THE. DAILY' • UZ=, rtrataliaro ITUT swirarlse PEIrMIIO-* REED & CO., Prowwletcarsip, V. JaiLir rota, I4lCor. Bccaness Managers ' 01710 E. eAzrrir. suuanze. mem semis to nrris mare. larttom,. td Yedin hinlfask mum P lLLB6nr-psyncur LID tairozar. ettlLlPirllisser any swair OUJOIXECIAL PAM Is me Bate, VIRUS OF TE:11.241.11T DieLver263 .m astrers vet ItZek. .t GAZILVTIL lIRGB, PICSN,L. gittara etairtte Mn. A. K. McMama offers to ogl hL interuit controlling one—in. tho Franklin ,Reposilory. Tllll Pennsylvania ktailroed Ckanian Iwt done a good thing, in enforcing rnialhat the prurient hunts oft he tional prep plan not be • sold on enforcin g tralaL 3t4pn—koisey's Phila4del phis Press is3n : • !Tarty Tennsylianis Republican pa pers hare declared nt favor of ROIL Gaiu.she A. Grow as their candidate for litia...Rresident.. Mr. Grow has made a brilliant record ss a thorough progres sive since his election to Congress in 1831% and his Continuous service in that 407- ftem that time to .1802. If he should be,. nominated . at , Chlesso he pottid be most acceptable to oar people." WEST INDIES, MEXICO, &c. Idontitipmlean rittsburtl mutt.., Havatra;January =,1864 The Cholera is fading a*.y ao rapidly Utak' the next Sunday, Is dMigned for - WtakMytng Mareover. the Board of Health: will 'giv , ,ji clear thus from that day . Piss:Ws ialling.from ria7llll6 a nd Car , . •. dolma. I read hi a letter from St. Ingo de Cuba, dated January' Eith, that Mr. Xdantrd Andrew, an Engliahman, I sup pose, mnploved in the Consolidated Mime of the - Hellit del Cobra, was assassinated 'rlecently by a Chinese laborer whom he .had. chastised a few hours before. • The 13SPILnIsh . Bank" of this city Is to dupli cate Hi Malta!, which now amounts to 111.090,000. It is already annoubcing the .;.illette.of a series of Mares to the amount of one million arid a prime of twenty per cent. The prime is considered too high 'I ;Minim displeased - the public. . surer market Is extremely dull without transactions. We quota No. hi= 7 to lira. and nozeinitf. , :By the einlval of the Spanish steamer Marcella we hi-venom' feum the Maziean "Mita to the inst., and from Vera Cruz to the 16th'inet. - • P „,"" 'Tbe Memel* was on the lath off Sind, btabdid net eamMunkine with that phrt on account of its being besieged by the Republiean fumy whichareautztemadhig tbe tqwn. The French steamer Cape • sailed from Vent Ortiz the wee da ,as the"Marsells, but she is new overdue. - The.ponaminno of "Vera Cruz of the Oth says: ?The expedition of 2,400 men to Tea" dan did not sail"" yesterday as irea "expected, - ewing to the lad weather eve -had. : We believe itzrill sail to day."} ' the - Murderers of Ceneral Merino, eta lave been captured, two of them were shot in 'being apprehended. Ia Simi there was slimmer that We revolution late were in connivance with some of the exiles, whom they expected se - every 'moment Said in private letters that the Mexiiran Government is actively. '.taking every measure is quench the - ni beillatt and was preepring to send new reinforcements and was doing-every ' thing to obtain that object. The remains . of General Cornonlort are to be taken from San Fernando to the "Diputaclon," Lemmata there while preparations are being made to inter them in e" manner becoming so eminent sad distinguished . a statesmah and general.' " Cotton growing in the Stale of Colima seems to give great hope elite undoubted success. The crop raised on the banks e&the river Coshmiyant is thebest, and ;has been offered at 820.e0. We read in the Mexican journals that kidnapping is "'still the order. of the day. Genenil An . Mule Ea.rloyal has been kidnapped re - .oesdly 'by five " individuals; but — he escaped from their clutches. A manuals carried off near Gniuminato, and anoth er, a brother of the latter; from the petb ;llc aquaria of i3alatiraima I The Owner of .-the Redonda or Cerro Gordo has also been kidnapped. Mr. F.f Ramirez, ex- Minister of Meximillan.l was ;abood _isublhd. - 1. Immo. so tween the 'so called Enmerer and No- The ter of War has published an order prohibiting. whipping and other corporal punishments in the Mexican • E. IL Poulnler, Esq., American-Con inal at Vera Cruz, returned to his poet by the Eogilah packet Dean:be. • The Gleaner of Kingston, (Isaiscla& of the Bth brst publishes the. following: " By . the arrival, on the lid, of the American schooner Merino; in thirty _hours from Ana Cayes, we learn that a irevolution of a very forriddabls.charac -to has broken out through `all Hayti, . and Usenet rumored that. General Salo mon, the Haytien Ambassador to Eng land and France, would be the future President of the Republic, and his arri val was looked - fop_ Three "Leyden soldiers had been shot in the suburbs of An.x Cayes A French Captain. who had shot a Haytien officer of Customs, was in prison at Again and there was everyprobability MIAs being shot. The schooncrlimilla left St. Thomas on the ; cad tilt.. She reports that there had been slight shocks of earthquake on the it'll, = and 2-10 of December. . KEMATON, {Jamaica;) Jaa.9, 16G3. , At of quarter alter 3 A. M.. on Thum dilry, a smart shock of earthquake was felt in this city. The sin ck was not of long duration but very sharp. Tne British ship Coniet, 1200 miles from Ply mouth, twenty-five days out, bound for -Pensacola, struck on Bare Bash Rev at 3 iichlelt A. x,.oa Dip 3d inst. The Captain and twenty-one men were picked up: by Captain Darby, of the Dragon Bristol, nisi brought to Kings ton. Thelegislative council will re:assem ble oaths 14th; when they several blitz now'before it will be takeunp. • 11. 3L'at.imer Sawn, seventeen gion. Mimmander Milli arrived at Port Royal on the Ist toot, from Tortola. She left that Island on the' morning _of the 25th of December, and experienced strong winds. Up to the time or leaving Tortula snmairmal light shocks of earthquakes were felt but no farther damage was sustained. The people were still in, a state of alarm. ,o communication. washeld with Bt. Thomas being reported unhealthy. Tortola con .- Untied healthy; The weather was favorable for the growing mop. The Afyon, whether from poverty and want of money ..or more enlightened ideas, hive not spent their time In indo lenoe and frivolity as is- usual at this season. 'Upon most estates they have. Already turned out to work, and crops, Which are faliya month behind whatthey were this time last season, may how be geld to have oernmen*l in earnest. Coffee of ardinary.quality comes to the market freely, but prices are still too high to have 'any margin no shipments to Martine. sager and Ram are scarce midln demand for local consumptiou. STATE NEWS —The three following items we tied In the Johnstown correspondence of the Abensburg dllegheafent A disturbance occurred In a laser bear saloon here the other day,duringtbocon tinuance of which a young wen named Broderick was severely cut by a dirk knife in the hands, of some person un ' - - .A..valunble roll of carpet was stolen from the door or Mr. John J, Murphy's store a couple of davit ago. A reward of twenty dollarilAs offered for information that will lead to thedetection of the thief- Store-door stealing Las become quite common hero of late. A child of Mrs. Boyers,of harpsburg, aged eighteen mouths, was smldtel to death one day last week by the upsetting 'upon it of a tub of hot water • I • —Lest Tuesday a week. ago, the 1111 Inst., as Witham &Pall, akeiy of about .tarelve years of age, son of John A. Small, of Polk township, was returning home from school, ho had' to go through . the woods a abort distance. While in the "`Woods be beard some rattling in the brim sand out dew a, pheasant and light -- ed on his head. Ho grabbed and held It - with one Mind, and,just at this moment opt :Ina red fox after the pheassat.• The . lad made a grab for him with the other band, but he being too quick, William tahesed the sly fox. "Het has the pheasant at home alive.—Moaroe Democrat. Man named Yonson, a shingle maker. left rhillipiburg on Friday, Jan. 161.ry litii, - partially intoxicated. with a h orse s od eleigh, and on Saturday, the 18th, be was found In - the Allegheny m ountains, oast of Iluilipalimrg, frozen fe death : Tho horse wag also dead and stiff: T6l2terrible warning to those isrho - are in the habit of indulging fr•eely in intoxtcating drink.s. An inquest wee on. the body, anti a .ircrthet In cordanco with the above fats rendered —The y dwelling house - VX Anthony ,l - Fibtat,: - Wstehingtonvilits, was burned on lest Sunday. Mr. F. we learn, was eh 'mutat the time. The entire ' building • e,sd nearly all Its contents, together with ',llsiaell grain house attached, confab lug a quantity of wheat weiveonsumed, and in addition bothe above, several 'hundred dollars and greeubmoka. .. ---. ''.NPlnsunancew-Daszdasratinigfitrey, • • . VOLUME LXXXIII. FIRST EDITION. H MIDNIGHT Pennsylvania Legislature. A" °Z•Ltellar DrLe fa Beaver Ow.: •II , Ease!atlas Ceweeuratas _Thanes Caannreawealia—Pmerpeweatrea far ,13Wa114 Elanleas la ArsetreLE— Plajwaserifew Omar Of Patrolmen. —Mew ware d swionswirreiniutoia PralvWeary Lauer Law,Expa- Warne. Vleseetlia—Care ea bas4a.7 mai Begrami I. torn—!UL la Prate —then:altread Law as areaselikwa iimi aln:lleaso--. 4. fa, ea crobtsvtairlb. Geranium. Clirrelegrepl to tee Marv& Gas . . I iliauttiatrlia. Jan 31,7668. SMUTE.. ' DOG. ILDOISTRATION. Mr. TAYLOR, of - Emmet-, rrni in plaza on act extending the act for regis tering doge In Allegßasy county .to Beaver county. M. ERRE= of Allegheny, otlered a resoirdtert that the AndttOr Genie:rat be riquivited to tnnistatt th the thnuffe statement of shells:ona of SWO =x des the Commonwealth by each . Connky, ter whaf pan aid tax tit due, - at' !that time tie present triennial - revision of the val ue/4On of the Seveial corn:nine was made, when a statement of tie Sanaa w an corn. .tantdcated to the Commisiloners,!of the sevendoceindes, and far what puss said reldibui into made. ' - TOs resolution was adeptad. asw ootrarri acts. y r .. LOWRY'S bill mating , a new county out of Crawford, Yoriialt, Teem go and Warren counties, to be: Bled Poiroleitat county, was considered, Mr. LOWRY'Sualdng a fang opeech in favor of it.. Mi. BROWN, :of Mercer, axid WALL&CE, ofelearfleid, - spoke against U. Finally the bill was postponed. NEW WAND IN Jospewrowzr The act creating a new ward, to be Called the Sixth; in Jotuistown. Cam briareounty, was passed finally. Adjourned till Monday evening. ' MOUSXOF REZIEtitAil - VES. !PAT Po* MIOLDISO runcerzozna Mr. JACKSON, of Annstrang, pre . seated a remonattance from clkizeas or Armstrong county against any law granting additional compensation to owners of booms in which elections are bold In that county. . raosuarroas LIQUOR. Law. ltir. NICHOLSON, of Seaver, _pre natal a poi:glom frataladustry towrinlp, IC. yet minty, for a I.:obit:Mori. liquor i• Mr. RIDDLE, of Alleghectry, on front g • g sue, Allegheny county, • for lan act • tharizing the Scheel Directors 6 bor . sr money. - 'FEDERAL "SZLATIONEI. Mr. HICKMAN, from Comm Ittee on • eral Religions, reported 'bark the r ease joint resolutions urging Secretary ward to instruct thd United Stake -Min ' 'I. in Englind to demand the release o American prisoisers bald for alleged • lltical offi.noeti, and to insist) upon •me fixed policy by which the rights of .• lean citizens alert! be respected, Ith amendments amounting to a eubsti t • le. CARS Olt lIMIDAY. • u. , ...nmaa the Committee rim Jaa4Anisra7, • vial,) with a negative recomtnenda tion, an not to repeal no mitch of the act of April :22, 17M, as Makes it unlawful for mis to run on Stu:key. ZIEOZOI2 ER CAR& blessra.DElSE and LINTON . etch re ported from the Committee en Juslicirt7, (general,) as committed, arts rePeallog tbe act of last session compelling the admission of negrees into 'railway 'pars. Mr. MANN alleged that the bills were never considered in the Committee. Mr. DER3E explained that they had beau d icided upon at a meeting et the Committee when the Republican mem bers were absent. The matter was debated at considera ble length, and the bills were finally re committed, under the operatien let the previous question, by i vote of forty three to Party-one—the Democrats voting .N 0.., 11/LL9 IX PLACE., The foliowiwg bills were raid place: By Air. WILSON, of Allegliesiy, au thorizing the Sotwol Board of the Second ward, Lawrencerilie, to borrow money and sell certain real estate. By Mr. HICK:NI - AN, of Beaver, pro hibiting the salt of intoxicating jirinke in Industry . township, Beaver county; alsa, reducing the =umber of School - Di,. rectors in Ohio township, Beaver C01111t).; alio, ineorpoiating the Beaver county Banking and Safe Deposit Associaden. Mr. DEISE, of Clinton, granting to County Coarts of Common - Pima and District Courts jurisdietion of a CCart of Chancery In all cases of inortgageigivsn by corporations. - - I By Iir...BEATTY, of Crawrord, an tiorizing the Auditor General to deliver to tee Receiver of the' Pit. olennal Rink the tufted States bonds originally de posited as security for the stirrer:icy of . the bank. . _ Yaks 314.11.110/1) LAW. • . The Free Railroad Law wee glued ered on second reediug, pending erble.h the Ranee adjourned till lifonday evening. TUC ornotErsuvrktz .1111.4, APYLVED. ,-- • • The Connell:iv . ill• bill has teen ap• proved by Gov. Geary. TO* IPeougeo Of Ina PlltSbOVis sad' danneelevillo Stanwood. 0.11-Stand ' abnaeas , ewer Co. ltonnt-7114 Seem itallrese Nil-Aalltional notanee for Megatons tinents [credal oerespanl.aa Moslerah panne.] • j Hannisarno, Jan. 30, 1808. . Th. scene In the Senate, thus morning ens rather exciting, and - as Pleatlant in . . Its results en it wee exciting. - After the regular routine business, Mr. Eirett called up the Connensvill: bill, repealing the repealing bill of 1064, and Aging three years from date as the time for the completion of the road. As soon M it wax through Committee pf the Whole; Mr. Graham took the flodr and delivered aver, able sp eech la favoir of It. When he had oonclu ed, Mr. Stutrman and Mr: Searight both evinced n will ingness to speak. but finally gave way upon leave to Insert their speeches in the Record. There being then a very gener al desire to take the vote, the Clerk pro ceeded to call the yeas and nays. When Mr. Landen's name was called be proceeded to give the mum* for his vote, which be did In his umal animated style. Mr. McCandless did - the same, and so did Mr. MeConaughy, Mr. Ridg way Mr. Waite ce, and one or tyro others. During the delivery of these short but lively speeches, oonsiderable.galmation prevailed, sad whett the vote was an nounced es unantrnosa, there was a gen eral shaking of handeand: exchanging of congratulations all over the Chamber. - The general burden of them-explana tions was that, last winter when this question wn. up,. the Spingerft voted against the bill because the. case was 'Su the hands of the Court, sad the •Leghla tura had no right to interpose netrapee 'leek= before r the Court - could decide. But, the Court having now decided the matter finally, they cheerfully gave their vote In 11.11:11012y with the views of the Suprema-Judges. •In order to show the-vote On this ins pedant question, I mend you's list .f the • yam and nays. Yeas-;•Meeara: Ehlingfelt, Bremen.. [lsmrenee,l Brown, IMerden] 'Brows, fltortinunpton,} lintrnett, Colentes,-Corm - Cowles, Davis, • Erretti • Fisher, Jackson, Landon, Lowry, McCandless, Ike"0"01167,-Mclatyre, Nagle, Ridg way,- Searle:lt, Shoemaker, - Shugart; Stinsen; Stutrznan, - - Taylor Wallace, I White, Worthington, and. Gra• Way-Jr-4,one. • Absent-41mrs. Beek, CHM, Linder • The tdll ern immediately traacerlbed• Rad tak.etlarertOtile 110 Use, ghpro It. , 4 - _ ~. i . , STA-811/Site ' l' . 1 • . , . .... - . - ~ . 1 ~.....,..,:,,.' 4 . - 4.74'/,:...4." -..-- 1 , DAD 178 6 ( , , .1.. ..,.-_-:' , , s ' s l4:,-....----,.., - . • . , _a • 9,...&-F...• .'-....,. r____„_l l .l.llll. ...., imig ilj . , . .- viir .-._ , .+.• , ~.:•-•,, i 4 :' ;. . 1:Inw duly ~..,,si _..._ „..,;.....„. Q^mill••= - -- - " .:. + -4 W.:....1:. - 4 -, .". . , . ..g :-;; % A.. .. ~ j p a,pr.) , ..: •. k s -: \\. ; -.• L . ) ,- , : ---/ I ~, '., •\ 4. ... " I 1' ') —.-,___- ....7 - 4 ,1 ;. - .*--..-...1.,, '' '._'''''"'- 1 " 1 ";" 4 :,, A .. ::t_.;.:7r.k.,:. ~..`- ' , ,' . 4 lci- „ ;›,k.„, .: :!:: 4 ~--kt,.,,:: .. , . , : I , , ),. .., ) i ~..-.._-.-,:=:- --,--.--------",..- . -..,.'"- -7.-- -..=- -- 1 . , ---, q P' '. -- - -%, d w, 1 ,- \,. • ; ~, - . - __ --- - --,,, .., , ,- -- _ , F , ,,,...„-;_,--,,_-_-_,,-„-..„ . _ —....,,,,,,,,, , : ,- ..e..-- - , • . . . • . - .__. was called up at once, and y put through without a chinenting voice. It Roca to the Goxernor to-morrow, and will noon after he a littr. • Thus had ended, and most happily,. an ugly controversy; and it must be said to .the credit of Philadelphia that, when the decision of the Supreme Court became known, her representatives hare yielded gracefully and good naturedly . TheOuse b. bad tinde r cOnalders lion this afternoon the Free Railroad Law, the main fight being on the motion to make the Minimum amount of•stock subscribed ten thousand dollars - per mile instead of tiro thousand.. The Free Railroad men agreed to make theamount J r thousand. The discussion Is still going on. _ Several Senators ,who are warm Free Belle ad men, ,favor Oa proposition to make the minimum amount of stock ten thousand dollars pomade. Mr. Coleman, Chairman of the Senate 'Railroad Com mittee, is ono of these, and Mr. Lowry to understood to concur with him. M..e. Ridgway andltandall. twO of the other members of the Committee, alto favor this sum. Mr. Errett,' the remaloing member of the Committee, favored a lower sum, pew- live thousand; bat oil arrest tit hilleolloagost,gemforrluo -the. !ord.-ham, he agreed to let . the bill be reported in this shape, and take the op portunity of voting tor the lower sum when the bill comer np In the Senate. I am inclined to think. however, that Um Soothe will prefer' the huger sum, several very - sincere and 'thorough free railroad men being of that mind. ' The telegraph reports Mr. Errett . In-' treducing a bill to appoint two addition al Notaries in Allegheny. - county. It wad Mr:Wllosasulso introduced a bill to appoint two new N.:aeries. Mr. Irreirsi I bill authorizes but one new one. It' is not 'yet otrkiin [tint either bill -will bo .1=1.4. i 4 Anal .riussks , • Saito tsto a.spplicints aro - shlady. litter; the place. ALLsonewt. FORTIETH CONGRESS, - 1111ortkiratall tissatt,3 ' WASIIIMITo:P, An. tn. 1563.' SENATE , • , OLLIO AND VIE COYSTITLTIO\IL .UICYD• . , ' The ••Chabtualt lair!beibre the Senate several communications, including a joint resolution of the Ohio Legislature rescinding tke Cousiitutional amend- Mr. SHF.RIIAN denied ii was a Just expression of the i,eople orObio: MC: SITMNER claimed ‘l.lowai orno effect—that u Stato could not withdraw an approval once given: - Mr. JOHNSON argued en the opposite Aids. The matter then Was - referred to the Judiciary Commuter. The bill supplementary of the tenure of office hill leas taken up. The question •was on Mr Sumn&e amendment that the bill shall not do away with the fore ma agents of the State De partment. Mr. PATTERSON moved an amend -meet that such agents guilt not exceed See In number. Messrs. suSEN - Eit, ANTHONY. GRIMES,- COYNESS and CAMERON opposed such restriction on the part o. Congress.. .at the expiration of the morning hour the bill wt. laid aside and an ul journment till Maralsyvraa proyMed for. Mr. JOHNSON gave vinee ho would nn Monday press a vote on the case' di Senator SUPPLEIIENTAAT 137th..ollsTanz.no:c Thasupplementsfy reconstruction bill was taken up. Mr.lloWlispoae in Its farcr. Mr. HOWE said ho should address himself chicly to the manifesto of his collengue tMr. Doolittle.) The opening of that gentleman's remarks was Mart ling. He said ho saw in this -supple mental bill thh overthrow eta republican government in ten of the southern States and cushy other alarming things. But ho reminded him very much of the Irish member, Sir Doyle Roche, who near nr - ros.titterient speaker, smells rat; I nee him floating in the air: but I aluill nip him in the hod." [Laugh ter.) There wits about as much need tor serious alarm In the sentences of the Seitator. • But the people- were quite competent to place the prop. erestimate on - the laeguage he wed. After alluding to Mr.. Doolittle. change ofcourse in polities, be. minuet to ask where was Lis colleague's emu mission for standing here In the Senate as the champion of the Cloche:au race. He denies the disloyelty of the white 'race an the South, and says they were dragooned Auto the reixtlion. by th. Radical minority, end .the Cautssiar white majority were overcome by Bleb leaders. Then Le terns around end ac cuses the bLock men of being rebels. lie , recounts. the loess. end .fferiage at the whites "and then quotes an bistori. eel example( in the 121,0 of the Roman Province of latetum, which rebelled but was treated by the . Emperor Ca. millus - with magnanimlty after being conquered, and its people were I not compelled to submit to the control of their slaves. Be now contended that no Emperor of minas treated rebels with as mums kindness and nurapiaultnity the United States Government treated ' Southern traitors. But it was said -the • Republican party wanted, to strengthen themselves by enfranchising the blacks and dinfreochising. the .whites, yet what was to prevent that party teem neared these whim rebel"- do come into the organization. The Democrats bud neither to offer them; for they Were Roarer than Soo rebel, then,- selves. Eat no each motive Impelled the. Republican party. The supremacy of the (internment and laws of the United - States was paramount with the Coma! , tution. In selecting loyal blacks uppu whom to confer the right of suffrage wo e:acne to the conclusien that blwlrmen should have a voice, a.place In the lots' government of the South, and we are iir terminedin the interests of the very in tegrity of the Republic that such a con eutumation shall be effected.. - • Mr. HOWE went on at length to show the power invested In the Supreme Government to app int provisional gov ernments for the Southern States, and to reconstruct them In accordance with the. Constitution by guaranteeing. to each a republican form. In coceluaion, he said all on the other aide of the Chamber- bad • closed,. their ' harangnes with terrible threats and prO. pileaieu of dimmer to the Republuso party In the coming autumn. • He did net tear them. But wore it no, the ohm test should not then be ended. He said no man could conscientiously go in his. closet and pray to' his creator for any other object in this struggle than those for which the Republican party will vale, and closed by eulogizing its effort hith erto, Charging the Dernocrafio party with the entire ;expansibility for the war, and by predicting the auccess rind triumph and, vindication of the Coogrenslonal poli. - Mr. cy TERRY obtained the titter on the bill, but ou motion of Mr. HARLAN, the further consideration was postponed till •3londoy. • The Senate took op the bill to provide for the formation el corporations and • regulating tine name In the District at , dombie. Discussed by Messrs. John- son, Harlan, Willey and . Cookling, the latter condemning the bill as granting unprecedented license. - The ,hill wan Mounded an no to require the principal ralloenst of corporations to be kept in the District of Columbia, and by rushing Oriente property of stock holders lu ter rain C 2205 liable to the tunetnot of the Pit value of their stock. • Alter further verbal amendment the bill was panned ton third reading, and Mr..•IIUCII:ALEW called for. the yea ! and nays on its final passage. 'There 'being not more - thane thantwenty Senators present, the bail was postponed. Mr. SUMNER tried to call up the bill • to regulate the aelaction of °Moors, Rs., • In the Dintriet of Columbia:but as mo tion of Ms. HENDRICKS the Senate adjourned till Monday - . . • • , • lIOUSEOFIIEPRES EN TATINE.S. Mr. DODGii presented a resolution of the Supervisor,' of Polk county, lowa, in relation to tha rights of American cid: sans - abroad. Referred to Committee en Voraign - Affairs. On motion of Mr.I3LAIAE, the keen; tary of the Treasury woe directed to urn ore infonnation as to the amount of property eetzed for frauds on the tor ee nue, and the amount realized tberefrona. Tne SPEAKER promoted a communi cation from the Secretary , of the Navy In ',newer to a resonation as he diebilnt t nations against sonars and 1,4 m lb ap pointmenta in the Navy "Departmemt. Iteferred to the Committee on :Coral A 1%. fairs: . 1 , • • 1 :aloe, onnimnoleation from tins Secre tary of the Treasmy,:relativ i a tbe pro- Canale' sale " p 44cy. k li n ef tbe e to 311.118owjetP taittee on teavnal-Alistreh Also, a letter from 'Governor _Pease nod Judge Caldwell. . of Term% So reftk once to affairs In lbat Stat.. lieforsed to "Itikotteritettotrilotomitteke.. WAtiffllL'llliE. Minors, from Commltteeoo Appropriatkno, reporter the Naya*Rertv - dada* BUY, appropri PITTSRURGH. SATURDAY. !FEBRU •EY 1. 1868 etlaz $13.076;045. - ltadA the specie] erdet for the 19th of February. Also. the Consular , and •Diplomatic 1 Appropriation Bll.l,appropriatingsl,74l,,i .134. Recommitted. onto LEG15T.,71711.F4..ND TEM CO:CATITt- Mr. EGGLESTON presented a joint resolution of the Ohio Leglalatnre with drawuig ,the mtiheation ofthe Constitu. Ilona' amendment, and requesting the return to the Gervernet of the eateial pa pets on. file in Weettittigton giving the lue sent IWO .tO milli amendment. The elution ...unordered to be print ed and eferred to Judiciary Committee. Mr. EGGLESTON said it was 'doubt ful. whether the peraons, coiled on for eucispapere lad is right ta.return ,theitt to the Governor of Ohio. }Teethe desired to nay that the Legislature of Ohio; itt passing atlett Joint •recotutlon, had gone agninst the wishes of the people of that State; that.tbere . had Leen recc thy art election in one of the Congressional DiA triels where that iniquity inuf k he n pre sented before the people and that the re sult of the elietion was partly.owing to the action of the Legialatote. The Judiciary occrulittut were in structed to reptirt whether u S tato h. a right to withdraw ha a.oent. ' = Mr. WASIIBURN E, of 1115.., reported tho-military academy appropriation hill. Ordered to be printed, referred to Com mittee erne Whole and made thespeend order for Monday next. • • - =I On motion of Mr. CLARK., of 'Kansa.. a resolution was adopted Inquiring loin ou the expe d iency plucing the Law mace Massacre en the same footing as if killed In the service otthe United States; FIIEERY c a 1117RIAII HITE.11110:: Iifx.:ELLIOTT, from the Commit. tee on Freedmen A.Tatra, reported a bill to cannon° the Freedmen't Bureau. Ordered Labe printed .and recommited: The, first sectlen provides for the con. tinnanee of the Bureau for one year after the 16th of July, 1661. The second sec tion directs the Seeretarrof War to with. draw the Bureau from the States resin. 'tinted la Congress, uuleas sites consul tation with the Commissioner. and upon his', own examination; he is sathdledit should be continued; providing that the educational division shall not be affected until suitable provision la made within the State for the education of the chliaren of 'Freedmen. The third section per mits the Commissioner to employ the unexpended balance net requited for the due execution of the laws, for educational 'purposes, to be subject to the provPsloos of the lawapplicable thereto. The fourth section permits emeere of the Veteran Reserve Carps or volunteer servitvi, on duty under the Cenuissioner, who have been or mar be , mtuteredeut ofrerviee. to be retained when required for the propel 0.20C111100 of the *lv, with the saute compensation and authority ma new con ferred by law on theoficers of the Bureau of the same grade.. . 'sL tCt T ELECTIOIC cks Tho lipase proceeded to the consider ntion of (he Kentucky contested election case of Brown end Smith. • Daring the debate Mr. ALLISON' re. ported from the Conference Committee oil the cotton tax bill, which, after an anithated disci:melon, arm agreed to -.30 hundred end four _yeas to. forty-three Without coming to a vote on the Ken tack) 'election rate, the It ,use adjourned iIEWS BY TELEGRAPH, —The IsTorth Carolina Convention yrw terday adopted,with a slight amendment, the article/ on the Governor and other oxectitlre officer.. Majority and miner dp re iorts on Si:terrace were presented. I. committee efAre, appointed to report the C 1111902 of persons entitled to be re lieved from politigal disabilities, made a report, It reqrdres every able bodied citizen between the ages of met:tie-one and forty, without distinction filmier, to perform military duty, except those a hr. bare religious scruple., The Conven- tion by a test vete tabled a resolution to , sver of gsaosat amnesty. The reporter , if the new Delay Coratittios was expel!. from the•Cenvention by the President for the nee of the word . nitigera" in his report- . • . —The Maasachnsetts fainielmire Cmc eultte• have reported a bill licensing Glitter dealers., which will be •preseptod in the House forthwith. The bill confer, pOwer en the Mayors and Aldermen at Ades and select men of Merest° linens.. their several Immitties, the amount eharged for lifasuner ranging from 000. Rales are fortolddim beatireou mid night and five o'clock to the morning, and any start ofSultday. Trio bill pro vides for the punishment by (role or to. pritonment for infraction of itsprovis•• —Ana meeting of publishers mewl an-' Ihrirs at Nevr . York, Thursday evening, a resolution was adopted Saytring the es tablishment of an intur nationalcopyrigh! tietweei the United Stales and thenstions of continental Florupe. Meaux. Putnam. darn. Parton, Egberr Henry Iverson and Or. Prime were appointed a .7orn mince to digest •egatem of regula tions which may serve - as a basis for nn international copyright hoe. report at future meeting. Kansas Legislature Thursday Rawson a resolution mking Can:lures, to annul the Joy porch . ..3 of Cherokee lands. The resolution set forth the twenty thousand cititens of Kanans are thsse lands, and that by the bahe they wtA bo ousted from their homes, and the State asks on their behalf to set aside the isle of the interior Doper:molt, :toil allow the... Were to take the lands, 'and If that cannot be done, Kansas pro poses to buy them for the settlers. Leavenworth, , Kansae, Friday morning, .four buildings wore destroyed by fire. The principal losers were Slott Sr Woodruff, dry geode inerchautsutbout $27,000, partiolly trfaurod; D., Fiasher. dry goddo merchant, about ono 1.1/01 'took lost; fully insured; Lleper A Co.. wholeeale baneful slow dealer., Insured; ttleoldaby A Ca., bout and shoo dealers, partsal loss, (Inured: Mites Downey, milliner, total lms, Insured g2,00o; Mer cantile Library, about 3,000 volnmea, to tal loss, partially insured. Total loot on buildings S 50,000; insured 1)25.000. Lass of occuptut% about fil00,000; Insuranee about firViOn. —The . negotiations for some time pending Lave :,been concluded between . the Baltimore and Ohio, Marietta and Cindnnstland Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and Lafayette Railroad Companies, by winch these linea so far an working sr ! outgenttents aro concerned, are to be one. The Little Miami Railroad Company has banished lamps from their care, and use only candles. • —The schooner Lone Sear, from Savan noh,Cloorgli, for Hilton Head, yesterday, with ten passengers and throe' deck bands, Ain blown to sea, whore she was overhauled by the bark Eureka. Only throe persons were caved, and in swan an exhausted condition Cant they cannot tell what became of this others. They waro all negro., I, —Murray, Eddy& Co,e lottery 'utuno- gem. were enloirunl yesterday, in Cov ington, Kentucky. from, glvswing the Kentucky State Lottery forth° lament or the Shelby Cllege, Franco, Sculitt tt, Co. being the only parties authorized by. law to draw under that charter: —Tne Protestant Episcopalrionie or Bishops 'dß moot IA St. John's Chapel, New York, Wednesday next, tt ehoove is Bishop for Oregon, In place of Bishop Scutt. who died In J . uly law. Bishop Smith will provide., —Twenty-seven prominent; to rehacto nod business men of St. lade, left yesterday for Boston, tos.tend theCoru morels! Convention to be held there on February bib., , .... - —A meeting of ra Brae a, ateamrat, and hotel"men and citizens general will be held at Ste LouLs le-day to take notion to secure, If possible, the bolding of limo • National intmocmtle Conventiot In St.. .Mayor Thomas; of St. iAului has ve toed MP ordinance recently passed lty the City Council repealing is part of he aun- N-Atlionniontb, Illlnelti. l mrsday. ight, Marshall White, a cote d man,. ration:et dead by a Depot" Sherri' pridle -' htteloptlng to break jell. v - - —A boiler to a saw-mill near , Itt.txter, Michigan, exploded yesterday. • Two brother& .niuned arneld, were killed, 'and two other Men injured. ...111 —The Louisiana Convention yesterday 'adopted articles; °EA. -oonatltlition IA IN far 1111, still under Mottle of, cants al provisions. . . L--Itiw. John Mel( sboo; nowhnjhrlw ford In Canada for partlelpstioir hi the Patio n ‘.bleasioni It Ix; steed- ellhatmA be released.. • .1 - .. r . I/ '' —Tbe atearoer Cella, from London, or. rived at New York yesterday. : • - • .--Cominodore 'tiaudiefilit Is pinked' tuilsoz9uor./ 11 ,, ..x -./.. ,t. . . MU MOON, THREE O'CLOCK A. M. FROM EUROPE. Italian Pleat for south Anfica. Pause of the Movement Inknown The Mount Veanvim; Canard. ClAnctio IlostUlty tollussla Absurdity cf a Hostile Mal ement Carl icharz Dints with Bismarck ..BiTotearsou to the littaMitNlß thuttu.l ORE t 7 Bitl [MIN. • • 3100:CT VESIIVIt'S CANARD. Lorxe, January al.—Dlenatehes were receliesl aitbla bureau several . days ego 'giving on account of the raving In of the earth tat the side of Mount Vesuvius, whereby many lives were lout . and hetwetswallowed no.' No inch disaster has occurred. • a= ex Exrrarnort ox TRH TAPIS al.—Dispatches received from Florence last night allege the Ital. lan Government Ia about to send sub a naval expedition to Rio do La Platte. .Nolling la known no to the cause of this movement. Primo Meister Hembree, when interroaatel on the subject, de dined to give any explanation. It la farther reported an Italian fleet is now lying In the Itay of Naples preparing to sail for youth America. VLIZET OADICRED TO BAIL. NAP1.1 . ...4, January 31.—The Italian fleet now In this harbor, which has been get ting ready for sea. has reeelved erdore sail forthwith for RlGlYammuykarttliusy. All information ha.regani to the expedi tion isrlgoroosly withheld .by the Gov ernment and naval . oflirials. The apdi nation only is known. CHINA.. • 1,104T11.17, 1.104 . 6311151' I.7.tintlINDED. Losoorc January 31.—Dr. Armina. Vambrov, a well known trtivellet in Central Asia, h. written a totter to tilt London Toner. in which lie proves tit shwitality of the reports that the Chim tlevernurtent is preparing. a hoetils move ment. against the • Russians on the bur dens of the Empire. • I 3:13110 =3 . . Ilentl..N. January 31.—General Carl Sl,hurz to-day dined with Count Ills marl* and 11)11111ler, Of the Federal Counril of thoNerth tPerneen Staten. 1=31! VIENWA, January 31.—The RelebaratL erl/1 reaxsomble r,u the 17tit of February. I=l LON pr,N, San. :11.—EvrAii11.--Cuu.ll, JAi ti.131 . 4,73i1 [lnnAl* bentrcd,Sdi; r KAN VORT, S. Bend.. LI 'V 1:It' .runi., 340- nnehzing,l; .1." 15.000 bal.. Corn, .130 Wfurat .4!er, but not lower. Lan!, SL.N. Chow, Tealsw, 12.4 3d. others Utich.emel. FROM WASHINGTON. The MeArdle Case Argued. Diplomatic and Consular BiIL Niveriznination la the Navy Yard • Peace Convention In Mission irr - l<lttse inttOodorgb I.l4.zatlNO W, 4 IIINOIUN, January 3!, 1,46 , 1. sitri‘o ARIIyAL IN DAKOTA Tta Iloss. MUIt ry couvoltlee !Aria amr - ningclevidell to 1 . 9110111 bill author :4l)7. the .S.e—reLary of the l'reaLtury to .v4tat,li,h a l'altwd Snatta. Arsannl at Fart l/ar : 4l Ruatiell , ltakr•ta, near rhe;vauna or S-o.o'ol. The SPAT-din ease no. celled op In the Supremo court this ',Remora,. Judge Regime appeared sod entered a motion to here the Court diontise the case on the ground of n want of jurisdiction. The Court signified Ito williugnew to bear the argument it. support of the motion, ,tud Jutiv Hogiteaprefeeted to elate the po s ition .of the case, as ho soul, for the information of the Court. Ito Raid the ut this Court extend. only ,aanS coming op in the regular form of Appeal front the District Courts of the United Stater and from the regularly oomtitimsl State Courts, under the sot of Congers,' of Feb. 5, 1567, under which Ann Is brought op. Ile maintained that the - Supremo Court heti no Jurisdic tion teostuso the 'oaten,' dor• not confer It. if. It has no jurisdiction the only 'thing tube doen Is to dismiss theca.. Judge ilughoo than pyruceeded to inquire whether the terms of the art of Feb. Ath. hod any application to the ease; and ante whether the late rebel States were in such a condition with regard to their Courts as to warrant an appeal being taken from them to the Supreme Court. The appeal lat the ruse was founded by said Court upon the assumption that . the, reeonstru,tion act. of Outgrows worn un constitutional. 'Chat. ho odd, was the Pivot utem which the ease turned., i n •upport of thol, Judge Hughes rend front the petitime of AVA.rdlo. lie claimed that the puroort of the raatuatruelion acts earl tales the idea that the question of reconstruction was to boa football be tween the United States Courto ond OM gr At , three o'clock Chief Justice Chase AnDOUDOIKI that the GUM W001(1 go over othil nett Friday. when Curtner ergo. rent Will ho beard. Court then ad journed. =I 'They Consrdar and Dlplornatid bill ro• portod tn.lay wakes no appropriation for Minister r.ident to Portugal. It prohibits halarhano any Conant or Con sul General, Consular or Cnintnerelal Agents, exialpting - apecilled is ilia hots. -. Any army or na vy officer who shall aneepi - : or hold a civil Wilco vacates 11111 office In the army or navy, and It shall be fill ed au if ho had resigned. No diplomatic or consular officer Is to recoivolna salary for the Moe ho Is absent from his ;sett, by leavo or otherwise, it such abets:lce exceed sixty days in the year. • 1414 v TA RD runes. The Semetary of the Nary ; In reply to a reeelutinnuf lhn Ituurte, says that In his order of January lath; ISO. be tinged the force In - the Nary Yonly . K.l ognow much reduced, there Is greate nemeilty.tban heretofore for the employment of enly the moat skilled workmen and beat laborers, and aeorddintily on lunch of the preview order as required preferrenen to be given to those who baler served in the navy and marine corps la repealed. SNACM .cOtoyetrioet. A PM* Convention in now in sonsion In Washington, with lir. Love for Pree biota end Mine Cringe l'or Secretary. The Convention will adjourn to meet in New York_ during the anniversary week in May. Cody Stanton made a ispirk ed addresit In the Convention thla morn ing. .hinting . eines Av.reired—llisk nomad. • • Cs, Ted ogniat N W ritrabirito Ossatte./ DSTIMIT. Mien., January 31.—T40 Ctontortuitig prattles °Mee at.'Bort IIn• rou, burned BIN-morning. Lou. The Flrot National Bank at Bay City re- eamro, buulnoYv to-morrow. It la . now In tLo hantlo rtoponnlbl6 rnon.' —.Thuredne night, at llomplda, five, men approached the honor of W. 1.. Por ter, near the Fair gTO , ltllttl, called him out nod dntd at him.. He returned the fi re,'Ltit WAS Inahurtly altot through the right arm. -He managed to. regain the tense, and closed the door. The tuatall nail then left. Porter la ezittlifered earl nuitly,Jujured, and relate to hays Ma Arm amputated. There he no clue to the iterptlndoratotthe outrage. - • MI AND 81111111BAN,''''' Letter Ltsts.—On our fourth page will be tented the Pittsburgh and. Allegheny letterldets us tontlehed this case for pnbliestiosl /611.1111.0411. D. DISASTER AEWallin OS lb. IPlMPinVilail• .0/10.41•411 lAMB drum ttwa 'swank anal Iva Sllsn isaleism lansvarralt Illasadad. • A mast frightful accident, which came neat being - a repetition of. the terrible Angela *ISM:, on the Lake Share road recently, occurred on the Pinzusylvards Central . Railroad yesterday morning, near MIA Creek Statics, anou t forty milei sestet' Altoona. The Fast Line prason ger. henna east, which' left this city at ' Thursday evening, passing the iiolnt earned ran on it broken rail, throwing five rear cars from the tract and down 1112 erut4nkment several feet height: Three of tie Carl ' tesplaysd. were sleeping cars and the other two coma:sea paneenger coached. Almost her mediately after the accident one of the, sleeping cars caught lire, widen, with the twe ..pmenipx..ociactsittiod , in Silver no entirelreorummed by the Seines. So far as can be ascertained there was but one persorikilled, and live wounded, nono of them seriously, how; seer. There wire but few passengers on the train, which to acme extent accounts fur the almost miraculous escape from a disaster too terrible to contemplate. Among the pawangers were Dir. and Mn. Patrick Duggan, lately residing et No. IG7 Pennsylvania avenue, In Uzi. city. They were en their way to California at the time of the accident:. Mrs. was instantly killed. She Is said ti nt :C l : n o been sitting by the stare iln one of the can 4 the limo of the occurrence, but the erects° manner of her death we have not been able to ascertain. Fier brother was with her, and says that when he Brat sale her in the ear after the accident airs was dead, •with both legs cot off. Ske was subsequently partially burned with. the burning car. ; tier remains, we are Informed, will be. brought tothis city' for interment. I. Patrick Duggan, the 'husband of th e unfortunate woman whose death we have lateutloned. wan sitting beside her etthe tins. of the wreck,l and was badly iodated about the head and face. His in juries,, though serious, are we be lieve, considered , dangerous. • 'lira fkorge Adams, residing at N 0.13 Woodland Terrace, West Plilladelpkia. was slightly burned. -; " J. Manaus, of Indianapolis. wassligbb ly tuiturod lu the spine, but received no =trio= hurt.. • Mrs.' ?tart Crottee, Crawfordsville, Eansai; , wae slightly Injured in the breast and back. R. Weikel, residing. on Cortlandt street, New York, received injuries in the hack s Ile will El (saver.. ' .The above is 4 eomplete list 'of the casualties en reported to the on:leers 'of the company. The tratni both east and west were astsinarabout four hours on account el the actident,il The wounded were provided with. medical attention nod properly cared for by the officials of the road. • —Attar writing the abas, we,rooeirod the following by kelegrapli:• • JanuirY ; 31.—An noel, dent occurred this morning near Mal Creek; on the Pennsylvania nallrosd, to the Peat Passenger train ben nclesetward, caused by a broken rail... The four rear tin were thrown otT thatrack, end three went down an emnatlitt, when they took. the and w latt4, ere All the pan tenger' got oat, camp ng a Woman named Anna Dacron, of rittsbnrgh. It ts !altered abe was killed In the upset. ting of the car. Ilerbody woe afterwards partially burned. The following were Injured. non• dan berously—principally painful • bruiser, ut no' hones broken: • Mrs.:Geer:ea Adams. Philadelphia; J. Mangan, ImlLannilolll,, 'Meg. Mary Crouse, Kansas; W. Nyekle, New York; Herbert Nuon.n, Jr „ Philadelphia; W. W. POkell, New Jenny; I. Chase, Mich igan; Mrs. lino. Itodinan , end daughter, Ituswar, Lancaster. menace she laecomiti- I n the published recordOf perdu'. by Governor Geary last year it appears that that of David E. Hall: convicted of swam:it and Watery In the. Quarter Sae , alone. of Allegheny county. end sou tencelto al: months Imprisonment In the . puntswas granted on the moans me edition of "I oa. J es. P. Sterrett, Pres ident Judge of the Court that tried the ease," among others. Notwithstanding the "Meord," we feel authorized de con tradict Hie statement that Judge Sterrett recommended this pardon. Last sum tn•r, while on a visit to the eastern part of the State, Judge Sterrett wax solicited by &prominent citiren of , thie county to write to the Governor revantmending the pat , drus of Hull. • The-Judge stated that upon Ms return 310014 he would prepare and send to the Goiernor.a full statenthot of the case; but previous to his ' return !ill had been pardoned, render ing it unntressar• to comply with hie promise,• and he did snot commit nionle; with the Ouveinor on the subject of the pardon. Ilow thee ran the "retard!' of the recommendation of Judge Eitenvtlbe accounted for? An ex amination of the payers in the rate at Harrisburg will fail to reveal any letter air writing. from him In the matter. It Is imaxible that vil•reprosetthatlone were mein to the Governor, causing the "re cord" to ho made up as published. Our object in writing this Is simply to make known the fact that Judge Sterrett did not recommend 'the pardon referred to, and that the record to the contrary . Ls not correct. Witco the Governor has published the "reenrd " to Pantry his actlan,:wo suggest that the correction in. diestet be made In order that Judge Sterrett may no: be placed Ina fates Ippnn. talon,. or undo bear a :responalbUlty whirls doe* not boalorify to him. = Our report, in yesterday's issue, of the Convention which met Ls New Castle, on Thumiley morning, for the pitrpose of davisleg manna for tne "religious amend ment" of the Federal Coostitullon,eleeed with the commencement of the discus sion on the first resolution in the major ity report, which to ae follOwst Re.rtred. That a National recognition of Altidghty God, of His Nan Jeans Christ., Our Lord and the holy Scrip. lure. as of liapreme authority, no pm posed In the memorial of the National Ansociation, Is clearly a Scriptural duty, which it I. National peril to diaregard. ' Dr..lnnk In moved to strike out no much of thu resolution an ;would limit It to a recognition merely, of Almighty God sent supreme authority. The din emotion woe enntinuftl to the hour or adjournment, and the amendment was lent by . a very !Urge majority, only thirty nine voting Melt in an assembly of seine four to Eve hundred. Pending the din euesiou on the original resolaticm the Convention adjourned until half-past Mx In Om evening. . _ The Convention met again at half-past ! nix o'clock, and In the etwelke of the President the Chalk was oonupial by Dr. G. C. Vincent, cum of the Vloo Pres idents. ! Prayer by Dr. Suakin. Able and eloquent speechee • were made by Drs. Vincent snit Junkln and. Rev. A. M. Milligan. None of the :other resolu tions were dincomied, and se we know not what the Convention thought of scriptural tests for civil omve. The Con vention adjonrned to meet en the call of the Committee of Arrangements. Prayer by Dr. Vincent. • ! t Ms, em organ. Until you lace hoard that wonderful musical triumph, the. Burdett Organ. The performance of oven a child upon that perfect instrument Is more touching and mistrally entratiCine than frmill° 44 ' Labia 'of practiced players upon meet other organs. The effects of lbw vox Au aiono,(lntman voice) and celestial ntopa— a late invention and found In perfection only to the Burdett organ-ore touching end Ryttipathetic In the extreme, and comparable only •to the. heart-rwarching and tremulous tones drawn from their violins by itri . Ole Bull ors Vieux Tempe: The Meruira. Bieber Bro.; Weed. street, have the sole agency, and will be glad, nn doubt, to chow these organ gems to all who may desire them. Our lady reader will bear In mind that groat, largely. In fashionable ,and seasonable dry goods oontlatte I. be , or. fared at the welt managed and entartalve establishment of Bates dt Bell, No. 21 Firth street, The stock le very Jorge, and Iniltelf, notwithstanding the reason able prices at which tittered. is Inducing to thews dashing choice iddections. Teem Ls no charge for ebowlttg goad., mud ladles arc minted to 'call In and ludgetur ' themselves or the opportunt les for ?) I zwan. afforded, , • . . lichtstlee cif .Wafges.—A Median" of the Wet* of enitineent on the western &Ceti* of the liyientittilailreed, anti we the Veziharidle rose, is towered, which, If ctrrect,will probably taw* it strike by thee dam of emplorm . • • i. Imt.arettlng OePaton. • Last night; the final ono of 'Mayor McCarthy'. term - of camas Chief Ex ecutive of the City, as celelfrated by his many friends In a Sexy happy and appropriate Manner. During yesterday a considerable imm of money was raised by a numb.l: of his immediate friends, and the amount was appropriated to the page-Lase of a! magnificent solid hunting roes gold watch Mill massive gold chain, with which be watipresented In the even ing, the ceremony taking plate at his private parlor adjoining the Mayor's °Mee. There were misty of his friends present, and in order 14 facilitate matters the xasettug organized. by electing W. N. Ogden, Esq., as Ctiairman, and Govan M. Irwin, EN., ta Secretary. Mr. Alex ander .1. - Mellatralse mode the speech of the occlusion, Paying Mayor McCar. thy high. tr and him in terms Pri ibute est praise on tint honestcomplimenting, faithful and jest manner ho badperform ed his duties during his term as. Chief Executive of . the ' city. His Honor re ' wended in a happy manner, and Mated that while glad to acknowledge the hon or conferred upon him by his friends, ho felt Satins wield win enter into private inn &Foot knowledge that while be. had piled the responsible °Moo of Mayor, his had over earnestly endeavor ed to peg/erns his duty faithfully and hetleetklt without fear or eavotttlam. At' the conclusion of his &daress thine hearty viscera were given for the outgoing meg-- istrate, who certainly' carries , with him Into entirety the boat wishes of hundreds of friandawhoi recognize In him an honest man and a gold dune. The next gentlepaln suprised with a mark of outsets ,valtltr. John Floyd, the capable and Ss-orthy outgoing Mayor's Clerk He was presented by his friends through Mr. Istsilwalne, with a massive mild gold ring as a token of.their friend ship, admiration and . eateem. Mr. Floyd responded in a very happy Man. re ner, turninglala thanks in the choicest of language. The» was 'another surprise contem plated, and this time to Chief of Police Scott, whose term in that rapacity also expired last, night. He was presented with a beautiful toilet net mad caao of dia mond edge razors, as a gift -from his friends and admirers. lie was not a "talklat," on py^a vote was allowed to favor the party with a song In response to khe toms:fitment coaferred on him. Ex", , Mayor. Hay, W. N. Ogden, Capt. M. W. Lewis, Aldermen 3feliftesters, Coro ner Clawson - end other gentlemen made interesting epracthes on thsoccraion, eller Which the meeting adjourned to .Vler on Stititialeld street, where the banquet board.was spread and waiting, and at which Hon. James Blackmon), the Mayor elect, presided. After several speeches the meeting adjourned:- RaUter•e Isms.* ter Jasuarr. The following la a list of Letters of AdmlnbotratloU grant.e4 and Willa ad mitted to pro:diode, in • the County Regis. t.r. *mon, duing the month ofJanowy. ISII6, by Josispb.Li. Gray. FAia., Register: LafTMILS 01 411171111iTIATION 01 . 11121 M. , f • Decedent. I' ' Administrator. Estate. Edward OlNeq........Winerd 23enanys7,50o Joker:pb B. MeV:mat ....Mary McDonald soo John B. Y0r....J... ... *m. A. False-- ,Su Bawler Whidirdilale...Dr.A. M. Oran}} .., ~, li.valln• Grose. $ "" Anemia Noi .t.e.. i ...t...kona 111. Waiter 700 /Walley M. Banish, ...David Nankin—. LOW Ell Meredith ' Manx - , IL Kriell:... —Boma Boob. .. .. ino Clarionlan Kuban —War. lintilman... atai I tiodfrey Magmas— ...Johniirandmon iJanne.— .. ' ... .. . 1.. rater Medentmagli ...M. ltedenbangt, 6 David ilalilier.l.... ....einvaolti Held ler. :66 Elizabeth Miiladdnio..E.Llsahoth Culp.. Igiu Catharine tlollei ' Adi.tu 8e11e....... inii Ann Kendrick ' ' -Bridget Gillen—. IN John N. 8.. _.,...,' ' ....Andrea Miller.. 450 n Mars's J. llebOnald..P 11. Miller • WO DsbolJ Hanka,' rillah'h Diener II _Mary Hume. ' ' B. D. lintnea..... 5101 Jaw. Ikees...t It. Donaldson.— IWO etwan LonahryJ T. N. Longbry— 2.756 Ephraim Poireli..l.—.Catlen Powell... stoi Samuel Edgar.l. Win. Edg ~ar an Wm. Itew J 1 total Ho ......, I. Wm. T. BANDS= It .ehvl anbatenn attl Nismry Salmon ' Anna 0000 n.... Bap Y.llssoeth Baird H. it McLain._ 6,106 Luna A. Burnell ' Henry eel , .. 0,: John McCann' ' Davld IleCaten.. :in Jahn Donovan' - Mery Porter 75u Win. A. rents -natal Phllllpe ... an Deo. Lovell ' Jane MDebell..._ Ito Philip I:yoetu4 . John esplans..... tau WILL. •f 13111117. TO Taos... jaa r .stosper . ort.ij...7l2oZassll Stes..l, Joseph Stalts:lr /: Prtl rd. Seeksrt • arid P. MaMMENI9 iea irwl Xanaer. Jaw IlleCnne...l....Tboin Penny and J. B. " John Dear, Jr' U. Litegrazt and n. Dyer. . Doha McCrea ' McCrea and J. Craw - I ford. Ablest IL 111gb1....JoarbIllt9 and P.Boyer. Jane. Fart.—. Samuel A. Sell Wm. L. Ifillier.4..Geo. and A/bort Ellsato.tb 11. McLean. Itao). Yalta. ' IL - Potter and rt. Darelf Damned W00d5..."....j.311. Wino. nod Wm. Wood.. .C•rooball B. Horror, Hata Mary Clark - - Richard Bradllrif ...J . Carothera and 11.11 tin ton. 11.1241 I Hcenn.. Wm. Flaky Noble-Wm. Noble. John Ilea Litom dry. R. Fending J. J. H. Moat I Come. Jumbo Schulz -s ll•girrite Michael , • dispenser aloe In the borough of Biruelughain, wan knocked down by Jamb, Putorou. It appears the'. Thursday °retiing • row was progress in the Dismonti, - /lirmlngluttu, In which restores wasorigaged, and Justice I.lnp, whose• office Is hear where tho ditticutty occurred, Mllll}, out among the party and in hie of capacity commended the peace, whereupon Tern - tram, without any further provocation, attack hint en the head with his dot and felled him to the ground. The Justice' not liking the re= caption ho hadvecenved, got op an noon as pomade and beat &hasty retreat from theatospe of the conflict, Allowing those engaged In It te 'settle it an bed suited their Incilnations. Smarting under the preemie' iniaryle hod received, us well as from the insult offered to the • dignity of the law, ho yesterday made Inform.. lion before Alderman Nleldastars, chem.: tog restores. with assault and battery. A warrant was; issued for his arrest. leery H 1 Mans. . At Dubber, 'Fayette county. a very smnsLog and homewhat 'Redone occur rence took place i day or two ago. A gay and Sixth , / married chap:made him self meet to the wife of e cripple, and thinking be had matters net up to .it his purposes propoeod an elopement. She wee insulted with the dhdionershie proposition, btit quick as thought deed on a plan to of square, with the tellow. She arr.gedianeeting for Monday n ight et a dark and hmely epot, which the de salver readily. agreed to. Who Jour ap proached, and OA rash lover venture] to the place. Alb wan still, lie gave the signal, and suddenly there sprang upon him not the object of his love and deems but her big brigher, to whom she had communicate:Li w the ,lot, . 'l' bo deceiver was deceived and beaten isadly Into the bargain, tit 't his life la despaired of. Ile will try no More elopernente for env oralenonthe to come. and should be ever do no again be *.lll be lure to make In quiries relative. to the muscle of the lady's fliends..l . PsilustnWed. That proprietiv of a tobacco honey, it is alleged, left the city "between two days" • short Niue since, leaving sundry erect- Norm in the lurdlr. An Information was !made against hlm bat vs Alderman Nicholson, charging bite with obtaining tobatteo and cigars 'to the amount of 6577 under fele pretenette. In addition to the ahoy° we are informed that ho obtained VW ;won't of tobsoso Prom another Item, and owed several leundred dollars to 'mulles connected with the Academof It appear* that after gettlag all the Stock he could purchase on credit he sold out end quit the busi ness, giting notpselgned with his wile's name to seine of his mental.. 'rho of ficers are In smirch of him. I t ;laptfletut YVIld Cat..—We have re m from Mr. W. W. Word, formeilv of White, Orr rk Co.; now connected with the great Youghiogheny Iron and Coal Company at Weber, near Uniontown, Pevette penury, a deed wild cat of mag nificent. propoSoti.. It le the tenteet ever killed In hat county, and during tbeleat two d of Its existence killed thirteen bee MX the farms In the neigh. borhoo.l of Donlan% " We have had the "critter" atriffed and to-day will pleice it on our nulletini board In order to show our friends vrhst royal game Mr. Ward erm bring down with his unerring ride. Persons well 'creed on the subject of eats proclaim ohr stuffed ono the largest specimen extaht.• The donor bee our Warty thanks for the feline gift.' We understand that a -"Soup House," ou the plan which was ao popular. hero .a years avails about to be established under the management of the Young MMus' Chtlatian.Aaaeelatlom A meet ing of the BoWd of Directors hes been palled for tomorrow an0P200,2 to mi• alder the matter, . , ihe titarela name: The lady managera or "The Church Home" Mottoes to give an oyater supper for the benefit of that very worthy chart-. ty, lan or about the 20th of the present moilth, Id the Sabbath School room of the! Trinity (Episcopal) Church. The ladles who have the matter in hand will epara no lialrte to( mako this a plannuat s Oevnalen to the molly friendsOf the hunt tukr, aa'well es one of ptellit to the In citation Itself. An extra expense during the past year bag made the, extra' saint je obtain unseal necessary. The building, which cuistaine an everage family of neventy. slug •persons, young and old, ,was not properly landed eitherfor safety 'or °con tort. The managers therefore determin ed during the past summer to introduce steam, thus making the building quite fireproof and Insuring economy, after the find expense of putting In the pipes his been met. Au indebtedness of near ly: two thousand dollars has thug been incurred, and It le to meet and pay this that the present effort Is made. This amount Is asked over arid above the cur rent expenses of the Herne which are provided in other ways. A number of the temeles are the children of decesaed soldiers. Seam are old and helpless persons, elaanling their beet slaym here in nn comfort. All are 'worthy objects of Chrtetian charity. It the Episcopal...son-, rogations of the city will nails heartily: to the present effort (as they surely will) then an whce.uld them. in their enter prise may count on having a p leasant evening and a goad copper. And the treasury of the Home be targely. replan- . • ;Fmt - her imd timely notice of the sup per milli he given through the daily rimers of theleliy. • Molt Liquor.. . • The use of malt liquors, is becoming iintolit universal, and In the hug few years the quality of ale and porter brewed in this country has been, won aerially improved, no that at the press kit day wik, have ale brewed in Pitts. Burgh, equal to the best Scotch or Eng! lish ales, and the porter compares favorably with any In the world. The firm of Pier, Deanna 6: Co., pro meters of the old Oregon Brewery, have • con tributed largely to tills improvement, and tiepin" of their brewing have a world-wide reputation for purity and excellkinee of quality. The present high fever in white their liquors are held Is mainly attributable to the fact that they use only the best malt. and malarial of all kinds, and employ the meat experi enced.. brewers to their es tablishment, consequently producing the very best quality of liquors. The Old Oregon has long been the !wading brewery. In the ,Stgto, and the present proprietors ore' iaalermined that it shall lose none of its prestige, while in their hands. The firm Is Composed of reliable, trustworthy, honest and fair dealing men, and we take r11e.181.111, in commending them, us well ao'tbrir ales and porter, to the public- Counterfoil Bann nitro D 4 VI {We are pleased to know, forms a speci alty in connection with the system of Practical banking so successfully taught in the Iron City College, Heath's Govern inent Counterfeit flank Note Detector, pllixhed by anthotlty of the United .rotes Treasury Department, has ing Leo D test to the .1 . the College ever Since its first publication. This Is s Atantlard work on the Arrof Counterfeit flank Note Detecting, amonuall bankers, he dreigus I ilustrating the different parts our currency and Treasury notes hav ing been printed directly from the Gov rornent plates, All students of the Col -1.'20 receive gratuitous illStrUCtioll to Mix important branch of a business eilj cation. All dished in eonoern ng the College MO be obtained by ad- Irm,sing the Principals, Smith ,t Cow toy, Pittsburgh, Pa. raylollott ee ten eeeeee Valley Ballroom I About half-past live o'clock Thursday. evening an explosion occurred on the I.llegherty Valley Raiireed, by which, fortunately, no one was injured. At the time mentioned an accommodation train was Rinsing the Allegheny Arsenal, when one of the cylinder heads of the looemotive blew out, wrecking the ca gine pretty cefoctually. The engineer end fireman escaped Min,. A - men was ' , standing on. the foot-4,mM of the loco-. ;mot ive, nail both ends of the board were blown off and he was left standing, us nn the middle portion. Hines •ape was certainly little boo than a ,ntirsele. The driving, beams and wheels pf the locomotive were shattered and the locometi VP badly wrecked. = A. G. Pityeielan of the Board of Health report* the following 'lntertnente in the city froth Jannazy IP Ito January:2S, ISGS: Stitroknition 1; puerperal fever I; nee 'eons fever; gastro enteritis 1; calmer I: :•yphlills 1; old age 2; anaemia •1; nod dent I; consumption 2; ers;slpelas 3; burned 2; nle , Otile.rie anegtion 1; mogul NiUng2.; tnee:OLe of spine I; pneumonia. 4: !bpi rocaphalus 2; still born I; Of the above there were: Under one 8: from five toter,. I; fen to fifteen, [I; fifteen to tw.ty, 3; twenty to thirty, [4; thirty to forty, 2; forty to fifty, 1; sixty to eoventy, :1; seventy to eighty, I; eight 'to ninety l; bluely ono hundred, I.• Of the abovo number there were It 'males and 9 females, waking a tottdof Art Mani ou mo Penalsylrani& Rail The Day Express train Fleet on the Pennsylvania liallread, which left the Union Depot at three o'clock Thursday nv - truing, met with an aceident.at "Pack tintitllf," beyond the Fllairsvillo Inter lacction, by which the sleeping oar, No. of tho 3dver Pala. Line, was thrown !front the track a:tab:ally wrecked; but, inotwithstanding it contained a number inf occupants at the time, no eta was ;Minn ti. M. the point named the train :ran 1::),11 a broken rail. The "Thrwarci !ptrt 4 r die trail, passed over tho nit tfely; Lit the palace car wee thrown ,from the .<:md LKAIt• trucks hauled Trott nod, The Youghiogheny Iron and Coal Com ' pany, which is pleasantly bloated on the line of tho Pittsburgh and Cennellsrille Railroad, at Punbar, Is now` lining up and haring now hearths put In. The furnaces weru in full blast during the long stretch of One year without a singl e Interruption. The parity of tho works is to be doubled. The lands of the Com pany In that neighborhood are rich with coal, ore, glare, sand, limestone and mar ble, and comprise over, nix thousand acres. 'rho furnace Is In chargoof Mr.' Josiah Palmer, one of the 11108 t aktltful and cam/rimmed founders In thin coun try, Our esteemed friend W. W. Ward, Esq., has charge of - the o ffi ce and store, and runs a Board of Trade -to his heart felt satisfaction, especially on Saturdays, when his °Ellen W. crowded with hum at MIS of niinero and mountaineers sax logs to tradofor nnythlng tradeable, from Jack-knife up to a farm. Burglary In Est Ilbertv---Tho bur glars who for some time plied their oc cupation,* successfully in the city hove, It appears, transferred their operations to a dltrercui field, the suburban . villages where they are meeting with ]toleratity good cocoas. Thursday night the shoo storo or Me. Stewart, 'ln East Liberty, a as broken open and goods to the alpount of ouo hundred dollar. ab atracted therefrom. Thu building was ent.4,l through' a back window. The Iperpetnitors left no tntoes behind them calculated to load to their detection. Itebbery.— The house of Mr. Benjamin ;Kennedy on Lemck turret.. Allegheny, was entered Thursday. night •by come meratin unknown and two overcoats, :which were hanging in the ball, and a aumber of other articles taken. The front door was standing open Friday 'morning, and es it hot been bolted on ;the Inside the night before, the anapest lion is that the thief gained. admits:non to !the house in the evening before It wax 'locked up and secrete:l hininelf until the Balmily retired, whin he quietly walked all' with his palmist. A atrilm Expecteg.—Tbo coal dealers. nu thollno of the Pe wisylvania and Pan hondlo Ilallroadal hye rosolrod tomato, u redirdlon in the ‘ am paid to miners one cent per bush l,dei eousequeuce of which a strike is antl Mated. At present grlocs. tour cents per bushel, dealers =mot Mak° ono or it, per humbel. and Unless they can get u eduction they will stop working the ml . , ,as they consider the coal worth ono ce , t per basket lathe ground. wine o looomotiio at itched to the Sten%) AOCOMMO.. llatlon Valli on the'r handle road, eel,' Ispned Lai .flue ycede day morning at halhpast eight o'cloc. , near Mansfield. The engine was bad • used - up, Lot fortunately the firm -• and enkinf sr, :who worn en . the ye at the. time of Ma ocean once escaped, uninjured, The traht vies delayed untilanot4erlc.93, pollrearrived. . e. NIINBM 27. Cbreskie ntseamm—The 'Lenge; The ale In passing into the Lam has to pass through the Pharynx; Earlx,' Trachea and Bronchea. • Each of these organs is subject to disease, whirl, feats itself by pain, increased e of a starciaj,mucoos, which is sometimes tinged with blood, and is the oceaalen of frequently • needless alarm. ;14 die eases of the throeitand air passages lead ing to the lungs, no one can be too kart.. . tel In applying a !Timely remedy, for although these dr:seise" may net neeeetaa• rily be conaldered dinieeous, they will, If neglected, lead to 'thaw of an almost certainly fatal tendency - . There is not one of them which, may n.c4; be cured in a very; short time by the timely !applies- Von of a suitable remedy.. It lama well, however, to use in suciefessee merely local tiPP.iitntiOntebYwsy of intuditione, and - the' injection- 67-. spray or mist which has by'- • 101311" writers.: been termed atomisation; for, whilst these do' good to the local - affection,iheyareprone . to drive the disease further doWn the throat, said. in all probability into the substance of the lungs. One of the best , 'near" of treatment lei to. the vein" and arteries with good blood; pleat:iced: by good digestion and a healthy; stem aCit. The cough and-morbid symptemet" ntlnsty-an cases out ore htut&edvaill , be completelyandinulckly cured by Dr: Keyimr's. 'Pectoral i Syrup,. which solvesand &lattudes. from ; the.- human' stymie-ea the tuoihid,colisaidnet which:6olj lectandeibiteud. the iithintei 'Teasel" or the Mugs and tubes" quit lead - thereto.; These once denpitied 'of their ' Redd- con -t tents and an-filled With healthy blood will soon shrink to their'. normal- state,i coughing will cesse,• the , secrettons het lessened, end healtirrestored. --• Dr.-Key sea also prepares a remedy 'called.,Lung, Cure, or Pulmonary Restorative, which is composed of temple materials gather 1 ed from the great storehouse of nature,. end whictiOn long standing caste, is one 1 oldie best medicines ever 'discovered:. • ; Dr. Eerier's Lung Care Is' readily diJ seated and assimilated with the blood,. and carries to each point of diseased the.' gees healthy plasma capable-of ,restor inerieet fundlow. - It hue suchen ley for. the human . system, that any one who will testa few doses • will at' once be convinced of its adaptation to the. care of a Vast number of diseases having their origin in a disordered state 4r the visceru, especially ehosoot the cheat - and the organs connected with respiration. Any one who will 'reflect at • all - knows very well than whatever will bring the systeni into a healthy state will enable it to heal ulcers or sores in the hnotansys tam wherever located. • Therefore, Dr. Keyser'e Lung Ciro Ja..deatined.,at no diatantdey to occupy ehigh place among the remedies for the cure of all diseases of a pulmonary character. Sold al Doctor's great ' Medicine Store,e 140 K cod street. • - - - Dr. Keyser's resident consulting °Mee for lung examinations and the treatment of obstinate chronic diseases,. No-I'X Penn street, from 0 aor. until 4 r. x. E==== The' imisatsust improvements In, the East, Libertylfethediat Episcopal church have been completed.. Thri . edifice has been remoddied tturnr4ibont, and is a model .or architectural tawny. No ex pense has been spared to make it worthy of the most fastidious elite of that hand some place. Fully twenty-eight thou axed dollars have keen expended Inmod-• enticing and forniahing the structure in an elegabt manner. Bishop Simpson, that prince of pulpit "orators, preacbas the re-openlogsermon to-morrow. in the morning, and Rem Dr. It. Sliller will preach in the afternoon. The pastor, Rev. W. Pitt Turner, expects other min sters to participate: We expect a large crowd will be prasenk A yeti pleasant prof courtesy was extended the passengers on board a train of can delayed by the snow a tow days since by the officials on the BMW*, sorry and Pittsburgh Railroad, connect ing with the Allegheny Valley road. While thus detained, Daniel Williams, Esq., one of Bus directors of the road, came up with a number of sleighs and conveyed the passengers to Brocton, where a somptous dinner was served np at the Company's expense. In the after noon the passengers were conveyed to the estubtishments of the Lake Shore Wine Company, where they were shown through the extensive works and hand semety entertained by G. E. Ryckraan of that Company. After full justice had been done to the hospitalities extended, a meeting of the passengers was organized. O. W. John son; of Fredonia wan President,- and A. tL Judson, of Dunkirk, Secretary. Nu merous complimental speeche s were made and a committee ttbree,. consist ing of J. Cook, Esq...of Butaln Mr. Whitford, of—, and .I. T. Ely, E sq.; of Mayville, were appointed a comauttee to draftresolutions. The passengers were so agreeably entertained during their detention thatneither the ladles nor gentlemen regretted he time lost.. Lectere.—Subject "The Itesurroction." Rev. W. • IL Boned, Minister of the New Jerusalem Church, corner of Wood dud Sixth street, will lecture en the above named sub ject on Sunday even ing. The doctrine of the resurrection of the material Ixsly of man, so universally believed !mall Christian sects, is discard ed be- the Swedenborgisris, and by them it Is 'believed that only the spiritual part, boly, rises atter death. To confirm this doctrine by strong rational 'argu ment Is Itelieyed to be within thit power of all intelligent readers of Owe denberitian (midi, and especially by' the Ministers of tt e church. Theatre Rowley Night.—At the request of the Young Men's Christian A.1410C111. Oen, Rev. Joseph Sing will deliver a discourse on "Jam; His Mission and Savior power," to-morrow (Sunday) eight, at half past seven o'clock, In the "Old Pittsburgh Theatre," Fifth street. At four in the afternoon there will be two prayer meetings, held under, the auspices of the Is Association, one at the "Allegheny. Engine House," the other at the "Soldiers' League R00M.," on Laeock street, opposite the "Anchor. Cotton Works," Allegheny city. . Dra h of an Estimable L.dy.—Wo are pained to announce the .death, after n brief illness, of Mrs. Catherine Flood, relict of the late Th miss Flood, Esq., and mothenin-law of our fellow-citizen. John A. 'Strain, Esq., which occurred - yeaterdav at her _residence on Grant street. ]he deceased was an estimable christlan lady, beloved and respected by all who enjoyed her acquaintance, and her loss will be 'deeply mourned. Her funeral will take place according to an announcement in our obituary columns. The Cohen Transaction.—Abraham Co hen. of the Arm of Goldanatan, Cohen Co., of New York, whoa(' arrest on • charge of larceny by bailee win.noticed eentordar, wan committed in dnfault of the required ball. Two additional infor mation; one by William Pr .Is, and the other by Ruben Wittmesader, charging him with concealing goodi to defraud creditor; were mad• ngainat him before Alderman Humbert, who lodged • coin, naltmant against him in each cane. . Union Park.—lowers of tbe."artakat• aria]," who wish to Indulge in the exit vesting exercise to-day, will be pleased to learn that the los at this popular re tort is In excellent condition, smooth. solid and level as a floor. A brass band will add much to the enjoyment! of the oecaslon.: by disoottming soul stirring' innate throniboutotbe afternoon and, evening, and We predict for all who may, tend n pleasant 94 happy time. • Good Chante.---Ml'. Valliant Green of lila well known and profitable septa; CUrnishing store, No. 9814mIthdeldetreet, Mr sale at a groat bargain. This Mandl* well estobliiihed, having been conducted with ability and encase by Mr. Green daring the past live yearn. • &etre to return to England prompts and renders necessary the sale. Small capltalLsta will recognize in this a rare opportunity or investment • ' • ' Religions—Rey. Arthur tho Nestorian Priest will preach tomorrow as follows: At Jot o'clock. a. m., In'the Sandusky street Baptist Church,' Alla gberm at three o'clock p. the Sao; cod U. I'. Church, AlleiMeny, and at 11 o'clock p. m., in tho First Methodist Church. Fifth" street. Subject .Tue Perseimtions of Christians in TurkeT.': Belief of the IPeor.hfro, Levi Wade, Secre R e liefhe Pittsburgh Asooelation for th of the Poor, gratefully po know:edgeom donation of SWAM from the First. Presbyterian Chureb, Rev. B. P. BeeTal,Paathr- The first and secona pools of th e Mo. neng e heis dyer are kept' open by ton haute plying -uP ancT down. day gra Comadttid.Winlant Smith and U. F. Caleb%vet' irate yeatelday arrested an ball plane and conanditali _Gana a n di as bean., daara, 'nate and ra b b itaLabound in thsAunglAbarbood nt Dmibari Dwain) eonx4y. purainadtaim, =albs new *aloe tbroe eqt. , irkto 041:40 ,WIRT. • ' THEiWEISLY fIA7RIII, .._ Tiro scanOss. - ,1111DIEBDLY LID BATOIDAL LlieTS 'abort, , sottstatu : POßT! Mir V I M q• 40 u•• 1111 minas, sastaVltk; Paribas Fllterlals, latestablva by TalsiTsolaa, TatitaVe Itsadlas SWAM lbw tb• Yawl IT, aad Mists sad most WWI, Ylbabadal (kM.— martial lissom Reports slava by Imy paper Mt .ha sitTA YD Tamar. lasebasts ¢e bleschl.4 41.10 its:sdalasat It. Cabs Of Ws —bad mia awn of spar iae ay um ilea I.l2llusas to slats sea be ithe - say thsts.. at slab rases. . SiOrtat TO Bosicttima—la stvl rola. - P•P*T. b ter. ••• Rieity Was& sdttlaa yos wan, as vs Wail IrStamdby ealt.km barima, , ibibe= bolas bat bob muall • Inst. Ttt. ifirZona by nr.n. ra.lbbbla WM/ thlta a ~ 1,12 410.14M1. Latin. may be NM at Mir Add..... oizityrr. , •••• •nrnnsuitem. Coal Care .lrapetned. . accidentoocurrod on theAllegkony' . Valley rstirosel on „Thursday night to a coal train ^ from Armstrong's coal worki' canned by the breaking of an axie, - n* Haight's Ran. Four of the loaded &TS were thrown hem tho track, and rolled down the; embankment, at - that place, about forty feet high. can wreck Is described as terrific.. The ears were piled crif top of each other, and fragments thereof, consisting of brakes, axles, pieces of timber and broken wheelti, were scattered in all directions. Folio , uately no person was Injured. Academy of Music Sersiee.—Tha Inter esting, religious • service In the 'Acadinny of MIMIC will lw bold as usual to-mar, row afternoon, at a quarter past three o'clock. Owing to the gritat Intainst manifested ft bas been thought keit to have all Use : exercises volinstary,..:34 no tbno bo lost. and let prayers and re marks be as brief as powblc. !An are ID- blert). At aar realrlehm. earne el' otarretoad Thom alley. Mt.:Panel a &meet r. er , , on Fri ay, Jmteary. atak urea . •-• The Olnersl mai Mee plereNte lioamov aCrote- Ino at ._.bloat, and primed urn." FrrolMerr thedrmt, mt ere Solemn Binh Iran of Reqatirin will `be sang..aaa Vote thence' la Pk 'hfaiee. Cametetz The Moodier thewally aranerpect• Cully Lotted-to strand mlthoot/furtler Alegr," ' DOltEllvdToht—e/a Tbarsdery, at I ovolook. live... , THOMAS ErttlitiltitiTON. to the to year of Ws *arr.( Amend .n Soyeanir, Feb. In; *tiara.* F.. K.. from taw tate reoldetem. likonsyr.l4lll. Carriages leavo the Peileelm In AlleghertY. at half-paat 7 erovrek preelsely. The friend; of the Wally ore rerptettally Int Int to atimaiL:b WirDIgIiTEUMIU3 LEx...ititvr, A Nora 'knot. PlUoroarrh. 'Aer. tO7.IILNS. of WI klarst CRAZIES. GLOW/X.40 - every 4 earlption of Funeral Purolator aural foratrad; Itrozarpos dayand Meat: Karr. Scries.wcza—Bin. Davtal tarr. AL W. Jacobus, D. D, Thosai't!tpg, L. Jacob D. Mier: tag. '' • CHAIIILES &PZEBLEb. - • TAKERS AND LIVBEY STABLES. mew, of Swidnetyptrest and Chosen {lOlll.ll, AlLatAt' si CET, .tern Niel,. COFFIN R00&5 . .. eop. autitly nipplled with' real .red !saltation Bete. 31•Sairant sad - Walnut Codlia. at Brined - a 5171.1 tn.. 44 In SUS.Bodies prepared (arta ternand. Resnate .and Carriages tinddabed: also, an • klida or Noun ISlddeoda; if ietntred. DEng open at all Wars. day and ROBEIIT 110DNEY,IInallarr TAW Aro Zululand, N 0.6 OLIO 8L: Like... Y.. and lda. b Dlaraoad Boaanco, :ohm Wilson & 8r05.4 tam always, ao had tha Lest Metal. Ttwarecood,: *about 'Auld battalion Itosawood Comm. . Wawa CoZat t tom =Alp wards. Basalnwid Naas W upWarda: allottkit Comas n rroPortloi. • canuirl • ale R, •. ramlthad at low rates. Craps, 1311ovair. "WS audENtraTtod furnished intl. OZda opeardity".. EDWARD' eZARNIECHT, on- • DZEITAIII.B. Moe, No. Seri Ohio tutriy• Allegheny. • Metahlaatoorwood and otttetPet. • erns. with a complete nook of [astral learatehlest Goods, on hand and tarnished at 'hottest teeth* , • at Irma vie.. Bits. Uhl Um" 11111ble0 01 . . 3 '• nee of First and Middle Streets. , Boddirn. dseldla bones, ito.. 40.. • for bite. ' FOR REFIT. poo.,RENT-OFFICES AND ROB to thi new bonding . ' ereeted biebe Keystone Saving. 8a0t,97 LIBERTY *TI MM eaten. of Gar:Loan &M 7. In roedlata ixossoulon rte... For tines, ie.. apply at THE BASIL TO LET.—The Fourthnd.hall OT THIRD STORIES of the new bolldligh No. lee Liberty Street. lasqulre or T. ari. T. . EOIR IRENT.—liteve, al fine, large mous to the uuarra BIBLRINO, with rood baba. can be had. Apply- oo awn at. the •DAZZITE COUNTING ' • • TO LET—A large and alitratan thl WAR/CHOI:MIL. en Ws'er street. near Itartet. Beat tnalerste. Posses*lon given on April ht. 'Cantina of (tEtt, A. BETtltY,Clit :ens Nathntal Bent. • FOB S/U.E. FOR SALE —141411 E CRIANCE ion SHALL CAZITALISTS.—‘7. GREER'S serpelar Oasts' YERNIIIIHNO GOODS STORE. Nettle Satitlerld street. I offered for see at great bargain. Best otreutor Reselling. Ep• 'ply at the Store at sties: - FOR . BALE-A very desirable three-atory, BRILIi HOUSE. nearly nr.; peened brick Mint. marble mantles: ;di and Inter throngboat; noun 'contains...am Ron= dadaintsbed darnel. No. IN EL% STEELY, nut Wylie, Sixth ward. Peaseaden from dyad Ist., IV& inquire as the boase.' FOR sALErLontos. LANDS. orer for sale' 10.131 Acres of Lind in one tract, About St miles above the ell • sit Ape lachicoli. The 1.44 I Improved .4 111141{, eel.' ovation and is unsurpassed for richness of WI Led produttivedess of Southern staples, =eine sugar ewe, cotton. rice. sweet potalyes and or ange trees. with soperior graslag for cattle Cad raising togs, can the plus; ranges. ,The belt of follow ohm thither shonSanes, tetl)t g rst rata waterpowl for caw toills,lwith d. ink ef water enough for stestaboatsto TO. lumber tato the river, where It ecii•belosded Leto isfge semi. and shipped bloglh. There are ten tool from* Itooses on the 'premises. The- imbue abound with ask, Kew; duet, and the woods kinds or genus-beer, deer, torkeyi, qua., etc.. The I:newsy Is edgiest, free from that, dispose' engendered by talmso alio It rainless so preScan to Mega:dia. Welkin sell this land al the lot/ price of $l3O per sere. Also, inset of ig,toO acre.. whorl' trdlterrOr. ed; covered with the title. .pew bins with'esery lbellity fol. sawing Umber. wssigabla striants to rya the lumber Into the firer. This tract Iles near the On; named. Pried rp cents per te.• Aloo. M.= acres In Georgia; at prin. Item 50 ' • Sato 51503.7 acre. For further informalon send or call far per Landarcalar. SILL • 8121JITILILLT. nea)latato and Insurance Ak.ass,Pliisticicin, lfonnerlv Lawrenceville.) BALE.--Elouse and Lot On comer of Manhattan sad Sdassi stritas. sssiruseasser Raltirs7. LOS 41 - 47 7/1 6611. House rem% saatahtlas 7 swot sad giseltrali, -well 116Pso7sa. ' llwsa and Lot an 11610.41461147 B !dwell stmt. Alleessa7 1'At7.'144 'll7 tt foes; Muss nem ak4 rood anal.; I. Asa HOW. Yid Lots la raill -. ...46,01*41 di 8178 U C°.• ; t arn , WSW Sissehsster. . FOR ICALE-1101011$1 4 f HOWARD'S Livery' mad SARl]ikillik.-ORA L : toe JAR= HOB= Min; thweeDAJEWIL. ourr Home, a» lases' uutolar HORSH: t u. SLACS WARZSi . tWO. L .usur. u•soci. rum orasti+. pest Um *MOW turlsHouse. . ==ME=M!M FOR' EIALEOne 'CARIBIAGE, nimble for one or -Ors heroes; sis TWO, NOUN WAGON,. sad s doable 1.0.01 WAR AWNS, nearly now. raglan at Ms FENNIXN: TOE 11. B. WATCH :I5 P 50171310 ► PZILFZOT 1311CCUL or .41* by tee Ana% DETNEIZATH & as PIPTE ssmzer. PEC rACLES, • • or ALl.lms , ar ataissiiira a itiksisirs; MM=MM GHEAT EVIDECENEITS .; TO TEM .IWABT/S0 ClEalfill32l. vrastiiiink liklchvlll b d. to order In tbi West itTle, fully 1121 PLR CENT. TURN, orgziera TIIIS !MASON: - Call and etaaata• 44.1, a 4 o.BllllT9,Nerchatt • ~ • ira.le wit= iorasr,Aer - REirnit G. TULE, Merchant, T a ilor, • - Cor.Pican suad:ilt MS •
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