THE DAY:: GAZETTE, rusimazz xvxia morufrie I=l T1NMEN.4.714 REED do CO, 7/02-crpristarsis, =2=l umer., 61Zerii 111:1ItDDI6 - aw. at..a SS SIP= STAMM -144.1eplExk hpf: d Tedera Plzensis - irrnm 3impriarica , LID i.iiersr.. ell JJJJJJ asd YAWL/ 41166 09XXIMOIAZ PAP.II ums ask, ,TLAVI CP ?IX MILTS ~ . . Snt4 Sake", Per nearer CIAZICTTIL MY IT,Iiii;;;;411 pit Zittshnit Gais#.s Is . otra noblest yesterday of the award of county printing to the Gazarric, we co 'hould km obis:rye that the same os' plimeat ism paid the Diapatch, the mark of disiittetton belog stigma both these :16intals istee excluslan of coatempo- Orr MESSRS, EDITORS : —lt seems from an article„ or rather a leader, in the Rowan trikronide of-Friday, that. It has aumumi is sort of gnardianshin over the affairs of ,iillifighery, and not only favors us with le Ittouhrettotte on city government, but Met a shill cut and dried for enactment I& the Legislature in itaproposedreform ot nieutielpsl Initiation for the benefit ' .. of the Sounctia. eon of the consfitu ,fan of Allegheny svo have been under - - fhttittipreation that the gentleman corn lesting our municipal government Were iftetrally men of great discrethm and predenest but it appears from the suttee reamed to that but littlo, If any, confi dence is to be rimmed In their wisdom, and that we are to look to a Beard es Public Works to take our affairs In hand, not only espereeciang our Council Com mittee on Streets, but Mooring the ear vioes of the lutelligent gentleman, Mr. Davis, the City. Surveyor, who has dist his functions eddy great fidelity 'altrtelligone` • undertake to my that no such pro ject le the form of the bill contained is -treii hybrid journal referred to waa en& =fed by any intelligent citizen of en y, nor lea that paper in Its •career obtained any marked repntatlen lorintelligence in its disertealm of public or other topics of interest to the general readier. In our judgment the contrary is the fact. The article referred to commences with - a fisisehood. No such scheme or propo- Milan has ever been suggested by the steeple or agitated la the Councils of the :City_ as it alleges to be Ike cote, and the 'finnidation of this impertinent obtru sion la the concerns of Allegheny. It .has been often said the World is governed too much, , gr as a doctor would, say, • physiced tob`"Mneh, and offer therefore a quack remedy for the city of Al legheny In the shape of patent med - provided by on act of the Leg 'sisters to, heal the maladies of the body politic of this thriving dty,i They will hardly, take the dose. and we should liko to see the member of the Legielatnrofrom this county who would bring forward such a measure, and as sure him that - he would be sent higher I than a k,lte lathe nentelenion. A Board of Public. Works, forsooth, to supersede all the important legislation of Councils, modestly asking them to emasculate themselves, designing, we would Infer, to Incorporate duatakineries of Duquesne, the- institutions on Butcher's Ron, and Robinson's salt well as a part of their great public works, and establish a man- Medan of sweat smelling compounds forthetr delicate olfactorlan, ;- SPAN W 8 • entiro line of the Wilmington . iiiiit'Birdsboro' Railroad. has been let . boom Weal- street. Wilmington, to ite 'function with the Reading road at Birds - boral. .The contractors are already busy *at wor.jik each With a largo forcoof hands. The - Wllimington. and Reading road hoe Ave - .l!naldent in Edward Brooke, lilaq.,Who will put It through in lam time and at less coat than was expivadqd on any previous work of the kind bußt hithe Stet...—Rrading Journat. --On Wednesday . evening, Ha inst., • xtiuLatul' perhaps fatal accident occiarrad• it Phillipsburg. this county. A. daughter • of 3,1 r. Wm. McCoy, of that place, aged fourteen, was engaged in filling a lamp 'with oil, and M roe whether or not the lamp Was full, lighted a pine splinter, which, coming in contact with the oi l ~can, canoed it to explode, the ignited oil beteg , thrown npon the girl, whose clothes weresoon almost consumed, Her Berea= arms .brought her aid, but not until she_ was terribly bumcd. She is not expeted• to recover.—Clarion Ban ; . —The Downlngtoivia :Journal nays the wife of -Jacob SpOtts, of Springfield, Chador county. on Sunday night of hot ereek,grivo Onth to four children; each Weighing eight pounds. 'no mother arid children ere all doing well.! The ease paper says that on the Santa 'day the.wlfe of Elijah S. Rettew, Esq., soda • tuff neer filorgaatown. gave birth to a boy weighing thirteen pounds. .1 • --The Elizabethtown (Lancaster Conn . ty).(latelle SITE I ".3lrithiso Steak, Hr., I:Oren Donegal township, this county, bass goose forty-fivet years of age, and _still alive and apperestly : to good health. About seven years ago It bad eight eggs, slum that none at alt. Jar. Shock has also - o • his premises a 'land tortoise,whichi b:knows to be aizty• eigt s it7Sar_ _or age. . - litelumbla Spy says that on Sat: iarday. evening Ituit two boys, eased Frank-Burg, aged rfixteen years; and William- Charles, 'aged fourteen years, grit Into •alter,tion lit a church In Washington bcirough, when angry words erisued, and an invitation to fight out " skis of the church was given, whet:ell:Ley both wentont and Burgattacksd Charles, whoßrew a knife and stabbed Sorg very dangerously in the regime of Weimar*. =About four o'clock Friday afternoon last, the next to the youngeet child of SheriffAlbright, of Lowiskurg.was left hra room with a stove, and hi a very few masticate Lorne ruaning down stairs =reaming, tin clothing all on fire, his flesh , to plains burned brows. In:I- A.lrd in great distress, constantly de • znanding water, until about halt-past two o'clock the rest morning. when death triune to his rebef.--Loriabw,g • —The Pottsville Journal giveli the amount of anthracite coal sent from Pennsylvania t tide-water during the _new ISB7, at-12,650,5n tone , being an In crease of VIAI tone over the you; Pam. Of semi-anthmetteand bitaminons reach ing tlde-water there were lest year 2235,- sag tone, being a decrease of .92,58.3[ tone froui the preeeding. year. This Oros an *inmate of 14,900,309 tont, and , In crease °C1:0303-ton. —The Stool , Wilder' of the Feversink Fire Insurance Company, of this' city Lave under consideration the oropristy of changing the preswit name to "Raid ing Fire 'man-arms Company." Thli Will be a decided Improvement, as It men _thoroughly Identifies that. - organizialon with the city where it originated, and its bead-quartima are located. Beading ;Tots-mat; • - . On Friday afternoon Of lost wick, a Nn of Jonas nonawitz, of Elarrysburg, In lids county, between nine an ten years of age, while on hie way Mime from school was ran over bya eI:M -ed with lime, and so severely - in mud tbat be expired in en hour afterwe & Upper. Datrphil• Register. - . . • • • ' —On Friday lmd, a little -girl, laged about ten years, daughter of hir.tithay, residing near the new bridge over, the Railroad in Loudonevillo, wee so 'severely burned that she died thittfollowing night. • —One night week beforelast the pris oners .1n the . Columbia county jai ea. dsped by digging through,the welL A reward of 1100 for their return offered, parties pursued and toptg c l —OnSaturday lsAt' two fifty barrel oil walls were struck in the vicinity of Pit hole-one on the. territory of the United States Petroleum Company, and the other on the Bean Farm.. HEWS BY TELEGRAPH. —..7ermidah Williams, of Oakham Idessaclausetts. and Robert D. limp, one of thewitatthiest farmers of Auburn, Maine, committed suicide by hanging "WI Sonday. The former bung - himself to Be cellar of his own house., —Dis palace mr City of Chicago, run 'An on the Chicago, Burlington Quincy niaroar', took fire about. twelve o'clock - on Saturday night, from .ths ex ralailon ors kerosene lump, and was to talij.derttroyed. The passengemeseaped without Injury. —The Arkansas Convention met and -adjourned until Wednesday. to mama -and glee the Committee on Constitution :time to arrange its Idtremology, with a vioW to-lating the Convention to an early close: Eighteen prisoners escaped from jail std*. Joseph Mo., on Saturday. iMrior the melee Uoreee Fish, brotberof riff -Pleb, ass shot enditilled, and o p oner severely wounded. • -The etrike on the Memphis, vino d: Nashville road has been adi, and trains will run regular b —At Erie. on the night of the 2dl inst., ~ - Vtrayne .flalre . with the Mores beneath it, were destroyed by firm loss SP,OfKi. -The-.United States Mesmer Wyo. niing,.frenat Cilium arrived et • at seaterday. • . . , C.aunterLiit tens on the N etug MarketEenk of New York ere in rcu- tav II —The reported 11Inose of Comm; Nerederpt4 prove" ortrue. ' VOLUME LXXXIII. FIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT. , . PeniyhaniaLegislature. L1011141814111111100f ila lilrett• 4:11.11/1t7.. , , Weights StadlllmUnba iSALIAT,k4II.I7 wwwwir—Pwworter ltallwar oo La s , !arty 1111•04 IPtuabarali-41orowah of •li•gbe.r_ommay—tuess Aarmay lout Isprwrooto woolifWay .bfge.ieeeanwtaw 07 CprILCoOo .towarausatootaa—Uwapaay to Erect firtaav fivor we Ohl* from Wort Wl.tobstllorrottilra to ilatonallw zmremoit. Alteglieny Wits —lokaopeaaost Drawn Dtatriet Pro. • powto—lttl is Provogn U.. ot Wallow la wallromiliCars—laweaolleoad LW. ttpectalDlsso3R 13 1141114boub Buena a Haßsysmano, Feb: s; 1848. ' • SENATE. • perrnqxs PRI3IRTM% Mr. SEARIGBT presented a petition from ,Fayette - county for submitting to the people the gnat/lion of license. Mr. ERRETT, one from the merchants of Pittsburgh for a change of the law, regulating the *ailing' of weights and measures la Al,loglumy county. Also, one far Abe creation of the bor ough of StMvele. - . Also; a remelts' it - ranee, lypilint a pimp:l -rail Way op Liberty street. Pittabtugh: Mr. TAYLOR, a petition for an act preventing theielling of merthand ro In Beaver conriti without & License. Also, one for the repeal of the act ex tending the linsha of i4te borquith of /161.1•111". - ..Mr. TAYLOR, of Rosier, oneixtend. Jng en act relating to hawkers and ped dlers in-Lannon and Wyoming Donn des approved March 29th, 18d7, to Bea. 'lir. &BRETT, of Allegheny, one In corporeal:lg the borough of 31111rele. ' ' ALIO, - ape - bioprplitstlim the . Fiscal kgency and Improvement Company Peunsylmitir- - ; - Mr. SEARIUNT, of Payette, one. Ter the relief of uertitu.'seldJels of 182.1:,'; In Fayette county, ',and orlSe Irldearn of Mr. LOWRY, ot Erie; ono for tmor- Poratlnf the'lj)rtnistrteille Also, one , ainkiletainet*o additional Auctioneers in Idnadville. • . . . . Alio, - one relative le reetahnthe the Conneaut marsh; In Ciawfbrd county. aCE - iitciort - h - e-13eaver 91= ~Ewnr _.110179L . • OF RERRESE3rni.TIVES. - - premosa. - :• Mr. RlDDRE,dfAllegiumg, presented a petition from Dingnesno borough, mak ing that the upperportlonl -of that tic,. ough, together with the Alin - hemp Poor House farm'- sod Wm. Pimples . firm, he indorporated Into a borough under the name of Mliloale. - . Mr. FORD, of ;Alloglieny; a patlhon of George W. Cass end 'otharifor compen sation for damager! by' law or water Privileges. • Mr. •PLAYFOItD, of Filzette, a peti tion from numerous man and women of Cormellarllle for a phange Dille present liquor law. .a,„ CIVIL cowl arviiiow. • A message 'froth the - Governor wee received transnitttlng the report of the Commlasioners to realm Me Civil Code, with bills recommended by the Commis sionereen the following ankdectm CM perationi, general pleading, evidence, Internat, landlord and tenant, ambito of highways and bridges and poor lams • 2R11X1.6 C0.112%.3(1, Mr. gOED, Mdlttigluau, read in place a ell incorporating the company to meet a Midge ever the Ohio from West Pitts burgh cud TexageratievilleMAlleghetty City. TO Liar= =WOLTZ 730/10IION TO max urza-r Mr. BECKERT„ of, Allegheny, one untied= the boreagli: of Duquesne to Allegheny City. • nezzrzarawm scikooLinsmacr.- Mr. NICHOLSON,-ofßesver, ono cre ating an independent school district otit of Allegheny, Beaver and Wealth:4ton MANN, of Poitir, a bill prohibit ing Manse of stood or coal la Moves on cant, tad fining the cm:ludas, engineer, president and secret a fy of bite company naing the same thirty days after the pee inga of this act one thousand dollars for each day using the Mine. C= The Free Railroad law was discussed LUt wisely. eleven o'clock at night... Sev eral sections. passed second reading, and thl bill vas than =WO the special ordec tor te-morrow evening. MB OIL INSPEBIOWA BILL Delesatlama et 011 Dealers frees Pitta. burnt earl Psiingelishda—oosagir eon* witlailematars and Repeenents. llves—t puree Resornurnen upon. Liz Talevaph to UM enuterse wrens.] •-• Haanizarno, Feb. Id, 1&31. A spee:lal dispatch from Harrisburg, says: This afternoon large delegation. of Oil trader. from Pittsburgh and Phil adelphia. held a :conference - . with Senators and Representatives from maid localities. In relation to a hill pending in the Senate, read by Mr. Connell, authorizing the Governor to appoint an Inspector of refined petrol eum, kerosene and burning coils In Phil adelphia. It was represented thitt the bill saintroducedwoald give sin . aunual ittoome to the inspector of over one bun dttsl thonsend dollars and . rnin the trade in the Commonwealth._ Tho . oil men are opposed to the bill. The changes determined , upon .- wilt exempt from Inspection oil In bond or for export, whale and lard oil. The bill will require the Inspector to give bond In twenty thousand dollars, and prohibits the Inspector from entering the Unitel,States bonded warehouses. The annual smolt/manta wlll be reduced I. five tbonaand dollars, Including two thousand for expenses. • ' The delegation oleo waked on.jbe Governor. The Petroleum Isicpeatorsblp. Br Toturaph to Um rictsburrz,Glasena•i Haaatautrso, February 3, ler,3 We have got the Oil Impactor's bill altered, exempting all bonded 011. As it now reads, it is entirely satisfactory to no, and will pass in this form and be ap proved by tho trade. = BOSTON, ffMMe!= tar Teter-hen to the tunmerrn °situ. Boston, February 3.—The:Boarda of Trade Convention will meet and organ ize on Wednesday, and the entire body of strangers will be tendered a monster *sleigh ride In the afternoon. On TbUrs day, after businees Ja attended to, the public buildings will 'ire visited, and In the • evening a ro caption to the members will bo given at Music. Hall, the !Layer extending a welcomewill o b oI l ev ee e a F t r t he . American. Honer on ths part of the merelutnts of ladmaillaiir Firs at listrestow, rogr. 107 relem/00 Ozt.usns, rebruary 3.-4 'des- Lawn ye dre in Fremont streeVisleesion, lost nipbt, sap pos ed to be the work of an sandlary rios. seo 000. -P. 11. Ken nese /cot U 5,000. J. K. Moore fi Co., $3,01 John Landhann .B.'i,ooo— all fully insured; Prince t Burnsin,- s7,ooln sured for $3,000.. 1 - . „tr„„.• ~,,/ _ , - - -- 4 „., , . ;:f.:,,,,---, I ''--.....,',:: :,---,. 6:1 - -.. 0 ) , ... , , 7 :.: 2(\ l: r, ,-----__ j 1 . , , 4 _,_?=- 44 ,- --. 7‘ ' 02:;-i-c---.%- _1 1 1;17 ' I \ I It 1 ~....: i t ~:g i -,, - 'i r ,e - - ” ' " \\ - -,------ -7' , - - --- , :----,-. 4- . _ - p"... -:- • ~,- -= :""'"''%.-' - ... .._,_- ..,-; ~• 7, --,,,.'-,..-;.... - ; ...-......./- _... ---- ~... ....__ _„.. :•:` 1 --- }~: FORTIETH CONGRESS. - Te!erraDl.UP the =tato:ash emitted WASiriNuToN. February 3, 'IVA 112=3 Messrs. WILLEY and FEBSENDBN presented petitions of officers of the late army, praying that they bo paid' the in creased compensation due from May, 1E44, to tho close of the war. Referred. Mr, FESSENDEN presented resolu- Bone of the Maine Legialature In regard to fazes on National Banks.. Referred.. _ . Mr. CAMERON pno4ented a ntenaciriat on lito rights of Athariean 'citizens abroad, proving the removal of Charles Francis Adatets, Minister to Englund. Reierred. Mr. WILSON presented a petition from membere of the Pence 'Society, praying for Vat appointment of COM mipaioner3 to Alaska to exstnine into the condition of the Indians. Referred. "Mr. POMEROY presented s.memerial and resolutions of the Legislature of Kansas in regargto opening public lauds. formerly Indian reservations; to settle- Referred:' Mr. TIIAYER -presented' reallutions of citizens of Nebraska, In regard to the tightVerAmerielm citizens abroatL, , Re ferred. Mr. TII.A.YER mid that . the state of public feelin,t made it advisable, In his opinion, that tho Government ahould lake some action' on •this nubJecL IL would give the Government more respect to pretectits citivms abroad than to pur chase earthquakes. Mr. WILSON presented a petition of army ofiloers praying for an increase e piv, , •`3l . r. SIFF.RIIAN, 'froth . Carmuittiti on Finance, reported favorably on .the Rouse bill in regard to the taxation of akarcholders m 'National Banks. - . . Mr. SLIER M A.l`; explainad that it pro vided for the taxation Of shares whore the Bank is located, though b.:dunking te . non•reridentr. Mr. NN T.l tutraduced a bill to premutir the eMcieney ohthe Imlkui Department. Retorted: • Mr. MTLSON Introduced a bill to pro vide for tho gradual redurzticru of tAS army of the Uuitrd States and to, dlneou !faun unnecoiisary srades. ItrferrerL IPOMEII,OI introduced, o hill lands and ad lat mild] fort S,ott, Karma% to San to WretT. Mr. WILSON introduts±d a bill requir ing persona applying to Con—ress for ex tension or• removal of certain patents to give public notice therief. - Mr. wiLsos called up the joint reso lution placing - certain trooau in Miesouri on an equal footing with others ns to bounty. Passed. Sir. POMF.ROY introduced ajoint raw. elution rehtting to' oertain railroad gntateln.lOthigan and Wheenshr, and providing for the. extension of the time originally laid down for the completion of the rend. Laid over. . Mr. COLE offered a resOltition of bigot ry as to securing a greater degree of safe ty, comfort, bath and protection in the morals and better treatment toemigrants from abrotth Adopted.. _ Mr:NYE introduced a bill to promote efficiency in the Indian Department by the appointment of two Superintendents. Referred. - The Morning hour having expired,.the Chair announced the debate ma retied straction in order end hfr.Ferryentitled Se the floor.- Mr..JOH:•.ZnON mid ho would not ask vote in Senator Thomas' case until the reconstruction debate Ives terminated. Mr. HENRY spoke at some length in favor of the reeemotruttlon Mr. STEWART followed on the same 'side, when the Senate adjourned. • HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Bills and resolutions stare introduced as follows: . ' To Jovend the law relative to proetotleu n the navy. Reintiyelo taxing National heal... For the enforcement of ColltrlClft' pay- . obis in coin. To authorize the building of a milita ry and postal railroad from Washington to NegrYork.. - Relative to naturalimtlonlawa—Prori ding thai any 411141 may bommatotteulzen. oh application - to any lair roust, ou teals g the usual oath. • To authorize the •isono of $140.000,400 in lc.al tenders, to supply the deficiency' caused by the cancellation of le;a1 reader sad composed interest notes. To repeal the cot camomile; resdater him To provide for orphans of soldier,. and sonars who died ill the Service, and an asylum (or disabled veterans.- Relative to gruntalor a radr:ad in Min cesot. EMIIMIMM Making to of land lir aid of a rail road. from Fort Scott to Santa Fa. -- To provide for Om oeulement of the war debt Incurred In New Mexico In aid of the suppression of tho . rebellion and Indian hcatillties. • • • For building a an, road in Pakotn. To incre too compensation of Regnant', nd It,eivera of Public Lauda in Idaao.. In reference to pay and bounty of sol diers enlisted for • specified term of ser vice and Lonorably. discharged before the expiration or tho term. Amendatoiry or act of July eth,lfeet.r • Malice t bridging the .ATlestisippi river. Removal af the National Capttalto St. In relation to claims of colored not- Making approprfatiOn for frnproying harbora in Michigan. To regulate charges of Express Com panies. In relation to taxation of !rutted States netta. - thathstisi currency," 'de:, for Slate and minute' pal purposes. Toesuthlishra Department of Jostler, The bill provides for a Secretary to be the besdef, the Law Department, tor on Attorney General, a Solicitor General„ end.an Aalstant for each; abolishes tbe offfee of:Solicitor. to departments sad forbids tff &employment, of special cooS. eel by heads of - departmoots, except where the whole for-eel the law Depart ment Is inefficient. The Solicitor of the Court of Claims *also placed within the department. • . Ahro:Coneeriting American citizenship and the protection due to American neon In foreign Sates.• This bilr le in tended es a substitute for that now befoth the /111C130. It declires the rights of ex patriation and naturalization as part of the public law of the United Stites, and requires the. Executive Department to afford such protection as may be within 'its powers toall American citizens trans acting lawful business in ail parts of the worith and to report at_ once to. Coupess any case where such may be interfered with sit denied in any foreign country, in order that the Government may inter vene with effect.. It also provides that American citizenship may be lost by a naturalized citizen in any foreign coun try taking service under a foreign. gee crux:rent; or. leaving the country without intent' to return. It excepts from the protection' of the Government. verbena who ix/pariah, themselves, who commit aimed in. foreign countries. who have been abroad five yearn without paying taxes mentally in the United States, who enter into the service of any bellig erent contrary to neutrality lawn, who return to their native countries with intent to resume 'heir domicile' there, who shall desert from actual eery'. in army or naryth a foreign State or hove emigrated to avoid a 'conscription actu ally ordered. The memorial and Joint resolution of the Michigan Legislature concerning the improvements of the harbor of Menhir wee, and concerning the rights of nut.n. rat fzed citizens In foreign countries, were referred. • - - Mr. 111.113 BARD, or West Virginia, offered a resolution directing the Secre tary of War to transmit copies of all eorreapondence between hiss and !the Exeentice limiting his authority us Sec retary of War to Issue orders, all norms• penitence between Mtn and Use General- in-Chief en the sumo subject, and-ell correspondence that may hams been tar nished him between • the President and the General•in-Chief relating in the dis obeying by the General of any orders of the War Department, Adopted. Mr. CLEAVES offered a resolution Instructing the Judiciary Committee to Inquire whether additional legialatiou is necessary to eradicate the system of peonage and Indian slavery. in New Mexico. Adopted. The Hou e proceeded to rilapone of the .resolutions heretofore offered, se follows: TIM resolution of Mr. Brrokc, of New York, calling on the Secretary of War for copies of nil General Orders promul gated by the several commanders c f the five Military Districts or klentarcties at the South. . • Mr. BLAINE remarked the resolution was not respectful In its terms, anti moved to lay it on the table. • ". Mr. BROOKS asked for tho yeas aitd nays on that motion. • : BLAINE loud he had no obp•citon to UAL reaolntion.if the odenalve nopre.s• Won about Peniatchios woo omitted. Mr. BROOKS admitted "'autarchies was rather a hard word, and be would strikeit out. Mr. ELDRIDGE wanted to know hoer the word low any wone then the feet. Mr. BLAINE withdrew his metioii, and the resolution of Mr. Brooks being modified, was adopted. - , After further debate the ftwolutlen, nt the expiretten a the hour, went over. The blouse reausnid the consideration of the Kentucky contented election CCM, . , EMS PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY. , FEBRUARY 4. 1868. . Mr. KERR speaking in• favoiof Mr. Brown. right to the neat. ' Mr. KERR, in defending Mr. Brown ' from any crtmlitaltv in connection with Rio letter written by him to. the. Louis ville Gsorirr, and wh fah in the basis allot report • against him, said however fool. ish andunadvised that letter was, It had not been followed by any set of. erimin atty. Ile had heard many equally fool ish statomenbrmitle even br Members Is of the House, some of the going on far as tedeohtre that if the P Mont of 'the :4:rxutisf _taus: did not d certain : things Mt would find his' Brutne ' idr. PRICE -asked - w ether! lo had „made that statemorit i refs once to to Andrew Johnson find' g tile; ru i ns? Mr. KERR stated he it. , . • Mr. PRICE doctoral th thing von en tirelY new to him. Being part dud par cel of the lieu., he win s. to diny, that any member, on his side of the Boum at Jeist'i had ever given uttemagetri Ruch a soutiluenti' and ithe was s inastalien i me asked! the gentle en from. Indiarre'to give napes. Mr. KERR said the goodoniso knew very well it was impossible ; to carry fn one's 'memory nil the rumens and speeches. - Hu had made. the assertion frourtnemory; and be would reinsert lt, nothwirhatanding Rio gentleman's mem- ry was ineenaistent with hie own. Ile hi not undertake to give the precise ors utteroil, but iiimply to 'giro the Mr. eit ICE said he, 41E1 deelareil-ns dad; o poeltirely''ai>•.he - could expreeet rtneotf that no in an onttls tido of the House hail, during Ulla or any otheesession of Congress, in the House qr out of the noose, Made use of any ouch expression, and he wished it ,to go to the country that the Republimm party in the United States tild'uot think enough. of Andrew Johnson, or so little of as to descend to a point where. under any circumstances. it would ittruish him snit a Itrutna (Laughter.) ramaticed.dleelnlattimgruty :mum!' It had heart ,maid terde.ef.ther. flotted—lme, re, y. 1014111- ulalked member of the if eueo —that the lime, might' come when the President euld And :himself, atter the cenrening of Congress, suspended between heaven I tad earth. • Mr. WELKER inquirediter Mr. Kerr referred to etetenten published as having been.made by the caber? 'Mr. HERR said he did not, : • WELKER—If tio, I beg have FM Mr. KERR (Interrupting) mid he had uuswerC the g q ertlemnn'e question. tlle to the gentleman who had the honor of pre• midiog over the Houne,tO correct a ALAN, tent which he had aeon frequently pub- Ored In Democratic rapers throughout the country in reference to a epecieh made ny the Spaiker of the House, tn . Ids (Mr. Welker's) town of Wooster, Ohfoorher• the Speaker was represented ,as Levine wed. words in refs/vox, to rrisident Johnson strutter to those quoted by the ttentlensan from Indiana. ( Mr. Kerr.) Ito (Mr. Welker) wus present on that es, eosins and heard the speech. It contain ed- aao sucitldachuntion. The Speaker bosh alluding to the prevalent newepsper report. that. the Yrtssidont - • of the' United States • oMuh!"prevent the Fortieth emigrant from assembling in pursuance of Its adjournment, and he remarked-in that connection' that while Its did ma himself 'believe nay such re port, yet If the President, or any other official perma, did overthrow and do- ;pose the law 1:11111d1V postramithert at lon by force, by prettekting Ufer eprelmmta tires of the people from assembling , to disc/largo their daties, he would tind himself in a condition, after bang' trlee and conrieted of treason against the government, of being suspended as punishment forso wicked a crime. No remark that Could he conetrUcteil into a threat agalust the President was made 'by the speaker on that occasion. The . 1,0111011 Of the speech pnblished In the newmpapere was not a correct version. Mr...KERIC remarked it wasnot mecca sAry. for him to repo his disclaimer. On - motion of !s Cr. TRIM libb; the fur ther consideration of the Kentuckv eavit osnepostpined until the Ilth of Febiniry, in order that Mr. Brown might have an opportunity of addroesing the Home. • 'ffse/SPLA.K.KII. prevented naturetuti tattlona as follows: . , - /3.ALKItiII, February 3.—The 'Conven tion was ongtige3 most of the eesalon to da7 in die - doming the ordinaries in [avow .kr o.l,rarlenw ono Rot:1- ,I'ord Road. Providing' for the SW.'" endorsement of a million or dollars In nonds. and , ntucelidng and detail:tying a million sicia a half, ot the mortgage or four millloun authorized by the General Assembly of I , * 1-7. After a lengthy. consideration the ordinance was possei. From the 86me, trith'a Motets eat of illabtuntementa .from the Contingent - RONTLI CAROLINA. , fund. • From the Secretary of State, inlrinz The necessity of further appropriations Sowards defraying the eine.ca of em ploying eopyidg clerks, to enable the i D u ce r trtra t ti ,u t to answer ordain cake for From the Secretary of the Tremnry ro tative to npeeial agoutis end dotectiven employed In the Treasury Department :deco June Int, 1866. . From the mme relative to the discon tintanea of the ammo&lgn twits in Now York, Mr. PILE'S resolution, Offered Loreto, her 16th, directing the Secretary. of the I Treasury to report wbethor, sine* July hut, say National Banks have rimmed their. .socurltles "held In the Treasury fn secure 'the cirralation - of' Government deposits, and requiring him to make no further changes in the funded securities, by payment or otherwise, except, of in terest, until further.. lesLstat4ca or order of Congress._ -• Mr. BUTLER spokep - in support add oxpiaoation of the resolution, charging the Secretary of the Treasury with in creasing the expenses of the Govern ment by permitting a change of seven‘ thirties currency interest into six per cent. gold - interest besting Donde. " Mr. BLAINE remarked the sayers thirty notes bore on their face the stipu lation that they. Were exchangable for rive-terentles, and said the gentlemen from Mike:rod and Marsochuitetel Were proposing by resolution of the Ronne to put through, 0111162 the thumbscrew Of the prootousrgoestlan, twO minute. And a half, a negative in tho contract. 'root wee the whole of the reectlation." ItOBINSON °asked leave to offer a resolution, recitingateartalderable length the facts and allegation. in the amen of Stephen J. Manny, John Warren, W. J. Nags!. other American citizerre ar rested • and imprisoned lei Ireland; and requaiting the -'resident. of the United Suttee to :width to an immediate examina tion Into the facts recited In the preamble, and, if found Into, to demand the Imre°. diet* relate° of each Armenian citizen* as bad been convicted for words or deeds spoken or done in the United States; to demand an immediate now trial or erty for anyAliaericart citizens denial of hies cluallogro to the array of the Jury on the ground of perpetual allegiance; to demand the (immediate release of 3V. J. Nagle, and if the demand was not com plied with, la order tho arrest and deton• don in custody ot any. subject"! of Groat Britain wild may be found .Iw/thin - the Jurisdiction all the United Staten, atid 'withdraw all intercourse of the United •Staten with Great Britain. - The SPEAK Eli talked whether there was en objection lathe resolution dating offered? 'Mr. 111NGIIAM said he eln,' object, unites the gentleman from Now York changed the language of the resolution in come respects. In the fleet place, the resolution authorized the detention of British anblecta, a direct violation of the law of nations. Thogentletunn :Mould know • that the pommel of Atubnesadors were py tho universal Judgment of Man kind under the protection of law, and that no national exigency would justify the vielation of the protection of their persons. • The SPEAKER said he understood that as an objection to the resolution, al- . though it wait et some length. • Mr:BINGHAM Isattl" he would object maims the resolution noon .wodilked. Mr. - ROBINSON professed himself ready to modify in Any way to snit the sentiment of • the Rouse, which he keen. , to be wound.. Ile was not particular about the language; hi was willing to ex. , elude Ministers, Consuls, Ambassadors, da lie- subsequently permitted Mr. PARTS to modify it by striking out the clause authorizing, reprisals and substi tuting for it a direction to the President to report the facts to Congress. without delay. Mr. RANKS remarked there was no onicial Information on which the resets. lion could ae predicated or }untitled. lie WAY Informed by the State Ddpartmeut that the popersin these cases were -vol• ominous, and that they would be pre• pared for the nee of the House 'with the utmost expedition. lie thought it hest for all interested thatno action should bo, taken lilt the, papers were received. ' Dir. ROBINSON said. the reason ho asked for this Ratan was that something should be done for those who, without anyy crime; were lingering and rotting In British dungeonn. Ile wanted to loteu the British Lion taught the •time was ps‘sed when it could trample upon American citizens. tie wanted , to nave the President,Secretary of /Bate and the A marl= people roused from their leth argy on that subject. The members of the'llonim would be unworthy of being American citizens it they slept one night while their flag was being - lowans! and while the bird which should soar was in the gutler_beneath the Ignoble foot that tramples on IL,- . - • • , -After further discussion, objection being made to the- Tering or the resole lion, )Ir. ROBINS N moved to suspend the rules., att—yeas, lttroo tn'tY dwas ' raid this was a quint Abe peace of naUonN? Thor were ma slx; nays. thirty Introduced. Mr. BINGHAM [lon which toadied - - • • and it should be referred to the ComsoitL tee on' Foreign Affairs, with leave in port at 'any time. T. struck him - ibti res olution on its taco-put the issues of poem and war in - the hands of the Prasident: Th., Hence could ma transfer that powei to any one. It was written in the reso lution that the President shouli demand unconditionally, the immediate releake I .tit =Min perooos. Every'-ono known It is tho right of every sovereignty to hold every man, of whatever, nation or allegiance, to answer before its tribunal of ibeti, for violation of its own laws within its own jurisdiction. Ho was ' willing to Kiodicate the eoyereignty of the American people. but he was not williagthe Pre.sideut should be invested with that tieneral power of demanding theitnintsliate and unconditional release of. American citizmut charged with crime. - There was no member. not - even the member who introduced there/told-. lion, who could say on his oath as a rep'-' re.eMatlVO of the. people that the persouo named la the resolution. wero not held for crimes' com mitted within the "jurisdiction. •of England. if they were ad held, they: to tea eopt . mMi to ho so held. lie voided, IL.,$ htlemen (Str. Rohinson) would see The importance of referring the question: to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. II was a mutter which touched the the' republic, nod, Which was the most important. ohe honor of tho Common.' wealth. Were they going to setup . the miserable precedent that a Subject' cd England or France or any other power could commit crimes' 'with impunity , within the Jurisdiction of the Unite d, Slates! For himself, be claimed that whoever, from any quarter of the world, violated American lawn within its Janie.' diction 'Omuta - be held to answer for. It before all American tribunal of Justice. hod what be elalmed for the United' States he mottled to all other flattens: "Mr. 160il/NSON said in reply to one of Mr. Binahanes remarks, that' soma of the person. referrel to in hlx resolution were held for words spoken end deeds done la the United States, and referred to the statement by Baron Fitzgerald, en the trial of Stephen J. Measly, that tltat was ea; end that there Aare enough men thoro (meaning Ireland). to delay until eternity's bell rang the ',indication of Site rights, of A Idlaitaill CIitIVICIS. • . Mr: BINGHAM. reminded idr. RObin son that without an : authenticated Copy of the record the Mouse could nut know what the Judge said en that trial. Nit'riotir... - soN held that the state. meat !awing appeared in the Dahlia Irishman, and never having been contra dieted, mu to be taken as true, and ask ed how long were American citizens, over mi laindred in bomber, "and equal in Intelligence to" the soon surrounding Jilin, to be kept within the grasp - of the Mitts)" Lion. After on animated discussion In the camptd oda tio• Messrs. ROBLtitiON iii 11g M . .)rt,:rsuE. }:LnEnlini and HANKS, the latter taking the krolind that the passugwof 6:1. resolution he On evasion by She Mouse of its own I ages and shifting the reepown batty on the President.. itoisuisoN mored the previous queetion. The House refased Yo as end the prey - lona question, and, on motion of-Mr..BANKS, the noroliation wet .re ferred to the coininittee on Foreign Af, !airs hyln vote of eighty yeas and ,thtrty. Adjourned. SOUTHERN STATES (Di l'«teiamli'to cu istutk aCiatit-% EMIEEEIE! EtzustNosiy, Vehrhary the bort vtailon to-day throe nettioue . of therordi. aeries on the nieratlye Departnient werktadopted, The floverner to to PerTl3 for four years, and not be eligible for a auceeteling teed.' h o shall be ttifity yreaa ohl, a eltlsen of the United Oates twenty years, 1711,1 a citizen of Virginia live years. , = threatens - Gm. Feb. S.—ln the C,onven (ion to-dnv Mr. Rainey, colored, offered a resolution declaring to the people of South enrollee and the world that the Convention boa no lands at its disposal: that no couftleat lon set haft been pessod by t‘inr.rmr, and in tho'bellef of nava tiers none ever wilt be. and the only way 1 - 4,r thu Landless, to obtain land is by par . A 'Oho delegate offered a reielntlon that an investment of the fund, of the state, of Infante and unmarried voinen in 'Confederate or State "(Neuritic" by :t.lmlnretrators and executor. may W ro ,nvered in lawful money. A Inittn—dis ,..,lon.rollOwed on the ordinance bevel. Hating contriOnn based uII.BIIITO labor. The tone of the Convention le growing more coneervatlve., GEOUG IA SAVANNAH., I•'eb. 3.—Tho Military Comruisolon to invefelgate tho 'charges geralest the Mayor has commenced so examinatiou ot.wltnessee with closed dors, . ' Fe6rlllry 3.—The Convon. don to.dny dlscuseed the rolls!' quention Without coining ton vote. 01111. Mende has romod an order modi fying General Pope's order, as follows • Pwet—All papers, except such an threeten su .eprasintee. sr officer with violence or future prosecutions, are to ho allowed to receive advortlaemerills of Stets, or municipal tales and ordinances. Second, Whore there is but one paper in comity, it may remive such advertise- Aent, irraspectivo of Its, policy. Third, ll military and civil (Moore, registers and persons In militorylemploy In the Third Atilltary District, are to eels this . order enforced. Opposition to robes utriletlon,. when .coudubted Ina legiti mate manner, is not to be considered an otTeneo. . O. C. 111Chardson, ono of the extreme Radical delegates in the Convention, was shot and dangerously wounded to-night by a Radical politician Of thirdly. • I3=l= JA6KSON. Fab. the Convention te-day the Printing Committee nub witted a - now report of the compensation to be allowed to tho official printer. The clause reads as followig • 4 •1. or . advertis ing end publishing official proceedings ,in the :Mac Journal, Vicksburg's Reput- limn and Merida Chronic/c, seventy-five cents, per square for the nest insertion and twenty-Ave mots perequare Par each snlisequant Insertion." The report,vose ordered to ;be printed. • • . The Comtnittee on Education submit ted a roport providing fora publiesehool fond, a General Superintendent of Edu cation nod Stiperintandeut for each county, whiolt was ordered to be printod. A resolution was adopted requiring the Convention tax collectors. to lotto Convention- ecrip In payment for tite special tax; A. rnaolutfon was offered providing that if the Cornientlun remains in SOUiOII forty-five daya .. the per diem kbould stop otter that time, pending which the Con vention adjourned. EC= New °ataxia's, February 3.—Tho - revision of the Registration list of Tezait, ended on the 31st. iGenensllieneock hen ordered the publibation of the revised limn in the county papere, 'and in the form of Lend bills, to be dietributed and Routed in the moist conspicuous • plecos • rho expenses of printing and dletribut• log are to bo paid from the reconatrno• Lien tend. . It is said General Hancock .hambe•en petitioned to extend the for'revis ion, but •refused on the ground that the time provided by law bad expired, and the publication will prevent fraud. NEW YORK =I Naar Yontr, February 3, 1939. HPEVIAL DENNTSSED Stephen IL Pinckney, Special Agora of the, Trowinry Departinent ;and .member of the .Itetropolitan 'towage Board, wail to-day notified by the Secretary of the Treasury that hie eeryices wore no longer needed.. ' BALK OF 10. , 6-41gongs3E pv.rulmic A report from Waehingtou - aays the Secretory of the 'Treasury sold (Moen millions et 1040 s *luring lad month; also. that the February statement of the potato - debt will Rim" an immense of nearly tweuty,mifitons, owing to the in adequacy of the revenue. rAcirto RAILROAD ZLONDI The continued and• Increasing demand for first mortgage bonds of the Central Pacific Railroad COMpanY le4 to further 11(iViltle9 • In priori to par and In- The steamer Cllr of London, from LI v erpool WA, arrived to-night. • : • BOND OMR THREE O'CLOCK A. M. PRONE EUROPE. The Gale ih,England Lose et . Life and Prows The • Freneb. Pre Bill. Rohs of lapaitOpeled for Conieree Shipwrecked ika Picked Up rilikinclall and Counneir-laL cis Tturrapi,t th:rtitomb UY•t4,•• L Tut ii.kruntiAt—Dsrraocrrioi OF LIFE AND PROFRIXIX. • . : Lannon, Feb. :lb—The gala wblobeawa. etroverlragland on Saturday lent rrsw sou. deatractlre to Ufa and property Le . Weeny and . Liverpool. Clalnourya old eilvnt were blown down and bouaea un roofe.:b, 111kny inapt* ware struck by falling obJecta, and aerinualy tail:wetland In some luatanots killed outright: -,i aleAliOlt. mortar or rum rtuess. PAWN February &=TL6 Journals. of this city generally, deplore the Mae and tendeney of the debate in the Corp log islallf on the bill for the regulation of the prima. They think the opposition to the measure will 'muse its withdrawal by he Goseruntent, and,fearthe flag result will be the extinction of whale's's-fiber ty the press of the eountry may still possess. 'TRltteg MANSFIXIX YINZMA, Feb. S.—Prince Joseph hired° 3latunteld boo been appointed President of the Upper Honseef Ref-el:to roth, and aiticiplersd at tbe ticid lit the Supremo Court of Jarboe in Vienna. PORTS OM:MO FOB 031DiIICILCY. Lomr.ozi, Feb. 3.—tdspidelme frem Ja pan via Rang Keng announce the ports of Ringo and Osaka were, it the hello ning of the year, thrown open to foreign cOmitries ha acooidatem with the Conven tion made with the CoM to hokum. of kir eign powers. 1 I •Gtungt.rcr., Januari3l.—The captain and two liallors of the crew of the schooner Mores Warring, which founderwiat sea, were roamed on the 15th ,iiit. by tho bark Minnio• Gordon, and brought a this• port. They had been INTIM days without food. To airstaln life thei.were ii.bl4,4d to resort to the flask of the mate, Who died from extuiturtion. When picked up the won were hardly able to 1210TIllot speak, hat they are now Teco►erfn;: =I • 1441!(DON, Febratiiy 1..316‘1 , 31; 5-2 N, 740,721; Illluole 'Ce.tl2l te4 Env, 481; Atlantic, and tireat iVesteru, 2.111. IMI5iMiliM LlVEnroor., February 2.—Eatenino.— Cotton quiet; sales 10,000 halos Middling Uplands at 73(taid; do. ()deans, 11(4.8id. ',ltreadatuff.—Corn, 433 ed. Wheat. 16a for while California, and lie 3d for No. 3 'Milwaukee. Barley, .51 M. Oath, ?a lid. .nbt. Flour, 37. Protrielons— Beef, 1103. Pork, 74,. Lard. 45.3 e. 3d; Cheese;U e, m. Iliumn,Mis. Produce—Tal low, .12a for American.; Petroleum dull. ' Arm Ear,. February Petroleum. 42i. WASEEINGTON. UT I aßtnp► to no PltUira rah kistattcj Waaatriu9,9l9, Febstutry 3, 1898. RUMORED RIZIOZIATION Or lII3tIItTER An authenticated rumor prevails to. day In Congresidenal circles that Mr. Adams has resigned his position m Mita -14112 •.. •.• • ; TREASpELT 11E0P,062,112UT10N The Secreiiry of the Treasury sent to Senator Shermento•dsy a communist• lion, which was laid before the Senate, In "favor of the bill now 'pending for the roirguatzation - of the Treasury Depart ment. SVCCEMOR 1U commusioxza Mr. Winearsll. who has se frequently been mentioned foe Condithesiouer of In wns' 'Revenue, was to-day nominated by the Prenident se the auccessor to Mr. the present incumbent. 1= • General Kit Canon arrtved last night fium Colorado and this morning called on the Secretary of the Interior and the Co so misaloner cif Indian Affairs... lie is accompanied by Laaniache, ens of the principal chiefs of the Utah Nations 'Their TiSit has reference to treaty, mat. tens. Everything is reported qqiet among the Indians of tho far wed. Car son also had interview* with Genets's Grunt, Sherman aad Sheridan, . thin morning. 'To HE ILETTRAD. l EreTet Major General .T. .7. Wood. Colonel of the 2d Cavalry, and Brevet Colonel 0. A. Back, MaJor of the9ik Cavalry, have Isom ordered before the Braising Board. .I.2crensvar. REVENUE. " The receipts of the internal Revenue to-day Were $1,494,8tr. =I Tha allowing nominations were mat to the Renate to-day: Wm.- C. Wilson, pOstromfor at LaPsystbi; John C. Colter, postmaster at lielivltlers. 111.; Wm. H. Longwell, postmaster at Pitholo, Pa. .1 rn¢ surnsun COURT Rendered no opinions to-day. LI EUTZNATIT 1111ZIMAN liiavee bens Una evening. Tor Cincinnati to attend n meeting of the. Army of the Cumberhuad on the 6th mat. MBISIPHIS Polilooms= lilisol—Proattinto Stabbed —Fatal &Mar Between Trosonaos Polleogoost Shoots 111 there to lb* tumors 74••••-• liseiteinewl la Conoo e. = 1 M Exile's; • February 3.—Polleeinan Johnson was shot In the @boulder en Eiat uitloy night while attempting to separate two men fighting at a ball on De Sobi ..'Annie Melrose, a notorious prostitute, was stabbssi very seriously at a bagalo on Washington 'amok on theseme night, by Joe Luxton, In a lit ofJoalouay. Her rocerery is doublital,,. • ' Blackburn was thotand killed by Butler Phillips In an alley, between commerce and Winchester Anent, this morning. lioth were Goodman. "Noth ing is known in regard to the cause. 111. Guthrie, frdmen, wasshoton the corner of Cawley and Linden Weida ibis :nothing by policeman Sweat, who was attempting to arrest him far arson and robbery. An excitement wee caused In the Crim inal Court this morning during the Aar tonche contempt' cue, by the appearance of a squad of soldier. under Lieutenant Denton, Twenty-fifth Infantry, who-re ported toJudge Ranter. They ware, by his orders, stationed about the court Diem. Severe attendee pretested instant the proceedings, and Duncan IL Airline left the Court, saying he would never practice In it under such circum stances. The troops were subsequently withdrewn by orderer General Grander, and the Court adjourned until to-mor row, when the decision 'will be . Made —Mormonism mew had a home In Kirtland, Ohio.' The ,"templo" of the earl y oniony still restarts Ina Tory Calr. state of present:men considering •the V.thealebl. l l."„ti. l: 7. l pbl, l ,":l:fxdi thero. pair. There Is buts smart remnant of thc " ( awe' still resident there who. occasionally meat to worship In the building once their pride and bout. Most of them followed the fortunes or thole prophet to the western wilt* an MID SUBURBAN. =X== • We publish below a circular ; .dressed by this Seellebto their Garrotter:lndent" anti friends, It announces tho new ar rangement made necessary by the death of the venerable patriarch and 'head' of thesociety, than whom no man! in tho' part of the Sthte was more esteemed for, intelligence and pazityaf charseer. it will be seen that Air. Jecbb Renee!, for inner years well-known as the ansociste Trustee and active businees man of the Society, In now .the mentor Truett, and areedding Elder, and Mitt Mr. Jonathan Lehi take the place • heretofore In hon orably and ably occupied by M. Lien rice We have bad many years' ea qualatance with these •keetleanin per- - socially and with other to of the Council of Ehlers, end think the SeciatY' lusa:displayedits cnatemary•eoutidinda meni In dui ariaingenientkoWmadePub lic. i Mr.. Lenz ,is a gentleman Of more Ruth' Oral eutiyintellkiainee, and.•paseessett Oohed". enroedenee of tkaouteitle onto ! notanty, es well ee,of his weoci , ettie Ha te Sumo Of ficuipreetame,earsede man; net and'ainclo experience in, and apt. . nuM, th Trig LeltD, • • do the morning, of tballth of January, I 'MU, In hie ,Mito year, Brother Renellus Baker, In full umetho theall-sulticient merits of hie dear Saviour, Jesusfaloriat, whom he.: loved unswervingly with his whole Jude. and whom, In Memnon of his brethren, ever • mince the founding of the Society. in 1881, he carved unto death .wite, unspotted fidelity. Since Roe la. melted departure of George Rapp, the highly beloved Founder of the /faraway Society, In 1847, he was Prosiding!Eider, the Prinnide Teasley, sod the Religion' Leader and Speaker of the said Ceaunu. t, ta.now,snocesled by limuu;i jamb lienr s !cl, who is l ablut JO years Mr miler, an d i . ia lo;Lueo bi l i :L in h a as t r n o tolati yoauta who, sutler Zither Ritfp's and hie guid ance, wantnitiated.iatu the buainew of the Society. hisiellow•Trustee, there was - this day 'elected Dreher Jonathan Leas, who waa, barn ado the. Society in Itio7, was rained by the same, and which kw always. earrnd•mastfaithfully, and by which he mu! elected in 1847 a. member the Canute of Elders, In which ca ty he has Served ever since with tiro Thegenene beet:asset theSocrety will therefore.heeceforward be done in - the same of Renee and Lerts,•Trasteein and all Reeds and similar documents Will be executed end Itinedln the nameo bf Ja cob /Learjet a Jonathan Sous, !Trus tees, in conform ty to the Articles. of An imals/100, duly rodortled in Beaver coun ty, Emma. . - - Jorreartaz Economy, Jan. 13.1868. Trwittes. ram relessdaeassestene. COtlkill Reed, or the Night Watch, at ten - ;o'clock roll-eall last evening, itruCted the members of the force io their antics. They were requested to Make themselves familiar with tniilees bort of the fire bozekeo that there might be delay . in giyieg alarms 4 and wereMrsetod to prevent team driving fn chCoir prestmity to each othiir; at street ceasefire, than' fifteen feet, lnd to stop Llicoseting" 'en the atreats. The stated tall-calls will be at six a. ni i ;pro and 'ten p. a, and whoa a memler is rib/mita aillostitzt• Will be Fit on In his place, mid any member of the force fail ing to report to the Captain after he has besn'relleved will not receive credit fur The instritotions are ail:very wells, tar &galley go, but there are surely othap artier to which, the authorities eboulo turn I their attenton, prominent among which are Pat daring andetreet loating. The alockbolden of the National Re ntilieji and litoring Company bald a meet ing at the boa:nor Tnma etuonne post ler day. 1.3L,D0 Lange, Req., was called to the chiir, and Col, Robert . Monroe ap pnin44 Secretary. A 0.1.1 t report of the rendition of the Conspeny, and of Its operations for the put year,.wae presented by the Dlrec toreamtmsanimouslrapproved thanks of the Mockbeidars voted loomcers mid directors far their full statement and successful management of the Com `"" Prdsident.—David Kirk. - - Treantrer.—John Birmingham. ..s:erire.eary.--John McKirdv, Direeforee—David Kirk. br. J. T. 'Gal laher; A. F. Maithens, Arthur Kirk,' M. De Dino, James Old, Dr. Wm. Michop, A. XI litaritoot, 'A.: Koblnson. rite llerrt.ea. Britltit - ond Mark 'Morrie reolde In lioare•Court, or rather Sim* reside" there and •Bridget gays there when Mark willatlowher to th Bridge' larklwlll atlowher to MO Bridget, it appear; Is fond of her liquor and is in the imbibing rather freely, when, es Mark. alleges,. she beamee boisterous and unruly. Sunday Bridget by come MIAMI best known to hendelf got all overdose of the "crathttr,” Mad wheuldark came home' in the castling absents having a high time, whereupon be ejected her from the premises,and threatened to doher violence if elle] re turned. -Bridget, fearing he would make his wOrdgood, ramained out In the Cold 'all night, and yesterday- morning, after having replealsbed helms!! with .lupior,. BPSeared before Alderman Melfasters and made Infbrmation against Mark 'for surety or thepeace. A .warrant was is sued for the arreut of the unfeeling hue , - •' Western PeantanMary. I • A. Shellenborger, the newly appcdated Warden of the Western Pent taatialll, amounted the duties of that aloe yeateShty morning.' Col. Shallenberger Is a gentlemanly and accommodating man, and will doubtless make Ma excel lent °Meer, and while we feel griatitled at the selection of the Colonel to till the nominee, we deeply regret the Imo 9f the forinei worthy led ancient officer. Dr. Hugh Panapbell, who we learn will 'to tura to Ida former realdenco at Union town, Pa., and retire from public llfe. Since his appointment as Wardell, Dr. Campbell, by his genial manners, gen tlemanly mad christiau hearinghas made a host; of Mends, who will part with him with heartfelt regret. Ells many Iron fiends and acquaintances at Union town Millhowever hail his return with pleastire.'• • groat Leal:ag. Mayor Drum we learn ham' deckled to break up the practice of Street loafing whiels l ds indulged in to a considerable extentlin Allegheny, and has instructed the police to arrest every street loafer who a:46es under their °beer vati on. Yes teniar to accordance with the instrue lions the ofilosr• around three loafers at the Corner of Federal street and North Arena's; two of whom wore fined three dollara raid coats each, and the third one discharged. The same ayntern might he adopted on this side of the river, and we think It would meet with almost general approhation, =apt to , the loafers .7181tant Mew Company. The members of 110'1'41bn:it lire Com. Den, hisid an election last corenhig,wheti the folljowieli named gentlenun were ro eisetediss °Mears for the ensuing year:. President, David Fitzsimmons; Vice Freeldiint, John hi'Kinloy; Treasurer, W. J. Casson; Secretary J. J..Albeitz; Assist:Mt Sorsvisry, J.I f. Drsztor; Fore. 21. n. Abner Updorostr; First Assistant Foremen, David ilerbert; Second Assis tant Foreman, Patrick Kearney; Baird of DlreUtors, Robert Elliott, W. J. Pat terson, J. Petrie and W.Ai. Brown; Del. egute In Firemen's :Ass elation, J. J. .... ... Letter Carriers! liepori. The following report shows the num ber of letters and papers delivered and collected by the letter carriers of Pali burgh thr the month of January: .; - Pala Letup. Dam Letters Papers Daltrered....ll,77o • 111,819 Pa p e rs C011eeted.....41,609 lIIV • Throishout the Inatome portion or the city There are , five dellverens suit col-. lectors:lßßY. • ' Fire.—The alarm of fire between eii and, attitew - o'clook yesterday morning; which prooeeded from box N0..5, at the Eagle eueir neensu, was occasioned by • alight s tlre falba collar - of lees machine shop, mum of West and Water etreote, which was extinguished before the englus - arrived. The lire originated from the furnace. The damage wu very alight. • . • ; Mr. Debt bee interned from lbeEita !UAW prepared to furnish the beautiful porielalp pictures atrodeced prima, Mr. Dabble irouldelao my that hereafter be wth be ! Shield daily in the o room and will' attend to' the g=l patitioni to person. Nos. 40' and IPS St Claire Pitttelqh. Pe, .. . , . . .. Meal Estate Transferiv. The following deeds were' left with the Recorder, February Ist, 1868: Thomas 31c3Inaters to John McMasters, October let, 1937. lot in Patton town :dap, containing 6 acres and a) perch.. 0,1 800 John D. Forrest to William Seddon, • January 18. 1868, lot on Lamar street, Allegheny, No: 141 $l,OOO Henry Weimer to Joseph P. Padden,. May 11th, 1667, lot on Beaver • street, • Sixth ward,- Allegheny,-_2O by 120 feet • • • $1,140 Jorioth Pints to - Archibald Pratz and - John Metier, January 30, 1658, lot on • Ramos Street ' Second ward; Alleghe ny, 131 by latfeet. e 3,800 T. S. Guy to Henry Burry,- October 8, • 1867, 104,1 n Moon township, containing 2 noes p . C. Kerr to Philip ' °sterling,. January 25, 1823, lot on LJuntata and _ • I Manhattan streets, Sixth Ward, 'Alto :- - ghimy,..44 try 129 feet 9 inche5...42,500 i Ferdinand listener to Joseph 'Ludwig, 1. • January 611888, fora lot -N5.103 on :Marlon street, Eighth ward Pittsburgh, 24 by 100 feet, ...... $3.330 Alfred Harrison to John: Nailer, Nov.: I Llet 1867,,'fir.'Liberty - .township,.d'ariL:Walkint street, ofrlo7 gest 9 ' Inches;ratidLextendlriebacklV. fed 6 - inches, • 81200 Joalah Wilkins to .Willlam Btraate, Jan. .. - 22 d 16164 a part of lot No. 7 in.Dilworthlt planet lots In Roes township, contain- - ing ILI perches SIAN: Samuel MeClarkan to Themes P:Houtaa 740 n, 'Jan. !Sat I868;let No: • :47, in O'brara'scatension etPittaburgit,front '- leg on Second Street, 24. feet extending -book 61 feet L • $ 5 . 6 3 0 Thames I'. Houston to • Mrs. Mary , ,- Houston, Jan. 'slit 1868, the above lot .. .. . $5,630 Mr.. Ann Coiling to John IL Fester, trustee of Mrs. Elizabeth Foster, Jana ' • 2331 1878, two lets in lower St. Clair township, Noe. 10 and - 11 in Skater's elan of lota fronting on Main street; - .105 feet. • • - 1300 Ernest Herwitt to John M. Melltaisd, . Jan. 29, 1866; • lbr a lot on Turtle Cheek. ' Wilkins township, containing 1 acre, 3 roods and 7 . perches, .and. ... L " $2,600 Thomas A. Mellon to L Elvis Slmp emu; July Ist, 3866; for lot No', 116 in Sntedivizion of McFailandi Grove, East Liberty , fronting on Allan's Lane feet said extending back 100 Leonard fihnpsen to ltivire M. Simpson, Jan. 31st 1663; the above lot $1,600 William J. Gilmore-to -Zechariah WIIII2- wright, Jan. 29th, 183 s; fora lot. In - tttb Second ward, Lawrenceville, Granting on Ewalt street..4o feet and *iterating back 148 feet toSbeetnut -street-lAN* & llejnlfleent Thee Pelee et J. IL • need 41. Co.. No. 6*i/Ith *trite'. "Reed'. time" ban Idogbeen recogniz. ed ae the standard whereby to measure With truth and ine curacy life's Beating momenta, and by it thousands ofwatchea and clocks are regulated daily., This time Is universally recognized as true cud correct:and the pulse of induatry in our busy city beats to its finely: dra na seconds, minutiae and haunt. Net rolm prove the time recorded , so faithfully, but to increase the high reputation the house enjoys, J._ It Reed di Co., the pro prietors of the popular Jewelry - and watch and clock establishment, 68 Fifth street, havejuist rficolved one Of the heat time regulators firer manufactured in tithe country, made hr those famous makers B. Howard .k Co., Boston, It Is furnished with scorapensatistr mer corial pendulum, so perfectly adjusted that the clock will run through all varia tions of emperature with no appreciable variations of rate. This pendulum la of thirty-live pound. weight. sad so perfect is the mechanism of the clock that it le rim with a weight of only pound sad a half, hung be a slander cord, like a fish ing line. The clock has Jeweled pivot holes and tarcepement. The finish of the time piece is very fine and the - general appearance of it Is worthy of so perfect a piece of mechanism. It has been placed on a ennui pier which tiara through the or wkS..n 1.0 slunk' deep to :tha ground, so that no Jarring of the building will 'affect it in the least. It in highly credits de to the enterprise of Maxim. Steed and is another evidence of their_ determinat ion to keep the lead In matters pertaining to "Old time.” Thlispectacle was brought tout at the Operi House last night, and If not with . all Ile original New York grandeur, at least with an much as, if not More than we maid expect In our city. - Manager Canning has evidently •dovoted At good deal of time and core to getting up the spsctscle, and has succeeded to such no einuit as to deserve great praise for his tape exhibited in the choice of costumes and dancers. Teresa Antonin° Is a dart- SEMSF, of tho first rank, equalled by but few in this country, and at one limo a reigning star at 'Mole'. Pennoyer is not an good but still is very good indeed, and the coryphees and carps supported admirably. The cast toe was good, and the parts of Dame Barbara and Carlille were notably well dune, but wo never haw a worse iGreppo (and we have seen several) and whether it was the lire, or the water, or what was more probable. the fire-water, the person who assumed, that port was unfit to do so and the an• dience was not bashful in showing its displeosure. It la hardly necessary to mention that the manager was as touch annoyed as was the audience et this eantretemps, the only thing which clohded the success of the new niece, which, judging by the crowd last night, will have a long and prosperous run. ==l== The n esr - Pot lee force of Allegheny was organized mid the members Overt' in by Mayor Drum Saturday afternoon. The day force comprises six member, with lVllliam 12evrean as Chief, and the night force consists of tweire, with Mr. Tames M. 'Gunter as Captain. Mr. Samuel Long, ex•Chlef, who had been appointed on the night force, tendered his resignsv; Von, which was 'accepted and James Greenwood appointed to till the vacancy until !ho next meeting of the Police Corn, mittce. It is stated that the Committee will . p: r-cut an ordination at the text meeting cr r unolis authorizing the crease of to, .I ay force to fourteen and the night force to twenty-four, and it is the intention of the Committee to pro. vide the policemen. with uniform asps. Letter trrlera• Report. Tho following report shows the iontit, ber of etters and papers collected and de.: Livered by the letter carrlera_of Allegbe: np Clty during the montifetJanuary: Utters. Drops. Aix. rapers.' 11.841842.....6.563 862 8.912 2,934 Haman 6,230 416 2,7112 3,400 ertn0pt00....5,Z.11 . 287 2.786 2,06 . 2 Moore 6 GM 712 8,212 0,478 . T6tals 2.3,865 2,091 98,136 14,982 11 , 1181207.....2,710 248 2.238 01 Ilatmon OM . 32 2,086 76 Crumpt0n....1,1:62 20 1.072 - 4 H00re..,...,-2,000 131 2.910 44 419 • 9.030 Belief for the Poor.—The. Union Skst. ing Park Association' 'has generously appropriated thu proceeds of the Pork on, to-morrow (Wednesday) In aid of the friends of "Tbo Ladles' Association for the Ilelleret the Poor." Let thin noble oiler tor a noble cause be nobly respond ed to. What is more cabinet-Ming and grarelot than skating? What is more heaven born than charity? Readers giro a little time and a little money, that the poor may be succored and that grace may abound. • Ataault and Battery.—F.dward Dawson mode information before Alderman 'ray-, tar, yesterday against James and Ann Cowley, charging them with assault and battery. The defendants reside on Lo cust ;street, in the Fifth word, and it att. pears that tho prosecutor, hiving some. business with James Cowley, went there on Sunday morning for the-purpose of nettling it, when, as he alleges, the ILO. coned attacked and beat him in a brutal manner. A warrant was issued for the arrest of,the noeueed. Prisoner Arrived.—Themai 'McCor mick, arrested In New York city, charged 'with codilslielty in the larceny or bur glary at the house of Samuel Ilea, Presi dent of the Peoples' Dank, is thin vicin ity, in September last, arrived In thin city yesterday and wee placed In prison,. A lady's gold watch, marked ”Anna lien, July ti, PM," found upon his per son, was received by express from John A. Kennedy. Superintendent of the-Me tropolitan Pollee, New York, by District Attorney Duff. The Skating Tournament nommextma this afternoon. Ladies and gentlemen wishing to enter for the local contests 'will please do no before two o'clock, Tho five hundred dollar gohl and dia. -mond Championship Medal can be seen at the Rink this afternoon. Retained to Ibrepttal.:—Jobn ridge, confined In the county jell on a charge of larceny, having been attacked with small pox, was removed to a hasp!. tel by orderef Court, yesterday. . ~E, NUSC)3I?;ft 29 Mire ha the 11111.410111.,War.g. About half-past one o'clock this morn ing a ore ocaunediM Warren strew, be; tween Bedford aridWebster'id,eNdii, the Seventh ward,- by which the reel- , don* of John 01•111:13 and all its oontente, excepting the beds, ware destroyed. The house wee • two story grama,•:loitb basement 'kitchen, where itlsthoughttlie fire Orminated. The family were aeleap at- the time, an d were awakened by the eniske, Which was so density to gamma suirecatelhemi By the time the chil, dren, - of . whom .there ware six, were got 'out of the building, it was all lo'flames. The &Wens emantrusicated to the ono story frame house adjoining, Fled by 'John ld'Murray, which wits ally destroyed. - The content, of the on* were saved.. The, alarm- 1 1 sounded from boxAS, at the-corne r Webster and A.rttutra streetly w the dredepartmentresponded promptly, but owing to theret distance, the en glace bad totrave the hottiowmialmait consumed before they got there, .Tite IceBn(tnated -The Church Putr,—cie. Toadiy, 11th taE.,at Lafayette Hall, the Fair aW .Feitival to be held by thelsdlesof Penn sylvania 'AT•1111O M. E.. Church, will commence.-. The attractions presented -will be , sou great, and the Fels will un doubtedly be a grrt - ..nucties. Among the attractions will heart immense calif; rustle' and presotiteilliy Mrs. 111a1 of tlyo Merchant/I *This cake wilPecat lain &Lig bandu of fruit. - sheep IkO t lett.—llfr. - Thcrmas iodated' .yesterday morning placed aalteopin the stable of Mr. Gelb,,Third. •ward, Alle gheny ind about ten o'clock, some °.evil .person" with th e love 9f muttodigreng upon Min, wilfully and felonlointyP• did take - steal and - ea* Away 'said sheep. The police Lottlcen were ncitilled of the- trenesetion, but. as yet have tolled to dlasever 'atry trams ;r -une..beat sheep." . .• . . • • . . :Meath.) , Butletin.--The . well' knowp 'and extensive book end job printi ng es tablishment of W..B..Haven has adopted a system.of Moot sly Bulletins, print's* and publishing neat ,earda which not only contain the °slender of Mb' CarrOt month, but likewise the snivel, end d parture of trains on the:various manta& centering" In the city. The. cards are gotten up in the flne style which the house is noted, • • c : • Exhibition Wade= latrinay,-The orbital= to be given by the attidads dt Western University ibla errant will be one of Inneb biteroat• - The loatnietoe in eloention,Tdr. N.M. Cunha,' lea Mi meo of great ability in kitr. and is vary mambas: - Tito-parts aro original antotod. ; A pod band wM Passed Tluoutgli:The . mentbers Of the Board of Trade of -chleage, ct Clastuard sod Milwaukee pane.. d through theolty yeste lEod 4ruoralurr *ate' far Itoator4 In a Vtraln of - Silver 'Plaice Cara, d not learn the Object or die , trip, but preens:telt to be sematldag awned ail with the boa iaterestoef the oft, ire they represent. , .; - . Board or Contr-;;The Board .of School Controllers of ;Allegheny etti meet this evening oh - half past seven o'clock In the Common Council' Chard ber, Allegheny city, 80 , the purpose -of organizing and transacting any devil business that may, be ; bortredsh-oefore Meeting ef the Prison CanunittiiiiTA meeting of the Corßmitiovwfill*, held this afternoon it the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Asset:lid:Joni Fifth street. A full attendance is desired as matters of Interest will be brought . be 7; fore the meeting. • Com:sec me s liquest.--The jury Daa , nailed by Coroner 'Morse* to Ingtdre into themanher - and cause erthe death of Echo lack, a notice of which-wee - pub, lobed yesterday, met at ten' a. -tn. yes terday and rendered a 'voidict of death The liteather,—Yesterday was the coldest day orthe season. At Rine o'clock In the merateg the Mercury etood . at rope and a half degrees below vied. Cltrecentells.—A. meeiltdorthe Plltr burgh City Celinelle will be held this erg ternewn of two o'clock; , FOURTH PAGE.--Tbi; Gib =.. . Pro posedo Ilhextp Street_easseavr .Hay.! CITY' PlllMBa' ====l We are In reoelpt n circular oopy of defence :Lc:drake tottAitaticinel Leg-, lelainre hydenetrar Main* Elit4mock-; of the Cisttyshirg Asylum enterinies, in answer to the charges made, by Wyek, M. C.; signed thatiopular meat Ito argument is clam aid 'Unity , swerahle.' The bedewing iminti ire 'sot.: tied: I. The chaiamar, honesty 'and pa.' trfotlein of tbops coneimaid ia. the enter prise. The pntlieworthY Aleut of the, association toprosids aNationel Asylum , or home for the disabled, Unisri soldiers, of the lets war. 3. That the attacks ;of Mr. Van Wyck were made on hnjnet and mistaken' grenade. In defiance of the warfare cured agstrust this 'noble, im munise- the loyal and patriatiornseies' are welding ktother as a soltd?:and -by steady, material ski are taptrihnting largely to the mown of Abe enterprise The h ow York Hcrold,,in aheduiLedi torisl _recently put du saterprisseteneard In clear *adjust light. adding:lt:a string endorsement and Inviting orattineed ef forts on the part of the publio to iddend encourage the noble work of Wriodarn. being pushed forward. Mr,- - F.. l ll.'Coard. tier atilofftnan„ Hoene .t popular musk: store, No. 63 Filth lesale agent for the, enterprise in thieveity„ and parties desiring to invest wilt sgial!lve from him all necessary information. , , Grand Pbuoqierade aid FanniCarniral at the Rink, Thursdayevening,February Bth. Coethma tleketa must be procured at the Rink beibre the night of themes- Good Goods at Gold reloote....gaving narked down my goode.tai gold prices I will sell my.,entiro. !dock. of toots and oboes of all kinds for go.nU,ladlew, mimeo, and boys, at prices lower than they hive been sold sloes the war. I warned all nay goods, haying been selected with great cars, and from first class bonged. Parties .p6clutiing can-depend on get. dog a good article. .oth and examine before parckashig elsewhere, No trouble to show goods. • Jawra Bonn,. St Market street. Grand elasquanids—(by request of nearly two hundred ladles and gentle man)-nt the Rink Thursday minden. No gentleman allowed .to . appear to ladies' costume. Admtaidon to specta tors an usual. Costume tickets can be °blamed (by the regular .petrons of. the Rink only) "at any time, before flea o'clock Thursdaj anerno•n i from R. G: Harvey, General . Manager. Grand Estilldtlea of iNneY .23t14 at the Rink this aliening Ibr the berm T. of the Ladles' Poor RelletSochey. Tick ets can be procured at the book sad:dry goods store or the ladles of the society. To Wholesilearsof Di 7 Goods we are offerings indosament—Job lots from the nt •21,action Halm— Shawls, Dress Goods, Eonslumping Goodie, Mena' Wear, Mostinp, Shirt ing., Prints, kr. • ' J. W. Banc= d 59 Market street. • 111.000 In Prises to be given away at the Rink thin week. Isaias and gentle men wistaria to compete will please re cord their names with tho manageron or before Tuesday noon. Remember the great bargains in Houle. keeping: Goode a Barker's. Table Un- : ens, Napkina, Doylies, Toweling. Blankets, Shootings d.e. • Call awl Emma the large and com et.) 'tacit of ladles' Fon, at William Inane; 11% 139 Weed strap/. St Bargains In Ladles . .. Fun, at WWl= Fieminirs. N 0.139 Wad , • aloe of those' 81444 chusYgesi Util" as at Barker's, to-day. • • . . --TheMuscatine (Lowe)' - Cherie . r says' that a little boy, eon f Mr. Webb. or Marengo. backward. taw a ;boiler of 'hot. water and severely wadded hi. shoulders. end that some kind atoll wee applied and the little sufferer placed to d. Shortly &demure.. .atiothee • oil was rubbed ea his shonklets over tha I drat. The little fellow. noon ecreetned piteously, and snacks was observed , in from the bed An esxmlaatkart In the discovery that the shawls were on Ere, end that the.' boy's baek was literailf: es uted. Indeed , sower* were Ma In cri es that Ore died fa a few , boon. dans who ware called gave Unmet:don that the 'died 014 ap plied to the Ena:sada had producet a pp. hineous botobilation. which 44 lipitt,d the sbert l I SINE i LITHIArKEKLY GAZEITI. 111/133118/la 41.1 D 13.11.11:1IIDAT. sozis rod.. onisitow Warn' -avow *it Morontfuroialls guitar, ukoloCk Imam tolootAvrs 17ltsbyr2.s0 • YNl..l.6lll•Sualair.Nador Itkr tbe 1110.11 r, sad WWI sad moot MIME* Maeda sad Om oterela IlArkot law Won W. P.M , * no arr., Ito Tamar, Moatualo or Maraud. 'anima immix atzrnw. Anita Clew el 1.21. Char et -end eePT the poem geltlte ap the dub, Atktilloa•to 0:111}1111.14, be meg*+ ma atelettiftek: • - - Nano • To - itomarmtas.—la cliaistag yaw y/e•Per• -10 rug aibl elegy: WhaVoelues Toe Y webslu. li . r . "ObtakiNr • edliketteseeN refeenbstbas bet one mall • 'net. arllosey *Draft, Tagreis Kew Okla. '. 6, 1*11 ILettenhiely be menu mettle Aeldnee 1117111111EGH. Plcx.•-• DIED: ...SlMULF 4ll .—Dessalser FISt. W. at r. V.. 4,11111 CRUMLIStI. used 71 ye n. The taneratwill tale basso Ron Metre eau: ,413.0. So. 7r.: Palos street. nub aersuaoo7. at Uteebseb. to . proceell to ISt. James Chbreb. bat! , frota Mince; to Alletteiy Cent: ery. WOODS'ILL.-011 Ilmlar me. Mug. February ed. at bllpast atx weleck. 31re. 14611ACCA gOODWXIste ka tie Sint 7ear *Met we: Funeral .1.11 . Liam place honk i1.44.14fi1ps of be, ton..Vatars WoodgreS. Tom it 24 o'clock r. N.. Friends or the flinily in reepettmll 7 to atteud.. Carriages haniblUtarttsUiert o'ettick.- pguketuslly. • OIESON-10, oehutb. the LI fleet:, at twelve e•oloes •. ZLIZA - J.LNIC , wile et Joh*ihr. The team! end take hie& en!TheaDATem.. Thattoosethe!eteek, hem the reslitheedtber: meths, Yes. L i ' an • Iles:altos. Llacell Alvah!, Allegbe y.L procaed.to3lt. l Jtiestasiefiri. • UNDERTMMEI; ALEX. &IKE 111411E4TA No. 100 FOorth titreet. COMO, elan' irsidkfditdPid, aiddy . xs, dz. d -. ll*lll, of rootoral Iltroloetlocolo teraishoiL„ Zoom; opts dafdtut night: Cisr.logoa topaLW," • •.... lidszdadicca- , Ddr, Daf t Lit, I).'D4Xso. X. 17.-.Toxioas.. Et. D.. 'nom. VELIALI6B /4'PEEBLEF,' thiegir. TAMERS AND LlVkia srAßLra. **Mar . of {midi:l97 &guerilla Churl &value. ArleirMi ay CUT, faai zojrrot ROOMS-Irs . suatry :r1th77.1 ia4.11.11.1164 7,d; X.A7 knit Wilaut Con.. at 'Me,' vuyini from H to Stlo. Hodlu prpare4 far In. teraume. Wane. and CarrhisiAttridsbid:, alzo, el kinds of Mottraing Goals. If (Mee op= atalliaars.dmmodelgit. 14 . 08EliT T.12011:11tElr, ITnder- Anni•lnnnainnna. Ho, tsobio St., • 4.,llosheami • and No, AO Dlsasoud; aelaua, 'John Wilson t Illroa.,) aaapa always oalukatt •. bait 'Natal, lloiwool; Walnet aria imiti4on •• loaersrood Corms. - Aslant 'Coda. Omura iO. ' • wards..,l29“mood cOnlanlo3 -; :- Corms In inni.ttlon. Canlassa aua Muria. ••• • tanUsbad• it low iliac' Cm?a °ionic Flit. • • Itogisalug parulabad - 01loatnoaa'day - • ,RDIVARD.• CZA.IINEECKIi , VA. DZIITASZEIS,Ottoov No. 114 (Theo 17NOss, .11141. ear. Metals. Itosoetood o 4 attoieNol. • SOO, with sank:stew sttoek anion: sireastgo., ' Goods. °statute:tit toratiltsel aa.uu.e. laulida ItOrost.red‘oo.":# l 4'.o•l4 , eo , 7 4 114 +4*.pie oar Of nut "Sad i Stmts. ttstriovs, ", • Naroosiss.'"Nantss; Saddle itorgsd," No4 - tto., • warm - ENEjIGETIC 13 Mr• .7.6 ,0,4 . 4, to bi 'Vie We s of brarld-renowned. orlf•rneconbaendlbs. Cabins. Intent 1313X,8088f 11. Never . . hie. ..4lele Beene ffered:o the palate nut basirielveltlibenb - •.* volTrenil sneeeis ind maga: ,•Applj b. . - drew L.J.,L9CX.14 , POR TO !ET—A good rim:lnc flwei7 ' - sere. inid 'and enable; well set Wlth,fr:dt tza a.ii In to good state a on Horror street, ko_tho,dtoroqila jdowieller void Within Ire mi nutes walk of in, e 44•13. ro.i.kehrt:a.lralstiadlateli.' If &ibid.." Tor terms. lindadro :of lilt. 11.431.1111filalita., Fion REN T-0 FEICUI. AND ,zooncisfr..Lluselr bitMlbug semeiotic .M• *Mime sa•LagiBaLak;=4I.I3ZIITY.FTRXV. eiftter of Girrismi stye. Vortex:au AC.; anly at TUE BANC: • TOLET,L=Thi kouraii 0P THIRD STORM et iheisinr bonding. - No.l/4 Liberty' Stmt. .14eStulpt *PT, 41 J.T. • TO LET—A .large and subninil WI WAREHOUSE. on WV.; artirk.p.rir Moto , 1.111. TW•aariletam-ffilreat April lat. isitrife A; 1111311MVIOr von Mil2FT.fle artlnklairge • ROOMS lo the 8 0 01 1/ita.ar r YAA Apply at opylair the OAZCITE.A I' kon S LE 'TOR JIA1:E÷11111111: - CEIANCE ~., r oagm4..u,tiarrALlBll9.—W: illtZliX,ll, - piipslai Gists. IrIIIINISLIMG GOODS STQAX, No. le Isnlitilkild gthitt, offered' fir gild' atm" mum largals.- •I; vfnurau fur wellas.--Ap• - Wry desbiglblis Ane-sum. .110011M.:/1",1711r.i1 ! Wined Wick front. womb% mi.atlea:- Iry watei rluvoiittodt Ow,. Umtata. 'mica i 0413111 snellalaled garret, NO.III . VIM 11113.111Toiali Wylla s illztlx ward.. Plossulon,teva, 4 l4 . ajp 1" . pas EULLE — FLORIDA::II4NELL . offerfor galal6ol33,Leres eaa 23 net, about milia above th e - a* of Apa- • I Ilkelind -Is Ivenraved gad iatei • final.. and I. anavnaned for, rtabatamotnott . sad productiveness of foutturra alarbiss. anginas, snares., wenn. ilea:a:ran lentos 'serer.. . • an/trine% wilb sonar'er ening larrasinsead ralatin bog.. en the nine nrign. , ,-..pea bas Sat 'allow gen tintbeilnalmaitiknes,: with " main yews for liar 4ivis otwitit• feast•ainbpats to ran Angles him shit alearorhere It ten be loaded Into large.vausinis and Weyer! Inerth.' Mire are tee . good - • halos on the-pravases. T. wateririabenint -. win tab. gaanrrlealv• l askd bindiof . ganarimar, dear, tatkaTri„rnall, ate.' Tbannatnisinttrelllne from - these amain • ", engandandlryneentla banners soseninkaC batbesentb. W. will sell nil *34 ll!a,!ea! •.• ' ynm of ll.m per seta. atan • gnat of 15,e23 acres, wholly nialihne• erl, maenad aritlitbe anat. rallaar plait tlaTreN • with eery fatuity for moving timber. navigable enema. to ran the lumber Into 11. river. This testa Hes mesr . is ite.eo3 wrla Geersis., et sirteesinip.so • Par Inrt.b4e, latormatlon vendor' all for "sz Sentbont Land Cireetlar. VTGL t SHOTTICELLY., Mal *stile sir Tama.* lgints, Plttaintst!, tfignacrly LawreactiMajt 1..• %,! , ROtt SALE,-Eiouse pia - Lot e tit =nine otx.a.th. • ma. *ai:i numnsma. BAnwki- 41, • Sall • • Hon, bum% east•glag 7 magi. sa4 b4l. 'nu tarramt. Haug =Oct ea ggs24•ll. nage'. emu , aursemir- cur. '• vet Iv*sty fan; Lst.• Amu. cpatalag, boll, an roar 0.1 WWI 'nogg gad gas. 1100, mos] gaga , Homes and Lots (arced loal•Ga; lagers oi HUM • CO., Bower axon, our. Chissaki- FOR BALE-1010 . 11$ ES .=-A T. 110.WAILDIS sail. Sabo SUN* ow . ' 1108117.. (Bay); tluros DAPPUSI COSY 11089113, eai LA E DILA 00 WY 1 HOZEIt Um. BLADE MAZES: two earr, sulul2l. SWOT STIILIGt.osse tbs Natheists,:.: - Elan SALE—One - CARRIAGE,._, :. L.- rattabio for ono. two born.; ono TWO , - 'UM= 'WAGON. mai 4 dostao mit o 41111.84: b 1.138, nutty zoo. I:Klan a* the Mgr EMI 11. S. WATCH esonsciiikrarscrr siccm 2ct_tW q tbe Agents, " L MINSEAT/1 ac. di ITITE ITYEEL SPECLICUNI; or ALL =Rim; /LT Driiimairu*ulaiurws.- BO 311211 ISSMOBT. GREAT INDITESIENTS To moss wurruro Cthnln(o. . . iiiiprEle . curra9. • ..• • cazienitszi. vcstures, Am' ovaztooii.nras.. W 2141011 be aide to oreAr Is the lateat mllly 25 P 22 CINT. Lt&7 inLar osrmanD rats ,exasoz 'can and Amanjii. hock d 'j - L SMlTLllerauint Tailor Kw WISLII firt...Ooroor orOswalt. away Q. HALF, EMS Merchtint Petit sine t. nair;strogre PfITUURIN,:PAI Li 11 El 9 MI