It appeati that the lire work + . were:stored:in the front rooms ea the scrond aed third fl oors, wher e sev gral persons were engaged in racking thcm, and during which the expire:ton occurnd. Iles buildingratight fire from She explodou and fr the alarm was .- sounded from the Dequesne Engine House, whieh is dirodtly opptinte the - scone of the' dithster, a it th e steamers were promptly on the rented and se- , t mmed in extlegulshir the flames. During all this time there was a con tinuous explosion of fireworks, and the entire upper portion of ll e building op peand to be to flames. ' • - ~,,, - DISECnalitT O a r THE DOMES. . ' 1 ' In tiro gieeral cenfasi it and exeite -meat incident to the exir lon, the fact • rthat several persons had ceu argued up stairs in th e roan where th e explo • -elan occurred was for the time forgotten, and It was not until several minutes hail elapsed that come one acqualufed whit the - affairs pf the establishment au. menaced. the fact„wlien an effort was . _Snails tolvseue them.• A ladder was Pro cured and one of the emend story Inset , windows broken, when the room was ' ' found to be on full of smoke, flame and . I gas that it was next to impossible to en- i - ter it, and the attempt was abandoned. , -As no one could he seen or heard in the room it wits-Impound that those am- ' ploved in thin, 'MOM Jrad escaped by the 4 .c- n- staid, but as they could not be found ' about the premises, the supposi- , .• than was abandoned, When another and t snore determined effort was made to find them. The itissistaner Engineer of the ' _Vire Department, fellowed by a number -of firemen, geified access tollui rear - pore Ilene: the building, from whence they : made their wav • -up stairs and entered the room where the persons they were In seareheatwere supports] tohave been em ployed, in_spita of the suffocating smoke and' gas...e. Shortly - after entering the zoom one body was discovered and cart - fled down stairs, and into an adjoining store, occupied by Measze. Tindlo and .Mellhany. The unfortunate victim res cued was-so terribly burned and flack tined by the more and powder, es to render his identification. a matter of - doubt, hat shortly after . he was 'brought own of tile hurning,builtimg,, alr.Sehrock, ono of- the firm, who bcfroi been absent when the aecidest occurred, returned sod on visiting the room 'where the young man lay 'w ithing In the most ter athloageny, immediately recognised him as- his sou, John I A. Selacck. The iu jured man is shout eighteen years of age, and was eMployed, 'with several. _ w otheis, fn piffling tire works. ills in juries were og - a frightful character—his - face was te - misly burned, and Übe should aurvive the Ivy tuna, which to not at lull • probstifis, will losethe sight of botlfejes. • Drs ritillips, Benham ' Wilson and sev eral 0 there visited theinjtired man, and 'did Till in their power to alleviate his . . terrible enffering. ' - • - Immediately acr placing the first vie inn resew d whore ho could be eared +or, the parte teetered the burning building, nest in ho corner of the front room neat to e Street discovered the bodyrof a yoring sv, mansitting in an uptight position with- a shawl wrapped around her head, The Ator stant Engi neer approached, and lifted her front lbs. 1100 r when. he llieeovered that aisles:l 'dead'. le. nriother po lion of the room 'teas found the lifelceshaly of a law, also --- an empl sye of fireworks, who, like the girl, hood evidently cited from sufficatien; 00 no out s awl Injury eufficient to' cause death could be found Upon either of them. The dead bodies were at once re.- Axtered to the Duquesne Engine House, When) they we e shortly efterwords identified by theft acquaintances. The girl was a Miss Nancy. Campbell, a :youngWoman aberat nineteen years of age, en employe in the estableshment. She was h sister °niche Campbell, of the police foro3 of Allem - telly, Sad resided on LedliS street, Second wurd, of that e vy. ' The oiler proved to be John - Ramsey, 4 boy about f- fatten years gage, who re.= , • aided with his parents on Robinson street, Xilegheny. , TELE Flltti.' 'While the bodiei were being removed; 'the firemen 3vtro at work In extinguish: ing th - tire, sillich they sessompliahed before it had done much damage, other than:burning thretith the floor ;tut mid: nideraide loss was' 7ccoasienedfrom the ••-flood or water • poured into the build- , bog. Mr. John 3lblassitt, of - .Llbertyl street; owns the linetding, and his lossi. . Is fully covered - oy insurance. The . damage to the -mock of Tenable : • Schrock. is nuke hdivr; as It connoted principally of highly peiiihable material, but we learn that tbe insurance will fut. • • -yl coves: the lass. Thostock of Mr J. H. grocer, was ennsiderublydanti .egmJ bywater, but is fully insured. • conossen's r.vourair. As soon as possible after the wear ream Coroner Clawson Inman. sided a ;rut to investigate •Has 'cases mf•Misa ••• . Campbell: nod tee boy - Itamsey. After riewing the bodies, the j lory adjourned to meet at the Mayer - s office this morning - nt tetto'clock, when a thorough ithresti . gallon take place. -- ' • •' DeligA et Toverr ,feetreeek--CoreoeVe L Invest.fgatlon-41;te Vesdlei. 'Yesterday, at half-post• three p. x., the. Coroner's jury tut kneellel . in the rose • of the fire workee xPlosion on Smithfield • ' which 'Arhus' A. Campbell anil Frederick Itazusovlosttlieir lives, assent - bled at the Mayer'! Milice In pursuance of adjouninient. - ilefore i the InTeetigri,- . *lon was comniiiin d, word was brought the Cortiner that A. Schrock, the • • - third victim or the phxdon, died of hiSs Mit/ries at Passava is Infirmary at half • past two r. This my proceeded tbidis er mad viesied the n and at half-past • •r . seven last evening c.assembled at the • ' • •':-Ilayor's office, ivbedthe following testi ` • many wee ' -A. RSiit %pa, As-one—Ain the 1 : • physician who attended young Schroci4;l his death resulted from .burns; the In ;•. juries; were superficial in their climacter; • , • the eye -balls wore disorganized, and also • the - torTgue:From the character of the ,wounds Would judge that they were muted by the explosion c f gunpowder or some ether explosive substance. • Schrock died at half-past •two o'clock • this afternoon, at I'th - savant's ffespltal. _Edscgrd herd, sworn—Am travelling • ; agent for Messis.Knable &Schrock; was • In the lower part of the more at the time of the explosion; the first thing I heard after the report was the Dal of something beau overhead; and saw flames threege . the hatchway; went up stairs. and tried -the iloorlmding to the room where IhO fire, was, but found it fastened; returned d went up die back way; found the Samos so great that Isras compelled to I retire. The Sire-works were stored In ' • the corner of the front roomer the second story; there was a fire-place in the moth with • lire in it.. Tina fire-works were • about four rfett from the thero was ' - tiro there all the time. Have no know ".ledge of Om 0411/50 of the explosion. The fire-weeks in the roont.wcre torpedoes,. ~ , ,.....flro.trackers and Homan candles. •• • - George. IF. Jones, sworn—Ain candy ".maker "for- Knablo Schrock; was to the third story, teak part of tins building, 'at the time of the explosion ;' : the first I 141 h ho heard of it was.the • or curs o ass In the front rpom sr the Second story ; do few seconds after thL7 noise lipid - parts like rockets goingoli; I then went .„ down stairs In the More; went down the • beck way; asked 31. r. Schrock if, he had • • - given the alarm of Ore; he said net; Colo •' • - trirnthe second story - wad , on fire; Iran . •" ger. e- , e the street and helped out with the Docieemte steamer.; when I got bock I • Mated Mr. tielirook if the boys had come • down •fitairs; raid they had not ;1 I ;/then ran op to the door leading to the s••• • front'roono; found there tras something 'behind We door; IT.U.Slted It open 31,0 pt foot. heard a nobout some one • ' -roantn... / • .get' down an my kneel and reached Sri the door, and caught hold or the Ica: Of !same one,,whoni I afterwards racer " tained to he John Schrock: I pulled it outs little past the' . kneir; the other leg • , appeared to he fast; sums other mitt cometo toy assistance, and leak out the '.' body of Sfirock.• It was taken down ,sfeirs. I then saw. that body of young - • .• - •••,Marosey curled. dowiL The fire works -were stored-in the left-hand corner oft pl. room es you enter, Therb Is a k t '•';• • •there throuh the day time, in d • •".- •••wialither. T ile lire works wore four,Or : • .1• -•• 'five feet front the grate; there was LiO fen. der_' Tim fire-works wore packed In boxed.' Them *aria few torpedoes in a barrel; there Was 13,0jbend In the barrels • • ' Some of Abe boxes containing, fire-works • • were not covered.' ..I.M0111,4•• was 1 .. t. els • '.lowed in the room. There were a great • - Manysa about e hOosesan d tehorey '•-:been rn bng-at the,pactogesw rfihiaefd works. broken packages • . Me. John Schrockweafoundupiunthast - the door •41 - the front room; yonngMarn .. enrol near the tautherloor; Miss •? -•: • ••:• 1 •; .-- Itt 7 tM713 3 e f ll i es body' was found near oneof ,•.7 the front winsome • ' • - • 1 •yr,l Schrock.,•aworn/-Am a member -; • • • • the firm of Enable &Schreick; em of the' deceased, John A. Schfoekt the first I hedid of the explosion was a noise as of falling boxes; the noise, might have been caused by. the explosion of torpedoes. I. saw Me dropping down through Aber hatchway from the second to the loweestory,wlere I was standitig. I at once haptimd about the boys; I ran up stairs, but mold not open the door; there was something mminst It inside; I milled to the bdvit but got no sneerer; I then went down the front and up the backstairs; kicked open rho door, and Mond the hack room bird with fire and Smoke; rtben Wont back to the front stain and met mon_ eerr,ying out the body of my son. I know nothing mere shout the firm The fire-weeks, which were left by Mr. Savage, whom webought out, were !Ting limn In the front room. Before Ch wo unpacked some of the boxes, bat .afterwards closed them up Some of the top boxes were withdut lids: There were about fear hundred lu n gs: on the top of the pile of boxes. Tarts wore some torpedoes In a barrel. Tae Only words My son epoke In regard to the accident, were: .1 had an exists 'doh." I asked him where; he replied, fire-workri in the store." I then ic• .. •. - - -- - . kedlim bow it bappend; he said, "I on . t know." 1 also asked him where fed woe; be said, ' - I don't know." I peke to bim concerning Nancy Camp ,ll ' • be asked, "Ls alm'slini.d. too?" I 31 , 1 him she was dead. My non was arly.eightecri. Tee fire-works bed been there sine.) the 6th of last July. Pr. Roberts, sworn—l wee' t the scene of the expinaiint soon. after it occurred; went into the Duquesne Engine. Reuse and examined the hotly of young Ram sey. Ms death, I think, was caused by suffocation. • .. • . !.,11r.riarock, re-called —I Lad elven the boys Instructions to take up some fire works that score on - : the manta-piece, anti repack thetiiitibnier, and I think they were doing this on the morning of the explosion. tpettreKsenle, sworn—Am a son of the senior member of the firm of Enable ' At Schrock; curt engaged in" the store. - iThis witness knew nothing about the explosion.) After a brief consultation. the Jury re. turned, in substance, the - follow ing ver, diet: That Jelin A. Schrock, Anna N. Campbell and Frederick Ramsey Mule to their deaths from Injuries received by an nixldental explosion of fireeworks in ' the establishment of Ilensre. Rookie it Schrock, Smithfield street, on the ISth of January, Mkt. The jury earnestly re commend that Sealers in fireworks exer cise greater care in storing such dionger nus combustible, shontlag Atresy as Ualont Imo. A shooting affray au:named at Union town, on Weslnesday night, of which. a correspondent sends us the following liar-limier& A party of “roughs" had Congregated In 'a "drggsry" 'kept, by John Manning, it colored man, and were enjoying themselves in . the usual man ner, drinking, playing curds, A.e., and _neat tcuO'clOck. Alfred Gorley came in and asked for Whisky - , which wasrofused bite, Ile went out of the house and im , mediately made an assault upon the win dows and door with paving atones and brickhats,which ho literally demolished. One -of the "roughs' who way engaged inalae came to the door with revolver - and tared two shots at Gorley, the second of which struck W. S. Johnson. operator of the Pacific, and Atlantic-Telegraph Company at that place, - who was standing on the steps of the United States Rots at. the corner of Main and Railroad streets, the ball lodging hi the shoulder bone. -kir. Johitaton was carried to his * room And Dr. JI 11. Ewinjr. was called in and dressed his wound. The party who did the shooting, as, well those who had been In the hone wi him, made 'good their esespe,and_aro t Yet known ts. to the. autherities,-vottnert ently no ir , rent. s . haTe teen made. I. e wounded than, under the treat bent of Dr. Ewing, is rapidly recovering. thick doggeries - as the .one In which 'thin affair omorrcd, us we ll ies those who frerthent them, area curseitto any com munity, and to got rid of the latter it is necessary - to abolish the former. L There Is no disman in the whole-cata logue of human Ills that is blamed with half the freaks' as tho one now immedi olely kinder our notice, and if one were to credit half that is told about It, We would be led to believe that when Dys, pepsin began, Pandora's box had been re-opened.. The DAin, the sour stomach. the riftings, the sensation. like a ball rising into the threes: as if 'Some strong hand had griped von there and refusal to let go his hold are sensations bad cur ugh, without blaming It with a score ex two of other trite, which none but an iron-clad etoreach could at all survive. . The truth is that . Dyspepsia is Is serious evil—for when the - stomach', that great receiver for the waists of the animate:ion ocuy, refuses to concoct tbe aliment Into chyle, tit to rebuild the worn out human constitution, there is no otker organ to take its place. .. .• Tao stomach mn be made to do its .work properly and concoct wholesome and tit rebuilding material, by giving: It rest and proper tooths. One of the bent of these Is Dr. KEYSER'S BLOOD SEARCHER which combithes with its I tam mowers. whichpower valuable - alterative mowe. which Imbue the blood with. healthy and proper plasma to be need In its mission of repair when it courses through the arteries and veins of the hereon system.. The Doctor a few days ago had a letter from a chemist in England ordering- a cask of ten gallons of this great meth- eine, which was had:lced bythe emu of a I terrible ease of cancer Which the Doc tor's Blood Searcher had entirely cured. Minx persons doubtlesii have failed to get well with Biocide Sea.:ll, r from - the feet of their having obtained a spurious nr- (tele, whichis in the market, and Is often 1 palmed upon the public as the genuine. or as they are-told - "is fast as good." , In order to beware of it look'for the Doe toes name pasted Ins label ; over the top of each bottle. Sold wholesale and re- tail nt. the : great medicine store, 140' •illaist street. .Dll. KEYSER'S ILEA DENT ..CON-i NCIT.ENG OFFICE FOR. LUNG KI- 1 AM - INATIONS • AND THE TREAT.' MENT ,OF OBSTINATE CHRONIC DISEASES, NO. 11X , PENN. STREET, from 9 A. sr. until 4 r. at. . I 1 'rhe full . advices of the death of our lamented friend. Hercules O'Connor, I Esq.; have just 'been received by his brother, James O'Connor, Esq. He died at the "Hotel Dien," blew Orleans, On Snidely morning, Jannary.uth, 1168, at three o'clock. surrounded by friends and with all the blesspigs of religion. His spiritual director advises his death was a happy one; and that his soul winged its way to etern* relying cond. dandy on a blissful imnitortality. in se cerdance with his will' his remains; which arrived in this city on Sattirdayin chime of Mrs. Tohlre;- sister of deceased, were taken to Baltimore, in which city I to be interred in his father and mother's tomb. His friends and the friends of the family are respectfully notified of the above. May his, soul possess eternal bliss and rest. ' Illortalley , Dr. 'G. Eiceandloss, Physician o the Board of RAO, reports the follow-' Mg interments in the City of Pittsburgh from Jamlaryrith to January rah: Diveaaoof the 'Heart,. 2; Rheumatic Carlitis, 1; Consumption, ". Old Ago,' 1; Puerperal Poser, 1; Hyd7neephalin, I; Premature birth, 4; Typhoid Fever,.l; Pneumonia., 3; Scarlet Fever, I; Spamma, 1, Small. Pox, L Of the übove there were: Linder one Year, R. from two to five, 2; froth live to ton. Iti from fifteen to twenty, I;Irom twenty to thirty I; from thirty to forty, 134r0m fifty to sixty, 1; from sixty toner , , enty, '2; from eighty to uinety,tl. Mama. ti; females, 11; whit/. 1.9;, oolor. eel, 0; total, 19. Sodden Denita—tbroaer'slest . Peter lloakelberger, a.Gerthan, aged soventyddno years, who realtled In Pike street, in the Fifth ward, fell dead yester- - day morning while crossing the street in front of his bon.se. 'The deassidltas hem unable to work or sustain hineiclf for about ten year's, during which time he has been kept by contritintlona from the, Lutheran Church. Ito leaves a wife who la about his ° own age, and who to also to %helpless condition and depend ent upon the charities of the world for :soma, Coroner Clawson wan notified of the death, and will hold an ingtio4 on the body at ten O'clock this morning. • Orp Falr.—ln out last &per we failed to nodes that Ur. Stephen G. W Ikrr, the appreciated Night Clerk.' of flee GAzarrn estAilahment, had carried away bye large majority the bat and ofine awanled -to the best natured and ,meet popular young man at the orphanie rahr. -The award met with hearts , aP proral. The Fear Will remain open. during the week far the benefit of the poor, in aecordanee with the suggestion made by this paper last week, cadingat towtion to the groat destitution prevail ing, in this neighborhood....l.- i lDeath of a Merchant.-11r. BenjuMin it, of Om firm of Springer, "[ar tiste, t Co., of this eityi.otiled of con sumption on. Saturday fiat at the resi dence of Lis parents Italanover, Colum• blood county, Ohio. 'rho deceased had „filet entered Ws thirtieth year of life, and lessee a wife but no family. lie was one of our - representative young business men, temg energetic, sagacious, prudent and honorable, ,H i 05.4 Willi* mourned by many friends acquaintancee'ln this city. He will be buried in Ohio. state Agricultural Seclety.r—The di pie; mas of 1.0 Pemesylvaula -Agricultural Society, awerded AA the exhibition of September_ last, ' hr Oder city, era now ready for 'distribution, 10 the, race oi Messes. Phelps, Parke arid Co., No. 10 St. Clair Weer, where persona._ entitled mill receive them, - either to-p e rson ca' 0 9 letter.. The delay In their issue her been caused by the necessity of preparn log -new deem and engravings, the mlginida having been destroyed by Jim . —hfcGiven, the so-tailed spirnnanst, - isNewirir;s42.lo, has been Indicted for lewdness. Pennsylvania Legislature. ihrhelalDiopatch to the Plttebnish,GaZette.: 11...nntanuna. Jai:mai-3- 17, LSB6.' • II OUS E OF REPRESENTATIVES. The lions' wati-opeuril with prayer by Rev. John Douglass, of Pittsburgh. Nearly the wholeseksion wa., occupied In dfienasing and amending the rules of . the Finnan. Elanlly, On motion or3lr, of Chester, it was Beaotred,,That tbo rules adopted by the last House be adopted for the pr es ent body, except-that after a bill has been ten days in the hand,. of any Committee after having been referred to them, a majority of votes shall be sufficient to order It to be reported. The vote stood: Ayes, seventy-two: Nays, ten. • . Mr. LINTON, of Cumbria, offered the following: ' W.ASLEAS, It appears In the Lruhile fire ord that Senate bilbsWyel of the session of 1067, an act authorizing the removal of certain cults at low from the Court of Cambria county to the Court of Centro, wan amended in the House by substituting Somerset for Centre: Aid lehereux ' It eppieirc from the Senate Journal that, notwithstanding the amend. went of the House, the bill was return ed to the Senate as having passed the Home without amendment, whereby said bin was signed as a law without the. concurrence of both Meioses; therefore, 12e-soli•ecl, That a Committee of three members be appointed to Investigate end report br.thellouse the eirerimstances attending the passage of said bill. Agree(l- to. The Committee will here after be announced. This refers to the suits for injuries et the Johnstown &M -t ilent in 15.66. • Adjourned till Huntley evening. Ilinnisuuna, January al, 15:65 SENATE. Mr. ERRETT, of Allegheny presented a petition that compensation .may bo given to the School . Directors of Eliza'. beth township acting as a bounty board. A bill incorporating the Society of Be nevolent Sisters of Eric. Also, n supplement to the act itioorpo rating the l:rie City Paisenger )Puiliray • Company. 1.4 r. BROW', one forblailing . ithotre, ti prior woollen bnildlnga in certain parts of . Mr. I.IItREIT, of ....tiles:len+, ono re-. pealing the supplement to the net rela tive to landlords and tenants, upproved Slgrch, lith, 1E65. • Also: one extending incelinim lion lawn to persons making or constructing steno steps, stone pavements and curb stones. Al-o, ono incorporating the Pittsburgh and TempenuccevlllePassonger Railway. Also, one changing the name of tho pithtburgh, Allegheny and Manchester Rajiv:ay Company to the Union, and empowering, it to sell or lease that part of Ito road between the lower Rite 'of their property in McClure township and Wood's Run. Adjourned. 110 USE OF REPRESENTATIV'ES. The Home met M seven e'elocla in the evening. The follow In gbllls were reed : Mr. RIDDLE, Allegheny: innexing lands of William 11. Lutton,,ln Chartism township, to Robinson towrisaip, gbeny county.forschool purposes; blear poriting.the Pilt buigh t Temperance villa roasenger Railway Company; rele ling to real sate° titles In Allegheny; prohibiting Limiting end killing game in Scott township, Allegheny county; repealing set pre - ening cattle, ka. , run ning at Dirge in Robinson township; and authorising the Seltool. Directors of :evue, Allegheny county, to borrow J rney. SMITH, of Allegheny, retreating tip act compelling railroad and other cor pprations to pay counsel fore; incorpo *lag the German United Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. WILSON, of Allegheny,nuthor irdng the Treasurer to pay the claims of lie Allegheny Agricelturat Society for illunages togrounds during the rebellion. 13Ir. FORD, of Allegheny, incomorat i Peoples' Passenger Railway Com pany of Pilteburgh, ter r dnning at the Dostoffice, con netting with East Liberty, •Ijawreaceville; Cemetery gate and Alle- gheny'lei Railroad. 111 Ir. JACKSON, Arrhatrong, increasing Mc number or officers In Realtsrilr. town 41p, Armstrong musty. lIICILIIAN,Cheater, Joint resolu tion for an amendment to-the Constitu tion fixing the Mileage et mempers, and +voila; manhood suffrege; ash a Joint . restitution instructing Congressmen to laver a line olesleamers from the rolled States to Liberia in Africa; tem, abolish• . ins days of wane on negotiable paper. Nearly the whole session was occupied in discussing the resolution 01 Mr. - Thos. Mullin, of Philadelphia, making inquiry us 'to the number and names of the offi cers employed last Session, and the =went of salaries. •It was amended by striking out the inquiry att to salaries, end passed- - Meagre. LINTON, THORN . and MUL LIN were appointed the Committee un der the rmolutton of Friday last to ipvea timdo the passage of the bill eram.gtigt the venue In moon of damagealor tnJ uua at Johrodown. Adjourned. 114•Cossealttee Analla•4l,-Doomseras • • MR quint. us Ntaatos. (holm Oar Ovra canespondest] . • 11.411/113UOILO. Jan. 17, 15113. The Committees of the House have doubtless been mmt you, and your reed it.= luivo had timo Oman them. So far ee the Allegheny members are concern ed, they have no right to complain, if re gard to had merely to the places easlan ed'them. • • • The Railroad Committee is the one in which yorr iieorilb have Just now the most interest Rioleo so n, of course, o speak decisively of the leanings of its members on the tree railroad question ; built may be well enough to snalyre ae to their localities. The Committee in that respect stands thus: Wllson, Allegheny, Strang, Tie!., Yard, . 410 . Harr, Den_ph In, MOW. do Hanoebl, wine-este , . Watt, Phllndeledds, , Dooms. Woe. SP. Adatre, do Mclntire, Butler, Clarke, do Somarget, Kleckner, do Fannin. Chaster, Yon . no . Jooke,Jefersoa, Josephs. do , Berke, mones, , dn • 'Westerns*, Pike. no Thom in ftotko aro Democrats. You will ere, by ',this, Mat Philadel phia has tight of thn twenty-ono mem. bers; while Chetter,'Lisacastor nod Dau phin, have each one, making eleven, or o majority cif the Committee. Besidei this, Pike, Barks and Tinge have each one, giving tont:, territory east of the Susquebannafearteen members, and the went only sera. Meram..fenks and Jones of the four Democratic members, , are free railroad men. Joseph. ie a I'enneylvatia road man, anti Westbrook has not yet shown his band.. Mr. Heineehl, of Lan caster, naturally lean" to the Pennsylva nia Rand, and so, I sappOse, would Phillips, of Chester, Herr, of Dauphin, has no special love for that road. nor has .be any cause for affection towards it; but. I location here, at the Capitol, where, ns yet, -no well donned leml antipathy 'has been riatioal agalmt it, places him nailer no - barticular pressure in that di. motion. Hr. fgrang is nominally a free railroad man, hut its not,...esteeme# as Leingover-realotis in that regard. 'ho eeven western :panthers are all free rail road men, including Jenks, I haver thus glean you all I know of the leaning. of the Committee, and your readers can Judge for themselves from the facts before them. . . .+l. good Indication was given, however, in the 1104156 tide morning, by the adop- Roo of a rule -by -a rote ,of !eventp to twenty, that after a Mil has been in Coot mlttee ten days a majority of the Muse mu discharge it from the further consid eration of the same. Hitherto under the mire of the House It has requlred"two- Lhirds to do this, and ono-third of the House, haring a Committee on Itaalde, could smother a bill in Committee to the end of Ma session. This garno is now. blocked; and if tt.o Railroad Cemmltlm should attempt to antother the Free Rail road. bill, (of which 1 111160 no preeentap piehenslonjelmajorityef this House can take the hilt out of their hands. _ . This very much diminishes the profs peas of tho "roosters," anti the chances of "pinching!' bills are likewise consid erably :educed. The debate in the House on the Stan ton resolutions brought out some queer eloquenos on the democratic aide. One of the speakers, Mr. Deis., of Clinton, for lastance, said be wondered that Stan ten did not ,that himself up - in his elleii like an oyster, and crawl Mean unikkial deg to the top of some lofty, tolling peak of the mountains, and ask forgiveness of his Maker. An oyster enswling,ln that style, to- that lofty height, and for that purpose, is goodrnay, sublime. I was in error In stating that Mr. Browne, of Lawrence, voted for the ad journment of the Sonata over from Thursday. to Monday. It was Mx. Stin son, of Montgomery, who voted, inetesil of Mr . Browneorho voted no. The telegraph reporter speaks 6f a bill introduced into the Senate by' Mr. Er rett, as q,hlll to reddest thepc: dies of Jury Commissioners. :Thea Is an error. The bill so Introdnoed was one to limit their pay tads, actual number ! of days' service rendered - PITTSBUR FROM EUROPE. Talegraolt to Mil Pittsburgh titstatta SITLE LT . BRIMS. I= Lo:triotc, January 15.—Cansidenttile eieltement was oemsietted •In this city ta•day by the announcement that the FiadahDeary, who, With Michael Kelly, wail rescued front the custody of the police at Manchester some weeks ago, tool been ciptured. TIM police late yesterday afternoon overhauled a man near Waterford, Ireland, who SRewors completely . , the description of Doary. Other strong circumstances warrant the belief that the authoritles have net been mistaken. The prisoner, under a strong &ant, started for Manchester this morning, where be will be eontined with his fellow prisoners for recognition. =IS= The Government officials aro very vig ilant., Yeaterday evening two Amer-- cans named liar - roe and O'Neill, were ar rested at Glasgow and imprisoned. Pa pore found on their person" indicate Ix , : yond doubt that they belong to the' American wing of the Fenian organiza tion. CIIANGE OF VEVVE. .The motion recently made in rho Court of Queen's Bench for a. change of the place of trial ofiho Fcnians Borke, Ca sey, Shaw nod Mullaney, from Warwick to London, in likely to be granted. POPE. , Loicnox, Jan. .1.13.—1 t le reported that Lord Bloomfield', British Min star to Austria, and Lord Clarendon, have gone on n Mission to Rome to request tho Pope to use his influesoo with the Inhab itants of Ireland for the suppression of tho Fenian revolutlen. lIIIRIIICANZ AT TECiEILIFI, LONDON, Jsnuary 17.—Information is received here that a very violent hurri cane recently prevailed at Toneriff and vicinity. Ships were driven to sea, houses unroofed and bloiin down, de. Tho damage woe very great, though no mention is made of loco of life. I= Cons, Jan. 17.—A vial ofAreek the , •as thrown yesterday at onivot the wit ovine for the Goiernment in the Vein= riala here, but the material tailed to teittfami no.injury was, done. 1 4 ;c , clue to the perpetrator. • = Duatms, January 17. —Eveniay.—At the erarulaatlon of Lennon_ yesterday,' Sergeant Kelly, survivor of the two po licemen who were shot at Stephaskie, and a woman, both swore that they fully recognized the prisoner as the man who tired the pistol shots which wounded one polieenum and killed the other. ♦ TV REISII IAA?( LONDON, Jan. 17.—The Turkish dov emu:lex:it in seekinen raise a loan to the Flughsh inarket„Cho proceeds of which aro to be applied to improving the navl- on of , the mouths of She Danube. ARREST CiF or.oaar: FRANCti TRAIN END = LONDON, Jim t&—When tho Cunard: toamehip Scotia entered QttemmttStoo. last evening, a strong police force quirt ly went aboard and arrested George Francis Train, Grinhell and Gee, three cif the passengers,' from New York. It is understood these gentlemen ■ere taken inb custody on the charge ,of being ne dye members of the American wing o the Fenian organization, The proceed- , logs cause considerable excitement both here and elsewhere tltrougheUt the King •lem, especially . among American reabd deals. .NOTIIING POUND TO . .TUATIFY TIIE All = Cons, January 19.—A strict mach o the person and ba .g7a.sre of : George Fran ais Train disclosed no proof or complicH with tbe Fenian movements or jusllyin.9 nis arrest by tbe British police on suapli don of being oonCerned In Fenian plot I cies, Train asserts that be canto aver, o Europe as a ',pedal correspondent of the New York Trorld. lie hantorundl_ j pictested through the United States Con. 4:li against his detention, and declares hi was arrested upon no other pruned than the finding of ,an Irlah paper in hie trunk. GUNS LCD AIIIIVNITICE 4I SEIZED. 'luaus, January l9.—The police imerickr have made a seizure of ad ammunition found In nhops of that ity to put them out of relteli of the Fei- J.1.101.111t1t EDITOR ARILT,TED. Dr..W.4ers, another editor or the Duh m Irish n, has been arrested, but the - .articular ammo la not elated. It is upposech however, to be omillivity fin , enian moveturate. ==gl Loarrow, January 19.—Mike Marna , übo, It la now claimed, 14 pwitirelLir known to be Ake part) who Bred the flue at the Clerkenwell erploeion, bra been arrested at Glasgow rind briorght to London In isms. ON Tun 1.04 CE. A man named Clancy has turcohrd In this city charged ?ltb firing upon the police. rtriries want - rude rowrwo. A Fenian Manifosto was found Oils mooting posted on the wall of the Milli slop liOrme, where it had peen affixed despite die vigilance of tho patios, who have no 'clue to the perpetrator of tltis daring' tict: The boldness and audacity of the Pentane in the taco of the vigerotts measures of repression which have been adopteri'exCltes much uncuainewt =l3 MN e=2= wunirtti: Yen EItAL tntEarn, January IG—Morniag.--The !Islet bearing Ike remains of Maximilian entered thin harbor Mtn fawning. NitTela Was immediately boarded by the Arai Duke, win, °overeat the catafalque onnteinhq the corpse with wreathe and Hove: e.j Great preparalloss aro !wing made fob the funeral ooromealm. 11141STI.R Or WAR Arroiritzb Vinnaa, lan. bas been ap ,einted'Anotrian Minister nf War. .1 MASI*ILIAN'S ILL3IIII¢II AT. The 'remains of Hazlatilian arrlt;ed Lora fait night by spenial train flint Trieste; in "charge Of a . military. escort. The train n'as_rnet upon arrival by Aits trinn edictal., a large body of troops end a vast crowd of people, who had assem bled to give expreaatton to. their remioet tor the dead and their sympathy with the livihq. The remains were formilly recoil 4 by the Imperial 'family at he Palace Ails morning. The funeral ot6'.. gales will be 4lebrated with aoleMn procession and requiem-Inane. The Man. Volution of popular fooling Is seui,ral and intense.' FIIfILItAL 0135E4C1L3 VIENNA,, January obsequies of Afaximillan wore celebrat ed tltin everting with great pomp : arid the remains were. co gnarl to their Ilant resting place. s Innersl proccenion was formed to th following order, i vls: the head of the line was occupied by nocletles of orphans, carrying appropri ate eymbois of National grief; following were the clergy in a body the muidel pal authorities; the Mayor of the cliy; a come of marines, acting as a gush' of honor to the mitatalque, bearing a casket *ordaining the remitlwi, the whole proftisely deonialed !with Inimortellen; Adddral Teginheff;ofneers of the navy and army In uniforms, iwitir usual badges :of mourning, In, the Church of. Capucnius were assembled . the Emperor pf Austria. the Arch Ddkes, the Court Cabinet, Generals of the army, the Diplomatic Corps, anti If Intend, Do voys of forolgu powern. After to rev' mum mass had Leen Icelobratett / body was placed In the vault peeper, for Its reception. Vied crowds/Waite the remains daring the day ;kilo iyin In elate-. The Emperor / rands aeph h o e wriiian an authgraph lent to Admiral Tegtetkoifydankikg him I the name of the im lal family for hi services in yecovert the remain* of late Emperor ne Meilen and hringic them home r buried among hie kit • gag ZISTEI6II QUESTION. 'be aggrotalve policy of the.EMeil anvernment In the• Eastern quinine Pitmen much alarm in Turkey. - The Northern lone, of. St. Poteriburg, has a noticeable' article on the anhjeet. The writei glie..171:11111 &male does not de dm extension-of. territory. her, only alni tato escuse tear to the Christian =Wants of the Porte. -- The flt:Petetstrart casette aw r ta that both England sad Fr-7.., — ; am re irited WTTPKT - ,Y GAZETTE : SATURDAY, 'JANUARY 25, lB6B the Sultan to maki extensive military and naval preparation in tho Meditter- MEM *NOTILER DAI2I,E—IIIPERIALI.32 . ARMY DEFLATED. LONDON, JODU:tI7• 17.—AlITICCS (corn long Kong and. Shanghai 'btnto that mother battle weo fought between tho rebels and Imperitfiata at Shintung. The Troptrialist unity, - which was un.• der the cutunnunl of. Foote], was again; ilefeaten. 1:6232 Of. I:IXLESLASTICAL . ESTATES. The melee of, the Ecclesiastical estates ;have an tar 'proved very pralttetie. The i ntuits r e alized at these salve show an averaifo appreciation of forty:three per cont. in value of, the, property slime placed in market: =I! Fhonenrir, Jan. 18.—The . partY of the ' left ha been defected in the Italian Par liament on,the motion to ad.lourtithe hate on . the: budget for thin year. ' sworn All MICA E=l Later ntivlces of Rio Janeiro represent the situation of affairs around l.lititul lara such its was behoved that, Lopez would ho compelled to withdraw from Parana and fall back, with all his forms, on Aocrncion. The allied army had been'heavily reinforced, and was press ing the seige very closely. =93 111=1 Pante, 4anueri 18.—Dukoi Do Per slany, ton letter, objects to tho bill re cently proposed for the government of the prom of the country. Flo thinks the 'press will be allowed too much latitude. While he would favor a bill designed to give more freedom to the preen,, the ob vious tendency of the present bill would be to leave journals free to assail public end private character. =CI OPENING OV 'PARLIAMENT. STOCKHOLM, January' Lk—Parliament met ceeterday. The King delivered the opening et - wet:at. • After reviewing the elate of the country, he entered upon the euttlect of the efficiency of the army. Ile favored the onrolimeut of all the male population . in militia organisatione, and the purchase of the mast Improved arms for the use of the urmy. I= VOTE ON TOE TRANAPEO.OT WSIT TO VNITYI) STATTA. Corns Han EN, January Iti.—Thd Gov ernment his received froth the authori ties of St. Thomas and Si. Johns an of tidal retort of the rote taken on the question of the transfer to t h e United States. For Um transfer 1244, :against. tureuty-two. FROM WASHINGTON. ar tetear.Df to ta. PitUloarzt Elatettil WAsiluxurox, Jan. 17, lEts. • luroitrANT 3110.01100. The Corninitted on Ways and Meurer this morning adopted the following very important reaolutiont Resolrf 110C4 thew:moo( this Commit- : tee,that one hundred and !Inv millionanf dollars Ile considered as the total amount 'Of rovenno to he obtained from ,Internal 1 taxes, and that the same, as far an nracti cable, be collected from: First, .pmts and fermented liquors; Second, cob:meta .and minufacturea of tobacco; Third, stamos; Fourth, epode! tau*, Fifth, incomes; Sixth, dividends; Sev oath, Inanely', and amusements; Eighth, banks tell rallroatht. Leaving thoJeast leaciblo sum to be collected from luau, trial pm - Jolts, or relieve that .clase of in. crests entirely. sUi.lO:Yr. coUnr-111E sa'AUDL.T. The Suprome Court we., crowded thie afternoon With. many of the most dia. t ingulabed metoberu of the bar now in ,Vmhingtun, to hear Om argument' can ...Ord with case No. IV); or parte Wm. I 11. MeArdle, on an appeal from the Clr etalt Cott rt of the United States for the Southern IYhdrict of Ml.elletlf.ph It win. Ise recollected tteAnt!eswus arrested and' t o ' ffe h r:s n ol .y bY t . rl7.l i 7ry ? ll ( t ' i " t:r a y l l?o r' l;re d .. aion,oni the ellen., of hindering moon -1 druction by certain publicaflona In a., paper at Vicksburg, of which the Is !di- tor. The aism , ,sl Was held to a bail to WC . thousand dollars to await further.; proceedings. Tbe motion argued to-dad ', was on to giving an rally braining 'to AIM the principles Involved. senator Trumbull woe °otiose r'the lj he Military out horinea. the contended that , ! 11110 was not In any sense a 'Winkeri ltinstlon, nor was It of ouch A criminal chnnieter a. required the Court togive it preference! Ikaldee, the ecru seal being now at liberty, though under. ball, was suffering no grievous hardship. , 1 Judge !Pack took tsem. with Mr:l 'frumbnil,land argued that the intereeta I riot onlyof Anne, bolo( all citizens of the United States, were Involved In the and he . insisted ttbaf the Ilber ty of the rip hell wan the most preelous of all blaming,. lie did not ask the early consideration of the ease as a matter of 1 favor, bet t.f Justice. Judge Sharkey briefly showed the in portaneo 6,1 the course squirted by J mho, Meek. - :Nlr. fluidity+,appearing for the tiovi ornment, bpposed the motion for an , early trial. , The Court took the matter under ad clement. mitammi's nuagau ON -r no micron [ suwatourri. • Gon. SOVran, intaimant Inspector Gen-