THE DAILY G.A2IME, ij,ii PIRTINDI&N, SEED & ' es'or., 1V1.M............."•••••• - • 10 i 1 Alf ...orrlci.oeurra BITILDISO. Sq.. S 4 sna SS 1717111 STXXST. hats" gA§Was fir et I' Eden teuriirnik m a tz E rmtrg . GEL LID lAliaffii L LAZZI klmrZ te n. sv7aa exaSels TS MaLtDabsco.•-4 100 . , GAZLIPTS. Eittsim* kelt . THE Sete • Ciksterr TRLILL, "TM Senate laving yesterday notified the House of Its readinesn'to proceed with the. trial or the President, It le ex pected that the managers arM take if the Articles to day, ilarbielaintsei thilienate will icknonow resolve itself into a, High Court of :Impeachment and !eras its e t summons to th e President to paw at -.it em s bar on a day to be fixed, ther in person or by counsel, and anew to the articles exhibited. - When be dull here • aPpaired In . obedience to the semmOns, entering a plea or "guilty," or 'not cacti," a day will then be designated for the commencement of the trial, which, whei so' begun ' will proceed from day to :4y Until its tennination. • The sum. asonswill probably be tutted forthwith, and the appetrence-day may be Iced for . tomorrow; but, after, a plea is entered. a reasonable Period - will be allowed td the President for the preparation of his dafinse. , The corosnencernent of the trial shesihropt therefore be looked for before Two ad fonalartiakswerayestarday repotted ly the Hungers -to the minim and, adopted,—one being imbstantially the mum. as . ptoposed on. Monday by Gin'...Btrann in the House, by way of • amendment and then rejected, and Um - Celia anew article, said to be drawn nnlirlcalge lirsossat. These articles charge the President with dealinbag end intendkag to sat aside the rightful an tholity and posters of Congress, ..by • bringing it :into contempt,' and by tat pitting iutd• destroying the regard and respect; in . which the legislative power should be , held by the people: These tlf o ;unT articles. sPtelfYing Mr. ',Town son's public speerites in rapport of the charge". differ only in this, that the first - cites his pablic deciara , lons at Washing ton, August 18 , 1, 1866, at Cleveland, fSeptiamhei Si, and at 111. Louis; Septem bit, sll4. 7 irtalo the oilier conches tka case . to the Ti'asttington speech alone. BALES TELEGRAMS. C. Clark; teller of PJggis bankteg ingtere, In Wwthington city, la s defender 4:Trolismup:dot 140,000. . Fallitiver, Moan the caftan erisrid minuets, numbering fi ve thou sand-, have struck for higher ware. - 7 4..goverinnent detective 'reports that the Miro glycerine purchased in New Tort was by the sonny of a Catuul port The First National- Bank of Daven ,•• lowa, box application to be ••• tinned as a m de ade pository of pabta —Thu HeirMeratla State Con:in/maw of New Hanipablre announce the ma ws-of the State as follower For Sin clair, 29,188; Harrison r.,Zira; doubtful —The Can to test the constitutionality of the Metropolitan Pollee law wail die missed by the Tennessee Supreme Court yesterday, the old city authorities of .Nasttrille declining to proseenio It fur ther. —A portion of a street barracks, in Nashville ! Tenn., ; occupied by United States Military, were destroyed by fire. General Duncan's headquarters caught, but thefts was extinguished before do ing any damage. 1 • - , ..Walker, the murderer of John Baalatall, resat. Nashville, ellPiared on Sunday, and confined on Monday Sail at Columbia, ware taken out Mon dsy.night by a mah, who intended to hang him. He _ mimed just as the - y were about tocair out their design. and was subsequently '; captured by citizens. seed returned to prison. —A.t. Cooper Institute, NeW York, a meeting was held' ; Monday evening, in aid of Washington College- Beanintim. -1 In furtherance of the, purpose leers adop ted. - Among . the; speakers _were Rev. Henry ; Ward Beecher and Trot D. .4 Hitchcock; and letters teem read' from James T. Brady, ; George William Car t eGmritt Smith, Horace Greeley and • •—A lire Ia Poorle, IIL, Sunday morn ing, destroyed the Metropolitan .Hotal and istredjolning building; odetipied as a restaurant, The • Bowl was valued at $75,000, and the total loss will the t t t e ci ' near 5100,000 . c. • , I and eorgents $45,000. thollLtforLPhos. Ms, North Az' nerim.-liome Corn : Ex ehange, Putnam, hlsnlvittan:Baterprise. .;;; Merchant& International, Lorillard, and _Etna, each having 2d,140, sal the bat : . • mace in Illinois dominates. —Tho -Deinocritto !hate -Pmerention will meet Ilatrisburg to -day. - The delegates at large to the National Con vention selected will timbably be Samuel J. Phmdall and 800. George IV-W°°dwlrdfrom smd Hoe. James t ' andE t : Governor- lliglerP. Barr from - thec west.. The electors at si l l a N e G "i en l e i rfil " G bl eo b tire l beCon. Asa Packer, for Surveyor General and Audi tor General are numerous. In the event - of the oli candidates not being renonst . nated. It Is thought James P. Barr, of Allegheny Manly. and A. :D. Markley, f Montgomerywill b e. gornisnitsd. Charles E . Boyle, ' cir Fayette, le also , • backed up for Auditor General. , • oEao map Da Johnson of Lebanon, has cur dined the Ohio Eagle, Lancaster. nay- TtieHoctixit geraisselyilln-sf s ottutgon of fruit buds ebows that thay are ildrlifisl unct. by ft o Of or ccah: . • . —The Mt. Vernon Repubtirom my' that the wheat crop in that, vicinity looks The mow-has thus far given It protection, malt now lonics green. —The Behnbni "Carensielei leaving Its faith strengthened bYthe recent peening nt lette_rs between Glen. Grant and the President, now declares In favor of Glint for the Presklenuy,, , , —One night Jut week 'Di Isc;ase of Rev. Dr. 14 'larks, of Galilee, was entered by burglars and coma silver spoons Yuri jewelry were 'dolma No due to the per pareffitklass been fourith =The Clintott Boubtimitin irdhinted that the fruit buds, including macho., are. thus far. sate and sound in that (sari, of. the Stalin and ere represented to IX> AIR generally throughout the enuntry. --The Salami (Columbiana minty) Re -1 pubtiess says: Earners inform us that the snow in the 'country tbos far is pre. batting the grain admirably,. and if the sprisg Is at all favorable our constry • will to blessed with &plenteous harvest. l'.-Thatistirenaltearragor tot e bearded miller at Logan, Oldo. the otkor day mreleasly suffered Ids- flowing bounce to getcangtt in a ravoliingshaft. Bracing ithaself promptly. Ms beard . went by the roo.lle will hereafter Lauri but littl e more trouble In shaving than before. . --L.ThePertattiontit Vitt:Me nays: The amount of pig iron at rho depot in this city, awaiting shipment and a market, is aut ;MO to Tile receits per raU I for bo the past- m ns. enth have a p venged tOO I tociever weac„, :Br* kyr shipments bane been made racially. owing to the bad condition otatiretgattem. —The Zitissfield Fforrold says: We ' I learn that a man named Jordan, living I near Loudonville, drank i pint et whis key and pepper one day last weak, to brisk sat sktecksef laver and ague, -with winch he was troubled. He autmeded bruskin g it,: but at are same time died from the stroctsoLth• dom. living bat • ME abort time altar drinking the whiskey. , —The Madison County Miles says: We .undeMtand that our fellow chime, .srsi. Richard. Cowling, has ode:el to donste'ur the State hie 'line fens tvfng I, justeast of London, on the West-fader eon pock on condition that it shall he made the sits of the Smte - Agricultural College. The farm to one of the Boesch, 1 the country, containing shoat 300 acres, L worthhat less Tian $lOO.OOO. ::So So muni ticent an offer as this of Msjor C. ha. rarely been made to say hastitution of —The Bucyrus TM:ism? saes: On Thursday lest. as the lady; aged 65, of ,t Mr. John Grim, living ebougfortr miles I east on the Middletown road, was walk log on her porch she slipped and fell and 'broke the mark of her thigh bone. Few - - if any, fractures of the human frame are more means' than this; a, young 'person' - an injured seldom Movers within Intlf yearouad thichanced are vogy:lgnig don Ong &lady No 'fungoid - inyong, sgatood' with own it-onion 'fteatdant„- 1011 mo-wholly roargeh FIST IDITIOI. MIDNIGHT. Pewlviuda Legishdire. Variety Sr Sills Passes Yeerall -tahaateara Deaseire Cases —llk peraiorms saseuntes—Lut.s. Ib seam grieetter.ltille Vatrallarell. Clararsert ir Ms Miami eau a a ) Idszeh 3, 1383. SENATE. = Incorporating the Alleeway Grocery ana.Provialen Company. Authorizing the Cireemsburg Armonk Fait,' to borrow fifteen thousand dollars. . Authorizing the lJniontown Gas and Water . Company to supply public build ings in Uniontown. - Creating s sinking fond for the estin gulahmatit of railroad compromises, bonded indebtedness of Pittsburgh, and appointing a Board of Commissioners to take charge thereof, and fotother pur- Allowleg Notaries Public in Alle gheny amity lawful fees for taking ao knowledgmenta as are allowed Alder men and Justices of the Peace. Incorporating the Gene= St. Francis cue liospital, Lawrenceville, Allegheny county. . Incorporating the Greensburg. Tough loghany and Brownsville Railroad Com. Incorporating The Ifniontomna and PTeet Virginia Ballmad Company. Incorporating the Pittaburgh, Rampart' and Itrowitzville Itallsoad Company. Ear the sale of Into within. the borough - of Washington. F.....)+ 1 [shins en independent School District out of parte of Allegheny. Beaver and Washington counties. • Enabling the School -Directors of the Filth ward, Allegiamy City, to borroW money. Ilettealing the tonnage tax cm the lion ouzel:eta Blackwater. Extendlnethe Allegheny comedy act, relative to livery stable keepers to , Washington county. Authorising the Belt 001.• Directors of. Bellevue, Allegheny county, to borrow. Money and levy tax. . Adjourned till TharadaY. HOUSE OF REPRE.SkRI'ATSC'Ii23. rormimiew zuumoicoims. Mr. LINTON, from Mooflisetia Oom EMMM3 I===l2 1367, wax Signed by -the Governor with out the House amendment; and blueing the transcribing clerks of the Senate for net inserting the Home amendment. ..I.II2XACELICINTIIXIIOI.I7T IO3II . •]Sr. NICHOLSON, from th• Commit- tee an Federal Relations, reported af firmatively the Bennie joint restitutions relative to impeachment. LICZNILZ QUICITION. Mr. NICHOLSON, from the Commit tee on Viceandlmraorallty,xeported the tallenbmltting the question ofllicrese to rotors in ever 7 district of the State .t every general election. . 11121.1 a INTIRODIJCID. • • ~t7 Ur; slurs, of Allosbeny: lomp some= to the Emit poetlon of the act of ?larch 13, 1844„ appotatlag (*melba= in the City of , Allegtterly. Exempting counties and municipal corporations from the provisions of the act compelling railroads and other cor poration to psycounselihes of platedffe. A.ganaral act relating to the ormelsa tia of co-operative associations for caning, I:M=6r:tiring and trading pur poses in the Commonwealth. • To divorce Imo Crawford and Mar garet Crawford.. Authorising the Contraltos of the Al legheny City School District to levy zed apportion the School tax for the month of March. Mr. MILLAR, of Allegheny, seta/. ,'tithing a ferry over the Youghiogheny river at Boston, Allegheny county. Mr. FORD, of Allegheny, repealing the general jury act _of. MOT for Allegheny county. Mr. MIDDLE, of Allegheny, for the remora of toll bongos from Allegheny WIPS, OIC, of Allegheny, repealing the actlbr efeirrover the 'Monongahela , inthorhartg addltionsl tax to Slurps burgiAllt eau sty. - • Asapplanmet to the eat Orr the bettor regrdeMall a lba ADePenY mania pra . AinNililthi the Salo* /Mad of East I Bimini= toehold it ihneerinfendlintof PubUo Schools.. Mr. hICHOLSON, or BillTll4 entbart.. gtlitia-Anditor Cenientl,Alternsl Oar m 4 inMAte7= o adJudi e ....the dm t B444Barr . Pi a T a !` ' cotintY , for-' 4l4 * Mr. /ACIESON, Aid Miami fir an Id &Waal tan„ sak Kittanning teenteleY, SS~ationg coutity, - to Toy - Laic Z. Woodside andjai a ndi MEW far henntY feeds edvaaeed.. Mr. LiNner,of 66:ad* yietirpric-_ tug the Hallegitiza,Conforence 'United Brmlisraltin.Chria. • Melative te emplorrof railroad com panies and' enemata, earritisa,. vtitch I pleas employs, apa,the sem& footing 1 as other pailailn snits for dionstes. I ; The minds atone= session a ilia oniet Wll/1 oemtpled In the second read tag ud calash/indica of the insproPr* SOZIL bill militant firdaidug. Them he amnion to-night, atmhteit Hickman's constitutional &month:mid* ortil be die 'cusont and dlepowed of. • l i CCM a u .10NAL AIIMEDXXIMI.I Evettano . Swertotr.—TheMotica to so; for Mr. ILICKMAN'iI oesseitaltatt I imendenents 'hick to the - Goma Jail ciarl Ccannittse was negatived - Ims , thirty-sla nays . . moor& 13:c3c, men. Leedom, Meredith, PhDtita and Thorn, all Rapala:ens, voting no. 00 the innandroelat snildrittletenerd "white out of the Constitution the yeas were thirteen, nays sizty-four—Mesant Docent, (Allegheny.) Horrid, (Susan.- lannaJEd war* (Lammas.) Ford, legheny,) Gordon, (Indiana) Hickman" (Charter.) Leedom,-4Delawerre,) I'hiall ° p e, e. (Potter,) Meredith, (Chater,) Whesterpteinoshl ,)Smith (dlleghosT,) and PoettitPkils.,) R.- padieeen,vrete atonal) essielemating aye. les Tetervipi r tam rtstogriza etsras4. Ytocumersir„ Mstetkii.,ll , sary T. Flab. Democrit,lusi beta riHrliodad MILVir pin of'64. ,Tlse Tibrao twits elected nthe of fottetsem AldersemoV (*moo, awths.--01.00 North, Be, wasto-dig pew% 11/Lyon alao , publiamt, was to-day thre liepnbilean Aldermen e, ma or 'Mar. Animas. March S.:-Samei E. Tiler, Republican. wes , alected Mayor by 417 majority.. The Republican city and Misuldiltocir• ,Marelli IL -11. Ir. Garrett eon, Democrat ,. was .Madod. Superaleor byix majority. a Deraecrof. lo to of these ,; Mama itr-Thos. teie; Dear oerat, was. sleeted Mayor besddr• icy. Tbe mtmw ales are a tensely &aided .between the Dapublicana and . Maass, .3dareh -3.—Etteplien McDon 'aid, Democrat, was eleetsd Mayer OySta . mejorlty. Comma Conseil fa • tic -Row at do its.Supesolama ere liamtbll7 . mscrn Math 3.ltes Demo% wa r was aleChed * MOM by" 1,305 swo; ,liii,A,llll4‘..oftf /et-awes was 216. lif \ '..'\ ~ ~ it i —, . AD 17a 1 ' ; - fe "(W),- . ?" - ' 4 :6" • . n 4 e`': . ....:3'l r El;4 7 ' ‘1 " . . • Rd-I,:ntrd.= -..... etyi ,,,,, i ‘. ..„ .a 4._, ,, • . ~- - ' .., ; 1 - --- 4-- -- i. -- . -r---r• _.--,,: _:::;_.,. . i .,,, - . - ,E , _ - , -_ - :___ - _,s:-.17,_•-.1- 1 - ..;._. ~. ti t pj , , 1 ~ . ~, ',,.. / \ '.. . / \ '`. 1 -- _ - ...- -- ' --7 - ,- - ,,,,- ;1..747: - . - -- -7. - - , ."•••:(.._? 0-4 :. ......''...7 - . '', '-- FORTIETH CONGRESS. Additional Arttclf s of Im peachment Adopted. Articles Directed to b 3 Presents to the senate. Senate Prepared to Receive Them nt T•leiraptt to the Plttstmrget G.s.tte.7 WAsuosasoif, March 2, 1863. SENATE. Mr. WILSON called up the bill ' to facilitate the payment of soldiers boun ties under tho act of 15.16, authorizing the employment of additional clerks and additional mike accommodations, to. After discussion It was referred to the Committee on Finance. - . Mr. HOWARD offered the followinc order on behalf of the Select Committee of meets on tho question of Impesten7 meat. Ordered—That the Secretary of the Senate be directed to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate is ready to receive the Managers appointed by the Houses( Representatives to awry to the Senate articles of impeachment against Andrew Johnson, President of the United States. Adopted. On motion of Ur. MORRILL. of Ver mont. the Senate took up the bill to fund the National debt and for the eonveraion of United States notes. • The question was on the substitute re mitted on rted by Unar. SEI nce. ERMAIi from the Com- Fi Mr. MORRILL spoke in opposition to speech and in reply to Mr. difOrMale. sof last week. 13e thought the moat important things to the welfare of the country at this time were, first, the reduction of the expenditure as low as possible; second, reduction of taxes leaving only certain that something shall be paid annually on the national debt; third, some 131samsre looking to the speedy resumption of specie payment; fourth, en extension °Ls national bank ing system to Lemmata-ate all sections, when United States notes era retired or specie pa eats resumed; fifth, a new loan to absorb the national debt at a lower rate of Interest The bill was that postponed till to- /00120 w. A renly,,was received from the Secrets ry of War to a resolution of inquiry whether any end what military districts had been established in the District of Columbia, with the number*, names, rank and duty of officers, and expense involved, er..c. Referred to the Military Committee. The Senate proceeded to the considers_ don of the report of the Select Commit tee on Standing Rules of the Senate. :The Clerk mod the were then laid over for furtheconsideration, and At fourteen minutes past three, on motion of Mr. GRIMI.d, the Senate want into Etecative session several messages having been receive...ens= the President, Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Bills were presented an follows : For the protection anti anuragement of the industrial Interests o ti e United States. Requiring impeactommt proceedings to be expedited. Providing for the plisishment ef of fenses ea.:dust property, dc., of telegraph - companies. To modify the warehouse system. To increase by twenty per cent. the present import dutim on wines. nark. and manufactures of iron, cotton, wool and silk. I To add in the construction of the In ternational Pacific Railroad from Cairn to Rio Grande. To authorize thee consolidation of cer tain railroad companies and provide homesteads for the laborers of such roads. To amend the act extending the Juris diction of United States District Courts to certain macs on Laken and navigable waters connecting therewith. Concerning certain lands granted to Michigan and Wisconsin for a military road to Lake Soperior. • To anthertrs the isle of a reservation of public lands in Dubuque, lowa. Remintlens of Wisconsin Legialatur• in reference to the project of =ileac:log I by a navigablechannei throuh Fan -Wisconsin rivers the Missis g sipp ith with d I Lake Michigan. Memorial of Wisconsin Legislature Is reference to a road to Fort , Deward, Green Bay, Wisconsin. To create an additional land district in Minnesota. To dissolve the Indian Place Commie- To emend the actfar the better security of passengers by steam vessels; By Mr. ROOFER: To regulate the public debt. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means. • :The bill provides as' folknos: Be it enacted. &c, that on and after the pas nage of this act all authority under ,any existing laws to issue bonds, treasury notes, or other Interest bearing oblige thous of Usti:eked State., shalicesse and determine; provided, that nothinghersin shall prevent the conversionof treasury notes, known •as Seven-Thirties, both Five-Twenty bonds, nor the conversion of compound Intents, notesiuto the three • -sent certificates of the temporere loans, nor the issue of bonds or subsidy to certain Railroad immpsnist as now provided lay law. ••• _ Bas. E. Be it- enacted, rka., that the Secretary of the Treasury shall publish monthly a detalladatatermat of thoputs lie det, at the ekes of each mouth. •b whkga statement shall - con tain aid the bonds and °W u-dans_ of • the United Statesother issued from the Treasury Department, payable alter the year d i ngs etch • steam:it is made, inclthe amount of 7-30 note* convertible , into 5.20 te r iTtas s 7fout not including the amount of subsidy bonds Issued to railroad com panies, wbuts iball be eisiemd as fundsil debt; the United Stair notes, end the national notes Maned for circulations* money, shall be clawed as the currency. debt; the • three - • per cent.. cep- Wthates: of temporary loans shall be d_close ea the temporary ,loan de.sied all debt that he: poet ye ar, or OM will be ryable wilt:lathe:year, stating those:me n detail. shall be clamed Rothe matured debt, end thOnterest shalt ewe on such matured debt when it be cosnes due, and the same shall be paid on presentation at the - Treasury. Such etatesulut-ieliall also tiiititsia the anion t outstanding of subl4dy bonds Issued by Ralircad Companion and the amount of coin ' lass the amount outstanding, of geld certificate, and the amount of cur rency in the Treasury.: • ' - The House'procmded to the comddern tion of the, resolution of Mr. Wilson, of lowa, reciting that the public welfare demands tae neeeesiti of the obligations of the United States being kept within the narrowest limits consistent with the necemary requirements of the Gorton ment, and declaring It is not expedient at thleilme ts enlarge such,obligations by extending dd . to the. Union Pacific Railroad Company, - ear any other Comps. KV, by giving; beTrid the terse of- ex , biting laws, subsidies of:United Stake bonds, An On motion of Mr. MUNOZIT the res olution was tabled-seventy-eight. to Ma LOP7RIDGE offered a resoluthiut !obtruding he Judiciary Comeelthseito Inquire whether Oen oresebee Power an der the Constitution to regulate the rates tabs charged for freigif . .by raliteadi engaged in commerce botereenelltierent States of the Union. -Adopted: •-•,, . Ids-LOGAN offered 'a resobition thr. Woods% die Judiciary. Committee to report in referentss to the political. status of - Terser. During the corudderatien the morning expired. and the resolution Trent over till next Monday. The Roam resumed. the eateildirailent of the motion at. Mr. ELDRIDGE, pled' lug at adjeurnmintypeterday,fesospend the ivies em that he xelghtliave reed and placed on the Jousts' the proteletM. the Democratic member. ~ The - motion was rejoidect-dhity-sixiiii ' eighty-four. the Speaker Today among' Mr. SPALDING, freuri thebonthilthie en Appropriadses. reported a bill aiding charitable Institutions of the District of I Columbia. to the amount of $245,1W. The SPE.II.ILER. presented several Executive communications of en unim portant character, •wbkts were referred. Also, .e masses from the Senate, In forming the House that the Senate was ready to molar the , tnenelpsplappehated golouse to carry to We Be`n~le - ciesof dent. The man was entered on the Homo vrent.into Committee of the Wbolik M. ASHLEY, of Ohio...in the Chair. and proseedsd settle ocrneideration 'of the postqalco appropriation bill. • Mr. BLAINE nude a langthir KPlr nation of the details. The bill calls too 1119,515000 for °niftier* service of the Postorncei Department . fo the emmline J est; and 5145,00 0 tor ; foraliftv roman tranaltaftittica Baderilt,tda_ , oaftirMit With certain steamship companies. The ordinary receipt. of the Department for the same period ere estimated Le gross at sixteen millions.serses lensdred thou sand dollar., making a deficiency of two million eight hundred and fifteen thou sand to be provided for from the general Tmasury.;Of this amount two millions ars already to the credit of the Pastoffios Department in undreesee balances of prior appropriations, Congress Ls call ed upon In this bill to appropriate In round numbers $900,000 to supply the estimated deficit. Alter considerable discussion the Com mittee rose wad reported the hill to the House and It pps...lL Mr. SCHENCK, from Committee of Way. and Means, reported back a bill tor the relief of certain exporters of diS tilled ( Friday.prita the same as reported by him on int. After discussion the bill passed.; soncrionst. IMPZACKMINT AUTICLIA. At a quarter pest three o'clock Mr. M'MER rose end repsrted frem the magere of imresimhment the fol lowing ;additional article, remarking there was but one dieseuttug voice upon it among the managers, and it had only failed yesterday on account of time. The following Is the article: Tnat said Andrew Johnson, President of the United States. unmindful of the high duties ef silica and the dignity and , propneties thereof and of th e har mony and courted. which might to ex ist and be maintained between the exec utive and legislative branches of the Government of the Gutted Staten, de signing and Intending to net aside the rightful anthorlty and powers of Con gress, did attempt, to bring into diegrace, ridicule, contempt and reproach the Con gress of the United States and the sev eral branches thereof, to impair and de stroy the regard and reepect of all the good people of the United States for the Congress and legislatave power there of, which all Menus of the Gov ernment ought inviolately to pre nerve and maintain, and to excite the odium and resentment of - ell the good people of the United Stales against Congress and timbales by It duly and constitutionally enacted, and in pursuance of Isle said design and intent, openly and publicly, and beeere diver, assemblages of Wend...ens of the United States, convened to divers pert thereof to meet and receive Andrew Johnson MA the Chief Magistrate .of the United States, did on the 18th ;ley of August, In the y ear of our Lord leed,end divers other' days sad times, es well before as alter wards,make and deliver with aloud voice certain intemperate and scandalous • her angina and did therein titter loud And bitter mensees, as well against Congress winos laws of the United States duly en acted thereby amid the enes; Jeers and isimhter of the multitude then usse cabled and in hearing, which are set forth in the several !specifies:ions hereinafter written, in substanceand effect that is to ran' . The &rune is supported by three spree !teeth:lns ;riving extracts from epeeekesol Andrew Johnson ha Washingtou. August lath, at Cleveland, Ohio, September ;and at St. Louis, Mo., September ISCA. • The specifmagona conclude: Which said utterances, declarations, threats and harangues, highly censurable In any, are peculiarly Indseent and unbecoming in the Chiet"Mmtourei sof the United Staten, by inesue whereof mid Andrew John son has brooght the high fleece of Presi dent of the United Stater into contempt. ridicule and disgrace,to the great Scans dal of good citizens, whereby Andrew Johnson, President Mlles United States, did commit and was there and then guilty of misdemeanor in Mace. - Mr. ELDRIDGE mode the point of order that the managers had no right to report atheist of Impeachment, as the E 10115.11 bad appointeda Committee for the purpose. The (SPEAKER overruled the I.llt of order on two grounds, the principal one being that a member had a right, as a question of :the highest privilege, to present article:a of impeachment. Mr, Bunzir..poke in support of his article. The article was eppmed Dv Ifesere. OARPIELD.WOODBRIDE mad WIL SON, of lowa, a, tending to protract the trial. - Mr. LOGAN spoke in Ili fever. • . , After which the previous question tree moved and meseridesi, and the !Leese pro. seeded to vote byynas end says on adopt ing the article, maned ea article lit The article RS* adopted—yea& eighty seven, nays forty-one, the only Republi cans voting in the neglect's, being Masers. Ashiey, Gleorada,) Coburn, Griswold, Lenin Mallory, Marvin; Pomeroy, Smith; Wil s on, ` lows,) Windom and Woodbridge. Mr. BINGHAM Uwe offered the fel- ' lowing es an additional stud oeyieg it heel neelved this unseiromb vote et Menagere, and be moved the prevkiiii: I question on its adoption. ' I Aterscom 2. That said Andrew • 'John son, President of the United States, no mindful of the high duties of hie Mike • thd of Mei oath ofogiee, mei in dbirseard of the Constitution and lase of the UM tad State., did heretofore. to-wit: on the 18th ably of Aligned, lids, al the City of • Washinghe, in the District of Columbia. by public speech declare and affirm, is substance, that the Thirty-ninth Con gress of the United States was note Con- costs of the United Stet., enthorirel by the Constitution to exercise legiele- tire power soder the same, but on the contrary was a Cot:green of only a part or the States, thereby denying and intend ing to deny that the legislation of said Congress was valid or obligatory upon him, the said Andrew Johnson, except In so far se he saw 11l to epproyethe same, and also thereby denying mad In- tending to deny the power of the said Thirty-ninth Covers , * le Propose en amendment to the Constitution of the United States, and in pursuance of said declaration the said Andrew. Johnson, President of the United States, after- ward& to-wit: on the 21st day of Pebru 'eery, Dian et the city of Washington, In the ; District of coins:this, did uolaw- fully, - , and In digrid of ; the I requirements cif die m e: Condltution, that he should take vorre that the laws be faith fatly executed, attempt to prevent the I execution of an sot entitled °en act reg0...1 tiding theta:Mum of certain civil Ifferses,- I named , Marsh 3d, 1.264 -by . unlawfully devbing and contriving means by which I he could prevent Edwin M. Sputum from forthwith resuming the functions of the office of Seeretsyy of the Department of War, notwlttuttandlng the :edam' of the Senate to concur In the suspension before I enedeby theseld indiverJohnson of the said Edwin M. Branton from said ornerier Seceetilry of the Department of War, and also by further onlawfally devising and contriving; and attempting to dent. and contrive meson then and there to pistent tlati exeunt:lota of "fm sot entitled I en act to make appropriations for the I 1.04 year ending June 30th/ 'l end for other purpooes,” approved,March 2d, ISG, and elm to pressist the execution I ere.= act entitled on act to provide for the.zeore • efficient Government of the rebel States, passed March 2d , 1 8 67, whereby mid' " Andrew' siohnettol, - Freed dent of therUitited Mates, did then; to wit, es thealst depot; February, ISSB, at the city of Weehlngtoo; commit and was guilty of a high mbodenuoinor in ofElee. After moms debate the article won adopted—yeas one hundred and nine, nave forty—a strict party vote - Mr. BINGHAM then reported two resoindols; one directing that the arti cle* of Impeachment be'exhithed in the name of the ;Haase -of Representatives ' and of all the people, and he canted to theretenete by th e Menagerie; the other authorizing the Managers to appoint ► Clerk and Messenger, to send for per! ogiA mid 011311 m, Ad 'rioted. Mr. JENCKS offered as an additional article the oneeffered br blmyortorday. Mr.,ELDRIDGEN,OUUded. that bffidso - had en niUchl" ;Mf&neah - Without inking a votesim Mr:joints' pnvorit Mc the kformo irljourned. MEXICO. • Tim Aspini. treisntioeg—Tnea, tilv.Tdeantal tat.. Mumma Havana, starch, Advicae from Afeahmrspresent the government active, ly jiroiecuting faveetlgstUns of the re cent conspiracy to asmutalnate the Prost ' dent Jusnrchsa Poet's:Med hls Intended Tistt to ifie maia &soil end wlll ant leave Mexico until all Wit .particulars of Um conspiracy are brought to light and the partial implicated brought to trial.. Intelligence from Yucatan states that Captida,the Juariat Governor, - attacked some bands of revolutlonitta who bad collected at .74amal, and drove them to Valladada: therethe revolutionists, be. log reinforced, resumed the elTenalve, and altar e 'hurt fight , rentad thd toms" of_ Clniteddr' Lona litcrera on both sides, iwt'7 l 4r ) The Vatted, Wafts (ay tmairrspitse inn'Timinaglichunni.l Ann 1.701.111, March 3.—The Senate stul House of-Didelinten each: toted in- their chambers for &successor jpr P. Francis Thoreau; gut United States Senator.-Thera 'we..0101t,9•410.0 Yolas cut in the _House, ofwincti Teitinss residvist tlia'• highest number, thirty-tbres: the balsam were scattering. Swann's (Annan aro hnlithil back tor _some purpose. :To-thongs( both ,for Toth SOND EDITION, THREE O'CLOCK A. M. FROM EUROPE atest Cable Dispatches Train Again Arrested' AlmOil; Serious Disturbance Vessel Burned at Antwerp Confiscation in German) Cy Tsltgyacit to the Illtabirch easell4.l 12= I.ortoox, bisroh 3.—lt It said Baron long Roth...el/11d Is to be raLsod to higher rank in peeraga Dtrumw, March& -At the Bilge *silica to-day the trial of Nugent for treason wee discontinued, in consequence of the Illness of one of the Jurors, and post . posed till next tom. Dustue, 10 P. IL—GeorgeFrancis Train has again been arrested. Ile had wirer tiled ho would lecture this evenleg at tho Rotunda is this city, awl was about proceeding to the ball when he eras taken into' cuatody. An aridienee of Bee bun. dred people had assembled, and when informed of Train's detention they were very Indignant, and demanded the re turn of their money at the door. At one time a **rims disturbance was throat- seed. but the crowd dually dispersed and all is now quiet in the slob:dip. It le given out that Train was arrested this time on an action for debt. a= ANTIVIIRP, March 3.—The Engllah schooner Mary Ann, with cargo of nap the, was destroyel by fire to-day, Cap tain and crow wished. , LONDON,. Marc_ B.—A. report has reached here from the - East that the United HMOs has mach a prop:ninon to the Turkish Government, offering to build a port at Marmarama, on the coast A,latic Turkey, to be ueedua a ntatiou Cyr vemete of the AMIITICIU nary, but the Porte deelnucl to grant tbeneeeseary taineetalort tor such perpose. =TO Beaux, March 3,—Tbe If 'Maier of State hes been authorised to confiscate the satetes of the ex•lfns of llviover. :transit' ors l/lINISNSTTICS, Marsh 3.—The steam ship City or Baltimore, from New York, has arrirod. She spoke to the staanutbip Hammon's, which loft Southampton on the 21st ult., returntng with a screw broke. • Barrr, March I—The steamship tit. Laurent, from Sew York. arrived yes• terday. ■IIANCILL ♦!D 00MILIXCIAL. LoxDoN, `Starch 3—Erraing.—C.3.4) wed at 031(74.1: Central, 89i; Y.rle, 433. • . MILT, March 3—Seening.— Umlisd :SUM. Lamle. 333. Marcia 3—Thrmag.—Cot.- Lon closed at the following . quotations middling uplands, Did Orleans, Vid.: eaten iO.OOO . . bales. In the Meuehester tarkat goo.ds and TIMIS R.l . * dull add teaVy. lireadstuffs--Corn at 40s, ed. for new mixed wratesn, and 4!.. 0.1. for old do. Wheat lased v at 140. for California white, and 14, ad. for No. 2 red western. °ate at 34. 11d. liariry, Peas and Flour ancliangwi. Provisions—Pork 744. Lard no.. 6d. Bee 112, 6d. Chasse 52a. Ila . .13 42i, Produce unchaugnil. [ A:ars - lute, March 3.—Petrolenot more [ active and advanced 50 mntunra; stand ' and whlte at 42f.6ne. NEW TORE 1111/111Mele• KRAIAARINI * 0R"IM llareed••• LIMA 0 00 .. Of, TtlaArspl. iota. •iisowrire EIALattA•I New Yuan, March 3.—A tire broke out about twelve o'clock lost night in Barnum'. Museum, In the portion mei . , pled by Van Ambur flame.alie Menagerie. So pidly did th e •men spread that it was fund impossible to cave any of the larger animal.. The voile of the animals as the lames repelled them w. re appalling, nod they bounded from side to side or darted madly against the bare in their vain af oul. to tree themselves.. A few animals, among them a kangaroo, a small leopard, A few monkey., together with the psi. rAlle., and other smelt birde, were got out. The electrical machine was also saved. On the Mercer street aide of the museum the police end others were mere success ful. The giralree, two camels, a pair of Japaueee bog., a Burmese, cow, shams. and averlety of email ardour's, were got out. Many of them had narrow escape. however, and a few wore singed. The liftmen were at work at another fire n Bering s, and wino thee ' arrived at the tre b et uilding It was wrsit In flames, and in a ;Mort time the inte rior wall burned out, and adjoining buildings eerimudy damaged. The side. of the Prescott Reuse wee on fire at one time, but wee saved by extraordinary exertion. The thieves In the confusion. managed to appthpriale a considerable amount of property: Several spectators were ;relieved of their motet.. and we. lets. The leas on the museum and con tents, including Vaia Amborghh - Men agerie, will amount to floe hundred thertmand dollars; insured, but to what amount mold not be learned. 'The base, merit of 539, occupied as restaura nt, lass of stock about two thousand five hund red dollars; insured. Thp bess. merit of No. Ml,' °coupled by Sigler d Clinton as sample room; lows ori bettors and fixtunsi $5.000 ; (soured. - NO.' M 7, four story budding, was oeimpled on fourth floor. by P. Frakenholinef I. on third,. by O. dealerin furs; on w o oed, by John Wiley, book publisher, and an -Um. first by.ll. Kelm, optician: All kw* heavily on their stock by lire andwater. ifo. 440, occupied culthe tint by tp...Ettritib - Hawing Wahine Com pany; on the second, by Wm., flail. mimic publither ; on the upper floor by ...Amon parties, ell of ' , whom Yrlll suffer 'ee' . 12r05.. The upholstery store e' SannielF:iretartd, on . hiercei . .streat, in the rear, was burned, and several CitlaPf partim lose beavity. All the people in the museum were saved. The atipposal twee by the destruction ' of the musem last night will reach half* million &Usti: insured . for not' over half that amount. Mr. Barnum has an nounced the lots Ibr tali, and will build on another site. .• - - - Islsasneen Disissol h as. Loots. tit, 'Per itrop la to It• tlttOrOltaktilittett 4 .1 Sr. ].ante,-Hatch, e steamers M ur - n Sd at pham l • e vaend iFy t on S eo 'c w lo e c r k e thin morning. - The. M. S. Idepham wee a New Orleans boat, valued at SUS,OOO, and Insured for 'about .14G,C03. The Fanny Sant, a stern wheel boat was valued at about ft 15,000; inertred for FANO to FtleOUV. - Both boats were to tally destroyed, and both belonged to M. Mepham mßrother. The Insurance is In Chicago- and Pittsburgh emcee. The following Is the ineurence outhe laminas Ittsphuirt suclAcett, butnt this tiornlngi alt In Penland! °Blatt COM. mama), Eureka, Amerhan Crescent, Central; Fireman's s,oooeictu Union, SkOtel; Buckeye State and 'Bath:Mel, WOO each; bingnolin.BB. oo ts - Boinmell's tO,000; Enterprise PAU; Magnolia, 0,000. Total, /GOAN The Eats Kinney waNdamageel the, sztent of about VOA Insured. • Oki* IC Commesitplut nl Iltkizi.tottl tae Attztro ki.attio COLuiintle, March of delegates huge saTlved bete to attend ths Union State Contention to-morrow. The rented for 6ecrsUu7 ollitsto ban tween Dr. William. and John Thum% Judge WhilO will probably be nominated 'for thiliool Counnlseloner and Roduly Fooir for Clerk of Supreme Court. The Convention .will doubtless inetruct for Oen. Grant for President;' ank Wade fir Vice Prooldeht. •' ; " , . , Ilattrend 41061demi in /0101;• tkr Teta:mph so nutruusetas desetta.l Museums, lowa, March S.—Two ooacisatt and baggage ow of the:sask^ ern bound- train .00 the Chicago an Northwestern Railroad, were turnized end thrown down an embankment near tide planet twit nlghti - Daniel Ittcbard eon, Conductor, D. Dia* of Ilterling, IIL, wife and three children and Frank Chadsey, of Nebraska Ctty; were in. Jured,llo2o of th em onions 7. 1 r f 7 t: t't Mil IEII FROM WASHINGTON. Beonstruotion conititutionality. Reipring fatigis, to Market. astkactlaus as ta teveaue Seizures, I Nominations Acted Upon QacOlatrantoNcittos Applied For Caylaleirsph to Um Plitsloarzb eszetto..l W.LLII2tAASX, Much 34, 1838. SUE X'LIibLIII CAR R. Isti the Supreme Court to-day. Judo BULK concluded thewnrastaht eatinet the honstitutlonaMty of the reoonstrne tiort,acta. Mr. eitipenter replied, argu ing . Mwese eases were to entireiocerdimce wily tooL t tw u L. ) legielattwe power wader the , A•uat.rus. z-utte. lathe Senate to-day lift. 'Thayer called up the House bill even section* to_lbu market the lineof the Union Pacific Railroad. the Senate piqued the bill and It now amine the PrealdenVe signutore to become a law. naval:tun '..awraccrxtiort. Tba Secretary.!of the ,Treasnry has issued instructions, that in all mass wiutro a Marshal:4km powesion of a distillery, by ♦irtlio of a proosas leaned fectillation of Internal Revenue , laws, be 4011 immediately cause the held of the 111111 to be taken oft, or the machinery to be disoonnecualln such a manner as to rander it impoatuble fur distillation to be garried en. y. 1.10111211.1*11 CONTIRICID. Tie Senate In I:Locative session con firmed tho following nominations: Wm. J. Stanford. Locel Apprawer of Mor cluMadies, New Crier:no; Johu J . Godfrey, CoHooter of Customs, at. Mary'o, Stour- Pestmastazi—Alger M. Wheeler; SaitoAde, Virginia; Jar. 11. Moon:, R 1 Pam, Idinolo; Jos. S. Coiling, Fort Ran doll, Deootah. Conaule —Alexander Wd of Canton:int; at Guyamm: Robert L. Matthews, of Alluois at Valencia. Henry F. Herlot, Collec tor of Customa at ileorrgOWD, A. C.: Elialm Hamll ton;:to be Surveyor of CIISLOISL. at Quin- Illinois; Joe. F. Green, Commodore un the soma list of the navy. M. R. Joins, of ludiona, Awiatant flukvon of the Navy. NOMI:VATION4 0011XTED. Mali, P. M., at tioymimr„ :liana; A. Warren It , we, Receiver of Money Out Sacramento, Califor nia; J. M. Mensica Collector of luter malltoseune, tl3 . District, Kentucky. :10111:4TIfINe 11Z.N:r • - • Fres!dant *opt uutnbar of udtn tc the ;Sonata to-ds.r; Including Jalint P. Leonia, P. NI., Ohio; curies 3... I: inclodnan Agent, Wash 'ington Trrrltoiv; Phillip Liaileley. U.B. )11(lato Dixtrict of Tun:Maio. •rwx 44cu w VaLarITO I Xi is now tail lewd on application for s writ of qui, warrant. nccrrtary Stu- Mla tam* CAU. tky to retains no pandeu therWar Department, will not !bop:1+41o. ziarnacuilmST )1.1.1,10nn5. The Board of Managers appointed by Abe House to wonduct the T ropeactiment Ltrua met thi. BT general con 'sent Mr. Ltlnznatri was selected Chief 'Manager. A general winaultation waa hall as to the manner In which the trial should be noodiesed by the prosecution. Tun ►OYOIMO nu. A 'Washington aperlal 'New York autos ttlat no union to likely to he taken by the Senate on Mr.' Mitertnexis new funding bill. Irl - o , • „Iliz Senate Con:mitten on Foreign 11, lationito-day 'tleeided to mks no smiles for the present on the nominations of General I.llsCiellen mot J. Roes Brown as 31inistersJe England and Chin. SOUTHERN STATES of Tl3etestdi to the rlttocreh U.mott enatonn, I3arch 3.—ln the Genese s reanlutien approving the Impeach tof the rrealdeut wan told en the table. • The Judiciary Committee reported ad versely to the petition attiring for the re moval of alt:§tate ultacial at present soil the repudiation of debts contracted prior to Apr 11,1916. The Committee nu Judiciary Depart tnent reportod all Judkrn to be chosen by the Legidatore, and all Commonweetu attorney* and Clerks of Comte to he ap t,ointed byl dm Courts; the Attorney Uerteral to be appoint .1 by the Supreme Court; the present County Court ay em to be adopted, and County Judges ap pointed. I. A resolution was adopted that sOlgtO remelting of the apprnpristion for the convention - a:peones Ibe divided, giving ,lh ivied 5.52 to each member, and the reales:molly ameng,,ita officera. Mr. Iluniaientt clewed the suffrage de. battened said fie had emu determined as posittortio reconstructiou,tbut was now willing to dLafraechize twenty thousand more than. Abe reconstruction acts di. franchised., Merah 3.—The Convention last night pained the article on 'corpora tions. A resolution, offered by Mr. Dunham, prohibiting the assemblage of white and black children in tbo name schools, was voted dosrai • . n The report of the Commtues on privi leges and elections, exclnding.ddr..Mar tin of Yadkin front a seat and - eying It to Mr. Mitchell, radical, was missed. • Some time was spent on the articles on crimes and tinnishmenta. The article of the Constitution relating to ADUICIII and the financial pollard' the ,co was made Ito special order for to-morrow. . 1101117T11 CAKOLIIIA. • Cnistdcwron, March 3."--.Tha Conven tion was tre.dav doped In an animated discussion as to whether this duration of children aludl be oompuleorg. An attempt was mad* by a strong - radon to force eniored • children Intoraboorad oollegra among the wham,. A odtiOnwill go forward to Was Mg ton to-Morrow, 'abhor 0/ogre.. to . giv• unrodosusad binds on tho Coast, sold for taste tedeatttuta freedmen. • ECM= 1174.117. A, Much 2.—The - Convention completed the Judiciary department of , the Constitution. the Governor hap the appointinent of • Notary Public; In each, Judiciary District, havi the nctions of *Justice of the Peace, ng This lathe an tidote to :the election by the peo fu ple tor Justlocerof the Peace, which tuut been heretofore'provided for.- A reconsidera don of Gm remedy le not Improbable. The formation of volunteer corps le au thorized, but a man May escape molt- duty at • entail expense.. - . . ==! . lines Caticans, March 3.—be the Cope minden yesterday. some members void. log for the, adoption of the Constitution as whole entered • protest against pox , lions of It. The following are portions of &precast by Judge Crawford against the adoption of the bill rhtins: "Sostulectuelit,y la attempted to be en. forced, sod he right. of charms to mis tral their own property is attern_pted to be taken from them. A Judicial eystelm, • boa bean adopted which Is radically dejwitive and will render uncertain and immure the rights of property and the lime and liberties of the people. A testi= of public, educe. lion has been adopted which will force heavy ormtribudons from tax payer:sand will entirely , prevent any publio schools front being carried , Into effect, lend to prevent:the rising generation trim being eclat:tied, mean and subject the State to the exelueve control at the ignorant and unednested. • A. ayatem ofi prostion Is adopted which eliamptsto.deprive a largo 7, clam of editions of the priv liege rof 'voting ' or holding office who " are liable' pay taxes , ,•and Moist le bearing the burden of goy. eminent" anti the meaner of risteistion to -Iflluchlae Is calculated to incite the mean end unprbaciplesil to participate int voile i, s and holding office and be drive Ans the =dilate , The oath I of nicece good inoonsistent with :noble. the Cerruti. tutinn la absurd, disgraceful, seditious. I The direct tendency of the Constitution as a whole is to engender feellues be. tweet this citizens of the State to such an. extent as " will • lead to hostile. collisions and anarchy and the utteranbrerslan of .all law and Government; that the itdoP• Win Otto Conetitution will drive away many a good citizen and prevent 'emigre. , lion te Um State, retard her promise, de- I atroy her Internal improvements, blight her prospects and-destroy her peace and happiness. ' • . Thos. P. Itarrison protests agai nst the Constitution se whole. In addition to , -; , _ • . . . ettr. ..,t,k . t ,, ~,,„• . w , ti, Om reasons assigned by Mr. Crawford. ha asys that be wag opposed to any Ells frauchleement, and in big opinion tho whale plan of reconstruction in adverse, to chriatian Article 158 was amended yesterday to make New Orleans OM capital of the Mate, instead of Baton Rouge. Against this a protest was entered. The Convention; to-day adopted the ordinance relation te tho eolloction of a special tax, and adjourned till Thursday. aussissirn. Isbirsora, March U.—ln the Convention to-day It resolution was adopted tr. ap point a Corn mitteep frame an ordiannee (or the ranger the people from petunia r7 embarrarumeetn, the same to be con sistent with the rights and obligation of. all parties and the Conatitutlon of the United States. The report on the legislatlye depart ment was further considered. WEST' VIRGINIA ITEMS '-zrbeattepberdinown Register, speak. H of Col. J. R-Rehley, ofJairemon.osamty as a candktate far slut ChsVernOr. '-?be Dotal, Boansitaiiillhat “igotidt, lejal andaimblonislatesititsr'!isarant . edat Now Omik, andatlll be paid llbf aril Berkeley. tide defending Senator ChoPllho against the slander. of the ClualeetawnSpirit of Jefferson rebel. . . - -A-revival in -- the 14. - P. Church at Newburgh. Fronton county, under the charm, of Rev. F. A. Day, kisa resulted in over fifty converts. . —Mr. O. M. 'lamina boa purchased two paroles of the tract of land known as the "Rich Woods," adjoining Morgan. tow., at 1147,50 per acre. —One hundred' acre. of.lnpd (without fences or Improvemente,) one mile from Charlestown, Jaitersdn county, were sold a few days since for $9O an acre. —The Penton County Coal Company at Amain, under the superintendence of M. L. Schaffer, is elupping 100 tons of coal per day and the °chill Company at Newberry from Hilo 100 tons daily. —We are glad tolestu from theClarks. burg, 7letegroph that it is more prosper one now than It ban ever been before. The Telegraph is a good paper, and de serves a generous supportfmnt Mel:futon people of Harrison county. —The Fourth Semi-Annual Session of the Teachers' Association of Monongalla county, will be held at the Hall of the West Virginia Agricultural College, In Morgantown, on Friday and Saturday 13th and 14th of March, 1863: —The -residents*. ot Daniel Sutton, about two' miles east of Martinsburg, wax tmrneddowst on fianday morning (=d4 . Very few articles of furniture were saved. Suppeed to have caught from a fine runniqg ln the upper story. —A Mee Hersalin. of Austin, Preston county, hex recently gladdened the brut of her husband, Mr. Patrick Ilresien, by the presentation of three boys, the en. tirg crop- weighing twenty and one half 1303) pounds,. hire Hessian is doing well. —Dr. Brock, of.Morgantown, In deliv ering a count* orfree lectures In the if. E. Chuh l ect u r eat place. The subject of he lastwas ...Whist we eat and drink." P. would be a great advantage to the public If physicians generally would adept this practice. —An Interesting revival is progressing in the M. E. Church at Clarksburgh. A attracted meeting is also in progress in the Southern Methodist Church. and quite en Interest awakened during a week's evening services la the Presby terian Church at the same place. —Wsillem Shriner, while driving a two Lone team along the "narrows" below Welleburgh on TLIEFORT morning let, had the enisfortnne to have the whole establishment go over the river bank. One of the heroes was killed, and the other crippled, teethes other damage done. • • • —Mae Insborg and vicinity seem to be •affectedwitli a chrome sutack of burg larV. The nsien says that on Salinity Imo.) arsine thieving, hungry scoundrels, broke open tbss smo k e-house of Hobert Drown, about three miles w of that place and tirriest MT all of hi s boom. They were tracked to town, but no clue kith* bacon could be found. • , —Gee. S. D. Karns, through the me dium ere card in the Parkersburg Ttletle, presents his "kind regards to the Par kersburg Mill Company (or suing "him for a balance on" his ••Idusber accemnt" daring his "temporary absence in Wheel ing at the instance of Parkersburg." Rather a novel proceeding, It stnliee us —the card, not the sash.. —The good people of Preston county are soli exercised over 5011.110 sort of is secret Democratic organisation hi that musty. A meeting made op of both parties was held lately at Gordon School I House, in which the @Sigel:lee of this or ganlmtion was a subject of discussion. Certainprominent Democrats were ac crued with having attandorl Its meetings and deuissi it.. been the fut seems to haul been provers against them. A Thrttilea Caawa—• Ilarwtar Pula a 7.101•10 WAWA. anal la Shea Demi. On Saturday night last a burglar en. tered the Western Female College at Ox ford, Ohio. As frequent burglarious melts had been made during the pant few week., two of the teachers laid In welt to trap the thief. They permitted him to get nie etalts when they repaired to the Superintendenea house, acme die tanco off, and seamed help to capture the burglar. Armed with a revolver, the Principal, Mr. Lyons, and a man named Butler, accompanied the girls to the college. The lights In the halls were turned on, and search was made' for the intruder. The men amended to the third 'dory in the main building, while the Principal remained on the find floor, and three teachers went to the third by way of the stairs in thewings, The forces aurroudded the Intruder Com pletely. He either not having cone -menced operations, or hearing tootatepa (looming doom, was In the-main hall, and in the darkness, ran against Mr. Butler, who was unarmed. With a pre facing oath the burglar etclalmed; "Where am I," then turned anti walked towarde Mr. Lyonawho said, referring to Mr. • Butler,"Henry, Is that you?' Ittoosivtng no reply, - Mr.' L. cried ..halti and surrender. or / willehnot. Itehord waagiventothla, and hlr.L.tired. The burglar still came. forward, caught the banisters in front of Mr. L., leaped Mr.. them, and boundeddown the stairs Mr. L., 'who Iblierged him gal the.Bwer demanded him to haul atOPteurfettaett throw up arms! ace. No attention wee paid to this and ndreply given, till down on the first floor. wherothe 6u:shit...hay ing failed to open the front door, rushed tamale parlor, saying' with another oath, "Let me alone or PIl kill yi r tni" Mr, I. aced em the man warn leaving the parlor and entering the hall, through which he ran, thrOwtag a settee after ,him to Am gelerst=l;"ntggstheofhablraenclindcrumg boo xtaul intents besernent tett:ca.:atter door ' south .Wing. Mr. L.-Wed ones near the top of thong Matra, and twice while the man was unboltin: the door; which was the first time he had oppor tunity to atm with any exactness. No shot was fired without previous demand to halt or surrender, and the was tired just an he was opening theßoor. He got out and rm, carped un hlodd rißdbs qunt d tackwere Bodyt .bent one hundred yards from the house. lie priced to bee stalwerth muscular ne gro, unknown In that neighborhood. lie was unarmed. and the chief contente of hie pool conareied of a hat, port-more nale containing about three dollars, some keys, narrow driver and a few matches. 'reside hbetrousers were sewed various little bags, Containing what he evidently :believed to be - charms. .The firing moulted the scholars but they be haved nobly, giving no manifeauttlens of fright, and uttering no screams-`. A coroner's jury, rendered a. verdict ,of "served the s hurglar right" - JewailirkOmni aehtuna, (My minima% to Ma gittatairm Primang.t.entA, March 11.—The store of Jame. E.. Caldwell Co. t Chestnut street, was robbod of dialler:ld rings and clusters valued at twenty-five thousand dollar., by twoanin..bne* of whom was subsequently arrested and about hut Abe property rmovered. He gave hie mama an Martin Bailey, trunkmaker , of Chicago. Ho eame'hore five -days 'ago in search of work: Ile was committed in default of five thousan d . dollars' bail. His acoomplice Ia yet -at large. —The Ousrawy Tortes says!' On Sun day, the 9th last., near . Oiltson's otation, this county, a man named Salton snot himself through the head, causing al most instant death. It isnot known , wbetber it was-done aelthisittallY 'or an act of self destruction. Ile remarked to hts wile, - as she went out milk-the omen, that ho was going to shoot a rat, sr rabbit; -Odle did not understand which.) end,'aiter bang. nut. 4 short time hated the report of ame gun and immediately returned to the house, where' die funia, btra in the agonlettar death . . .—Lln s Texas, iltud corn:Oohs of the registration nets' show the totals . tolla '01,978 white, and 47,081 adored votrea.. The whit, majority to 9,097. 'lo)set. ell applications numbered; • tin AND SUBURBAN. Ammo., Centralism A. regular monthly meeting of the Al legheny Board of Controllers wee held Tuesday evening. March 3d, President Clark In the chair. The meeting was Called to order by the President, sod the • - . exercises opened wit h prayer by Rev. Wm. King. t Members ittresent: Meatus. Bur, Brown, Jno. h., Boyle, Barker, Heckert, Borland, Chadwick, Crowther, Dunisp, Eaton. Francis, Groward, Kollock, Kim .hall, King, Lee, Lock.hoirt, 'Mueller, Pitcairn, Parke, Richey . , Tremble, Wal ton, Young, Alex:, and President Clark. Members absent.: kissers. Ashworth, Brown, John Jr., Brehm, Forrester, ilillerivh, Ingham, Loomis. McCann', McClinton, lielllol9lll3 t Swift, Shea, Thorn, Terrence, White and' Young, Robert. , .. • The reports of the Vitiating Committece of the local boards were then"; called for and read. The admen are tall reported in a Sonnet:tiara extradition. !alb° First wank the whohltranmber - of achoMmitrappt. roiled is DZ.:with= mama attendance' of 5= The night schoolawere 'Also rep. resented to, be workin well,, In the . 144 1 1 1 4,- -' cottimonicstlon 'item-'the , School Board in the Seventh ward, or Reserve district, was read by the .Secretory, itat I n a the reason for not. coming_ into the Board of , Control to he ,that the collector of school taxes &Oak, distrint was accountable only, , to the Seventh ward Maud. They:propose to emus In at the beginning of the coming schoolim and ask for Instructionis from the of Control ieletite to' Orgenielsg. The eommunication was received end referred t en s the Committee on Rules and Discip- line. The Secretary read the report of the Committee on. Colored.&noels. ; ,The Scheel is reported the douriatting condi tion. Whole number of 'pupils enrolled PM with an average attendance of 130. The report wee received and filed. Mr.. Francis reed a communication from Miss Davidson, formerly a teacher in the Manchester schools, relative to a claim for salary. Mae D. It appears. was Principal of the Manchester school. at the time the borough was consolldatal elite - the city, and wea teaching under contract wi th the Mar-chestier Board of Directors. Previous to taking Stenches , ter into the" - city, the Board of Control of 'Allegheny raised • the salaries of teachers, and as Mrs Davidson's term did not expire for one- month after the cm:trend's:lon, she claims the difference between the• amount that paid her by the Manchester Board and paid to teach- I ere of the mune grade In the other wards of Allegheny, which is about t4O. The communication wax referred tel the FL. antics Committee. • The Secretary submitted the bonds of Jobs Ramsey, Robert Dilworth; James Graham, and Isaac Stewart, collectors of school tax. The bonds were approved' . and ordered to be paid.. • Mr. Reis stated that he hail been in formed by 'several of the Principals that they were in want of blank notices of attendance. and moved that the Board order seven thousand printed, one thou sand for each ward. Mr. Francis moved -to amend by in. eluding seven thousand enrollment blank* in the order. The motions amended was adopted. Mr. Francis elated that the law re quired the Beard, at the time. of Re or gastixellen, to elect a Receiver of school Mod school building texas, and as the minutes of the preceding meeting, at which time the Board was organised, showed sso each election, he moved that the minutes be amended so sato include DDe election of that officer; and that Mr. . Meoferron be elected Receiver for the enening year. , A weather amended the .motlon by adding "that the compensation be fixed at two percent. • The amendment was accepted by Mr. Francis without a - vote being taken. Mr. Boyle that the matter of compen sation should be referred to a commit tee. he moved that it be stricken out and,the vote taken on the original mo tion. Adopted. Mr. Francis' motion was thee adopted. On motion of Mr. Boyle the Metter of erattpennation to the Receiver was refer red to the Committee on Finance. • A bill 'from F. M. Otto Co. of five dollars fora clock furnished for the Sixth word eic-noola was prevented, and, on mo tion, the Secretary was ordered to draw a warrant ter that amount' Mr. Buyie stated that the duties of the Secretary mid Janitor had both then in crewel mei would be made greater tile ensuing year than formerly, and moved that the matter of the compensation of their offices be referred to the - Finance Committee. The motion was adopted. I A member eteital that the -Board had decided to have a vacation. of two weeks in the month of April, but bad not fixed the time et which it should commence. l and moved that it be from the 2th of MThe arch to the I.3th ef ApriL . Adopted. Secretary then announced th ap pointment of .the following standing Committee. by the Chalr: FinAriMil.—John Brown Jr.; Chair man; C. C.. Boyle. R obert Young. Joseph Walton, William Meader. S. I lilllericb, B. it Francis. • Gnaw= AND TEXT 13eogs.—Rev. E. E. Swift; Chairman ; J. B. Inham I Rev. Joseph King. Rev. B. F. Crow g ther, , A. Young, C. W. Kimball; Dr. F. fiardtmeyer. CouoRSD ScISOOI2.—L. 11. Eaton, Chairman; M. Borland. James Thorn, S. Barker, John E. 'Parke, Jos. Chad wick, S. Brehm. • TiAcnEraAnn SALAMl:. —Robert Lee, Chairmen; Robert Pitcairn, H. M. Dunlap, Thomas McCanee, John 11. Bert, William' F. Tremble, B. Bathe men. Rutha- earn. ExothArione—R. C. Leen:nth Chairmen; Robert White, .7.R. Brows, Francis Torrence, C. - A. Shea, Dr. J. 11. °retard, B. Forrester. • leterrturfai:—Jarnes Lockhart, Chair men; -Nat. McClinton J.-- P. Richey, Frederick Beekleart, Simnel Artiworth. Event e iSetrooLs.—R. Rdliock. Chairman; Robert Pitcairn. Janus Lock. hart, C. C. Beale, C. R. Shea, Joe. Chad, wick, Dr. F. Herdtmayer. • 0a motion edjourneil.. Yin ea I.irmUa atreatter At half peat twelve o'clock this morn- ing a Are broke out in the - mrpeuter shop of V. U.,Elliot„ on 'Fourth street, near °amt. The building wart a one story brick, andcontained • oonsiderable quantity of lumber and lame finished work, all of Which was destroyed, maraud airmail of Mr. Elliot's tools. The damage to toe building - wasvery slight, however, to the roof was covered with tin which I kept the • liamOs confined.' There wee I considerable delay In sounding the alarm, otherwise the - ints would have been trill:rig. The tire department were o the ground and la • a few momenta ex tguished the flamed!: - " _ Pere Cheese at eat .14 Meuse. Jarnia Robb, if°, 89 Marketaireet, has Jastr . received avery superiorateck of men; 'women ands children's boots, shoes and gaitisi, to which - the "Mention of our readers le Shiites!. :The stacJcbas beeri-purchased with rerrich - pare, end contains nothing but-such ;articles, as wlll give the =pleat satisfection to pur chaserri.' The prices or the 'old sstab Ilahed pioneer boot end shoe , house ore , proverblelly reasonable, end we urge our readers ( keep thiy establishment in ; view whoa desirous of purchasing .any thing in their line. • gym Lawreeseville. fire meet:rod in the tumbles and black - smith shoPi of Messrs.' Joseph Dyson it Co.,' Lawrenceville; between four sod Ilve o'clock yesterrday morning,' resettle". in the total destruction of the building. The eatabllshment Is located nearly opposite -Abe ..Allegbeny Valley railroad chop. In Lawrenceville. When the lire wee first discovered the flames had obtained considerable headway, and the entire building was destroyed before any yiterrene efforto coned` - be'made to 'extinguish them. 'The origin of the fits could not be.assertaitted. On. Illpoefat Dull Lieutenant Daniel McMullin, who, It • :will be remombe isid;was assaulted an d .beaten by rowdies In the FM ward, while serving under ..Mayor McCarthy, ban again been pieced on the police forte, and will -rill be ansigned to special duty at tile Mayor's e dine,- Mr. Matt& lin le still .offering from the effects of his Injuries, and is,oonewpsently, unlit for active duty, but will fill the poeitlonto which ho has been auaigned faithfully. The appointment wee made 'atia meet. o f the pollee Committee, held on MondaY evening, and la oattalnly a coin -mendable one. • .. Peke SWIM. —We uninformed that it 1$ the intention the , authorities to establish . police stations at various points throughout the* city' and to extend the polies to the new districts as rapidly as possible. Yesterday morning a station Was established : at. Lawreneeville, , sod four orators detailed for duty Item The stations will all - it . Communication with the ldwror's office by. MUM of the ilobellimils al. 36EL The prisoners confined In the county jail e vinced a mutinous Writ yesterday .. morning, while thornsle prisoners were enjoying their customary two boars in the corridor: The mutiny. although li amounted to nothing lb the end, for a time threatehed to become a serious af fair. Among the number in the corridor was John • lingeker 'ainll Ferguson, committal to answer at °sort for com plicity In the East Liberty oboe theft. • group of twelve or fifteen . of the prison ers became very noisy and disorderly. Warden Whits called them to order, but Muer 1111101WIDtt110 disorthirlydetoonstra ' dons were re-porn:neared, and carried to a creator length than before. Again the Warden pornms.ded order when Ma Bolter, who was the ringleader of the group, answered in an insolent and de- dant manner. Warden Whits ordered ' him to his call, but instead of going he resowed Ms insolence and continued to act disorderly. Mr. White went up the Main .for the mimosa of .taking Me prisoner to bin cell, when the latter at tasked him, striking him weevers blow, in tb6. face. This comrades of ~ Me , Eeker pr eme d and, intentionally or otherwlskprrrantatil the Warden, for tt.t, a momeatrerising the man: - At learn. • weser„brogotholdot him and started him dowels Rome of the others seined Judd ofW.Aker,,and pull ad him use Atkin 'among' tbem: Agate. the Warden seized , • him, .- rweivilUt three or four addillional blows in the fee., and again started 'down the Maim. Deputy Warden Smith• had -by this time appeared on the Saone of action and rendered. ellaiatit wistaria°. At length McEoker was taken away-from thoi crowd of abetto and lookei After beingPlacedin ish all he insisted that Mr. White should come in 'there' ' atm tight him on this acmare." - Two or terse of the other prisoners, who abetted MoEcker so sctivoly, are also In closer durance than usual. Among them is - a man mond Dawson. '• . • . • .: • =1 The sickneesea . tLat LIDA as human I faintly -ars an varied in, tlgar character and oftentimes so abstruse' as to balite the skill and laugh to @Corti the science of the most brained mad ingebitivePhis icaogists. Eapecially Is this trite or that Multitudinous elms of diseises denom inated chronic or anb.cute—iind there is no clam of more .difibult, management, more perhaps on amount of establishing the real organ or function at - fink; than for want of 'kill to the sppllcsflosof ap. ororiats remedies. Of late years great light p to. bag bona- brought bear on this subject trains examination of , the. nrl- narysocretion whichbsingsnellmination from the blo od Itself to sdrnost Imre to point ont where tbe existing lesion is or the organ or fanction fading In lie duty in carrying out the use of the human The man who' hat' done more, in a practical sense, - in establbhing this fact in the discovery..ef .vilactue than any other, Is our friend Dal/wax= of five city, who has devoted over. twenty years of the prime of hie life iolnvestigeting the subject. and be ku done so to some purpora. The Doctor is now a mania the prime of life and there are thousands of families throughout the country in which his name is. an-honored house hold word, for through ids ministration arid Kkill they have been restored from sickness to health,: from despondency and gloom to that. of cheerfoineas . and the bouyancy of youth. Let its one wonder then at the great respectability and credit which now at taches to this Brum of detscfing disSl when W bag been adoptadand need by the ablest and most scrutinizing Minds of both hemispheres.' There is now scarcely a disease afflict log the human .body in which the eigite exhitrtal in the urinary secratlasis are not appealed to for aid. and confirmation. Ina thermometer _,yesterday, regis- ' tered some six degrees -helow zero, and and exposed I. the wind the mercury fell much loser. :There fell doting the early morning • light quantity of snow which; covering the,ice :covered 'stamen. and roads, afforded moat - excellent. aleigbinjr. Tbe road to' Perryeville was thronged list night with all sorts of ve hicles on canners and the youth and fethion of the two cities were out In full form. Keating'e; Milder's, McKeon and the other hotels on tlie: route drove • very fine business, :being over-crowded with guest& From appearances it is probable that a thaw will satin by noon te.lay, although "tl. A." has net advised us to that effect. . Alieg%Way Latta, Carrleis 111qpiiti. The following Di the Allegheny, :otter. Carriers' report, for rehreary, 051,1,55326 Cenidul. Letters .Drees. t tggva. 2407 2 m. 1141E4155y - 7.014 437 8,553 B.2fir linemen ' &tee , 4,443 . • -3,5 7 7: , . Cramtan.„,.. 4573 CM $6 Moore . T.= 555 0,732 4,125, • 35,235 2.764 • 15,043 - 61,514: eo Letter.. .Drops. Agree. PIM"! Mefislvy 2. 022 2,262 201 34 " Cretatott . Sal r M00t5.........T00 210 0,006 - - 6.342 3,713, 10,881 Lectaria—Rev. Audis: -firriwne,, late - Chaplein of the lOOth Pennsylvania Regi: Intent, and State Senator from Lawrence' county, end - President of- Wilmington: College, will deliver a lecture next .FriZ day evening, at No. 124 Lacockatres4 Allegheny, to aid of the Soldie& brary Fund. The, subject the learned and able gentleman hes chosen, '"FroM this Rapidan to Antietam: , is `ftin 'et meaning, and those Who attimd' safely anticipate a sate intelleatual end Fr*teal leall.—Testerday . .Tames Budd), a. hey fourteen, pars af oge, while paeans aloes the bill ,at , , the camera/ the twain lot, slipp ed : anr fill over the bank, a Maumee oMast! fee? lie wee picked up lirtunuals and rM moved to a house meat at hand; whet% by . We applies/km. of mutt rvitedios, he was restored to anuelonsnese. Tor , sanatatrno bones were brolmo,.but feared-ile was: Injured haternalli , t was removed table iktbsearealdence. False Frateme.:-CharlasStoGrair, a grocer lathe ThircrwaniVartado melon berme Alderman hieldasters plat= tenlay, charging A. 8.. Itohinson s with obtaiding ir3od. 'Wrier • Wee WIWI* Ile alleges that.thobLumn at :a:art.:li times purchased groceries Of him on e, pretence that, he would gips furniture In pate:lent; and on one AMA aim came Into' the Morn and itot'Mreo donna, saying that' prowocutor's pentOer had sent him Ibr it. A:warrint,loo, Nana and. attaihnd to dee of the Allegbany.arst Manchester **t. .anger esa kilted leaterds,, onSfae hem grade otcroderal street. 'Menu was descending the grade - *hen /Ire hake gave way and-lororder tri step the driver ptittedJthe , honeetoorse +Ow when - one .ed theta .+-was Abrown against the peat - et*" shallot ea-sp. amebas alai. which entered Ala Aida "nd- killed Nita $ 10,0 4 im"ntl7p Gioia flouts illtuzed...-:k fir, 9d red Lawrenceville.*Unt baltpastnnd o'clock, id Charles Jeremy's glasnhonse, nd Ewalt 'street, -dwittoying 'theentfre building with Its contents: The abithf :was sounded from box 11.5, but belbriths engines could get thereltunntirebtid log was conitmed.7. , t • arrni-I—"Ciff tairiatALLELED GRANDO* ) ,W,• OF TrCE mai* EM2= =MMME oluarD•rotrattAltzrr' t. BY ktniiarra, 43M04 Tsn Knights s 1, , p1 , entand ISf 'witfaded ft%eit the etent;tei. 4 •:', EiR Alm (sow" 7/111 QIIVEZI - 6 0 ' 331111 TY GREAT graliteVlWlV,.fli l ,.•: , ... to assoustaxanoi saax wart '►:seL'ogir'o"aitmie~i d r r: wisTinct:fiama"• 4756ui f s is, asiisaaul .:.I:"O;caaiiaiiaiiis.4l;titi; oao• as aata czar. Isis IlaUlar - Oaa n suos slaws. c awl imitatia idatt - N Wag Illerdia, mess wrilsigzokuservirl,siiia ;- THit WEE CLY ,GAZETIE TWO 10:11nCT& & oast. OOalatotar =weir 011 t orllll talarertlse Mona& wager, mgagg wolge.saltarigg‘iiguro No.!. OY W.V.*. a, 1 Roodlog M.U. rbr 114 Toraiy. Arad tilillass sad mcdt ronobl• 71.nasolo1 awl tkar 000ttil ,11arket Itayr . co_ pr. bf W. Papas la tea 4‘ , 7.. No Forma . . Ilrodualo or moroboot gt0r.2.4 to *Wont It. • ' it ,01,1611WiSSIT 01.11MMIE. ci A m of us --Aag ono coin of paper to AD. penes ptitr• oida.. Additions bents out b• tes4l• • •n1,t0••• ChM row, • MOMS. to - maaalaa—la animate, 10w P.404.. bib am aid araaati .Ni *Mica Tao. wadi as we Wataasday adlsmat tonne. mialamlaavtag bat ciao 'WI • wean arOr:Vamy try Draft inn" Orkn Or Attegia* l LOAM% NATI. aff.a 0.13.1 Agaves% FITTIEI72BII. A &EI. EIV, lIPIDERT AKER us Fourth Strom Pltubarib, CC4h1124 ofW [has; OBAP Sh.,,,IILOVIA es, d csisl dascilDtlas raw.) Pan:DAME tkodo tar*lmi: Itoomopeiday Ind Wiht. brnthhea. Itlirsuscra—En. Doia, Kerr. D.D.,Rev. 11.:MV. Jacobus. D. D., Thcssu Malt. I.l* JaeUU H. linter. lot.' --, —" - - tilleftLEß & PEEBLE... Under. 1: `-'iTAXIONS AND LIVERY ISTABLM ma*, 11 . er44.4esa7 street ond Cher. eacnae, Aileen. • „4.:•i -nySl4. who. therleal. peLN ROOMS are con- • meetly sopplted wltla real and leattatiou Zne woad. leatoerany leraleet C 01... at pelf. 0.1114 to WA Oodles Drerarel for Leo • i tonne.. Hearses end Caartage • Inralatoolv. .4. Lied. of moureni`a..e. it lallal , o 4 * Olese ones as all boars. dm! . " • itODEIIT T.:RODNEY; truelei ,: was um rireliehttr. YrO. IS Jilt. 134.' Alfilteerdr. Lae lta SO Diaravad sOa.ra. (t Yap. WIWI:, t Bros...)teehr 44. n Oa hand the brik R 1, Roaalrood, Wahrut old Iteltatton 11.4etreo4 CM.. Walnut Cueing nvall2S eP• wiOdr. Buserrood Core= 1120 upward.: allpthar COO= to PrOPOttlon. Cantata. aee Uwe , . fittriabard at tear rata.. Crape,. Ohrrea,• nate aeflEngrarthearairead gralle. Meow*. day RDIKUID- .CZA,SINIECKI, VS* DXICTIZS.A. -011 e• Ohio lama. ao:avrood and oat. Cot. altairtat aamaalati ad* of Amaral traralabicra *404.. oa load and faratetual .1 atoned sotto., at,towett prima. Yak mad Um? Malawear. taat Ftrit sal • WM. Mama: CarrlaSal. latrootaaa. Banta. eaKr• a•al asr WANTS. WAITED, = 1 1 A Large Roamer Yard, ifhas than Is palm. esssosUel iUmdmE tone Os wood zgasufacturin .•,,Vd7 su..table to rut beam ttnrur to .i.dd[ew Z. S. C.*CO.,ST QuAxtaS VITATERD--AGE,TS. for . THE 111.111C01713, end now they • Lhed, /*eke aa4 Died Itritlattrakaaileitheeenes. 4 *ldeate In the (Rat Rebellion. It mutate* dm llntheavthaa and lee Pate• nod th;or Widest said thaspeatneer book pablisbed: Eike. only IMO PC WM. Tee,Venne nit bee agatnes loretier work - with n annther tAne. • See that 'the beak - Tie Am eantsins offer I eeverloo and sooLlAire.. tend f.-Clecee dz.. Addle. JONI2I.IIIKITICZES.I CO.. Ml .elathla, ' 44. T .WANTET-10,0t 0 AGENTS:, - A ample cent free. mlth terms. Om soy eies to clear W 3 datll. lo Wrie hour.; Dwane= ihUrely sem, light and Mulamble. Gas be done irt home or: by . both hale and ,female., Pe rift enarprla or Irember. Adereis W. H. CLUIDOWILL MG Baothear. Meet York. ail • NV • E GI ENTI4--Now. 4,• • Toely for Csaveaaws:-TIIIC HISTORY 2r MR WAR BETWEEN THE STATES: HA /me, Oloireetni. Gi leet and Reselui.•• i1a...A.L•21,111 , 1111 H. .[ITMPITCNI. Beld IbrCll ,, *th , r/i, WWI term mid • fell deirerlptloa et the *ore. Addrese, NATIONAL PR/HASHING Iltl.,Tfillidelpels„ FOR SALE. OR •-• FA L&—ROROKE9.- - -.1 he balure of Mese deettsbla LOU' are saw of ned at private Ws, and suf dearsne 1 rune sltri would do well to make a arlettlat... millase 11 located in a t eanund iud health's. ePot.. two and a-balf whO Irma 'tlbarpaburd. as fns. Welters TeuusTronta Itallroad. width rubs vbrilegb It, making It math more valuable and Ygreealda • • lllteo.lre'.ptepirtl•.>. ' arc now 'esat..l.4 for eierilus • vtarober of hoe bootes. *bleb wVI brave as vita:ions to the, tows. Thu iemalufer of time left .111 be sold al Tar ma. :Sonata* rates and tre- tame' exaredbmly earp - : PULL b SHUTT L E/ILT, - Neal Mutate and Inter. riate Agent. Laerreneevllle. 4 1 011 SALEe-antuse and Lot QA. r corner ollgenbsttso Olsd Adams streets. -near remoter Hammy; '''Lot: 41 br != fee. lloods tem% maenad/7 rooms and good ban.. ,oolllsemersiol , „lids. and Lot onflhedleld. mule ill diva street. 111egbarr Orr. Lot S. ey 1 2 lest: boon treseeveoststas tea: fire seems sad , 'goad ethers water end gas. also, soma slord.k. ycrtises and Lots lo good loestion, Inquire old. ming a CO., Beaver street. new FOB fi - .very dextral:oe threa.aary 8R10N.,1101.181%. :praised gala trona toacbla..akantlac gas an 3, water throughaat: !magi einktalai .vez meta aadtalated garret,ll. al 'ILI!. gratzT, taw slat 4 Paamaoulan Mak.Avett Ist., .seal. nail,* as the aotise. 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