: g11;14 4)AILT lIAZE'ITE El PEUIDIANi =D. I 00., . o ffic4,B4 and 86 Aftle diplosue. P. E. PENIIIII.I, JOULE III& T. P. Eallirllll4 - I. P. lUD; imam' A*1:1 rllltOrintra!fs weak' or. Tao Emus. . 3 . I:m4U Der 014110 AtTere4 tir lIRST EMIR AIDXIGHT. iLiRfiISBITR4I. 4 cri - Caucus for State Treasurer. TILE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE. Proceedings of the Leuteitt!ure. New County of Chase—Free Tote at Certain; Flections—Botith Side Consolidation —Qualtilfa tan' of Flutrinaceatists—Al iowance ibr Postage—ConimW tees.on otttnsted Neats—lnan- , fittration of the Governor—ben ate Committees. [Epeetal Dloateh to the Plttsbergh Gazette.) Haitateatrao, Jan. 6, - nao. CACCIA VOR t : RRASURYR. The Republican Joint caucus met at two o'clock. ' Mickey' reosived Alty votes, Irwin eight. Mr. Arrs s and Mr. Ivens paired off. Nineteen were ttbeept, Including Meters. Lowry. War. fel. NIA; 'Adair*, Boirman;Blifilitgton, Longneeker. Craig. Herr, 'Creeken and MeCreary.' Elpener Strang voted ' for Maokey. , Speaker. Berwrin, Ccideetialk. Reinotd, Btatclock and Afbright for Irwin, • - Pennsylvania, Legislature. SENATE. The Sonata met at eleven o'clock. . . ' lltLtag .xtrraontrawa. !nu. Loyirayf Billeting a new 'county, "embriblnt parts of Crawford, Velma% Warren and -rarest, to be call. ad Chase. -1 By Mr. 'GRAHAM: 9ugolden:4d ita• the Freehold Banking and Building eocisdon of Pittsburgh. Mx. AticICA.LEW: Authorising a Vote In electing certain °insane of 'Contitlea,lownshipe, boroughs, cities and wards, whichalloens the voter, whenever more than one perion are elective, to the amine Minn.:lool°6loe, to distribute his votes among the candidates cr oonoen• trate them upon one candidate, the highest 'ln vote to be declared elected. Referred to a' Special Committee, with the fii . "kei - as Chairman.' - 'l3# Mr,ELOWARD: Onnelidattugand interpolating Btrmlogham, Eut Dlr. ininghatii,,'Oroniby and territory. ad*. cant, under : the name of Booth ,Pltts. bung, By Mr. TIMER: Regulating the proparatiOn of medical Faitedptioua, no. emanating two yean' aervloe in a drug . .Mors or graduation from medical college al the qualification of pharummullata. OLMEMBAD called up the bill re ' pealing ihe 24th magma the leaeuppre- - P riaft4 1 , 4 + ; , Air. WAS:LA.OIC moved =amendment - appropriating one hundred dollars a eeekdon toftaah memberSor postage, the "klerk to *Op an emirate SOCCISLIA end charge members for all over one Asm ara& 2dr..ZWILITE moved to _reduce to Atty. Tioat - MrcWsOioe's aviandment Wllll canted sad tlie WU:posed S 1132119; oommtxrram hi the ointectoilf . 'cue of Itlamond,r,Democrst, agaLast publkian, woo strinin as follows: Mims. ZOwti. Warfel. Randall, Miner, Drool*, said 9ratiaii—dro Ropoblicano !sod two Democrats. ritivcOujritryir.- Str,WHITE. prasental a reeolatloa exlser,Teadareoao,, 18th that - for the inaortratlon, an the sou* portfoo - tbs capital, tf, - Jthe weather le framable; If otherirlee,la the hill alike Room; and appointing a committee. of en= from . each: haoaa to ashibllah ,arreeiremeaut , • arid welt ah the fkrreCOOS Carried. Adjoarnad. • =UTZ ookurrizza. The toile 'ring are the Chairmen of the _ most lavilirfant Senate Ctentnlttees,. all- nonciod.,,to-lv „Fects.r4 Relation% Lowiyf Maids- Aulleisr7. (Local) 10iterbooti, Corporation Graham; • !tanks; Ramsay; Moss 'and liilolog, 'Kum* Cain% Reward; Railroads, .., • - -VorioU WM*: •:Vioe iaad inuodriairirr -Rani Claims and Dams- How* Priatini,Asisassyr . New ' Tisallause Conissittass brad:mom. led . HOUSE 08 REPRE3I2iTATIVES. e‘.41.4 ; Mr. APAPtE Introduced s resolution sppolrttioa Iteir.Zdwards, of Learrenee, Onsplein. Diseturedend postponed. =ON The committei':..to kentided_ , • au a Gams - (Rep. ): against . Follow (Thga..),veledrawn -moitillows: Mists' 'Addeo,. joLophs,..Bong..OFiqs, • ~ .14.4/4,4l6.lzisrAlUllkon.Taylor.r- f fro $ tour Itepulilleaso. . owsedtallteedaymmilapi f o loneltetlenal Coarentlei—laille• Haim timesiatags—ltalt;,is wunteh tome ryiinerui august rif.74 o ,lgie Mans Oatto vaatlon WI hi` It m d ay ; b:any members hare salved. There was el.: l 4E l6 mm in the Bllieletst day. The - House male all MI ad the etirT Kbe . Ming t i'ljandsl• ing the Mg TO *Mows guilty of drungengem. Snaking the offense a misdemeanor. The. bUI to emitter the Blue Grass Salim mead amended as to provide that no State std shall- be given said road. Viet ne___Adie kEAttonnossdiao. shall pennaseel against Tiotessis fee - Ishii Or pa.segems. and that Tennessee shalt have the isms lesisiative control ow the road se it bsit over other roans ill the' Enanie.'sanl their puled on third reeding. The Senate reselutketa .00mpllinim to Judge TAW of riEae grauf wore rosolosaisicr- , - . von 16 Pit ti nu epOned i 1 / 2 1tate ----• naeue--Cesatetlag iam.ra, T0. , 1 , tc.thfruusvo efaettal. ST* T 1,03 4 8 F Pirern to, 114 Hargai , , Jannary6:—lt ; la rantateit that the Ca.: • WWI are belnieelf Pint an Prima, and that they, hive guide a breach In =TVs Unite: blittieNed.keteeftutier "'nave's fame retreated to Port Pella:nil • ""tere be tired the magazine, and with -r.iikt-40..uprat.....-pwit.4 Author. antifirtiO erteulattatrianhatßalsave blue ;tot to 86 D3minxo and eiihned the pro. -tentlon of, President. /tux. emtnis Inman ' and Illabri I have tublishad's - - protent agalnit the sale of the Ito of : 'Santana to the United States. Ttu7 ats Uttar agthua Baas - - . . • • , ... . ..- . . .. , • - - 1 , . , ) : ....- - ~: -, \• ' • • - - _ :. : . . ~ .. ' ' . t . . . _ . . L. 1 1 " ... . . , 1 1_ 1111 _ 111 i_ \. It . 1 11. X -d ll . N ll . :'-. ' -. . F Z/ . .. \ ] • 4111111 - .' t ...- , , . 'VOL. Tixxxv. NW YORK CITY. The Telegraph Strike—Origin and object Stated by the Western Union Company—Pro. pallor Steam. Tug Suva—Ton fassion of the Winchester Nur darer—Democratic Ms ?Vernal. a ma ritabaniu a.m.] Navr 'roam, January 6, 1870 I.:$0 Nati from the Western Union Tele. graph Company. . RUN IIiVE Office of the Western Union Telegraph Onnpany, 145 Breadway—To the public: Since the publication, this morning, of the card signed by the offi cers of thts Company, explaining the oircumstaneea out of which the strike of operators IMO* • fall and ,dotflied statement Of what occurred In Califorpia hist been received from the Company's agent, Mr. niumford. They are as tol- ' "AfXnit the middle of Decomber, Super intendant Gamble, desiring to reaction the oompemsation of the employes at San Francisco according to the value of their services, gavo notice to two operators. that after January let their salaries would be reduced from 1120 to 1115 a mouth, and to a third that his salary would be Ito:messed from-1100 to 1120 a month, making an Increase In the aggre gate oompenastion - of the three of ten dollars • month. Acting enthuse 00110814 .1) Francs up u p n os teed I " nt h p e r e o se p nanto at San Schedule of -Warier which they asked • to have adopted. In,. this schedule the two salaries which Mr. Gamble had proposed to reduce remained as before, and= Increase of four others was asked fort - Mr. Mumford so far auented to tie Scheid° as to make no reduction of _,laries and Allowed a portion of the pro; posed Increase. He at the same time In formed the operators that the force in the office was larger than, was Juistitied . by the diminished business the number of menages being less than usual and the receipts lighter. The operatort thero selves admitted that inore'mati were em ployed than wee- necessary. To bring the force thus Into harmony with the wants of the Mildness, Iwo men were Ma mboed, but they were not the men whose salaries Mr. Gamble had In the lint instance proposed to reduce. The salaries of those men remained unchang ed. although one of these 'wan dismissed after the reduction of the price above - mentioned. A fourth man refused to work at the schedule price, although it was ten dollars a month higher than be had ever received. , _ Out of this mate of things the strike arose. The facts thus explained, fully supporthiumford's original state ment,-that he had rednled no salaries, and had no intention of dolog so. fie had, In fact, Were teed them upon the petition of the operatoni themselves, and the only man who appears .to .!rave left because he was dissainded with his corn. pensation, refused to work -att an advance in his salary of ten dollars a month. The strike, then, is not as the operators bare have alleged and suppos ed—a strike in rasidance to a reduction of wages, general or special—bat in support of the claim of an individual whose salary has been raised, but not to so high ..figure as he desired. It cannot be denied, In view of all the circumstances, that the whole body of ' strikers throughout the Onion have left their work- with the view and purpose of subjecting the bualruiss of the entlee -oomatry,to delay and derangement, because toms John Smith in California, demanding an bwresse of twenty donate In his Can get only ten dollars. This Le the real lane, milers It is tlirther claimed that this comPanY shall not be permitted to determine bow large • force is necessary to do its bush mom and to increase or diminish it froth time to time scoordlnab% • 0. H. Pax in. Tressurcr. =I The gamboat, Matta, which lett hereon Friday last, In company with the It. B. steamer allantonomartforPortland, when off the bay Tuesday morning, broke her steam pipe and suddenly stopped shoed of the Miantonornah before the headway of the latter could be checked. The re suit was a collision, and the Maria was out down to the water's edge and sunk in fift een minutes. Four of the crew, firemen; Wars lost; tabula°, of the officers and men, including the Lieutenant commander in. charge, were rem Me d -by the leantonOntab; sad ba r e returned to this city. The Marla was a UMer tug, and was on her way sum= the squadron at Portland, now forming for the - naval. reception of the Peabody ro,F*ll. muitimurs's corrvzsenos Backhart, the 'murderer • of his wife and Mr. Pandall, in West Chester, made, a oonfession yesterday while partially under the innuimoe_nt ehloroformi ad ministered to hint valett the trdth Mktg pretended inanity. He says he killed his wife because she was unfaithful to him, and he does not know why he killed *RandalL DEXOC7SI.7IO nALL: The. ball or tho Amdeu! Club; a rioted! Democratio oreanlzatlon, to•inhrht, was a grand =Mean Tweed, swampy. Mayor Hall and many other pelted lightawere present. TAN IRANI/MC OUNBOATIL ' The Spanish gunboats went to sea to day, but subsequently returned to tin tr. rantine: The steamship Jays, tram Liverpnol, arrived to-day. Generals Banks and Bursaldswere passim , . . ElB. . . • - . ST. LO .‘ - ' aciairnii of the WaUonal Capital—Al. eared . larloaard Nate enanie Exchange Meeting. cry Marva& to US PUsabantaessana.l Sr. Loofa; January - 6..-Qalte:,a late, Meeting was held at the Southern Hotel tonight, to Madder . the -question of re . Moving the National capital. - The chiir. Min was authorized to appoint coMmlt. tees to ehdt Washington and use Shell Maximo. Ingetting the -removal sinew tion - ibeibre . co but cepecris ll y 'to prevent, ff 61e, farther appropria tions for acrrsiument buildings at Wadi ington. Latter, from Conwripatuenwore read, stating that there ii • Oongnemonal AllituifisiPitutinyeablugton, whfbh two weeks ago numbered - nearly eighty members, and la constantly Increasing, 'whose nurtsmal is to' defeat • appropria tions and generally -agitate the removal - - I question.' . - Dy. ~ liasseseter, the_ ellopd.,:kiinsti ,W.,..WarifeleMold tromAxwolly i pt. the etilld WM - taken - lehlskree ' . Col, Meyer,President .of the Boar P olice. Commssioners, and will be kept until. MO manta arrive. - The ,Marchants . Exchange tc-day Coresolutions asking Congress to • 4)t.' lantlit-,a , full,past of entry as sOnseiblel, L l'. , - . d dettdebt 'a St. Donis county leanly /111,984000. , ; - KENTUCKY. ~Piloceeeings of the Legtela laturnmm, Jan. B.—A bill has been payikinced In the Kentucky House, and Made the special order (or the 12th, pro viding for the substitution of hard labor lit - eBl mese pier° whipping is now the flertaity. Ilasolttlorm weri offered and referred, protesting against the Congressional measures now pending, regulating the Jilliedicticat of UN Elupreme Court...and the power of the Executive; 134 l is locking to the revision of the mu. siltation of Kentucky were also Intro- The House appOinted a Committee to repair to Lsuisvlllsr and =mina Into the manner and system of inspection of topaoco itnilreerneeldent—Two Men laned. tßeTeleereen wpm Pltuburgh Gazette 4 : + llll . Xi.. Jemmy . J /Illawnind sad Hooey Boelsowldlidrialpit across the snick of the P. and E. Railroad near this plane, were run over by the ears and both killed. Boyle was a eon of Gen. Boyle. .AS Kentucky, and both Were members of the College of Nair Jersey. SECOMI OMR NOVA O'CLOCK, 4. Jet. NEWS BY CABLE. The' New French MinifdrY—Re mosal of Baron Haussman as Prefect of the Seine—Censor ship to be Suspended—A Set l ons Fenian Disturhance—Th Police Fire Upon the Rioters— Minister Motley'si Residence BurglarizedPolitical'' Crisis in Spain—Rumors of a Dicta torshipT7Adjournment of the . Cottes—Second Assembling of the Ecumenical Council; • By TelegT.Pß Pants, January 6.—The official jouiMal publishes a decree appointing Mr. Siert Cherreanx,..late Prefect of the , Depart . meat of the- Rhine, to. snowed 'Baron Hausman as Prefect of the Seine. Hausaman le mitered of all his admints , trative functions. This even& is , toga:rd:, ed as one of prime impertance, being a sure indication of the power of the dew , Ministry: The Emperor was dethrone of retaining tite.Prefect. This is proved by, a tenet which hishfsjestj wrote to and which establishes the fact that the first act of the Cabinet was to ask for the removal of the Prefect of the Seine. The Emperor has a strong personal regard for Hausman, and bad promised! to MIN but thought lproper to defer to the expressed desire of hiss - Mi r tatty. The Imperial letter contains; an assurance orate affection of the Sovereign and his regret at parting with an officer eo widely and deservedly esteemed. • Senator De Manpaa demanded an in-, veatlgaticia of the domestic policy of the GrovernMent. Official permission bas been granted for the Kale of the /Zappe! (radical organ) in the street. It is reported that the censorship here tofbre exercised over telegrams and the admission of foreign papers will be at least temporarily suspended: GREAT marsim LONDON, Jan. B.—The amount or bul lion In the vault of the Bank of England has decreased 8100,000 since last week. There are rumor. that quite a •sation• outbreak occurred near Looghird,. in Ireland, attended with loss of life. An extract of Mrs. Eitowe's "Lady Byron' Vindicated," containing eleven hundred and thirty.one words, was re ceived by the Anglo-American and Atlantic cables last evening, and.pub- Ittihad In the Pall Mall Gazette of today. , Dunlap, January B.—The Irish jour nals report that during the Parliament ary election in Longford, which we. bitterly contested and attended with great exciters:6;l4.. the- euppnters of Martin, the FeMan candidate, - and tire Mends e Nugent, came into collision at Gullet 0111, tn:the rear•of Longford. After a sharp fight between the parties the troopeeppeared upon the held and fired upon , the Fontana, who quickly dl.persed. A few men were wounde but no one killed. At last accounts there had been no further disturbance, but_ proper precautions - had been taken to prevent a renewal of the conflict. The Fenian element la greatly exasperated over the defeat of its candidate. The residence of Mr. Motley. American Minister at London, was entered by bur glars last night and robbed to the value of 1000 pounds. = _Mammy, January 6.—The podded nigh; shows no signs of ending. Rumors are current that an application will be made to GM' Caney to induce It to unc tion the establishment of a Dictatorship for four months and suspend its semdon. • Nsw Yorr, January 6.—Some of tato evening papers contain the following cable dispatch: The imperial sutra that two pistol theta were Bred at Bern= yesterday without -wounding him. Frousucz, January 8. —lt is announced that the refusal of Victor limennel to consent to the candidature of the Doke of Genoa for the Spanish Throne was made unwillingly. bat be could not avoid It, owing to the extreme disinclination of the Duchene of Genoa to It, on her eon's account. _ MADRID, January 6.—The ()oriel has adjourned. Jost previous to adjourn ment there was greet excitement among. the members on hotly disputed quest. Untie relating to the Ministry and dy. nasty. • , There it • rumor that the Diontponsier party will make fresh efforts to meow plied their alms. -La impartial nye the leaden of the Unionists have refoeed to enter into the . new cabinet which Marshal Serrun la endeavoring to form. , =I Rows. January 6.—The second pdblin congregation ctt the Ecumenical Connell oommeneed this morning. The first wu on the oataaion of the Inauguration of the Council. The cerremorder today were not on so grand a . scaler thaw of the opening day, and the nnniber of, apeatalass SOU& waUar. The Pope ink present, but there was no proosiodon, to the hall of the. Council, and no opening address was delivered. Man was ogle• brated, after which 'each Father deliver ed to the Pope lds.profession of faith, adebrding to the formula of Plus IV:. Though its organization Is complete", the Council cannot yet promulgate de. cress. The Pope continues in Sao health. Lompoc, January 6.—A correeptsident of the nmee, writing from Rome, says the Pope will probably proclaim the &erns of Infallibility by a decree, not admitting an appeal to the General Conn- I =l3l= QtrtZNITOWIS' Jan. o.—The steamer' Berawybrazdra from New York; has ftrasoow, Jan. 6.—The steamship Cambria, from New York, has arrived, hf Ammo J 10112217 IL—Thii :United Stites stesineelpohutpd has arrived el Barcelona, , FINANCIAL AND. CONDONSAL. LONDON, January 8.-Noeafed.-10on milli aimed at Mk. for motley; 92% for 'amount. • Mamie= seetiritleequlat2 Cia, 87k; Cat, old, 86k; 87a, KW. L 010; litk. Erie; I7k; Illmois Central, NW; A. 6 O. W. 26k. - • • FRANZ/011Tc January 6.-ilfonting.- U. B.l3onits firm e, 920924 f. water Wen tiplanoa Orleans 11.80; tales 10,000 hales. Meadataftequlet.' QM. lornls while wheat 986(4971; red western, No. 2. Ma; do. No. 1,112 s; winter 8a 10d. Mar 22a 81. Corn: No,. 2 mixed 28s 9d. Oats 2a Od. Pork ,105 a. rt leef 102 i. Lard declining at 7 1 s: • ett.. Cheese 139 a .Bacou:Turpentine 216.6 d.. Linseed Oil 31. Tallow it 39a. - Petrol • dull at 40e on 'pot; 2811 . 9M5129a afloat. nape:3loB..o'lller at 286%2E48d, .Lard. Oil quiet. • Patios, Janua ry `. 6.-Bourse' llul and quoted at 7stt, I,x2wimr,liumari . a.-Peorokitim Arm and unchanged. Bugarimi, January 8.-retroleim quiet, at 7 Maier& _ liiimutto, January 6.--Petroletim gales at 16 marcbancos. OHIO LBOOLATUBtI. , Adtalitim Zaw-11111 ler 'Ball. rest enorthobten Protesting Against Consolidation of Computes. (al Selesnisti m Ole P.t.tiburiliOssetli.j Cowman% Jennary O.—A bill was in• tredueed In the Senate to•dlk repeating the famous visible admixture law. ' •• ' Alw. it,blll to ogtOP9l railroad comps. ides Oonsottdatiog wltrilbreign comps: Wes to purchase from protesting stook: bolder their stock at the Wilma Market value. • . —Sohn Barton, charged 'with killing James Miller at the ReformrBchool In Chicago, by striking hha - on the bead with a whipstock, , has been convicted manslaughter, and sentenced one year In the State Penitentiary. et Joliet. • • PITTSBURGH, FRIpAY, JANUARY 7, 1870. THE CAPFIIM6. Demand for Salary Increase—Cu ban Privateer ,at Charkston - Um Fermentation Period Revenue - Decision—West. Vir ginia Distilleries. Tslegraurt to the 'Pittsburgh oaseito..l WminmSmimm,Jan4o.o:4lBM =I The Cderki In the ClEleant the Congres sional Printer have made in application to the Secretary of the Treasury for an addition of twenty der cent: to their sala ries. the increase of compensation to date back a year or. more. The claim is made on the ground that the law giving M oors of the Senate twenty per cent. addi tional compensation embraces the cler= fell foree of the Consresalonal Printer. "who is elected by the Senate. Secretary Bontwell has referred tho matter to the First Comptroller. • PZRMENTATION PSHIOD. Revenue agents have left for Clooinnati fog tbs./Purpose! of taking testimony re lating to the forty.elght hour fermenta. (ion period, accompanied by a ph& nographlo reporter. Their visit le in accordanoe with the request of 43. ~, Burnet, ,Fattorney tag-..w -tern.' wes tarsi • dietitian ,:' who ‘: bare alnady 'entered - their protest against the time flied by the Commissioner. They will probably be absent until next Wednes. day. and it le understood representative distillers from St. Loafs, Loalevillo: Chicago and western cities will be present to testily in behalf of the claim desired. I= The Spanish Minister hoe 'notified the 'Stste.Departinent that the steamer ' An. Me, a Chtian privateer, crossed the barer Charleston Harbor yesterday about noon and anchored off Fort Sumter, with I portion of the maw of the Hornet on heard. The Secretary of State immedi ately notified the Navy Deeartmentend • tevenne ender, with a . U. & Marshal on board, has been ordered down to the suspeoted steamer., Rsvarrue DECINON Commissioner Delano decides that dealers In lest tobacco cannot be allowed to purehiee the serape, waste and sweep. lugs of cigar manufactures In bulk with out the payment of full tax thereon. WICAr Mann& DISTILLIMIZIL CoL Heiner, Special Agent of the In• tame! Revenue Bureau, has returned from the inspeetion Of the Weat Virginia &littler's', and reports he has dlaooyered no Illegal practices among them. I= The receipts of eastern' for the week taxttmig December Slit were. 14782,152. MiSOURI. Menage of Go !McClurg to tie LegtaLature. (BiTelevaih So the rusitrorgh essitta.) ST. Louis, .111.120117 B.—Gov. kleClurg's message calls attention to , the peaceful condition at the Btaterand In view of the fact aakaa consideration of the expedien cy of removing political disabilities from thee* who participated in the rebellion. He does 'not ecinistd or It necessary to amend the constitution to ergot this, as the constitution now' provides that the Legtalature may remove such disatdlides after January let, 1871. lie recommends that Ole hi made a, question of /MOUS. Wort (nibs ceDVloll.fliaXt fall. MO that the :undid/lea far the Legislature' next- till may nit,. in part,at least, upon this isms. He opposes a Convention for the revision of the Constitution, but recommends the submitting to the people the proposition to allow. offeror's' to vote. and another striking out of the coostitutiou what le known es the double liability clause. The State debt In 1869 was $30,600,000, and the general financial cuidltion favor. able; but the Governer urges strict econ omy. The intereston the bondsfcrr July next .Is, provided for by that of January following, and: can be easily arranged. There are now in the Treasury near)ysix Studied thousand dollen% mom of which belongs to the interest fund., The prin. alp& of bonds maturing in'72 amounting to 1477,000, and that of 1878; of 1680,000, curable bepromptyinet. Three hundred and - silty mile* of railroad - haveiseen built during the year and one thousand and thirty-live miles are In course of construction. •• • The Governoediseuesee th e resoarom of the Stets at length and advisee every means to be used to give Information re sliming them to the people of this come try and of Earope. On..the tariff guest= he asys Shetpresent tariff 'Would and - no will b modified and 'duties placed on luxuries; but hopes the free Weds movement may be regarded with ituelikion. Regarding capital pun. tahraent tie or not convinced of • de barbarity; and adds that "the 'teaching of Christianity is that the ruler bough not the sword in vain, for be la tne mtn later of God, a revenger to execute wrath :upon him that death evil." The public school fund amount, to oellt sixteen hundred thousand dollars, and the schools of the State are in a prosperous condition. He recommends, the bash lishment of a reformatory school Ihr young persons convicted of minor offen ses, and urges the adoption - of the lath Amendment Immediately on the receipt of in attested' ektpYfrech Wathingten. CUBA gip Wept,* to the Plathaesit esastsso . HAVii.W.te Jan. fl.-4.bOdy ofins3rgenta li+?reported .moving" toward. lite:Canto atop begins In the eisfaividepartment. Blinultaneonaly with tins movement several well arnied bodies of two hi:w and itit-flosta 4 hutairen,nten nook were •aint SzWiho tont» Ortho btnooylliza dlarlor. 'lttseeportotltheobjziotof thole expeditions la to destroy cane There has ma yet been no confirmation of the surrender of the 1,500 Insurgents. )"Tiurrose'det c*ztn lopislorwlOr distal* ' tut the Prinfailli ellent;, There itmnotrillotwein at Nuevitae. It la reported that the insurgents re encitulPtd'itt , Thhru_,ellt*Pid hada to Ragged Island and /111111112. Nothing has been heard of Gen. Pull° shied the 25th of 'Decembsr. He left Noovitoo to gOtowards Coscorro., , or T i p t qf woods erto to ol . i th s troidiate cu il i o i l o nity depriving the linuttipinta of a place of I liannelAtiniguer.'tine of Me lwaug chief* has been killed. . _ • Taoists, Dec. SO. via. Hanna 6. Ramble hvellitlrculation that the °beta: aim to the completion oiihstAnde of the Island to the United States have been' Cokloved• :Then II lithe crodenco given the,sopbrt, z a The French Alialsteviuts +mho fr om vsmalos W. Soya. 2, 1-41. .Selsore of a Supposed Cuban Privateer. Pr Towson so the Pittsburgh 0 wit , 63 Ri.o , *slog,l3 January .—The Aeon yektht Anis, Cape. Sonitnene; from New , York, for Nam% put Into this Fort on 'Xussday, under strays of weather, and tonknbid:' WWI oho was visited by the Custom Rowe UMW. Mt,. on ,00tztplalot, of the Itheash Con. and that she was Intended for violating the neutrality laws, and was seized by the Vatted. States Marshal aqd detained. passedipovneul craw were mostly. Cubans, Col. W. O. Ryan, the Cuban Si. !baster'', and a ion ef Oen. Veljililded • log among the former. On Wednesday the Anna was taken to the Government dock and put In charge of two United State, army ottioers and twenty-fire prt. Inter, 'W4146004 thdahlraoonipaw, the passengers and most of the ereir Wi ttig rooms &taboo' to await the dismal. t on ofthe vessel. Tilers wsa Rearmament On loud /maths Anne had mule: clear &nee papersirom the Custom Rouse at Zi . ew York. Herpamengers had engaged pi as allege that they were entirely unprepatod so make =7: etvit moMmtenta. The. INIU be - bard In the United States Mart on FridayZnortdag. . —is weasel arrived in Cimileston hen torr. on Wednesday which is reported by , the, Spaniels. Bantster to be • Cu ban- privateer. - and filled with men, among teem a portion of the crew albs Mortiet, , M te mated tharolletted MUM Reyenne cutter hew been sent down from Charleston, with the United Mates Mar shal on board. to overhaul her. Effi EWA BBRT TKLEGRAIfI —The Indians Publishers' ditsociaticni 111 In session at Indianapolis. —There Is no new feature In the tele• graphers' strike at Mideast'. —The Democratic State Convention of Indiana will meet to-inorrowst lodise spells. . —John C. Greeks Midge hue been ap pointadtheCineinnati South ern Railroad for 11.sntuelry. —The Maryland Legtalstme wee fully organized yesterday and the Governor's message read In thezfternoon. • —W. H. Taylor, freight helm brake• man, fell from a tralti - at Nashville, yes terday, and was killed butanely, bV head being crushed. ' —W. L. Percy. partoillee clerk at Cin cinnati, was acquitted yesterday of a charge of opening registered letters. The Jury did not leave the box. —The Regents of idichigan University have adopted a resolution, the effect of which admits women to the University on en OTWAY wWt hales. —The ftepubllcans at the Maine Lew lalature have nominated L. M. Morrill for O. S. Senator. ,Ths 'Demon:ate hays nominated Law need, of Waldboro. —The steamboat Oonnecticat passed Poughkeepsie yeeteiday noon Ibr Al bany, loaded to the gniirdii with freight. The river at CoLaekie I. dogged with —The Memphis municipal election yesterday passed off quietly. John Johnson, regular Democratic candidate, arm elected Mayor by probably a thou mad majority. —Gen. Prim and' Regent Serrano are mid to -be Inclined to fever the sale of Cuba to the United ; States, but an har hal of the affect-on the Spanish people, who are utterly opposed to snob sale. —Gen. Shelidan attended the reunion of 'the Second Michigan Cavalry, at Grand Rapids. 'This le the regiment of which he was Colonel dr*, and the only regiment heoommanded doting the war. —Dr. B. C. Manchester and wile were arrested at Bt. Louis rday, charged with kidnapping alittle girl, daughter of Hellion and Abbey Burnham, of Weston, Mm. Dr. M. L the man who attempted • adratile 2,pon a dead, body manly. —The hesitant Lednard Croaker and Henry Webb, Who perished near Buffalo in the storm of Sunday night hat, were found yesterday afternoon on Crooker's own field. They were covered with lee, Nand and driftwood, and were evidently washed there by the tidal wave which broke over the turnpike road near the lake shore. ...Tantioe Dowling. of New Yoik city, having on Tuesday proclaimed in open Court that be knew policemen who were in the habit of abetting pickpockets end sharing their planderandge Bosworth, President of the Baird of Police Com- _Alesioners, addressed a Jetter to him, requesting the namesof such policemen, and if found gnilty, prised that they would be summarily dismisted. The Justice mit a verbal reply, stating that he did not with to be complainant. • —Wednesday night the etore of Hard. lug .t Brothers, dry goods deplore, at Rockville, Parke sonny, Indiana, was entered, and the safe broken open and' robbed of eighteen thousand dollars in currency. Some Illfagreement existed between the Arm and the °Moors of the bank at Rockville end they bad with. held their depottlia. which amounts for the large amount of money On hand. The burglars left their tools and a dark lan. term with some other professional sp. purtenancia. —The Spanish and Cuban feeling In New York city is said to be waxing warm. The Spanish Consul and Senor De Canto, editor of -001 - Spanialt Paper. have - recetveff - anonymous notification that they are to be astualnated. Senor Roberta, Spanish Minister at Washing ton, Is also to be put out of the way by two well dressed emissaries, who are to decoy him Into a dark corner. -Accord ing to EL Confect, the Cuban Junto have arranged all this bloody work In secret salon. Meanwhile there are reports of the successful departure of another ex pedition for Cuba with plenty of arms and powder. —Another frandalent divorce ease Is before the New York Couto. John Gow an, It la represented, left that city In May hist and came to Pluabrush; and when ha returned home found that his wife had been divorced from him. The case bad been tried before one S. EL Stewart, Jr., as referee, and three witnesses hid sworn to Gowan'a violation of the mar. riage vow with ons. Lissie Smith, rerAd lug Mll4 Allen street. Gowan introduced proof !adore Judge Cardoso that no such person as Little Smith resided -at .114 Allen street, nor even traletedohat he was not guilty'of the alleged Infidelity, and that he bad never been served with a =Slot of the action, es mulled by law. -Deehdon reserved. BOLTED LIGATEINEL The Lagetntag lieneers—The Bolt lOU ' General and no Commune. • The Mine among the telegraph opera. tore here as well as elsewhere through out the country continues, and no efforts Cowards effecting a compromise have thus far been made on either side. The Western Union Company are running With light force, but announce, In the following furnished card, that they are amply supplied with Operators to Wane" their buenem Werrans Crum fertsawaru Co , °Moe of the 80p.t.. 4th District. Fittanttaan, Jan. 6, 1816. To THE PUBLIC :—Loot as inspresaion may obtain endenos with our anstollitaa and the Wills generally. that owing to the ustrike"wrionwn some of the opera , tors formerly in the employ of the oom. Pain, our facilities for thee tranuniadon of news see interfered with, we take thlis method of smuring them that we are amply supplied with operators to do our bodement es promptly as heretolbres. . • Bort. The following private messages have keen received from wnicespoints, which &Hoed a summary of the situation up F. till midnight: ' Pumeristmetre. Jan. • e—The tele• Ivanhoe' strike continues. Fresh anew dons to the Lessen are being made 'rapidly. -DU eedmated .11W 9,000 men "re out throughout the country. -•Ltsunvihns, 'Jen. 6.—The Western Union operators at this piece continue .theildrikeennklue neelibriaiprectulta to their ranks hourly. They have a large rookroositfortsbly Mediae and are en- Joylo& themeolvem and letting things take ale mime • • • Ouiceao, Jan. 0 —The strike of the Weliteen Union Taisegraghoperatota ma ilmen with every prospect of anaosse -Ecolgurli6bff Marta marl/ received from all vinous. Naw Ontoreen, January 6.--Atianta went out this morning. Augusta and others fell into Aloe to night. Tem dead. Gelvestan and ,Houston's full Ibroo quit withont them. Texas van do "nothing.' Every's:oak is out her,. Com mittees; have been appointed and one man pieced on duty to clear the Wainer of yesterday up. All business ts• being refused now and not a man ham shown a desire to Ail our pease. New Tome, January B.—The The. ;ciphers' ,erreiontintes. . Biwa ? . aging newel has been rewind - today from all quarters. The operatorson the COhis ante Joined the strikers to day, several caked month not before re. ported. It is reported.the aillcials here are wavering and the otailrees .it I. thought will all be in their plans in a Ctigoaini January_ll, P. s.—The re.l pore that the Onion Fulda-Railroad will aid the . Western Union Company, and vain by hood dap . n& The Brother ed Fogineers- Moe sympetht es with the en and will not permit it. The strikers in tkie city will publish the flat.Toff denying • esstato bogus re l7a. t ,,Wingaled by the Weldon Onion Company.- soweing a oessegicia of the ieslke and offers of commune. The bpsiatore of the Indienevigiai and Ed. Louie Wend have Pledged themselves , not to vacate their offices taw:out pod ikn on the Western Union Company. lenuneiromg, January et.-Telegraph strikers - ere still holding out firm. and declare the intention of not .bndging en Inch.". At Terre Haute they rem" their numbers as being augmented ptiety. ten braves were taken in today: Neenvini.—The ODl•groph °pentagon hive suspended and the strikers epilg eiwawally send words of wood cheer to their northern brethren: The strike eZ• midi to: Atlanta. Augusta, Jackson. . _ 'z z . "4, Miss, Memphis, Mobile, and a number of other important telegraph points. • Cntormsart, January B.—A large con tribution has been tendered by citizens to support the telegraph strikers in their contest for no reduction of *ages. An ex-Supetintendent of the Western llnion Company Is taking an active part In the movement. Sr. Lowe, Janurry 6.—The telegraph operators publlah a card oontrachoting the report that that office Is "manned by a sufficient force. Railroad operators are Joiningin the strike, and busineu men arc landing support to thelr caws. New You', January 6.—Oommuulma. Mon by the Cubap cable is Interrupted by the strike of the Western Union tele. grapheme. Stream's efforts are beteg put forth to control the Atlantic cable, with great probability of. success. The .Leagoo'T to hourly adding to its num bers, and °Damara are r•Jolcirg ever the visible algaanf waverlomOn the part of the Western • Union officials. Men now on duty, Including the printing operators, say they can work no longer than to-morrow, and the chief operators will, no doubt, Join the strikers. The headquarters of the "League" at the Western Hotel presents a busy appear ance. messages constantly arriving frotn all portions of the country, and are reoeived with cheers by the eager strikers. Wasters on', January 6.—Hon. Mr. Latham, President of the Trades Assam. bly of the finned Stets, addressed the telegraph strikers to-day, and encour aged them In their coarse and, promised material aid If required. If the strike was not ended by the Western Union Company belbre Monday next It is an ticipated grees.will' take action In the matter: ' ; Crrr.—ln the 011 regions the strike Is most general and widespread. The IltrundUeoffice wee closed yesterday and day before, one man on duty today. Rosser/11e, 'Pit/tole, Pleasantville, Tarr Farm, Miller Farm and Petroleum Can. tre offices are closed and no operators • to be found to till the places vacated by the strikers. It is odd that the Oil trade of Pittsburgh and the 011 regions have signed cards binding themselves to not retronise the Western Union Telegraph tbutpany until the strikers are rein stated. "and have tendered substantial aid if necessary.. The foregoing inesaagea, It may be well to remark, are (=parte. The West ern Union °Metals here say, and they are gentleman In whose words we have the largest confidence, that they, are in a petition to •eflght the fight out"' r and will dolt; that they have ample facilities and force to conduce their brialneer s. promptly and satisfactorily as ever, and that their patrons will in no possible way suffer during the strike. It is to'be hoped that an early adjustment of the difficulties will be made and tnat the op. orators and company will better under stand each other in the future. Coal Stealing For some time taut, especially during the lut "cold spell," John Fau has ob. served an 'laming decrease in the fuel stored In his cellar. He was at a Ices to amount for the mystery until a few days ago, when just about the usual time set apart for graveyard yawning' and other nocturnal manifestations. he alleges he observed Patrick Dann emergecautione. ly from the cellar, survey the landscape, and apparently finding the way clear, rapidly disappear from sight, bearing with him several well filled coal scuttles. Tuesday, to have the matter properly in vestigated, he called et Deputy Mayor Nichols, 'nd made • charge of larceny against Patrick, upon which he was ar rested and compelled to give ball for a hearing. Ilopert's laud. As early as 1858 a committee of the Minnesota Legislature compiled a great Tarietigt tostimony. upon the resources of Central British America, including a narrative by Governor, and now Senator, Ramsey of an official visit In 1851. to Pembala, on the northern frontier of Min. nesota, awl a trip to Fort Garry, seventy miles beyond Pembina. After derail]. ing, with some enthusiasm, the flat sp. preach to *civilized settlement, fifteen miles south of the junction of the Arran'. beta and Red Rivers. , the Governor yours the following picture of life' on Red River : Imagine a river flowing sluggishly northward through a flat, alluvial plain, and the west of it lined continuously for over thirty miles with cukivated farms, each presenting those appearances of thrift around them which I mentioned an surronading the first farms seen by us ; each farm with a narrow frontage on the river of only twenty-four rods in width, but extending back for one or two miles, and each of these narrow farms having their dwellings and out buildings spread along the hirer aunt, with lawas sloping to the water's edge' and shrubbery and vines literary trained around Ahem, and trace intermingled—the whole presenting the appearance of a long suburban vil lage—such as you might see near our Esstem seaboard, or suck as you find ex hibited in plenum of English country villages; with-the resemblance rendered more . aniking by the spires of several churches peeping above the foliage In the distance. Whitewinhed school houses glisten hem and there, amid sunlight and green; gentlemen's houses of pretentious dimensions, and grassy lawns and cash orate fencing, the seats of retired officers of the Hudson Bay Company occasion ally interspersed. Heenan En glish Bish op's parsonage, with • boarding or high school near by, ends= there • Catholic Bishop's massive cathedral, with a con vent of the Sisters -of Charity attached, while the two large stone forts (at which reside the officers of the Hudson Buy Company,- or, of the upper colony; one called Upper-fort Garry, and situated at the mouth °Pike' Assildboin; -and the other termed Lower Garr y , whlelits twenty milm Anther down the river) helped to give additional picturesqueness Gov. Ramsey was satisfied that whiat, barlaymeosta and esculent roots were cultivated as successfully as in Mantes°. ta; that Indian corn was precarious; that the counter was mcWally favorable to stock robing, sad that the. intertor dn. tele* even to latitude.6o deg., near the Rocky .Moluttainic were no less adapted to agriculture. Blalangusgt on the ;et. ter point is u follows:.. •,, Bat without casting more than a pass ing glance on the agricultural capacity at remote Peace ever, we may come t° the fertile valley and plain of the great Saskatchewan, the Mississippi of the North, which pours its waters from the Rocky Mountains over more than a then. and miles of agricultural territory teem; ing oral and other mineral treasures Into Lake. Winnetwg; and we may note the still more fertile and desirable lands of its loath Or Bear aver branch, the winter home In Its Wended valleys of the buffalo and myriads of other game; as far north ea these regions are, actual expert meet has shown them to be capable of raising successflilly nearly every cereal, hardly excepting corn, and every vegeta. hie that can be produced In our lands of the temperate Eons further south. From what I have seen of the lanais that section, and from what - have learn ed respecting Its capacity, I and making every allowance for its climate and for its extraordinary fertility also, ,Ifea tate not to ascribe the whole of the-upper plains on both branches of the Saskatchewan river an agricultural value superior naturally to the Seidsofour New -England In their primitive condition, and though lack of Umber might be an ob. Jection to soma portions af the tiaskatche wan territory, yet it has mineml coal In abandanoe, which may be easily mined rosuppi MI for a population of the dimsest The steamship China, which arrived at this pan on Sunday from China and Ja. pan, brought 8,000 cards of silkworms , eggs, which ere going through billets York via the Pack . Italtraed, • Their destinstlon .is Lyons, Preece. If this experiment or shipping silkworms' ;eggs by the America* route is successful, all exportations of them will in fable , be sent by way of San Francisco , and New York. Although occasional, shismients are made of othertames, the early spring is the general season for the export of silkworms' eggs tram Japan., The most of them are sent to France and 'ltaly. The French MIS Steamship Company dimatchn special steamer annuaraj.erith a cargo of them„.which are sent tarn= A veer exciting scene transpired at a vis the Isthmus of Sum. Ms steamer minstrel hall_ln St. Louis. A lawyer, is specially Stied up in ' compartments, who had brought a salt for a young lady, and L provided with titian 'sivaratas, lair her sitting beside a gentleman in the to maintain an equable temperemenh If audience, and stepped up and requested eggs are to be "hipped by the. Amami that she come to ids dike the next day. - mail, special cars will be necessary to Th e lady's escort, mistaking the Ware carry them. The Pacific Mall Company . oy the request, and . without mailing any has already ,signitied ita willingness to yoquhies.jumped np and drew a pistol to make all the necessary amangantnta for shoot the offender, but was knocked the rare of the eggs whileontbe steamer. down by the lawyer. The my of pistol The French shitspersare dissatisfied with created a panic, and grand lush was their experience inshipping Sul eggs tie made toilet out of the - hall. Quiet was the Isthmus of Sues, and have soh:sta. finally restored, and '• the - fail who rily tried the eiperiment of a ably:anent made all the trouble bad the matter fully across the American continent,—B. espial:Mb him. , - 2 GENERAL *Ewa IT Is a very good sign when the Repub lic= Government and the Republican party apologize.to the country for only reducing the debt V 4000,000 In one month. The Democracy never even' loglzitfor increasing or it. tact : lithe = between the two parties. ' ♦ urns boy of Provincetown. Vohs years old, very anxious for a ciruzetbk, evening preceding Chicistmas..Eve, - - on going to bed, made the following prayer: *. %Now I lay me down to sleep,' I want a drum, 'I prey the Lord,' Iwant a drum, 'my soul to kee p, and if I should die before I wake, I want a drum I" -His prayer was answered. BOTII parties in Georgia are keenly en deavoring to Ware a majority in the State Legislature. The Conservatives have not abandoned the hope of control. leg it. There is talk of a Democratic State convention to discuss questions of party policy; among others, whether, in order to' prevent the Republicans from getting possession of the State govern ment, it would , not .be advisable to ratify the fifteenth amendment. In °ppm= to this the Hon. Ben Hill counsels the do nothing policy. Ir hu transpired that Men. Tate, the Hayden Charge d'Affaires wu entrusted with an important special mission -to the United States Government. Whether he hu yet made a proposition to the Ex ecutive is not pinkly known. It is stated that Gen. Tate is authorized to ne gotiate for the cession of Mole St. Nicho las, at the northwest of Hayti, where' the Hayden authorities hope, by perfect lag the treaty proposed, a large free city may grow up under the protection of the United States. The harbor's represented as quite is good as that of Santana, and in the windward line frem New York to the point at which the Darien Canal must be constructed ; it Is two depicts sailing than by way of Samaria and three days. shorter math than by way of Ivey of St. Thomas. Ix a conversation with Judge'Hoar he Is reported as having said that the Prerd dent would not with his (Hoarte) consent withdraw his name from the Senate. He was sure the action of the Senate in his own cue would strengthen him, and that such a coarse insured hie stay in the cab inet; that he preferred to. be in the cat& net, and that for six weeks he objected to the Prestdent's nominating htm for the Supreme Court, that he really did not care for either place; that ke would much preferto return to his old home and prac tice. He added that he was here U a Re publican and a friend of the President, and no plot of Democrats and disaffected .Republicans should make him Itilter ii his duties. In answer to a direct goes Lion, he said: "The President will not withdratir my name. I shall, through my Republican friends, insist on direct. Tom on my nomination. I do . not pro pose to resign my pisltion in the cabinet, If lam not confirmed. I have promised u much to the PresideaL" • Drarizzans are, under erdttin,g laws, as Is well known, allowed to keep welt'. key in bond one year only, previous to paying the tax. Producers of fine whis key claim that more time is needed, and are at Washington in strong force, asking Congress to extend it; and it seems quite likely that their request will be granted, but not in time, the distillers think, to. afford the required relief, unless passed as en Independent- measure, separate from the general bill -codifying the present system of Internal Revenue laws. This is what the Committee of Ways and Means are not likely to recommend: their experience In the copper, wool and other independent bills leading them to look with disfavor upon what Is termed here "piecemeal legislation ;" it having been found that when a single interest gets relief by an independent measure, Its friends at once become indifferent to the needs of others, if not absolutely antago nistic. The distillers allege that unless they have immediate relief, large amounts of whiskey must be forced upon the mar ket at ruinous rates, and without proper age, before the first of February. IT HAS been alleged that the State Dr. partment had furnished, -with much re luctance, to Mr. Sumner's Committee the famous letter said to have been presented by Sickles, in September last; to the Span- ish Government, and alleged tohave been by him subsequently-withdrawn., Now, like the lawyer who Ind a dozen retains ! for the non-appearance of his client In Court, the first of which was that his was dead, so with this &Tata. There are a dozen reasons .why it is not ! true, .the first of which is that this now famous letter which upset the aqua. amity of three nations In Europe, and ! crested lio mach" comment hem, never had any edstenai, was never written, and was merely a figment -of-'a vivid Spanish Imagination. For this reason the beagle Committee did not call for it, the State Department -did not furnish it, and General Sickles' confirmation- brunt dependent upon It , But If readers will refer to the flea aims of the American and English papers of last September, they will see how near we came•to hav ing a war with Spain over a letter that was never written. ♦ Dtsweratle Lade The Calmest, strongest imam : among the Democrats was Judge . Woodward of Penneyleant'. Judge -Woodward is a man of noble presume, with it fine head and massive feature; marked. by •• peen; Italy despondent yet resolute expression. He stands six feet three, and every Inch a Democrat. It is • pity to see so much man wasted., Neither by nature nor by choice a politician, thoroughly honist and conscientloue, he bract:shies/11f with cast. Iron like rigidity against the wild /smut of popular ideas, against the mighty goods of Radicalism. He would stancton the old Democratic platform amid "the wreck of maUer and the crush of worlds." Of strong, : and it seems to me narrow pejo diets, of biller and , unrelenting poUtical anframdlici, he is yet a man mhom OPPO' news as well as associates must respect:* He la the embodiment of opposition, of protest. He would. scarcely swim;w ith the current, if the et:Trentwould•urn and, o with hint. For lII= tbevickiries' of Republican legislation are melanehab' occasions—ftmeral ; dap. He setsamt ready in mourning for a deputed -40Plab lic, done to death by the chen and atheism of the Radical party, in powee. He really believes thee/ things, - emd takes them dto heart. Wert it pot. Christian eeply faith that God relges over t unblinded by the fop of new politl philosophers, usallenated , by even Black Republicanism,l think be would despair: Well, he lespod Damoermi but a better man. Ws nature hatb. to &Publican taste.n somewhat midi and bituir rind, but within it Is sweet and wholesome, with all kindly and lops} Ofectiom•-- Wash. Leifer. illtworme F.ggs from' NO. 6. San .Francbc•. „ . . The popuHation of the city In Septem . . ber, 1869, is estimated at 179,260; in . July . 1868 , It was 147,950; 'by the Fed _ eint ennui. of 1860,.. it .was 56,835. . Of the'nnmber estimated this year, 59...1 white males over twenty-one have their names recorded in this - directory; white females . over eighteen,are . estimated at 34,800; other whites,. maim' end females, - 58,000; - Chlaese„ ,- 8,500; colored, 2,850,- and floating population, 9,800. • The total : number of buildings .In the ,city and county, 18,659; of which, 854 have been • built during the past T,be total • moot of the year's:lmpufeements Is nine to ten Wantons of dollen, - besides $1,600,- , 000 expended on street and sewers. A detailed description of the principal now structures Is given, • and Is occasionally too extravagant In Ito laudation of their "magnificence” compared with buildings in other cities, • The railroadaol the State &ware briefly described. Dr. H. Gibbons furnishes a series of meterological ob. servations of the climate of the city from 1850 to 1889. The driest season(lB6o-1) gave seven inches of rain; .the • wettest (1867-8, gave 40 Inches ; t he av=s t iall te 21 to Inches. The earliest in of rain was November 1 the latest, mi. nary -12: average, November .03. The average date of the end'of the rainy mei. eon le April 10. The . coldest . weather was In Januar y , '1854, with - the ; theft. mometer at .5 • degrees; the hottest in September. 1852, thermometer 97 to 98 degrees. But Mere were only six dajaln the nineteen years that the, thermometer rose as high as 90 degrees, white in the Whiter it sometimes - keeps above 40 - dee green. - September is the warmest mai% and December the coldest. - The Oatward Tettaareturaater: . • There is a physlognomyln the &man back, the wave of the ?Mitt a hat, the height of a . shirt collar, by Which s man may be recognised quite as well as by his beaming face. 'Tne ignoring of this familiar truth, for a purpose, was singe , lady illustrated In the , Bush tr al , when the endeavor was made to shake the maid servant's idatification of that murderer, beanse shehad only seen hie back: Tit we do' not rememba that the learned Judge or any body else asked the Jury to consider whether, In their, drillY,OrPeri.. ence, they were accustomed to know people by their backs as well es - by their faces. • 'to know such a man's walk, the. shape of such another man's back, die., seems to belong to a specially *moo , and Indlan.ilke instinitt;_ while sailors, in refutation of that m ea g re _ Blase, which ex cuses some farm of recognition by each a pretense as I couldnot seelds,face," talkairily, and with a metaphor drawn from their own' profession, of knowing some unfamiliar figure "by the cut of his jib." These lime , expreisions all point to a deeper ,printiple; to the salon marks which the interior soul leaves be hind It, wherever it Mimes In contact with earthy matter, 'or earthy manners and modes. It all comes under the head of style, which, we lave been -told; "makes the man." Tell us a particular style, and we stall know the man. And in dearth of all other helps and tokens show us a man's trunk, and we maybe pretty sure as to what he 15..- S.ntal4e4 Dlankonds.. It Is said that three Roman ladies, the Princeton Berghese, 'Vim° and :Rosy's ! lion and the Duchess Balviatif, represent together more thin $5,000 000 in dia monds. These jewels are the acctuntint; ed wealth of centrtries,.ead are strictly entailed. Wheat° be worn, theowncifor the time being givei areceipt for the same to the custodian, a confidential servant, whose father and grandfather before him have probably died in the same office.. The lady may wear them when and where she pleases, always with the'for triality of the receipt, 'and folioned by restitution of the same next but abs W take them with ' cannot r .aem her ;, fordo parts; they cannot leave Rome; la short, they are loaned to the wife of the head of the family, and are .considered very much In the tight of crown jewels.' These are heavy drawbacks. If the. owner were permitted to carry her dia.. monde to Paris and exchange them for paste, she could:easily purchase happl. • GOLD Onsaila Nem,. tork icisicaday. 121@12di.. • ~ • • •• IL,E3. Box:mat PisaUM, p€o2i, Pirridiagm it Antwerp , . Additional Mutate by Ihdeowyb. Canumaan.d.—At open-basin In the afternoon the. grain Markets were quiet but *shade timer,. No. '2 airing wheat dating at 7To rash. No seller blebruary: Corn %toady. at 693 e mowe went In grain In the event:id. Provie.. tone Were quiet and sales hid, Pork seller rehnisty 221,25027•573 i. • • .043=1.11040.—Lanriz 6.—Fkar DIMS active and rtnclum 'Wheat . Arm. choice red 'll4OO .45. - Oorn white 90(4040.. Ry e -.00140262 =dull. &WM.. Rye_ arm.. 41.10. Prtored bo =y and . nnobingad. 'Malt Itlio - i - erin7 January 0.-.!Votton Valid and. nominally .ttnobanged; paralpta of 1,147 bake, exports 3.181.. , Flour zur• ebanged. 'O:nn 94.4030. 'Oats Ma; Hey 0111. Bran 414626. Por klo4llls. Lard and bulk mats nominaL . , : MAW . : ADV7IIIATIBEMEMB. lartavirisv , lllllolllVMEßC N- TILC.'/14 Omeadusa soloed by • uut INOI4IIOII tO SCORIMII OtiOttri tse /OO eseatac76l4 Drm.s-lb• 1 : . " 41 *F. • - razinPLAT7JOV'ra_ .. 11 / 1 4 1 4M 24 ; ; I r i C. -P9 u/DI F T iA r 4MX.fY4 IS 9I *--- LANs.. comww, ~Dii wimp' Wit.iceer.,' tcroaa—Jo B . , AND. .1111oH;lliEllia/LET., W. I% V : ; AiOrrinsi, lIIWZABINGIVENALBOVE , 11 L•61411.1N,' 11..1:1111011 CLAIM • • ' • ite eit tl. 101 4: 411. 1. - .:i" • L . tigielEAßNit. . • 101 , 17011:-. heress• Ordhi s tVignig t. void Aotoso. ' sro• wino= to m:go; laotsts . borol.nt: acne imam dam. or Oaosoirds . iToWthe tim trot. An t 0!".11 1 1 ' .2,*. sliir..CL , AClallillAllolliTiox•oolor,Ao. • rreTgOVZOU. a. N tsta.!`"•°l4r44' • . DII4OI.IITTION 0 1' /33.111....-The peetbee•hly_baretafers & 1•m of THAN DU dee been.luoleea, The beell..eee .111 00lt be beeVemd be the • .denlebell (the reinittlas Danner! M as s a lbs Is 44 tswi. to 1111:1 lee man% otolt mum* mad - .erne the b 44, 4.. 4 .4 1444 4 ±44. • ' JO4tlr 4: LOPE W. , 601),_ POW ;corr,.-DIVIRealli,W4l4O 11414...? 'ANTED'..r rr • INFi;aRig&TICiM Or Um' whaleaabouta of, aourn. pas, irbo left. San Tranelaat,, oa Ina UM of retettel; Ilea. and landed at NalrYork aeons bettanlag fatknaing maul& nay paradayno any connanalcats lattlllooleo re stooling tin malt JudEPS loesitton to idanother:llAlllC ax., at NAwnw,, YAM. votnnes .181.1EIA, 11.1.1,4 ,Calay Ita. 'lll 100 sten,lllsteral 11 =04 tot Madia-AO4 'yam for , . . . . v.poitouTlON.-mlie. Pat ei. SNIP ho estoftirc.mtsitag "Dawes S.' 3111.41191K1L, st . the Am um, of 2:11. eatismr Os: IlacVins day 'twits absollnd .01 fauns await. Aux, Tampa& . The maims of 11s sr/ firm •La bcsettad.iiD by .7041.41 Altell•St• - - L irlitbiltle ttoteklimi . .tllN I /antis Wits $1 M• a• to COISVISIN H. SOT ..11 , 174-, Otago' mooted so it 1111111A0t10111 to all law may eallsse • . aLIX...IOIKOWS92I, fbrages faeablbe to anemia Din Fa zest* paymeat ae eagle . saanneeer. , Al2 eeeeeme ere ezebeted be be eeteted poeblvelr 'bubo beldam • ••• ; • • • 7.-,; - ;u: , , 111 4 -E VWl ali a r F llll Is the last obi shesiest comsachiSl sad mama patttslustlis Wesessa Puma Ivy* No fuser, siss.ll,ldo n , rasa& ShO*l4l M . ball 4 ',/t4 Mule MO. of MO SI Clses ..... 11i • =! sr cross v Ihralsbo4 4114,11.34.a7MPM PPM ,y) el &claim(' I,a. neisstait , . to act ea %pat& : , Peo~neequ.. BANS NOT/CIII1B: • Ortnea OT TEN NATIONAL INETTENNESONeI No. 113 MANNED: ALLEGIE/aT e tarAN ELECTIov FoR Tinag.l TEE Le RTC? TM of Ude thEirEILO .lEtelte °Nee paMON Lk/LT4.mm, 1163111114 the °Mee of the • I - top.). leetereeN thel heath sae r. - • • • .. L. 'C.TETENIEIr. Soya barony Conran • • . inrcalitnan.aa. Ibrata • grimy AZIPUJAL. of tha Ctaakaatdtraof 'Vas fiallk Ditoratt Comma, of Pitratotrati , • velll tit bald MITZI. DIM January U. MO, al IbNrlapaltp 14. RS No arth mime. butwerra oho boars of 11 wount a . x. sad 1r• re.. at rralelanneanaPlate an elation for MINX DIRICTOIS will Se hal& • ,E. re vox .BOXIMIOIIIII din • ' Veer, sea Tritanror: . "Asmara Imam aimiiivaa,} - • "mimosa. Dm la. t ir'THE ANNUAL ELECTION for -.QM!. - ,DIRIWTOMI: Bank, to omit for tea mallet par, ka at dui naniwis • Hai" No. heath' Arnans, on 21:11:SDAY, the Usk °Urania:22M Ina toms Qs ►oars of 1 and 11 'Vont e E3MMMI=2 ?map j' BAVIC or F E 11 224 EN X I for DITIVitOr•OfEVAIIIriaO6I4I at the Salinas Boni, ts runDAY takll, zulaus Iltb, UTO. %duces the boars at 10 A.. Masi u. aoax A Livistairrox. t • ZIC21•191, LITZOTA{PaIIik. „. etrielnu•OU. IL UN, Grin= AMPIVAL ZWlrael tar thistrea Direatort of NW Ihisdibrill M bald he the Sbeltbut Hone. A TII/410A7t. /unary Lye. Übe, %etyma the boob it 1 tel a o'clock P. IL L. 7..ol,ll:,CiiattiNt 1 . 11111171011 NATIO.AL U 21 •1110•Coiroak r/ITINO3OII. Iliceabof .j I WAN ELECT/al poir, . DIII2CTOIIII of thlf to movie' Oiling Me =solos foil'. yin 101E44 of Op Booing Boon. eerie* Wool dasoO'onal &ilk ammo, OIL =ODOM. fasaf7 "A llll . 1111,0, betwies oho !manor LS AL a t sad Brag. o JOOMPII arevrizmits , - air ATIOMAIL BARI OP P 1 atocon.—mi *Was% tor Moo Directors of %tactics!, to sato Steam cursing scar, out to hole at tn. lloollai men On 7111DIDAN, 11th nil* Weals - Lb* bug 0111 a. rt. 0041 r. • 7 .. J. b IlliaDA It, polder s 7 Prrtrovottir, t 1L - atzranoser NA . toriftelltAtt; Premiums. Pectellittetti MAO I larAr4 zurcnom-pfnumo. TORII to Irmo Motto thc, Cowin you win Doltold the :Dsaktig nom. vitt: SI TIDO. arum, as . 31711:8DAr, Saute , flak -111110, bettsoto Us loon ctn. A., Itts aid 1./ . . M r . 115:a4arD1.1se, Natlunar DlArialus. BARB, ILLS/. . oat;,xua Dl ' lumen or this vialillf_be Add at the Baalai sm.-ea tunner..famry u. 1170, bitailmitha bolus of Ulm. sad 1 P. K. JOTTW.4II...WAVZIN.Oasidar. MIXCXANTV •NA wartcve mar NAT BE, RM. .1.• 4 et this. Soak plll tas plawas w imams mom on raselAY:4l.anir/ 1 1112. Isla, *moan maboars Oen 1 - ....Ciad 01 " ' lORNSCUMStC. DIVIDENDS: Orr.Fx o, Bs* Paurz Alit ciim.caCo., /I:z.zonsirr. thu lk,Trit z : IarTHEDiRECTOIIB'ar Co rp :THIS DAT , Afthald_o CZ N (P,MZB ° jg 1"». 'AU es e Wet. ' d was arDlVlDEfla—PENZlStellra "Dis.;unroirA eirr al !. u nw IT lg hls Airr k_V ile otos on arrant of runts (wjel . lhilitost of the orollts "I L Ifs Ass ex sioalks.lo7llll4fra or aftor the 10t2t 1, Res of 11. at t. •• , , - 340*. Minn . ,/ rDIVIDEND.r, 1111. TIOSAV BANK. z p i Labsti A loa t Cato elttOltorsltirast wit tors atom Banc barstal• 7 octave • delta of lam gr. sem ea hoes osl file crofts otitis Inn Ulna to moss. pa rastaTAlt.. pros orlisto W mt ltf. sc. 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