THE DAILY GAZETTE: cif MINIM, EflD k 00, Oifice,B4 and 86 PVilk Afhal" P. B. MEN" T. P. 1101713T0N, MU ma N. P. 11113 D. 2Drrosa imp Trams op ens DYLT• u.u. per reir„.....;; DC!Jibbed by .xriw6 per ••••••••«•••," gittstnrotrapitt. ZEDS AND Iig:ELL/BM To Connecticut. Democratic Colman tlod fusers Fabrics:l 32d ' s t Cazno:lll., has abolfihed corporeal poi:dn./cent in her school& Tim new Earl of Derby`e find - public speech was on the antlem of lunacy. VALUABLE/ guano &palate hale been discovered nn the main lend of Pen. Tun Lord High . Chamberlain of the Xing of the Sandwich Islands bi an Irish man. ~Boors has made .S27MO tigldier• formancei of at 1 , 1 ew lork 'Zhtaho.- • t , • ." • Two king of Bavaria has co= in open,- founded :an..one of comedies. • Aiierritin filitcWe Of Si CO tn . green* lacks his ~par,c4.l7:trough a „Bear York 'piper mill. , • • Oca Bora. has been linter:tied with a silver pitcher by the _New, :York ekes tisa Assothulos. • - - - • A au e.hprek fer."ltetakare. Poet' and men or Is reitiaed in She LEndon TnE Parls:.oapers have heen "Inter- Tiewing" , Pere Hyacinthe Mace hie re: turn to tbakElti. . THE St: Vanl . Papers speak of the past year as one of Erns disaster to the hunt ers of Minnesota. I' tin proapeeta of obtaining it:ratifica tion of the San Domingo purchase traaty . are not TrirKilitht- ;t4 ft -jh .4,6414H° Mkt!, held a meeting recently to encour age Scotch emigration. Ten Harvard and..Yald students' are charged with being 'panting oteock-d,ght log. as well as boat racing: JOUR H. BTEVIUM, aged 80, and leav ing_ProPeriT valued at $B,OOOOOO, died avNewark,'N: J.; Sunday. ...lows" was the entire name of a col ored candidate for District. Clem at Corsicada, Texas, at thexecunt election. Mn. F. blaasets, of littryls'ind, threw a heavy stick of .isoodsirres Ids shoulder on Friday ,and killed one of the little Memel" Peoria Resins thinks the West is pushing railway schemes to the extreme halt of satety.l andlears • collapse. True new Constitution of Texas Ts,- slakes the Legislature to establish a com mon school system with compulsory at tendance. Fnumineo r tpe bar are- raid to theyt whenever tberlee it nettwre at perfect liberty' to mat treat him. THE Boston Times proposes . top:a:bah the proceedings of ,the: littlatertooktta leefalative lobby ,of winter at the cost of $20,000. . . .Tna.' "Orange County 1111 k ',Lancia: 'lion," in New York, recently gave a ball, at which the dreare a were "watered alike and pampa'', , 'iIOBTON preposes to celebrate the ceii tcnnial anniversary of the "Boatman= lame" on the Gth of-Mitch, by a musical entertainment. ,Tnz remains of Generallaseph Mower , are on their way North from New Or leans, and are to be IntFrred,ln bow London, Conn. Tots late Edward A. Stevens, of Ho boleti, left an estate of .3,051,1'70, en dwise of that left to hlantidow; and the “iltevena Battery." M. Ltszateart•Witnv, i Frionlectraiin: latht replay., fell dead item dart slice at the foot of biz organ, invhe church of St. Salpice; Path •Tnn Bey of Tunis hurimprisoned-01l the jewellers of -his capital and dosed their storm, becatise they reftuted.to give him any more credit. A NSW Oat ITANS loath' ate a box of made soap to remove freckles. It isn't known how be succeeded inside, but out side he remains the same. Botros claims to. have cut the drat bronze statute east in this country. The statute represented Nathaniel Bowditch. It was cast in May, 1847. TOtrtth man outer work set fire to a school house, In Wankesh county, Wis., last week, so as to obtain lodgings from tho county daring the winter. Thu present Brazilian Ministry are ac cused by a writer In the Anglo Times of being devoted lb the perpeiria. Bon of slavery In the Empire. Mr. Deraystrra. — the great farmer of Minnesota, is said to have made one hun dred and fifty thonmad dollars, clear gain, in three years off's:War • 1, Tax name of Wm. S. Groesbeck, of Gineinisti, is mentioned 'by tome west. ern papers as a possible Derriocratic can didate for the Presidency in .I`3. Boma people think It a clever thing to express a contempt ,for riches, while not one one of them, at the same time, would rebus a fortune if It were Offered... Are elderly German school teacher killed himself at _Newark, N. J.,l3stur day, whilst laboring under 'depression of spirits caused by pecuniary difficaltka. 'A New Tonic paper says that a few days ago • policeman' there said: "There are three glasses ofillittor drink Ai Um di for each losf of bresit - that Lei:sten." Ton office of . "Reeder to the Empress of the French" will spin be Team 1 a few Weeks. This time,: the coos but pretty reader rasnies the Viscompte • Tint British stovernment la Bikinis pos session or the English telegraph haps, tt is said, has adopted the Morse system of =r the wire, to the exelmioa of JAY Comm, in his "gold corner" testi roomy at Washington, in deeldedhurithlge exonerated Pre aldentc,Grant and Seam tag Bentwell of all .knorriedge of the speculation. A counsocronnzwn apealth of the tisticiani Delmer, es "an 'ardent little gentleman belonginig to that brave rime whkth Pharsottqalled -to' capture sal*. crowed the Bed See." • A Tarsi= piper — reports that sa see d (=pie who celebrated their golden wed ding in that city recently, are childless, bat "this deficiency wax supplied by gifts from a somber of the guests." Tug last "Fat. Men's Convention" is Maine was visited by a woman six feet eight Inches high, and' weighing 876 porn de. She was taller and heavier than any of the "fat men" of Maine. A CRAZY woman in AIM has definitd herself up to the Wks. authorities, de claring that the ro, - as Auzomplke of Traupenannin aseinefif !ninths theme ? , horrible than the Pahun tragedy. A PRIEND eat up with a sick man at Fond du Lac the other night, to whom he was to administer tgrutdyse brief Ise tervalk The frientUnk than• himself, and the sick man-recovered. Tux lion. Alfred A. Abbott, President of the Peabody Latham, at Peabody, Is to deliver an eulogy upon Mr. Peabody,' at the Institute, ou the 18th of February —the anniversary of Mr. Peabody's birth. AT Z church fair In garnets Clty, net of bedniom furniture was Voted to a yowl lady, with the todustanding that If she was not married In a year, the fur niture should be returned to the church. Tnx fat men of Springfield, Illinola, to the number of sixty-four, held,talltnittel carnival" Saturday night Millie Mak Id that city. Children and thin persons who c mid not swim were warned off the ice. Bunt demands the "championship" fore colored men, aged Ititkerbowt oft died them. The memos} of. this Ea, • Uncle Ned was so good t back until 1711, and hiet It ea welt as his body. , ). rate stunts] , and absent minded Maine lawyer lately excited a good deal err est(list of n goo,fly ezed bag from hls poc pta ket, marled •'Pere Rock Sail," and repeat edly Bowie hi:ls the diarthi }0""a srEITVOMPOiejuiy. • i , , , : ,- • . .. . , • • ' t,i';',“ 7 . . ..! ',.' I : ; :,), .. .' .; • ~7 -• . • .. • • - . . . . •. - , . „. .: , „ , . . ,_ . . . . . . „.. ... . . ..... .- . . . : ..._. _ ..... .- . . • . - .• " . _ . ......_..,.. ____ . (/4 : • , - I --'-: . ..' L i ll y : ! .. . : :: r• t • '. ' . ' • ' ( 11 .. II - . .r; ) , I. • I il4 L 1 :. ttylir 1 . .. . • • r t • . . ,:;., ... A • • I 1 - -.-::,.-,- , i.: . ,----', -- -, -- ' ..••• -. - . --'• . . , ...- - - : !,•.--, .! itij..!..l.Lhj. '-:".2 . LXXXV: FIRST EDITIOI. MEET 1 14.11AISBUXte. ••I • r • !Peimsylvania. Legislature: :SENATE: Bills Reported4eto Sustained—Printing of the Re cord—The Contract Awarded to Bergner. HOUSE : Bills Intro duced and Reported—Postage Allowance—Meeting of Finance Committee to Investigate the , Treasurer's Affairs. BOW.' tkielenteb to the PaAshanti. Gazette) • • HigRIEBITRO, Jan. 25, 1870. •' BILLS EePORTED. The bill allowing criminals to be,wit beaten was reported negatively. The bill relating to the State Treasurer and creating a Board of Control, AM re ported favorably. _- VETO SUSTAINED The Governor's veto of the bill Increas ing the fete of the Clerk of Quarter See. Mons of Schuylkill, to .parsuance to his Objections to medal legislation, was read and lustalned unanimously. , HILLS INTBADUCSD, By Mr. GRAHAM: Providing : addl. Atonal Rotaries • Publie for AlieghenY BBt4. ' r. WHITE: Instructing °enrage. men ascainst the frankingpriyilege, and Min authorising', Um publication of the departmental reports. ay Mr. HOWARD: Snpplement relating to Mennonite Appraiser of Al. leghsny county. requiring two lists, one for the County Treasurer and another for the Auditor General. Supplement rehstive to Quarter See. alone clerk of Allegheny..requiring him to make two lists of all licenses and eharges thereon, one for the County Tresanrer and another Ear the - Andltor General. • • Supplement to school• laws of Pitts. burgh. which requires, the school funds to be deposited to draw Interest on cur. rent balances. TITS RECIPOILD CONTEACT. i Mr. BILLINGFELT called up his joint resell:Map jar.' that prdiLlesitielA or,l.,the elerkl journal daily. • Mr. .WIELITE And‘ed :PeldPetterliald , Carried.. ! .Yros—hissam. Allen, Beak, Broadhead. Broirit: linekalswi sn, Findlay. Linderman, Mclntire. Miller. Nog* Olmsted, Onterhem, For man, Randall, Roblneon, Tamer, Wal lace IWO • • ) Ways—Maar% Blllingfeit. Brooke, oraham,,Howard, Kerr, fcwrYn ins. Rutin, Warfel, Watt,Stinson-11: MMr. LINDERMAN immediately. oved to reconsider the vote of sensor-, day indefinitely postponing the report o the Oommittee giving the Legislative' Record to Mr. Bergner. • This provoked a somewhat excited din onsekrn. Messrs. Brown, White, Oho. stud, Osterhont and Davis spoke for re; ccmaideration and renewal of contract ander the conditions impaired by the Committee, as most economical and necessary. Mr. BILLINGFELT usorted tho nut tier bad been set up attics yesterday. The publication of both the Record and Journal would be duplicating animism illy, the law requiring the latter publica tion Want. 'West. Ur. LOWRY did not want Geis. Rage . ner to be his censor In abbreviated speeches. He would rather bare tblt reports. He wished to God linty noald get na r i p d e o n r s i t o h n i . sn u e g v h e tenr tr eb g a e d for ' ears brae' berme% upon the Treasury,. I so old State robber. It Amemed theY could do nothing • till ibis question w disposed of. He observed wprotninent office bolder buttentiollog members on this Question. He hoped he would so hack to his Office.' He , caked the Com mittee If they had not had a muchlower °Mar for. the Record. . L L. Mr. McINTIRE answered no. I , - The motion to reconsider Was adopted. Mr. HOWARD wanted to incorporate In the contract a proviekin that,. t 1 Record should not exceed an average of thirty pages per week. , The Speaker decided thi s out of Oleic. ; Bergner's contract was then adopted... Yeas—Meears. Allen, Beck, Brown, Rockalew, Connell, Davis, Duncan, Henaray. Linderroan, Mclntire: Millar, Mumma, Regis, Olmstead. Odor boot, 'ltandall, ,, Robbiscro,- Walt, Withal I .2° ' Nays—Messrs. 'Billingfelt, Brooks. Broadhead._ Graham, Howard, Kerr, Lowry. Furman, Buten, Tourer; W'al -41e44 WarrAqil ; . ' • ' LAID °veil. • The . House resolutio n , Ardering . tbe, publication of woven hured Senate and House journals for the desks of members EM372=M2 The MI making It a penal °Silos to issue fire or lightning Insurance policies. except under authority of a ,nhartered ciorr.mation of Pennsylvania ar other ;HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. 1 SILLS INTII.OIII7CZA • • , . Bp. Mr. KERR: Buiplecormi for the . Ewan street Bridge. - Alao,. authorising the ntisbergh en; thoritleS • to .operi.'a styeli prroaslyet. idary'll Cemetery: • • By tdr.IBUN26:-/lattlicirYalot the Geri: =or totasee; treareatteasnis Wzoliciereof the late war. By Sari r DYNTS r 'Pierldfrig ler tti 6 deficit of. theSoldiera'rOrphans' Depart. . . 137 Mr. HUMPHREYS: authorizing , Monongahela Boroughto levy additional Supplement ielstlve to maze stile ap. miasma In. Allegheny pounty. B ria o •eareel'sPf , - I - The Committe e on Vine and fmmixral is 4 MfUf•d favorably a general :WI auto lag the Quarter Selfaiona, oil ap plication of one -Punch of the voters:lb any district, to order an election fbr or against the gale of Intoxlcatlng Ucohnif In each dbunct. The ball preventtre, feed Peelehleft obscene advertisements was rilired hivorablj. , PC6T A4 Ir The hill from the Senate anowlniteeett Member one hundred dollars for postage wu pwiecolif ; • •: rnimmagr INI*TIOATION. The Senate Finance •03lierreitieeqne to-night to inveattgate the &Mire of the State Treasurer. ,thr7 phipoec being Ord Mr. - Idsckiry under oath. 'A CM; pow arose as to whether the evident . &mild he public or private, amid whim the Cali r li ti e f 11 9 1e41 : tU l lt° ' mcf j, I S I Eiiiremihu.`"` lßf Teievapb tooeMtuwree G.ett..) KINCIBION. Ga.; Sanitary 28. The Orson Line eXopreirmnarty passed here giant AO day, all , Igen and In . good 'Plietemetteidelegations from Olnelunati, Inulavllle and. Nashville Were met at Tunnel Rill by the officers at the Western and Alllititle Road, and Welcomed to the hospitalities of Georgia. The party will reach Atlanta at 4 P. xi., and be entertained by a grand banquet. um Benj. Eggleston, of Cincinnati, has beep injected to reap:6d to the .addreas at weacoolis on behalf or thcoomedno gelisestiOn.. The wares adettiViselimW good fellowship - exists among all parties, end the exounnon is already a success. Everywhere the railroad officers are 'm arling themselves to make everybody comftertabirepd happy. The party leave *Uanta to thornily for teacup and Sav annah, reaotung the hater point on Saturday. Meeting of Peurnotrania Iron Men, tar T1e104. 0 a. tie IPlttebarr easetzeo COritetl j'4 Jamul! 28 —At a MeatMlitqFdad Men to-day, mooloyona mere opted' requestlog Congress to Wm the present duties we dollar per too eri pig ken, three dollarsun barium, rails end all other derorlptloris of menu factperet Wog, mel-thato, . - itopeoled`of oeordallar per Mtd On II Ism, rails. Dittos and otbardsearl . ono • of iron manufactured In Ude countiy, to compensate for loss of mantle OU Impor• 4149111feAVIISOPP12..'. •.;,..‘ 1,11...,S • %; • A.. PIP CAPITAL. Mr. Corbin and the Gold Ring— The Tariffl3lllMonda Held in • T i iiist iii-States—Tieginia Rep. resentatires. - BrTeekratib to the Pitutairgh tiasittB.l WARELtworint,'W C., Jan. ffij 1870. CORBIN TO 1 , 1 . E ATTACHED. Several days ago the Committee on (Banking and Currency received a letter front A.M. Corbin giving exculea why negleated their nummone. Anofbei letter was received"at the meeting to.day, in which Corbin repeated. that obroltda disea.e prevornad him from being pli a a• ent, but not givltigAtt3 protil4a action in that directlml. It. Ia probable the Committee will afoul an attachment after • ' ' ' TRU The Commtt . tedef way.' ilia Means had he tttrigbiltuaidernotedderation today, and were engaged some time on the see. lions relating to imitate' and chemicals. The slettonsMtbel.lohireittee on sugar Is as folt u rrs: ,9,u,redned stove dried loaf, lu top, crushed, pperdered or granulated anga6ecents pet-lb; on all raw or Mao- eoysdo.eugar, 2 cents per IM, ortutartfled autfar 01 Pellitsfiter' t Thai 4 : s P l Mildttott hive agreed to redtietttlke duty on opium from 2GOto i 1 per and morphine In propertloll. INTEREST ON TRUST BONDS. Secretary Cox tc-dav sent to Senator Sherman the draft of a bill, proirlding for reittiblitsii4lhproited Slates for:mobt, deiterksedrett ectiounref interest due on bonds held in trust by Estates which failed to pay interest on their se- Cringes as It became due, and - for return ing and applying so much tifXbe moneys due from the United States as will be peceaaary to satisfy the principal and In terestve euch bonds duo: and , . unpaid. Stiermin Intiodtteed the bill today. sae cttuttxts MgYl3BBl4 Tho Bowie oMumittee on , Elections will make no objection m hih, Porter, but wit! hold the credentials of Seeger, Bookerand McKenzie Mr further &hi lderatton...othee members elect from Ptiginia will await the return of the bill with the President's signature tole "warn in. "- 7 L I THE FUNERAL .F.LtET.-, kestount of Voyage of , the - Plysillatt: and Monarch Across theAtiaTtUe ; — The fangionetda the Funeral, of Mr , . isiresinrrapiTo PARTSANLN Jhbuary 211.:-.0st, the- sr , - riv#l or the PeabodY fleet. last night, Cantainblatimb, of the Pl:month, came ladtiedistelion 'bore and . prosteded. to ebb Falmouth Bowie, where in inter- View Was held with Admiral Perraguf, this - Committee of the town of Peabody and the reOcsantatives td`the fitateed !bane and Ply Of Portland. lii giving au - socannt of thst,voyage from t ngtand Amolliica, width he describtaiTits ninny pleasant one, Captain Macomb made the following statement: _ Aftei leaving St:ahead the two versals oilitid; Aft com Poor a been itowtu Uahant, i n riance,mad passed,whon st gale of wind and rain struck . them. dining *MA they. laid' eight mfi wart other. The Plymouth, alter endeavoring unauccessnally tq had the Monarch. by making a tran,fveree couree. sailed d tree:- trio theplece of rendezvous previously agreed upon, the Island of Msdeirst. In going to Madeira the Plymouth made very fast time, wailing about fourteen knots an hour. 'arid anchored in the bar bor of Purrehal tee or three days before the Monarch arrived. While tying there *stormy !south-west wind sine andthe vestal main danger' of being driven 'on shore, Co 'lt was fotind necessary to ship 'table.' In standing to` the est- Ward torah into safe position, the Men arch' , was discovered at anchor off the Wien of fitatins, on the other side of 'thr );.land. Both vessels were then got cinder way and' nailed, with strong and . favorable northerly winds, forßermucla. ,The Monerch sailed quite slowly in coin. parinottivith the Plymouth, the screw toeing little need In ester to save coal. Under those circumstances the Plymouth proceeded in advance of the 'Monarch to Bermtide, where she remained nine hounklitking' fresh provinions and such dispatches as were, awaiting the fleet -See afterwards joined the Monarch and loth bessele sailed direct 'for Portland, making use of both sail and steam power. ,The two vertneliC during a t,,Oreater pot , I lion of thevoyage from'onefourtb 'tb mohair a m ile anart„ and by:means of a'oode of signals were able to comma ideate' Very , restillk• with • ;min • other._ 1 10aptabo Macomb speaks highly of the Monarch and.. says she behaved Nolendidly do all weather. Her aocommods. lions he geysers equal to these of. abed finest frigates m the Americus navy. lbe hardly reeled in • .the , beartest was. ..Why,__l. belays"- mud Captain itseemb, eouhl • use. her guns in anything ahortof a gals cd wind. • She k could bring her turrets inteeettort when. the sea was so rough that I amid not es.' If:sect:so my guns. I never saw_ her deans , thing worse thanilineh girths- leeward at' ' in angle not greater thane twenty de grecs, end would -not have done jbat If she bed, not been, under 411 Bhe Made witteesieldeinifforeday With sails alone. Speed and steadiness aro zwßorhisf grade& jpointi.:. She le in ferior ~o our monitors, chiefly In heavy ~ :=ltiptd height out of watftr, .Whlett Of totmad great Oliltierable Sur fycl Ten~ Oft r i i f i Wr 4ltt n rd . 3 t a rgt Body sod Portland city. Conamiaaloners Fa:seeded itt,thet ,rtivenne steamer Ma i ulug to the *march. , I Tlie MUM , * having sabsfded, the morn. I Tg was bright and lea dsant, the build ge sad trees release In eglittetlag coat of,. The streets are running .with Sited' 3110Wi but • isrobably itt, tter condition when the reoeption pre-' tog Ws arpl4ka. .ILkt the thoditort steadM siattietcu3a; .2.• l fleet and tooktbair line in the rear k dinpiypiouth saluted, to whiled' the two.. it mere tooth' replied, foliaged by Tort preble. I At half past' ten the fleet weighs], chor mideidled...tigi to the inner lair r, the Monarch -leadinge foll Owed • by a tfehtlintobomeh and ^ Verrht,,tbon the Plymouth and smaller vessels. At rdevenateitiMit.3lol MacharstritttlMlrt George in the inner harbor. The spec. *lure:very fine end was witnessed by a great number of people from the shore. The Peabody Committee boarded the Monarch. and after. -aeeleg Mr. Russell, - returned to the city to make final ar rangements.. There were no seremonleir cm :board the Monarch.: The body will Terealci on board untU Saturday at nacre; When It will be brought ' rebore , and es corted heat' Hall , by a .naval proem. sionjeansposodet the *Maws and Mite cd the whole squadron. , •At • City- Hall It ISM be received by Goy. Chamberlain ,and stiff; Peibody Committee, city slothorittes, do. The Hall will then be closed' lintfl Monday. 'whin the body IrLU hale cats tusk the: patina WUlbe admitted. On Tunaday Cite duel ceremo nies will take pines, and the bodybe es. coned. to the depot. Meantime the Monarch and nymocith and, monitors will be open to - the p.ubtle Mad steam lacembas will convoy visitors without Barrow, Jan. Mi.—ltobt. Cr Winthrop 1 And other members or the Citizen Com. riiittee of Boston, lift to der in a special Peabody funeral train for Portland. •At Salem the.Tlnateell of the Peabody Dual. tilts and officers -of the Academy: of. lonely joined Ma party. Mr. Winthrop • :tidally:it' the 'eulogy at the final obis: AM:IO47AI /6102 JOUPV,./. ttrauctiab of t he' Legislate wl snipe s n2I ) .,TAVf x/ Kf ur ffriOß l PlV. 4 n. Pb t idos Nerc_p ilver,otef4 Rao/ilia 'T Um 7 eitarelir against granting subaldira to noes of wean staaposmand also that a largo . tok. doetloil odght to be made to ll:weapon/ea 15aBcdlal BoSarnmant., Alter dts• lon May war& passed. lAttes 'Tattoo adallßoadopkid Haas th• Otis prepared , fldm oomusdteeof tba. Board of Trade r eatab:lahlog ii.gardral moor, toureg. ' ;ration:W. varfq3aoso reel Is ap. '7ltroici, and th apropor i a,.. trectior. .1 Eructed to bofotOo .co mp nods 4t,t , t a part of warabcom Ma/ with this or - R i ff4 o . VP.So49lef lIIIME 1 ; 9 THITESDAIt r' t JANUARY 27, 1870. =9 SECOD EMTIOI. ROCIR O ',CLOCKi Ar. I i?ORIT4IRST • tiNGRESi _ (sEcounnEo9loN.)' pENATE:' DiscriiiEittikr:9l Pinup= cial ijleasnres PoiliqridOpihti Currency .Bill. the' League Island' Nail Yard 'BLit' Laid on the Table-140y of Mr. 'Bullet, ot tO, 'the :Speeth of Mr. Tlitit4l on' Appro priattotto, Cotitioterting • 116;, Statimiits. ' • ' . • (By Telegraphic the rltispergh Gezet',o•l WASHINGTON, January 28; 1870. I • SENATE: . • • " • Mr. HARLAN presented QS ereden- Halo of Ms colleague, James B: Howell, to; auf tbs-wlitimer ioor4ealled.7b3r. Zh 'ariissit."Afr. _ . l t fie tileaaeAticiiiinltted a joint rem irktion of the Legislature of Kansas, ask ing the removal of the Capital of the United Shates4o Fort Lwaveissioeth Lary,l34o4rvAith9n, ll . tt Mr. PRATT presented the petition of 15,200 citizens of New York and other Brea for an amendment to the National C aattittletr.:gttending suffrage to (a. ;flies. Ake, the _ petition of Thomas A. Hen. drinks and other mettibersof the Indiana 8.4.f0r the Increase of thd salerieeof the Judges of the Unitedfßalpithipreme end proult Court*: • Mr. MORRII.L, Me., from theiammit tee on Appropriation. ; • reported -tile Meese Invelid peoditin aporobichulim with an amendment - striking out the clause covering the navy pension fund Into the Treasury. Yf:unestllOHAii•fnlrod'irebis' hid Supplementary to the currenc y - act of :June 312,11151:1 .arghdrites, lemk tog unWir that'aCt and tinder the follow. log provisions: • ~ No heasking , aseociati on Mall , be organ ized with a capital of less than 00,000, hor shall itaclrtudettancexpeed forty - five per cent. drtlie septa! actually paid In. Bankanoeshaving a greatte-chergation than Ole otoptintm if. prtailtdted freer taming r- or r lealsarang.any notes .151- ceivigl by . them' freer the Corer. troller -at Curfrency until -the-antotnit of circulating , notes shall be re. firmed to said limit. Whenever any bank, for the-burp:imp of reducing Its circeilatten. Pal; surrender its notes to. the ComPtrolletrof etutency, they shill be burned and the bonds oeposited for seourity returned: • Until the Secretary of the Treasury shall , entity •that - the amount of U.S. legal tender notes in eircelation , le reduced to $200,000,000. Oxclusive of fractional currency. - all eeautltkes deposited with the Tress. urer or tile; U'Altert State. for the redemPtion: of circulating notes 'shall •3011 shit of United States legal ten der news. When the amount of legal tenders!. reduced be10W1200,000,000, and ahovelloo.ooo,ooo, not less than .half the securities deposited shall consist -of legal tender note., and the other. half of notes or bonds, and the whole amount of security may consist of either bonds or notes, woen the amount of legal tenders Outstanding la reduced below 1100,000,- 00. Whenever legal_ tender notes are deposited for !security, an above provided, the Treasurer of the United Mame areal execute to the banking aseocutfiona reg• awned hoods for an equal amount, pay &biota' marlin thirtYStatar enttrintevest at -- per cent., said bends to remain evidm.the Treasurer in truer.- as security for ituspayinent cheralarisg 'notes 1.1. sued - to banks, by the , lksuptreller of Thu lad ,section prohibits all National beside from -paving -interest on deposits, except in fulfillment of existing con tract., and from Weighting of cola -here after received for Interest on toads de posited with the Treasurer, at any time when the amount of coin 'hold by the bank shall ho lest than —per cent. of its Indebtedness. • On /notion or' Mr. EDMUNDS, the Sonata took up the bill for the disposal or lands embraced In Fort Rldginy tea ervation.. The discussion continued until the ex. piratic/a of.the mornbas hour, when the bill was recommitted to the quinine° on Public Lauda. . MiESM2MMgiI S ' UL &tr. CORBETT spoke In eupport of the • Mir.SUMNER oPPotent the blll, wort. orqt'that the redistribution of the • *slat. , log currency could not be made without' IIIedIIIIII,COUWKIWAIONL to the buxinees el the country, and would not me:edgily/Ad &uncial recOastrnetiOn.' TLia till pre iOnted simply the of enlarging thellational bank ourreney, sod ereattnit eyetom of Inv 'banking, founded on Oa Woe., These he 'chewed were in adequate for the .Purpoisee to de seem, He offered as an amendment to the substitute for tbe'ileaClind second see., clone of the bill, a provision for the en largwtoiement utiles . Itilionalllsolculrec u tia. fbatiOri, gopopt>" and lOC he withdrawal of greenbacks for every bank note issued, Ultimately having -only bank notes in exigence. i hgn, SHERMAN replied! :defence of the hill. He said the effect: of Mr. Sum. verb amendments' Was to defeat the pending IneNnioi by , Krotgtplli *ith the !analog bill and the general rtedout Welch woke Atorailight up by'the' endments be had, offered. kiefildit9.l the bill itie it'inettehre )tistlee. 1 Mr. TEttw.wal opposed am.sinuma-: 4 we hl li n eh t, no mtherfse hat d Mao t portion o Un t l f h ini e ite MIL d Wild'cV banking in the country for all ~time to me. He believed the remedy In re. 'Mud to thireqnstifitlasaf the preeent tol.l time of cumptcy In enrankper, Pmuste the tird'arbreiChad originated lin Orr adutiolatrigioh of an tot. Milgrim, and would make it. mom ; than:until 'ecirtaibidloh lit nature. New' uslandl, ;10412 •REfo• Wit rof, ,ttie poppp tlon at the would still have un der the bill nearly one half of thebirou. Thls did not propose to take, onti'dollar itiretilation frodi that' len." you. d !Mr. MORTON gave notice o an amen - tient to income omoont or.= ttogia kertidtttlo toISS.I.OIMIMUs og j15,0003,t00. Me would pt event any P e w glowing 'oat of the with wet of the reserve seCessary for the tame elf WY' let=f i al / ills.ecroath Mould also be taken from States In ex cess, If this itinerant Mali be demanded per IgOggyMOlttivit beekl - eihitletott. ! HOUSE OP RqPfipSENT.A.TIVD3. , t Mr. WOOD asked-leivirto offer a rep elution calling on the Postmaster Gen. Mal to east* by Wilt 11 ' 0110 dt/3wN' pistie Otatmititirs `thrßitit ohl l Se country blank forms of petitions against ; the franking privilege, the cost of having the amine printed, to. '• • - lido...re. DAVL'i and PETERS objected. IMr. WOOD saVe notice be would offer themoladlott ou Me:4MT. .„ „ !htt:ITANTRUMP Offered s teruilthStni nine on the -•— ilung on the tioretary of the Treasury r a statement as to the interest paid by e Govenithent on.tiande Of I t4e. and Gentral Pacific Railroad adomploy, at to Government freight transportation oh those roads, te to .WitY aides teed& ate omitted in• the official periodical statements of the nubile debt; end so to the stock of those companies. Adopted. LT Mr. HAY offered lllollol.otldll dtradti lit the Mtomittee on Minos and Mining t oVeatigate the woes oftbe•Avetxbd. Witsi:er,tpd Op whethpr Copper" Wta power under" the "froestlidthen Woisie til hitelepA Pq4 «00. gonads. Adanteq, Mr. cos. direa l< resaiivark. on the OciPletar.9 of Wiz Sqr . I nrortustOP lta to the RA, or °Mem employed ori p 1t dutleslA theilletlittiArhethet they' a"alsopaid 9 , 41 : Po. nap, TfoßPrra The League Island bill wu dliettued at 'math. frpo,,provorm ,gowlop, was samoded. UMW °timed*, Ofilffr. pmwu, It was tublrd—yeas 04, nays 67. Mr. JIILLtff 'offered a resolution of tolifdiffellettpt likidliCkkaatif Wbifld tomlesjoper," t ;parges) wpb ere rl'Afrdati*ff t rgg Alt Evart. y 1014M116. ME other;landless peophl T *.the Southe rn Stan*. Adopted. ,_ ; Mr. WILSON, of Ofirid a, mo• 'Anton of Inquiry as ,t om - '- i eint sod value of Image of lb a tie! ' reedlike ausespnble ofprodu In the• United Mateo, ma to pleura usehig Mrs dye stink sa r im. madichms, food, to:Welland, fits Ma terlais and other &sappiest Mr. JONES, of ite , ntt uc k g edleave to offer a res o lution* e public) debt "brand be paid etrldgracoording to the contract, that' part specified to be mild in Win to been paid( and that part specitied to be litabi Anienainwery In tee paid to currency, as all -Mbar debts are paid, and that any policy id return to specie payment while the pettlitt debt en. lam, or the funding of theralaus• with Principal, payable In coioolpitted be an orange upon the taxpeisre of the %reentry and direct leslableall for capital against labor. -.. , Mr. KELSEY objected. . • ~... Mr. GARFIELD hoped the resolution would be &drained and voted down. She resolution was not reeeived. •- of the Senate tell ,ftxtendAes theihnite ni the port or New Qrleen4!PaPitlK4 The House it 2, 15" went Into Comatt:' tee of the Whole,' Mr. Idioms 'IA •tlip Choir,: and took Await' 'Llgtalatlyei ecntivo And Judiciary appowl!than;NMV„ , . Mr. BUTI,ER. of Maltathe Committee In reply,to datum& o Ids Ma!mime, Mr, Dawea. , llfhe' objing ' - erf that speech was teCelloW blo Muni ink that aud anredecting Old XIM. ni1a,,,,,,, 40, President Grant's admin ' co ........v. for appropriations of lingsll7 - note than th e expenditures of han leered dohnaon's adze .1 Of: mane, the temptation of then.. OnB.golgit Pecretarlee was to Mgt • • show of economy by abandelldia* , all' litibJ lie works and by under eingsartheg emery posed:de expeediture. lie fireste:Motilnasek the Incoming admitiletraPommed Meng it to bring Ina long deticiineit.blll, lipon which Democrats might tragod'Untellante or extravaganoe agelnat ; ti mis littpubllcen party. But In their wlmigins, thine they could.not havresined that la Republican Chairman the Celmmlt tee• on Appropriations skald, be a wil ling hustrument of, their. A stilt more fatal misoan • 'oftruth by the liChairman of the ct nee ', and a still greater deception ott Uterconetry.' whether Intentional or o, n Wm to I looking the fact that the animates MAD ! dre* Johnson were based On Terre unex pended balances, the balance''for 'the' navy then being thlrtyieLffit milthanie and for the quartermaster% department of dummy-six totilionat 111Pistentelikel were now expended; sublentlany, sus, every ' dollar available lbw 'the - fatale would have to be appropriated from rev ennui. It was bard to binge the col league did not know that *reit' and' de trembling beet, which answered his st.. - tack upon the Republican, Merit was still harder to bellevelluit, It, he concealed It. Had b ' been exit:Med by the fact that his p ' ( ktr. - Washburne, of 1111nols) 1141try'eatting down appropriations opotMe Wench, of unexpended balaneee; gni I reputation for economy and was patted battle back' as the ebuil dog of the treaturyP' Wn It - feratible that his eolleigint would unlike the Interests and 'Mogi* - of bit party to Ida own self, ingaireffizementf . In this connection Mr.- , Bettler MI a. letter to himself from OtentilarrßOnt' well, giving the unexpen balsams of i June, 1868, as follow*: W '. truf, 8101.633,801; Navy, 'llB, 'lndian 1 end Pension Depart . 0117,088,. , Civil Perriee. 119,444,63 1 /: $196,426.- I 490. kno t. Resuming his be anti that A. Johnson ' s Becteudisi a 106$ should have made their eel • in viewed those balances, whale . Eltant's Ben , rotaries, In 1869, made A i animates without any view arm* 'La the Treasury. Thom bal toting :VIM: 'medlar expended a. to War Depart ment, the estimates for - _Year ending June 80, 1869, ware 110,04000,and !LW that were added old war debts paid, It would brffig It to lift... 060, The army _ i expenses for the year ding June SU, 0170, the first leap_ of . Vegrit's ad. brinlatratfon,'Vere 144, , 'x,030. The re. deafen in army expenditures from the last year of Johnson's until the first year of Gram% administration,.. was 812,818,929. and the estimated, redpedun , forthe next year was 86,119,149, and be i tended that the - reduction would still go on. Ac to the Peat Office Department,. his colleague knew that nearly 12,000.000 of the animated excess was a clerical error. We omit stating that, Bids state. ment was not an ingennons plea for an verreary- of the administration *admirer- Oats to baton upon it the charge of et. traverance? The whole amount 'eked for, by the Poste:Doe Department, instead of being 039.134.7,A as appeared in the book' of eatimatee, was 127,482,633. Ought not the Chairman of the Committee, on Ap propriattona before he made an attack open the Administration, of. which be Steed In place the leader In the Roush t o have kleertained ench errant Bat the error hid - hese discovered- at ' the De. ;nutmeat on the 7lb •of Deoember, and, his colleague bad teen notified of It. . . Referring in this connection. to , the proposed abolition of the franking privi lege. he ,expreared si. desire to-see its. Abolishment, bemuse it was, an impedi ment and a nuisance.' Bat be wished to me it abolished for, everyoody, every-. where, and above jilt, after the Impudent howling oleoresin newspapers about the franking .Prlvilege, he wanted to see every newspaper pay its postage for .the use of the franking privilege to hav ing the walla loaded down with. in many hastances, deleterione sheets; spreading idYn.- Camienla ni.-:..litlitelt.....l lo ldrums And a 'ition Lana meal! over the land. What the-New York Tribune paid at the' some rate by weight for the circulation of Itt blanket sheet -that tine pear man mid fbr his letter, then, the "abolition of the franking pritillege - Wb . eitelie nigh at band. But while all the daily . papers tidbit' the country were lent free, and weekly papers nearly free, he desired a little modesty on the part of editors in the demand for the abolition of franking privileges for other people. As to the Navy Department, and his Colleague's sneer at attempted economy in tenti.digimpioretg thar thigehohflx* tbc.oll l 4l,lo43lol4COOLAvysiothif animates for ma for two years 1868 and '69, amounted to $1,880,000. As to the Treasury Department, he proceeded to show. the exams In the esti ' mates was caused by the legislation of elongreas In ordering the erection of pub tic works, such as the New York and ' Boston Etianfacea, dim, which made a I dirrareace matter; pus year of neer 16, '000.0041. !His colleague had not seen tit to pay tds respects particularly to the State Do partment. Perhaps because the dltfor. ehce was only $32,000. But that depart. went, like all the rest, could stand the t rt iAZ i el im eentomy In expetejuture k War alb past .o• lathe department was 194,000 loss than theism year of Johnson's administration. As to the Interior Department, be thought he could aoopunt for the1112,080,- 000 of exednief'tratfftde."The deplane. Don was to he found in the feet that now, fdr the first 'time, appropriations were 13/1413 directly far., the-Patera. staid Ornate's . , Vaid - Out of Athe'Palbn °Moe fund; that the Lend Odic° required $112,000 additional for land surveys, ow. leg to the Immense emigration, and that there wee& different* of itir„mo,car for pensions, owing to the unexpended bal. anceof last year. at i s his (*Magna had omitted to mention die extravagant estimates for Clangress„tu which there wee ea moose or tvoPotita•i Uti sinfetilbe Hottaft be hag gone over them with eonsiderable care and with entire accuracy. He had estimated the expenditure of the second year of General Grant's adtulnistratiop, pampered lt. with the appropsiatkala for the drat year, and endeavored to reply item by dem to thil genital otuirges Made by his colleague. He undertook to show that the mamas not properly chargeable to the excess of antebellum) la General Grant's administration were $60,009,000 leas tbao,the , asaimota of ap• itiretit estimate*. Pt NO„ which is etuaged iteetettaartits year over 110,899.000 really. JOU than the sp. propriatinnitar .=.3sar.lt. would tit be seen 'Matfett& of Ibis McMillian& Übe calling fate more than it tnidlot year. to parr on the , Goventurebt, it diced ?brand reroentpended an. appro. MIAOW of the Oar, ,en ded 1 ,48 AI over ten minima less Hi n at of 'air. IHILOMpoo 'Andrea 49h 'Mfg. alone Of eoonamy.wmca worn' Pflug pit lbritalltig 011 Morlart Sad *dell. me y ede fitkeretarlegrecommekid •4 eact saforaed la their. tepartik.were watt sachet Chairman of the. Acimmletait on Appropriations' . Mated. false prate; Mos. and not intended to be carried In fact these explanations of tbejnokot estimates, which he now gave tug - of eceurecy,a4bo defeUeof which. he We. sure he tadold"Vodch," tpodtd - gave beers Oran kriV follegno • Cbatrmao :Of the Commit on Appropriations, on that the true position of the Government might have been folly understood by the country. He Should not have played the part or Hem, in leaving uncovered the nakedness which be supposed he saw, and should not have left hint (Mr. Boiler) the role ,of Jsphet and Sham, tritest that there Was no nakedness to coder. ':Hie colleague stood In relation to the Government as Chancellor or tae Exchequer. Who ever heard of a Chan. tailor of Exchequer presenting hie bud get on the domed Peril's:tient, and net explaining a single item of the budget, except.to say the estimates were astray saw' t and corrupt. His colleague eltould have remembered that he wail a part, and an important part, of this Admiebt 'ration, and that if anything seemed to beg; it as biErinty toilet admitt ideation and to the party to have sought Mast Carefully for an explanation. He was informed , fie had not done , so, ex feet in One or two instances of depart- • That his colleague's statement way In. cermet end. calculated to make'a fable Impression -upon.the Country, was evi dent from the faiths; be had before hint tbe tipOrt of the filemetary, Oahe. ThiaintY, ip which he astittuded Shea* pandittnas at ral.tkakapOotav vllll{Bo7- Colleague, with the report' belbrt=. tifonithdeOtotrythadtbe ofilliannwry, who lathe estiman g o r the.govertunent, eatiamea the ea tar es Air Me coming year et • #41,000,0 more than he iteduk or. t tOlafrel2town Me rebate of itte''AdMints autism" And at his colleague, With - al[ that posrledge,, hail • sent;- abroad that entitat, • incorrect and most un etatsment to the country, to II end' to the hates b 1 the enemlEa f theGavernment, with which to ea- E r :l= B - Wai It inm.datlnt the the laadattai ear drfthe shoal& feel/o,oeo apples of Ms speech' II the boa.olll4paldd tlonatuant they hould tind foi,shete 14,1, Wit' did. oor we iiui seum, if ts t spole to convict** itritiragance t °Calve It thefeltidhl bline3.l*.inreru" ed by itit'ex ndlt Theteasof mete estimator made %by butler offloera t sad which the, wile directed to make by law of Omens?, Why did he lake the educates albeit bureau office* to be . 1881,000.000;.- when •be had an °Moist statement of the 13earetary of 'she Tree. pry that the whole eorpenses world not eioetaLtbr the year 1594000,000 • • Eapenaltana altar attysa the only test Of meow', I But. what he did most sin. ea_ sial9 rudder comPlal, n of, and what th e iteplablittan party had a right to complidn of,ltt ids colleague, was that standing in the plate ha did, he-.had given a fable Inapresskrn to the country' that • the pladnea of eopoorny with which the Ad. ministration mole in were not wed il out In fact and w a re not' to to 'carried b5 O It. Ho had thaa ,glaen an ad ventage to his enemies,. to their enemies and to the enemies of the Government, by which to wrbst the power from the bands of those who had .citnied the conotry through the war sod Copia,* It to the tutu* of Mee who: sought at would person its destruction by 'War. hat private_ gists ,hatt he :that made F i p ' 3 1117., an I, know not, . Ilkitliw) had atideavo e tins to coonnt, In his own mind, for hit col• ibempachwatipe.Ahat the snots. of It we. tts4Vdlessose was it' oaal l y re. woo I onlybeestiseof lodation., At. :finder condo "it emoddeisble lehgth'inrevidirof illi:Tbilies'.courie on the reconetin rood th assures, • asserting that he bad , been held down by his cm.. servals= as by bonds of new 'tithes, his voice not having bea neard In advocacy of either the 13th, 1 4th or 15th Constitn. timed amendments. Mr. DAWEY moved the Committee rise. Before doing •w said that when it was strain In sweion be would state the *coulee he had for making the speech to Which his colleague had replied. He also at some length defended Ms polltl- BRIEF TFIEGILUID3 —The President yesterday signed the bill Omitting Virginia to repteeentallou /P,tt l *Mirou• . . roe.An arringementa are now completed the carrying of foreign malls, toe contracts recently made extending over tyro. years. • • - -FrltaWeltermari, of Wanwantatuis, Michigan, fell Into a vat of boiling water, in a distillery, on Monday, and was scalded to death. , • • —Fifteen new oases of small pox were reported fn New `fork city yesterday. The report the other day was that the Omle was subsiding. ....Henry W. Blodgett, the newly ap pointed Judge of the United States Die. trlct Court. was sworn in at Chicago yet. terclay and took hie seat on the bench. —Resolutions relative to the X. l 7th Amendment were reported to the House of the New Jersey Legislature 'ester. day afternoon, and set down for Tuesday next for consideration. —Jiai 'Elliott, the prize fighter. at New York, Tuesday night, shot and seriously wounded an unoffending negro, who enterooently felled Elliott to the ground • with a heivy piece orison. —bites Hattie L. Butterfield, teacher' in the -Kerrie School. Chicago, who was arroned about a week ranee for disorder. ly conduct. In punishing a scholar, bad her examination yesterday and wee dis charged? • The, Oberlin University, at Wester. villa, Oblo, was destroyed by Are Wed nesday niorning. Loss N 36.0001 insured for r 40.000. The institution misconduct. ed tinder the .ausnices of the United Brethren. —R. U'Phllllo °Wilma] a vardlot yes terday of $20.000 against the Illinois Cen tral Railroad for personal Injuries ans. Lathed by the explotion of a tot:emotive belonging to the 'Company; In Central depot In Chicago; ln Iteoomber 1807, —The Russian - who teaselled in Stoeck er street, New York, by Daniel Biddle, has recovered, and left the hospital. He :Is shortly to be married to the mysteri ous woman who waited at hie bed aide, and who turns out to be a Mica Coy Kendall of 'Middletown N. J. , —Circulate were elandestinely Issued In Chicago on Mesita) , night. , calling s meeting at 'the Tremont House for the purpose of forming a vigilance commit. tee Popular Indignition'ia very justly Moused against the numerous gasp of scoundrels who now infest Chicago. —The - stilt of the Erie Railroad against Commodore Vanderbilt toreotser '6,000 ; 000, alleged. to have boon paid on the settlommt of litigation two yearn ea% wee down for trial on Tuesday, but was put' ver to the Brat Monday In March, oaring to the illness of judge Barnard. —Charlet' Henry, night watchman at the Little Miami Railroad, at Cincinnati, was struck by an engine yesterday morn. log while sitting on the track with a lan tern In bar hand. He was thrown upon the cowcatcher and secaped with a bro. • n leg. He mays he did mot beer on nee the trado approaching. 41. Helena (Montana) dispatch amen the tiody.of • chinamsa.4.H.Chaw, who murdered John P. Balzer, January 1641, was found Tuesday morning hanging on the celebrated hangman'atree of vigilant days, placarded on the beck what was his crime? and the words; "Beware; the vigilantes still - workmen were discharged from the Brooklyn' Navy Yard on Tuesday, and one hundred on the prey'. cue day, In punteanc• of resit orders of the aommaadant, Admiral Golden, dl• rooting the reduction of the nrunarloal foroe as soon as practicable with. the Watts Of the public samoa. rjrnesday.-tin the Erie Railroad, an extra freight ran Into the reenter east ward benuddireight train, at Rewiring. a tow talk* *rest of Port Jervis. Fifteen cars loaded with butter, dour and other merchandise, were completely wrecked. Thelma!" rely greet to the company Trahus were detained atx hour" by the acilidems. ' , pstitYalite rdilY morning 4amee !Aug, a well ,known cock drover, wee thrown from a frelgOt train on tke Chi cago: Pilrllnood and Qulney 4284, near .4nrate, 'iirad Id= 30 maces.. A turrltowor gm accident he use standing between thenve and Wining AAA cattle, -body.was aosuared U3' 'midi r m . wets DO Aberoad tar eydienencekW OM 11,111t11. ' L; • . 'l. • ..moirkabeg et Jersey City swan the 114eiliellicedl: strikers IL oda to have 1 bran by :ram dialers In the disttl=rted elmesteralusivsly by thaapenilives, Ceding their Justification I In tha fart that ir the _places of the stet. Mery aro supplisol by New;Yorherg, (thereof &Niteroi witness hastens. ' a Jersey pitY Obiraiion Connell. his 4 stored taw Rrle Compuiy to reinstatethe 111.110:111. '.. ' • • NEWS BY CABLE. Emigration to British Colonies Another Submarine Cable— Annexation Policy of the United States—The New Cable Between England and France —The Council at Rome. (B 7 Telegraph , to the Plttaborah autte.) GREAT BIIITAIR Los DON, January 28.—A great meeting was held at the Mansion lionae, in dile oily, last evening, to promote emigration to Canada and other British Colonlew The Lord. Mayor presided, and eminent men addressed the meisting.. A submarine cable has been ordered. which will be laid along the Pantile coast of outh America, from Panama toPaym, Pent. 1 : The - Times, h is an , editorial. today on . the 'definitive' adoption of the policy of I .hdlifiegation by the United Stater. The ' wittierwrya England, though indifferent, *Marinaded at - the cue of Domiciles ikdob. to merely adding other negn; Mallmunittat to those sO difficult to man si • ' FRANCE. - . AM January 2CL—Reporta are c u r- PA rent MU haMlatere . liarnlankee and Vildrame:Will'icalgo; on account Of a want of - harmony on the commercial. The new French cable recently names , fully laid ,betwhetistlalcombe. , England. and Brignonan. Alum, ill . of: the most 44, ...I. aolid dedecri on of deep . ma. *Mkt,. weig t h 42 l:l and 04 ball. ,tona„ to the Mile, t. al the - 1.0(fototOe0 ;tens. OW .1 atil 'Worn:, b‘ocuti- plotedid • irliCs the lona !gamut of In' 'dOtrariew Sy WI miterate will.- be Alone- Witted directly tarn iErvist. to , London , Without posing throulrk Par* u at mew. apt. ,The ontopletlon of (hie nee/link will Owe London and New ; York inalmoat direct commtmication, and the. , whole route will be under the mattagement and . control of the French Cable Company. MOM ROME, January 28 —The Pope still Suf fer. mach froth cold, bat presides over the Ecumenical Counsel every day. It is said the Council will suspend and pos.' albly..close altogether about Either, on account of the Insalubrity of Rome. ELM HAVANA, January W.—Prods?lce Gras, Chief of Staff to General Cavada, and his . brother 'Raman, have been executed 'at. Cienfuegos. . DIAA/A6.ABFA LONDONDERRY. Jan. 26.—The steam ablp Nestorian, from Portland, has iv rived. _ • • flout mut : pros, Jan. 23,-The steam Ohio Maine, from New York, has arrived. BMW, January Hi.—Tbe steamship pisla brill., from Hamburg, for New Yo rk., Want delayed here until Sunday. FINANCIA.L AND COMMERCIAL, lafctoOk,'Janualy 53.--ifercnisp.—cen• sobs be money. 92N; Recount; 82%®92!/,'; tamerleiM 7 securities quiet and steads; 675, 86%; Cis, 8314; 655,80%; 19405. 844'. Erlea,l7X; Illinols Central, 1.0334; Adria tic; & Great Western, 25%. LINZELPOOL. January 26.—Coiton buoy ant; uplands, 11Xd; Orleans, 124; sales 16.060 balsa. Cadtronda white wheat 9s ®Sis 3d; red western No. 2 7aikt@lis Ind; winter, 8s 7d ®BS 9d. Western flour. 21s 3d. Corn, No. 2 mixed, 37. 6d.- . 0.113, 2a 6d. Barley Is. Peas, 84.64. Pork qui.t, 102 s Od. Beef, 102 s. Lard buoyant .745. Cheese, 71r. Baum, 58a 6d: Common rosin Is 3d, pine do 14s. Petroleum Is 6d, refined 2a. Tallow 445. Turpentine, Ws. Linseed Sts 104, cakes 10s. Lannon, Jan. 2 5.— Tallow 465, dull. Sugar 39s 'Wilmer. ~- Lsesed.trulat and steady. .FRANKTORT. January 26.—Bcinds aloe ed flat at 91,6®91%. • ,• Rama. January. 26. Bourse clawed firm at 73 &aims 66 centimes. • ANTWSBP. January. 28.: Petroleum closed quiet at 60%f. . • January 28.—Cation 138546 • Pmerlean Pram. Teteitrapti Assoclation Orgaulzell. = Nxw Yong, Jan. 26 —The American Press Association permanently organ; ized this afternoon- at the Astor Rouse by the election of John Russell Young as President. A Constitution was adop ted providing for membeyship of all newspapers to the benefits of a cheap and speedy emptily of the latest tele graphic intelligence, foreign and domes tic. Twenty-five papers of New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City. Newark, 1:0112011, Philadelphia, Baltimore, .Washington and Cincinnati were represented. An address to the American Press was adopted, allowing the basis of the organ isation to - be free trade in news. The A...notation starts with strong prcepeds of becoming a successful disseminator of telegraphic news •to papers • throughout the United Stites. All newspapers join ing h are allowed an equal ♦aloe in its management. Jahn Hasson will be ap ' pointed Superintendent of the new or ganization. • —Daring ties war Gatewood'a rebel guerrillas killed twentyareven ettlzans In the lower part of Tennessee. Bake rArra. strong was ono of the killed. He was shot by Lieut. Jackson whilst lying wounded in his mother's anus. Oa ,Friday !sat a man named Jackson, an 4mm:tattle description of the murderer', was' arrested at Cleveland. Bradley conntyi Tenn and taken to Polk County, where he was Identified by Mrs. Arm. atrong. He was then ordered back an. der guard to Cleveland. On the, way back, on Sunday, he wait shot and killed. Anderson Armstrong, a brother of Jack. eon's victim, it label:eyed did the shoot ing. 'Jackson protested his innocenee. The Armstrong' are loyal citizens. ~.. —The propoeltion Is now under con abieration by. the Rouse Committee on Railway and Canals, In Congress, look. ten to the purchase and ownerahlpof the Erie Canal, on condition of assuming Ito debt. The object la to secure free ziavi nation between the. East and West, Which Can be done by building a ship canal around the Falls of Niagara. .17n. der the laws of the State of New York, toile cannot be abolished so long as there is any indebtedness Of the canal. The subject has been submitted to prominent members Of the New York Ligialattint, asking If they will assent to such an. an newsmen& If Outgrew chill pass a mea• ante to carry ant these objects. resointion wee introduced Into the Renting) , Home of Representatives yea. terdiy to protect employers utiodoet gro employes. It provides that any one convicted of enticing away from his employer I laborer who ha. engaged In writing to perform service shall suffer a fine therefor, and that any one angina. log to keep a laborer In Ms employ who has entered into a written engagement to serve another. after being notified of soot, engagement, shall also 1M Convic tion befitted tor the game. , . —flavtlen- *deities state that besides the outlawing of Sidney° and the nmard alive thousand dollars in gold offered for his bead, It le alao decreed that all other Insurgent* who shall fall to give up their arms and submit to the revolu tionary authorities within forty-eight hours of the publication of the edict, shall be equally outlawed. The. list of these includes the name of General Tate, Sainaire's Minister to the. United States. A CONTIDIPOILARY Publishes a letter, In which the inter says he has been placed In the trying dilemma of haring to choose betieen a barrel of apples for his family and a siapariptign for a agiTa. paper. He adds that he finally concledtd to subicnbe for the paper, and "trust rrof 'donna for the apples." • 4 urns ;tar inguind st thelogaste pogotllce recently ti there was ot letter . for , Cheeter 1111thery, end while the clerk wee looking for the letter. the Dub fellow thinking to help, bite In hia'seareb, sea, "Be le mania now. end I "'pose they put Meter onto bisinunts" BtIITALO, January.2s:—CatAlorweete , MOO: stdpmeutr.'llooi tuaritot and arm. privy* Rani the um* week; Wee 110 hertiat avgao for Unto. ;boo butchers , - to' prime:. thin ittoulrell dull at to. Sown sooelpts a:it'll:Me* 4474' r‘rek; Do .rteroulatlve or ablptiltor. de gaud:. oomultul to eals &al at aNalaisits viattraTT 441110 11 ,011ty psalms It e 1 : r; NO. 23 FOOD FOR AN OARA. Two Italian Women Abeeond With Their ~ kliesba.ues• stock in Trade. , True love never rune sue nth before matrimony; When the wedding vow is made,iheri love cbta - up`queer pranks, and - sem/rally' zunias - spooked as a mountain 'brass. ' 1 The story ire are about-to narrater le'one r peenifinly die: titeathrt; and Clue/metes that Outward thrift and industry do not alwaysetend as indexes of inward domestic OLIN and happluses. Pedestrians on ; ow of , Cdir main avenues could not 'fall to have Pb , served, In close proximity to each - other; two extensive, and well+ condecased pea , nut stands, which monopolised .a ljrge cheroot the transient custom. The pro prietors, true eons iof shinty hely, en trusted moat of the cerst of thele,eatab, lishmente to the helpmates ; they , had taken at the altar, whiletheyoacaslonally tools pleasure Janina Into the 'taller villages about the city to fcirritab. the, denizens thereof with operatic perform. sneer on orminor wale, prlocipally with' excruciating hand waists and adeptpert formica monkeys. The wivakbusout., rosy and good looking, wets In waiting al their istreatriands isschnid,rainPanCrwand sunshine. front early, morralngslithus at night. ' Their patience sod JOU/0y and, close attention to tinsinesavras a subject of remark 'among those who:frequently passed that way, and few.gusreaereerho imagined that they had 'stopping big husbands in the bartkeround:• Things went. on In this manner Ilotithedngly till one Sell day .last weep,.. when the two ' women enterd into a tiodepfnleYellkinet' their pennant aadaeoretly reisoleecrtipiai ;a diesedutleit. -um* wtss boughi peel ;nuts itlheir sands bet Ween Monday of illist'Week laid Yesterday, placed so anti !money. as•Shey *trended , into . the itts. , .scosiling fund of the tyro prettyrAtallan woken, who bad Inlry and drittlyresely; en upon eloping, mot with; paramour 'but with their husbands', , monkeys - !organ boxes. Witli all there dyne lIT :itlx. , m attired; they &Marled stestordiy morn.' tog for Chicago or eomeotheracciall wean. ern -town to, push their , - fortunes ,-pe ,gether, taking with them, in addition ;to an uncertain 'amount' of • moorryi the professional stock in. . trade of Ureic hciabands in the way of two box organ. and one Brasilion mOokey. Their hus bands overslept' thineselves and awoke to bud the peanut business not going on as usual, and their better halves among the raduting. There was • tempest in an Italian shop.. Threats of direful :yen seance on the negligent wives, which were not weakened any on the discovery of a note citing the wrongs the women had eo long quietly endered, and :an nouncing that they had quit their beds and boards Ibrever to push their fortunes elsewhere •In the broad world. Next. , worse than all, was dhsiovered that with them had gone the pdtred Monkey and the boxed UP- mular shs with which they, had clonal:tied so many, children and put - on edge the, nerves of at folke. - They were quick In relining' a resolution to follow after the fugitives, not to bring them home, but to adinln, later one long, farewell castigation to, them and toget back their stook in trade.' With their bard ground out (limo.' they bought tickets to Chicago and let on, their tour of search, and vengeance last night. We shall patiently await the' sequel.- The little episode in domestic Ille.has created a profound aerunitionln peanut life, and we should not wonder that the peanut market wilt be shaken by' the retirement cf two 'such extensive dealers from the trade. Real Estate Tratudere. The following deeds were 'were admitted of record In the once of Thos. H. Hunter, Recorder for. Allegheny county, 'Tues. day, January 25, 1870: Job. anc.antteln tullabert Barris, Noy. =4l; lila; lot 73 by ix Pitt on the \Mather's Tbird btraT. 4 4. l' l ' Vrg Y tn anberwo al.* fn. 10. UM; lot 45 by 117 feel, Berl /Ali% n'• plan. Lowe. Mt. 0111, towntblp • WO Mrs. tom. Koss. to Andruir /I.loont, BY.. Ilea, 9 tatb• lot 43 bY 147 fem. Boyd Italltallea iim 0. Molter.. Ltn T. •tartan% Nu, it, Mt lot 1 , 21 It 9 on Illighland ; /wenn° 11/41 wat tl ' •2 ten r •ripy,ta enamelll..altran, M 1147 10130 lty Itlfaet on Walnut et! et. Noitte,poN„ 111 7Z p 4 Ply P t4rgon. :smolt!. Ben) Convon,, tn o ttrl o y=l: V,deren Aptll I. ,122 P1 lot 21) oy 60 to, on Jane surent,.2i p.m/. lb.un be Ba.let toCaltitrlnP Wunett, LW: 2 tots on J4tnlnt Wattilltplon. Cnle'a Flan 16.6.. 14 Mold to U. B. bllnt. Jan, '6 1270; fetal by 12 feet I ett•• More ' 12.400 kleo.•V. Klmbetlltt to 11,1deet xte Jenntre 101 , 05: Int to Mo Moe 2O by ues Otto. V. Klmbryl to J ohn /1 •rylay, Key t. men • 1,023 1,0 245 ft In tfe"lny. tp *WO C. N. to Jon It. Votetm . n, Jan ISCO: lot Iby Fete Centro "veto.... IMO 0 Coen llnt'ett to U. l..s. er, Jut 21. 1370, no , NM le In Keer.. 0.. 20 toy 244 ft I Oeo. et It to Ire, tl. Meter. Jao Elam =I, 1070, speyell, 11/eilloretP WOO Jobe, .1. 6041.11 to E. H. Kmon. dmol , rl MO: let 1t Itt 3112 It 0.: litdiestre.t, &I iegh,., €1.7 Jot, WfilMot,• adore to 116.0•1110.020 Plebola 1,12E3; tot M by IM fe.t tn rbartm . 0mm,•.02 OM WMO.:IDev. January IMO fobs. V. Snyder to•mtheat Auto... Dee. 21 • IM: lot 7.1 by Id feet, on (amity/1 Ott.. n, Leo., sr.. k•wnetilp .1.150. alften Wb•mon *Yea. Irttleetl. Jay. 8, • lot 31 01 CO rem ea Wright'. alley. EllOt Oil. 71 t 010.64131 1.1b4.7.• •.•- to bro.re Oral., 22. Dal ZS by LK ltet on Brlflgt : stew, ElLarpsblirer. ... . • by 60 Seato to n ir.trazds alley. ..... P .. m IIroloyltn; Iragfoit ""2U t tge; 60 00..,!:1,16. ~. 81 leo (onia o to dame, K. Inez. trustee. Jan.. 121:; 'rage's" Mt In 2 mitt rttteb'en..MOCO / ra .2 . Les to John K. Kennedy. %rum.. Jn ) • 21.1862; 'me O. and Y twocullyto plan. Char 1... . . O 70, ite; 2 0 heel or lota and 12,6 Urfa Olelaa! r In Kest D•ter tolooLlp *AVM Wm. rote, to I she Kltemn. Kama 24. IMP . ..y 241 Met an .... coo' NEW: :411:i9litRTTSEIKENTS ariliE ANNUAL MEETING • .• et , the PITTSBURGH" PhTROLIUM 4 , SIDOIATP.It'uIII be bald et their Boom THIN (Tbered.) MOBBING, Jimmy Rath; .r , lO d'elea. fee the Pee Do e,, at elteeUsg earn" tot , the testi Ipg year utd ether pm -ti • A. V. nalioz.E., seme..44. my cwg,g4LL., • PLYMOUTH CHI:MCI! FAIR.' The Ladles aTPltisoom can= wils oohs Refs,' durtaii mime t, . at Bali. Mat, zaaaelpg oa 2112:D1.1 LTILHING, .ad, 1870: ; ; ' '.lll:reach,daL fraiilslCo .Tibleaux, Ilasleal and oiler eatertaiselealin ,Adiateelan;llo.: fae:a dent dtener,'soe.: TUE rVilta OP HOORHEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS, gz,4,f l l,l;gqiuntr,:4l.Frlllaltez: /1411* sq.& CULLI.,QOIntI, On ?handily, hinny & Evenings; JANtr AZT stte, site via setp. • , Door. al. 1116. rettotstanne ,to eon.. TICK69B 45 cents.. ttt pine:44.o be apprerrtaten totbe perebese 0e..1 wain., ter the lase or the Cellocir. Any mit:stance tendered to the Mlle ona lu tbetr cf. to: t to immure an amain ..Ut be duly appreciate 4 non Musts esciptocated by Increased 4 rta In tatty stunk.. • - - ' 1.37:19. §TATENIIIIENT' OF TUE 'COO , N , •URANCe.• •15 , 11PAN 4 •Or - P. 1 1 .- 6011..P5.. from Jasost7 Ist to Dsn.lotar a t t s t 1 v 54 1 9 q a arl m as a re ta Cr m b a l is ls4 s • •e mo oo as nn Aetof f WMO bly IMO (10tagoo •-•glin 01 p.a. sylvsnM. sprayed *aril 1478. 1 Copts. anthadiaedaedso497...loo.ooo 00 . amslf. U. 0. SO Bonds a% • VV. ' 3 ' DS 5011 09 Bonds mad Mortaadas on Baal • • 11.711 OD .51 1. konsi.ab:a and Lotus on • Collators'. • • • - 41.511 11 -Bank and buuraaos nook, par 410059 zes Albarr Ilt 7 Bond, '•4.9111 colfms sad Ida•aat Bosoolll ds • 3.014 00 Book amount gorptcsolams.... 1.100 39 Cob gn 0.771.., • • • - 17,056 07 • , • ' 3. roemlims, Fernand , 379E0 15 4.Da1...r05t and COP folslloor. , ' 70.595 43 Bantam asam.l7 1at.1449.. , 27 044 02 , D.IBBFIBSIFICUON. • Irks Los*. _ DITIAS•nd. J.ll 6. . • •$ p. sae Tara F il t? * eamr es. Mist Med SI tapseifea: I OEM . 040 ou9 60' otoerszntnis -1 700 Bp : on finab. ou nci F4.4 o .ausald ' '105.4110 tr-ii rota 641' itduidtis - ' 1141 . 1 IF•4 401 Nod-orb su6t. • • , 'nag ' 14,4 •4 T• 49311103 F, necrdlit7i , • :Ciyam:ViVer.VA:ii ;71 la MS leita!4 CbtaPin 0 0 fOrgia," fi T U Y ,YZI No Arbor. ouwasido or sterebaulthould Os wlthirot IMMO t Alva satiorAbszs—...—......, SI fa crib. ' • • ... Qateot 1111 EMgiEEEFEa MMS = PFAITIAIR +Ng. FirNOTIVIW-..l`bMer,. ”ffibir &use. it , l /I wb o ttounwidetuAgy r th ai vt not exesedes9 POITIZZIEI2I4 be btferted in Mori *glad. Amii•jb! TWENTY-FIVE 01ENTS4; soca; 'oda 0~1 tine FM?' CPNBIPIL were; TUANTEit,r,.-1810.113DEML A 04.50 per week. AtNaiy FLOYILANT °MCA_ as l ' • Suomi- BOT O OHM oael-/BA, ear Tama Thmaredliiraftr. 10174Wirtnii"Mililid n iPi t o inn Vii4o7: 1 4a Ib T4V.V to by dclimed in ritssbusgtflVirl=l4l7E, lanai Se of IrreePsli or B.S. St . • _ ___ CAntlorlirbe va1..% dISIMIIIy. - retratypnn " DUSe " r i V Ll 33 ' nktiVantilt Isiti'lli Stiun. LOW niIniSS4I•SWI ... wi*N.1) , ,,1 Opubtoms-it 130.9119.10,L05ai tat um& a iadtl,' is M ill TgttAtr",:. ', ' ' . .11tholoistkaa ~ . , 1,41 , f%, . ~ . .(1 1:1'..? i•ini c o, . iiiirm, TCLUBC. q. 11.1 rrcl-lascrio.fiefluit eirrolaatrait' 'll;erpor t " 3 l,4WhiNairggg At lam o , "Thl ' • :••••••:4 • '.e. * tallart ri t E Z:trAr4i; trirti'lff;s9m.P.Pit rpoitomvnirtrrirecia 'street; 14frrilmeigMtvwcromui4o4). WS. llRlCtatebet, ;11.fiquird 144.1 • . . . Room „So. , ,A, •taindiontanytltlea tip bake:lu cation fbr bug.... apply NO.ANlArellrgil Vr(.l.lr. lIECOIid Soar. or su pH gibbed :.want 'bou taimMag. by •be r ..k MOO. qi.paly as No. 04,4/11&Nr • rro6tEr.-4 n deslirabile.:Stf.6;: E .Y (Italy 0.8.4 Alan FLOP" 013 ot and toad o Guct.:.o 41104. GO ay oe• third .11 ..b Engraft or In WALK, It, elLoor olGae. Ho. I.o3ittkotrotry 1 1 0 ~L ET.—The E Large,,Ajorei Rdom 'No. 98 Wylie 4yetlor, sera, nr, it first.' Pltutmtj4 A. a. 680811. etwett... Mr. MC4AI.I.UA[.• - .0 _ ,•: rn • rllO :! VETa-Five, , rotmel lithaara4=Z=s - 71:0U =At%lit tiViriWrir:e."!!f°T” t! ) ?! R'! A VITV. sea LET. =•• - ii - Obatili: Several gib Ware an/I , aritlk fdrolihio , rooms hi a want location, quiet and , Dear In bitattaea,, , , 'o* UZI by , airtalmadu. as 'alrepeas mune. • TO ry • ha 4.24031 1. *aquae 48.14 3 MTH writErs, wbagsn , - tf . • . ) EF7 0 . 1 -A ' *bit " ' of 111)(1160 eamPlt lot:Two Lore. :•51 I.:babied , It chat son M. awn tia& Imwa, ... II Italltak Soma cm .Ico Hotrr...ot.o - larafi , Hall. • Ital 44CriflitraleignitlirizigrZlIri, iß r itgintOn r io t !lller=vgiet ••'. ' * Olt team rr o i " r; fee l ib7.ll96 il .ctetmth. *large aubilialtial , (brick building a.: pet. u}}'' 4o /eat, add an ply; oe Dili:dial coutslulad rio,d.'llWalerf sod • 'cabled on Jame. Minutiae.: ap.sol.agnslll.Bll,, mated: Casaba add • Vint...Meet. eosin lents. • tozn. suitable for Zuartufactailag p6[pose4 or a' ATTILABOILY CO., Cihou God T. ltk amens, Meals itbm. /110 LET.. , ; ' t " • ' . • • •• STORES, EWELLINOS. Inquire of IL ROOKS /MD OPPICE: GA =Ma t 130.„t 041 ?Mb avenue. • Poll' Went' MI OR DWELLING. X That' Otte Mori 'Baler' DWZLLIZIO, o..strably lorateil.. /kw. SO . lattes - oseasto; 4.114. kben.Y ett.t.'con , slut sr ten ro,ros +.2lrAllglea rs sussUet otd . irster trst stet creas story. sail In all tar recta's ?*SS 11.1roson. swg ' Ault an eotory rs alley. Wel.llloltasSl i WIC 101111111114. 1 . 0: rabll 41V11 ' • - . JOH h U. RAILS? SO IMO., M==! yore 'A poem. : -now TEll Ledtve street. /lod v 11. sher.y. c. *story ar oat • al' SI www5....11 Illscatv do So lot Oct, 10th by to ao a lov. • Weed frame ststdaoo leaner .0. Ttils pr. rty Is w ashy the &wrath's of dos tri, 'to - Iwans*. Teel A** boat of acw.un - ord. lots too avd a:alveoli,: es. ay as, It.TetttOrklt It' would reelte."b? readt.l. /IMO p et h the cyst. Tiellrl••4l7. WWI. Yor (aril riLf..nautlas, &spat ' • P. PAWS, 21 Intalald, Ailogbeltr. • • solt.sommi oTALugI... . , 7 %Ilion. Um, ray Louts. Wilt be toltlottese i oneSJIY terms, Znoulre or Sy*. rit&xsix. Ai i 'ruay•at•Li.: 91 Omit 'tr. tot. . Jal/31. FOR' sAtle..—bhick - and 1 . TCE LIGAFIC' AND fl(,)0D . !Int:Masi Grxitri. dal*, s resit si me w . ,Irsst. , slademgar4. ether bvimortii, , sb. rcanal tor W. NAST. < int striet.'AliMiear. ' • "' t401t.._4t/ li rAI.E OR REN .eh T° l7,g leß P W"l'llT,. Ihrsl, Ac,r a r. l . , g u, .4A likT/i We ' d: , MM;11 ..„ ..... . _ . . . . PRINTING : OFFIGRo: . -:::a., , . fl. Yrestrreantlzia Iflgrie' illout . ty_.'br a 7Pe• More Work than sbty opt% tank n.“. , .......,. - - ' 7. •y • :'; .•A ~.i.i JUEIN.4I6 B. 6. ''''"•'' of LF..7pRERups and 801 - F OR RA RKS, New end peeond Haw!, of all Wale 0 .‘.7 41 ..Ar0 , 1e. sit: p. 04 S'Ab. moult too was,: .- • . „ „TA1a5)31:14.4 00A v . darserMaillosatikkina nut g.; /..W. ; • SISALS-MIROPEWM • t a rdena irii 434 're for ii iViniati n l ' AVALVM . P.": " Tt kri =•.' 4 trar 4 ittgainigrareZUMMl"wfalki* ....minamm.lllll,l Fe la 1 4 .11 .4.-1 ." .• ';. .••• -{ ~ v. I' Vil . „ ~ . ~ . .. . "li.4=67xlrrtim ;PrtalnisMlV. sore Volta d dry lleUovna "sum iJ sae. 'a acrta In 9llsabeth Bonn bolter and lot , n l a 'll2:;4:B7;tatlnaWhli Fl44o#42arard• 1 , 11, 4 .4 1 t„„. i g,im,it.,„...7o 4 :4o .t raktio : ,3d,,..rugotamna•Lui Volta tailtatamr . A w ward; bona* and lot eery:villa Pia a Nes . 84 -,.. mot; a n d gn•yalion' 041,4 rd...t.ribt 'jue : non * and lot; 9 *htffil* , Alvin: II .ott Is hies .., 'tlnibtons3lata tad Isotraena Ilturroila nnd- 4 lota aprIIIK u, nerar9 wartl.,.Xlaak , u ea (hl •99ackl , far , sale. • Far l Amain , . , . .::•4 -aql - d r? 4 ' , , aw warritoits? ".' fua1,&4344,_-..pasaetter. Ohio aidlliadiasyl.) treata.Effaan . plEgit4o.4l,--.1 11:11 HOMMOr leatatintata sass. yin MIK Strgli:l2l/1101•Amil 1111bmg `ltlr' Wit C 1.111 be teat by alaullltte ger toteesttag PcISOU =Ball nu 'era mud or as cantatas. CIItIPT liter PW.1.11r4. li awl Real *MU. kicaN xl 3 4 1 1 , rental • lowt.:VAND • FOR.O4 - pg.:;.400' • iter4 ofthace I•ad,th one *Net ben Gael. 11 ta • liclowa , 11.04 , tae; line Or' t0t1:11..".11,.•.'r Northeneeta, wet rougt.settlaS"e rodueA • Portion of let IMMO Well the low, the whole or C path: Aboly at eve. to B. if cLAIN • co.. - ELM... STREET. )14110eximg,, roft - nALI4.—Two • &jet dovilino bonoe• ciao, 4014 fair foorn, , orta ono Itillar &MO 101 , % 4 or gro gOOl location between lffylla. Arena...tad VlSthalltllll *Only to 711" xer '..• • 1 •617 SO an sox%ti ammo. KENivir G. • ZEINUT cigkez Yt P4111..411..81111 Stook.- ; • ",-. :'l . l S.: , • • :P •,.: 7 . 1 'FALL, AND WINTER: STOWL 14 0 wt.,:io 0 - M. P LET I& -v.) 9V1% ff OPLEik„ Di•torA lICATY P . /La ED t .49946 , ..46 14 (48. and .FOrkfli, .4n • gimp* t ior.:l,,f - • - •.;•4 4:4;_. ; .;'• 0 , 1,3 ; • ;,•;...,;1 ••kX 5 , 5* 5 , . 5 1,,, 4 . 5A1N I'.• • ••• 1111.v11,..PfJ 'th MIME