Irl II 13 flits EittsllltO faairtts AND SUBURI3AN. cn-rr courrctzs. • 111 . 401 ai MitaMir I. fleet illalubara •je..11 of tiara. lama a/ tits Me • iSitaplasiautary • ima•alleantara DIU' —Far-aaa= L.V:..nair ct,' Railway au Libertyliapel—ibiumbstatraeite. • - *ena ""*" Houle aerate irounistaabbia4La Anal josa: - tog assit_strabilitittor at Seraitt . /trees to _fiathe—JU_Sanabaal. The eitY - Counce,r; met ' on sped& till Tneaday 'afternoon, February 4tb, Members. 'Pnrent = Mesas. A. If. I Brown, W. ft. Brown, Cochrane, Cot lin, Coyle, Dielcsan, Dunn, Gallaher, • 432 n5, ilOrdirmi, Jones. Kehew, Mn. en, li•Sibben, - Ogden, Phillhya, Rafferty, Rem, Shipton, Tan i ner Midwayialit and President Mc. Arley Absent—lfestrs. Lattfrnan, Morrow, • lOClinteck and White. • r The minute, of the preneedingMeeting ' Were read and approved. OAVZ 01101t/leE FIE-ADXLVArtEfttah President IfcAnley stated the law moulted the oath of Milos to be ad ministered to the members of each . /O branch separately, andiummuch 6th. had received the oath in Joint elan • o - it was necessary to have G M•admin On motion of Mr. st;ipt° Grown nes select •li to administer W . ister t. e oath to the Oh...in:nal; who afteneard • nilinatered it to the members end :-1, . OBJECT BW TEE IBEATEXO. r ~ The Psenident then stated the object: -1 -.the meettog to hoprincipally ror= r Sit - pine °retooling two persons as GI V..: - ._ of the Prior; and read a comertunicatba ‘ . Vom _William Douglass, Pryai.dtsat of tb E . , - - Board,i declaring the - valintrotts, alto. ‘.. which be announced that COunellis were I- '. ready to receive nocangiona to KUM° i _ - Ifeersra. J. F. filboaid,Wra. Doughns, -- Dr. G. L. bleCook awl Geo, H. Ander .- eon :were placed hi nouiloationi On Molter, the nominatiens closed. . k Connell is then proceeded to &vont, with i - _ the following result: t- J. T. Elneald, J.. 13 I Dr.G. L. McCook. t. . Wm. Dougioe —.1116. H. Anderson.. 7 . ' bLeasra.. Kincaid and 'Douglas were i. therefore.di slated elected. [- The President then read a communica ., than- from D. Fitraiworig, Pre/fidget of the Board of Dearth, settleg funk/ the ex -1 - 7.`pendituressif the Beard for the I , gt i year, and salting for an appropr'all from ..'AID Cotmche to meet the alslms. The ex- penditares were as follows: . f ; Tionpltal bllla .... POO I.* Physician's bill. ..,,...... ...... 200 Total —St 000 The cozewraniestio4 was reoefred and THE CHURCH CILTLI... _ - -The Preal lent read a bill, which has • been presented to the-State Legislature. providing for the exemption of the pro ._ • party of the Pittsburgh Chirch Guild from taxation to the amount of $50,000, aromnpan, log which was u resolution • rsquesting members of the Legislature • to wenn the pass,ga of the swan • , Mr. Tanner moved th at the resolution be adcipted by Councils and forwarded to the members of ate Legislature at Hai • - . Mr. Shintonsatetbat be was opposed ". to exempung any property from taxa Gen except public school buildings, and - hoped the resoludon would not be adopt Mr. Ogden said he knew nothing of the Church Guild or what its object+ wore, ;Led until he was more enlighten. rd tha regard to the matte woUltj have to - vete against the resolution. Mr: Jones was a member.. f the Aliso. station known ill tab Pitttbargh Church Gotid. Be maid it was a purely charita• . bleAssociatlon, having for Its object thi. education of these who were unable to , educate themselves; that it wax support - led Mainly by contributions from mem bets of St. Peters Church. President McAuley inquired if It Was not strictly a sectarian Association, per taining to that particular Church, and candiuted in its inters:me ' • -•• . -Mr.. Jones replied that ireras not. TI,. .• fiend, or . its benefits and advantages_ was extended .freis to all sects and dr : 'themlnatens. alike, and'Vecelved eontri hatictha from other Churches. Cdr. Mcd-nloy (Mr. Items itt the chair, Said that he could u,,t vote for the resole Seim 'Me was opposed to the exemptiot. -:of- an property from taxation. That Qtarirh property was as much bound t pay taxes as any other, and that he we opposed to, :ho principle. That if thi Legislature woe allowed to go on In tat Pww.ge ot such act+ there would won't+. . tont little taxable property in the city. Mr. Ogden said be wae opposed to ex. " - siapting the property of any partienbu • not or denomination from taxation ; that the city was as much in need of ttr money as the Association asking for ex eutpttozi, and they meat husband her re- Mr. Jones said it was not a secteriiki affair that be lookedlipou it as &genera . Matter, and one of general interest to thr Mr:Shipten could not vote for the rn.- caution- . A vote was then taken, when the roe intim, was 'net by a vote of 11 to 9. Mr. Hardman moved that. Council. , giretert against the peerage of the MIL - 00tOttrwmierto1 mow rue coinmo=u, Hr. W. R. Brown . presanted a 6at from Contreller Steel, ID which the ' 0. H. J. Moore, City Surveyor, for survey ing the new city boundaries, was explain ed - end endorsed. He also submitted the grins bills fer the ePpreval of Coon • Allward . .4, Mills, for repairs to CotmtirCluunbers .1311 Ceste MEmprespe Coml. 73 co Amusements On Relief Engine Home for fewer Patrick's Aliey. .I:2m communication wee received and the Ccauraller authorized to certify war . rude ter the payment of the bale. C. C - • Mr. Ogden uh Bled ordinance Sranling authority torus Pittsburgh and ghout Passenger Itailway Com. paay to extend their track front lie pros ant ternuous along Smithfield Street r. -. Seventh, up Seventh to Grant.. akin,. , • Grant to Liberty tu_theJ unction of Wash " • • 'heron street, and moved that the rubs _ , suspended, and the ordinance passed • - ' •• A ft fter *lengthy discussion of the itiat ter by Meson. Brown, Ogdeo sad others. • at the request of Councils too City Attor ney ells relative-to the said railway, to which .."Itwrrento e:ieement. Ater, some fJtar discussion Mr. • " • Brown called- for the yeas end ' nays. when the • motion to suotend the rules ••-- Wes lost by a vote olliusys to 10 yeas, n follows : _ _ . - - Brown. AV. 11.,- Coble, • Dickson, litednuin, leilKibben; Ogden. 10. - • Beam, Shipton ondjarAuley, Nays -Mensal'. Brown,A. M.. Coch . - rakte. Coyle, Dunn, Gro ss, Jacked, Sehew, • .. Chiliad, hl'Esren, lialferty, Tanner • " , -..:,and Wainnght - - • ' • Ou motion of Mr. Sillpion, the oral _awe was referred to the Street Commit tee, with instructions to report st the !Ileitis:meting: of CounciloT C._ C. con • Mr.- Dixon presented a remonstrance - tikedirealdenua cif Liberty street against .„.." • ' the constroctiors of a pawner-railway On asidlittriet, accompanied by a resolu • • tkozecpwesting our m gibers In the Leg - - !stature to use all - honorable means to • • prevent the passage eta trill now rend inch provider, fehe conetruction or said railway. • • • . id* A: M. Brown opposed the adopt .. ,- lion of the resolution, neideald bethought ... it might lay over until the next rceering. ...Theta railway was so newee on Lib - .. • • erity.stneet as it sew in any other. lewaltl - • tites; and me.ved that it be laid over. •• 'Mr. Phllltpe mid that it eta* but a few " • jimus glace tne city had given away. the = "Ahmed* on Liberty street and several - - - , awn of grouild in order to base it tree , recta lbe ince m bonne:of a railroad, awl " • - -he was opposed to baying another teach. President McAuley (Mr. Reed in the • chair) thought it. a matter that required • •. 4 ‘ - Immediate attention.' The act he. said „ - might pets to-morrow, and It was terms ' ' :Miry to take scion open it at once, as in ' cum delay might be dangerous. He • :.hoped the 'collation would pass. • Mr.• Gross said Liberty street witanew ••• --• ::r -.the may thoroughfare leading to the sub , .•• - •_ urban districts in that direction which (menet encumbered with a tallway,and tied ln- . -a: short - time - he expected the ••••. street would beextecded• oxalate them and he hoped Commit. would net - ba encumbered settle. ethos were, said he - would cheer "- for the - ressolutlOM, Ogden:was opposed, he mid, - to .7 ..•‘.:..*:blocking ttio: mily: • theroughtkre the oil/lading to the rural _districts, • upon which' the citizens could drive •.•ilthont danger to tire and limb, and ho hoped thereenrotionwould pun. . • • - 7- 31r.:"Ai )f. - .•-•BeliVrol could not- see why theroirteld be More danger to life and • - • , •• - 1.1Mktibr aralitray en TAlxalystreettham ihultheeltier Grant, upozr - whieh .. - ... - ..jrth*gentientau preceding had gely urged We establishment of a -••„.• way; and be hoped- Councils -would itat,Preteat against the matter without, wiring . themselves time to conaiaer it. Ile therefore hoped the resolution would - . -2 ersolepted ,- - • : • xteC mrto ;,ieshiwright was In: favor of the from the faro that it would is - ••• muss. eyalae-ofpropertytnthedW 'irletallihrougli which linseed. , :•"--.„",.....„......-..,Mr:Jones-thought..the matter shonld • ,•-••• le postponed. He did not think Coon : `'• Were prepared le ask the legishroorts detest - the INU; and he ITOUId 11170 1.0 byr..4lolPlaksl tn -, "4".• cilled, for on metiort,•the - :-result Wa3 _ - . : B r own, A4 - M..o:chnin, said Wain- . ..4reeint.Coffrit, Dickman, Dann, w 31cDvnts,MclEibbirs, den, Phillips, Etaffer,y, &MidOn, and Preeidea McAuley-13. r • Oa motion . of Mr. Dixon, the resolu- icon waa adapted, aC. concurred. RAVI?' 0 IL11110:1 8211EYT Mr. Janes presented a petition from the citizens Ms Mallon street asking fez the'paling and grading of the ammo. Re ferred to Street Committee. C. C. con curred. SCIrPLE2tENTIHY CONK.LIDA.TiON • A Vt. • Hr. A. M. Browra. Chairman of the OPocilti Commit examine be "Act of COno r .:lluition" and draw up a suppberrt.lbt stipplyinx the der:clench:a Or 'le same, reporteil the faller:hay hill, which he said had been carefully censid• ered by the taint Committee of thirteen, wasted by tho City Attorney, and wax tmaamotudy approred by them: Tb tAe Honorable, the Select and Onnonon Chatted./ of tkif.7ity el Pittsburgh: The Special Joint Committee appoint ed January Bth, 1538, "to take into con &ldea-lion-what additional legislation, if any, may besmesssary. to perfect the act of consolidation, approved April tith, 1867, and report le Councils each amend ments andirtions or changes aStbev may deem visable," tuaanimosoily re port that ad ditional legislation is neces sary for the porpose aforesaid, and they have embodied in tbei form of an act of 'Assembly, annexed hereto, entitled "An act supplementary to the acts i ocorpo rating the city of Pittsburgh," each amendments end additions as they deem advisable, and also report thB resolution appended thereto. All of Which lsrespeot fully submitted... • . A. M. Beeler:, • Chairman of Committee. PITITSI7IIOII, February 4, Len. AA Act supplementary to the acts incur porating the city of Pittsburgh: • Sex Tree I. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Comatenwadth of Pennaylvanla In Gen eral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority — of the name That the ofileent of the elle of Pittsburgh elected et the 16th day of December, 1.47, pursuant to the 3d section of the Act o' Assembly entitled a fait tato eupplemete to the acts incervelleing the city of Pate burgh, A c., approved - the 6th day of Atoll, 1867, shall hold L ell officee re spectively anti! the let day' of February,' 1869, end until their successors gall be duly get:dined. • SEC. 2. That the qualified voters el add city of Pittsburgh, et all municipa and ward electiens, shall hereafter vet,- by tickets printed or written, or partly . printed and partly written, severady elseeided as tollowe: One ticket shall embrace the names of ail city officer, voted for, and labeled "city:" acne ticket shall embrace the Carnes of aU came dates for the city councils voted for, and be labeled "ceunclis," and one ticket stall embritie the names of all ecbool di rectersand other ward s officens voted for, and be labeled "end-d; and each class of tickets shalt be deposited in 'a salient,. ballitettaX, and the returns of TO!ea to city officers and membirs of council. -shall be made and counted in the saner manner as heretofore provided for alt} elections, except that the same shalt iv returned to the Mayer within three days alter said election, and by hint delivered to the Councils upon the day of (hell or pulsation. sac. a. Each/ward shall be entitled to two members °Calm Select Council, wh, shall be elected for a term at two yeari: provided, however, that et the election is , be held In October, IRS, mieof the mem bers for each ward shall be elected to: One sear and the other foF too years. - Sac. 4. That In the year tilts and in the month of July every fourth year there after, the member. of the Common Ceti n cit shall be appoilioned to the foilowite manner. It shalt be the duty of the As sewer of each ward to return under oe i. a true and exact return of resident tea ables tai thePreeident of Common Coen - oil once before the first day of July it each year when an apportionment to t• be - made, and at the first meeting Councils thereaftee a Joint committee c• five, two from the Select nod three free the Common Council, shall be appointee Who shall examine the said returns err. &Tide the whole number of taxable:, by GO, and the quotient shall be the ratio xpresentitiont provided, 'however, the each ward shall bays at least two mem bees. If any ward shall have an curer' of three-fifths more than the ratio of tax • ables it shall be entitled to an additions: member. '• Sec. S. That all persons qualified e vote for all Stele and aunty officers shall be entitled to vote et election, he!• in and for said eity, rnd so much of ti, 6th section of the act of April 6, IE7 aforesaid, as requires the City Treasure; to deliver to the Judges and luspeeton of Elections in each precinct allot of p, eons messed therein fir city teem dor ing the current year, la hereby repealed etre. 7. The - Corporation shot hay, power to provide for the safe and sepals , betiding of housee. adores, Maraltacto rice and other buildings within its limit.. and to prevent the erection of any curl buildings in en unsafe or dangercu manuer; to make regulations for the Purpose of guarding danger from need dents by fine to prohibit the erection o' any Mulding, or addition to, or restore tier, ef any part of any building, unies• the outer walls thereof be made of briel. stone, mortar, Iron, or other incowbusti ble material; and also to appoint en In nagger or other officer, to visit and to spect new buildings during the progree of their conetnintion, anal to no ify tb• owners or builders thereof of any p a r: which be may deem unsafe or dangerous or whichanay not be Burnell-ally guarder. agaLtat damage' be , tire, and to prohibit the aims under such regulations as May. by ordinance, be directed; and sealer 21.11 of the'actef Assembly, passed -April 6th, 1867, is hereby repealed. • Sac. 7. Thais° mach of the 12th are Lion of the aforesaid act of Arse ably limits the power of the city of Pittsburgi to regulate and license carte, wagons etce to those which "may be kept re hire," la hereby repealed. Sze. & That Jurisdiction for thetrial e. all offender's under the 19th section of tie said act of April 6th, Ilia, shall be 'Cash , in the Maypr of said city of Pittaburele Provided, that no fine imposed shall es geed the 'Minor one hundred dollars,and no Imprisonment shall °acted the tern ef ably - days. . Sac. 9. 'That the Mayer and 'Altierrnei, ettaid city', of Pittsburgh shall have ju risdictien . of cults for the retrovery flues and penalties imposed by the onli nances of said city. Sac. 10. That ..ty ordinance, whet. passed by then City Councils, shall ta signed by the President of each Counci:. and countersigned by the Clerks, and shall be published three convent], days in the paper authoriged to do the city printing, and within thirty darn after Its passage shall be recorded in the office of the Recorder of deeds ; and for Allegheny county, In books kept ter thatpurpose, and so much of the Isth section °hand Act of 'A . :brambly of A.iird 8th,:1867, ma requires the approval of the Mayer is hereby repealed. ' • . Sec. 11. That alllaws in fm ce prior te the *sage of the aforesaid act of April 6th, 1867, relating to the opening, widen ing, straightening, grafting and paving efatreets, alleys and highway , ' and set ting the earns with ourbstoneo, and fin the constaviatlon ofraiwens and the.svini of sidewalks, and providing fur the lien and collection of ussmsments therebir, shall be and remain in full force and be applicable to the entire district embraced In the city of Pittsburgh as oensolidatse in accordance *Rh said act of April Bth, 1867. Sac. 12, Th'e Presidents of Canncili: shall appoint all standing and special committees, all esimmlttees -being pent, except- where the hualeese pertains to one branch alone, and in all committees the Common Council shall' preponderate in numbers, and have a majority of at lean_ snot and so mace of the •Zd section or the mkt act of Aprilfith, 1967,ns require« melt Council to appoint separate steed ing committees, and bold four portions in each year, commencing on the day or their first orguromtion and on the aria Monday of April, .July and Octeto r. respertirelyennd provides r for epeciat meetings at the call of the Mayor or a committee of Councils, and prohibit° either_ ecitrecil from adjourning for a lelrd period than one day, is hereby ro. Sen. 18. The 27th section of said net ofAmembly of April 6th, 1867. than not hello construed ea to prohibit the ilp palntmetti or election of a member of Council to any orrice which shall not have bee, created, or, its emoluments increased, during the term for which Ito shall have.been elected to Council. bac. U. Hereafter. the Mayor shall. le elected fern term of three years, ansi shall be ineligible to hold said,ollicie within three yea= next emoting the ex pinetlan of the term for which_ be Owl I have been elected; Proe/deneThat thin section Abell net render the present Mayor thellgible fora second-term. The , oath of office shall be administered the Mayor by the Prmident of the Select Certinell, in theresenee of the membors or Councils, in joist session, immediate.. I ly after the organization of the Councils. Sac. 15. Whereas the 330, 34thmei Seth sections of the Act of Assembly s-f April Gth. 1967, Provide fur the ornate mem end collection, cif is speclal tax for the excess' of the ',emirate indebtednitte s I of each city, borotigh and township with in the present limite of the city of Mae dty"Vii tl ' e,l=o t t: w C i o tt ' Pt ode °fa.existin g cityh.., made. appropriations fur, the amount of interest so:truing upon.the leidebtedtteaeof said city, add each - apt - I clad tax, when collected, will be in excess of the amount required for the paymee tr of said interest. therefore the said emu-- ells are hereby authorised to change or modify the appropriations and assess ments made am aleresald, fur, the year 1908, if such action shall Somme ..neouor eery, See. That all laws and ordinances relating to the city of Pittsburgh, which werg4ii force at the time of the pawn° _of theraforissaid act of April 6th, 1907, and 'which three not been euboequently ro welled oreupplied, are hereby declared, to be anelnxalis in full force and appli cable to ith.liTcity sti consolidated by said • Resolved ; By. the Select Council of the city of Pittsburgh, (the ethernet° Coun cil concurring) that tleo proposed net of Assembly (matted "An act aupplemm tary to the acts themporsting the city of Pittsburgh," reported by the Special Joint Committee of Councils, be and the Limo la hereby approved: - that tba same be printed, together telth this reeelatino, and attested by the Preakientiand p ierks of Councils and forwarded-to our mem hoot of the Genera :ititliactbilt,With.- the rxla Wit that the I,risfation desired shall be obtained as speedily an pnselble. Tun report Wan ao,pted and the reso lution read throe timaa and passed. A tnotioti, to reconsider yr, !mt.,. —ln Common CtAiii6l a trietiMi *as nieds by If, 801, an - non-hottuur and an,rl acctlon tweaks-fifth, of the consol idation act of April eth,alt4ll", ranulting Councila to meet In daylight, leaving it In the pov..er of C 0111366 to Az the time of meeting. The motion did not prevail. and thesetton of Select Couhcil w.l con curred In. ' == nr. McClelland offered tb., following: T, ./red, That the Committee on City Property in instrtN 'have the nem,. nary stabling and a or repairs cuntre ❑t:able for - a ae.atri ti engine for'the inaenondencr.,; Fire Company, in the Ninth ward. Itererred to l'nintnittoe on City . Property.l C. C. e,neurred. =ME Mr. Oxbrant A petition nAkinc (Jr the grading rat Faring of Allegheny treet from Penn to Liberty. Referred to Street Committee. Al,,s , a prtit!A, weigh- rntles at the corm:, or Alle4heni , and Penn str,etn. liefprre‘l Vi ' , inane; Committee. Mr. W.tivren.preseuted a petiti.n !min the eitizensi of the Sliventh ward asking fore wet, ripe oh Eeoeh - .rioldtpion streets: Referred to Warrir Committee. - lily, It tition for the vr.idiniz and navitiir ol Centro avenue from Olnwld die .to Kirkratrit-k Referred to Street 174irantitte, • In C. e. of.S. C. on the above petition 4 vra., con,urred in. On motion of Mr. A. M. Brown,Crat ells adjourned to meet Tuesday, the 11th in‘tant. 0 4nnmn., tOnuiP • Council want:ailed to order by the Pr • Went at o'quarter past two o'clock.. The following members were present: Messrs. hornbill, 80/qtrs. Batchelor, Bealeo, Ber tee; il‘nns , , hrusta. easkey, Daub, Drovo, Pools, I•igmtunonns, Hoer, Hemphill, Herron, Jeremy. Kremer, Mawln nney; Meyer. Moorhead, -Me 4:leone, !tabula°, Heed. Reyna Is, Ribb, A. SeOlt, J. It. l•teott, Sinks, 'forley, Tor rens, Verner, Viet:, Weldon, Welsh, Zern and Preihietat . . The in:nntee of, preceding meeting were real Itud approved. =I The PreAdent rear!. the returns of the -{teeitil eke:tons to nil vacancies in the Second want and atiatttti to vrobitt, be whieb it ar,ino red It. IV. C. carrot' woe toee,u In the loran, district and Gitlieh Gerner in the latter. Mr. flare, et the Fourth weed, In quired whether :dr Corner did not now hold the, position of postuno-tmr at Chit:- laud? . If an, he was incompetent to serve ae a member of Council. The President said Mr. Oerner was present mid could answer' for himself'. Mr. Gem, replied 'that be did held time position of post rua_ster, _but Oakland baring been ecnsolidansi with Pitts 'burgh, there was no longer any Laces ,:ity tor Lis wlize. Ile loud written to the Department on the sult , t-et, and had ten dered hls re-,iinatiou,.but had reee.ved an reply. • On motion, the matter a - a? pr-stponed nntll m-s_t meeting. JI r. C a rroll apoeared and was sworn as a ILICLODC: 01 Council from the Stevnd ward. , '.M.E.crtox or roots The President 'read a eOllll/11111leati. from Mr. William Dougtascli, 'Pres .dout of the Boant of Guardisns the Poor, eaxt.nrf that the ter., o James—Littell Mid David Hutchison,. a members of the Board, bet expired .d that i • hertaine neee-sary, under Sc at. As.wearcly, tar (ThUlidito rivet ta• member,. to till the viten:hies on the see tad Tucueiay of. February. The Preeidmit etinnuneid this was the bonitos fur which the Council:, Mid been ea:let On motion at Mr. Brush, Sixth want, Conn,ll proceeded to an elert.Val, with the fullowir.g result John Torrence... 15 i D. Ilinchison.... i. XL. Kier : j Juntas W00d5..,. 4 . Jame., Littell... C Wm. firrrou.... c I ' Mr lliveni,mhas r. - seeive..l a 1125 jOrity oft he Ivo lei MLAt t wugythme mein. M.ra present and Vet Vrak declared elected. seeond . icillut for the remaining !nentber Tgrrence...l2 I`..t.r.nls Kier. (I I Herron Reid -Then, I,eing no.eler.lion, a third ball" wus ordered, re,ultlil,r, Tarrence...2.o —I Iteod Kier.. 7 ;lief,. S l'orreara wv•dech - -red and -n motion, his clocti,m, a n d al4-1 that 451 Mr. Eiutchisou, Woo deflated uuat•.i- APPROPIILiTION TBAN,FEII. Mr. Bat.: oCered reso:utiou trnr-strrring $1v,(00 froo- tll.. Coutit4rent Fund to ppropritition :Cu. rlloadsk.) : Mr. liatchelnr matt., bat Wen Lhurougbly ci:uv.....ed by the tiz nanceConunittet...il.igre,.lro. . . The resulutiouellllllllittiously S. C. the , rn , .. 11...i0n .imencinti by . inserting innumtt n. ; Mr. Weldon, Thir.l ward, pre...med petition frOM citizens praying for on or dinsurn.nuthorizing tbeopeuing.straight cuing and widening of Seermai ',greet It Soho Bridge. Referred to Street Gnn mittee. ==! Ililltrman, or pie. fo Water piproa 9:r.ret, I:ol . erred t 4 Water Commitcve. =I ]tr. Iteynolcis, or Lawrenceville, pre , Ken ti.xl a emt munleatlDn in relation to the new tire or, rniratlon. .11,ferred to Cpm mittee on Fire Fazine:, and /1,4%. I=! Mr. Jeremy, Sixth ward, presented pl•tition for the grafting and paving ‘, Vine street. Referred to Rtreet Com miuee. OS BEDFORD AVENeE. Also, n petitirin relative ti a rower vs (TONS Bedford avenue, cm,tructed by Mr. Flinn, Street Com cultsloner, Stating .that t h e proper Water course le dawn goiford avenue. and praying accord ll,,,r,r r ed to Street Committee. Sir. Ca•drey, or Eighth ward, offered a resAntion - in,truetiug the Committee to adopt ouch titlenatilet an will prevent liar the ob,,truetlon f Strond strt et by lb. Cara of the rittaburuh. Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad Compiny. Adopte d . . Mr. Viek, :ie.:end ward, a resolution instructing the Commutes on Gas Light ing to extend pipe on SeeStni street as Cu as the new grade exteAfis before the pavement Is put down, atd have three !amp posts put U. at equal distance on the ensue. Mr. Welsh, Ninth ward, ',resolution authorizing the (lac Conanittee to have nab props number of public lamps °reeled on the srmth side of Penn stsvet, between Morris and Ciyutersironts. Re ferred to tt„e COM lantbN; on Gas Lighting. Mr. Reynold., of:Lawrenceville, pre sented the report of the Committee on 'the subject, with no hrthmusco dividing the city into four districts for ?gnu par and making other regulations. The isnie and unwind distri,ts embrace the moue territory which comprised the tiret and second districts SS heretofore es tablished. The third to commence at Taylor stret.t, oil 011 Allegheny river; thence along and cm nracing sand street to the Pensissylvani.. railroad; thence along the south aide of the - railroad to Al Meal° station; thence tz .Nlarieetrect to the intersection of Pearl ?street; thence comb to the Morning Side road; thence Meng said road to Sharpoisurg bridge; and thence along the Allegheny river to placcepf beginning.. The fourth iii•trict ttildeemprised of ail that portion of the city not embraced in the above mention ed districts. - ,SeAion second of the ordinance pro vide,. that the first threedistr ices shall be under the centrAMutt supervision of the Street Committee. and that the expenses of said districts shall lie paid from ap propriation No, 7. • District No. 4 shall be under the con trol and supervision of the Committee on Roads. . Section fourt s authorize-is the Street Committee to appoint a Countsiasioner for district num her three to nerve until rob. IdC, :Mtn, who shall receive ouch compensation an may ho fixed by the Committee... -• The Committee on. Roans is author ized to appoint a Commissioner for di.- trict number four, and to fix his salary. Mr. rteynelds moved the ordinance be read three bine, and passel. `i , ll r. Berms, of Pitt, ebrcetecl, but soh.: anciently ,withdraw his. objection, and the ordinance was adopted. S, C. con curred. E=3 • The 'report of the Committee of Con ference un newer in Diamond alley, pre ientad by Mr. Turley, 'wee adopted. The committee reported in revor of concurr ing with the Select. Council, pcedponing the makingor enntracht for the sewer for one year. = Mr. Zero, Fifth tvnni , premented n res olution authorizing the of of a re word of five 'hundred dollara by the Slaver for uny Information that will lead to Cho diactrveryand whereabouts of An thony Freyfogle - C a resident. of thin city, who maidenly disappeared on the even , ilie . 2lat ult. The preamble recitqd that there wore no grhaul fr soprano:lg ths4_24r. Frevlbalo des troyed him reit' mei th,t It woo the general belief that ho had been foully dealt with. Mel nv,lut lon, [ill motion of Mr. Jer emy, win laid on the table. I=l Mr. 'Revuelda inquired why It was that - DO p,lice had b,co ',Milo:led In Law renceville WIT,' the entomentxment of the new admlntetration't The prople of that district had Loon aecnetotned to protection,. and the .absence of police recently _caused thun some anxiety. The President stated that verbal., the Chairman of the Police COllllll3 fit. 0011 iii ansa er the gentleman from Lawrence ville. '' • • Mr. Hare, Chalrman of the Police Cotomittee; stated that the new pollee ar rangements had not yet boort completed. As anon as they were, which would ho shortly, u divottltlon would be made so fliTaii hu -,DAILY kiAtISTTIS: WE. UNES DA Y FEBRII L to afford the peopli of adequate protection. RPIIIIED CO7llO L1.14.T10N ACt. litrruihofferesl a' resolution that a iommlftee of three from the Common iuld two from the Select Connell be obi pointed, with the rresidetne of Councils, lo proceed to Ilarrisburg and endeavor to secure the passage of the revised con solidation act • • Mr. Torley moved to amend by making the Com.tulUee•Oonaiat of ten from the r- - GIL ";.1102013 and fire from the Select Conn- The amendment wan not agreed to. The resolution wee adopted, and Nleurs. Bruen, Verner and Torley ap pointed on; the Combritteeol:l part of C. C. The S. C. non-concurred in the reece lutinn. 1 17011IblITTEE ON ROADS The Brea'dent announced the Com mittee on Road., on part or C. C., as Messrs. McClean, fillierman and Batch elor. —ls all of Which action not otherwise notieed, the Select Council concurratl. On motion adjourned to meet on Turn day neat, llth Met. THE COURTS. District Court—Judge WilLams. TC.D.LY. Feb. 4.—ln the case of the city vs. C. Zlig (reported yestotAlly) ho verdict his been tendered. J. C. Patterson eh Co. va.--*m. J. liouutz, President . of • the Pittsburgh Savings Bank et aL This le ail action to recover a balance of $.5,0i5'3,74, alleged to be due to the plaintiffs on a contract fort the erection of the delendante• bank building, on Liberty street,' The plain tiffs entered Into a contract with defend ants in the spring of 15151 to erect and complete the buildiug . by the lath ofJuly fllowiug. The. contract price tels,ooe, all of which In : . paid except th balance now in dispute. It is allege ou part of the defense that the bulidin , . was not completed until three or fou ne nths after the tints stipulated, thu ca Islet; serious dolay and. boa' to th ba tking amochnlon, the damage Clai to be abouts4,ooo. .0n trial. rlallist for Wedoesdaft, . . Potrona Oil Co, vs. 3 . as. Benny, Jr Cyrus Miller vs. Fuller Emt 7! . MOSteth & Co. vs- Jas.-Benny. Jr W. Voighr vs. E. Wycoff. Ditmno .1..; Co. vs. Miller k Erdner A. MuKee'sex.'r vs. P. P. Demur J. G. Hall of al. VS. Pa. Ins. ce W. Russell vs. J. Darla. • cotnEatsts TUESDAY, February 4.—The case John Dlehishon va. Kier, Foster it Riad (reported yeatarday,) , tra.l still on trial.. I In the ease of Vino!" & Ward Tae O'Neal (beretotoro reported) plaintiffs! by their attorney, D. D. Hroce, Esq., en tered a tootle for a new trial. Mrs. Ann McGlaughlin, now tootle in the county Jail, serving out a fontane l of the Court of Quarter Semitone for as satin and battery. made application fo her discharge under the Insolvent lawn . Following in thellst fbr Wednesday:, dd. Schulz at Danner vs. Hamilton. G. Pere es. WAY. • 0$ Robertson on, Dilworth. Hare vs. Riobel. 70. Reibel et ox. vs. "Tare. 73. Boyle on. Ihmeen's ear.. . 70. Gillespie et al. vs. Wachter. B ,ffeudort ye. A. V. R. R. Co. Bell re. • Weal. Tram..portatiori Co. Pierce VII. CArmaten. Zeigler ye; Grain Elevator Co Sdiwott vii. Kee ling. Quartet Neseleem—fudge lesereete. The ease of khe Commonwealth vs. Peter Kiel, indiettsl for sedating Men. - re. L. Kline under promise of marriaire, was concluded, the Jury finding • verdict of guilty as intlicto-l. I The following correspondence which paased between Dr. 11. Campbell, Into Wardell of the Penitentiary and the sub. ordinate cancers of that lostitutiou.fully explains it elf: • Wr.ISTEFIN riIItITXNTIART. Feh I. 146.5. —Dr. 11. Clawpf,elh.- , Dear Sin—Wo;the ..itioseribers, rdilivrs in this Institution having •been informed that you hod ten. derod your resignation a, Warden, and as you are pow released front the dull, and responsibilities pertsinitur to that otilee, we deem it a proper time to'man. ife.q our tkiendly 'feelings and kind re tomb, fur you to a Christian and as a gentleman, and to neknowidge that we appreciate your kind, respect Inland dig. tidied deportment toward us, as our su perior officer.- and we assure yott, sir, that notwithAtanding our daily - I rite, course UAW be interrupted, you have our best wishes for -color hoppiness iu time owl eternity. :Wools. take pleasure In acknowledging the. uniform kind and courtes..us d,pertment of every member of your family, for which we. tender. them (through you; our olucere thanks and remain, Yours, Respectfully. MAnlf Wm. J. B6rlond, Robert Caokey, Joseph Partlngton, , llarntlton Stewart, Wm. A. Suilth, Alexander Gray, Henry Gray, Chas. 13., °mares, Robert Stevenson, Ham. D. Stewart, Robert A. Scott,. - If. S. McKean, • John John Hastings L. P. McCandlew. • '• February 4, 1.567. To Robert Oaskey, Irositle , m rt, .4 1. sunder Gray, and tiaer officers of the Ire... Vern Pcnttrnhary. . GllSTLEtlittit is with. pride and pleasure that I acknowledge the tveep tion of your very kind letter of this morning expressing your friendly ftmils in:Di and kind regards towards . nayaeli and fernile. For myself be assured that I reciprocate those feelings from my very heart. It la very gratifying to receive this unlocked for manifestation of good feeling. lie Messed to Invent on behalf of my family their grateful ackuowl. edgement for four kind regards for I them. We cannot forget the pleasant In ' tercourise.Ll...holl.ve withoetri skive in. torruption—ivhleb has marked both one official mid personal m 111406- We/shall carry with on in our retirement none brat the most • Omura recollectlons of the past three years that we have been sass*. ciated together. While we separate with those friendly feelings, I part with you with dome degree of sorrow, because of the pn bability that we shall not ell be permitted to behold each other again fare to face. Whatever may be my let for time to come, be assured, gentlemen, that you hare my heat wimbta and earns eid prayers for your temporal andapir prosperity. Whether ar -not ire meet again on earth may It belle earnest 'effort of all to _tweet at the right hand of fled in the groat day of Rewind, and be evived with the - welcome "Thou gas! anti faithful servant, enter thou into the My• of the Lord." Very respectfully and affectionately, your obedient servant, id. CAMPBELL, Late Warden Western Penitentiary. Real Kaaasa frassfer.. The following deeds were placed in the Recorder's olllco Feb. 3d IPSO Jacob Hamel to A. Heideaker, Jan. Mat, 1660, a lou in East Birmingham, on John .treat, 20 by 601k0t„.,.2 ... 46:41 Clifton Wharton to Jacob Hamel, , 12th 1867, lot on John street, East Blr mingham,ll) by CA feet 4475 John J. Saint to Jnob Costal, May eau 1567, lot on Id iddlestreet, Sharpoburab,' 4i by 83 fat - POO John bottles to Jacob IL flausmou, July 35th 1547, lot on Bank Lane, Allegheny 2n by CA feet...,.. 00 50 Jonathan tlaila,ther to Mary A. Osborne, Oct. lot Icril, let on Anne • mixer% Second ward, Allegheny, ra by 175 feet $6OO Go:M.lth to Margaret Kitchen. February lot, 1848, lot on Western or - nun, Second ward, Allegheny,. 24 by En foot ..,..11;21) Ed. R. Parker et al. Lollester Ann Jack ' son, February 1.1;1668, lot near White oak street, Allegheny, 24 by 45 foot ~4551 58 Jacob Readier to Auguot Mandolin,, August Slat, 1557, lot on the Browne. • villa road In Baldwin townallip„ . con ; taming 0 acres 133 putrehea 163,000 ohn Gamier to Herman Schindler, Jan. bit, 1501 lot on Cheathut drool, *Bath I ward, Alllogheny, 30 by . 109 foot— .111,975 James R. Hendrickson to Lucy Slap . herd, January 16th, 1877, lot on Water 3 otroot, In the borough or McKeesport, CO by 70 feet, " 1300 Jileol/ Painter to George K. Gamble,Jan. 50th, 1068, tract of land In Union town .ohlp, containing fifty acres, 103.1 perch '' . • ... 0 61,000 Thanes Mite tell to Peter Risehinor, Feb. 21, 7500, tract of land In Ilona township, on oho Spring Garden Plank !toad, (amount nut given) 42,053.12 Neitliercost to Peter Relehner, Jan. 15th. leT7, one-filth interest In lot In Rosa township, 'containing I ecru 117 perches • 630 William Bakewell, trtudee of tfargaret W. Murphy, to Louhis J. Ilerton, - lloc. If3d, 1967, tract of land In Pitt township, containing 578 perches ^. $52 Slay J. O'Neil to William .1. Radcliff, Feb. 3ti, 1868, tract of lona In Peebles townehlp, on the Ilnuldoek'e Field Road, containing 13 antes. 3 roods, and 61 ',ache.; • -810,1100 = At the meeting of tho Stockholder.% of the International Co-operatic }laundry Association of Pittsburgh, held Monday evening, at Boiler' Hall, for the purpose 4 - 1 selecting officers to serve for the en- suing year, [hp . folio Ting porton.% wore duly chosen t President,s Wrn. F. Mc- Bride; Secretary, Samuel IL Baldwin; Treasurer, }I, S. McCulley. Directors, Wm. H. SylvLs. John T. Mellor Hugh 13 , 711t1y, Jo hn.llt. Blair. John Steele, Wm. Bradbury, John Flannigan, George Bradley, Win. C. Rea and Ed. A. Prethy. Alter the officers were elected anvote of thanks to John A. Strain, Reg., fray passed. for his ninny kind acts evincing the utmost good will on his ,part towards the Aasociatien. • • Sent Over.—Yesterday Sheriff Chile) conveyed the following ptiaaners to the Penitentiary: 3 / 1 /21013 Montooth, con victed of involuntaryhowdettle, one year and three months; hforrisfiostner and Henry Hew, railroad lancesdata, each three years and three mooting William Stewart, 'larceny, one • year and three menthe; John Hall; larceny, one year and nix months, and Henry Reef, lar ceny, nap year and nano months. Co Dm gamins ISeripagb ommateettag. On Monday evening the totindl of Digit:mane borough held regular monthly meeting, Burprive:Alaller,t • In the chair, . . Member. present: Messrs. J. 0.. Brown, Wm. Krebs, JohnJahn, Andrev: - Lyom, 0. P. 17.11helmand Wm. Saints.; The b.:meow! upeointlxl the follorOng standing committee. Orplomne•:—.Ntessre. J. G. Dr , ,ma, G. P. Wilhelm. Wm. SuAnts. KMailaiME Fak‘nce,llgs.r-m. SIDWZ. , Wilhelm, John John, W. Sainte. The [allowing ofneers were elected La . ' the ensuing year! Clerk, H. F. Fig ',torsi; Treastirer, Gilbert Fisher; Bark Inspector, Jessie Sutton; .S treet Ctouln PAnn,r, (ieerge Maul: Timuo eaeurers, John %Williams' and Jahn Dufr nen Solicitor, J. Charles Dicktur. . , On motion of Mr. Brown sii , the Purge tan authorised to adrert.ro. in daily papers—the Gazelle, Divuteh and Post—for proposals for grading and par ing of Bank lane, from tho bridge to. Union tiller, Bridge atm.?, lirFailden street, Pith, street, Troy stryet, and Union alley; troth l,Urou'h lint to ON AltOghtny and Butler plank road. On mothin of Mr., P. Wilhelm, a tax of tire milts on the ;foliar was 1150S0 , tki for borough purposes. • On nuition of Mr. Brown, the Street ,ornmittee was Instrneted ; ernploy lii a competent engineer to ellablbsh !tie gmileaof certain streets. l= I...sst night we attended the regular February exhibitionoftheWesternifnl .vemlty, We found a crowderfliall and good music, whilst the proceedings thorn soiree were beyond praise. The elocu tion of every one - of the fifteen young gentlemen was, if not—perfect, at least a great deal nearer perfection titan most of us will over attain.- Mr. N. D.:Crysler, the Profesiornf iNlocution in the iu.stitu- Lion, literally convulsed the audience .with his harpy rendition of ono nf Saite's poems. Tiro original essays of Messr,.. Watt, Dickey,. McKee and Hughes were weir conceived and nil/nimbi./ delivered, while Messrs. Hogg, Booth;, Heed, It 4 Cook, %Vends, Patterson, Thaiv, 'Moe &mold and, Brown recited hi a idyl.) w, ire showed that Professor Crysler's nocctbr hand had touched them all and ton ahed Limn well. Hut ,the grid Nur, cons, tie crowning glory as It . were, of the whole exhibition, was tie oration on the 'Pleasures of Giving" by Wm. H. McOury. The style in which it was de livered was .)imply superb, thd p.a. in which it was deliverssl ors one of thorn gifted with a AIIMOLZIPVI SUal extranced the bearers of our greatest orator., or ail Inners In tears Of mirth the audiences or Ed .vin Booth. Too• mulch cannot La, Mild in praise of this pirformance, which was' far more worthy of being heard than the lecture of ninny an eminent wen whose reputation tills his Prepared New stars Ea.d. A hill has been intrll! torn the Legislature providing for The hiylng out • a State root trout a point in Union township, Washington county, to the road loading from Farleyrille To ram nonaborg, unlit . I he home of John Boyer, to a point on the road leading froni4he Brownsville and Pittsburgh ( road. to I Stewart's Mill, on the hold of Mi..-. Solhold, in Allegheny county. It is pro pmc-d that the aunt road slialli to emu , Meted - by the first of nest Augitet, shall be forty-tiro feet wide, end tall ever remain a public highway, to 14, kept in repair by the r,pertiv s lownshim along the lute, George McKee, of Allegheny, !mil Job Johmtott and E. Ring, of Wash ington, ars the horned Commusitoners to view out and murk the !Int:Mt the road. The 101 l hall passel the Rome. WE rommeml the attention Of our po lice to the prastlthrthf coal verniers who deposit their Ir-ada du pavements and do not atop to shovel it in the eellart or vaults. This in not olds a vi , lat ton of it city ordinance, sillsl a 1/..itiVVlllthantt , to pedestrians. it wan curt...nth. 1,1•110M1 tau., ilia on Saturalav tint Sonday that, tlati rob th•fa rdp, ti ,nt old lianinaff Ithaaii bean mpturta in Ittiiiiiptiia; 'l.'enn., and $1:01.. tit the atoltii money rrcnrenl. 11'.• set, tilt. rumor d.iwia a, a it tk. clan. hoax. Heller or the Loil Wade, : , ..4.7 - rtnry of Ow Pa.t,.l..uriftt Arovintiot. for U., 14«ller of the l'ao!,. i•fttl;y knovrit..lgra nd.noitlun zar rr troll) Ito Srcno.l Presl , ytrriAn Dr. Howard. ra,t.r. Iu same (Ames lamitords arriletraitallng im•reav-! routs fur tb•irtlaelllak hat.l.a. a rourse nut warrant,' unless t bay hate been "r•aeie log .err few rat.-a tlaraig tt, paat year. Personal.—Mr. W. H. rt,lvi4. ProNi dent of the NAtionnl Moublerv.l...urn was iu the city ye+tortl.y. Ilros -I tliss Tos.as CDs 'otstrrstto to Its Flu. a Si Oastlts.: NXAV FoLruary trtl , tivetirntil Fremont mrrot, Uitvcnon, a.t night, su,pn,...tw.l to L.e t.nc work ic,1101.1. P. 'II. K..n rsmy Iv.? V. 1.000. .1. K. Ni.v,ir co.. John fully in,tur.4l; Prltice aural forlio(1, Cleveland, a" large andlrrirn warm bled In Brainard' s Ball to me.. the Vetilau General O'Neill a nubile reception. upwards' of two thousand persons were present. and a large' number were unable to 'pin ad miledon. Speeches were delivered by General n'Nelll.ll , ,e Pre.ident and C•donel Walsh. General tY.Nsill of fere.l'to the President of thn United States, in rasa of woe with England, the armlet. of one huroltell thousand Fe. nian, —ln Frankfort, lic. , on Slorglay, property to Mi. ammtnt. 2vrI3AUMNI by lire. In.pprnme EUaLILOADz! WESTERN PENNSYLVANLI the l'neeetret Teat. ee Its. Wes.= Mum:mile tteilhout oth any, 1,e4 der Ln fn.> the /view tArset. 4.llegh•lif (Ash, ea •atiTt xns* r,SOotr2l•2 NO 2 reott. Illsrpa.2 Au/. rooport St 4:13 I. M. tionnot.y`a An 3.23213 4:13 freopon No. nOO 7.2 lionrocrore Ao 2‘212.24 Sharps's Ni :Jen+ 73. £3.1, lards@ aol:y o2oapt S. 11•14 Chorob Tra!a ir /41,J A.ll<rb•u y !soft 01.37 tlooday t a. N. row:Woo •2!!•,!•ok S. la. CdandtuGto Tlckala—pet tile is etletairra l / T•nntr, betwnen lilts hear CRT. t.'br 1125.0 Oren, Harr, kicnnett, Finn Crook, toms an. :Razed:tut. addrorwl o•lihnt tbr Wins sint 51^..a tet.ana. •500l0lids accts.. 76. e,Velt mania direct: rwontwea at /reason Wilt Walden. I.bie of nuts-for Bath? .21 1110 ttabihrws. Ttroarrn ear be Initthab El at kto viten. I , c. I 3, Glatt , alma, star Senores., drily. PAR barsh. rad at the RaPolwAßanthe . 131. 1 .? thtr rersattok Svelte 1 111da i raltTriaf.g a prit. ' 11l Weston rquagdranla Rallroad will so ""'' OTI Ylret 1 . 3 '" ftli;""' 0M31113,6!1,0.1.t. in ;a/ er! ..5 3111 .3 . 1211•41,14 thin araeant ha value. slit he ni, ILI' 3.r on:au Lawn le tee . RUWA3III /I. de . tiattrral Poo', Altoona. pENNNTLveacuk "or.hruAL 4 ISAII.3IOOD. VII Lad arks I NlTtio ER Oka,. VW. les/aa wIR arrlve and depart from Lae Raba V W . of WroldadtOn slut Idtstety Ida ma fellows, : • /tarn. , D3rAnT. ItliDaTrals 1.3) la ipa . i i ßdierna.r.. awe/ • I east MO •ts 131 Re. 3... SINS [ dtta " 31 , k " 110 ".' tv ` ti•Tq u' rt gl 5 F - 111,300. e. t..; nine: irllttetw'sr RS:Milt • Clucloastl 10. a:10 • rot tWall , s No. L..11.1r • r. Jonestown At.3ona a re -rwhnstosn'la, :a< WW ll's W:l7. 1 r 1 : Altoon• Amato • Viallbr. bo. 7.,b.:34 . DS and 1011 0. 51 ,..., • eta dios err r• thishlar at 1311•.ja.. remains lel tiaburyn 51 201 u • on. Noland oil"' rettal.crirt at 14313. a. Led arrtv•at t,te rt. - . Marinas:2 Elands Instal 42 14 , £ll OW Minn tiger elonyt tddidar. . rbllwtelettla Rayne. odd Allis,.. At-N :natation and Madera. Twain arrlvt. Ulu rinnatt 1210.tna arrlwita daty.lletpt alwodar All nthrt train/14ml' . exempt dundn T. „ rot tubas( talurnuition sprly le • W. IL ISCILWIRII,Astot, This Pranarlaanla llounyany Worts soy rhafori limit rt.ado.•zgr,ft,•,rwargt, tirEt[g.l " ntfimegA r sgt....4. Erg Intl ...not 'vslao All be at. Si,, rink 11 Ilia owner. Sidra. taloa Dr seer It, nt r•-:. et. I 1.1.1.1 th, ducal rionarstrwidnnt. Altoona. Ra• 1868. , SWAMP 1868. PITT•HUROX.IPT. WAYNX • (1411o•UU X W.( 1N ULXVZIAND•I9XMIS X.% from /gummy WM,. MON Wraloo 111 Incr Moo ono only, a 3 Mt Uulon Ocum. IMrlb MA& tiny burgh, cp7 anka.. 7.1,3710. &oh, 71. '`,lf.",,tfi , ltrlo & Yamia a.ll sale:l,m g0.....11,:f8 m M.& Willa, MI. MI& a It, Whoeling 1.1 I a 91= : tgrlF f:. GI. krl. A Yft . n 7Lx 1111 p e }la o , (MM. as 1:61p la 2u, p !111. i,iho. Gx. 7:htl pa Oaleogo 1:13 p In; 11 tts. i rr. Me.• Ana lha. p .143T0/Ml'n.' POOPS Uspoft from Altrahony. Arllvo 10 Allo!hopy Lt 7.18 : 111 Vry l ln A . 7 .! 13 wew: rl Aco..43p 33 • an LomMolals AO', 4:13 p M .• • /On G a N. Bril'a 3M3 p PrWrox hL4 1 p a 11. ••p Loamlalo pi Lootodalo " 11:43 p m " .7MI 342 s prwr. maplovro . /TIOZ , R ,L. m i it t.. .r.:t LLEGIIENT , VALLEY, EAU, A 1,10/J3. . naMmlntg Through to V Cur, •Cdtmeetleg with TM'sv 101 l sad West OR. the Warmit Yraak.la Itallss6ol a/So VIII/ May. Atlantic and Urea% Waste= Hallway. mtd aftm TIILBDAY. 4th Jortsarv. rasseessr Traloa Wialaarelsoot and ms at the rlttsbarah Depot, acraer Canal ar a•soiU, as folio/SC Depart. : Arrive. : NMI to sad from Iftit. CV. 7441. N. 13:41 4. 0 at. lispresa •• • 10457.0. avis 1. II rads , . Bead kteammadM. 1:45 1.0. 1110, 4. 0. 'rust bets Worts ArMout..4 t:104. m. I : 1:4.74: Knead ads Works Aftert... %trot, sr. 0 1 4 Mutton Arrommod alba .... 04. m. W arm s AG aandse ettereb Troia leasmf toes at, a:10 • m &nista, ta•Plttibse,th at Sat/ A. Is. tt.tistalar. laser* P 714 basal/ as r, af OW al OOS• Wort,litiaro IPIAL Et. ivilawrz, BANKER NB BROKER, 113 Virnd Si.. 1311 - Y GaTIU3/ of Oovernment ristaritiev Silver, Avid Coupons, • i.t.msl term. Malt. .old . cU tee crmelosi Miles of Itoroci. 1101,1113U1114 GOVLREITENT SECIIBiTIiS Ca. reallsa a MIAMI Or FROli TWELVE V, • Vver Twenty Per Pent. )17,1, late • racluc R. B. First Mortgage BOads. AYES T. BRADY 1 CO., /Ms,:ls PACI/11.7 ==! FINAN•CIE AND TRADE _ - -.,_ , • 00... 0..n0t Pirranoton fratorta, t • Tun., FebNoary 0, inn Gold upend 'aftoug at/ 1415 r, to 141}4, de clined to 141)4. adroeed s 141,ii, bat Mond weak' and dull 'at I 4],lg to 14034. The feeling I.hrookhour Wall linen was rather hearlah to. der, and the decline In riiiil la mote the mutt ) of Inability to have It carried El low rdieg than the rent of a furl bereellue,ditobably be. 140. • . (lorernment bonds opined bOOlOOl, but soon resoled, usr4ei hEny oFeta to sell), It War princlPally the, laage defiler. that kept op the I market daring the' later kart of In ' aed the be. glade( of thin week. The Wrest alderman% caned *lth the .droned of the ate on call non; besides the licatoEl Fang Ullman bond. are a cheaper and more relrabla etcurlty (or lays Interment. than any,' kuTetdmubt lan, • . . ~ The stock market bat declined boar 2 to 3 prr neut., the dorlin war most c4rited to Fort r: at ne, Ibtraborgh, Narri, Western, Telegraph sod Earns stack., ..a the Main shares, which latter maned but; a sllghbOLCillat• The bear element I. predomillant. and lower prlen hove to be made berate any dna magnitude C. take place. The probeure to,;101 Moan Is epteaduag mare nod mot!, and 'many mote will rent.. their eltuatloo only when they an aa• wally compelled to borrow matey, to w i ldah .many will ha compelled', before" long that do not Omni of todiy. Clunk New York quotation, Penned by Ph. 14: nem, ara a. rollowi: , Ito!4; 644, 1342. 1115; /3 34 ,4 ,44 :1; 1144, 143%;14;.5.14.117U‘ 14.404, 134'2, 10 .4 i • Cleve 3'144460rib 8. R 4141 , 4 Metehint• Utt.on 3.11p4 , 343. 34 We . . WPAterll Union reirkraph .t . We Erie H. it-. r ja - eitteburehFort Warne It lthleareo - rE. Jon% eihrtbrecrtern Itiltroad+aounon....... rety riortbsketerre•-orarettot —.. : 71t 5 . Sere York I:entrel . ........ ........ In trhlo ea..l Alteersalppl Cer Mcrae. al% Allehrkluz Southern We. tiorylon ' ei (hunts I lb ltils/Miser -The bill to tegulito the triaktlon of Milk shares which has Lome reported an the llonse of Repiceintatlece from the committee on kanelog and currency, items fo be seelonely misapprehended in Mkt, quarter.. The bill does not cLarqs the rate of 'WWI , on at aIL It •Im;•:i provides th4t State I.eg ala Sore. 'ha" have Ilao dlecrellou to .. .pow:Ame the holder of hank stock shall tstased. Linder the banking 14w Lidetctore Le could only he tamed at the placowlieto the bath is located; but by this chaime the holder of stock to •'bank la /lett burg who Hoye la aay other plum Its Pecuiteyl. ream for testaa., may be tatted at the latter piece. It dccee riot touch nondesalent stoek halden;•they are Le ho lo tamed at the place where the beak le boasted, at heretofore. This bill wee pewit to Meet the anomalousMorli. time at limp in some limtecaorhere, If per. minal pro .evil is not timed at the resldeoee of the owner, It rectal Le taxed at all. —The fulluelth blOnne erne sold Tuesday ereLlagt I's tunny 41h, au /tuned floor uf Cum. meienti tin. Root.. iM Ivibilitatiti-etteet, by 'A .11 el•waloe, avatleneer ' /fat of $ Co nu . rain Ciller. National Beni .10 04 ea do . • .4.04 ' d , t dr lu 31 h 31. ht • du Kea liachaner de .1., Fs 61 Co 6,04 re, plce Ca _ 1,7.00 ltsCe.vacce ilWiboal fink 11.2.50 do V i vo —That Clump Thi/une, 0! Monday, ene7 Thovela ..light In party amen le noted in tome brecrpe. of I.••mie. will the ,;gear.! nerautil. Intone ~t lb. /ter no ou !unease over that of !set vat eh rhe alewives show fa /r lag el t he ey one atillioe. but of is lawn Cue to rieereue to th e receipts of hash horl irevon ustatlun of work at the pulite* ton s . ' The detriand for motley wastaore se tint today, noittiog 040 of the (nu wove. cunt In f4DC:11101.14. sod to some quarters the y fur m ar e t o r up /nod quota etanneg. The market Lo wouthe elute, anti Witold the lunette in provist.he, and the inn/ Innate al urn uteiton•unalUS ins oo sun, went. the mutates mull develop tutu strtoeuer lo the epee Market theta Is 4 5 0.4 /Uhl of einulatite paper creme. and at at* ptiv an bun, rune 'cm preview. ao4 (.ate Si? meat al 1 In Va per cent. pet month the strut tauten toluellannis Lugano pm per rate. et IL/ per cash pet vaunt. The Dui role 1. nehly •t ite per rut., u 4 ho lune we made for /au. —The Phliadelphia Pres., of Woodsy, 116;11. !tie sow p retty toil undrretoOd., thouitti tot esaoslly 000000000, that the set of tvagresa. nLietep the ereatraetiop of itteetitiselts has, or will la a day or two, tireotay • law. Thy Pn.. lat. will Out airn the Lot, but allow It tope.. wilhout a rine. This le about all the euireuey Iratelatloo tbee•untry st present requires to at k • assurance of • etrair movement to trade the raeuloa eptlog arid rotator. !to coped, .lon at [maraca. or national book 0000 e, and on elbegotlon of lb latter lato the former, will pilibably by authorized by tdoo.yrase In the preseot teatsKr of the two house. It le until otit',l? jtred out that the Eloceeilloottalttee on Baakteg and e.t.a,' Stand Lira to toot to favor of the Gwadall ball tot yobaillittlag • 40C.k• foe national bath earrency, but It yobtlla whether eush • report ill be awls to Ihe flown otter &oather weekia relleyttosi by tbe•orarolttre. 71. Led,sr thi n gs date, ho the followleti Thao usa no la money' es Saturday, the supply coot:moo ' Large, and the din:mid for [...TOW patron. Sibs. Oa •all the rate oh per col.. Muthecomon al transaction ito riot:mon t calla Lerida 4u4 pa rent. Molt of the Ink... Is Must at hot ciao continental paper, though legal run are go itre/it. la Ontaleml. The soot fate for paper ringlaroder hot alio la 10 Co IX per east. rrrrinvsu rwrsoug um =mum thrytos or Y. Pyrrs' are. Ounrbll. . ,Tinran*Y.•Yobruaty 4. ISM i)Rt'llE—Tb. nutlet was- easeedln4lY . 4.lai and dull to.day, not a!sbigla .ale liportod, aal while thenils lent latle oil o 4 ilnlg, the d.• wand 1. tory light, p4aris are 01.0614. IY• ebnilauto to "riots spot oil at to ogOtod, .6 TS: asked, Id web .4 April. *oilers optic., at 7141 ie r , V. (Mare& .414 e *.ten; assll May HT..: and any. , ukcd.Ter , all the year,. ibuyer'n 0p.., thus bn not beau a aingla op nrall,ol6 for saveral waekst,tha Irres4 sale nt posterf era, at but wh.Llur thL arum ootabi obtained or wbethet holden would, nai bet wit/tug to 11.1 it this' 711.., Is eery dtlDrai to deseroilne,lin lb* a..w of anlasr It WU "ported to l. tittekst Matt had Wt. a alight reduetion at' tbi walls, ;eau.d by lite withJrawal of sown of the cloyaland buyers, and it was also rsportird that Antwerp had ds. to 60 fr.. All things itiasblarod, lb. markstat pre.. Is it a yery sickly and do. niorallied condition, but It la to be hoped that a liistfroei la nou at li!sol. Mill: bilf—The teefket for bnadriloU, tom. 'pored win, yseterdayi has undergone no quo. table shine, athl Inmate no new character.. isties woithy of spedial mottos. Thera seems to he but little Inquiry Hater for present or fent* dell•er7, and.dt li, equally true that there t out little arenas. ,tlyot oil le quoted at wet mat le, it eould ho 'sold at this Owe, hut with erud• at 7 td7l,(l6efleed oil eannet honied* sod sold at that 141 tee without the re. goer Latturtog • loath taut this they •111 tot do tither* Is soywey ef airoldlng 'lt. It fa true, there la some spioulattve Inquiry for folrerd denserirn, hut, as • Isiteralthlne, oar reheat; de not feel Inellne4 to masonry. title Casa of operatore, its olth them It le, or has been at least, all one .sided. "heads moist:ln, tall. you lose." ;To.illty we heir of • prominent New York •yerstor havlni - fsileq. and the sooner Ulm ilentletsego" err dtliren out of „the Emu the' belts, for the trade. Out teaser. here suffdred very eeyerely Thom ale elute of 1 1 31er•to. doting the pest Fest'. d, a. we haye aireatly stated, lo• sooner limy can ho forced to the well and eompefled to go at antaething rite, the be Her for thee, doing a /WM/ate business. • • • OlL.llllln SAItTII A. Y:l4 N , U. Itaohler Co: PI bids rot So Mats& ama .t. Co, , PlPladolphla Clatli A titimpor4oo bids mt. to P. Wrldht Ron. Philadelphia: . Plat. Het. Co, apt do do to P. Wtiaht 8.000. Philadelphia. . • • , rdontahataaan Koehler Co, 4.8. do do to INaring, Xing lk en, Philadelphia. , remit), tiro. • Co. 208 do do to Warden, Iroo , Ott', PhllsptlyblL. Lothhart & Prow, 1000 do do to Warden, prow 11.1.10, Philadolphla. . OIL au, ar etrodratia Darer. R. N., Loot a Co. lie bid. rdl. to Waxing, Wet a Co, Philadelphia. , Buffo... Mahe.. a 00, /93 do tat to 1. P. Lo. goo, Philadalphia • / Chicago Cattle, Market. EST Talerrea4 So the mute:ten Ossette..l - Cemaeo, February 4.—lleef cattle active and MIMI with Sales at 151,17M18,95 for com molt for fair to medium; 04600 11,124 faesecd tO extra. Ilege in gond de mane and 19015 c blAnert sale. et 16,1234 for 11011 to Stacy =Oath. Sheep active 'WIWI males at 11,23.3 5,00, ltecelpte of ZIG hog.. =1113:1:013 key Trlcarapbl lb. Elaaatlal Lou mrtz..l.•, February L—Tobaocro' V. an. changed: Flourild.7SUS for suporllne,. and lor fancy. -H h0at.112.4 5 05. 50 . 0/da.rd Geis. Corn. 7SOISe fer:bulk. Lard, /114 a. Mese Flnk.ll=l.l7el,7S. Baecrsi sboulders.loo. and Idles, Ise. Bulk bleats are unObangeal. Colton, MOS lie. Whiskey la numtual. E=3=1:1:72 lny.Teeeraptt to the. ritueergh tlesette.l Deartscone, Yob. —flour steady and very dull. Wheat afro at former. rates. Corn 3mot; white 1113/.111,11; yellow $1.11101,17. a. doll at 731174 e. •Itabtly °attar at 11,6601.11. Clover ',wed gyfoOD.2.l. .Provls looadrmer. Bolt shouldar.o4olo.,io. eow-abouldorell34o. Lard leNalll4Sae. • • • Toledo • firTeleernet to toe Pllsfernret Omens.) Tee. gelid: Wheel, Sem uor.tuneed. Tempts COT, .11,1510 bso tee snorkel I. le better; smiles of No.l et a 9.4.11061 for Tehreary 914 e; for Mara soe 100. • Ooto oneh.ged; isles at CM for No. I. By 0 q %tut. Owls mid:mood g eelee Of clOrer eed et 17,20. Drama boo 50,11)ia. RY 5 869 -,, JA. 412E1111 SON, dl9 !!f Wrtter imams, LARD (111 L. lANITAOTIMRI3, And ..tettlen.;l. tanyOf.... 1.1.100 CA.T . T . 511 uld CA ttliatt CL.f. • Xd. 1.1.04.0 Onni 0 the ceielscu....= ether twtep sad propow to soli to+ ks tanOlnano Or v...../to Our :So •• L. 0.01 Is • tout7lostor cannot t• •notleull, •••• is told .tinasn4 brutds of (rt...m . lu On Ppm .• nroluna• .n.l mutt AcT c! I 17 , grat sr • ""'T"'" ._______ rffilfisstata is th musatii.sis.. ,11•Verarle 1011 k 1vi51106114...111, I .Terstay.F . ebruary a Bed. I There' a et no new feature In the general market. de erring of special Coke.. Dallas. and rattan lan an the /tease etaraetwleUce of 0 ueiness generally: and to tar ris ws aan eete,, there Is tali little proepect of aid. immediate imlloteree4tf, ti . IIItIN Theft la a dtta4 demand for Win. ter Whist at one reoent detail iled:we eon ta me to quote Red at 82,4.302,45 and white at tt1,41412,6a. I Rye le eonatne In pie ty freely, and dealers era rttltra frorkll,3o . to r 51,36. Bexley Is scums arid 10 demand, Ind ~T. Spring selle readily ea mood tile, and 1 wad 101 'teethe, doebte lees tale; }'L-Corn le dull but wachanged; ed wino". Ild quota at Well on lraek. Safe of 2 cart 0111111% bCe; and /Nairn tole' AL Cl6OO, ' FLOTTHTIICre 1100 110101 . 91C117t 111 note In the de NO, and the market Is dull and pita, 'lagged. We wroth:O e to quote at g 10,76011, lur riot Wheat; $1'4012.50 for Winter Wheat; and CAW , : leelr. , / Made; Rye Floor Se deli and drw•plagt into beat otter twtley fo:. toned lot wee slst. 'Buckreheat le la good i IpPIY and dull et ft O. 'Pnovis oßs—ri.oo is erns egg a abate Waller; we now quote at tole ifor Shoulder.; title for Bibbed, 1a.t.10 for Clear Sldqd..2iii for flreakfaet iflscon, and 16%011 '1 r huger (lured pupa Lard, also, friaries of kettle rendered at file to tf 1131.816 a la kepi. htes Pork; PI. Btri st, lA. ` LARD 0 I.,—A. we pirate:lei, the ~.:11141:100 In Lard bee produced a warresptinding advance In the prices of Lord OIL end Iwo now Wrote So. eat 10d and No. I 5t.11,13. . ' • lid Y—l. 010110 frotti the ouuiry quite. freely, l tho Mad. being lo goo, coodhloa for teaming; . anis.. St the Inamoo wiles tout: glinny) of 82 !bat. at .11 to 113 pet roa r ,.. to quality. ' '•••• i I • ' ' ' flUrrEtrr-t. dull, under the lolluence of to., a... 0 solvate, though there! Is but little • Mange la pr ic es,is prime to eliolc Roll ranting from Onto Me—wetly at Italic • • ITEO-13011, notwithntandlog the Work Is .. held; hest,' gamed may be 30 red at We, and Dined at 311121, '. APPLEO-4n limited mpplv nil My $OO3, but, a. yet,lnzehaogedt We cOntlato to imoto rd 1.1066,6 x: as to quality. , , SEEDS-4310verneed uiqet tit unchanged I at 17,001:05.1/fistomil I. In good. demand, sad ', <Maher.. , poolkg 02.35 (or oth.ll lota. • Re thing do i ng In fitnothic.• 1 1 ' IntlEI)311U1T-1. m good - 110W and very ._. , 1 dull but uttchangedf"9o. euntloue to- quote . Peaches at 7ela for gasman, rind Melte for halves, anilApple. at 109 r. ,1 " PUTATOpt—natilat sad dOchinged—ito. rival. very 1 Ilght; mall all. t 1101,11 per Mahe!, and123,2/81,50 per Md. ! . flaw IT °irk Orwelmee neaten 7 1 , 7 Tol.eriptt 14 no Plats7ollrb liasett...l 7 , .. - 7 , Toni, February a —Cot 7 on 10,1.71,0 tini lowerl with salon of 1,600 bales at lno for middling uplands. Flour,lrecelptes,4,o6 hol•; .1 oil 1 and 011[1111y ' 10 1 107 0 0.. favor, - with Isle, or 4400 LW. at eg00.151 (or •o poirdne Slam and Meat., a 250010,0 for extra 'tarn, $30.10140r for extra •Wentern, WV. 101215 to tor w blot. w heal! extra, 49.90* 1401 toe a II tr., Wpriudlll.oo fqr. roblraort to go+l :a. 1,00 !WOW for ;Mod to choice extra dm cloetng heavy; California un change.t. Wlll, sato, of 2,300 molts at siz.ma 15,75. Rye Flour eteady; sal, sof 250 01. It $7.7040.2.5. Width,' nom oat Wheat; receipt* M MOW bus; quiet and without change, with sales of 15,0n0 boa at $ 3 ,710 for No. 't .0 7 01 If 10 otOra, $3.17 fin. Noe. 1 and I mutedspring. Rye oulet. Harley done, with sales IA 1.1,X0 001 iii'miterfe at 12,10; and 000 boa 1.1.01.1 a Waft at WILL to rirrlve.. Halt 30101, with allow of Mit ban at $1.70 Corn receipt., 2sl,Aii 1,111; oparut firm and elowil heavy, with maw .1 enIJO onah at 11,11(21,3) for new corinel PI Worn afloat, 11003.0 011.31221,"O, and 1.11,341.33 fOrslnfw 'or to prime white eituther. Ost 2176 s - I re c.,pto, 2. WIN; Alu:I. Witt ale, of 11.041 1121 at Me Mr Western lo wore, 11100 eteskely. Coffee ,idelbly with a modurato business, • Saxe, donilsoles of 150 11110• Cuba at 141 W.f. ldwasset quleVand don; .(lops quiet. Petroleum gown awl uocliainged• fork (fillet out no: wireenf 1,0-0 11111' lit 1131.501 1104 (Or 1.1: 10 0 , 10 0/05112,, at .e.3,..,2 regal., e00,70t3316,if0r new mete; cJoeing at IMAM re in 1ar..17,35.5118.37 for or Imnislo,SS for prime mean. Due l Wm • 111,1 0(100 libm at prow /o prler•.;: Beef' hams 11.101 b lend;; tales 070 tdds at 11.3 , 030. Baton yule realm of 01) huge. of „ r ile fot Ciumbarlind out; WV, for long rib i t; (lee fur short ribbort. Load cot haw. • private tarn•. Ct t meats Prow sales of WO packager eg Stkr , :o 1,00 10207114ereq, 1'1011'.,6 for. ham.. Dr..leff hogs nether;.. OrnOlOrc ' Of vretarrn, .10,0110.5. M for eity. Lard annex; •.1.• of U bol. at 11.‘1114%, (wmall lot. I 14 , :c. Butter Min. to 531350 c or-late. 'heore qufetaill(Kr. frclithte to I.lverpor I brunt and ilrooplpg. /,111/11. lour 0104,1 Inlet' sad allghtly In buyer. `'roe for common , ilind medium meanies. N' est nominally 000 1 .1 , 10 07 . Os , . ' ' doll at vac In more for wate ry . Corn Loll 1 and Leavy 0t 41.27,21,20 Mr nu tolged west- I 10 n afloat. awl 051 Mr old In xe.llrentern wore. Pork ilidi.ad Ora ',at $01,500 /1.03 , i (Sr old mew. * i.1007I,ll0!d for hew ...... 11.tA . 4.13.V.r.i for garep, . arid 4010 0.11 , j for ;turd. lOW toner:awl staadv. Cubllrate 03m and In fair cot Snit. flacon Coady. wrsh a trialerette , alt d. Lard Brow. at is tai; for fair to prim steam and kettluranddred. ' .. 4,ll.olmanaull Markel,. t en I . llfaratia , to tbe r:ttseuree ire...) Claciaisti, gebruary 0 —llO r Oren and In demand preview. to.prie...l Wheat un changed all 001.1 at $1,100 11 60 ror'No. I awlC 00 1 ed. Corn reed' 17rna and . ear mull tee go tad at elm whim 71.1 at Wientre and ralgeel ithalltd WWI at nact Oats ((051.1 0007 w. 111. latter provaldnx r to at eliwo. Kra doll at; 111.0431. W. Ll•rlevdrus and in good demand at $2.01:11,35 tor . 00.1 and ex fall. Centlon doll and price. Inomin•l at 17‘..4117'0e fbr rnlildllo. and,' buyers Sr. bolding IlaCt; I Pt - ortolan. qmaL Out prices are month lly unchanged WI artleim could have7.ron bought on eaelor torMothan they could aye 11.112 yeeterday, but the demand himeeriamt and therefore prior. are nominal, and (ha holder. andfirm. Ilwe fort/.lete Mt' old and now. I Dalt Mesta 114) x,4 1 1 :boulders 04 4,altulve for 011100. 13 inl,o for .houldisr., and 11t.,* 11%c, and 1 ic for tit's rib ant . i ! cicar stile. Law 11.3,;(11 for prime 10.0111:13, ad 13,0 for firma leaLk lanmed Oil if I at $1,16. beggar and C ffro steady. Stolaws arm at 9001012 Sew dean*. Ears deelftled (0 ion' 306. Itutterlatewly at 41141870.. Clover seta 10501.1 - l'ltuvut• ginner and welling at 4:.,f1eal 75, atht nothte g dotne.loi . .lla.a. ` Geld 1104 brutes', The motley market Is easier at !We per 4401. Each... Bela I i eta ehDP . I T at pu buyer tche tale— (al Talemp i o the rtttshargh tiatette..l Calcaeo, -riuruagg —Flour; 'Wady el g 10.20 for s ring extras. Wheat quiet . at if .0410 for No.l mid $1,01401.964 tor No. AIo. , AW Wt . I3.04):01 lb for No. Corn courted Arb:r wlth rates of new at MORN hat cloml dull at A.P.gatrXe;ol.ll93..-gig roe. a AAA Uo4o lower; we. at ger,ge Tclontig laslde prtoesi flee quiet and Arm sad :OM 1000x` sale. t 61,5401,56 for No. 1 and 41.5.3 .for NO S. Banes more attire but irregular with melee at. 1140102J0 clewing at age for No. I. PrOglaiona Arm 001 less settee. Mew pork. stabdard g2LIS; offured Costlier. at •11.1 d; trot c to brwA`Ll held at $11,7.t. buret plekleul brims • shade higher with, 4 .1. - 1.1. 114411130. 'Bulk mewls 'tonne; dry *ailed shoulders rior4jor tome. 1:na11ob meats Arm; abort elear 111jr.;loarelti packed short rib leyglo;t4e. Lard Arm and steady at 1.1 . 4 e... Union meats urthre. Orr aso4 hogs 100110 higher, elo•tha at o)79oonoPridlog.oa Itooelpta,3,lto etns of dear 33.00 bus of wheat. 61,N10 bur of corri,eagrOl hos of oats arid Mal Aroused hogs. ehtptheats,l,too ohls of goo r. NW bus of •heat,abal boa oteorn and 4133 dressed hogs; dew lek Dry Banda Markel. 'Br Ts warm to tke Pinata. irk wiamie.l 14 see long Yob. t —The dry goods mar ket for cotton goods was lees rampant bat firm nederthelmprovomait. Heavy Brown ',heritage of but make...very Immo and nem at lik4.. wille .000040, DM. raollio . 0- 'l 7 l :g lelgit il ii!....7 . ll ", ;lka. r te. r erZi=: tog thotlor7 , l4, Mewl:bed Mwallps buoyam mid popular makes very scarce,' New look intlis sold Ma at Mo. or they will balk; ...Y Polo, hi Mar that holden choose to ask; Vramsuita 501 d readily at Yid Tmearora Di lonedalella. rrlnts are In kOod demand at LOll4 tot .ll popular makew of fahcles, osmium. Cichecoand the lita-rlmack 1/, which were , eld at 1114, while peoples .1 pinks of bl ii . i breads enranimptillind Wt. and homy Saw Chints sty lee 13. ?nem are *till a little Irregular. but tie tondeney It upward.;igaluille Paper CaMbrlckalliii Wills Itockl do, high colors, ??.. . Cotton hosiery and trimlem are beginuang to mover more Mull. thtti la domesti c Mid Sombre. but prices at a opera Mg were. Wril7 lour for ell kinds of n, omestle goods, while the WIN operates st eMy manned Imparted fabrins. • , - leTelasul ilawilteltr thy Tried/rap to the Pittsbarsa Oatette.l Ctlysti• , • /chum% 4—Fiber owlet, steady and litroj datable extra eliring 510,79 011.341 double extra red winter 1 I:013,50; double extraterlitte 11111310: country brand. Wheel below the above, II urea Wheat very dull,ent firm and unchanged; No I Milwaukee- spring held at gl,D42l.4l—oht able prhou—for ear lolai hp t ro4l wthter at r-,0943,01; No I held at 11.1,5901.5 0. Lore In active but ashler; No labelled at ' the close held at 970 from star* and on spot; nar 11/0 .530 on track. i Oats; no trausuir• today, hardly to Arlan No I nominally old at an d Gil* from More. 1110 quiet • w th a light dsmimd, at 111,"01.63 for No 1 htato and western. Barley firm with a mcatarata de.. main]; at 1.1.'D for No I 81015 .yd Citemia, and .1.0602,0 for No . 11 . State. Tutralenm very quiet mid steadyi free held at 100410; bondad'atlPgrAlc." ' . t —" . • • S,; Lents Market. le 111 Tsgrant to the Pltc.llissah Duette./ • Br. Louis. lrebroary 4,—Tobacco firm and ntnadY• Cottdot nothing dcang. flour: very 'little dolma and prices unchanged. Wheat anti lusollve)it ergf2.:ll tor rod and white Trio. tar. Corn; better feellug. but a quotably, changed; sbe I ranges at B.l4gblei ar, 73b7tle. Oats In bettor dom../ and h bor./Ltd/0 7:o. liarley firm and tinehang: .1 $2.11 kW fora print and fall. Itye dull t ower and unsettled at 1.15001L73. ' Yrovlsl In holders firm, bed , het tog dales. Lard tutOyaat and blear at 1313111 , 4 e for-steam and kettle. wlth miles of about 2,000 tierces here led Keokuk end gainer. , .11costats-4F10ur.2,530 lAs; whest,4o sacks; corn. .2,” boa; Data. MI bus; barley, Tio btu. - Noodle , cleat and mild. Philadelphia nark .1. toy Toletreelt 1.0 th e Tittibeitili—Clardreeed, 1,75. Petrol to dull; anrds. refined 10 bond rain ' /lour quiet; weiOre extra 1110011,11 , teliett—receitite red. Irs 50421,40. Ifeatuoky white, $l. earn recolOte—beld drolly; caw yellow, 11.15el.bl; Wised werletsll.9s. Oats steady at 750. Provision. edveneing. Hera Pork. 11 1 3. Lsrd HOMO. i, • /11111,1waake• lairtsfi ft lei Teiewlio roe niiiftruttr4esetee4 .1111/.We Feb 4.—alleell "Well sgi s e i r 4:SO; e ge N IN ' t rot No. 2.• thlto tonal az, tor xio. 1. o Ork 'Maori sk 111.4013 e, forte ..belled. Dre.stil boil Amer at ...1.100 bale IIOur; 2%000 w , 11,070 be vote; 4,4olbneora t ielle dimmed' bbli our' IVO Oa wtiliti; 101 bbl Financial ffinu►rs in New Ikork. ==l =I mrw Feb. 3,14 " salt.. Jam opottk The Money Muket contlnnes very BUY, wtth but a tritaterate demand awl an abnn• datt eupply. Sterllngozchange Owed teal buoyant at 9 ,5 ;010. bold id a ',bade lower; opeuizig at 111-n;:closbas. ct 111601111:. aottzuttututu. (prartutututObls outland Iteudy, but etNecIZO 9.010 telegrates bap! torblun 13011.4 One 01 the !nitrite:, mad tinged dulness awl a fractic.ln! tielluP. Att. order tu buy hat( lattl.on could but, !to revs.% ou burntual aelthur c0,,,ke.. litNetimi; do, Ut2.111%01.11%; di. '6l. 106 t: eletttit tltt. 10 . .)riatiti6;; on. new, 1wr, ,, 46 1011 do' Ten-10rt1e5,104!417 eev.-TrtLrtier4,l9ThAtlOS, astcwsellAitake. • . The RaiLwav maiket opened hea'y with Rgeneral decline; old southern to 70;e, and ock island to tholatter owing to the introtbsetionof-is bill In the lowa Legisla ture to complete the 'road to the ittsgurl river and lei:mill:, the resent aides of stock below par: the stock rallied to PCA on • On. mar that Judge Barnard had appointed a receiver. The market wan steady nt one o'clock board on Eric, but lower on the bal ance of the ilsr,,especnilly Rock Island; at "the second and lan open bonrit• a farther decline was auhinitunl to, but abet the call prices. Improved lagtx per cent. from the IglvoSt point, n o active and about Ste. , dy,, TIM tall to Was day.is marked thiongtw out the list. .541/59; Cumberland. 45.74037141 Allmmo Exprwo, 731;4 MerchantoUnion,3l!; Oat; arner!con; 71r;0,72: Welk. For go co. 42; robot Stoles 71: Ctolck 4 l ll, r 2.14T01,• 52arIpoat, ' 1 004; Potoltc 111;40112; Atlantic Stoll, 17,44{91;; Hart_ torn ona - 1:510. 1514,47,4111 a; 11 cetera Union, 371441.14,;; Non York Control I:Styr.N l ,;; Erie, 7.”4071,i, Hodson. 1411440145; Harlot., 127; 144at11ng.1.1,407a7;; 011145 Cort.lllcalol, 31%0 .111;; 47,401714111 11 .41re70rre0te411/ 9414; Michigan centroc" 4 411011110LO Sontbero. socio,4; Illutols Control. 227 Plttetrorgh,ll.4o%)-1; Toledo, 1190470; Itock 141.0. 1 4 11titM1.4: rinnh ,western, 7.01,1004; .to.preferool, 73,401314'; it. Wayne, IUOI4 0140%; Chicago A A110n.137; Terre lloate, preferretl,72l4; (Torelaul t Coluntaus,lon, allroonrl, 1014 014 Tennutooes, 64; pen do., 014. lital.l lIIN L more AIM. .1511nIng shares arc active and lower l Gregory, 40) 4X5: Wel=lll, 35(i3e3 Quartz 11111, 105d110; batitica. rartnelee.'2lei.David con, 35; Edge 11111.67:41410. 151,11,61.14,1nT 1.00 Amount. to et,tlt,n42; pnyttlettlitg.sse,lltlt tat nutty . 4112/0411112 et LIAILIZO&D. • Pl22ll2aduid.liommilktri A prigelleraalbl/48. ; February 4.-1 oar Mabee, WOoLangela=pi 1 do do, S & CI Lanark do do, Sobsda k Weigel; DI bean Cotton, Ladle Cotton MUD; ID :es ham, ahOilaker A Ludt Id bale. oil, Llneorth, Mo. Donald a Co; 0 but. tobacco. 01 W Ranklo; LSI green hides, A Holetelbe; Y Mates wimp Hod, Moorhead & Co; 10 to. &amine, 2 bode. medicine, F Seller. & 10 bbl, oil, I Dickey & Co; 10 do do, Arbuckle/1 A Ho; 3 ...rage, Jaa Lipplncotts 4 tee esuesae, I H Parker; 5 aues robareu, W L Jonee; 25 b. gasp; J A. Sentra.; Oboe ticachlriery, O Iron Dimes, .2224 Nish 15. klutirri 4 Or a te 1 see n, arkle, Dickson & Col 6 bide dry Poaches, (Ira M te Keller; 14 eke Qom, 500 .harley, Mclimay es Hoodil do bar. ay, Fred Schield; 21 do do, Franenhalm, Old ie. & (Jo; 14 .k. ags. P alcUtillougar 6 ktgl data, Camp Freer,; 06 bids Orr eboin. sk do, Wag lard,k do (launch Cr.l7A Reiter; 10 blue wOlsky. JLi Finch; 15 empty al6 keg., Spencer A .51.01(ey. Prrrenor.oll. FORT WAY ”9411.0xlicAod n.H , February 4.-1 ear sullifeed.a H Flop/ k t 41; la bal. broom corn. E 11 Mattolwei 103 greets bides. 1/ Uhreirml 10 boa oraoters. Harmer - 11' Ermao bbls dour, Seklimy cr & Tn4katnl4 000 plea lead, DaVie, I:lumbers 0 Ca: VA Lb', dour, J 11 Doe; lea bales broom okra, ki 8 Maidelland; ll Mies 000.000, E Megrale; 17 mks no, piite• burgh Yap" Co; 4 cal, Dos ore, at, m, Ilyets A Cog 1 li6llo. tired, Ib.nn,tt A Co; 1 do do, J Wood; Sou A Wye' i•kgs &Ammo, W L Lute; trs.isrd. F sellers a. Go; 49 41i• 11•097. Spenca•AL MaKsy, 14 its tarckwhest dour. Hienallar&Ds paper, Maar° & /Itrrlsonrl6o do Qs, Frank lichllllagr 25 di.: broom& W Oorboloyi 11 eks ran. Markle. Mono, a Co; 11 bd. butter, T C rinigheadi 2 Oneuudriee, A Ci tiutibase. ld.rratalra AND Pl7Trenng.l 13sIsaoarb Fe brusy 3 care tae, Shosoberger & Dbalr;2 'do do, DugILIIA 2 do do, Dicier, M. , .k , ta Co; ao do, It(yan & Caoghtyy 3 do doa (4,1$ caeea Paddles, J G Ltadaays nate* 'pow.lpt, .1 A Colwell; 1 tulle leather, Flrwsua &. 0140; 4 Las tubas:el mouldo, Boy le & Ca; IS 111 wed, &Dam's &Harper; d ska rage, Foust :a Cu; to balms cora, husk, Wm Noble; 1 keg - apple butter, 7do lard, W R (hap; 1 bbl 0(1 , peacbss, 4 kg. butter. a aka di apples, I sack chertice, LI II Rooster,: 13 bbl, dry apples, I. LI Volgt & Co; 6 dodo, Head & Mel slay. Air...iz" 'GILL]. 11. 1(... February 4 1, carsoll. Locklout A Frew; V. bush cora, Stewart & Co; is bra (gm, :II do oat, D lace; to aka wheat, 3hio Cats, Kell & Dttshart; aH do do. McHenry . llood; IS du .beat, JS 13/ssott Lo(ti roll. I atLer. Frank 21 eye clan. oat., ID do rye, II do went, Sankt h. iisal; 43 do do, W Dloshass, dresses! bslf.J Weber: 10.4. cora, D Corry; s do do, W Kipp; y OW. butte , , Dear Ms alum 40 elts oats, 14.2. ,; r o y , e i . t h i lo . d t t .. ta shall; pkg butter, J Wcod( ALawnismar STATICIII D. H. February 4- 1 oar .taws. Daly. & Uobertsos; sodra tubi, Kennedy A L , Abrop; d do brooms, W Ittlst(cm; •Is b.t• +Pe. J^. Cr./1; I ban tulascoo L ll a W JentandoOn, /PS bags malt, Sank h. (.11 1 car Ouusber, J Soar:: her meal, 0 ykks pearl Par -1.7. Beekkeld & Lfeltwowei4 ear lumber. la. 31.11(tar:2) !CC a feed, nose a Elfin; 1 car metal, Cowl., 1.1.11c1, .0 Dalsell. FrrYlaukust nun COXIISLLUVILLA B. D , February 1-3 1 poi*, Ovillduar .tars, rchmerlra al. elocea.eod, 4.1 d 3 wasat. (lay a Waist.; lo at tascser scraps, FW C Fill; 111 Alla paper. Markle. LlCklop Col 23001 est W McKee a Cw. JOSHUA RHODES &CO., • itrialsters, • BARLEY AND 110 P DEATARS. Ottice, 382 Pen Street, , VlTTLißilatifi, VA. Wald Won. itobewro Www• twarkia• Work•. frAbroy. LiXP! ES,3 ROUTE iiiG OIL REGIONS! .Terepletion olthe Allegheny Talley liallroad. • sit I linty MONT/AY. Don:Train "Mit tat Tral a tan row/n.lll ran thrOttla Ytaltrigo City, oppothe Eta City. ' • , - The Adams Express CoMpAoy, . fsollttle• on all oasT•ma tr treat. vita wonion, tot tit do a ttriertl Y•Ot omilllNG CCSINYISY ley inialT•reet Route Int. Tama lotiatiorab an the OH NeglotMl Sleitell ger. kart Mirka OW Mic UM COT sad all Istet• aitol me INtota NATM.M. stIMPUC For parttculan. In ;ant of GEO E DINGMAN, &MY! : t AGENT." L GARRISON & CO., Pittsburgh Foam dry, I=I:I:C=EMZEI GR&TH FRONTS a FENDIES, Furnace and Oven Frames AL32. co Cairo I FURNACE BARS, Cooking and BiatingStoveN = ==! Pia. 209 Liberty Street. PORT BOILOR, STILL IND TANiI CAIIROLL 41; Prifirma, = 11.71-117LAII, DOLIBLit-rLI,LAI), rummox OTLISIDEROTILAISLOLLTES, OIL BULLS AND. TAWAS. • OLLIAINETI, LULEELIELING AND ASII /*ASA lIITTLIXO PANS, BALT TANS AND CON. DICHBEEtt, ram PIM.% GAZOIIISTETZ4 AIM/EOM DIUXIEME, PILIBOZI DOOM AiSD GOAL SOO T.lt3. ONsammilitrorka 000000 diVkbnL ■rut smict 5411...ty 'treats. :Pittsburgh. 'Penuizavuuig: MilrOntir. t to lb. Start .44rou rill b. promptly atiandal privantrium STEEL, 11/01110, • • ANIVRRON, COOK & 00., • (auccicsoanot To4oxiT, win, a co.;,' MannActurrrs or the best REFINEID CAST ISTEE.L, Ilat sod Uotaion., of all ol000; = 10 p... York .ot Cbret Coat !Stool% Coat 'RAPING 4IND MOWING ItACHINIA frpfEl, PLOW WAYO3, AP/U.7llff AXLE . . ", 011cOULAA A. ".. (8. .. • Plat end Common Plow As r prlnftpteel. Moe—Corm of lint .U 4 eau alneti. ,1.11! bltotts than the ltottoocatiola noose. , . MONT BLANC FOUNDRY, Butler Street, Ninth Ward, UZIVSITE UNION IBON luLld 3P . X . V . Z . ZP2913/EiCA•MES • Rolling NM and Bridge Castings. unis am nil ions, .. Easktamry us* °Rallis' isseratly. Vedas promptly and at rill.l . liteesta4. CZIAAUXB 8.X.111011A.81Z,. EMMERT &MAC 00.1.1214 , pIUVALTF. DISEABEe. oatta—ssax rms YerilltiT. new p.a. rot the eon of MI elsotam ef prtoite netart. ty fru= %we tb LDS, dyyg, by nu ay Mel/ new axe We treatment. Atro. Hernia.] Wealmess,ary lee einem of UM gariltat argsla lad LUZJI reValltion. Cara ansraistad ear an tai rr7tnded. oClealtoaraTta la a.r. sldl to, auel 1 talc. /figusin. W., 1111111.1611aa star. BURGH ROPE ViOREE. (TON, isOff. — MAU ZS CO. /K um: ract:as Qs Lea: iii VtiwitlDAGE, et,r; ITO!ey stuseue. 41P , u 6 Kane b LEI MOM =1 RIVEN NEWS _ tom The striller isailersed ionslearaly yeller. thoagli am. still pretty , cold Im eser, lap. And would doubtless freeze sharply DIU alibi. cur Mors are all closed karti and I.!, and a* likely to remain so tot soma 01010 to comd. Thep bred of eat radiating a . picket lino of Itne at • wheel steamers-between here and C 13101.1312.11. ie itkely to boo anevesek and If ones put In operation. we hive no doubt Pitt. burgh Till do het -tratt In keeping eip the ling. The f !lowing agreed boat. are mill receiving freight, tad will (card se wton as the star sad wenthei {termite: Kato Ifoblesott fq;ollsels. natl sod Lunisville; Camelli for 'Nashville. and Ale/stager, for St. Lout.. • .d. telegram from St. Louis yeeterday soy. r The iairmer Clara Ilaweort woe burned to. nteht a the lower end of the •levee boat. She as Trained at about Me{, thousand dolls., Insuredt pained la Clnelentalt; but for what amount cannot enteained to-night. :fourths of the etesMer 0. 4. Thome. ty r ic h gTitne Louisville what( clfored for eels. •, The- kfemphis Butletro YTS the 'Mary Sr- , win, now. to the TettOtitet rivet trade, will be one of Matt Malt's Ito. Atkansaa river packeteln command of Capt. Rent, Rayne.. The }lnterne Vatter .wLII probably take het place it the Tennessee river trade. Captain Hobert Bailey sad /tutus blot have tiought' the warner •frisreella at St. Louis. • TheVhite river steamer Des Are arrived at' Memphte on the 19 h, with a rood reasoner trip alai SOt bales cotton. . The Attunes,' was thing on the 20th ♦etp alowly,ferlth (oar teat to the mouth. Thera was a rile it Jackson:tort, co Whets flier sater,lip leaf, labor thaw, bat no ehange to Anstui4., The tires% Depublie loft Neu. Orleaui foralL Louie 411 the so:h. The Ezra Porter was to have left Dtllrlli . 4 litott—oo Aehseeaa foe Nair Orleerla on Iltezallt.. • • • ' 'Captj w. Bet:twat: left Oinainzati for Plttab rytt on fiunday night. Mr. 'leitaliburne, of euiertded driving through the lionee the bill repotliat. leg elehns for eteataboate and other transpoe, tattoo 'tluting the war. There Sr. etyma mil. Done due eletzene for Ms melee. and Waal:- burns took the new way te yay old debts. The DPMGCEItaid enf tubers Toted ; old the bill, no did !moat of the WtE4llll members. It :e thought that the bill ean not V. the Senate. An Meaniellle correspondent telegraphs as Pon Captain Mina anthem that the , Ecatualtre cabin did not, elide ar till the boat lark. She struck a snag. Nose to shore, was run ashore, and a line and two planks ran out. All Mac crew and paesetgers got oat ex cent Mrs. And DLit. Illehardion, and the throne chembermaid, who were thrown term the plank Sr the careening tn of the boat. The boat went down In a teerinutea' time. The jerk s:lß, 6S. feet long, diseppeared under water.. The St. Nicholas ran over the wreck neat day, and the belt from the , lop of Oho Jack-atar floated oft. . . The Lot/I.We Courier. of liunday. e ere: The etourid•lteg make, hie appestat , . t‘atthy, the tit of Ifebeuery, and tee chronicle It In so der thot our readere eith make a note alit .d draw their own coccluslene em to the probable deirallion of winter. If the eun L obethred with elocuis or it should be rainy day, then it is to be I:roamed we are to have no more thud winter. The ice crop thus far hoe been a good due, and the harvest bountiful, no doubt, and ice can now be Mei:than:l wills until next theceuth In the nverthat now there, le a great deal More lee than le deilrable especially at Cincinnati, Piteeburele sad be lends, and navigation Le sad from those par.. Math nipeo ed. We lolly Ike gollowing In reference to the Sherreau oleaster i from the Cincinnati (tem nurcial of Monday: The i stem blimmen from New Ortega, for Olnein.ll, with a vett:able cargo of gtheeries. having dlotha , ged most: of tier freight at kiveneville, dropped down to the dry dock at that plane Saturday Itlght at 5 o'clock. Tea terday'montng the seeiod cook made a Ere in the kitchen.. nth rirt ly alter aglee broke oat in the pantey room get the kitchen and the boat was soot enveloped to gam., giving of ond WOW ualy time to save et portion of then. !Erects. Sim w. stalled, and sunk on a log hemp extending out fres the elm:m o nd burned to the watm's edge. The t null[ badly beat, perhaps broken two, And unhand:ly bOrned. The kooks ind moors: wets Sired. No fors, lea, end no one lej nl4. The Harman was • stern-wheeler. built Ot Cincinnati, end. owned oy thiptain Babel and °than, ef Pittsborgh, and !anted In Cincinnati oftees for about sT i CCO. Haying knoektil • bole In her hull previii.lY. by ettikthe the tereelenf the Pacific at Uniontown I v cotes. pr o te st ht wan :mt. Iv the bulk of her freight wan discbarged on ithe bailie preparatory to going on thp wain The jell. Palnee also has the followine: The ateem r Clown, while leering Evansville last night, .libled ant: a barge containing ISto both of ,00rn, belonging to Mt. Fit agersid, In tow of the prelpetier tireecent City, knocking a corner .at t the barge. inuethe it to sink In a few minutes. Only nineteen Cooke of morn were eaved.i The barge nee sunk at the Evenrcllle wharf, !dye feet under water, omit the corn I. thing netted eat. No lueur.re. The lSurday Clad= Clu • ,d Offal rays The followlag rtes. era were tee bound at the levee between Ludlow acd Rare swear lan Ward r Delaware. Spray, Vezdearlft's Emmen Night gala, Sheen., Edna. Champion, West= mortised, laeleotle, Putouts., Pearled', Shemelwk, 311coenla,DarllacAusake A marsh (loaded) Ploe Orbs° (loaded) Emory Na, a. Seism :mils Arsory, Sliver Spray, Emma Floyd, Berttra, Surer Sales. Leouure aketwood and Vatted Steles. beer ti an d formerly of boa ts , ver ie. Lodge and other mountaid and. the pioneer of the rt.... Benton trade, is hare. He harporenneed the little Soweto for $111.003, and will load and breve Cincinnati for the EL:eky ;LLountaloa, about the tat of.3litich. He le now engaged in making alterations adapted to the trade. • A late Memphis paper may.: The Dexter. from Lonissille paseti , down last evening 'Stith life tons of ' frew ht. leeludies 11,000 sack. of genii end RC° head of ewer, The Tempest passed down for White River. The towboat' Diet Fulton binned her butler. bales here. She lett taw taw at the mouth of White filter and Game hem to pot in • Us new sheets. We would 'enure% that Charley Clarke Motile Pant ber down a few sheets rounfastnred at Loulerlile, which be pronounee. the beat. Steamer 'Earned, • . (Dr Telegraph to thekitisburgh elutttei Sr. Lins. Feb. 3.4 The steamer Clara Das• son we burned tcoliight at the loser end of the levee. She was sUilned at about thirty thousaltd dollar., and 'unreal= Cincinnati, hot fol:e hat mnonntsannot he ascertained to-nig t. • • . . • is t lama ggesuber. Car Telaraoa to 1111; Pluagiaryb esselt.l , Lon , rtes, February L—The river Ss falling slowly, alowly, with' five feat fire inches water n the eanii.'The weather la clear, with the Thennorneter at LI. ' • STRA3dB - OANS. Pa n e MELIA will let polio or lot r 11.011.1F.—Thez & W a t e rtenzner craw PAaltml. Marta. nntf VI tarsi,n ate a the oU'lltolo .V.TOEv• rnlitta QT 1•8..... e nt . pnv ronnt or to Y..,1 , ..0...1.L1h1.1W0L , D.1 JOH n FLineki. &gat.. J A,ll ICS CVLI.INI3,. Minn. 11•10. ins NASHVILLE.— _ F op„ CIA3tZi PIM lei, ./or the 01 ftl ==l 1♦ feed. D.X. Ye hire stove eta leterme4 ate port. t 4 105 Of akeTtv‘3l4o. or Immo sooty on board or• la J B.ohLt • 1.8 W L BV:. °W""; Id% (...Nrl.Ltar, pint CINCINNATI ands. f. LOULIVILI.S.—Tim 01=014 tem."2 t o CArr-YolustPi. 01 , 111.xia to a,ro (Kt opealut of F D...X. *PM Lu Imam St the foot of Wood an et. lAI3 --- • sr.- LOlllB—Thes i gU a t thus sterzer miiaz.lru lessee LSO.. WISS teivis ee stave ins opetsluss of sisvlistleM s r*" 1 1 11 1 42 . ppLlAZiti & SUBARU s I7M ALiEO rians CITv ELEcTiox oinc Bitottatall at ttat Ctaraattlat tat rinaekeiti ' lISSOVran, That at. •lettloa Boards etaath Wata are blab tomecatallt lastrueted to In tilt. at the -.mar malt/tat oltatla• their rarpectlia Was. atoa the taar tat alibilaaatiaa. at /attn. 10 vat; , •Ttint tag, [mantra et tale Lets at allset./. elltaaa a/ asla Covaata 'math, ilia sta fest.lta Within Its tantada at WO et/ at 1111111/. months imme4l•4lft ate. tedhl/the elesalen. and WlTit , ts wiztemi /LID IA 1:ITY TAX ataULISSZO ' CITY, *hen.. *a. Mee City Vaa t, pager:. 712 (IN HAND AND TO Aurtaivz. • bbCa Cuba Illolaastr; • Sabra. Tont. Riau 11(clumus; 110 • Iloutb Z4014 , z57m1. Loverteir`s aylußi 114 IV% in " r ' • 211 berm Hume tuna' 211101. tbatoe.Po.l4.ll/0.1 10 . 1 Cuba an, • b1C1111.11.1.11E 11. • .1.11101., ITS alaa 174 WOOll Li t. IN 7 - 12f'..,0,"0A0 - I',MUUdg. .LLB. 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