THE- DAILY BAZITIT: I , 9IILLIICICI R PENNOIAIi, k 00., Office, 84 and 86 FVeh Avow T. a pannua, T. P. aormr, itorrou Ara sawn OF TIM DAILY. 2 OYI. Der D 1.11 , ere.1 by wylers, per meek FIRST EDITIOIL MIDXIGHT. = NEW YORK CITY. Erie Railroad Officers Indicted for Conspiracy to Bob—Bank Investigation—lnteresting Di vorce Suit—Steam Tug Burned —Express Office Rebbety—Es cape of a Forger--Counterfelt era Arrested. (BY TelegralAt to tae Plttaborgh Gisatte.l New Tonic, January 8, 1870. FXPRE.9.9 OFFICE ROBBERY The announcement la made that the Adams Express once, In Washington watt robbed on New Year's day 0f1129,0C4 . In U. H. bonds, the property °tithe Com pany. BINFIATION IN couar A sensation occurred in the Pinwale (N. J.) county Court to-day, Judge Bed!. preefding, by the appearance of Jay Gould, President. and Jas. Fisk, Jr, Tressurer, of the Erie Railroad Compa ny, to answer to an Indictment charging them with conspiracy to rob and injure th 3 Rogers Locomotive and Machine Company of Paterton, In taking Ille gal fare. for transporting loannotives over their road. They were held to ball for trial. The preliminaries are nearly complete for the commencement of some 'bur hundred sults alt aloe: Ohs line of the Erie road for alleged overcharges for transportation of freight. TUG BOAT HUBBY° 'This mornin at o'clock, th tog.bott Johna g 11 than Chain, was rewhileturn.e log to this city from the Quarantine, fire was discovered around her steam chimney. Owing to the strong wind which prevailed at the time, the crew were unable to extinguish the flames, and were obliged to take the small boat, from which they were picked up by the steamer Northfield and brought to this city. The burning tug was taken in tow by ` the tug Unit and run on the Jenny da. RECAPS OP A POROZR, A special dispatch from Montreal. says Caldwell was discharged yesterday by Judge Course', on the charge of Mer cer, and before the warrant for his arrest on other charges wee served, he made his escape. Immediately after the an nouncement of his - discharge, his coon. at walked him out of the court room and locked the door right In the face of the Mgh constable. who wits on the point of serving the warrant. ' The Consul General has offered a reward for his sr. zest. DIVORCE SUIT. The Daily News says a divorce snit, which promises rich developments, it is reported Is about to be commenced in the Courts of New Jersey. The parties are a rather aged and well known man— a director and officer of the Erie Rail road Company; reported worth millions, —and his wife, a young woman of twen ty.two years, • demand/int of a wealthy Dutch family of Bergen. • TaofitiNo ereass. The trotting stakes .for three and four pear olds at Prospect Park, have closed, the four year old stake for next fall with fifteen !subscribers, and the three year old with twenty-four. The three year old stake for 1871 has seventeen, and that for 1872 eighteen entrice. . Weather clear and mold toalght with Prcepikta:ei a sharp freeze. BL IMMTIOI.7IOIf The Investigation of the affairs of the Farmers and Drovers National Banked Somers, by the Uovernment Examiner, shows a deficiency of 1175.000; %mashie to the late Cashier, Mr. Hilt. :The report that Mr. Oakley, cashier of" the Mer chants Exchange Bank of this city, wax concerned in this defalcation, le un founded. COIINTXRVEITZR2 A.EHLSTA.D. John Itiopon, one of the counterfeiters arrested some month. ago on Staten Is land, has again been secured on fresh charges.. Another counterfeiter, named Wm. Davis, was arrested last nignt. The remainder of the gang connected with him will probably soon be captured with their machinery and stock In trade: • OINIC BONDS The Erie Railroad Company has nom. .palled all station agents to give bonds ranging from 11.000 to 510.000, for faith ful and honest performance of duty. C=3:2 The College of the city of New York throws Its library open to the public on awl after Friday next. • ST. LOUIS. Meting of the Veterans of 1812—Had. neu of the lUanourl Legtatatizee. (By Telegraph to the l'lttelhagh t/ieetlo.) Sr. Loins, January B.—The surviving veterans of the war of 1812, residing in this State, met here to-day. Quite a number were present and many others sent letters - regretting their Inability to attend. Gen. Raney, of St. Louis, pre sided. The object of the meeting was to draft a memorial to Congress aektngthat the surviving soldiers of the war of 1812 be placed on the pen/ion list, which was done, after which the meeting adjourned. The ages of those present ranged from 72 to 91 years. The Secretary of the St. Louis Agricul tural and Mechanical Association reports the receipt' of the Fair laid October 188,- E 12.00. • It is reported from Jefferson City that an effort will ha made In the Legislature to Investigate the alleged tionneetlon of the State Auditor, Treasurer and Fund Commissioner! with New York sharpers,. which was exposed- by the New York Evening Rat last June. A proposition is before the lower House providing that where counties and towns have or shall hereafter create debts to aid In building railroads, by the influence of which the taxable wealth of such *omelet; or towns atiall be acg• =anted, the taxes derived from the in. creased valuation of property within their limits shall be applied to the Day. went of the interest and principal of railroad debts. The bonds tt which itch debts are evidenced shall be regis. used in the Wilco of the Auditor, whose duty it abaft be annually to estimate the rate per cent./equlsite - to pay the toter• est and °artily the same to the County Clerk, who shall place such per cantage upon the tax books the same as he does the Bute tax. The Collector is required to pay the ta: collected for Interest on horde Into the State treasury, and the Treasurer la charged with the duty of paying the interest of the bonds. CHICAGO. Mysterious Dhappearener er the hhentr of lIAKJIL VOlllaty U y Tele r•ph to the Pittsburgh Ossetic) ICACIO, January 9.—Rumor hart been current In this city for several days peat that Gustavo -Fischer, High Sheriff of this county, had loft for parts unknown. This wax denied by his friends, who in sisted that ho was In Cincinnati on Mod ulen. It now turns out that the reports were well founded. Some months ago an affair transpired in the Sheriff ',office, Jest liner dark, In which Sheriff Fiedler was shot in the leg by an unknown per. am. A mysterious Californlan was alleged to have been the senallant, but parties who claimed to be In the secret hinted at a woman named Walpole; with whom Mr. Fischer is known to have been more or leas Intimate. TMs woman is laid to have lett Chicago on or about the 12th of December for parts unknown. On the if,th with Mr. Fischer laeperted also, taking of ytti him a temente sou about four year s twenty thousand dollars to money which bp had borrowed only a atefew days before. Ile informed no in the of. See whither he was going, but I the impression went abroad that ho had gone to- Cincinnati. On the 2.151 h, a week later, Mr. Bradley. Chief peputy, received a letter hum him, w i tc h purported to have been written at GOlt10:11.41 1 , Ohio, but the RAMP was die. coveted to have , been cancelled la Ohio, proving that tbo letter was dropped to this city. Nothing has really been heard from the missing man since the 16th of last month: Before leaving healao drew about eight thousand dollars m lees doe his office, and neglected to pay over the - Share due his deputies. z i_j al II lit l l \ _4 111. 1 , 141 (Ir Ztf At %%V nal" Mil 1.2. UED, 1:313 =8 NEWS BY CABLE. Punishment of Editors in P —Rioting liners Pardoned— French Reform leasnres:—Rn mor that President Grant will • Visit Europe —Trade Union Riot—The Ecumenical Council —The Question of the Pope's Infallibility—The Agitation in Spain—The Cuhnn Revolution —Arrival Of the apanigh Gan boats—Nexican Affairs. thy Telegraph to the Plttaborgh (Janette.) GREAT BRITAIN. Downoer. January &—A story has been extensively circulated on the Conti. neat lately that President Grant will soon visit the eovreigns of Europe,and that he will make the trans-atlantic voyage see oompanled by • tleet of Iron clad.. Wm. Douglas has Issued a challenge to the world to race hie yacht Sappho (American,) to Sandy Hook on the 4th 0(J my next. LONDON, January 9.—A trade union Hot occurred at the Thornclltle collieries , near She Meld, yesterday. Much excite meat prevails In Sbenleld and surround. hag country. FRANCE. Pints, January 11.—The trial of the editors of the Rappel, "irreconcilable" newspaper, for ■ violation of the law relating to the public press, bas been brought to an and. Charles Hugo and Felix Pjat, the chief editors, were see tanned to four months' imprieonmen and to pay a fine of one thousand franca each. The latter gentleman wu also aentenoed additionally to four mouths' imprisonment and one thousand franca tine for having distributed among the solders In the barracks an article calcu lated to ferment Insurrection. Prime Minister 011ivier recently pe. titioned the . Emperor for the pardon of the miners who were sentenced to various terms of Imprisonment for par. ticipation In the riots at Anbin, some time ago. The Emperor haa,complied, and to-day the prisoners were set at lib. er gs 'Menton ' Diplomatique asserts that a compromise has been arranged on the question of the Infallibility of the Pope. Infallibility wilt be affirmed, but dissent from the article will be Indulged. • It is reported theldinisu7 will propose a reduction in the contingent force of 75,000 to 100,000 men. M. 011ivier Ito-day received the •mag bunny of Paris in a body. Yesterday there was an important reunion of Min. inters at the Ministry of Justice. An. other meeting will be held to-day under the Presidency of the Emperor. It is said • circular has teen nt b the new Minister of the Interior D • e to the y Priests of all the departments, making known the policy of the Government. The document, it is further said, is very liberal In tone. The Ministry haveffecided that Algeria dull be represented in the Corps Logi.. lat If by four deputies.' Permission has been accorded for the sale of all Journals in the streets. All foreign Journals will' hiresiter be dis tributed without examination by the Doreen of Censorship. • ' The tuldginatiestof M. ?tetra, !Wet at Police, has not yet been officially• pounced, but it is certain that be will soon be stiperceded. aPusa , t J o an h m — s l tr a o tes vyen My said: .1 will maintain intact the dignity of the magistracy. and above all will keen jostles clear from polities, so that decisions will have all the moreweight." M. ISuffet, Minister of Finance, reply ing to an address, declared that they must conform strictly to their atatutea, to avoid such misfortunes as that-of the Credit Mabdier. He said that the Min- Jury of Finance would not keep up re lations as heretofore: ith great drin. clan. In the Corps, tomorrow, Deputy Crevullux will propose that Dadra Rol lin and Libaldi be not excluded from the benefit of the amnesty recently granted to political offenders. 111133 litaveara, January 8.--One of the gun boats from New York via Charleston ar rived here last -, Captain•Ganeral Thsll , todu has leaned a proclamation, generally complimentary to the behavior of the citizens and the army. He awe the sickly season has posed withotirdiminishing the strength of the army. The .insurgents took the offensive time and were twice repulsed. The insurgents after that were confined to the mountable. The troops already here were sufficient to subdue the insur gents, and the reason that so many troops were coming from Spain was that their Spanish countrymen desired to spare the sacrifices of Spaniards in Cuba. He adds that the Cubans are not Insurgents in war only, but in incendiarism. The civil tri bunals were performing their duties as usual, while owing to surrenders in Clnco Villas district the troops remain without work. The proclamation of the Cuban Junta, recently printed here, Is most generally considered as a hoes. It Is thought the document was invented by the N. Y. Cremate, or the Havana Vow De 0 oba. There are many here, bOwever, who are regularly Imposed upon by articles In the Voile De Cuba who believe the proelama. lion genuine. No confirmation or denial of the truth of the document hayed been been received from America. Meantime It has been telegraphed to various points In thitinlerlor where it but unquestiona- My - exerted a powerful Influence.' [Nara.—A denial was promptly for warded from Now York by the Associ ated Prem.] Fifteen more of the Spanish gunboats arrived from New York today, socom. pealed by the war steamer Pizarro. The municipality of Matanzas has im gran export duty as follows: Sugar, per box and 13,04 per hbdi on .7130. lasses, 2bc for Muscovado and too for °laved. 11•17•201, January. B.—The-.Prevaran nounoes the killing - of thirty =tanned men in the vicinity of Mazatlan a few days since by the insurgents. • The Spanish friGerona will soon sail for Venezuel a . U 0 purpose or watching the steamer Elisio._ The Elisio was formerly the R. R. Cuyler, and was sold by citizens of" the Dnlteti States to the Columbian Government. A rumor prevails that she has been sold to the Cuban insurgents. The Gerona will alsoilook attar Spanish Interests seaw all, in that quarter. The Vow De Cuba publishes an article on the Spanish Dictatorship, In which tos writer says that the elevation of Mar shal Serrano to the position of Dictator is unnecessary and untimely. E=l3 Rows, January 8, vu. PAELL—AI the session of the Council Malay, notice was given of the nomination of Cardinal Sig• rarri as President of the Committee on' Religions Orders. The Committee oh Dogmas have commenced their tinting*. Several errs Roman fathers have signed their names to a petition to the Pone, praying His Hollneas to present to the Council an opportunity for declaring the dogma of Infallibility. It le evidently their design to force the Holy Father Into this precipitate policy, as they are doubtful about obtaining a soft. dent number of adherents to their posts unless he publicly commits himself to the dogma. The report that the Pope will allow no discussion of Infallibility In the Council, anima be Le aunt of the result, Is con firmed. He receives such petitions as the above, but limply as an exprecalort of homage to the Holy See. I=2 HAVANA. 11111111/7 IL—Adrian from the City of Mexico to the Ist Inst. 'state that Ex.Qovernor Seward Is still et the Capital. and expected to leave for Vera Cruz with Senor Zaroo. ' Great freshets had occurred In the Pr:meat of Chraps. The water corn. Pietaly washed away many farms lying slogs the border of the river, ant It was -- - computed no teas than two hundred lives had been lost . Gen. Nes rete's partizans had invaded and captured Los Libren. / • „ s The revolution - In Ban Potosi waa increasing: In Puebla t insurgents had captured several i us, defeating the Government troops end capturing and executing Gen. Bocardo. The estimates of the W i t e Department for the coming year 17.000.000; Fearsre aaing of a. general rovol E don are daily inc. ' BPAIR. MAnnin, January B .—Riothing is yet settled concerning the Ministry. There L much political agitation throughout the country. MADRID, January 9.—The ministerial crisis has terminated. Senor Rivera, President Of the Cones, has accepted the Peinistry of the Interior, Admiral Topete that of Marine, and Senor Sagosta the Department of State. MARINE NEWS ' • QUEENSTOWN. JUL 9.—The ateaniahlp Etna, from New York, arrived yea terdJay and mailed for LiverpooL FINANCIAL AND CONDIERCIAL. LONDON, January 9.—E6minfl.--con eols for Marion 92,4; for account, PIK@ 92 .4'.American securities quiet ; 6 64 Erie.. 6 6 7.. Cs, 8614'. JUAN. 84X. 17.1. f; Illinois • Central, 102 X; A. A O. W. 25X. FRANKFORT, January 8.--Reefting.-- U. S. bootha firm at 81 34®91X. PAnis, January B .—Bourse firm and quoted at 74®7&f. LlmatimOL, January B :—Cotton quiet; middling uplands Mad; Orleans 11Nd; sales 10000 balm. California white wheat 91(i)4d; red western ' No. 2. Ss Id; Win ter M 9d. Weatem Flour Zi 6d. Com: No. 2 mixed 28a 6d. Oats 2s 9d. Barley Es. Peas 35a. Pork 105 s. Neel 1011 s. Lard 70s. Chefs* 691 6d. Bacon 61s. Tallow 44, 6d. Lonnorr, January lit. Tallow 46. ed. ANTWERP. Jan. R.—Petroleum thin. Penni, Jan. 9.-8 P. x. — Bourse buoy. ant: Ranter 71r. 90c. quiet. FRANKFORT. Jan. B .—Bonda closed HAVRE, Jan. B.—Cotton quiet and BREMEN, January &—Petroleum gat at 8 [balers 56 groats. Flaunty's% January B .—Petroleum fiat at 14 mare !amens 14 shillings. BRIEF TELEGILMS. —Navigation on the Hudson has again clam. —The Alton House, at Alton, Illinois, was burned on Saturday. - Estimated law 150,000; insurance not stated. —The charge of conspiracy to defraud. made against the Mayor of Hudson City, N. Y., has not been proven. —A bill has been Introduced In the Kentucky Logielature declaring mallet of nineteen and females of seventeen of legal age, —About two hundred and !iffy Chi nese arrived at New Orleans on Satur day by way of St. Louis, and left by railroad for Texas. —The cabinet factuffvf.Alfred Honer lit the northern part of Philadelphia was destroyed by Eire riaterchly, Loss $30,-. 000 ; partially haw:ed. • —The tharmov later at Cincinnati on Satyr:Me ranged from 16 to 31—the cold est of the season. The skating panda and rink. were crowded. —lt la announced at St. Louis that Tom Allen *emote Jam hlaee's challenge .to tight him In Canada or Louisiana, and is waiting the artleles of agreement prom by ?dada. —A young man named John Smith wee almost instantly killed on the 6th. near Carbondale, Ill w ., by the discharge of a revolvwr from Idek he Wu attempting to draws charge. —Three sons of George Brown, of Brcoklyn, N. Y., aged respectively 7, it, and IL leant, broke through the Ice while skating on Saturday, at Norwich, Conn., and were drowned. —Forty-idght thousand acres of land near Abelens, Kansas, hays been mold to a Scotch emigration sasoclation at Glas gow, for 118.5.000. The man will leave Scotland in. February and March. .11.4euben Crow on waseinated a; Aberdeen, TOM], on Thursday night hurt. A negro named Burrell, arrested on suspicion, says 8. L. Whitworth and Wylie Collins hired him to commit the deed, —Reverdy Johnson hits givem an opinion that the acts of the Maryland Logien. tune of 1832. 1844 and .184 imposing a tax upon tile 'Baltimore and Ohio Rail road ror passengers over the Washing ton branch, are unconstitutional and void. —R. B. Caldwell, the alleged forger, was discharged at Montreal, Canada, on Friday last, on the ground that his arrest was not lawful, bat, was immediately re. arrested on another charge—the United States officers evincing determination to bring him to Justine. —A package of 31 , 000 In government bond; sent by Adams Express from Boston to Washington for the Secretary of the Treasury, and which mysteriously disappeared from the office of the Cora. patty In Washington, has been found by the °Moors of the Company. - —Mir, telegraphic strike at Cincinnati contizues, and the striking operators feel eneouraged by the Jacobs dispatch. The offio there, however, is fully supplied. No bluffness was refused during last vmek, except for offices In the &nth, where operators cannot be bed. —The Supreme Court of Alabama has decided there has been no property In slaves since Mit that every judgment given by any of the Courts In Alabama from 1861 to 1865,. Is null and void, and that all WO cent of the Courts and the Legislature were mere usurpers during that period. _ —Much indignation le manifested in Chicag thecommutation of the sen tence M c Dani el Weigh, the tato mur derer, by the Gove:mor. en effort is making to get upon indignation me sting. The width= for °omit:mutton was uigned by the Mayor and thirty out of: forty aldermen of the city. —Navigation Is again suspended both above and below Bt. Louts. The river yesterday was full of heavy floating toe, and the ferry buts had great difficulty In orossizr. There were Immo prospectsof the lee gorging about the bridge piers. If It.ahould, It would leave an open river ant fres , erslpypn scatitb. - . - —Ante imerirreddi*VW= at 712 Chestnut arreeterbi a, on the woad door, occuiggd: Atili . e pasting. room of ardollar store, on the first floor, The stook was rain efL;Mt: Co., manufacturers of %notches Mirelti, occupied part of USG second' r and suffer considerable damage. 'The build ing was not aeriousky damaged. A letter from Oov. McTavish, dated 25th ult., to the Hudson Bey agent arSt. Paul, says that the loan mentioned above was obtainud by the Insurgents carrying off the Hudson Bay Company's safe 0012- Wiling the amount named. The safe, funds are redeemable at Batt Garry and York Factory in exchange one London: He warns Americans against nem:M*l_ 4, these notes, us they are valueless —Th telegraph operators at .Memptile have roftured to strike. New Orleans Is the only city south of there where they have struck, Operators from Memphis and other Wats have gone thereto take the Mattes ottno strikers. The Memphis Typographical Union passed resolutions sympathizing with' the strikers, bat de. a lined to adopt the summation of the Nashville Union In reference to refusing to set up prom dispatches. —At Helens, Montane, Saturday even ing, Moses Bawidlug, a private In the I.3th Infantry, shot and Instantly killed ti ie bill carrier of the uVaristies.'• only known as Mulls. Bawidlng - was In toxicated, and hemming annoyed at faisrlie's requests for admission Into the he rushed to the door and opened fire upon him with a six-shooter. The first shot took effect In the arm and the third and fatal one In the forehead. . —A special sari that the Paraguayan question la looming up In Wsanlngton, where young Lopez Is looking after his fettier'e interests, and that there is now a proposition under consideration In the Cabinet that the United States Uovern• Went shall renew Its offer of mediation between the allies and Paragusy, and that If the offer la not accepted the Uni ted States Ooverrimput shall withdraw Its representative* from the Inhale of Brazil and the other allied powers, and that It shall dispatch to the scene •naval force sufficient to encourage and warrant any proposition which may be made by Paraguay, which may be sanctioned by one or more of the other Repnb4m. SECOID EDITIOI POUR trcLocK, .471. THE CAVVAL. San Domingo Annexation—The Secret Treaty—Affairs in Cuba -Proclamation of the Captain General—Paraguayan Ratters —The Proposed International Fair—Judge Grier's Successor —Gaugers Removed Judge Boar's Nomination. (17 Telegraph th the Pittsburgh Bantle) WARRINGTON, January 9, 1970. GAIIGICRS FIEPORTICD. Several gaugers In Pennsylvania and Ohio have been reported recently to Commissioner • Delano for violation of duty, particularly in failing to have their stamps properly cancelled, and have had their commissions revoked. RT. DOlll3OO ANNEXATION. The treaty for the annexation of San Domingo to the United States was nego tiated by Prominent Baez and our com mercial agent, Mr. Perry, at the city of San Domingo. This treaty, with the cret message of the President of he United States, will be sent to the San e on Monday. Of the truth of this stst ment there is no doubt. The governing motive for the acquisition of San Domin go is its geographical poefition to t country an • means of nett al defense as well - as its general maritime advantages, and hence as preliminary the lease of Samuna was effected and the jurisdiction c f the United State. established Over that part of the territory of San Domingo. Several Senators who lare cognizant of the particular. of the negotiation privately assert that San Do. mingo le of as much importance to ns se the island of Cuba, if not more, and that the acquisition of one will more easily lead to the possession of the other. ..it may be'hat the President of the United States, n this menage recommending the ratification of the treaty, will briefly stale his reasons for the negotiation. It is certain, however, that be has stated them to some of his meat intimate politi cal friends. Although the text of the treaty cannot now be publicly made known, there is no doubt that it contains the following propositions, viz First, the United States Stipulate to pay the soma $1,600,- 000; second, this money Is to be devoted to the liquidation of all the obligations of the Republic of San Domingo, inckid• log the redemption - of its curreory, which is represented to be of compare. tively small amount; third, In case the ebilgations to be "seamed by the United States shall exceed the before mentioned sum of 11,600,000, the public lands of San Domingo are pledged as security for the excess; fourth, the liquidation of the obligations la to be entrusted to Commlesionen, who are to be appointed by each of the oontracting, parties: firth. In consideration of the discharge of them obligations, San Domingo cedes to the United States all forts, docks, custo — di houses and all othor public buildings, arsenals, etc., and complete jurisdiction over the territory; sixth, San Domingo to be annexed or acquired as a territory and not as a State, and subject to the legldation of Oongressin the same man ner as territories of the United stater; seventh, the treaty to be valid to all In tents and purposee when ratified by the Senate otitis United States and confirmed by a Vote of the majority of the citizens of Saw Dosolago. =EI 'The AdMinhandion has taken no re melt action on the affairs of Cubs. Such official though meagre account. as have been - received. chow that both the Spaniards arid' the Cubans exaggerate their reapsotive strength cud .poattlons, while the truth la represented to be that a regiment of Spat:doh troops can march to any town or locality, subject only to annoyanoespocasionally by small bodies of inaurgents. The following dispatch was yesterday received in Washington direct from Ha vana: The Gazette, the official organ of the Government, published on the 6th !meant an Important proclamation of the Captain General, Intended to define the present situation of the Island. The Captain General congratulates the coun try Upon Its actual, prosperity. New troop and reinforcements, although not nu to suppress the Insurrection, have come from Spain to fulfill its obligations towards Cuba and protect the Island against murderers and robbers. He then raters to the threats of homicide and In c endiartsm made by certain bands of men, against which precautions are now being taken In garrisoning plantations with troop or civil guards to save them 'from destruction. Men•otwar have also been sent from Spain to Cuba, with the intent to cruise along her coasts and to prevent the the landing on the Island of filibuster ing expeditions coming from the outside. The Captain General says there was sever before in the lsland such • state of affairs as could be considered a state or war, but now peace had been no fully re established that there le no plate In toe Island where the administration of public affairs and the action of the civil courts is not acitirely recognized. PARAGUAYAN MATT.Ena. There Is much said with regard to the Matt of a in of President Lopez to this city. The truth Is, he hie come hither to represent the interests of his father and to Induce the administration to re new diplomatic Intercourse with Pars gnay. The principal obstacles In the way of such renewal is the uncertainty of the present locality of Lopez, It not being poeutiv,ely known whether he la In his own or some other territory, and that about the same time young Lopes ar• rived here Information was received that the allies were muter. of Paraguay, and therefore the Lopez government was no danger in practical existence. . INTERNATIONAL TAM A public meeting was held last night at Lincoln Hall, in furtherance of the proposed International fair. : probably three thousand persons wen /1111.1111, Including a number of Addresses were delivered IV r ei h gg. berry, Cal Yorney,. Gen. Gatthzbas; B. Sayan. of Chicago, film. ftoA Vol W. ff. Mitre. Monte enthlasisam was manifested. and eneou nglattere were received from the B o verpotg of %mum, Alabama, Missouri, Wisconsin and Maryland. • - INTICIZATIONAL ITIAMBRIP COKPA3I: The Postmaster General has received a litter from the President of the Inter national Steamship Company, dsted Jan uary 4th, 'dating that the oonatruction-of the - dreg twoof their steamships had been agreed upon. The dimensions of their boats are to be, length 500 feet, width 65 feet, depth 33 feet, speed to be 25 miles per hour in smooth water, and to cross the ocean In the average time of eight days. zpum °num% muccesaos. There Is no doubt that Hon. Wm. Strong, of Pennsylvania, will, according to the presentintention of the President, be nominated to the Senate so the suo. aeon of Associate Justice Grier; for whist place the" late Mr. Stanton was condrined. The nomination may not be transmitted to the Senate for several weeks, am Mr. Grier will not retire from his position until the let of February. JUDGE HOAR. As to Judge Hoar'. notninationt there le no authority for stating that it will be withdrawn, by the President. The Ben. ate itself 4.14 h to diapose or it. THE WINMEPEH REBELLION. Tn. intergeatti Farce a Loan from the Hay Company—a Newspaper to beEatablisaei, OHICAQO, Jan. IB.—A St. Boldface let ter of December Stith, rays that on the 42d of that month Chit Winnepeg insurgent• forced • loan of Matt hundred and fifty pounds sterling tam the Hudson's BV Company under protest. Five hundred and fifty pounds Of the amount was used to purchase the press and material belonging to Caldwel I, B Co., from which Is to be loaned a paper In the Insurgents' Interests. It's name will be TAC - bute• I=and It will be edited by - Major . onO'Danchue, A young Irish priest, is leading the Insurgents, and contemplates a journey to the United Metes, whether for raising funds or en. ilattn atollut aid If! unknown. INDIANA. Democratic rote Coarentsoll—Nomhzio. tiona—RemlaUoes Adopted. INDIfiNAPOI43, J disna ,bemouratiols CtSivention mit to-day, and nomi. • Jtulge Word= for the Supreme eourt, sad Bayless W. Hums,' of Fort Wayne', tla Ateurairy GeneraL 1 Resolutions were adapted &mouthing the reconstruction mesentes of Congroes. as inesmons and revolutionary:and an invasion of the sovereign rights of the people of • all the Staten regarding the meaning having in view the destruction of the powers of the Supreme (hurt as dangerous enidenoe of the usurped:no of the legislative Over the judicial de partment of the government; favorleg • tariff for revenue only, and equal adjoin ! moot of taxation; expressing • willing nem to pay the national debt In strict actordance with contract,, whether in gold or greenbacks, tw e nt y more, and declaring that the fiv bands are payable in greenbaulo or their equiva lent; favoring the abolishment of the national bank system, and issuance ,of greenbacks in Ben of loch paper; that charm of stock in natlimal boob ought to be subjected to magi and municipal taxes, as other property. and demanding of the Legislature that they to so taxed; that the U. 8. bonds o ug h t to be taxed by Oneness for national purposes, to mien an extent as sell/aqua/ft+ the taxation of such bonds with other 'property subject to local taxation; denouncing the Legis lature for ratifying the XVth Amend ment, and protesting against Indiana being counted for sall b sinendraent; op posing any change in it naturalizstion !ewe, and especiallv t proposed idea of transferring the natundization of shine to United States worts. TENNESSEE. Battle or New Orleans Commemorated Lrcz (By Telegraph to the Pateharsh Gazette.) NASIIVILLZ, January B.—The HMI today passed reseintions booming the memory of General Jackson and In commemoration of the ladtle of New Orleans. A resolution providing for the sppaint. ment of commlaidoners to prepare a system of public schools suitable to the demands of the day and report to next Iserialaturs, was interred to a corn. mime. Mlle relative to hie delinquent rail , roads were made the special order for Wednesday next. The bill requiring Officers of the State to receive notes of the Bank of Tonnes. see, honed prior to 1861, for taxes, passed second reading. . • The Senate bill repealing the law ati tbonxing a change Of venue on oath of loyal citizens, passed third reading. An informal meeting of delegates to the State Convention, looking to organ ization, will take place on Monday evening. There are no litilidations to choice for presiding oillosr, though George W. Jones, former member of Congress, is meek favored. Delegates that have arrived are generally cower. retire. PACIFIC COAST. • Laglsiallre Lobby Food—Canon V. B Mist—The Great Billiard Match. ray Telegraph to the Plttaborgts Gantt, BAN FILIOIVISCOr Januar! L — k a stated that large sums of money are Mg raised by members of the "ring,. the Board of Supervisors and their friends, as a lobby fund, to prevent action by the Legislature In municipal affairs of this city. The United Mates branch mint at Car son, Nevada, in ready for operation in every department. • a.grast atteepplott billiard match be tween Deery and Dkiii — Gitilrlititer-et Mechanics Pavillion to-night. There was • large attendance. The excitement among balliarttlats had been great for several days. Little odds were offered, tilthongh blob appeared to be the favor ite. At one dolma and ten minutes Deery won the gums, scoring 1500 points to 1488 for Dion. Highest runs: Dion, 108; Doet7. 87. The game commenced at Decry retains the championship and the diamond cue. CHARLESTON. Violation of the Civil etighti Law (By Telegrupb to the Pltlaoorgb Oautio.l CHAELLSTON, S. C., .7•1:11111Lry S.—Last night a colored man, for whom • ticket bad been purchased by white man, ay. plied for admission to the dress circle of the Academy of Music, and was refused admittance by the managar,John T.Ford, of Baltimore, the lessee. Another color ed man applied for a tlakst for &reserved seat, and was refused. This morning warrants were trued upon the affida vits of the two colored men, and Mr. Ford was arrested at the Academy on a charge of violating the State law carry ing out the pi ovhdone of the civil right. bill. He gave bail to appear at the nazi term of the (.burl of General Bandon& Caattunrrott 8. C.. January o.—No action has been taken by the United States court In the case of the alleged Cuban steamer Anna, now In the wasp alon of the authorities. A motion to va cate the warrant of arrest will be made tomorrow. CINCINNATI. Deplorable Casualty Foments Dos Perapd—The Telegraph Striker's. (By Teletiaph to the Plttsbergh Gasette.) CINCINNATI, January Edward Clark, of Covington 4killed his three year old son this wonting by pointing at him a gun which he composed empty, and mailing the trigger. The gun proved to be loaded. The charge of shot went throagk the boy's head. Pleura. Given 'ct Dcroglaas, Assistant omunhohnters„ met the WiNitern Distill ers Association yesterda y to confer on the time of formai:cation. The Oommis 'loners favor the seventy.two hour ' system, but desire proof In favor of forty eig,ht hours.. The Association appoint ed • =omitted to collect facts and testimony to Lay before the Commis donna. x telft operators rapb operato show firlhtticats or yielding. Joe le given In the ofilalal Gazelle, itOttawa. Canada, that application will be Wade to Parliament, at the next aeadon, it an sat of incorporaUon for a company to build a railroad from Ottawa to Fort Garry. Rod River. and thenoe to the ma gma -of Belk& Columbia; alto, for the conarcurtlos Of a branch thereof from Garry to the moat convenient point in the United States, with power also to band stamen and other vessels and navigate the river Bsekatchewan and Its tennekte, and rivers and lakes traversed by the railroad; alto, that the credit of the Dominion be extended In ald of snob company by granting mortgages on wild lands of the Crown along the route In proportion as the work proxieds. The name of the company will be the Cana dian Nal° Railroad and Navigation Oamtany. Application will also be made for authority to narrow the tugs of branches of the Great Western RaliWay. —The New York Pima' Paris dispatch says that the privilege has just been granted to an American company. by the Portuguese government, to land a n d operate a cable on the Azores, to be laid from New York to the Azores, thence to England, near Brighton, , and thence, by two lateral lines to Prance, near Havre, and Holland, near Hague, Thia comps. ny promises cheaper rates than those of nabning time. Part of the stock Is paid up in hill, and the rest will only be la. sued as required in the promos of con struction. The cable will probably be laid during the pnwent year. The Governor's menage, sent to the Legislature on Saturday, mam a th at the debt of Massachtueetts L 1180.192g,gt0, ao teen., aramterg2Aoo,ooodarkqe the year. The Governor doubts the sweedleney o f aid l ea ding State to Meets that are pressed on the Legialature. The expert. 4as of the State for the year will be . 0 00Age receipts. not from taxes, 113,000,000. In regard to the sale or the State will not submit patiently to the liquor, the Governor aays the people of restoration of the open bar. Nsw OBLIANZ, - hammy g._oat tm , gum; middling, 2 40243ic Woo, 3,80 N bales. Ht V, Prime; In ao per km. Mess po rk, 29c other articles tinchana•d• Badness lo Gold, 21%; staling, 101%; Sight drafts at g alma, THE LIGHT3ING STRIKE. Tile Battelle, Still Playing—The Ope rators SUS Aggressive. The telegraphers' strike continues throughout the eauntt7,and compromise seems as far off as over. The Western Union office 411.1 mangos to emcceadhlly transact the btudiessf directed towards lt, but of course, the operators ere driven to more than ordinary human capacity. The stnken hereabouts keep • "stiff upper lip," and relying on the justness of their cause, confidently hope for an early adjustment of difficulties. On Saturday the respectable home mem bers of the late Typographical Union No. 7—men who were compelled to associate with a rabble of floating fel lows who did grievous damage to their cense, and madediasolutlon neoesaary,— met and pasted a aeries of resolutions, In which they endorsed the telegraphic union and promised, if neotrasary, to ex. tend all the pecuniary aid Demmer: to kelp on the °mallet to successful termi nation. The operators received last night the following tel•ream•of war &nos: ElIN! NaW YoustJanuary 9.—The very latest of yeste rday shows our position - atroniter than ever. New' from Wash hmton is particularly Interesting and Important. The advocates of the rental Telegraph system will use this struggle as an argument in their favor. The New York - Herald of this morning lays: "Contrary to general expectation, the telegraph operators' strike is still in !WI bleat: It was thought yesterday that all diffieulties existing between the operators and the Weatern Union COM psny, would be adjusted within forty. eight hours, but ;from reliable in. formation received at a late hour last night, It 11 evident the . Cow pony do note yet contemplete mooed. ing the d emands of the operators, while to it le •an equally evident that the strikers will not abandon their position until the Company consent to a rein. statement at the original salary of every suns removed In California. They ask for no increase of salary for themzelves, but they are determined to protect their defenses= brothers on the Pacific Slope from either an unjust reduction of their wages or from being remorselenly kicked out simply bemuse they belong to the Telegraphers' League, and to accomplish theft ends they are leaving nothing that's honorable un done. The workingmen throughout the whole country, too, are coming to their adistatioe. and the Executive Committee in this city are constantly receiving dis patches from all f olnts, offering sympa thy and greenbacks. Happily, however, they are not as yet in need of pecuniary assistance, and they feel contident of &Milk* to stay away just as long as the Western Union Telegraph Company can afford to let them do so. Yesterday morning at 10:80 they held another large meeting. There was, as urinal, a full complement of ladies present and their glowing and confident faces promised to stick to the boys until the object of the strike.shall be hilly accomplished. WASHINGTON, D. C., January 9.—A manage from the Superintendent/ at New Orleans this morning to General Eckert, 'aye be has not been out of his omos for thirty , aix hours, and cannot get= operator to help him. Operators sent there are " gobbled by the tele graphers, sworn in and sent north. Tex as, the Lone Star, Is dill a unit; all the South stands firm. Telegrams from New Orleans and points In that vicinity, are sent from Memphis by mall. The Ty pographical Union, at their meeting lard night, appropriated three hundred dol lars for the aid of telegraphers, INDIANATOLIo, Ind., January 9.—The Typographical Union of this city pissed resolution. of sympathy for the tele. persNand will extend aid If needed. asnvims, January 9.—nm Typo graphical Union last night adopted reso lutions to form an alliance offensive and defensive with the telegraphers, also extending sympathy and pecuniary aid. CINCINNATI, January 9.—The follow log resolution" were adopted by Typo. graphical Union No. S. Wapitis*, The Telegraphers' Protect ive League are now on a strike to main tain their fehow.members in San Fran. clam against an arbitrary reduction of wages by the managers of the Western Union TeleitrePh Company, and whereas, ; the principle. involved. In this strike' ; embrace the principles upon which , all' trade Unions are founded, as is shown by the attitude of the Commercial in this city in regard thereto. Therefore, Resolved—By the Cincinnati Typo. graphics:Union No. 5, That we hereby sympathize with the members of the Telegraphers' Protective League In their struggle to maintain adequate compensa lion for services faithfully performed. Resolved, That should we receive notice of their being in want of funds we will cheerfully tender the same. tiericsoo, Jemmy 9.—Two men quit the Western Union onlce today from ezosesive work, three more declare they will leave. Monday. The strikers are still firm, and anticipate a speedy vic tory. T. Loma, January 9.—Two suite have been brought against the Western Union Company for errors made In broke's' . . . mesaiges. Strikers firm. A dispatch from George Francis Train to the tele. graphers, says: "Gentlemen—Three cheers for patience, perseverance and pluck. Capital, its rights and nothing more; labor, Ste rights and nothing lees." Naw Your, January B.—From advice. received this evening, I predict • general uprising of the Typogrableal and other Trade Unions throughout the country. Meetings are being held in the principal cities and o ff ers of pecuniary aid and sympathy tendered. We offered an honorable compromise at the *tarn tried to stave off the tight, but could not. With the ald of these oo.laborers we ihall endeavor to perpetuate our League and Inaugurate the first movement which will ultimately end in the enacting of National laws securing to labor rights" equal to the lawful rights' of capital. Let us rent on the Habbath only to begin on Monday with renewed vigor. (Hived.] . W. W. Suriname, Sec', T. 0. L. THE COIIIITt3. District Court—Judge Hampton SAtiftILLY, Jaaaary &—ln the MO of Andrews vs. Ward et al., previously to. ported, the Jury - returned a verdict for plaintiff for'slx cents damages and costa subject to the opinion of the Court on a question of law reserved.' 'The and. went Uat wu taken up, but no business of public importance was transacted. TRIAL LINT YOB MONDAY 16. Shswhan Ve. Bradly. 54. Bialy et ox. Ti Sarum: Hays vs. Carlisle. Carroll t Snyder vs. Hall & Co. Faber vs. P. & C. GU, Coal and Coke Co. Call 142. Bartsti 149. Mor' Qualiar SATL1111:0.1 rioted of t tencted to months. Mary Bead bawdy honw Allegheny, PK and v onment wit anima John So' convicted Pratt I direst, Alio to the Wm 70 Cam. TR 305 Com. 288 . Henry Frits. 252 . Wm. Whits. 270 ii Adam Appal et ! al. 242 . Christ. Baker. ' 244 .. C. Slain,. . ' 'f. TRIAL LIST TOR WXMOObI.Y. . COM. TO. lilottolu and Stephen 308 .Jacob Ninsmayar. . ... maD' Commas Pleas—t Nat Beitrehey, J&12121117 fFiThe beard the argument of =Mfg' 4::•0• lion to grant or dbuntas the ben rant Limed upon the petithet_ Heimann upon which Phil* Wiwi of the Seventeenth ward, Aught:trait, was arrested. The petition set forth that the petitioner had obtained a judgment against Boblnger for $750 for - rent due and unpaid, and which he refused to pay, although he had money In his pos session which he concealed and refused to apply to the payment thereof The petition further set forth that the defend ant had amend of his property to de fraud the petitioner and other creditors. Hill Burgerin. Esq . appeared for the petitioner, and Messrs. Brown and Rear don for th e defendant; Defendant's counsel relied upon the decision in the O'Hara case, in which it wan held that the - National Bankrupt Law superseded the State insolvent laws, and under this decision they asked that the bench warrant be quashed. The Court held that there was sufficient mat-, tars Bet forth in the petition to warrant the bolding of the defendant to appear befor the Common Plea, Court within thirty days and make application for the benefit of the State insolvent laws, and he was so bald. This decision virtually overrule, the decision in the O'Hara case which was tried before Judge Williatita in the District Court. In the case of Fred. Heifer vs. Chaa. Hoebier, verdict for the plaint/1f in the entn.off7;l. John Miller vs. Mary Miller, in divorce. Petition presented and en bpaenea sward el. Jennie McGhee vv. Alexander Mc. Ghee, In divorce. Petition presented and sub's - ones awarded. On motion, of inn. S. Robb, lieu. Win. A. Crawford was sworn and ad• milted to practice In this Court. TRIAL LIST POR MONDAY. 360. Eltzight vs. Buchinso. 459. 11111, assignee, vs. Tsnner's execn trix. 887. Farthing Ti.. Eater. 371. Watt. Lang it Co. vs. Snyder 373. Donne3l Bro. vs. Mysel. 377. Collins and Price vs. Evans. 278. Bunting vs. Halstead. 381. ?durum va. Garrard. UNITED STATES COURT. Dlrtnet Conn.—Judge HeCandler. THURSDAY, January 6.—The Orand Jury having no farther business were discharged with the thanks of the Oourt. United States vs. B. Weigant et. al. Indictment for wholesaling without special license. On motion of District Attorney Carnahan, sontinued to Pitts burgh. ' H. U. Butterfield. counsel for defendants. The cue of the United Stoles vs. Silas A. flaLoad. Clarence bL,Blmpson and William H. Yeager, stealing !attars from a postmaster, was than called up Clar ence M. Simpson and William M. Yeager plead guilty, and permitted to testify. Silas A. Halstead plead not guilty and trial was ordered. The jury, without leaving the box found a verdict of guilty and Halstead, Yeager and Simpson were remanded for sentence. Circuit Court.—J edge atetienuan. TIII7II3DAT January 6.—The jury In the ease of Barker vs. Dale et. at., previ ously reported, returned a verdict for do. fondant with nominal damages and costs. NEW }MENTON. Week of Prayer—Catholle Palr—Tem peranee League Coed Templar; Weather, dm. teorrenoondeeee or the ?lambert hUstette.l Nair BazoteroN, Pa., Jan. 8, IS7O. The week about closing has been ob served by the Protestant churches gen eralti as a week of prayer. Services were held daily. The sttendanoe might have been better, still we hope for good results. In tome Instances the presence of the Holy Spirit was very manifest, having been earnestly importuned ac• cording to the Savior's direction and promise. Our Catholic neighbors are holding a fair for the benefit of their church. The New Brighton Tanmarance League held their monthly meeting lan night In the M. E. church, Rev. Crowther pre. A long Bat of names has already been secured petitioning the Legislature for a prohibitory law. Rev. 8. F. Crowther and B. R. Brad ford, Esq., were elected delegates to the State Temperance Convention, to•meet at Harrisburg February 7th and Bth. Rev. Wallace and D. Critchlow, EN. .were elected alternates. The time usually occupied In addressee was spent In devotional exercises. The meeting was one of more than ordinary Interest. The Good Tempters are in a very pros perous condition here, and doing a good work. The game la true of the Beaver Falls Lodge. The weather Is very cold here, with several inches of wow. The roade are very rough. Coasting le good, but Some of the results not desirable. One boy had a Anger cat off the other day by a sled running over it. Another falling to make a turn in the way, ran against a tree box, and hurt his bead pretty badly. It was a narrow escape with life. Older people think it dangerous 'lnt. C.- _ Real Estate Transfers. The following 'death were admitted of record in the office of Thoa. H. Hunter, Recorder for Allegheny county, Battu._ day, January 8, 1870: John Lynch to Jame. L. Carroll. October 18. 3w9; 4 Sores and 43 pore/mot lend In Versallles township Alex. W. Clete, to WHIP , . People.. swe f a Bak lot 20 by IX felt on Webster street. Mu— Jgrillodeson to Thomas Hodson. Rarer...S. 0. 110; le .ereet In IM sores of lend In Chartien H 1003017 IWO Daniel ttlehardson to Thomas J Kenny. Jenne , / 7, IVO: eleven on Oel Unlit street, Bradawls, tiorearb 92.500 C. Reenter to J. W. Robinson. 'Web rt. . INA; lot 120 by TM reel la village of Blends's. Kl— ank townsblp Darla Ware-Id to toe Hector. Chorea Wardell end Vat. yna . .a of Linsenell!holvh.•llesheny. IN:1 : 01, 1 174 ot Kt by Hates t on Mutes stirez. 3 Jacob Prance to twerp R. fuddle. Jane: b. 18.11: 170 notes or land in Worn Wwnshlp ~. George IL Raddle to Wm Baxter. January 4. IVO: the nao•• tract el Witheenle• Zuhrsty to Wm. Horeb, 'Betake, len; tat 110 by I 0 feet, 0400118 etrAet, Mcßee.. pon al WA 0. pithier to Peter Zelda,. July I. le 7: ebeve prowler, Alex. !Watt to Joint" 4 .4/Aurae, January 7, 137 r; lot W by 70 net on Harmony Street, lan Bir torbeasMate Ma m ry E. Johaston to twat Y. lingnart, Ms, 16. lara: fooraeres and lib aerobe. of land 10 Zv ward. Biltsbergb PILCH/ IT is asserted most positively that on the re-assembling of Congress, the Presi dent will send to Congress a message ox. plaining the Banana Bay lease, and recommending the adoption of the whole Dominican country by our government, and also the rail canon of the treaty with Denmark, which will give us posses sion of the island of Bt. Thomas. It Is known that the President has lately made knownto the most prominent of the _ sntrol . His snitory slat ap ', thinks that It autlay re is a her an Ire as Mr the speak same almost mtries .t the the ex ,: of the IN eats mita/ inteins ini Ed idlUoa lob the ;miser ationg mania at the iires - eittime,alleging that the State Will die' kept under the control of the rad j „srty Lf she comes in upon conditions wide& The Oonserrattsg.oarty, he a, has been mid Cut bir Governor alker, who 'agreed, during the Guber. ristorial contest, that it he ,was elected, rd tie State admitted int 6 the Union, a *mild - pis ce himself more equarely on j eonserrative and Democratic , ground [ thin expediency made It politic for him to do during the canvass. Thleprombie .Pollard asserts, will tindoubtelairbe bro: 'ken, as _Walker's course is such . that nothincesu be expected 'btu perfidy In future. ' • GEREILLL EMS. IT Is said that Thomas J. Durant stands a good chance for appointment to the the Supreme Bench for. Justice Wayne's Southern Circuit. Sous thirty dr' forty midshipmen of the first and stcond claws at the Naval Academy have been &Cling in such '.a manner that it has been found necessary to convene a general court martial to try them for violating the rules and regula tions of the Academy. The Court is to assemble at Annapolis on Tuesday next, the 11th inst. THY wife of a wealthy citizen 0 Chicago was found last Thursday night in a house of ill-fame, and was fined In the Police Court the next morning. tier husband caused the arrest of the in. mates suspecting her to be among them. She has a daughter sixteen years old, and moves in high circles. Several members of theßoardof Mildewy-re found in the same house. Ten action of the New York Legiala lure in repealing the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment Is variously din cursed. The question thus raised was discussed by the House Judiciary Com mittee at the Lest Bearden, and it is under stood it is to be presented in each branch next week, so that both Judicial Commit• tees may make a' report upon It for the guidance of Congress. Tits inauguration of Governor Geary takes place on the 18th inst., and already the Senate has appointed a committee to make the necessary arrangements for the event. There will be a large attendance on the occasion, and several military or ganizations from different parts of the State have signified their Intention of participating In the ceremonies. :In the evening the inauguration ball will be held at Brant's Hall. IT to understood that on the occudon of the arrival of Mr. Peabody's remains at Portland, the United Static govern• meat will be represented by Its naval of ficers only. It would not be convenient for the head of a department to go at this time, and the suggestion to that effect has, after consideration, been rejected. It Is possible the Governor of Massachusetts may be present to receive the remain@ and to take part In the ceremonies. ' MEW ADVERTIMKENTS. ~,, ~, tgr“Aviircut.4ll co/ries :4 MON.—REY. J. O. WHITE./111 Wotan to ma only. la the Academy of Music, on TUES DAY NIGHT. January 11th, oa the amaranth. JvaAtt diptionares be made fn. Bo ono Theology. The Catholic clergy are hereby cluCleagad to dim the books sad facts. pßoraw.9 FOR PURCHASE RIFLED c.s.r.rox, BURR/. TT OP ORDNAveR.} Navy D•partmear, WAsnotorcor erre. ianusry 4. 11010. BRALE PROPO3A L 8 for the perchese of 30- poutider and 20 pounder Parrott Rifles. wick Carriages, Implements, and Projectile. Sow en band to the navy-yard. at Porto:meth. N. IL; Roston, New York. Phllacelphla , Washington, and Norfolk. 0111 be received at this Bureau until 13 o'clock noon, JANUARY 31; VITO. I. the aggregate there are 'about 300 tlons, 384 Carr' gee Sad 96.157 Projectiles. robed. tiles In detail of the artlee. at rack yard wlllbe flirttlthed on aPedlcatten to this Noreen. •• • . Bidders will rate the number of tune, car riage., implements and projectiles they desire to porcine at each yard separately, sped War the calibre of the gun. kind of carriage. whether broadside or pivot, and the kind of projectlia. • The gone, Ate., will oe delivered at the respeet In nary-yards. and most be removed by the parehaser or Dunham. withla ten days after the seaplanes of his or their hid. Buena de liver!. wia be made of any article until the parties purchasing shall have deposited with the paymaster of the navy.yard the meows' of the varebae money in each case. Many or the eons are now, ate slt senice able. Bidders will therefore Mar accordingly. No mar forth se &natant, old iron or 1•004 will be considered. The Bureau raterrea the lista to reject mum htd. which It may not consider to the loterut or the Govern= at to accept. Prow.ls .how'd be Indorsed on tee enytlope Propo. els for Porehtse of Rine Cannon, Le... A. LUDLOW C tttr. Chief of Berea. IMIZEMM IIST OF lINCL ADDED DE. PoSITITS remaining la the DOLLAR et'INGB RANK or PI r 13017R017, in width •t lea.; the sum or Fire Doilars Is due and which as been deposited by Donors Wh o . bate not, 1•16010 the two year. preceding. mads • deposit er received a dividend or payment from WO ear. paration: hue AL Pennock, to 6339 04: Ann E. Lento,. 61116 89: Mate A. 686 Lackey. 177.147- woe. Snyder. $29 25: Carload. p roy • 6387 03; Aedred Schainther. 8399 73: Mail Oat ton, 11.659 ROC leery Moore, 8910 19: J. Hamilton 430 15: Peter honoree, 10100 91- el raeseth ithrtb. 830 73: Samuel venoiston, 83,036 OS: Wm. J. Aneer•rn, 897669• prep. tt.; Winaeolle. IleL 970 59; Mare / 0/ .. 05 35 ; Santh Belle]. 0433 19 Prederiejli pergsete, $94 0 - 'mar eanoc. In tram, 4107 10. $l7 B 09 3167 10; Danny. R. 4310. 61,44'21riVegrli 6889 93 11 " . 1 -V ererts Blair, in cok. 315 art, 4836 187; Join Ramon. 867 36: rathei are 6611 99: W. ethiley, 8458 13: James Hamer. 93. Francis Flynn. 8935 48 ; g. o. Hoes.. In trust. 4511 06.45* 06.432 00: Debella 8. Mould, 11281 13: Patrick Polo, hp trust. 838 00; Rode Patterror 630 67- IN.. mpe0n,4277 119; Henry o, .on, 38; Frederica Father. 597 63; Thom. A. Parker, 0513 75: Hann. illeha-da. 331 83: Maria C. He- lord, in trust, 4444 79; Jdaeab Th e y y , y 139 70; Wm. H. Matthews. 11146 68: Bant 3 / good, 601 62; Josetea Lrocroft, 891 2 0 4; Megan[ A lees. 040 74: Lilts .1. nen, 442 91 Wen P. 7 Wampum. 111118 99; • tor,! Hind, 470 20; Alirth C. Harm, 6457 eg : arde Patterson. let trust 341 3L 43109. 635 58; Joh* H. Here. Ms 99; / 1 .1/ Vetter. Ig h frost. 657 0211/ige Tag Doran. iv ;77:114 5 e/ TI 111 8 0 i:: ' IreVf D r . It 3 r 3 e erg; 3 ; Joeeph Nore, in trust..,_ll4l 37; Wit iem 111.3 8131 03; C.O. W. ee... 1141 59 A I BO . llcCush. 6265 95; Lo d . 3/ - ronnoe, In %rule. 4130 VI 3 11114e3 MeXee. 4365 88; 8 atsemllnsam 4 78: JobuJey. eat, 493 60; JAM, • B. Cone, 433 45; Ado re Harilason 39.16064; Andrew Delms,4l6 50; Sarah J. Adams.l7o3 Ni; Ora. A. Tnempea. ma 48; itarab W. era, 11115 90- Jobe W. Bithop. is 1.0.1, 6911 17' Jane wieg og , 6/.. Cart. la teuth.ll/ 49 76: Jacob Ifir-01, Reld,ls DE.8,6993131 Mien tellrens.llll9 35, t Jour*, 018553: Wm../ Kith morlck. Te 3 411; tiarth J. Wrisrat, 119.174 IS: Jac. . P.P.er. el 938 44; Wm. J 637 PI: Cheats r. 831 1 63; o,A ss's ... sin 43; Lisettit WAIN, Dun, 876 go: Acid mgooped, 1158 33: Fraud. Othena, 0141 96 : / g e e L. 56 7 94; John R. %ras. 430 95; Teem.. DwAge. 4933 17: emit Molitor, 4401154; Coroo Viirlk. 8731 93: irleanor McCormick. 11146 03; W. 11ttBoyd. 47930 01 Misspelt Wrem. SI /57 411: Maw Jones. 6111 93: Aththelftme, Mthe 13 ; koy ., ert 3179 51; W. 0 John. $4137: ehneeme. to trust.lll63 56. 8348 48; li lerson. 695 39; Jam. B. Gamor. In IL IL po f 11L nt. 07: 807 9 9 i marwan X. li Oa Hood,ardner, 657167; 6579 31; lienr• Wildegw. SI 919 74: Renee M. Pima. 683 /12; Jobe lieNeciteer. 6750 Reh I ti MOD. , 4117 61; Melinda /rem " " to,;: 0 • iono ot. , 11103 59.6103 69.5105 60,6005 69 ' 11103 69: Rilsebeth Mom., ccui 7 9; .. / ye / rems, 634 51; XII. J. lieu, slng 311 Mare, D. Peet les,. 5146 78; Moths Potter 63 1: 16 te 6 :51;W "-t lelrs 6 l9l. /1 " 6" "Ll'' ' . fic r tf a te * ern 4937 00: IMr4 reg y e d 'OPT, l , 3 l . V. 4,7 nji? A. &g,b;;AteliF.`r:. In WM. 4101 . 49: 191_3 C 1,. . 1115490' Alb rt ft, SFr 11er, ilthe /a: harsh . leouglast; 6306 , 14; obastethe Beatty. 5115 19; Phil. ootere 697183: t• 10041, Mantle. T t i rysi9 09; Gennep _..heetir,,e, 834476 k.; 1 4 ' ini 1 / 1 6 t711. 6 . 1 :UV: " Igiln LC4 7 ;11 3 1 6 4 5 6 4 Ifirgeret tionereel. 0431 83; Mary McKnyee. 49917: Althea:tallied 430; 36 : 663 39; Geo. Wed, 613 44 ; . B er sr.. medtos. 4633 36; Herrm. ithbaum. 479 19/ Iltlah 6 red, 07% Jobe X. atery, In trust, 055 86; Hobert okilletple, $309 *xi U sinisi meneteherne 4104 19; Margaret A. ery.t,a 48;JWf ohn P•BurebilelB. 5/31 34; 6 Planlm more, 7016 07; #Minor Harmlll, .37 05: keen O L. III , eIT 80 . 4 5 111 r„l.7g 1 L 1196 90: 11:71198 031 Dorothea R. Reek:an. I c eltirsr atki Job. O'Neil/. 6643 83: H. 700,0 10 Itono.a 433 16; Mary Hetelithm3.lll6l99 87; Lydia Carman. 41316 68; Phoogt e $191158 - Henry- Millar, 857 18; Pewees tr ' fie l . Y' llitra l s 6 6.ll3 l' il a i n ; X IV ", 4 6 . 14. L 9 .4 ' tim,Ton%; . 7'311,1 sr .`l 4initi: 4s -crste ff rrt: J. Julia A. Cabbage, 81113 47; Mary J. Methecheon. WM TT: Fa. N. ..ONNeD • • • N II; Tboen•• lean:loos. 647400; Job. C. 140.10133. 6 Long . Penne" J. l etWaft.6lBo; M. 81)19 99: Moor Rd eg, 130 31; 0. 0.10 M. leitheUon, 133 93, Davie itlOl.M. set 611; es; J Marlow. 6003 •. Irr.ete 891199: Mth Y. $453 93: Joen T. 10163 /37: Prsth 13 le ee $76 16: Illtabeth 11 . 4theraan. 4312 56,8 Hew, W. ctrti...o4 . 9 l 4 ‘ l i rin s ...:ta i l l Vi 644 . 1 ,4 6906 40; ttdreer Wileon. 6374 13; T. Swipe art )a b trisi& . 6l6s John Mersa .414; 6 411red 17/. 6 411tt me. 4144 II: 181 71; ear wen • ha ff3er. 6151 09 . .4. 11.711 39: IC 3 Muuntheou 4361 el .: wee. W. Cwl. 014346: Path, M. eels., 8404 33; kettniseth A. Xing. $44 01; 511. Le me. 6180 31; Thos , AL, 6100 51: John Loge., 94: /Ithe deic. sch,cr, 11113.0 43; 11•3313 W. tetar- Tatc ' h a nter 6 . 9 4 l lllll3 . l . 59 Jtairotan a5 .1, i;;A 9 011 ; 2 4 Tt1?1"4:Pin. 9 : itiCt 1t t 4, 4 :13113 Mg! :ll' ! I X ffil!'111 Mamma OreetoralL 8936 II: Joan moms. 4143 96: Bus. Canspbbll 4116/8111 5; 1 4 1 i:tit 15 11 !. Tio" 4. air VIFPLV:' 17166,4149 43: itinaftif i ni. Stali ' C P.m'. otaer, 11635 41 1 :Wm. b. t am. 11361611; 1181117 /kraa. 6334 47• Themes le trust. 111116 4.01716 481 . 6196 40.11540 j harks Allem. 4907 311: W. Celt a 11 1 / 1 16 Metuel Harberr63lX demi. Nate, 6 57 31 1 1 :14. W earth 690 49: moiella.lejr le the aggreg a te M 6, itso le. all of which Is retheelady submit.. „HIS. A. o3viow. rlttsbacsh i JY. 5. 1570. Trwinirai . . THE WEEKLY OA b, u. lest sad Omen essossiiii sesproasse pabUste4 la Pesten" risasc*lik• xe • haws. •sossu or IssrdiSal 1601•1141 Wfu a. 11.. Tams Male sabseribus— ..... •• Mb. st ............... 5$ Cabs otSsa ..... ..... I • son Is ihrslshei t Iststeassti es of s slab of Um. Postaistais poselsti4 to sot at went& rmailtur, RUUD & reoprimir. BANS NOTWEt3 OFMI or TI NrriowAL 130:21X0X M. 1 Its. I 3 IX.AxO3O, ALL " B airr• • IgrAll ELECTION FOE THIS. TX3N 13 ' 1 10rn.R3 er able flus_pmj atlo take place ocaltni DAY, i ea nary 10, vine. the offlee at the vempanyi bow.. Us lax wrloa. .11. •164 $ P. 11. ly )700 .13s. R. IsTitir.lololr, Bee. DlPogi? COMPANT Or P DACSAIIII aO. 1109. g arTHE .ANSUAL DIEETIffe of the litockboldere of “itte late Demon Company of Pittsburgh , ' will be bold on 711211. DAY. January 11. 1990, at their nallataw, Me, S 3 Fourth avenue. between Ili - ben. of 11 oLlock A. ie. and Ir. r., ateeblektltne and pia* an election for NINE DIRECTORS 05 WI. s. T. VON SONIIH01111; Mel Peere tar, and Treasurer. /rum Darite•— _arve naroste NATtcorm. Ran, rarrastralan. Dee. U, lIIL f IarTHE A.NNILIAL ELECII.Od for BIM= DIRLCITUBSI of Ws Bask. to &erre for the aontog year. It'll a wl at the Bashing Roan, Re. 114 roam. Amu, Co TOISDALy, the llth of January, UM he. Mean the boars of I sad it *Wort r. u. • Y. L. IVITPITINSON. ' ' • TIMM NATIONAL BANE or Prrnarneam Pirrearnant, December It, 1169. rarTIIE .LIINUAL ELECTION for Directors of tol. Rusk will take place At the Banking Rocas. on SOLIDLY. Jentaarr 1110, 1170, between the hones ot 10 L. K. Yd or. 9. JOHN IL LIVINGSTON. . xx . ; .. .c= n i c v . t . nt=r i z azu. far*THE ANNUAL ELECTION - for thirteen Direetote of Oa. lank will be held at the Banking Haase, on 1.0.7 1116 , 1.70, between the bows eit 1 and N . o'clock e. K. A. LONG, Caaltier PlTSslimni NATIONAL Ithalli Or thnithjneth. niTeuxtawf, Dthenther 11, isop, arAN ELECTION FOR THUR. TIME DIRECTORS of MU RUC Is gene during the thouleg you, wth , be bow .1 the Denting Rouse, corner Wow {reek, uA 010th avenue, on TUESDAY, Janne+, 11th, , le 10, between the hoover II a. aad t JOS/PIER. RILL, Coudelan arCITIZENBL NATIONAL BANK UP EITTSBUB4IB,—As elestfog for NI. Deer fors of thU Book, to serve for the ensuing year, MII be held at the Booklet Sous on ?DEADLY, Ilth J.trery, 11110, Wage" the hours of ar e. N. and A r. Y. J. Z. BRADY, JR., Coakfer, I , l77am:rage, PA., Deemab• r 11, MIL •LLitlll2llll . NATIONAL VANT. Pmrsousok. DeCeaber /I, 110. far 'AN ELECTION OF Dllll2O. TOM to lom darn, the easel. tteer will b held at the Ilsokum Hoene, No. 11l Filth avenue, da 111111 DAY,. Jesairy 11th, 1670, between the boors of 11• M. ata 1 F. W. 11c011NDL/8/1, Mixnester NanOetAl. 1.4.114, Pierslissom. December VI Ur:AN ELECTION FOR DI. arihons.o_y_Lu rank will b held at tits Banking Muse on - Tttlei saue.l 11, 11170, between the hours 4311313 c. an ?Ai.. • JORW 9. mAirrlN. Cubler. lfzien.cers. • St ANMACTIMILIM. NAT. He, 1'122601160L1, December to. U. I ta'THE ANNUAL ELECTION of tkla Bank will take place as the tesaklng Bask on T l7ll : 5 DAT.:Janem7 11th. UlO, between the boars all A. se.and9l r. .10111( SCOTT, am. Cashier. - , ^DIVIDENDS. • 007100 Oi?xi Pluxxx.tx Istui.oics Co., ) Amarnizin., RI tl ; tarTRE DIRECTORS OF THU 00 , (00.1' ° ,7'41; 00 40T.1.11,1":p 4 "h" 1 CEN2N. (5.,00) pis BM • Z. lo g n•sr.d ."TY on htocc DZ. D. RIDDLE!" . . bearetuT. tarDIVIDEND-- puma,' Ira.- NIA 1 NIMEANOK CO. .I.NY.-7he Dtreetote of Ibis Comm!) have tbie day es elated • dividend of PhIM (lb per net. oat of the profits of tbo teat all mouth. TAY&Wak one , after the 10th teat., frea utr oj t y. mcc atlf irs.y. cenitarr. Ptvisstrithu. Jaaaary 4. /170. a pa tar' ,'DIVIDEND:FIRRT 'NA. TIONAL HANK. Patsbarallt._ sle Pittsburgh Trn , t tanthsny). llon aors of this Bank have thin a sy Shah/mid • Dtvi dend of three per cent.. the capital sta., out artbs omits pellet.; thr. W mat.. PE.his MA. fa of °Mee "r.. January 1170. 4; 14; .1171%. IizaCLIASTII s lialnlTACilralar NAT. NAM ) PlTTeaCraolf, J.sary 4, INTO. tgrDIVIDEND NOTICE.—The Dl.ectors of 1111.11.1 t hare q.t. 0n de- Clared a divide. or TIVZ PER CENT.. taw ap tat Pt , ct out or the tomato of this lan six milnt P""'/UtlbtraVae, oitt!,"&117;r. OTTICII or TOY NATIONAL INIITILANON C . 0.. / January ia, ufe. farDIVIDEND NOTICE.--The Board t.f !Allmon °tibia Comas, lum this day dt clared oerol•SonNal dorlieNg of o f PILE titter. oa the CaLoltal litoet of the Chia. f.lll7l,‘}oool.oo.lTiirsoart Of taxear. Par -313'1 laagnd. Allegt7n awl arler r tpi~ibt► .lust. .141311.5 IrriVaalSON, jaSail Ikentaay. j *- DIVIDEND.—The - Pe sefs• National Bank hat tbia Cy Ott • dividend of ltUUtt DOLL•BIS PIS Bnarr, est of entearatt as of tbe put aft niontna, Brunt tax.. payable on demand. Y. Y. 0011nON. Custer PASXLta DEPOSIT NATIONAL BAWL. PITTsBUBOII. Jimmy 2, 2210. aff.TRE DIRECTORS OF TIER • Book bave [lts EST declanird.,ll,l4•24 NIX Pii CKDIT. oat of 11l DeOSIE SE QS Wt Slz month;DEllo,lo tortemla, teal of P. L. BT2PIiiNI9Nt. . CITY Ball= op Pirrimmo ' Purraauscii. rm., Jonaary Mifi 1770. 5 1;197HIB 11.111 AK HAS THIII DAT Irelared 11)1•Idend ef (I) tilt CE" T.. from lba profit.; of tbet laatllklaaralba. payable as and Martha TSPITX laaw•-• amm W. X. XIORGAX. Clarklar. NIECUAIet NATIONAL BAN& PriTsouttatt. 'humor, &I, an°. I IgrA DIVIDEND Or EJGHT PIE CZNT.. inn or Tos.eo. on bo load th. Olioct holders anus Boat. on &al afterJANIYANT LIT% INsT. JOHN G. NIALICTIN. Gabler. 17:151 At.Ltda.' Arfowar. IPI• auk a Jaaaaa7 3 31170. FirinvE Di 6 ECTOaaoFTHIe Auk have tbts day de e'afed • Nyland a VIVI! PLR CaN,. oe the eawil el atm... a of the ea, aloes of tha bat all suostlyabio to the stoelthold. fa forthwith. tree of tax. W. MCV.I.I4ID .ths • *salami theatilst. 01110110 r TEX twiriaratil Pirriatmen, Ja cs a C ryIn. X.ooPA VT rDIVIDEND a O. e lll/.. flors of ill. Company Wm. THIS DAY dwareo a DlTideod of TWO DOLLAA2I PXK MARX. Imp of GOvernmelit taroikoli JR*. able at the oats of Um company. As. *AS rent n met Mod stem T. to the MAR kbolecht tar the Till Tkl Inrc. J. J. AL_ .11ZIM., 11.1:TisM aterasary: • 0 1 / 7 1Cloi TIM CAM DIV USAIME rOIaTANY, Playalnman. Januar , / 71. MHO. • farDLIFIDEND.--Tbe Board••ff Directors' of ibis Comma jams WS day declared a dividend of TaN.PZACILIST. nos of O sma n prontsof she last sic anoolis. PRIMO on Osmanli. tree of Govorans.atiaz.- -• • itniArki T. Alilairfor. • GrPITT/INTIIGH NATIONAL. BANK or commvms. °climes nr. WOOD BTREICT AND VISIT{ AlYentfi.—Thir Dlrecton'of Dom Beak have obis ore lactutt oteldend of ISIS PAR (ANT. oh du Sleek dal et the molts of *elm= ' MX% payable on &mann few or Geer. eat tn. JOBILPEI H. WILT, Cashion . PITTIDIMIII. Pa.. Jahaat7 3, Jl7O. it. byrlcy. Accbanzary . Rama ITOmy•••T. I 17,1 vio Juno" 141,11170. arTHE PRzerorar, NANA. OEM for useuvut • Brldge ay... the •sle Rifle s otstehatertliao batho s la .he eaanteof legheey Issee AMY" deemed a bleseend or TWO DObLaIS ea em• than of the rata Lel Blot) of Use Oeupessy. pap. sm.. to bteekholdese of theft total nhenesete. Weer by the leramblbr. fanb•ith. • ibb ' W. Kunintrlcti. Imam, • arDIVIIDEND NOTICE.-T!• • lima.. of lb* "LIM. Sem Nlll . Re• Railroad Cosa. ow , bays THIS DAY !teetotal' • Vorlaead of /let PIGS Clair.. el., Of G., aromas{ MX. o.t at t.eearalap et Uke MIL Ift ai. lba. payable La Mock boldele au_ theta lagaa npneentatlyea: at ha oillo• of ate udißpury and after J•NUaRY DT.. VITO. Jab WY. NOIR, Prilableat. Pier=VlSAMai Rutz or ALz.lentlyry, Lateember ass. Orin= ramiccsosesor Tim lave tbla day d td eetand 4tylinal et FIVE P B E sk U Cos ar 41 0 N 1 /11•11 13t INVIS tam. lakTsbl, en."' .S?""Im7 ..11nra. dealma7 WATCHES, gam - mum Jewelry, Silver War% FANCY GOODS; &43., manaryrodeadmiegs..l WATTLED' A SICHATIWT, 101 snrJt AVICNOL laberri ea . untai4 e< ) /I.—A• oft* olst Ir., Otastlas ta .u p retet.lrg acmes. Chat • lad Jaw•JS7- .oirt usasst.d. LASSICAL (Kam., Ewa Ealtalit.thi4ll) tirTais , beetri of NONDLVNIIOII2O . ., Okada» tele hal tem toe " 1.:L: . . . /1""st DE /81 D