:is • r .vn: ••) .1.10 eviLlmisin - , £1 T I H V ifi celB4 and 86 Fifth Aroma*. . I :; 2 4 . %ar i bi.' • ..`:151,,,Jr1 T. - P. 1101711701. N ., 7 7 ..gyp' I. P• lEED. PZOP CI 07 TILL DAILY. *** "i•-• F.O Ira FIRST OMR -4 7 izr" . tp:n I ':✓ ✓' .N .NEWS ur CABLE. ,ll*l4 l /0 3 1f§iNPI T t44 1 1.4%€4.Mef• pondence Criticised—The Nevi t i FrenthEllfdislifigtled lapond • 4DilLl.'prn -141?! of !4 c*li,Ty‘vltti in -1 ' l' t :.t. Altman4d I 4 Ully_Tektmee to th e IClttegaret&•4 A i''' ' 4 " ""Cniii nittiAlfi:' • -' Imernorf, January I.—The .o: k maropt4Fit 5,11 the reel* dlpMma to **lip upOp . l,l4etwepit i f the'/ a: Snouts of t a United alai. and e 1 Itritedn,aaya ; that tba notes of Beare Flab' ire I roprivemente on snzealooAa. Prgkepeig e teo bgn K eacitet , 00 FiliattQL, auffledifid nen mental eon:lplaint, - "O' c icirrePTTVV" 4l° Ttie Azier can cane on the ' Isamq 1 Lien le a strong °op,. suOtte to k Web 1 161erli saliwiiitilia Wow filthy" /1 14 a t ronn .o, l Roi l f1i0t1 . 4441 ;refining Lc/ 1, ttAillarP 101443441 fnisilb# Ofgattntirl' cots amumittak a blockaded port la uck • - I tilirt9 f effkePeliopleyfidoMilio ta4r. tr Ae r VANtr b iritiii l iTh t t e ' 2 4?" ) !lfi tia, 70) Fitffuffillii on* commerakt L. zoar,bpoau s e t ). wori s • ViAdAlni ille- Votabler - br 'Awe:hi - tit - pectoostom4s.sofiationdayste. A.l biggrarkrtg i to u rtfiror tha i: 315-Ya i tisinuesnot.S.. r mar ng Federal ace 3iiirtral. d 1i '411214) 4 6 SS 08 y Os. IL ,n 'a b ezt,.., Y. t, l•ck Friars Idle IftrAfelnnttrieklimetepltekr. ' Thu Fads norrent of theG . . 0n11106131412 on the official denial... 4, =M y r , 4 i a interior. • , =BO , 'clfi.iiit;iisiiiialit—VC mil iiiiiin mat 'the new Ministry will beannounred day tv, aloe Ifeiouttow.t. The „restrAid Peigout has not yet published a list of aPpobet. '. meats, but LatLiearts,,,the organ o Milder, states that the Ministry isn- CieirelihreeC anlt pubfleAse tlietiSCfrie as ;!.I. the auppulgoement welch will be t. cialifObbtatited onlaGair Min r . Iglittr th lil Iti l d e araut=if el r. 4%" - later of Forolga Affairs, Le Depots n. din; 2.l.lnisjer of (imm Depots convert i mower , ' ibt Pub i loWorts, Maurice Richard. M. Magna Doe.. k, 1 , . , ...i iCAIIII, II *O6 ii i TePahat, ' ; i Le - /wPww: luid.auffaillt de- GerndllaY Will - retain their' -postrionA i M. MarthetPY. V EL l ePlik` . t a lo " of. li tt 1T'" . ." 32' 1 ' 7 rilirieflciaficyYni=7 l4 4F l =Wtantlins: ghee .iry L.La Leiria. ho members areßenstera and - - -"lnewibeta Or the Chamber - of Two - - ' It. eigkelblnifigewr;brt/ r areril , waslormerly a Minister Plant ty -andsisotionnalgiorof . . ,s. ltd- Mg r Visur ' ~4 VW; l'", ~ ' . , .r.44,Fr 1 , _ „.. , , Agri ..11U=t..1 , . , t• .-. iliii . w l i Pr l ,,-1,1 %Lg., - lo. i . finoWliVitutlailiel webriireitthwfl d ..... '1401 4 , 1 40." 5 0 fir Wei rot= • _:. ...ssuitealm.. p _of the. rails -- .' Voter -existing betenesu.,theit on eiiiiiidente kid' Frsions: -then conversed freely with the Aden; °Rho '..enniolls legathena. .. -,-, •' -- : •-; I '•'el F' ~i In . .. • - . _ • • C11886.*, :,:..•-)iiiiiirl,7ittu r ilidestel_ niSite. ",; - .'sriebt -juniitili. hare la 'oo6lmo/in. of ' the announcement In the .Hlllll2a J nab! of thliker . stlag, tk_st,Mi revel on .6 Puitiorrnii. 2 . , !tick: ._.APVTPPS . 4 I P Ii . üb:. X '''''''' "babiii;las t( Fet! i • ih T edlt g r • l 't r-: Ftaiirier •• ;OaOwl oiaetionfers by_ ::7, iiriniiiiiiit ilirtlim: balm- :bi , . tiiir j i .....- Torb;-brierbl• • tbr hanirgarderlo lit .. 7 . ,;',giniffu,their Mina ftir trailztoldotVe dfir .- - le row= flt•-•ihe...abladornaent .d t ie • '-' Cm ttur Ililluvelfiretent IV.; :.%, -bilftering:ntainiillifins.lroil - • -fine Juntsto band more mem and hr . ''' th e llibbeifliatlloitsittMlaf tba ' act A a r Gireertunent in tumulus. -the Is - . gunboats to salt h a m : Ate rVielt., kit :',.' . :(iiiietilse eirierielf atikkil th e arittreci of , , President kiirant.-.TheJneta Orissa tha Cubans le iiiidbier (redid fiitenll in • ;:.. order tassel•hutberbleodahed... i , -111eJ ThorDe Otibil,•ntentbiond ' en• ' - sielifieni the eurrender *CUM at Tunas to GNI. • Benegesi.: • r ~- ..... - '-• ''''''''Pe 'Mario. innotitoteatult: ea. hal :',: . itisoerelllinna Offers tbrYibie. a. 'cl: • •:•ipreirrllbst tollibt stalest thet silt 16. Oni of Ilifilipinbihrt . ' , having become .wed tte :•"•• .....'" nlf,.tbe • !MUSA!. of - , lee. ,• ••'.801 , . ,;.Tilittiestare eaten:lid:hi ird tb: .- -, Fcialtaiiniketithr..fir atiebi . . .• tbirinsetior tbetthe Initurgente are . Inlff. fitoitrugs: jr at tberrows:lo , • ; .--Altio, relohnion runt tie- - - ' . ISt. PlAtlif;:44 m i ti CT• l it es n t ! t li --..,'- - feb!gtecgi: ` "lri l gt. ."..•!- Itill ,ord -•Te . • 1 • • - . referring tOthe recently Fiadfalldrortfliiik ._ . . 1 • iarAT tralie 44 0 Vii °') of Asturiaanuira,wor fn us on,l , smarts the. denial ,hi . -ap I, to ..-. ..pertan nersons..and.,not:lo_the ; The reeipdanafanote &on:ilia II lted Bodes annernment, .11treetening' t no. „ cognition ofle.Calik officially den! • .., • - - • ... •- - WiliftliffS 'Nimbi; ',,- • .. _ . ... . • -.'" ticibittiiitivoir, Anita - 4_ _t.:-- - Tile , . all P .VitaibrP ,, .4raiT XaTlit.. Tad tart otgh. • - Eitimittut•kl(PAHMKl L. . • PARS. sin: I....glitaZt4 oglp132111; , I Santos 78f 60. , . ...:-. -, f. , , ,.- , rr a pint..Tazils w...... szt, ... analti lrtu 1 4 11taira=dm - aufiri. • LlystteCOOL. Janus* , I.—Prov one: Beef 10 2 .; lard doll, abates 681. sib pork Tiled, • • . • =EI , nicaitorinv • • • Walk) of 2Strofatieee • —Goo. Waller Addraoes the i People. (By let,grapb W thcelttatcrill games Iticnicarro, Vs., January 1. YeeetDsoy wax obiwn, ^red, Lars - ea t k.a.:401 1 1 eituiArirs- tendril,- 0 • Canby, (tie Governor and Mayo! public recepttorn,eswhialt army 0 attended in a body In to.Si unl and also a large number or chive Ex . Gov. Wellgitip a:gee w ir gs als =att r ekee emancipation proclamation and led upon GOVOTOOr 'Walker, litho toad themm . ElS:hlia.hoet=ri othei 0003111110C1 c 041 an told them they were his peers before th r law, and vested with the same rlib and privileges. en KE #6l. 101 thretl?o, 'filar Mein netbratiet in; es • 'naedied—ferthetru" EbVvrouldupd b and tooted them as far sa the sr wss with him, epßee!ed ,to us to how hhiblar,s4o4l4.llllK a m a d t h y,rights, an w been clad an experiment in Tepid oat. • ored •Ca .00411,7=1 who spoke I.l;llaamet manna The speech." were entboxiestleaUy re rd.. - • iff 41 • 1 M ,: - ,:...X ft z; ,: “ . ~ • ITuratieLTAX — „ ---- - -- - --- ,„, ... 7 .,.......,: ; . ~..,.. r , -,...„. r 4 117- 0 , 3:I,: Vc, .. 11 . ' 7 l Ahh il ,r r Vi..:4 I'd: r• - .r .. ). / ... rkr(i r• V7:•-ryl •' / //". /*/`* -: / V/4 11 API / 1.1 IN / '' '' $ '*--/ * / .„," '' r - • . , 7 /• • • i• ) '., •••1 f... .'' z ••zfr . ‘1 \ . • t i t. ), lift ' •-1 L V: I 1 t ' . i . - Iv: - . ,--- • ~ . ' \\ - ir . k •A i /.. i 1 *- I R ' n A, . - ..c.: . . , . , • . . RUMEN VOL' :14XX3VV. EMU NEW YQRK. CITY. Fire tiereepi-Glab Disturbitikee, ',; Ssipedttion-4i44- -;' the Drawback-Fraud lau. 1 Saptti, UlitSiiirrofil AZA -- tairiai . agalthil NEW Your., Jemmy 1, Me 'Put:" HlPlFerift#Antelbreo ii New Tems Ala; wypmielebmtildtitt mord xtylol.." %tie wait*. ems ttbpitl 7 . 4%4 the etsewitthes &Abe alit my gen-, end. Badness was entirely amen:MeV ' - .1 r.: , ,i .114EktittreakrOw T . { lihneot•PfprfteelatVrX74l7se el Kerny:;,l3lluer's. Ml ' t ; '3l oa i 4t, min' considerably damaged. Una gin, , Insured Mr !One. John McKenna, a clerk, was arrested an suspicion of t• ting the fire. ThAconflagration th - ai d etrie l eTrgriVtArtr i Amy, ailed with oil and- kert4ene, k 44 4 ,0 1 1,1, 1 7,?"714.M1tt1x7V511° f ~ ti: i !qua. otaingrOiTtamaSultdl ":411 • Quite an manta took• ethos st the Man hattan, Club butt eveningi' 'EL L. halo itlaNaltrell inarkortbentrbni.bnanak.r , .aturned.,lgiram, ,9ranston.,of _tire, New; arottitEbbe.iditt ',Relating theittleatetbe Club in bringing psrsonst,nothrnembers time to dine, and elappod'the latter .n the firis. :lllentors isrnooffdtdettil CMS a duel is in prospeineobahly merely stn. sationaL DUI lif .10111 - 15trimitiziallii. litArinotha ; k, . , Ytilortrau===titnett R*Br 1 . directors. He LW I itliallbs-the oill 1 ropy of the dscludon horn /path* Sad . ropy -andaitdedr , tfiitiftirttWlagull' to PPlNtr•will•F•llPlithlWilriatoni al A CUBAN xxennrriote. .., An expedition of one hundred, m g of whom were connected the Lill b failure, left- Nassau on the 113th t. for Cuba. Ander cum , of Colo el Ashby. Liao. to Mosby d tili the Million. They' took 20,001),in0n - ler a, some sauna and sternutation. ' % '.nangaslettriii , i' Osidwelijof drawbeck fraud was brought before, ;udt=gely d MonkOf thiSnpertro Con at Montreal, yesterday, on • earl*. ot corpus The arguments- with be•resumed on Monday . .qq Wat,n'To - itrea. --, 1 peorke lEClntilor was yesterday: hsld to-, ball in p.,000, for sussadlt on. Ate - der Hfindmixon of the Lytila ThompV , troupe, in Meilen. Bendersob alai S H O W damsfe.l. , I . inerintEsEcr - ex. hnotber section of 12 Ardlee of he Adirondack" rallwayr New Yorle, as formally opened on New Tear's. : -. somas sy rms. . ---- i A. table oi losses by IA throughout the United' BMWS dunnethe past. year hen AP H 9 48 4 ,00 - - . . , Awwwwo., , ._ ...The lassinsrs OaledottliNanci-Tnpoll, from Europe, arrived thttsy. ,_ ' tursianairtols,! OM. Van'tnnt, Astatant Postmaster Of New Yee , has resigned. - ... 7 2 s.a ' .. /2,..• , .1,--111 1 .• *TENNESSEE. 1 d: ~...,... -.. .- • 1 ,, - i: ca Celebranon by -the Cthiettd People, of ' 'the Eatuicipation Precis:manse Aipti- 1 ieraary-Resoistlons ,thoptcd. , tar delen ie ete to Loo gitterueU stottot 1 .NesdrviLl-s, January L-Tbe 00itteir people of Nashville oelebnded to day, 2pm libldvenarY of Bir. Lineolea Plo494's tionef freedom. After moving Omagh , Mouldy In prooossion, they sneak lz the itepresentttims Balt •at. the.-Os toy 'IAA -61 1 Pelt" if-l t ivi l lir ir4.luwth twookbod: l lattenrfroat n. ltowattd - seral otbata excusing Meanie el fromattending were read .6 severa l 'p.n. , Made. -'- Remiattom • wine *dolma!,MrPteloallt gratitude and a ea tlou for Iltr -Iturre. new their freed m; Wain* Abe army Ibr Ate gror and the sawyer Ithnlithelblet reg i ttaiffel done for them Milt* MINIM , ; rog thisasselvestist.:ta engage , rebellion or to salmon those who do; expresudegeopfidenes to the Presldsnd Medan and •Congresp.declinfsg tbeff knew iptt. two partles, the. ItepubiLeid endpennumllo, and pledgbutboth o o lol to support the former, as they could pot doothertober and to truer tb tlit and 'to their. rest *ferias "- • that the present I=eroliiiV• lab. • 16.4:1 iben intents* reciting' In Ammo t the retettlan of 15th Ammo nt and Other ithogoathestalation: g the action of Congress In th e case or Georgia endorolog th e •of • Y 4 A 1 .'e- ' • • Georgia cone 6: • '' 1 placing her her under military rule. d 4 , 3111 ;Vt. &MOM add Barone ta. 0 ," ...°l4 l l 4 ' .l b"r w " nbat ' -ibig tlm "dam terAussitnder. mil, await or • titml hUe no tieentltrba'il MIIIIIT. I . AIL fttlm.W.:l4o 4 . - CI , Neer. l.ll , l oT eppothted a mmttoseZtebesu l tthsTrest. 1 imic... to wma n te... Aleut 253) Oar; uotposod in - the ootitotniosi - : tooth widow:ll.Ba tie buttnens eidErig: - - -.lo=enr, - Jimmy . L The .;;Irloa ' licebtlei adelbrdattsbel implirer 4 tohrtit"SboSnuttinpation prasagett!til depttelsinadLsinwil mil4.l l lM. :11 1 I . - . ti - HAM - r iraeGiAllitetittilaCspein .16k-len -1:464-0104_,tfliiifogg"—NrolaPe --AlLlSsiltematem " - -• Atri. antral Lifetime" :tribr 46: Mnrlii—nropp ISOM titermiTna from Irayfitct the B nj~, Gft p• - • • r t . 7 1 4,11 1 9 p red. oriels- ale.a."••• treo to tit Giansand Onoscreoavrina = eternal 'to Part.stilPrittee nd• id that . Port, acting. in t oo with the force* on land. The stun on ed -1 sad lab nit. The land form en red; the Mc; "drildnit the different oat • • deftnirthaani tow; mealy -re tiring on their spProich dleastrolia" 'oonf on. The TOTOIUttOnStyMOPIV3OOk tt. ist ' ed poseasion of every point of ad •• and the entire city was speedily In •• hsn hisantiont the revolutionary ; war vas• gels wars doing thelepart in • of sttsdk."l3llllarrea War iwatil, BOVAths4ll °ri gida; was; hauled her • • n• cants were saieep, and 'taken • • Lou of without bloodshed. The •• • tiln sad the city were thus napsz4red wi out even split% Winifred: - Balser) made his escape from the city' and tooltrefagein Fort Nationale. ••• co. inonly•aelled Fort Alexandre, sit • 111.12141A Tfi t lain WWI Den Mpe , it or W the foreign coneule will hiterpare f• hi protection and ultimate safetye nit • The entire populstion of th rejolext at the turn:affairs have I e Bagel and his staff had left Eit. PrZitft- : .2. Metropolitan Pottce,Mlenteipal t FR tion—Tobacco Factories in the et taw Nation. re .1/Ellaiserairlitoilie stuartia. Gaeta. Marmite, January it. —Under th at " law the Metropolitan police force '. tirralit 'on the fifth. Mayor Le wi, Lae appointed one hundred • l poUoemen to preserve order at th pat tril mepagvection on the f 11cp ' dui, di wises to be • * cit ng one. . The tobacco beton , in the Cb Oilliligl 1 tfuld.R.NabliwAtiCe. w eel ad on F day last. by orders from sal lepton, and the amtants moved For Smith. The seizure was made and r th. lalf.valms,wl4,l4Eructions ... fht . ~. ilete=niir- r cl ..11tPtrud...._ nue. , nevem - too mg has Deli did filk mannfacturing establishments in the TA. Wan roUlwl7Were exemptfrom taxation. aill.W air&Milsksisrgely interewled ino the factory, will bring the awe beibres the oourts for decision. It is understood Shia thainetructioes wareuter -ail Ado. vim Lallestlndlwo cownlaya:3l.lo, 11 in- eludes that, of E. C. Bonding & ,at Bsildrille, Cherokee Nation. ~, BM= ALMOST ANOTHER HORROIL =y4fetrAim"°":4*'°44.Ac=± Fire—The 'Begun or Continuums—l qv:mill:ln Meeting of the AilnehTti* Peilikkirliakeitete pretCßabnlor their Lien. • . . us) • i (11? ;I:riefrtrh to )11Plellor .... hqu.lt . I , 1 1rtvratitrrit, Tic, liiicembef • SL—There Was nearly a repetition of Ittletelrvonds e ObPrr'..hatlisll#ool39.+:4'hetft htlflilast tenfigPtk S-1f47.1/!_lr4er 4 1f tu43114- tin'g sin no, eftsweo .at ;the eout)iip end of town' W/iiiiriiiiistiviiiild id lit atiaYeivatatiftlyttlVOuldi Iftf thorn : dal; it, the time, Whiolliks Mail. ci Olt riettetritia like the A:voudalo, with mit prle, outlet.. NotwithretaMdinv this,' tib. baide Waif ISM tr t uitA d iMit d iUtM 5 sta AftallldiAtkerorelband width egreati'kaerti n :V i a% o rrw a i t r i g r o tr * 4= 1 4. t R 11,9114Mtnestllilanftragterl'AEdemitetit i At /coon somencon, came up t ‘i c r Ularpirr, and diasiviirriikittlftit- , ths4e to ket44,111 1 1 40,4 1 ;g0r i tkific kiF o4 e4g a, She .she d Out, an 'Mley beanie r a t e lia t t lbrgie d rilfil'itluV r alklaai us down i r girfifit e leTasiiifed i ati z eg. e t men, and they at once held en Ind, .1 thin meeting; and resolved to go up t ; [4 M* = Pgg tab*, • NhelN Y:fitt Wit asaetholed tills 'rest of the miners bolo! log In tee mine In all about seven five, and held wi t her meeting, resolvl g they would not again go down into th e .mine until there were built two n .patarrocarg; altAiril a t ght and day, and a bell at the bott of the shaft, so they should have a - , !l w iL w/ VINA I Ar 711 dffliereA tt!Ad!tr, ee. The lire was the result of gross lesaness on the Part of the coin 9 workinelt: ' Itattlearre tWo stoves were tat In the breakf to gi. heat Ve i irtutploMdi goes nitfie %In tg i m tna aerial goes M — Mee ; and the pipes from these stoves were n directly through ,the woodwork of, t e building, without any protection. e woodwork heated untillt became of t e ssograsteraertetri. V i tynari . , :3 ' d atittruNVlall.:i toal 9 n• tirm. r e .proprietors, Thomas Broderick at , not being able to get any men to sup y the places of the old hands, have yiel to the demands so far as the two chi - raVal, Are OlCthnerhed,amt their. oonstr cs. tied this heed o ti Mmenceirblitthey thl one watchman In the nig ht is safari t and cieclinete place one t herein day tl e The men say, this only shows a will s us:IV:MX " 'P e A t.i> . °=7;,, , ,F , ' 1 r d they asy they ahallatoalar.Reatwowatob . man and also on the bell. . ---- Tiv;ii -- - , ...• ~ , i ~, , NEWAI W 5 . 1 RJAS. ~-, , NEW: Q _ The McMinn ,IdelvaeldiztlaGOvernorand Anditar—Chlft of..,Policc Linsuni* irriGson 'ier "Cailatit"painciMulti Mt Merannetliensipin.' , ..e. i iXi ...w il. ter Telegraph La lb, RlVAlnarei cum 1,340 New . - Ottakili; ' Yankiittl=tti i lf roue•catm.WW.3llltirdit cdtrinaitted to the pariah prison for twenty•M'ar hours ' . f.3V'ftedli3mpt 74 Cir"A,iar'id t o t: soventai..asurbsti“.rot liauovring t V. Wart:llollth the ase of the Metropoll 4+ police to prevent Auditor lakilff :T -n eaming his office in the meanies n statute, from widalatte I =4l ot, by order di tb4s cidtartit) orders have been issued b (bottling:a. wi l lf rb,, ,, zgigx f ot Fri ihne. krieiniii 14 [l7e ri ur ir f .ndjairritite a h .: 1 °cermet:icy of Meckanios 'esthete. - The 1 Governor and M o lt en_Metrotn police Juni - Then poweetidet bt tire building. . statement of Col. Swaledale eb i ffilFga:Mirgef . i' : corresponding mo oar IPrAt i tl7l. _ ~ , It'Ulit : . i" T o 50 i s * l iyl ti I i eiii IYerig-4, ..Three renew. not. ... CP/Tele:NO 4 , 0% ,1 4 0 # 6 ti11.L44 1 `. POTIOnICIIIPSIZ, Jallllllll L—e sem. Aile maw* com l / 4 0** e px . ;A all i w . I Ina! Tap-sari:a, lids aßeitifrin. f t. urn named V. W. Vockbont / idiot Me Wed, a liairitoilenierdtlantcited Alfred Ulu. elastod pw, the Apgd Chow Ran. Mrs. Inickhou ar name ranierabotitiidash the N,Dl44,..AUCed , RasdaiLthroustik . tne neart and Ones. Randall In the al e. Ra Kra. Runabout and Alfred rtdidt re dead. (I.4ai Randall Ilea la a dap .! oas condition. Backhont gave .bUnself ,nig,:rately af t d-wz 3 lolig m ed In jail. no". Soma Tem= anarlbo. it .lo litalo 7 - datum'. cir PO Peistessell sea: oWers - Um lit snamsno. . 1.". • 077,1 7:11'771 ?! .1,”±:1!?t BAIXF TELEUREM, - ...L._—,._.:— r., , , i About eight inches of snow fail; et Louisville on Saturday. ... , , , —The =lt glidlere will ohn 113110 at po lb y'.' ~' ‘-rilgaltbss°92ll64rs''B. IS" bi e, * un lit 11, .., I nd other Peirda raPPII.Now Ylar'a well id - —Tbd Hellion ?leer' is lye" of leii it Albany, bat dammed at New'Brlll,gibre and Corsman's; fOrsuloc a furinidalble barrier tosureigetiOti. , , ,• 1 , `'—Tbe Colored people of Leuirtille, Sy., celebrated the endlg6rWl of the Einlindostlon, op .lirerw Tear " , `with reedinighpelich" Itild , d''plbtio Wiese 21°D• barbecue Brand wee baldol 1 8 - I" 4itlt liewillben, for-the , entertain nt -°.(-thketiliF, 011 1 - 011 7. - /Lima pr al -1 dinl'Ordoesnrreenarss- Cantor, I,lq was peeked with ipsetaton; maim* at 141 TI 0 atnIC‘Ine lititialtilid Francine on Eleturdey Jar Hong H. ng M V lrlu b trtrlerotiltte llx ln t r e asur e follitigg Kong, PIA thousand for tibi ng. nil line Hdrtriglitilrtitousend lbszYoko• ham. • I k s. The Auditor's report shows the lel debt of the city of Boston. funded d S t aligiribr i litnntlar X in crease of meatus on hand for the red p. tlct , e x t ‘ thhAebt . .goalte•the net Mot SI. WO. - The Meet •of eaten lug Washington street, and other expo ve dandies* heen4o/11fIg4S 0 -440.rt8gi 7' gemilinatO ..... • ota ....1 a aa, .... ...12161iteiritnah4atiliatC 644 r; ID 1 New York, Baton an& tbe•lihrish beretofcgo going. sio.:Viriba • rV o aa lab' mond end Lynchburg :to.. e end MPr il iaryr="4 "Par fi fe le* d lit .71 , IS/ Ile and Olsolpesti Shortunesuulreed, n• ping three dillytraltel limn Otnel abet', and tasking close oonneoUon at L'lnls. villa with Nainville and Memphis es, to the cense. - , .—.- 1 iatt)W n, its.l: , w. iv n gt.a 71, 01 kg . l ie u .. 61 , 4 , 1 , U nem sacNish, Visl b nos Inn' house and.calling,,him out, de clod ire the falLiganitrnhil marriage pro se. ,n. Upon grlng, "be drew a re iver for Rod shot him through the boweli. She then surrendered berwit to the au orb. , ties.- Maul; will not reamer, H wai * lioitilvdibeen maarlectistesinolber yin a few days. --The arrivals of steamers at St. le e !' Pas past year were as fellows:. wer W I hrielleilliTi; OH ilippef -11Hanissif/ol 9/2; oa f Illinois river, 3B.s, /diamond, 380; hlo, . , an; Tennesme.= AMAMI, 1% ow 0; Cumberland, 4; Red, I—total, 2128. garriAloaterthe above, • 1240 see bg a td,fttriffivedimeking * and Joh total of nes arrivals. The total to rage d i d was I.ll*,ol3,49inisrage ooU „ M Viiii total U:W. revenuer of '''". In Ws the gin* DistrlM of Mason, for rw• the putt year . warn .4.360,861. Of blob mt. over two-thirds were from spirits, bac. cellar& fdrelestorillotrois * aw —1 he report of the galivant i t:. Its. tor the Mete of Oblo states the the *PW, ItirkigimetgruZatt lt itind. he log the illat, was thirty-live 0:10........11 Y e bursted and ninetynlY,„hsing en in. a =NIPS OTt6r6ll tlibilhana and eaventyads II 'on list - year, r dial tr= hund• ‘. red pertmuten y lee n II; els . thousand twb hundred and seventr-lbur 1, In Dilmourit four thottaand tbree Mind . and'and tflptis in .WIIMMIIIn 1 three thousand seven hundred and. Laity three In Ohlo, and the remainder .0 lA -1 o tili v i r 1,4 e a I I L io*Ml Ni ' ll VI , ;NI I ; I li al l 11 . 1 TAM I4IO6 - • - - EMEII=I ;17111 , 151()Y! ',;" PITTSBURGH, E===l SEMI 011101. rlt of6litieliE, 4.A. ILUIRWA r f li f h • 'll3ll Pennsylvania; teglittOmie: I !t:,. Informal caucus .‘ oK House Ref Strang fair ''cßlitiLlire "gide Treasnrei ratt4- 1 4h l ti' nai i ernor's 114 sage . nolda, !=!==il . . • Haunts]Joao, January ;1879.. An informal caucus •lef Pfteddbfleisie members of the fiorme.wes heldTpsisei. day afternoon, - at three' oVi.:2Clr,' at"tbe • State Capitol FLAis‘t tWOrfirfopn?astorio. • present, Mr. Ames. of Crawford, prestd• log, and Mi. Ifferalt4 4:4lretiiiibiaeloits„ 4, serving as Secretary. Mr. Strang, oil Tioga, win unanimously °bn as the , iemitlOite roilit'gkaß ' l' —one ' . 'i " I ' As - more than two.thirda of the R publican strengfite the Rouse was it, preiented In this caucus, Mr. Strang -. nomination and - election are regarded es 4014'itr,3R • 3.!: 4 i.li. aI W I'' A committees of seven, with 14. Adair. of Philadelphia. as chairman, was alifbinfed4btialai r tip shift drdffiseri tio be nominated at, he caucus to morrotw evening. , „ _ ~,,,, :..• , , The meeting unanimously resolved ie., rittiaanytti. P ' q§""ittlir .Mr. Selfridge's election as the flounis - Chief Clerk's regarded as oartain. The Treasury eacitement is bitter, an I`n 'PTV ig e It t i 4 1 341 , . 1 eve I g ft" . 1104 a lug Al . , Treasurer it) . 'gyms* pf Alm_ Tegulix rich Aetlilwits . : - '. l , i 65 bi likely I proves failure. . 1 ~I"(33°Pinefi Lei ns*.y : i c'?111119i9 1 tb iendhlamessigstothe ie.-ewer pre advance, °lda iartly to a doubt wheat t r the Senate sitl,orgenteepsitstecepti 1 by Vedneediy. it wilt be eight pamp , let pages larger than last year. . I 111 iio• '. 'J: ,• I ! ' f.., I•! I ORIO LEGISLATURE. i Republicans and Democrats Hold Can. esemp r yheFormer, Assassin Officers; traYthillattifiedoWaltisigno•dayi - .. The !tamales County • , Iteform" Hera ben Defame to Go tato Cancus—lUncei min State of - T,eleznee to the rituinoshOssettoo I Itib L-66krei4 g.fiterniwira of the General Amembly, which meta to morrow, axe arrii , frikiniAhip`Cityt C 11 4 7, mules of Reptarttinne - tend Democratic mialmta.srogsbeld last night. The Flo; publicans nominated L. D. Woodworib. or. Ataboh4c,car President pro UM., 66/ .' V frft i raMklin, for Gloi'lt; and Jas. A. Adair. of Wood, for Sir= gesint Lithe VerfbillilOnste; also Denote, of Cuyahoga. for Speaker, ail. Loomis, of Franklin, for Clerk. and F. of Fayette, for Sergeant, at I -trattr, iiithe4lridocra}le ,ant BidierWinofst..l lug without making nominations. - ' , Thy ifighalut mtera'from gamiltun rom county, who hold the balance of powbr, ; refused to enter either caucus is certain whether the R51012b110113 or Deno: aquae offloers will s be elected to•men , I,loli S T . LOUIS. Railroad, Iron sittltiber butanes—Pte. antilop for Rabesslanent Mantra' —Leath bat Rot Decay Ntraete i f itypilir f po. r ... ter Vliffss.l. l .4lo lll ll llol • 1 Srl Louis, January I.—All our papers this morning are filled with statistical =M i t . % il lin e n liat ' ll ' . e year. The total amount of taxes paid by tie citizens of this city and county, loci d ing 4filsorril Menu% CRY. County atid State, proprietary tax on utanufacturep and customs, will reach eight. tollllobs; er, ‘ abool. 111& Pet eolt.l...o o ,__theamesseed t valuitgo Or proper]?: - ''' "* , The trial tonnage received and .4.- Reledail.ta , Stet Cbleaße.. •41430 A fit. Loots, Indianapolis A St. Louis, Ohio & Mtdaalppl, and Terre Haute A Indian s ?antennae& M eshJecrl tons. The business of other radiat- I tering here is not mosnalned. The intecart of 11006 ors -received was 195,000 tons; pig Iron made, 46,000 tam ktrwunt of door manufactured In ) the Lum city, ber 1,080.066 barrels; last year, 693,6 reoriWe, 178,082,834 . Wee are yew. 22,90P. 151 feet; logs. CARL O; shlinites, woos®. Of this amount may 12,000,000 feet came from Illasorta... The grocery and dry geode Main 'rattail._ izt,tbkm., increased dung the yeer and the p poets Mr the future growt h and pros " - tatetl'atrillelti"en'tr l? ' -be- unu lit The proomdings which have been be• fore the Circuit Comt tor sontam the past against Hobert' A. Wilt, charged wfrhetabemilbg nearly .100,000 from the rlitP IWAlleo ll. P.r. l "P'.ll yeatexasY. On Christmas eve Joseph F. $4.17 Po a well,knovnl w je . . i t/O "r 4 rman oltloo= ll- 0 gd: t ir_pbi k iarti . 1 bu t me Roily owing 'rm . . signs of decordtalllonthe Rattly larre.relusecit to Whorled. Yesterday a Man spd woman attlredlo a singular mandet'thotedlbe angels end. announced they_ ad . .1 0 9 r& Illimilauto D. vi a by nising ...e dead. • The proceeded to make - vatlerai-tnino arses ever the Its Wang& II gun* rughly, whereupon a ISUTO of fkif - deau WWI called by—ese. al -Ma ..illonF; , watchers who gave the miranlenror ng individual a beetnig mid thervotaan:wAs 1 ejeatiddednabffilinaet 4 . ..... I 11.r4osu anuallt 2.—The 11 04104 1 and saw Rails, TOMS 6i liwin,. at Glamor* Sehayber.eaunty. Mo.,re horned op Thunder Wit. Lose over 120.000;debtrefitidec •'' D. Officer Lynnor Me Neer Yorla &nee. tics force, arrival Miley, and to• or,. row will take.* dear-homes woe young Rlrls who were recently en iced , from New York by Dave Rohm for ,por. preaspf incalltutions r -,. . ••,, +.l The weather her been very cm I peat two days, with a prospect of o - • tied Wining buttpargote. river ..::.:;.:.,BAN,I/0. cllO2. , , • Trade Statistics—Millard litatch—Teliw grsylt Ojpsratersiesolortd pit, pie iteeblidilf. ""' By Telegmb to the Plttigargheasetta.l, :l' NAB FILAN . C3ICS V. Das, -A . :WIC* -Owl pastypar thos•itunedirelildwwerS Mar: 6a¢snoiiioww Oriali k valued at latency-oda niiilloiiii of doilars, including remittances via Railroad:, intailOr li t tit i gh Th il=t it tit I.,:iti crounplonsidp, possession of and one thowialst hour - et table, Mee* hundred - poibti, push shot and crouching balls barred. _. .ita ' ,Vaii " M a l i iarienVair T ti; 0117 (Nevada) Ai/Sloes of . the AV Ulm Union Telegsaph tkimpsny are rftiii ouriks.,,lisireetionlof, salaries Is t e..a1.. leged area. No fedi:Kilian was toads, but , some war* dismissed, and strigh Wanaluio do the business. - 13140:01.1 . I .4.of_Ndii AIRY Yes* , daY rid . l lTlATtritatY of Yls- Eniancipitpft, . pails% ~, 4 % ES —The Citliii*Arfili*liiitgli, c e nl a M. ,m di,, W., age s t e• /4mevn 1433 M "nbila ttr it unt ' d r am asuaus,lis A .L4)-4 - 2411 " armi, vf.,Q ME MONDAY,.4ANITA4Y 3, 1870. ===l - THE CAPITW TeLir's ikiktoottitt•thl ...Executive By Telegraph t 6 the Parrailargh/laser;te..,,,• W altunitrinti Jll l 3tVia 1. 167 0. M81T11 , 1101055-11SC4P. 11 0! ( . . • 'flat reception at tho Pattehtive Am. %Ma tilde, watt very InaltratlOOtt ( 51.9 81 * IdixParballet , in brailaurd'Außempt bold. 'the weather, tbongh,wallanlytt Arad nneffect Ittprerardiug *.great want.; , bernfeltizena and arrartgragtrOw to pay their respects to the rraeldent.. . Miele... began. Mao= helf.past, . teo, , when the &tendon so d, the DI. IMAM -Corps. and.rdhuthere, or..khe Cabinet , witb.xlmix Grant wait attired in a milt black ' Vjoila elle velvet, high bbalc6; With bier:lame. 'RAM • trimtulnglr =kited. carat. She- - Wan M • ornamental, pearls :.sad atantende...arkeirikamnieted by Mrs. Smith, her °irate is; D . Sharp, birdie of 'M and Dent.: ltdrer.Gem-Porteri Wee Nelhic Grant, sad Mita Maggie Drat., rretl4lo4. 6 .elds7loi .raeittett py,Marabg .. tinatp; and General Mtchler, Vibe Yrraldent '`.Cblflix - add' 'GSo:Bbrede Ptottorrenme dent: , Thentembereol-IMpaila Cerra .wara Jn.fnli.courk ..409'`P ir „radio° molt grandly Intl • - :Whoit the Preildrair - hfre•Grant ' Imbirree'therparlor; the-barid. strung qp . the- Chief, '.. and : the recap ; . Gon_aratimscoll, tho wee, tbige tkkfttg place In the blue parlor aholiketirepwith thaDiplbulatteCtapeaml:Vrealdenituat to twelve o'clock. Then thh, Judges , of the Supreme Court and J o li t cbiry of Ma • District wilt preingr. trettpretne coon u s were i a nititinied by their ladle • Ttid teitlecleted-loldlmeof the war of Mil-and racket .intuttalante and members-of - akerrta ot thelMetriot ererarebetveddtt accordant, wlthaticitra ' -culdrittw•roirawlnit theme lwera. large lanniberef - genttemen - bekmging to t 0 per prof...ion, including Anent" -of alchnsead prow Meth'. In germ were received by. the LP:cadent - and 'Flee President. each: being , person *thy Introduced. , .-Ttua othoese. of,: the tinny. itndeavy. fo-full uniforms headed' by General Sherman andddindral Porter - prerasted a .line Appearalsco.. Both - of throe branches of tho pdblio ware largely 'represented. ....::. s - The reception of titles* generally "gie'arliettpast twelve.. -1 , , ` • The 4 Vfee. President, mil= OE the 'Cintrtet, all of whom are trxWeahlugtott 'excepting -Attorney General Soar, and Many private eitlatna,...reoolved their friends 10-day. . _ _ CENCEINA • .... . T . Ike Tatman! , rade.— . • Aer a Pavia . neat: aternbaat •-tteilifilltis Ilititicii— %now wterea—•Dtinlawora•Veltatatt; • (By , . , TE115i3.9 . b utMlitpr.bard Bustle.) - • ' Crrectesivi, January_9;.lll79.—Mhe re; role', of leaf tobeelto tri•thfw city for the iner ending ,December Slat, vrere 44.80 hinlet; ashatst nubile warshipnano; 57,383 staid Ina .1,609 room mils st private; Warehotusee notembestrock - in this state, merit., _ Taltlent t r. .MCco iiotd, 1r,000,000; looreatte over prnvioni lipiti•; _1600,000. Cinoinstatt la now the, *ries' t, tobiceo market In th United t3tiites„ It metres •nreater var e iety than any market in the Weed.. . Thompeoe Nearer, on of the oldest merchants end a proailneht citizen of this city, died late evening; ego eighty Too 'religious interest continues un abated, large number. 4sing_fot prayer in the meetings of Bev. Payson Ham. mend, Young alen'a Christian Assorda• den. and venous churl:dia. There wee • bevy snow storm, irate moreing; alight daring remainder of the day. TelnDllpthire ght mantt General Stephen J.. IdaGrearty died inedsely • es: his residence, College Ills morning at . seven o'clock. Be sae at , the Withal* Church .yesterday morning. received Blends In the after; noon, and.. became unwell during the I night. He refused to SOW' for a Muni elan till four. hours before his death., He was a gallant and efficient °Meer. - .Entered the lath Ohio Infantry.= Captain at the. beginning of the war and ' was subsequently Lieut. Colonel and Colonel of the lath Onto; afterwards coseinanded the lad °blotted was stib= nestitly 'brinier.= Brigadier General. Be wag shot - throngh - the right-Jeng. Which is eupecesi to have (toady camped his death. Ide wh i ch left arm during the war,' from be suffered four aniputaticms. the last one a few months . ' ago." Ile was appointed Coluctor of the ' Second Ohlo District Prealdent John =weed. clerk of by this omuty last October on the ticket. Pellticmi an atrezdallaz here for abolition of We fretting privilege. ' • - Tiagedy .la From the larsniyeneer we leant of a terrible tragedy enacted in that city, In which a nail feeder named W. J. 11•14011, 'deployed tithe Riverside - 111111e, was fa tally shot by a young woman named Kennedy, aline Bethem. Wliash some time duce formed her acquaintance. and under promise of marriage, seduced her. Orm clenhlg %Mg week she asked he Intended to his tnittetient. /in , emphatic "NO was received in reply.", was then informed that he must take the e e ueeituerices, or words to that effect. Tenaznatunts MOOduntil Friday at noon, I when Miss Belem presented herself at the door of WNsales hoarding house,. and Ingo red ft he was in.: Am :wag an nermatire Ulmer, she requested that be be called tc . itbri *docir.:"Xliesh at once '4lld rable,atiehich be 'melting, Ind went to the door.j On 'OCRing into her Presence she drew a revolver and tired one allot, the t ball. etriking of the him atoitt `two taus talkie ti ght =Milton Meliastiadtedthe vino) snd attempted to.terestltirota-thehandll of hie elarer, bat did not secceed . The ontidde stnitetat .the ettentien of those whd re. 1 voslyfed - at' Me lede r - ilia . : they-rid .to * ascertain f:kilse, jfelutajg the etietie °Meets!, they found that Mr. Melfulki hiad teen shot and seriously Injured.l gattiemak Introduced to the wound. bat . thvon;copkt-not,- be found.. The nut. gums gave aitticti:eipitifol,lhit:tbe jury would pen Md.. Late hatevening the wornided man was living but with Int scarcely a prospect of his surviving the night: Its unfortunate young iwoi• Min pet :bithelf up. " On trial shelves held to bell in- the sure of 111,000, which shiiiitOnneltentired: " A' Graft Binder. Lae-Davenport.nal) finestie ,stites tosee,S, i rarlset, of that city, hats-se retail-J=l=4 in Improve d 014 binder, a lo in side of a stapes, lharetirhiCtrialrereried, hy a rake on au endless belt that carries the grain from before the sickle when- out, and lays It Veer on thirtriorder: , ,Thho is a ainca , ri of "Mottles in which the - grain'lles Nunn twinannninde Asonsii'ehatyihy4paralts, Is caughtby elnifer: MAW: Itcool l 4 - andTwoOVld .tight on, tbq lbtlarjf -. 661- In I ISzfre 4 .asot,bi *ld antSaf drape 4o the ground securely boated. ~The ntaklarot the knot,• er4 l Z- bargee- accesWilehaertir all the uttenuww2je to at btadiag br ohiriery,ls coin succenfairthe inhcliirdsin by: ittiSbbi fanocompa*eg. beingosszertsin. In, Lit ai the tasking-of stirhby chine.- The Geseressrhis,, 'kb Improvementetbei use theyltill revolutionise harvest Work; stSl - add - utilhoas of dollsra tb the ot Ace- torton i ' In the hinhense gulag they:wilLedeis in. the cost of se- , curing toe Ibby Wear ,fylii:iriangeuner# *MeV' %la 1i0a1..., .nnwter,thmen/Llor .tAe European malls, 1 miornineins,alteady'i eteledowo lutaUel vw. week, -Wedhaelayst lathe "RaUoaei , , Line". and; Saturdays •by the‘ 3, 2 , : . lane." ~,,, No oectreet” log any length obtlmeoonkt bamtwe‘•, • . •%tdanil itieroptiotal, either with the cementer. or the Goverment, to terminate the At wit-meat it • taly, Otte. The Bremen . .11s• wairite.,a,lll4ol which hid pre• • Tlonely jollied in the TO* toarrzy..the metts.ot thipdiaid, rietyk There teems .to, be Ilttln doubt IWK,Arthet ainiallr reents wilahottly...be Judo sac** AL •Ittirsitkly service will be secure& 1 - UECERLY. NEM!: Snrier a Rochester beggar was -choked to dolt' with it piece of mem, the rest. of the *pus ate willing-to accept bread.-.. Ww, J.' Iltair;'Esq.il"reindent of the bank Of Vest Cherieston W. Vs., , died very :suddenly on Wednesday byining; of heatt'dlsease, at his h0me..... , , " vravir" sad case of hydrophobia lately occurred In. Lower Wakefield township, Dicke comity The flutterer was -Alex ander .11.'Donald, a' resident of Yardley aharetiss maker: ^He war' bitten by a small dog, a month or so ago. Last Sunday a week' be - was seized with optima; on Monday he became ferocious, and O'clock on Tuesday morning he died Wiribleemrinislons. • , I The. President will butimht to Congress On its reassembling; a special message on '.the Darien Ship Canal matter, accompan led by acme Important:documents regard ing theePeratione' under treaty, the Otir-porto , bel t wle'ved. hieh Isnot known in detail', but refer to some hitch in the, PrOsaaleil. enterprise. This Govern. :meet, hoWevei, is going Lamed with lie 1 part of theaurveying - expedition, and is preparing MOO; &b.., for the'same. • „gm: valet Dick - Radford, - who turned ,11310 Lord Ainsley,., and married a belle of Wen island;! bliss ltartii; and give hiOAM in. 'New `York, . hat taken , whither "turn"' and, "Out his stick," leaving' yeni4 *lra and creditors •to 'Mourn `their credulity: The pair had latelY.taken rooms in a boardinghouse, 'and-one' morning the wife going into tier. husband's room (Owed his beduntonched,. his wardrobe gone and :a letter :stating she would not again :see Lord Ainsley.: Lady dandle, fainted and.: fell,- and hail 'maimed tn invalid to her mother •.. .. r'Pleggiurdm Smooth is out ids letter 'defending the? Ifational Banks from some hostile • Miticiims. - Ha Scants the idea that they are to be feared as monopolists, and tayalbat thei are atilt finial in - the control' of the -Secretary--ofilie . Treatury under the laws already enacted. Re stye the monopoly the countryis tofur is thatof -railroad corporations; on which he is somewhat - Revere...ln the course of his - letter he declares against expansion in any form, , and says we must get hack to bard money by careful processes, and warns has correspondent to beware of the influence of railroad companies. IT ; ris stated that a majority of ..the members of the - Recoil:sanction Commit tee have agreed to report a bill requirleg - the Virginia Leg Waters to be reconvened and each member to be - requlrol to talus the teat. oath' .trader :the .Fourteenth Amendment, the election of United States Senators to , be - declared null and void, and a new election of. Senators to lake. place after the Legislature has thus been purged. - These membersof the Commit tee claim that Judge Hoar's opinion hold ing that the members ought not to lake the test oath, etc „le .ermneoes.. , and that it was not lawful for the Legislators to take. any action of any kind until the members had all subemibed to the Wet' oath. Tot--Cleveland Herald—says:.. The death of Mr. Stanton recalls an anecdote connected-with - Andrew Loomis,. Estv,of tidreity, known, until • h re tired. from practice , aa one of the legal giants of the West, watasked by • friend whom be considered the most formidable opponent In a taw ease. Mr. Loomis did not answer Immediately, bat after dtie reflection said he considered E. IL Stan. ton the most formidable. When Mr. Stanton was in this city, last autumn. a gentleman repeated to him NOS Mr. Loomis Lhad said, and reharked, "that was a very great compliment, Mr. I, Stanton, was it not!" " Yes," said Mr. S., "whenyou take into account who said Lt." ". -- A - Wittrur -- ithreartadesta has been prepared by a member of the 'Reconstruction Committee, which it is expected will meet the views of the ma jot of the Commatue, as it fa • Co. pro ri ra y te between the two extremes. It provides that the Legislature shall meet and the members take the test oath—or affirmation—et the Fourteenth :Amend ment, not tha.'"iron.elad °tab.": -Then the Legislature shall, by solemn enact- namt;declare that the presentcoestitution shall not tie changed so as to deprive the colored people of the right to rote, hold office, ail, on juries, and have 'their share in the school Igod. On these fundamental conditions she Shall be admitted to Mae eastidlon in Cuirass. Oa the -first of January an Import- ant act posed: at the last sutra of the Dominion. Parliament, with the view of preventing Canada being made an,sayluns for thieves -and swindlers, went into operation. This act provides that if any person brings Into Othada, or hum his' possession th erein, any property en, or obtained by fraud or tales , pretenses, in any other country, In, such manner' that that. the stealing or obtaining It, in like manner laCiundawonld be, by our lows, a felony. or misdemeanor, then the Wing leg of such property here, or having It in possession with a knowl edge of its being anlawlufly obtained, shall be as offence Of the tame nature and punishable in the same manner as If the stealing or native , Sal obtainarioa bad liken place in Canada. A sharp application of this law will put an cad to the; refuge which thieves and swindlers from the United . States, whose offences were not within the provisions ot the Extradition treaty, have found in some cities of the Dominion. Ttie etemeehtteecte shoesatera. Mr.' Lake "writes to Lls paper, the 'Poled:: 91u& "From. Boston all tho way to the fur , thermos% point of Cape Cod, the motto's; There's nothing.. like leather'-for large per cent of the population of this part of the heritage Me directly or in• directly by the manufacture of hoots and shoes. The passmby on the Old Colony road, who sees a hingwooden building; may rest assured -that therein a hundred awaysons. bf Bt.'. Crispin A l onging for the bread they mt..the linear this road there are scores of thrifty Mewing towns, all supporteddirectly by Ws Interest. "The ehoemakers of Massachuasue arm M a role, superior man. . They are in telligent, sober, hard-working and pru dent t. and the , Meat of them, who have °Winery luck, do not strike old - arswith. opt haring accumulated e nough. ; O float • ”It Is a mistake to •Suppose that this alga of mechanics is unpaid. • In. North' , Bridgewater Mere are very mew makers who live at Middleboro', twelve miles distant.. Thew Men. lire at Eild.j dleboro' because rents arc clogriAlre fares on the. railroad to and from-bar less than-the difference , in mats and other. hying exieuseer They get to their 'daily work at half-peat eight in, thement• log, and quit at Malian four,andln that time a ekillful workman cams from 04,40 to 53,5 q... But theworknien In the seem who recelsciertsthen; this sum .per day nog mot envy them, .In rdiddlergao . . a sisguatti. - riliftte Pr What*. 1, 00 Pereons. on.the..yery ootekurs ektitie lam of room, And.n.rit ATV- tg 6- %Oat of lnintelprillillno t . ,rontAr $73 to $3O per Inttritinik costa the on. 12IPPrcororraler fOrdi_ 2 s.oce ra. ants Oa Wadi% VOW Nut . such' applest) 10 not, per peek. potatone .11."10 Per PPIPeI; , oak troodrand yert_ poor, $8.50 per oort 0301, anthreeite,l l3 Per.thnliletir Why ill per kierrell 'ratter 4 1 ,1centr.PerPuttud: milk 10 cent; per..quazt,aiio so on to:the end of .*__olliPter, Pal Ade 0 r 1„ _ehd\O -. Mite *He guidliellsYetr Veroononty, Save money.. _ - "The most Asict rxeterr4iPlon•pre.: villain alt.coherh tc lierr_ Ze d• Mien ..Work• - iff `ingtte4l4 rhiqtned.: .eiteltgOSAdrahtir ,one tithilf.endrrOgilottaPthetiPerieguiren _wonderful ditsietiVitt _d_yhtg. that - rip thing,;, I t WA to•:Plikr *tont PX PliP 3 l Airi: UpPenktmor the soles,. AMR . And =View pa; 'tut titt9 o os ccexpi v ia mons , *a; 091. 0 00ii 0 A117.".4411141And th'exo44* secret :pf thei r • poetic Vho,Norkpe;t4 'pall 14 the:piece; an the . #4ll, ;make.' enabiee tthi 11194 lire! ttt - nuke thecootottng no o .44llliely BLut•Poi ' 3 0 1 011E . 11111 yrtille 10er vzsitlt,..; • •-. • • . ,Untattnrul ticiinntl! , Erma th e rtaisheiptas L.d,eer- J ' Within the last mouth or two there' have been quite a number of defalcations and teflon% fortis' of embezzlement ..ro.' reeled in " the 'newspapers. 'Several' of thein were • by, °Meat Of banks, and others hi Personsin positions ;.of trust' involving the custody and'safe' keeping of moneys. " 1 " Its two'of these os l tes the do tectedculprita Winn ea overwhelmed by. mortifies:Joanna disgrace attached to the discovery of their misdoing' that they I committed stickle: — lied' -this retitle of the disgrace operated le deter•them from committing the disgraceful seta, instead of being.medecontingentupondiscevery „ how much. better they would have been off. He onlyis safe who has no hidden o ff enses to'b (H e MOS:ere& '' In the Mae. of a Government official, recently arrested I in a neighboring State .for. the embezzle ment of Government funds, the scene at the parting between' the offender 'end iiii; innocent family is said to' have beer Hof the most painful description, for they„ as well as the rest of ,the world, ,had always regarded him as being of the strictest in tegrity. The disgrace of the dishonesty touched them keenly, whiletwittiblmthe deepest mortlllcatlon was hi thnsilscov- I cry by others that ho who had looked; upon with so much respect, was really a; common Thief. ' Be, like most (Merit, i commenced' by using email name of;tbe; Governmenifunds, :but, :ultimately, like! alt others; ho enter..on that. dartger9uoi path, took more and more, he could! not pay MA, Or, perhaps, lost iffpUrpthle • • Thlo • style of tiapeculstion. does n o t always hegin „in,. dishontalY. ro,r, i' ; stance a man may be ndiebersing agent.: He, disirs" stetter" stuni;Mid not' large , ' silents,' for 'several I persOna. - -; He- bonows A's dues, timeengto replace the,:sum be . fore,. it , is,;',denandcd. , - Meanwhile. B,' another creditor or pensioner , his dled,!, and the temptation Comte to borrow ; hem, the deadman; i.e.; from the Government; -:and to correct the deficit In. his next rep torgisettkog ,ifith. the living A, who is present and trenbleiome.' Once Can , menced; die frond 'l3-conthatied;till the mischief is 'protracted past recall'' He hi detected and ruined. • ~ -.. ..;,„ ....... t The onlywho sofa way for those lUndle the money of other people, either intern! stiMs or inanitdl; ii - never 'to forget thief these-moneys are not their own, - Trust, funds should-never be appropriated, bor, :rowed or diverted : from their true. deptin, ation. Whoever confuses! MI 'seem:Mal ' with : the accounts of other' persons; for whom he is acting an agent, has already paved the way for misiortnne and crime. Money collected, or held , in treat, should always be ready to tie delli l errA When called for; and the 'Bonner the trustee pays them aver, the easier is the perform. sure of his trust. ,Mncitoft.what devel ops into dishonesty is in the beginning, simple disregard of this Principle; that money "hold in treat foi others ',twill& - never he Used by the trustee or ageat.,_l l . hie own purpose& or any. Other person'S.. ' ,except those ter wtteruthemorieybelonge. A bid Estat has IrOWti nit; wlChinthe last fifty years of' considering thehrtud : tinge money .by a pasties °Mune' part of Ute.advantageis of .his .position, the perciuksitel of his office. So that he can give up the principal When called for, be Minim he may use it meanwhile; and appropriate the interest or the usufruct' in whatever form it is reaped, to his own brnetit. W. say this custom has grown :' up within Stir years, but it rosy possibly - be older. We only know that there was once a time when public officer" wereekt petted to keep moneys in their charms Intact: And we know that More meetly the irregular`practioes; to which we hate. referred have awed to excite that mil' venal tenure they, deserve. • HoTerh' i. ,mint has aided the abuse by maaisg some' banks the ''depointeries of putific, funila.... The worrehmst , who Asem talk iic - countituOitre what he is doing: Be understsnds that Is hurting his depot' , its without direct ute/est, but he to repnid in bank 'facilities' and secommodstbens. The Government gets no return ofis kind for Its daposilm , but the public o . error his friends may get ; a returno If they do net always do 50... Where there are Mun•Tresszuries there is . churls" Mo need of any other place of deposit.. Of course there ere some officers who intuit 1 deposit in bank, for the want. of other place of security; but the sooner the. money : is turned over to the public ! treasnry,tho better for the officer and the public. I '.. In printer imoillaial life; newly orrery' person of•busixtess or-social standing is: often milled upon to set as the agent to( ' others..: The clear duty of. -whoen s tr tr . etc orpts such a trait Is to regard it as , ew to plaoshimself where he ein ,, t notand D instantly answer mil denuusda , MC& ; the better way Is not to wait. for "tech claims to be presented, but to antielpite them. Everybody should.: make a cleaf! and well deft tied line betwean_his Oenr: i ni property • mode i "ot other people, the In his possesalon. Above all, he she id refuse to hie Wand a . what he denies td' himself. There are many persons ho would ! Scorn to divert the . propert of others to their own use, :who are weak enough to loan it or leoPard . l to oblige otherik ' More then. one ••Ile fasher," so branded; bete lost his replete. lion by eimple Imibility to. isy”..zip," and adhere loaf, • I a t Wrhy Walter Brimming tame gad.. ' During the summer of - 1867, aBo n. gentleman, together with his wife d a ' widowed sister were In Parte. - Of' co they, among the "other wonders' or the French o.ptua; went to bear 'Pere 'Rya. clothe.; , • The widoW,who is young and habit one child, and Ii 'quite - wealthy,. ' fell in love with "the' Pea riskily feel meetingawere brought abontirat watch she expressed sOmtialoy Math! ing 'teceme radial. Althea& the Csrin Sul hid begin to "espretaself • Inlet in.l P d u l l n ic ot, go tar en t oughl i o bu snit 'lila tetiut i adorer, Irbil .had :mere extended el we, both - religions and_ pplitlcal,. regarding I matterl Inc monarc h ical 'country, where i 'Church and'.State arp 1 timely ..alßcd. , 1 Undsithe tutelage O of the Oaten .lid the . priest_ become_ more end. more out spoken lards ilewa, And. dually .It ts. culminated In his Lel:lreland 'monasUo orders .and It sou' supPtetail l e I hid goneld Pansy to - keep autet::_ltiwis I not known for some time In France thsti he badgone to America, but be,.: is every body- tram's, amt. here,' and: liter nanaining la this City some weeks.. So sii tower rld of all tsAt _of, sUspicion Went to BostOniirliere km mat _mat thei.lady !who I haddiawntimldther, . Itweiwiththe In. teriflort orienting private.itrairs ist Vance" that he returned; put before; long. cab boa -bra ' hinted,. he mill /storetor 'AUerica land probably_ rastaln...bere, - _144; otanY the lady, whaliudraWn. blin..wwiti from t a thadand.and mother. church.. _ t - •:• ' ate naieafiveown - Jeveeta. ..._ . . . _ . ..k.-cOrreepondefti, *hi? ---hi5.. 1 4 11 . - th e Reiman crown_loweis me they are kept , i t , the highest room - of-the palace. The ' 1 .etairmato•are lofty, and .:the'ascent la ] tedious. Fort tried and faltbfal seminal of the watch and wardi-tiro within liddtir6*lthotthl The - greet Or 1 lOU die:l'M:l4'mila' tar balltik -rellectlon IfilkupdrlMV ThlroVettnyer the Xott•I; nbolbyelicht tenth In - Weight, I am + ialyad Mt Igteenbth'llat and: gem „ a i it easen'Wohly' tcr..the: -gt.tellag - Ind. - 131gt_lboald'haldltaae_lt:: It -w The 'sae ors kftotfolf a-bedpost.* The trope. rfaltroinie of both Emperor sad Erevan were "dant& etitft!moble jewels; the ftirrnei,' releltablini a - patriarchal Mita. demh,ahaPed, ctrectron - •.fts =daft a . ii- Sorbed of five . mignittmat :ilia: Merida; add stqfPorled by a wry' Large, uneng opital" rttby: • Mann 'eta ella. ,Monels; lhaYolleged`andeltabnytkdorthe Wild tea; 'ettpport• chit-yelp-. and . chili, - iletted by lc hoop otpearld.4 bald reit 'ftier.brow - cartes larenty eight' large litillbmta - The orblia sin by t a ;feat eipphlro; vatalike".and Moe, a - alit:olnd very large dtaroot4 , /Id coronet `Of the VEnrfneal -it a-beentlftd -iiiiiiii" ofilantdalte` geme. - -Akwall i from Cridos kbeflinlentfacedi and slab( great - einerildit;the Collection la not so ittiking as that of - fdazony. This may be Wilma 1 1 to Me acted Mach of It still Its 1 , old allfeYeeMagi not talcolated lee ihe meetadesedageona-dleplay.,- Itia kept - corned IV Vith'`old Mont clothe:. , •., =Si ... I =1 2i ,,.,, -- EDfTCri'[dNt~.' , tv esteem:aural., c ooo hiW 44 . l 'i ii , l . -I ,, e i L li ! Poi'l, joceo7la. • ' , On FridiY,Sftertheibpening'irie .rainok wffitri were k- by we:m.93[B ittettly;lit Van Jrniftingdtitt, a grtethiglitsretilito , .. , ed TM& the testhors :of Indlabraraatio in Inettratvanissrabled.• .Itio.ffieemeri or Latrobe, •gave salsa reading. -Brewer burg was appototeAror the neat piAppi 0 meeting., •E55Me .rerifoo#Ol 3 l, :PM!' • 41 1 4 1114 .iatailiM* ol !,Y• eoffitix.i. • . Mr. E ' ' • nortl kovollP__M ° / 1 15 11 9 ni i i .? f ,t a y . , d lA.writing, . 'gin „commltOe orewmotats „ returned a report which ea ilotiltd; Viz ; PrDt 15' 2 briltee; 'OF Iriiin' titircrialh; • - Vioa!dalrt; p. 1.: lieatty; Viev Tire/dent; Win:'sl`liwkrie, - ftecordintriSearetscryi sailJ: Li'. traltlioar, - Correlpohdhigliec. L' A Price libeling match. was then baldx ono baudred words were pronounced for ouch to write on paper. The patietinerb i thiiii gathered 'snit submitted to s Qom Mama fur Inspectlon..,,, • ,.. . • • ~ „Dr .I.he „afternoon the C om m it tee ' on Bottling tendried that Di' Di Hunt' hid • rdis i ggiswaiterds, kills .E. J. Saab and Mr- J.A.Howell awls three.hilles Amin-. do ffieniusty and Mr. J. inghtaffi 'oath! fear Of the' Coe htairdred••prtinounoaL , The lir& not befog: a teaettarintteirinl'i Wrri.a.x;i4: Dict io n .VI e .Rram OM. A• Amster a ary wwit , ewers:fed' To! bliss 'Braitlir•Wleitsrabsars's Elacationali Works to td.r.:Howatit..Mid , art •ot Me , 9tdrey,'e Readers to Mr. Ingre ern. ' Viol other 'cimateatimtir'lmllite&"qrom i•• les; to twenty-awl wards MOIL- ~. , ~, ......•.. .Soma, attest; b the M 1 ~fiGolr°ePn -- - S' w h e i ” el i f van inhere. The e eet l kwhether a d lhanm i of• theachool-law,in. regard. M,ALrecliari le., needed, was discussed by meiiisi Singleton, Hayed. Hunt; Belt hndrrhert4 An address was read by Mincitargle,,of Ligonier... Mr. • Elbseurtb, elq; lame. more of his illastrations of hia•snaur ,, able, "alined aLme_mium tor the p mauakiiip exlibried at next J roaltMerot made ,m . st, schoolirt Wes la After brie f' addrinaeb 'br Mt; .1:• - A.: Etteversron and Mrs••A, • Jose& te a itupesintendent. the / 1 301t914915 1,4 04r0i ed, Dx ; aingittg a doxology, an , bentli c len bi'lleiv. -- .1:37/fayet. i"'''' •- L••• - ••••• 1 •• The trnaltuta was fn: many particular, a parelitabie ,vile,. . and teflected in* credit o9 those w ho' bad the 'tinkles 'islent•ef ir."'llut few torthblebtarrsts an Instructora. were. not rerdilerli PiL th e county.. The exerchtesporved to mu out SA thought :WA cillolidin fibre the t Tile mtestrons were pertinent and cal. The lecturea were on .. appro subjects, but with all these goodfeat " there Might 'be "rilitetwimewevemeht holding , another. , Ocul.. SWILL, Wail . = should,;, - Wag, before the of Unfiers lic.tile alike that theirtlLS 'par' . lnto • pimento.. MD their ..01.00•.. .and the trantalfttrterUP Pli=ooloa : should, claim attention, A -ills quieltiths'arld sutdiMeth&Diffinkament of place. , Praotical istatrimtatstgrhandil .understand _the. condition. wants 'no . character of ' coalmen ' itffirnlar - Orillf should DO engaged' aa 'Detractors let - iit.itiitais...•Men.whe immoral? their 01 meat la the pulpit, the bar, the a i store, or the balls dr legialsidtmi'erer. ix " ohm the best -Mstruclars, of. rursit • r village. echoel foritheTe• . They . era , much like lawyers or physicians won • held' giving laetrile/Sons to is/ewe* about ortacising.or matortaldutiss..., I .. ELILSOMMONs ADOIT/CD .AT THI yirSiet.. . , 319a#LA.14DTO. InkirriTtrill. { I Told in tito corn - moil - school spate • of PermsylVanist we have efficient m ean. . for educating all the..youth within borders..• - ._ • D. That the teiChera"ot our 'comma schools are colder the highest tAritigathris to gualifythemselyes. for their work, tm as to 94Compllah the design of the law{' S. 'S. That W. teachers. enter our whaler rooms-with renewed energy.totherwans of oduastioa. and never isg till IgnO L Washed from our Corisniontresitti. •', S. That ere 'will' assiat •unr--wort 1 - . • .. ... .t - touffitt,feltnik et af oar, artily in developing the edaattoqu 'interests or our &duty.' ' • ""," --- i - 5. That we enter -our •solema , prate•L against the removal of. the ßible froth our schools, considering that . to fall be:" hind - in 'the moral - eMtivation vf Our to let them fall intoperditinst. ~.. ii, That we are opposed to the rev - t in of a fee for admhialort" to' any an - t rtromst bratty' teachers. or-ottssr .-. sons ommuseted_witb_any_. sawnstellon to take the lap?! .of any session of t "DeWitt& • - - "• . - " i- ' L . • t.ereat , -the .thankar of thin Mann kJ , be .tendered .te the Trustees of e Lutheran and PreibYtatiariC7hurobbs tho - Uee ef their - hie:see of growth' to the-Pa. Central/L. 11...A..Y. it. Wert R.. & P.B, A. Soc . t•Dtarn tickets , to he Letrobe_ Clailonet ffiallEg - bbd Willard: - McMillanoMaChaimity:iW a ileld and AWED& for•liturner and to the citizens of Latrobe' risr liosidtallEy _ & in - Wreath - the nibeling, - and tithe fil burghtlarerre. for publtabingthe _ __ - • _ . ... "Smiiierdanni..•' - ' : 1 .. ' Oiitti froditillie Vaatlitraintit very pleasantrßabirdar nigbr; anti it 'seemed to' rum •no effect on *watts d ;Moo idthe OpertHoicsa.- , Edwin A closed Ms eorsponent with t• Wild I and •• The. Dramatist," In :which ha las natal almost faultier . Tohight , Joseph K. Emmett. anYoullii oom Or. tome eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee e e e the °z i t ° in the comic inundate diantinf t• ts, / Our Bonita Belle:ink: l ' 'Ve`wilf i ro. . dace, orighial 'aciip s Initf . danceit,' a • solo on the width hartnottlaum; a •nov„., ettyln the mrudcal line, • Tbe•an . • , romp. Prondsm to be 049 qt.. the • pi. Se - Ai:lax: - or lieeielo:ef ht Hanlon Brother', • with .Air : • and the little Iltdsats, open !RIM ca.: delay. of Music. . They attracted I. audiences last Teat; add as a grind' •7 new feats have been Added to • . re. portoirS Gino" Shoo, in ,ocautection, Br that inimitable, humorist, -Alf . : • • they should' be 'liberalize Ve ••"• on tribsvl'it. To gar= ids: of the • mine% ' Atom Who days never ass 'it should go arstlght. Those Who have II 'need counting. •• .• -• , - .' : . : • .... ._ _ . • Pririsonon 'Tgitsswa.—A - t •ed boom lined OS t'Old:Dritt7', ' .ic: tb rr most mescal' fieturday night.. 'Ph ear rlety enttirbuttment seams to be, appreciated by. the 'patrons Id throng *be establishment elek Mid_ • lah - Minager• Will treasury. All thg favoritosarlll appear tonigh t.-" • Tao • 031PRAZtle VAMII: in! 1 be , pea every ivening.duting liSe Week. 70 , cel ebrated and•lrsluable American. Di des perteeiti to oil, of Pops Pins IXtb, will , boon has exhlbltion•toctight. It is • • "the , easel - of. 1:01. .1.. A Ain • of Was' h ingto'n; D. o.,lonneri, Kin - . 1 . Rhodes; of eta - K.:thy,-^ The is pronounced a EIS4121601101:119/Itk.• . art. °I4 le said to he Illetiettol° 6l .rfl • • • •. • •••• : . •Ecreners : • IMposth. " - -.... 1 ,-, During the :month Ending • bet 1 . _ gist, ipti, • Coronas chariots:• iti• , . . _ gills op Jhol bodies ,:pi Qs ; . 1.. . I ;Craft* who carob to Fultleh . " . el 0; 1 lent.dsaihs In Alitglimgr coun ty: ',.- ..1 Bsoembsi Pd, Joseph .Ththerc ,• eowiedthgral in cm'Wet.e " J died; .4tlt,. Robert Lighthms • , death - front im b ar l eNub b leth. Arc.•j ;, burned:l7k Marla Parrall,r.l a th' death MCI - of ibial : • Thiniel;dela Iran reoelvea My. . lieB7; in the wart, - *bile ' discharging bid , • 1 7- 411 IL police *dolt ; letbatthe:/ ), : Mt killed on the •Ihntio, ~ • . titb, John Beingiang, dea th f ro th • - jaw; Pith, John: Berea: way. killed'ey i!usagetftetheese ar leo r sylvanta Itadroad 00mPlerz= obit Dougherty, soldeeelent lb. Allei bow rivets eige, death foctu socidentalshocitsion tr.as, Oh, Allan .1.430110, to . , IT shot -ma Obrisecteg• flume - . ClesttUllotordaceildvit driltking. z shoo c 2 41 kottcrc,isVurilinillotinki seal :11 4 of Dictson. •Stewart' - .11 , . ' • Brillionlatatioss ,stNvlTufa_ .• . 31411 / DI- 73 P 1 tall . . ~'• ,• .• ... Figie z euelylie; 16%14 - al,' - taaaritara" a* Inuadida pd (kW. legumes beidelyebe , . [ which& si:talitag ar,th the 44. 1 yeti* , There vie a number twee h os eld o d d itibs ia l ubbu tite Yesr ar .l7 ibibb . 0, ;b road.. on Abe:books' of - Um not - ineluded would Was number of :inquests. WA M ae leaf elmet iwohim a* 4 . . . ~ ... „ C,r ni ` ll l Vas lest sad el:lowest ocanasenstst Wad Nally .6 #440 4 ' 4 No Baer, MtcbViie or masc~llf Effl l irltkent tr. , . . . . .• , 1 7r1.°1pb...eFt,1mn.,.. . , .... ----.. ea el ~ . As 11T5...4......i..........:14:4.:4 ;11110%; 4 0, Clubs of tea 1$ ' .. i•cm II ftrssthea ignueltostsky to ilia getter C, 'urea a elnbei Utirfolgiastit , An requemd • . ,ictietimigerukt..,••, q,.z,., 3 • ...r.•,,y .., t: AddZeill ~. PERRIMAX, REED Is CO., .a Lt . ;Y 'Oregon Railway!. two W o ok i i'to'Oev.,4 . pa otigbrttaib ' :t lY' pasalnQFitattoK • a .reti Wh .bovirYhliit reltY,'On'thei't.,•a- P. reed,. thaulmicuoienr threw er large atone Into a passenger troach.,,The adults was thrown with.suoh force as to tase tbrengh. wlndor, and epllt the panneling between the 'windows on'the other' bide 'of the car.- mem am - wee crowded: with poeteugess. St. the. time., sud,thu torte Cu either side of where the stone stincieiretie dcataPled by it gergle &Su and tady.-the stone Passing rWitial slew tactagtof, their heads., ,Effortawera made to discover: the. perPetnited y wlthont yesterdatt.whea Mayor iota was informed of, thtzuret of one John C. Were. atAtcDoy's on. charged,with the cowardly sot. The alsymgd . htiusltsl-brdnght ' , Were , to thhrelty,iand !after , exedninattan.brand WI/Lover-in :the cum . 9 ' c..f 500 P3SI ' 4.,P,' pearance Court. • - The" Wet 'Of - .Pstiletc , Dougherty.. ter pladneobstruoilone ..tMert. Ad= the Cleveland and Pittsburgh near TrAi.t. V. ~ eth6 and i Maul . 1 1 =1 4 '..1 . 1[411 : red " hy'lat of=i nod Pittsbargh' &trout Ortuptint OI Ire immediately divided 'among the per- WWI Intibg the. Dougherty's arrest and convention . ; ttnt the persodll'Who made the.linfed. 4 ; We understand stun ~thls,...rewerd. fr .i ffere : 4.oothPi.C,ST'r n .T:P i an mmiliz ' 73 ilionsur Aitimons .and:.5113212111 ,(13m- Amy, itho.frobhed :Abe. Oleyebtad and Pittsburgh R. it:eber 'Freight 'Station - Si audiefterareest. bro M ke O llallat.Bridgeport and.-,St-Olekw irißeorpre re : arrested.. upon a reward offered by the, ceiiipiny, and urn suffering the penalty of their atm:du the penitentiary. .4.wa.sqpicvp Letter paii : • fiCtist of iiio iCial - papal's' ' here' contain tit/item :ate :.. relative to the-religions . convictiorm of the IstemutSectroun7 Stanton— .A.Carho- liejeuertfil to Its correspondence sapid's% •,": tie Intended td become a member of that '• • Chuich;tottiti liati recently, .."- rienVentlitteettltett with . ' on per ~ el .. ./141 1 4heret /he' in . • .(thae:4iihril3oPS2i: at the : troth of these !Wiles; viti:sitthal to? have no fouedallon..whatever, ' laic - t may.he mentioned.that , Father. O'Connor to , A. Inuit An- ••Baltimore,: mho: - nes .t . Ibiarepßishop,—liehsedevoted'him- 1 Witt illto the colored peolde t and _ --," I. ' utlgsilt -Ndiglotts — common of • i - drabiiid' hf that city. % Vas probe- 1. Itllitlei.ate . tha t Willis:ln reference to thin auhieet th lilf; BAto.i.ii,tnY9/.ll' rt th Ailllitg.A .4 -. . -..- . - • 1. "ktpOOTAVnaltTisEle_ l 77 l3 * arNOTICE,-The Stookkold. • t • Z/th oC. lite.9VDr.r*LuAvr! La 411,150CLATION will meet st their Halt Tam. 4 pietist' SitllONlsKraitrusa7WS: lITO. .beirwitiet Pm to:mm.lW els sadwiereir2.x...tor D.rporwAr Pto‘°"" mnins rm. " dtn HOLLING6IIIIAD, • 4:otricz,lktamonalry• Boirrol /30.11 PANT, / : iPli :iyierSaroOr. January Ist, Itllo. t :;,. TbillidENT;111111114.- irtri; 1 tIERS'ANDVOMPakTibr treater st DgMANle h Ati ° 74.7 l4 444 9 =TOggi dectax . c4 i i t , ta= or 'r DO.T.Aad °Soo.. ..7 share or t 41 U . Mlltlllitoek Of trot Cleinprey,lay. able to e btur Tre a son or War t e h g . a . og es %Ir a Dr thea , forthwi .onts- _ 7 .1. ..,r -W.1L360140. Nloolre , 1 ..S.Fricr. Or TRI.::CABOIXISOrtr11,Q11:01 I TACIT. PITTSLOS.II. ra.6 , .1 aloaly lot. ISTO. arTlir; ALIINVAL ELECTION . - conjtgiglCTußn Of-r b .Oraw Itt , r i .74,11 1 Wi'V1.V. 7 11;;;471' , 4,.. No.'s, nom i .8.1.. on KuNDelf. a mary 10th, UllO. i - Ulnae* the nest' of 10n. an asilf r- 7r. JOnil . g.T. 4 elltrbroS , Viresvineim-proTios.— , The Dtviatad at sr.racr.tr....alaaf erataitat tax. out tue a tkxrei l eg i nr a a adaftiat.lNf a Caaa>a at LY-IXT.—_EtPl.lradaat.lL 17 VIBPIIIIOii. 'insitaioirt..o-6-460iillg011 CO% Es. udsd*bia diugatcA* IleaHattori, 4111011.0 Z it= -sail J. 401110351J5..1.41 1 11111. ~:The • truarms . irttl be at ttlei try the ttualtrlarg pan arm. JOHN Trimelnv - •ISDWAHDAMUINNI, - Ths , TANI. rolltirrino; • r • ' teitai. - -' I paconimatvisso. , vartenlyillieorallswillistuteNtatt' on tarStatt Of. NOO.HiPH Will et et their old Mud. No. NI TraealrioNS. OtinET Locus': *lll.OO l, Pirr — c i.s.Jeatanos satking*. JOHN T. 100-111. 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