DAILY GOMM, evnusaro ITZET X 01119130, r ENNIITIAN, ECKEL) & 3E.;x-copricsitcii-mh, r: rrrial.+o -MIMIC Its% WM i n ". cfner.:arzsrra BUILDING. . arm 84 laced Se MTH( 151TREZT. Lira; BtraPCll Eger of Uteri ?engines. f PITPdPLR GY P c ISII3 IITSCLHAID ILLEDH E(S tA2GEB eIIIAPSdr mad IZSTP4YIEI 4.14 ou lawoms ?Arai b tar Mate. Tama VIM Da.n.T: .ucr .14.11 Bum., per year. —.. • Addr•ss.. 014 VTII. rittsintrO Taw House Judiciary mmittee are reported to be looking r matter for impeachment In th e John trOrant cor rupondencet. If sufficient tter to Jus tify that measure was not found - in the report made by that Committee at the opening of the sesaion, It will not be found at alit Fsr Tar. Senate yesterday the Finance Committee reported a sibs to for .11rl Shennan's bin, which Will found In our telegraphic columns. 'The Commit. tie darted much time and study.ln.the preparation of ; this bill, and report as an : hmt in its favor. Ous friend Mr. Samuel P. Stephens, of Motristowo, Montgomery county, we are Pleased to learn, gives very decided satisfaction in the Important poaitton'be bolds at Hanisburg as Warrant Clerk in the Auditor General's Office. lie is a gentleman of rare clerical abilities and scholastic attainments, and is, in every respect, admirably 'salted for the duties of his office. Teleirapble Trtusepts We have before , us a copy 2f the Pitts burgh Warm; In which It'is set forth in fit black typo that there had been in -- telligenco received -from Europe inside of a dortide fortnight. That paper was printed sone fitly years ago.. In strange contrast we publish the following which we find in the Telegraph Journal of Feb rnary lit: At an early hoar this morn ing the wires of the Western Union Tel- . . egraph Company from San Fist:caw to Flakier Cove, Cape Breton,and the wires of the New York, Newfou .dland, and 144 London Telegraph Company, from Plats ter Cove to Heart's Content, were con: nected, and a brisk conversation cow wined between these twh continental . extremes. Compilmen ts were then pass ed between San Francisco and Valenta, Ireland, when the- latter announced that message was just then being received 'from London direct. This was said ii 7:03 .2..Valentla time, Feb. 21. At 7:21 a. at, Valentin time, the London message was started from Valenti& for San Fmacisco;passed through Nenv York at 35 x:, New York time; was re ceived in San Francisco •at 11:21 r. San I raneisco time, Jan. 31, and was at .once acknowledged—the whole process occupying two minutes, actual time, and the distance traversed about 14,000 miles. Immediately after the transmission of the message referred to, the operator at San Francisco sent an eighty word mes sage to Heart's Content in three minutes, . which the operator at Heart's - Context repeated back In tsveminutes and fifty seconds. - Diatance about 5,000 miles. Braises or the /tartlet Department • The whole number of 'clainne received during the month of January, original • and increase, in the Pension 061ce, of widows, .te., 1,705; of invalid., 1,006 total, 2,711. Number of claims admitted original and Increase, of widows, &c., 2,651; or Invalids:, 1070—total, 3,871. Namable of Maims rejected, original and increase, ef widows, &v., 356; of invalids, I,lll7—total, 1,413. The total number of claims diaposed of during the month was 3,.3i The number of lettere writ ' tan waa 6,451. Circulars sent, 13,570. In the bounty landdivialon, 161 warrants of 160 acres each were issued; 6, of 120 acre.; 1, of BO acres. The total cumber of war rants issued was 163, covering 20,560 acres. Original applications received, 119. Number of letters Written was 266. Circulars sent. 379. Claims suspended, 319. In the division of nary claims, 31 'original and increase applications were received. Number of claims Admitted, • original and increase, of widowa, &c., 16; of Invalids,26—total,. 42, Number of claims rejec ted, original. and increase, of widows, tte.., 7; of invalids, s—totaL 12. • The total number of claims disposed of was 54. The number of letters written was aIS. Circulars sant, 349. CE=Etil While Mr. Dickens was 'reading „In Washington, a full grown dog in attend ance barked Violent-I.Y, alarming and die . tutting the audience. The Washington CAronicie in referring to the sensation created by . ..Bowser", tells the following Incident which occurred in Vermont IMMO 709.13 - - Rev. Mr. D., a venerable and forcible expounder of the Gospel, was In thehat. it of frequently rousing and calling the -special attention of his hearers to what he was saying, and among the regular attendants of the church was a e Mewfonndland dog, who frequently planted himself upon his hind-qtuirtora .in front of the pulpit, and looked the minister squarely to the face, Under these circumstances, one Sabbath the reverend gentleman spoke out so loudly and energetically as to wake all the alumberers. "Here is an idea for you! want you to take hold of it! Seim It!" Instantly the dog , perceived a personal application, and ,rake out with a ring ing bow-wow! The whole congrega tion even tho deacon, found it as MlS culeto suppress laughter and return to sober business as did Mr. Dicker* when he seemed to be - so well appreciated by at least one funny dog. • PERSONAL. r-The New York 'Voila positively as serts that Mr Adams, Amerimn Minls ter et London,. has resigned, end says his woccessor has been decided upon. la tilla successor to bo Mn Seward hiniself? There is an evidentanxiety among "the ring" to gethlm out of the Cabinet. —Baron Oerolt, Minister of the *forth German Confederacy, entertained on Monday evening a comMittee of leading Gerinen citir-ns, who called to congratu late him on his having presented hla credential. and been received by the President as the plenipotentiary ot more than thirty millions of Germans —.1. - Brasseht letter to. Paris piper COIngIVI intelligence which 'will create a profound emotionon account of the pain ful circuntstmocesconnected with it. The Empress. CarlOtta was a foir day. back I • informed by - their 'Majesties the - King and; Queen of thrilteigtane of the shock ...tug Catastrophe. erQueretaro. • The first • -movement of the Empress was to utter a cry of anguish, which was immediately followed try a [food of tears.. Then, re- . • 'awning all the firmness of her charac ter, her 311desty.became calm; she ote • sorra& that for some time past she bad I suspected that a great calamity must- Lave 'taken She 'At once se quesiad to have mourning provided for her. The Queen of the Belgians has since remained constantly with - her ate . ter-In law, who eupperm this cruel trial thus far withnut • Injury to bar • 'health. • —Mr. Pant F. ! for a long • - dins theyory competent :dna:natio mills I of the World, Is about to start a new _raper, called the Town and Gauntry. This ss to be eepecially a dramatic paper, but • .attention will be paid to literature atuf some grace of style anti rhetoric will be employed to the discussion of...manse. meats . ' to topics that, are ordinarily treat --.. ed with more, regard' for looseness than for finish. of speech. Mr. 'Nichol : ou has XlMlViged acarps of stood writers, and his • own functionsxports-nos combine theirproperly. • —Speaking of Shirley Brooke the Loudon AMtliCa 11 say.: In a world :•where 'clever - men are soinetimes • 11l matured and gond tempered men are oft= twery stupid, itle,pleasspt to encounter a laughing, philosopheewhe 'ls clever In many ways and out of I humor .with nothing . -Mr.-.Gladstone, the el:atom:it Eng•- -rlelgliatt atatesunan4 - recently performed at amateur Concert et_ pp and . his efforts drew f ath from the prma encouraging statement that 'Wm right honorable gentleman Is not a bad vo - eatist.". •'T . . . 1 - • —Poor Vallandlgham oontinnea to be very hitter toward. Me party, wno would not aead him to the Senate. Be has written dill another article, where he predicts that the Itelinblicane, will carry Ohio by a decided majority, and that Pendleton will fall in Deeming the Dem ocratic Preeldeutial nomination. . --Governor Seymour annottner for dim tient time, In a publiahed letter, that Is not to be brought before the Demoei-, Sal:tonal Coot-embus. De „ w e.. ~tifyoly that be Is not amine date for the r utield*ncY• SmuntOrt,•Pa.. WedsteadaY might. fire balding . ..in a large block on Lack swarm avenue war destroyed by lire. They were occupied by the Repubilcata Grace, Wdesn's hat. store, ?detail's liquor Reon's produce warehouse, Morris' taller st 4 and amoral othersutoperbo - sides: , el or ten thadlies. . Loss one hundredthousand dollar,. Insured for slaty-five thousand. doll:" TheSep 0.- . Puna =74d its presses susLengtua. VOLUME LXXXIII. FIRST EDITION, ME MIDNIGHT. Pennsylvania Legislature. Pa sags liallsq to. Temperate” .4,l4, —reee of Jrary Comsat...toners usedlerof Welithth sad Eeaenre. —elleabseils Owlets* and the Oil Ransom:Mos BUl—Desdal Irrpa Sena ter Demuthll-11ke Kleetion trends- - lemthy raued and Defamed ►e the Heath. : • :Special laltpaleb to Mt :burgh G. ITAistasaurno, Fob. 11, 184 , . §E\ ATE. • PETITION AND REMONSMANCE. Mr. EftRETT presented a . petition for a passengetrallroad from Pittsburgh to Temperances'Le. Also, *remonstrance horn Pittsburgh against licalang.the pay of Jury Com missioners. Mr. TAYLOR, of Beaver, introduced a bill repealing the set of April Ilth,lB6o' , citeoding the limits of the borough of Mr. ERRETT, of Allegheny, luesented shill regulating the free of the Sealer of Weights and Measures of ..illogheny county—reducing the fees for testing Platform scale*. PRIVILEGED QUESTION- PIITSIMEGII GAZETTE .A.ISD TEE OIL INSPECTION • DEI COI:NELL, of Philadelphia, rose lot privileged question, mod read an ed itorial in the PITTICHOGII GAZ.L7ITS Of yesterday,' edited by Mr. E, B. Permit man, charging him with introducing a bill for the inspection of oil for the lour pine.of creating an office for his own benefit, and that Governor Geary had promised to appoint him to tke place. Mr. Connell denounced these charges es false and entirely without foundation. He had never thought nr oven dreamed of applying for the place, and had no in terest In the bill other thad ouch ae any representative should feel to protect the lives of his constituents frees accidents; arising from the use of adulterated. oils. He had allowed the Allegheny Senators ample time is examine the bill, and had amended it so as to suit • the TIONTO of their conatitnents. Mr. Penniman was responsible for this, and he would bold him responsible. • Mr. ERRETT, of Allegheny, said that while the name of Mr. Penniman ap - peared as the editor of the Gaztrre., he could not possibly have written an' arti cle so untrue and so utterly unjuitifia ble. It was prob a bly the work of some • subordicats. Mr:Penniman know, as every intelligent man in the State, that Mr. Connell was not constitutionally sdigiblis to any ogles' created daring his term as Senator. Mr. ERRETT said he bOre willing and cheerful testimony to the fact that Mr. Connell postponed the bill at his re quest until the oil men of Alleghe.iy could be heard from, end consented to put in every amendment they sug,rested so as to make the bill aeosptible to every one interested. • • Mr. LOWRY, of Erie, said that the Pittsburgh newspapers were known to be "common scolds." For seven years he ,had been a Senator, and voted for the measures Pithiburgh papers wanted him to vote for, bat he never received anything in return but the whip across the fees. They keep at Horriebarg . a set of vii RS who write 'these articles, thinkiug they could compel honest men to take off theirhats to them or pay them. He charged them with keeping in these halls a set of blackguards. They ought to all home their dogs. Mr. WALLACE, of Clearfleld, also been abused, and he was glad the Sort', tors were nailing these falsehoods. Mr. FISHER, of Lancaster, gave no tice that he would hold those dabs of editors, reporters and correspondents who-dellbarately lied about him to a per *onal account. Mr. RIDOERFAZ of T'hlLsdelphia, did not obJect to them lying, only that they didn't tell the whole truth. Mr. SEARIGHT. of Fayette, said edi tor& ought to be cautious; not publish semndiens but facts- . . Mr. URA-11.411, of, Allegheny, rowing down from the Speaker'aiatand, quoted !mut the Pittsburgh Cbasmereiat ridi culing his apeeeli on the Connelsville bllL Ilereplied that be did not think even air: Senators knew the bill wan going to lass unaaimonsly. Messrs. aughart and %v. t did not 'think it weld. So he made his apekh in acme! faith. The article Was intended to east ridicule upon one Who for long years had stood up and striven to pass Uias con nen-veil° restoration bill. INS CONTE6TRO ELECTION CASE. The Senate then adjournett until Mon-, day evening, to allow the Committee on the contested eleittion case of Robinson against Shugart to vielt Wilketsbarre to inveatlgate the alleged fraudulent Wine of naturalization papers. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. runtic ZtLlll PASSED FISCALLY. Rotating to county . rafts and Wien, providing for niapplacciantni sasevautents. V.lntoning bounty paymenta to per son" accredited to district. where they did • • not milder. Senate rosoluthins relative to Secretary Stanton and General Grant. Approprbalng $171:,¢31 to mai:4,Mo de ficit In the Soldiers' • Orpluni . Depart- Voting the Secrefary of State to de mand from England the reloase of per sons bald upon - mare ample-log of politi cal offenses, and instating Opol/ a used policy In reference thereto. . 217121.1 C ➢ILLS DIP/LIED. Repealing the act compelling rattrowl and other con:wallow to pay coutetel 'fees otplaltallia In certain mom. iiequiring the county from which prop erty is stolen to pay the expenses of too trial, kn., of the pillion charged. Abolishing tho dale of grnee on ergo• liable paper, Abollahingthespscial assessor otbank stock and transferring their duties to the township and ward assessors. LIQUOR. LICENISX LAW. The bill repealing the Liquor License Law of the last session was postponed until Wednesday. SUNDAY CAB ICONSLIO Pending the discuwdon of the bill re; pealing the law preventing Einnday -cer running, the House adjourned. ' LEGISLATIVE MATTERS BOROGOIL OP XILLVALP. An act has Plumed the House (and In all probability will pans the Semite) in corporating' the borough ot The territory comprised consists of the Allegheny City Poor Farm, recently laid mit in Mts and many of them dlsposed of, a portion of the farm of William Sempl e, and the upper portion of Duquesne bor ough. EC. DtSORDIERLY CASES II'KEEBPOLIT. • ',An act bits been reported In the Mime empowering the burgess or any justice of the peace of the borough of McKeesport, in Allegheny county to •corernlt persons adjudged guilty of disorderly conduct to the county Julia default of payment of fine, for a period not- less than twenty four hones nor more than live•days, at the discretion of the committing ailloer, and allowing them= fees and costa as are now received by the Mayor of the ca), In sin* cows, excepting the consta. tie is to have ten cents per mile. Similar legislation will- be asked for. we undeivtard. by the authorities of the knot:ugh ot Birmingham. m:=t4ary;:e wures: Anna bas been read In I,bO use supplementary to *be Ideebanlea' lea law cuandlagll /* ltztßTFsenzents,* coljoes, ntwipt ? Wags ? cbinery Ana _ , i .OTABI,IB.IIIb iiiit''' - . . , . 1 .\ ‘ o 'l , • ' „ A D I7B. 6 ,0::!, ,• , - • .. r --,------ -_ _ 4,,,•• ••• - z i $ ____. • ~ ~ I': N . -: , . , ',---• - - r -- , • ~.* i ,ii • i , _ _., •- 7 2_ , ..-; .-- ,l': , :z.'/:;?1 - .-------- ' • - ir 4 . -- ' ; >1 4. ' ' --.:- ......,, ,.....-..- P ' - , Ar f ._ 4kt i ; „:„... 1 - .7 ; ; ; , -- 67 - $: :54 , 2 .$ - 1, 1 ,„* . 2 k ~:_, .; - `7 -- -•-,. N'''' -2: : :: - : ' •-• . \ : ' \ I , $ ,;, . 1 4 I 4 ....,._=,., v/eZ . d .... ...,,,,.._ S , , ',A, ...,' V , N 1 it ... • ,i6t). 4 ) ''' .:i ' ! ',.. i i t ._ ,„,- 1 ,... ~,,.., - , N ' ” ; ---,---- .7._ .......f. - 71 - -,, - - - ,;:,_, - ;, - .5 - 4 - -" - -:?• - -ti -2.0. •, 4 . - . -- -- - - . „1. -e-- :-. • -- ..---=-" 1 ' --___-_-_-----,-- - ..-7.:--- - ------r-,--- , --___---___,,,.....- --7--_ •-.---, -,... - -----4- - - - - "---- -=--- .--•-•------- 1 • ------ --- - / (-- - --- - i - - -- , , - , --_- -- =• - • /- -- ---,,,...-.••..7.---'•--_-_....,.._,- --- - - -••••=---• , ' ..- " . . , •1 ‘ fr.• • fixtures in any way.connocted with or appurtenant to oil or other . refineries, and to all tanks for the storage ofjio troloom, coal or carbon oil, or the prod acts thereof, whether said tanks be con nected with n relini.ry or otherwise, and on all pumps, machinOy anti fixturEe connected, and to nil mechanics, ma chinists, material-mon, ind contractors doingwoak or furnishing materials or amides therefor; Peoridol, 'That no lien plan ha tiled in virtue of this supple ment for a loot amount thee one hun dro I dollen+, and where the tank with its machinery and fixture+ shall not be con nected wit:. or appurtenant too refinery, the same shall be considered as a build-' log althin the meaning of. the act of Aooeinbiv supplemented, but no lien shaill be tiled ic,..inst thosanio unless tlte• entire cent and value thereof shall exceed the sum of- two thousand dollars. Thu act is'to be held and construed to be ap plicable to the tenks, improvements, engines, pumps, machinery and dxtures erected or pu. up by tenants of leased rireinisesi on. land owned by others, no also to such urn erected or put up' by the owners of estates of freehold on their said land; Provided, That tho lien created thereby snail extend only to the interest of the tenant or tenants. in sald leased land and to the tunka. Improventedu, .enginen, pumps, nincbluery, and flu• tureserectod. repaired or put up by the mechanics, machinists, material-men, and otontfactomenteripg liens thereon. ADDITIONAL RIOHTN . . The House general Jadiciary Commit tee hive reported (with negative recom mendation; an act to secure to widows ad ditional rights of property, and to enable Them to recover in odious at law for in juries; done their children. It proVidee: .95.. c: neat: That hereafter when any married man shall die intestatb, the own ershin of alt property, whether real or personal, acquired during marriage; shall becoMe vested in the wmow of such" de ceased husband, in the same manner and with like effect ns ho would have be came Vested with the ownership of ouch property on the death of his wife, and any creditor of mach deceased married man shall have the right to Lulus process against the widow lbr any debt or chose in action of him from her deceased hus band.: SEC.! SECOND: That hereafter tho:wid ow and mother shall have the same right to recovertin action!. of law or equity for any Injury' done to her child or children that the lither would haver if living. o==! - . The local Judiciary Committee of the Rouse have reported an act' to validate certain marriages and legitimise the the issue thereof, providing that all mar riages heretofore contracted between parties within the degreei of enmity as prescribed in the thirty-ninth sectio n of the act of 21st March, IE-4), of which issue is born, aro leg - dliz-sd, and [lmolai,' or children of each earriage shall have all the rights and privileged of children bora in lawful wedlock; Prot-I:dal, that nothing In the act shall relate to mar riages within the degrees of cons:ln:min- Hy ay now prohibited by law. =I An act his been rep rtecl (roe the gen eral Judiciary Committee repealing the aeoond sevtion of the act of 11th April, providing for the appointment of a reporter 01 the decisions of the Supremo court of Pennsylvania, and autitoriaing the said reporter a publish minority opinions of the Supreme Court on all constitutional question', LIMEYS, TO RECORDS OF rtur.to <wrier,: =l9 • T.io local Judiciary Committee of the Statute have reported with negative re viactimendetion, au act relating to the transcribing of the indexes to ata record. in the sereral nublicntNen Ili the county of Alledheny, as fallow,.; W/lltitE.M., it. appears that tram Ina,• ellraCita, al./tiara:lone and other mate, their are no fall and complete indexes to the records in e,113 , 1 of the prilrhe oftices in the countv if Allegheny, nod in Others of the said 0, , b-ce toe indexes, by reason of long and ,vitstant- tire. halve Leconte obliterated and ille;ible; there fore 'Cc it enacted, .or, That Its shall and 'may be lawful fee the Conn of Com mon Pleat of the emantyof, Allegheny, whenever i: shall med. to appear le the said Court to be took, an order re.plirin - " 111.1t,01,' direct and ad iseectrort, to be made, or the old lot drabs to be transcribed, as the secs city of the Mt, may neruire, in the onion for the 'recording of deeds, the otll., of the Register of. Will+, the once of the Pro. Mouotary.of the t.vistriet Court and Coon of Censmon Pleas, the Mil, of the Clock of Court of t-,t cattier siee,lons of the poses, and toe afire of the Clerk the Orphans'iCourt of add.coratity, and the necessary expenses or. tran scribing such indexes shall be paid by the said evenly in the arum Manner that other expense+ of the ...minty are paid. St:c. 2. That it shall be the duty - of the Wald Cann of Carnroon Pleas. as noon a+ practiotble oiler the passage of Dili set, to make an order direeting the Recorder df :Leads iu and eft, said counts . of Alle gheny to make and prepare fell and com plete indexes to all the decal stud ruort• gage books in Ins ollice, which lad•s..* shall be prepared in etriet accordance with such man as. the sold ('nest an Its dlseretion may direct; Prorided, That it shall be lawful for the said Court, In the esercise of Radler:re:lon, in making aunt order, to order and direct the Inds.. In to ba prepared as to contain the dans of the acknowledgment of ail sorb dceds and mortgage+, the dots of record, the name of th• grantors • and grantee., the volcano and page where recorded, the number of acrecs or number of city or town lots and 2 short description •r the location of rho land ..ded prosuled Ps tiler, That it shall be lawful, for the Paid Court, if in its opinion thaaame would be benetitial to the pnhfie, to order and direct that, the call loirekts, whin en prepared by the Recorder of Deeds, shall be printrel and bound in sueli on student form as the said Court shall diroct, at the expense of said county, awl the sail county is hereby authorirtal to copy right the same and toeell ns malty copi•s thereof ns the f:ottimeisidnere of said county may deem advisable for the pee ps*. of defraying, the sasponses of em paring and printing the ear e. • 5x0.11. The:tile said Itetiortler f Deeds, Register of Will+, Prothonotary of the District Conn nut Court of Common Pleas, Clerk of the COurt of Gloom) Quarter 82.1100,4 of the Peer:, and Clerk of the Orphsno' Court, obeli earn revarive such reasonable compensation for his services in making or ilemscribing the Indexes' In his prolalr artist he lin , amid Cdttri tatty direct; and oath of tho said officers and his sureties be held respoesible fur the corrern heal and accu racy of his work in making or transrib- Mg such indexes; prorided, that the plaid Court may, If .1t be deemed rscessar3-, appoint a rommle.doit, to consist of not 1n,,.,, than one nor morn titan three :ilea, ferreted and discreet person', to examine and inform the Court at to the awmany of the work and the amottut of compen sation to be allowed to the satti outcast respectively In'enaking or transcribing the said Indexes. PACIFIC COAT. 10mArral Parifir Usfirmed—Vela Wiralb • or—Aartere from •lark.. =I B:4x FIUNCII.CO, Feb. f.—Tho Control road , : Railroad Comrstir has made contract for grading tho road from SA . 6. ratnento to Stockton, within ninety days, and thence to UaklntiO In els monthl., the.worit to commence I ni mad iately. late Northern (!eamt snicks., state tho weather woe extremely cold. Rayne', Sound was entirely frozen over with lee iiix.inehes thick. News from Cariboo ininee la eacounig. In Alaska advirset to January 24th state theofficors am! s..lillers of the garrison, and eitimun wore In good Med tb. Indians quiet and the weather delightful. The troops were paid and money plenty. .I..egal tender, 700. lJnited States :Postal Agent Freeman had arrived at: gaga. no people ark for a monthly mall. Waster. Voids Itateac.P. C....P..7 ! • .I...tanactt 0va1.4 t.7Telegratet trythe t•utanereezetta.3 F:XECUTIVE Omni, .1 Wasigniz ti s lox TEt.rat ItA Pat Co. 115 ItrOadWay, N. Y., Fob. 6, 1803. The undersigned, oftleere of the West ern Union Telearapu Company, and to gether constituting its Executive Com mittee, respectively hen leave to inform the public that the statements pablialand In the New York llrrald, of the 4th and nth of February. instant, he the effect that thin eempecy hoe propos e d to sell its lints and property to the )*tied States government (or sixty millions of dollars, are wholly destitute of truth. No offer to roll our lines er any of our property, for sixty millions or any ottler eau has Leen made or authorized to ho made, motif or indirectly, either to the United States or lo any party, nor bras any otter of this Compkny or agent thereof, or any other penten, made or boon authorized or requested to make any negotlatlohe, or dour soy anything. relating to sue-n aide, or any solo whatever. In brief, our Lines have net been,' are not now, and will not hereafter, while entrusted to the management of the undersigned, be of for sale. (Signed.) Wx. ORTON ' , rrolldent. R. R. McAr,riNe, Vloo Pmildout. 0. 11. Yaaran, aleareiary aud Treasurer. SECOIDIn. THREE O'CLOQK A. M FROM EUROPE. Napoleon to Visit Turkey. Protest Again t 'Armaments. Crowned Ilea s of Portugal . attacked. Comments on Train MS Farragut at Gen , Italy L By Teihrrapb to the Plttapastb Guano.] CONDIENTS ON 'MAIN'S ARREST. .5 LONDON, Fob. 6,—Amorican nOvApo.. per; containing COMlLleols no. Ilse arrest of Train. have been received. •These comments ovoke much picas disensdon here. Th. Loudon nowopapera are, howover r temperato and conciliatory. EIIIIM M= VaiNNA, Feb. 6.—The DePolite:, a semi niflciat journal, asserts the Czar, arting upon suggestions of Prussia, haaprote..t od with other European powere against the extensive armament going on in the Principality of Sarah.. . The same paper says tuna recent op• pearariee of a number of armed bands in the province of Bulgaria ha railing at tention to rdffalra on the Danube, anal aitts,that Prince 3lotternich,the rian Einbaisader at Paris, has been by'hin Government to press upon Marqu'is da Monstier, the . French Sflui a • ter of Foreign Affairs, far imnoeliate consideration of the subject_ ; , 91 , 143 AND gitrivcs AriAcNE.l., I.rvioN, Feb. 6.—The King and queen of Portugal and 'mite, while returnto, from a hunting party near Bra ra, w - ere tired on from the roadudo.,' The guard. returned the fire, killing tome of the t...- N:44rd, and Wkain‘l Ttne party then rode rapidly IMo town. The King end Queen aro unhurt. I . sirol....wg TO visa rrnwsi. I , obruary amid 11111:4.- rDr Neipoianzt has acepte‘llll.. lOVltaltiOn fr)al tha Sultan at Turkey atat ; +tantinopla tale ' ITALY. YARRAOVT AT .[Nol PAIL! Vsbruar,- wut la at Ilas 1• svisry.s.ll., seive4.lslt • marked swencl{m. =II Lnvtni t. FebruarT 6 -/7. n e1a.341 atrably at bit,,.t.ts. 711(i.71 Illineta Central, -Fria. - Febraary Cott. as fa very 24.1.1%f• ant o 101 *ales of SI adltog. Uptatvia. et tor, ati, to anise, at 1,1!4,714. a. 4 brleana at .14. Ti.-, 0a1.4 u.3..ta? tall.. tin 34.1.1114-1, rri. 4 I}a tot tor, L:.•i for .N,,•1 rod vreoLorn. 7 3 , 1. • tat", 34 11.1. Pons, 4:4. Flbur. 17•.. tirttatant. Provonott3-11,4, 111. 61. 'll3 fox..oe3e. L.A.:CA 44. Eh... 3-, "ttta.., Moots. reoduo.-Tho talMlflefl 1,. Ithchatottecl. •tteror tar. February 6-E.a..15.. - l'etntboucs market closed with a tt•- , 1100 or 1.0 oloatonea. Soft. wren, ro.,!e of alai:lant whin. are 10 Iron., urvi, • . ontiroes per 10kr kgogramuint. FORTIETH CONGRESS o=ll WAAIIINOTErN, rel,liary R , 7F•AL eiENAtE. The CHAIR laid I.rote the tiit:ate a •enterial of the Ark.:matt Collett!'4n. ceding fortikthat he the State Mho,. ere - ttlerniallir the government, en! per., cute loya eta, the ConvouChn be authorized to epp:/int new orhortt. Referred to the Judiciary Commiitee Petitious were presenter& I', the rea woad of the duty cat rate Jute, mid far :he reduction of the army and 'pay y The latter was front the citizens ef <:reaut flay, luitiOM that , a portion of the money ttmesaved be applied lathe improve/tent .. harbor sit the mon:hot Orem ?Oder. P.eferresd to tfie Committee On Meanie. SHERMAN and 111;:a 1 4:1:- 90,.f ripe:lad favorably front the t,au mitt.e their reaper:l,s . and ga•e notice, they would rail' them up aa moss an the reconstruction delatt• 14,0.4 Mr. Liendetwon's bill repeals the 11=11- :aliens of tie National Banking Law In regard to tie amount of the rimuistina of National Flank. It allows any bunk ing ilmAxiation dopositlng with tbel'reas. rarer of the Vditod Stales the useelsnry t• Inane National tank cur rency not exceeding. eig,hty per rent.. the par value of the baud. so denosi te.l. provtilod,srbanov.T the amount of United Staln note, and etrculating notes al National banks combined shall ba In no, ewe of seven hundred million duller., this Treasury Is autberirad to withdraw and enrol ad rapidly aa poaNtb o the United Staten aro!ee to the extent of eueh exedas until tJaa whole.amount of United States notes outstanding shalt be reduced tot,. hundred and It fly. Itliiiioll.ll. The Committee on rmarica rein - wird a etrbstltute for Mr. Sherman's bill, int ro• d need December 17th, providing as fal low.: . - Thetierretary of the Treasury I. authorized 10 lieu; bonds bearing inter est.er flveper rent, and principal 004- .m...teat payable In coin, and due in forty years, but redeemable In ten sears, to an amtiuntauflielent to cover all condom". lox obligations nf. ,he 'lolled Safe, other titan fl re per cent. Londe, and to be exchansad for obligations or disposed .4 . others Iso at nut lees than 100, and said bonds or proceeds thereof to be exclusively used (or rho mdernp. don. or In exchange of extorting norma tive.' United States bond. br bo imut•l shall be known.. the coneolltiatril de bt of th• United State, and shall be es amid from all taxation by State or local au- I thorltinto, and the some with Merman on.t income therefrom •halt be exempt from payment of nil talon cr donee to the Vatted Melee, other than such income tax as may bo assessed on titer inciornee, and In conelderotion of the reductlen or the rate of Interest then , shall be appropriated out of import d Ma an amount equal to one per tart. on bends Issued, which shall bo npplied to the purchase or payment of the mall:inn] debt. lnalidltion to tiro finnan necratotry to '.,r the' • Interest And maturing bonded debt - of rho United Mates, there IN appropriated put of the Tres*. ury *urn-which, including *aid Interest sal maturing debt, and the one per scut. as iferearld,Mtall amourft to one hun• .fired and thiiiy•lavn millions onnually, which sum shall be implied to the red no tlon'of the debt. In lieu of the Oinking fund centemolattal by the act of Yebru ' sry 2.Stir, 18112, flee-twenty band, Omit, after the expiration of live yearn from dale, at the option oribe holder., be ex - - changed for new bonds, and much as urn now redeemable shall be prewanted for exchange before the that of November next, and not thereafter, and the residue not later than Mx monthu after the ex piration of the five rare from dote, liar lawful money of the Culled States, and the new bored; am to be exchnngouble for each other when presented to the Treasurer, unless the amount of United States notes outstanding shall be equal to four hundred million., or noire, the united-States shall have resumed pay ment to coin fur their notret. The lent section provides that any contracts here alteX specially mode ha coin shall be legal and valid, and may be enforce.' accord ing to the terms amid contracts. Mr. TRUMBULLpresented a petition of colored citizens of North Carolina set ting forth their miserable condition and asking to bo sent to Liberia. Referred to Committee on Finance. \Tbe joint resolution relatiso to hinds granted to railroad companies In Michi gan and Wisconsin was taken up and passed with the pending • amendment restricting Its proeltdons to the churtered and projected lines from Fon-Du Lae, Wisconsin, to Word Kanava, Michigan, ands Marquette, 'Michigan, to vertabi polzits in tba same State. Mr. DAVIS offered a resolution asking, in addition to the information heretofore "PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY, 7. 1868. asked from the „Secretary of War., what amounts had born paid to brokers or agents by the War I)epartMent for vea. 6 sets .chartered or employed by the.De pariment the; 4th of 3farett, 1861, with name's and.datas. Mr. 110 M, A 121) objecting, the resblet. lion laid over. On motion of Mr. TIONVARD the bill to Crant aid W the Central Breech of the olon Pacific I tailrdad was taken Mr. SIJEILMAN . imrawed the extend ing of subsidies further than under the. existing lame. Ile liad nn dembt but that: the eastern - division of that road would , eventually extend to New Mexico, when, the 'finances or the country were inn het-. tor condition.. I After further debate by Whenn. MOR RILL and 110WAS.4} tho bill went over, at the expiration - Of the morning.honr. Mr. 1 RELIIOIIII./Y4E.N offered a rczol Mien to instrnet the Committee on. Naval A taint to report in regard to pro vidit'• suitable localitiez to replace that' .uscil for tinvernment magazines near, NeW York mid Jersey City. • .Mr. It Ali E spokU 'support Of the supplementary reconstruction bill. 'Mr. Lift.P.LAN obtained the floor at the conclusion of lifr. tDRA.KE'S narks. but yielded fp allow Mr..llOW- - ARO again to call un the bill In regard to the Central Drench of the Union Pap. odic Railroad, The motion - was carried —mi.:teed, to; thirtoen—nitt Mr. Fils.srSDEN Mr. Johnson; who had Oho floor on the outdo -I, wait not preened, and moved an. executive seeded', which Motion was ho oseginplitly withdrawn. Mr. sUNlNlitit nMvitti to 'postpone the bill and take op the joint resolution' au , ihorizing too Secretary of the Navy to rend one. or more naval' officers to t i tle haven Maratime Exhibition to represent the United Stittett, which carried. II r.t 'ON amendment, providihgt algal ntt any attending e.v.nouse; Was adopted after a lengthy debate cud the rdiolutiott WA., adopted by a vote Or twenty-one against nine. Adjourned. ' • 110USI: tiP REPItESENTATIVES, • The II•di pr.xitiidal he tho co.lderai tion of the bill concerning tho riahta of A tnerieun eitirens In foreign States. M alldreaso.l thn I.lothas in iiritkiistn of the Lill, liking It to a Ni agara. 'Vito title of the hilt, he said. was rivir. and the itself ...vibe fall— ' and great was the roil thereof. Messrs. WY IS It and WOit U also made rottiorlks. uttil Om bill thou wool over to the morning him!. of:faraday. Mr. M.A. IN I:. from the Appropriation Commit'', report," the. Army .filipro priation ND, amounting to .thirty-three' Emilio:,. It ruttattlit a provision for the gm:vita:Li reaimuitto ttf; ten army until tho military ton, In rraittessi to to:hely-AY. ~r Infautrv. seveti reguttents of envoi, anti nett Irv...intents artila lery. Ni now I...dattilavion shad let toy rviptanint.eseept .to West Point caul,' an.l eUstonti Liontenants: Smitriviry %Vat ii• directs' 10 eon: . •teitlato reit:nem, a, wartAly as the ro .'n irotns ohs of. Ho. puLnii armoire nail re -11,1, .11 1 , 1. 01114 tier ...Moor* 11 . 111 pstr• mu Omit dm f..rsti;etnif minim k um remaes]. is s itrevastrto Is not tel In e on •I rut-I e deprive, an "Meer tst .m. tmesitto mmusttuo Ins: cosy he upeo te Not Sty lite st M ee recce of vacanetes ant., sutstriera rank. Sutte pro mutittits. hot...tear. are la be always tossle ss t s . ;m a te a 1 141 vhstruot Lao !- ; li r. 111.AIN I: 4, i.tairm.l bristly thr. •nf lb. WI% rararitula:.az al' nil a. Y. A:y..c.”Frartd err.: .vr ore, all• 114:L514:1ye mid t4sZst.o t anmalAr *rsr Oisteaciv ~a,.._ rut efq;s4teoU 4, .3- i; .441 - [14.11:4i1 , 4 11.111,.4.1,fr , •q111,144Pi eri:l4 of We .0.1170. Ir.lav !to rtmr 13,1alati• .01 . 4 11,1 te5..1.11,1; .ak a.:cr.zattr.; rr( ?;,. . . Ills aant...nt. r 4 L.A tic t 0 f - 41,r0,..nr.*, larenic-t not. Ilano nail, yr..., it.. bk. rr. nr,l n..n.,irt0.V.041, Si rr.11,7 tk, nrn.his ca.vokr,.. 1t0i.." nrliy Lboef.pennt. e11111,,t, L 44 n Woo nnlucel ajr.. wtrr IK - 7 , 1.04," u b• Warf bau , l atld • 4..04/at:l ahael :.t a , arpoo•e\ ca:.111...111.(11 , at prvlcu Q,,,r; a .I.«,aat.on In.w —that FDA. haal '}n 4 rttml'a.uf tiza TS. lo v it v. - As rs , sttS, the tiotntoltitso 'h. V.:v.:. ttto 'nloo sr. , l male tho ro:te. - at prat, ii.,...:ltt'otolnittosot too Vtlaolo. \I S, IV I ..r( louts, is tbs Ci ti I, tS• uts.sl I,P .. - •ros.leur•toot of Ur* NlV.oary Ats !pair t - rottrtiti.... Mr, t: tri.shoeti tiro arostoi r moot sr. 4.l j oLtrustoot yo.ttonisy. I•V ti.w.; it east, trool ptori•loti far tr.,. that r.o pat tbo to , troy approve - 5-i sv atom! 1a• pool or ItAtlio.l ^tut •rr itutsootonor of soy bat .till. 1":10 ntilnOADJOnt nen rnifrntti 71/. Conte other asontelvente Irene offerefd mod re;oetad aniltitlt Iran laid etalde tv'ent.ni tOti, Hen., lb. Catalan,. fatal took tip, lA , lb.. ocira,al ordeY, the grpmprl. :nctstool, a, tteroUt• and xplinytAn of the , ;itOrtfrnitant. teota revel at :4913,ph lb. commit:4e rem . . end tit' )(o:l , o.pro , vfninti 1,00 n• nitinEntlfln a Ina West Point hill: Mr. tWASIf flf - lINL. of fnlnale, nod rev :noel th• hill,lottela an Sttillinfel against than Irloplnd lay the/ rentretnteee y.onPrnilly, On motion of ,Menek, n'tiktinn orill the itPnt nf sl.teNt - for . 111, es p.ervert of tn. Board Of V Lellana to the Academy. flelcottiendad that tin/ t term, L•lng haelet 'upon a tan, and the Peel nt be: o¢ requlrtel tinder. that lAN n [towel. of Vietcong, It win lb. ditty ~tronneleell!O male an appm oriatlon,•nd •Opported hie argnmeot Lc Ih• fettle/LI that . wnold be hvllett ti deprive the tromailaittolmlntetratloo, ertiallt int on the Oda of loygny, tk.e rieht, to nopaint a Anent of 'Viol tore to Ilan Military lAvoul.my, Fipen.ll• t me of tite kettle." •1 . 111,, tWeet Polnt In .tittit ion, he woad Ito tntnn ROOM Ilya no Inog th• nun. Of Grant. 14hortrum, anU nor, elittriahod by ' the. Amer. - an venpla.l - Mr. 1, Iti.t theolalot an Ixbalf "(the ArYlNaly , IgOgigalltini It 11W/ nitrn 6rrn um nnrning . flnniOn . .of I,ree. Itenorecard,md Slowarta. ANll ill' ItN li remarked that ho bad not 1. , 11 enn(laia% his nimarka C. :be regular branrlt . 01 t army, and it" ha had toachnd on the aoluntetar Idan,ll, ha would haaa raid Warta league r. bowan a high eotnpliniant. r,L.augh r.r.) Mr. LOGAN proler4rd harms not koh. inz fora romploornl,' Lot Le did tint boar the plan of 11,161014 r In the 1111.11.44 or grodlrrorn for the purpose of rolo 11,tog tau a bi`»that Loll no rerrrener to In✓lll. The ametniumnt was rejocted and the item restored. j. The 6111 then parsed. The lino...again Went Into Committee of the Whole en they legislative, 'waive thee antljudirlal appropriation ie AKFlltUitNti, who reported the bill, stnlefl N. 111 ,, of its principal points. Thoalllollllt appr oriel id for the current fiscal year 01110 $21082.8.15. The estl• ISILLtPig for the next tiscal year, as received teem dirr or ,,,t popartments of the 007- remnant, utnountodl to $J3,170032, but the (711[111111W. cm A pprol.rjatiorte reduced the amount down to g17.217„000. 'Chemin. epprtoriated were as t Legialatjte. 52,12,1r21; Public Printing, t‘1,:i71,71e; Library of Congreas, $40,0e0; Court of Chilies, lixecutive Dr pirtnient, 1.7,0,1122; State Department, 15e,700; Troestiry Department, g2,FilO- 140; internal Iteranue, l 3,ooo,t o o; Depart ment of Interior, t7i1,220; Surveyor Gen oral and 'Clerks. $71,500; War Depart pont, 17,st,tilio; Navy Departnient.3io7,- Ps9; Post Ultico lictiartuaint, 5i170,61/0; Deportment of Agriculture, $150.7103; lint not States 11Int and Brunches, gill,. 407; Independent Treasury, Sii9o,llXl; Ter-• ritorlal Govern menta,f2Lll.6oo; Judiciary, 81,291,80 U. -Total, $17.217,480. • • - Olr, WASIIIt U It Sill wont nit to say the Committee on AnUmnrbitions would have all the appropriation bills reported as soon es penal kilo. and lie thought thet it the ileum was diligont It meld have all threw' bills sent to ihe Senate before the lot of Melt. Ity Footling them to the Senate thus early he:oonid sea no reason why Congress could hot got through all Ito boldness and editions at the furthest by too middle or Ally; A. member—la time fur the Chicago Convention. Mr, WANITRUITS.E—Yos, In time for the (*Mingo Convention. The Committee procreated to emmldrr tho hill by sections.' ' The gran item, Air componential of r mileage pf Sinuttors i kayo rine ton running discussion, Involv ing the quesilon of the compensa tion of Senators and Member., the twenty per cant, allowance to Coupes atonal employes, and tim genand ques tion of economy end extravopnoo. {Without getting put thle Item the Committee rose, end the House ad journed. '-?._ I NATIONAL COMMERCIAIt CONVENTION. • Ileeead' Dora' Megaton—Appointment of Clomm!titeen—lkemollagiess—Ban goat, dte. • • • (Bi Te(cat...h . to the Pltubariu Unseats.) Borrow, February 6.—The serond, dny'e session of the National Dom mar nisi convention was. opened to-day with prayer by Fier.! Dr. Robbins, President Fox in the chair. A committee; composed of one mem ber from each of the thirty-seven dele gation., was appointed to consider the following stibjmts: Uniform measure ment of grain, transportation, foreign commerce, taxation, agricultural and manufacturingintarents. • Mr. Weathornall of Philadelphia, of fered a resolution instructing. the Cern mittee on Agrieultore and Manufactures to consider the subject of the, reduction of taxation and to prepare a memorial to Congrese urging the imperutnee of such a reduction. , Adopted. Mr. lfrunot, of Pittsburgh, offered the following: . t Itesetvrd, - hit in view of the probable reduction of the premium on gold, and the fact that a return to specie payment will lau equivalent to a reduction of d ellen on foreign proiluptiou to lons than the standard required,for revenue, it le ex pedient to adopt a eliding scale by which duties on all foreign, procthetione shall be augmented parie posse with the decline of gold premium. Referred to Commit tee on Currency and Finances. : • George S. Basely, of Philadelphia, of. fared a rem:Mitten that the Uotlvention recommend to Congress the adoption of • Free Banking Law; theteircuration to be based on national securitien, and the number of bank. nod amount of banking capital to be. regulated by the natural. law of supply and demand, the details to be the same as those of the National blanking Law, with ouch improvements as experience may suggest. I Referred to Currency Committee. I kl. B. Ward, of Detroit, offered the fol." lowing: Resorerd, That the Congress of the .United States bland hereby are requested to pact an act declaring, nil contracts which are specifically in writing made payable In gold or heidd man , by the pm- 1 lien thereto, shall be payable to gold ac cording to the terms of the smile. MESM;I2IIM=I _ . • The following teeelutions were intro duced by Ed ward.Atkluson, Of gOl4Oll, and referred to Committee on Taxation. Resolved, That no revutitin of the rev •nne enter of the United States can be complete which 'does not involve an - ad- Jostioent of taxes Imposed under tbe . names of a tariff of donee upon imPorti. and that soeh adJuetmeat should be made h ri he purpose of securing the largest revenue from such a tariff with the least injury to the produyttre power of the people., : .11,1• Ired, That Infant iwkluidatent of the tariff_ ell prtinteor a inl leirialatlan be avo.iliet, r.Drt tho only otrivet a.newl at elinoht -be the rend. Tlin enneent Of the Convention was elven that a tiponfi , prepaned by Gainral lValhrsilge ahnintil be printwl in the re cords of ttr• ntaeling, Conimonleatiini• Were rani...el Invite, lila the ft . ..inborn' of the (7 , onvention to visit the Seta Winne doting tlin waseilon Id the itenptwl, The (Nolen:len ndleurned till ten ,c05...1c to. I.orr,wor. - Tb -.end i'o- the . I t'idniniiteet then naively pr!uve !rti tai vvidk. the trete/not aid ovnevart fn Id usic }tall to the even:nig iarg . ely attended and *as a very eniovabie aria it. . . . NEWS' BY TELEGRAP H . . Ilertttk, well 'mown ,Yourttal• It: and es -Cenv , eat•lllll3, et New —The wheat., 34Ill•It Yt./[1:1‘ arrived at Si , ,. York yeatettle•. ?rum New to tearta: .It/t1 a verge totettateel cern, beteg the first verge grain osier atOppot.tthenea -.Her, /1.11. P•4l-1.......k.0f Ittatreil. :eh. 1:111 tlva.1 2 roty.:Ast :n Con sention ettit. Johan t.:1,-apet, In Neer It r otk, ea the nate vionary . luttettn Wayitstn tettatchea to /SO 1:034 dot,. Cof.1•111(1,741,0 ertenty, et fieneee. Jetatreatel hi Cr* en Theretiey nteretnt,-. T..... Insane r etts,..w.rreart veer to.rztealt,toterth.. L. .C.nragt In 0r. , :t1 Yeetertte.7 New Vora rt•• ittribu tad to rotobrie of the 1'1'010..11:V of inageNtottintent mut of tar reehrmtatort ta h , eletery }l,o4l`,ortt, the latter •pvereat:r quite ttfountl•d. Minnfrdat.; stttettLay, Vrithit at! It.tterrh et trot to. th• moan of C. Lunar • thatel hint •ut, set the fvrtner to, ahl htta by tint mitat sod ti rod •1 hint with a 1,4,11. Tlbtry than 'eft, tethetlng they hat ate.! barn. —,t comtountootna has tem. ire red , .t N•9l ort, frOrn lhoetilot.t I,•issepe, of the hues eanalsnnounwtog the.: ttlerht '0 fee for the Lamm! *tap. on the pr.t VICO, 'Kith the preaant .Ittattn• onn s thonund 1,1311 are Milos trtueport‘ef:lally tlttucgh the eenal.l --XL the meeting of the Now Mork tirm!..., • Cotnit•rr• yestenlay,l 111.01nf 3 / 1 1 ltrna.nya ”idtt•d r. i prepere.l, protesting Aretust the or tion of tho A.roof lean tHell•r to •th•'eillU• uf Are frau,. plertatt, itheut • lientunhoo er Welt tb 1.11131A14 ttte Int•grity of Leath; i•ont.rrte. —dlilliddeterd, Malria, ITedaaaday : . /11 . t, v a n,w t1 ra r. bi l lrnta 0 .t 7 c t ... ( leed it re.. rtetleneem. SUcen n l's t Arad .W York luuirana , Aganry; dolro billiard ball, and aucdry o(116. . Ixaa ill.,eekl; hunted. .—Naar Colutabin City, Indians. WO. vi a . tssgoire ear of the l'iltslrurib, Fort Warn• shit ttlesgo Railna<l wait tyre. ouni was 'entirely eousumeal, with must of Ito mutants, vonslsting o t is Isms :mount of .I.,e.enicort" tragraire •tht—ex nrww. ro-xla—tbs latter mostly. oyster*. A norp,s ou. lnynl rue (bingo was LAI runt. , —A largo moitting was hold at Albany, New York, Wednoaday evening, called to consider the %object of the,right. of A med.-An 'naturalized citizen.. Ad• drawee wetw made by prominent mi•m• bent ottlen heig,laturo, and rhaolutiomt adopted, tsvortngdue prtAection to natu ralised citireux ahtzoart.• • • --The excitateent in twitanl to the aus.: premien of the thiyoto Rasing. Instil.- Lien, at Atetnphia;eontinitee, as It was e depository of the working demote. Last night xis moo wont to the ben.* of F.. AL Avery, -the Cashier, in the suburbs, with a rope for the purprwo or hanging bin., it la believed, but fallen to fled blot. —An accident aseurrssd ou tbo 'Nash vine and •Chattanisoga Railroakl pastor ., day morning, strar, 'rantolou, by which a p.srtlon of a Insight train, composed of !Mean earn, Wan. destroyed. Same two hundred feel or; rood wals•torn up and twonte-dro • lt , et of tres9a broken. Thu conduelor4 Win; Jackaon, John Farrell, a brokoinan, and Tont Callahan, another broke a n, end a' negro . were severely woundlsl, No Ilea" lost. —That COMMllten on Inanronce of both !louses of the ls 10101.11 . 1 Ll'alalatara Kara agreed on a lapin regard to Inouranoe Cowponies an tollowe: Hauls Mutual •Compswlro are required to bane •capltal of Silty thounata donor*, twenty per root. pill up; Homo Stock Cowponies to have a capital of one hundred thou sand, twenty per cent. paid up; furahgn companies to Lava a mon capital of one hundred and tiny thonsouul—tlicate amounts; to be proven and natured by bond, instead of ilceuno. Both hewn and foreign mcrip4nle• are lo pay city, county and State tax, bawd upon the re oelpta gross at each and every oaks. —The °Moore of the Army of the Cum heriond met at Hopkins (tall, Cincin nati, yesterday. (Jou. Gross was made temporary chairman and Capt. Maher Secretary. Col. Stanley Matthews made , the welcoming. &admen,. - Letters wore reatistrom Oenomletichatield, Stoneman, Newten, Cleary, Pope, Cooper, Reynold., Ord and Morgan, expressing their regrets at being unable to be proe ms.' Committees en C,onstitutior, Ban quet, At., ware appointal, when the Convention adjourned till afternoon. The society reassembled at three o'clock is the afternoon, and was tailed to order by General anus. General Stone, on behalf of the Committee appointed for the pnrposo, reported a constitution which was at ones adopted, admitting to menttershtp all °Moen and soldier. of the army of the. Cumberland and of corpo connected with' It; meetings to be annual.' A Cotnmtttee appointed on 'Permanent organization or °Moors re ported General G. li. Thomas' for President, (ignored W. D. Whipple and Captain Maker, *for. Secrotarite, and General Gross Trommrer. A Vice PreolOcut from each State repteeenttd tin Army of thee CUlatorl.nd "a. chosen. The report of the Committee wee adopted wall 'great applause. The Society adjountedi till loe 'clock to- day. 'The banquete,will ' a iake o place tot n i g ht , wilen Manual lahmirlan will Set tiVei on eddxeooi. The meeting' fs a grand success. Large numbers of the former officers and soldiers of llee Army of too Cumberland were in attendance And the greatest enthnsisane prevailed. . WASHINGTON. I=l , WASIIINGTON, Feb. 6, 1566. • ACCID E NT 20 SSOX6TAIIT 'ocrotary McCulloch, while leaving Ithe Treasury Denartment; ut the close of business " yesterkla 'v afternoon, elippod the graMto fauns loading out of the building and fell =titer heavily upon hie" bank, receiviug several very severe bruises. Today lee Is not able to leave hit room, but expects to be at the Pe- I partmout to-morrow. EM=l Tho Secretary or the Treesdry heajlent Ito the House est:mates Air the revenue icutter service for tbo year ending June, 16614. The amount is sue million three hundred and twenty-seven thousand dollars. '. LItEiIONATION or Yt~tsratt:en~Yfl. The reported resignation of Charles halCiS ♦dams is confirmed. It to raid to ho au perituluced mtcluslvely by a no tuml demro to retum home and to care or his large neglected private. interests. THE NEW DRITHIff MINIATEM The now IWltinh Minister will' bo . r. eyed in hi, diplorriatic capacity by th. t.residont, to.morrow.. Those who hay • anticipated any allubion to tho Alabama claims in the respeCtlyo addresses wil )x, disappointed. - I 01110 AGO II i., Tao Park Island Railroad. for Fewenn tome museums amt..) LCutcsoo, Februet 6.—The following ee offered on 'ellen o to day, and will 7ufito up for action to-morrow. .'Wu sarusolt has come to the knowl edge of tole Board that a fovi speculators and, stock Jobber* on Wall street, New York, havemodertaken to interfere with the progress. 'and extension or the Bock Xellaad Railroad west. from Dee Moines to Omaha, merely for 'mem:dative purpo. ilea. therefore be It I . Revolt:ell, That this Board look upon 'ffly: such movement by clock brokers nd speculator* that may interfere with he Rook Island, ors v other of our groat railroad lines leadl g from this city, as KM only unwarrenta le ea nay pebmiple hf right, out aff a direct attack for pur poses of .elfish gain Upon ens of the real inters,* that tend to the development of eur:material resource, and any such Movement meets with-our most unqual ified condenuudion. ~ a elbowed tlegaieur. -- iiir Taligian bp in Plaiborgb ti &W.W.I i ronnaan, Me., Feb. 6.—The steamer fliberntan, from LiVerpool on the 2.1.1 Wt., has arrived.. 1 ' LThe Portland dt Srebee down train, at evening. met w di a disaster three Iles eset of Richmond. The engine end tender rolled dostn the lank seventy feet, upon the lee. The firemen mwt bad 1y brows!. The oeurtg of the baggage 41ar broke. !swing t.h train. , • CITI _ ASU ~UBUEBi. tko rlllseaa of ialr.setylll• la I.•sail—Ttioy apsak uat for the Mo • w aratiway ohms aaraes— lioftiplaalaa• 4., A large meeting of the cilium, at Lim nernwrille and •Idn4 was belel at Mr akanloi. U.l, Lawrincerille, 1., crea• .fnr the purposeCr/ taking; o.etion is r 'orgaht to the preneeed l'aurniier Ttail• vi'ay • I..tween . the Cualann HoUae sad F.Ast Liberty, by way Libeity aireet. • . _ C. H. Arrutitmrig, Bey, of the Ninth Ward. was callel to preside, acid Xichael Berger wee ithiwitstalSocretary. ~ ..Tne oldect of the meeting was Mabel by ]lr. Walker. Ito erased that there were nearly tweet., thosesdid Teeple la L.:w oad:we:item:id vielmtv, not of ine city !the ; mid that to carry this vast pop,: !atom to net from the ,Itv. • distance of dewily three play., there to but one Postaeoger railway, and evert now the l+are of thin route are to crowded that both ladies LOA root:ea:on have to stand tip the whole length of the ride.' R. dwelt upon thiernatter at 11 , 093• length. sled very ...neatly end forcibly amassed l'erteNsealty of • new read. soul that in tying tout ens line to sooormemlate no MS A popnlatlen was evidence of a araaCof the proper public spirit. 1:N. W. ithelfer. Drat. from a Cern:ult • tee oil Rawalatione , report...el the follow. thg. which WAIT* untainsomelyelcyted- • • I NV •IthltAs, A hill In now j eoding In. fete the legislature for the iseorporation .if the People'• l'amenner itailway Com tinny of Pittel.hrgb:, and n henna,. thy .dale{ ,bill very unexpectedly meet.. with Moet determined retualectos, not frOta the t Wooly but frees a rivet Wit; therefore , ' fferehe./, That the proper moormatode: tic■ of the eltiteus Its lag along the line rib the propotted road. In Lawrenceville Mel Bloomfield, requires an additional Ain* of paamager railway Can, and in Lola en. another line bee leavens • groat I Odle neweetty. That the only oploeltion to said peo n:ad cement directly or indirectly _ Milt rival line, end that If the wants nd onisfert of the People of Lawrence-. ilile,to., are onasultad no they ,bould lie. there le and would be travel enough t inipport two or elan LAOOO IS IVIBTA I,That fur Senator...o Ithepreimitait vet to Harrisburg be Inetructied to ewe all honorable means to have the proposed dtterer enacted lot, a law. The our Counellsueo Le requestedto id the add reel whop the proper time csimea by you.' the O. of th• •treet.s. I•That rho propeetal thnorponatore are the rti hetantlal met of this community, and that we bare entire rietindence In their Flteely and integrity Int men, and Unit y ars eareeitly, Itioneolly and :Mtn _A, working to emptily a want long felt by thl• whole community. • That we tender 011:thankm to Major A. M. Brown, ler Ids b,,id and timely opt.. Milan In Council to ithe efferta of the stockholders of the rival line to defeat She more:owl road. ; Tliat on elrresterninst ion and inquire we dad hi the remonatrance tomtit% road ,Preeentel to Cannella the minim of per sons are appended thereto who never Signed the rime themealvew or author. Inca any one to aign4r them. .41t lat I.lbirty et t is a slaty feat etreet, and that it peevenger railway will not in Oolong lotorforn with the travel ran the same or obetrull It see dries. I Alter the adoption- let the resolutions the meetlog eniinumed. 1 ;it-sight the. eitizOno of the Ninth wanl will meet In the l'oblie - Seboal .11011•0 to take %ohm tin title very ill:l -ive:ant subject." 1 • ---------wo.--- ii•larlia• 111..1 1 , Fanny, Mills I . sod Taws Later.. llllale., .'The intention of our macre I. 4Urocled to the columns on our wend page °coo. .tled this 'morning by the extended In , emery of valuable 'red estate, finals, miUs, Improved lands, town lots and Western laude offered for aale by Mr. Tower, the Well known and responalble 'tool "mete agent, 110.11134 Fourth street thipitalists, rnautifecturers and fanners will tied thecheiceet 'chances Imaginable in. Investment amongst the forty or fifty ' laces advertised Yon sale.' Mr. Tower res succeeded lb building fur him- Self • first chowireprita th n as a buyer and seller ' of real estate, by pursuing a strictly honorable: hoarse Jn alt Ids dealings. Ho endue no representations but rill be more than mustaltied by the acts, and loshen he advertises property at bargains Or reasonable rates, the reader may de • ivied that such advertisement. Is niacin to mod faith. We might select a nun:l - of 'farm out of those offered, which ir e riencelve to be Maimed desirable reel estate thrown on the 'market fora num. oar of years, but p rier th at Cur seeders thould peruse bet grotty:ins, sad if de. grotto of purchasing,' make their own so. 'fiction. From long] personal grqualnt. co and bUllrirA tutercourag..we Sr* ro t illored to leootrinnind Tower's Agency o A eonfidenor of. Our readers and the public generally: --ses--------. • A Collide*. —Yesterday morning a collision occurred 'between a owing 'wagon and a carriage, nu tit. Clair street, repulsing the former: and "spilling" the iscoupants, W. It Itarellton and John enrr. into the street The wagon was slderably damaged, hue lbe men were not Injured. Ilatullton chervil Charles B. Waite, the carriage driver, with mus ing: the candor', and the malt was a light between the pollee. Hamilton in; kUtUled snit against. Waite for damage! before Alderman Donaldson, and Waite Made Information before themes vigils.' irate against Hamilton and Low for as. Sault and battery. The accused were ar. heeled and hold for a hearing. • ' lopera Unme,—Th6 ° Muck Leong" et he Opera-110M* Is Meeting with Immo. pdented omega - ft has been put upon the gaga _regurtlieas of expense, and Is riloubtedly the grandest spectacle aim. odscsd lu this city, and we empire -sad Leo that Ifs. Cunning -is emoting a handsorne return ibr the money expended g presteatlng . the . .filaoknOrook't Isi 4 Elao l3 pr tilt,' ettnal , 40 • Whet'. it was at blo ain hew 't or ;where tt WU kept the stage A greater le/father time than JULY picot seer produced* the United States.:.The transformation sosnevt the lose of the Stew iamaignlfloently grand. • • the Frattsttor3 Exp!ottoo--Terdllt CLIE;Ct==I The Coroner's Jury impanuelled o investigate the cause of the , explosion • f the boiler in the tin works of Mr. J. Gray at Frank Sown, which resulted in the death of John Harris, the engineer, met piirsuant to . adjournment at one o,clock yestteiday,.wlien the, followirig testimony was Huard: • James Thorn, boiler makar, testified that-he had examined too .explode l d boiler and thought the accident wits caused by low water. The water Erie woo below the - flues, where the bollr gave way. The iron was good; the safety. valves were in gtiod order; but the gauge cocks were very much out of order, and have bben for some time; only ione being In working order. . John D. Gray, the proprietor of the mill, loan tied that he had always consid ered the engineer competent; his charnei ter was good; he had been employed them since last year; never heard tire engineer complain about. the 'ejector; .the Usual pressure of steam was eighty annls; the engine had started when the explosion asairied; Ellie exploded .boiCer had not been used since Monday last.' Wm. V. Turner testified that h f had been- a 'pntetictd engineer fur nineteen yearn; had eiantined tho boiler, and thought the explosion was Caused by an innutlielent supply of water.- a I The jury, atter brief dellbentition, turned the following verdict:! That John Harris came to his death by collapse of fluent the rolling uxillofJohn D. Gray, athletes! at Frankstown, gheny county, Pa., on thesth day of Feli ruitry, ltidat, canned by an immilletencY of water in the boiler. i The jury also .uniutimously adopts the following es a statement of their see ' Unfolds: ' "In view of the fact that explosions of 'boilers in manufacturing establishmenns have become so frequent, and. attended with; such fearful consequences, we 'would call the attention of ' , citizens' of thin community to .the (Oct. that tied times nut of six those dissestets ran be traced to the engineer; who has teed either incentpetent or careless in the die: , charge of Ids duty. And we would earl neatly recommend that the proper step, be imMediately taken to have a low emi arts* authorizing the proper authoritit4 Mappoint an inspector Whelle duty it shall he to examine and Litasport all boilers within the lionise( the chanty ex; cept those now ellbjeet LO the . inspection of the United Staten Inspector, mad that no person shad be -permitted to set engineer who has not undergone extun, nation and taken out a license to do no; as we can see no reason why mechaniei and workingmen employed in manufac-, toting establishments should not have the same protection which ia extended td hands and paxsengers ou vexsals propel]: tal by steam; and we do think, and Intl history of the test few yearn in our (Will city will sustain us in our opinion, that 3 law 0114111.11 be passed reanlating the inspoMon of boilcra anti the g oolitic, Lions of engineers on land, eintlior to the coo which now veins compelling the in spection of those applied to marine pur poses, and the qualifications of eini open, attending them." ♦ analassa itoomatialt—Nardwr will Oat—A Reran lima Ortsder'resaedy —A b.atar itarwod wow roleeotu(; Lee Brother to Obtain Ul• Meaty. Cleveland was startled yesterday by the ptl Ululation of at . murder by. poison just brought to light but committed twelve months ago, The eircumelsrtese attending the . revolting mass are as fol ;owe i About four months since, a widely, Mot. Gray, went to Judge Til den and asked advice. Mar brother; she; told died in February, lSa ; there 1.31 ea Insurance tin his life of eli c it it2,no, and he had a piece of property in Eu clid and some other eflects; her Lister, Mr, Sarah W. Victor. living on a! 1.1.1. bad taktin all this property IT] virtue of a will *he claimed In have, but which she ;Mrs. Gray} bad never seem! Mrs. Gray had always undenitoed :rum] her brother and Miler.. that eh., stay to, chat,, his property, but now found. it ali t tekeia by her sister. Me,. Clear warttryr, advice. ishetiq .Nlcola was called in, and', hareatue waisted shortly, from what Mrs.' tiretv wad them and what she had said elsewhere, that it was. • ease dentuandlng inventigation. Mrs. Gear had said, In., brief. Met her ilrother, Wan taken after eating a pace of plan hie sister'. • Mrs.. Victor'n; Other 1 - ...0ph., too talked about The affair of his death: ray- . tog that a pcwt merles examination. Way ptoreeted at the lime. and obje,tid to by kin. Victor, that there were coop clone' ' vircumetances about it, Az. Sheriff Nl teals at tines net oh tut the inveetigation of theca., and niece that time has, with (ie assistants. teem carefully and cosely allowing it.. 'Ilt• 1-rather and nupposed victim of the! polioemgOtto nAmyd Williena Parquet:l Itenerytsl three yearn in the Ilith U. 13.1 Infantry during the War; martin for e, „worked at Fenner's tavern in Euclid for' a year: then went to his eister'• !mune, when be remained until hie death, .Ite was, ancording to the elater's testisnony,, ofordinary Int elligence,but could neither; read nor writ*. !ant week the bode - was exhumed and the stomach ank:slid tea careful client ice! sanllinae, which remelted in the din-1 savory of large quantities of whil•a.mti . l Mc. At the Coroner's examination the; acttlyed woman, Who i 441, ,tot thirty yeara' of age, evinced groat mental secitement.l Sho testified to taa•ing affected an insur., and herself on the life of her brother' for g:.,USO, which amount she collected after his death. She admitted keoplyig lenient; to poison rata with, in her Mauna! and alga baying a quantity of cormeiv sublimate for her complexion ; both el which poisons elm stated would be found, under the. carpet in her bed chamber.) The evident,' not yet educed to said totiS of a very positive character iigainst the prisoner. . She is nald tube a church member, and acti. 10 her nociety. She been pleasant voice, epeaks low,mod during the exam Itmticut was very much dietreemeet molt of the time, uhedding touts copiously,. !epochally whoa arrested. She came 10 the Inquest without the knowletims that eh, was to be held to answer the terrbt, hie charge of murdering her brother, bot she knew that the manner of hie death was the subject of Investigation. • Werth, 110 gelletano INDEPAIMOnIe • On trodoetel ty evening, hod Mr. Thom!. as Turner, the gentlarainly sad efficient conductor. of the express train un the Cannellaville It/Arvid was presented by hits friends with a substantial ilArk of thb favor sad esteetn to which be is held b. the traveling community on that rout& Ife Was presented with an elegant wild gold hunting , c4so lever watch of that quality, and ot the famous Howard man ufacture, purchased from Mevare. Jamie, R. Reed ec. Co., No. tilt Fifth street. Tito prreentation wan made by W. 1). Moore, Esq., In a very happy and oxpreanieo manner, and Mr. Turner remponded in an ig uallrfolicltous style. After the core ibrinyi he entire party sot down to ono of those excellent meals for which tho Itrinewall Mount., at Huffily's' Station, la so lastly &DMUS. We have traveled with Mr. Turner and are pleased that thls vaalon thould present Itself for our add ing 'silting. testimony to - his munetty and kindness to pant:engem without distinction. lie Lis 'the right man in tho right place, and tills our Idea *flit -faithful and popular railroad conductor. ♦ Pisa iactuout. • The following orul incident cob unclad with the burning of an ex press ear on ° the Central Illinois Rail road, Tuesday, on learn from a gentle man in this'eity, a relative of the parties referred to: • • About the !Int of December last Mr. Julius Illgby, &resident of Ottawa, /I linole, went to Philadelphia, end 'en New Veer's day was married to a young lady of that Wore. Alter making a trip cost, the happy pair returned to the city last week and 'intended to Isere for Oita. we, their future home, on 'Monday. Mr. U. WWI taken suddenly 111, end died no riundav, and'on Monday, the day ale pointea'for their departure for Ottawa, the corpse wee shipped by express for that/wad, accrunpenhal by the widow and her brother. Between Chicago and Ottawa the express car In which was the corpse and ail the baggage of the widow, including her bridal presents, took lire and , was tensioned with all its contents. 11r.WLIpplets &enure...We would to. mind our readers of the lecturteby E. a-. Willpple;.E.4l:, under the auspices of the .Mercantile I.lbrery. Annotation tide evening,. at the Academy of Music.. We coo prepared to enjoy a delightful treat, en the ebbs lecturer comes to to with the highest encomiums front • the eastern press. Me will probably give us a the, ecrlptlon of Ws phase of American earl ety which had its rise In MI, aretty con. trade, .r.e.„.and the lemon we es a nation pee to learn from tt.. - I`Hboiltly" is neon!e but descriptive. As usual tickets cents:. purchased dfiring tlso tiny•aud evening at lack Library _1 . 00035, thus preventing delay anti - Annoyance et the ticket ranee. FfrenlOn'..Asnelaffen.,Thellremou s Association of this city will hold is regu lar meetlngMondity evening next. 4 pallsto 1.10. —Andono,opy of roper to tho N./. Ob. club, Additions to clubs ow as made o . Nov= TO 8014calarmas.la paper, Do oar. nod apiary rot rolltitok raa wow, as Ira tooun• Prodzooday odltina tar ob. horti, tot t *is matt _week. . Sir Now Of Drat, L.P... Mortaf Oklititr or to Iteitstored Lorton?, may be PIM at oar riot - NUMBER 3.2. • 1,..Aaar.... Improvements. . The Mayor's °dice and• watch house are undergoing a thorough course of te rmini and renovation, and several Much needed improvements are being intro duced in the watch house. The Captain's olllco is being white washed, and Will be newly pap.ited and furnished with settees with seat divisions; m that they will fur nish (ho most inconvenient amonunala lions imaginable for drunken men and loafers. A door is to be cut through iho end of the °Mee, 'to open immediately upon Diamond alley. 'A grated - door will be hung -here, to bo kept locked except. when the Captain chooses to open it. A closed recess, or. hall, will run a , little waVbaek into tLeore'n:nian ordinary door oiOradfa for admittance being made, the Inner door may be evened and them the opening of the grating will depend on clrcumstane con. 'The. watch house proper is being cleaned and white washed. throughout, and all the cells aro to bo laid with a new floor of stone or cement. The work was comm, need. VenterdaV, and will .be conducted with.all possible dispatch until .the whole is completed. Mr. John J. Torley, of the Police Cool mitten, is superintending the Improve. ments at the watch house, Which lea sof- ficient guarantee that the Job' will be one in e satisftetory manner. - = = Smithson. Vanliook hteClol MS land, auct oneons, will offer fbr math by. auction th following described propifrty: Saturda • , Feb. Stb, at 3 o'clock r 3r.; on prom .. corner of Cliff, Gum anal Bedford '.treeta, that handsome and val. noble ssry brick dwelling house of roornr,,tl.. bed in the moat elegant style, with eve • modern convenience pertain ing to afl t class dwelling. Lot 75 feet front; 2.50. act in depth. See auction ad vertineme I. Monday Fob, 10th, az al o'clock P:X., .n tho prc Is., iilll bo mold tbooo elm two-story new) brick 'houses of nine rooms end , being Nos. 154, 118, 160, 16; 154, 160, S eilleld street, near Bidwell street,' Atli bony City. These houses ore of modernytyle and elegantly finished, having all the necessary improvements of first class dwellings. Lot has q front of. 20 feet by 1371 feet In depth.: Nee auc tion adyerfisernent. Tuesdas, Feb. Mb. at 8 olelock on the premises, will bo 'sold' that very eligibly situated 3 story-brick dwelling house, N 0.12 nand - street. Soo auction advertisetient. Thursday, Fab..l3th, at 10 o'Olneldie. ho lessoand fixturea of that commodi on. I;rewery, No. LID First street, includ ing engine and ,boller, hansom, wagon; Jr.;r large atoek of empty barrels. See auction advertisement. .a. McC., Cb" aptl.s7 Fihh St. The Rtni—Conaet the the =3:= Tho Keystone Gkating Rink has be come the moot popular place of amuse. meat in the city.. Every afternoon and evening It Is thronged with the elite of the two cities. The content for the elegant endeostly medal was-concluded yester day afternoon. It was a brilliant affair and was witnessed by over fifteen hon ked persons. The medal was awarded to Mr. Swift, lifr. Goodrich declining to compete fur It. The masquerade last night was * grand success, theie being iiver three hundred tnasqueridera on the ice. A more delightlid place torlpend an afternoon or evening does not exist: I=l Miss Mc'icker was announced to appear at a Chicago Theatre on Monday night. She sickened, and a lady filled her place. The' dramatic critic of the. Tribune mune out next morning with an elaborate criticinn aa to the manner the lady net on the etege had performed her pearlier w g en hthe e d c i h scve n r eodf the learned that Mies McVicker was undergoing a course of drugs and blisters at the time he repro , st-tuted her to hip readers as acting in a ••style characterized oy much delicate and appropriate feeling." , The Chicago-. jourisaltsts aro prove/nave, ,Broke Up Illeaseketplag.;—James Bar rotdis in the habit of takinganoomslonal drop of the "crathier," and yesterday. it appeere, took a drop leeresteeetb ,sohlch, made him rather • boisterous and disor derly. Fie concluded to breakup house. keeping and commenced by smashing his farnithre, crockery ware, etc., con cluding by demolishing the windows sod door of his - dwelling. Martin Lo. gm, the owner of the house, did not ap prove ef the proceeding and made infor mation before Aldermati Donaldson, charging Barret with disorderly conduct. Ile was arrested and held, for a hearing. Tiadhre Belief Society of Allegheny qty.... The manager+ of the Ladles' Ego lief Society of Allegheny city take great nleaenr• in acknowledging threeallet of three hundred and forty-five dollars and eiglay-threo route, proJedds of the bene fit given by the Keystone Skating Rtnk• on Monday evening, and also offer thole thanks to Messrs. Pottery, Curti', Good. rieb, Pratt, Dodge, Barneyand Miss Nal. lie Dean for their services on the ma xim, POMDEXTNR, • t3ocretary. Coasters Captured.—Mayor Drum's police made. a raid on a lot of boys en gaged in occostine on Boyle. , Fleming and James streets, Allegheny, Wednes day Muhl, and captured eigut of them.— three white and five colored boys. The offenders were fined ono dollar each and costs. Released an 11311..—Peter Bell. ROM milted by Justice Ammon Wednesday ou a eltarite or assault and battery pro cured the required ball yesterday and was release]. =MI IVA LENU—PAINTNIL—ths Tueaday, the alb et the residence or the bride`a parents. by Rex. N. P. Itascke, 'et tireenstiern, Yr. =PT. J. WAI.XER, or the thy, end Intel BILLS. Pala:Tan. Cr Bouquet, Weettneentand UNDEERTAXEitti A LEI. AI 14 EN, UNDERTAILEJEt No. lad Toortk motet, - Iluabartb. corn NS. of all Muds; CILLPMS. DLOVIA d oven deactlptloa of 'hand Irtrulatitat Goode randithed. Roma opts day "ad eight. 11aug and CArriages Ihrolikbed. • ' - 111crunrame 7 Derr, Dwrld ierr, DJD.,ltet At. W. Jacob.. D. D., Thomas Sifts. Jacob H. 11111cr. Rao. el PEICNLEF; Under- TAKERS AND LIVERY 87ABLL8, corner . ' C Unduly attest had Chareh are hue, *flesh,. y City, *litre their CURTIN BOOMS Are eon tamer supplied with nal end baltaticas Rose- wood, Mahogany and Walnut Confus e as. lett. varytag from et to One. IlOdles prepared Oar an• torment. hearses and Carriages IstraLlbed; alio', all lands of Monrodnit Goods, If required. UM. open at all hours. day and night.'• 1./OBELIT T. RODNEY. Dudek; EnnaUM. ClOblo gt.. Allegheny. and W.: m D,lnnand )b John John Wilson • 8r05..) keep. niwnin On 6314 tbt et. Mt.tia. Rosewood, If alnal 'sad Whiten lit almond comma. Walnat 04111 n. Cram r& wea ward.. Ra•iswogal Coigns $2O uywarda; all othai COO= In proportion.. Curtwesas• Ream. forul.h.al at low, raga., Crape.' Mono,' P 1 and Engraving teralshed Ones opayrda) and night. • - EDWARD CZALUSIECIIII; OH. ••••• DM:TAXI& 0 610 e. tlin. Z 4l OM. WM. Allegheny. Vet. o...rded and other voi gun. wtitta mulct* stock of Mara! laradatan. o.ds. on hand and Aqui.ed at .home. bake. al 'lowed pry... Sala and Ifinry MAUI, se.. of Vint .4 Itladla Streets. Carriams; Baranebes, Burin, !WM* limas. aa. 'fur lam . • HURT f#, SALE, Merchant T.allor, can Penn ImA:fit Chile Stir( SH MTIBUROH;PA' TUE' 11. S. - WATCH mon:to A. rcruscT)sl3ccus... - . Jul, for gat, by Ibb tetts DITHSEATH - & 11ABILET2 68 pins stasim. - CPECTACLEfi, q ALL Juiwts. Dgmayillt &111111111Z1?"14'. 54 lITTU'IMIgIrr. WERRIq' GAZET#. , • • Two &allows. • WEDYEAD . AL AID ALTO . EDAM isms .beat.. 000tolalog TowTT CX.N INS of Istoroollas reading .aattOr. Imola:UM Itodlng Ectlbsthas, latostNowo by ToloirraPba . r 4 valaoblo Hooding Matter for the Forglr. •,F.4 hallos( rod roast reliable ?Warta oadl 0021. ar.retal Market RoPorts giro. t 7 ni Now to 'taco tr. No Farmer, At ocasalo or Illorotioat Weald to Irithoot IL. ' moo roe not vaarax /LizaTras • GAZETTE, 1171111101WH. `WANTS. WANT:. 7 II-,AGENTS. tar THE BLUE-COOO and bow they Lived. rot ht and Dltd for the Unlon.lvdth Renee ind Incidents In the treat lichtlifon: It contains over I€o iloo tatr.t.t. Sal so. V.v., tad Is the spiciest and cheapest war book poldlebed. peke, only p 1.50 Par copy. The pu . ollo are eon- . toned spolosejnferlor works with a limiter In, Set th At the book Too hey conlabis over 103 ener.vlops and FlO poses. yawl' for Circa... AddrO.s JuNES / BklIS & CO.. nil. adelPhil. . • . dl? WAorrED--LIVE, '..( MEN. erere.nbere. •i [Aga_ in the' male of ten rid-re Outer. 4, aott-meornmendlnn. Cott Ins' patent 511N-111IltNEtt. Never it. an artlet• been offered to the public that bat met lath sc.ll nett - crest !meet. and culoxy. APO/ toOT - $4. dress LOCKHART- , • 11 FOE. RENT. TO LET—. 4, doel Eratrie Boren; .k ING, containing seriniiroonee, was two sere; of land and stable, well set with halt o tee , a. and ts, a enod state ereultleatlon, situate on Denver street; le the, Refungli of Sewickley , .sod within nre mlawbe welt of the Sta ion. rossesildn a! en Immediately. if desired. Toe tem., de.. !incise of WK. IUSKtt(, on the 'it ' ! 0 n E AND ! 'BOOMS In the sew belldle, erected hi the, d' Keystone Navin/slits/Y. 91 LIIIIICHTYSTMET.ta egrets of Ciefelson Immediate posiession' ' elven. Tor terms. Ai— sppir It TLIZ•BLNE. To 11.*.:T —The Feerth .nd hunt Or THIRD STOIZ of the new bonding. N 0.196 Liberty Street. Maguire of T. &J. T. • TO LE'r—A letrge and subetan. slat WARKEIODAE, ma W.Vet. street, pesi Eent moderate.. Posse..ion Oren ea 1.1. Maguire et GEO. BILBRY. Olt!. tent Natloau But. 14 , 0111 REN r.--Eleve I al line, large In the GAZETTE BPILDINO..iLta toed Hint, eon ba had. Apply at truce at the, UAZEITE COUNTING 10/1)X. FOR SALE. port - SALE—HARE cuANcE rots 5.11.11.1. CAPITALISM—IV. GREEN'S Poplar Gents' FITENISIIINU. GIIttORSTORE. So. SS lhalthaeldatiett. ts• grittred for.iala at s great bargain. Rest of remota for aelltag. Ap. sly at the Store at oar.. FOR 8 4 11.LE=4. very , deebfablti three-story Briicr. HOUSE: nearly beret mowed brisk front. stivtd• mantles; gas gag water thrinighodY. gauss Contains seven rowing apd Salaried garret.lge. Sig ELY WHEAT, sea, Wylie, Sixth ward. Possession from April lasi. Enquire At tbe house. port SALEL-FLOIIIDA ,LARIDS. • -Re offer foi sale 10,6:0 Aron. of tend In one tract, about '6 mlle. Admen the citi of Apia; Lublcola. 6he laud to 1 proved and .der eat. ilntlna anJ 4 nneurpaseed for richness of soft and productiveness of doutherdstaples, meh no miter enne, cotton, rice. sweet Pupae.* add to' . . - ge trees: With superior grazing far cattle and mistrod hog.. on the rise ranges. • The best og yellow pine limber In abundance, with gra rain - water pow.e for. saw tallis,l.lth depth of,water enough for .teamboals to •run lumber Into the whetntt min he loaded into lirge resse - hi and shipped North. ;Pers are ten good frame honers oh the: pri•Mixes.. The, waters -abound with dab. Mdae.•dock. , . and the Woods wit. all. thailMof game-bear, deer. tarkeye, onall„ 'etc. • muntry Is entirely fres hem tlmee dlieases _- engendered by tatAnnatle Influences .opreralent in the Rooth. Ws will sell this land at tha.low pie, / of µAO per acrd Also, a tract of ' , AEC* acres. wholly nidmprori ed, catered with lhe fi nest yellow pine Umber.. with . 1 M facility for sawing thatier, narbrable... Streams to min the lumber Into Use deer. This tract Ile. near the lint named.' Price 50 cents per sere. Also. 100.1X0 norm in Gmrsla, at pet..etre= SO cents to Slope, acre: . L. For farther Liformstlin send . or call for our - Soothers Amid Ilirculari BELL 6 SIIUTTEItLY. .lira! [state and Ineomance Agentm Pittsburgh:- (formerly Lawrence rl Ilml Fon ®ALE.--Boute and Lot as earner of ligadnalsaa ane lagrEs street% sear Passenger Eanay. Let 41 by 14 teals Hogue frame, eantsaains 7 rooms sad good hall, well Unproved. noose ate Lot °alliterate. agar 0 !dwell isreet. Allegheny CUT. Letts •tm feet; aware frame. contains ball, des room and owe cellar: water and gres: Also,. sarong •mad nooses and Lots to good lonatloa, . henna old. RUSH 8 - CV, Bealrar 'Meat. dear '.(llmatuu, pcilt, ALE--HORS ES :=A r T HOWAIII)11 Llreri . eatt IV Stable, we do. lAIIIILT ktoßalt OM* three irrAmlA WILT HORSES, - on. WattlE ':Dicapoitr tlta:tif three BLACK MARES; ler° 01117- .1111.111.3. MST STRILLA, near the Menexena iiirtlareealtonalit andsoid contat r adon. • R SALE - -One CARRIAGE, • suitable fee one - or ARO toile.; one TWO 1101LSE WAGON, wad • double' set of HIP, barßet nearly new. • Enosare itt 111. PESITEN, SWAY. arEEIS ONE VINE. iNOT ER GALA. DA.I% ENTHUSIASM UNABATED NEW Jill/ACT/DNB THIS (FRIDAY) Ev.ENL.F4, • ANOTHER eItAIIPION C4MTN3f EIMEMZEI AN ELEGANT PM OF s.llhEy , d BERitY , S K. T. CLUB 0/1116XX.NTE,D Willi GOLD, TWETEIXII WITH WOO 11( CASH. LADY' 13KaTER, - =7 = I= = A GILLND Eximinnos The present array of Skating taltst • Will probably, ageilii cOlifiCiell'in riusx PIE - 61AParlON".:8F42Ei6. , OP AMERICA., 11$ BIS Ld.II6IIABLE CALABACTER OF • iO4/DL S .S. • ALSO, TIIE CII.A.MPION- HURDLE 'RACE, THE HOST HSCITENG THING GYM. SOAPS ! SOAPS B ,:a WAN& arrOMlni 110" r _,icaituAns pec oins. aQtrual 2413.6" OLYCLIMIUDI 104 r, (CitiltdaiOpor cent: Glyeedoe.j, spa:oil:pima no BOA iTru in : km/I=d fo; in 4 iVIOTe.-Fsi) Losl (Wittlg/3 ,B309!1/ viizsqz Audsmal b 'nk 6 .o*ned sad ammo., rocs, br , gittO JOUST* Orr.. et Width:l•lo-:ase isitett6 Mir gar Atlist for SAItUII smut IKIZIKE'S CzErflill SOAPS. ' ant. os VDIICEMILITSk, itis trArrtros moral:NG. w.nOweSetraarsteckal. CASKTKIEBM 1113ITS0S, And OVKILCVAIINI.I, WWI erill MMuse tO order be the late9Ao,lo. ruly 95 PER OlatT. Lim =UN (IM MO P it3 94.9 2 5:1' "AA" ,- ... 44 19 9 Asa a.* ArtinllTl'llorilistitt • • igi ly is intim •1, 00/1/4/ft'S fleasr, U
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