The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 06, 1868, Image 1
IHE DAILY GAZETTE, nawm:v ivitrr MpiumN, tiC11131111;.C121Z0.1 PENNIMAN, SEED & CO., =72 B. nnomiA;,. ..... T" '"& " ;17 . 77.7.-1.3111:41=nk groz. curcrri. sraarrma. ' a 4.01 4 mma as nava ITILKET. InE4 1 4 16 C/A NIT !I Iredm . kwAnis. drum. J'A.m PTIVRIiInGIi AID 11110X112•.• (7272L1P1L92 . eat 'SST YAWL.? awl COALIGFROIALT.LPSZ M ar Sta., TYIYI OP TES DULY De Weill . ler. per week... •• MalltatecrTha.. ----P.m oavrrne. . .17 KZ1117116 FLYIPA. VIRST EDITION. mTnN4.gia'r Pennsylvania Legislature. Pension for COL FUltam Diehl—Te. hlele Lleease In if t. Wastunglea— , oommosselal .PrintloS ComP.P.T 'of Plttegarlb-Hlehman • o. Proposed Alomdcalinta Ms enzunKll In the Hog.. tSpeclal Ditysiek to rlitsburigh t.l 11►EEIIEIEG, Fobrnary 5, 15. _ • SENATE. '• - BILIS rNTISODUCED. • IiIyMr.ES.RETT: Granting a pension tnTirillittria Diehl, soldier of 11111. Extending to the borough of Mount Worthington . the vehicle license law of March 30,11Z11. Alsoiauthorizing appeals to the Su prenie.Gasirt frouulecisions of quarter Sessions hi pauper cases. "zitt.to PAESED ITSALLT. - Chingtrog tho name of the Pittsburgh Newspaper and Printing Company of Phisimigia toCommerelal Printing Com pany of Pittsburgh and incorrorating the arne.' After the passage of several unimpor tant local hills, the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. RICKMAN'S proposal Constitu tional amendinents, - reducing the Day of Legislators to .seven hundred dollars, striking the Omni "arbiter from the Con and introducing the int sill genoe tact for voters, were discussed till after dark. Tho Committee bad reported the that amemdmont with a negative reeslmmeri dation, bat iliseried one thousand - dol. lara instead l of seven hundred. Pei:tiling the disci:Lotion the Rouse ad• journed. The mitt " for Timsday te made the specie' order : eyerdng nexL The Free Railroad Bill—r.leellea - Irreads—Praraddleee as lleartaa Papers—ltteh Dovelopforale Refers the araate Committee. Care Mirnonentemantee eittgaarau euelta) , 11Ankmanme, Feb. 4, 16.35. The House will take up and get through with the FM, • Rfillratel law to o- night.' It will go to the Senile tumor = row, and Will most probably peas that body Pretty much in the shape it passel the "aortae. • - - I notice that the correspondent of the Commercial gives Senator White, of Ink thane, credit for drawing, the Free lied mad bill of the Serialo. The bill intro dosed by that Senator was simply the printed' Rouse bill of last year, changed only as to its tItle;• and the Senate took that to engraft its amendments - on, aito ply because of its title, which mikes, the law supplementary to that of 131 e. ; The developments in the contested Weetion tome before the Senate Commit-1 tee growticher end richer day by day. This afternoon the Densocratle Prolhone tary•of Lucerne county was before the I Committee. It seems that sixty men voted at one of the districts in Clearfield county, last fall, on riatnralimtion - cer tificates pniport in; to have been issued bP the Court of Lucerne county on the tth of September, 194 n, and the names of these sixty voters heist; shown to the Pmthouniary, and ironi;ared with his natural - mitten record of that date, he testified that not - one of these men, or .men with these names, were naturalized in that Coto.: at that tier. Being shown one of the natumlimtion certificates, he testified thee the printed part was eitni- Jar to the genuine blanket used-by him, and that these - 11 looked like the im • premien of the genuine seal; but that the signattire was not his, nor was the rul ing up to the handwriting of himself or any of Us clerks. Evidence, it Is said, will be presented 'to show that the fraudulent certificates I 'were issued in that county by the thous- I • ands, that at lend thirty-sax hundred of • them were voted on in that county, in 1866, and that they were-sold openly:in Scranton and Wilkosherre for 31.75 each. It has been generally supposed here tefore that these frau dulent certificates 'were sealed wills an old said thrown out I of nee In that county, and not with the new and genuine meal of that county, " made to take its planet but the evidence I of this Prothentottmy - went to show that • this new seal was left- in the Pretisono tary'n office in a cupboard' with noth ing but ncommon lock on the doors; audits the impression of too seal on the fmnduletit paperehown him was, In ,his ; opinion, that of the genmne seal, we are shut up 14 the conclusion ;bat the scoun drels who perpetrated these frauds, aware of the fact that their use of theold seal hadtheen detected, surreptitiously ; obtained the now one and hate used It ad tilitext. Thera cen be little donbf that the State has been flooded with these fraudulent paper. Two Democratic State Senators were elected with them last fall. Judge Sharewomi was elected by them. /edge Woodward was elected by them. And new intend to carry the State next fall • with them; if their schemes are not cdun terneted: It is impossible, yet, to determine the 'full extent of thisfraud;. but what wo already know, and what is reported as being capable of proof. enough to make every honest mad stand aghast . and almost despair of the poeslbility of maintaining a republican government. • ' LitEISIMITO ZIE/telD I 111119S-NE . , DEPOSIT DEICE. '1 Ad act has been read in tho State Senate (reported from the . Judiciary Committee) to incorporate the oArtioane' Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh." Station first provides that. James I'. Barr, James • IL Parker, John Dunlap, William Res tage, John nunliesd, bledison Samuel IS Kee, William H. Stidth, Joseph IL Corson, Simon Johnson, Charles B. Leech, Joshua Rhodes, I WIl • Bum IL 3rGeo, George W. Coss, I Paul Dordevy. Walter IL Lowrie, James G. Collins Christopher 'Lug, W. bllluor, • Roberts, and all other persons who' shall hereafter berm en stockholders in the company liccorfarated, shall bo a body I • corporate by the name of the Arthians I Deposit Bank otrittsburgh, and by that name shalt have perpetual muccessiou and may sue and may be sued in any court whatever. Section second provides that the capi tal stock shall consist of five thousand shares of fifty dollars each, and when net leas eon twenty-five hundred shares are I subscribed, and fifty cercentum thereon poi,' in, the business of tho bank may commence with Or alter the election of thirteen director., ' SeeAlen third gives the company all the powere, lmmunitim, rights nd . • privitempt, and makes it aubject mall the reetrictiors and obligations of the art en titled "An Act to Incorporate the' . West ern Savings Bank and Safe Dep osit com pany et Weedy of Pittaliorgb," approved the twentieth or-April one thousand and aixty-aix. • Szetion fourth requires the corporation 'to pay Into the Treasury of the Common / wealth a - bowls of one-half of one per emittun on the <pipit:lt steels autherlrrel or hereafter created in four equal annual . Instalment+, and such tame 013d1vidonds • as la or may be providid by law.. coaceismass 3r.n.r.lllED WO . ME:C. - An act to enable married vromento con . tract for the renting of dwellings or ttOro houses - was reported by the Jtidiciary Committee of the State Senate on the itsth silt: it provides that it shall ful for a married womma, notwithstand log her covertu.ro, to contract for the renting, payment of root, and occupancy any dwelling or store in the county of her residenoo, and any proceeding to re cover the rent or the posrseasion. of said premloci may be bad or taken ,against the woman alone, and in 'any antis pro reeding no plea of coverture or dials ': laity for such cause shalt bo allowed, and Judgment may be entered 'against ,• the wife alone; Provided, !Lore-err, That l no such judont shall constitute any I liabilly,against the husband. • . • iluslatallusa xaTtric snap. The Howse Committee on Corporations have reported a supplement to the act of Incorporating the Greensburg Ma :sonic Fund. The that oresion makes the offleors a rrators competent to testify and•to-dodall other arts tor and ageing. the Corporatism Sao same as per - none not oorporntors or °dicers. The secoad 'sealers - authorizes the corpora . f • U(.111 to borrow money, not exceeding in the aggregate .115,000, for a' - period not exceeding twenty years, eoeding ande.X to issue bonds therefor in _s one hundred dollars ums. each, n and Us Ise free • from all taxation: - y. This posited the " 1 Hem* On.Tuestis . . 4O*OIkeLLICBI./L'Ver..xxY 'RAILROAD. - • - -. _ . , Ttek House Committee co Itailmoole. /lavtireforrd;afiuliplement to • e acto . -- • . * , , ,- , . - • , . 1 I ' . • - • . . . . . . . . , . • . • , .....„ , . - I • . •., • . . . . , . . . ~ , • • .. ' ' - . . . . .. . .. . . 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S - 3 - . ,04.,-- - .44.-....- O4 - ..-_--.4.-- - 1 , VOLUME LXXXIII igh April,lB(l7,lneorpo!ating the Monon galteria Valley ftallroau Company. ]Section first gives 'authority to con, struct a railroad, single or doublo track, from • point et or ricer the city of Pittsburgh. by such ronto as the board or directors may determine, to n point at or near Monongahela City, Washington county, and thence up either bank or the Monongahela river to a point at or near what, Is known as Rice's landing, - with Power to construct reach branches as the directors may deem necessary, and to Connect all or either or them with any railroad or railroads.constructed I and that snag be hereafter conetructed, and that the mud company shall have authority to cross any railroad or rail-, muds at a grade with its mularallroad or its branches sad extensions Sectionsecond provides that the com pany may extend its main T1111 . 0&11 to the West 'Virginia State line, whenever the board of directors may deem it ex ..dent and necessary _and there connect the wane with any railroad or -railroads authorized by the State of, West Vir ginia. . Section third provides that a majority ht the !stockholders of the company, at a meeting called for that purpose, may in- Mvase the capital stock. to such an amount as may be necessary to build and equip their railroad and Its branches, cud ex tends the time for the completion of tite rtiirwd live years. I= An act to incorporate. the Pennsylva nia Society for the prase:llMo of cruelty to animals pained Us° Ilonse on Toe- day. It is a Philadelphia orcanimtion, the corporator., named raddlng there. Among other corporate rights given the Association ore allowed to receive lega cies and hold real estate. The object is to provide effective means for the pre vention of cruelty to animals throughout the State, and for the enforcement of all latex enacted (pr the protection of (lamb animals.. POLITICAL. New York. State nee. Wiese Peeetee siee—Grane Preferred Ler President reales f Tice Presideet. = RACVSZ, N. Y., February 3.—Tho Republican State Cotriention met to day. Joshua M. Yencott. of Brooklyn,' was chosen temporary Chairman. The seats of delegate. from New York City were contested. After a long_ die-, =anion; in which considerable VLF cerbity, Was shown, the Radical delegates were admitted as members by a Tote of two hundred end fiftyelx to fifty-four, and the ConsoresUye delegates invited to seats on the floor. The Committee on Permanent Omni- Salton was appointed, who, after recess, reported Gen. Charier IL Vail Wyck ite President, with a list of Vice Presidents, including Horace Greeley, Waldo Hutch- Ins and others. • The President made a long speech in support of the Congressional policy of reconstruction and the measures of the republican party. He denounced Presl-1 dent Johnson's rebellion, alluded tot Stanton as one isf the purest ofAmerican' patriots and 'one of the ablest Amerlmn statesmen, and to Grant as the great Citp. tam cif the age. He condemned Seward'e purchase of Indian villages end icsliergs near . the North Pole, and the home of floods and earthquakes. „Ile hoped f:3r , the deliverance of Ireland; denounced Conservatism as having always sioed in! the way of the werld!s progress, ei3., , logised radicalism, anti concluded withl ' the closing words of Linoohnist Getty.-1 burfi disc , ... T. i .b ili e if falthfellylind fearlesdy conyear duty, in oar tint, rejoice fall fruition and the se a pieta realization that the government of the people by the people shall not perish from the earth." 1 A Committee on Resolutions was ap, = including Horace Greeley, John' sand Lyman Tremaine, who, af.' ter a speech from Mr. Tn3maine, red ported resolutions re-aferming devotion to the principle, of . justice, equality and nationality, approv ing the reconstruction measures of Congress, declaring an unal terable purpose to ruaintainuntarelelied end inviolate the pre idle faith and nation: al credit, to lessen the burden of taxa! lien by cutting off all useless expericil tures, declaring their preference for Grant for President and Fenton for Vice Presi Went, instructing the delegates to vote sea unit at Chicago and to employ all honorable and proper means to secure those nominations, and giving thanks to the soldiers and sailors for the sup pression of the rebellion. The resolii dons were adopted by acclamation. , A.Committee previously appointed to selectsielegstes to the National C.onven. lion rePorted s full list and the report was adopted. The following are the names of the delegates at large: Daniel Sickles, LT man Tremalne, Charles Andre als, D. D. S. Brown. Horace Greely was called for and in a few remarks warned the Convention against the danger of overconfidence. Ile said there were formidable obetaeles to overcome, and promising to do his part In the mnvess, urged all to work with a will and then they would win. Th 3 Convention adjourned sine die. =EI 'MIL PARKER !SUGGESTED AS THE DE.]! OCRATIC CANDLIPATE. FOR PRESS TtimWroN, February 5.—A mucus of the Democratic members of the New Jersey Legislator° last night passed res olutions unanimously reicommonding the nomination of ox-Governor Joel Parker for the Presidency. NATIONAL COMMERCIAL CONVENTION. Board. of 'Dada •aaasbfad at &oaten —Potosanoas Organinatiott and Ad• Jatrasoos tlil Tanrsdoi—Dologatos Ire on a grand llmlla Aide cad At toad a Panora • far reaterana to fate vine a se useette.l Borrow, Feb. s.—The National Com mercial Convention assembled in Me chaaies Hall at eleven o'clock this morn ing. Charles C. Nezro, President of the Boston. Board of Trade; smiled 'the dele gates to order and delivered the opening address. Frederick Fraley, of Philadel phia, was chosen temporary President, and a committee from each Board of Trade represented appointed on perma nent organization and rules. • ' There was a reamer, atter which the permanent organization of the Conven tion was made as followc—President, E. , W. Fox, of St. Louis. Tice Presidents, at largo, W. Morrill and Geo. F. Doggett; by States, F. T, Sage, New York; IL IL, Thurston. Pennsylvania; .J. T. Aiunn, Initials; J. V. Lee, Vlrmala; C. A. King, Ohio; A. W. Faglit, Missouri; Modberry, Wisconstn;'.l). C. Hersey, Maine; A. Dewitt, California; S. S. Lob , dell, Delaware; C. O. Negro, Massachu , setts; R. Blakely, Minnesota; T. W. Barleywait, Iowa; Julius! Easy, (Ken tucky. Secretaries. IL A. Hill, Boston; J. F. Beatty, Illinois; Jason Parker, Buff e alo; Thomas A. Wlnan, Cincinnati, w J. C. Sage, Ohio; Edward Butte. Dela. Pr warr esident Fox was conducted to the Chair by Gen-Hirano Walbridge; of New York. and made a short addres s , stating that the duty of the Convention V. to do what It could to unite the commer cial ard inthratrial interests of the coun try in bonds of alliance for the public good. The rules governing the United States House of Representatives were adopted, with the exception that speeches should be limited to ten minutes, and no mem ber ehculd speak more than once on any subject. After completing other preliminary business the Convention adjourned ten o'clock to-morrow morning. After the adiournment the delegates accepted en Invitation to a grand alsigh ride about the city and suburbs, followed by a concert In Music, Hull. To. morrowetflernoon the Indies of the delegates . will have -a sleigh ride, and la Musicg a banquet wi'.l take place in Hall, by Invitation of the city authorities. —A counterfeiting establishment In center street, New Torkorae seized on halt Sundny night, and t ree mem named John Soilth, Joseph Walker and floury D. Cooper, arrestal. ' l asso a coal quantity of .bogus five cola hod been sent to Pittsburgh and St. Louis for circulation. The prisoners were Mild for examlnatkm. —The Goyaratnent Coininissionera hale sempted . another section of the Union Pacific Railroad, carrying it forty miles west of Cheyenne. A largeamount of ratlrcad Iron is arriving at Cheyenne far Spring wrath:inn -4tosa Levi. a Polish girl, -has been created In Near York ler Infanti cide. Having been delivered of twins, eke threw one Into a prtry_and the other into spell in the hansa. The life of the latter wax raved. —lt la reportedlhatPresideat Johnson will .reply to General Grant's last letter, sad that ho will reiterate, arid be sup parted by the signatures or member. et the Cbhaet, what be has betetnewo said as the subjee. BECON Ellnia THREE O'CLOCK A. M. FROM' EUROPE.' Annexation of Crete to Greece. John Bright and Ireland's Wrongs. Fenian ,Band'•. Diqpersed Cabmen Strike in Liverpool London. "Thneo"'find Arrests of Amefrioano. Order of IM Pope l'onatermanded. ItAllan Minis!er at Berlin Tumult at Padua, Italy =I 11=21 =I =I At'vier, reeirptl ut W,kingtoti fnim Crete, to the l llth of January, Flute that the Turks neknowledged that Ali Pasha eaLirely 111.1161 in his mimien, mad it R"..{ believed he: was ordered P..) retire to Constantinople. Many of ths Cretan Turk, were beginning to express them selves favorably on the subject, or au eventual :inhumation of the island.' to Greece. Pmdta, the newly named Turkish Governor of Sphaliin, NV i'i Miro at Mck ad by the people, of the Province while pro ceeding to take possession of his com mand, and I.vas compelled to retrace his steps after losing some of his fo dowers. Seven mere Provinces had voted for a union with Greece. The CrehOta have et this day declared thetuselves,l by '9,000 votes, free from the Sultan, conning a part of the dominion of .King fie'orge. he Russian vessels were engaged in saving women and children from thin brutality of the soldiers. IZZE!EI3 OtiN BISIUSITONIPLF.LA.NIVSIVRONGS LONDON', February.l.—At n groat meet i gat Birthinglmm yesteniay . Sao. Bright made a epooch. Ile Pleaded tho wrongs of Ireland in part extenuation. of the .late Fenian outrage., :Ind 'begged for church reform. Bright said there wa, nothing the United States Government could do If Ireland'were part and- par cel of the Mahal States that England might not do aloe if aim would.i . ARREST OF MISR ANERIC,ikR, LONDON, Febrnary 5.--Tho! London 'Times has an editorial to-day on tho ar rest or Irish American, It admits the irnpriaAment of Train at Cork Tr. a mistake., but sari it would be distils guisbed from Leo arrest of Irishmen bo crime over bens with the aeon,: bitten on of- creating a revolt. against the gov rnmeaL CAIMMV STRI2:6 14 , .-=root., Fermiars - . - ,—The strike of the Itahmen In this city still continues to the groat annoyance of all classes. Ai present there Lino prospect of a compro mise. ASSASSINATION IV LONDON. LoriDOS, February 5, 7 -Evening.— A man named Chatterten was shot in tee street to-day and badly, if not . fatally, writ:a/ed. 'The magma:xi was iniotantly aOested, and gave bin Ilarueas Jim Med dles. From his declaration, it etyma he m'is'took Ghat:erten floc James P.ird, the milkman, who Is an Important wit ness Tor the Government In the affair of the Clerkeuwell explosion, and who at the examination before . the pollee court Identified °nem - them re the man. that .hred the poWder. It is ' said Meddles is half witted and the belief is general!. is the tool of other parties who prompted him to commit the deed. The shot took effect in the throat of Chatterlon where it made all ugly wound. He stlll . llves, hat his recovery is doubtfaL ELM= RAND. Of PE?UA.NI DISPER4ED. CORK, February this morn ing a constilerable body of men, auppos eil to he Fenton; were discovered in the vicinity of Macroom Castio, about twenty mhos woof of this city. 'They appeared to be preparing to make on attack upon tho Caudle,. and the outboritlea of too town of Macroom were notified of the danger. A strong force of police was forthwith ordered , to the groom . ' and as thoy appeared the FORIAITIA dispersed in all directions. I= °ELDER Or TILE POrt Corr -V. TIMM/OMM FFOUL - NCE, Febivary s.—The Pop. having recently ordered the Cotholitt clergy to have the Tc Pnam sang in nil the chnrcheffia Italy for the -victory or the Papal annsat Mentana, King Victor Emanuel Issued aproclertudlon prohibit ing the holding of roliglonamerviee fur ouch pernoatt trithin the kingdom. TUMULT IN; riDUA. Frnemscz, January 5.—A popular to molt is reported to; have oaeurre4 a Padua. Yestentrty. The; government using every means to restore order. =33 ILLTECTION Or THE, ITALIAN unthar Elms, Feb. s.—The Monitcur gives an account of the reception of Signor Berenuti. now Italian :Sinister in Berlin, by. the King of Vrossia. The King warmly welcomed him as the first Am basnador from Italy acarodited to the North German Confedcmilon, and congratulated him upon uhl appoint mentoleclering it was a new plane of peace. • = Lirvraroor,, Feb. s.—l'ho ateatner Panavyl van., from :;olor York, arrivod to -clay. " • FIZANCI&L AAA LONDrue; Feb. A—Erening.—Consols closed stronger at , X 3,:; Li-204 dull at 7:II; Engels Central 87, Erie CB. • Liveneord., Feb. s.—Eueofing.,—Cotton closed firm with-an upward tandeney; middlina uplands in port 736714i0 ar riVii7f; Orleans 8681; sales tinily 15,000 balk. Breadsturbi—norn the mix ed Wcatern. Wheat Ite :SI for white Cal iforida; and Havel fur No. 2 lalwaukee red; Barley Ss tid for - American.. Oats lid far Amerioln. Peas ,47a 911 for Canadian. Flour :2's for western. Pro visions—beef 117a - tkl Pork 72. Ad. Lard quiet at Eta Cd. Cheese 22.4. I.,lneou flf/s. • CALIFORNIA. • for' Prise Insisting— riot, an Wheat Es/sera tuTplltgreph to the entabarsa Ne•ltle.J SAN . Fn.cvasco. February 5...--Thos. Chandler; strrotted for participating In tho prize 111;br. with Dooney Morris In April boo, tuna refalsed In ono thousand dollars bail. L'Flin authorities or. Contra Costs esotomplate Indiction' about one thousand citizens of San FrancLaeo for the same offence. . . Tho wheat export for January woo twenty-two thousand tons; value, one million two hundrod [batmen) dollars; nineteen cargoes, sixteen of wh kit were for Europe. Flour shipments, 1111Y-fiso thousand four hundred barrel n; value, four hundred and seven thousitral Terrine Siena la Nis , e. 1.4.11K1...d Leas •t lit t By altlegrool to tat fOttttoritt ti toe* e. 3 /TARBOX (MACY:, N. P:, of the most terrific 'derma 61'4min:town in Newfoundland was experienced' With in the last two or nano- &lays. at , !Lee ported that thirty people Peroh4 m cold mid in the snow. I ~ PITTSBURGH. I'ItURSDA.Y. FEBRUARY 6. 1868: FROM WASEINGTON. Another Leittr to Gen. Grant. Inquiry as to the President's Intentions Seward al' Minister Is England. Nomination a Made and Lc' ed Upon. The Juai ce Field Inve at igatior. The New British Minister. tt7ToitsrsDb to Mo . rittsbOrKtt 05otttr.1 WAsztitldTo:l, roll, 5, 'rot, = A opechil rays it is reported the Presi dent hoe ROTA a sharp totter to General urant, reminding him that ho io 'label . - ..10mM to the President, and that it lo becoming to use ouch language as con lainediu Lis last letter, adding that he will not submit to ouch ianguago again. TIES PRESIDENT'S,INTIUNTIONS." The Reconstruction Committee ap painted a sub-Committee to consider whether there is any evidence of an 'in tention on Um part -of the President to evade or violate the nett of Congress and report aceordingly. I= It is ranneind the President wili nominate Mr. Seward as .Minister to Ea.;lin& In place of Charles Francis Adams, and that Mr. Seward has con sented to accept. OtTTILLAIES OS TENNESM:X. FrxminnTr. General Carlin reports from 'l•onneexeo that ho has ordered the ofil,n, of the Freedmen's Ilurean in Viatitin to prosecute the perpetrators of °innate. on freedmen wherever they can induce, the civil editor. to wt. • voitrEnErs AND ADvisEEs. • • - The Secretary of the Treevourr. at the requeigt of the Wars and. Means (;011111114- t,t. has desivatect D. A. IVeHs. and I or. V. F. Prftsby Conferrer and Consulting Advise:, on behalf of the , Doi,Artloeut, NOMINATIOSS /lADE: - • The Preltident has nominsto.l Oro. W Scott, of. Tennennea, Congo' at Meta Moms; S. W. Downing A.st , ..s.w I n ter nal Romano Dixtrlet, W. V.; Jan Comfort, Pnintnistrew., Lnwihburg, P = Secretary Seward, dertnitl,7, it patible to the public uatareAt. read to Congre.s at present a Ma1,111e: of the colt Of tile arrest aria trial of S!‘ =1 A deloastinn of Ute Indlong w tit.d o the Pn,ident to•dny 4..1 were .eord:al; recolval. RAILROAD CASE rtUVRAILE. C01:117. Tbo upre rue Court was to-day fm the tn.., of .L.V.11,4 .4 al M. .t M. Railroad Company. whiel• is tlo, tire; of several Western Railroad ease,. it till occupy the Court tine anti next creek. ll= Of , eleven asztintil (MI ploy« 1 Lc it, In ternal itereinuii Offitie. Ai% tiro hem for the fatrpoiic of giving. inforrrintii , ft, TAX UN. CIUM,. The committee to Ways :Ltd Moms has ugentmously deternmmul that Car tux on tigers can best ha becureil by a ,tstnp og-et - el cigar. Iso3ll . 4(ATletre JC ED Ceett. The geuak confirmed Gideon 11. Vol. boor, of Cotiner Minh..er re tot end Consul General at Ilayti: Wm. lt. Kerins; of Kentutky, snd A. Maguire, of Ilimouri, -trader the get to' retell... , I ethc.n, Or money epeeit In the eapirtr,tilen of the rebellion: Wm. I'. 'rummer, Chief -rustier. of the Supreme Codrt of Arii , ne, 11 , . formerentrutasimi having el pi red; John Robertson, postmaster at New VA ton, OhlmWm. C. Wilson, cc., Fayette, Rejected: Jeerer M. Nit,ling, Postmaster at Finley, Ohio. ills: JtetTICE FIELD r‘Vr.rrei...TlON. The New York Harald epeeint «ass that Mr. - Wilson, Chairman, testified on foretheJudiclary Committee. that he had: hmrd remarks of the toner of those charged. in the revolution under eon.dd , eratioo fall from the limper Chief J.C. , 0 Ch ..% and Associate Justices lend, and Field. All there gentlemen. hod prrr uounced, the pending reconstruction bill unconstitutional,. =I Sir Edward Thornnin, the new Ilritish !Moister, was not preAented to the Pres ident on Tuesday. lir. Thornton, It ap pears, had made all the nrraugements 00 meet the President at the ti and had is notified htr. tieward, day morning the latter informrd Mr. Thornton that circumstances had aria,n on account at which it would. be tme-e -.ary to postpone tin presentation.. The British Mintatur is in profound ignor ance as to whet those clrennadances are. It Is well known, however, that the Prl“ Ident wished to lay bin views on the Al abama claims before the Cabinet provi- OtIM to meeting Mr.-Thornton, and this was the muse of the postponement. FORTIETH CONGRESS for Vitra/mato the rettmench eirette.t 'lVssurstivoti, February 5, tau. Several Executive cennruuni•ettioni of 110 general interest were referreeL CorlesEl. TO DEPEND uENIL MEAD,: sex , 1100011. • Mr. HENDERSON presented pea don of the St. Louis Bonet of Trade preying a subsidy for a rsi4road 0.5 now • granted to the Union Ptietne Railroad. Mr. HOWARD introdueed a bill an: therlxlng the• Secretary, of Wrx w em •ploy. counsel to mrtalri ease, to defend Generals Meade and Roger or any other °Meer proceeded ogaiust because of re noulitrnetiOn acts. In reply to a ques tion by - Mr. Hendricks, he presented a letter. from the Secretary of War, saying that those Generals had applied for conn ect to defend them - against the proceed. lug. of Governor Jenkins. Mr. HOWARD remarked that the At torhey General had vet important ocea. alone declined to appear and defend in • the Supreme Court. and hatl thus pre- Judged the ease. Mr. LHEReIAIi thought the Attorney General, having openly committal , Lint tself ugalnat the constitutionality of a low, might not to be called upon ln any caw underho ithenid not he misured I bemuse he had been required to advise the Prusident in to Judicial capacity in le to Ihls law. .agreed .with the Senator • from Ohlo. The Pregldent or I anyDepartent had a right to upon the Attorney General, Nem:, tout ac ted fu giving his opinion „Ileneittly, ,Ne heater. mistaken or not, and doubtlehe the See- , titer from Michigan would have acted the same manner. • • . HOWARD nail If the, Attorney General was conadentionsly of °pluton the rlvonetruetion laws' were uneonstl utional,' the-simple remedy for 1111111,1t0 resign. Congress Would not force him' into a Courtagairell his convictions.. Ile could allow some gentlemen. to appear • who would perform hie duty, Mr. DAVIS bore recited the eireurn- Menem of the M'Ardle case, and claimed that the Attorney General could not tit, Otherwise than lie had. IreIIENDRICKS argued neither the Attorney General nor any other lawyer should sink hie convictlonst far hey pur pose, and asked whether the Ssnate thought that gentleman should appear before& Court nr a Cabinet In any came whatever, and maintain an act of Con gress as law when he believed the COU stitution to be law. • ;-Mr. HOWARD sold the Attorney Generate opinion wax given, when the bill wax before the 'President, and before it; pulled by a two-third vote, and he menu candenmed Ihe courn of the • At- Weepy Geneml. Mr. HENDRICKS naked If the pas sage of the Llll by a two-third polo mado it eonetitutteard T. Mr. HOWARD-4 think it dom. Mr,IIENDILICKS continued, alluding to ihe employment of counsel at .rt large °Spell's by departments hereto fore, when authorized counsel wag to Court. He believed ti lt was eititelY effort In matte a para efore Congress and the country when no mote o n yet brought against the Generale. • After further dISCIASSIOLI the resolution Was adopted. • DILLS AND RESOLUTIONS: • Mr. FESSENDEN oft - credit resolution dine:Rug the Judiciary Commlttroto quire buts the expediency of repealing or modifying the act of February, lent,. to supply vapancles In th e Executive De parunents in certain case.. Die.. THAYER tntroduoed a 1111 to amend Lhasa for erleieval of the Winne- hago Indian., and fur the sale' of the In dian reservation in Minnesota fur their henent. ileferred. MS.,I`OIIEROY introduced ;s1 bill to mitend the pro-emptlon and homastoid leas over certain lands therein unused, mot fir wirer purposes... Referral. ' Mr. HENDERSON introduced a bill to amend theaet donating, lands in cer tain Staten for the uenelli of agricultural colleges and raenhanii:ed arts. Referred. fir. DRAKE ottsred ajoint iesolution ter the relief of certain contractors for I the eenstruction of vese,ela of war and in:whiner, Referred. •• Mr. 116 SA presented a resolution of the Stair of Kansaspraying for the ex tolls:0o at' the juri4diction of the Kansas Courts over Indian territory, Also, a resolution for the rale of the Osuse Indian Reservation.. Referred. Also, a re.olu lion In regard to thin pro- Whorl of American citizenti ' abroad. Referred. Mr. MORTON ;Introduced 'w petition on the) same subject. ; The !inpplrMonterp . Reconstruction Lill sea. Mr. lIOR itt1.1,,,0f Maine, spoke in Its laver. Mr. DIIAK I: obtained into flixr for to morrow. Tile House hill to forfeit railroad lauds in the Satoh \vas referred to Committee on Puhlie Laods. II r. PATTERSoIs.I . , of N.from the Joint Committee on Itethenehment, re ported a stitiviitate tor the bill in ruldh 'tton p the tenure) 01 other net, under dis cussion citetMay. Without tuition the. Menai(' adjourned. • yI.,I:I4'IIOI.IIIEPRES.ENTATIVF—S. Mr. ![1:.1'1 4 4 8, member elect from Ohio; had the 'oath of 0:1100 atintlalitered to him tho Speaker. , Mr. COOK, front the Committee ma Iti.aids and CattalA, reported a hill outbeP iainK the building of a mit:road 'front I\'s-0h0:40,k City to coonao, 'with the Ned Cantral Itntl road at'er near the Sae, liar , Lao!, coal Pennaelvania And Maryland. Ordered printeil and reeem— faatt..!. Oa mama of Mr. IV II,S01 , ;, or row.. <be Senate hill for the protection, In cer tain 031•04, 01 pens , ' mak Inidlachionures portico or . witnessea, teas rertorre'il to (loot .3 at' ioaary Committee. , roitrrtTi RAI - I.IIOAD LANDS ll= The lleu-eprooteetled to the eausldsra- Cot. of the hill declaring forfeited to the n itte I States tiertain lauds granted to aid the eettetrm - tion of ratlroutio Its Ala batnn, Mi,etdp i, I einislanit end Clot , AMlTlliment of . Mr. ARS ELL, to exempt from fdiei•ure lauds of the Nitdmile and Dee:our' Railroad woo 1. Yens s 7, nave :S.. moved to table the bill. Ite,etited—aixty-ei;rtit to eighty-four. toe ! . ..cidment /If Mr. PILE, to en , * vent the of tie Alabama and Ten .ee I:Unread Company, wan net tiA'rePil to. 'rue bill then primed—yeas eighty-eta, RV, ,v en: 1 essrs. Andersen; rnsll, Ash ley, , t Baker. Beaman, Beatty. Ilan to' Broomall, Pen rayllan Budkland. Butler, Cake, Law - , Clitatitill, Clark. Ohio.) Clark; IZa - 115.".5,. I b. C.tidurn. ('....5A, Connell, Ismin..lly, 1-S.:l;latidon, I.li .dt, Farn., nail, Ferry,' Fields, Bar:lel:I, )lardy, 'Higbee. Holman. Pop. Hooter, did Id. lain.; Kelly, Lawrenoe, Ildnhytdtte, Lynch, Meivnord, Sic('lurir, 5.0. er. D l dier. Sl...tre, SI irirliead, 0100- Nswanul., Orth, Poen t. Psatain, Pike, Bolsely, ata°, a ver, chimek.. shAM R Ilelsl, , st...l,littit, Sias P 11•, ',NOW llarup ,':in.,. sites en 5. ..t.entayiyartia,l Stokes. T.lYidr. Ta lde. Tennetis.,.) I4.S n. CItl. Von Avalon', VMS Horn. New l'..rs,! Van I hyti, ttlhii.,l Ward, NVl••htriirne, Wtsitettain,i IWashbo nss. 1:11110i, ' 2 , 111.1rn0, ( I nthona,l !Wel ! Willi:ln, 7ln Boma: 1 Nota-11.etas Al 111 , 11, Adams, Lieber, - - tell, Moly, flald ri liarn.a, Ber-.: no:n, ilrce•b, fkOljemin, Maine, Blair, rov , r, Ilro,kr, Burr, Cherie+, Dixon, Eblrelirr, :Ferris, Fox, i r o,r, non.brenbor, elltely, rlrovelly, (;rover. lieleitt, Ilooper, I il Joetg.. KltchonNl is colt, Lntlin, Mollory, ' W NOT:, 3111:oron, Nr.Lol eou, Peters, l'obied, Provo, Ilandell, No.gre“,....btarkweatler, Stewart, I TAT.% Tit. ana., Trimble,Torlteh 'fromp, ‘Vnebborne, I MA.S.I WoodbeogP, a a: d.-•Nevouty-tbren. I = • MAI-Pinto otingiclora• t of the i,ill rep , rtvd from thei C , im• nsitieo ou ref riglitl of Allit•rl , ati„ciliZeilS in foreign , . litr. JUDD eon tinned Ida 'speech in cri. i3Osen of the lau, and read same extract," fro letters re , eivisl by him this morn ing front fiarmans in the Weill, ,"eking It lir the made any distinction ho tweet' native and adopted citizen. The vverion made in tee bill of persons s c aping from conscription .tusily, Or derc.l would , ho said, aubject to arrest cons,ripti,el all Gerrtntne returning to he,,,,untry who had oinignted when Limier twenty-three years of age. The rive rt,v in thosecond R action, Mat of reprisals, >lr. Judd ...s.inalderod en a nine reins: I.lllr provision in this very ~,in.2lllor Nil.. a mearni of redressing wrongs, the proposition wpm farce. Aria mode of lami4litiient, it ws barbarian. It was at varlanee with alpha principles recognizeql by modern . civilized govern- Menti. No ono could believe that any . - . European government would NI to make such insecurity of any of its nab-. ieeta a cause for immediate 'war. It would not even make the exc.° 'which the Emperor of Abyasinha had for his 4eisurcv ot r Engllshuith, fqr ho charged hem with being .x.pirntora. Taking the bill altogether, It did not advance oao step towards a practicer remedy for the grievants , of nutentlized lie did not believe any !specific act of legislation by statute wee the term in which bt meet this question, Coeur.a should pare ageneral declaration of what the law of the cntd. to as to the perfect equality of native . borrt and natural ized eittzenu, etigi Lillty to the Presidency being the-only exception, and of what the tiovernment proposes to do in ease' or ref u+al to abide bv each declaration. The declaration wit iok he proposed would rare 610 I•ir.4l—That the goserethent of the Cnited States was established on the principle that every individual has an inalienable right to life, liberty, and jhe pursuit of happiness, and 'that on am.ns neces,try to secure that right, express power bt establish u uniferm rule of nat uralisation Wilo vetted in CongresA by the Constitution. =I linnet rower had heart exorcised by Con-; art's; 'Third—That by, - the Censtitutlon and laws of the United Staten no dintinetlon is :Wide between the rlghbi or eitisenshlp belonging to - native bnr, and to naturalized citizens, or in the , protection due them from the I:overpnietn, the SoilL tory dist Inetien being that the President must be notice burn. ! F'oarff.—That the naturalization laws of the United States, in force since ISO - 2, require an °Alt 44 abjuration of al legiance, and that hence! the - Trinciples and doctrine of the English common and all other tx.ntilatios doctrines and prineiple,bn the subject, hare been abolished within the jurladiction of the United States. • . Fifth—That against any exaction of Military ar other rervicn or duty which the United Staten government should protect Ito native horn citizens from, •It c.ptally bound to afford assistance and redress to naturalized citizens.. S;.ah —That the naturalization laws of the United States form part of Reflation :ll and political system, In force for nearly three quarters ai a century, and that all foreign governmentn are charge- nide with notice theroofind acquiescence therein. which cannot now be controver ted with duo regard to }the rights and dignity or the United Stator. tins abandonment ;duce lallt by Great ltrititin of its claim of rig ht to impress no seamen, natural hod citizens t f the United States. I.7ght/. —That the protection of natural ized citizens stbn ad cannot be trusted excludveiy to the lisecutiee 11ePPri. - 'nerd, but should be enforced by impera tive law. -Nista—That esturaliiedcltizene,charg al with crime fun forrrign land, are en thicirl to the proteetiOn of the United States to the extent that . . it shall see that the laws of ouch grustry are fairly and I cripurtially arineintste.red without preju dice. 7'enth—Thnt the Unibid States govern ment is horned to pee that no United Stab • citizen is triad or puubdred with- In n foreign juri,hction for liCla dorm or words uttered within rho United States or in :Inv other': ,ountry exceirt that wherole tiro prosecntlon isinstituted. I.7creiith—TLat it in ,the duty .of the , governdent of the United States to do- ' o discharge and re, l'erd t Irate o l r i eln c xe di n a n t restrabeed of their liberty in violation of the principlee tine declared, and pest reparmlan for the wrong any citizen has suffered, and that the Executive Departneent be Destructed , to carry oat those doctrines and enforce thews rights, and to report to Ooleiveres =I any refusal or neglect on the part or any foreign government to recognise the de mand . undo._ In :conclusion' ' and In reply to some observations of Mr. Prityn. ho said he was' for Cowie. sayingthat sdch and such, rights imleted , entVtUithey. , l l /onid: be observed bf those natiorie ivith which' the If tilted States deal.' SPEECHES TH TUO "arkes” . DOT MADE =I Mr., LOGAN, rising, to a privileged question, called, the Adtention of the Reuse to the fact el loincolleague (Mr. Marshall) haying made some remarks on the question of whiskey meters an the MI of January. The report thereof, to the extent of four columns and a quarter, was In the Globe of the 24th Of January, which speech he said was novae deliver ed in the House. He _pretested against miyanch proceeding. He recognizedthe dret colunuf no ountainin something which his colleague had MS lifter being dressed up, but the rest of 1 'he did , mot recognize at all. • " Mr. MARSHALL 'asp eased his amazement at the course t ken by hie colleague., His colleague a =a of genius and classic education and it was perhaps not moonuary forbi I, sa, it Wall ON most membeni, to revise d correct his notes, written out .by o reporter. The iopesch, as published In' the Globe, was the 'pea oh as delivered bini in the House, with some additions and moditiMtions ha admitted, bill there was not a sentiment in the speech reported that had net been utteredby . bieu In• the House, and': if any, gentleman assorted the contrary lon asserted what waif not true." Ile admitted the additions and amplitlcatimus us carrying out the ...- premed idas, and be understood that to be the universal custom of motobere. - Mr. SCHENCK: disclaimed for him self any outdo practice end pretested exit nit such revision el reports, amplifi. cation and modification. If such . letnuoin were Idlowed, the country edall .learn veil' little from the Globe of the proceed ings of the Howse. • Mr. liAlttilLALL said each ahem tiouswereexceedinglyunpleaseuttoldm. He wan cenecieas he had done nothing which was not Junctional by constant practice of the Hens.. He did not admit 'tin right of his colleague, from any poeftion he occupied_ toe, the. House or before 1116 country, tobeonme his censer. He (Mr: Maraliall) oocupled a position which waszoot to be affected as a gentle,. 111,A11, or se a man by any remarks kis celleagne Weld make here eirelsewhere. Mr. CHAN LEH being entitled to the door to speak on the bill onnoerning the rights of American citizens. addressed the Mr. LOGAN desired to make. an addi tional remark. Mr. CH ANLI.:II mid he Would yield .tor that poi epos°, if the gentleman would limit his remarks to five minutes. Mr. LOGAN Intimated the House, not the gentleman from New York, might Impose a limitation.. . Mr. eIIANLEE. said of the gentleman sinuldnot accept bin courtesy be would not yield to him at all . . '2.1 . r. LOGAN. weld dos appealed to the courtesy of the House In the vetch. Mr. Nt AI:SHALL appealed to Mr. Chanler to withdraw his objection. Mr. CIIA NIAlt maid be would do eo at the request of Mr. Marshall. •Mr. LOGAN referred to the !manna -6411 which lie said 'hie male/trim had made with such bitterness as to his (Air. I.eigsten) being Itliterete. He admitted he was not educated in any of the high 'colleges, neither wast'lais colleague, but at all events he vial ' elitt , ated •In town that had a church steeple, which was perhaps more than Ma col league could, eiy. (Laughter.; After P.M@ fUrther..lter.U.l• WY OI, ilaZ a direst contradiction of statements. the matter subeided.; • . erkAaat:# The House proceeded In business on the Speaker's table, and referred all bills thereon. except that authorising the Sec retsre of War to em plot counsel to de fend Generals In carrying out the reran s:ruction, arta, which was passed. The iota ems 114 to V. , An • Executive communlisation was received in relation tothe famine In Sweden ant Norway, and :taking an appropriation T for,„ ex Knee at the Surratt lrlal.' • The liehse dent into Committee Of the Whole, Mr. WIL-SON, of lowa, In the Chair, onkhe Military Academy Appne. pilation I bill, apPApriatlng about b3O-i .OOO. Mr. WASIIBUIIN F., of Illinois, moved aprortsa, requiringthat all Ca dets take the hen ; oath. On a 41111W:in, no quorum voting, the llonaoadjourned SOUTHERN STATES.: y to . the IrtsuusiA. • ittrumo..rn. Febrtliry 5.—.1n the.o ent lon, the ft Rh eecitou of the execu tire .nlinatme was adopted with an amend ment requiring the moment or t'so•thtrda of the members er tuoLegl.l.tote to mil an extra minion. CAROLINA. Its t.mort, Feb. 5. ~The Convention tee , day pna.ed the relief msasure, which has 14M:1 under consideration two • days, nearly ...reported by the committee. Thu Censerrative Cenventlon mut to day. About Sty aro Counties represented by about theeo hunctied delegates. B it Smith, of Ila Wax, _was temporary Chairman. W tit-sham vrar ebbs., permanent Preeldent, • 'with thirteen \lee rrceddents. Editors to attendant* were chosen Socretarteg. The best spirit prevatls, and many of the ablest men lu the State are present. s , mourn CASOLINA. usntestow, February the Convention the c# rights. woo read a first time. it is liberallb its proviaions. Suffrage is asserted without qualitipt dens, The Judiciary, with a faw excep tion., to be elected by the people for terms rangingfro, one to four years. The entire m Judielal spar= of the State le changed and the expense of legal machinery greatly increased. A new penal • code is to bo prepared and review:l docerdally. The Con stitution .provides for a school system and compulsory Attendance for twenty four months of all children between six and sixteen. A reformatory ',school and an agricultural college are to be estab , All !school' and colleges to be supported by the public fund and bo open to all lrreepective of race or color. zOttnllitlll. - San- Oaucarra; Febrtuiry Zi;—Tho Con vention to-day- appointed a Committee to investigate the city charter and report the change. necessary. -The, vote yes terday on the (location of mixed achoeLi was ilmoet unanimous. Articles 143 to to 146, under the title of militia, were adopted to-day. Wiwi:la . diefrauchised by the Itetionstructiod. acts or the Consti tution are not liable to militia duty. officers shall take the oath pre. scribed for United States Army officers tied State officers. Article 146 proscribes the method of amending the Constitu lion, a majority , of votes to ratify the antentiment. "mend klanoeck has ordered the Ligation of the charge of malfeasance i office against Street Commissioner Baker to" " slopped, and. directed the Distriet Attorney to take charge of the owtter and take snob action as is proper end neeess.ury proceeding by mom of law. Baker woe removed from °dice and Urforge U. lfleld appointed Commission er. The same order. appolitte Arthur Gastinel reconler of the Second District, he having been docianfd ineligible by the 1 Supreme Court when, elected, but ALABAMA. TRR EctertoN LBOGABIBSO litogromaray, Abruary s.—Eleven hundred votes were polled Go-day, in cluding alx white men, four of tbem can didate. The election ,10 progressing quietly. blortzGE,Yehritary &—The votes polled yesterday and to-day were 9,536 colored and 36 white. ATLANTA, February s.—Tbo C 01133511- lion pomed she relief elanats-ffeas eighty: two, nays forty-Ave. :It denied juriadlc tion to the Courts over all debts contra°. tad prior to the ourrentler,,bnt leaves; It discretionary - -with the majceity of the Legislature to confer, Jorladlction, in all ' cases except an to the purchase of Waves. Richardson, the member of the Con vention who was ahot...by Simmons en the third Instant, will probably not re cover. . ./.111i131111/1.1. Limo Rock, Febriaary 6.—ln the Convention to-day the',...pommittee on Penitentiary made w .- report which, among other thingvi charged the Lelaits turn with sanding a delosittion to Weak ington to revel In debauchery and drun kenness with the Preeldeltd. thus Sqi.lan' deringa large amount of money collect -edlr taxation. Made the special order for. Friday. lin Illuds, rudical,nffered *resolution that the Convention opposed the antaigit motion of mew, instructing the next LegieLature to make laws prohibiting it. After various amendments, tending to bring the radicals to vote for making nit. clause In Cr E mstitutton and not refer it to the nre, were voted down and aid ution adopted by It.tuttty cm -LID SUBIJAILIN. - PflAtiler• Woof 1.41, Two godd, steady newspaper compost ton can J. Main situations In this Wilco • •hy makinkirulnotliate application. • . Coixaty . .Prisogg:oCeiy .. - • The Allegheny County Pt . ison Society met in tho rooms of the Veung Sion's. Christian Association, on Taesday After noon, JoSeph Ideßtilgl,t, President, In . i the ehairt Mr. R. C. llldier Secretary. grayer was o ff ered by Dr. elark„ . Xr. 'Ogden offered the following reso , . lotion: 1 I Itcso?vc(l, That the thanks of the Soci ety be thralered to Messrs,`Winer, Oils Oenformy, Patrick and Aiken, ai , r papers end magazines furnished ;{ also to thou Western Tract and Book Society for sim ilar favors; also, to the Young Men's 1 ChristuntAthociatlon for papers and the use of their roam:. •.• - I - • On motion; a committee' conelstimir of Dm. Bali srol Checks and Ain It. C. Mil ler, was I - appointed to irothirs Into the (nue of lin insane prisoner now in the l'eniteutiary, who had boon returned from Dixmont as ineurobist alr. - It'xior. reported "thou} a house had been prorlde,forilth bods, stoves, ate., in which the destitutemoy obtain food and lodging,] and - requested the - Society to take slings of la , • ' A. - On motion of Rey:Clark, a damn:dace consistlag"-Ot'MeesrsAL C, Miller, J. D. Carlisle,and Dr. Gray , was appointed to co-operate writir - the parties who have provideel the house, and report at tho next wetting... • . • Iter. A;'hicLaughlin, Agent of the So ciety, tatlisentatt hie Mat report., being for the month ending Januaryaist, isle. Be stipolts'Olat he was gladly received By the 'Anthers, =patof whom evinced a willingness to talk on the enbleot of re ligion. • Ilt(hul • pleasant aenrernation with Dr lffeKelyr, the new physician of 1 the Jail whole very willing to co-oper- I ate with. the Society to promote the -In-' . tereets if the prisoners. Lie reported, too, then he -was received kindly and coarteenaly by the - prison tatticute. • Tborints H. Rabe, Dull, was tenant- I:Wavily ejected a member of the Society. After an extern' - I - conversation on various *natittere, ti " - - "turned to meet -in the NM is first Tuesday of *arch, lathe afternT. - - --. nepaa lean Om. `., manse rao,„ i Tits Republica[ .. .., Executive . . Comm' held a meeting -yesterday, at their no, on Fourth street, the Chair man, J b 11. Billier; sa i l; presiding. On motion, it was •. . i .R.so rcd, That the Ilipnbihnn• voters of the! various vvslds, .boroughs and townships boreqnested tOI meet at their usual ,Lees of holding primary elec tions, on Saturday, the Ihoth inst., to elect two (lelgates to meet in Convention on the followLagMonday.. i • A discussion took plane on the question an to 1113111.0 r th e delegate or the .Craws ford Co unty System' should be adopted at th, primary - elections,' which termi nated hytin appointment lof 'Commit tee, tsitisisting or Genial' A. L. roarson, captain Mc/Teary aid Mr. W. N. Ogden; to correspond with other County t'ammiloos as to tho mode of carrying on el tines, and report at a subsequent meets g.- • ' CM motion nrtiOurned to ineet on Wed •PAL seat , 1 Met Yafeeted. : - 1 Several months sineeaulordinantsi was I passed by (tonnelis specifying the, rates, to he Charged by hacknien for co ray ing paksengers end requiring uve - re )r Wee I}iipt for that purpose to o re ii printed, copy of the ordin nce conspire oustylposteil within it. bo ordinance was printed in largo typo on neat cards, but that, we believe, was the rod of it, so we . have been unalill to discover a singly' one of .hem puked in a tuck. The enforretnentof this ordinance would previint impositions, sir liirh are of daily Otieverenee. A sue ocoutrod yesterday, whieb is by no means au isolated one. A lady arriving at the Union Dopot wished tomei to the Allegheny Valliy . riepot, and took a carriage, for which eho was charg. ed oho dollar, anti when rite remonstr, tod a4ainst the payinsmissf it, was insult. ed by the unscrupulq driver. Wo hop tits matter will r Ice the atteu : Lion I require, Crewe sets. Ilinry ! Mehllle made Information I fore Juitice Ammon, ot, East Blrm' - ham, chairing Ellen Zia% 'Denim 7, , and 1 1 1 , ,ouis Brannschwieg with Rasa It andaltars% Eliza Zait,ilt . nppeark i a IMardltlg t bonne keeper l et rnuakato n, with whom the defendant boarded n til isstartla'T, when he left the house. ~d n-' . day!ts went hack for hip clothes and, as ' ha a'lleges ' won att.ckee•bd beaten the I defeeclards, who, after a ,hearir g, were held for court. I ktr.. - Ellas Zee then Made Information ler charging ttrannacifteleg fth ussaultand battery, alleging that he eft her boarding hauls* without pacing' his Ward, and returned' to take 'his c ethos away, and when atm attempted to prevent him from doing so.he struck her with his fist. He wad committed In default of the required halt fur Ids appearance at Conn, • •; • 1,1 . Mat }aqui.. The following , fignres ezblbit the amount of molt Ilquois xuanutuctured and sold In the 23,1 Dfetriet doting the yon'Flßifi Month- Bbtx. Produced. Bat. Jblel, JatinarY . -902 i 4,990] February. • 0 9t9S 5,750 i March 1,002 i I 0,499' Y51 r y " ........ ... ..,....... ' o,t(. l ti ''' 'l ,;; ' , -. ? . 2 June - 0,4571 9,0134 July - - 5 5171 -9,404 . 4 August 0,054 . 0,g49 September.-- ..... 7,0508 7,21di October • 11,7411 7,233' No'eomber 0,7891 7,970 December ' 7,001 7,=7- 1 1 Total to 2S'l&---.} 1 .-----...-- Notions .teCteent. An accident occurred yesterday MA' el von o'clock A. M., tat the corner 01 F oral and Ohio strefto, by which Mr. Jonah Borer, a resident of Rona towri ship, was seriously , ir9 bred. Mr. Borer, who Is quite an old man, in company with his son-in-law, c i ame to the city In a spring wagon, and rhea tnruiug the corner named one of the front wheels mine off, throwing Diem both out. Sir. D's head struck one of the rails of the street railway with, such force an hi render him uncoriscleits for a time, and • ant a severe gash on the side of. his head above the right oar. I 110 was token up add • carried to Bepleee tavern, where ho mowed} roper attention. Ilia son.in law fortu lately etssiped with but slight Injuries. Tan MAC:IC.OIOCM i arawingere - wded t.l *tunes at the Opera Ilouse, and it in de serving it 1 the anemia which ban thus far atten ded It. Dimmer Cannint has placed I on the inane, in mega! cent ' Manner.. The scenery and mechanical offect4 truly .magullicent, and we cannot s teak MM. ugh terms of the liberality and enterprise displayed o 9 this oc Mu to 'addrd our read - era a Proper id, of this' glen-test 'of modern sensations. The ;Rising Scene Is the grandest combinadoonf art and mechan teal areaa everiprodubed in Pittsburgh, and is welt worThmiltis of travel to be- Amid. . -The °sleet Company- performs the parts'allett In vbry good style, and the play goes I.J smoothly anti cleverly. , ,I Leg Bret en.—ames K. Elise, avoung iI an connected with I the Sword Brick Machine, while engaged at a window In the second story of the building occupi ed by the company, at the corner of Ca nal sereet and inning alley, fell - to the eidowelk, a distance) pf twenty-five feet, and broke bin left leg below the knee. 'Dr. Reiter roduced the fracture, dad the Young man -was removed to his resi dence In the _Eighth i aril. Attempted "Outraget—Sanday evening • .nt lIIIIP • o'clock, o r little girl about twelve years of ego, siding on Fulton street, was sent by her mother, who was Lek, to Centre avenue for her aunt, end Ind atthe corner of the' ascent-named, be was accosted by d Milian, who seized bold other and - attempted to outrage • er. She mattegwd nteacepo from him d ran borne. I ' Weed Veering Machine ke all the Co. El V e !gra]: pers on ll l' arn e t h =no% n . ,F 'pr that In univererlyacknowledged tone the hoot, he ground for elite/action. 'Weed dace not lake dm or spoils when it . na u ef s t , t l 4,..m .; ci 'v r.. .it t r t ia sea it at. it. Hydrant Barsted.evcersl days sins la.hydrant on Canrpme street, below Franklin, bursted, and tbe street has been Ilocifed with water since. It would Ibe well Tor the &rear Commissioner to give the matter his attentloo,as tlie street ifs almost Impusabka . • ANOTHER EXPLOSION, 'Boller 7splo•lere , at Tranlrstiolne— one .ao 11111•41 *on A.9iner Laing; 17 Injared—Contner'• lumpiest.. explosion occurred yentrwJay morning about flcO o'clock nt4Franks. town, in the works ofitir. Tani Gray, resulting in the death ofJohnHarrie, the engineer, and fatally injuring his r,, who was employed at fireman, At the tints the accident (matured there' was one present nut the engineer and tiro • man, consequently it to • imposdble to give any information in regard to it, ex cept that learned from. parsons who en tered the place after the accident. The mill wag not running Tuesday; and con sequently there was no fro under the hollers from Monday evening until yes. turdav morning, and the mill had been running but a short time when the ex plosion occurred. One of the employes of the mill heel just arrived when the explosicfn took place, and on running in to see the cause found. the fireman lying mime distance from t h e furnace terribly bruised and scattiest. He called ensiidance and carried the Injured man to his house, which was hut a short:dis tance off, and returned to the mill, far the purpose of getting some oil to dress his wounds, when he bean!' the groans 1 of the engineer, and upon going to • the ' -spot reliance the groans proceeded, toned him under the piteinuiln an almost lifeless condition. He .was' removed 'at ence, rind conveyed • In Lie residence, where ho died in shout twenty minutes afterward. The building and machinery were butsdightly damaged by,the acel rient,lho only injury being the destruc tion of the stied which covered the bett ers, and the partial ,Instruotion of the furnace. Dr. A. Arthur. was sum moned and rendered the injured mau all the attend in possible, but his recovery Wool at all. probable,. • Coroner Clawson was notified of the affair and summoner] a jury.. Several witnesses were ekainined relative to the cause of the eanlonion, who all agree that It seas attributable to an insafficleney of . _ water In 'the boiler. The inquest 39 adjourned to meet at ihe Mnyor'n office at one o'clock, to-day. The deceased was about forty-Ave years of age, and leaven a family of flee children, three Orli and two boys, one of whom_ is married, and the., other, who was in jured, is about twenty-one years.' Elnaloattem Cannel' Nettlag Mniklngham Borough Connol beltra egulu monthly mooting Tuiday eye!, Members present—Mee-ars. Ihniedn, Wallace, Kerr, 3lulone, and Schwerm. On motion of Mr. Rmeo, Mr. Kerr was called 10 preside. The Finance Conn:ninon reported h' g examined Itedman'a bill for lumber and found it correct; also, - the bill 01 Kohen ,t Olnbausen,, fn} the intro duction of water in the lock-up, which was also correct. Warrants were or der.' for the payment of both bills. • ....Messrs. Miller, Kocher and Eagan, livery stable proprietors, made a atatei , meat to Council of the average number of vehicles In use 'during the year; as follows: Miller, four mrriages, fear bug gies and one furniture wagon; Kocher. three carriages, one spring wagon and one buggy; Egan, one mrriage and two buggies. On motion of Mr. Johnson, the paving bond of J. W. Patterson was Ordcred to be paid. • , Mr. Bolander, being present, stated to Council that he ',claim.' date:Tea from the bOrough to: the amount Of 1,V200; for the filling up of. Carson street, near Jo- I .ph. thus injn ring his property. On motion of Mr. Schwarm, the rase of Mr Bolander was referred-to the Street' Committee with power to act. A bill of August Schmitz. to the amount of f,4ls,Ski, for rent of Louse occu pied by the liechanica',lleso ComPany, was presented to Council. It appears that another party also claims the rent of this building . . and Councils disposed of the matter by ordering . the bill to he paid, subject to the division c ti e - Bar-I goes as to who is entitled thereto. On motion of Itr t Malone the bill .01' Kim, for lumber, feried to the Ph vt, uancoCotutnittoe wit r to act.. - On motion the follow a warrants Were ordered to be driivne • '. i C. Rolbeeler, attend! replay .-.-. $ll (4) 0. gotiotaste. enemies 1 10 Jacob schwarm. hi 11.... SS 517 XL Pate, bat 10 r.l it, 0. IL a y. P. 4,5. Co 247 21 n. Doran. Street ' comuneatoner 56 Al F Vogel, 11100Conite.ble 5. 42 11. flu.tend, alga le stett es cct F. Lundell, ulentdratet. CI te , I. 13. Weldm 2. Co., stntlauery..Lo 21 Lt On motion the Connell adjourned. Grand T mutant at the Rhetteg Ellett -alai." eprestettea-A aa tioand Otzattlaatton formed. Yesterday ut the magnilieent,Keystone Skating Rink, Robinson strict, Alle gheny; was inaugurated the grand tour nament about which there has been so much talk and expectation during the pant few weeks. In the efternoon an informal meeting of lb* delq*es In at tendance was hold when it was found that the following States were fully rep resented: New York, Massachusetts, Ohio, Missend,. Illinois, Pennsylvania, and Canada Au organization to bo tho Skating Cougrres .of America. wits effected and the following gentlemen were .elected an officers for the ensuing Year: President, T. It. A. Hervey: Vice 'resident, •E. 11. Harney; Secretary and Treasurer, It. G. Hervey. Tho by-laws adopted wen, the same as those of the New York Skating Club. Mr. E. T. Goodrich, the so-called champion of Affierice, was present and incited to take part In the contest, but refused, al though every opportunity was afforded him to enrol has rams. Of course his claim to the championship. is forfelsd by his conduct, and whosoever' bears sway the Iblttors at the trauma• meet to-day, , ahonid likewise hare the proud ilistineftotti which Mr. Goodrich exclusively mays. This afternoon has been net apart Inc the final trial of iikaie rial 'science and some seventeen of the most difficult movements are to be per formed by thii numerous contestants. A grand gala time may be anticipated. The diamond studded gold medal will be awarded during the afternoon, provided the J edge; can agree upon a decision. We were in error yesterday in our item regarding the accident from a bro ken mll on the Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad. It occurred near Columbus, 011 M—riot at Manafield. The carenrere not badly - damaged. nor was there any delay in the or;iVal of the train at Union Deptiti: - as the taw , acultvra were bit immodately - transferred into the ears" remaining ; on the track and brought on time to the city. This is one of the best managed roads leading from city, and on it accidiluts of any kind . are very unusual. Skull Vractured.—.l . little boy, about nine years of sire, son of Mr. Shure, of Lawrenceville, through the' malicious ness or Inexcusable thoughtlessness of JohnWhite,otthet place, aged fourteen years, had his- Skull fractured Tuesday, and it is team:twill not survive the in jury. The boyn:were playing together on an outbankment near a pond, which was covered with ice. when White fatt— ened a rope around the neck of his rem pardon and Jumped from the bank drag-. ging the boy after hi*, hie head striking We ice rind fracturing his skull. Bigamy,-Isanc. Gordon, a colored b.sr ber in Allegheny, was arrested yester day on a charge of hignmyou oath of Ala- Matti Bovine, a colons' woman from Greensburg, who alleges that Gordon was united in marriage to her • daughter on the Oth of October last, and at that time bad a wlfe living. Ile was hold in $590 ball for his appearance at Court. Malicious Mischief:—Miethed Burl. bough made Information before Alder men Strain, charging . Robert Bhliy with malicious mbichiet i alleging that secused triallelously cut and destroyed timber on his premises. lie also made infor mation against the sane defendant for surety of the pram, for threats mado. Warrant homed. Conueltted..-Charley Fury and John Rowan, who were arrested a few days since on a charge of larceny, had it hear before the Mayor yesterday, which re sulted In their being eommitted to 101 l for trial. -They acknowledged to having stolen a number of articles and directed the slicers where to find diem. Deid Body Pouud.--The body of a mon was found au the track of the Allegheny Valley Roll weld. near Freeoort,'Sunday. The body sr. horribly mutilated, ono or morn trains having pulsed over it, mid lifi had evidently been extluet several boom, ea the body was quite cold Fitt stilt It was not Wounded. The.Gambllng Hell Case. , —The hear ing in We case of Robert Campbell and Captain Allen, charged with keeping a gambling 'house, was postponed nutll Wednesday, the 111th lust., and the de fendants held in 12000 ball each. I Fell Of a 6 .—A horse attached ton car on the Oakland and East Liberty Passen ger Rathear toll dead near Oakland, Tuesday, from ozhauation. C, NUMBER 31. NEW YORK 'Me Elenseek. Masted ) oplittoiellase gem thine nopper—The Opera. toritelat nerreeresessee tutteserse - Ossonte I if iv Yong, Feta 8,13 G. • A song current notices of ttlecualdun Ia the trun of the Newark fact-milletil spirlturdista, who were aereeted on-New Year's "lay for exhihiUng themsidyea at I ss plibli:iwindow in a state of nidlty.:l The tot is before the Quarter Sessions,. and is ekcithair no little attention. The parties giro's woman by tho name - of liceins and her daughter, and a min the name of hfcgwen. • The teetlmony IA quite remarkable and would maim , to prove that these people wore animated by et species of religious 'nista:titan, end that however disgusting their conduct may seem to others, it was prompted by no lewd or corrupt root - Ives. ' The:three, 'NO:4ler, daughter nun man, sotuoilmot inotler,l daughter and man, elerit together, and sometimes entirely disrobed IQ, each, other's presence, and Set the eelaeltee 'lVos to show. that be yond the fact limit' maid( g improper ever occurred. Tim deluded creatures neat to have been inhering under the* 'repro:Mai that by them personal, oxprisures they were simply disciplin, matt the soul and expelling from it all Improper end impure ideas. It is clear ly a dam of . rmigious 'amenity.' Mies Reeves; the (laughter, is riescribed as very modest - apd of prepossesing-ap pearance. • • How many.readoes. are aware that the birthday of the' famous lufidel, Torn. Paine, is • annually: celebrated in this city? On the 27th inst. about fifty men and 'Women sat down at a banquet, to commemorate' the event, and indulged In the: toasts and epseek-makingkiest mon to such otgaslona It was anridd assembly, composed pretty much of the crack r hrtaned philosophers, the long haired. long bearded epiritualists, ( Ills free dreashig„ free thinkers, and finch other !cod fish . that in a city like Onus can sP readily be gathered together. • A. largelproportion were Germans, and of this nationality were mart of thee:dirges. It is to be hoped the company upp-cived of tho schweirre Jleirch, the,kalbstr-rderr, the karioffel-saltul, prim-kerrirekel,. the apple'compote and other dishes, the mys' tank* of which are best knerxn to our German friends, The toasts, and the sot:kilns in response, glorified' Tom- Paine cleft and religions freedom, - the French revolution. the "Age of Beason," and other subjects: - The operatic season is in full blaze ; • at Pikes a variety of the • moat 'oetallar oporis has been performed, and•lt is source of regret to na that Mx. Strackosh will leave for Philadelphia' nexeseeek. but it Is to be hoped that MCOO. Lagrange and the favorite tenor of the New. York public will give another season of, per formancer he this city before the season •la over. The concert of the redlarmonie Society, given at the Academy of Music last Saturday, attracted a large and select crowd, and every connoisseur of music will 'Confess+ that the orchestra of that society it far superior to any other we have ever had in this city. The names of the gentlemen who are at the head of that enterprise are a sufficient guarantee for the selection of programme, and dins we timid Spohr's beautiful overture of "Tessonda" interpreted exquisitely; and the performance of Beethoven's ninth symphony with chorus, composed. of the members of the society, closing with Schiller's ode "To Tay," was imposing, and a RUC - OCW; In every sense of the word. Another concert given yesterday In Steinway Hall under the direction of Mr. Harrison deserves . osnaiderable men. tion.l The most conspicuous performers ware Mr. Leopold de Meyer, that grace ful performer on the piano, who called forth an enthusiastic encore on the part of the audience, and that well known violinist, Mr. Miss, who gave repeated evidence of his mastership on that Sn ort:Linen'. The orchestra, under the' di rection of Mi. Thomas, complet4i ths inteiestine entertainment of the evening. . . We l aster Street, (rani Logan to &iv euth', is Ina deplorable condttlart. lloth street and • sidewalks are covered - with ire. 1 A water pipe bursted several. dava since abcre Logan street, and there tins been a continual flow of water on the street.. Yesterday a number of cellars were flooded.' Larceny by - Ballee.—Bernard 'Seine made information before Mayor Black more yesterday, charging Pans Straub and d,ouls Gerald with larceny by bailee. Th , 'y were held for a [mitring thb °Tell - • Sunday Liquor Selling..—Joseph Lets kua', hotel keeper, at Oakland; Was charged before Alderman Strain ,cut oath of Maid McKelvey, with selling.liquor. on Sunday. A warrant was issued.,, MARREEI/. I CAM - LC—KENT:4r ursday erening. Yan. 7tb, MM. at St. Jobn•s Miura., by Ber..Thomors Corlett, of Slasuaa, Onto, Mr. J. L. CAMPER, of Sbaron, Penns., and Miss SCUM M EST. of Waiblngton. IL C. 1:23:1 PACKER.—Th. resettle. of the late J. E. rAcemtr....n. died at Watches, M 1... In night. tor lett. arrived at the retort Depot tan night. The hit tads of the family are respeetfolty In tlted to Meat at the Votes Depot at 10.% oieloek oath 1.00100. to attend the tonere!. whieb . vrl.ll pritireed to allogbettyCelneterv. Carriers orlll be ready: KaLLT.—Oti 'Thesdar_anester: Feb. 4 . 111.• ht Dlr. lilt:1111Y EXLLT, la the 411 . 1.13 oThls The faniral er4l takt place to titateellenta of hl6 eetk-In•law, John XeLaughlha, an 64 . 001; ritignagh. ra•il xprrute, at 10 Wel:wk. tepee. cord to Bt. Paul's Cathedral, .11 Moose to 111 Slay 's Cemetery. The friends the Camtly resoestlnlly lovltid to ittend. . , AILIRON.--tha .ALlT tooting. Tehtatry 4th. at 613 ALF ,- NDEU 4:131LILOOl. mg.] 53 year,. Atnerel terwlets on Tupelos,. 4th Icet.. at 10 Olelock 1. W., Item hLs lota retldettet. Fe. ICI federal .10041. Alsecb.w. The Itateat a the flonll3 are lnr tted to attend. . i5p.31):4P0k1.1:44:1:1 ALEX: AISEII,IONDETITAKEzi ALEX: - .loolPouritt streat, Pittawit. CU FTIHEI, Stall %lads; CRAMS, GLOVES.. d dnutptlon of Iroxieral Tardishlng Hod& ruisd.hed. Bowan cipta day and alght.. 'ha." .d Carriages rarnlsh*L Hadrxmcza—Her, Dwid Len D. 1.1. i W. Jacobus, D. D., : Thomas iwidg. L, .• Jamb H. Mllter. CFI &BLEB a PEEBLEP. Under , TAKERS Ala! uVERY 112•311/71:15;tonsat of, Sniduaki street:and Chun* areblie, gliagbes ay City, when thin COF7IN 500318 uranons thnUy supplied with nal and inittatlau Bon. wood,. Mahogany . sad Walnut Canna; at ewleas varying from 114 to Boding unhand for in tarmeut. .114ann and Chretugair 'fandateed: also, all kin/14 of /Hounds's' Gown, if restatal. Ualce apes ot all how, day awl • p OBEUT T.. RODNEY, Under. TAKSIt SAD tr BALM.. No. PI Ohio St.. Allegheny, and No. D 3 Dlaingoidlaanb: Ib Jelpt Wilson It lima..)ll•epSallrayll ua !mad Oa nest Metal. Itogewood. Walnut and hal liteePoodCollnA Walunt•Coiling from Si up rls.• liesinroodl Collins CO upwards; all Otbil at In proportioa. Vantages sae I.laarai , laraltba4 at' low tate.. Crape,- Mora/. Slat. and tagrartngfartalattod geallLL thelde apes dal aa4 night. E DWARD cssuNieciu, DERTAXSA. OSA, bleA zu Idhlo Allegheny. Yetallle, 60011/00d and oder Col gins, with scomplete stock adransrld rernlehlo. llouels, on handed funalalved naellOneelsoUce, At lowest Niue. Ade and Lleel7 Btahlß. Odd nee of ?lest and Ifiddle Alma& Candeaell, 13..rnnehee, Boggles. Wills Horne, *a, AA.. Ihr hlee. Igr' KEYSTONE BUIL.. I SECOSD . OLIAND ALLB4IIREILD ' E [ . .T1115 (TI10115DAS) EVENING ' TUE CLIN.AN. OF NOVELTIES I ELEGANT COSTUMES! DROLL CaIIL&CSRBS I =I I=tl EVE& Win - Ea:SED I I=l 1.f111.E3A D OENTLYALEN BATE BEEN MG= MUMS'S " APPE" COSTOME 1 ti° jaiss' 81011 T BT: CLASS STEW! 111.23 RW ALMOST TO DOOR 057 . RIMS UN ROBINSON STREET, tN ALLEGREN* qtr. EIII Tit.litEICLY Gl=ll. l, . ; unilEusa. -•- . •-; ' ITEIVAIDAS MID 110112-4M -,-, 4iuti..4 owe of latot+44, .our. =Oath.; ' 1.4 u raitertau,urtanfirinamllliargewr , -" • ' • Marl; yablablißltAseassmt=tilhpillsox . ; •sallirsalusawiettartrciAlga ,nazeie btarte Rawl. a xtvlin by =ilia:Sr the airy. Taimyr. X•eboa;b: Cek - llPMtbibk.ll - 1 1111.11b•wt3bout It. . 7..wittarowgiilriza?.t.digsbrix!_l „ , AMMO t Glebe of 4.1 42; Abd 000 .091 o.r p.p. , to , um " pp the club. Add Mel .thretabreat be huh!! e any Wm, al deb Yates. • Sbuscalblgagi-Ti 1:4 'um 'aid **aft ' , hot Inasourbratflie Welbsbida,* edict. • webers wring Int om man • wait. ij aar)C.cy siw7 or inskricaredLettam, 00710.00$ mew , "4 l.. Adda.ks, • . .OAZETTZ.,:." • PITT6III7IIOII. rars.A. , , ANI'rD—AG E %TS, . . , BUTE-COATS, hist hnir : they ovOi i.4l)l‘d fhi the Union; b Sernetard' ri— ' laeldests Is tlieitiyeat Itebellion. It tehteltla i i:: - cr Itt AnitEsararloss sh•l , the tplciest wad: eliehpest-li j sr hook pullitimd." STleeorstvsl.l4 Der ONT. The publte .t* ca4t-• , ••:7 - J. Oohed again.% isfertur ...irk. 'with • 5h011ar. , , , ,t„ thle. See Mit the book zsru buy contains over 101 enge.vinse Sad 14040,gee. !end for Circa- • lart. A•itlrett'JONEASldttli tibtrs • GO.; PMF '- ailelphlt.•rw. • ,- ChT : •„ - - - It/AMMO-LITE. ENEUGETIO mot.eftlyrnere, ine. !tea. um • of world-rezowned, f-eseetowesellaCConlal.:.,, paiebt : Never he* on article peen offered to thePublle that Pt, loft with atteli , universal .0 00U and taloa. Apply to owads.,, , e.. draw. L. J. LuustrAgr Davie.. Way. llttsburob. FOR BENT TO LET Atr4oci PcauleDwell ._ -- soo“lolog YOVOU rooms, 411.21 . Bra d.ir.k Ur lend ALI stable, veil iset'srlth la a good struts of eulstuutlou. situate 0011. street, to UM „Borough of godlcklegh• A , usol,slll,lu dredeg. of the Station.. ,‘ rouse:ll4 11.1uS' ImmtllooolY. 14 154u1i0 of Wol, ptontacs:•,,, • pop. B E N T—OFFICES 20(4118 la ;Au new bullalag erected by Ma: Staiatonellaylage Rank:" LIBERTY STRZEt,' spry: . ta Mediate Detteiaitiry''' al T 0,216 .:Par [amid. A., gayly at VIZ 'tc • LET.—lthe Fourth .nd halt 10P 'few. STORIES of the mew bending. No.ll. Liberty Street. throat., of v.* J. • _ TO: LET-,A lafle and entbnan. ;MU WAII./.1101:1114..on street. nett Itisteket. Rent malt:mtg. Possatlon'atiei on ." API Lt. Enquire of u BEanr, FOR SALE Oft ; SALE RABE eoc skALL'CI.PITALISTS.—W. OILERIPS pepolar dente` IIITIZNISIILNI3 ChHilhS BTORS r' o.pa Smithfield street. h offexd for sale at a , great bargain. Beet ofromona for selllog. Ap• ' ply at the Store at once. . . FO 1t,..8•LE-74 "wry ,glesliable.; 0r...107.11pm ROUSE; Izmir . . prefted brick frost.' tuarl;ge mantle.: AAt • and ' Inter throughout; boost gentaluti peva t end daybed garret, 40. nl . ELY STltglp, nogg t. Wylie; 414th ligrd. Potseattort Man April .Pal. Enquire at dio house; - Rog sALE-LELoniryik. LANDS.... —Wee offer for sale 10,rdis Ace. of Laud it ve truti.aboot notlei abois the eft , ' °flit. '.— laciticola. The laed 1 Imposed and =der tbritlon, Ipldff ItUTpaned for Mtn.. of sett:, andproduettre of Southern: staples; Pleb ti sucar Owyn, calla. U., sweet potatoto toga usu. wick stiperlor urastog for rattle and raltion boo, on the 0100, ranges. The be,st et' fellow {lnc Cattier In siui odium with II r.t rate... snack pow,rfor saw mills. With depth Of Water enough foe stoarafecats to run Number. Info the river, where 11.6 be loaded Into lune vessels and shtpbed Sforlh. Ther o .are ten good fra m e' hoUseir on the premises. The 'waters aboutte',' , oath doh, Arose.; duck-, and the woods mitten' -, • 'kiwis of game—boar, deer, turkey+, quall...ite. Theo...art is entirely free from those engendered by ostannalle tonne.. oopreraliinn,,, , Intim Barth. WO will *al thle land ant. law , pri'6 atti r ed per sere. • Atoo, Strut of liteld arKO. wholly unlorprove ed,..sered with 'the toot sinew pine timber, wttj, are.' funny for sawing timber. naelnennei stream. to run the lumber Info the deer., Thin ' • treat lies near the are...ed. Priv:, Meru. per mere. lON= acres in Deorsia, at prices trim O The further leformallon sand or fall for Intr Sotithern Laud Circular. SILL EittlF/TECLY., Reel Fatate andlnsuranee Agents, FittatuirOrti, , (formerly Laereneeville.l , FORsat:E.—noose and Lot on' ...et of Manhattan and Adsbas'Nita; / • ' near Passenger Hallway. Lot M by .1= font tlitue frame, containing 7 rooms and good hall, weR tmorroyed:•iloalle mad Lot oagnolforldottir Bidwell 'street, Allegheny City. Lot ZS. feet; noose franze.Oontslas nos rooms andt; goOdeellar; water sad pg. Also, aoyeral Mnalk lloeses and Lots In good location, • - •lnqulra Of " EMU d CO., :Beaver Meat; nag' cliesnaty..;" liancbester. ROIIFIALE-110118E8.-41.1",,. HOWARD'S Urn', sad Bale,' StaDU, ona Aui rADLLYRORAR tinerfl Wes DAPPLE GREY 'HORSES. one Y.A.IIGt. ,DRAIJOHY" , y , HORSE, tn. * B LACK. SLASES::ano MAZES. TERSE STREET, near this MoneAra- •.. eels Hem. =I - - Foe BLILE—Dne suitable torne or two borsti; use /10129 Z WAGON, and a doubt. est. ol bi 435, nearly use,' ruquir. at.tb. PENITZ.V: mar. - • ,1 Y. • BM 11. 8. ATCH. • ; • , IS PROVISO A raupurrtrqczes.. for axle trr this Axenii; • ; IMMETEATH dr. ELS.SLETT,,—, 1TE931 STIIBBV SIPECMCLES, OP Am:ins - Ds, a.; - nuassaxs &11LA%I.Errai lima . =kyr: (+DELT INDIICEMEIVIS TO MOSS WANTING CLOUTING 1.7,e 317 4 9* , efav stook of cus:wrilmtk Tierxxes, . . . , • . ONTECCATTNOS. ' 1 WlNch bi)na.d• to elver In Metaled Slily 95 PER CENT. LTES TRES or • : • Tins 5E.550N. Cart a 55 esznana st..ick .5 ) 11.8119711, Illerehant c:== RENEW G. JULEP 4(erchaiat CorZ*enn . and t., t:hde stra ta WTSBUIOIICPA ME EIOTONE RECS. t 11111.11AT.PXCIIZIEENT1 . 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