11 n I IRE . DAILY _MENA M U PENBIBLIA G EEDdc opp., - NorrovoriassoKrue. 11 r.z u onsevar . . sr.Y.,..nann, A Badness managers. O*CIC. I ZIASZTTZ !MELDING. !Ilimazto maw' as 'lira simmer. horn /905qa hiez Told! hanYhais. AMON, PAMAP r i a 74I3OII szn stontawirimi /Art& . sat. z ."1!” OW 1113 ... , 441111abeer. par ..... .I.lllelarms. ftV, Rip, FITTIBIJIIG ' A mu. will b - presented to the &Uri :lagtelaturs within i few days, to amble the authorities of Pittabergh to borrow the anai of one million dollars, to be apn. plied WA's - tending water facilities to the utlying districts recently consolidated with the city. ShOuld the bill pass, and wa have us reason to doubt but it will, pipes for conducting water I. Lawrence. la*, Oakland, - Liberty, Collins and Pitt tewuhlps will be laid so soon u a mail cent number of the bands nay be taken. - 'financial polat of "Lew the proposed loin will prayer' attractive to u a safe investment, although the rate of inbred is hardly high enough to pro. dam say urdmilir anxiety for the bawds. It le not probable that moneyed men willprifer municipal bonds, at par, bearing seven par ant interest, when Governmut Om-thirties can-be oh tabs& .Itaz gazarry of Luzern* county had Wad on and advertised for sae all the property and franchises of the 17alon Coal Company. One portion of this property was acquired jut year,` the price paid being g 1,750,000. The pro perty of this Company, situated - in Wayne malty. was sold some "weeks .ago, , the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company- boooming the purchaser, as it doubtless wtll.be of the property located in Lucerne county. Indeed, it le quite probable the Union Coal Company ‘ was organized for the express purpose orbe- Int sold out ; its property and (reunifies thus falling Into the possession of '4lte Delaware sad Hudson Canal Company. Ills will work an augmentation of rte privileged which it: could hardly have obtained from the Itilasture. • TAM Marine Hospital- of Erie, Pa., via incorporated by the tut Legislature, and was-granted three lon Eire acres of' land owned by the State, ea a Ant ap promiation. It In now proposed to en tar into contract for the erection of reli able baildinga s for hospital puroag on a site containing one hundred acres, in the city of Erie, a part of the State lane grant. Yesterday, Wilson King, En., of that city, and Hr. E. R. Porter, arch- Sect of Iludel - o; N. Y., arrived here for the purpose', of visiting and . Inspecting Dizemat Hospital, prepared:4 to adopt ing I plan for the proposed new build ings. They will vilit that Institution to-day and we feel sure will be ,fawn- • blyimpremed with Its general convert. • lance, tenuity and arrangement ; " • . WE hare remised copy of the Wells. burg Razes, a journal just started at • Wellsburg, West Vlritiala, by oar for • Ler fellow.towasman, James F. Camp • bell, Esq. - It Is • very handsome *heel, well rotated and fall of newa: Imeditor and . proprietor long held a prominent plamramonsst Journalists of the West. eta end of our Mate, and Is fall of...en ergy and enterprise. In a baslnesspobit of view we wish him soceese In his new *held of labor. =rl."" Tat rate of tuition .for 'Municipal 1 1 gitrixwes for the present year has bees Axed the same as last year, notwith standing-the citj has greatly expanded iry constilidation and Its =pewees gristly iaereued. Bawls without a Board of Trade. A. city of so much importance, and destined to - all such a high place, to be without the cc:usury auxiliary of a Chamber of Couunerce is like a ship without a rud der. PrEPAT BY TELEGRIiPH. ....... ; ,•:-.ll.dvices from New N ew state that the political camPaign is being car ried - en with great activity by both par- Sas, buithst the diction of Gov. Harri man is carnal& by alarge mslerity. The Democrats circulated reports that helves to withdraw so he saw his defeat was Banana This - statement is. devoid of • tratb,._as Governor Harritaan is ... anuddervd the strongest candidate in the State by seVeral thousand-rotas. i —The examinatien of Isniald. Ruth, tor assault with intent to kill Seymour Vonitairi -on thr.o night of November 15, Wadable's been prognesinrin the Court of Criminal Correction, at t. Louis, Mo., Sir mama! .weeks peat, terminated yea * tarday. • Roth, was board over in one : thousand- dollars to 'ruts wer the charge nofors the grand-Jury. The testimony_ in.the ease. shown that Ruth fired the illist" 'hot, that be had is many ways in • tutored in the private affairs of Vaal tairestansily, and bad bore the can,. of • much ho the trouble bohemia 'Wallah* and his wife. • • —Baronet Gilbert H. Bator,. of Wis . cousin. who made a bit to carry tird stars and stripes from Vicksburg' to Washing . ton, =armed and *Sheet money, started rai rk a b . from ors at elex o'clock A. m i . ,:„ An Mame crowd, headed the r, Connell, and prominent lams, w Si a braes bind. accompanied him as far as the Grant-Pemberton men- 1 emelt; where they bade him farewell • with good wishes. —Dr A. G. Moore was shot at. Bald- ' _ _ _ . _ • =roe yesterday. by Hrs. Edward A. Pollard Oral not dangerously. She was committed to jell. Moore was an mate blend of her husband, who has been absent some weeks, • sad whose whereabouts she,clestred to learn of the —Led Fluke% charged with. frandu , lastly obtaining from the Poetoffice at Lisbon, Now Hampshire, a draft for twelve hundred do lla rs, belonging to other lee, was shot ensat Waterford, V by te Stev, Ins e - damning toorna aro:W.111m; Itwho beleivcnd Man_ will' recover.. Slovene was held Maumee far shooting the man. - . —E. H. Dish, an old citizen, living in the suburbs of Memphis, yesterday shot his son, a youth of nineteen, through the . lea breast, mfileting. it Ls believed, a mortal wound.. Ho was arrested and lodged In the station house. Ils Wooed to tell why . be did ao; and thews!. rui clue to the muse. • . —The mutt of Margaret Burke against the Nashville and Louie's= Railroad, for ten thonsand dollars damages, was taken up In the Circuit Court at Nash lute Her husband was acciden tally kUle rday. d on the read h 186 e. —Attu IX Champlin has brought suit In the Circuit Court at St. Louts tutafria thetoimace North Missouri Railroad for 5C57,000, laimed to be for three con tracts for c constructing doe the Second and Third Divbriotisof said road. -Leine quantities of grain are arrtr- Ina. at New Orleans for foreign ahipment.: lJgrwarda of eighty thounend bushels ar rived en Monday. • —Two illicit distWeries, in the vicinity at Wlrralngton ' DeL, one a very large one, hove been seized and eve men 211, -1:1en. Joel .Parter, law profemor of ' - arviad University, has resigned, In con sequence of advancing !ears• • —lrd.rcy McGee bas been < nnanl rsonsly expelled from St. Patrick's So- • -L•Goldwitt Smith, the dtatiogafetsal Enslith econotatet, to about to visit the United States. --Alight mow fell at VlrkkOtirg, ML g laiippl, yestinliy. —A metro sdri was expelled from e Church la Louisville a week er, two ego. She afterwerd appeared and took her seat In the "lama corner," and was mum:ee rily ejected. fiLe, sued the ' ejectors for dainags, and brought a witness who Ere following luminous testimony: war- Sanding rite. 'Cross from dti church, =Came staler Breckiscredge thro:r l oEut 'o the church, aud,ifit hadn't be 'de iron rallln , she- would tit All and . broke het , n.ck I.wes 11:1101 measberob dat de w ' am 3r 'Puled' hue I mid cher was I wronjwan ht' adt: years preaching he dal when Christ I okl sem wan Jaw ba San EUbiaa Tileads.''- king' Trion' sionanto, VOLUME MT EDITION. MIDNIGHT. nnsylvania Legislature. Dlwach N rlttaburik panne.] JELuucts - pclo, Jan.. 1866 SENATE. =2 By Iir:TAYLOR, of Beaver, Incorpo rating the Beaver FallaGas Company. By Mr. ERRE - IT, of Allegheny, pro 7 riding that the le-gal name of any firm may consist of one general partner de Co. , MILLI PASSED rtmem.r.• • „ B 'eating a new Judicial Oat/let out of Lyoeming. Authorizing the People'a Savings Bank of Pittsburgh to illerdlie its capital and declare dividends out of the net earn . toga: Allowing the Commlaalonera of Fay ettelcountv two dollars per day in alell tio7ll, to pay allowed while abseut from the county emit on bushmas. Incorporating the Neshatmock Rail road, Coal and Ore Company—of Law- . rondo county, intersecting with the Erie andll'ittabargh or New Castle and Bear er Railroad. 2CIIW COKIITZTEZ. The new Committee on Retrenchment and Reform eras announced as foUnwn Meagre. Wilton, Thorn, litrang, Nichol eon, Pallegher, Armstrong, Stoke', Lee dom7 Craig, Westbrook and Beard. DILIR 01. PRIVATE carmanen ACTED -.native to the Pittsburgh and Con nellavillußallroail. Objected off the cal endai.ort first reading by Mr. AD/LIRE; of Philadelphia.. An l t-hi:disbar the Hazelton Railroad Company to borrow money. Passed dually. • . Exieadini the time for the Attleissr onghl Railroad. Objected off by.. Mr. WILSON, of Allegheny.. • Esiabliabing a ferry over trie Ohio at Vanp;ort. Passed finally. • Authorizing the School Directors of Bellvne, Allegheny county, to borrow money. Objected off by Mr. FORD, of Allegheny. MU bill providam • Sea. .1. - Thai the school direeters of the I Borough of Bellytie, in the county of Allegheny, are hereby authorized and empowered to borrow . any sum er toms of money net exceeding tan thousand . : dollars; and to !sane bonds or securities there dollsums not leas Ran one hurt; , deed each, at such rats of hiterfr. eat annually as shall be determined by' said wheal directors, not exceeding sev en per centnm, which boids or aectol des shall be free of taxation except foi :State and school purposes, and shall be .mide payable not more than ten yearlL: from date and redeemable at any date er , dates within said period; that said school directors or their successors shall byres- olutiondirect the 'aid money to be used sad expended in the purchase of a school lot in said borough and the erection of a school haps° thereon. Srci 2:Wet said school directors and their aneaessors in office sr.) farther au thorized to levy and collect • per capita tax Ratite ordinary school purposes upon each and every male taxable inkabitaat of said borough, not exceeding ten. dol lars lUesch•year, and they are also ern, powered to levy and collect annually for this 'purpose of paying said loan an amountof money over all money* now', antharized by law fir school and build ing purposes, not to exceed tan mills on the county valuation of the Property In said borough, said additional tax to be collected annually until said loan shall be paid and not...thereafter. FOUR Or SE33iON On nasol 'Alen of Mr. JONE S, of Berke , the Aimee will mica hereafter at twe the afetrneon and adjourn at STATE TAX DUB By CaNTITYX ' .l.ndltar General submitted era ; port of I Me amounts of Slate tax due by each county January lat , 1568. ACCOITSII CALLED FOE: Mr. MANN, of Potter, offered a rem halo" requesting die Auditor General to giro, in the next annuallopert detailed accounts of all monies odd for extra' copies of documents and paid to all spe cial committee men. 'Passed. ICYCIEOI2I rit Mr. DEISE, 'Dampers; of Cluiton, moved the oonsidezation of the bill ow pealing' the act of hut amnion compelling te aft:Union of negroes to cars. Die. agreed to by a Tote of thirty-seven to fort Berea. Mr. MANN, of Potter, for a Conattn thimal Cruise:idiom next November. Mr. FOND, of Allegheny, a supple ment tci , the law of Malls& partnership., allowing the nee of ens name In titles of Arnie - • Mr. Wl e rl3ol4; of Allegbeny, for bridge our the Allegbeny M EwMt sheet, Bede Island. Mr. ' WILSON, Inoe nttnag the Garman Saint Prandacoascapital, Law renCeVine. Allegheny county. Adjourned. Aida..llesales—llle• for hist Mi. A. Convention of both liotuSa °nixed the blis l fer State printing at two o'clock. There were twe hide. Singarly tt Myers' wee accepted, at eighty-three and three quarter: per cent. below the rate speci fied in the law. Wiley A. Grebe, of Lan caster, had bid only hveaty:ono and sixtporie hundredths per cent. below. DISISTROIN FIRS AT CHICAGO 1111 Dons Worth of. Properly Destroyed. , leaf Valarrais . ma !Unbent essesta.i Carrisoo, Sanitary 29.-A Pre broke out aboxit half peat Witten o'clock tin evening in the , boot and shoe store of McDougal„Nicitels 2 Co., over (he book establistiment of 8. C. Griggs dc Co., 39 end 41 Make street, spreading with fearful rapidity. Within an boar Miser the first alarm the whole block, known is - .Bared. BolldInga,; wee a man j of damn. Nothing was saved. Among the principal losers are Grine 2 Co,• book establishment, $290,091ri Heywood, Youngat Co, fancy geode; Strange& Go, Bboyer sit Co, fancy roods. The building wee valued at a ' million of llars. loss In . this block do will b T e h f ull y a 'mil. lion of, dollars. Farwell sit Co's. dry gr u is e g iat latal i s . y lJahment t :a Wabash avenue,. oral times and their * stock o n wa lire s mu c h m'' damaged b From: Burc k's buildings th e y firewater; communicated to • the !.building No. 33 Lake street, occupied by I Carson, Plere 2 Co:, completely destroy ing it and °entente, together with numbers! 18 and lb, occupied re ! spectively by Foreman A Bros., cloth ing, and Bambows 2 Van Schoack. The stock of Foreman dt Bros. was ued at,1180,900 and is entirely consumed. Thatof Bantbows sit Van Schoacka, val. tied tal at coutdderably over 11100,000 • is also a to lout - • 'The buildings, Nca- 8, 41 and 20 lake atreet,f - occupied. by C. R. Henderson Co., shoo establishment, ls at present on fires, and will probably be desdroyed. The fire has also communicated ,to buildings on Michigan avenue, between Lake and Water streets. It to imponible at pres ent to give any correct idea of the total less by thla Pre, brit ft will probably reach two millions • COMELLSTILLE nmaola cue Delelewir alto Ceert —4m araftve..4lll 6llll loloBl..L (By 1.4.L.PL 4 tha roll 41..11. SwU. I Pnwatml.mam, January 28.—1 n the Supreme Court of the State Ude roornjng, Judge Sitenrwood Alellrered She trona moue opinion of the Quirt on the Con nellerfae itatirsed es t The opinion declares the act repealing thia charter of the. Company unconstitutional, ' and do. dorini tharehmier. with 'all . rigtkte and itivilegeOsotered• ~. - - .. .‘,‘,.'.,' ~1 : : ' ,li ti I - II - 4- - - -, --... W .-, i4? • 1 7 8 ' - - . . . - . • . • I' . . . . . . _. • . - ~ • vkvik.' - - - - ' • • - • _ . • L . -, , 1 1 I i -. ', / • ,„ ~ . , , . . 1 . , ___ : _z_f .:.., ..1 . 7 .1,,,,,,,,, .1 , :i: „.,_ ji f f ~,,,, ...., ii„,, -: ~..,;:....,...: . ,•-' . . * , , ~_. „, ~.. -4 i- --- 4 4 ,..„. : ' 011; . --.. -- - l -r--, 'IWO- ' ; ---=--„v..e.",„‘ - 1 . v ,.., ; „....._ .., , -L , e,, , ,...net.,.#3.i t3 . ,%4. 4 ?• ~- . 1 . .;,...._,,,, -• •: -,,,-. t i , ' -.,- ittalltrei i_ _ 1 %i r ( ~. 1 L... 4 • . . , .... . • 'eft , _,_,_„-..,-.„.„,„t, ___„.:_.,,....,- ~.....„-,-,„ .„.,..,:„. . :. ____....„,......,_ _,...„ „„..._.,...„.„-=;.•......,„„,, , . ; , • . , _:..,.,. • FORTIETH 'CONGRESS. (t) T i legragh to tits Pittsburgh lissotts.l WAtithrif GTt?:tr, Jan. 1549 SEts;ATE. A petition from the Constitutional Con vention of Virginia, for a modification of the Bankrupt law, was referred to the Judiciary Committee, Also, one from body in 1111s endoraIng the report of the spe cial CommitteTon the proposition to de- ' clam vacant certain. civil °Moot. Se ne reference, . Aiwa, from a member of the Georgia COD ventloo, relative to the mtabliahment of a civil government in that • State. Same reference. Mr. VANW'INKLE, from the Com mittee on Pensions, reported untsVor.- bly on the bill to extend the provisions of the Pension Act to Provost Marshals, I Mr. ANTHONY. from the Comrloo On Printing, reported in Leveret pr mi inting ' ten thousand copies of both reports on., I the Stanton matter. Aftee debate the report wax tabled. I Mr. MORGA.N, from the Committe-on I Finance, reported favorably on the retro, lution toinstruct the Secretary- of the freasury that whenever any State- shall be in defsult in payment of interest on stocks or bands in trust, the United States, to retain the moneys due from the United States to each State. Mr.EDSILINLS introduced. bill toren- ulate the procciure in eases of impeach meat and enforce the orders and judg ment of the Senate In each case. Mr. PATTERSON reported favorably' on lb.:thin in addition to the act regula ting bettain civil °Moore. . Mr. 'MORGAN sassed a Joint resolu tion authorizing the Light House Board to . plats warnings of obstructions at the entrance of harbors on sounds. Referred to Committee on Commerce. 3fr. HARLAN presented a petition of the citizens ld lowa in reference to the rights of American citizens. . SIr.LIARLAN moved n couaideration I of the bill granting hinds for the eaten- I ,ion of creamed In lowa. Referi d to the Committee on Public Lands. I Mr. At FRELI NGEIII the expiration YUEN of the epo on room keing ho theur r I Supplementary. Reconstruction bill. They had heard within the last year . from the President and from po. l ' i t tl i gTdversaries accusing the Republi can party of departing from the princi ples of the Constitution, and acting at vs, dance With the Isere - of the country. The question arose who was to determine the oonstittitionality of a bill. First; COO, tretlo, then the , resident, then two thirds of the Congress, If the bill be ye reed,. and then • the bill • becomes •• law. The President has 110 right mind a message to Congress declaring that such law passed by Congress is tum• constitutional. The Speaker maictained that the supreme power in the land Is the power that make. the laws, and yet the President, we are told, contemplates resistance to this power, an act of temer ity he abould bare trembled to think or Let the ExeCutive of !hie country at tempt to set Up hie will against the ex pressed will or Congreas, sod this eo n , try ceases to be a- Republic, and m noth ing:, less then a despotism. Is- it a weeder that we are obiaged - keep - op large t. the m ect i u li tary ntry l i tr or Zrzi a e t ow n the So isli th d th, ebt And taxation, when a mans of men are there whom! seditious issociations are encouraged by the Executive of titir. nation? The Senatorfrom Wisconsin predicted a war of rac e s at the ,South, and that the whites would crush their black antagonist. in the struggle. But be wished to inform him that when that struggle came, and he hoped in God it would never taus, Oil army sit tbo North would soon arise and assert the supremacy of the negro race. This race proposition he denied, and con. ' tendid that no other metivewita intended than the establishment of those great principles for which the father. of the Revolution foutiht—t e triumph of Re publican Governmeo Tits deficiency billtame (from the Sous, with the announcement of the re; fatal to concur 111 toe nexus amendment. The Senate instated and appointed an other Committee of Conference:. The anicitincement was also made that the House refused to concur in the Sen... ate amendment to the bill to repeal the' tax on cotton, exempting- foreign cotton . imported alter the first of July., Mr. SHERMAN moved the appoint ment of =other Committee of Confer. I ence, which, after debate, was agreed to, and Messrs .3lOßGAN, CONNESS and BUCKALEW wore appointee' the Com mittee. ; The joint resolution to appoint • Commission to report on spirit meters was considered. ' HallowingßMAN moved to amend it by the Commission until March Ist Instead of February 15th, to report. Agreed to after debate, in which the Tice meter was canvassed. Mr. SUMMER moved to strike net the second section of the bill which sus pends the work on meters until further erders from the Secretary of tilt Treas ury. 3fr. SUMNER'S amendment was lost —thirteen to thirty-four. . The Senate west into executive session .and subsequently adjourned, I 11003 E. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES., Alr:PEßHAlrintroduced a hill pro- Tiding for bounty to widows; and chil drsn of three mouths and nine Months volunteers who were killed or ,died in the serviee; also providing flat, 'while his entitled to bounty has died 'while his application Is pending, and prior to the date of the certificate, his helm or legal representatives shall be entitled to receive It Referred to thiCommlictem on Invalid Panellists. Mr. EDGERTON, as a question of priv ilege, seat up and had read by the Clerk the newspaper telegraphic paragraph an nouncing the election of Mr. Beattyns representative of Ohio in place of Mr. Hamilton, deceased, by one thousand majority. (Laughter.) The SPEAKER stated Ib area net s question of privilege. should aIga3IIJNOEN remarked it -should alga be stated that the majority had fallen off eight hundred. i Mr. PAINE, from the Commi ttee en Military, reported a resolution directing the Secretary of the Tnessimy to commu nicate en official copy of the Metro ctions famed by President hincoin to tax the Collectors of South Carolina on the 16th of September, 1883. Adopted. . .. Mr. SHANKS, from the same com mittee, reported a resolution-calling on the Secretary of the Navy for copies of all order. and commnnicationa tutted by the Navy . Department In reference to employment or diadems" of soldlerskend sellers from Washington navy yard and other places. Adopted. Mr. POMEROY, from the Committee en Banking and Currency, reported a ' bill In relation to taxing shares of Ne clonal Henke. It provides that the Words place where the Rank Is located and not elsewhere," in notion forty-ore of the National Currency Act of June ad; les, obeli be construed and held to mean that the State within which the Beak is lo cated and the Legislature of each State may determine and direct the manner and place of taxlngall Mares of National Banke located within such (Rates. eel. jest to the restriction that the taxation shall not be at greater rate than is seem ed on -other monied capitals la such States; and provided alwaye that, mares of National Banks owned by non-resi dente of any State be taxed in the city or , town where Inch Bank is located, and , notelsewhere. The bill was explained by Mr. POME ROY and discuseed by Um, Mesons:Lo gan, Garfield, Walker, Peters, Harding, Holman end ahem; - ' Finally Mr. POMEROY move d the pre sloes question, raying the bill presente4 but a single issue and he would not oon seat to any amendment, 'should they be offered to It, on questions not embraced wither the bill. Messrs.. TRIMBLE, of Kentucky, ind LYNCH, propelled to o ff er amendments, but Mr. POSlEROY,,,refused to allow them. The previous question wan emended, and the bill MIMe without divbeen.l Mr. POMEROY, from the same com mittee, reported Mick thebill introduced by Mr. Randall to regulate deposita of public money. It provides that a Ns, tlonel,bank shall not, e elected as a P üblic, depository in any State. or place where there Is located a Treasurer Sr en Amistant Treasurer of the United State.; that all public moneys collected and received for the Government in any' such city or place shall be &pelted with the Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer:lnd .shall be subject only to the draft of the Secretary of the Treasury, or of the Treasurer of the Unita] States, so pro vided by law, and under such refute trona as the Secretary of the Treasury from time to time stoat deem expedient and shall establish; any public °Muer depositing public money otherwise than aaprovided in the bill, and any semen aiding therein, is to be punched by fine not exceedlbg five thousand dollars and by imprisonment not exceediag three . Yo."- Attar some debate Mr. POMEROY re marked thetas the House seemed to be nniuditions in favor of the principle, be thought the bill Mould be made more stringent. He. therefore moved an amendment applying - the provisions to al/ collection of public Maim within fifty miles of a city where there is 'n Treasurer er Assistant Treasurer of the Uniteelfitates. • A communication fromthe Frecidont, In reference to the formal trunifer of Russian America to the toiled Suite. was referred to the Committee on For eign affairs. From the Secretary of the Treasury, relative to expenses incurred by the tlov *manna In printing 'National Rank cir culation. Referred to .Committee on Ranking. Mr. ill - IiRLBURD, of Am . York, of fered en...lotion directing the Secretary of the Treasury to furnish all the Infer. , 13 1 , 11i013 relative to the proposed compm... miss of the champagne casreadatelv peed ing In New York. Adopted. .' After the tnuisaotion of some not in portant ba•inette, on motion of Mr. WASEIBURNE, of %diens, the Crn ininett on Rules was instructed to Inquire Into the propriety of requiiiag ex-rueru: ben of Centre. seeking admission to the floor of the, Rouse to take the test oath. On motion of Mr. FEItRIS, the Corn' mutes on Foreign Attaire was instrticted to Inquire whether the further services of Judges and arbitrators appointed Wider the treaty with Grvit Britain in April 7, 1862, may not be discontinued. Mr. LOGAN Introduced a bill to pro vide for a bureau of civil service at Washie - ton. Referred to the Commit tee so Rv treachment. • On motion , of !fr. • LOGAN, the Secre tary of the Tre.viury was directed to corn mnnict•e fdrthwith the names, Ac., of all eln , em in his Department against whom .written , bare,, had beau pre tarred; and srlEecd!smissal had been re connuemiel by tha Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 'bite the first of duly, ISO 7, for corruption or inahKity to perform their duties.. On motion of Mr. LOUGIIRIDGE, the Secretary ofd lnterior wen direc ted to furntsta all information in reference to the lands acquired from the Cherokee Indiana. The House resumed the conisideration of the bill declaring forfeited to the United States certain lands granted to laid in the construction of railroads in the States of Alabama, Mississippi, Loniaiana and Florida. 3 • Mr. JULIA\ concluded his argu.- tuoht, commenced some days since. in Ruppert of the hill. Mr. CllANDLEltaddreased t hi; Mouse in opposition. iteferrlng• to remark mane by Mr. J I,i that he desired not to be interrupted, lest thematic. bloody rmuit might follow,. if the altercation which arose the other slay should horny= 'tinned by the belligerent . gentlemen on the other side of the Misuse, Mr. Chand ler said, that having closed the re,o,rd to the satisfaction of himself and friend's, ho intentifsi to leave it there. If at was dissatisfied with the record, and chose to call him to responsibility, he was at his service. Mr. IILAINIf. opposed the hill as snap judgment, which ought not to to taken alien those States were utireprescr.ted iu congress. Mr. JULIAN asked - whose fault It was that the Southern States were not repre sented in C •ogress? Mr. replied It was not .Or minly the fault of the freedmen or loyal Mr. ELDRIDGE Raid he woutrl like to answer that question. It .was the fault of the gentleman from Indiana and his party. Mr. VD.A.SLIBUENE, Illinois. referred to his oppoaltion a week or two egO to renewing the ltailroad grant in lows to •he Dubuque and hionx. City Railroad, nod raid the Governor of that Slate Lad slam then sent a message to the Legials lure namplaining of that Compafoy for i, utter had faith In the matter. Ifo was in 'liver of taking away all those land ;rant, and keeping the laud for the pa, •,1 Mr. TRIMBLE, Kentuck v, asked M Julian whether the bill would operate f..rfeit the landa of the Mobile awl Oh Railroad, the New Orleans . , Jackson en Great Northam, or the Mt...siasirpi Cet tral Railroad. Mr. JULIAN replied that' be did tir understand the Lill la affect either those roads. Mr. TRIMBLE then asked Mr. Julia whether be would accept an amendmen exempting those roads from the ore tioe of toe bill? , . Mr. JULIAN inquired whether, If be should-do so, ho, Mr. Trimble, would vote for the bill! M. TRIMBLE replied be would not, but desired orpecially that the rood, mentioned should be exempt from the pr r. m . ' : li ttlr, f gP u remarked litst , Mr. Waahbu.rno wee entirely mistakerr an to the fact. Re inquired from Mr. J alb] whether the bill .applied to the lands .{ranted to railroads which had heeo completed? I Mr. JULIAN replied it did not. Mr. ALLISON also alluded tia the fact that net only was the Slate of Arkansas affected by the bill, but that the last Con treras had Naiad a bill, reported by the 4entleman from Indiana, gtvlng en addi tional grant of 1 4 %000 acres to Arkansas. Mr. JuLuIN remarked that the MAO stood . on Ito own merits, and bid no relevancy to this bill. Replying to. x mm=4 by Mr. ELDRIVOE, he said when the Southern litotes carte track in the Union, an tbe'v would do it, a few, weeks, he would Lein favor of reviving and renewing those railroad grants. . Mr. McCLIIRG, Chatrutan of the Select Commltteeon Southern Railroads, stroke in support of the bill. In reply to some remark, by . Mr. Eldridge, .he said he felt ablest witting God should visit the Eleuthera land with desolation until her people should return to Mete dirty to humanity and come out from among the tomb, -of corruption where they had so long dwlt. When they should Lave comeback,and had sintwn immlataltaldesigns of returning reason, he should he w 111 IDr to treat them as be t, would treat ether loyal citizens, but not until then. Amendments to the hill were offered By Mr..: RNELL, providing that It shall not apply to the grunt made to the Nashville and Doettor railroad Corn- By Mr. PILE, Providing It shall no &pp / toll:le grant made to the Alabarn. and ennusee River Raliroal Company B r. BLAINE, a new section mak. lag forfeiture apply to all grunts to Star or Railroad Corporations that have ea pined by limitation. Without a vole on the WI, the :Rouse adjourned. KANSAS LET Teter.ph tO MO ba r.h 6 sae It.] 144 . 0 • 61, -.11101 mho imitismiaro. Sr. Lome, January 3.—A reaolution 'was tatrodueed by a Denacratic member in thoKatures Legislature. Yesterday, and was laid over, inatructing Senators and Representatives In Congress-to.,:voto against the bill to allow Negro Suffrage in the District of Columbia. The resolu tion says Kansas voted against Negro Suffrage. last fall and that the Represen tatives from that State misrepresented their constituents in voting for the bill which passed Congress in December. The Seaga adopted resolutions nuking Congress to grant snbatdiee to 'the }Can asta branch of the Union Pacific Railway. 'ln the House stnendenentswere offered to include all other railroads coca Siete for the same nutraldies, and igerable fasting in manifested against . the Pacific CCny, In consequence of their refus pay the taxesruul submit to the law passed butt winter regulating fares, freight, etc. The whole matter wee laid on the table, lot It is probable the reso lutions • will Ds taken up again and .. NEW TORN.. - * raT Trlemkt.• to to. rittoboreit eautto.l j New Yoatr, Jon. STRAYER ARRIVED. Thu steamer Now York, from South ampton on the 14th, arrival to-night. oven tenni noiroic., The rumor ef an over hone a Err. ,cork to-day his epparent4 no authen ticity. The Staaloahlp City Of Antwerp, from Liverpool on the 10th, has arrived. Civil !tights Law la illni•11111. (Br friss:spa to too ptstsointo euttto.,l AltwAPotae, Janeuwy M.—AttorDey- GenerarJones has furnished Governor Swann with an opinion directly conflict.: ing with the decision made by the Chief Justice In the tinted Staten Circuit Court, in October laid. The Attorney. lienend inky.. "The Civil Elena law is unconstitutional. The negro appren ticeship laws of Maryland are oottotitu llonal, and the United -States Circuit Court had Ito Jursdlotten in the case, on which thiefJ runic° Chase gave the decis ion, doctoring that' the apprenticeship of colored children,' under the laws of Ma land, was cavery er involuntary servitude, and in Tlnlatitri of the thir teenth amendment, sad. therefore null and void, and returning them all to :the custody of their parents." , : Wheeling Municipal Shad Sun. fl 7 Yakima to Sala rtitsbuilllissal+.l WENSILENO, W. Vs., Januar:Ml.—The election feranuaripsi aglow" and Cons dlmen yederdsy restated in favor of, the D4mocrsdv by an average tnelority of five bandied; a gain oter the year pre. Clots. MU EDITION, THREE; O'CLOCK M FROM.. -EUROPE Martell° Tower Again Aft& Fentau Turned Queen's ErWane . --- --. , . I tly T'leil . .SlM IO MO eittalCarsh lilamt4.l The Alispaslinian Expedifirsh In Distiols, - . • I . IVARHINGITON, Jon. hiLl66B. • - I DEN. astems' DILL. • , , Gen! Retake' bill in regard Loth* rights . . Ftaartolal arTCOMMOrdial. oDisinerlcati citizens abroad is undetr stoott to he in entire nroordanco with. lily Tatootopb 10 the PimbArrit leucite. I the View. of the Department of State. • - ÜBE IT MMITAIII. PROCEDURE IN IMPLACIAMIENT. ' The'tuost Important of 'the new pro- TOWED I AGAIN ATTACKFD. U sego- W - Los DoN, January •23.—The Mar olio visions of enator - Edmund's listing the procedure in Impeachment etre Tower at Dunce:mon near Wexford, Lie- those relating to euspension ft m oft/oe land, was attacked last :dant bia betty; may; be done of persons; on trial. This of. Fenian+. The garoison first upot the' by a „• .. . enforced of . u vote of two-thirds of the.min/ 00re assailants, who, after return:rig the tire, arid May be e n for c e dby any °Moor of tied. No casualties are reported. the civil; navel or military serslicts with the fore*. at his dispoltaL Ofncers dims. THE CLETEKENm!RLL oPTRAOE• , Th. Fenian Shaw has turned Quee_n's ta""4.l.augdoeu,radch order ry oarfth,tabtaerptat., chill a ' evidence. no pcsitively identniee Bar- pendrolduring the progrese of proceed reit es the man who fired the ?use which taltil against them, ' and the punishment caused the Clerkenwell explosion. therefor is fixed at a fine net exceedinie ._ best thousand dollars, or. imprisonment war RR rM R a. , front one to twenty years, or both, at the • • ' THE PP .t Ex damn/don of the Senate. ITION IN MOTION, . . _.. . CONSUL CONFIRMED. • L., ' ,...N • J mlntit ' Y 2 1/. — Dispatches tri m m The Stmate te- day eontirmed the netts. Senate! announce thatltho Expedition is Mallets of-Bersk tali (J. Wells, of .3flch again In motion, and had already reached iga° , e'''"ul at m4neb" ' ", England ' ch,.. , a ,atl v ., „ji,...,.„ twelve mil., stoisissarose SIT THE pirdIDENT. • boyOurl Denorr. General Napier I r lil TbeTissident sent to the Senate the o wimp noml•ations• J 'nom, lirOWn isimediutely put liim;e, If itt the head of o f itc arn . , . ci.,.. ; w . .. : the column of advance and push on to 'RLOapp,l of Connecter COICII/IbUsioller ADLAI.I, IbeVApiD.l oil the Tigre Distr Ct. of Patinas; l'ratucle ft • Price, M . New • JenseY, Consul thuiral to Havana: Robt. L. Matthews, of Dimple, Consul at Val• rode; Luther E. Webb, Superintendent oflndiantAtratto for New Mexico; Henry (4. \ Verthington, Judge of the Coiled Stitei [Hamlet Court for Nebroka; .Thba. D. Buskirk, Asenssor of Internal Rove nti• ll) the Secend Inetrict of linilana Samuel H. Sneed, Amesser of interim Revenue in the Fourth District of NVI2 ,c,i3nir.l. FIOIANCiAL ANDI4OIIIIIIII, SAL. I.tollom MONET MAMMA - I, • 1,..0r.0x, January n• sok...kg/A.l/1%1. AmeriraONeourilles re Mulct. I,iee-Twentlen, Illlunis Cent/111,1.51. Eris, 491, 1./vicar/yd. Yuan/mi. , Jaimal-y 2.11 , --Eemti v;— Cotton MatAwly, quiet And .. .MobiLlaged, and Lb° lAdvieCs Troll, Manchester are fa vorable. firea.latutl;4-11Orn is 11.'41. NVlNeat is sell inn' Mi /6. for California. and 14..1,1 tar No. '2 NEllwin. nac. //aria!, r . o Oats as I Id. FIOLM. :;7A firnelsionsiPork f 2o a. Lard Cheese 11.1 a 40+. Prod tine—retrole /I in; "Airs of $p os at retail were made at Is bid, and - tined at, is 21/.1. ft. Nvartar •errnot.r.xx suotner.. Asrnnar, January '...... , -Ertniv. troletkul is selling at 411.1 franca per one hundred 'kilt/gnu/low: • PRA S FORT. .11tunary t;ititelkatate, Wads. ---- SOUTHERN STATAS =XIIMMI! = • Cam.ixtoxo, January !.t.C.—lu tits Co - verttiou to-day Ilia C'eintnlttoo on Edutti tion submitted a report that the. Leginlit tura Mall ...loot a Superintendent rif Publie Printing, who ithm Mod' be i.orintoldent of Education. and with the itorernor mei Attorney G,17.1.1 ettl ..omit Board of Calucatlo fue Legivint tins in also eropotre4, provide tar uniformity of teat book re , and build •• had ham. and pare lotiri the ;macular...l of Mildreni :rite tiny can r. copied ehiollt in diivousat mg taxation, and one owtiou or the . fluaty, report sew. adopted. =rl2! 1-.ANTA, Jan. 'Js.—Tho Conseutioti debated the relief ordi ounce all day, ant; reoutrunicutl it. * general ortlor,. Issued to-day, mt.!, toure4 N. Barrett; Serretary of State , of Georgia, for refusing Ito acknowledg e ! the authority of f;eu. Maude. The Shari Comptroller is to set am Socretary `3tte. • Ititza.goorytta.g, January 23.—Thei State Treasurer, Jones, was arrested to-!' day by the. military authorities,-and terwamis parolol until ;ten o'clock to-I morrow morning.. BIORTit CLIZOLISIA. naLnlatf, January .. .J.3 j . The Conven tion to-day adopted two !section" of the erticie 00 Government, c.. It provide, for a Governor. Lieuteitant Governor, Secretary' of State, Treasurer. Superin tendent of Public Works, Superintend ent of Instruction and at/ Attorney Gen eral. Their terms of only . ..tire to he two yearn, but tlorm. tint elected to enter upon their Minn, within thirty days after Um acceptance of the Conatitution ' by Congress and to carve 'two year, /row January let, 1559. . ROUTH cAsoinca. CUARLERToN, 2S.LThr. l- Lion woo chiefly cxupicati o to-day 0 I 0 nllYer the die...len of the tax hill tupplyftanda M pay the expenseft of the Convention, which war, finally recommitted. An nrd neaten was adnpted tieing the pay of members at eleven dollar. per day, and twenty cents mlienge. The payment Is to be made In Stste cdrreciey, known as bills reyeiyable, on whlchtnere Is twenty per eat. dipcouat . a-- 1111111111111XIPPI. • JACKSON, Jannary =l.—ln the Conven tion to-day, Mr. Alderson moved to act upon the re.lgnotion 01 Mr. Orr, Chair. men of the Committee on Printing, ten dered ;yesterday, on neciunt of ohjecc nous urged against the bill reported. lie hoped tho resignation would not be scoop tees. :11r. l'o wnsend offered to give bonds amounting to ;ClO,OOO to do the work fur one-third it woo proposed to given pub lic printer. Ile sold when the Chairmen or the,Committee brings a report nl: lowing such ateniinga no this one does, nod offers his resignation, because he doe,. not desire the report to be investi rated, it should 1.0 accepted., Mr. orr's resignation was accepted. - Nothing•else was done during the day. ' rZEIZEMI Mnn mini, January 2.3.-- , The Arkanias Dernocrane Convention mot yesterday at Little Rock. There was a full attend ance of )morri Moot men from all parts of the Sta to. City If all wan decorated with evergreens by the hales, and filled with Whips and Democrats, and a large num ber of Germans and - Irish., The Conven tion Is still In session and very barmonl- 12=12! TACLAIIANSIM, Jan. the Con. VPIIIIOII to-day the preamble of the bill of Halite N., reported. The Committee on Edueation Was Inetructed to Inquire an to the achoot fund of the State and shat dirposltleit ellettld be made of It. LOVIIIIELICI Nips. Onunitirs, January .3.—TheCcia vention is stlilat a eland on the question pisfraurbisement, without a prospect of iturnechats settlement. In the debate yetitiirday the Ile wee passed. STATE NEWS, —The oldest beanie In Berke county is said to be the stonebullding to Douglass ville. This house hears the inscription . fI A. 111:111-i' It in said to haye been built by a family from Sweden. —The !coon Oil Creek, from Tarr and _llynd Forme entl/touneville to OIL City, is In excellent sleighing order, and con elderable quantities of oft are being teamed from the former point to the lat ter. The teams r,sceive, front fifteen to thirty mods per borrel for the trip from the wells to the oil yards at 011 City and awry from ten to fourteen berrele Teach load, This is not quite no profitable an as teaming during the . Pithole excite went, but there hi less wear and tear of animals and nten -and a good deal Una Proaralty. .There In now oompkrativaly few teams lu the oil region, , bdt those that are hero find enough Ls do and make fair profits for their owners. ' • —The tituarrillefierafd auya On the Sd of July hod, an Fogilahman named William May, residing in Freehold, Warren: county, left hie home with the intention of 'ending Titusville and Pit• hole, and returning home by way of Warren, where be was to pay a debt of $7OO.- Ile hail the money in his porma sten, and woe seen In to afternoon of the same dayat Corry, but can be traced fo farther, and haa not since been: heard ront, Monday, Mr. A . Buidli of Free hold, a con -in-law of the missing man, arrived here, he having beard a rumor to the effect tlud a dead body had been found under a barn in thin vi cinity, and identified cc that of May, from papers found In Ida - pocket,' Our pollee have heard of no •distimery of the rrinitand the army seems highlyimprotable. Mr. flush hey returned borne to b3ToTtIII,O the origin of the report. MM El --7-- ‘ FROM WASHINGTON, mpeacVentProcedureß NominatOna and Confirmations Approprlillon Coattail/lance or the Frecalmer Bureau. rii= . . The Committee on A pprimriations will report the Exeentive and Legislative Appropriation bill In a few days. This Committee oat MT.& the Secretary of the Navy's ontlm o r twenty. millions Of dollare, and the -" mates of Seereterien Soward,:hicCull .b cud Browsing. At torney General Stashory and PWII/11111.- ter General Randall will be .leersa.wd in the mono proportion.. The 'Committee !met, bleu making a thorough examina tion of all tb. Departments, and will reemannehd a large reduction el the der int force employed thcrelt , and the shot iota:Dent of a lumber of Milo' which they deem as useless and cull . an 01 , The Committee will ob - lbh by making no appropriation to continua the.'. Asomber of those now holding fat of lees,under the Government will be aurpriamir whim title bill la reported to lied no provialon mule to pay their gala. I runt - atm orrusiscultairT ruovienoNs. The bill ,repOrted by !Senator Patterson, front the Commit!, on Itetmmilment, pror dee that after thirty stays from the pose,* ao special «gent shall . be op. pointed by the Preeideot or Departments without eoutirnitation. by the Nelsen., nor any each whose ch.:niters:end oats. rive are not antherir.Sl by atelote, and the bourn 001,/ , h es ore not lawfully employed shall_ expire • within thirty days RaPr snob ipasaage. The appoint. mutat by the Treasury Department of tiveaty.ti•e general or apittin.l agents to aid to the densitieti f eounterfeitlag 7. authorised; and the Postmaster General ittempowered to appoint agents to pro • mote the ofiteleney or the sersitv• in different parts of the' United States, but ',information thereof must he bent b. the Renate at the beginning of plea sawn,. DSINI uLTI :PO : - The Seeretary!of the Itutellor seat to to Finance Committee the .draft' of a Joint Ilcootatlon, which hto saydifers In one particular from the Joint Resole. lion of 1945: The lane} directed the de tention by th• ittecretary of the Treasury of moneys! doe'to a defitultingiltats on account of per cost tage efpablic lands ly tog within her limits. This res olution- \ makes •it hie duty to withhold,any monlysducto.ench Stato from the United btotco atiftt account whatever. The Interior Department le the depoaltory of a largo woust of over State.bondowhich U4llMd States hold in trtutt for certain Indian %t- bee, The onnually ..aecruing intere;ff. Tor many team waa .nopaid by the respective States. but Wes advanced by , • congrest front pie Treasury. litigates:es nuarap. The ColeatruCmmittee thei on Freedmen's Atrs have ted r Chairman tore port a bill to . the.lioaso ow:Mauled .the Freedmene , Bureau' one ear after the I IGth ofJuly next. Thin ta t tter -Will be brought before the House during the next few days.. The Committee are una , intoua ih thp opinion that the oan idition of at airs is the South neceealtatoe !the continuance of the bureau. 'Eaton sive correspoodence hag been held with Itarticelb every State where the bureau sin operation, and the °platen prevails everywhere that it would result la.mucla bull to the freedmen to thecontinuo the t ., :reau at the present time. The bill to repotted autherise• the Secretary - of bPar to dlecentinue the opesatlona of the reau In env State fully Tailored ha Its ' natant - tonal relations to the Govern l'ant„ and represented In trongocest, Inlem 'such continuance In said State hall be necessary; co3rlrirr:, - Erom roamfm itirATIONS. T.b , l Committee. uos./A.reign Relations .ocidai to-day to roc...aim/ad iho ratifi tion of the, Reciprocity Treaty with the Sandwich Island., and the confirm of'S. S. Cox - as Mit:dater to Austria.' HAVANA, T.Plaanlina w u. Pinabarabliacnte.l Noma Asos , Oroored to Leave tole. IHAVANA, Jan, report ia current nt Captain General lanninde Las or dered Sante Anna to leave the hiand. As Zoo Pete In Paris. A fele was given on the Skating Club Lake, in the BM* do' Beulogne, on Sat urday (January / weet. A Parte letter (Myst "The Lake llluminated by A lined °flight from elticeu electric bat bides, each wreathed with gally-colered Venetian Ituaterns. A cordon of white Mltlfed glass burner., cenneCting. can delabra great beauty inclosed the. Lake, as it were, within *circle efpearla Vit. The blond In the centre of the frozen waters connected 'with the shore by a fairy bridge, was one mutt of ruby, emeraldand amethyst tinted Ares, ,and, seen through the groves of trees, each *len with lanterns of relerei paper reminded one of the last wane in a Clirlstmaa piston:due. Hero wee ate thined the baud of the Thirty-lbuith, which played all . • pie prettiest might of the livening was the miniature sleighs, sada contidning a (cit Passenger vevleted and furred,' but • wearing a tiny lantern In her belt, and propelled by • faithful dquirelsearinglais hat. The elect witens erne manyoelored mans shooting along theidtvery maraca of h mirror. Blue green and red were thepredominant colors, the hue wain by Ina lady within thesleigh being the 1 !la wars by her Cavalier : The Duke of Hamilton, Dismal Pasha, Prince Metter nich, Dr. Simme. • Dc ,Palva, and Prince "Mavrooordato were among the gentlemen; the Duchess Do Moray, the Prince., DeSagan, Vicemptrose Aguielo ((tea Maedonnell), Mina Peaalman, the Marquise De Gallifet, and the Russian bride, Countess Demldeff, were armlet .tit,..4lllean,a..The Ernororo..ronibeErf3pr.resend Lac, with the Prince Imperial ; and again their:mend agility of twoyoueg Ameri can ladles, baleen Dechwlth and Berwick, attracted their Majesties' attention. (len. DIA and eoverel diplomates were of the circle attracted by these yeuag ekill in the art of abating: -4 novel field if investigation has been opened by M. Biondeau who has been studying the action of an induction currant on fulls and seeds. The eloctri mitten of &pales, pars, and peaches, he la tet7 to believe, .ateris their. ripe ni ng. . Far the purpose of comparison, a quan tit of cereal grains, pees, and bomb, wblth ban been submitted to the action of an electric un i :rp were placed in Fits filled with good el ear th , and other unelectriled ware planted at the sama nate asid kept under tie same ren ditions. Theresult dos, that the elec. seeds always sprung up first, grew more rapidly, and gave much more vig orous and fruitful plants. 0110 alugular fact, j which is 'given on the authority of the experimenter, in, that many of these lants enennately persisted In growing upside down; that is, with the true reel coming up into the air, 'while ,the .was directed downward into the CITY AND SUBURBAN. Triolaeoliam Affray la Allagliaay— Tbe. POrpellenter• Ueda for Trial. Joseph Fisher, John Clark anal Din Gordon, three of the negroen enguged in the disgraceful nhooting affray. at Mi chael fere sateen, at the corner of tit.,.. end and West street., Allegheny, Mon day evening, .an . amount of which we published yesterdey, had a bearing be fore Mayor Drum,ot three o'clock yes. terdey, when the following fac's were developed; About four o'clook Monday . evening John end Alfred Gabby, in Com pany with another young man, 'were seated at a table in Gler's beer hall, drinking beer. • Whiletbus engaged, four pegyees, John Clark, Dan. Gorden, Jos: 'Fisher runt Henry Johnson, all mumbler- j ably under the influence of liquor, en tered the saloon. They apprructhed the Gabby, and invited them to drink 'with J them, but the request war promply de- reined. 'Gordon thee asked Alfred Gab by, who was formerly On the pollee 1 lima, if he did bet remember about ar resting him some tune previoua, Gabby replied that lio did, upon which Gordon remarked that he thought it was a good time to get even. At this moment three of the sierras., Clark, Gordon and Fish er; drew revolver., while JOhnson pro dwarf a razor'. Before they' had time to use them, boWorer, the, white meta bad armed themselves with each weepere as were. in reach, anti one of the negrovet, who was in the act nrilring. was fell.' to the door. Alter same skirmiehing they were elected from the sal tom. Ou reaching the sidewalk Picker tired another shot, after which he and his mm pardons retreated to the opposites Aide of the etreet: JOhn.fiabley, anneal with a heavy Isar of Weedstarir d in pursuit nt them, but before he had reached the etreet two more elites were fired, ens of which struck him in the side, the hall lodging near the spine. Nntwithstand tug th• wound, tie continned acroes the street, and erring Maher about to fire again, dealt him a blew with the wooden bar, which felled him to the ground. whereupou the other negmee reeked upon tiabby,, atul Johnson, who was 'armed with limo. gn ith airaz,r, cut him eeveral the faos and head. Alfred Gabby, seeing he danger hit brother W. ill, Matted to hie assietance, but before he could reach hint, received a elmt in the fleshy part orl Lite right orm. The in formation upon which the bearing was had was made by Alfred Gabby, ch•rg log. the Fenian-e. Fisher, Clark, Gordon and Johnson—with felonlons assault and battery. • Fisher watt held in the stun of $l,OOO and Clark and Gordon in asooeach for their appe.dranco at Court. Johnson has net yet been arrested. The defend ant* were remanded to the lock -tip, bat' will probably. Ist.committed to jell to day, us It le hardly possible far them. to precure ball. John Gabby, Who tsar wounded is the is vorniutal to his ruin,, but. it Ie thought will bolatile to tie out in a few dap, when he will prefer a similar in formation against the same parties. Michael Gier,iproprietor el the soloou .where the affray twourred, made Infer motion against the negroee, charging them with riot, against) - the which cherge they were each - hold in the'eum of faiodallare for their appearance at Court. Illairide—useonsees Mosinee! 'l7onritii Bet; remidi cluesp• boreMghij committed eu ieyd • terday warning by nbootiug bit with s re s olver, The dertesed rtten .intemperate habits and for end days had Vren dr inking to ex Monday evening he callrd at se. Owes where he bud contracted a - • its, and paid them. About [reeler lock be bid I his companions good tight sad started for home, after which lathing 171011, was seen of him until ,bout tour o'clock In the morning, when outs member of. the fatuity was sent to his room to awaken him, when lap we. diecovered dead ,In his bad. The ether members of the family were 611.4, and on entering the morn found the deceased lying on Ida hack; tv h ileitis hands firmly clutched a revolver, the muzzle of which was within a fewjnolise of his forehead. A wound was found airneat in the centre of Ida forehead. I - Coroner Clawan n Ve a ,,, n opted , and heldnu Inquest on the body yesterday. A brother et the deceased testified that he: oteupied - a rt.m near that of deceased. j Sometime during the' night he heard the report or a pistol, hit us all warm still afterwards. Le soon fell asleep. tither emnassee, wim had seen the deceased during the previous even ing, were also examined, and, from their testimony it appeared that he reached. , home shortly after twelve o'clock. None of the witnesses had _ever wren the de. coaxed with a revolvet, codas it woe now It IS probable that lie bad purchased it that evening with' a view of committing suicide. Tho receiver was one of Colt's eir...ahooten.. Two of the chambers were empty. The Wonntl was probed be a playahinti and the cl'anrse of the ball traced Into the brain. • From the appear. anoemf the bed,. and the position of the 'naly, death muat have ensued Instantly. Theiury impanuelled by the Coroner re turned a verdict In accordance with the fiats abor. gOr.n. 1 The deceinkelkwas. a tangle man about thirty-one years of•age, and resided with his father's family; In Duquesne borough near the Allegheny 'river. rue laut night the audience. at the Acad.- my of .Bluilo—w hlnh was one of the most brilliant that wei have ever seen any place, tiorruscating with beauty—was diaappeinted by the announcement that Mate. Gaouaniga had not arrived, and that lime. Kapp Iteung would fill her place. Consitinessilj . fdme. Young met with a very cold re,septinti, which was • • soon turned, however, -by the melting -.neatness of bar voice, Into a riot of ap plause. Classaalgn - may be better. It is possible, but we don't • think it Very probable, for Afine,! Young has 'tridents- DIY a eery fine, well cultivated Yoke., The tenor woo not lop to. our enpcsita lions, and seemed net to till our little Academy. Mme. Testa played and sang .Asmena admirably. and Bernal was, ae be always to, a tniplud singer, anal4w,Ls- hie actor, and an Immense favor) Mt every audience in the country. We car= taints I:4lbn° thlo to be the. best operatic troupe we have arti st s ear s u r e this city, and mime of Itsaret.,y among the elite of the piiifeewlon. • Thin after noon the .A.demy.is to he crowded with ladies, to hear Lucretiaßorgia, and to night Slum . will positively appear id La Finvorits. About , crew o'cloOk last night an alarm of lire was minded !from box 17, corner of Wood and Sixth street, which Was ochasloned by a tiro 6 the establishment= of Drill's. Q. Bernstein, clothier, and merchant tailors,r i d No. 244 Liberty street.' The tire etig hated on Um scoond floor of the buUdin g In a room used an a work shop, directly fiver the sales room, The comic, of the lire remain, s mystery, as one of the proprietor, say* he w before it was discovered todie on fire, at which time there was no fire In the room. The gatemers were promptly •on the ground and poured such a flood of wsteiinta the banding that the fire wan net only , ex.. tlngulched buts large amount of gamic destroyed. The damage done by the'llre wan very slight, but the lent to both building and good, occasioned by the water will be very heavy, hut is Dilly covered by Insurando in tho Delaware Mutual Insurance COmpany. care Me ltazotaok, GHT7LEItiII:—OIIOO accept wry thanks for the lieaulffut Upright Piano of Steinway it3on'a tnauufecture, which, at my special request; you forninhed (or my 'use at tho presbri Opera perform /UMW at tho ACJidOLOy Of MUNIC. ico. variably use the Steinway instruments In preference to all °duns at my Operatic M 03.1403 aiNew Yorkand eliewhere, Having thou: to be the very but .Piano Fortes ever man beat Max. Me n Mean. Kleber Broi, 47zElL BlBeburgb, Jau. LI; MO. Taken to the Apia of Wosttey, Charles. Stretab and M. Groin, three boys convicted at the Quarter Se amless of Larceny as& sentenced. to the Holum of Refuge, were' taken yes terday by Deputy sheiltr Stub lie hi t.—Tho . neniptfaLt onto w has Improved the condition of the to to the atty sswell as theSountry roads, for sleighltic aid lovers of the sport ore taking Ova:flags of the improvement: rerJary.—P7llllam Craft wan cam maim,' to jail by Alderman Strain yea° Gulley for a further touring on a charg er perjury, on oath of Matthew Keep. • . . . very Interesting report of the will of the Do ll ar Savings Ilank r. wlll be found In the eighth column of our *woad par,. Boot Job of ibo Pollee COmaaltioo— Lbm ofAppoinum•ett ', The Pollee Committee, pn l rsuant to a published/mike, met ut Wilkin's Hall lat evening for the purposel of making the polite appointments. 'The number orapplieants was . exeeedinklY large, be llng over eight hundred applications for the ono hundred positions. At an early hour In the planing the hall was filled with those applying for position., all of whom were eas mined by the bommlitess, and the following named gentlemen ae raided: ,:tgief of • Poll'ec-11. J. Pam o:tficer at the .3foyar'a OAiee—Capt. kf. IV. Lewin. 3'imh!OJim= Bridgens. Policemen—Wm. F. Reed;Seth Wil mot, John Herron, John Pi Mourner, Robert MoCrestily, H. B. hfcCurrec, Jae. Scott, Andrew J. , Mnon, Thee, P. 'Moor heed, M. Portzer Hamlet& Lowe, Geo. Towers, James' Pillow, "Isaac W. 24011- vain, John Tinunony, JamseW. Wool rigs Patrick Ponder, W. A.:Hoak, W. F. Kelly, Jim. Stewart, Thomas, Patrick J. Kelly, Le Ale Garber, George J }faunae, James Gould, G. N. INewbert, Free. Burp Joe-Thema...John A.vbel wan, Darnel Silvers, H. McCoy, John Byrne, Jelin Gillerman, Wm. R. Brown, K John eetz, Thos. Conway, Thos. Raf ferty, David McCreary, Pat. /101.1Twood, Tboinaa A. Horton, Jabal Reddy ; Pieter Mullin, William McKinney, John W. Ben, John Hayden, Henry Dickson, David Campbell, Jaoob Bruno, Pat Sta pleton, Geo. Murry, Daniel Gallagher Tim. McCarthy, George Cochran. Neill Will W. Wilson, Robt. Fowler, Wm. Beeves, W. E. Heiveley,W. A. Pen; deriaast, Thee. Hamilton, Dennis Kirby, Jun. Doolies, fiamn Ward. Jas. Lim:4o3lln; D.Johes,J no. Moore, Jno.Olenn, Jan. Stokety, John Mackerel, John Irwin, I Charles Weaver' afalvany, John F. Wonderlich, Charles O'Donnell, WEIL Earle, James McCandless, Joseph LIMO'? Daniel Madden, Daniel Trainer, Joseph 1 / 1 010, Jeri. R. &aright, Mathias Wit -1,11. Juu. Lloyd, Thos. Myers'Barker, Irwin, Alex. Dunlap, I James A. ileasly, H. A. Hirt, Frank Martin, Wm Flinn, Martin Feely, Geo. Hite, Henry L. Cook, Samuel Ander n John lifcGready, Josiah Brown, LL 11. Hoyt, Geo,. W. Condor. .• A resolution authorizing the Mayor to employ 15 additional men, as subultues, wee adopted. Mr. Here offered a resolution YUthoriz iog the Mayor it, advertise for propeeala for Uniforming the police, which Ivu adopted, • Linenuttan the Committee adlearned to meet at 9 o'clock A. M. Saturday at the Mayor's ornce. Allerbony Tesperame• taalse. The Allegheny', Temperance. League. met In the North avenue M. E. Church, Coe: lay evening, according to unnoticed.- itit. In the absence of the Chaidnon , C.v. Snyder, Vice President, occupied the shim= W. IL Warren, Secretary. Piayer was offered by Rev. 'A. R. Refl. The, talent. of hut meeting-were read and approved. The Commit:Reappointed to get spa reaufar course' ( lectures reported as Inflows: I. Ilive cut the attention and Interest iit the masses be i best seemed, was to prowsto the temperance reform.' Rev. I. W. Witherspoon, Allegheny, 11. Would it be desirable sad expo ' dicta to secure a Strict prohibitory law at ouch? Rev. A..K. Bell, .D.D., 111. Is It best ter the interests of the lemperance reform that 4 should be nude 3 test to our political electlow? Rev. Luisa, Allegheny City. IV. WtmCare the specific duties of the Church in regard to the - temperance reform, or how mad she beet promote It? Rev. E. E. Swift, Allegheny Cite. V: How doe. temperance greet the Church and State? Rev. S. R. Reed, Pittsburgh, Pa. VI. Does the prßiciple of prohibition interfere with any JUst righte or liberties of wiciefy? J. B. clerk. Allegheny. VII. What are the pecuniary and physical evil,, resulting to indtriduals Joni to m ocietyfreuxintesipeinnoel' AST. ' • E. B. Snyder, Allegheny. VIII. Ic it acrlpturil to promote to oilier., eithet,eivil, military or eocleslas t Ica I, any who ire addicted to totem perate' mabloo, or who will not give theirdecidon influence in behalf of the temperance reF farm? Rev. A- M. Milligan, Allegheny. IX. What are the beet means by which to mace the youth of the nation from contracting the habit of lining In t !sleeting drinks? 'Rey. Alex': CM.rk, Pittsburgh. X. Are the popular social customs of motley friendly or unfriendly to a radi. lea! tem peroneis refortni Rev. S. K.Roo mil, Pittsburgh. IJ. B. CLAEZ, . Chairman of Committee. After 1 , 011119 remarks from Dr. A. R. Bell and Prof. L. IL I Paton; the report was adoptrit Rev. J. Moore, of Plidladelphla, being the speaker of the evening, wail intro duced aad made an -able and eloquent uddreim, referring of the rise and pro ' grass of the temperance cause in the United States. He strongly advocated, the continuation of earnestness in, the' . mute, and looked forward to the day when total. prohibitlon Would be the law of this State and of this country. A coo of thanks was tendered him for his able addrime. . 1 On metioa, Rev. Col. Clarke, of the H. P. Church, and Rev, A. IL Bell, of the Baptist 1 Church, were appointed dela gales Ulthe State Teruperaneo,Cotivaa. ties. I On m lieu, adjourned with doxology and benediction. I . ope a Hon. essetteca imams. Yeste ay we notlced the fact of a partner hip having hedn farmed between' Masers. awes S. Palmer and Thomas Phillips for the porpoise of conducting ' the gl? u *al auction an4commissien busi ness, and me dealers in real estate, stock., furniture, 'boots, shoos, carpets, dry goods, notions, .tc., &ie., and to-day Ire announce in our ndvertising columns that their establishment Is now open for business. This gentlemen coMpoaing hie firm have had large experimme m the auction and commission businesi, and w.• commend thena I earnestly to the ~ .issasail confidence of our readers. Tlev with a full line of general galas cu.! ~h erchandise, and will bold private ea:, every der and evening. There.. no charge fort showing , geode, and a foil force of polite and ittantive salesmen will constantly he in attend. mace to wait upon those who may .. . Ma setae Piarty. - The people_ composing the congrega tion of the 'old Beaver stree s e- Id. E. Charcle, AVegiei3v Cit. 3%, paid en unex pected Tilsit to their Paster on 'Tuesday evening. The parsensge was completely filled with those who CM, to emir with willing hearts their gelliteroSigy to their Pastor and his family.l The dentitions, amounted to P 212.00. The westing wawa reunion of many families, and there was a reviving of old friendships. The Beaver street Is one of the oldest *stab .llnhed churches in Allegheny City,"and has a place in the memory of many who still revere and love the; good old time honored spot. Long may oar sister city have such a church and inch a people, who ore truly. worth y as a congregation of the bestwinhes of the eeramunlty. Owing to a Railroad Accident the i p . hi Item Toby, who were to give an ex - oitien of fancy ekatieg at the Rink y birday afternoon and elotting, did o f mach the city till seven o'clock to 40 evening, and having becti travelleg•Tor three days were completely prostrated with fatigue. Mien Louise Tobey, how ever, appeared on the ice at nine o'clock for a few minutes, and asked Mr. tier coy to explain to the patrons of the Rink why they would be unable to glve:a ftill exhibition. This afternoon and evening they give three exhlbitiens, and the pa- trees of the Rirk will enjoy a rich treat. Aceldepg—Mr..G. F. ifeelean, mem. bur of tha Camtnori Caution from Oak , loon- townaltip was severely Injured yesterday. by trolug thrown from ltla Meigh. • Mr. McClean was driving a Valr of spirited horaca, attacbed,k, a cotter, and when near hobo this horses took (right and ran away, upsetting. the cutter and throwing lam out.. His bind nog face were badly cot, and Ma bodynagere ly bruised. His InJurlea, although as. sore, ire not of Readout! nature. The Oakland Itiertiork l —The hiectlaa for Common Councilman In. Oakland townwp reedited in thenleetion of Mr. J. Omer, the Labor Reform Candidate; by • vete of IST to 1M for Mr. Jolus Fleming, the Republican.,canciliate.. Pref. Carpenter's danclux academy, Phil• Nall, No. 75 Third street, now open for the reeeptlen of pupae. There are none better qualified to teach the art terpsichorean than Professor Carpenter. His tome are reasonable. It le stated that tb Seca lien of Monday for a me moo Council is about to we have net learned on , the movement will he bas • .d ward elao her of Corn be contested: but grounds It must hot be forgotte morrow* everdog, et th. Moot; Theodore Tilton under the auspices of the bmry Asseeledou. * that on to- Academy of oreantils Li C. taws comesseptles. • We Lain on our Doeika et Record the earns, age, resident*, date, dims.* and prescription of every case treated by us, during the Jest twenty years. In these books are centained the names of over fifty thousand persons, and more than two hundred thousand nreseriptions. • In this vast number of taro., every kind and variety Of diseases h ave fallen under, our observation, and every foiru of treat- q meat has been fully testa In Cortenerrige "Lung dis-s eases," we bevelled ample opportunity; to test not only every kind of treatment,' but every kind of medicine. • Wo know that there are many cases of dieetuie thit no nearly resew bleetaisumP• Son, but which is not; that without a very careful diagnosis, senous mistake, might be made, which would lead to [ very, prejudicial resulti in ..the treat , mint It is thisluty of every physic/Jur to ascertain as nearly ite passible the Pre scrise r Isnittgu.r';`'lr:o('neirirrem'crerriiYinbeerl°gurblearoef-- 1 feted in disease than -le found in the urinary secretion," sayil Simon. - And in this disease, we are especially favored [ with Indications In the urine which ens ,' bles us to determine not only the facts relative to the true nature Menet but to measure tolerably comsely theexient the aame: We nave thus detected' and deternala. ed the erzfent of hundreds of asses ef Cdrieumnrion, many of being in. elpient ealy, have ibeen cored by us in a very short time. And whilst - we would not hold out Inducement or prom ise a ears, in the "lest Stage" of this dreadful malady, we [ would Just say, that wi have cured maoyl cases that so nearly resembled Consumption, that it was Impossible to determine the act by any other means than by examinstlon of the urinary secretion. I - Among those we Might mention, Liver Complaint,' Dyspepsia, Haut Disease, Female Weaknoss, &a.: These diseases oftithell muck resem ble Consumption in many particulam. They may come on with tough and ex pectoration at. blood and tinueutt, pain is he.breast and aide, heats and chills, fol lowed • by weakness, night Sweats, dc. These aymptours are takenfor Conaurrip tion, and the Patient Is Informed that the 4.X.50 Is "hopeless one," when perhaps it wile yet an curable ea nineetenthe of our most common diairsaey,:and when some prompt and ellitaefetiesemody d al ministered for the real disease wo dirt it is a very short (Mar — . • • 1 'a hare cured many easel of thin ' kind, even after they bad been alkandoned aa hopeleasly corutompted, by their Whilst .there as well no the physician: Whilst there is life there Is hope in such eases. L. Ocnenjiz, X. D. There was much rejoicing throughout the city yesterday on the announcement that the charter of the Cannei Is cif le Rail road had been restored by the Supreme Court. The °glees of President Anhui and Secretary Pege, of that comPan,yyC. were thronged yesterday with friends, anxious to congratulate those gentlemen on the victory; if justice ana be termed victory, obtained. • • • -I CITY ITEM tille the Lamp Oat to Ihienn there is a chance for - reetoratioa of health. If, therefore, the cOnatitutlen has been weakened by disease or excess —the nerves eluittered—the stomach. weakened—the appetite gone, and all the world appears glanny—pour Dome fresh . oil into your lamp, Ick the shoe* of Plar.i. tation Bitters, which will make Wallowa of life again burn brightly, and Illutulte. to nonce , . wretched existence. For lit dies it to an elegant and gentle strum, last, exactly such as theyrequire, Mani: families will not be without IL It hai au immense sale throughout the world.; P&AONOLTA WATELI:—A delightful tot - 1 lot article—superior tb Cologne, and at: halt the price. • suaririF 'Au Old. Nurse for Cltiidres—Don't fall to procure Un- Winslow'e Eke - Mang Syrup, for children teething. No moth er who bat ever tried It will consent to let her child peso through thle critical period without the aid of this invaluable preperotion. Gives rest to the mother,. and reinfand health to the child. Cares wind colic. end regulates they., bowels. 35 mate a bottle. lie sure and call tor "Mrs, Wimelow'a Soothing J Syrup," haring the lac-simile of Curtis Per kins on the entOde wrapper. Another% ore beam imitations. cii4 coati at Geld rriies.,-Havl 3t marked down my goods b gold prices I will sell my entire 'stock of boot. and shoos of all kinds for gents, led tee; missal.; and boys, at prices lowerthan they have been sold duos the war. • I warrant all my _goods, baring. been selected with wrest care, and from Milt claw bonsai: uParties purchasing can depend on get.. ting a good article. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. NO trouble to show goods. TAMES ROBB,' 89 Market street. Chappcd ilanda. face and all roughrusa of the akin; certainly cored udng the Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell; Hazard eh Co., New York. It adrpsases. di other remedies, an it will prevent roughness of the skin, II used:during ,old weather. It is conveniently applied, avoiding all the trouble of the greasy manpounds now in use. It can be used by ladim with the moat tendor akin, without irritation or pain. making It soft and clear. Sold by the Druggists gen erally. . 1 w. Fanionable Beets, Sloes, Gaiters and Bahnorals at auction on Thursday, ua M at 10 a. In. a. 74 Jan_ Opera Home Auction Roo p m,Mo. b O e Fifth street. Our !waders an referred to the advertise= eat of Painter et Phillips, Auctioneers, in our Auction Column tar whte ean. Bed Tletlnr s 1M and WM*. fist rate goods; 25 and 91 cents. yaiM Wide Extra Weary liarring-bon. Twill ed Feather Mika. Pillow Muslin, and Sheeting; cheep. On the west earner of Market and Fourth 'tree* No. 69. wer GiLADNZE STKWAILET. What Our ([these wast—Ciall and Sill our supply .f Dry Kindling Wood. We will deliver it to aey Lankily free of charge for 25 canto per "barrel. We be lieve It will please all these who try It. Leave order.. at the Iron City hatch' Werke. corner of Seventh and grant etreet,.Pittabrugh. • . House mut Let In Allegheny at auction. This afternosa at two o'cloar,A.Letrate. Auctioneer will sell the elx•room rick Swellg ouse No.. OS Webster street, •Seoend in w h arel, Allegheny. Posseeslen gisso immediately. Lo not fat/ to attend TeWholesale Dayersaf Dry Geode we are offering special Induoementl--job dote from the :Eastern 'Auction Salem— Shavrja, Dreis Geode.. DoctakeeMng Geode. Mena' Wear; Et/testing; Shirt jogs, Prints, du. J. W. /LIMED. a CO:. • 60 Market street. Mc' ideadacke„ (rem whatever mule, f d one Ilkf Um.e unpleasant symptoms net wadi, borne nor epeedily rebored, Wilson e Pile are imeulletly eflisitlve In rellering It, All the lee4teg druggists tpl the United States sell then. Damaged Bta.Uns.—Thbs day two mesa double width bleached, little Belled on the edge, 15e per ya. at 'Cimistlttittott Water is a certain cure for Dinbotro and all (Meares of .the kid; nays. For ale by all druggists. 311,11%, • 1 ° Call awl Famine the largsaad com plete Istoca of Ladies' Fora at William Flea:dors, No. ISO Wood street. •tt Halpin. - la Ladle& Furs, at WM.= Fletalng'a No. LIO Foals treet. tar-GB.llra EXEMUIRT/ON .B 7 Lady hliattre al the 'Plait,- 11111 FIERN01111'Arip• [vane liitelogsairosaft latr.ahates. Nd4i • Lotiti,e, "robt7 t Asorted b her la.Mber, • Will gaiklill.3.l.: MIK AS' MS 711111 Ithloo ',Cullman aid. 10 , TM Diall 'yeaya at eteracoa aa4 aveatai. IlaeLeelacT•Dey teak the realplea ler •kna dm dollar 'GOLD "moat at the R. lonia 'ant Pronnhe far the Yeapaelade at taellitk Taira. day anat.,. The 1. ula aphaeld asadttheet • • lOUS tar 6 RAND , P.Q.IIERA . DIII 211DT•NoT RETISC•IIIII4.III.,.•T THE 311141, THIIIISD•T LIED, ?Rattan! XHL N l Pire 6 .+ l l.r.o4 - thi!le* •.*eepi ******* 1.41 welszt...l•6tes inadjiatilaie• 1* menu* aug revamp et now. 1141,•TH, **MA. tat s/I•luesk al 11 valack. , • lhalt•t ma*. .r *tont,llskstepvltlwit elsig*/* vflies* tin AL 11, 113:6THT,. lhaisar THE ITEM GAZETTE VIDENDAT LID 1101:11111.1%, A lann Meek a, la 1: dm Tdarr cou Wall of latarastann mum, maiutiza , leadiar Iditortals, lair& Nowa by Tialesnydia B. d 1 natter tiar:tka Paull; .sad henna and most satiable Iftanania: land Omar linarclal idarnat Rainnft• divan aj any briar lo ally. x. lama; Itoonsace ` ..slionid be ' , tapas at. _or rays miera wasozuriwirm. mobs , *a* copy of papas to Lao woos an Ow oink Additions to dittos:W . or ludo • • eay'tlsa, at also rates. : • i N.:n=3 TO ittraacatanna.—la ard.rimr soar: t. Own, la rang and . snandrY sdial idinon re° LP tat lama's Troia...day adittotai.nasibt, •.• Ones, basis, bat oartnan weak.; f 144 - 41... by Oran, °ado. 4, LOUIRIS, maybe rut at consist Addrosof.. diASFT7tra . • „PITIIIII1711613,; Parnit.A.. • 'UNDERTAKERS ALEX. Ilth EN, UNDIERTAII46II 1M Fourth Bunt. Pltteisafh. e•• obrvise, eta!' I l lodazDßADDh - Dtg ,, WhAhh d evert demisoloa of looms! ran:Lashing DOOM, hp . Maml: Dooms osom hay and MAL !MAW.. ff./ Demist. fasslshol. 11 ... , Moscas—Itay. Daald Ears. o.b"Rey. - D. D... Thomas Zobas.,Lars, - ~ N. leMar. tm. IT 4 REM** AND 1 .11(ElrY arAnt:Es, center d may )areet and C".....att are auj. Allegba are., who're their CIAPI6III ROO3O ars a.m• atOattr impala/4 attlh nal a.d hattotloa 11.1. ootl, aalaaaor sad Walnut Coigns, at price. ti.itytag from at to 11.0. itodlas wapiti... 3 tat 1.. lettatat: Reuece 'utd Carrisps ,faillsb•at ialk, W Platt of Mearnlai Moods. If rpm/x.4.- 061,..i0pep at ali lour, daj , .4 'might: • .'- 14011£111'..T. weer- Kuataucer. No. 4 ow at., Alloiltoy, and N 0... Dim°.l &pars; John Wilson & 8r05.,) leer; aawsda wa w 6 the Orals Metal. liosuswasS. - Oisznat AAA dasitatlou Sowood Comn.. Walton Cogan. from PI fp. - srsds. • Rosewood Coeless Sd& upwards; all esbar Cum,. pup! 7ileasstsi ;!. katillobm .t las .a - 7s& Crsolt; 1.1.14- ii4.Eiagrivlstetoralabea ~oWYBD P . -RowAsp CZAIIIIVECILf. " , 111:487Aria. ma. litt Ma, Bina. Allisbesy. Motaltie. Harwood, asd of 4.0 t, 111141 , •140 • amulet. stook Of Rtueral Ptiz . tutt:tut. or baud &ad Ittrulshed at toortefi it tinntit prior. Mak oatt'Llvery IltatAbikunto .- iee ud Wadi Strada. Cantsw, nAtoutbas s Bugulai. Biddle Hors., 4a., .'FOR it FOR RENT—Two tinireitZstarr DEICE DWELLING HOUSES. Nis. Stud AG Washlasts& street. Lapis. sa..JOHN - norst ' " ' .tp Ft N T—OIFFICEN: AND F 2001(9 la the new to alldloCereettei by tin Ereyitooe heeler, Bank. ZOLIBLIXTYPTJOELT.' collier or (lantana all 17••• Xi ....PM* elven. rot. tent., de., apply at THE Pl P.p a.L. ' ET.—Thet.Foortu and 'halt T i OP THIRD 9T0R11113 of the maw beildlof." No. lie Liberty Street. tamales 'or . E 4: T. . • . . . • rAs F° 4 lsl llfn th; a 0.1./ 17:•ortsi 044004 esn..t /POT at . at W. tiI2I4ITE COUNTING.P.4O,II.. 'Ib ; tET=A large and nfibstakj: i.t t t 11 Tett sild 6 ersi " err W.' ..:, ;-'44 , 4 . --ii" *.; APM IrAqc ti. of GEO. A. BEER 7 ;1 1 1 .* semi National Dank. OR BALE. WO*, BALE--Tbat iro!rdeo!!".... me, DWELLING umnr., xe; Likiimie straet,lbllegb67 Mtn ..IG.G.GIE.Gwrow.• is.l4 rocab; Ablabed attln, batb boar:, bat. and COW "rater, water alai.; wail bags sad sof exy* cellar. Inquire at No. ISINOON Plttabairth• je •:010; SALE -4 Vary dtsiviable thietwatory BUCK .110011 Z. aaara pretweti ;brick front. taarbiw manifest was awl water 4trauflait; loasai .stata. say.a ipaur am/ polalea garret,Na. 1N ELl.tantlit.ll. pia Scylla, lava ward. rasa...lan treat April 414.. tom.: tiquirs at the bone. . .. . F0R:411.41.E 7 — . BALE — FLORIDA L.41,140.9.*: . -wire clients sale /4O Acres :of Lep sue Mani, shoat !Indies abuse the sits erAm.. . laohrraii. The lead 1. Improved sad ender .01. u.. 1 4 ~ a, l le nesuipassed for elan:tee of W. 1.: d prodtml Menem of Southern staple...sun is ' muse ease;'remerb rfem sweet potatoes aml 'WM ,:!' aunt dregs, With euperlor grarleg for selthi and - - misted hen, ee the pine esagei. The.bitt of .. rellewpitne Umber la abundance s Mith' 0 mit ride . water puir.e ter saw mine. with ditteh.r , ht. ...Ph. Fee Steamboats to nue lumber Iran the deer, where It San be heeded Mb lords viss• Isla and shipPed r North. There ire lea geed Waime have! 4, 0. premises. The water. shined , with IW stet*, dank, and the woods wItE ail kinds utpame—lsear. deer, barker,' quell, rate. ! The edutiMp i...urar fr... from th... 44 4... . - ' eluteedeted by miasmatic halleaaces sepSavalaha"-• ~ le Ike South. We will sell thls load'at the,:lair —; prise et Scl.Cdper acre. ', ' , • - Also, s3sasS of ROM sews. wholly weteneintee est. CoveSsl with the dent Telles/ gee Maher. mith *jab' IMAM', for santed Maher: nashhihle% "etresmi I. tea the lumber Who the over. Ma . Out Iled,Wear She loot named. 'Pelee Weide. Pee ai1 . ..! . ' . • Also, lettlie sores In ()soilla, M PIC trous • • 'retail to 00 par sere. . ' • For firths, Intortnatton send or tan ferear . lentherALanddlroults. DILL A en lITTICALS e . asnl Anita .40 Zuni:ratted Agents, rlttsler*A; .(ferstarigLawrearevll/e.) FOR sl.llLE—Three,very destrit eye iiNTALINGS AND LOT& allaidiedeN theldeld ideate, TIM waN, AlleiheayothaNalt Kure Nal street thy. rade linua Not Nadia NW Cabbed attleothelath bathed threaphaid I the that salsa., with NI Ni 4 eald wale Palk : mom. wataz aldose, =Ode Ne. The &both praNiNT oath/ .vend; tht or FINNAN. Y. thetlear partidalaN apply al NON of TAATIIIIBISCI4h. Ohio.dada aid lethriolak atraet.`AllaNdiry.- ?- FAR OR i SALZ—House and Lae iite • .Ain. of Mairlattaataad 'Adm. ...04 • • wear Pararagar Railway. lax by it AK ... .Z. li out! tears, coats/alai? row= mad nod *Ow wall Rearrest- 'Roam mad Lae ea sboaleld. raw ' • Bidwell own. Lallealkaaw CRY. f.at 73 al fret; korai traaia maul. lull, ars *mu Lai 004 &Lai: water and ear. Alto, .rival sank Froararaail Lair 'llama *atlas,. Impairs or RMR Roam. Mast.. mar geom. Yancbagar • . • P OR I I ALE — H OI IeJES.,..A.Ar HOWARD'S rt..n *a'Bat. sub's. ote ZANILY NOIRE Vail: Orin Da2Pl4li .;. Guar noses*, Luxus DiLitrear , ROUX; .* SLACIIi KARTS; Oro WIZ! DAR= ; I/• "sump. . bawd ss4 ' FOR )R BILE—Ono. CAURUGR, Imitable fir ino or t.. Items: woo TIM. 110104 . WMIOE4 &ad double sot of HO woolly wow. Lignin !ARMS: ..1 • • • . TnE ~ Et, WATOH /a imtvis4 rorscrr rooms. .I'7orsale by tie Areab, Dinsrtmenz & .sesuirr, u7==mi rEcriicurs, 1.?? ♦LL KINDS, AT Dem&r&T F & muiLL-rrs.. IMMTMEM • .. 4 tininc • ~ ......_,_,... 'PIMA!! D it , 49.,- : -.SIBIONJOHNSTON Druggiat,', '•.. 1 „ ~ , pir. or mtaisax•ia. aid reinita'ffitA., : • ..grounaor •• - ;-:;:.: ' .; Labia , . /Unita. La. . Drown WindowS.4h - Sara . Vienna ' Olio., tee Beni. laoatalailllol ,- ; teat. OlyearDaai Equln•a Olualao doso.'<esa- .. Was*, par rein 43 lyoula*.) Businell's au. • Ilia', (woad la Intim" uotloo pun.) •' '' -,. .alUalmas !airsavaunto raumuTiciail. ,, ' • 'Orasalailiakolotag . Di. Caramal4 ?Wad. Do.. ' . r do: : • Play., atu. !D.. • •. 1, do: Citrate 114aanla.: : Do. ' I. do.' • Sold its , Powdara..,••. . D.. 'l do.: [Radar Saar. . ..tins nuluitcurincal. raualuT/03.5.. ...;. Brooludoa.4 Al. Carla. Soda Milk: Brooraol,Calorodyao. • . •. '. • , ''; :. , . Drasay Soil Wlaa for Madlcal ale. :--• i • ',: , Calmati'm Diarde lapsed. IdaitaA ,. : 'radios, a*....kirforany. be., iad law . oat;or.lbo-waT, auk:loll bontalbro 3# • dl•oals, , lad la oat asaerbuit., all or width we rooalral CUM Dou tai sulaDuarin, sad can nObel &VT- , moll at arid. tlybelogr , obat Inlaid 14 1/1 • puled aura , *Saler goods., ' -... ~ . ':,5,.. ..1 . r, , •,. i . statow.soilsrux.-.'; ...• Cantor Ddultbiold and Tounbattudi 4 Aunt far Spilu'aeoapo sad Cboatluda. ~, es large oUirisons 01. Doamea9 l, !..u.:•*4 .: ;+raa ".emery at to Is. ;aqua • . N., - • BEAT oDucEns3To 7 ‘ ,„ 0 wAirriao 01,0**4; wai'!umr!licirr saris** ot .1"3"":0 C 7 ) anzr " 4 . 0. • .i! A.. 47k.scokini*,` wiich I. .riate *air la La . 'a pay 16 TIM Carr._ THAN'OrrillID TEES allr.4110.1".• Call lull ,a.sauwaal. 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