N C4ir I r littcburgli &ayttE , ;CITY arras §IOI3I7IIBAN. THE NV Sitllft.ll & CofiELLf ' 1111. E. It H,Qosa cuSIPINV Of.*awe .1 *se popewese rem. ow the •:.- - fteetheinsee et snorters* Mama. - 'lt line already-I - leen ramonticed in the Gagne:We that. tbe Shpreme Court of our . 'State; Oft Tuesday. decided the gnostic= _ . concerning the charter of the. Pittsburgh "..t - Connellsville Ralliesd • Company. . Below we give the, fall text of the epos • I nd of the Court, delivered by Sham ' .F.rtrt. It claimed, ort_behalf of the Cemmolt alifti. teas therdefendants have • lerfaithl 11 Ir denier under the laws of - Peranylia fa, by procuring a ' charter , from the t mmonwealth of Maryland. If his been ntended VIM. such en act ix 1 inoonenten w ith the allegiance 'Which • corporation owes to the sovereign who created in,lim b It Is erenen lean lame: a. ' rotas.-as esnf treason. No authority , has been bat forthts.'position: A - enr- - poralon tannot transfer Its .leg once by erupting a charterfrom another State. . It. dries net-thereby throw o Its orb ,ginal eitarler, nor ear, it take, Iter tin- 1 : der the wing oT Ittesseve Helen r am the 1 , comity:peace,. • of - any violet! ett its , duties under its old one. The let can in no - wily enrol the Comtnms 7 th. The Courts will maintain and en ores all her rlehtaPtiedoet : her.; own t rpeuterlons; / 'without resend to any idle* pities th ey -may, Claim ,to posses hey° ber tent : tortes and Within. th e- jur helm .of' . - :mother §tafe. We nee of the' , °Melon, • ". that this cause of forfeiture is net ens , tamed. --Nceorid. Another grou n d nn which, the • Commonwealth demands Judgment Is that the defendants, under cover of their :Maryland charier, have instituted - pro : cert.:Doge in tne Circuit Court'or the Uni ted - Since fur .the Western • District - ... against entitle/ corporation created by! tState'and other persons praying that , taut net of the Legislature maybe declared ..: nolleted void. The premises tor the purl • poses of this - ease may be. =rely admit led that a cerperationeirtiletrinuiertakee -toytrair its' sovereiga -ad foreae* esm ez . aptin before the bor of the' tribunals of • another sovereign violates - Its -fietramsd paramount duty, acid thereby subjects itself to the ..extremeet - consequences. ..But the nett step in the am-anima -fads. The Canute Mort of the'Unlted States ' la reit the mint of Another .sovemign. . . The Federal Constiention is the Conan. :Balms of the 04sit4, bevels been ratified and adopted by the sovereign set of the people in convention December 12, 178 7 . , people - Government orate United•Statea,“ wall Chief :Swaim McKean, "forma a, - - part or the government of each -Shite." , It follows that it - - courts are the' coons or each State; they administer justice ..- .-according to thalami of the State as cow • • :trued end settled by its own - Snehente • . • This hex been more than once solemn. ly determined by the Supreme Court of the. Unimak, bathe *sleet their ykili:Wdori “whenever the cOtliTruction elf th - eConsti• tuelon of Rib "United States, treaties, or . - r ceps of Cormresa do not mime in twee . thin. In this last clavier wises' ths Su preme Court of the United States is tbe ' . • tribute lof the lest more. in whiehjusigs merits and dwines oi the higher coarse of the ... r espective States upon such titlititiOLlS are to be reeled-ed. Incised. upon being sued in au Inferior court nt the United States upon a question Involve the the constitutionality of an act ig desenstily,the grantees of the State have an-adianbige Witch in _a. State court they do peg peweess.^ In the Supretri. -•-- Court of the S are if the divinities pro ' • hemmed IlltiMalnEt theedristientiaindityoi "the . - .nee of Assembly relied en, their judgment is line! and conelusive. For by the lath teetimi of . UM-Judiciary - Am of goner**, passed September 24, 1769, . it is only -when is. dream In, question 'the validityor a statute oror an authority 'f'exerelsod under an:, Stale, on the grand --of their helve repugnant to - the Conan - tutieth treaties, or _Jews of the United '.. - Stmts, and •the decision la in favor et such their coneilthtiontilliy,” that a flied - judgment sir decree In our suit in the highest court of law or equity in a State Oa filf c. r r ed Lir review to the Supreme . ekillityit the Unit. Sham. ' • ,: Tined'. "A: third ❑ easeiif forfeiture avow :--itd. - littuitgie tletenthuas intend to con meet this road with a railroad in Mary land, and are engated in coustructing to. • . exteusion with ibe -puns.e of connect - 4hg the same, with the mange - I.of De ' : Ballittionsand 'Ohio Railroad CoMpitity. Wo might mesa this phint with the re - mark that no mere intention or purpose. • ..' in a corporation to Molds its !duty car eine:Mute a muse of forfeiture: Its Mil . eon and manager. have, like redivide ale, tom, penitcuteee. They may avail - themselves of it. The dealers -clearly - evinced to do an unlawful act: may jos alfyile. inwrpomt., of a ma r t or Niu e : , " •-by a procesgof injunction. but It would be laejustbelorethe set was conentrimet ... tel to visit the corporate body itself with the extreme penalty 'of civitodeutlx and s contleattion. We prnjoyese, however, tv ..' rest our dect-inn in this muse !upon reit . 110 MI which will .ntakeitlinaL : Upon the O . proper conatructmo or .tlie various act. or Assembly, autherning these defend• ants to extend their road south acrd met from Connellsvllle s we are of theopinion that they ere licensel by the Lie:lavatory , to form a connection with Ike railroad o: the Baltimore and Ohio Company. ' -. Fourth. The fourth and" last pealtior. ' :odds hem to be ehoeuntered is that by the act of Assembly passed dotal* 19, 1664, . - all the right., powers_ franchisee,. and 'privileges conferred umn the defendant.. fur and in respect to all thaeportien of the. Hues of railway sonalwardly end ' '-eardwardly from Corrnelirville were re sumed, end to. •By the .:oth section of the original net of inderporetiort of April 3, mg, it an propided that "if cheatid companyshall at any time misuse or shine any of the '-- - 'privileges herein granted the ~, may - resume all and elognier the rights - and pievateges „ nereby granted pa the said - corporation. The questions - which tat - . ura uyAr SO upon the construction of this proviskin are two—l. la the Leglelature . constituted the; sole and exclusive : judge ' - of the Lent of Misuse orebuii upon which • their power. to rePoke is conditioned? And 2. If hot, what effect ought to he • - - givep to their ace?. As tothe lint gum , Alou upon the ordinary rules applied to tee interpretation of language, no an ... cults , could arise. If this were a mensal - - between' eftp and man it could not be pretended that when one party reserves the power to remind Ina certain event, - - ie Is • thereby constituted the judge whether the event him occurred. . It is a condition precedent to the exercise et : the power, and the party exercising it -'' must preys of the execution - . of the Tact. The power, of the Lepel. . - hare- in grants and coot: eta is not like - . - the power of the English 'Defilement - It Is limited and restrained by the pro - - • sdisTens of the Federal and - Stets Conti Winos. so that it cannot impairbon tree* - either MllllO iv itself or others. It eon responds niece properly to the English erown—ae to whi la it is certainly the • eatanlished law of that country that the' Ringeannot derogate from his own grant, and when an express power is nwerved Ina certain event or upon-certain condi —firms, It • meet he 'proved affirmatively •• .that the eventtute veceirred,sor the con , _didon been fulfilled. , - - -- - _"'Ml.What effect [1144 are we to give to the act of Aug. 19, - 1564? The pleat:dogs lisenbus pnoqueeiloitopeu for missal - :ratios eamely, Whether upon the true" tionetruetion orthe aet of April -11. 18:.G, -1 - - called inf . the argument that condonice ea, all misuse or abuse of he corporate privileges be the .ciemermy Wore that . - - dare -was pardoned and released. We ".havens. difficulty in saying: that ripen theee-,,pleadmire It la 'admitted that no ' misuse or abuse bad taken place, which Would give any eensatotkarel -right to the Legislature under the twentieth sed . Son of the °lnitial aeL of incorporation, - " - '4l resume the rights and - privileges ',''granted to the derendents, mid that the . . *Mgt of emiuent domain in Ibis Instant. : . hibi not been mew Ito ti. *ldly exercised. -•-• - ` .. -We have given to all the points pre ; tented by the Comesonsthath the mast .- „. , careol consideration. arid on the whnie are of opinion Abet they. have not been i•••visined. Judgment ,or the defend- - -41tvesse.ww - imams, .atsbnelterat owls —tueestt•a of the aware of at tlellr Hoard of Directors of the Al -, lektentwec; oat)•Agricaltural Sic ray met ... at J. It. teed rt Co.'s Porc,:Fita:street, yeeterday at 10 velock A. 8., and organ . teed al ;tuning John • lattop, - Jr., to the chair-and Ispeoinitne W fli am-Audaraou WkWI., :Hen:hers precept: .3feccre. • W; ifthrt Sitirdcitt, - Jr., - Toindr, Jet ititurra-„bilitFne, .lisatbews, Morton and -ettiattitea of the preceerhog meet le7id,.ed approved o,* - •'frare .the comullttee to raterred. the dal nis the, --'llll= tit Use of the old Fair G rou ode, tbef.the bill, bad. been.pleced in .4W/etMeade of Hon. George Wilson, and . ..- atritild'rettelvethe neanwern attention. .."-esetra-Jitardoch and Kat, stated that. • - ISietfired Cortierittil with several mem - - •c•lleere of the - Legbdature ow the subject, arthere were between Wawa .surd. ',twenty Heim" of the tame ercipend it anweiturbtful whether paw, Lib:tzar least wperiJogof the ' - ould Jame:lP:trio, Chairman - 4- tire irOM on a pew charter, reported that no - detinito,:acjaaa had been Skim in the mailer aliccelhelaet Meeting. - ...,-.llltrAttortowintrodoord the .subjetet of lertrews. and presented' Nome irmittlaskit . l - act* relative to the`mitter. subjecf- I* creattog.~ considerable le - - - .tereefin Hue minds of dairymen and Cat- - tlirdcalere, sod fn ecete-dance with s- troo gnat crate 3.iew York, State, Agrjeulto f';-'estd.Satmety,)accruntitteo was. appointed ..:"tarrlinisetugsta the matter, to which Com -ImiWo Hr,,'").forthu was added, ardent. qabled to tirisoi hal Vitas on the rub-, - . r W U t. to -the Society in the ,form -of 'a re ' . - Pri.ltuation. the tnee4no adjourned the 27th. of Fehnlarr% ' ' - *UIt....DU! new, well shtick a • )..-:•';law...dAya tondo cm Lean& Vt -et the Wee4 l Form, Crawford oeuntyi, is" new frl i t=lrom One hatuired and Airy to '- - -- ,- .E!'hafthttereet owne barmLd -Thillaurk-- , :- .. ;:;,3 4 7. 0 iti and The 1111ollagg Affray In Allego.ey— Tbe ftwprtrators field foe ?sal. :Joseph Fisher, Joh,i Clark mind Dan I Gordon, three of the negr,a engsged in the dlegraceful shooting abray at Mi nh.' Gith.lll saloon. • corner of Sec ond and West streets, Allegheny,M - Uzi day evening, an accoruat of which we published yesterday, had. a hearing be fore Mayor Drum, at three o'clock yes• terday, when the following foe i were developed: About four nee - to& Monday evening John and Alfred Gabby, in corn . piny with'another yOung Man, were seated at a table ; In Glerts, beer hall; 'drinking beer. While thus engaged, four negreitis„' John Clark, ban. Gordon, Jas. Fisher and Henry Johnson, all consider ably trirdisithe Influence :of liquor, en . tined the _ saloon. They 'approached the Gabby* and invited them to drink : with them; Mit the request was prompt* de caned. Gordon then asked Alfred. Gab by, who was formerly on the police force, jam did not remember about ar resting-birnaometunapreviaus—Gabby molted that he did; upon whieki Gordon remarked' hat ho thought it Was 'a good time to get even. At thia moment three of the negroes. Clark, Gordon and Fish er, drew rofolvera, while Johnson pro duced a razor. Before they had time to use them, however, the white men had armed themseiree with ouch weapons as were In reach, and one of the be 21131,.. who Walt in thaMet *Taring, woe felled to thelloor.. After some skirmishing they were s 'ejected * -from *the' saloon. On 'reaching - the sidewalk Fisher fired another shot, afterwbich he and-his 0319- ptinlowt retreated to the opposite - aide of the street. John Gabby, armed' with a heavyltarof -sreod, started hs pursuit of them, het bitters. be had receded the Street two more shots were tired, one of which • street him in the side, the ball lodging near the opine. Notwittiatand log the wound, be continued across the street, and seeing Fisher about to fire 'again, dealt him a blow with the wooden bar, which felled him to the ground. li:beret:thou the other negroa rushed upon Gabby, and Johnson, who was armed with a razor, cut him several toxin on the face and head; Alfred Gabby, seeing the danger bother was '173., rushed to his nazism - nee, Mit before he eonld reach film, received a • shat m the fleiby 'part of his right arm. The to- formation ppon which the hearing was had eras made ' , by Alfred Gabby, charg ing the potties—Fisher, Clerk, Gordon and Johnion—with felonious assault and lrattety. - Fuller was held in: the sum 01 st,poo o:4p:irk:Mß tiordonift gsooeacli for their appearance`at'Cottri. -- ?Anson has not yet - been arrested. The defend anti Were rerhanded to the' iock-up but wid probably be committed to jail to "thig-144Zihartify pdatible for - them to nrocu John'Clibiret, Who was wounded in the side, lionfined to 'his room, tint it is thought WIG be able tet*.bie oat In a few days, when titi' will - Trete a similar In formation against the WWI parties. Michael Gier, proprietor of the saloon where the affray ocourted, made infor mant:in against the higroes, - charging `tlteref with riot, ujimi which charge they were each held In the sum of 11.300 dollars for theta appeerence at Court. , aleide-4;oveserit Inquest, Conrad Satz, alierman reading in Du quesne bbrongis,ennthaitted airticide yes _ terday, morning by shooting himself with a reveller. 'The deceased - was 'Mar of intemperate labile incLfor sev eral days had. been. drinking to excess. Monday ev ening he 'called at . several , . 41 . 1 . 4.1411 where he had bentructed small debts, and . paid 'them. About twelve o'clock bey bid his companions good night' and started for home, alter which Lothing more was ileum of him mai about tour o'Cruck in the morning, when 'acne member of-the family wets sent t^ his room to awaken him; when be we discovered dead in his bed. The other Members 'of the family werehalled, ant t fin entering the room found the deceased lying on his back, while his hands firmly -clutched a revolier, the muzzle of wilidh was *Shin a rew inches of his' forehead. wound was roundalmost in the: centre of Hifi - forehead, ' Coroner Clawson loaded, and held im Inqueston the body yesterday. A brother of .the deceased testified that he oocopied a room nest that of deceased. Sometime during the alight he heard the report of a pistol, but as all was be soon fell asleep. Other wimessee, who had seen Mb deceased during- the previous even. ang; were also examined, am', from theif testimony it appeared that he reached homgabertlyafter twelve o'clock. link.- f the-witnesses had ever seen the de ceased with a - ievolyer, and as it was nee d is probable that he had purchased It -that eveningarith a view of committing s.The revolver was one of Colt's slx-shooters. Two of the chambers were empty. The wound was probed by o physician and the course or the Lab trw-ed into yhe bruin. From the appear auto of the bed,..and the position of the kway, death moat bare ensued inetantly. The Jury impannelled by the Coroner re turned a verdict in accordance with the recta above given. The deceased arse i single man above thirty-*ins years of rage, sod resided with his father's family in Duquesne borough oearthe Allegheny river. rarenwes laqa.st- , logular Death of 1, a (Mid. . Tuesday morning last EtAbiJ.l7ncke; a little girl residing with her parent, in 3ottla .. Plttaburgh, - aled very suddenly and or der eiretunstauceserhich rendered . . an inve stigation by the Coroner la ecesas 'ry..; ;I:emu& Clawson be notified of the fact hapax:celled a Jury and after . taking the testimony of Nancy I.lTneks. the metier of the child, which we ap pend, adjourned tiotH five o'clock last evening, when a Verdict was rendered. Tim followizyg Et testimony of the dottier:: r Mrs. 2airscy J. acts, aworu—Am mother of the d child. At six o'clock Monday tfaabild wee u well as Sae over was. ' At supper she was asked 'meat; she said el:mares not hungry. In half an hear, afterwards Inked bee ii she was elckLaim sahlshe felt like veM - fling; 'abeam lying—at that time on the door: in ten minutes thereafter she com menced vomiting; she complained of her bead and back hurting her. Between the hours of seven o'clock in the even in rand two in tha mornis g, she vomited rout or five Jima. 1,,1 did .not Think it worth while to wad for a doe, for Until - this , marning. When I went into her room at seven o'clock this morning she caught hold of mydmits, and said something which I could not tuiderstand. At nine o'clock I sent for Dr. Roberts. I found her at that hour as I had laid her down, with the exception of her left arm, winch was out lido of the bed, and her right, arm over her had. She looked as though she was asleep, with the exception of .her eye:, which were open. Thera were= marks on her: With the exception of **Mesmer Purple marks,, which ware on bar fore : hew and on her left breast. Yesterday aherneon sheaald that a little girl' hod pushed her . , when': a fell and hurt. her teak:- SholtadlaoTtesen;abinsist in the house, and I do not think ohs was hurt outside of the house. .... . Dr... J. et lb e request of the Coroner, made a port riserton examina tion and yesterday evening testified that .tire Child had died ad congestion of the brain. produced ley a fall orinpary the bead:, 'The Jury earatensd'ii verdict in accordance with his statement. . .. ries L yme...ampulla. We have -on our Bankitof RacOrd the name, age, residence. data, disease and .. presiriptioniat every ease treated by - tio during the int twenty.yeant. In these books we iv:retained the names. of over . fifty- thousand persona, and- mare than two hundred thousand prescription. In this rant number of tastes, every Led and suriety of &scans. have fallen under I our observation, and overyform of trial , roent basbeen fully' tested. , 1 In CONSChrrIQ. and ‘Luna dle- eases," we have hid - ample oppOrtunity 1 to test not oply every kind of treatment, kinder medicine._. -,. We know that there are many cams of idlitiatethationearly resombleconsomp. don, but which is not; that without a Igrysciarelat diagnesLii, merlons mistakes might, be _made, which would lead to' very tooludleial reeulis In the treat ment.- It is the dnty of every physician to ascertain as nearly as possible the Pr.- cite mark ef.everve malady before ore :scribing. "No more certain alga' is of -Reed' in - diaessa than Is foiind is the urinary-evert-Um - 0 says. fill/tom And in th ladiseam, - we are especially; favored withhadluitionalniihe Crime which Mtn hies as to determine not only the -.hos relative toil* trodnafore thereof. hut to measure viler-ably borrecAly the extent of T. -.. We tors thins - detected 'and detezaht ed the.ertent,bf,,hundreds of cases of Couramption,rnany aI which being la ciplent only, lutie - been cured by 1111 in - a., v.ery - abort-. time..- Andy: lit Wit we Wiluld norlinkibut - trutneknelitbr prima hid... mire, •ht • the "bat :stage er this dreadful - malady, we would, Just say, thatire have cured many cases that sc• nearly resembled Consumption, that it wan I napOribt 0 to determine the fact • by any other means than by exstribidion of the urinary secreting. - 4.1 r'' ,- r ~ Ainong„these we Might me n tion, , Liver CryMphirtiViDyipirliala; :Heart- Disease, gemaitt.WlelrottA,Ari. ; ~ ~.vrbibut , ri ',Oilmen - lands resem ble OnsunstaTulan 4 in , rnatiy particulars: They , rosy entire on with; cough and en pecuitallarl of hinifill'suid mucus; min in ibe brew: , and eldee heats 5n4,011- lei fol lowed b - weakness, night sweat:sok. Them ' - ,airiatakint IlirConsump-. :Una, auth shops:P:l'os lipiwaied that EU, eigsh - ts s "liopelessmis, • -*tett perhaps it,W.as• 7.1 4 OP , Carat" ail ibint"tentlts of oar most Consiniii:i, diseatia. and when prompt and - aflicaclotte remedy ad- Ministered for thscpcat vlbgarut meld& - dliimni lt in a veryilierktime. ~ -,.- ----- •- We. ht Cie' bilued',Witly hues of this -kind, ove9 affertheyAsid been abandoned soi,bnpalpstly,tossutipted 'hi . . URA: , rel- - stivesAsslalLis 12474,hy '. Whilst tines , Is life there is hope in smelt bases. , OHO NEWS —Thurman in Pre.,iant of the Comm.m bas Penflietnn Club. : _ A _ frlmems , Norme. formerly of ay SeleEnual Lathe raunursti bassos.) Mount Vernon, is dead. HAERIIMUIIa, Jan.f..;7, —Gen. Keifer made a good Radical . ... speech at :Delaware on Monday evening. The SMIATE met in the evening. 1 —On Monday the hone ( Of Captain ! 31L7S Inane me. Barber, in Anitland, was burned and • damn by tire and water to the extent Mr. McCONA. EGER - , of Adams, &sup. of neverel thousand dollars. I plement to the election laws, rugnixim: —General D. W. H. Dar —a good man : clerks of election to keep a register of every way—i4Ouartermastertieneral 'of I . oe ,, date. of certificates of naturall- Ohio, and IL G. Coval,:of Ashtabula, la : =Aim, time and place of, court granting the Geyether*e Aid-du-Camp. ' the °°nl°'and officer certifying, iii . all —Ex-Mayor Samuel Hendry and i wife celebrated their golden wedding in I .Ue , of voting by naturalized - 'citizen& Oberlin on the lath inst. A delightful I Also repealing the Gettysburg Aayium evening was spent by all who were 10- incorporation, known...the:Gettysburg Lottery Bill" of last session. —Hon. James Eaton, of Delaware, 0, . By Mr. TAYLOR, of Beaver, a bill recently paid his fiftieth subseslption--.incorporating_ the Miners and Meehan invariably in advance—to the Gazette of I ' that place. lie may be called a regular I les Co-operative Asseciedion of Morton subscriber.' . gahola City. . . . . —The Hancock Courier say.: A add-. By Mr. BROWNE, of Lawrence, &l ower in that town was married a fow , recting the. Stats Treasurer tovefund to day. ago at a church, making a. "big i thellittannlng Bankg44l,pald in undue aplurge" with a brass baud. After the , protest and overpaid. . . . interesting ceremony, the band' struck' .,_ ~,,,,,,,,, of Aues . .y. for dead tor bp that old and familiar air; "Sly wife'. 1 By ....r.. sar‘o• dead nnd I'ro got another ...tie." Als. l two additional Ncuaries Public in Pate propriate. a burgh. ' . . • —James Dm was shot in the abdomen, ; Also, extending the act of 1942 meta mid fatally wounded in Dayton, on the ting the line of fences to Pittsburgh. miming of the lath, in3a 'distort-Imo° I Also, • relative to makhig and trana. which occurred aeon evening party, but scribing arrest whch he hail taken no part. Several records, indexes, of the were made. Des's funeral took Public °glees of Allegheny aging/. place on Sunday. Pistols end clung texer_xernictat. nnrrrucr. shots are the order of the day and night I The bill creitincr a now Yadkin' Die- iu Dayton. • • ' tract county nt mat of Lycoming coun paned to —The Ashtabula (0.) Sentinel says the • . rtia tm muting. now a that place wry almost hlackened Adfourped. by millions of small insects on the 16Ih • HOUSE. ml 17th of January. They -are called snow final, though a microscopic exam!. The Ileuse Met In the eveittig. nation shows them to be quit° different • ADDITIONAL CLERIC. ' trom fleas. They aro black, with two'. Mr. ARMSTRONG, of Lancaster, In prominent feelers and long body , and ha , . a a , A. vr sNape •reserribling the large . pinehtng ....Ammo a resolution ppoinong W. bug, end.as active -as grasshoppers.. Ethos Tniwictibing Clerk. They appear to come up through the I Re alleged that the under/Tana= hid snow, firom the ground, play on the our- I been -.aired into by the- Repttblican (scoot it and returnlisto IL Conferenee that he should have this nis. —The Mount Vernon Banner says: A t wicked men named Marion Bradfield, I P° lntment. Mr. FORD, of Allegheny, dented that residing In Clay township, Emig coon tV, eloped on the 4th inst., with a naugh- I the Republicans had bargained with die fy woman by the name of Elbert, wile oft seating Repot; icsNts to come over to 'thilrriSoll Elbert, or the .Ma I.ol.l:thip: D av i es. • '— After indulging their unholy passions The resolution Was deßsded, nearly all for couple of weeks, the couple- re turned to their respective reside:less the Republicans voting egainst it. looking se mesa to It to psasible forwhlte ANTIRTiat CENZTX.ST —.4.C110:1 01..00V. people to /001 C. We pr,:sume there will I , OEKRT be another divorces nt in Court at 1.1 t Mr. XRMSTROZIG then offered the 'oil, tenth ..,_ lollowthr —The shoe peg factory at Footville.t . . t Wiliest s, It appears from the sot of belonging to the firm of Grant, Clough i incorporation by the Maryland. Leginia... ' ff. Powers, and em playing some:! hand.. t tare, and by resolutions of the Board of was entirely destroyed by fire on the: Trustees of the Antietam Cemetery, that night ofthe 1 - th last, involving a loss—' it is intended that rebel dead, who fell in ' the ineurance haying run out—of some i the late unholy 'truest° against the llte jio,ooo. - Thu business of making pegs 1 orthe nation, are to be interred within and clotbm- pins, is said to have been ; the same !enclosure and receive the same carried on with considerable energy and I honors as -bedewed by loyal hearts and success. and besides the pecuniary loss hands upon loyal dead; therefore, to a worthy firm, the community teel the I.- .Resotred, That one- worthy Chief Meg effect. of the casualty upon the general I istnue has, by the noble and patriotic industry of the place.—dahtabski Tele- j stand he has taken in refusing to expend g"Th• . ' the appreciation planed at hill +Derma —About six o'clock on Weffuesday . by the lasi. Lesdelatton. Saco& the loyal mor.dng, the 15th inst., the alarm of fire bb thee °C Pennsylvania and all true , lovers of liberty everywhere under-re , was given at the centre, and the !steam - sewed obligation. ~,, gratitude. to him, - i saw mlllowned by Edwin Davis, i was ! and given to the world another honors- discovered to be, on firs, and In a short bleevidenee of bla tearless loyalty and time the entire building was enveloped unflinching Integrity to principle. inflames. Origin of the fire unknown. Rego/LTA That we most heartily en- The mill had been running for several ! hone the action of Gnv. Geary in with weeks, and the night before, Mr. Davis , appropriation' , holding said apppriation,_, _and pledge, left, .as he supposed , everything safe to him our bratty support, de" ; . The l : s is n severe oneD., there I, being os no Insurance . ` . Is connection with Passed by • strict party vote. - the mill was a shingle machine, owned , aSlTltattlate ANTLUX AlSOC1ATIOI!. by Benson, Mitchell d Searles, which is , Mr. DEISE, of Clinton, preseated a also a total lass.—Ashlabtda Exchange. ! i bill re lag. the Gettysburg Laylum —The Clinton /2cpsibfican gays: A I inter ruttoo. _ week or two ago a seeming gentlemen : Atte the reading of numerous bills In stopped at Clarksville, and made lnquir.. place of interesting to WesteroPensm ire about the farms udjoming the village. ; Imam a, the Douse adjourn.]: - , - . Be circulated !ironed among the farmt ' - —..„-- era, avowedly in search sin farm fur s botn&itelitl. Ho finally . succeeded in Llannisscao, Jan. 29, 1808. andlilkjust sueh a one so ho dmired, and . SENATE. was to pay the atiptilated prier in cash. I mistsrim-sewn.. - The farmer bed his taro surveyed, rata • cost of about twenty-five dollars, and ! pp Mr. TAYLOR., of Beas - er, taco cost awaited his purchaser. But he : rating the Beaver Falls Gas Company. came not. The next night a score was i 8 . ,. 31. r. EBBETT, of Allegheny, pro broken open in Ogden, and 'some cloth. t eitheg that the legal ... O f ee . y. f o . th ..mg and other articles of miler value i stolen. The thief was arrested and I may melt of one general partner Ilt Cs brought to Wilmington, -where he wee{ E.It.LII cousin FINALLY. - - lodged in jail. Two days after he woe I C - eating a new Judicial District ant of released on a writ or hnticas corpus, ens - , - . - sfinappea3 ed instanter. This was the de- i '-qmmuog. liuquent."eash down" land speculator; Authorizing the People's Smingsßank —Aritlyria, Ohio, paper, lays: A dim • of Pittsburgh to increase ita capital and graceful fight occurred at the school'; declare dividends out of the eat earn house in the Cunningham district, in ! leg& • . , this townshi , last Wednesday. It ap , , Allowing the Commissioners of Fay pears that there are eeveral young men . ette county two dollars per day in addl attending the schisol who mistime to do • al they please; and one leacher h ,,.. a i. ! tion to pay allowed while absent from the reauy been corn penal to leave this win- , county mat on business. ter. The Directors employed another.' , Incorporating the Nediumock Rali- Mr. 7,:i.rthrop, who '""Menc'd his road, Coal anti Oro Company of Law milord on ]Sunday- of last week. On' Wednesday one of the ruffians refused to I ranee county, intersecting with the Erie comply with the request of the teacher : and Pittsburgh or New Castle and Beav to take his place to the spelling clam, I or Railroad. and when - the teacher attempted to en-; HOUSE. • force his renew, three more, bullies - -- „,.... cost-re., _ planted thomeely es in his way, and """ general" fight ensued. During the melee, Thensw Committee on Ritgencliment one of the Directors entered the home, and Reform was announced as fallotea: and went to tbe teacher's amistance, , when they ponn cyst upon him, and . be- Mesans. Wilson, Thorn, String, Nichol :bre the light was ended he was -badly son; Gallagher, Armstrong. Stokae, Lee beaten in the face. Neither party finally , doe, Craig, Westbrook and Bard. majueradwhich la the worst feature iu , BILLS Ow PEIVATZ CALYX/WI A.CTIM the ems. The unruly ruffians were ti- IMO,. Maly expelled from the school. : Relative is the Pittsburgh and Con : talimille Railroad. Objected off the cal ; ender on first reading by Mr. ADAIIIE, of Philadelphia. . ' Authoriiing. the Hezalton Railroad Company to borrow money. Passed trimly- - . - STATE NEWS. . —The oldest house in Berke county to said to betheetone building to Don:lass- • villa. This house bears the inscription ; "A. D. 1716." It is Raid to 112 TO been. built hit a family from Sweden. .Geri. George Fens, of Altoona, has • been appointed D. D. G. m, of the Ma- • sonic district completed of the counties of Blair, Bedford and Huntingdon. .1. Lang MeLitunhan. of Ileilideyeburg, D. D. G. H. P. for the same detrict. —A convention of all the Presbyterian churches within the coantics of Crairford, Erie, Warren; - mango and Mercer. to • to be held at Meadville on do 28tb: The convention is to comet of the ministers i and one elder from each chinch, skid is to be held in aecenlance with the recom mendation of the Philadelphia Convert- . tine. • —A party et burglars broke into the once of the Treasurer of Huntingdon county, and 'with a sledge hammer. broke open the safe. Nothingwas taken. away, however, as there was no money there, sit funds of the county being de posited In bank.' An attempt was then made, by the earns party It is supposed; on the First N 110.101.11 Bank of Hunting don, put the marauders were frightend • —A family named Boyer, who reside I In the 4th Ward, met with a terrible aft friction last week. Sirs. B. had poured • some boiling water into a wash tub, ; which was atanding on a chair, and whilst putting to the next room, her child, 14 months old. attempting to 1 crawl op to the tub, pullet it down and to portion of the contents ran over the! child scalding it In such a manner that death put au end to its sufferings the tollowtog day.,roUstoton Democrat —For errand' weeks a series of meetings hare boon held In the! Baptist church, which' have ro stilted in the reviling of the 'church church, and the conienuon of upwards ; of forty permits so far. The meetings , will continue every evening. The inter- est seems to be increasing and large numbers are seeking the "One thing needful." Tb' pastor, Rev. IL A. Fink, will be assisted thin week by Rev. kaker of Altoona, and Roe. Donner from Sellusar .ve. The rite of confirmation and t h e corn munitlu of the Lure'. Supper 1 will he administered next . abbath.— l Democrat. —The other evening a sober citizen of Petroleum Centre, theam ptt hat the Ben ninghnff robbers had hurried the Venue( in a-box beneath the Farmer's Helloed depot. 'A party was nt once organized for the purpoeeof unearthing tba stamps, and on the following night, at en Utglses unable beau this party, consisting of some throe or four persona and a well known officer of Petroleum Centre, pro ceeded to a snapiciou looking spot. be neath the depot and commenced Op/ra tions. After having dug for same tame and not finding a box or a trace of the booty, the amateur money diegers threw rep toe sponge and the alto? de, and re turned to their home., - thoroughly Ms gusted. '—The ice on 011 Creek, from Tarr and Eyed Farms and 'Unseeing to Oil City, Is in excellent aleighing order, and eon. i tea ld m en er t l rol u t:t ' e ti Ttrrme o r r oo o l li nt te re lhela n ! ter. The teams receive from fifteen to thirty cent. per barrel fur the tett:, from the wells to the oil yards at 011 City and carry frets ten to Mune" barrels each load. The Is em quite so profitable 6111 u teaming during the "Pithole . axeltitt went, but there is leas wear ancient& of animals and men end good dealc omparati v e sla profanity: There Is nowly Paw teams in the oil region, but three that are nere find enough to do and make fair profits for their owners. —The Titusville Merafd says: On the 34 of July las', an Englishman named William May; residing in Freehold, 'Karroo county, left hts house with the Intention of Tuning Titusville and Pit bole, and returning home by way - of Waffen, where he was to pay a debt of 1700. had the money in his' poems sloe, and wag seen In t e afternoon 0(1 the Witt...4ll3nt Corry, hot can be traced ' no further, and has not eine* been heard from. Itiotday, 31r. A. Bush, of Free bold. a eon-in-law of that missing man, ; arrived blue, he baring hunt a rumor! - :'gianitursirrart • to the that a mead body .hod. been . • found udder a barn In this vicinity, and identified that of May, from minaret The Saute met at Viab l e ILIA, fOttatilil, Ms pocket - . Out police have l' //LE. Mulamen Mt: heanl ofllo discovery pf the kind, and COrlf MAY, from the Conntenteo thastorrieems highlyintprobable.' Mr. co rted'A Bush huVetorned home to investigate I on Railroads, rePe nof the as mMitted a the origireport. . trapplemeat to the eon of . February 9th, PITTSBURGH Pennsylvania Legislature. SENATE Extending the time far the Altieber °ugh Rellroml. Objected off by Mr. WILMOT?, of Allegheny. • ' Establishing a ferry oyez. too ,Ohio at Vanport. Passed finally. Authorizing the School Director.- of ISellrue, Allegheny county, to borrow money. - Objected off by Mr. FORD, of Allegheny. . • The bill providein - i Sze. 1. That the school directors of the Borough of Believe, its the county of , Allegheny,. are hereby authorized and . empowered to borrow any sum or sums of money not exceeding ten thousand dollars, and to loans bonds or securities therefor In same not less Oita ono bun , dred denims cacti, at such rate of Inter est &penally aa shall be determined, by sold school directors, not exceeding sev en per centnm, which bonds or mmHg ; tim phall be free of taxation okapi for State and school purposm, and shall be mode payable not More than ten years I from than and redeemable tunny date or dates within said period; that said wheel , directors or their successors shall byrite elation direct the said money to be used and expended In the pnrchaseof a school I lot in said borough and the erection of a school house thereon. • Sta. 1. That said school directors and their micemeorilabfllee art.further an , thorlzed to levy and collect • per capita tax for the culinary sellool purpose. open each and every male taxable inhabitant of said borough, not exceeding tan dol . Mrs In each year, - and they are also em- I powered to lovy and collect arinnally fur toe purpose of paying 'said loan an amount or money over un moneys now I authorized by law for school and build ; Ingparposee, not tee:etc.:lton mills on the county valuation of the property in said borough, said 'additional tax to be collected annually Mull said loan shall .be paid and not.theroafier. moan OP SESSION. On resolution of Ur:JONES, or ilerkfi p the Homo will meet hereafter at two ofelotli. In the aretrnoon and adJouiif at Malt TAX. WIZ ➢T COIINTIVA Tim Auditor Galeria submitted a re port of toe ameunut of State Um slue by ouch comity Jautiam let, ISM , ACC0112 , 14 CALLA]) 10.11. Mr. MA:NN, of l'olter;ollfered s lotion repo/sting the Auditor General to give In the next email repoct detailed accounts of all monies veld for oxtes copies of olocumasts sod paid to &Repa ck.] committee men: •FaesicL •. =l= Mr. DEISE, DemoorM, • of Chilton, moved the conettiondlon of tlife bill to'• pealing the act of last usoloa:zompelling the sulmlanlou of negroal tci • cars , semi to by a vote of thErty ; aeveit to ==! Mr. MAIN. et Potter. :tor. 4 Comtau floral Convention nest November. Mr. FORD, of Allegheny, a 'supple. meat to the law of ihnluod. portnerellps, ellowtog the tine of ono - tunnel - OMo of Mr. WILSON, of Allseu4rty, for a bridge over lb* Alltgbrir at,. Ewalt street, Mores Lkod.. . . , Mr. ynt,sorr i - , inaFixrratng • the Geraurk Salta itlllolloc4 M0rp11.34, ream 1 1 1 .• #ll°JihlPY.°StßiriV Saursim—ttins Ov ,Preissaw. Conveation on.rodalithasse7otwisted the bids far State printing attWo There ewe two baji.„ JilagKy M.Torie wall ar,ceptod, tt elabty-liree Atid throe quarter! per ant. below the. rate. 'pea lied 01.q0 1 “. caster, had bld 'wairetereal , one • sad stitytas Bundridito peg , vett; lhatOw. Y GAZ CTE DM, regulating railroad corporatiens a:ant:496ring their formation, beim! the Senate Free Railroad RilL Ona thoneand eoplee were ordered to be printed. . , I=l 11r. ifitRETT, of Allegheny r , read in place a bill to prevent hunting, rxitetilug or killing 'of game lu Finlay; Suolt and RObinsoa townahipn, Allegheny county. = 13E=2 Mr. BP.ItETT also presented n bill re quiringi payment to the Allegheny Couh ty Agricultural Society of- the amount 2djndicated by the Military Board for the occupation of Fair Grounds in 18131- El= • Mr. LANDON presented' a resolution in.stractleg the Ciemnalttee on Retrench ment and Reform to report a bill deter mining the number andi, salaries of ofh ceni of the Renate. Passed. OM The Bowe soot at two o'clock. In the 'afternoon. TIME FOB FLVAL itaCirICCUSNT. - The Joint resolution fixing the lOtkpf March ter final ailjourrimmit woo repor tad affirmatively. I - I==3D3=! Mr. Elleg.MAN't3 amendments to tho Constitution were made the .pedal order for nezt. WednrSdap. Ttiey are'. , ' The eighteenth suction of the fi rst article of the constitution shall be amended as to read ea fallow.: • 'The • Senators and Representatives shall resolve a compensation for their I services, to be ascertained by law ad I paid out of the treasury' of the Common wealth, but nano ease shall the ssid'eom penaatiou exceed one thoutand dollara a year to each Senator and Representative _Miring their reepeotive term. of °Mee, I together with fifteen tents per mile, in going to and returning from ,melt roma. der and extra session, to be computed by the untiallytraveled route between .their places Or residence and the capital of the Stele. , They shall in all mace, except treason, felony and breach or surety of the pesvie, be privileged from arrest dar lug the ir attendance at t.bei Sallniaa or their rimpeci the Houses, and In going to and returning from the same, end for any apsech or debate in either , Howie they shall net be questioned In any other place. , The tlrst section of the third arti Cie Cr the Constitution shall be no, amend ed sia to rind as fel lonia: • ; In elections by the citizens every free man of Waage of twenty-one years, hav log resided in this State one poor, and in the election:district where offers to vele ten does Immediately preceding, ouch election; havipg paid a Stall or county tax treble two yearn, amused at least ton days before the election, and attc In read this ronititution, shall enjoy the riehts of en elector; but a citizen of the United Stales; who has previously been a quell fled voter of this State-and removed therefrom and 'retorted, and who shall have resided in the election district and paid term as aforesaid, alma be entitled to vote after residing in the State nix months; Provided, That free men vitt tens of the United Ideate between the ages of twenty-one tad twantydwo years; baying resided in the state one year and m the election district ten day" as aforesaid, shell be *tattled to Vote, .li-h.:nigh they shall not have . paid taxes. YATUTTE 1 Mr. PLAY FORD, of Fayette, present ed a bill authorixtrigthe School Diluters of Uniontovrn to borrow money; alto; es , tablishing a ferry over the Monongahela at Greenfield: =EMI Mr. GALLAGHER. of Westmoreland, y bill. Ranting pensfons to Mary Mc •Rtim7. Cathorino Blacker, Mary Ann Hotting and Mar g aret Carson, widow. of eld noldlers; also, granting penolons to• Captain Somuel Cooper, 'Joseph Dower and Smarm! Dixon. I - atmx amssnorms. It Mr. FORD, et Allegheny, offered an amendment t• the rule allowing] the Mouse to tale a bill out of committee ton days. after ostrunittal, construing ft to morn ten days that the Rouse Inuit actually be la session. - .kftr the tratutactioa or some unimner tatit-liusiness, thu House adjourned. IlAnweinuno.7zwary 30,1303 SENATE. MIA PRI:SENSED. Mr. McCANDLESS, one to prohibit the collection of taxes on personal property by the State, t 6 take street immediately. ktr..CONNELL, of Philmlelphia, one catablishum the rata of Interest at semen per cent., not to &rem eximing oocitdants Mr. (WHITE, of Indiana, one-author !ring write of error on thm lodgments of Court. of Quarter Sessions on appeal from orders of removal of paupers. '' Mr: ERRETT, of Allegheny, one In corporating 'the Allegheny Grocery and Provision Company; also one repealing the act clanging the venue In thecsim of Corhott againat Lewis and Nelson : from Allegheny to Jefferson, and ranismilag the name to Allegheny. eirranciutu AtOD CONK ISLIAVILL6 RAIL ! . , ROAD DILL . FORCED. • The bill relative to the Pittsburgh and CoyneMollie Railroad Compeay came up, and Speaker GRAHAM made a lengthy and eloquent speech Its its favor. Ho was followed by Messrs. EA RIGHT, of Fayette, lIHRNET, of Mon roe, IifcCONALIGHT, of Adams,' and LANDON, of lima ford, in the mme vein. The bill passed finally on a call of the yeas and nays, without a single dlasent lug voice. Following is the bill: Rectum L That the act of Aiserobly approved August nineteenth, one thous and eight hundred and sizty-four, enti• tied .An Act Relative to the Pittsburgh and Coanellaville Railroad Company," be and the came 1,1 hereby rept4led. and the-mill Company).* required to build and complete their road to the Stale line within live years from the date hersiof. EIX2 TILL CORRELLA,IiiLLE RAILROAD BILL = The bill relative to the Pittsburgh and Connellavillo Itailrostkwhich passed the Situate this morning, was called ap as balfpant two o'clock by Mr. WILSON, of Allegheny, and passed finally without a call foi the yowl and, nnye. rnis or enantrrx. — • Tho r fixing the feel of ahertffs at three dollar. per day tpr tranalerring preoner. to Penltentirtiles and lunatics to Anylums, was• defeated. ' . The bill provided es follows: "That hereafter the tees of iberlitt for transferring prisoners to the penitentia ries and lunatics to the asylums of the State shall be three dollar. per day, and the aches' and necessary expenses in curred, and the said slientifs ire required to furnish be the commlealoners s , plli of particulars of the said cervices and ex pense. for oxadditation and allowance by the said commiesioners." 1 osowoicii. euxtvivre The bill requiring the Recretary of the COMIDOIIWRILIth to forwerd to the West ein Reserve Historical ElOciety* at Cleve land, Ohlo,! a copy of Rogers' Geological Harvey' of Pennsytvanla, was adopted. TOR VILER RAILROAD BILL COMIIDNISED. The Plea Railroad bill Of the House teat! came up. The following la the bill ea reported by Mr. WILSON, Crialrritan of the Commit tee on Railroad.. SEcnos 1. That any number' of citi zen* ofFinutsylvailla, not lam than nine, may forma company for the purpou of 'constructing, maintaining and operating a rallreid for publie use lit the convey ance' of perems nod property tor . the purpose , of maintaining and . operating any Incorporated railroad already couatructed for, the like nubile nee, And for that purpose may make and edge article" of anode- Von, trt.Whlcti shall bo stated the name of the company, the number of ygars the estne La tovmfinue, the places From and to which — the goad lam be ,cori atretated or :maintained and "operated, the length of such wad, or as near as may be, and the name of each county la the State through or into which It la made or intended to be made, the. autrinnt of capital stock of thecompa ny, which chair not he leas than ten thtionaud dollars for every mile ofroad oonstructedor pmposedtobeemastructed, and the number of !shame of whialisald capital stock shall casaba, and the cameo awl places of reedilence of a president, and not leas than MA or men than twelve directors of the company, who shall manage ha affairs for the first year and until others are chosen. in . their plates: Each eubersiber to such artlciee of association-shall subscribe thereto his name, plant of residence and the hunt ber et whams of stealth° agrees to take mid company...On compliance with the prorbiono of the second section of this act with article. of association shall be aoknowlodged by st least three of the director., before come officer competent to take acknowledgment of deeds, In the county where the principal maim is de signed to,be located, and may be filed In the .!flee of the Secretary of State, who shall endorse thereon tho •day they were flied, and record the same Ina book lobe provided by him for that purpose nod thereupon the said articles of emaciation shall become mid -bee charter tos the mid company, and the peraonswho have So enbeerlbed to sucit articles of assocla• ties and nil persons who shall beceene stockholders Matzoh company; .full be a corporation by the name specified Iff each articles of useelatien or charter, YEBR CT . 3 : RY SAttIIID and shall newtons the potion; and priyil 'eges fallowing, to wit: First—To have attecession by itaoorpo- , rate same for the perils! limited in its ar ticles of association. •--•- - - - Second—To.sue and to be vac& com plain and defend, in any court a law or equ ty. i Third—To mak, and it.ie a common inland alter the same at phasure. • Fourth—To held, purch,o and convey each real and pervinat estate as the pur poses of the eOrp0111:1011 shell require, not exceeding the amount limited in the artfalea of association. appoint subordinate °dicers and agents as the business of ration shall rwruire, and - to allow . them a suitable CO a11..1.4Li OU. .5,411,—T0 mak, by-law , , not i necm:ist ant with any existing law, for the man agement of its property' and relrulation of its affairs!, and fur the transfer of its 'stock. Sac. 2.• Such articles of association shall not bo Sled and recorded in the office of the Seeretary of State until at least two thousrunti dollars of str.ck for every mile of railroad proposed to be made is subscribed thereto, and tea per content paid thereon in good faith and In rash to the directors earned in said articles of association, nor until there la endorsed thereon or annexed thereto no affidavit, mails by at least three of the daemon, named in Said arti cles, thattlienuationt of stock required by thin section has, been la good taith scribed, and ten per custom paid In cash thereon as aforesaid, and that it is in— tended In good faith to construct or to Maintain and operate the road Locution - err In such articles of nosociatMn us afore said. Ssc. 3. A copy ofny article of as.mcia thin tiled and recor ded in pursuance of this act, or of tite nerd thereof, with n copy of the aflidtivit aforesaid endorsed thereon or sauciest thereto, and certitied to be a copy by the Secretary of this State or hut deputy, shall be evidence of the Incorporation of such company and of the facts therein stated. • Sec. 4 When such articles of associa tion- anduffitlavit are tilodand recorded In the orrice of the, Secretory . of Sotto, the directors earned said articles of as el:million may, in cane the whole of the capital stock Is. not Lefors snnscribed, openbenks staubscription to till op the capital stock of the company in suet, places and give saclr notiea in they Islay deem exponent,. and may continue to receive eubscrlptione lentil the whole capital stock Is subscribed. At tho time of. - subscribing • every subscriber shall pay to the (Hive tom ten per eentum tit the amount sub scribed by him in Money, arid uo sub scription shall he receive or taken tivith. out such payment. Sec. 5. Whenever the foregoing pro vision's have been complied with, theper sons named as oorporatore is Ouch. arti cies of associatiop are fully authorized to carry into' effect the onnxts named therein, as fully as any, corporation U. re tonne created under env special act of the Legislature, and said corporation thus created shall bo entitled to exercise all the rights, powers and privileges, and be . subject 'to all the restrictions. and ILabilltien of the general railroad Ins passed the nineteenth day of February, one thoniutod eight 'Modred and forty nine, and the novena suppleinenta there to, as fully and effectually no If said pewers were, specially ancorporated in said charter. , . . . . , Six. 6. Whenever any railroad 'com pany heretofore Incorporated, or created and incorporated, under the provialims, of this act, shall, in the opinion of too di rectors thereek require an inereased amount of capitol abed:, they shall, If au thorized by a Majerity of the stockhold er., tile with the Secretary of the Coo, mouwealth a certificate, setting forth the amount of such ~,d.ar.si increase, and thereafter such company Shall bo enti tled to have sash increased - capital as I. fixed by said earthiest, , s isorkx. Sac.'. The number of umuagorp of any co pony Incorporated in pursuance of this et shall be a President end not lees the ' nor more than twelve di, rectors, as shall be flare' by the corpor storm thereof at , their first kneeling to choose directors of said company., Sic. 8 - The director. of any railroad company, created under this net shall havers:neer to borrow money not esreed• lag in amount twenty thousand aliens per mile, nor more than theanknout of capital "'Lock salkscribed, and L'atie the bonds et the company therefor, payable at auth time, not esoeedlng "Illy yearn after the date thereof, and at aura pg. 11,2, I and at such rate of 'lnterest, n.,t exceed lug seven per ecntum, an mid directors may deem beet, mai tray secure•the pay• went of said bonds and Interest Ly el mortgagees' the said road rind !mach ha..i . ' Stec. 0. Any comiss tv Incorporsted under this act shall hove authority P.' construct such branclie., from its rnaln .line as it may deem neeessary to tocren.4, its borinees undayounno.hve thu tra•ld ' and travel of the State. I Sgt.'. 10. net roads 0, r. ir II Ct.! undo' the provisions of this set, or chartered under the lowa of this Commonwealth, shall have the right to re e ve flu' track of any ether' railroad in this Cerunkon4 wealth; Provided, aewevre, That the CO, of making nod keeping such cros:ing 14 repair "'hall be home by the tool cross] log the track of , smother; Arta Erveideif further, That the road sr -- crossing the tract of anothershall keep at such cross: log an tunny perseus as may be requited to give the of:m.4u signals to prevent, aockdenta. : ' I 1 fir.c. 11. That reads constructed under the provieh.ns of this act shall havtf the right to connect with roads of a mite. liar character with:a this Common. .7ealth, or at the line thereof, ufein such terms as may be agreed upon by those hardeg the management of said roads. I Sac. 12. Nodule:tor, nlll,:er or employe of any road chartered by this act shall have any interest, directly or Indicts' ft. In any express, freight line or mbar lani- Mess condocted upon too same road, not the property of eau) road, and any vie ] lotion of this provision /bull subject the partlagoffendlng to a Imo of witless than Ave hundred nor more than OLIO WO LL/13.11:1 dollars. ' 1 ~ . Sac. 13. All acts heretofore passed In consistent whit the provisions of this set are declared to be null and, void. I Mr. THORN - , of Philadelphia, moved to increesai the amount required to tile artieles of association In the Secretary of A) Commonwealth's nm,e from taro thousand to ten thousand dollars of stock subscribed for every mile of railroad proposed. • Mr, WILSON, of Allegheny, moved to substitate four thousand dollars. A gro4l Idr.fl ECKMAN, of Chester. moved to Insert that twenty Instead of tan percent. he required to be paid In. Otringreed • Mr. LINTON,I. of Cambria, nieve•l on amendment requiring road, to be built in six years. Agreed to. Mr. THORN, of Philadelphia, Miele] en amendment compelling the Rirector;l to be citizens of •Penneylvanla. A greeld• to. • I Pending the diseutteion the linutie Jonrned sL 010 o'clock r. = W.ASRINGTON, January 29, 15613. UNDECOMINO CONDUCT OF a SUI'REUE COURT ICUON. . . For two days peat ilieroaum bean con siderable talking in certain - effielal mr• clew about the cothltict of one of the St/. proms Court Judges, Who 'of late lee. been very Iminintely molociuted with! Jerry Black; Sharkey and other gentle men of that school. few evenings nt a dinner party, this Juvtlw be came very much excited In tolkiug of the present political situation, and de clared In load tones to the company that the Supreme Court would cerialnlY overthrow all, the reconstruction meal. urea of Congrese, and when taken trout Me room and 'exec./hinted with upon the great Impropriety of Ills conduct end sentiments, only reseondtd by relter; ting ail he had said, audio a more pul!!- lic EMZEIME2 Tho IfousaGornmittee on Public LandS is preparing a bill providing that in Girr tura grants of lands to !kakis or corporri, lions for railroad purposes, the oven al ternate sections an the line of roads, in=- stead of as at pent being reeervuoi by the Governmentlo be sold at two dollars and a half per acre, 'Mall b• &utiles% to the homestead aynteni, and in order to guard saalust j ozorkitinat prices for 'the odd section, It will contain a stipulation to enehgranis that the land shall not bs sold beyond aallpulated The Malang! original ToDie of. Trod, Phosphorus, and Calimp& known fli4 Caswell Meek S Co.'“ Ferns Pironphoni ted Elixir of Ca!leaps Dark- The. Imo MUM.e color. to the blood, the .Phoriplio= rue renews mate of the • nerve thiato , , end the CaMara gives is Datum' health- Dal tone' to the digestive organs, thereby curing dyspopila In Its seri. us forme, Wakefulness, Denend Debility, and De. mission of Spirits. Manufactured only by Caswell, Hazard dr. Co., New York, Sold by all dreaviree. sawF Chapped Banda. face and all roughness of the akin,cagjainly cured by using th e Jtinliicr Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Flararil Ct. Co., New York.' It surpasses alt other. remedies, as it will prevent roughness of the skin, if used during cold weather. It Is conveniently applied; avoiding all the trouble of the greem+ compounds now In use. It can be used by .balles with the most tender skin; without irritation orn, making It soft Tirol clear. Bold by th pai o Drtagglsia , grn en4 l 7. . Constitution Water is a • certain. cure for Diabolist and all diseases of tho cirri. For sale by all Oraggists. F, =M2 .2CAZ-1511=11. ' ,U0 Tuesnori, Jaanary iNZ. Pr the Rev. J. r. r.rtt..a,nAa LIU. C. BlZtleui YAII7 L, incikktet et Colanal L. 91.11a1114 erlZegbasr CUY. .Yo cards. CCM TaulnT. Jaaaary Pb. at lialf.pasl aloha oclock r, A.. 6; tAz Assrn Wed., aged 71 /v... .Dous.t.am—fhl Waduaadaa, Jan •.77 Z 113,1 data N. Wife of Jamea laaaglasa, to tee nutty seared Tear of gar aga.. ITLCII--ths 31•12dy rsltli P. t Md. Tab le at 1:114..2 d . 1n12.. .X 9 IKI . L %L: data/Imre/ ;A ... ll 4.7.. ~...1 11.55, I al.attli 2126 21. •-1.111/E13022 — . 1 3 . 1.1* realcosee Its. PS arrastli flia..... i ti 0,1241112....t.y_1n' 1111, st.half,ps. .•2. luaus, , haler a/ Al. 1.. Amil•nros, In Um ad year of Ms age. . .1 FROM ZEURa gal tlltTalemott to the rlflau rico Ea 131E= MEI= J.ONDON,...farillury !..7.-11. is MA,' O.,virt Lthat the now French lt,aulni heveu bu tired and fifty millions of fretis, will beipiaced iu the market to-day; I.EITLII TROil FENIA2f mans. LONDON. January . 27.—The pipers this morning pubhsti a letter from the Fe- Man prisoner Burke, who was xontiood Reese or Detention in Clerkonwell at , ,the time of the explosion. 11 1 u rke de- . flip , sitt positive terms that ho IMO any 'revetts knowledge of the oenspiraey lurid declares If the attempt wealmade to !lord ;him an opportunity of . utalring ' earape, no information of such pur peso was ever conveyed to him: TiTAT. AND CONVICTION FOlt JUGIAMT. il.manou, Jan. 27.-r-The trial of Sir Cul- EMCEE 144; Early, for bigamy, wan Concluded td -day. The testimony showed that the almised married Miss Emily Florenco McGee in New York, in IS:/9; that ho in tine year 16537 married Miss Elisabeth Allan, In London; and that•tlio maiond Marriago took place whilo the first Wife woo living:• Tae Court was called upon todecido Wall/satin/any of the mar riage in Now York, and declared it a legal and valid cos/tract. The rasa was finally given to the jury, who brought in verdict of guilty to-day. The Judgo , pronouaeed sontence--ariprisonment for dighteen mouths at hard labor.: 1 I - MARTELLO TOWER AGl•ti Ali'AcltED. Losuoir, January 2.B.—The klartello Tower at Dtmcannon, near Weiford, Ire land, was attacked last night by a body 'it Feitiatus. The garrison Brad upon the assailants, arho, after returnhig the tire, led. ,No casualties are reportetit THE s - rrans ottr' ILA F.TIRLI.O 'WAVER., lineer.c, January 20--Medyright.—Ad• ditianal particulars of the assault on iNfarielln_Tower at Dungannon, on Moe day nigV; are received. After receiving i tho first tiro of the garrison, tho attack ,ing party rofirod, not did not lesto the field. They wilted until their numbers 'ware largely Increased from the crowds who seemed near at hand, l and again Milyanced upon tho Tower, 'beginning iwith a general discharge of fire-area by which some of the garrison wire wound ed. When tho sisailitate had almost . . mocked tins foot of the tower, itho troops arida fired and tWo.ett wore Fern to fall. The crowd then fell back and die : appeared M the darkness. The two men I shot were curried off by their, enmpanloas I sand ft linet known whotheil they wore oundod er killed. The &Tarbes named 'great excitement in Wexford wenntY. 'No arrests have yet . been Made, but ills Government in using every means to discover the lexidera of the awiault. PEACE 'MTV IIN111:1, STATES! ADVISED., lANona, January 29.-111L1er Gibson, :leading member of PerlinMent, In a Vpceell at Aston, declared peuee =et be :preserved between -En;lend isd Amer- tirn. -Other Cabinet. would enbeeed those now. in power en' either side- of the Atlrntic, and thew 'Cabinets IWould not he pledged to the policy or bound by the word. of either Lied Stanley or Seen Mary Seward. AUERICAN FENIAN AIIItEITED.. I Thomas Daley. who 1c said to be an d American Fenian . , has been airnstedou chars° of crow on. It I. alieglid •he sca. concerned In the plot for thi attack on ,Woolwich ereeool,whlch lane discovered and . frustrated by the police. CLERGZZIKEILL 011TRAOL The Fenian Shaw has tuned Queen's oeidonee. • Ho yersitlrely Identifies Bar rett' mr the man who fired the (um wit exulted the Cleekenwell expleetion. FBAS Ur. ! =CM PAlts., January 20.—The bill for the reorganization of t ho army having passed the Corps Leeslent, it came; before the S.,llrkto this week and give rise to an in teresting discussion. M. Cknivalier, In a powerful speech, opposed the hilL Ito took !drone grounds and armiol against . the measure. Franco should maintain elose relations with the neigiiboring En. ropean Powers, alter whom Should unite to resist the Empire of Russia and the Repnbllo of America, nations who, in the extraordinary growth of their tirritory, piwer and ambition, threatened to over shadow the world, Marshal Neil,speaking for the government, supported the bill. Us replied hl the arguments against the bill, by M. Chevalier; declaring the grounds on Which they rested untenable. ;As for the f are expressed by Chevalier la regent to Itusiia, they Were absurd. Stich views were refuted by tivery event In the history of Europe since the war in the Crimes. The debate ended yesterday evening, when the hill passel.' = PATIIS, Janueryl.7.—The i3fonitesi to daj publishes the report of Mr: 3fiene, recently appointed gllnlster of Finance, on the lihafiCial condition and necsnetties of the Empire. Mr. Magna seta the In creased military preparations caused by tee Luxemburg dleputo Imposed an unexpected berthas upon the resources .. of the country, and though ithese prepu douses's-ere long Since ebaralonea, With the termination of the dispute, still they had created a heavy defleit I in the osti- Mates of the past year. Among other eventualities, the repert guard edly admits that France may be liable to pay the bonds of the Mexican Empire, which were guar anteed by the Goverommit. To meet these extraordinary demutids upon the financial resources of the country, the Minister declares a now loan necessary. Too report that gives the-detalle of the loan.• The amount proposed is 4-L0,000,000 francs, which le to fio token by public subscriptions. Magna concludes by au appeal to the patriotism the French people, saying that althofigh a heavy sacritice is required of them, itsloblect Ie to secure for France an enduring peace, which Is the great elm of the iimperer's I=EMIE PAIIIM, January 9.—lt Isl now consi4l.- crest 'certain too General Council et Um Roman Catholic eburcb;preparritions for the cab Int nr which were swine time since Intrusted by the Pope to t. Opeclal com mission' at seven Cardinsils; mill assem hie at Rom In November. ITALY. = LoNnote, January 2t—Tha Internal condition of Italy Is beeorning Fears are entertained that It;entrp,i'etat Is contemplated at lerence, and It Is bc. 'laved In Paris the relit ions between the French and IhAUan Cl'iverninents nro mit as cordial as ilier halo been. szcarr mln.lmm imam Tax Oirrati 13223! FLOItENCII, January f.tt.The nit° Clithtice newspaper say. npeclal agout of tho President of tho United States hes arrival at Rome on n scerel mission to the Pope, mid that loi will itn supported by Admiral Farrugul, witusii /loot is hourly! expected at Naplee, and whose arrheall In Rome was looked for et an early day, 'The Journel - glvetr 'no information as to the character or °Moot of the mission Upon which the American rigout Is sent. 111' , OTEAND. A•norrnticrrivr Frr4tx, EDI;1111.71M, January 21.—)L very heavy gale unteteitlaver tho Seuthein mantle. of Scop:l rsterday. nooses wore un rooltd, blown , down, dc.,) and much damage was dose. Telegrams report the lots orlsoveral Theatorm was very hearytin this nity nud Glnstrow.• It Ls thought - That the shipping must have antlered terribly, though no MINIM Or thB diaanter have yet been received. 111171101111.4. THE imrriait 14=1"SDITION 1 1N MOTION LariDOir, January 29.—Dispateltes from &mare announce that the Enieelltion Is again In motion,and had atiradyreached Gnome, a native twelve rotten boyend 'Senafe.l General Napter will immediately put himself at The head of the columnoradratuto and 'pooh on to Antal°, the Capitol of tho Tigre Irietriet. . . PENN 1114 L. : MEATY RITECTLIA 11 s. 11411iliD . . Corms treaMe, January '49 —Freeing.-- In the Upper ldouse or Itlpliag, tO-day, the tresty conalnded with the United States for the sale of Danish Islands In the West Indies- was Witted hr unanimous vote; Thin completes the action-1n Denmark in -- regard te the I . treaty: COMMERCIAL = t,„,:,,,, r.T .,...... ; , ::; - .7 , L ,.... u: ,.,.... 4 ,.. m ., / . 1 our ne.sttr i l to ethets canttnue dull std neg. leet.steritaaut ill/ or stlntatlno, sod to =may ettleiee tt:ere to soarcelY ettlieteat Outfit to esto , llsh ipotaticos. • i faltAlS—::rd to o potted 411111 ail dreoping, acid 30001 fattly lc qatried shorn Sl,Ownt,R , Rioter When: It 10 C.C.47 1.. ,,,, 1 Aza .: 61/40 0 , 6 t Ins 11r.1, sel so. l 'ilt2.'o o for White. Iloaley 0 uttanues goose and wanted ~..1 at ll' i 0.0.93 for tiipstny.l — thsta fen tap un- ea.. e4-6ii3443 00 track, atecriall in store. Rat sm. Is Iv demand, etsl m>7 be quoted at 11. , 1,11. .. I Ottil—Th Flout et.,ll.st la dull belt pelts. ate wlitau, 'ituntai,ie chaeelt - w• quota at Wail 00 Lie SPOtin Wheat:lll:4M Win, ebloi ter et'tlest. ind *14,6be15.60 for fancy braosts. ;lye Ftaitt tsi, .tooth , e6,i4. Ouctorheattla le /nod supply eral dull at 00.00. PROVltiliiNS—Ltaeon Is quilt awl elesil7 1 but unch3nc.ol at 14:1Z.r1.;.3 • fur ti!,9 , 1:•/ ,, :.: /AD WA: Pt: Ittb,sd alder, can too larßteakfast Sips*: Cured F 11 3 ,3 3,0 Royer Cured L.. Lard tsnroo at the advance; prim kettle nen dered to Resets I.lic, anll4%e to keg.. ha. Pork Is nominal at tal, and Dried Beef, ORO. ERlkii—The Meaty =vett has net 'been very tett.' dudes the pact week, the Volume of tusinees In the eggergetn holog I OW. which may be ittributed to thee/time-. I ly cold weather eon a ostristed oartgatlios. There hes born no remerieble cleanses In trel• us,. watt the exceptlon of ram which le up from one to two gents per poundi Cana also, Is. shade Linter. to eaneequenes of the gul -1 nonce In gala. The fallowleg ate the noting quotations t . . 'SC...l.—[few Orleans, 14011111.;o1 Cuba. Poiti , Rico, 13ii;o101.14o;Ouidoodi riNo; coCee, lgi.ic; "13" do, Bic; Exton "0," 1.5-%e; "0" Tailor, ' Correa—Prime 1ite,7.53.;ei good, No; faliA2c; Old ill'ivoriamont. Sate; 37e; LSOCOorioi 080. I'llocassco—Neiv.Orleatio, 850:005i Cuba, 150 70o; rio to 01,,'. Wargo. - 6garro—iiLororing . .." 31; ''flooth a E.l. gar," Sod ".i.oitior,". 70o; iDolpo," 41,0'13 sl,lo. Smoot , — Cassis, '6 , (3.57 r; Claws, Us; Poe. per, 2;6; Allsplco, 2.3:; Nutroths, 11.60. Itthz—Marsoce, Ile; Caroline, 12e. Sawa—Madison, Glom mir e Ikea Core Sta:eh, 13 n.. • Fitorre—lsayer It W in., 11,60 per box; Valcn. Ida; the per ,cued; Pram., Mei Curtain., 163 fur caw. Eon Last Shot, 03,60 per bag. SOkr!—" shlotthh" Irrt 113.40 el "Unable.," the. CAIVIILka Moots!, Itlic; Slay. 231. COSCkr! ATV, E.T.—i7.60 pap.. Br CLOD Sooo-0,50 par lb. /30 Mat—l. quiet Aid unchanged, %nth a supply titily up to the demand; aides of panto to choice lenll at 36810 e. 11P.1.-ii—Plochscreit at deCpla. AppLEA—stently hitt iv:chant.% aAlAii store at sada lair of, for common to choice. . DRIED 66010'-1s In good supply and dull but unchanged. Peaches arts quoted at 'pro Pia — quer:a re, And 103121 . 100 hit yea, and Apples at Yrris. 1•01V.IOES—Dall .but .woherwd; smell salre 10 store at 1101,10 I;er bushel, 000 33.250 3,60 per 661, as to wants'. SLEISS—CIovor wed f. toeing told at $7,303 10, mad flawer,l la ln deemed at 32,35. Tire, thy Is rolet. hPILL FEED—There la a very eat , detitand. And with atiery 11,61 •upply. prices are cur tat:tad; we conlinno to quote at Itl,lool,E4fst Bran; 41,2301,73 for Seconds, and 13,20e343 fur Mlldtters. • , . 1,,11:1/1/11.—Is .1111 quota] at 634 for Ea.; and lip for No. I. n • BAY—Is steady. with regular sale. Prom country wagon. at 116021, per ton, .II to guallity. 110311!azia'alaa at 10,7107. BEANO—Steady at Ku. =3 Oman (1 rms PITI,MIttat Tuummtv, Sicausay 10, Md. CATTI.U. The cattle market lA. egen been very quiet dicta: the yet weir; the oiteratinns, romper ' keteely rinsking, being Insignificant, and the trade at there yarde, le leas t, le devoid of any new, features wo:thy of special notice. Tke arrivals were /left, though the supply seemed to be fully equal to the demand, there being but few toe . In slimier., and these few bought very spatiogly, being apprehensive the the eatterti markets mlethe hard nut welt, and if so they did ant want to bo might 1 with high peed elock. Ai will be seen by' re ferees. to the report of Inlet, however, really good cattle brought very Isle prices, one or.. twii smell droves Criteria 11, and leather bunch of ird head of extra sold at Lb Fair to good butchers stock may to quoted at Idle, and puree to titre st 35grilt. ' Stockers, for width the deed is light, at from gi.i to 634, as to quality and condit Ina. and medium may be quoted et oto iii. There were several Phila delphia buyers to attendance tonlay, among other., Mere. H. Miller, A. Clement and John smith, ef the nem of Smith I Alooney. The following are the eaten: Wes, Lafferty a ed. sold 6 head for Holmes a Paella.to F.lemen S. Aull at 734;32 head fur Itarei to F. Kremer; at tic. , Hedge A. raider sold a head ot bolls nod stage lie Weer Co Deity at 6i I. bull for same to same at 6; hi (or Stuatc. to hoth .51 Gl4.— seesaw , 1000; Id for Hawk to Young, aveng ing 1100. Amish q aely, at Tlr'.* A. Johnetent sold illemen 21 head, Including 2 pair of oxen, which weighed o,hdelbs or over, me eseh- f..!4-. . - ' . {Wald . Kite n sn l ,l Otbson 11 tnad, welgtatne 15.975, at Sni, a 4 5 heed to V7eltn, welshing OA at esf„. • Dolan ts sirey sold 14 head of prima western steers to Loushrey in :lost. welshing 0,550, Iltruta inld Stye's& Needy II bead. Agway cg about Id" at 13%. Conrad to aamiburera. • bead coma st 6; 5 . and 12 bead lalztab *tetra • . • Nye ra &Needy mold Sliailn A Scott 27 heed Of t • circle, ire!chlule 40,421. a" 810. ' - Brook sold H. Mum 17 hoed medium Ohlo titers at lei per licad, or about 8 coats per 'oust!. CI. Felesd cold 5, Mosel/17 head. trearmatiC Ito% at 6M. Motes cold nut hunch of cattle to Ithodoe at thti PraLt. - • R. C. Crum botottit the half Interest of Mr. Jultice in • drove cf extra 'levee cattle at the bata of OM per heed. .Tble wee *addend the e drov• of Tex. oattle ever emirdlll.ttils market. Thor. wa. conelderable activity rtpplayed In the Sheep market MI. !reek; the sales, in the aggregate, betng mock larger thaw for soy. era] week. past, and while there vs. a Reiner compared with last week, tt• denwent but -Mlle change. There was ante. creased number of buyer. from Phitalelphla; and Nett York also we. represented, and they all, for some rime or other which we cannot explain, oppcatal to buy with more freedom, sad took a larger number than anal. Prices ranged from a% to 114, gross, far common to priedb fat mutton Sheep. Wo splors the fill loteing isle.: Gls., Lafferty & Co.eclat lat head for Hearne to Erie & Co. at 4% 71 for Nisely to 51 St 67 for Meaty to wm. lithe. at r-64 I. for Stewart to Kase & Co. at 4,10;14d rte Loh.. i Frieder 10 Lloyd at 4,10, and one extra at Ile par brad. Smith & Talmage sold lii head for William. to Pancoest, averagtog or Pm, at 1,10. lied.. A Taylor sold GS for Glen to PI& cork A Cr, averaging 100—hearyhnt rough Kentucky Sheep—at 6%; lel for Starks totla. & Co, averaging 50 lb., taut Ohlo Sheep. et et lel for Green, common Pen. Sheep, to Brant at 4.40;G6 for Cloth to One a, 00, averaftag 97, at ail—fair Ohio; Ifs for 'Hitherto Prnenast at chi—open wooled; 07 for soLdrr & McNutt to Lloyd At 3,7. 1 ; 0 for Nole. to Pactooaat, mom. mo L o O. at I Cm.] shipped to New York GI bead of extra tine wool sheep fro m Belmont ma ....mg Milo, are:actor ti 034. nit lot Of Sheep . raised, by dlr. W. Caldwell, and colt wren crate there. .oho Lloyd bonght 179 head from 016se Ladarty, ayeraeing 29, at 3.25; 74 from Mb: coma,aerraging 1116, 1111 4,40; 111 from GUI., ayararthr 62,5 t 4,93;29 from Kate &Co., neer. eat./ to, 00610100 team Hobinarot s averaging Id. at 1234 per neatir 11l front Wetter'. averse. Ina 11. at {Hi . per pot.; 190 Irani Olaae. LaG Only I Co . 'sectoring SI, at 1460; Rom H. 'Daltrich at HIS Pro Moog es Co. trough; 1116 load Intim Iledgea la Taylor. areraelng a 1 no, at to; 111 from (Ham, Loren, 6. Co. atrerarlag ed. at 4100106 33 from ilotramo •t 1 93. D. Ilotter told etowelt en head at ON, and In to !tame buyer. at M.Z. Under tho influence of quite a spirited Ilk mad and very menus at:lox/span Hog =At. bet Ira considerably allied thla mak, and compared with last mak, prima aro folly half a eat per pound higher, partlatirly for puma hoary overate. of bond quality. Common and loferior Host mere lo good apply, and did not (okay. laawlialtda prices, but prime Phil.. delphla Hogs, a we lave already alkted, ad. and considerabli, ranging from 11,3Stge, and one bona of antra, 350 had, brought Cilar, , Laffertr& Un.,sold 6 bead (Cr Dead 10 /whorl at II ;147 for Heath to Uo.oa Emen to, k co. at 134. CI for iiptISOU to Pearce at $ 63;71 for ...a Itah•tr at lig t ; CO for Doug Peara at 0,65; Ili for h o d t o `hag'H et 7,65; ba for Holman it Bre. to gams Galt soy f o r land to amo .1.635; 05 for cams to Unaries at Ho at for Italia& 0 Pflefler Escatlckat Co. art 235:53 (or Childs to riticock 0 00. at 6;61113 for Hamilton to inane k Co. at '&0;325 for Hand to Meaeogyr, is Cr. at 034. Hadar. k Taylor told 'II head for ii/ockerman McKee to Polcult • tr., 11 far Oral to same at 6, , g:100 for Sillier to Lindesy at 7; a for Mara to Wisely at 7,11111 for Malt to Creole. Emetic! Is Co at tillo—cowmen. Imhoff k Baser bought 140 bead from Stare at 1,110, la from liaykar at 73,419 Dom Byron. at 1140 lions Boyd at 7341 leolkaila 611 4.5; /2 from Hares at 1.30; Oti Dora Holmes at THt ter from DleCisin at 3; 13 from Carat.; at r• e,avera,%the about &it Drain a 5t04141011 bought IU bead from T. F. Orr at 211;361 from Johnston & Burrell erg 3,65. bold 14 head lo Colonels &Or. at 71 / . Crouse, timerlelt k. Co. bonsai $3 head from 710.. at 7:217 from Lafferty k Co. at Mall trout Pricy at 7,130; al from /ledge. 0 Taylor at 6.110. Bold a a Pasta at Vig. (Mare/at re Uo, bonsai tto head from fohn otoo at 701; _ 105 feria :acacia 3; 401 from3l. Johaton at lb a from Bray at ',ayes from Myss at 114 i F. from Berry at r,/—aliippral to Now York. Now York Sky Gonda Plorkei. ray Teeepooe to tee Pittston% ilasette.) , • Naw. Yotte. January ,9V.-Cotten good' continue exalted, and Parent. are Oti the rho under reduced supplies. 2.14 w :fork SUM &Peron and wanted, and so ure. tram:: sotto. Ziencluid kaoline 92%. The Yuma. Fora have Jul:mend to en Atenvinesig A—the print of the loom—aoa Great Pall. CI Wive' Mtats to 164. Blasenvule ournmand 174. A. , right le, Fos estdale 24, New Market C od llope,ya(n, wide, Piney bring' Quinsignmund Vianisatta Pt do Turenrora :la; do Ultra 30, fa 4 do Mt 0.4 ]tooth Y 17, do kaniskeerr IS., and 43 leek do 11%. Heavy Brown eherungs are tip 141 per yard, al nth Appleton and Amoakeast A are buil jobbing at 13%. Denims, Otztpts and Tteks advanced from Ito 23- , jeper yard' by agents.: Prints orotantlard tonteratio• tooted. and altar down to th. are again dots at IIK. net. Print .Vloths.have -luau Detainee of now . at lea ate selling as Jew oats, bat some' geode Witt. ' drawn. Old ogles jobbing at P/771111Uliti praTcoLEUX 011.0 07 TR, FITTSPri. Cisunreu. • Times:we, January aa. ClittltT.-1 cru le =meet cordlaute 'qutet and unchanged. toe lure cogr.:zant of as o2er to buy ntot sit at 70, and as Dna to &ell at 11t, and there seems to ere „ast this i%trer.. be tween bus,. and- titter, Marsh and Aprt: it .eltaneed; offer& to huy, optlon, at :ti 6; 'e, and ortea to at the even ed. Sale or t& 9 ) bbist to be dellveesd au first seater, at lge,and WOO each for :Any, duoe an.i d u ty . St rot au rho yoer, buYetbt op I+ol, gem., MAI may be nll4O at WO to 1241)1235e.,,ki nuteldn deter. etilt,{ nal the Inside Ukurea rerel. The opsrattune to spot ell eaten ateceetty be light. Is convennente of It, very, Itatltedetock to opeutete tat there t• tonne Iset: Davitts 4 lit. 441 ter., wah r me:f, laohlar that they I.OW CISSII2=!IIIIIEC22=I =I Inau tLx yowl. and bad been to great eipense = out obts!ning any p•rmatent relit e,:if jeitti,m4 Lt lay I ws, sa bsl chst I npyer knew was = ben oven alnidrat wanks ni.l weelu, ;w'. ..t ! ,,3 7 Prcoorir or hope o! care.' yiooadttrol 1!1!IM15==3 , at attack 1_1;01 m dangar ,ot snrocatig Er? moment. tempt. g that air mother gags that lea tt . si teen Ms a). = ft,tn the delpusta *Carts made' -t0 brokth. In tle ca;!wlater nizt4.,!enaiy nlcht, wank Oa 4601 . A . and Idadov. or Mu hum thrown wiJe oven, In order to h • lnder rnat 4.z.r:or n.inntitsoa, Io Att. eat!. ital. on the lesh of Oet.bar. - 11M, , 1 astas.Oaard of Dlt. 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