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Office; 84 and 86 Fifth Avenue
F. B. Min: M t
T. P. HODIPPOL
• , xpreggi lap
imams qv Ina DAILY.
if Wall, per 'year....
D.liverod by ciurrial. P•iwea••••—•••••ilieti•
Cis Fad* 14saistis.
WEtT TIRAINIL 'NEW&
- LAnwsek Buming.Bnoings senkdown
the Little Zanawha 88,000 barrels' of on.
- Tuft BOtlitore ind'Ohlo Railroaratie
building a. netttiron . bridge over Coal
Rao, Mamma.
. Tnr. protracted meeting at gerood
yein progress, hid numbers re being
converted nightly Unusual Interest to
being Manitested'in the meaner or the
'nesting.
.Tnic ; lkna of Siipervisori'orreareenon
county permits all makeover twentrone
-;lrebeis and atk-to *de on the qbestion'
of subscribing $.550,
_OOO to :the Jiropcsul
Ugigurdown:Villef Bannini; •
A •vEnr enluatdo. home belonging to
'Mr. I:S.-Snider, orrairratint,'Tna near
,dtriellibetterled- isat Tandy, on the
top ofn paling.teneehearu trying toleap
geed 'rite miire c tu g anhnig h i d-to b e
1;2: - 3
I
Laer, -weelii ftlea
tha Olt. Gond; Air
- 'Marshall county the 'Grand Jcirylfonrid
abreSlitilliftti..a_nd..bletAadittiritenti
sailing liquor without license.,,One
‘ 19472 &me had the bawd! of/meay
dicta:eats.
Mn. Jwirte rciniffied suddenly on the
-Bth lust., of pneumonia, at the residence
of kihrtainircisw, lir. Adam Baggers, in
MorgenloSens: He 'was in his seventy
'third year.: Me carried on the milling.
• business for a number of years at the old'
mill three , nudes pp the river, and was
.nniveallY tespecte& •: • 1
Tux Morgantown Post tells the follow
leg tough story:—"& few days ago a caw!
belonging to 8. .2. Marsteller. of this
t pla&f enteted the dwelling bons. 011ie
daughter While no one was at home, and;
seeing the table already spread in the
middle of the floor, very nnoeremoitions
ly concluded to "makebereelfat home.".
The animal - therenpon proceeded to "go
for" the apple sass Wittig' on" the table,:
ansitteleasted it out' in tine style. , Noth
ing daanted, the knowing beast conclud
ed to take a nip—doubtless to anis: di
gestion but fearing some unfeeling
wretch might pounce upon ha s she con
cluded to Nate up her bed and walk;"
and very leisurely proceeded to the bed,
aid thrusting her korai under the tick,
lifted It off the bedstead and was making
out the door with it elevated upon her
head, when a passer-by relieved the ani
ma of heiLloed, at the samelinte admin
istering the \lull length _of a been pole
tabu her bids.
Tog railroad project, for uniting Pitts.
burgh and Morgantown is receiving fall
aitenattlii.Vid the proopeots lUtioillt it
will be fully carried out. The Commit
tee of Ways and Means recently vandals.
ed a report. setting froth - the =Waal
nous advantage that - Squad Inuit from
the completion of the. enterprise. The
Aocuount concludes as follows:
.ori in- firrenlgetion of the niudieriris
have ascertained that in order to realize
the neeesehri,quota—(say $190,000
and apportion as follows, via: $90,000 to
the townships', oVilialote ail Morgan,
Jointly tad see proportion to their reaper,
tire lists of taxable property—W,ooo to
the township of. Clinton ' aisi4lo,ooo to
be subscribed to the doCk of this road by
individual/Oa other section( of. the coun
ty, it will Only respilre an atutrud mesa.
meta in ilia two • termer- of 75 cents on
each $lOO for ten year/, and in the latter
00 cents ore each $lOO forth° setae period'
which wohld fully, - pay ;off principal and
Interest. These , annul • lunessmente
would, 'of chum. be 'llimmlabed from.
year to year,: alter the road would be
coma4etc.3„ by the receipts of dividends
on the severe! 'amounts of stock-held by
the respeettrettownshipn -•`-• - •
ft is presumes:l'ft would be ettott advis
able to issue bonds for said amounts pay
able, saY haled - 7cSret.Oroptionaltwith
a. majority atthe tarps in.‘ thekr
respeetilvlownebips ITsv des, they.
abonld decide to discharge their Dandier
ea•carlier,date; not sooner , howemr,
than.ftve, nor later than twen tyi yens •
' The following executive wee
appointed to nave the matter in- charge
sod to hears the carryingthzeragb of thel
project! , 06L - lamest Evans; sok
pant; ,Gl-9 . ..--Ntergirsa,' G.' M.-
MatadiGay* Wins A: Rahway=
41,, Rude, Hon. lashes
,41,101, Jo. finider.-W, Ws John, Omar B.
Johnson, Chas-Cornwell and H. thins,
PpSOYAL:.
Lwaats, the Elect. canal truttl i is cen,
-Juror, -Deer 3/1410W • Washington
Eiv Alebamir mrirt:srSatiled eighterie,
oitlellt
testheillaiyalitri &site Sena*
11 1 1 4"ix:In
.Tstifamily,of thelateMr. Menton hoW.
Seside InAteubnville.
_
- 7441 ItyY. PheWshaford Is writ
ing Ithatif 'Gad y" '4 :.
0 BaWMI sad t3itat~sivYhhye
arrived booselrons
kris reported that Mosby le !sliding
volianteetlifol.the Cuhatt.oo , -," .
Hiss.Litt' nada Performance of 4/neire
Elisabethf., , r_mibly noticed . by-lhe
London press
retrace tried 'to blow 7024 Ms.
vilth it torpedo., ladle he Iris scgat st
;-
T9nßev s 4- O. Swum; of Boxing,
Wi en elecked chaptatti of., the. Mari:
'Wrists the Piesident like toile PrietMoi
start T, Because 11/Int le the, sight
poLL'
fit-roma his Itistiecel rid a handsome
sod bow.of ,tilmeozda" font tba
=
t)r ti LIATCOp . P.' Hair. ale s !' of thal
Chritelti.died on. OltriShome;,:Be bad been
chief abouttmenty mart
Ittltsat. &gib keiaiolllTUl
New .York-reporteribas made her debta
ca the atage.in burlesque..
acias' Emit; Pia of Atticiey Gen
not Hoar. Is scoot° merry ]fiat
Wm, one of the belles of Baltimore. •
Commas Enka. Nletor'i ion; isilicelM
the family traits. He is notrint4Mliethi
fear month" Imptiaosoentl abasing
.woe
Pica= hi the name of the
00Cie favorite Bowen vocalist, Wm. 0. IL
s itis oy, She was muted a firennotathe
ego in Italy.
alttratory. that,Mr...Peabody insde.„.e
hequestto Mrs. JOhri Wend the lases
Ise weird started tie Zegised umatd.
-revising dodge.
Ten largest personal Income made to
the United States Ammo In Boston Ism,
year !rag made by.-.lfaSegc,ggsethein,
amounting to MOW: — •
War,--,Derrosort, of Monongahela
City, had deposited on her door. step a
little waif In the shape of a Roman nosed
baby about four weeks old.
Tus story now ' , going the rounds"
that Paran 'Stevens Is in Callfornts and is
ats.zt to httliti a .botetthereelliet
- He is rawingtblveleter Moly 111 Z-'
Dovatses, the colored applicant for
triembershln In the Washington Typo.
k viphlcal I/nlon, will have his case con
skL•redegain at the nextmectinif of tbis
body. t
Box. Casuists O'Cortgon„ of New
Tor k, to is:miring great attentldn from
the prelates and other high dignitaries
at Rome. He bad a special port , len
_front the Pope.
puma. Damon*: brut d;; ; 1111
1r cost of Inns on his elm*, panel, two
Dahlgren guns, a telescope, an anchor
and a tnrled gig with the motto, °giro.
rum pars fat."
Irtrilfri. Wiidet,if etnati at i,riaii ss
bush yid blowed his had or alter chop.
ping hcr'e tip at a homble rate, Is uk t ry
to recover. She as worth $D),000, sired
by ;radio with Infamous pawn*
MAZZO' lass published a letter In the
11, forms, in which flu says he is growler
old.. -decannot -wrttaat tried without
pain In s head and eyes. sad that his
• day's wink Is only half what It ought to
ibc and last, pe wlandi it to be.
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VOL. LxxXV.
FIRST EDITIOI.
JUDJMIGHT.
FORTHMSTIitONGIESS
(SECOND SESSION.)
The Rouse Virginia Admission
Bill Taken 'Up in the Senate s
as a Substitute for the Pending.
Big -4o
ByTelegraph to the Prttsburgb Garotte.)
WABIII2IOIrON, D. C., Jan. Ft,
SENATE.
The Vice President bid before the Sett.'
ate a memorial of the G. A. R., Depart
ment of New York, for a modification of
the rementMllirife fiiiiiikainatmed and
disabled soldiers.
Mr. CONKLING offered a reaolatioa
from the G. A. R., calling attention JO
the onerous tax on disabled soldier! who
earn their living by grinding band.ors
cans; also, a petition lot the abolitionot
Itho tixrik)iir k
Petitions upon the latter subject were
offered by Messrs. Pomeroy, Vickers and
Scott.
Mr. MORTON presented 'a petition
from the soldiers of the war of 1812, bell
tweet' seventyalx and eighty.alx yeare
of age. foe pensions dialog the balance,
of their Urea: , •
• Mesa*. Willey and Shure presented:,
petitions for a removal of political dies - 1
battles.
Mr. SHERMAN, In presenting a pett.:
lion for the abandon of the franking I
privilege, remarked' that these potitimus:
were almost alvraya headed with that
names of pos and appeared to:
have been po the public) expense.,
He thought tail s should Oct be
leaded down with these papers, though
earnestly desirous for the euccesa of tho
proposed reform.
Mr. WILSON called up the bill pro
hibiting retired officeMbelng assigned to
duty which would entitle Ahem to full
pay for their servioe.a The bill was
passed. passed by the House but session. It
was
Mr, SUMNER, from the Committee nu
Foreign itslations, reported a substitute
for the bill relating to telegraphic com
munication between:Abe United Statei
and foreign countries, providing as
condition therefor that the Government
of the United States enjoy the aame priv
ileges as other foreign countries shall be
allowed. and to use the lines one hour in
every twelve for the transmission of its
messages by its own, operator, such
message's to take • preeedence over all
others. General regulations and retest°
be established by the Post Master Gen
eral, If not otherwise fixed by agree
ment. The consolidation or union of
Interests of two or more cables to
be unlawful without the toasent of the
Postmaster General, sod r upon such
terms as he mar detarritige; If any such
combination hie' been made, It shall be
the duty of the Postmaster General, In
the absence of an international conven
tion relating to the matter, to determine
such rates and establish such rules and
regulations as be may judge necessary.
:and In the exercise of these powers shall
be subject to the controlof I...s3ngress, and
be applicable to existing cables as well as
!to those hereafter estaUlihed.
SUMNF.R. from the Foreign Com
mittee, reported a French spollztion blit,
not aseeeding $5,000,000.
Mr. HOWARD, from the Committee
on Tertillortjed • wjtilontsmendi‘
bill fie Moto%win'
Utah.
;Ac 4 cu1.4 1 4 06
• ,llpentha• asplealken or , the Mataing
hour the 'Virginia MU came up in he
Utter.
rit.IIdORTON said be felt contra'i ed
to vote for thethe admission d Virgietsfor
two renown' Min, 'because she has
' complied with the conditions prcerribed,
and therefore we are In honor b wind to
admit he in the next place, because he
wanted to secure her vote for the fif
teenth amendment, which he deem
pd indispensable - tbr - she - safety
of the whole system of reconstruo ,
bon; but he should.. vote with
greet apprehension of what would be
tbe resoled her ad:Abalone& the time.
If the people of Virginia should behave
as the people of Worsts- and Tennessee
have In six months from this tlmo
Elansitors will surounter a noon of tn.
ilistialkw; for !Cob Wan bersii , if
Virginia is' admitted, It shotildlse with'
Weaklings understanding that the power
to reconstruct implies the rower to
protect the reconstruotho, and that _that
;sewn will cootirmit is longed protection
shall be, required. If . Congress simply
ins the power to set no Sushi govern
ments, end then the rebels may lawek.
them dowe r . reassistructionlaiidlezi If
the rabilliflades are admitted wpol der.
tan windlitons that, are rink. then • the
violation of those rendition
_after, the
litatesibenti In will boa^ &slid; line Cob.
OW-has KIM to redreseraberwrong,
.but Abe ~.ronweanoes at the time
will 'Point" Oat We' melanins . and
the character of dess. The pro
tean of tbe all and pelitical rights of
ell Clain la tha Smith wee lhe grand
object to be attained, and If that. tailed.
recrossing:bon Is a Man, , Congress
most follow out the doctrines of raison.
atruothin todbatreonsequenreet and latl
Ingbadeflatetrtheworkinhat not .
Until equal rightsand substantbd justice
end protection are secured to all chives.
Mr. STEWART snaggirsted the prowl, '
ety' of enbithistliot the Hous e,lll for the
pending mesuron t andafterainie Minis.
e'cid moved to table the 'Senate ta. -
i Mr. hlOßTolsl:read*frogn . the; second
notion of ttorthird ,eitirlo, that gUotatltution". of . Vlrginis, sho w 'tor:
*none were eligible to office under It
wheitAlg.srefe ~Ineligible under the
third clause of the fourteenth amend.
pent...Jae:dm that there. anould be no
misunderstanding hereafter, beenggsw
id sakniendmen libloW wend render
that'sortion void, making the ado:Mellon
of Mit State condoling!, transits panes
by tbo:lbtilabildre Of stkiint resolution
lthichaing the section seterred„Faball
f gen
bested bewswartld.to render any
lagible to office who Is not ellglol Mkt
Fum w ail ma =l4l . M .... 3o,l%t rao 4 0 -, ; ,!.... t L
iblinteollth am endment were nowlZ
Ingrain in Mk* linter elbW l 43". , '
etrueteds sqd. 101)03 1 $10WfOth "IS
=disdain% quitting the o nee a "pen
one, and prescribing the penalties upon
Its coortishistosis 4. ~ :ii . - .1.. ~o*.t.W Ad
! The Senate a/ouvoted - On this loopy,
M Ir. - Stewart to lay, the Swiatwoititi on
the Was ? which wcp sigicwilfrx .
t Yeas —MOM. Abbott, tilayitrd, Car
penter, Casserly, Oolle,OxikitunCtirbintit
Ferry. Fowler.. Hamlin. klo.
Crtiagyelirrettarson,
bn; rtt_fik ickton, tub.
Thunbal r wactierMuloi/Vra
lianiv.,-45.
Nays--blesses. Anthony, Bomman,
Buckingham, Cameron, Drake. Ed
, munda, limmu i llarrist r actward, Howe,
IlepsMIllosrllli(Og,) Morrill. CFI
ltibridiroy; RaCtwy, Rica. Ron.
Mum, Behar; Spencer, Sumner, They
or and Wilson-2d, .-
Mr. Pelti naked with Mr. Thur.
WM. absent from sickness.
The HOUII3 bill wee taken up and read
second time.
Mr. EIMMINDS imbmltted an amend.
i tt= e tlll i nOti=lo .,
of arroodt In the *serer Metimitien r
tho Lolfleattne and Htate °Meer that
mid pennon are not Ineligible to hold
oMoe under the XlVth Amendment.
. After tome furtherldleenealon the Sen.
a to etpht Igto uteenttyeeeedon, and soon
'atter adjourned.
ROUSE O! REPRESENTATIVES.
Under the call a number of bills wero
f o ttclowil and referred.'
; :
okpoduineyouk,
ig e re h l ymmitothelPitigemknowft..3
jmuutupo us, January 17.—A ere
broke out In 7.lorrieon'e °Perm Ball
about nine o'clock We e1f013114. and is
AK sup*. AMMlMou'ie entire-blockt
b u thnsito-meaMuYed entifeamarelin
tertalned that the block aOlcdutna wilt
Mao be burred. Alfred Talbot &Co
wholn a, wooer., pettereou, Moore &
ismi - 100., Mamie millinery. inn.
P. K e g itg Prhaint 104 9 9 ?"1 1 ,,,,V 44,
ireto*ntrrifty . detteoo4ll:' . ' '
—Daring the thunder storms/ Utdeerre
Sunday night the mercury stood at M.
YaStrdej It Wes SioWn torero.
===l
NEW YORK CITY.
The .
School 'Questionl--The Erie
-and Atlantic and Great West
,era;Zailraads—Mornion lieet;
ing—Another Scandal.
(Hl Tel, graph to the Pittsburgh Casette.)
THE MICItOOL QUESITSIC.
The Roman Cathode view Of the pub
lic school question was stated before a
large audience In the Hail of the Cooper
Intilliute; list 'evening, by Rev. Thomas
S. Preston, pastor of St. Ann's Church.
Many Penetrants 'were - Presinit in the
audience ind thttplatform. ; Dr. Pres
ton datum that Pdhollorellglon requires
iiecrirlan schools 'for young of the
church, and while . ftiberied do not di.
lire to Interfere with the present common
school system, they ask an allowano•
from the sehootjund hruMnorred'tcribi
*uilitfetenthildreriqo edficate; toioth
purpose of establishing separate echo°
AlLearriCi AND oasis Werred/X RAI ,
WAY. . 3 ‘
The iribmeigrsea the Ibilowing lode
In relation to tne 'change madAty_tllli
Atisustie•suadraresk Whilterti, ,,
Ctrinpapfeetithe - oilatfon%of
pauy to the Erie managers. In Comm/
oar, 18e8,the company passed from Gzi
era! Potter, the receiver. and the r
was leased by the Erie Comnatif; b as
Erie paid no rent, and last spring, In
snit prompted by the Erie peopl
that totnpany was. protected by ill:
Jura:lon of Judge Barnard, froutpailn
rent, and mon atter that the Judge made.
Jay Could anM. One "O'Doughery iolut
receivers of the . company. On the
44 .0ealeiti of that ;rapi=dturnent the . Ikerse,
Persona were: = made' the teeestets: l
ni 'Ohl& and 'Pennsylvania, but thel
receivers paid nck, earnings to:
the bondholders, "and a short!
time since the discontented .t3edticadere
inviirthrated incrinund that *the pats
anal appointees were cblinalve, and were
controlled by Erie managers. The bond.l
holders appealed to the courts, and In
Ohio and New York HoUldiadd O'DMlgh
arty have been superceded ad reCeivers
and Reuben Hitchcock, of Ohio, has beet;
appoint... 4 In. their place r and:theeatne
reardt total follow in Petinsylvania. .Th•
order retrieving Oonid and O'Dougherty
as rocelveritin Row York was entered on
Friday last. The new receiver la now in
psneadon and is collecting Hie
There is a pending negotiation tdiareen
the netereeeiver middle Erie company,
to operate the line under the supervision
of the receive;, and U the bondholdent
can make themselves sum of geeing
their sharirof the earnings, It will go
Lino, ugh. but .noc. otherwise. TheyWM
Immo on their own terms.'
Intorestimg ceremonies tc Mc plies yea.
terday at tho Mormon temple in Brook
lyn. d new Elder from Edinburgh wits
installed with novel and appmpriate ser.
vices., The Saints to the namberof one
hundred and forty Indulged In.sacred
'lllerifleg and a few prayers, and _Maenad
to sermon' from three Salt lake Elders.
!Polygamy was vigorously defehded 'and
the gentile Drees of New York denonno.
ed. a:doxology closed Me rowelling/.
AFC:MI/11S SCLANDALL.
The Rtmaim, who was balm .Bletwk•
er atreet Saturday nigh t
Is lying in a
.dangeretuivondltion at Bellevue Llcml
tat. The case has developed a - phase
much like a sentational 'feature . °tithe
McFarland case.. A young woman
cirt ised in a widow', garb arrived at his
bedaide to watch, yesterday. She In.
alias on marrying him.
'lllla !tate Consuzathwal Couventbn.
Mr Telegraph la the Pllgabs.gh Geseste.l
NAaUVILLE. January 17..—1 n the Con.
'etitutional Convention today. Mr.
Master offered resolutions declaring the
imptrachment, conviction and Mamma&
cation of Thomas N. Frazer, Criminal
Judge of Davidson county, by the Leg.
Wature of IBC, the result of a corrupt
conspiracy for partizan purpozea, and
proposing an amendment to the Stab
tbnatitution relieving 'Frazer of his dia.
qualification. The romintion was laid
on the table. :
A. number of propositions for amend
ing the Constitution were read and re
ferred. Most of them were of • loud
character. One provides for • tax of
twe u ty•tive cents on polls and hum:y
am, cents* on every hundred dollars'
}worth of property, to be set apart as a
ik..0l fund,. and distributed annually
anica.si the counties In proportion lotto
scholastic population to each, and the
leintitattire shall have no power to divert
pthis fund to other purposes; if it falls to
iss laws to carry this proviidan Into
effect, other means are provided rowans
thstend.: y '
, The report of the Committee on Bill of
Righla, submitted on the 10th instant.
was taken up and amended. Hempen
generally explained these amendments
srldibe subject engroned the remainder
of the sestina, little progress being made.
1 PROCEADMatiIt,T,ORLEGIBLATUrat.
I The .Siittle iiitarlitte te:.lii, on second
Cradling. the Mouse -bilk to amend the
law or WdbettarY 25, Ark to liquidate the
State debt, contracted Maid of ratlipeds;
ea sialefalkierilldrnMtl Indebted' to thi
Mate to pay Into the Treasury any of
the legally.,,isiumect..Me per
_cent.' bond'
outstanding. *lthaca regard to series or
nugitarr. , Ttie blll'Atat reforteC to the
committee on Ways and Means. .
1 In the. goose loin Flesolnit Offereitia
issoliition'dlrectiog the Comptroller to
pay Ward :g um less/es of the rent.
buttlary, the m pgain has je r t u r,ftare,
: l ey I t a l l ter Paid. ' Mr. Flemit c ts i :i r d
e Comptroller had refused to comply
pith the law. He wished to give him
i lt:
dlMossiiiittlitttalb‘ lOW he retifale:
obettnitrifth. nate Ida Out of alb*
extenestfierof Ids ciffetuie I r was
stated that the Oompnulier maidnot
bite money toTay the elalm.• The sub.
loot was referred to the Committee on
ays and Means.
I /4. Pltinkleoffersil • reattletket *OP
ga g genitor POWleelbr his recent speech'
the United States Senate in defence
, Tenneinwe. Amollqnfoctlutprevklus
1 nestion wee Lou,l as Nita aks mina to
I table.
1 ; Mr. Caldwell offered , an amendment
' thanking Representative Hawkins for
refuldpg V algtrthelpealtionefTenteimitat
canvass/men.
Mr. Russell proposed to iimewt by
thanking•Seustor BectertiloWitlerpoblify.
... /tog his assent to the petition.
, Mr. Singleton proposed an amend-
Mrmt.to the effect that wisdom; 'moderal
can and good feeling abouinchsracterise
thrig!ilberatiops of the Bonn, end that
, -
the adoetion'of reaolOtiona of, • polltioal
datum was detrimental to the Mat
Wrests of the • , .
_.,"
A:010t101110' lay the • who l e imbjeci oi
tpe table haled, quorum not voting.
1 'WI WI TS RM.
I —The desmahlit Weser arrived at Reg
ork yesterday. -
—The Peabody Fleet was at Bermuda
~ Ist, coallpg. •
--Jackson EC Shultz hag ohtiven
president of trio, . York Union
t staamedlawn foundered at Ms.
rielts.4Thio,ln the mlddlis. of the river.
hhiliveei lost., Iftat a totaielosa"
bill vas Introduced in tale (Die
BOUM Of Representatives yesterday by
"frl4Ward, (tithe Reform delegation from
Cineirmati,nroldnitthg the reading of
=
Mo . or
in the p the , einging_-of Itrunrsr
tibliessthollt. ,
4The bidelbr the purchase or Missouri
rneitlO'Sallogad Ittocirowned bAthe tlty
of lit. Xhultihrerehqd Vesterday, arid
the stock awarded c. Joseph. Brown!
end Mo. Taussik, of t. Louts,lier MK.
(KALequl upeog.testactiffit pow ever
paid ree Paola° atocl4
.rAt:Rikhart, Ind., hroliday mornfugi
Edhard Raleell entered the alas of ma
blacksmith shop and shot Wm.,
4.. - 39111lauth:: foremalt. killing.,. him • al.
matt lintantly. Vroceelled RCP
medistely tog police of The *toe and
delivered himself -up. Riled lutsreoursa
Whitten Williams and Russell% wits
welithe mute of the tragedy. r.
Hon. Samuel,Ethallabargerk rt
,United:
Matra *Minister. .: resident at - P ort
and family, Bi shop lbe.of 01i/01 and
(12...pKa1n (1 J. G. McDougall, or the Dan.
n r arearainnitengers by tbettunard
gra IP Cuba, which - arrived at New
York Saturday. 'captain McDougall is
Sogamisalotted by him Government to ex-
I amino the tzavy.snd toffy ysTds of the
.mow ~. ~ __..- ..~.z~ .~~:~: - - --
MI
New Yowl - , January 17,1670.
LONDON.. 17 .— Tbe. Te4bieh
kNiii4.lla ci1an,613 , 1 the majority . hi ttiel.
matimentda Witten In favor of the prop-1
minion of infallibUity will be enormous.
The TIM& thinks that the presence' of
Trench traces mai s elsootweige the 'PoPe
to Insist on MAW bilitysind the syllabus,
notwithstanding, the reluctance Of the
Rims, January: 17.—The . Empress of
Austria took leave of the, Pope yester
day. She received a commixdon Arca
Ovra• , three 'hundred ,of the Fathers
/lime retailed to sign a 'petition In timer
of Lffellltallty. Many ochres returned
evasive. answers. Opposers of the project
Intend getting up a counter petition, and
assert th at , the y ate pure. of adh esion
enough to defeat Infallibility.
•
Peale. January 17.—The ally vs ban.
gall; though there Le • conidderable anx
iety and excitement • manifested In the
matter of Deputy Rochefort, which will
be decided.in.lhe_Oorpe . .LegidatlH to
dey. • •
GIALIOCIWi Amur! 17.--The atiamahlp
;Lewd. from New York, was Wangled at
Neville yesterday.
QpiTIMITOWN, JAIL 717. The 1,1111111
ITaritra,:frOm , !NOvit Tptk: tuql.
Ikea evening oil her way to Pverpool.
PLymourn, January 17.—The steamer
Teutozda r from. New York, arrived Bat.
ttrday evening on her way to Bunkum.
FINANCIAL
LONDON, January 15 —Roceeng.—Con.
polo for money, _ 9334 amount.
Arnikeleati ijalcutitles quiet and- Stecity;
0-20 bonder' lees. 8130 680. 83 Y.:
111,14; 1040 a. my. Lries. 18; !Mame Cem
Oral. 1024 Atlanta dr. Groat , Western. 26 y 4.
FnAngrowr. January 17.—Bands fiat
at 91,4.
PARIN, January 17.—Bourse quiet at
73f. ?51...
lorvasigtaciaattaaril7—Cattaa
bat not higher, middling upland. 11)0,
Or leans 11%d; Bales 1.510 hales. Coll-
V.rnia white ahem: 9s for red western
150. 2: 7s tkt (47s 10d far red winter; 8a 6d
(Mn 74 'for western; Flour .21s. Cot ri
No. 2 mixed at Vs Od. Oats 2a Pd. Bar.
/ay 53. Peas 854 'Pork flat at 102 s ad.
Beet 102., Lard dull 693. Cheese 71..
Bacon 675. Petroleum unchanged Tal
low 445. Turpentine 28s 6d.
LONDON, SEDUM' 17.—Tallow Ifs 61.
Linseed cakes mutter at. ed. Tar.
pentlne firmer at 293 6d(P)293 92. •
TENNEBBM-- 4-
llMMliMlitlf=l
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1870.
SEM Eng
FOUR O'CLOCK,
HARRISBURG. .;
The Inauguretion7Great Crowd
In Town.
(Bpeetat iltspteh to, the nits - burgh Guette )
HAllTaleHtlita. )1111; 17.1878.
The Wen i arotrded vdth. people, whci
have come to witnets the cddystiordee 69
tendant upon the Inauguration of Govi
armor Goary to.m.irreti, and conaldereble
excitement pievaps.'
Ilixtere Five .Zoua7ce, and wverat
fire companies from Philadelphia havii
arrived.
• The..governorilciaugupal wiltbelbitet; .
minted and empbatio in
of the positions Ito assumed in his annwi
,a 1 massage.
SEWS 'BY CABLE.
Thiltentitrii Romorimil-the
fallibility Question—The Ex -
C(ihi!,mettin Paris. •
(F7,Tcleir , !Pl ,
ita,tlicE.
D=1:31111
ANTWERP, JERIIIII7 4 . 7. PairOlenm
arm ac 61. .
Elavag, January 17.--Oottata am at
1173 g.
THE RAIN STOW!.
Crest Frealusta—thusuige.to Ballsost!i,
! • j ((e., /se.
(By Telexr(pn so the rittslaimb (Mutts.)
C1NC1161.131, Jan'y 17.—An unusually
.
heavy storm of rain and, hall accompani
ed with Wind, *hinder 'and lightning.
visited . Mast:ay and vicinity this morn
-4311. ..00neldwreMerditessmiewas 'done la
;trla city from overflowell cellars. The
Little Miami River is ,within tae,-limet of
Its lambent. The wind damaged several
elanrches in Dayton and Miamisburg.
The embiltruembi an thimunntOn and
'thrall Railroad were washed away. but
trains arrived. The trains en the Mari
etta and ,Cineintiati and Little Miami
reeds Ivirkbehlsul time.: The Istamitead
is under water in several places.
TORNADO IN Z.RNTOCIZY7LDOR OP LITIL
'lazier* 17. A terrible
tornado visited... Cave City statiotion the
14sulav1lle and Npanvpio Rallsorid,it an.
nab , boar this morning. resulting In the
destruction of life and property. Seven
or efOt -porpons wars inatantly Mod,
including the tankritan and family. ocs•
amine& Woven, and two ebildren. - and
st3tit eighteen persona were more or leas
tojured.; d
,Quit 6 , alrate =tuber of build.
togs warn blown dean and the Inmtor
ensnared In all direction% How far the
hurricane extinuled'We were unable to
ascertain. , • .
Among the houses dettroyed wars the
Mahal° Lodge and Chrooh.. Among the
titled are George F. Psynter, wife and
abild, Mrs: D. Stowell. A. Y. Davidson
Joint McOwent and child, two Vaughan;
Ind Miaa Fits.
Mortally wounded—Miss M. Dane,
Ilan Neville, }Uteri J. IL Brown,
D. M. McLain.% 'aid- wife, Dr.' N. S.
Wilson and wife, John Edwards and
Parrish.
I Mallory and
nePhIPEWPror.' Wllllalush Wife and two
children. Robert Jolly, wire and &lid,
MW ennie rare% Rermap,, wife an daug h ter, M two'il"E„. T.
Sittar'a children. and tWOur: J. H. Fos
iier's Children. I - -
I The storm came -from the southwest.
going northeast, tearing down trees and
emythinir.ln; :Us &wee. -The IbluAlbe
Were' blown ih-every direction and stock
killed. The citizens have been on hand
Chloe four °Week, this, morning render
ing aid and 'aftistance to the - afflicted.
The rain was pouring down at the time
In torrents. Women and children were
unaltered around their desolated homes
Ingsetvotes ClOttfecfitilileff:throtilti#
with au hand rein. . .
t.G. W. Paynter.waa found Atoms 01,2P10
hundred. yard" Irony .irbere his house
Mood, undressed. Davidson wee found
In a pond about one hundred yards from
hls,heusa.... hound fell on Mrs. Wein*
Bb. had a 'two .-weeke old' baby in ter
Mans when found. , The baby, wee not
hurt. Two med slept up stairs in David.
eon'e house. ' They were not hurt - much..
AbOrit'Exty• families were rendered
bomelesa, i 4 need aid and a/Melanin!
Very badly.
5194!,..kT
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,LTIM• atudn, plaid *Man ' Ofi
accompanied by hail the dm
of a walnut, stripping trees completely
Of small, limbs... Several drain pipet
belated. tearing large holm In the street.
The river continues rising at the rate ,
Melt Induarper hont,mtdeb Isfstterthan
known for ten years. AU occupants of
haildlnvi 00. the - learetr_ and 'Upper
portion et the city are - vacating their
premises. If the tlecd Animus gent ,
dedmatiOn to prep/Orgill •
THE STORY AT ST. LOula—TA79o 110 •
ST. Loms, January IT.—A. terrific
thunder, lightningand hall atone Parte4
over the city last seeding, doing t on a l
*able damage to signs, awning,, chim
neys, abutter*, Amon, trace, an, Shp
Tsrletles. Theater' a . panic occurredi
during which several persons were its.
verely braked , utifitt attempting to sr
aap fem - . the, hoildhit • A. 'number
lumped"ilext the mond story telmiew,
but *erenot callously_ hurt. - At-the
Olympia Theater. where rellgkoca sent 4
ore war ol4l 9ll help, Is sim filar scene oc.
' Muted. 'Several women fainted and a
number of were bruised. The
di telegraph es ware prostrated in all
rection&
The wPagler, .144P 1 1 - had b!" very
warm all day. turned cold after the
storm, and Mutsu the night froze nearly
as hard as Many time during the winter.
Lounrrnmw, January 17.—Further ao
oonnce of the Warm report all thorns=
overflowing, beyond precedent and the
rushing tlca4 awned away fences, II
gates, and In some Melt backed up I o
houses on lo* lends. In the bodral
portion of the city theiwater filled e
drat itcor tot doptfrof Overtwo feet d .
forced the occupant" away. •
ma EMORY idnien 'AT =MN TI.
lEEE=
. Oisonsnwri, January. i7.—The great',
storm ended today. The weather la
rapidly turning Md. - . The Ohio river,
has risen ten feet in the last twentpfeur.
hoofs and is still rising. The water la
in the basements and Snit Soong on the
river front, and only fa) , feet space
under the suststesion bridge. - The Mill:
Creek Valley is wholly submerged.
No.lllBllollll, damage (rein the wind.
Only, one life bps been. lost. Berman
Schmidt; emplOyed at the Spring Grove
Minatory, feU into "MCI creek and wet
Trains worst:red on all the rally
road; The Lit Miami road is under,
water near d and - other plaees.•
Po trains wenrissiff out torniglit. , The,
whole force and at work repairing the
trick. On, the 'Marietta & Cincinnati
'road train. are impended, but - will re-.
sums to•nsorroek The other roads are
but slightly thump& • • '•
aviroarntottornsincoutiron. '
At Oblllloollikoolo, a Bingniar umor
pWrio pheikeissi•at occurred doting •
101 l of -; the semi,: about midnight. It
consisted in a boom grayish light, like
early dawn.'
DAXACIII AT . 1141111IITILLII AND, V1012(11T
-7? LOOD IS 11131 CU
Nisircrun, .Rittuary 17.— TM" metton
cit , want erlinse-Insited Lest night by •
ahem of wind• and rain, accoto
with lightning and thunder. In t=
Shelby Medical College, Ward's Semi
nary and the depdt of the Nashville and
Decatur Railroad imt perm of their tin
roots. The ateeplisat the Elm and Sum
ner unmet Chung was blown down,
filling on the residence of fehrtWilliams
adjoining and creaktng the roof. but for
&mutely hurting-me one. The gable and
of the residence of lama Wcod, Broad
street, and the wail of a large minion
on Edgeneld, were alga blown down.
Low plaoec were Suddenly inundated
end a dumber of facilites driven from
their bonus, so great was the flcod. The
telegraph lines were broken In all Moto.
dons.
The storm estangled to Murfreesboro,
where six or 'Mtn bonus were enroofed.
No Imo of life reported.
The river Is tidos rapidly:wreathes fair
and cold. A risehrieven feet will put
the water In the 'stores on 'Front' street
opposite the wharf.,
noon zus SCIOTO.
Coinautue, Januar, 17.—Tbe Water In
the Scioto river IA higher then before for
twenty years. Grad damage hati oc.
owned. No trains have reached here
from Cincinnati today on account of
bridges washed away..,
NEWS LID ITSCELLIEL
umsx SIM* will return to Eng
land this year. Uhr climate does not
agreewithtdm. ElosaytkeEnglielt news.
For Jars Vo r iluxe was a solitary
woman studying medicine at the Univer
say of Zurich ; nostthere are sixteen who
are earnestly pushing their studies there
unmolested.
EXMOTAL or Incur Rust.—lt Is stated
that by allowing articles coated with Iron
rust to remain a short time In kerosene
oil, the rust calit readily renamed by
afterwards rubb Art •ta fax-splauiller
with leo*.
Bauman Inox.---It is asserted that
articles of lion or brus may be lammed
by dipping them-into melted sulphur
mixed with lampkiack. The surface,
after being drained off, will take a beau
tiful polLshi and muscats the appearance
of oxidized bronze. -
Psalm is the name of a well known
teacher In Bangor, Km. A (oath named
Bean, who attends his school, wet recit
ing hit lesson one day and hesitated •
moment, when the teacher remanted:
"It takes. leans • long -time to sprout „
.No longer than peas, sir," replied the
toy. I
CONCERTO ere given in New York dty,
ender the atopiots of the Tonal Nat's
ChriztbarAmoehodon,_ and are meeting
with great samosa. Many of the most
prominent artistes have already appeared.
The object ti, not to make money, bat 13
allow the =yes to enjoy good muslo at
An Irish &star , leas paling a pane of
glass into a window, when a groom who
wu standing by beganjoking him; baling
him to mind and put in plenty of putty:
The Manisa bore the banter for some
time, but &Nast silenced his tormenter
by "mutt, now ' be
014 ,
11 put even in your head w ithout any
A wcn of oll•paper hangings, called
"Oleo Charts," Is now made in England,
it is asserted, is impervious to
wet, may La placed on new or damp
walls without risk of demure or discolor
ation, may be washed with soap and
water am °hen as and will last
twenty rmrs. The process of mantifac.
we not esphined. • .
'Tani:wry year ago' Conwicticut man
left • watch with &Jeweler to be cleaned
and repaired, saying that be would be in
town In a day or .two and call for It,
Last. week the man called in at the jew
elers and asked: "Do you remember
my leaving a watch with you a number
of years since to be cleaned I" 'Wm,"
replied the jeweler, "and hare it is."
Thu Bhaster, or Endo° blble, forbids
a woman to see dancing, hear music, wear
Jewels, blacken her eyebrows, eat dainty
food, sit at a window or view herself In •
Mirror during the absence of her husband;
runiallows him to divorce her if she bas
no sons, lajorea his property, scolds
him, quarrels with another woman or
presumes to eat before - he haa finlike& hit
!mold settler of the Sacramento Val
- .
. _ .
lay chino to have discovered a flue vein
of bit minus coal 80 hot In thickness,
and free from sulphur, at a point only
wren miles from the California and Ore
gon Railroad Rne, near the base of the
Coast Range of Mourdatni. The elbow
cry, If the win should develop as well as
it promises, Is moat opportune, for the
folioed and the 13acramento Valley gen.
Tay.
• .
61/17111 Nrrnern or Baran, or
lunar emetic, may, it is said, be removed
from paper, cloth, or the hands, by first
applying chloride of copper, then • solu
tion of byposnlphite of &de, and finally
rinsing with pure water. • For white
cotton and linen tissue*, it Is beat to am
dilute solution of , permanganate of potuh
and hydrectileria acid, foilowed a before
by a dilute solution of hydresulphate of
soda and • rinsing. These substances
have the advantage our cyanide of pa
unhurt of not being paw:emus.
A Fames • artist has recently an
notated a new tnethod of representing
photographs In =tail colors. Ills pro
cess rests upon the assumption thatt all
colors are composed of three primary
tints, mixed together in different pronor
done, and may be separated Into them,
Three different negatives. an taken, of
the same object, by receiving the image
th r ough is many lenses, of the primary
colors referred to. From. these three
urome,vhich axe generally quite simi
lar to each other, and each of width re.
presents only mil color or 'the object,
three colored photographs are to be pre
pared, each being of a color correspond
tog to that of the lens used in the pre
welkin of its negative. Thus, from the
negative of the lens axed phccogrsph
Is p repared in a manner similar to that
In a black picture la made with the
tur bo t proocem The three Images oh
talned In the primary colors are then
combined into one, and reproduce, after
their eastruni the' colors which.. the
original object powered. These Omuta
ire oreimW, to have the great advantage
of not altering, the colon belq u as durable
maths black of the carbon t. Many
of the technical details of ui proceserare
iset unexplained, and the announcement
probably a hint of what is hoped for
rather than as the statement of an actual
and suousefel method,
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TRE ' , STAR n DISASTER.
'Particulars Of the accident-11w It
• Happened TOrIIWDg Became— The
Total Lou.
Early • Sunday morning the steamer
Star," with bargee and boats In tow
containing over one hundred thousand
bushels of coal', left Pittsburgh: On the
evening of the same day'an accident oc.
carted which added another to the list
of disasters with which the navigation of
the Olue is connected.
It seems, all went well until duak,
when the fleet neared the new Benwood
bridge, built for the Baltimore and OW(1
Railroad: It Is usual at this point to tie
up and wait for daylight, - but. In this
case there seemed to be no necesiity for
such anion. Theincon stume brilliantly
and the piers and other objects around
were distinCtly viaible. The current was
running very strong, but Captain Julette
having the fleet In charge, thought the
passage of the bridge grrfectly safe, In
whickopiniOn the globe coincided. The
satenia was accordingly made, which
t r r d iret t erg hi ffi h r t r Th r e w' "IS M
current began to sweep the taw down
upon one of the piers. ' The engines wore
• reversed. and every effort made to avoid
a collision. But the weight of the tow
and the heavy =trent, rendered this an
Impossibility. The foremost : barge at one
side struck the atone work, and In stew
momenta the steamerwirt borne against
another pier. The chimneys were knock..
ad down, and she careened over. The
water, now dammed up he a single trio- .
meul,swn shot over the barges and sank
seven of them In (mink arbocesalon. By
this time the towt rat commenced to
teak. She ounened over again, the boil
ers exploded, and • fire ensued, oh
made the wreck complete. whir .
Most of the crew escaped with the
greste 3 t dill:lathy. through Wenn/dance
of Captain Snyder, of the transfer steam.
er Harrison which happened to be cross.
Ins the river at the time. One of the
pilots named Allbrighe only escaped
=owning by getting uon the upturned
twill of the irreek, from which he .was
finally rescued. A Mrs. Alexander, aim.
ter in-law to Mr. Ger. Merriman, one of
the engineers, was taking apleasure trip
on the bath and renelveu Injuries by the
bursting of the hollers, which rerulted
fatally in a oonpis of hours. The re
mainder of the crew escaped without se
rious inj ray. They were taken to Wheel
ing, from whenoe they arrived home
last evening. The body of Mrs. Alex
ander Wel bre:right home also and taken
to the reindeer. of Mr. Merriman, No.
48 Monterey street, Allegheny.
As yet no exact estimate of the loser=
be made. One of the taste and a barge
floated off, but were landed by tortes
Ohne distance below the place. !The
'Slar,'' In perfect order, was rained at
about illB,Ccd. She had been engaged in
the trade about six years. Her owners
were Captain Jolene, of IdeSeespart,
and Mr. J. D. Johnrun. The Insurance
upon her was only against Are. The
barges were owned. as follows: Jacob
Bonner, one; J. C. Risher, one; Peter
Onseet (the Clerk), two Star Coal Co.,
fear, and one tart. The loss of coal and
barges will amount to 114000 or dihOGO.
REMOLEIAL ItE/L9.
Wellston the following items In the
Oil City Times, the new organ of the
011Interesta :
On the Tidlonte dc Warren tract, the
wells steadily hold their own, including
the Fisher and Cushing welt. The Com
pany are breaking ground for a new well
near the line of the New York and "Lite.
ghony Oil Company tract. • -
an. ihe.ll..Y.A_A-0.-Co.-4rset,- Mr.
well have not decreased to
any considerable extent. His No. sla
down 365 feet, and will probably be fin
ished by. Saturday.
On the Economy Oil C 0... tract, the
wells axe steadily producing, without
material change.
On West Hickory, no new strikes are
reported, although several wells are ap
test.
proach ing completion, nearly ,ready to
Mr. O.' B. 'Galion Is putting down a
well one • mile took of the station at
Whit efeat Oak, which bra reached. depthof
2 , 30 .
Oa Saturday last the well bolongine to
Messrs. Marvfnialunhall 00., Iccated
on Clabome Run, a tributary to Corn.
planter Run, near Oil C,ty, was tested,.
and commenced ptimpittp the full of the
pipe, flowing out of the ening at the
same time. A number of our exporien.
load oil men have visited the well, and
ail seem to agree that it will not be lam
than * fifty barrel well. This fe another
Impetus to theoll terntory in and around
Oil City, and I. another assuranee that
our town is locatel In the eentre of the
bcot oil territory on the Creek. Other
new wells are going down in the vicinity
of the one ,iciat struck, and this with the
Cottage Hill territory, will , make our
town, In addition to being 'behead of the
oil Market, the largest producing die
'
trict in the oil region.
The Oil Creek and Allegheny River
Railroad Company are going to build a
large freight house at Petroleum Centre,
opposite the punt:ger. depot. ,
YOUTHFUL NOTIIMHL
SeßeTely Beaten—llerlosely lejared.
The foolish rivalry between the boys
of different sections 'of the city, which
often'resulta in .'tarrels, had another
exempilbleation Sunday &Bauman, rather
tooriiierions than usual. A little boy
naimecl Harry Paul, residing in Birming
ham, visited the residence of his uncle
in the Seventeenth ward Sunday after
noon, and while there was attracted to
the street by the music ,from the bras
band accompanying the Duquesne Greys.
who attended the funeral of Dol. Diehl.
He bad hardly ruched Butler street I
when he was attacked by a crowd of
young minus. who beat and &mud him
shamefully.. During the attack he was
struck ' on the bead by a young
boy, said to be D. O'Connor. which
felled him,
to the earth, when his
assailants Hod. The Injured tad
was picked up in an almost Insensible
condition and carried to the residence of
his relative, - . Afterward he was removed
to his home, in Birmingham, where
medical attention was secured. Tipster.
day he , was compelled to Ile in bed all
day, unable to lift his head from the pit
, tow, and serious consequences were ap
prebendal. Late yesterday SLOXIIIOOII
the tors uncle, Mr. William Metcalf,
mad* lnlbrmation before Deputy Mayor
Nichol against` fl'Oonnor, who is about
fourteen years old, for assault and bat
tery. An *Moor with a warrant went In
scarab of the accused, but found that be
had disappeared; but hie whereabouts
are known, and he will likely •
be arrested
to day.
'Another of mm.
List night Shout ten o'clock the °Moors
on duty st the Point observed a man
acting in a singular mammas though in
a suite of boisterous intoxication. They
attempted to arrest him when he was
!Mina to be Weans, evidently from emcee
sive drinking. He was altogether un
manageable, and It required the ameba,
&nes of.several citizens belbre he could
be aware& He was tied and healed to
the look up in a wagon. Being aril! vie-
lent, it was round seminary to may blm
into a cell and dose the dom. alter which
OspL Rood managed. to cut the
he
that b,und him. After midnight he
became more quiet and regained his
senses, when be gave the name of Ed
ward Ryan, and said-became from
'Franklin on the boat. He had been
drinking during the day. His probable
ho will be able so go about wifely when
released this morning.
Blot at Mx Nile Early,
yeatarday morning Alderman IdoMu
tees received the. information of Evan
Rollins against Ave men and three wo.
Men for not. He alleged that the par.
Ma mime to his house at Ml: Mile Ferri
Monday night In an intosiested,
Mon. Felling to have their demands !be
adadttance °patella: with. made a
attempted to
bombardmen t esfa7 thelr of the esta
MO blishment: and
brow
In Ma they were sleddebateM by
d. AMOS
the ems in the sehool hones, a religions
ineseloS was Wing held; Which was also
Awoken up,by.the rtatert. , After disturb.
Jog the entire neighbarhcvd and cram;
log • row to thar adman satisfaction,
they withdrewwith threMs of vesuagente
as
Balks and his family. Under
the alrellaueatwel he thought it heat to
secure legal protectio n . Warrants for
tee WI" of the Welled rut *gad.
ALLEGRO! COUNCILS CAUCEL
Tile Republican Nominations let City
Oaken.
The Republican membem of the newly
organized Connelly of Allegheny held •
omens meeting Let . night in the cham
ber of the Select branch, Mr. Hall pre
and made the following nomina
tions: -
Controller—W. M. Porter.
Treasurer—D. Mactenon.
ligitor—W. B. Rodgers.
City Engineer—Charles Davie.
Paul Superintendent of Water Worts —Wm
, Jr.
Street Commissioner—Thomas Meow,
daamor of Water Bents—David Coe-
Hellas .
•
City daseasor—R. R. Bay.
Clerk of Marixte—Dnocao Dallas.
CAW Engineer of Fire ikpartm'est—
Jamas E. Crow.
Supt,'Fire .d/arm Tilegraph-L, Me.
Omahas.
WeigAmager at Dtamond Swdee—Geo,
B. McNulty.
Wedghmaater at &mid Ward Scales.—
R. T. White.
Clerk to Cbsunfttees—j. B. Oxley.
Salt` Inspector and Mtwara. of Wood
and Bark—B. Ackerman.
Wharf Master Eastern District—A.
Danner.
Who's/ Master Western Distriet—S. E.
Died.
Board lleantrers —First ward, Robeirt
Whiten. Hamad ward. Win. Murdoeh, ,
Third Ward, W. P. BT.; Bburth ward,
A. Dandson; Fifth ward, ,R. M. Part:
Sixth ward. T. R. Gilman; Seventh ward,
P. Eric: firth ward, John.. McDowell,
'Wm. Oa . ,
' Janite Half.—John Marshall.
This evenin3 Cmnells will meat In
joint serdon to elect the city. officers
nominated by the omen!. The content
for city printing will quite spirited. and
resulted as foliation Gas errs, 28: Evening,
Mail, 24; .B.:paten, Onrmeretai, 8;
Freedoma' Friend, 28; Volkablatt, 10. We
'return our thanke to Councils for the
very flstierine vote received, and will
endeavor to fully Mecham° the duties of
the pomition. • , •
=
The following official communication
folly explain" itself:
roMusinolirzitie Oprzez,
• ALlawasNir CouBT7,
Prrranonotz, Jan. 17th, 11310.
To the Editors and reoprietoreef Gazette:
GrinLsmßS: At a meeting of the
County Uommitsioners, held tidy day.
your paper wr.'s duly elected one of the
County erintera for the year 11370.
By direction of the Comuilasionera.
[Attest] W. H. McCuratty,
Clerk.
We are duly gratethl to the Compile.
sionem for their discrimination' In our
tehal4 and we feel porrinally indebted
to them for their. cinsideration. We
shall endeavor to hilly and faithfully
mdicharge our duty in the capacity of
county printers. The Dispatch and Frei.
heat Freund have shoo been so elected as
the other official organs.
The Clazarra for 1870 Ls the official
organ of Pittsburgh. Allegheny and' l.
legheny county , and the deportment& at
Harrisburg and 'Washington.
AIRISMILOWSIUL
Omits Hooey—.. The tottery of Vfe,'
• sensatiottal drama by Mr. Brougham,
was presented at the Opera House last
evening in ablghly eatlatactory manner.
Mr. Cheater summed the leading role
and acquitted himself with great credit,
as did the other members of the company
In the cast. The piece will be repeated
this evening.
Ac►nsttr or .Musta..—lflss Ann• E.
Dickinson will deliver a lecture at the
Academy of Moab, this evening. under
the ausploei of thelfoung Men's Korean.
tile Library Aweistion. 13rbjeot—
"Whited Sepulchros." There will tie no
reserved seats.
" CALTILETOX."—Thursdny evening the
20th instant, Mr. O. C. Cottle, the..Carle.
ton" of the PALM Joarsud, will deliver
a lcoture under the auspice] or the 0. A..
R. at the Academy of Mende. jibs sab
le 31 will to "China and the Chinese
Question in Anterios" Mr. Conlin lien
ebbe writer, and we know of no man of
the preterit thy more able to discus" the
Chinese one Ilion, welch la Just now ex
alting so much interest, than he is. No
rcoerved testa. Go and hear him. -
0111•H•Ble Pent.—The fair In the base.
meat of the Cathedral ountinute to in
merle to Interest and atiraetiveneaa. and
the number of vhdtura increases It
1 , 1 a delightfully pleasant place to upend
,an evening. •
A 111 Upper,
David alsee Morgan, of Eut
Birmingham, was committed to Jell for
trial on two inn:umiak= yeatardayv In
the liret he la charged with forcing his
way Into Into the drugatere of Arnold
Rock, on Saturday night, together with
a lot of companiorer, and taking there.
from a number atonic., of ale and whis.
key. Information was made against him
for this offenco beforslttaticeHelsel, and
officer Busted, with a warrant, went in
search of "Skip." He Wand the °Wert
of his search, but the meeting wallah ex.
*reading ly unpleasant one for Basted, who
was attacked and severely beaten by
i•Skip" For thigstfence a nes - and Infor
mation wan madtir against the lively
Commi
rough,
tted who
to was
tria for finally l. ileourird, 'and
' •
Kama" lEacarakon Party
At the solicitation Ma large number of
the McMinn' at the Buckeye Cohniy,
who desire to visit Mamas for..the pur
pose of selecting their lands before mov
ing their families, another landexploring
and excurakon party will leafs Pitta
bruich; Stenbenvillie and coluniiiin "on
.Tuesday, February let, .1870, All who
wish to make the trip can do en at about
halt tam . by procuring Certificates of
Membership (mating la.) from the Agent
of the Buckeye Colony. Personstwho do
not wish to return, can also obtain, re•
duced fare. - Address V, P. Wilson,At
Ohio. Buckeye Colony, New. Philadelphia,
' The Agent may be seen at 240 Liberty'
street, , Pitisburgh, on Thursday after.
ncon of this week. A rare opportunity
L now offered to thole who wish to Wan
tho West at email expense. 4
Fatal Accident.
An accident occauredon the Pittsburgh
and Counellavtlie • Railroad ' yester
day evening about four • O'clock
near dranludowii *tenon, remolt.
lug In the death of John D. dieClelLsod,
who was employe.- as a. bream= on
the road. It appears that he was engag
ed In eartteld nit a trenon a aiding, when,
by 1101120 means, ha was struck by the
halm, knoeked down and run over, and
Instantly lulled., The Coroner was Arm.
ded mid empatmelleda jury. The loves.
tlpation was postponed until ball-past
ten o'clock stile morning. The deemed
was about ES years of ' age and leaves a
widow and two children In Connelly
villa. where net realdett has been In
t h e employ of the Oompany about
obe
co.roperative Life lestrance (issmany.
At the manual meeting of Ms company .
on Wednesday evening last, the &Bow
leg gentlemen were elected directs:lc
W. O. Atighenbaugh, F. H. Collier W.
W. Patrick, (Monet E. J. Mimi, A. . B
.
Stevenwm, Alex. Medi., Joe. Walton, O.
Wharton, Charles Amstar, Bernhard
Krogh, O. X: Wendt, CC F. Schwartz, Dr.
mmdts, John Phillips, Peter Haberman,
J. C. Smith. J. R. Blotter and A. Patter
son. The Board organized by electing
W. O. Aushenbsugh _Presiding A. B.
&WOODSON Vloo President; W. W.. Pa
t. rick. Treasurer; A. Patterson, Secretary:
and Lsopald Klee, Assistant ilteoretet7-
The Trustee Board la amtln nal without
change, and consists - of llonw John U.
Kirkpatrick; F..- H. Stowe. W. E. Ste• -•
ensue, Agnew Duff. JaW 'P. - Bari/. D.
EN-. and W. BlikemeUt Dig
—An ezenudon Tenni coradidlng of
railroad and newspaper men; left
go yetterthr.for numbs, Maths Obloagoi
Batiliston. and_
_Quincy „Relined arid
•Barllngton and Misr3Orri River Railroad.
tor the perinea of celebrants the elLea..
Jog of thin new rents o
party mottled the sleeping 'car . 1 1Ifai ,
Plower" and dining car .Coemopolltme ,
or the Pullman line. which, In tonne°.
tion with other 'owe of the mine Maw,
will run regularly over this route from
qll.O to Ckautha. The party will' be
orrforal din%
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NO. 15.
MARKETS BY TELERELAIPR
tty Tele iaph to the PI ktatiorett Qualm.)
NEW Yoas, JanuFs 17, 1870.
Money quiet and easy, at age per
cent. on calif time bane offered at RP
per cent. The mipplY of 'capital fs itiun.
dent.
The Erprest ease & petltlon le ambit-
ing among the teuski to have 'the &Mr:
Very of the Treasury Mine bonds If
a low rate of Interest, which the
obtain by depositing current/3,M the
Substrattn l 7, the said bands to be con
vertible Into currency by the banks on
demand. It is proposed to make these
bonds the same as legal tenders, no fat
as counting in the legal reserve of banks.
.
The accumulatiOn,of national bank
notes is beginning Mli k be very opines;
aim It Is seated that the next time • •
Ambient Treasurer boys bonds he •
be forced to pay for them large in
National bank notes, probably to thee'.
taut of 75 per cent. Thls wilt taut to di.
miniah the amornt of bonds offered., in
this • connection' some bank MAMlgehl
bare !darted a project In seat up: Moe
National banknotes In packagenof 115,M3
or 310,0[3 and der silt the same In some
one bank and let that bank Istnecertifi.
cites which , shall peas at the Claming
Howse In settlement of the daily balance:
This arrangement would really 'be a
great Inflationren&hrthis light It crop l
F sled by. tome manage s.
..- - - 1
Sterling '.quiet at lijrniiii her cent: ,
-Gold openedat 121%, fell to> 1M and
closed at 121%, Clearanoei 1133,1.A0C3
Governments strong. Coupons of 'AI,
1714@1 7 M: an, '&4 15,4114.0. -0),;• '64.;
I4M(2)15; do.• '&5, 14X(Obis do.-new. AM,
10
14401 , d 1 0 2 .
© '5 1 7 2 M le ; g Pea le , (4) e l4/ c ;
, d o. M ® 1
0 4®1114.
Bute
State boudatirtner; Missouri', 3711 old
Tennesseas, 53M; new. 47; old Virgin.'
las, 54M, new, 6o; old North Carolinas,
41; new, MK i Louisiana Levee Sizear,33
Stocks firmer but ran ap to t tastiest
point of the clay. . •
Aye Thirty Priem —Can , S3 M;
Cumberland.. 80;' Western . Won Tel.
32M ; Quiet/diver. 14%.; .Istatirsaia., 6 t
do preferred. 16M; Adams Express,
63,4: Wells & Fargo, 20m American, 38 14;
United Mates, IC: Panne Mall, 62; • New
York Central, 9214; Erie, sagi do, pre
ferred. 31; Harlem, 137; g.c. preferred,
136; Hudson Scrip, 87M; Rea di ng. 9IM;
Michigan Central, 117%; Michigan
Sluthern, 8514; illinnisi Central, 14 (14;
Pittsburgh,' 93; North Western, 73X;
do preferred,. 116%; R..'l. ICBM; 'St. rani;
7434; do preferred, 86%; :Wabash,'- 61%;
do pre('.', 7034; F.. Wayne, 87M; Terre
Haute, 5.2: do preferred. 5&,' entomb and
Alton, 14430 do preferred; 146; 0.4 t Sr,
2.6 c. Dubuque, 1418 M; C. 0.,& I. • C., 18%;
Bt. Ise preferred, 11M.,
Boston priced - Copper Fal l Friniii
11n.91, 11)0406: Quincy. 25. =. 1 • w ' , l
Erboria of the . week - ascent 'pea*
64,857,518Qimr0rte specie,MCD,233. Bub.
Treasury balant*-g01d;675,142.10t- dm;
saucy. 81,496,217; general bahutee r 682.4
.
.
Thew Zan. 17.—Crinon opened
steady and closed weak: - 8,90) bales m!d.
dling uplands as ;Fleur 6010 e
bettor on low gradtx n celpta 5.803 belt,
5,9() bble at 151,5004.30 for superfine
State and. wesitrn; - 95,1006 far extra
State; $1,45106,1010r extra western: 55,75
@6,55 for woke wheat extra: t 3.2504,24
for Round eicop obice 55,tXg6,25 extra
Si. Lou;.; 16.2507,259m0d choice do.
'Bye flour quiet, with sales 160; bbleist
24 2505 25. Corn meal quiet. Whisky.
a shade lower, with salsa 100 Ws west
ern at sl,:free. +Receipts wheat,' 14;120
bus; ion active and. 1(424 better, shlpa
pere generally rooming to pay any ad
vance; salci 46,003 bus at $1.133 On- No. 8
spring. 5114(41 18 for No. 2 - do, $1250
127 f...r winter red and amber western;
1185 our white Michigan; and 51 45 fbr
white Callforxds. Nye ....doll.. , Darley
doll and decidedly lower; • sales 1800 MI
Canada West marled; reagent, 1100 ban.
Own at 74(478m dull end declining: sales
of 52,500 bosh at 600,90c1 our new• mixed
western, $l,Ol for old dO in store; 97e for .
new yellow Jersey, 97c1381. for - new
menthe= yellow, 5101,011br new White
southern. Oats; reoelpts of 11.518. bush,
and firmer tor western; mum 49,000 bush
at 57061 e for wcmern r the latter an ex ,
creme, 610 02 0 foil9tatet total stalks In
grain W 111160039 today were wheat,
5234,723 bush; corn, 537,166 bush; *ate -
1.5C3.809 bash: rye,. 63,219 bush : barley,
847.6213 finish. Rios dull. Coffee dull.
Sugar in fair requeit; 253 hhills Cuba at
103(011c. Mole:sea dull: 1(3 bola N. Cie
at 74080. Petroleum firm at 1034018 M,
for crude, 5110311.j'fore refined. „Hem
quiet and firm. . Unwed oil dull at, 9113
91 in cask. Torpeatine quiet Ind hairy
at 427;045. , Pork firm aml quiet: s.te
obis new MOM at 42 . 8(428,25, o!d do 127,75
(28, Pante n 5,25, mime. man 124.600
al; also 750 bele new mess, seller Feb',
and March, $25028,45... Beet steady, 550
tibia sold at $ 29 . 1 3.; plain men 2 10 511 17
for new extra mesa, demo beef steady;
sales of 200 tierces at .622328 Ibr - Orlme
mess; V. 7,380 for India maaa.. Beef Y u ma
steady; sales ,of . 420 tibia itt11 10 43 31 for
new. Cut meats heavy: stales of.• 100
5hear5.13413123 kir shoulders, 115,34
- Middles; soles 'Of WO boxes
short ribbed at 1434014 Mb, 30 boxes city
lollg. chair at 15i(o. Dragad hogs loweri
10%011 , it0 for western: Lard heavy;
sales of 850 tiesses'ost^lsV3l234.3 for
steam, ,17(417%0, for kettle-...randsred.
Rutter steady, 1833(c for Ohio:: Chew
quiet, 160161 Freights to Liverpool
quiet and firmer; shipments. per steam
of 7,500 bush wheat at 534 d....
LatertFlour . doted *tangy with a -•
moderate demand for low' Wheat'
quiet and steady at, $l. 1,16 for No. 2
spring, and 81,24 @IX for winter red
arid- smtor • waiter.'. Rye nominal.
Oats rather quiet at 583800 .for western:
Corn lower and dull $1011,03 for old,
and 80(490d : for new: . mixed western.
Pork steady, with seles 600 bbl "mess.
February and. March, at 828,25.. :Beef In
fair request and steady.. Cut Meats dull
- and uncharged.' 8113011.1 n fair demand
and steady. .Lard quiet st 16%c bid and
18140 asked ibipiimesWimfor Februery
end bad ancf.l7o asked : foe March.
rigs lower end dill at 8.243.124 fr fresh.
.
•
• Naw• Tong, January - 17.—The live
stock market has been very tame - this
rainy day after the ;Burping of dock last'
week. • The weather ha been. warm and
all kindsof meats were Read upon the
market.. We nave s total of 6,740 came, , ,
of welch 6,500 weeenneale day, tan •
only 8,000 • could be darned of . , "Prima
dropped about 30 . gwr - lb an quality
quite common to good, with no extras:
Prime ranged from pckfor Imitate 10110
for dry COWS and Tessa Steers, up to lto
(410 for fan to good areetern steers and
170 fora very few Mims mane. Market.
averaged 14,tf0: A drove of 100Taxas, 6
cart, averaged 11Mel 60 Kentucky cattle.
7 owl, 14@ii6ci 200 Illinois. 834 , cwt -14(4 '
150, and a car. ant Ohio, re. - Total
Sheep 80.000 aide today; market vary
slow. Many were lea -.over and mime
we lower. with sake al 4862880 for 66. up
to 112 lb sheep; a car_ of .78 Ohm
ro
bught We: carol ' - 8111 b State 034 a
with some of 90 163 at 70, and *mem 112 ,
lee at 83. H011i,39A11.1 11 9-1 8 ,000 for the
week; with 87 ogre to.day. Trade slow
et 909 cm for live, 1201234 c for cityd mid
116912340 for western , dressed. !Await
wean.
l'ettution.r2l.4, January, 17.—Rceiee
dull and lower; Ulu - 2100 extra Penh.
ottani* and western' steers In 9@93g4"
Choke.. lOc: fair to 12 000 4 4 1a814eb com
mon, 5@8340 per I.ogicits. Sheep Arm.;
sales 9000 at' 6065 per' 16' grate.'ELAM
doll and lower: salts 48041 et IMMO®
14 per cwt . , net, closing at
,111.260(i61111br
corn fed.
Ifiswiencer., 'January ' 17.—Ticar ,nn
changed. Whartipatet at 823;01be No. I,
and 7724 a for No. IL :Coarse grains en,
tirely nominal. Dressed hogs firmer.
r $10,25011: Neeelpte: 2,063 bills of floor;' ,
18,073 bath or wheat. • Eddlunentar SAO
bbls of Gime, . • 2
nominal it $901,01: Provisional declin
ing. Ftteethenor quiet; muds 2014 refined
Janar' • i7,, ,, ne11i1k1171
firmer, but Floes unchanged.: Whisky .
doll, 823090. •• , • :. •::
Lpii-qmids asatet.
New:Yens. - Jailors. 17:—The demand
ler cotton fabric: is still IratinXt!dy email
and trade hode nee fully Opened ail yeti
bat price:sln the meantime futr o py.
iVooleuie are ratbarlo better as
are linen - eraahas Ind rioludih 'elan
adapted for the clothier: trade: inif.leftea
eecarally rule low: !broiler - I ;lode
market.. iv 'alio% qutell sec,r7leati itre not'
yet ottahltalia,..,, • . •i.
*. —Andrew J. Dim* ftitainearltimiX ,
ado, :drowned idoweity. 'An ;la
Miami river. attar • aut. la'
piweing alz counterfeit twenty dollar
greenbacks. and the ywilltoinary exult!.
nation wait In pragreca Iterate a United
StateeCoauniestoner. Velars &note with
We clothe)* on the hank of the river, say
tag he Intended to drown hltwielf because
9r Ms arrest and trial.
THE WKEariar IMMTB
kiawrtisa em•ous .m.n,gitet sans
=I
I
Mat IS
Chase
(=bra '
up at a slab or On.
Wan apart:RS%
ggiM
mini ax imu) a co.„'
A Jewish Pittier' alirden W* Seal Ur
Illartytag chraurn.
An Irish journal has thetbtlowing cot-
respondence from Ganda:
hf,,,c: t:, 11,.M
de, Tr,l4.
rot -r , av. tunas 1:10
the atuAier, , taulima T:ed.
mannaeon of the tatted, at Tarospol, in
Cislita.' It impure that the deceased
had made anelder of marriage to s Chris
tian grill, and that she .bad accepted hi..
on Ida promising to become a Chrtathua
also. Havingkcard °Lillis Promise the
Incased men assembled, in the • house of
Moses Teldmann ; and warmly tiPatalded
young Madman for his 'postal. The
Mariltawever, remained ohdbutte, and
duing,the attegnation the Atha threw a
allng•rope t
itch had pilled
at it; undated the' other men :nattll' lAe
an was stung ed. Hanish' Madam*
the mother of the deceased; who was Fab.
sent at the ticaN•ahowed. 'push irdif et
thrideith of her son. but Was soon pod
ded by 'the 'ldtsband `re presenting,.-tte
rearderporatelfgtoul elieridee, midpuied
the rest of the evening with him th pray
er. The cue. was clearly proved against
the , defendants. ' Moses Weldmait,and
Mayer preeher wire , sentenoed .be
banged; and the 'other three with
h et
years imprisonMent with'hird labor.
--Jaw atikeriOn• ntirmkneine , ift Abe
Chicago- Board. Of Trade, Annea r 000-
tnitted "Inlaid. ' Sunii4 afternoon _lnr
taking lantlanntri." Boiled bestemda
nutlet tke innitepre pf Naar. •
Prra?Li*at 'entirely On
IL EL flosn!eat halillibtt, 911
GOLD *lad IR. New Yolk 7esteniq
-- ADVER
larard. B.
•
The next.Leetttro' at taa (I.and
Coun►wlll b. dell►.SW at IL►
ACADEMY Or
Ow Tillareday , Evenifiz.ran. ;10,
COFFIN,
lalf :POW O: aUni ai t .
• .
Idiand the Mien Qatplon fD imeriat.
ilArnr"alka"t Am./.3.3„ /Wry Onto.
tarn I iLit.
___ 41 . 71 .e-ASID IN*
inlicrorvq. upuTvalie oN.
LIGHLAND THESPECTROSCOP,E,-
5k...14 , 114:eit.et.y - Lid , „hi'eftlieXaceit
entaAarill Ittatoetrieeti relooa• aid tbereeill.
tint applteatlea; ie be ttlitatrateit le clout-
Islets et theltiratest titer/at: .110 ALT
TUZSDATlMltiltfliall, Sal . doe tab Wt.
ACADEMY OP Nrl7l3la.
trig; l BEo,
Ninr tray's'. • ••• •
Ttigata at adtrtaidan,llo • testa. Se Si had as
pthmlita moo. me m. itatorrett Outs •
cents extra; to ba , had at the Waters [Wm.
My. tionii:ltot.anf D To, %ileum*
1h..d7 iiitetruksittuiliiit. • *Sate
•
ntesoLvizearor riLltirmrpt-
Jia'SHlP. , 4tbelce rai that tag Car-
PhathemblP Marto! ors •haztiUsg 'tattireah I.
•BlZOO*llaul muscuseorz, ander tialna
Ems or Brahra t )(naps's, la 1114 417 hia7
jartart - 4114.41.0 Bltoollll. •
TVISSOILIPITON he- firm . di
armlike utoi ass Ufa' 11
brayed by moduli coaxal,
of 'Ms Yutersist to D. I. gawk. ' the lbul.
.91 hi nu., bytbe tienhiligpstbsibb,
blialtb. N 1449 Coati. &Taves. . •
. . .
Jiwtriby 15, 1670.
TrIINIS
DA.TF.JEL.
Jut-remind, it%
Llotl i rjtNe trpol.o4 /IS nen.
ja, JOHN A. rarmpotw,-.
Comer Libeler, sad Al. eta
laPoolva'PolliLY. r.
.11tatoped With OW Mk"
PS Stied *ll the y‘/Ittlefri sitesminatiatao
1 w• ••• Whieht at 4:04
pike. • ' se. iiihnivli
DU n: Lamm rovaairry;
soLLIVI AN -a reacatat,-
- -,• lll P.agi.tuin intimmior - 1 "
Sand Hods lc
WIMERN ansnue*,--4-or•
:TY•talgelltfagNi.t.ii;
1870,
IntiP topSed tivea satietr
n.
i: .
pf Irpuiplvaala , with= plo ZunrsOMPlpliZ)
b r t lzdr ..t t i rdropt ttpA s i:l . tan
JO Pmdiare. -
int - attpromf.:-Now!•lfillisatalig.
rumeLlwr. asirb; &POLIO
• ' •
[atrk , Yi't7iiaila,'i:i.~i 14th
•
wrd;
• kl,lul.lfly.Ssrulh nib Darn• .
Saila a brit Stow. toirnsidp.
r47. 11 A'
• ' ZOOZP. O ;Wkillig!.•oo2ll4.
`:`.:PAPERWAIL",
At Orratly Reduced
to Pr MS LaDalk , W64%11,61 . 1
tlu 144 5 tit MXX " 4 CO4 81. 1, 1 lIoc.. ;
Without Begard to COll4
' °mei/aura , • ,
•
Dmeci aliox
• 1ikt,i..0,1)
iliq a tams assortauntoicinilir TAPS= it'
Not. 107 MARKET
- NiA - 11W71‘117.XIIZ:
4108•011. sucampaitax,''
. . .
I I ROPLE ? I f 14 1 .1
' 01 Allegheny.
-:;., •
6r. Federal isiid ',mid Street&
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