ZI/EiLaLlL.fia=. , , "-t• catun • •- - • -2 " 311 4 IMP Cla " ° • "41108;s4 and 86 Pilth ' dvew iie L 16404 man me. L P. HOUBTOI, N. P. MD. ' 11111.4110,1Ma1i. Dot **4l* _. FIRST EDITIOI. JillnorlGHT., O,lTt ExprOat Componlie"Connell—The :Brie jtallropil Strike-Baninet toast Walt Paritit:-TiehtChal r lsage Cotagtri Called —The (titian Pox Dlmintshing ItAtgasE z Cabin :ion/Li-I:Dr. 50(63 ppej nitt) titirmito - trir § lo 4' ,con4er 4B, • 4t°9ll,#l;tters' ;1 °t aa°to {oe nttebprßa 4111Mi1.. 1 1.01.F . R *Jen. 22,. la7o. ioeiettsittiiit couM~iaia ': .?,.M.Witibit - Or the, taiiieioatailfili aF expreeactompealas, which bee , been la atialon tom, car eatoadays aitVatirci thhia Ittitinottn: 1 he luntaleaty Mex . it!, , R 2 Fillaa.aigl Adams 'lltsirtain dixtf• 4 ,133 1 t ,_ 31,01;*2 tune arii*ea alth textlaentcrai solution ler aLI the tomatoes et Wee, embodied to a general aisseemtrat'of elf ttie bcrtepailes, wbleit -arwalteolitx the alitaatura arthe Igl 4l l SialatS'OulAttlY. 1174 t Ave. e etiedivi.• TUE ERIE STRIKE. The Brie Railroad strikers Wore In bat: *thing: ea no tri. aes ibru l e% 1 1 1 2Werfrreithetrco-laborezi along Melina irscsacelved up to eleven *Weak last night. Many rumors , .a wern 3===Z-='A but none had the plausibility h l announcement. Some had it t the men at Port Jervis had unstridiousli left off work. while the others maintained that all refused tolitHket II they deetned the actiott,of, their-brethren in Jersey City prematille.:'Yeeferday morning the allsit,futitttag was held. There Vasil smell stiendanoe, end nothing of illtislituungn transpired. There were i few men at wtok in the shop" yesterday), but nossatihs ortgipai striketw About twenty,beirtifinds tNhtmmse Over from Net Yorir, - btat the strikers; who were on - the gut abeithiercenuatt them and rcsaildsd t 7warttgall orthem to return. 94 a assuorr.• , ' This banquet given -et Dsbnordea'Sthle Pl4elluelibuttilj a aatingtored p**, mica an* sueso', erbely "presided: - Among three Crt were „lAD, Mitchell. (Moored e m ny, Justieleldaarthy, District As. WM7,, Alrligipt,„ Judge: Curtiss and 90.11 6 ,r4ditt ,Thwelejr In his ternark oke highly of the devotedness of Mar t.ign p 3 his ,00untry:. Mootin.adverted to vlbeobianthisent'of eiolgrants lands of the West. Towne were pro =to,ths Rresidenr- of the United es; Governor of New York, our itrnisanloshand,the pa/taw oi,irg "foiligeand-woolen. T iT,""OF!" 1 1 , :WM DOUltleilhownerof the yacht sap. , pptillibed IfeekiMplingrelli eqralost his craft, from Cep. Clear to Bandy Hook, in the month of July, ilgOiathiebittesplieseit bisSwilltognese to tinter a race from Nablight to Cher. El=ralkwaOlr and , tfidif i n. the gi # 0 juaio General wilitui. lities7dfmt .of ihe r ßitil*Larlibod, Insil bawd unalltba t balowationatiie ot i tbaqintinkatloat I I:4lllMTAV i v a n pi= fov li t t , " active hostilities. Invitationis extended - - Wail Irish national organisations, }rein, din ig that of ten John Bangs WWII; senVelifeanntatives.; , I .! i K,l.Rwir, 1 411 *, ,• - i :.. ' are VT cases of iiall:Poi lia . the city, cos:dined to the eleventh, seven 4 Iseentar. hod , itenttryWerdan , Chafer are rg=inalredrayn.tTillidialiani 'lnlaollii Janice.. !The . total „riSitlasfrons pli. poems Imitria city taw 3w 00 _,....crue.4 00, ** 0 .**4‘!*.qg 4 0 troulust 1 .n.."""..)., 't I.: -:'.,,• ,•,.....,-.. :' :i .-' .- i r i p tl 44 1 0.4.•'' . :, ,.. " 4. II , "A• eiai La f .41 clCauixtlOA Amid Ailfaxist.have pni,inldrvilittlVpi a= j=rtor..bo,mu.cati*.b3o4 The teeraid sax* thetalokeverx MEMO Itadhlne lid& bp: tipe;Ltlititigit the Span- Via& ethriatatior'it.' se, my twaik taw hood: The arnoturtisided ii - eara 'lb 'tie newly, :L 1 li i i , r Azortrinsitiktikti':- lmt " r k 41itAWIATVejg: ':-*.dliittlW %whin y :=_=lr i g ie tteAtOstra 'hie lawatanattniiitollnatittni tin ' A acesidefienother Wisner" lbw tautens' ho -en withael he Would bt9wntto the amid lithe: AM Awl rears''::; . : e- i ~ -,- , • , i t ~.l eril ildithwrivioatn Anita • ; 'i• : i it ratitestbaii‘ns onci) trcik =ill bytitatVinthehatui-: an& . Ati , by..liter. Henry WARP Belcher wing naterday. !MidW. Asii Arm vs tis .-}tegisswouvu# Ste: Joitaszn. - ..;.: • ~•, : le t:•,4 : ';..1. ~, J ; i '' ttailiniatirtera end detain - In sopa, at . , at aiteeting. trailleWatt . dlicabiesit the Tao= welial ehatteA In the lira caLthai inthale.i A - eel= ntstoz/F4 -was , t W er t grd kul Amine ni;o , Oteigreeli - th, a lasi*fial amain', its ialqiiiaiir 4•014.• . Wen received of the • Wait, WrlClevad total low of the rem Atlanta, l ',Wattled' teen iold to the Bans.* sari, Inatestd; -an :the . vicinity - . of , remind • Wands. Preilont to, the 13th• taw; .I.t lei pasunteds no live Were lost. - -.; :' 1 .'' ; : • ....! AW.. tawa.n. 'xiorrati4;.... ..-. i At a itatattat ot ,Pereons la Weikel bx. "the prodeet of ft :Northern. = •BaLlsoaa yistatday,tie issearal was nit the Work should be potable fool yard ipotesi) , .111 strpotsoatag, Dn. sattoarre. . ' Uri Linde:maths well kntrtriportndt isiatee , Ad-- Philadelphia; says Paul art~, the (Mists prisoner, is not the eitAltrier of Berlin, . whom he could roompsee , oot of -19,000 meat _ IrMidt.cniusza. - = iiiiteildtheints to be cameo:Mie Northwestern preferred stop!.' end r %hal • VI•ork• operator hi to: be stidessixl.. Actothrw: rumor -says the •;triode:chin . !ergs ' - • = - _ . Gag coluvirericalaini the Termite to-' derma two mantbst absence In Ethope,' to wake kertain cogineering inrestigfo , Jinni ibuttie tiavernentred.- • Edwards weattnto tabling Jeri !herded , ' kir hie with gam Whew for Abe light weighs :• - tiootter, rogrogisEdetalds • trainer...7TM tight is jilt *she orou the !dot Marsh. and ectui = dirlber hundred Indeed this city. _ tll;=" khulitittl-svre • .••,.0.p0,41...._ . j p o aulavhp‘the health-4 oie disc/Mired is as once sent to' the ry hospital. It kr now claimed by reepecasble par ties that there triad. ear tooth *Marks lately inside In! iellird estenalve Whiskyliniddralleged tonere teen committed during Ism and 1937 at 5 distillery in West Eighteenth street. It is said that eil the persons who are sO• cased wig yoluidarlly amender them William vem William H. BOMMOTII. alias Rios, atlas Courtney, a notorious confidence opera tor, pleitgocketandbergiar of thisrliaL wee e'.last•thight! for Ithindillig chPvlsborint man — trein • of two hundred dollars in green becks. - Lynch was about embarking for Queenstown to bring ont his family when he was accosted by thus , swindler x i' T.? HUNTINGDON, PA = 1 , , ( B r Telegraph to to Thlsharalt Fluernloome, January fit.—The Ma of Mime? and Vandectuirgi, niuicienns' of tie polghtal family. resulted In a ver dict of murder In the first degree yester day. They were both sentenced to death. owning sagedllf they had anritthialu bag Why sentence of Math should not be upon them. Bohner was silent. V l s: " Wientutree replied that he wan not guilty and knew nothing of the murder patilttelvie erreested In Altoona. = • , - . - . . °lt'', - 1 .- ''.f'=• ~ •• .- - -'. 't) .. (0. , / ...!'• .s.. i ' lx ~ i ..- .•. , i --.. . . . . . . .. . . _ ....., ~ . .. ....••/ -,,,,•,..„.,.. .. . . ....... , t . ... .. - ..,,.....' '.„.). ,• ',;i: . • . ... .. . , . . Liiiiil ... . . . I .\\ . . . . 1 ' ' - 1, :-, • T...., W s." ' P'.,.,. --.. , . --- ----. i N. / ~ •:., ..' . . • , • • .;,..!' ! f,'; 5."!'... , .' ''. , . ' '_ . _ VOL.! NEWS BY CABLE. The Great SDlke in France Ended —.-Depnty Rochefort Convieied andSeentei 4 ,ed—Austria Desires Friendship with France-New Press Law—Progress of the council at Rome—News from Baker's Africa'. Expedition-- West India Advices. ey . ra«nPe to pe,rlitsl;aisch asotte.) vataxt.E. 311131:1•111n—About three trent• eand . tlVe hundred troopi batik itittved st 1.4 Craezat, to prevent disorder %Arming the workmen on a 'Wire tkerta, Henri Rochefortet Irbil pas brought to an end to day ii Hrl wee coatieted atik , sentenced toot.: ontba Imprberruireal, and to'pey a Sena of 1,600 fume. Thb iredtence does not disturb OH poktion Ise Deputy in the Corps tmglidialf, '• • FAsM, aimitiit w..—bd eenfeno clf of RochefOrt Includes the deprivation of his politiml rights, theugri he record& I deputy' in the Coma , Hoehetert refuses to appeal to the tri• I bun& beleftlegMliblnignitratets Vre elected, by terdeerrial sulrraite',ol . proceeding* or trim. court not pal Prittoe Metternich, Austrian' Fan dor, has communicated 'io the Firm* getrortarnent a distrait& from as Dim; lotpreeridg the dealt* of 'Attatrta Mr, the friendliest ,relationa ,iritt • French Cabinet. ' . Itrius,Jackuily Sl—Xia tbe Dorm Weld YelltordaY M.Stseira made a • 'poach denouncing commercial • 1 All the disorder attending &remelt af,workpoten at DeCrane& chat • •• Primed by the, troops .and thaamike atin attiL. •. • • • •• ~ J trt , ' It is announced tiud• aninestry.lbreati Andiassideiust •• WA press laws trilby& • LuntedocutA new law far the •• ; dona tive prembito be submitted gosh ' , . Tfavarra,',. January '22.---AdvlPea - fropi ' , lamellae and Puerto Marine to January 18th bans been revolved. Hothrior_ bionitidird'from' General • Ptiallht' ' . . Goyetler , h i ,vilttilive thouniii dig' dim's .4? all arms, arrived. at Puerto - Pringpb co timplMb. - from. Sante: Eepiritt/..,dit -nathig. Ms:troops- a few .days he took opliimarch. Goyenech'sd i don la unknown, but be is supposed he mains in, nombination with EINE Ufa repeated the cholera haarnap - in that vicinity.: ..- '• . .-.. . ...: •• :..... The Untied Malin steamer 13 .3, :ivetti with-the monitors Dietstor'imet • sidled on Monday for. Mammon • ! Spanish iron clad Victoria mut Lellali, sail for New•TorkMonds :• , 1 One month hacetatsed since Puglia left the mast for the tutorial. -log time nothing haw lass,- i 'Havana,' JmottarY , ML 2 Ther&WMO - meow • today - of ' tern thimester& . . . ,6611M.. tons,. The 'legion Connoted ht ElertsAin: and American Volunteers Made' hal appearance ou QM u.casolmf. - It Made creditable znamteM; Ind 'Wha sally hi,ifvok •• A proelsmahotf hash - Min isinind' ilicil letting all direct timinin.the‘lslitfid 'Mr shaveallier meanie,' will' lbh‘nilled'fio . h i custom duties only , The ,oessilßuf: frauds in'iltre -- Co - of einelincii tripled ttre revenue' , poi,rlthio scut Ea.. 1 ROSS, tisane/y.21-91i ireltbiShoil of Paris on Wednesday delivered s 'count. Segirii 'the . Ecumenica l ... . , flitrtfAadom and moderation.. ne.weit . Ilstenesi' to with religions- attention; end si the skis of. his remarks was compel, Wetted by many of the Fathers - • A. petition wane. the excess,' of lay= . men who edit religtousjournals has Moss drawn up and numerously signed by the; Fathers. - Articles destined fer the Exposition of, Homan Arta will be received unit the 14 of Febtnaly.. The Exposition will be opened on the Mith of ireternary. • Reim, lan:ZS—At the eanprinpition or the Omen. on Saturday, there was S, protracted debate on the Syllabus, whichen any of the most eminent fathers! took part. At two of the sessions last *tweak. monitory circular. were distribett. ' ed, enjoining on the' members absolute' . • were and brevity of discourse. • 011EAT_Bati411. LONDON, Jemmy 22.—The Tines to.: day diseases' the French commercial! beet:. and demonstrates ' theretiom the, need of absolute tree tallae• _ , London advice' are received from ker's expedition of discovery up to the; lend of ran . They were at the head Waters of tha ,1,/1 wall. , . John Bose has been Knighted. The British aloud lade,. Weeks to ; adopt a Hied tenure for Irish land meas. ars Lovrnow, January id.—The closing ar.; Ruthenia in thecae) of the Quebec htszthe • .4) Company vs. the Commercial BAWL or Canada, conoerning the pro= ~!•West.." were heard before ,the yesterday. Decision reserved. . • REST INDIES. ' I , brm Rig°, Japjliiiy,D.-rtia Havaxa January 22.—The jgrinding of row cane' km begun in • slits island: Tonnage for fre e kt is abundant. The old tariff re i : to folae Jettatue, Jan.lo, Wu Havana, Ja.W.23.! ...Thete . is. an immense mamba of re-: ceipts In lbe treasury of the government' 1 In this Island, and t.xre will be mated- , all , 2 Pauce d . during the an44ll.4bur• Or. Deluxe°. January 20,tie Samara January, Ult.—The revolt:resales havade.; .eided to attempts =moment In Lib, In.' Mew ef Use island. President . Bass: foam an invasion by Hayti.. The'Cabrall, forma arastationary in the south weaterni part be the island- , transfer of tbe Bey of SUDS= to' the United States Is considered seined.; , ,Vireitoont.A. 13, January Irks Maranrs,! January 23..—Tnete bare been see ereL engagements between guerillas and goy, urnotent troops. Money is scarce and: Banc Paul tuts been appointed Minis: ter to Washington. ' ' ! :The daughter of Mr. Paididgef A 111,14 can Minister, Is dead. • IMIAIKINB NEW% Lotman, Jantatry 22.--The steantinia Caledonia, Java and City of Now Tork,; rnArlifrwlark, bwre anirarogsr. -I,l . , ' ,l ' , CiNclin4kit Cigar Nakere , Striae—Distillers ind Fermentation rented = —Seldst* or ate snAllegeis swindleFaEFects. r ` t Pirdiregipri Flatener. eeeeibi: l • Calleetstaii; Duitutrii era to the number of three hundred, on a strike held a meeting yesterday and gr ORFenli th „_ l 4 l rWri WA - embers of the Inter. I Bail ilnieesieilthinive been attempt. r I ins to effect a settlement of the dltier.l eroontwo ces Theemployeni insist on a redno tdollars per thousand. Al.. though committees have been appointed to confer, neither party ikerss disposed to concede, and the spea declared the cigar makers must stand firm. They ear there has been no reduction a =1;114. clitkK therefore:the We wnand„lsiarlukcent,jaer doe. The meeting of the Western Distillers' Association yesterday dimmed the reported determination of Commissioner DelepOtOthafst on forty.elght hours' fee. raintationV Woo Meld information had beep received and it was determined to take no definite salon till the 27th, and in the meanwhile to ask Commis. stoner Delano to suspend collection on the s ogaaigaistik One distiller said the inabrtma in 14 the rule had already cod himOtt, he would close his dia. Wert ,before he would consent to be robbed. _ R. M. Pomeroy had his office furniture seised by the parties wholhrnished iton credit, upon towing og I.4„arreqou sll.' dal in Neer - Teat. Gen= •consnrowt to nim were - also detained at the depot. The Impression here is he undertook to own on business in the name of R. M. Pomeroy .t Co.. Whoes hi' l3 , s P-;k u !k beell Closed slate Isamu* ~ ; :, ; PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1870. FORTY-FIRST coNGatss, Senate—Not in Session. Nouse— , /be Conmittee of the Witib (Ba Tal , rEava taw ratabaratill.a,tta.) Wasi)uiaram. D. C., Jan. n. 1870 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVI. Thh HOtheiTtie% toigencirisfdlisenseloni as if In Committee or the Whole. About isititsibessi El:ireprotient. Mr. STOKES took the floor and made a speech on Tennessee, p;ditica opd as to the Standing iSov. Seater. Mr. MOORE. of liiinole, addressed the araw ravw of 1 , 103.7:val owe! , • , apect:the question to Settled in this decade. Mr. KERR. spoke In review of the action of, the. Rwatileticfm,ti.sc°Vg it with Mal:admiti (ration o fife moment. soft deatilinfrA;e4l4 ,0S the . milli of a high protective tarlu, internal revenue, nottopai.lispitiowlaws,tiod the Vielonit currency Inside& by national banks. i 1., 1 • Mr. LOGAN spoke nest in favor of the removal of the,,notitunal,lodpital. He would at the proper time ,o,:r a reeolut notflitithealt'pelet , 6 eommittee at424l42l•Plitiltrhothet it *at pf ha 7 3 kibt and possible td rein o 'l'm the city of Washington. T e Weal, he mid, asked to have the Beat of Government, becanat the centre of Copulation MR within We limits of the west; because the great no i clam of artificial and nattirel hieitivart vterp fro tiahre,,and.Amuute,hogreat 11111tr t veWatiofeutNaltMatet frit* f tar e. " "'" Mr. BECK spoke to favor of lopping off the enormous and wasteful t t eadt turn of the Gpvernmemyo). on o the tatittioh agricolgehitlllll no. tog Intermit!, reduction of the tariff am extinction of the national banking 'yet lalinTeptinw s i 6 cflkils:4eduifitit bit over_. .000,009,- Mort IMAM cathe f ,trokit WNW, Etude, w crawled fromMatillers to OW for tfo Tlegt metre, Which is knowskandadmitr tediip be a Miserable failusg4 Bet...Tioe wee pet ofThe former ectutmisbionen Them fog_whliria slooo,waargehasere tindforaderce!ltt 11.100;:by les Greeni 'wood & M.; Oreille:lntent. Mr. VitidiffiatlNNEtdf Mutest the rsaoval of: the thipltat. il ntirelypitsatmted, from wishwishproppar- I loatt • • , N. The 4 :4l7ocelite ' wipeeltiti the grime 41. 11.10 adjourned) ;v.4 , BRUM TEMI4 II Ie: . 7! iao I:l:TrelitictetOrer*oGill i*-9:Rureef• r„,dldr t e orthelOWlLball 4 n t. i tteihroyed,byArellattiklay tape°. I .4.ev..lamsal3."Haieleubprgh, 43 f 4 tha "• ormeVhdreh, Neryory., diXr_on . • all; _ • -AD's* aniadon play q*di atigher‘matet 'game ofarde at Sikh Franclake gum° , 8d; - tur 11,009. -" —.IA. frame shinty in east tiLevaiwai buried last Welt and Ann emerpert 'abed in the datum. raj.Oeo. Whistler, Ameri editilleay.sliedtver3Lautklenly reoentlya PISA I VIV 4 0 $ 1 1 11 1d4gf Uti , .(llOllCT —Several aboelte .of -earthquake wir felt at Virginia Vity:lie rad 4 and eine B° o l 2. e".901 . 2 1 P- k ftl t el..* ll , .—Uharles Leffand was Amsted Frid for the murder of-Shaties Gleeshit. n Wardle, Illinois, last sclpiembec. l i ig umi dherikitiki4is 'leis thou mad. fol the Boston=' licsirinthwfuli,at *molly experweenommenoing toffy. •.—RgpOriteifern Ogden; Math . Fray , quegtingalatabotantingiStermons continua l!ititeteroiprds of goopie. l vcocui la) esms - , vroni, ?cocas , on the arrival of the:roman:a in Portland. r Zahn licAleekin.finate, Mdan/masa, .I(anasa, was bunted Sunday morning.. Loss 18,000: Insured for MOW in Boma,. —At rtilledelphile on Saturday, Dr. Brindle was Nostrums:l , W One year's tm prisonteent and to pay aline at 1300, for: Use puldisation of ebseene books. Ellis B. Atelier, a nice:anent eiLliep; of Providence, Rhode Island. committa suicide on Friday, night , last, in cower nuance of the failure of a arm fqr which hefted ender:sect largely. -4. IdcLeary Brown.n Secretary of the Burlingathe mission, has reached Jaw Francisco en route to Weithingtos, bearer or the ratified treaty. between the United States end China. • —Wheeler t Wilson's extend - re sew-. log machine factory, at *Bridgeport, et-, was destroyed : by fire early Saturday morning. Lima very heavy- to New dß's:Wand ineursoce companies. B. B. OaldWell,, the 'alleged Ameri • can" finger, wee 'arrested at Toronto, Can.; oda, Friday night, on a warrant sworn oat • by ,Oolesisk. Shane., United. Mats' tkyniml,.and remanded for eurninatiOn.• 1 - Mie * l 7 BP, theithel suit of Elise P. can,for *stout um , Sc. Lena Brprieft. can, for tweniy-tive thousand dollar., returned 4 - 4erdfiar on -Saturday giving the plaintiff are thousand dollars_ dam- the United States District Cour tat Albany, on. tiatantsy, Helen Id. abater • of Troy, was sentenced to the penile]; tlary fur one year for fraudulently ob. tennis pension money after bar nisk , l —James Flak. Jr., RIM on She flax at, the National House at Representatives' on flistordry, and attracted math stun.: how A canard that its had shot Jobu . Mcrrrtmey obtained some • credence at. —Tbe wife and two childron of & met taintd Dowd, residing neer Vermll.: tins Citl,'"Dakotai perished during the, storm hist Standar night emelt,' having; lest Wei r VW While attbritiKlng to teach' an adjoining farM - boum, _ mecani of the aie.jitois of neither,' he absconding ,tibend Chireso, was; 'bald Jtu listurttsy, his debts AMC UP, 112 4000, and his pronerty, which leas been, boned, upon, is maned at g13,01,gi. Hue 'bank croditon. aresecurad. . letter from blackens°, dated /in-; .eary Kb. says that ro te bodies ofsix mem, supposed to be from , ill fated brig, ItObert, Burns, floated tabor° near fibe..l nova.% Mich., at the light 110theii. They, ac ciV B 4r/tiod rntigni,tiget.' t cagier Adant Sran'Affine,beghtir t e First National Dank of Albany; which has been before the United 9tatesl Circuit Court for soros time met, bal. been ,unartimouitly,- _dernireet, by the Grand Just 'shafted' to aid"' presenti COWS. —E. B. Wubbnme, Minister to France, writes, to a friend. in. Galena, Ills., that his health is slowly but safely improv ing, and is sanguine of being soon en.; tirely rid of the chronic complaint from which be has suffered for two or three years. —The remains of Deane Dennlioni Frantic*, tliakmtlerst e4lfot, *boas death) was d announced on Banrday, will be in.i tarre today, from the Masonic Temple' in Louisville, where the body lay in' at fletinarfeff ohs Lpuisvills .routerog' 41136,..f.11' • •11i;i; —ln the Louisiana Legislature a reso. lotion has been passed requesting Loulm.: ana Republicans in Congress to use their re.lCOVPLUiiiiMpne e dd lidrietion ° Itek4 , 4Y,Ru: s qlf sr . Vag redaction *mild moult; • injury to the I planteref,4lMsf BOOM Mk P —ln the ew Nark Aseembly, en Sat urday, Mr. Littlejohn intredneed &mai intim direetinglarmatore andmequadieg Oungssestnen do vote for a redneekarr the compensation . .of- Aktngreeemen , tet 11,000 annually,for a redaction -a taw age and for the atmlitkm of the franking privilege. , A debate arising it went over. •••••;.;Aalibleid , Farragaf arrived at ' VMS. bidad.lfer.ilfbaiday; to take charrgge of, the Potiltsfor the Prabody - bbamtiies, The monitors Idiantenontahatd Ibrrot have 'alio 'Mitred -ttierre: -The funeral d fleet is expectenegf week,' Gen. G. ffudt; former 'Gillet of Artilibrk' tit the Army ot.ille FCIiOCO/0,,b114,1300fi Ordered to POrtiandio reprommt the army. '• • I —lMbemalfort haw, been L'reosittbd: rollitarpbeadquartersiatElt. Louis that party of wild andbuts made a 'dement on a eemp,of friendly Arapahoes an& Oti•.. Ferreee• M . the 'lndian Territory, Silty miles Muth Ot Arkansan river, some dap ego, and* drove •etf • eberdof mansnredforty mans. A detach. 1 of (troops ber'iffifft PurfitliF I Depredations being frequently =Maori whiteraettlars:la thilAarritorieerreolne apprebensions are felt- the there slab* trouble In.the spring. • . . IMEM SECOND NMI ,N:QUR OWLOCK, 4. AL TII CAPITAL. Navy “agette—District Affairs And the Presidetit—Tlie Win: nepeg Fannie—a he Suffrage Question—Railroad - Company , Sentenerk—Prints Ar,thar :in in mown—Ministerial Fie., Sc. .• rit By Telrgravbitt the Ofitailliitliies;4l.l' , .•WMOW! G r_ il i JelquiT7 .ll2 i • traer.oatiOd. 'cilifters' have be;en . orl dared to report to Admiral , Ferragut—to report to him ea members ot, Me staff, re Portland, in condeetind csre. l , monies proposed M ot:the f Me :the Hearse Peabody:, Bear Admiral Thatcher, Cants. tf ARGNacrodottostacc IN; rlVlffartixbilfr 4 Uentenant Commander Frederick Pear i eon and Bintign William H. B. Fralley. Commander S. P. Baird bee been or-, aered, to ihe„Rast statidn Mound City, Illinois, Fehrtirry let. An,egder t l 2 l 4 l ekeedl Pok.sd. 1 4eutou . a nt'pee t teer.p.aatinen,footarnanditiir. Milted" Mete% *diner Hlactl enacted to the Pacific fleet. to prooeed to Bay Simi liliguel,:where hie vowel will act aria itpdiAlir supplies for the Darien expedl4 a; lto..."..op , iimate with Commander , . Selfridge. CALLED ON THE PRESIDENT. ;fix Pitis t tuinle sinkitnithaent rozasiwitiithepresident a levileya i tirgo; - lge 100 !4 0, 4,ll # l,4 4tig_kqUi motive Mansion to day; .tho. W. Forney; W. W. Corooran,W. B. Huntington, J ti. Barrett, W. B. Todd, W. H. Phililk aellett, Xilbottnie, W. Jaet,aertitt,^3. tn.) 'Brown, J. W. Thornton :in. Jag. A. Muni.' der and Alex. R. Bbetthesidi at chime representiog,the business Interests of this (Retried. regirdlelerof plilltichl Oath) Inications of , the ileyn , W, ;ter. co r igutni troduced the setoral me ttpgra •Pf the thimmittile and' hated + the Prodditet their had called to , Ode hind to "call the special attention to Mie 'pressing needs:Of, oUr trinthitinltyile the fact U ist pontin- 2 agbation for the removal of the rap, Hal,lntreffhtabibtbeit +lntermits, may and paralydeg thedevelopment of the dtbirietvtinir• the' condition - of the a l V" 01,40P9011*.N1 ebittatel • /Alert r, the canal and the ,existing taCtlaht + mt Urge; a .Propordon of. the labor;og i vrere lowed of employ.' meat, h the 'prciptietY of'sdch, action on t e part of Congress pa would, Insure the necessary .ma thirst Pleadegeritith, by the ,IblePthee- 1 meat Of the nubile aveneee lituiprOporty in a corresinding degree with that ac-', mirth& bg city euvnrnmeui. 111fdij- httai tin savor open the great wants• or the nation's capital, and of Inksittuth6, great good which irould accrue by' tlre oAtlfi:EttoWropi WI l 044111 ol ll 4ge, instl o The W 6 At- , •Crudest and great' satisfaction ex., pressed that the President bad given hia' sanction Ho the unileriellingithrlda sub-' rieription an well es his personal interest manifested in the affair. The Proaident mid he wlshetil'see the seat of -Gov; ernment made such as to arouse the pride of the Mimosa of the itspublie amt . ' seperitable et !SOK Of 3111 1 r !WOO .obeebiertufbn VW4h•-loobniii of the old world. Mr. lillboinne ithaipitited that Weld attention be nailed p?, 10,a tick that we 'wens gorereedKittitetet try the` old laws which existed in Maryland when the District was ceded; that whilst that taste hex *ltem! her ,brara, to tote 'form battle provers of the etre, bunlitle change had been made here, and a. a consequence oar efforts . sere powerless At the conclusion of the Interview the President stated that he appreciated the disadvantages under which the Mittens of the District labored, and would help them out to the fell extent of his power. The expression_ of views entertained by the President was received with much .eatisfaction by the Committee. litany of them had never before been brought into contact with the President and they expressed gratillatlon, alter leaving, with the manner of their reception Lodi the result., of their interview. WINNZPICO. The recognition pi the Red.Rivirr lea. I I dere by the Hudson Bay company the only legitimate tiorernment n tn. nepeg has excited much canverattion In this city. fio throe will be attempted against the Insurgents. but prafuae promises of a traits %animate/ railroad are mode: 1 IV obangethe rapid comae of events towards annexation to the, patted. 11:Itatee, ennounued snob ebtliWill be passed et the Ireirmary use. sion of the Dominion Parliament, and that Ore* BIWA way pe. Induced to KasokritYillioll per mem dlpidondo on the stock. ^ Ithrineotiamf are urging a land grant from Breckenridge. on Red River termination of the Bt. Paul & Pacific itidiroad,lottrelfinMitt•tentiefimth aastilatiodeoflteiattio olllll rtiOtion, he eine ineene' to &golf the Catisdian whims. vrOXASIU.II7I4,6a. The Commissioners of the Varlet o Columbia, In Joint =salon this morning, resolved sod hperd a‘ delegate= from the Virodian's Suffrage Donventloti. The detestation was nearly two hundred in isurnarc,Coarl,r all, ladies. The Cout- Were's'!Meekr by Mrs. Start. ton, Mrs. Hooker,, Milts Anthony and several others. T last named speaker. lisnkril=l7.l=7.-,n:c.'eTutt 11; should have the right to do so, if their proteenou made the ezereloe of the bal lot iniseimry.'. 'The . Cointitlagiciders lie timed attentively to the speakers, but give no Indication of a dlopadtion grant their :squad. COINIMICY ISSNTICNCED. . . Judge Fisher today, In th e Citadels) Court, plumed sentence on the lisitimere and Ohio Railroad Compeoy: Redden fines of 11.500 and PLOW It is required to 'remove, at Rs own own, the various rail road nuisances now obstructing Wants, end fill up the excavations. The city has thus triumphed over that oorpors• - nAidmies: Frio, Arthur arrived at ball pea fire o'clock this afternoon., Quite a crowd erinareirated at the depot. hut 'Aso' °poor. tarritpl u gitan for, a i deutaistratios. 'The tared - cerrieites And - drete 11111121 lately to the residenoe of the British. Blitiliter; where 'Weight the Fritter. is reoeireptientbenatif the *di- DINPItit ST TEN StrallWl NINTWISP. Clital/. MINIM dblo *vetoing gape , nal area of s mien 'tit aran4,4lnuar :thopefa,4 sad 2dra Stididiad," Spdaker Blaine and wife Barap, , Garalt, Dll&PreDkh.g 4 ui nadir persona mmlnant In Widest and diplonnoy.cirolas, ware present , The forthcoming report. of the Buren of Marietta! 'writ 111101! the duties sorra• thieve oertrin 'purified articles entering into emriumption In - the United beaten during the tlecalyeailli69lo be . . . . '.tutvitlnts Tien mourn. . . As Payers; of the lid _district, Nortti Carotids, reports an Adoesastrof onelhtmdred'par cent, on tho assessment ,•409, comparedwith ir•jk•A ,rdULAQUAL •- • -` ` 4. theillabitokroliteeritt'tbe brintnltteti on Foreign Mbar, itl 1n a day or two Inbrdls to the rall‘..ftmretitteo' along' re. FortootheParagOkrasi quoitton. arne A. Havana letter of the ilth ;names ionoStaborita the report of ',the Alpten victory over General Yuen°, with Milos to the latter of 1,800 men.. • TheEitioitat Connell of the Union League willethet ham February - letb,. Wasitracrout, Jan. 230870: Franca aniltalt r AT ettordoth - . A Urge crowd aaterabledidthe church of Epiphany titbit:corning, the annall wont having - prindounly been made that Prince Arthur' would attend service Ii that,clutsch. About eleven o'clock he madehV appearance,, walking in com. Piny 7ritki,kllll,ThatniOn. Ml',./NkkOraiDn? • - CoL Elflagtonittitt 'others of hts• anamembera of the British legation fol lowing ;hem. :Chet church ,was crowded with the usual oengregation end p com ber of chitena 'ls:4.a/rangers. TUNMAryMIJAY.7.O MATTER. The retort of Judge Orth. Chairman Alf of theßnb : Conttnittee of Forelen Alf re, regarding the Paraguayan investig ou, Is ,und .. In ilerorelp eou awn Ade:drain Uordirkand Davie and t sus. tale crx-Miniat e Waehburn , The report has been entir eeti,to the Sub.Comtnit. tee, w Web ni '.... again On Tuesday night. . / ' • • • d t t.oilla/A. . The LegislaterP4W..ol .Gin, Terry I to too Arpiliii .it enoemeenule Men-, brrs—Tue utterriniati win sustai , Btme .: ..? • ;.: 1 . , ...: : .. , .....f i.: (Br rvienspb to ' Pittsburgh ossettsi ) • • Artaims, 4' bar 21.,-.lt to .tindor . stood the board, 9 . s• 0 0640 will onni, Plain nv the iestigatl*u • a inembens of the House who are' before • them irnight.' Cleb. terry to day sent the following reply to the apelleatiOn of the Demo. crane , membentto - have the question of eligibility submitted to the .13111 to. 80-. prom! Coutti . ... . . ~, ilcothieurfcri kith U7 ary iihfrict of OcOr.. elot,'Jaunary'gil,'o:L.TO'Col.-J. 1.. Bry ant, Chairman. 4a. 2 -81tr After giving to' yours i letter. cd:lliie 17th Instant careful tiofillilersitiori,...li have desUded , that I oatilit not CO suMlt the cidetitleme of law; "Widotibittil'in regard to the quell .fleations of to elect of the Lsdhilidure te ~ Jtuitices of titto 811-, Ptallato Otitirl....or rgia. I have the' higifeet 'frothed Melba chsraeter end at.; lialnixtentriof the 4iiitlentieti Whoctinipbee, tits out% szthat*so doubt therwoMdi eqdretwir .to gig* ..an impartial .ophr' t,..., lon.-43at I hav ' '`learned ' from several: . fgalithrt 'that' th , or' at least icons Of tbal:fliflitisfe been; natitted , leditidnaily ak.C.clithe .iglglb yof eavaral of those =ilialtaiy,, 0 investigated. And ICU ' opinion on the faote ante thittentii them. "think, therefore, that in Pastime ilo all u m p t : Etes,•the ordinary tuts! of , la*, which for bi ds a badge No decide . , items matter. *Mott o has been' 'oolinalted as coning, should - be folloited. hine.. ~, .:?,-,-, . ' ~• • , . • , • (Signed) • • ' A:Water ELoTanny, • ... ;,. • ..Brevet IdajeUen. Commanding.. . . , *S.* i oapt,Jilstry 43...-Tho fisruld's . L Washington veal giOliii - et htbepsia of , the 'legal ' argnm t by Gem lir Terry favor et - his righillgi unseat - numbers o r ikticiliorsia .Lesbaitaire fur disqualifier . Jim under th e Icifth Amendment, and add* the folitiwilieSeriatoril Thayer sod tioitcliniogettiet ellttifien. Better, being' spilt Wed - ot: the satire or; Gen. Terry's .c4Mmuelcation, welted upon the Preal dent this morning to ascertain his; decision. The President received them , ' WerthrY , add' , 'Ye? frankly -- stilted that be bad_ very. meetly • said -to both Stierets t ry , Belknap ,and General Sherman that it stlis bin own opinion that General Torrealitunid Ifs &flowed to matilige the reammiirdOtien of Georgia in' whatever way hiajpdtmont and macro . lion Might 'magma*. 8 believed Genet ' al Tammy solie, lawyer, end, that, 1 be - better 'ddetlisted re noderittand i Itiir real_ pleition df affairs to.Georgia,' and 1.5 ti*Ole , *battonne ought to. be Mlretihd. Abut ertyl holy eV*. Balm Benerartefry 'shoed 'do something de -grantly lit Vlolintattbf law, be ought nor ••to he Itfterfered ' *Ott. Ile (the Pron. •dent))'ermild havelbten better , platsed -tad (ion.' Tarry tiohliked at • all for In. - stradtiorm, - 'as '-id ((renera • Terra) 'wee Infreditid Ur,' a'. urea ' extent 'with absolute poirer Ila military com mander, and should -act- an' hi. own - judgment. 'l3ut as boned asked for in striietiOnNhe Me ,- President) felt that he wee bound tdintriti an answer • to the Vicamnaleation. In- reply to a question el - tderhat - would be bus to Gen. 1 Terry's ,commtinteettlere, the, President was understood td. ea he would tele treph Gen. 'Perry that the. Administra. Lion would atittaintbri in the steers con tained in the - coeittimiloation. The President ftirthet _ - Neild Mt - Would see tikerduirjr..lll tieWiSbetsw!n and halm the answer net to day. - - It I. understood - that Weerstary Bel. Snap 'to-night telegraphed Gen. Torrey be might 'l9 shwa, with theilliMMlnCe that the Administratido - would sustain I MM. • RED RlTilt COUNTRY. Paley et the Ineutwenui meted by Tilde jir Triesrsatttotaerittsbersetirente.l TOnolsvo, Jan. dispatch from Pembina of the lath inst„ via St. Cloud. Wm; to the Mobe. onntalne the follow ing from the 'ffew Xation, orindi Of the insurgents, puoilibiet at Ft. Garry: "Something as to our policy will be expected front as indite number, and we prooeed briefly to define our position. In common with a majority of the settle memo we regard this Hudson Ray CM party , s peen:lmam se obsolete and never td be resUrrected.. The Dominion Oov. ernment. by its, criminal blunders and rilriri j a c titt i rbe t t ' an s r b 'ple ils haL lo l if f eitti v re . of ail, either riposlviegt or y permitUng Its protection. ' The Imperial ckrvernment we consider to be too far distant 101.111. gently to administer our affair.. The quotient vises - then what than of gov ernment is best adapted .for the dicrelef" moot of this ootlittry, add ere reply un - hesitatingly that the United States mobilo offers to day That system of government ,whlch would bare promote order and to our midst, and open up ra dly a country of magnificent ' Monroe'. IMD our premt dermulent condition we w i ll hold it to m be our duty to "aconite Independence for the people of Red River se • present core for public Oar'ennexation lathe United States wilt folio* In time and Ming with 11 the advantages Ibis land so much requires." Macao°. Jantiary "octal from St. .Paul says: Leiters lroceived go to show that there la 14/10 reason than was at lit t supposed for the imaiess of. Path era Thibault and &limit:awry'. milaion. •-" A perryof litimnidtsingentletnen from , Fort Sarry.tank Pembina, erglyed et St: r Paul last night. With them were J. Id. r Darpenter, of_the New York Herat/lend I. Williams, of the Bt. Lout" Times. who .a. were turned back from their Red river lot Journey by' the aeYere "term of last Sun. to day. J• FROM lIIE PLAINS in Indian txpenition—Slarder of a Ger. map—Exatteetent MINDS( Citizens. t e r Teempt. wtee Mortara!' Geflttll.l OMAHA, JSOULTI 22. —The Santa Fe Post publishes correspondence from Fort Stanton stating that Lieutenant Canning had 'pug returned after a severe Indian campaign. lie killed aereral In dians and CaPtared ' large number Of cattle and other stook and property. laeutensiit Milton; one of the officers of the mace expedition, was severely woun ded but,will, MCOVer. ,• • . • ThaltdritiOttelpOndOnt from Moran =3 orte a brutal murder of a German anointed breams , idexicana,' Olio of whom was arrested. The others es. A Los Crams Correspondent reports that the radish* had stolen a large herd of melee from a rancho near that village. There was great excitement in the vicin ity- owing to the' poeiesslon by the Indi anamithe Garernmenermereatlona of a lot of:Jewelry belonging to a Mexlesn woman who was remedy murdered. The citizens of Los Cruces, at a public meeting, poised resolutions asking the removal of 'Lieutenant Brew, the agent of theciportoos. They allege that he le Incompetent and ,a , drunkard. , . Hadrella Accident. ley Yclexisph tole , vtuoursh Gazette., lataollllollo, Va., January 49.—The mail trip on the Tormentee Road, which left LYE:hoer& op Frith*: hat at 5:20 r. x, experienced a variety of miefortucea. When about six _ladles from the city sepia of, the .nuleftinery on the engine broke :and • the , train - returned to town.' cttationed' ' 1110010 delay and , the indu: dki, • not leave until ilitti When , about two tulles weal of - Bonaacke the eleeping am 1 wee thrown from Me track. owing to the breaking of a wheel,' end 'after - beint dragged-soros distance Was precipitated downn noun and dashed to. pieces. Con. *ninon PlelsottAnd- ten others were es. wirer brutaeddlimd Gen. W. lioddaY. or bu s e m dppi, slightly wounded. The peaaangta*Mlbe fk.uth were placed on other cars•nrl linii,ded on their Jour. • • —Capt. Carleton A:Goodwin, formerly arthe Gib Caviar": and Ex•Treasnrer of Terre'lietitra, Milliatild ilitetde by shotelng himself fn GIS, head: with a re solver, In tbe loft of tie stable, . Terre Haute, Sunday morning. tkwei loteire• Perenee and troubles. The deceised - , lesTes a 'wits and several children. . NEWS AND MISCELLANY MONTUZAL complains of too much all Ter. rleduirax Hosusa is said to be worth $115,000.. • A. ISHUIT•BOX Is certainly a "friend at a pinch." TAXER are paid in Great Britain on 068,221 dogs. Naw Toxic society now bas five nable men and is happy. Drrnorr has passed an ordinance abol ishing steam sebistlea--, Truism aro sneak fteiticra in Ameries called the Telegreph;.. J • r O. Mc°La - Jawed toilets it tract attention at Washington. VICTORIA has been presented with n live tiger by in African prince.' THe moanlng.of the tied—A husband's grumblhig.--.l3ortoe Aderrtimr. lila. Dreams signs nearly all his let. ters and his autograph is extremely • "Tire. United 13lates of Europe" 'was the Mast at 'a Liberal Christmas 'dinner in Patio. ' Aisindian,"Whei` hifilfethodiat'preada 4., to lecturfig-'4llY4ndorPUrs ccuntY, tun roceljUnt for Relief rand, ap to Jantiary 12th; were about 4131,000. ROBERT BORES banquets are announced all over the country for the evening - :o( Al alligator witenteen feet long hasbeen. captured in a swamp near Columbia, Booth, `. 'Es.tetis is In Havana itegodetibi for C 064 to be exhibited in America sa =bitty. Orin English ,county furnished more than one hundred tons of misletoe, lest . aramicrranif riding , youth was re. witly thrown from hie machine. In Llv. envoi awl killed. • 'ram Board of Alderinen of Willi:ling. t0n.,11. 0., is compowed of three white men and five negroira. A "aka man" that plays with great hlitte three airs on the Wangle, is on e••• • Illbitien iq Pori!. Tim construction of iron buildings is said tebe largely , on the increase in the . loniditig American cities „ .Paria photographers 'have applied for the privilege of taking por traits of. Eugenie's baboon. • Tim Balt Lake Ikporter knows of one Mormon family that has liuried one bun• died and forty-eight children; Our of 883 Ohio divorce cases granted last year, thecustody of the children In 834. salts was given to the mother. £z DOTXloo7lEnomem, of Connecti cut, is again to be nominated for Gover nor by the Democrats of, that State. Tug Pottsville Miners' Journal; the leading daily of our coal region, calls its', "Varieties" • column "Screenings." Wtscoasm farmer aorta his eggs, sculling the .mlll ones to market and keepmg the large ones forhia own use. A votrrigrui. negro is In ti 4 Albany Penitentiary far selling a dressed cat for a rabbit to one of the lint families of New York. • MASSACTIUBSTIII contains a thief who stole the oars and towline of one of the Ufa boom belonging to the Humane So ciety. EVETIT day a dove visits a fruit stand In Boston, lights upon the shoulder of one of the attendants, and Is fed and petted. HEAD Nauru and ehlef„ cooks. in the Wew'ibrle - htitehr wai3-101tiurriorm , ore , paid from $76 to $l5O per month and boarded. TITS British Australian Telegraph Company has put forward its prospectus on, Change In London. The capital is fixed at $3,360.000. AT Hudson, New York, • disappointed bride recovered fifty dollars off the fellow as payment for letter paper and stamps used up in two years. Sr. JOltlf, N. 8., and Quebec com plain of the decline of wooden shipbuild. I ing, and represent It as the result of the , Canadian confed n eration. • Tux members of the Massachusetts Legislature are said to complain- bitterly because no .Boston paper will publish , their proceedings In full. • Tng practice of torturing prisoners in • order to make them confess, which has I been abolished by moat civilized nations, stilt exists in Switzerland. Wean pauper tables out at nurse die to Brooklyn, living substitutes are bor rowed to be used as vouchers for the collection of the board bill. Mn. A. Danimeowr, of Hallowell, Ma, has In his cellar a pork barrel made of cedar. that has been in constant use I one hundred and seven yearn- Toe Inters by the Boylston Bank rob bery, Boston, offer twenty.flie per cent. of the money recovered, "as la reward ; " the thieves want City per cent. A mums oceans . has been discover ed In Wiscomon which yields a stone that has the Spricaranee, when polished, of being Inlaid with myriads of shells. An old lady at Windsor, England, was saved from burning to death by Mgr pet parrot, who, seeing her in flames, Coiled out to her sleeping son, "Larry, get upl"- FRAN the 17th to the 31st instant over $3,000,000 In dividends will be either paid out or Indorsed on pus books of depositors in saving banks in New York _ . . A menu. detesting society out west is engaged In the discussion of the following question: "It a min deserts his wife, which is the moot abandoned, the man or woman!" • , . Tax total number of new books and new editions issued in Great Britain dur ing 1859 was 4,569. Of this number, the ology claims more than 1,000, .while 461' are novels. • • • AT its last meeting, the Connell of Col umbra, Georgia, ordered all the hitching posts in the city to be reinoved,• and that each applesstand pay license of sixty. Idollare a year. • .• • . • IN Trtc State of Kentucky there are, nine hundred Baptist churches, forty.. three associations, and one hoedred thou., egad communicants, of whom • twenty thousand are Tars Methodist Church has grown vastly In popularity with the progressive ' Women since it struck the: word obey Irian the marriage formula and opened its. col leges to lowa to glris. " . Tim "small sewing machine" which some rascal to New York sends to those people who respond to his advertisement by inclosing him $l, hi shoemaker's aWI, vrorth about 15 cents. ' ••-• • • ' A cisoss Even young man and a young I woman islmiluly &Mined went to sn'oc-i culistin Famirs,•lC Y., on Monday and had their eyes, made straight.. They In- Mato be married text Week., . ..' Ins nervous people of Fortlead,Me., I hieing been Mid that the Illaittonemeh'sl Pris have not been tired , for four years, are apprehensive Mat some damage will ho done when .they are discharged. , . Two joint owners of a house in Paris, 1 1 1114 couldn't agree on the matter of may. ,I Ing•lt.-•The one who , desired removal I thereupon . " pawed' the house exactly in I halves, and carted off his . ehare In trl.l umph: - • • - • • • • • Aw -L 'English Shawn ilierS lllo ftsl..Y re* marked to his servant that he wes,aying. " Well, my lord," said the good fellow, "Yea are' • going -• to -• a better Placer "John,' replied - the prelate, .witnan air I ' of conyteboa,'" themes= pl ace like Old • Kngitgad ' ' • - Tait First dfiteart.,So '. Itichinond;' has a membership of gogg, five hundred having been: added baptism during the year.. . Thighs sup! pared to be the largest Membership now. needed: iith a single oongiegatinit in • the . . . • ~. • , In the votskonl•the Fifteenth • (negro suarage)Amendment in - the Rhode hi `andlipglabsturei thaFrevidenee Journal Bays that two or three Democrats voted for the amendment, and two or three Re-: publicans against it. Senator Sprague was opposed to the ratification. • A. CLERGYXAN lectured in a Canadian town recently, on the subject, "Go It while you're young," and mentioned DEmosthenese, Ml' ton, Knox, Arkwright, Watt,- Stevenson, Peabody, SIT Colin Campbell (Lord Clyde), as examples of men who "went it" while they were young in a good sense. A ricrunn in a Rolland church, "The Sacrifice of Itaac," represents Abraham on the point of accomplishing the solemn act of infanticide with a mueket. This snachrouirm was Equalled in this country some year's ago, by a pcipular magazine, in a picture representing tlie giving of the law to Moses; a neat post and - rail fence was - Shown running along tke base of Mount bloat. A. Rosman officer, writing, about the Crimean wir, says the difference pre sented by the captive English and Franch soldiers was very marked.- - The former were almost always shockingly - :wounded before being. taken prisoners; the. latter often quite sound, and only sometimes bearing a few insignificant scratches.; And even if so wounded, the English soldier would not give up his animosity. to the Russians, while the Frenchman imMedlately fraternized with them. A mir.anutersn' phiito" lithOgraPher Of Copenhagen lately surprised the directors of the National Bank of Berlin by pre-. seating to them a packet of notes made by himself, which, so exactly resembled the- current paper 'Money. of the realm that none of the -officials could distin guish them. ' Astonished, and anything but pleased with the discovery, tho au thorities of The bank requested him to in: vest some -form of paper 'money which cannot bey thus -imitated. He has pro-, mixed to do his best, but his silences is very dolibtfuU • • Modern Children. . . A Isle number Of the. Pali Mail Gareffe, discusses with much vigor • under the head -of "Children and Metaphysics," nexus- t net Sus: atirtiteful practice, so mon ' modern times, of obtruding . the doof children' subjects far t mplicaded for their undenstanding. Idea timid the children of a commu nity occupied In all respects a secondary position. Their dress was sinipler and their food plainer than those - aT i / II grown-up people their -books were few, thellaniusement slender, their sc,quire melds limited their tastes, opinions and . incline ns s held in complete subservience hso of their elders. But I a reaction it St place, and, in our zeal to improv f t? n our actuators, we are in this, as in i t other things, in no little danger of • I' goer to, the oppo- Bite extreme. "1' e c4ste of children b ili la no longer iglillardd; ' occupy a prominent position not y the family circle, but in general ety, their edu cation engages the pow jot' the country; their baokii constitute% large portion of italltennure; their amusements are innumerable; their dress °maples the tints and thoughts of thousands; and, al. ' .together, they are at least no .longer •in any dinger of being overlooked. Undoubtedly children are a very tin portant part of the community, tine de ist:rye far more thought and consideration than was stranded to them in the days of. our gr.andiath . ere. No one having any such guardianship can be absolved from exercising all 11e posters in studying out and carrying forward the beet plane for their eteady.deyelqunent, and in meeting the "many and vaned. needa ,of their young nettrtel. Bat this Will not be se complished;aaannie seem lo think, by hot berm process; Of fluting the fruit be• FOreltidrie , season, or. developing the mental powers -to. the exclusion of, :the phyitictl,-andett..atrainingtheporoxeridt tender mind . witli subjects • only, ttl tier nature and settled tliougbt. . -!, • . This is one of the injurious extremes into which we have fatten in modern times. Large numbers of the books written for children are occupied with metaphysics on ,small scale; deal with subjects fa beyond the power of the child to grasp; and depict pharacters as unnatural in their virtues as in their It is not the subjective, but the okieetins with which t h e cuild is and ought to be concerned. The outer world Iles wait- ing to bo unfolded to their eager minds, and while this is being done In and in the natural order of their abili ty to receive, it, their inner nature will develop more truly, because more Astor ally, tlean by any strained' ffart or forcing process. older heads may scan thought, and analyze motives, and turn their eyes inwmd to inspect the secret workings of the mind, but the reflective pow• era are as yet only In the germ, while his perceptive faculties are full and keen, and craving esgerly suitable aliment. The same. principles hold good in the religious .thalning of children. Instead of crowding t h e young mind with doc trines on which the wisest men differ, or exciting tile lintgination with mysteries and fears, let them be well groundal in the simple and peal:111W duties of truth; honesty and chatty; let-love and worship be inseparable, and conscience ever held supreme. - Queer .the most common andinjurlous errors of modern-life is forcing • upon the little ones the fashions, follies and extrav agances Una diegrace their elders. , We say forcing upon them, for chileren of themselves care for none of these things. Their happinees is secured by good Wholesome food, comfortable clothing suited to the weather, in which they may rump without fear of injury, plenty of . sleep,arel abundance of Area exercise and open air. -Bat modern fashion gives them rich, high. seasoned food,-, width spoils their digestion, dresses them in closett bug, costly,garments,.whicb must be pro tected by the sacrifice of joyous -freedom and inemonding exercise, and even de prives them of sleep by.late, expepdve and hurtful " children 's Parties.' In one of our cities, a fashion prevailed, a few winters ago, of "dolls' weddings," to which large uunibers of children were invited with their dolls,- and the usual bridal ,forms and ceremonies preserved; and so completely did the follies of fashion pervade these mimic assemblies, that the dollsse telt it imposeibleto auend if theiro had to wear the same dresses that badbeen used at two previous par tles during the winter! It is indeed full time that we adopted a more rational mode of developing these precious charges com mitted to, our care; neither foreng them into unnatural precocity, nor making them mimic slaves of fashion and luxury, but rather leading them gently - into paths Where the.wholenature, physical, mental and moral, may be evenly and hatmoni. misty developed -according- - to -natural' unerring laws.—Ph ff adelpido Ledger. • Igelllot Cuteterm. WMle in, West - Plattesbnigh vre were told a clrdnroltence,'which' occurred somewhertin New York, too good to be lost. A tillek witted toper went Into a ber.Tabm' and called fbr something to don't sell' liquor." said the law abiding landlord,' "we'll glee you* glass; then if yetverant toter a- cracker,. we'll sell it to you for three cents." , oVery Bald the Yankee custom: er "hand down your decanter." ' 'rue "good. creature" was hand9d dawn, and , our hero •took 'ti stilt hom; when turning. around to depart,: the un suspecting landlord handed hiarthe'disb of crackers," with tho remark, "You'll buy a cratker • no, I geese not; you sell 'erd too dear; I can get lois on 'ern flTe or ell fora cent any where else." • • —ln theiKentriony Route of Rep tatitroa . resolution. has txpon so . . instruating the- Judiciary .Commlidea to iIIQUITO into and report upon the expedlt ency of modifying -the law regAtatinit testimony; ao that , no one be - .Pro. tainted, from . string evidence •lo the courts by,rsason of color, race or former rendition. The resolution at once inortuht Dr. Price, of Fayette, - to his feet with a ' motion to lay it upon the table; Finally a motion to postpone alt action on the subject tilt the DOth Of February prevail- - ed. By that time iv Is not Improbable that the matter -wilt be. settled by. Ms= greadonal legislation. • • * NO. 20. Additional Market, by Tclegraldi Loirrioar, January Ss; Conlon, closed In 92% for money; 92% on account. American securities quiet; 526 a, , 62t, 87%; '6ss, old, b 8;, ; .; '67s, 86%. Teu-turtles, 85. Snicks steady; Erten,: t 81; Illinois' Central; 104: 'Wardle w Great Western, Tallow 465. . Idyl:Brom., Jan. 22—C-nlinn steady; eplandirll4d,Dil6tinti Il%d; sales 12,000 bates. Bread stuffs ..firut.. California white wheat at 9s 2i113,94 Sd, red western at 7e 9d, winter •at 80 'Td. Flour 21a. corn 27u 6d. -Oats 2s 6d. •Barley 5. Peas 341. 6d. :,lk-ef Parkins 6d Lard ilia Cht eae 71s. Bacon 68a 6d. Niald auires firmer, but • unchanited; Produce unchatiged. LON DON, i4ll. 2'_—Linseed rakes LI sterling. Tailor.' 46s - Sd®46s 4d. Gem. mon rf4llldoclined. . . 1.1.6. t ma, Jan. tr!.. —Cotton quiet. ANTNVICRP,. January 22., Petroleum heavy at GOW. FRA.2IICI.IRT, January 20.—Bandallmt• or at 91.%®92. PAnia. an. 7.0.— Bourse firm at 73f S. FItANKVOB.T. January =—Erentng Five Twenty bon& clouted quiet at 9IJi Nhw Oat.r.ans, January 22L—Cotton native and drm, with middlings at =NO V..!,, , e; sales,' 9.16 n bales; rensipts, 5,153 d balsa: exports, 7,594 Fleur ectaro6 and arm, with, superfine a 4115,30, extra at ss,Bs,'and doublSattra at . 18,12; 'Oom scarce at Oats 700. How , 434., Mesa pork MO. Soya &pug, witb pri me at 12",q(51123ic. Molasses Arm at 68W9a` Whisky 97540. Coffee; 'tab' at 15@130; Prtme 1e34,Z0173 e. .11aeounominellytte • changed, NeenviLLE Jan. 2:1.--Cottaa ' shiady:: low adddling23qc, good' ordinary 223i0. Wheat: redill'os, amber , wirhtten w. 15.. Corn 95.®51, sacked and delivered,. OOP, 664. Rye V. Flour #4.50(10 50 for an.: peifloe to lanky. B arns:.` clear al dee INN. "boulders '151413, hams . "l76, city 'Roger, cured hams We; plain 'lBa. Lard l 7 o . 'Bulk meats: clear !ado 16e, clear :ribbed do 1.1„lie, abouldera 11.5i0, tamp pork 220.;, 'SLR Frucacirzro, Jamiiirjr . 23 —Wallow; unsettled and machete dell. Flour un-' changed. yheat .woak .at $1,60@1,65.: . rgrIWT/VE B " 7 bL e C"." -PbrZkild e' "Ana l 4" "4 0 4rdiiih" i2e., nod =ceding POUR I 1 &&,. rill be tweerled these eolsonne mei for ME:NTT-FM' OENTe; each add* tionai line 'lva 'moms. WANTS. livAtirrEi.'— ny. a small fain-. LY. GIRL to do general tiottoeerork.' Regatt l a at 37 tmitladeld .tree'. • In WAZYTED. A CO . RIPETENT : 'WOK-KEEPER at Wham% , liotpltal. , None teed apply gale., that senor good moral chasacter, stunt,* ro trarnala,lso can bring, good. rte.:Roar:dation , .•Mor. Infoinaation au mane of BloCaNDLlo3.3,,J4aillartalg.#.o.l /.03 Wood etreet Plttabargh. " W , ANTED-4 . .teepectable SIT OATWN bi •10.14 hthh.he bee bed enatidrrebte exoertenee la the Waite goteet7 sad pthvitlen batmen.. bool-kettitt•ghstaltiee eauthe..L4dresgral !. genene TL tlellatila netts. ,U , • •• _ _ _ pr NTED--rARTNIFIR- , With , • V .3.000 t 0,1010.1.00 cub , to WOO buttes.. a.tiellitss established stable and will last° short et luestts att... 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