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FIRST EDITION
IVEMNIG - EET , .
Pennsylvania Legislature
gill.. Passod—Soppleinent to Vlti•
bomb ifitehanles Baying. Boni:
litreinal Soso.* to Sorrow Bonei
eil.oeleerly Pena.. Ia ilelteeopoit
eatreeneitvlllo fins Company—Pitt.
nod liallog• All •
elallsia—Neß.ol Oliteetors of Belly
CeDerroordtonor—Boloiles toindi
•-111.1dge Over the Ohio at ?tit
bargb. • • I I
mead Dispaitt tot tn.‘t. , ....h Gsrstte. l
TlA.ltarga aro, IFebruzry:7, ISO.
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ab.us PAI111:0 rinremt.T.
Supplement Mr lierb.ults SasUitgn
Bank of Pittsburgh, .which nuthorizes
investment no Stat.: and National seenri
ties.'
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Authorising tho Sauth-webteru
mal College - to borrow fittoett - thousu
dollars jar building titrP o,, zs.
Empowering the authorithmorMcKne ,
port to commit disorderly persons h de
fault of lino.
-
- Ittoorporating the Lawrenceville ila,
Company. Allegheny eennt2r; capital one
hundred, and fifty thousand dollars
Ineorporating the Building and Ssring
Association or Pittsburgh,' capital hi:y
awn-land dollare. . • •
Utirs
Authorising tho School Direotoi.
Bellevue, Alle3heny county, to ',gr i m ,
money. •
SALARIES or InIXIES. •
Mr. NICE, of Schuylkill, offered/A rem
olutton requesting the State Treamirer to
report the number and •Ilatne ' S ler all
President Judges. with amount roattived
by Melt in 1&37. Atiorae.i.
.arcts R.EPOnTED.
_ - -
The bill for a brldge,ocer the Ohio frOM
West Pittsburgh and Toropereuniri le to
Allaghauy City was reported ern
tieuly. , •
-Inoarperating the Pittsburgh aod nt
tarineevillo Pm:saner Railroad.
. Also, for a steam ferry in the Allerleny
River, from Cape
~T he postage • rho MilUie for
JanUarywWe . nine hrinji ,-
and fifty-eax'‘
-Adtourned
lest arm
cirri .ialth.
An Act hasi-,.. . place ini '
Errett, to repeal lan act to prtvm
cattle, brines, ehdep, and swine fret
running ev.. largo In the ceiling of r alle
flialer=iptrcoAede tOtprashilpsthO;6llTristV.
and Chortles. . - ' ' I
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TO rums - ENT nvenym.
An Act has been introtineerl It (I
Hansa, providing"
from and af er 1
passage no person shall be permit. ed ,
enter upon any lends in the townships o
Scott: Findley. and Robinson, It, the
county of - Allegheny, to hunt, =tele or
kill any game, without first having ob
tained the consent of tho owner or tenant
in possession of-said lands, under d pen
alty of ten dollars for each offence,ito be
recovered herons any 'justice . of the
-peace, and In default of payment Of the
eons, the offender shall be committed to
the county jail for forty-eight home.
I.4WIT.L'ecETILIX are ochre:NT.
An act to incorporate the Lawrence
-villa Gss Company has been • by
the House, providing: .
flitelloal 1. That W. W. Toting John
Mater Jr., Dr. E. S. Hanna, J es 11.
Hopkins, locoord S. Johns., Tema. R.
. Sill; Joan Murphy, Nelaon P. Reed, 1,
t i e.
and theynre hereby appointed contorts
denote tel estslilish agm company n red
within' the former borough of Law nee
ville, now a part and portion of e city
Of Pittsburgh, Atlantis:ly count and
they or a majority of them are ereby
antlrarlzed and empewensi n ame, blth
ouch gas oorepany, ander the style
punyde of the Lawrenceville Can Com
-with the _right and nutheilty to
supply that pottiea of the city ofnos
burgh. which was formerly the rongh
of Lawrenceville, with gas Ilght;and also
with like right and authority to supply
with gas light may other - locality or
Umatilla; within the said county of Alle
gheny that may . desire to be supplied
with gas light by esilqtethny. A •
SEC. '2d. That the hal steal of the •
' said gas company elm he one hundred
and ffirYthoneancl doars, wth the priv- '
Ilege of increasing th ll e- 811/00 i tol three •
hundred thousand dollars, to be ivided
into Owes of IDLY dolLms .thch, to be
organized, malaria and ocrosnied pro- 1
sided by an act entitled “.rm Aet pro- •
vide for the incorporation of mot
water companies," approved Ho b 1 lib.
1957, and to be subject to all thetrio
tlons and provisions, togetker ith. nii
- .the immunities, rights and prilileger,
- contained in said set, and
"all a a met
.. supplements thereto, nrconisten here
with shall be and they arc- herdlty re-
Sr= 3d." The said company "%Lit pay
into the State Treasury a lax of oil , Y - his
of one per. minim upon their capital
dock in font annbaipsyments.
: • STA.Tte 4.31 , tweezATl.
. - An act read in piece by Mr. • .addle,
4
.of Hellee, that where an executor or
executorsor an adoriestrotor or admin
istrators men Cezteueento Mel 0 have
,• heretafem sold and conveyed the eel es..
' Woof their.testator, under apo er eon
talmol in any last will and te • ant not
melicTeatlY_ .authorizing the ea e, the
i
said will having been dirty •pro ed and
letter testamentary granted as p eacrib
-ad by the Loa of this State, d hare
• filed their Account. In the 'Resist 's hav e
of the proper coonty, eborgin them
.. selves with the precede of each ode,
and the said account his been -duly con
- financl•by - the Or loots' Court .of said
' county, p ass e and conveyonce shall
•be held to Inn convey tlie estste
j .....
. - that was in th e testator at tco ttme
...• of. his decease," and tote:tide ter be
•
conveyed es aforoutid, unless - onion
for the recovery of snob real es• te 'Shall
haTebeenhreughtby theheireor usiwee
of laid testator within teu ym. attar
the cantircriatlort of such t‘;
Provided, That nothing in this act con
tained shall affect the rights n - parties
' to any suit now pending. - -. _
BLOL.Dieo Ain iukvl.lms 1. TrTlolr.
Read in place by Mr. Eon That Wil
liam Phillips; James S. Croft, George
~.,:
Shims, James lit'Atdery, D. O. N'errison,
. :Dayll Ill'ClelLvni, A. H. Engl eb.' Ed
ward House, John J. Torloy •
M. W.
Belizbooycr. George A. Bays E... W.
Mackey. -Thome -P.- Ilorte n, John
Paul; Robert J. 2ilithwen, Joired Id.
Smelt Wm. Tomillison, Thom +, S. 3 3.1 3 -
f l
*low. Joseph S. French, J. Heron Fos
ter, W. 0. Ilughart, Jas. G. 'olden,
Ina Kelly, Junes hiawhinn y, Jas.
IrlietteOre, JOllll 'Flynn, John t . Hon
ter, Charles Jeremy, Henry .. Moore,
. JohnH. Hare nod Thome* S , their
associates and assign., be and they are
' herebyereated a.body politics a duorpo
- rate under the name, style an title of
the Drilidingsnd Savings Ars ciation of
the city of Pittsburgh, with tower t
i n,
alter the mime et pleesure, which
they shall have porpetual succession nod
. empire all the. privlleges pertaining to a
berpontilon ender the laws Co /21-
•"..MOlllVelllihr The said ion may
bold,- imams mid inier' to them add
• their leleCeefeell l an y Teal ,tretatet in the
county of Xliegheny. net exceeding free
huntlied lbw:mu:el dollars lavish .-valuo.
and May from time to time • 11, giant,
" demise, lease, or dispose of tb Settle or
any past the
n e bale* simple, r for
' • leas estate; tid aorept liens b innagrips
or lodgmeat iorany portion o the pure
- chase moire duo them. the co
toil stock of y
theasseciatlan shall be fifty ot,
thousand dellaeS le shares of fly dollars
'Wks; with the privilege of in nosing. Id
- : any sum not • exceeding tly hundred
:thensand darters at anytim vt
y , vets
--of th e majority of the sleek. r a t a meeting
called for the purpose. T it the mid
amodslion shall have full Power nod
1,„,,
antherity,to erect and build boners and
to earareet for the erection, 'ldling and
• finishing bettor., either oiagly or
in uniform blocks and rosys. That tor.
said 'mutation may receive onev on
deposit, for which interest Ma I, be allow
um edat thereto oleic rev:Ann rennure.
. _To secure the depositors or loom, all
money so depot:Mod shall he considered
o - first Item upon alb Sorra ty, and all
mortgages issued by said yorgoration.
That the capital stocked mid cuninpany
and -Money :loft on deposit Or:di bo in
oohed in pnrchlutingground In foe and
' erecting theorem dwelling ltdoseo, stores
a
a e nd ' other boildillget!on shaill be round
a-adjudicate:*and safe invearnento, and
- :.lo . selling . or -disposing of nny of their
• improved propertyl) the band .mosey
shall la no cose.be : less .thsttoraerso erth
of the original.ooref grotttlftt:hcaldhe_ g
and Improvements; ond the resitthelof
thurchase looney shah be moored to •
) tiroe p
StOckbrOcknik sod:depositors W. fOzt
• bond and ISLOrtPgd Orit•herPertl An
lee, , oxid payable In such run Of wain . s .
.... amt. itisoskehne_or ..!..nsile .. thetEdard
of teranOto may detarnaSsA, -.-: •
-* ThliliMliaa been passedlryllii Ranee.
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II
II
FORTIETH CONGRESS
sTsph to the 'Pllts,arct
Ws.iIINOTON; February 7, IVA
S MC ATE.
• PETITIONS PILES WITTE.
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Of discharged army officers. relative to
ncreased compensation voted in 1911.
Of manufacturers of Cleveland and
merchants of New York relative to op-
prooliveness of internal revenue tax.
from citizens of Miunesotu praying
all for the Ziorthera• Pacitie
also, in regard to protection of Amermtri
citizens nbroad.
Mr. STICANIAN introduced n bill to
allow parsons now occupying land on
the islands in the Great Mahan river:pre
emption of theitansoon taking the proper
steps and paying two doll:ire:end tiny
cents no acre.
MZ. PERRY` introduced a bill in addi
tion to the act to cstablivh a 'unifOrm sys
tem ern:taking. Referred to Jiidicisry
Committee.
The Senate there took up Mr.' PAT
, TERSON'S (New Rampshiro) substi
tote, reported loom the Committee on
Retrenchment, for the act in addition to
the act rev:being the tenure of certain
offices.
After some verbal amendments,. Mr.
CAMERON moved to strike out the pro-'
vino isutheriaing the Secretary of State to
appoint live special aginus
Alter debate. lost—eight to thirty.
Mr. STUART offered a proviso that
the names and amounts polo sabegents
shall b 0 reported to the Senate at the
uommencement of eacheession.
Molars. SFI ERMAN, ANTHONY and
'EIANDERSON oopetted the nutendmeht;
which was lost.
On motion of Mr. HOWARD, the bill
was further amended by Including Rail
road Commiseloners in its provisions.
Mr. HARLAN moved to add an ad&
Renal eectiou authorising the President
to appoint Indian agents for lowa., Dak o
tali and Montana, with authority to dis
continue at any time. After . debate
adopted.
Mr. HENDRICKS. moved to strike
out section third, providing for, discon
tinuing all ouch otlictue ten days after
the passage of the act, and requiring
their re-appointment and confirmation
by the Senate.
- Without action, the special order was
postponed.
Mr. SHERMAN gave notice he would
mil op Ain funding en Thursday
next.
Mr. HENDERSON . introduced a bill
to create an Indian Department, arid t •
provide for the government and ctrllirt
lion of Indians - ,
Also, (be said by- request,) a bill t
render turns efficient the conduct of In
dies affairs.
Both were referred to the Corn nitre:
11=111
Indian Affairs.
On motion et lir. ANTHONY, the
Senate provided for adjournment %to
Monday.
Mr. ANTHONY then called up the
resolution to print test thousand copies 0 !
the reports on the Stanton matter, cc
caption. the amendment by Mr. BUCK.
ALEW to include the President's mei
orr I sage.
HOUSE OF :- REPREEIENTATPTES.
Tho SPEAKER announced the ap•
pointment of Mr. BEA.TTY on the Com
mittee on Invalid Felons In place of
Mr. Hamilton, deceased.
Mr. PRICE. from the Padflo Rail
read Committee, reported li Lill restoring,
lands to market along the line of the Po
eine Railroad and bnincheo, whict.
passed. The bill provides 'that. nothing
to the act ofJaly, lot, 1842, or *as ernes,
datory. thereof, shall be held to author
ize the withdrawal or exclusion trout
settlement or entry under the provision ,
of the preemption and heinosteed laws
1 of even number sections along the route,
of such railroads. • . provided they shall Le
rated at two dialers and -fifty cents an
acre, and be subject only to entry under
these Law. It also direS , to the Seeretary
of the Interior to restore to • homestead
settlement or ,u—emption ayes number
sentiment of And belonging to the• Gos -
°lament sad now withdrawn , from
market on both sides of the milscuid and
branches •
erheneyor they shall oe defi
nitely loaned.
Mr. SPALDEKG,I from the Committee
on Apprdpriations, reported a bill mak
ing appropriations for the service of the
Columbia Institution for Deaf and Dumb.
-!lade special order for Tuesday. -
• memori-
Me. ELDRIDGE prevented
al from the Legielatetre of Wisconsin.
for an appropriation for the harbor et
Port Pruhingtori. .Itinferredto Commit
tee en Commerce.'business
The House proceeded to at ti
, private character.
1 , Mr. PERHAM, from th e Committee on
1 Invalid Pension, reported a largo num
ber of bills granting Densiona to soldiers
and widews and orphans of soldiers.
Passed.
After the morning, harm, '
Mr. POLAND o ff ered as a' question of
privilege a resolution. for a new drawing
of seats on Monday next, on the ground
that when the - drawing of sesta for this
Congress In March lent took place there
were six States not n-presented.
• The proposition •cranted a omulderstle
breeze and opposiuou.,
Mr. SPALDING blooming if there
nu to be a new deal and. Willie every
date the other ' States were admitted,
there would, be the same work in * fort •
With[ hence, when the Representatives
from Alabama ere adraltted. •
The rooolnlicao was fatally adopted—
yens eightyaix, nays serentv-tour.
On motion of Mr. WASH/JUANE, of
Missile, the Bowdon to-morrow was or
dered to be devoted to debate in . Commit
tee of the Whole. , _
Mr. NVII,SON, of lowa, rising to a. per
usal question. read an editorial in yes
terday's NOW York Rena to the effect
that he as Chairman of the Judiciary.
I. kt
Committheohad given testimony before
that Commthsein refterentisto the rge
'against Judge Field, and bad bap mood
not only Judge Field, bat Judge s
not only
Chief "Justice .sChnse.7 At/ Odd:
There in not truth enough in th t irti•
Ile to make a respectable tietion ;, lt the
me th at was writtentheJadici Com
'mu had not entered upon the I 'esti
.. —....,
gation of Justice field, .on ' Lis
the
expression with refers es to
the unconstitutionality of the row etruo
tine net. and cmisequentil I h I nut
testified 'before the Committee i 'that
ease. I have net testified eines. I did
not expect' to WWII°. that niatt , for 1
knew...nothing of it. I knOw no 'or of
the Ti•Wd of .1 miles Field. Jambi Dar la
or Chief Juitiee Chao. arida h ve nut
conversed with either on the PUI. SP
far as it rem es to the action of Us Com
mittee, en far no lam connected ith the
giving of testironsybarare the- •
ty., an fur as it Wings home to no any
knowledge of the views of them mem
ters of the Soprani Court, the Jae is
without the least foundation. It Is made
out of the whole cloth from on end to
the other. . • • i- -
Mr. JOHNSON, rising to a enamel
explanation, referred to Warman k made
by Mr. Vile, in eblectieg • awn weak ,
ego to a resolution offered by him. i
regard to the citizenship . of Ch nese
California. The objectionable expo
lion WWI that the resolution was a - b
lesque on wmwein occise.e "Ile •
heard the expression nt the Um •
or
ehould berg repelled it. : In ref renci
i Use gentleman's ability to set hi .• If
Lae a censor, lie had only to any t
gentleman eught to be co us
member. He knew nothing of
qualifications for tees high • i he. I
mourned:bat beelid kinrer bfl.. 101
the Congressional Directory ,at tl.
gentleman Irma minister at tie girlie
and Brigadier Oeneral-tn inapl ben
wail tglalng priest. (L a nghter.) Be
had not I this to the gyhtleman's honer,
mewed his cloth.. (Laughter.) • The Jo
diclaey Committee, to which the _resolu
tion was to be referred. Mid • seen no
danger !Orkin:. in It. got it was not
tee first UM. OP, eyes t wisdom bail
been closod to tbrenwein o g .ilanvir. He
recollected in erred'
e l ated beary that when
the Angel ot the Lord ln the way
of jlaalam with Ms flawing sword, War
-
ing and threstenbag right and Jett, Bea.
lam had DO 07es to are. The poor. am
saw it and blurted. eta vehemently.
(Laughter.]
- The time tgrazitedlor personal expla
nitien. which • lasi' b e en mhos even.
disci, for two-I:Monte' each time, bare , i
sgen ex piresl,the Hadr. at three o'clock,
wentlnto Coutunktri of am -Whole on
the meteor tho•Unron, Mr. 'WILSON. of
lowa, roo
f We, and resumed the ow
elderation o the legislative. executive
and j udidel appropriation bill. ,
A long and animated discussion arose
on the question of adding to theye* appro-
priation for oengremicrizal emplo /the
twenty pstr cent. allowed last year,o Wet
whlch Is oinltted in the bill as reprted.
Finellythe twenty per mat. proposition,
no far no applies to -employes of the ISen
ate were concerned, was pastied-LeT to 3s.
Mr. MAYNARD tirevra to strike ` out
the Item for Cougresilonal Hier. .
l o eg,-
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attired. i - - •
ktr.FAB.NSISORTII•zooIed to strike
out the item of 1.3,560 forpacking copies .
' for Senators. Agreed t 0... . . •
Mr. FARNSWoIvra oleo rricWoli to'
strike out the miccellaneette Item of
c _ . twenty pee caw. sdatuotttotha
.pal ,Of ••the Dorme-enaployea was.. by
consent orbit WASHIWENE., of Illi.
s l eds, piumid . A :with • nialfication by Mr.
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ho would eat fora
vote for it in 1114 llouFe. • ,
Mr. NI.LYNAr , moved the ,point of
order that a paragraph in the'bill requir
ing the Secretar y of War to eetzit a mili
tary guard to 84, in ple , of the Capital
trite tudep..talent
therefore not in order in an appropriation
bill.
After deba , e tho reF.olution was adop
ted—twenty,oven to twelve. •
The bilLin addition to the tenure of of
fice hill was again up.
Tae question wan on Mr. Efeudermem's
amend went to etriko out the third sec..
tam. Loot. I
COLE morel to strike out ten
dart and insert thirty 14 the time at
which ogle, a'ro do,Terad vacant, and
no further appointment , vritiscut the ,
consent of Senate. The amendment
. .
svgs lip - eel to. I
Too Nu th , il passel —thirtydwn to
nine. The bill, Ns hich wee published
ye,serday, now authorizes twenty-live
special agents mall to he eppointed 1,7
the Secretary of the Treasury and' Post
matter th.norttl. • cod twenty-live addi
tional in the Treasury Department, with
tire by the Secretary of State.
Mr. RA.ltsitv. called up the House
bill to allnw the Southern Minnesota
'ltaiyrnail Company to construct and
maintain a bridge %Mast. tie Mississippi
River and establish a poet route... Ater
discussion the bill
The Chairman stistAttml the point of
order and the Paragraph was struck out.
Mr. CULID:RN moved an amendment
that the debates of the House ehall hence
wth be printed at the Public Printing
Ogre.
.Ir. WASHBCRNE, of Illinois, made
the point of order that the amendment
proposed independent legislation.
The Chair sustained the point.t
Mr. MAYRL&ItD said the object could
Fe obtained by striking out the appro
priation for the G10 , ,e.
After some, discu ss ion, a unction to
strike ont that'appropriation Was rejected.
Committee then role.
Mr. INGE.H.SO LL offered a resolution
directing the Secretary of the Treasury
to penal:imamate a statement as Ito the
trade with Canada ein4e the abrogation
o r the Welpt , ecity treaty, and as te ar
rangementi kir tbe free navigation of too
St. Lawrence. and for tie privilege of
!idling in thaperatera adjacent to Catada.
Ada Mr. pted. '1
GARFIELD presented a petition
from citizens of Wei ren, Trumbull
county, Ohld, 'for legislation to! reform
the civil sereice and reduce taxation on
Industry.
' Mr. BUTLER, front Committee on
'Approprlatiels, reported a Pension Ap
proprieties hill and a bill for the better
regulation of the custoiy and expendi
ture of public money. Referred to the
Committee of the Whelp on the State of
the Union.
Mr. 11cCLURG from Commt
Southern Railro a ds, made a i
reptee on
ert,
which, with the - views of the minority,
submitted .Mr. Ira,. or
dered to be printed and recommitted.
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TEED ALABAMA ELECTION.
The Time I:ateu ,rel for Voting—De-
Thae ot R ta o y
Auho ra ri on e s barg ee. with being !fossil* to Ittconatrus-
ROD.' •
;••Teerris to the Phtsearrn. ft lent.;
NEV Tour, February 7. 1 1 Mont
gomery. Alabama; special to the
of the 6th. ears: The extension of the
election over - Saturday la due to the rep
resentations taut from this point to Wadi
ington. General Meade will arrive here
to-morrow.' The vote is still light and
without frauds. The Constitution can
not be carried. General Mewls nichel
to separete the elections on the ionatitu.
lion and for ofticare under it, but Genera
Grant ordered him not to interfere.
In South Alabama the heavy negr,
portion is Voting light. North Alabama
has not teen heard from. Thirty-sit
hundred negroes out of eistv-ri•ehun
deed hove looted to date In this county
the Bedical etronghold to ihe State
Thirty thchisend vote have been met it
the State ata far, but eightv.eix Mousyu
ars nooosatiry to carry rathication. Sea
oral attomy.ts Caere. made I".lav to
ballot boas, but were tieteeted by chat
!angers, and the ingot Totes .1 ere throw
out. I -
An AirAnto special to the Tribus
sayer Alabama letters nod' thane-tette
deelars that I.ines the change of Ott
mend, in the removalor 0 eneral liwayn
the efforts nfths military antlterities at
pears foter.ded to deriat the Constitt
Lion. NeW register*, ho.tile r
.netructien, wore appointed nt Selma
The frets - been registers refused to sery
on enCh 4 Board. Registers have bee
instructed to change all rotes wide
make art Clectton in the tiro* present.
an imposeibilitr. llundrede of thequel
permr.l an North Alabama hoc
largely regtstart.d, in order to count at
not-votit tr. balierltiAK county has bear
the ratio piano for bOOO. voters. Blectort
carroty has a eingle her, in chary
of rebei.jtidges, while in Chambers coon
ty there r r is no election whatever. I.
yang other counties RA, - slection is
hirer. I tile Comp:lb , '
that twenty thou
sand Totes will be lost to Pie Cnastito
Urns. ifundrels of freedmen are waltiu
in the rain frbro day to day to get
chance tai vote. No ("lame in attached 0
t;eneral Itleade,whoro instr•ctione war
liberal aid proper. The Superintend
mit chase* by a atonal Ilaiden eratesc
the election in be conducted asemrdln,
to the laws of Alabama. ,
Now Yana February t 7.—A Mon'
game, (Alabama, &poem., tart the Can.
Mitt:10;11'mill certainly Oefested.
Montt*, February 7.—Total votes yew
.terday, white., 744 negroes; to-day. I:
hitos, 31e: acgroes.
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH
-11 B. can Valkeriberg, Mohan
Japan, informs the !inserts of the Unit
States, that. he tad his nolleaeruen hat
made arrangements witri the Jai - Ames.
Government by wbitiblhe city of Veddo.
lb* town of Negrito, on the went coast.
and the Nubs, at Ebistimenato, on tire
inland of Sitio, will be opon to them ti
tradiaand reddens.. para.:fent to treaty
ettpulatlon,. on the filet day of Apr!.
next.. 1_
—tate Arisonia ' eililees state that
Genera, Ealiger i l Pacific Rallies& our
yeylni,party -was at Ilsrilyairllle on
Jana 15th. The line of servo
crow , . the Colorado river, twenty-Syr
miles below Fort lajeoe. Tho roots in
witextxcitedly favorable. The engine,.
en thettiirtymerrind parallel ware recall
ed and wore. stoppta In that direction.
—E. M. Shape. operate!' In the West
ern -tininn Telegnipb office at 'Milwau
kee, Wiiv., sent sLx imadrod and thirty
one wonln In' tarts minute., which were
legibly guided by Edward Corry, opera.
tor at St. Paul. Mien., a distance or foul.
bundretl and fifty intl.; and handed the'
copytisthe printers in good ramp,.
—Ant accident occurred Wednesday
ingbflothe stock exprvin baba en the
Eno ntlireisd, near linaghampten. A car
i
load of otatres wan n
,trines
ant on
the
t b sek lia l ri:,..clean'Siranrmywnfro::l li6onargen.,
1 of-ltreo lyn, and ac rarely burning Thos.
i. Fitrgibliona, of Blogbanapton.
.is
—.4 ipitrtion of the body of a- negro
bew
~,.. wows* was farina in a bolo of cotton at
no t Bluff City eked, Teenewsee, on Thursday.
r lie On eiamtratlon another higerertated
~, to another portico. The cotton had been
fup attired Iforthe past two years, and the re
the. rosins were ahrlvollerl up like a isittnttr.y.
ato —Aldan:liter of .4ohn Alatitov aged
,„,,,,i ii. three , earn, whllesialicng L ogi iiirerwm 1
,"'"_. street.,l•Memplrissigesterday, 'was trirad
1.,_ . • by Anegro Werner! abd 'entitled 'off. The
.1. polt r el wars unable to gain any clue to
' i her ladierealeoule
-11Voyn cod tureen an being devised
by eommitteas to Wire the bottling of
to fismocraile. National (:onventirra at
S. [Anus: Mal. Bogy, of St. Louis wen t .
bee of the National enerirdttee.,ke( been
authorised to' pledge' any omens& lof
m 1) I.* necessary to eecure tits objed.
--iiii the fi rst reversal; dlstrint of Mis
, I
tone), the tales collected for 1067 woo
00,311,2 0 0. Of this amount 0165, 0 195 :We,
trerilad from mano factures and produo.
son, Y 7. 1 ,4. wilted Asa from 'bonds,
and 341,celfor incomes.
--
t . Montivitl, Croatia. WednvidaY
. .
night the hardware Moro of 13aldim tr.
Co_ ,yras totally destroyed by fire. !Sev
eral I explosions -of gun powder took
place, and threo !Women' care severely
Injured.' insured for $12,010. ~
r tlfesolutione denouncing the course'
of IlTal I street stock operators in regard
to thy, filth - Stew, Bock Tslami end People
ftifirood, °Cored on 'Change at Chleago,
en,Thursday, were dlapomil of plater
! da j t,by Wag laid on the mule. • .'
-lln lion KalleiTi Loglatature, on the
, nth an net was passed allowing coy per
' -on, without regard telex or loicrj to
: praktice law In the CoUrtil, if posatoned.
of the muleit• qualifications, -
-i
1 • ( It in denied thatatepresentative WS
-106, Chairman of the Judiciary Com
mittee„ has given testimony on the
charge. against Justice !nerd of the
Supreme Oicirt
, i-Judge MA. Chapman we* oonfirm•
ei by the Executive Council yeatei day,
as Chlef jostles of the Supreme J tad ine'
Caine. of Idestaschusettn. .
At Montreal, Canada, James Repel
F
buried alive in• coal yard, an exca
vated. sisal keep falling upon lum. .1
OM EMIR
THREE O'CLOCK A. M
FROM WASHINGTON.
British Minister Received,
Public Alcbt titat. went
ProposedliationalConvention
at Cincinnati
Mcirdle ease
. 14 the Supreme couti.
The Case of Justice Field
6y T.k7l.ph to the rltttbOtih Utzettv I
WASIIIStiTON, February 7. lt+69.
• MINISTER 116171:1 V El,
Tito now fititdsh diutstrr M.r.*Thorn ,
ton; was introduced to the President to.
day by the Secretary of State. In the
conrso of his reply to Mr. Thornion's
plenAent address tho• President said:
"The people of the United State, trill
believe that her )fnjeetyls entirely
cern in thu kindly message whielt, under
her command, 'Ten have delivered to me.
Lind this beUe4 will encourage them to
hope for n speedy and amicable ndjnet.
guent of the mitten In different, bowed
her 3laJettty'el./evernment nod the tiot . -
ernment of the United Staten."
cloa.lenar Orr steamer, Saner sur.l.'
Debt bearing cein $1,91.2„363,011
id
Debt bearing currents . in
terest I
Hs tu red debt dot presented
tor payment .13.133.11) 19
Debt bearing 59 tntereet 113,111.313 LI
Total debt i1,f131,5.31,4e
to
Amount to treasury, coin.... 93,191,16..
Amount in tremor!. eur.
rensy,
1.3,375 14.
1W9113
2,537,313 3 - 3 I
Debt 1.4 osehln treasury.
The nurrauts tamed lu Jen
s.: to meet the require
use ate et the government,
tueludluginterestou pub.
lie debt, but not those [or
redemptions( public debt,
amounted to
Iteeelpta of customs for the
weekending ]aerarr net,
NATIONAL. CWIVENTION AT CUNC.IIITATI.
A movement is being made f.ir a call
fora Notional COlLVettlott at Cinemmiti
to present the producing' inouetries
the United States. The,character of the
Convention will probably be somewhat
political .3 well as material, it wing lb , .
intention to place the Government and it
policy under the control of the p rad twin
interest. The Convention wilt he ea:lei
ender the &napless of the Notional Cneap
Freight „Railway League, and candidate. ,
for President mid Vice President, t ren.
resent the interests of production, will
without deubtbe put io numinati,m,
I=
•
The .Mr-krdle case came up iu the Su
preme Cotirttids Wording, 'when Judo.
Sharkey opmred and continued' the hr
glutton: on oeltalf of the pfnintitY i
against the Motion to dismiss the,..see no
the ground of want of jurisdiction. , Ile
W. co' lowed by Senator Trumbull. oh..
closed the aiguruesit: The hems of hi--
argument, which occripled over au hunt
and a half, 'was that neither the Consti
tution of the United States nor the eta:-
utos of Congress made in pursnain -
thereof, conferred jurisdiction upon tit:.
Supreme Court over cases of this ellame
ter. Ile defended the constatiti.,...o.lt.
of the re:veldt - m:l°n a,ts, 'and •- ere '
that tienend Ord in erre,: AfeA rd
11-ed underl and in con( 'mit) v. 10.11.120...
sets. The case Is new *obtained tor de-
CiSies on the canteen to di•roies for want
of jorie.diction. The deeteien prol.
ably be given nett week. 'Should the
Court overrule the lILIStiO3, the case ICE:
mme up foiargonlont neat March,
if they agree to it. there is an cud to the
.. .
Tilt CA.SE:or JC,TI , F: rzl.L.. •
The lion. Judiciary Cemnsitteo tin ,
this uworn; and, commenced itltt.',
gating the charges made.... tint. ego.
In • paper at this city, skair,t one of th , ..
Juanees of tke Supreme Court f ,relleer.l
languagaseld to have been used by il. ,
coo:ors:Wig the. oestetitntionaltty of th
reewastruction acts of Congress. Th.
only wit-newt summoned. for :u-day n+-
the editors( the paper In which ti, ,
charge first appeared. Ha wee 411•••
tiened as to hie Authority for the Eve
, meet and also as to the LIMO a lb.'
Justice alluded to In the article. To itt
tirst question he is said to have refuw. i
en answer, sliming that it was the rill. ,
tattle paper with shirk be Is connect..l
that euttrere of article* appearing there a:
shall not be mole knows outside of th
at:tee. In reply to the ! eared q.lest.o ,
he .1.1 Ite,diti not know the DA:ile or r ho
Juligealludapd to. The Comutitteo fon rkl
him • very unsatisfutory a itaese, sr,
It was tinally,agreed that he +haute kar—
st longer
. ..,titne in which t•• mns;dev
Whether or not he would answer tin,
tines:lone pa to him. The Commits':'
nett again ore Monday, when the saro•
witness *notified to appear.
•IKIMTAIIIT e 1 Tae TSSASCRY.
Secretary Nlcenllecti 14 eili I.latlne.l
to hie hence by the in . :oriel received be
a fall on tbe 'etepsi at the Treasury be ilJ
lag. II• ii able to more *boot ht..
i- rooms 114 hie physician thinks It b-s•
fez bim s astio rotume tlntlra at the Ili.
partisan:Alia Monday ~.
. ir•tt. cia swo cs.
lo.oosequoor. or tbo trequsat falliiro ,
lateiy on. the mail rout• via Lyndriiii
rg
and Nnox.v4lle, the Paolo&Ilya Depart
ment hur te , day homed nrdors In forward
the Now Took, Philadelphia, Baltimore.
and Wroihis:ton mails fvr and from ie,
Orleans via lomiavilie.
COItirdEIRCIAL
'CONVENTION
- 1
bird Dare mintlen.
LB , I.latru4 to the rittaborichuoustuo.l
I.lovrOig, rebrnar)7.ll2,l Commercial
Conynntion resissemblod this morning.
Preyer.wasi orrernd by lbay...r. Nicb,.t..
Several icorrimittoes made reports,
which weiti [Widowed, while °them were
ilvea more dine to perfect their reports.
I.plan was reported and agreed opon
to estalsilab a nallooal board of tride.
probablypl work of the Convention
will be accomplished to-tiay.
General Walbridge, of ;few York, pro
seated. the report of the Committee co
National Chamber of Commerce. it
de the name of e Amoclation
shall he "The Asnisclatlo th a of :tamest
Board* of 'Trade:" Its purposes tho har
monizing: .of the commercial anil lodes
trial intereste of the conotry; its mem
bei:slalp shall be numprisociof one from
sob olithe Boards of Trade: the board.
having more then one hundred members
are entitled to one additional delegate,
more than five hundred member., two
, additional, and more than ono thousand
members, three arlditiokalr elm 1401151.1
shall be bald annually; special sessions
to be fixed by the try-lawel the details of
the 011pol:ration to be left to the Boston
board °Medi. lite report mrsotactepted.
Mr. IToffilliart, of Philadelphia, .from
the CORM Moe on the' subject., reported ,
reeolotioos In favor or the motel mae.s.
liniment of. all produce. of the coil, re. I
commending Um ettoption on and arbor
the Mt or August next by all fho An
reprmeated here; and aloes that
twebundrodi•pounds shall coustitute a
barrel of floor, ratemmendlog Ceegr.ms
, to enact a law to the Cattle effect,. and
deeming:lt onnemMary to consider the.
eel,Ject -or measurement of smiths rind
other. 'Plaids, as CongrOssi haa It user
under advisement.
Twe report. wee accepted ums3meuelY.
Bennett, Charman of Committee
on Agricultural mad , Macefactorlag
taresta, repetted resolutions that the no
tioriel nuirket for sa il ctare a keen•
market,. sod. ,that , a Intetairted the
'country rhooll la: harmonised At. sa
id
an of • tariff, the dudes to hien la
an to secure Me balance of trade In favor
of the 'United State., led to place the I
he:gybed duties on miumilicture
lumblob labor Rims. the obit. expen d
er,
giving protection to labor, and inviting I
importation Of laborers.
After quite an exciting discumlou,
Frailer Cincinnati, mown to lay the
whole inetter on the loble.
, motlon
when the r to
esolu ritico t m io mut Ivan aim rejected;
ns warm adopted bY
rialto a majority Just aetheirame from
the Contealttee.
Mr,, Wetherell; of Philadelphia, pro
seated a resolution relative to the man- ,
ner dudes teem levied on im
port.. Instead of paying duties at mar
ellee potia;',whare vemels tint touch,
the resolution proposes to levy the duty
where the articles are ultimately die
tined darer .swily , Mith Warehousing, I
bonding, AP—, arid,maklog every place m
*wile fordo& goods aro committee a port
of resoloUinf arieistiPpertect by the
TABLIS
• SAIU
Lao C.eav antiou aitd oth
atm a ',pied. • _ ,
:dr. WaLlai.igo, or Sew 'York, offered
a iosolati.fii that the public intereets re-
quire C,nnrnos ci provide for the eon
litrution or two morn linen of railroad :
to the Pitmen: coach. f
The cnaventmo ref:timid to adopt tile
resolution, but referred it to the Com
mittee on Intern,' Transportation.
'Mr. lilaff.M.ord, or I:Inca : go, oflered a I
1.•••••lblt,•11 Spe,io • 12.5 the only lamed,
stanfli, Ini value, II nti a•lvocating the
re-finipft.di of ..1.-ofie rivniente ut the
t•ir;if, fllble period conoiateut with
1 ilte IniMie ,1,5
an-id. hired the Mr. Pomythe, ~r Tray, desired the
Convention to po, .1 remonition looking
iniv.tra lb i re emir!' n or spenio Ny
moot., lint eontaining a .-iatintient that
ila Cala thinu . wntild 4.• 11,1" . 0 l•rfjadielai
Th,,a a fry: alOrP ,111).•atli.1, or a little
tarotar.tr. Rol:, rid to the Committee 1
n l'l . :e 'r f,, r f ' .7::: -.. .n ' i ' v 'tl ii . r ,a i* M ' fition I ire.MMol
a preamble and resolution, milting Con
rifoo •c+ tor' ,, iime tn
onsite. dutioo no to
o i•••ratti in :AV., ,Fr tit, ,iaippiagint ,elia
I.l ' 1it.....0. tau, tle,i,tritl,,, , the government
iffhnn id ,foinfintro in all nave tti it, nit.-
poaditure, and ti. f 1 the lures Ito takes
from tleine•ti.• 0..ai11c , 101 , 1 and taatitl
ra,,turvs and the rt/V01.05 01 the country
1 he resod rraa, toli.iffe, spirits and other
los mile. Adopted with much. ap-
plans,
Mr. Tato. of Louisville, uffersSl I resti
tution td Conglints I , requested toloan
the Soot t, to only millions of dollars.
This we, omit...ell by Messrs.' Welber.
011, l'lniattelphia, nod Atkinson, ul
Boston, soloo considered the Iwitite.iti" ,
the butt Mt niggle bi tint looting States,
nod said Li. allisel. , 4 suob a proceedim.
would is. t t pope:btu too South 100 Mil
eteatett extent thou now. Tim aumuot
Wolll4lll.lst the liauti uuly a lea' months.
A reltpeettoi end careful Flouring of Oho
proposition was volvoottled by Menem
proposition
bo.l Repel+, of ilosran., . -, .
'lnn Irssriblt:oll ,1":1 , 4, TM - Orr.' [ li, Cool
mit: e,tof con f bor. o toll delegation. --
Tl...lf.llowitVz rt-o:titioli was uncut
lasii,l;, iolostesi :
ii , soir , ri., rl.•,t this I„,,,htiou has
heard!with dottp scion: ally the noconnts
of do-titto ion and sutTertne existing in
the :sedan. and woul.l earnestly oxilrto,l
the hope that t.'onoress wall devise such
Elle.,,lire: .9 will, olltbel.O. 10,4 to the
t Invert:mem, stimulate the industry and
~ ,.. .-Wy And perninoently tuatara pit* ,
peony in ths: s:is. of s.ustry.
T:.: oit ni.
nnut• en iis Transpe . rtn'iOn
roads n tort, includ:s4 resolutions
rartittst! y rei•otnuisioitnz Congress to ell
nottrate v. nit any no al: governments Of
Slato,, interest , ll in ututestirea winch wilt
snake cOrtaltt the epenice of a ship canal
...le.pinto to poln NWlt.al.a or one thousand
tons loirtnot trout the At , untie onset by
Ihe ehenucl of to; great lakas to tile
Nlissittitimnt tits: a, to slup c.inal oronnil
the fate of NlE,..kni virtually ansentittli
to the poetic interest audis a coutinaercial
necenetty tha tduettaceis the uttratlou and
action of•Congrcss. The report wki Se -
CPpl , lii.
[ • Nif. ritl[•••,.,l• iklirreol, Offere , / 11an fot
lowinz witioli IT, hold o•er:
ira.s.:l i l, loasounds as the coin •
1nt0 . .. , 'afoul the Canals of .11.10 • Stale TO
Nee: Took is watt it`ial. nod the people tO
ail tie tinatt s e, tol•rosted in cheat
I ral,portallonl , ol. o eo. fut. 1,0 l colvalru
OW ,lo!..- at the Atlantic and.the (0.
pr.,l.lr.iu:j Staten of the Woet, that thb
Coto cellott reoottuinsta-Cacereset, site,
I. ~...1 surrey 410.1 'report of titlark. ,
ern, of Co.7.lnpers li.fore the expend:
urn of th. i.i6is . '111 , 00,), to appro
pri.se nor:v.:est 1110II•V to improve thus.
trent , . Ilse. of inland commerce tathei
uttoost o it s'All , s for the tfaunnorlatiol
a arsi.terrt ptioduotious a. than cheaper
n.l abort twat tone la ..note seasons: .•ily
srot sissi the I...eoptetif the Stats of Not
T nth ,Ivvit, tnrieteh their' Lngislaturt
enSet io tli. lam. or al.pt is their Con
,titlu A.•.,,orvi, lil.al o:lor,the trAylaiol,
of oil d i .hts nnstr.t.teil tie Itte• c.instreo
',tits and man osnetne of thet-anslb,there
and
tot, - a ..I levy no acre nr a:relitc
Si:in slam prapaity trans, trted apes
their canal• that, shall be neensaary kw
:isir rs.:l.or • a It- r Ito Nov...tent. ,
. Mt. 'I obey, rt. to t '..in nf co ,um lareie••
Cow:sins-v., pr ,s l i t t ieitglha raper'
m i ning in tan ro,CritMendallOti of
r.ssisSon .-n-.1 , - , roliy and earnsisti,
nraiii.; sy, C..grosa Cigi rim...mat - it of
sell ate:l+u, , 01 . le!ief L./ olumerro 4.
:hall coo lo ni to 00110010 suit the cora
sero el ....eat ax.• no. en the i1.,a1,..•12A
there', nericot eronest•rs of our 1050
ob..nt n atiolo
~• tog to, fnr Gar ,intry
livr orv.: i pos:i , o ftli the hi t. seas. •
.Sanarsi to airiridg. sitierixt moll.-
tlon, o hiaii seas reterred to the a
Commit
lee :tt T•oci•i., rot- w, tit 0 lb , Consen
•i d Lioctif .10 , •,,...41. t . ..` proprioty 01
' u.tvens.,ani a v...., oi nstattiaiv,ing: tn.
..., r ., . s .orlin is Ow "say it hto heal) ,
usaustuabieo toe •itte,tratti. eyelet°. Ur ao-
Cocci, nit L.-panes to estruel teen . lice.
a I 001, 01 . , 1.:‘ , 1.1 Sat -s whenever stint
et:erarer the Filial , io.ttr.is ono Lrt
c: Ito 5.. , .:4 :tit” walcitilt tanneyartect
from .11,:r 1.1., • k [....1.0111,0n.
Ecm
I=l
ce.litril , :eat ,1% l'orehot C
mem...reported, re,..tumending the to
e tie of the ru,liitlan urCing Collgre:v
t./ en :L.: env:: inee/oren el relief In tell
and don,-vi , oo , v.lirser , Le oftho
Un.ted rodble the laded
Wi . -11 Urn commertea tf
oth.o onllonv 'n the re e'er., and thori.by
I...radt of odr later...bent
t...c no ts rega... for our oountry her
.proud ie,rstedt or. the hiah The ros
port wan nosepte.l andthe rerwantlnt.
rt, Vivian,* Commit... reeorted
e arn.. of I,a dm lona n eivla. favor • thn
Vreittel apt reetreation of.hottel teedot
..ortote . y tho • pooie erci try eon,
teanteeic .on the (frit•.,an..l of Jeneer
next' to trtu ilt three , Intalou.
dollar , of ctn . :envy per month, , end holt'
that : ham r,,thond h-onor nod f..lt.)t rgerlr.
;hit !he Gorerurnoot ;not east
d•.•lf ! rothL .to eel olf k ttelo Goo
twenttee not': the reale tnpllonlof err,.
p a yn nn d a nd tnetioyerraorlat ieceurttles
rah tea veld 1.1 Ile einivateet.
A freo•hank sys.etote oklYle . ez..ek
m,rn..klnz oteerct per rent.. Ille
rm at a 111 intern( lo all Loan'. earlopt
where rey other rat.... 1% sZree , l
A olla.,rity rcp , rt, ..onteu,OAllng the
isatoediety veletnetiou otnuOlutscl
terelt notes eras awl rehret.el.
. The eretorn delegate. ob,!ee'l l e.l to nor
traetton et pyoYent. •
'The Point:nit.. expressos liA•if Is op
position to the propo,e4 etssege iu the
value of err goict coin.;
A ttiourttel. •
The reliort of the Fiuoeee
hu tried upne to-1141 . .rr0W whop it I ,
33r0..911.«.1.t1, Cenyentlen , %ll,l Ilnoire
•Shsr ...or tlen o .I , 2cic the driegyto
.r.e'eediet in» hoer to, the theta Itotte,
o hero thee welennod,hy r intorno
ilnllerlt and Preettlent Ilrie.en, of tlie
i die( 3.l.lrtee.as, to 4111101i1 . ree..
Ident F4l, of the (I:liven:Ion, Trepan:l
- Om delegates are re•
relying the I.oepaeltlied 'of Alio 'goose
(toted of Trede, at the itnerleen 1100.1.
OHIO NEWS.
--Th• 'imp,: Men's Christian Snout
le n a Malletleld hue just deelloatel a
. .
I,lnaden now oroar on the
ko , o the. main land •.:11.1.5 .4loohle , leant.
and heavy Ida.ta.
- :-A partlea Inlelliatell in a
r..ilroad Item r,andnak♦ Jo Akron mod-
IlaNatilon or Clll2/011..1 .1 t 4 be hold-at Ely
; is, utt the 11th. •
•
• ,
—The Mosul Vernon Bergh/iron ways:
Knox ronnly has '4440 doge end hint
year they killed 418 sheen, tvolti
and injare.l 670 mere,'
—A surrey of twevontea fret* Tnitelo
to:dr:L.llmi rs plug forwent tan Mon.
day a caddmitna meet" at Norwalk and
1*M:I efts h i nine the road le to
be built.
--'ll Warraa • , :Tra labial county - ,
Otdo,) ,lwrattate stay, ly nor vei Lea been. of, rpalnnl x one-balf fee t thick, 'n
etrook In that neighborhood.,. It in the
thickest ever diet...meta In that section.
—The Liam ilh,a attlherltlee have
born tilling railroad ' men (or ,running
thrOtlgh their village raster ttan gent
mlle , i an hunt . , and lho enleers of the
read talk of moving t h e track,. outside
the ,irporatlett
—The Marin Itepublicitic ineinbem 01'1
tile tittle Leglsleture have homed - an ail
dress to the Item:l,ll , min of the State, In•
•iting them to he present In large ouls•
Lora at the taste Convention, to be held I
on the 4th of Unroll, next.
—A fatal diesel.' titt.ilmg the swine is
reported In, several party of :Ohio. In
}I ask leg county acme farmers are hie
.ing frets 000.0 to terenty bogs a day.
The disease to *aid to he an nftectlon or
11, throat. 11 1,111% shin prevailed to some
a cleat among the turkeys. The Fayette
comity Hnnid reports thealistotse among
the hoge in that county. • •
few Ohio statletles given below
are added from an aid° and lengthy err
ticle on Ohio. In •tOl7, in the Ciarinnett
Giiretie;
Of coal there were produced 42,1:10,0n
bushels, and of pig iron, 81;700 tuns—a
slight ieterhose over l'Sgc.
There are, in the Slate, I'O private
banks, with adt aggregate capital of
$2,62:3,031. National Banks ' 177, with
capital. or 51L1,:147. 8 . 3 WO; monks.
with 111,100,0i1t capital: Aggrogste,
Lanka, with $20.,470,10.1 capital:
Thu number of marriages in 1687 was
71,;,110. a decrease from the itrimber - In
which was 30.4711. Number of di
scrawls Ih85,11371'ls•Ile18, 1,1 50 1 In ISM,'
- :
Y. FEBRUA
FROM EU PE
Itioignatiz of IttinistOr Adams.
Treaty Negotiatleas Between the
United States and Prnssfa.
Admiral Farrignt at'llorence
Discouragin4 dtdriccs front
EIZIM=
By Te4cgr•ph to it. bur zh OuetteJ
' • Gas er Barnum.
nomoissmow or U. a. Busman AbkMO.
XO:raoa, February 7.—The resigna
hid* of Failed Stales Minister Adams
hafi been announced. TM, London
‘Sfdaderd hu an editorial ittighly com
plimentary to' Mi. Adams,' expressing
regret at_lals, approaching retirement
Gem the pevaon he so ably tilled
t. PRUSSIA.
IaEOUTIATIOara rll7 NTATM
.BaltilN, February 7.—Erening.-rlt
hap been oflplally given out by Cdunt
Yon Bismarck that * negotistlons for a
ctimmercial treaty between the United
States of America and the Confederatioa
of the North German States have cam-
Menced and are progressing with the
.prospect of a speedy and satisf.setory
conclusion..
. _
ABYSSINIA.
DISC.:1714.0l1.10 ADVIC.
LosooN, February :.—Later adviacs
prom the British army now operating in
•byosinia I ore ;Teri dieeel.raging, nad
forbids the Lope of n soneessful or lode
in o • e ment!tb I §: season.
• • !ITALY. •
FARR.AORT AT FLORENCE.
FLonzzie,Februaryl—EveniriATAd
mire' Farrairot arrived to day `from
Genoa and wes received with especial
honor' by the Minister _ of Marine.
/LAD Coll1111LUCIAL.•
leasoos4 February 7—Evenisp.—Con•
sills closed at. Five• Twenties,
71/ti7ll; Minnie .Ceitral, 81; Erie,
Pams, rebwary 7.—Bourso weak and
'tette" eldsed at a decline.
LlVT.nrian, February . 7—Eccaing.—
Calton elri,sed active and firm; middling
upload' in port, Sd; to arrive, TO; Or
leans, oil; sales of 20.000 bales. The
quantity. ,or cotton afloat on the way to
. .F.eslintl , I'm estimated at 238,000 bales, of
which I:tri.oooitre Gam the United states.
Bread:a - tiffs—There la a better feeling in
the tore market; mixed western' 3d
higher,-clpialk at CA. Wheat unchang
ed. j . Provielou e and Produce unebanged.
Adywan'from' Manchester are favorable.
,ka-rwimr February 7—Ering.—Pe
troleum allied heavy; stan cn
dard white
aaf
34 ANCH rszt.u. February 7.--Marl,
jive ;rid bubyaut.
STATE NEWS
•
It IS given out 0W..701111 M. Cnoper,
Cbainbereburg, tato be the Cot.-
.rtwed caddidato. fur Surveyor Gott-
end. . ! • • •
—.Monroe county has .lotted a dale
;ate to the last. Convention at Phil,.
dolphin, end instructed for .Grant end
Gros'. . .
—At Walt.eforil, Erie minty. on Mon- .
da< sight; the thermometer indicated
thirty, ilegreel helow zero, the coldest
- weedier to that luinlity this season.
—All the stream. In the northern
State Me new oo stroegli hedb
uh.i-e as to allots the moans. , of
the
!sagest taiinis and mica heavily loaded
wagons. .•
hundred coping of ouch Mastro
led tief 4,1 the Felice. Gazette ore
Itt MeAlietnitt every wook• A plots
tiful'ercp 01 crime aind.lininurslity will
be the remit.
-11 r. Dunn, of Conneaut! lII*, recently
indicted a men named ICI nom for• elan -
der,..aed intsveded In obtaining 117 DI
detuaneY.
that
elanderous espriarmm
related io tan m whom Dr. Littonone
la for army.
—The Pet well on the Atkinsan-Farm.
1' pper Cherry Rein, whiellise redo - eel
two hundred tut:rel. per , day for soma
time Nett, ie.:101811,d to thew on Toe,
del lad, and the' production Ie threat
hundred barrel. per tie!. .
—A men who had been at work el the
mines of theliNew Jersey Company,
Honorer, woe found frozen to
death oh
seturday morning, with hit bottle by
had wandered from the
path on his way to hie bearding house.—
ilkosbarrilltecersf of tie runes.
-hit Friday night. the 17th inst. Rohl:
Fauna and wile, now living Is ilormo
uy,whiteonthetr newt, home from le
visit to ,Reuben Idnt tvainie, .undated
tie road and In their-effort to return to
the sarne,,th• ylelgh was upset and threw
them out, lintel:Mg Mrs. lounge collar
Iyd:ie.—Busier
—A fire broke out in Cleorge P. Rich
ard'a u•tv three %tory brick building, In
Plymouth; on Monday las% firely .de
eiroving It: It was yet unfinished, awl
the fire originated by a pile of skavlngs
lying our to. stow igniting when no
00111 e. near. loss. SA,OCCI. NO luau-
Canos.—/tecord el die Ttatrt .
wiparior article of granite, wimir•
slily *deviled for building purpowo, boo
rectally' been; diwovered • near Stony
I'utnt, In Rockland •tewnablp, • Berke
county. ; The supply l• arently Ines,
heneuble, and the - atone topronounced
an perlor. both for beauty and durability.
Mocks may b. obtained frem twenty to
thirty feet In length.
—A few slaysiago, during the p
of an auction sale at the stem of 7 . 17.
lirlman„ In Freeburg.. Snyder county,
the fliwr gore way, zed a large tin nber
of rue& and women was precipitated
;Into cellar. A large sieve l olled
with horning coal also went down with
the crowd. Fifty or sixty petnens were
very badly burned; bruised awl 'other•
wise incased, sod it Is feared that some
of ibimovlll not !survive.
—The Intone, cold weather of this wits . -
et, boa materially obstructed building of
Ire. eit tanks, largo number eralsich
ore' under contract tube *redid la Ibis
place. 'lt is estimated the tankage
;wilt)* of this point by July next will
relived 'one million of barrels. Vile Met
iDdielttte a reasonable degree of
'`onn'tionc• On the Part of setae folks, at,
1,11.111., to the permanence b
oflican. fine petro
leum nupply.7-oif Ciro stop
—lllolt Clt eurreepondent of the Pit.
hole Record says the propertyof the
Rene Oil and Land Company has pained
Into the hands of Hon. C. T. Culver,who
proposed teoperate It In the Interest of
Culver, Pens t Co. Several applications
roe lamer for boring purposes hay• al
ready been made, and Stedesign is ta de
velop the territory an soon ne possible.
Them 'ls no doubt of this being valuable
oil Mad. from itsprOximity. to the Row.
ng of Ifivison A' Cis., on Shaffer
tun.
=The Wayssithurg Messenger . say..
We comet tolearn that Mr. Ephraim I.T.
rely, of Drinkard towsehip, this county,
woo killed, wo believe, on Monday, the
20th January. Howl's engaged in ropair
ing the roof of his hones, and while go
ing up a tidier It bra t s and threw hies
In the ground, where, Alighting on Ms
bard, he was no "odiously injured thathe
only aurrimit a few hours. The M
eowed WIIA • Tor 1 i worthy fiendsnd
leaser ma ny relativor and ' to
mourn bin •Auddott death. Mr. Sealy
woe mod about CO years. • •
—'l'hp Oil City .llTubt. , an says: Many
of tbo former resiminta of our city who'
'mated Jo other plows during the last ,
four years, are coming hack again, ,
Amen thews ars many who am largely!
interested to Om oil mgt.'s"; from wheacei
their wealth Ms been derived. Allay**
of th e burin...sr advantages presented be'
011 City and the Tortoni' other points 11'
this locality as possessing fnduoemenWW
for thir -' itielltablo invertmost of ropital'
ithatritrei normalised by no ether section e 4
this country,. They Intend to hawklike
perstariontly, and ore_purchming hem
for that .purpose.' IVs 'Welcome the
back,aguin. - , , -
—Willamapoet in urging the Imotiott
ot that pines of he proposed new Insane
nsylurn for NortbineTermaylvenle. At
a meeting of the Lyseming County Med
ical Firclety, held at Williamsport mem+
1,,y, they moortunended tbatoseadditional
nylons loestad Ina convening and can-
Ind torsiliy within' a district formed Of
T I .
the counties of Wayno, Suaquobsona,
Wyoming, Lasorne. Columbia, 111
tour,' Sullivan Braditard, Lycomin .
' Citritsti,.Contre, Clearfield, Elk, Cam ,
ion, McKean Fetter and toroth e ,
physicians present work. unsnlmom , n
um opliden that Williamsport greantod
tidvieitiges poomisad by vo other local
, try for such an InsUnition.; In their
1 opinlon they were Sustained by a nun"-
, tar Maw meat prominent rinses* of the
, oanwty,.who wore preitent, for consuls
' (Micas the occasion.
dirt IASD SUBURBAN.. r
is Ti.ant Wire—An Llopement Feast
aniseed.
Elopements undler some circumstanc , s
may be exintsable, but when a man at
tempts to ',.skedaddle',' teith another
man's wile, he commits, an act which, In
our. humble d opinion, is without an ex
cuse; but, notwithstanding our opinion
In the matte, such things are done, and
we presume will to se long as old men
are fooliah enough to merry young wives.
We heard of a coos yesterday, the facts
•
of which might be of ititerest to at least
a portion of [oar reaiteta. 'An old Man, a
resident !, of Temp rano/mine, brin
dustry and c6onornylas amassed or.ough
of this world'' goo • s to keep him com
fortably thinugh his declining j - car 4 s.
Mbar retiring from Ils occupation, Omen(
a river man, and se ttling down in a cosy
little ‘home; the old gentleman became
lonesome and resolted to marry. In fact
he was in love, and the objector his ethic,'
Don, abloothinglambfeighteen summers,
not being I blessed with au overstock
of wenitli, I readily consented to join
bands widaiher arc ten lover, and about
six Months, !atm.., they were mariled.
Fora time welt merry NI a mar-
Ylage bell.'4 but Its methe old gentle.
• man beeline diluted fled with the quiet
life he wasjleadin amid determined to
take to thexiver n:ln. Porno two weeks
m*
ai he left. Dome, expecting to be •ab. I
sent two orthroe eons, but something
occurred nywhich his absence was cur. I
tailed to .two or three days. Ile return
ed home one night at a late hour, and
on repairing to his rroidence found
his place lot:copied by another man.
It appesi thalin young French
man had for so e time past been
on inti to ens, perhaps too
Intimate, fyritlt the old man's wife,
and was limproving the OPuortunities
afforded him by the old gentleman's at,.
sence, by taking lodgings in his house. I
The mettel. was settled between them of-
ter a littlelbluater en the part of the in
jured husband, and the Frenchman,as ho'
auppasedl left the community never to
return lint such was not the imee,•
es the sequel will how. Thursday morn
ins the forgiving usband had occasion to
come to the city, and during his absence
lataanctily of ilia; aboti• was again vio
ed by the Frenchman. did not
resents leng,honrever. as it appears there
was an understinding between him and
the truantwifol, who after peeking her
clothing,) callimung all ate valuable:
about theneuse, and five hundred - dol
lers " grouchy." on she
then sinpipgse never to 'return smile.
The guittng par fepalrcd to the Union
Depot, Intending lo take the
he
train
east. In the, meantime the husband
returned home, and finding the- house
In disorder, his uloney and wife missing,
made Infiuiry of the neighbors, trout
whom he learned that the Frenchman
had been there amtlrt and that his wile
had departed with him. He at sec,
started for the depot, and on arriving
there fonnil the objects of id. search Just
ill the add of getting aboard the eastern
bound train ley threatened to prosecute
them both, but. finally agreed to my no
more t a a lout the mit ,natter the Frenchman
would lease the city ,fgr good.
and wife go home with him. Of
course grouchy was willing to make any
pint:Med that would keep hitn out of mho
clulchee of the law. end the wife woo
equally lavish In her promises to behave
herself in the „future. "With all. her
finite he loves her still." The 7French.
man having ticket Or Philadelphia,
wldeli had beau finrebened settles portion
of the lire hundred loft mitt.,
train, Old the htisliand and wife returned
thel home in Temperance, ille. .
. -
• ,
s ,
Least°relent In the "Mash (hawk ,
-A ••linalaleamehr ' on the Beard.
1 latle incident connected with tl
produotlon of the "Black Crook" on tl,
Pittsbngh stage to juot now creotio
quite ,it ' sensation in il portion of 1.1,
fathiodatile we rld,whicit doubtless won!,
ins...Lae to A wimdierfeil extent were th•
fact. cionnected!.. nil it generniktat new,
We frifiely - adroit biome fondneirs' for the
"sensational," niverthele. It is not or,,
purpose to make this - matter public I,
ley ing the nem'en of the parties, but vi iil
.intestt ontaels'ae sod endeavor to inter ,
eat out readers tiy giving the facts con
nected with The ghat, which are no fol
lows: ills. than awe Saari, sleds • re
liner:Ado gentleman. member of one of
the pencipal Wholesale items in the do',
who had fora bomber of Years enjoyed
the pits:ore or • home mild the society
•f a beloved wile, during - which time
two or three children were "added to the
f oras i rr 7 alictl, .11 e' er from ' t i e n t w an ' f :t
took bodging. at • hotel. Th 6 husband's
suapiclerm wets aroused by disc:some' ,
nand
j
to him by his .trees taster, who,
prey one to her marriage. which took'
pl 'bet a short time beilere our story
erite, nodded to the tamily. ithe CI,. ,
less, It appears, quarrelled, and out of I
roropga , the raster-M.lsec informed the
husband, eth‘l Ise should have 'stated,
was I frequently absent trent boom on
busies. for the firm of many impro
prieties DC which kin wife bull:ems ;wily
dttring 041 absence.
tithe eeto diseloaures
In IS 'short tittle l ei to separatism
Thelbushand,lan minor, continued to pro
ving for hia - vrife and fetidly, ellosk tog
'hetiaa newel to utak. , porcheses on kis
twounnt, a privilege she need very freolo.
Dulling this t lone tiro wife wan loading
a gay and finhionabl• life. were the beet
article. of clethirtg, eperted expousis•
Jorrairy, and 1 wits admitted to the best
eolety. Time, which It Is aid softens
all thing., wa. @mere:sing 'Usti on the I
ha katid's heart, and be had more than
wort, wo aro informed, repast/4 the stop
he bad taken. No strongly did: his re
gret. work upon him that shoot four
weeks o
pus d went In the erring woman
and proposed to her that If abe woukl re.
coupes the gay. fasltionable and e
sOnt life eke WIN leading, and premise
Ash* true to him in thef u,
future, he would ,I
orgive her of ail past• offenses and take
her to has bosom again. Appar•ntly ro. 1
peitant, the *clean Wane • the reqUinni
proininel, and a:pressed herself highly I
grist tied at the prospect if happiness in
stare far her, The arrangements for the:
reunion were about being coneurnmated,
whim the kuaband, In panting down li'lfth
Stela elle ...Moo, met bas wits dressed l
in the beighth or relation, In ronsfanY I
with • tune; gentleman, with...whew 1
stinhad - been euspovted of being Po toe I
intimate terms.. :This meeting was fatal
to Um proposed. rousion... Becoming
onssporstoti at the dsooption attempted
trim practiced open bits by his unfalth
-1
fol epouee the hueband resoled to
lit berg* or way end be would go hie
oi chant. , who all this Lime kad been
Oder the e re of the wife, were taken
si way, knowledge of emir wherstboutai
Kept from Lis wife, and the household
y dieposed of, thus lensing the
gorairt.Artacten
no
lathe Warld bi seek
* Ilveillsooll in soy manner she saw
proper. AL shout this period In the
story en adterthem est appeared In
the city papers for
ballet. girls at
tbs . - Opens House. .The desertml wile
Sliplled for sod.obt•lnad In altPittiela in
hat capacity, went Into irnining, -an¢ on
londsy nigkt mad* her debut al .Orie of
le l`Amasona s t in the "BlitokCrook-"
•
matte popcorn-'Cad Judgment"
Rev. W 4 H. Denude, minister of the.
New Jarturalem • Church, Mood' and'
Sixth streets, w3H I•Sturi to-moirew
IHMedayl 'evening e \ nllts they* subject.
'lt may nor he generally known' that the
iHrredeaborgiane do not ballet. In any
Jridgoinntliay or "Creek Or Doom," 141
Is believed 111 by "Millerttee," and near
' !yell theorthesion churches. 'lndio:mut
being a aptritunt affar must take place I
la the spiritual world whereYer,that is
‘z-and slot on de ear th .. Bowed reasons
an ahnudeatly tinned tortilla belle{ and
the Wiesen , le this : Waters never con-
,prated about the JI:IISSILINT, or f eat day,
but give their thoughts and time to their
busker...without any auzietyythout -the
doettneticin of tho world. Ther will
never go crazy on that aubjecd, hut lyre
la ponce and contentment, awaiting
judgment In the nut world. Go end
beer the tirgument..
1: • caiy iervaltty.
Dr. G. llicCatllnea, Pliyalcian of
the Board of Dealth, reports Die follow
ing ihterininbi fret:a January 2.5 th to
February . .0.1,1601:
Fever, 7; Puerperal Peritonitis, 1; Ap
oplexy, t; Chronic; Dynnitary, 1; Pend-
yule. 1, Consumption, 1; 13a:etre Entori- '
the, 1; Dl/021e of 1; Scrofula, 1;
Convolatone, 2; Boartatine, 1; Soalae.l, I;
DrepeyoOloiart,l; CaplitaryDrenobltte,
I;,Uaknown, I; Debility, 1.
Of the above there were: "Under one
Teal . , 0; tram ens ta two years, 2- frost
two to flee year., 2; tram ten to fifteen
years,
1•j from 'twenty to thirty years, 2;
from thirty a forty 'Vats, 9;.Trotn sixty,
col lak Yvviv.
. B;Tremolos t Total IT
•
Fuseral.—The funeral of our
late lelhaw-clittela oC Alleahatiy. Mr.
Alsaander Cameron, was largely 'aoud
ad; huadrada of the best eltix.ta ofaar
mister city taming out' to pay a last trib
ute of respect. to the decoaxed. Dljc. Cam. ,
emu was otteof the Olirest and 'meet rem
pectaa Citizaus qf thianeighborbood, anti
was itiverFillY. esteepod 4 allAho
enjoyed his acqushitssoe. '
About Gambler..
At stated periods, seemingly, some
our .tuthorities tape u 'virtuous fit end,
_resolve upon checking the evil of gamb
-ling through a vigorous administration,
of the law. The virtuous spasm most
generally is brought on by some •hut-i
lucky, at play" individual (or hie wife)l
presenting Itimeelf and Miring that those
instrumental In causing his losses
bel
brought toJustice, not out of any pprl.
denim - reverence for the blind god, imt
m a means et 111111MIIP. Perhaps it watildi
be nearer the truth to say such hadividul
ale are actuated by the hope of elbligln
those complained of to disgorge litchi
gains, (or plunder) or at least to make It
an object (in a pecuniary 1,10
tor 'the complaLnante to stay,
away from Court when the time
for trial asimec. We have In mind
a recent case in point, to a certain
extent. At the Limit. was in the hands of
the magistrate, and afterseveralhearingi
were bad, we ventured Ute opinion thall
nothing .woidd oome or it, that the par-I
ties would not ho brought to trial. The
magistrate perfumed his part faithfully;
holding defendants in sufficient bail, but''
nearly two terse of Court have elapsed
without trial. Upon inquiry we learned
difficulty boa been encounte ed rin seems!
log the attendance of. the prosecutin
witness, a woman, whose husband fell a
victim to "slippers.". • We also learned
that one of the indictments (there wertj
two) had been "lest or stolen;' and yet,
:mains unaccounted for. Circu - ro
Lances cause the presumption that the
ntlicttrient was stolen, the larceny com-1
nitted in thd Court room. We do not
venture to speak further about to.i
" felonious taking," • except to artv
that no culpability is charged ttpoi
the Court clerks or other Court officer
'the loss of the indictment, however, will
avail tbe defendants nothing more thad
growel their cause, unless a futurd
l jury should be obliged to return
the hill ignorantss by reason of non-op{
,pearance of the prosecutor. The other
indictment,. against two of four persona
charged by one prosecutor with being
"common gamblers , ' and with keepin ,,
gambling rooms. his not been acted nisei
oet:anew:if the absence of witnesses. Like
others within the past few years. whicli
we could readily enumerate, this motel,.
ling hell "spawn" is likely to entail
without seriously damaging effects, i
the way of Just.punishmeut to the "bell's
proprietors, in , eradicating the dimes?
their business propagate. • • •
But while :be cone olsions are weak'
ening, and the defendants,
like nags+sin!'
hoping, after sober reflection, for the
recovery of.
so intended victim,
another case bas been •developcd..
Parties have been arrested; on propel
complaint before. Alderman McMaster),
and were caught at-their trade with toot •
in band. They were held for it
hearing oil a cerutin day, when they api•
peered. The prmectitor. however, was
lett at hand, and the defendant., "at their
own requede,7 ma reporter has it,: weir.
held in Mal to appear at another•time P r
A hearing. It door not strike us aut. th
last •!epasin" is at allots serious natur
but will await dovelapments.
The evil of gambling may not enlist tp
es great an extent In this city as in oth
ers et even less population. If so, the
fact is not attributable to a rigid eti
forcemeat of the law, but rather to tlic
detestation la which gamblers are beta
by a large mass of our communttif,• -
CaUSing them to do secretly and,in dark
ness what in other cities they are sufTeidd
to doopenly, and where the ban of soda-,
ty isztot upon them.: I
ell prodaettes sa ins TennagoCilli
8e"....
The Vaal . production of the Verianipt
Oil Region, says the Oil City ittepublicrin,
Is eliciting considerable Inquiry antotig
dealers and operators. Careful estimates
place the amount at 3,650,000= harres,
and ammo even as hlsh as 4,000,000 bite
role. T_tree estimates are abort as n4ar
the amoutit Mean be made. The foreign
shipments of Petroleum for January.
100, have boon greater than the saute
month, 1487. The excess or surplus of
Petroleum at the• COMMOnCtinl.t.
of
1664, held at the place ef production. In
all other points, in this countre. and in
Europe, and afloat, la astimatsol atm:no
-
thing . over a million and a half of bar
rel., The large stock LA here represented
has had. anything but an unfavorable!
effect At the place of production. Price,
have steadily advanced since the come
meneement of the new year, arid
.till continue fir. The Indic:airing
for kmming up
, m the present daily
productiou—about 10,000 barrels -
admits of no hoestion. Witt_ give ' na
our opinlon that Tor all futiogi,titner-tthe
amount of- Petroleum predtretiGnefl the
Pennsylvania Region will boymple, for
the demand. . The prcopect for-kW opens
very fairly, and although the4rices of
former ',yews are out of tae question,
producers can look Pinyon', wits coati
enee to a remunerative sesitvin. In; or
der to guard against the fluctuations that .
are incident to the trisle, they should. call
their praluct as fast as produced. he • The
large amount of empty tankage
in the prinelpal Petroleum markeis of
the country, as well as the erection of
such a large amount of sew tankage
ra
Le uow under construction, aro the Ire:t
eens addnowl for the abed, pridlqtions.
No need for serious apprehension In re
gard to the large surplus reported. I The
trade is enyelystrosig enough to carry
stork of a million Or AO of barrels f..
out serious detriment..
The Pennsylvania Oil Region-inthe
only reliable source, from whence the
world can depead far Its supply. an d we
have no fear that the supply , will ever
- vttrially exceed the demand.
1:2=11=1:1
•
Tomorrow will be a grand gals day at
Union Bark. •feorge's celebrated band
has been engaged for the aflornoou and
evenlng. We expect to see a ,finitive
throng gathered there, where merriment
and hilarity hold their high asinival..
And than in the evening, h the bril
liant moonlight, sweet music, japan.
laughter of yenta and beauty, 'Our and
lovely forme. embodiments of gtace and
"skill, gliding here and there over the
glassy surfzuw, how glorioua vrill be the
witching enchantment of the inwne. . By
ell liataiLl don't 0111 to bather°. Bid dull
ro care be gew:o and spend a few heura in
invigornling, health giving pleasure.
• Ildeatintea.
This body found on the Allegheny Va
lley Italiroad,Sunday bud, en amount of
which we published recently, hes been
identified sathat of Jeremiah Criminals,
• W•••••34al on the road. Ile wee walk
, log en the track, 03 Is suppoeed; wino' i
the train, which was half an hour behind.
Sias, suddenly rounded a sharp curve
sad struck him. Ho resided near the
Soda Works, and looses a wife and ta - o
H
elitdren. , e was a sober and exempla-
I Ty num, as we ars Informed. His ramaitis
I have been interred in the St. Wars's
•
Cemetery of this city.
—. 'Theatre Snisetay MOS. • ' I
At.the moist of the Young Ilen's
Chrletlan Animistton, Rev. James Hot
llngshead deliver a disceuree on
"Hcedwrltlng on the Wall," tomorrow(Sunday) night, sited( pasteiven o'clock,
in the Old Pittsburgh Theatre. 'At four
o'clock in the afternoon there will he
two prayer meetings held under the au.
sploes of the Same AssociatioM—one at
the Columbia Engine House, the other
at the Soldiers' League Rooms, on La
cook Maven, opposite the Anchor cotton
works, Alleilvaly city.
-- -
Organ Grinder grrested.—The police
yesterday arrested en organ grinder, who
for some yoga' past has been ftintlaking
music at the market haulm. It appears
that the organ was owned by Peter 'Mot ,
meal, an Italian, whip employed Win.
Belsou, a crippled soldier; to "run
it," bates the proceeds and paying !tre
e,* a small salary. Both • pardeei were
arrested sad - taken beton" the Mayor,
whe discharged them on condition that
they would quit the city with th eir mu
, sic - hoe. They propose going to *lie
ghony, thinking perhaps that our neigh
bors ever the river are more appro.:ltalie
than w are.
Congregational Church Ciinvention..—
The annual meeting or the Association of
Congregational Churches of Western
hPennsylvania will be held nest 'reek at
e Church on Aland street, commencing
on Tiviroloy evening, the llth' inaL, and
closing el Thursday evening. flues
tlons of inte,rest and imoortanee to the
Church of Chritt will be disouroed, and
• large representation is expected to be
irreseet froth the different; Chttrehes.
The public are oerdially invited_ to at=
tend the meeting. •
.
Medina In Teas.—A. /tattle the old es-
tsblisked Tea Mart of Joseph A. Robin-
son, No. :NI Filth atteet, w •render
parent the all-Important WM° teadrlnk
ers that there has been a great decline In
the price of that. article In China, end
that Mr. Robinson It selling Ms goods at
rates con...pending withtke,denilne. • A
full auortenjuat of cotrole,enices and teen
of the beat querny will be found in the
establishment, all of which ism being
sold at. remarkab ly lew prime. A call
on Mr. Robinson will corrinoe the most
skeptical.
+
In
• Meuse fee she Desalts's.
Nothing appeals more strongly to our
sympathiee than the sight of our fellow
beings wandering, hounelem,• homeless
and destitute-, and never perhaps here
we had more urgent need of an iciatitu-,
tion which should take hold of this class
of Suffering humanity in. our Midst than
we hare to-day. It is, therefore, with
feelings 'of the greatest pleasure that we
chronicle the advent of an institution in
our city bayin for its object the ranee
these poor unf g ortunatm, whose suffering
and misery . are seen nll around us. The
enterprise to at present under the man
agement of its originators, those noble
philanthropists T. 11. Rabe and John
Watt, Estpt., and lute been in operation
for several days. They bare secured the
building No. 197 Penn street, and - thor
oughly renovated end fitted it 1.11)•71th
sleeping berths for •the accommodation
of those-who may have no other lodging
place. It is proposed to furnish all who ,
may apply lodging and three meals a ,
day, charging but °anthill price (ten
cents per road) to those who are able
to pay, sod supplying gratis those
who ore not. The spiritual • Interests
of those who sittend the "Rome" are alia.!
Pi be made a prominent feature in its I
management. To this end persona are
appointed to meet and pray with them!
morning . and evening. Iteligious,con.
carnation is had with Want on all Andta.;•'
hie occasions. Books, papers and tracts. ,
supplied fur their use. 'Tellglous ser
vices conducted' at the "theme" every
Sabbath, anti thus they are brought 1111-,
der wholesome -influences which cannot I
but bo productive of much good. Al
ready quite a number havepartaken of
its benefits, and they are rapidly coming
in, and the: afore to carry out the objects.'
of the undertaking liberal contributionns
orb earnestly desired for the cause of
provisions, - larldiug, gracerlite, dry
goods, books; papers, etc., &c. •
Invitations vra alas extended to all
benevolent associations tojoin in this
laudable enterprise, so as to haven unity.
of a ction in the furtheranoe of Its interest-
We heartily commend the Rome and its
Interest to all, and, hOpe it may receive
that encouragement and 'support which
will serve to make It a complete sue
.
,
nix irllSt Cite •tatorator•• Wafted
.if the oefice of the celebrated Wend .
8 teirig Hachiue. Only those competent[
..
to.glve thorough instru - ction desired. rd r .
- t
~FFhow , machines are now selling reU• e..ettua
Lilynot one a weak, but by the dozena..
y ---
T e are no simply constructed that a.
.person am execute • any. kind of work ii •----is--•:---- .
upon them after one lessen: The Weed 0 14`011:11XENT—A Frame Dweii
lira-diluted eo all kinds of Deadly 110 Win g, i.- ISO, .area reams en drat mad three ea 000.
froth the fittest and most delicate work •- cod door. Ms*. • TENANT nouse. at t....
to the manufacture of the coarser actlclot!q rooms. all 1u seed substantial order. a t me
1 f clothing. It never takes "spells.' y sad earrtear bolt.. ale ecres of itremed..o. l 7
but is always randy and entirely relic -, au pleat ed la choice fralt—lx the iche• 'a
Impsam,
hnt,
hie. It is acknowledged, , by all whey l o ammeo. ern e., c a p m o m. me mu
have Sera and used it, to be the best ma-1 . atstely &bore titsoawr tt•tost. la'Tilt mimesis.
chine In use, and the skeptical can satiat- Eugaire of
-- JOHN Wail% Zie Ibian etre.: mar
fy themselves I.ly an examination tb a 1...
NV_ATT • Wl'-I____.--------r.. 130
titi• commendation Is well merited. Ant
examination will also Show why the mat,
chine was so succeinifin in 'carrying oat{
We- first prizes at the Fairs and Expost-4
'tibia during the peat seaman. Call .m 1
examine at lidaJor R. H. 'Long's, 114
Grant street. • •
*llllllSaMinn..
OrERA Horsii—The "Black Crookl
matinee at the Opera House this after.
noon will be a brilliant entertai n
The Lieuse will donbtloss be cruvrdeig
ne _
it has been ever} - evening durlag this
week. This eventng will be the sixtbl•
and the attendance 'boo been increasing'
since its coati:alinement. It would:
doubtless dna* crowded helmets Mule
to
the remainder of the season. bailie a
informed that it will onl be continued
for.one week longer.
•
Tan Rigx.—The grad teurtsamenn
at the Rink this week w • perfect sue.
cess.' The sports for the sok will closdi
with grand exhibitions o skill by thie
star skater this afternomniand erenlnlgi
To night the various prima competed for:
at the contest will be aw#dedi and prg
sowed to the successful coicipetlter6
after which the champions will execs;?
.meof their most difficult movemsntei
No one should miss the interttiamord:
Christianity in Turbey.—The Greek
Priest, from Turkey, will preach
tft
morrow (Sunday, February 9th) on the
perescotione of the chrietlans in Turhoci
In the following chmr-hes, vin In thaloip
Baptist Chtirch, (Grant street, between
Sixth and Seventh') Env. Wm. /t . .•
Young, pastor, In the morning. 4,1E4;
in Central Presbyterian Church, (error
!:
Lucre and Anderson streets,Alleghe
ny,) her. J. X. Orr, pastor, in the aftet . :-
noon, at 3 o'clocg, and in Second Peel=
byterien Church, (corner Pena and Ir
win atracts,) Rey. Dr. Howard, pastcfs,
in the evening. •
Await and Batterr.—Petar 'Edinger
mass information before Alderman Wir
ier charrUtg George Bracken with sa
e
eal& and hatteryt The turtles are
pier*, at Bosse- S Wells' - steel worha
to um Ninth ward, and .while at work
yesterday disputed shout some trigLiiig
matter and finally got to fighting. whli'n
it appears that 'Bracken knocked BA.-
ger down. The accused was held for'in
Railroad Adv cemong,-glr. Eave,r,
A.. Dawsouhas appointed-Genets'
Freight Agent o the prosperous Alio-.
gtheay Valley road, :oEttio at the
rittsliorgh Depot. He succeeds XV.
Brown, who has been appointed Basle
utnt Superintendent. We are ploisedito
note the: advancement of.. both these
gentleman, u they hare long been Nigh
ful and utter:tire employes of the Cong.
An Improvement.—We leant that
the Intention of the Hand Street .Britige
Company to widen the feet walks on Om
bridge eighteen inches. This will b*
veod improvement, to the walks are Mt-
Wely too narrow at primes& • •
•
Mks . ing.—bfr. Samuel. °Reside, ilho
resided near the Copper Works, on Ao
rsonirstosn rOad, home at ism,
o'clock Monday adetaoon to go to his;
mlnghom, and haenot aides bun Min*
teem. -
Valentines—Mr. .L D. Dwan . 3041.14.
book end news depotienSixtk stieetfh•-
el
lour Smithfield, has a WV , assertmet
Valentines of avers description • which
he offers et greadyitdrioedbficee,„
. Academy of Magic flaraice.—lionn
IL Fianna rill preach to-rnorraw (Flab
bat h) afternoon m the Academyofkluslc
at 31 o'clock. AU are inTited.
MARRIED
REIFFON—CLIFENTILIS.—On Tees!lny One- ,
Febreery 41.bott the realdenceet the Ineidels
mother. ter tee Ree.'daseeHoldneens
AL
TLR BENTON wed Nisi !MILL Ll c•LIFFIZI
FEU, all of Nls city. . •
Tharolale Ira brat; sib.
the residence it tba brides Nether. Vie
I. J. F. Jones , Yr. CHAS. U. ILMAD NO IN
d Oille U. EOSINS. bell of this . '
MBAs ' • '• •
LAST DAT OFTII c AuctiDfiL W
ASOTIkii LIST OF. ROT/Ml=o ,
This Afternoon wed Evesiiins.
cnowNING JTra•crlos3
LLDIEW AND P . l1.1 ; 1, °AIMS .1141XIMI.
BADPSJJ.LATTEILIf 000 f
Ok h. 16 Giur:roli• hatioT.
GREAT -
.
vo %moss wArTros cto , rnNG.
Wum.?fitu - .... tax ,
weerrloLatala •
AAA anraccukitses,
wnicb.in b. ti wen au.
mu,' es rm. cram vas rittrt 01111311 D
Tun mama. Oa& ma. anakias- Keck a 1 .
Vim
U.
LIAO IRIAN ewes aradair,;
or ra,orr.isioirea.- -sicAOrts - „ . ;
VKIS
?. • W11•1114E1.1444Fa :02? •
ELLIVDTOLD ASCE • FOIL • ;
?RE ilAttiffall•LL.,
. . _ .
1011 A SPLENDID PA1R.05 . .
.TICC
11,L9T UHAND fszat*loir
of the eta: , skaters, vitas Qm o Villein U.
an excltros same or . . , .
t,IIOSS TAG,
JollalesiOn 43 eallUi} candy, *ex 410
FAREWELL EMMEIT/01.!
rgEBENTATIOIg
By a leadlog delis; ott.lo
14=Ell AND TESTIIIONUAS
Including tba emblem at,
AtLERICAS Pg44iriCINSI.IW
To wL rit.ANKimm.ri
Te elegaioe' sod tutee of thsSts ritzeo
and TostuouraolilumaneyonoloOkoolukt
ot • Mt% TiraksmoOt. „Am AwetOloOf
the Presorntstkor ois4ttho 6,101411:0, 11
so
execute their OotiflairidOif
TEE WIMLY lianTE
rt
• TWO XDITIONX
WEDIEBUT AD ILLSITADAtt
tiara esaa: . aMtaiabT roar! °Mei
viuT at talaroottad natal nutter. laiaaafta
le44ladidttodals, Islas! Naas by Talogral*a
AWL 'valuable Basins testier for Ms isre.r.
szO fatless sad sort rsltatra Mazola/ .op UOS
=tidal *mast Saporta 'oa Irt W PaPI. to
tna alt'. da Tamar, itsolsalo or'Mir*. at
sOaala be anthems lL
mu ro. rim wa=s* Sauna
pplae:
ad C*PY of 17• Par to .41 perm iAtiall
agf,14.6141., tOC:`.I% can be nada •
Usse4 al chit. raise.
CI
pnel SO 1117sietaillsas.—la eallerlaps Toot
p 40 1 . , b• earsrW wk..t. Wales Ton
14k
.t. irrlarne•VW:umlay Whoa tor =b.
• 'Oirs Labs mni slug • week. ,
0,9 r Now by Doe., Morass, Mossy; OrOca.
oilzitegt•tared Letters, Smy IN mat atm rtpg
qeddresa. GAZICTTS.
rrenvnunon. Pgra,•
-IINDKEtTM:MtS
A LEN. Ali: EN, UN D Etrr.3: EN
ir, No. ma roans Effect, tittibarjrN . Pa.
Warms, orwitaa.:caAra ,,, 1i IArgYA au a
oo 4drn dunetiontos of lioserff Furnishing (ROO
ridhilated. • Befoinappies day and ibi n ttiQ . hinnies
odff. Carriages turstaket. • i • '
Ds•td How; 11.1115,R on.
off, W. Jonah., I), D.. 71sosuff Ening, Lug.
Jneets H. Miller. rig: •
-piABLES PEEIIILF. ,, .
TABLES AND LTVT:ItT STABLES. coast,
Sandusky street andEburrhkrenar.tAllegba d
CBI, when Owls BOOMS ars 'oat
tantly sappliad with nal rod Imitation 11.4.44.
Manogany and Weeat rtcn
ilLryteg from $4 tonna. Boillenprrpawid far ti
ferment. uurves and Carrtages farntsiss4t
tato, all kinds of Monnslng o.dd. iTrannirinL
Had open at all hours. nay ma/knight.
•
3OBERT T. IiODN ..EY. Under
Yarn Aga rdilidalta. No. 4i Oblo et.,
OtexhinlY. gad N. jio Massoisd !haat% On •
dohs Wand A Bni , ,t keeps always on bead the
E•est Metal. Rosswood; 'Telma and' I.lmltalloa
retiesitCedlas. Walnut Ceding ham dai gae•
trards. Rosewood Codlus Ca upwards; en gang
Ocaggs la repenter.. ' Carriages age liganes•
Ihnasbed st low rates. Crepe. Wengs; rule
tad Itegrangyhatasbed watts, MOO. day
; r
-11 . 111 4 rARD
Otgee, No. IN Wan Banal.
liblegheay.„ )(chalk.. hognried sad'; other tOl
din. vitt a eglataste Stock if tinsena irangida.
4eode. of hand and (gnashed at. Cadman sing..
at lowest fudge*. Sall and Livery. Stables. eat.
;her of first sad griddle fineeta. I.larrtatag.
Aistigetne. Angie', imam. Itorsea.. At, a..
air tan.
MN' - ' l l
ANTSD=-AGENTE4. ftir THE
s.•
• 31P111..C0AT9. and how they Lived,
7aght ad Died Ike the itnlen.wllll.Pcenes •a 4
:incidents In the Beast Rebellion. It Palau
.over too fine Engraviegs ad 107 raga. and
.kbe spiciest ad cheapest war 'book gallehed.
rrloa. only Skid Pa any: The polille ea ea
ileited such Inferior works witb a dollar
kitle, emote that the book you boy cantata over
lee engroleipt wad OR Vega. rad •for Clap ,
,lars. Add...TONES BROIRERS I CO., PEE-
Wdelphle.
tot worte-renotrne 4. eel[-recommencllns.o. lll . ,
patent 811,24-lICIRSEtt... Never bee en ard.ge
been littered to the nubile Mart has met hills melt
nateersel ounces. wad eaten,: Apply to or la
,Oren L. J. LOCK/ UHT t CO., Dumas. Wet,
j. Rittobarith. • .
FOR RENT
TO LET—A gaol Ifratne Dwell
cottoning writ rem.. oath two
sere of load And !gable, veil sot with fruit
'Gigs. ..din a good gat, of wilting.... situate
on Bearer street, la the Borough of goidelnyt
and within are mlantes pf tho Stages.
Pose...goo given immodloggy. If dogged. For
terms, An., Wont of WM. VANILLA', on lb.
F - 0 - 41 E N T—OFFICEN AND
ROOMS in ammo. bullets oreeted by the
Esystorieltarings Mat. 7513 LIBERTY SEIZE%
corner ofgnarls. Ws}- IznledlPes poems:ion
given. 7or tams. Co.. eying at THE DANL.
LET.—The Fourth end half
OY THIBD srosi r EA of the noel. buildltg.
No. la tauey st.a. remain of E. J. T.
lacANci.
TO lEtt7A large and mestazt.
tag WABIG/01:4E. on Water strait. Isar
leartet. Batt moderato. ronsetnion /Inn ea
April la. rendre of GEO. A. BEERY. Cla
mor 'National Bank. •
-
FOR AENT.—ieore r fine, largo
n IMMO Ur UAZAITZ BUILDIMO..II2I
0./Al . liht, eau DA' As& Apply Ai onep al AU
GAZMIIM COM:11:114 lAA/M. ,
FORS
FOR PALE—FI e DWELLING
ni az-mod:KT.—A Am .: Mick dusillag.
Alit to A. most tubstantial manner, with cog-
Seto amingeaseats Mlt ssa: tom and cad water;
asb Mts. Dot .alf Dee•. *a. From .a• to tkro•
ames at ground: Vary lam Paster vain P.
Una. JOBS WAY, Jr.theyWkleyTtlter O.
you SALE—BABE CRAM'S
706 SIII.LL CATR►LISYS.-R. 0111.18 . 11.
popular Oenla• FURNISHING GOODS STORZ.
No. 91 Soßthfleld Mott. to offered for sole oi a r
(teat lorgoln. Rut of miss= for solllng. Ap•
ply at tho Stars at @zee. :
FOR SAILE—A , virry • desitabla
three-stery REIM . 110
perssell leek ftsnot. falable zasZtles: sit
throssbeakbolis.. cosmain. Hama rooms
as tlal.hed carrel. N. 14 ELY SMELT. sew
Willa, vista Potoosslon from April I.t.
OH. Eaglairs tba Limn. ' •
• FOR SALE--FLOIIIDA LAN
—We affor for isle 10,10 Aare Laad
- one tract. about lanais scorn the etas of
Wake. The land leMprered and endar
sad 1. nararreased rortichnesi of
and predneUraneas ilenthera staples. emit as
saga maw melee. doe. meet relate. au4 &-
lira trees. with angrier gnats& for rattle and
raining helm ea the 0100 ringia. - Ilia Met of
fella elm Umber la abundant*, alai end 00tH
.erater pee.r for um .1•11.4., vita depth of ember -
.oeigh tor mambos/a to rne lumber' Lb the
river, aria. ens be leaded hate large easels
and shipped arta. There ate lea geed frame
DOM. ea rho- annular. Tao raters Mama
with Ish. deewaJ duet.. and the weeds vita all
' klodo f one-bear. dim darker. quail. eta.
Tha 000007 I. entdrali pee Data thew dlneasea
eagnailered byiatimalle lot:mares io primal.%
' ts the death. Wavettraell MU bad it the leer
OAAI of gtrapp.r 0000. -
Aloe. • tract Of 10.K0 sena. aheliT anlailirae•
ed. tevared tlia anent yell*. pine timbal . .
with everi teenier ter ...lad Maher. aerhaible
usedte rem the Weber Into the river. This
used Ur. - inter the drat .eiarnad. Pelee recants
'A.L.,1411 1 ,10 ..cres he a 0.1 1 . 6 ; .t rim! hoi t 0
Tor oretColtroer a m l ottou -wad or rod t3r
LTur. e.tkinita&u. BILL a BELMIT
lasi Yoram owl Introomo ritroboribr
(formerly Lawrontrovole.)
Rog iCitim--nciuse and Lot.on
canto., eTYsaLttm aaa ALMS, *MIK
r aw. Pasomaria . Lot trr•ra Saito
ROM MM. Malaita," Tooata udaaidbatt
vav isarafaa Beam sad Lot catalog:UW.lLO'
stay.in CUT. Lot bl tt
lagrtatoase awew wan/as bait. two 74 0 7 .. :1:4
good alba; wolas ita a / a k
Boum Lad Lots la pod Waal". tixt .
atlatt a C 0... Beavw acct
FOB SALE—HOSSEII.—AT
11! u.
' n 110WAED11 Wary and Bale ens
Ilna
T A B H.7 EOM% allarE them 11. IX
OBIT BOWIE, - one lAIIG 2 D 060/2 .
110E62; thaen IMAGE MAME; two 01Iir I
MAIM. 112112 6r111.161. near Ur
ifrEorena latent =a .00 . eemideeee, !
FOB SALIE—One C&TIUTAGE,
ratann ton eon an.. benni; 01111 TWO.
ROHM WACO'S.% and • anal• w •ot MM.
nazism. , Mania at ta 19017SZN
.
SITZIOL&TH a saaiiuM's.
nrin eraser
11. I& WATCH '
• 'ls ritovise• A. - et:l,7.4yr
ler salt by I.ba /gas,: I;
DITB(I3K&TIif & EllkeZtAn ° l l ..
- - U 411TH errsErt.
Merchwit
Col.. Penn imago. calistripato
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