THE DAILY GAZETTE, ;gym VOX! M01131:10. (11:19A 11.) AMMAN, REED & CO., Ltd .. llttittjan• 01IRCI4 eizzirs. Btrit.Disa. Ilse. 14 sa M FITTII,IIIII.II6T. lesfqg Wl= hpei d Vet= bainihnii, cmpu k immarpg"" "D; 41:21r_417APtiirerma EBBS f `4l.id.6OZ&Z. p 4731 MINI 00 Tio DAILY • grilltm.;iiiiie;;;;k. • ' I IlLan V. Cabmen parrtar pop liddrglas. GAMTX. ermatnunt, PT.NN .1. littsl)-11111 Ga-Ftti, ce.-t &In In- tubed b dtvidttala on the !eastern aide of the Mato that the ri atoratton of the Coal inetLitille diluter, an construction: of a direct line of ratiro d between Pittsburgh and. }Ultimo world damage Philadelphia and Parmorrisania Baltroad. 'rho - a • market at Philadelphia, Whitt Might MI be taken as a see criterion in the case; tells a different story. The shares of tas. Painaybrania Railroad. Company have decidedly advanced In price since • 1 7 decision of the Supreme Cong. Tan name of It H. Kerr, Esq., ha been presented to. the United BtateS Songs for coaftrintion as Kariba( of this district. • This Is a movement tb dlsplsie Oen.•Thomas A. Rowley, an offlear eminently fitted and qualified ft the .`positlon. Hr. Kerr is a leadin Deinocrat cif lids county, and has no albite on a loyal Congress for adsance• melt. ' Petaonalli we have nothing to. urge against Win; but his political record is bad, and we hope Congress will cod— %lnas to calm the, gallant Rowley, vrto Itai done great service on the tented -Skald in the cause of his country, arli who • shiculd not be interlaced bean", fonstoth, ha Ands no favor in the am. of thereat disiallefted. Boni of the Philadelphia joumals,lin ecurimenting upon the' deolaion of the Strinstree Conk in the cue of the Con nelsville Railroad Company, stibetan• Rally gnome that Philadelphian to the Commonweal* and that whatever rail road eatensions tail to 'tiring, grists its mill" must ba Ininnous to the goner athiefare, aid ought not to be allowe l d. Yet. these journals profess to wander that assumptions AO damaging to tide city; and to most of the western and central mantles, are regarded ae to lent and insutterable: Philadelphia le a greet and beautiful city. All Pennaylvanlana are proud lot her, atm . -11'4am in her prosperity. But ithenilte demand la arrogantly made the thetrowth of this city and the de velopment of half the counties of _the Bias, shall Wandered for her !pedal whiustagesAtut egotion and seiffshnera excites diaguai and compelsresisti l nce • POLITICAL ITEMS W. L. Sharkey, E. M. Yerger and A.. H. Handy, have been appointed delcgutea train Misalealoci to the Demo. critic National Convention. 4, —A. Republicen State Conventlot is called in Ohio for March .th, to noen . l- nate %ale officers and appoint delegat es to the National Convintioi: IL'IL Lytthi and ,N. C. =sin,. Ems, have ban elected delegates Mthe Sagnkdican Stain Convention, from the lintitinzdon, Juniata and idillta reMn lantaiiire district, with Metmetloaa to . . f f t support 4.4e f tkilinuat for _President, G. 'ffl Curtin for Vine President, Gen. Oar ernaft fer Auditor General, and General / Ootultbell tot Surveyor GeneraL ~-Senator Dixon expresses a fear of .f t thefots toeing the writ. election ti• is Ototneeticut. Pfe tap that therefore . alarge amount of bonds heldby weatiny Dounicrots all over the Stale, and !hot - the Democratic party in the West lotde '' Urntined to commit the party to pa tthe beat in greenbacks, and on. . tha, he , sys, they will Joie all hope tn all of Atte NcW England States. ' ' —We learn from the Phil ad apbis Lea 8K Unities Perussylnanteßallroadi:Kar prny?tant coneeyed all the of climb, • rionaeoltimbli to Holiodsfysburg tof the Pettisylanuto. Cone Cropping: :fff eftuddendicut ramory expreased in the deed In $2,630,000: Ono of the objects efl,tbla tnoventent, eamatlerat,t l , td the enlargement of the. mail bye special compani, and one - of the gitod results leaped for is the treater and mare certain j ficflities for the accommodat ion of the been tonnage frorn the - r a tlona ;soil - regions that now fled outlet by wayof the Petraylraula Railroad. -The Washlngton correspondent of the Philadelphia .Ingssirer says that a Csmserratite Saustor who recently Cali I sakupon President Johnson found him in stswerpeeiable diiposltion, with. not \ tbi slightest indlention9 of any warlike Ntendencless except upon Gm:ere - Grant, ;. Whom he charged with cansiderabbs Wl ‘ Mak 1111 haring sold out to the Rail• soeia\ He says hobo conchae to allow *Ruins to uerirs out the rest °filo term, bathe iodetermined he shall hire no more power 9i duty than conferred Upon hint hy statute. Brays he "mild like to put soma- one .else lii the i War Heparkirtent„liut he has teen "Mum! that were he to semi an angel - into the Senate - tor einilhatation they would quickly throw the rime back marked !'rejected," and so be does not wish to Rive Omni any more &incest° offq him NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. , •—lifocint Vesurfus, (says a special dated lisples, Italy, Jan. 29th ,) which has continued- in eruption with ritreS s ter or tees intensity sines its ea mrreneb teeth, IMMyearybss culminated In en unusual and very fetal catastrophe. On the Mb the aide of Monet Vesurhos lying right oppgetsto the gate of Castello heanks: 'One of the fortifications of Espies, eitus tad between the 'loyal Palace and the ems, fell," tumbling outward, detaching portions of several bouses,butit in the vicinity, - and ,overwhelming carriages and °Mer conveyances naming on- the 'highway se the momnt.' The scene is inalsectioly and full e of ruin. The reed !running in the neighborhood of the vol t:Imo is Ailed with rocks and earth, !which had just formed a part of the Monahan. This extraordinary event -ilea also been attended with considerable hoes of life, but the number killed has ' ntit beton siscertsinod. . : ,i. . —The Connecticatllemearatie Convert , i tlen met at Now - Haven, on Wednesday, ", end renominated the State ticket of lest iyear, heeded by Our. English. Resole 'Akins wersadopted oondemniestfkingrose for refining -to allow representation to the South as a revolutionary body, for usurping the authority of the Executive lend planning to rob the Judiciary of its ,powars, and for solacing* portion of the ‘,littatel under military despotism; urging on reductialt of texas, and protection of naturalised citizens, oPPoellog negro ~ suffrage; sustaining the President in bin 1 ; mates and protesting againatthe illegality of a dismembered Congress, Ac„. ' —All differences and difficulties he ll Wan tho „two rival bridge companies of 1 , St:Louis and Illlneishavebeso amicably 1 ameragruk and settled. and the :energies '; and remorae of both companies will be i , concentrated and the bridge built warms ;,, the Mississippi at. St. Louis in the &wort. li set time possible. The arrangement 0 give great setisfaction to St. Louis end I; MI interested In bridging the river. —Gov. Jenkins has served Mottoes on c G e neral Finger and Captains Itockwell 'I, R ed Wharton that he 'will file e. bill in ;. the United Elam Supreme Conti, on the ~, 7th of Febniary, enjoining :the nee of 1 money belonging totheStatoofiGeorgle. 'r - —Anotherefire broke out irt Chicago ,fr , sat night, in the boat and shoe estab * lishment of Theodore H. Webber .k. Co., .Thke street. The' building and stock ',. were damaged by fire and water to the , extent of 130,001); insured. r__ —Another fire in Chicago, Wednesday • : nfaht, caused damage to the 'extent of tli 3 Oilii. Four frame buildingspppppnnnnnArcher Avenue, belonging to GMorge Shelling, . wee destroyed. —Jeff. Davis and wife arrived at Jerk . son,-Xiss.. Wednesday night, and ass the . ',", goads of Clov..Humi &rays. I • • • —lt-is - d ated is steted the Congresainual Ways J., and Moans Committee has - decided not - ~ ' Wroclaw the lei on wldsky, I 1111 MT EDITION. NLIDN IGE(T. Pensylvanialgislattue. Conttellsville Railroad Bill Passed in Both Houma, Fret Railroad Bill foisidered in the House. as (Reported. The Bill npeetal Dlep•teh to rlitantrih • ETAnarsscno,January 80, YA SENATE. = Mr. IticCANDLESS, of Philadelphia, one to prohibit the collection of times on personal property by the State, to take effect Immediately. -- Mr. CON ELL, of Philadelphia, one establishing the rate of interest at seven per cent., not to effect oxtail= contracts Mr. WRITE, of Indiana, one,mithor bung liras of error on tho indfrnieiata of Coarta of Quart= Beraions on appeal from orders of removal of paupers. Mr. ERRETT, of Allegheny, one in corporating the Allegheny Groom . and Precision Company; also one repealing the act changing the Tame In the case et Corbett against Lewis and Nelson from Allegheny.. to Jefferson, and remanding the !Me to Allegheny. . • PITISIIVR6I( AND OONNELLSVI!..LE ROAD DILL PASSED.' The bill relative to the Pittsburgh and Connellavllle - Ttstiroad Company came np, and Speaker GRAHAM made a lengthy and eloqueot speech in its favor. Ile was followed by Masera SE A RIGHT, of Fayette, BURNET . , of Mon roe, McCONACGEY; of Adams, and LANDON, of Riadford, in the same vein. The bill passed finally on a call of the yeie and nays, lelthoo t s aGgle die/tent ing volee. • Following le to bill; , Sscrzes L That the act of Assembly approved August nineteenth, one thous and eight hundred and sixty-four, enti tled "An Act Relative to the Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad Company." be and the ramie is hereby repealed. and the said Company is .required to build and complete their road to the State line within Ave years from the date hereof. =EI 1117. CO.IIIiELLSVILLZ BAILSOAD TILL FE= The bill relative to the Pittsburgh and Connelletille Railroad: which Pissed the 'Senate this morning, was Called up at half past two o'clock by Mr. WlLleo' of Allegheny, and passed finally without a call for the yeas and bays. '.. wen or arrr.rarra. The bill fixing the fees of sheriffs at three dollars per day for translerring prisoners to PenltentLirles and lunatics to Asylums, was defeated. - The bill provided : 4e. follows: • "That hereafter the lees of sheriffs for transferring prisonent to the penitentia ries and lunation to the asylums of the State shall be throe dollars per day, and the actual and necessary expenses in curred, and the said 'bemire are required to famish to the ecimmlesioners a bill of ' particulars of the said services and ex ponces for examination and allnwanceby the said commissioner." OaoLoolCaL aultvras. The bill requiring the Secretary of the Commonwealth to forward to the West ern Reserve Historical Society at Cleve land, Ohio, a copy of:Rogers' Geological Surveys of reansylvanla, was adopted. THE FAZE ILLIL11011) HILL coNslDErisn. The Freer Sailroid bill' of the House then came.up. - The following is the bill as reported by hdr.WlLSON,Crudthruut of the Commla noon Railroads: Sionos L That , any number - of citi zens of PermaylVania, not lee= than nine, may forma compaey for the purpose . of constructing, maintaining and operate a railroad for public use in the convey ance of persons and property, or • for the purpose of maintaining • end - operating any incorporated railroad already :constructed for the like public use, and for that purpe . ee saw make ozd sign articles of worm don, in which shell be -stated the name of the - company, the number of Tears the same la to cantinas, the places from and to which the road is to he con structed- or maintained and operated, the length of itch read; or as near as may be, and the 'name of each county in' the State through or into which it is made or Wended to be made, the amount of capital stock of theeomps my, which shall . not be lose than ten thousand dullard for j every mile of road constructedorpropossitobeamstructed , and the number of shares of 'which said capital stack shall consist, and the names and planes erre:affiance of a president, and :not Isar „than air or mere than twelve directors of 'the company; who shall manage its affairs for the first year end until others are chosen In : their .places. Each subscriber to such 'articles of association shall aftbscrthe thereto his name, plan of residence and the num ber of shares of Mock he :green to take said company. On compliallert with. the 'provisions of the second section of this -Oct oath articles of easociatien shall be acknowledged by. at least three of the directors; before seine officer competent to take acknowledgment of deeds, in tbs county where the principal Mace is de signed to belocated, and may be filed In the office of the Secretary of State, who sSail endure, thereon the day they were and record the sainein a book to be provided by him for that purpose,' and thereupott the said articles of association shall oorne an d he a charter for the said company. and the personswho have ee subscribed. to "such articles ef associa tion, and all persons who shell become stockholders in such company, shall • be a- corporation hy• the name specified in ouch articles Of aseenallen or charter, and shall poetess the powers and pelell iges Wield*, to wit: _ .pirst—To have succession by Its corpo rate earns for the period limited in, its ae ticlesof emanation. ' Seoisad —To sue and tobe treed, com plain and defend, is any eourt of law or equity. \ • Thud—To make and .use 'a common seal and alter the sane at pleasure. Fourtb—To hold, purchase and convoy sash rehland)personal cello as the pur poses of the corporation shall require„ uot exceeding the amount limited in the articles of essoelatlon. • ' Frith—To appiint subordinate officers end agents es the business of-the corpo ration shall require, and to allow them a suitable compensation. Sixth—To make by-laws, not Inconsist ent With any existing law, for the man agement of its property and regulation of Its affairs, and for the trinefer of Ile etodt San 2. Suitt articles . of r iled ctt shall not be feed and reco in the office of the Secretary of State Math at lennt two thousand dollars of stock for every mile of railroad proposed to be made is aubserited thereto, and ten per centufn paid thereon in good faith and In each to the directors named in , said articles of association, nor until' 1 there is endorsed thereon or annexed thereto as affidavit, made by at least three of tho directors named in said mil ' elm, that theaMOunt of mock required by I this section has been to good falthinla +scribed, and ten per cantata paid In cash thereon as aforesaid, and that it is le t tended to good -faith to coastal% or to maintain and operate the rood -mention alio such articles of fiam-efallon as afore ' mid. See. of en 3. A copy f article of Issocii tian filed and recerdat pursuance of this Cot e , or of the record thereof, with a copy Of. the afedevit aforesaid endorsed thereon or anne thereto, and certidisi to be a copy by th en vof tit:l4Blam or his deputy, shall tar ovCrierree of the thoorporatien of such company and of the Nets therein stated. Site.: 4, When ouch articles Of amens non and affidavit are filed and recorded • In the office of the Secretary of State, the 1 directors named in said articles of ea- socialism may, In case the whole, of the I cipital Meek' is not before anbaeribed, *pen booke of subscripaton to till up the capital stock of titer complimy in. such please and give such notice as they may deem " exprallent, and may continue to receive. subscriptions until the Whole • capital stock in notheribed. iitt the time of eutocribing_ every askirvOn eta P. poi to the WAN, . . . , , 0 ' i . . . .. • , ii ,I ' ; f l'i • - • • . ; - . . , , I , ' ;I . 1. • 1 ' I . . .r. - . 1•' I . . . ; • . ' . . . . - -1 • ; ; " 1 . . . . , .. . : •i•I I , . . ' i •'.••,' ' I : . • . , , , . , • . 1 1 . _ . _ I, • . . . I . . . .. . , . ..I • • , . .. . * , ' . _. . . . . 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Whenever the foregoing pro visions have been complied with, the per sons named as corporator% in such, arti cles of association are fulls , anthorloed to carry into effect the ordects named therein, as fully as any corporation ht re tofore Created under any special act of the Legislature, and said corporation thus mated shall be entitled to exercise all the rights, Dowers and privileges, and be subject to all the restrictions and liabilities of the general railroad law panned the nineteenth day. of February, one thousand eight hundred and teriy aki*, and the several supplements there to, as fully and effectually as .if said powers were specially incorporated in add charter. ' • Sec. 5. Whenever any railroad com pany heretofore locorporeted, or created and incorporated under the provisions of this net, shall, In the opinion of the di rectors thereof, require an increased amount of capital stock, they shall, if aa thorized by a majesty of the Btockhold ern, file with the Secretary of- the Com; monwealth a certificate, setting forth the amount of such desired increase, and I thereafter such company shall 133 end tled to have adch increarted capital SS id fixed by add certificade. Sac. 7. The number of managers of any company incorporated in pursuance of this act shall be &President and not less than elk nor mere than twelve di rectors, as shall be fixed by the carper store thereof at their first meeting to choose directors or said-company. • - Inc. 5 The directors of any railroad eempany created under this act shall have power to borrow money not exceed lag in amount twenty thousand dollars per mile, - nor more titan the amount of capital stock asbsmibed, and lame the bonds of the company therefor, payable at such time, not exceeding fifty years after the date thereof, and at such place, and at such rate of interest, not exceed ing seven per centura, as said directors may deem Mat, and mayeacure the pay ment of said bonds and Interest by a mortgage on the said road and frimemsee Sac. IL Any pampa ty incorporated tender-this act shall have authority to construct such branches from its main line as it may deem necessary to Incrome its business and accommodate the lade and travel of the State. SEC. 10. That roads oonstrocied under the provisions of this act, or chartered under the lasso of this Commonwellth, shall have the right to cross the track of any other railroad In this Common wealth; Provided, hotrerer, That.the cost of making and keeping such crossing in repair shall be borne by the road czars- ing the track of another; And provided further, That the road so crossing the, track of anothershall keep at such creme log as many persons as may be required to Kivel the necessary signals to prevent accidents. Sac.= That roads constructed under thePAC:lcm of this act 86311 have the ht to connect with roads of sim ilar e cter within this Common wealth, or at the tile thereof, upon such terms as may be agreed upon by those having the management of said roads. Sec.l2. No director, officer er employe of any ro 4 -chartered by this act shall have any Interest, directly or indirenly, in any express. height line or other boa- Mims conducted upon the same road, not the property of said road. and any vioL lation of this prevision &hall subject the :arta. offending to &fine of not less than live hundred nor more than one thousand dollars. SEC. 13. All acts b•retefore passed in consistent with the proviiiens of this set are declared to be null and void. Mr. THORN', of Philadelphia,, moved to.onercase the amount required • to file articles of association in the Secretary of It) Commonwealth'e edlee from two thousand to ten thousand dollars of stock subscribed for. every mile of railroad proposed. Mr, WILSON, of Allegheny, moved to substitute four thousand dollars. Agreed Mr.- ;DORMAN, of Cheater. moved to insert that twentytuatiad often percent. bo requiroPto be Paid In. Dliegreed Mr..LINTON, of Cambria, moved an amendment requiring road. to be bath in six years. Agreed to. .Mr. THORN, of Phdadelphis, offered an amendment compelling the Directors to be citizens of Pennsylvania. Agreed Pending the disci:Luton the Hods ad mimed at six o'clock P. sc. tilt Tel.elpt to Ike Pitiabursh dtattx FrAili.isiVllo, January . 11.—The Pltta• burgh d, Connellsvills Railroad bill, about which so much has been sold for rears, passed bola branches of the Mate Legislature to-day. The road Is , to be commenced In eta months and finished in three years, The Free Railroad BM has .. .pasaed the [louse In the Committee of the 'Whole. Modal Cameaandea. Mubarak 0. set, HaRanBUIIO, Jan. 116 S. DxanGlazisrre—Therehasbeencorold• erable conversation here amongst mem bers,lebbylste and others on the restora tion of the charter of the Pittsburgh and Ccausellevilleßailway, Sad I might truth fully add that there is great rejoicing thereon. • The -friends of the Panneybra nth Railroad accept the situation with the greatest nonchalance, and cannot be tempted into mighty • expritaaion aa ta what the oarporation will now de to checkmate Its weaker rival. The bill to restore the charter of the latter will pass both branches of the Legislature small opposition has been withdrawn sines the published-decision of theEnpreMe Court on the subject. A few of the Eastern members feel that epr poaition to the measure will prove detri mental to the interests of the company. dampening the silo of clock for the com pletion of the road, but I opine that when the mamma comeWup for final action very few will be found possessed with moral courage sufficient to vole against the hill. Let Free Railroad urea take courage , for never wore their propectis more brill ant than now. . • I ITSCILESB AltD2loooTata. There are a greet many bills before the .Legislature awaiting action. The "pinchers" and "rooster" are about equally divided. The Eastern men are exerting great caution, es they claim that any bill they have to pass must scratch its way through, and, attributing a large share of their misfortune to the Western delegetofthey have determined to make private Western bills pay their way through, or else they will defeat them. Peahen interested In "pinchers" will please take notice. • 003STITUTIoN. Thursday hoe been fixed es the day for the consideration of Hickman is amendment to the Constitution, wrerein the won:110U is proposed to be struck out and', the word "male" substituted. Whether Pennsylvania is ready to ap• prove of -this very import:tut amend ment remvius to be seen. The question will probably draw out lively debate from both Bidet' of the Reuse. Several genatote are exneetol to make important speeches on the question. ' ATFOINTXVITs. Thee. W. Davie and William McCune were today appointed by the worthy and efficient State Treasurer Ramble, as Bank Assessors for Allegheny county. The former gentleman hart - rendered great service for the ;Republican party, end his appointment to this position must render satisfaction to every mem ber of- that body. Ile is clear headed, ex eare e tlJ o arg .. ca n pa , e Ln ‘ is . k a n eppoiated as his assistant. enema:tut. D. Ir. Smith, our member, who bag been nick for some time peat with billows fever, ix oonsvilescent and expects to be present In the Rouse a few days , hence. `foe other members of the Allegheny delegation are at their posts, and are by, no means an underestimated power In. the isigielatare.- • sumer sea Mom `lt hi:generally conceded that there will Ink short Reardon, se the nieuibers are determined to do a great work In few days.. I There are no bide mentioned of epistle! Interest to your reader,. but I will keep etrlct lookout and promptly inform you of any proposed legislation which meyhe Of interest to Allegheny county. Faserre. itymetfi i.e.:, to Kentucky— lemma . masses tee Nape. too weasiest to nes gneseorzet uesettaii • . • Cited:gam Jrirmary Frenk fort, Ity., Wednesday, a negro commit ted a rape on an Irish girl fifteen years of age, and . afterward*, threw her over en embankment at the railroad tun nel, breaking • :her shoulder ' blade and otherwise injuring her. The negro WM arrested and lodged In Jail. Lust night serowd of tuft:treated Mittens as sembled and fervid the Jell( taking the negro out and hung him to a I've on the top of the precipice where the young' lady was tlirwou over. Efer.ral, shots . were, . fi red Into his body, while hanging. liThe Governor knew nothing of We object • of the mob until they had the prisonor from the jail, when be Ordered the Adjutant Generul and bit tusittants to zone . the - -priaoser, but ffr9Ote •• SECOND EDITION,' THREE O'CLOCK A. M FROM EUROPE. ienian Read Center Arrested. Gelman Parliament Memler Mee. TikeNfew French Pret;s La ey.:retee,:.ltt ritt-alree ctittt•tte.i • Waenieterna; sENATE. INTROacI•P.D. Mr. Dltilf...E intreilnee,l u bill fur hold tog a term! of the linited States District Court La the Eastern District of Miaow' FENIAN DEAD MINTER ARRESTED. at DC. Lou,.i Troopii Returning from ' Rome. • Financial and Commercial 31 Telegraph to the ellrebergla Gazette.) GREAT XRITAI:i. Lonpox, Jan. 30.—A dispatch has . been' received (rani Cork announcing that Larcus Adam; a Head Centre or the Fe. ulna Brotherhood, was airestad in that city last or enhig. . NO NAIL INTEIIRCPTION. LONDON, Jai:Mary 30.—Tho city of the Times rays though no strainer of , the North German Lloyds will leave SouthimplonThle week for. Now York, there will be no delay In the transmis sion of mails; as they will he taken out on the Cunard strainer from Liverpool and Queenstown. , = C2= Rev. Newinan Fiall, in.art addro's di llvered in the Tabernacle of Rce. Spnr goon, urged Lord Stanley to bring lb Alabama claims to a speedy settlenient =73 =1 ECIZE:=2 _llEntaN, January T A'eiden, the member of the North German Par liament who was arrested some time since for alleged improper langnage in debate, has been discharged, having been subjected to a alight - pecuniary dna. It is thought the decided taken ',by Parliament that members ought not to be heidlieeountabis in any , ther place for words Spoken in debate contributed in no small degree to Ibis merely nominal punishment. • • it& or.. Tilt Now retro LAw PANS, Jinuary 30—Enettillg.--AD in toresting debite took place to-!iloy in ill • lEa==== law tar the government of the pr.. was the enbjeet of dismomion. 'fhiers, L• a speech of treat power in opposition to the low, urged the importance of - allowing entire froodom to ae preo,, except only in , where the canctity of private lice or acts Of foreign magnate, are coil ,erned, in eloquent term,. Ile warned the government not to allow the oppor tunity to peas of beetowiog privilege. upon the prewc the neglect - of which has cost the ruin_ of SO ninny ilynaqtie, ii. Pinard, in reply, clopre.utte,l the ;ranting of further liberty to the prran, aid in the course of tile remarks -.Od sine omet 4 s,lowt we!, proposed a jear tgo the French Journals_ have preyed unmistakably their UnilLl3,ll for the Itt, ,rty which.their adloemtes proles a doe lire to secure. • . ItSTCII3 or TILOOrt. F ROM ROM lotellicanoe la 'peelers' from. tome hat Goneral Finley, oointuantler of the French F.apealition t ery Corps, to about t return to France with ono distal,. of coop.. The remainder ,of the fore. re: :nain Jn ROD. under General Dumont. The Bourse clonal atronge.r. Reran.. iiligher. American tiecarituss closed Arm it the rates hurt quoted. 4 • its axes az...a.xo Lau s sik Tagil:sox. January 30,—Everintg—Con silo 93111:y9n. Five-Tornotten Milady at 72(F2L Illinois central F..% Erie 49. January 30.—Eurning— Bonds LIVE.ItroOL., January ming •.I.U.On' firmer; sales of lispial hale. of uiddling uplands et 9jc do. Orleans I. amadsuffs mid Corn heavy at. 4.111 then unchanged. Provisions; Bon I :Va. Pork 74a. Lard 52n Gd. Cheese 6.. - Pamir. 61. Produce; quiet ud afeady. Petroleum la 21d. G,r Mined. - Arrrivane. Jannary VA EVening Patrolettni francs. min smut AT la LO ti, • 11.1 Lt.. Myer Iltro•k• Lowe Winn?... or Throe ll■edrea Peopi• Om It—Ne Loa LasS—Pertimate gds. tape. ; By Totetra.t to O. Ptitab•rgn ST.. Lott; j January About four o'clock this afternoon, while Worn* two or . three hundred people—moo, women and eblidien, mainly miseencere by the Ohio and 7diftsissippl railread train,— were crossing the river. 012 foot, thence suddenly broke loose from eacti and Boatel down stream. .Unit consternation was immediately created and the people ran hither. end thither hr terrible fright. They multi not get off at tither ebore, as the toe had left the river banks. and a broad, open 'Payee( water intervened between them and the land, and it :IMMO, .ms though thire would be a terrible lose of life. Thousands of eitizsres gathered on the levee and watched • the scene with lese excitement. Luckily; th Imm en s e field oLlotidid not Meek, and after floating the diadence of a couple of blocks. It premed against a signaler on the 'Allasouri chore from which staging and gang planks wore pushed out, and ail the terrified fvople were reef:tied. Several ludieroedi inci dents occurred, but no ¢13.11 was injured. Michael o.ltearo, a merchant from. Cairo, felt into the water,. and after reaching sre, went into a saloon on the lons to change his clothe& While tak ing hie valise Iceyt from his pocket book, the latter.was anat . -avid from his hand by a bystander, .w itte d made off with It, hod has not yet been Blued. The pocket book contained one thousand dotter. iu .money; and tee thousand doller in notes and eight draft.. The ice floated a distance ofilstut live : block. and lodged again, leaving. tin openehennel for ferry boats. Several hosts ars now hutti the lee at differ ent points and the harbor will probably be entirely clear in the morning. The wegthei has moderated a good deal to i day, the memory rude/ above treeztug polht. • • • WASHINGTON. 5 1 "Z. leei.igh W tea rtissbartb umt2.l Winntricrnmr. /an. ?Oth, lane. X.A.11,1111•1 FOR ICMITERN OF I.IO7ISTINANIA NoMINATED. The Preeldenb has nominated Robert U. Kerr for. Marshal of the Weetetn Di tact of Penneylremle. . fuer unman sznorren. Thonew British Minister will bo pe moted to the Preerldent to-Morrow. az %MVO. IBLANDM 7DI:ATV. There Is no longer anY doubt teat We reciprocity treaty with dm Sandwich Islands wilibe ratified by theSonale. DICIMIDIENTATTVZ 0/10LL1DANONN. Speaker Colfax icas mcolvoil • letter from Judo* Ithellabarger, dated Spring field, Ohio, Wing' DO la Improving in' health tied will return to hie !seat in tho House, during the prevent mission Of Coeval.. JENNY MACY AND MO/ JENKITN. Sorry Black, haring returned from a visit to Gov. Jenkins et Georgia, la said to be engaged in preparing a legal paper to be presented•to the Supreme Court . 1.! a few days. making en Injunction open General George B. Meade to deter him from Illegally approPrlating funds and railroad! , of the IMide of Georgie. Gen eral I,Seade, it Is expected, 'will defend his course upon the ground that the acts of Congress authorize ham to make each uses of the State property as he may sec., flt. Th. will bring th e teat of th e con- ' atltulionallty of the preemit syntem government in the tioreprelleoted Stalest, and will determine map) , ether' iimltar irtegfedaritirajneldent to the military admixdstention in the South. .. CONISIL NONINATTD.' T.'Seett Stewart, of Pennsylvania, has been nominated by the Preddent Consul to Mom and Beige, Japag, coa - roxs. Thereoeigte of mulct. for the week finging4aimary 2111, 1mi,13,120,525, FORTIETH CONGRESS: rer,onal Qaeht'ou in: the lituse, .111c;td Rli,coad tcl of n Ruprtme toutt Jtbtke. Matter Ito b 3 1 nviit igate d. The CAp:lttriasiouguestiion Speech of!Mr.Wilson, of lowa. Mr. II Alt LAN ipirodimed a bill to grout alil to eonstruet a railroad and tal- 1 (graph iiiie.from the Union PicitTeißell-i road to Ithille,Montanaand pagetSound Referred. • Mr. POMEROY offered n resolution av hn the eionlieney of Changing the northern boundary of Colorado from the 4ist to the 4.d (andlel. The bill is addition to the not regulat, log the tenure of cleft Ohms was coiled O p. I ' lir. rATTERSON, Now llampehire, moved to amend by substituting entirely . A new Lill, dispenel opv ilia special agenti horotoOre oppnintcd under th e ache or -f791!, 17 , J3 and Mr. SUMNER Moved ha amend, at 1.110 do-ire of Sixretlry Snward, by exeot aoL p,rionS employed by ate. State De rail:Met Inn fernier' affairs., provided they are poll from. the Department's Coliangent ARlyd. bate, in the o f which M r . Ih W A 1:1) .id three agents of the State. Dep.irtment had be.•ll very iturner• 001 :ma 1.• n• nisichieVOul, the further tn,ider.ktion wn, im,tpoued, :111 . PAT ro Eitzit IN giving to[14:0 ho would proms n tofu to-morrow. 'rho s - e -.01 111011 relative to the Inter. cation,: Maratitut, HuVrt Ago o.ol , ,taki without remit. -I. =I •• - • - "rh, C ..lunch , . was tll up. lu cti . RENA/RACE:S. nr.l Mr. R MtIN m./..10 x 41,0t,711111110 jiousE Ituvra:-41:NTATIVES , 1 . 1.11, ,, NA1.3.1. , irre11. . Itedi I .‘ LI,. rtaitic to a Pornoual sent to the Clerk', aril: and hail reed it emit from Bur- Midge, published in this 'miming's Wtoildegtfm Chronicle, iu referentv to a speed, made by Mr. M. in the HOU4fr charaottrizitiz tteneral B an the Military Jelirie• of laatuaky. Tne eard deolg; tiotes. Mr. Marshall as a reek lean and vin iotiirr Matt, true to his 'wryer.o na nd if+ writer oat's he apprehend. Mere not it hurt w detiamod, onion, it nueitig this t a Inithful eenfedor -0100, to believe such a ethtement, ouil .ot r •tiiiitztte so fain. n to "tier 11. Thio card Mr. :trail:belt dwoletrand room 1112.16 notice at bla Gen. iturtiridge had; after wall , . ng •,1 .timughi aliplr tiimaei the epithet of i 'hidlitakiy Jeftrien." If in 11..' twat of debate he elnetild ever do initiative to avenue el:1 ;r , -either, It Wollta tfitt high ea{ of his lite to repair the were frequently man in uniform a do, daring the latewar, had rut totem govortml ' by high,, nold• and manly primmer., ituil who, when they ieveiateit piaeas of power, leveteriiiii tote of the very worst teattires man tinin or. Theeenamarki.heimid, Were 1,011,441, uud had no apecial Or Ter our at this lithe,,.' proveil_ i titAt wt.., Cherfree were made igainallitifii per.. titer alletarittel •+ lien t 1 semen theineel•foi front Invl,ll - by. turning tin-those who . had made the chancre anil nemising them of helm; in eylup.ltaly with the rnerolee of Miry cuttatry. b tar ea that attempt bail hot. Iliad. in bin i Mr. ).lershall'ar two, heiwentd say If (ignore! Ihul.rlAge owl pett twitusinted with hla (Mr. Max eltell'Ai bumble liLidory, would hare ktiowa that the charge' woo utterly m 4 ,1 onttrely fai.e. Them ',amid he no e i roinal lama whatever bet wawa Gen orat Iturhridge and Ito iklr. tieW nothing and rwtld k now ~toting of lif• ronduet the war, hot the eioargo• in whleh ban matte all U•intl bad bee11:1111 tart On of the hizheot r•orieeMbilley reeponnibility ill Kentneky, who, he titirlorntood, were propareil to prove them twilimeity. Ile hoped t.eneral Bur- Midge would tor AWL. tp VittillttatO hint. er.if :rout thre charge., which; has been iierionidy end gravely made, but the way to do no wail; aft uenttittr.un ' ALLi;i•rdi. or A sCrltr.Xl; Cotter rtwritz. ;' • ter: SCHOFIELD risiruttO a ques to.n of privilego, offered a resolution wetting that. the WasLittittim EreressO. flr pre,' of yesterday Contained a Wake uent that at a pris ate gathering of gen aeuitt of both parties ono of t , le Judge% cif the Supremo Court spoke very freely of the rooonstruytiou UMW •iteg tif Congress, and declared _lrt-the mo-. 1 pomtis :iterate Ott all illatf3 1111”, ere:unisio.stitin tonal, and that Ito Coiobt would be sure dm protiennon theta to; that 001110 Of lit. friend's 11111 , , ! 'Um mug cisted. it wss exceadinaly Indl,.•reet I.pesk se positively, when he at ono re peated his .VIOWS In a more: emphatic memo:rt. also reeding that 'several res Poe under se -li re,onstruction measures wore M•ndutc in the Sur ranieConrt, and d mai , to f ito Judiciary Committee to In quire tomtit.. truth of the deelarationa contained in the newspaper article and report whether the Nets ronsotuto rough tlllvienteanor in allies as requires tide I fonsso, resent to the Senate articles of impeatantent against such JuStiee of the. hupretue Vourt, with power, to itnesses.ii ref-tort at ant tint 'MC sr EA': I:ll.slied ;.dietiter there %or an objectiou ruo the Intreductloa of ' thf. newt Tahiti? Mr. Eltr YN roAe and asked whether the gelttlemso front Venney:Tania IMr. ; io:stmo,l the respopelhiltty of,' st.t.tio4 the r•iel.4 ref ite , i to tw true? - Mr. CiC1101 . 11:1.1) said ofreurse Its did not, btu hoped to tind out the truth or i.,eety of the Tee announced that the resolution was befoie' the House. ' Mr. JOILiitiON opal he boot a resolu tion to obJe,d, but was wittier to let tbt resolution be offered If It designated th Judge referred Li, Mr. ELDRIVIE naked Whether the resolution was before the Haase? - The spz.:AK uic replied it IM r. ELDItI DC.I" said Le had risen for the purpose of ohjeetirtg to; the resolu tion, but had rormatted the gentleman front New York Mr. Provo) to be mak ing obje.tion. After cite *rower to that gentleman's Inquiry, ha did make the °Medina. The SPCA li remarked;that nets:ad ieu:to the gentleman's statement he land not objected In time. ; • After considerable debate, lir. ISLA INE rernarked that him pore graph Wes itabliabsti this moratoria the Baltimore ti.urlte, .giving We name nf: the Judge as bllnplien J. Field. Mr. Jl.oll2:Sti s : said that thin were a blow at Judge }fell, Ise wanted the rowan Inserted in the resoluttom j Mr. Senorrt;LD enggasted that be would allow tile gentleman from Cali fornia toriotve to unload the resolution Call tip inserting . tire nuniutof 4udgc 1.411gh L.t.r. I • - Mr..IOItIgSON doelinedlto avedi trim cell of the. pportnnity. , • 1 Mr.. Ilrbi BEE ikelared., Mahn had been familiar with Judge Tield during all tin years iit the rebellion, and that there VMS no man truer to 01,11111 ton and more In foyer or the litlppi . C.lntl of the reheilion than :Judge - • Mr. BAILEE fond that Such a grand ammo should have a better foandatlou than a mere neweptiver idle°, and that therefore he would vote agtdnet the ryes. Whoa. Afire remarks by Mesita PIIELPii and Fr,r,DRI POE, ' Mr. !KiIoPIELb. !unveil the previous questlon, which w 4 Seconded. .11Ir. 'ROBINSON' moved to lay the resolution on the table, which was neg.. tired. - - Thu resolution watt then adopted:, ninety-seven yeas tO It tty. , ,aeren mart, as follows: ; Yeas—Messrs. Autierson .kr- Anhicy Gieltatia), 'galley, Baldwin, Banta, Braman, 'Benjamin, Bingham, Blaine, Blot rjlegit well, Broomall, Buck- -1 , land, Coke, Churchill, - 'Clarke (Ohio),' ; Clarke (Mamma), Cable, Coburn, Cook., Connell, .Covedo, Cullum, Dodge, Den nehy, Drigo, Eckley, Eggleston, Eta, Ferris, Ferry. Fields; Gardeld, Higbee, • flapper, litipking, igubbard (W. Va.), limner, Ingersoll, dutitLJullan, Kelly; Hatay, 'Kitchen; Koontz, Lawrence, (Ohio), Unmet!), Logan,l Loan.. Lynch, Marvin, Maynard, AtcCarthy, McCleary, MOreer, Moore, Morrill, Mey ere hiat.n, Orth, Paine, 'Per 'awn, Peters, Plants, Ealaley, Pomeroy, Elithcb: 114wyer, l9elaeJl4, Nam , . • field, Sonya, Blhankit Starkweather, Ste vens (Pennsylvania), Stevens (New York), Talit, Trimble (Tennisseo),Tr.m . bridge, 'rivitabell, Upson, Van Airman, Van Horn (NOW York) Van Horn (Mis souri), Van Wynek, Ward; Washburn Wiso:,uain); NVaiddittrne (Indiana), Wathburnii , (Mialichtnistia), Welker, Williams (Pacinsylvania), Virllliama (In dixna,) Windom .. Noys=r-lisseni. Adam., Archer, Axial!, Baker, Eames; Beck, Boyer clarey, Chnnler, Eldridge, ratott,,FaAseretth, Getz, Giossbrenner, akiliday, 'Grover, Haight, Ilarding, Haseklaii, HOlmad, Hotchkiss Hubbard,(losra ). liumphrey, Jo - makes, Jolinson, : Jones, Knatt, Latllll,. Loughridge, Marshall, McCormick, Moorhead - , Morgan, SfOrriasey, Sinnott, Nibiack, Nicholson, ?helps, Poland, ?mom, Randolph, Robinson; Rdso, Sit graves, Smith, Spaulding, Stuart, Stone, Taber, Tnylor, Trimble, (Kontnekv), Vanonkel,' Van' Trutzip, Washburn, WilSen, ( Iowa )„ Woodbridge, Woodata . .. • 10011. Ti or Allltolo.lo 'CISiZENV 11l FOlt cloy The Reuse resumed the'conelderation of the bill reported from the Committee on Foreign Allah., concerning the rights of American citizens in farrago Stetter Selma...twine wedeln criticism of thk bill by. Cessna. Donnelly', Woodward, Ward, (of lowa,) Pita" tin t{ Mr. WOODWARD, while deciarigu himself itt favor of the mule features: of the bill,: gave notice of on. imendritent that whenever any citizen of the Unite States, either native born or naturalized, idialliomove hie domicile ton foreign onnnfry In good Oath, and with .the In tention of becoming a with hen or *naiad thrthor, and who phial beemne naturali zed under thelaw of such etountry; he Khali he considered as having abjured his ryllegtanco to the I loYernment of the United. States, with the cement of that government, auk all claims on the part of puch - governmeat on the allegiance . of such& citizen shalt forevar; Ite i ll7ll.SON,,tows, Chairman of the JudiellaYCommittee,said—Mr.Speaker, I harcluituid with intereetiand profit the elab.4l4e report of the Committee on ForolgriAteirs, which was ace empanied by thepredentatthnof it bill to the House. The eubject of which it treats is now of greafgrovity and. high public concern. It Inlpaletas runnier mighty co.( wince to the Republic afal It o citizens. mei - we should be careful not Mei - ado or holland diem by oar preient action. The report nut VII confront its not ouly with a grain attention; but etas with a very eats one; whlelibavhile we trent of it with dreamer, wamdst at the same Unte hat, diewith t -are. , We eheildbelthenlecelve ourielves as la the nature of the ground upon whlch wej place our adieu, our mislead thee citizens whose 'denionds far mire. of ;asserted wrong. here carinnaailed the preeeniauun 01 the bill be us. West-Omit nog energy deal. , tog . willi a mere; thmtion of election, or PlaYing a pleasing game for the +int, of naturalized : eitizena. Whoever views theme...ant minden through such glasswa will greatly mi s take the ,nnignitude of gm: propositions eft del subject, with which we are denting. The merit fact, aid WO aro treating of the cur bane and lognennerial . ' doctrine -of snort of the ;nations of his earth tespecting they right of eigetrintion, Sushmould piece- us ou a higlirr plena of emanship gain that whieh ornmerne merely the preerta and tramieut entries of IN action. We cannot' pity with the quertion without a-sinning risks for ourselves and Imposing danger on the nation, Thar foi'mer would be folly, and the latter would be, In a certain cease,. Mine„ Our slept, .therefore, should be th ma ten with tion, deliberation, Arm-, nes and perfect appreciation of consear nemees which , naiad , ' -sheaf. W. may niit injudielousl• • rash upon . the begs of bucklers of nation, without the. eh...rndering,•the dangers of war', We may ant trifle with the expostnlatienr of our naturalized tin:ens without *acid neva restless die toident, which:may nista of them an un coinfortobio disturbing ;element in the in torpid poi bee+ and eget roof the nation.: ltiUreom them two positive Ono rtotagon‘ laic fact. wr earanat rarely play a role of, disalinutetion. We Moat dad even handedly with both, with a leirfect un- , derstandlitg th in danger Ile, on either bend, A straight forward dealing with any :stale .of tams w With oar •confrocit on in • stetieintisiship. (Olisidmullating Maniguidtion rat them in diplomacy., With the latter we have . igehing to la, for we are leghilitorn.. It is our Minims, to dictate whet the taw and hairy of thli, .neitou shall wide it te terms 1017111ileymiei. • n il Co' Pii4leri nation (%. natitralized citi zen. The great ciii. , ation before right of expatriation._ Pare tie bill which we are considering deal fairly with loin 9uestion, audio away not iniiculsted M mtelrad theme( our citizens who are martdirectly infereshel in It. provisions? I cm gridnd to say that In my judgment it dews not, ntidl;ivor It Is I desire to dt 'reit the attention of the lionise to Its loathe g and onatrolling section.. The first section of tho bliliprovidea that all mitt rel ited citizens of the United Sates while hi foreign States shall be entitled to and shall receive from thin government tho rawe pnalantiOn of person end property that in afforded to native born mamas-in rimatirtuand . eirenemittionow. Thor far the section Is diroct'and pointiee, and challenge" the attention rind practice of every nation hunt which we have drawn the foreign:element of our population. It is ellirmetive, .aggressive And boldly American in there regards, andtrim tiand• respect and addrizatlon.- , let title be declared as. the pallor of this country, end no one can Mistake sr a a grotto swain on the miserable feudal doctrine of non-expiatrlation. It sounds ilko the deep-. Welling bores of a ea tion, WWI. origin' and' growth relit upon the rights. of expatriatiou. It is lite voltaic( potential America reviewing the polickii which mom the perpetual allegiance of a elan to the plane of his birth: ' it breathe* the breath of life Into that clause of the Constitution ankh declare" Conerese shall have power to establish a uniform rule of naturally:, tion. It glees vitality to thug condlti, Panel flower, and elevates our riatnnill =Lion lane obey, the levelstgbadet and knees'. If it stopped her - I,' we 'Might reverently warehip headlining:pees, bold orris and justnee., and welcome it to its ['nou - relate pleat. among the statutaw of the nation. Entitle destro,yed by flintiest succeeding &chat-shim of the section, which provides that. the President is empnw, red to employ all the 1101011rma or the tioverament In jest efforts to tie 7 cure the recognition try other govern mental of the principles of Ipubile taw which have been Insisted upon end maintained by the Oovernruent of the i'ettetl State, in regard to tho rights of itatnrialteed citizen.,-Thin was a vent , " e negation cud demolition of tho pre ceding Alechirstioti of the 'eectlon, and doetroys the anirmattire and aggressive character of the bill. Pass IL in Vila form and we leave tits ClatiOn to Its pros rot track In every respect. It will have no more talent on the doctrine navepatrthe ocean tion Llum lbe gentlest vof would , pro duce on this continent. It le no 121010 than a tub thrown at the angel end epouting whale to arrest hLe vittentlen end draw bleu away from his point or. . attack. it la diplomacy, no Enact this eeetion, and y ou dal not change the law or:the practice of the nation in the retinotent .degren. It will be a mere declaration that the principles of the public laws which, bete been insisted upon and maintained bythe lieverlinaent 'of the United States In regard c o n' rigida of naturalized citizens shall , done es the rule: of conduct of this I Republic.' Title involv,es the very : coin. 'plaint made and Urged by our natur alized eitisena upon the attention of (the tiovernment. Out It does not change the law, our remedy itjleaven thinking where they aro now. For this tlovern meta hoe not Insisted upon tintilmoin- Lathed the right of expatriation. If win 'are to do no more than thls, we leave the naturalized citisen, who may place him nelf within the jarlstlictien of his batty. ....country, In the Mule position In which he dada himself now when so eirentri danced. Weleasitililerr all of hin pretent risks and- assume no new responsi bilities ourselves. The pending bill 'they retraced him. It certainly will not aceempllsh more then title, and It Is to be hoped he may esthpo th is result. Teo complication , ' attending the COOII - ti n of titizonehip by netnrallastion are abundant now, and 1 pray you not. to multiply them by enacting the Movie (lone of the that section of lids 1111 with. 'out amendment.' The English dicetrln• of allegiance is (hits stoted by Illocketonei ".Natural allegiance' is such as fa duo from all men born within the eovertugn dominions Immediately upon their birth, for Immediately upon their birth they are under the protection of the Crown, at . a too„when during infancy they are incapable of protecting &we've.. 'Natural allegiance Is, therefore, a debt of gratitude which Minuet be SurfeltaiVain celled or altered by any change of time: place or elrocuststauses, nor by anything but the assisted eon curronee of the Leghe laturfi. An Englishman who removes to Franco or Chins uwes the ague eliraW sore to the Kingot England there an at home, and twenty years hence he will as now For It ,Is a principle - of universal that- the - natural born 'object, of ' one prince cannot by a ny Petal' his own, no, not by swearing a tieghothe, put MT. or (Recharge Lis elle. stance ter Inefornier, for this natural el. leglenei Kai isdrtnele and ,pealtlia and antecedent to the [other, and cannot I:e divided withnnt the concurrent act of I that prince to whom R. was tint due, • l'of. 1, page 3119. Kids doctrine Le tinjust, unreasonable, and it was with the spirit of Sae nresent I nge. But Motwithstandiug thin is its character, tins government has not In state upon aaa imintained an opposite doctrine. There is not to he found among all of ; our statutes a single affir mative challenge to this feudalism of England. •The -imperfect negation 'sought to bedroom from our naturali zation laws hue 'no substantial "fatinda boa upon Which to rest, for England has a eystenenf naturalizabon also. our' Judicial Depertmont has not advanced beyond an attempt by negotiation to in duce foreigl i States to consent to the adoption of new rule of Malaita -or In- I ternational aw on this sublet. If we turn to American text writere, to Story, Kent, RawlS and oshers,•we are reward ed by is harvest of the name barren re sults.- Henna, Mr, it la not a matter of 'Nurprite to me the' the English Govern. snout should goons againat'Us our own practice and_ precedent, and. hence It Ls That I object to the first section of this bill. If It be not amended, its enactment • ;will not change. a shattia, of :the coloring .which our action and • non- ties have . „given _An 'the' • geed question... with .Whielt wears sow ealing-- Thisseictiflne• oat it now'standa,,can bear nothing but decep• lire 'lntik, lathieh will turn to bitter fishes on thOlips of eur naturalized citi zens, and I am mires* member .of this Tien.' desires to roach no. disastrous a result. - Ifeel confident that-the Com nalttee on Foreign Affalra,throUgh whose Chairman this bill has been reported, logo been et:Mated un doub te d a toly dlfferunt purpose. 'They . ly mean it to assert in as broadest sense tho right Of' expatriation, and I am assured LIMY will cheerfully await to au amendment,p of the first section which will olio:Rustle nom it every vestige of our past observitnee of the Indefensible feudal ' doctrine of Indefeasible allegiance. lo they have already proposed such a entail flatten of the bill. Thom persons who come lb our -Jurisdiction from for eign Shan,' lend complying with our lawn acqulrhcitizeruthip, should find the oldeld of this Itemiblic an" firmly held for their I 'defence no . for, those who: are barn upon our soil, and Ido not 'doubt this great 'and just doctrine is the exact ablestive point at which the tionnuitteeOu'lroreign Affairs are aim ing, nol. -Lsadisbman. Irishman, Prot:tanned— German, 'Swedo, Dane, -Russian, or member of any other net ion ity, Who Iby naturalisation in purest. .ancont" the laws becomes an American citizen, should know and feel by the fern of Sur position and honor that the acK of staturalizationia equivalent to our American birth, and that whereverhe may thereafter go the the Repub lic envelopes him no completely eo it tioesjhe person of him who lint saw the light of heaven in au American home. This to the result which I desire to reach and I will not willingly wowed to anything which sums :Mort ottt It is the true American doctrine of good faith and Honor Chat commends us to as• a.mt to it. The pot aborts -timings of our Government should move us to the high demand of the present °emotion. if wu have beets matins in the pest, should atone the present An rompenH sate the !future fur remise.. of, Government ac.ion. with faults' the poi conduct cif this ' faults' Gavornmerit may be charged. lot, us lu our present ;triton make full atone.! went, rt. ! 'high time that feudalism.' wore driven fro:a our shores isud nated froth Our laws, and now la the tine to deelare it. I regret that the ruins of the Holt. and, which wet are' now acting will not allow me to inter upon a more elaborate dimumion of the yeas tams of vihich the bill treats. An.„en fometnen4of my views, by a' review or all the a •of the Kniontive, !stave,. Mad Departments of the I Governnient, would have bore agromdale to um, however unprout dMe it May have Isom to the House. I ''ack‘ept the aitnation next clone my re marks with the' eaptcsalost of the hops that owl action upon the momentous , ono/41ov] involved in this 11111 may be suits we Will result in a thorough revis ion of tint lost amiss' of our 'govern ment, and in - trtislative deeloration which cannot be entslnterprated by tint portion crotir population who bore le.- eorue - cit - setts by natural's:aloe. .Str..Pl.Enspressed hi, hors that the hill salt tit present stood was simply to keep thOword of promise to our earn and break It to Our hope. The effect of It would bI tolesys founriMhs of the Oat °rained their from YrUasitt subject to acrest oil their return to that country. issuer; he military service there WILY ro pvide by law. and every smiled I •• migrating from Prussia before having nerved Oat his legal term of service, would his sublet to impreentent into, the Neryna on ilk return. So to dm re tell intlon,clatise In the denou nets: it . berbarona and Whitman. Mr. NINERS Waled the machismo el ties gentleman from lowa were ground. lees, eel the ( - onus:attn. hod already enemies') the bill to the rwmen alluded to. It vrastrue the Government had not hitherto' maintained the tlectrinee of the bsll, list those doctrines had been con stantly asserted and were' now Insisted on in the 'form of this law. He agreed with fie gentleman from Missouri (Mr. Pile? that the exception from enact:non of those:deserting from conscription ac tually ordered sno not of itself nut , and as the tetra of Prussia' and other countries might be coustrueted into a standing order of con acriptino, the Inference that arolaratlam from those countries wen dmertlea should be guarded against. The objets. 1 ions made to the 1,111 secutelonly for the purpose, of making It more effec.ual upr on its tri als provision, certainly .In, the first settiona. 'He' trainmen the Monne would fi nite, and. would' react into a law a I doctrine,which uttered the sentiment of the American people. ' The amendments alluded to by' NI, MYERS, and which were made to the hill to-Joy by Mr. BARKS, are ea "insisted upon and maintained' struck put sod the wants 'beret:if:we as serted"l anbstituted for. them. The ex. eeptloui of penesna entitled to the pro. vlsionsof the bill la extended le de:tort en from any military or naval conscrip tion that may have been :nut elle ordered In enebState; al. to TrINO(1 4 1 10110 ahnit fall to Make a report of property for tax-, Mien. 1, Tae morning hour having expired, the bill wont over fill tile 'morning her of Tondo) next. • • • I AretterlitATloN 011.1.. Mr. STEVE Ns,of rouroylvauta, from the tkiinnaittee on Appropriations, ra ported; a bill enables appropriations for the .lestalative, executive and: jodieial e ape.as of alio Government for the tie, cal year ending June, :Ash. dared ilO bu printed, and re-onninittesi. • wanosv Sittrgrel. • on Motion of Mr.. SCHENCK, the Senate anlendmenta: to the, lion. bill creming a Board to examine whisky inetert was concurred In. j . SAI or LELON..CLADS. on isetlen of M. -,PIKE the bangle umend Went to the Joint resolution pure vidlng. for the veto of heat-elade tette tvo caned in. - Or IA:11;S; The nouso proceeded to the considera r tion of the lull declaing, forfeited to the United §tates eertalu landsgranted to aid in the triestrnetion of railroads in the Suites', of .A.labautn, Iduisteeiripi, Louisi ana and Florida. Aftei . , debate, and ishhout coming to Tote; the House adloucual. . WRFC . EMI 1= j• • ••• I , lllw Yenu., Jan. SU. Lana. tt xrrttcct or' vntrenamin Mils told toj•dayal. tbo Produce.' En clunajpe, General Walbridge In Wu Chair, and 4•usuludona adopted dtaxacterlatnr t „ i rcard=t 6 uTut " rat f t o o r th i elilto "' r u c:LTlJ ' u t city,ltitato and tazumerat of h e country gel:locally, and calling upon the Legolla turn to repeal tha Jaw rotating to con traas..Sur Uto,luapxoveuteut of canal. • • 1 n'LAILZA ARRIVISJ, Thilitentuer Ville de Paris. from Bo ore ned Brest on the IStb, = • .Tbri stammer.. agora, cf tho Rich mond Ituooris seized, to-day for failure toajukt govonanont tax. ortets Tamar. • Tbo steamer Wooer, for Bremen, took VT' 000 to specie. • • AL, If.Elottlos. of Orneora. Th . State Couvpultott of the Graiul Arnif of SA llopnldle, whit* atoembhal to Philadelidda, Wednefsdity, elorted the fottoilhg oftlef•re for the ensuing year: Department Commander—A.l., rear-, Boa ,of l'lttaburgh. St.o1": \lee Solfridgn, of Northumberland county. tJuntor Vlce--WeAllington W,,rroll, of Philoduipina. Inapoetor General- , A. M. K. Story, of Pbtladelhia. quarter maatar p ocket',A of Yhll adelphla. . Tha'Mechanics and Agrfeultnrri elation of Louisiana. opened their Fair on the 7th nit. Mr. John Taos, of this oily. tool:dead a Diploma and Silver Me dal far auperiur grape "liked. CM AND SUBURBAN .11.1•51alatlosa Pursuant to public call, the New,Cas . tie branch of the National Reform Asso elation met in White 11011, New Castle, Law reties county, on Thursday morning, at touo'clock. The house was well filled with an intelligent audience. Professor N. R. Johnston called the meeting to or der, and, on motion, Rev. John Douglas, , D. D., of Pittsburgh, was elected tempo rary chairman, Rev. John Alfcrd Arm sppolitted temporary secretary.' Rev. Josiah Alexander opened the meeting with prayer. The call for the 'Conven tion Mae then read. On motion, • the following committee was appointed on Permanent Organita don t Itev.Tohn McMillan, S. McKinley, Esq., and Rev. C. Cummings., Dr. D. X. Junkin moved that all Christian patriots", who may. he Pre : scent obeli be considered Members of the Convention. Prof. Johnston, S. hi. Young, Esq. Rev, Jusiali Alexander, Dr. Junkm and itev..l. C.' Swideld wore appointed a Committee on Resolutions. • After a few desultory remarks by dif ferent members of the Convention, en I varlets subjects, the Committee on Pew ' mama Organisation reported as follows: Praidenr—.ltiv. John Douglas,D.De Vice Presidents—Professor Jamison,. Dr. 43r.. C. Vincent„ !lice Preaktint of Westminster College, and Dr. Jitakiu,of Now Castle. • - Srcictory—Rev. John Alford: The Convention spent hrlf an hour in devotional exercises. - A Basins. Committee was then ap pointed consisting of Revs. Maser.. Sinitic, M,tlae and James Rafferty, Esq. The Convention then adjourned to moot at half-past one o'clock in the after, noon, the President leading in prayer. Re-assembled In the afternoon. Prayer by Rev. J. McMillan. 'A letter was reed from Rev. Dr. Ed. warde,.- President of Washington and Jeffenion College, In which be the deepest sympathy with the: move inent. A report was presented by the mojority of the Committee on Resolutions.. WAY mach the name ea former reports on the sonic subject which have been pub-, !lobed in the GAZETTE. Thero was one *point in which it ditferNi perhaps . , le recommended that the National Colletl tution !should be go to sad* re• quire all civil on:leers to be p . c. esensed of toe Scriptural' qualifications, and that I limo destitute of tbeoi should be. Inelig, lido to any civil °dice. The report was accepted. • • A minerity report was then presented by Rev. Dr. Jankin. The subatance of his report wee that the Aremclallon should not ask more than an...acknowl edgment that Almighty God is the some. M all authority and sower in civil • governments' inasmuch as this would do violence to, nu man's con once.. This report WWI accepted also. The Convention reiolved to tike up 4.11 u majority report item by item. When the first resolution was read, Dr. Jerkin moved to strike out 10 much as con. Metal with the minority report which be had Just read. - When the train left be was occupying die attention of the house in support or his position. doled to the large audience and the modification of. sentiment that prevailed ameng a fair of the memb is on the sub! feet, It woo-expected there would be a dood deal of very , animeted discussion. We have made arrangements to give a ~ net report of It le-morrow morning.' ==l One of the most pleasant and dojoya- big °master's It his been our privilege to partielicile In was the banquet given by dui city 6:hula's to meinbere of Al leitheny Councils, at the dining rooms of Julius Richter, in the Diamond, Lail evening,. At an curly hour in• the even . members of both branches of Councils and a number of iliTited guest.; including the representatives .of • the prime, assembled at Atr,Rictiter . 'ir, where they enjoyed themselves In venous • *aye until nine o'clock, when .supper vas announced. The guest* wore than studucted to the spacious dining room, it winch were Moo tables extends nit the full. length of the room, tit well filled with the choicest delics- OeS. • After they were .all properly ostvl, en motion of Mr., English of the Solect Council, Mr. Ormsby POlllips am called to the chair,uen taking which he invoked the Ideas{ ng of Divine Elroy ideoce upon the sumptuous repast that hid been prepared for the occasion. The supper was excellent, and the viands w ere thicumed with a .01st by the entire company which, of itself, manly testi :to] their appreciatitm of Mr. Welder's abilities as a caterer. When the copper lewd teats dispatched and all present were tillpd with the "good things!' which bad been creditably prepared and admirably served, the cloth was removed. The meeting way thelaralled to order by the o hairman, after which appropriate tomtit were o ff ered and responded to Ineloquent speeches. At a late hour th , eking ad , co journal,' when the y, whigh. umnbered over ik hundred ppermd, all well pleased with the .evening's enters htlurnent. . nee twit's. rostrust Rasa, Allegheny. Between tea and eleven o'clock yester day morning, o tiro broke out In the slaughter house of John Sian), on Chest nut street, Allegheny, The alarm was sounded from box si, corner of Malltand Walnut streets, and the fire department respomichd promptly, bat owing to the building containing a quantity of meat 0 na other :wilantable nuttorial, the flames had gained such headway as to comma. nicato to the stable of Mr: Saul, and from themes to Mr. Christian liennewig's eta ble, all of which were destroyed before the linemen ceuld get the flouts's cinder control. The tire wag hpreveated from ; spreading any further, however, and at though the buildings in the immediate vicinity '0 ere nearly all frame structures, they we, I.` uninjured. A brick dwelling house, ad jh r h ISsul'a stable, Owned by Mrs. !lend.o hs on fire at one time, font was not 111.,.t chilly damaged, °wept by Water. The house was ooeupied by two tautilies, who antlered some loss by damage to household effects in booty fe moral. Mr. Soul had some meat in tho slaughter house, uudergoiag the coring theorem, which was consumed, as was also a quantity-of hay and feed in the stable. ills horse was in the stable, but escaped without injury. Mr. Keonewig lost, beside the amble, a oonaiderable hjusuitityisf hay, corn and eats, and some tureens. The'loes has not been ascer blined, but will uot be h, art the buildings weisof little valu eavy e. The tire to supposed to here originated in the slaughter home. The Niagara fire eons. puny, of this city, was "on the ground, and rendered efficient service, • = • Owing to sickness in ••his • family, 011ie P. Torrence, the very polite con ductor of theJlrle Exprom between this city and NtiFrCastle, was unable to be at his ',est yesterdey. In his absence, the duty devolved upon Mr. W. 11. Smith, the Most accommodating of baggage modem. Judging , from the expertness with which Mr. Smith manipulated the tickets and tbe "punch," and "made the chauge," we came to the conclusion that ho was no “upptentice" at the work, and that. he Is perfor.dy ripe for graduation en 'soon as opportunity offers. • We believe hie train Ovation time at every station, a inatteref great importance; as it prevents fast running between etations to makeup for lost time. =12:=1:2 Last evening, at. Uniontown, Pa., was held in the Court lion-aeon. of ,thriWit brilliant musical occasions . 'SIM which that pleasant little town hais ever been favored. It was a fraud vocal and. in strumental concert under the auspices at d direction of ?Ir. J. Benita and Prof. liars:tau Knake. Idles Biiggelman, of Cleveland, Misses Houston and Knake. tuui slessrs. A pfalbaum„Lowton,lienits,, Knake, end others, participated and con tributed largely to the enjoyment of the fts.hienable audience in attendance. The concert was s • brillitint suceest4 and was the commencement ,of -a 'grand,mnaleal -revival about to take place in Uniontown. A vary pleasant and agreeable party woo bold on Tusaulay last at Butler. Pa., by a party of excursionista from . Free port. Tbo party put up at the Pennsyl. yania llotal, where a bountiful repast ims spread, after which the lllight Iltn oistio too" woe tripped till next morning. Thu Freeporters voted Butler a gay place, and took occasion In pleasant speeetemakiqg to pay high tribute to the limplialltyas'erell as getualty of the But• loritiw —an expression we fallytnderee. Fatal Accident:4o.mph Fiats'll; a deaf and dumb man, residing at Canton, Ohio, wwt killed...at that place, yesterday morning by talon struck by the engine attached to train No.l on the Pittsburgh, Fott Wayoo Chicago Railroad. The deceased was S abot twenty Tors or age. An Unmans Wm TWOWbbl e A ciao of larrenp,try bailrxt less b right before His hlonor the- Mayor yesterday, in .which Marks .....;athau wam prosecutor and'Abraltua • Cohen defendauti .The parties are of the "Tribe of .inael," end partriers in the Cam 'of Goldanntac, Co• hen - & Co., hoof:. skirt =Sine - • Noir York. The clam is " hirers •r t e seri- oils one, as them appears to be about 110,00) involval. Following seethe facts ea tar as we have been able tOotgaln theas The Arm_ is establlaell on Chatham street, New York; and has branch houses in this city, New Crisans, Afemphie and"snhar chimer; Thestab-' lishmuut in Pittsburgh is located a t No. 60 Market street. The defendan it ap owns, had charge of .the arm bitustneAs hero, a position which be has held since May bug. Tor seine time past' al is stated, the other partners have had. sus pleXpnet that he was not doing flie fur thing" by thous. An Inveittfgalion was started, and resulted, as they say; in ear tabliahlog the fact that his had,ldnring the past low months, surretaltioualy die posed of goods la the amount of 14,000, the proceeds of which be had 'applied to :himself These oads are !said to have been packed in' bexes and shipped by him, under - a fictitious name, to some parties - fu Uniontown, ilayetto county. Besides throe Itotodi•sulonat lag, as we have add, to Pam thaw:and .11are, Iris blatmedithattbibeoltelhott - '04.140 qtei . 11 1 1 ' • IMarweil",tiee,w,ltote Mt et - Mir eixteen thotuand. by tnkmg suck. Informatton.wszt made agalnat hint before the *,”r 'Wednes day evening, andit warrautbanad. core McCready and Wliglev searched Toe' hint until a late hour wetaecbsy but luegectrelly. Tesatiay morning about- ' at at - eight o'clock t arreited on Fourth attest.. ' lie stales Oita the charge against him le the result of business 'misunderstanding, and that careful tints:dilation of the books Place him right before hie &els adtd the public. .A bearing .in e .6sse. ru. Axel Pm thin afternoon, *titMai gate ha. claims he still ho able Worm° clearly his I[llloooll[o. We has/e• se& able at-this Mao to give only one side - ajbe story; probably the othar, will be developed at the Insults& The prieoner..wsw hold - to. tat In the oem of tour thousand dealers, in default of which he was (Wm:tatted:, , Yittaburn Balell trA cured In • . Nitnienrn . from the Now !York Herald, 4 1 .44 1 40 goConnickrravnrreened in SW Yorki Aiithe women tiii142;.•1:410W4 on the" charge' of skein •Sug - to p • leiy's packet on the comer Brc•d way nod Bloockereatre4 When at the Spring street police etallou,-"McCormick Was raarched, and aliens _other_ things flouid In his Woseessiod 'wee • geld' watch, on the inner ciao of which was inscribed the name,of-Anna Rea In ex planation the prisoner! stated that' this match belonged to Ida ;Meter,. e present horn herykusband; but [pre:Mous to her (leap she gatithe •Wat.• :to hint. The prisoner:is statement Wes netbeHeved, no character Icing .bail;;and, a minute deserintion of Me watdh.-was pnbliehed in the papers of the folleswing day. Lathe nie.siMme McCormick was taken be- Aire Justice Dowling. end on account df the absence of proof the magistrade dia. °barged him from custody._ Previous to bavia,g the court, McCormick received au order for his wstchlend other articles then in possuestion of Ma Property Clark, but on going to the Central Ofliee, houck, the Property perk,- declined to armor the order. It.appeare that the ad vertisement in relation to the watch bad nutched the earn of Mr. Samuel Rae, President of the PeopWs Remittal Bank of this city,-who tromitheprinted notice. ticognized. the ,watch as a portion of a large a monht orproptirty Melees Sum his house in Pittsburgh last summer. Mr.! Ituo accordlngtv telegraphed on no Item:, of the Central Cited, for him to, retain the Watchoss it-had-been stolen from hint. Mr. Pee mibsequently seat : another telegram, in which ho said he would go - to New York with a 'requisi tion for tlAi nurreuder of 3.lcirnalck td the nutherttlm of this State: e oiler was committed to await the arrival Priesenuistee. • Captain Ltie wee *last night presented with a ry beaudfal toilet set and case of than:mind edge rszors,as a! tnitien of esteem frone the ontgoingraeon= born or the day end night police force of the city. Mr. William 11. Ogden, mem ber of the Select Cotintil, from the Be& and ward, made the Presentation speech,' performing that important duty with a : bap plows and gratis peculiar to him. He dwelt at length on thetallitary and civil, reoonl of the good and worthy Captaln,; and hie remarks were .warmly received. be the numerous guests ~in attendance., Mayor McCarthy. quyatill. Irwin, Wil-, Sam Ramsey, and othergentletarm made speeches appropriateto the ocension;af ' for which the entire', party adjourned tia thotialoon of Mr. Thomas Bailey, where. a sumptons banquet woe imad out for - the guests. • Catithin Lewis given de clued satisfaction allut onion, and.wo, trust he may sustain his preseptpositiotb on the police foreS of the city with - no much honor, credit and iilstinctlon as be ban discharged hls hales as Captain of the night-watch. Mesterei c il=tvesellef. •-• We belMve Wei ot de those of on• orce7lorawbe bait; sianYtoethiciabeagrest 4 4r favor than to ng) theta. to visit Western tiniversliy new in Session. anti' lee the large and elegant retina, the mat teneive apperetiti..the. reliable cabinet and the tidianteges afforded there fat en English, classical,. ut commardal et collegiate ednpatian. The Faculty ema ciate of ten geatletiai of acknowledged' ability,and elleetitl. In their profession: We have no need of - sending our soots away at great expense sad risk. Go and see for yea:settee. • The next term will ~commence nut Monday. '• o The Leetwee. A large and apprecistive indicate aa tembled at tbet.ioadenty.nf Mesta that nigtg to bear Um , . Theodore Tilkih. The eubjeCt "The women of , AuteriM' afforded a wide rangeof, thought, • andtt I was handled lob a manner which gane evidence of careful study add deep re. search. Female suffrage was the print - pal point in the dimourse. and his Nunn. nienta in Its fever weredecidedly ahem. The lecture was inter:gamed with solo dote, and local Ildta which were equally amusing . and instructiva. Ile prediets that wiUnn twenty years the "Womert'of America," will rerciae the right ofyif frage. - tr±reeesiess. le etata _ Yesterday i that Mr. Anthony:Antb Freyvogle was lof en occindric tion, and that !rhea been known to db.:, seat himself for days wititiont•adviolng or giving notiae lo his friends. That as sertion mu false as we lira'muted (rem neversl quarters. We Were misintbrat ed. To the cardeary the ' miming man was particularly steady to' hie habits, never having been known tube as out o , the knowledge. of his relegiVen andt friends.- disappearance ie. a deep mratery,i and It is h*isiv probable loathe has been decayed aka muldered for the money known to be In bit pos seasion. I amnia+ Man alltetnit. Mystarlowt !disappearances tun ;be-, coming alarmingly frequent' of More thin a ncelthaa els - pied since Ckf.., 'Fre.Yrogic dfttaupeared yet no intbrink , lion 11.9 to.hts whereabouts hoe Mon! obi tamed. Another. and almilar, toot of Loma A. Fisher, a Garnian, 'who resided in Lawrenceville, and who ir raid has Wei 'missing eince-Idon4ay, He loft tie hens* of Mr, Schad., or .ftrr rencoville, Honda, evening:ethos W,lntri nothing has been heardorhinft, Yte:vias attired In • dark coat, grey pftntslltillit vest, and a light atlt tutt. . - , Cerise, ra Imissais. tj i We give below the number of Inquests held by Coroner Clawson In est:kr:death daringtho past genii ' , ir)_ January ... J.:-.11 5u1y.'.... -. .....'..1k February... 4- .11 Angnit . ... - . 1 .:... ._.• 0 )larch I . : la Eleptember....;... 77 I _Aril - ' • •V. October,. .4,4:17 MIL) • - . --LI Nevembei....',....Z l Juno ....X. December..... . le Otthe above number there -- eerti Irt Males and. 27 tawnier', nuking &tring - Of Wheeler/ Wilagen,sliewthg Illaellaeg. sold by Mears. Sumner .t.,CO:,' Ito. 27 nut woof,' (Cr Arty dollars, with its at tachments, la ea oemnlate and lba is atom mold' et $75, $135, , VS, or it Li t Aka Wheeler .t. Wilson:ls boo elrespeA, I ttur chine in the( market. being the been pleand dutadlo. They. havekbeen used for twelve T fourteen years, ccrMuitly , ,, on all kin eof sowing, from ,117 1 to nue, Wilke t coating ono tent for. rs:. ac. -illlO Gatti Pitts; .Cannetissille 'tanning ng Me es Christina Anischo , *shut Relief Fund T Heel Ets, FOUR= burgh . raurl Y• tate THE'MELra is i .nroximan, llnipirainur AND 1100111/11; • - isiwi solitandalf 4(111t7 W. VIM of Yaionollogroollog =MX. ENOUIMILS Idlibetals.lotooeSlO.i brmucrob. , :i kieFur tor • awl *pod aid sat MUM* Fltsbeial and Corr , , north.] Mariotitoporta alms oty• moo Yn lb* ottY.j 8e Farmer. *Kb:W. Of ii•fledda • . . • varurrosocco oromy ausrno 'Ano of 1:11. —llO one tops of vv. to .thi Itio '24 obib,! AddlUons went. MO bo LUNA- - nay sAaisOls obbysioo. . VOTIOI 29 SOYMYMEIIo.—/•, ordsztog rine, lo cub sad . sywity Thal oettlos yogi u*ilmosea Ifotbnooday *Mica tlor obbk orlibinbou bat Goo mall snot. • • • -.. • air Measi by DnJt. Xrpllkah Mala.o , dina . tisuit,nd utures, MY be •Iburtat ." • . • amucrrik !:, I • PrrlißUT..oll. DIED. _ - 7 TON-01. Tii.radri t .% . 4 " 61. r. Ml. -THOMAS DURILINUTON, la the' 1717 Vat Of his .2. - ... . . . . . . ... . . riniee4l. iii DATOIDAY, let.. us; st. 2 e'eteele- , i r.. 24:- teem las let residence. Nin:kart em: • , ,CirelseiserM lune tee Pe44llle• in ill•ghtirr ', at Dklf-piie 1 We eeeproeliel) , . 'fee erk.ele 'ft.:i' tee fleetly ire reeptiteally Int Ited to Attlii. . ~ iiNr•EßTmc:w - IX*: AUK MOONS:I474IMA A No. it 4 t in rth Bove, , 110abarit.: COFV11:of kdsICRAMIS,,CLOVIIVii.Ar' evert deactiptl oX - Imiorst runtalani ur4. ft , 6.161.4. t lioaLaVDaa laJ anal rasb;../tasrp... and Earitakw fonit•bod. • ' :• • • ittriluiciii-410 , 0,• /*lid lan %D... Whis' Zaftig, .114.-:.4i • isaib V. Miller. La. • : _ agli/ES 4/W.PE &BC IV' • Under! .tptl2) BTAlltra, nor. , o'clinaditibrittrietinfilYborelt anion*: Allegbik , ' , • e 1174 where thole 90rr77 YOWLS ant ealtet, ,, • atnnily butiplioa with rt. •ad lattatlon 1.01. Matingsny Vlbloot Coln., at Oleos "t • va in - Oloot SI to IVO: 'Bodies brillaAltn Orin. teistionnH 110/11G1 and Cubing. bninlghing l.; all Mod. or blooming ilitedn;lgbniphngb , .11. 03..108 haven:4.l , 6 , a night. PODEUT T. ItODNET. R. U Otll. /Le Aft4tUnl, iad 140. MI Dimond NUM. - OWN J ohaWAlsos • 5pa.0keep...1.474 1..4.01 J. eitll,4l.l,lluvrood. KAMM utt Catn. LMSl7ilO.' 4 t70WEW 004.024:8 OW it~ low raw.Gum.= V oi la itivitingittiashed griUs. ' CZLEMIECILIt oxn fu iag. .024*, .119. ut onsoxoss..A eilikaliuti.uaot..erix pit:m.l3W , ueolt:Prited... We, ma Ltrory Status& tort f' Mat walk Stnnt.. — Ctsniatilik swik - B.ttlei; Solar It oiiro, le j aeWq: I PCIR foal "JEST—TWO 11)49K. Dwrabrico liotrar.B.XgAJltspotr,.!:. Wainlogtou .beat. 1.1. 1 !* at 4!Frlpa. I.OUSCIOSICOS: • • ptreit'm Eiv; , *• orricr,s 4_ ; BOOM ta ihasew DnHlfel3reeta4Ul the itzat.9lll,llll3aSlSTlMlT.til tiarris•aslyl. - medlat4 primmuits", , , • • ror T 1) ET. - she Vouith:R:iidAtatt.' , OT,TUTIM 51ORIZ$ a f Llkerty Street. -Eznaleset.T.fif . VORRENT.,-fievegal apalaraat..••' su~ixsmw.a~zrr*, auoa Ilibt. cwt., tul. Apply At,onci ow (111215117, COUNTING 1100 k. YET—A-lerij tut; Ent mints . restalgtervilsistfir.l tut; 4t." Maclaine 6X • Ifollonal Butt. " A • ' • ' 3',..- . .ii• -,, :,- -- Wp. BAI W: . . .. _.. POR SALE—Tout vitry,deslirow6;., . ... ble L/WELLINO HOUSE, No. 4•6 piacioi* - . afoot,' Allaildm'y Clky, cantata In ad.. bablidt;' . iia in aada route: flulabad auc. bath hauls; Matfl • albd cold !stab, "rates Closets, wash hbaall oat aalendld cellar. Idhalli at Ito. 111 WOOD IT.,;_. • l' ftaLkLek .ry - deutyablei . ' AbocolOtol7 MUCK HOODED - Hearts Itha , l ., ijavaaad Dila Matt.htaibla 1.01001 gatt,ahaCi 7 later. tbrausboat; hoc. 'coatabbt ... gor.. , - •aita entailed barrel, No. Eild , llTlllll.lVhaii'''' :Pi Ylle. Sixth ward. rsa4aulon l'lboar'hPall bat.;. rk — SAILE-4F 1 111XIML LANDISE, • .. Irsofferfor sale Ifsfeb Stores of Lsul 11 i hoe tract, &Diet . malleSeVese the tatVit' App. - ,thcbbiels. -: Tbe ti.e 'ls babrived iiiditalefign. -0 411 slier, and Is nessubused fee lianas. 0 Nevi, abet pfrodeettseseis of gootheres staples. lathe i t bap reste;' - ca s Uos,rlce, es ect,yetes.pas„.4 ;tatsstr— tree. Willi tuoirtor 'itiatlx, tor otttllt'as _.. ,4.1.1.1 tiott..t. ‘,... Pit. tastes.. Th..b.st df iselleior plat Umber, la aboiktiliet, xlitt.ttot ritit • jiatei pow, r for . eat =Ws. with' 4tipth ipot firer, 'Par stesalsoate to - ru. lumber tat. USIA : lire, 'there It csn be 1..114 late large Tenets , • end ShlPbed It ottk.'.Thentir ten goal Masi' ' **emit ont/tepitmlutt.. ' I...lndere *lmbue , vettltfittte it . .... oast'. !a , , tbww... o .10. , 41, . hied, of gassdr—bear,fiees, Istrksyr. qualli ett.:l: The igentry Is estirely free kraus thew; tiltatatai ' 4urtotteredlriitatattaitto ti nennessotintralsaft • i it the bath.. We will • soil his /sal at p 4. lee.. prise of bl.te per acre. ' , , . ._ Albs; street of lE . ** ea ...telly uelopreve td., grant wll.ll tht Mutt allow pl.otlutor...L with ettry,ft,clllty for utrl tltskr. usTlistile , strnots to nine lumber Mato tie ittoir. 'this'" tract Itee near toe dnt otmetl. .rsiee Sedan Pere, • A.1.4y.,2MC0:1 urea In Geo et eeott to Me per nen:. ' • 1 I ' • Per Inribee•ialenastlork send oeeall ter ger Sovibere land Circular. BILL is SNUTTZSIZT., Heal:state and Wenn. , ' Arens, Plitsbergb::' (feisserly 1;mo - rem:eel:Ile.) - • MOB 8.11LE.--flo'etse and Lot prie' 1.- .1 owner of Koslustax • tad: Adam 16.11114., ;tear Hawtwor. Hallway. • tot 41, ha , 122 to* , lima. Craws, cowtalabis? rooms lad vialbig., weutmororsd. Hoar* aid Let eniaballalo. Hawaii otrael.: ♦llafpesl Clay...Leta* bsK INA:, law tram.. cantatas bay fro 10031,6 IW3 iwodearrar; water arteass.' world : Was. sad Lola ta good la.catloa. bwardrWO: J. WISH a :00., Haar.% alzwol.• awar Cairolaao..r Ilasitheater. • --,--- -- . yOii.SALE-7001:0 31 F 8 ..4t - i. , ROW/LSD'S Liven sad Oda awl #I‘II.TA.3/31..241.03X6-taaTu thr•eDa.ll7l4la. - . t.• oars .sosark.'.s... LARGI PRACIIICI. lIOUSE:.throoII.I44.IC. YAMS; two . 01.11 r- ' •-.• Kam.. nee IpM/Xl',432tax Us liesixiiiiii , : . ' Eau at2tr : -. . arliorsesboastit aza•ohlesecomadoda....: , .. • : VOW - BALE—One • CA.16181A4k166 - • ..u.bw•foioit. or two bottosrott•TWO-,,. LiGGSZ WAGON: lialt • donbli ut of Hit= MGM neatly too•rl inoant at the PINITInIy 1. -.. :... : : it.g; 7i*.oa• -- ..:,;.:. 4 .,• • .. . _ .111ratrnisii i eintizor 50903* ... .' lon.. by the Am% - ' :.-- - . . iMiInYLTH • & • 3LiaidITIV •.: ' se iiinit stszer... ,, : , • : : t- , .i . ', ' SPECVAtLES,' or ALL !uxos-lr : , , 1113111131aTa a IitIIESITI6, 71/TH 5T1M.144. ESTABLISHED VMS. 811A0VOUNSTON, Drogibt7 - 7 G., or toomaioto ask roma. or:: istrasts, ton's Dresnilfl6 ,l •6 76 o4*. 1..x.r • Thu. G1y.•11” Soap, (e•nialas*lin a 11640...4 over 161 6••••. t. ! a ' uNct.alu sacra a ' Orsetalir 111fferisoclaS In. Cull 46•1• 11 $ 1 . 41 e 1. .:• C 1 Vim • ao. • • De. outs - Otagisilleor. - . NTXI racruathieseas,!•_,•• lirockediovs 31. Cut , . Soda I:111N .. Windy sad Wise far 1. Colsass'sDosbl•O•p•rlla• imam.., ritrtam.uy, Isi . • ast-of-tee-iray artistes lisretetsait' ,. la 4 .aps• 'ssis.rlsost..all of yrAlth Urea fad thosissAntiet•r•••• 6 6• hs ig61 1 . 4 ..... 4 : : 011 as raises vastly balm lasi saislirliit - peeled tsismelseopaelaf awe* Autox . - ':cioister:tfrakitAtcl4 sad fault Waits; • Clgoialown;' :'• Aireekt . terlkaalrVolloa....4 AIWA largo •4K. W lloogoViA. rarftwory .4 low flew. anr7 GREAT EVIIIICEMMENTIS - , To Tams waxrxx - • We sow arm eat•Unk oAsumucis, An vierimos. t oviacoimiro,s; Wll4 will NI ...A.V.Onkr I. the luest stn.. feity VIS PEI CRS?: Liss THAV 0171320 itZ•11011 1 1.. 43•11 ikael examlas 16" ' • ••11011101 11 eriikant " A i punt tr., =roar or re44llllllii HE M ! 61. RALE*. 1/I,3rplwit .Ta ok;,";,I tips. rout inks!. clahltit.ki,4 .PITTSBURGH; PA I •-• ri II II U II M MEM 7 MEE