TEE DAILY 'METE, - - MIZT NOBIS7!Iet El PENIVIIIIIALTI, REED Sc Proprietors,_ • 7.6innos liaison, ,ornaz, cuzzrtz smLniNoi • ' Art As . ea aim.. I scrip= STRKIT. Leifs; tis)drort trfa of Ted= Patilnis, =mai (Prim OF - EggiVi. nGE ,, , `" 'ILVINFAU2I4,IS " • A min ar.•rra DIRT: 1401. gr ,7 itti . Bsbodu .. ...... AtAtszs. easarrrs. , prrrissmott, prNau. ClisOftsitut &vitt r.‘iteople, will beglad to know, that the House Committee on Appropriations ,zat Washington are resolved to cut down expenses. The further they go in that direM.lon, while keeping the wheels of government Properly moving, the bettu " - Amy will snit ail thoughtf4 citirom Whatever expenses eau be ateidged, ought to be. 'Tun ' House of Represerdativei it Was.hineton eaw pr 'per to express sym. pathy with the Irish is the movement they are making, against the power of _Great Britain. The London pi:dials "are indignant' at this action, and profess to regard it ea' monstrous and =piece. dented. The' British Government went ma`eli farther when it accorded belliger— ent rights to the. Confederates. It is now reaping only what it sowed,i and ought not to comphild of the quail& of Tni report of the HOllllO Committee on Foreign Relations admits the point Owe Aare heretofore urged, that loth courts enforce the came rule as those of England and other European countries, ihreepictlo the right of citizens to ei patrlste themselres—that is, that eitit • zees hige no right to throw off theii', AIL legiance. - The Conimittee do not ream. mend any &Inge in our own Iswi in this regard, but insist that the enthral. ized citizen ihalf be entitled to and shall rectdm the same protection as the =aye born, and that upon the arrest or detect. tlon of any naturalized citizen by any foreign government, upoi the allegation • that'naturalizatkinin the United Stites dogs not operate to dissolve hie forgoer alleglance,..or the nneit of shy native citizen without charge of crime coutzeit. ' ted within:the jurisdiction of such for eign power, the President is empowered to order, the arrest of any eubject clench foreign!powerwho may be found the joriadiction of the'United States. Thb,weims to us - may much like pn• adurtenited .chsralatartism. If a citizen has a right to repudiate his allegianix, at big option, the United States ought; to recognize thatrightat once, and rearms Sthably. libel bad no inch right, then the United. States ought not to endesyor to compel European governments to go 'apt a 'rule which It refuses to adopt. Tom 1.11 no concealing the tict that great .tadignallan Is felt among aspublmane in the northern tier of counties at Me manneri, ln widat, Elenatoh Landon was overmans/hest to ' thensragationnt the Smote stooling ann. talttees. One ot the oldest, ablest., and most exensieneed Senators, as a ell as one of the rilatt worestril and eloquent. %modal= de. fenders, to OW thus sot aside, without an ap parent outs* Is naliliellt to maksrthoee .:sett. who love and honor him, and ;Fro vrliose Lead they have marched to So many Republican TICLOri.B_ "die we a band nt brothers 1 , ?-8 rue Cierod. To thls the Sctanton Septalfroo 'ponds st follows : ••There use several people hereabouts who think that Senator Landon,* &name last sinter erns quite wad:Mutt to apeount for Ids bait left off the Railroad Commtttea.• NEW YORK LETTER Ilona ea ea truss themsuceees whip xenswits—Tea opera—=asses nraege• . loorresposeseva snows. ; •Ngsv Year., January 24, OnsgreetamonopoUns the attention of the public to sueh anextent that .11 ml. nor questiths sue comparatively thrown in le back ground. Still there-hi no , lack of excitement in : the differerd • ' branches of society which our laige city is composed of. Thrts the investigation • on the part oPthe Emigrant Cominisslon into the-, affair - of the Eambnig eblP ,Legant: ereates considerable - Sensation, and the daintier theidfair which have _corner -Wheat =kat a shot:Mug clueracter It had for abuse time. been the habit of ship - owners generally to • ern.- crowd einigrant vessels with twiee • n o many passengeni ea the airs of the boat world allow, and besides . the great inconvience for the poor end . graMs sod-the earth and brutal bad man Ogre officers to which they were r • exposed, no adequate safety wet offered in - masa an accident, and midi a thing ,a us medical cmistance could not be found nor were the freighters compelled by the authorities or th y port e Crain which they salted to emplo a hysielan even for taiga vessels.. The pr p obability is, how , ever, that the reticent of the cemmivaries of entheration, and the facts which hare thus tame to 1104 will thsd due con. aideration " Europe and that we -will be spared , repetition . of. moth , smears es tank -place on - board th e „Lobetenvirhore,Lor thawing of neceumn - y g=i n ti t ir w relt ll° hO th n is I ffee l = disease; cholera, -and had MANI surren dered be a watery Jerave, atter daysitd sulfering,-exerudatlng rain an agony. The probalaty is that not many are sadism by bei saillog „remade will be " altogether -substitnted by steamels for: sae- transportation of emigrants. The latter clamor croft* are improving witls - astonishing rapidity, audit is not much • mare than ten yearn sines the steam. drip " P e of the Canard line, • came to the, port as a new boat • • Auld was then .considenal the • fastest aleamboitt an the Allende. Other crafts ,• have, however, got far ahead of her ling then,and.she is now making lierlast trip to.Llverl as avaasel et the Bald line: Elise teas Um sold and will be replaced - by meet the new vowels which have been built - in Glasgow. The river ob streak= within tholnamedine vicutity "of our port are a source of much -Teas '. VIM those - whoa= the ithmediatothf threes anekto the traveling public veer ; ally. The oteadiar , "Glancing," which bad . struck -against ..Eiallgate," the, place which has already been the min- of poi many vessels, has teen set , atrial Apia; • but will. have to un dergo considerable repair before ' ' the am resume her regular trips. The ice, which condones to obstruct naviga. • tion on •the 'river; Imo a fair chance ,of becoming T.:di:iced In consequence of the moderate, weather which has prevailed • to,day mod yesterday. For - outdoor on. cupadou and for promenading oni greens lice weather to, however, rot very fever - able, and. places of eunusenarust are oun. segment/ Da la much. sidled AS they , probably. - otherwise would be. Thu flat us, thatsriththe exception of Pus's opera 'douse, the publio appreciating good music -does not find many attractions at the' pnwent tlme. Your reeders • aware that. ,Max Strackosh has Or - weed Mme.: La Granger and the 7il:. -known town, - Mr. Briguill, with ,s troupe of well ploked artists for - ." the t eause_wc., His choke in odecting the services et emelt " eminent artiste could been a more lueleY one, for I , La. • dame LaGrange.. besides being the favor . Re of the- New Yorkpublir4us an each as we baronet lineman opport= of hear in America. We art: know very well that it is the habit qf the Now Xdri: • • public to exalt the talents of a moderate native artist, and patriotism , thus as. pressed is both laudable and natur al. • we must acknowledge that not torY of • deed. our American - prima dowsaa . , i : afew of them on the first j Earape, Cita be compared to Mete Le of • Grange, ad far aallioxibilitv of voice end escrow= hteceoerned. In euchopern •TaTrailata" "Iforina" she enema indeed perfect, and what Alteration in the strength of her valeta 110:10 May have caused is harily pereeptilile, for site are eminent" demo appeals to have the • happy Welty of waving bet volt* for the ' pa/wages where she requires its flail strength, and is perfectly mailer of her vocal powers, beautraheing m exerelitht eschew. Lt Is a sort of regret that Brig his not been able to appose cctho ; s m.," Way. owing to an &widen which ' h e le• met with; bait le underato -h: a day or two make hie 8 0 , xind Mad. La Grangelc rw - se • performances. appears aatonithietr, ;- arid gtao. ee ideseeof the mew of the manager that wi.thin Ile abort Peeled - ' -which his elaposetainOotho thaltaW sl 4m of the-opera semen,. poi less than eight ; &Moen - operas have beta perfonnod_ , - which given ample optiortrug.V orerY amalwto gratify his personal theta Fur r :- whichever mem homey happenth /Mr 4 The ball season I. in fall blase, MUI ' parties ma well as nuraqueradeosre p V . order of the day; but, sh ave a i • Ocular tersdancyuf reoeschothth entity, your,ormarentfent 're-rains • from rings minute deseriptionoCtithae Which has lutypented to visit. \I \ ' ling . VOLUME LXXXTII. VIM EDITION. MIDNIGHT. PROM •EUROPE The New French Loan Letter from . Fenian Burke Blest, fictive Siorm In Scotland Finatoial Coiditicm of Franca Sir Curling - Mull; CoserfetCd Of Bigamy. lir T•Legrailk to tie rinsbarch Winans.) Et= E=l2 • LONDON, January 27.—1 t is now =seri. ed that the new French loan Of seven hundred and fifty minims of francs will be placed in the Market to-day. ' YDDLLN nun 5. • Lommit, January 27.—The papers this morning publishn letter from . the Fe nton prisoner Burke, who was Confined in the Rouse of Detention In Clerkertwell at the time of the explosion. Boike de nies in positive terms that be had any previous knowledge of the ocumpliacy and declares if the attempt was made to afford him an opportunity of making his escape, no inforniation of such pur pose was ever conveyed to him. • - Imam ADM cox - memo.% Fon Marone LONDON, Jan.27.—The Ze slof Slr.Col ling Early, for bigamy, was concluded today.' The testimony ahOwed that the accused married Miss Emily , Florence McGee in New : York, In 1,..458; that he in the year 1867 married. Miss Elizabeth in . London; - and that the second marriage took place .while the Nig wife was living. Toe Court was called 'anon to donde the legitimacy of the mai'. tinge In New York, and declared It si legal and valid contract. The case wad finally given to the jury, who brought in' a verdict of guilty to-day. The Judge pronounced sentatust—lmprisonment for eighteen months at hard labor. . . A DESTEtrIVE STORY anus°, January 27.— . .& vary heavy over the Scuttle= counties of nd yatterday. Houses were on , bleu down, &c., and mach , was done. Telegrams report' the L very th strife ] the k- of several lives. The storm sea Ihnavy in this city and Glasgow.. It •ught that the shipping must have terribly, though no advices of aster have yet been received.' I=l rEzwiccl ovrat TEL LOUT BILL. Letters from Paris say the reports of Prefects of departments in regard to the state blpublie feeling on the army are oltita unlavorablo. They generally concnr in stating the announcement of the bill was received with manliferiations of disfavor, and the measure is decided ly unpopular in the departments. iArdZsan rr derg c -Wi . fartiruilllatr to day enblishattlie reMit of Mr. Magee, recently appointed Minister of Finance, on the fituuscialcondition and necessities of the Empire. Mr. Magna eaya the /o messed military preparations caused by the Luxemburg disputri imposed an unexpected be/then upon the resources of the conatry, and though these prelie. dons were long since sitinHthnea, with the fermi:alien - of the dispute; still they had created a heavy deficit in the esti mates of the past' year. Among other eventualities, the report gnarl ally admit. that France may be liable to ' pay the i t j. bonds of the Mexican Empire, w ch were guar anteed by the Govern m ent. To meet these extisardimuy demiande upon the financial reiourceis 'of the country - , the Minister &dares a new loon necessary. Toe report then Oyes thri details of the lcen..Theamoant proposed 12440,000,000 franca, which is to be taken by public siltocriptions. Magus concludes by an appeal . to the pat:lodged 01 the French PeoPle: isisliath that leitherlith-- heavy seinifies Is required of them, its object is to secure far France an enduring peace , which is the great aim of the Emperor's Policy. vEriales. DETLIS, Jan wary gun shop in this city was entered by a party of men , ,, who• succeeded in carrying away nearly a half ton of powder. Tha police have eincearrested twelve penenot on aptspi don of helitg Connected with the affair. 'nit the men arrested are fenisins. • MLIIIIIZMILWR LrInCRPOOL, Janata,' 27 Lvadv— no bark Wastella, Captain Orr, from New Orleans firlAvorpool,'*ent ashore on the coast =of Wales during a hem storm and became a total wreck. Only three of the crew and one woman weed Qikkkirrowar, Jmnary 27.—.Everting— The atearaebtp City of Cmk, from New York, arrived krday. ANALSOILL AMP . costal:R[llAL. Lose=. liuswiry ado Mil. Flew-twenties 724721. Illinois Central M. Erie 403. Faccurcwr, January 27—Ebeling. U. Et ponds 761. -- • - Airrwanr, limitary 2:7—Eorniny.— Petroleum; standard white declined 30 centimes; quoted at 43 francs altrentime. LIVERPOOL, January 27—Ere-Mag.— Cotton dosed undimmed; middliag up land 7i437441; Orleans 8 @Sid; Wes of 12,000 bales. Breadstuffa— Corn 4353 d; wheat, las for California white and 1436 d for No. 2 rod western;' barley as ad; oat., nil 11d; peas 465 6d; flour. 375 ad for west ern. Provisions—Beef 1205; pork 75e for new; lard 115 3d; cheese h3s 3d; bacon 40e. FIGNWP! 9 1111Chak2VXL. GEN, GRANT. &Miran 117 lam Mriseiresi Central Club ter ressrses to tea memo matt. Sr: lefon“licilifirY continittee appointed by • the Central Grant Club publisher' Wren to Umlleimblhans of IC/sour:On which they give'the follow ing ainongsSinst reasons why General Grant shimid be , wetninsted by the Re publican National Conventide for Presi dent: BiKattze he ir an honest man and tom proved himself to be a retried.' Be cense betas man of the people, sprung from their maks and devoted to their interests. BeCLIIIB he is.st , o -W. of those care •qualltled eo . I A a Chief Magistrate, amidst _present politi- Cal complications, old& Yractical com mon sense, unflinching determination of purttose, and s akar discrimination es to men 130191 , 31{0 be will practice and enforce ths moat rigid econ omy in entry department of the Govern ment. Because his view' on the ques tion of reouratruction are in Liar-. molly Wi th Oendreen. Became he 'will • mete oat , equal and egspt Jus tice M all without reference to condition, - colorer nationality. Because he b Meg nanimons, and will administer the Gov ern:gent on the liberal and progressive principles of the Re spub lk fln npy y . sem cause lie on a solid basis, and - sliallze our com merce at some and abrcert. Because he ban twouw.gio.wi dogrt. ottruStion silty ong nations and will aettle,up the. AtapeMa ninth*, or Phoys isteratu srr.r rex. 'romp . „A. , Mgt WillOsr." Bemuse he IsePcalt miribli Will be respected 0024 by _all ether nations, °waves rewliif3l will protect nor rustdrall red clams whetters:and ahem/wadi 40dr-rights may le sanalled pr their lib.' arty !bridged. • Because -Gate* Grant Isto-fty the Arita:bolo/of =overwhelm, ing melority the American people:or &dreier - 60 64 er Usetstraie• 'rhams- Sion of Print Chtbs in every town in the State le OW wily reiontmeedat • , ....„ f.t i ., J . i - ' i ' -1 ' \ ,' •, --, ~ ' 1 - _ A;Lw., - I ,i L ~ , •-------'' : . . _ I L . , -j , . FORTIETH CONGRESS. fl;etepry► to the rittshar,th Guette. 3 • WASIIISJITON, Jan. 27,J.SCA. SE7,.bk.TE: The CHAIR submitted the petition of the Constitutional Convention of Georgia relative to the organizatton of Statit Hot , ernments in the South;, Ilse, from tho Conti tutionarCon venti on of Misslesippi, praying for tho extensionlof the Freed, men's Bureau. Both were referred to the Judiciary Committee, Also, a communication from General Howard in reply to a resolution of In quirvaettiuu fortll the farts in regard to the albaxontin (lance of theFreedmen's Bu reau In Kentucky, Teunensee and Mary land. 11r. TERRY introduced a bill to al- low the importation of dye etutls free of duty. Referred. Mr. WILSON introd•tcod a bill td re lieve the disabilities of certain peremis in Virginia. Referral to Jadieltry Com mittee. Al., a bill to permit oMeers and sol diers to wear corrps badgea for services during the war. Referred to Committee on Military All;dra. Mr. SUMNER offered 'a resolution asking the President fur Information-rel. alive to•the trial of .Red. Mr. McMahon, Robt. Lynch and others by the British Uovernment Adopted. Mr. TRUMBULL °Mr..' a resolution calling for information 'relative -to the disposition of captured and abandoned property. , Mr. DAWES offered a resolution' that Congress ought to cease lie war upon the Constitution in view of the enormous public debt weighing Imo the indus trial resources of the plc, that the Freedmen's Bureau ahoul be. at once abolished, the army ' redo to twenty p i thousand men, the cotton x repeated, and the Milted Scat. lon lased. The resolution was laid over. The Senate' then took u the bill for the removal of the disabilities of Robert M. Patton, of AhMarna. . . Messrs. STEWART, O.NIEROV, JOiiNSON and HOWARD apported it, and Meaars. DRAKE and B 7 CICALE.W opposed it, the lattetron the ground that he was opposed to st4;nial legislation in indlsidual mass. • ~. • •_. The morning hour expired, - when the special order—the resotutioafordetailing one or more naval °facers IA attend. the International Maratituo Exposition at Havre—cause up, was debated and laid On the table. . ' Tho Supplementary iterionetruc:tion bill was takeio.up. , The .quention was on Mr. DOEILTT TLITS motion to Instruct the Judiciary Cdrumitteo to report bin Intendment.' Mr. WILSON took the floor. Ile had not been aware, When Mr. DoolittleJn. elated upon occupying the morniur hour on Thursday, that, it hat been authority tivelyounounced V. 113 Senator was to deliver long, prvin tided and care fay prepared speech, loving down a platform for the Conservative party in the coming election. Ala had never heard a more unpatriLtic, Lull man andwlekel speech After alluding to the • President and other% no men- who. abandoned their friends and assailed ;them, and misre presented their purposes, ho add that the Senator's purpose I was to overthrow the neerly completed policy of rikon struction. Ile rooted /Ind praised the progress of those States which were or ganising under the reconstruction acts,' sawing the people now enjoyed mon liberty, law and order than before fur ing a century. Mr. WILSON controvected Mr. Doo little's views at some length anti conten ded that the Northern Hellcats . were champions of liberty everywhere, and that the human race could not afford, he could almost say without lire, Prance that God could not .aliford have th eir almoet completed' pallet 912i6.7.00 down byouchotrorts as that Cil the Senator'froni Wiwonisin. He railer. I abed the opinion that before the fourth el July next the,Southeris States would • represented here by:loyal men, and he would I *,SIA SAletl. to one also Passto. • 1'..-intio_nc woe would reatit — e ace and order to their country. They were not barbaris:d, as the Senator • chattiest, but fighting against the barba rous sentiment of their old rebel rooster,- acid for the cause of Christian civilisa. thin. Be closed by asking the aym and noes on . the amendment. Mr. JOHNSON spoke in support of the theory that the Judiciary was a no. ordinate branch of the e:overnment with the Legislative, and that every act of the latter power contrary to the Constitution was subject to being so decided by the Judiciary, and then proceeded at length to controvert the position• taken by Mr. Morton in his speech on Friday. Yt woe impossible to guard the citizen against the danger from military power, If even man. had not the right to demand Hi . .. protection of the ,Comtitution. While be hail a grateful sense of what the couri• 07 owed General Grant; he would net intrust him with the powers conferrer by this bill, dismgarciing all the rights et the people of the South. The Constitu tion rmtraitzed Congress from passing such laws under poSuive prohibition. At the conchudon of Mr. JOHNSON remarks the bill for the relitif of the disa OUitiee of Robert M. Fulton Was taker up, Mr. FREEING lIHYSEN having tin door on the reconatracti m beet, whit+ was temporarily laid aside. e After considerable debate the .formei bill was passed—twenty-six vets to' dvr nays. The nays were Messrs.: BuckieleW, Davis, Drak, , Fowler and Hendricks. Adjourned. • HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES.' Alarge number of billt were Introduced and referred, including the following: For the taxation of national banks. Giving tne iigl l / 4 E to" cute In trtliden lila elections and all .Slate el,:tions to every citizen of the United States Irh" melded ten days in the dintrict. Granting land in aid of the Ilidolic and Pacific Railroad Company for railroad in Nebraska. Providing that the appointment of all agents of auy department of the Govern ment, whoop salary exceeds five bemi red dollars, mast be conformed by. the Senate. To ;prohibit Internal Revenue officers being interested in any forfeiture for; vie olation of the revenue 16Wa. To provide a temporary government 6or the territory of Wyoming. Making• all purchases and sales on commissicia of United State. 102.11:01 end bends open to competition. ' - Providing for bounties to the widows end children of certain soldiers lailist or died in the service. To proven., the compromlie of offerutes against the revenue laws, and making such compromise. felonies. Providing and in ease a Smatter of the rnited States becomes Vice President of the United States, by reason of being President of the Senate pro lempore, and in case his Senatorial term of Mlles ex pires before the Presidential term ex pires, he shall continuo in Mlles until the end of the Presidential term, the Mike of &natured once becoming vacant. , Instructing the Secretary of the Navy to dispatch to a suitable port In Norway OrSweden one or more National ships for the transportntion of such eterea as may be furnished for tee relief of the famishing people of those oenntrlea. Giving an Increase of eralary - of twenty per cent to all employee of the Execu tive Departments receiving between one thousand and two thousand dollars. Making appropriations for the harbor of New Buffalo. For the sale of a .. portion of the Feet Grotto! military reservation In Michigan. Granting one hundred thousand acres of public Lands' to aid in Improving the navigation of the 'Mississippi between the falls of St. Anthony nut the mouth of the Minnesota river, by the construc tion of a lock and dam at Meeker'er-Is land. To extend the prey islons of the swamp land act to the State of Nebraska. By Mr. CADVIn establish a uniform currency, and provide for the manage ment and liquid on of the national debt. Referred , o the Committee of the whole ou the elate of the Union. I t pr at t le; fpr the bane of Treasury ' certificate.' as a legal tender fur all pur paw., and. for the calling in and cancel. , ling of National Bank currency and of United States legal tenders; also, for the bane of bonds drawing three pet cent. Interest; alt ' outetandlog bonds, ex ! mpt, when payable is gold to be paid i when due or redoemeble n Treaaury certificates of three per cent., convertible into bonds at the pleasure of tho'holder, the vagry cortidcates to be oonverti. tde o bonds, and vice smut. By r. LOGAN: Iteguitsug the Sec retary of the Treasury to enplane, a eoin musten to.establish a marine hosplig: `t Cairo. • To revise section two of th,e act of April 541,18130. constituting the. Ilanur, bet, Mi., sod Peoria, Rl., ports of flair - 'or the relief of Ms ilinent and St. Foul Railroad Coinivany. • Mr. COOK: To amendthe national Murecte7 set, fteferred to the Commit tee'ver Rankin* It .provides that wheneser national haniabillishall be receid by Um Lint. to fi States in payment of ve taxes. &e. they shall not be lenUsued, but United Staten mete not beating intchist shall be tut!- , eel In their. stead; that whenever sent:ll l:lent amount of notes of. any nationa bank shall be received to pay, any of the bonds deposited with the Treasurer for the cireulation of the batik, if the bond shall be then redeemable, or if the banks shall agree thereto, the bond' and no lesi shall be cancelled, if not, the notes are to be held' until the, bond be comes duo, and then the notes and bond ukeill be cancelled and no other ei muted ng notes shall be issuea. In hen there ,frand when any bank shall be 'wound tip un der the previsions of. the bill, no new national bank shall lei established, but the anions& of its cirmilatieg notes shall be deducted from the total amount of national hang eirenladort end a corres pendingatneunt of greenbacks shall ha issued. Mr. MALOY offered a resolutton in structing the Committee of Ways and Means to inquire into the expedience- tit 'authorizing too Secretary of the Treas ury, first, to employ all legal tender notes that may tome into his possession in excess 01 the amount necessary to pay the current expetisesof - Me Government, purchasing ut their market value such Interest bearing securities of the United States as he may Legible to obtain; sec ond, to employ all gold In the treasury In excess of thirty millions of dollars in the same way; .third, to authorize a loan equal to the whole amount of pres ent interest bearing debt of the United . States, std to i one bond. running fifty years qt four per kat, in terest and principal payable in gold, the loan to be of only us geld may be required to pay the current expenses of the trovertimentand purchase thepresent interest beeritior bonds; fourth, to require the national bunks to replace the bands now on deposit In the Treasury with ouch four per cent. bonds Adopted. Mr. CLARK, of Kansas offered a pro m:able and resolution recit ' ing that the act of January 21th, 1837 provides that there shall be no denial of the elective fran chise in any of the territories on account of rice, color,or •previous eondithin of servitude, and that it is reported the Leg islature of Montana has passed a bill, which has been unproved' by the Gov ernor of Montana Territory, restricting tLe franchise to white male citizens, and instructing the Judiciary Committee to inquire into the matter and report such measures as may be necessary to secure obedience on the part of the Legislature, and Governer of Montana. to the law, of Congress. " - Mr. WASHBLORNE, of Illinois, cog gamed the Committee be Instruc ted to report a bill repealing the act organizing the teilifory. Mr. WIL:SOS, or town, st4ggested the subject be sent to the Committee on Ter ritories. • Nagii= Mr. CAVANAUGH tried to make a remark, but was cut off by the previou. question. He 'then moved to lair the resolution on.the table—negatived, avast, one hundred anti tw euty three nays. The resolution was adopted—yeas one hundred and twenty-adz, nays twenty, seven. The SPEAKER presented a unmbcr of Executive conarunnl.itione of no general Interact: • - Also, resolutions of the tienrula Con stitutional Convention, In refetvocci to the reorganization of slate govern t the romovaof disabilities, und modifica tion of the test oath. • . . . . . ALeo, a petition from membe re or the Constitutional Coniention of Louisiana, asking the removal of Generhi Eloneoek. Both were referred to the Iteconstruetion Committee. • ... . • Also, a rosolution of the Sfillilanippl Constitutional Consension relative to the Prt•edmon's Bureau. Referred to the Committee on Frosscimen'a Affairs. The House promseded to the considera— tion of the bill reported from the Com mittee on Appropriations to present tlo payment of claims. musing out of the rebellion. • • After hilts dozen votes on as many different motions the bill passel without amendment—yeas eighty-six, :lays al x ty three. t)n motion of Mr. WASIIBURNE, o. Illinois, a Conference Committee wdc appohttad ° a , n 117,, Rgf e fiy theVigla la of American citizens ht foreign suttee. (littered to be primal had ru— g:lit:mated, It being nudentoal that it will be' reported back • for notion this week. It differs from the hill set pub. fished in the following. particular: • In the first motion, in piece of empowering ;he President to me the iullttenci, bud authority of the Government to secure the recognition of Um rights of net„ursliz el citizens, It, empower Loltse alt the romurars Of the Government in j ust -lions to do so; also excepts in the saute .section all who shalt establish attinu ous residence beyond' the limits of tin United States fora term excx..,aliug tire mars.. The third . motion exempts from the provLsions of the sot any naturalized citizen who shall fail to tuske an auntie; return of Ms property In thi, luita I itatea to the Ammar of Internal /love nue for-the district 10 -- :which he' lent re- Mr: INGETISOLI.... on leave, , Intro tinned a bill authorizing sn additional bums of legal tender notes to the amount. 4(e:45,039,0A, which RWI referred ati the Committee on Wayi and Moms. Mr. BOUTWELL asked Inlet to otTor a resolution lustructlnz the Conant:ls. Ways and Means to inquire tido the expediency of providing. by law, es fol lows: Fur nonce be the Secretary of thr Treasury when the ThiltedStates cai the Tressury ezwseds twenty million, that he will enact pate payment of inter est first falling due en hand+, end; pay ment to bo subject to a rebate of inter...! at the rate specified in kends; fora new loan of #500,0t.10,000 at nix per cent. the principal and interest payable in corn, .the loan to be conaned to citizens or the United B:ates and not to be transfreable rbe fal‘le State and toot! tuudion, hoods to be payable, fifty millions on the -Ist of January,. 1557, and fifty ma llow; on each succeeding Ist of Jan- - . miry; for a new one of four hun dred m 1111 6 .11. at 4f per cent., principal al:Mint-creed payable in coin, which may be made payable either at Frenalort or London, beside payable, fifty millions on the 14 of January, ISA, and to be un usable either by the United ,State, or any State or municipality; that. the holdors ot bond. _may exchange their boudo for 4imitla of either of these dames, and the Socrstary of the Trfalf• urn 60 AprOilibittd from snaking sitlel'of • -• fieveral members objected, and the 141, oludon was not received... A number of Executive communica• lions were present., including one from the Secretary of War, with n report the Chief Engineer respecting tue survey of the Illinois river. Itefersedlo Com mittee. From the Commissioner of Anflcul to re relatffe to the importan. of the modi- Ilmalon of the tax of twenty per cent. ),rot all Importations of foreign stoclr. .Ite forred to Committee of Ways and Mean,. Mr. SPALDING whorl Intro to otter a resolution gnaw:Jung the Committee on Iteconstruction to Inquire whethertho combinations made or attempted to tot mado to obstruct the du* execution of the laws, with power to send for ponsons and papers, examine witnesses under oath; and report at any time. Objection was made on the Democratic' side. Mr. SPALDING Moved to suspe . nd the rule,. After 1•01710 Milbusterinsr the rules were suspended and the resolution of fered and adopted:. • Adjourned.. - • MURDER AND SUICIDE. A. au Slab& Ills: Wife b.O Thins CM Nla Mob Thbrost,ra Maulers of lb Liorrlbl• • Mfr.' Following are the particulars of a dou ble murder in Warren, Trumbull ounty, Ohio, on Sunday night, 26th instant: On the A. AO. W. evening train -up from YoungsloWn on Friday evening was a man about thirty years old, named Charier Fresco, formerly n brakeman on the road, but dlicharged about a week ago. Freers was a soldier In the late war, but hen not borne the beat possible rept:nation for thrift - and sobriety niece his return from the army. Ha lived In Warted, and had a wife that belonged to a veld family, and is represented ate in every way an estimable woman. - - • On the train last evening, Froice told the conductor that he was going to re move (rota' Warren' to l'bungstotin— that btezpected hie wife would not want to go, and that he would have trouble about It—that If She refused to go, there I "would be h—il." Tina result proved that Mit threats were not Idle. On reach- Ing his borne, "It would appear that Freece, who was much intosicated on the train, got, into same difilculy will . bla -age at nano.' What the nature of the i quarrel was at drat is pot known e buttho restfii. Isltslitat,Froeso stabbed ills wife no loss than seven Pine. With- a knife, land then probably leaving her for dead, wont Int o the yard In MU' of hie house and out hie own throat from ear to ear, There he was found, of course stone dead. Mrs. Freece was still living at last onvargs t but no hopes were outortqlne4 of her recovery. - Tie horrible affair cre sted Lutenist' ezeltbment In Warren, • ILLisemilaUlo (By Tecesravik to Ms rllttbei Uaiatt• STILETTiIf LLLE, C. Jan. ii.-Tho terndrelinen mine of Gederhara et Worts was destroyed by fire on Saturday night; lors'tZo,ooo.' • PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1868 SECOND EDITION, THREE O!CLOCK A. M. Pains, lvauia Legislature ay TcrEraph to the I'lL ie barge Liu ,tlll I liAnnuacno;.lan 27,1868. ENATF- • The SENATE met In theievening. HELLS 1•11)61EXTBD. M r. McCONAUG WY, of Adams, a sitp. plemont to the election liters, requirinz cierks of election t o hee l ', p register of names, dates of eertiticatea! of mithrall 4. ration, limo and place of, court planting the seine, and orllcer cortifyirig, In all can, of voting by naturalised Intl:eds. Also repealing the Gettysburg Asylum incorporation, known tat"tlie Gethiebarg T.e'tery Bill" of Imt arraign. By Mr. TAYLOR, of Beaver, a bill incorporating the Mineni end Meehan , lea Co-operative Association of roma enitela City. By. Mr. BRIM NF of Lawrent rating the State Treasurer to 2 . 1 tilt. Kittanning Hank $ 2 , 44 /, paid protest nia overpaid. By Mr. ERREI s T, of Allegherl. two additional Notaries Public ie burgh. • Also, extending the act of 4842 / hug the line of fences to Pitts • burgi Also, relative to„making and scribing tecnrilm, .ittlexeß, • to., public offices of Allegheny county • XEw Ii7DICLet. DIsTP.Ser; The 1411 creatinc , a new'judicll Inlet Lyconting county pal a third rcadiug. .AaJou4ned. nousr.. The 11Ouse toot in the. evening. ' atnicvtosar.M.Ena. Mr. ARMSTRONG,' qt Lances! , trodueed a. raolution aPpointing Mhos additional Tranndrilang 1 3 lie alleged' that the underalandi g hid been entered into by the 'Repo ll= Conference that he should have t le ap pointment. ' I ..11q. iglu', of Allegheny, 4.1.2. , rde1l that the Repnbhcans had icagain'ed wish die-, tenting Republicans to coiale (war to Park., . The rt,olutino was defeated, neatly ..n the Repithlicans voting against It. ANTIRTAM CHIIETE111" —ACTIOS 0 00r. UNARY IaiDONARD; 1 .: - Mr. ARMSTRONG then •ofteirecl the following; NV 'rricar.As, It appearm from tle,act of incorporation by the Maryland . l . .eghtla. lure, and by reso/tIIIOIIK of the Board of Trotter" of the Antietam Cenarter3+, that it Is intended that rebel dead; who celllu the late unholy struggle against a life of the nation, are to 'be interred Within the same encloeure and receive [hortatory honors as lte,dowrsl by loyallliearta nod hands upon loyal thud; therefore, ReAoired, That onr worthy Chief Mag istrate has, by the noble and patriotic anted be has taken in refusing to r•petid the appropriation pared at his disixtsal hy.thc last Legislature, placed the (loyal eitiuxis of Pennsylvania and al l true lovers of liberty everywhere: under re. , orwo,l robligalihns'ot gratitude tol him, and Oven to the world ; another h 0,.., Or•- b!o ev,cluure air his leaileaa loyalt. and tintlinelling integrity to principle: 1 -..ckfre",l"leroTrfn erpadrurn; - Inatrlnut z _ to him our hearty aupport, .t..e... P.v.sed by a strict party vote. . o un - is in . ini ASYLI:X Arofo.lAllol,N. . . • • .. . . ... Mr. DEISE, 'of Clinton, tkc..14451.• bill repnaltn; thO tiottysbuittg Amylran incorportion. • After the reading: of nunterhuo Lilo itt platv, not intore.ting to Wtottorni Pointr oylvartin, the Ilototo oaljournoti. • SOUTHERN STATES %%%%% irra c i AN orrawaa IN Jaarnn eaI.VORATION. ) Jacaews, :lannaiy 27.-.-The Carrion Le. the partkintiri - of u outrage wittedltijasper connty no the 2.ith and -V,th !not, S squad, of free4torn . l who had been stealing hinzo, waylaid th eon .dahlea, a posse of whew soarehing For them with warrants for their arrest. two white men were killed, One mlortal li wounded and live wrveral•. One, ne gro wa.s woinded and arrestad: Several parties are in ...pia of the yiirpetratorli. The first send•rententaial 1:s1- bration of Ufa Slate am bOl4 at .Nrach. x Oct. week and was largelt . attritded. Prof. Thetas, li. Gatnti ine elected t: rood Mister fur the rnenintc year: F 1 Ell.i:ltig, N. C., Jan.. n--The (.'otiven- L.cn was wimpled most of tliCt day in dia. iliasing, tin report of the C4rornittee on a Governor and other,State!oteleren. It prop,sen to add to thqprenent.olliirera a r.t,ot. tiorernor, a Superintemient.rof Pithlte Work& .11.1 al of Pohl, Instroerion, al to be elected for 'two years by the ',evilly. Heretofore the Legklntorc hare 440.1 I the Secretary of State, Comptroller or [Miter, and!Pub• tic Treasurer. Mr. Ila Ile, Public Tretta. iirer, until in an :tide coramonl4tion t;lTillg his reasons wly: hecohld notcom ply with the order ne the COurantion to pny the per diem, which wan refernd to the Committee to confer With tick:ern' Canby, • F ►r.anulA. j' r _LIONTOOSIFItY, Jlllit4ll7 order ryas lasucd today by General Hayden; commanding tho District. of Alabama, pursuant to orders from teeni Meade, that for tho election to ho hold In Ms 4tato the rdifoloo opened at three precincts' In each .minty r and remain mum Color days In ativol of two, and all public har rooms at the riding orecineta be clesed from six on the evening of the :Id of February until the morning of. the Bth. • tolltilk. ATLANTA. .lanuary 27.—ThuConsPnr ion von engaged discussing the question reliat the entire day, 'stall:n "c "ut result. !, I — l7 NEW YORK. Now Yonc, Jith. The steamers Alpho and Unite] Elev. dom arrived yesterday from Europe. 1 GIDARER. DEAD,. I janstsi Mott, of Philadelphia, Ituaband of Lucretia Molt, died lu lirOoklyn, yes terday, aged city years. 1 .1 11 _ TEit/IT ROAT UERNILD. The ferry boat 'Niagara, l of Pavoola line, to Jersey City, was hurried last night while at the dock undergoing re pair, •Lomi $40,00n; no insurance. It was the work of au Incendiary. 11400 n after It brokd out the lines lieouring her to the dock were cot and she drifted close to two boats In wlthdt were stored two thousand pounds of powder near Which she sunk. 1 1 1 . neck DIL.AND RAILROAD our, . . . , . • . the ease of Flak agalnqt the 'Rock Island Railroad, .Indgo CardOzo tn.day decided that We defendants are boUnd to answer the (insult:ma put them. • • ACTION FOR An action hos been bronght rtz the King's county • Court. by 'Thoophilue 0, Callicot tureinst the New York j%mra for libel, in charging him with having' been bribed by the Speakership or the Assem bly to desert his party and join the Re publicans several years..erfo, nuncios ore laid at CO - 000. WRISKT FROX TRW TINT. - The arrivals of Whisky front the West !fed week were 9,G10 barrelsi upon, 2,910 gallops of %Welt the tar. nes pitlrV OHIO. 1 MINI of Lim»lst Reim. Osairsairator Cop sssss i 0 pal Elective' In ati•ElirlUla" Dialirlat. • I ihnr [ety eeteoroph to Oa rout a an nut CoLtiimus, January 27.—Tho: Ghia .jo;yy!nnntal committee today appoint ol Goy. Hays, W. G. Dmhter and Jo t tepp L. SuMeant, of this city, ,a Committee to contrail with D. Jones, of Cinch'. fiat! for a marble butt of President Un cad to Maw rotuß4 of t he that° Howe.. The election for Congressman In the 'eighth District, to MI the vacancy caused by (bedevil, of c. 8. Hamilton, resulted In the election of CIVIL John dimity by over one thousand majority. IMIIM FROM WA Supreme Court' Rights ofNa Freedmen's Mire.sn An Embezzler .!81/ Taleceap► to Um rlttabnitth Gosotto.l Wasuratyron, January 27,186& surazint ootrimbrevizoms: The Supreme Codrt has afliened the :decision of the Dlstricti Court of Team, relative to the Meslualszni dabs, which was number one on thtt Supreme • Court Docket, having been there at least twelve fears. It may be reeollected that for his notion in this etas Judge Wattles was tharged in the liouse of Representatives With Impeachable cOluess, ind that much testimony was taken in reveal to Suat subjeoh The matter, however, was not concluded by Congreth Tie oPln .lon announced to-ony sustains him in all partlmilers,hime vindicating his ,rno- Con. ee, 111-; cod to unde The Court also decided a case, on ap peal, announcing the pri tciple of mare , . time . law 'to be that a master of a vessel has a right to 'sell his ship ins foreign pert, whoa it can be established there in a necessity to do so to secure the inter mits of•all parties Interested. .y, for Pitts- General Howard sends a copy of his circular letter, datedDecemberlast,which provides that with alisiv to reduction o officers and agents ',Of the Freedmen's Bureau, whose services can be die peneed with, it is I ordered that, with the exception of Superintendent* of Ed motion, on and after the IS.h of February next all cabers and agents in Maryland, Kentucky, West Virginia and Tennessee be dispensed with,; sad that saloon of the regular, army be 'designated by the Secretary of War to take their places and act as Assistant Commisitioners in those States. Gen. Howard says a large por tion' of Congressmen from Tennessee and delegations 'from . Kentucky and Maryland have personally and in writ ing, deprecated the proposed changes, which they say will work hilariously walnut educational and, other interests of freedmen. trans .l' (ho DLy ed to r,to jerk IMPORT ON 111011 Th or It ATURALIZZD The report of General Banks to the House, addition to what to already 'stated, says or naturalized citizens of . this country tried, convicted and pun- Jellied in Great Bntilu; that our Govern ment la In duty boand to lister. to their sippeal and protect them 'in their rights. The Committee claim that the doctrine ot perpetual allegiance is a symbol of fenlism : and force and is as absolute over the mind.. it the body.: Itl has no _authority in this country, except as' an element of English ospimon law 'embitter at the time bf the; }evolution. .The report ar guee this point at length, citing the case of Martin Noma as In polutand appeals in fervent language to North Germany to yield the claim to, perpenal allegi ance, easing, the point wa...wake must be cm:ice:led, that the ri g hts we claim can be permanently denied Is impossible. of RYBEZZLER CArCIIIT. J. H. Ilarinony, who elstoended from Lake Providence, La, with eight thous and &hare,' deposited in his hands as agent for too Preadult , lfs Bureau by freedmen, hes been termed at (Indies ton and nearly all the -money reCovered. Ede has beau neat to New Orleans" for The Secrets 'ar, in a mammal banns...Sag Mg from hues's or co . as • ..enCrttJal arseats- - Senator Doolittle bast, rowing to public, engagements, declined o address the meeting to be held at New York Thurs.: day night to atuitaln the rreattlent. . , • ratiners tescati.., The Patent Offlee Iseued two hundred and eighty-two patents fortho week end• tog February 4th: • f 1,111311,111.AT10N. • One million folk boodrod and forty. Ann thoumnd immigrants have 6-trired • n MO* country slime leak. • • NEWS SY TELEGRAPH. —At Sedalia, Mu, yisterday, six build ings were destroyed by are, *coupled by S: 'Morahelm, dry goals t Idettaberger - A. Cu., liquors: Timer A tioslut. *Una , and tinyrare ; Bard A Co, and Wolf Bro., dry goa ts; houg nro.; dry goods. The tbr.e tint named henna lose pretty Much evcrything. The tlsreelattsr eared a portion of their stork. The how la animated at from slaty to seventy thous .and dollars. Insurance . —At Worcester, Monk., yesterday mom. ng, flaywrod tt Co.'s xnanufactorf wen rxmo re ally burned. baolving lees of o, on which the is an hanntrice $13,00u. recintmead d lionnigten's grocery, adjoining, suffered oessiderable datnae from water, ; PhLhuielphle, earlyftutiday morn t3g, Charlet, Edwents was attacked by thieves m the reet,besteu with • 'bllly stehbed througb One hum, from the effects of which it lithoutilit be will tile. Otte of the easallsala' hos beau emoted and IdadllDed. —C. U. Fran, of Stele Line City, Indi ans, Isle ender In eel Federal army, cut hid throat trUnday.niithi, aftbe Commer cial ilotcl, in Neabrille, with a pocket knito. .Tbe asamiattla suicide anui In temperance, —A deoperodo oattool Narmer,. an ..dray' nt Sokonta, Tennessee. wai shot one those with a Fatal and not with an axe. lte died at two o'daok. Sunday morning.' --Gotielb Rapp; • aorman, aged thirty live years, from Id!obligati, committed 'outride on Sunday, it Ballo, by shoot dux himself in the mouth wtth a rerol . —l3ecretary Seward le reported SA have mid hb does riot expeot the present Con- . Trees will pay for .Witlrmisla, but the next ono wIIL • BY CUBA CARLE. Aert,Ml it /1 s•• sss sr taperlel Gs. 011.1 ■ —Neatens 40/Iblmot. t Sy Telegraph to Um 1110•••1•00••••••3 .ilavaxa, January 21.—Ttur Gummi imnerial 'General Marquez •arriyed yea. terday from New Orleans. Me esespod from Mexico fn divots on beard a South Ameriml vessel and reached New Orleans some Weeks ago. Dispatches from the City of Mexico slate that Senor Romero ha. anospted the appointment of Secretary of the Treasury, and Senor Zarco bad declined the Ministry , of the interior.: Misses of Preditalles to OlaalaaoU ,By Tsltsrap!k to the I.l,l4oaratk U•soOte:1 . - et:tonnelTT, Jan:24.-110er the law 'organising the Board of, Health, IV reg istration of bowies of prostitutto re q al rod; and the work I n,this city has been completed. It shows the total number of hoaxes to be 474. The natlyity of tne keepers arena follows: Ohio, 155; Penn sylvania, 23; Indiana 231 Kentucky, 413; hew York, Y 0; Virginkt,jile Illlooti, 10 ; Tennessee, 10; ,Lou lalana, 107; Naomi, 6. The rest. are foreigners or umumer talnable. Among the foreigners are of Ireland. 20; Germain En England, 9; Canada. ti; Scotland, 3; Prance, 1; Prus sia, 1; Wales, L. ' Aituwifteass, GILAND orsnA..--A large and brilliant Unctions. assembled last night at th howlemy of Music on the °amnion of tie rendition of the :beautiful. Opera, of "Faust" bp . the greet commlldated com pel:dee of ...Man Marettek and Lwow]. Oroyer. To-night '"lt, Treratore" be pre tinted with powerful twat. Mad ame Osszeniga will appear ea Leonora, a role la which she is justly famous. damned mate may beobtained at 0. 0. I Mellor . ", No, Si Wood street. I. 'MASONIC I.l.ed..—Depres and Omen's talented Minstrel Troupe, the seuT be# le the earn:kir'', will mils", their. 4.lrempti aPPearPwo to • n bg e t. • Otnne. iloust.2:ie Florence' were greeted with - a very lugs house led evening.: A splendid otrered IQ; =a Carreftian.—The'siatament in Testie r day r 's Issue Igrega bat the Trustees of Ply onili Contional Church had rtr, ni , ed lgier dlimlasista .. TOCOUl roandadon to" thole ' Lb w r Rest gMru p the lt irin% l lthr e'l ise i cr '" : tee of the 'congregation rum o will berdo: tided in regular vows*. 0 1 - • I rs s. ' e , .....\ ~ . . , . OTON. AND BIIBIIRDAIL Tiro Mut Aliet—Arroat of the P. ' }p.• vestore , -Demelltlea et • Heave of 1114htste. Decisions. Yseterday aftenthota, about five &shooting affair of serious char acter task phi.* in Geyer's drinking sa loon, corner of West and Second streots, to the Third - ward, Allegheny. A party of negroes, four in number, ware drink ing at the'bar, when Alfred and John Gabby entered the saloon, The former had been one of the night police of the city, and some time ago had arrested ono of the negro., named Dan Gorden, and on his appearance, the tellow walked up to him, and with aivoith. mere that he I was going to get square with him for that act. „Before Gabby had any time to reply, the negroca made an assault on himself 111111 i brother. One of the assail ants drew • razor tuadanother a revolver. Two shot* Were tired, ono lodging in the ann of Alfred Gabby, and the other in filetbuit.dangerena. though not notwathe In the aide . of, John Gabby. Thenegroes then fled. Tho 'tiring brihnght together a.crowd of men who gave ChM, VID the fugitives and sue reeded in arresting two of *them. John Clark and Joseph Fisher, in a house of ill faiths on North avenue, where they had taken rams, andlocked the doors. The men also arrested Melinda Lucas, a ool .ered prostitute, and a vagabond white woman who interfered in the arrest. All the party were conveyed to the tombs 'and locked up. Subsequently the em l dent and zealous new Chief of Police, Capt. Bowden, succeeded in arresting the principal of the affair, Dan. Gordon, a black desperado well 'known in pollee circles. The entire- party will. Lave a bearing this morning. The injured men were immediately pthowi under medical care, 'and no danger is anticipated In either case. .edCititeas Contraction. arrested. After the arrest the boys took occasion to break the windows, tear out the doom and riddle With stones the tenement oc cupied by. Mohan Melinda, and had not the authorities Interfered not a stick would have been left to mark the spot where stood the.yila den of Iniquity. =I A young man of color, named Ben. Johnson, was arrested yesterday morn ing on a charge of larceny, by the Atte; ghtmy police. Johnson has been in the 'employ teager, who residcM on Stockton avenue, Allegheny, for a num tsar organs, - Ile had been detected in Mr t gearaL l eer and nl tha t L y ea d and ove n r o ar t g e lv e:l n ri IQ be the proper, treatment for the un .tefnl scamp. Several articles have been mining Lately, and on Saturday he was Interrogated, but denied the theft. The minbag articles consist of a furnace, valued at one hundred dollars, gold cross, diver watch ,and a penknife. Ile was found secreted of his atherle lons', at Butcher's Run; The stolen articles have been recovered. The furnace, not being ill - 11/10, was stored In the stable. • Ile woo committed to answer the charge at Court. E=sl We are pleased to announce that our friends Messrs. PaLmer . k. Phillips, late of ilia firm of Smithson, Palmer fk. C 9., have enietod Into a es.partnership ibr the purpose of carrying on, In the literal sense of the words, the general auction business. They -have secured the lease of the magnificent salosmom formerly oc cupied by Gardner's shoe store, Opera House building, and are now engaged In .refitting It In best modern style, They will open to business some day during the present week. tiolh these gentle man have had large business experience, and carry with them the esteem, confi dence and beat wishes of the mercantile community.. We vast they may be no -successful In their . now enterprise as their energy an 4 Integrity warrants. 1:1==/ oR to •n. ni` . rfi ' - easthicla altstera: —"The Ohio State Joan nal notiCoa the death of a yiung • girt, in Columbus, Ire= the eflects,rut issup passd,'of becoming orer-heated while skathrg. A , few days mince she was on &iota, enjoying herself skating, but on bar -return home was attacked with spasms, and suffered terribly until death earns to her rebel: Several awe of the land; says the Jearna/, have been re ported In Cunt dtbtu, but this one is the drat that ha. terminated fatally. Sks tomcat:mot .be too careful about sitting down in the open air when heated from over-exercise: 01therm Campbell and SlXOLlarrest.d Man namad McLean, Sunday, an charge or being Implicated In an annuli upon a man named B omont and Ida eon, on Saturday night.. It appears that the latter parties were standing on the of resl rietooeuninorrry.t M A : 3 E4m to amen :Won, when Metean en =aircie qr;lbur others, all more or lam Intoxicated, came along. Mr. Iteautuont. ander, was knocked do ern so di abused by them. McLean was ideoiJed, and ar• meted on* warrant Lamed by Mayor Unita Its bad • bearing 3v•lterLiay and waa held ha ball in the awn of $:00 for titaL ==l This afternoon three o'clock (the fpandoet ekatorlal event of the. Meson will take placerat the beautiful and mie• ror:llke Central Skating Park, old Fair Grounds, on the line of the Citir.ens' Nonentity Eallway.' It will be a contest for the nhainpleashlp of America be tweet' those two well and widely-known monarchs or' the lee, Frank Swift, of New York, and E. T. Goodrich, of Chi cago. A magnificent treatmav safely he anticipated.' A brass band will be in nt tandems,. Admittance 21 cents, and everybody 4.-invited. to attend. The best police InnhitiOns havebeen adopted to secure order. ateldems ea the alisnestwss . game Sunday morning about one o'clockr.as the Nei York Exprent train West, on the Allentrwt* route, had arrived within twenty-five-Italian of Reeding, the rear truck of an express oavisecatne detached and struck the finl passeugercar, throw tog it down* keep embankment. Fire onnintrualcated to the car from the !dove, and it entirely destroyed. •A num ber of paiwengern had been la Ms car a abort time before, but when the occident occurred it Wu fortunately empty. The express car !mut wrecked, and another of the paseenger cars woe badly smashed. The tratu w a s delayed Ala hour.. = The elecdon ter a summer to . zn Thoits Steele, hi - Common M nnon Connell, the Sec. and ward, ', yesterday, was-closely con. tested, and large yet.) was brought out. Mr. D. W. C. C6woll, the Independent Itopublican: candidata, held the advan tage from noon up 4111 the dose of tho polls, althoigh the regular nomlnee,Mr. Thomas Bellew imsdi decided show of strength. At the close the vote stood as Saloum Thome, Salley; DS; D. W. C. Carroll, 203, Mr.'Carrall was therefore elected. Ho will take Ida sod next Tues day. Brae ran" iippeliatakeuts4 A Teri liVely time may be anticipated at the meeting of, the Police Committee thie evening at Wilkins I.lall, Thorenre at - lead six applkanta for every appoint ment. .The .unnenal humberlappli cants on'the present .bacaelon partly owing to the fait that a large her or men are ldie in rlitalmnrh, ants also to the feet that the Inertesed proportions of the Cite wairanta the belief that a great may ,changes Will be Malts in the police department. Ltcture.l-"An IntBllontuaC, teen( is promised Our lecture going oommanity on Thursday evening next, at tho Acad emy of Masi°, .1a the way of a lecturo by Theodore (Tilton. laubleot, "Apterican Woruau." Hes one Of the moat pleas lug te(itunirs of tho country, and no doubt ml.ll be greeted by every large andlenbe. I Tickets may be stromTred at the Liprary -rooms, übrgar of et. Ctatr .and Tiinn streets. A Fine Heddidics.—Oor reader' who may be gieeklag a maidenoo with all appurtinancps to peagseas and ety, in a altgatipu lbr he m lerilledattractlons, and whlch we an gle Mad him be pareboned at a surpris ingly low priCe, are referred to the egi-' yertiaiment in another place el' an 014 phone 91}111494 the residence at the late Charles atone, Eaci., adjoining Um .Marn of Boater. . Attempted .11tOchte—Baturday -night Mat a yowls , inserted woman named Johnson, living cat htanaheg pr with her parents, turd In aultress.or mind eon. earning ber husband, who Is addicted to lutempenbies;attatipted to and he r addicted Mkt* arsenic. The fact was discovered to time, and her life wed. n. IlennlngboLf floosolloa—l•romal moat Ilea seenoed of .lbo nobbory —.Joseph^ allalakea-=lndlawasfon of villsens, etc. A correspondent of the Erie DiaPoteA thus writes from Titusville: Our elti- . zena were yesterday much excited in regard to thireported arrest of several of our most prominent citizens, as the per petrators of the laterobberi. However, none for a moment entertained the opin ion as to their guilt, and yetLthe matter was of too SorMILIS a nature for a sell en tirely. But to the Tact. Early paler dor morning an Officer coiled OMAN*? Mills. of the American, and asked If one Cady Issarded there. He also inquired for Mr. Harley. Being answered that both gentlemen boarded there, but Har ley was in Now York and Cady in hie room, ho proceeded to arrest the latter, nt the time searching the room. Soon the °Meer and his charge, together with a few friends 91' Cady, were on thetrway ' to Esquire Donahue, at Petroleum Cen tre, to answer. . • As Noon a thn identifying witnesses maw Mr. Cady, the prosecutor (Joe Bed ninghotT) withdrew the charge,: and offered to pay dm cost. F. hi. Cady, however, insisted upon proving - 11 e win at Pleasantville during the entire even ing of the robbery. The only cirertiz: stance causing th e arrest is about us f : I lows: An ationyinous letter was ro oelved by the Elenninghoffs; stating that If they would offer is the Herald a rei ward of $5,000, the writer would reveal (to them the lost treasure.: Information Just about ae rel iable. was also furnished, that for men wereseen to : leave :Moe vide early on the era of the robbery', : and the same party were seen to return , at a later hour, giving proper time to. ' drive to the place and return, and that one of the party wars Cady and another Har ley, whereupon Joe Benniegkeff swore out awarrant againstthem. Theinfurnaa Lion as to the party of four was true, laid party consisting of Messrs. Cady, Bar- I”y, fdajorMilb; and Captain Pitcher,who indelgeri In a sleigh ride! to Pleasant: vale on the evening in question. In re gard to the feeling here about the above arrest,. ourcitizens are truly indignant, the suspicion was Co trifling. The char acters of the parties implicated are above reproach. They are men engagedi per: haps, ha the largest transactions In oil in the entire repel. Almirs. Cady and Gen. Avery are the proprietors of the Pinhole and Miller Farm oil pipe line, and our acquaintance with Mr. Cady dates back to boyhood, and hie honesty and business qualilleatlons are torques. Honer. . Mr. Ilarley eacaped the :odium of an arrest, as he -was absent s lie Is the pro prietor of the Harley, oil pipe line, and enjoys the confidence of all business men, and In reputation stands unques- . dozed. In concloalon, we wonder dour, best citizens will eland such indignities . quietly? If no, it will be well for every' citizen - to have the proof of an alibi at hand. . The total amount realized by the rob bers is yet uncertain, but from the best we can• learn. the total lose: will not fall short of $350,000, although Joe only swears to $2..'5'.),000 In the late warrant. Inforpdttion from a source that is per hanallis moat reliable, says it is entirely too much to make public. In the mean time, there does not seem to be any or , tiyo measures taken tp ferret out the per petrators, and the impression is "It don't pay to work for this firm" Temperance Mectittar.—The Allegheny Temperance League meets this evening in the North Avenue . 51. E. (Rae. E. B. Snytter'a) Church. The address 'of the evening will be delivered by'Rev. John Steer°. or Philadelpbbi- The • choir will furnish choice Masi°. . - Palatial Wound,— lir. Benjamin Batt ik, while felling it i trea about three Iles from Centreville, recently, met i r Jilin nevern a Mont, by which his arm. as cut near!, h al f oll; severing the lain artcry, ei wound was drone I 1. Surucon Wl, ,I; and • the patient Is ow al, iing wall. . . , Arrested and Diecharged.,—*llliato Tiondentan wax committed to jail yea. , tlrci.y morning, on a:charge of Almon, M==2 CITY ITEMS I It is a true saying thin "popularity fol lows on the heels of excellence," and. we are-no: surprised that the very su perior, eraekers, biscuits, ginger snaps and itheitm bread manufactured at the favorably known end old established bakery tif Witty Brothers, Nos..Zl and 31 Irwin street, have made -a • wide and extended reputation. Employing the most skillful bakers; using the choicest, materials, and taking especial care that every arttcle 'Which leaves - their house will sustain Its blob character, it is - no avonder that this tirm enjoys so largo share of pubis, patronage. Orden, byl mad are attended to promptly, and ship , meets am made ?Snail points- with great care and punctuality. Packages are de.: livered to any point in the city or. Ile uoighb3rhocki•free of additional charges; ma gee., et the. Watt!. Tab. . This' wandernil tilsctivery is a fluid of ones pavad virtue for washing and cleaning purposes. It is bighl_e recorn. mended by our Met families and the dw mend for it le quite unprecedented. For: ant ing the fabrics of oil kioda in the pro, eras r-r waaltine, aa.xell as saving time, labor, money and health, 'commend us by all means to, the famous "Queen of the Wash Tab." Office No. 131; Wood street, and for sale by all druggists and misers. , . The changeable weather whieh"we are now enjoying, nailer experiencing, playa havoc with water pipen, and we hear, vomplainhl trim various sourness relax to tho anbject. tick We not know how to t mend matters tut we are aware, of the fact that thel4ost practical 'plumber tO rail in to "at... 1? leak" or "fix a pipe" Is oar friend Tel'. EWOJiii ,' No. 165 Woolf start. Ile alteuda promptly watt calls of this character and 'lszeoutes his walk] In the very ow. ...In and at moat rem wmaLle prices. j. ' •-• the subject re re. attracts much at tention fast at thin 'me, but our friend; T. T. Catena, .practl 'al 'pity:liner, gas and, annul Uttar, - No. 1 S 'Wood street; will continuo at Ms out, Imbed headquartere to attend to all ardor, for work entrusted to LW cam Roadeikmay depend ttpotA it that Mr. Ewens thoroughly under 7 .l scuds every department of his .businsie and from long experience Improper:oi to 'execute all sorts of work with which he May be favored. ' The high reputation of Mr. Molti: boltner, :proprietor:l of the Continental Dining Manna, Filth street, next dot* to the Postotlire, AS" an epicure, is null ;only of local • prltlo,. but is wenerally: :known throtighnut the Western section of our State. :deals': are nerved in the : best style at alt.,honta in beat style or. coekiug'. andAtili Clean and orderly mart , nor. ilia-prices are very reasonable. ,; What Oar t Warns Want.—Cal and eo our anpoly of Dry Kindling Wood.: We will deliver It to any family free of charge for f/1 mute per barrel. We bek• I lave it will Orono all thmo wbe try -1,4! I.eavn orders, at the Iron City Match Works, corner of - Seventh and Wan t street, Plttablogh. At IR tied grass & Rose, No. 24 St Clair street, a largo -assortment of boots,' shoes and gaiters Is offered at the veil' lowest prices, The, firm purchase their, goods from ilnit•clicci manufacture:re, and a !ford porchalem articles In their line. equal to . the 'finest borne made custom' .work. Call In and sec for yourself, u Mare is no charge for showing goods: i. {late and Gape.—The enterprising Mut of liondgriuts and nom, Net. 24 M. Clair street, oiler great borgeins to fushionablo bats and cans, for meryind boys. Their :stock is very- large, and anxious to close out the limn have marked Ilown their prices regardless of originalnost. end inducements to dealers who buy to sell strain. , 1 `The Ladies recognize the' Get that no where relay in the clty con trimmings. Jove goods, embroidaries, hosiery, white and millinery -goads, ribbons, gloves, ho found. In better tustortment„or.at more re0110111.11511 , [ price., than at. AY. Ur: Moorhead's, No. al 'Market strsel, Eltrslogernin the city who do not easel about stopping at our hotels, are politely Informed that at .liolislielmeria "Conti' dental Dining 'Mame are daily served up, at all hours. meals lit fora tang and at very reasoushlo prices. Privatottpart% mentos for lodic% Tr&kr, travelling bne and Natalia* or excellent worktnenehlp and beet gut& 'Hy or nintezlel, are °dared at greatly. rel. (WNW 'niece at the weaknown and pow bier wholtainlo and rolhill establidtment of Snodgrass -",t. Rosa, Bt. Clair elreet. . " I Gentlettien wlll_,Ond at goorbead . i s headquarters for furnishing goods run' lines of dress shirts, under cloithing, tles, handkerchiefs, suspenders, - • hosiery; ' gloats And faneyardele! generally„ et Very minced Vrkeft. , • CO to Barker's Closingsalet pc. to 13n Ricer's closlui male, • ' !! ! REDISIDAT IID !Unlink!. !)! tones' Mont, malatatas MINTY MOt. Istergattagrasitas matter s totatedrat ellettata. taint Note lorrialostromb a 1 4 t. , miaatgaliestlg Mater far Um Family, tallaiload mem reneole Ibutaelal aft Owe. at threat Netrame steam ti ,MDM A l dir, • No Irmarer f t Xmasala sr Mardiaat t Tama PON via tratzety slums • r 441 ti. • '!'tl• • Itn Tama MM.; .M . S 1 Nebo ---...................... aaaau ion ea' pmer.te NM penes itattraa . • ' • . • Me at AdAlltteas terlaba ma Mimes a , • AY Om. at dab rates: : To sossicaiimi.—ii wiertai • • , Mom soot .ape. Witt *Wm molt . t, ea se tame a WoMmerla* edition bemire MMus beter mall alma. - 111 01 01 ' i Cr . •• . . ( Pt f 11 G ... . al la , . . . • ~, • to 4.4raloosnee of theprosent; 'Table Zinesti, most astonishing', • 1 gams, closing out at [skies. • ' Coed . Goods at. Gold Prlces.—Hawhil 'marked down my geode to gold prlone I _jell! -sell my entire stock of boots atyd shoes of oh kinds forgemta, ladies, mlaseg, and boys, at prima lower than they Wire been sold since the war. I warrant all my goods, having been selected . with great, mi . ., and from fleet elms bonsai. Parties perreldwing am depend on gOe lire g a good article. Call and before plucks:ins elsowheria. blot:rouble to show goads. JAY= ROBB.- . S 9 Market stmt.: Table Times; moat astoult4ll4 , glans, elating out at Barker's. Coed Creeerice.,-Our Allegbeny,reati• 1 ere should remember that Mr. Arthur Kirk. 'Nos 172 end 174 Federal istreet, Allegheny, still continues to sell•Ma I well selected stock of groceries at , eery low rates. Mr. We store brag Ocelot the largest In the two cities he is prepar ed ... to anti the wholesele as well aa the tail trade. Ma groceries aro of 'such' quality as relit the mestpa rt icularhe . keener, and at such priers:as to mitt scooornical nurcludnr.. Call at Nos. ,r . and 174 Federal streccand see the Meek * as well as his prieeket, - ' , • Sal the beautiful Shirting Long atilarkseaciestingaala. I .ToWhallasale Banner. Dry Goode e are offering special inducements—Jab lota Tram the ...Eastern Auction Demi- Shawia, Dress Goods, Haaskie_ ping GaAs, Mens' Wear, Sheeting; 6W:I - Prtats, Sc. _ - • I JW. Raitians do• Table Liqezia. most astoratpbse gain; closing out at Barkee& Art Elblbttlou.—The third annual ex hibition of the School of Design will commence on Tuesday, the..2l i t, it, tin o'clock x., aid continue ray Slid evening throughout the week: 7l'hit pub lic are Welted to - attend. • "Mb See the besatlthl Shirt:lag Long Cloth, at Ilarker's closing sale. ; . Can alai lEmoluas Ulf large sad com plete etocx of Ladies' Furs, at William Fleadoes, No. 139,'W00d street, tr. Freon NUL Optera aro mealvad , ..dally and sorted up in tee Tory teat manner and In all styles, at the popular Conti ointal Dialog Room., Filth street; next door to the Postonleo. NE Towels—AU kinds, bargains, sees dosing lids. - The most tempting f i r m and r ar e s ts oftramesluopt constan car band at the popular sad first class rooms thlr Iligtabelmer,Filth street, next door • the Prato/he& Call In and try a meal Holtzhelmer's. In Ladles' Ft" at WAIL= Fleming'; Na 139 Wood strlat. • • • Franca alartaaa-50e6 illbr yard, at kaeaclognst Par the Open buY..Pear VY wr fons • ' light colored khl gloves at . . .11. • head , . faakkoabla retail . trimming notlon. hasso;Na. 81 Market street, . . Deis dwits'apabig oat refr Barker's WsPlans, jaa'l3 aiZe; L 210,; at Birk I Poi Web:glees, collars, • &e., at prima regardless of wholesale and retell stare , ol et Ross, No. ',24 qt. cur Mold Go to llaikoes doibUeial Wood' beptembet W. tl thi elathar elentyme; Sleeker Pa.. by the rer. Jethte bleb 7, 1111=11. u Pittobet*l4N, sae Mh. TOWSLICT. or Iltlehamet, Ctsiefird, Li 0!..-a• ineoNntetti; 61 hulaszy Ma. JOHN Lioll. ot ' Co./ Wats Nth pm ot his Na.. _ nmist boa the mildews ot ha.. it. Lye.. Welders Anus.. I,lixisA last.. at 111404 lack A. IL ' - - • 01111 KIT..—Os leads,. an .1711. ..._,,,_ seesalm . 1101.1.111, dalleato.,,pr Jorph 04 Nuts Cr 141,0: alt