ii ‘• cm THE DAILY GAZETTE: PIINNIWI, BM a 00., Office, 84 and 86 pore Avenue P. B. T. P. 1101711T014 In)17015 AND tin=s OW TUN DAILT. " 1 " 11 . Per nen"red by camera. per watt..««..—••uoe Etalittstragirj Gaptts. STATE ITEMS. Erns is affected with burglar& lizscr, a worthy citizen of Dan ville, bung himself last week. Tnn Scam= FErnit is violently ra ging iv rainy parts of the State. TOE church property In Philadelphia ht vetoed at nearly $11,000,000. A. vim prison has been constructed in Wilkesbarre, ►t a coat of $208,000. Tag Reading brewers have put down good lager beer to nine dollars per buret. Tug new Episcopal Church at West Chester, just completed, cost about $33,- 000. . Tint body of an unknown young lady was found drowned in a dam near West Cheater. .1031:111Ixonzw, an aged and respected citizen of Knoxville, Tioga county, died recently. TIIAIiT.I4 the circus men, is in the oil regions looking about for fresh ring nutteriaL °RILED parties - are trying to have the prohibitory liquor law of that borough repealed. A nam. is before the Legislature for the I , charter of a railroad from West Chester , to Pbeenixville. Row. Gmaran• A. throw has located in Philadelphia and engaged in a large man nfacturtag busines• Wrimmt Amasow, of Waynesburg, fell on the street and sustained injuries from which be died. Churcrilierr ten dollar greenbacks are publicly peddled and sold on the streets of Parker's Landing. Tnit certificate of the Warren and Sharon Railroad Company, with POPO capital, has been flied. NZAIILY thirty millions of dollars worth of petroleum was produced in the Venango region last year. Ton colored people of the State are preparing to celebrate in a Suing wanner the XVth amendment jubllee. Nean Sandy Lake a =maimed Evans drank three plats of bad whiskey In a coal mule and died from the effect'. Hun ITAILON GRANT of Boyenstown, was nearly burned d eath by trying to make a fire with the aid of petroleum. Pmur A. /TOTEM reeetved from an Erie jury a plaster of .9.000 for !ninths received on the & G. W. Ittilroad. Tns sales of eight of the lead's& bud nos houses of Titusville, in the ague. gate last year. amounted to $2,780,000. 1 Mauna. E. IL &W. M. 13cEtunx Marled n new Republican paper at Som erset, Pa., under the title of the Standard. ADDISON EDWARDS lost his life at wagon shop near North East. List week. by being caught in the 'debris of a falling wall., Tux Erie county Monuments] Associa lion have raised the sum of 0.000 to. van% carrying out their praiseworthy project., CAPT. Joint HOUSTON. a veteran 01 the w ar of 1812, died in 'Montgomery county last week. He was elghtylive years of age. E. Bnowx and J. M. Moore, of North Liberty, Mercer county, were buried alive, and taken out dead, In a well they were sinking. MATIELIS SAULI.N., of the Colebrook dale iron works, near Reading, was In stantly killed last week by the bursting of a mill stone. • Tun annual meeting of the Baton Lynne will be held in Wheeling on Wednesday, the second day of February at 2 o'clock. P. X. Bean Lewisburg, - a woman name! Bridget Clark while drunk, fell into a creek with an Infant babe in her arms, and both were drowned. Psalm ARMSTRONG. colored, died of hydrophobia, near Lewisburg talon county, lately. tie was bitten nine years ago, but the dog died first. Ton eldest daughter of Mr. John C. Glenn, of Mercer, died recently ofscarlet fever. This is the third child he bas lost within the past two weeks. A rtzw railroad is to be constructed from West Cheater to Downlngton, and the, route will be put _under survey as soon as the weather will permit, AT Brady's Bend, in a violent quarrel between a father and mother, a little girl fourteen years old, In trying tqflart them, Let twee reason, and is now hopelessly In. /AMC. HOT. G. W. HALM:MAN has resigned the pastoral charge of the Eleocnd Ltt• tberan Church of Harrisburg.' .and ac. ceptdd a call to a church at Lancaster, Ohio. PI t • • . -x: -• 1 :... ~,. t ~ ..:, •,,-.: .., ....). . - ~..... -I. :... 1 . : 1 , .:4- -?. ''.. t .I , . . it ' 4 - •• • Tun boilers of the Elhenango Iron Work', of New Castle, have resumed after a suspension of four weeks for repairs. They are working "double tarn: A NOntritsurroir comrrr coed awarded tlity dollars damagesagsinst the Superintendent of a cemetery who shot s dog that had entered the grounds in chase of a rabbit. in Wi i m n Ha rri n s u b m ur b o onfe b oys - thweemts tphrlaew lime in the face of the other, which re sulted in the sight being almost if not en tirely destroyed. FIFTY am barrels of whisky were sold in the city of Lactates. a few days since, by General Gregory. Marshal of the East ern District of this State, for seventy...ll cents a gallon, tax included. Me. SAMUEL BLAKELY, for years past the able oil edito and rorter the Titusville Herald, r has resi gned his of post and gone into oil brokerage. He is suc ceeded by C. C, Leonard, Esq. WE CONNELLY, of Franklin, has made a claim on the Government for the value of a large lot of tax which he purchased for the use of Commodore Perry's fleet. on Lake Erie, jest priori° the grestruund contest Tama will be unite in emigration of Dinners from Northampton county next going. Of these some are going South, but the majority prefer the West, and of Ude number much dui huger portion will settle in lowa. A CAM of poisoning by saugageS oc curred in Clinton county lately. An in ' vesfigatlon showed that the grocer kept his pepper and dry Urbane near each other, and the supposition Is that the articles somehow got mixed. Elm. L. L. Loss, the Methodist mints - ter at Middleboro, drives a pair of Indian ponies arrayed m sliver plated hornets The latter was a New Year's gift from a num ber of young men, members of his congregation In lionunit tovship. AT Gettysburg last week a calf, nine months old was killed 'lab weighed four hundred and six l b . clou meat. The tilde weighed 85 its. A sheep Widrii weighed, when dressed, one hundred and thirty.two pounds was also killed at the same time. Lear Wednesday a new Lodge of L 0. • 0. F. was instituted at Corry. Delegates nom Erie, Titusville, Otl City, Tidioute, Warren and Youngsville were present to assist on the occasion. The new lodge is composed of youfg and active bushiest' men of the city. . Tux Franklin County Grand Jury recommend that the 'arm attached to the coanty_po.m house be sold, as it don't J pa y. We caeca a very common urea. kn o t by journalists of other counties that farms worked by paupers don't bring Intelsat on their value. Weave the engineer of Harvey's paper g um, at Neshancock Falls, was greasing the ,b e ttinc his clothes were aught and stripped off of him, leaving him as naked as the day of his birth, with the exception • of Itia boots. and It seems almost amine-la that he was not seriously injured. • I A VOX CISSO to make fun for the boys , yeas held et Gettystmrg last week. The animal' was started from the Diamond, :followed by a troupe of boys numbering ififty or more, who went it uluough streets and age, sometimes ME • • • 4 ,1' ..1r) s t , 1 I A', • NM '~`,.. • n ENE %. •Z' - • :P '* l 4, 's, MSI 11 M; ' LI ::::'-...- V • . , • rt k L ,, ),. .....),-' . .....• . . • . .'. . . . . . . . , . . --.. ' . . ....,;.• ; - . . . . . . 11111, . 1 ' . - • . : . . . .„ . . ..- . . . . . . . . . . ... , . . , . . . Is tae owl thsooen . IMIWI.ICISI 1 4'0 '. • . f : ' ' .. . . .. . ~ , . t - (~ , . -- Qll4 . ... maw orna . . ..„ , :ttx . „:.,..,,,.., ~....:. . A ?_,... A) I . .. . gewgaws. published la Weston r. .., , . 15 . Sisett . , l lt horer, 71m: wo o or : merchant sh ..,:-.. ....y. , A . 1 . 1 .- . . . 1...N.41 . 1 Mao of tea • ‘ .4: 1: ... , ~ , ' 1 111;- , i '' 1 1 . • . . i A ooPY t. itn&ned smuatoues to the Arikttie , • • • _ I up of • elab et I. POBLIMAJNIrS an. roOomoio.l, - .4, • . . . . . - . . :-', to on es m00t... JOIE= MG. L P• IllEo. VOL. over heels, until We fox was cap- tared. A SCHOOL novels at ..,aston took fire the other day, in which was a lame girl, who was always allowe .1 the privilege of dismissal advance of the other schol _ . err. When the alarm was c yen , a el l y kent their seats until the cripple the door and they then tusked out. Tem ibrldge over French creek, Ye nango county,' for the Jamestown and Franklin Railroad Extension was finial:- 0 last week. The work on the bridge on Two Mlle run, and on the trestlework at Reno Is well under way, and will be rapidly pushed incompletion. ,' ANDEZW Ilszronewr, of Washington, has Instituted a civil snit against William Taylor for 12,000 damages in a slander ease. Both are butchers. The allegation Is that Taylor asserted that Hershman was doing business on money belonging 1 to Simon Albert, a colored man, which I had been lost. • , Taw bogus twenty dollar gold piece confidence opersiors are reaping a rich harvest in the farming districts. We ad. vise our country readers to boot out any chap who offers a twenty dollar gold piece for greenbacks, promising to come but and repay the amount as they "don't like to part with the pocket piece Carried all through the war." A. urna boy named Johnny Pifer strayed into !the woods at Catlettsburg, and was lost for three days. When found his feet were badly frozen, and his clothes frozen to his body. He was taken home and Is rapidly recovering. He was asked If he was not afraid in the woods. "Ohl no," he replied, "I asked God to take care of me, and I knew He would do it." A ingress on "Emperor Maximilian's Life In-Mexico," wee announced for Erie one evening last week by the Y. M. C. A, but the lecturer got on a "high," and -was arrested and tombed. His eng&ge ' malt was canceled, bat be delivered a splendid lecture on his own account to a slim audience. That lecturer is rather unfortunate in keeping his engagements Taw pig iron makers of Columbia held a convention last week and endorsed a memorial to Congress, requesting that the present duties be raised one dollar per ton on bar iron, and three dollen per ton on rails, scrap, boiler iron, and all other description@ of manufactured iron, and that • direct tax be imposed of one dollar upon all pig, bars, rails, plates, and other descriptions of iron mantifae. tured in the country, to compensate 'for the less of revenue on tho importation of foreign iron. Ale effort Is now being made in this State to abolish the employment of the gallows. Thus far the movement has excited but-little attention, although a large number of petitions, mostly from Philadelphia, asking for its abolishment, - have been presented to the Legislature. It is now said Morrow B. Lowry will advocate abolishment Should`nt won der that be would, as he has must see whither he is drifting, and without gal lows in the State his neckmight be safely Insured against all accidents. • Couronnes:a excitement jut now prevails in Lehighton ' concerning there. cent developments of Iron interests there and the probable early centreing of large improvements and heavy outlay of capi tal on account of it. The fact of the ex istence of Iron in large quantities in that place is no notion or freak of imagination. There has been a thorough examination of the ground. The locality Is about two miles west of town. Oaths surface Is from two to three feet of paint of a vermillion color. The iron, besides being found quite largely In some spots upon the sur face, is found in quantities that cannot, of course, be estimated, but surely indicated as almost exhaustless, at a - depth of tin or twenty feet: A. CULP has been interviewing, the Williamsport ghost in the dark haunted house. He says: At "the witching hour" a low treed was beard in the bill—the step approached the door—the lock gently turned witht the aid of a k—the door opened and a ou light burst, t h ey the efful gence of the noonday ann, upon the val. hint watchers I There, clothed in a cu rious mantle, stood the outline of whet 1 appeared to be a man. His countenance seemed !serene, hie eyes raisin apimeetitly half closed. and gently raising his right hand, pointed at each one in turn . ; than a ghastly smile seemed to i ll umine his I countenance, when ,he turned upon his heel, glided out of the room, the door closed, the bolt of the lock distinctly clicked, and the sound of his - receding footsteps gradually died away and all was 1 still 1 The correspondent proposes to "watch for the curious stranger again, and if anything remarkable occurs, will communicate it." Tax locksmith who altered the key with which the Berlin Sebeeppe opened the safe of Count Blakensee, was con fronted on SathrdaY last, with Dr. 1 Sehceppe In his cell at Carlisle. On en tering the cell the locksmith surveyed the persons present, until his glance I ltnallfell on the prisoner. After cumin- i leg h im intently for some time the visitor exclaimed, " les, you are the men." When asked what he meant, he said: " Ton are the man who came to our workshop in' Berlin, and had the key altered. You remember that you Care fully pointed out the places for me to file off ; that you asked me when the key would be done, and tilt I answered at three. In the. afternoon." Dr. Sample: declared that he did not know the lock smith, and said with an earnest tone that his visitor would have to make good by an oath what he Wintered. The locksmith said he would do what his conic:loU required. Later the visitor said that be recognized Sebeeppe not only by his out ward appearance, but by a certain pecu liarity of voice, and that the prisoner had behaved In the same manner when first confronted with Me:its:fore Ike examining magistrate of Berlin, es ke did in the present interview. This mskes the mud dle more complete. Tax Lyeorning Gauttis nye: Below we give the letter found upon the body of Samuel Landow'. the new , mute young man who destroyedhis life with a pistol, at tae City H.' otel, on Wednesday • morning. The - letter had first been dated at Wilinunsport, but it I seemed be had afterward decided lo go to Scranton, and bad erased William} port - and sustituted Scranton in its stead: We gi b ve the letter entire : BoBANTOF, Jan. 21, 1870.—Dear father, mother. slaters sad bra's, fare- well I I can live no longer. lam going to commit suicide to-day. Enclosed find pawn ticket for my watch and Urall have along. Yon will have to write to the firm, telling them to send on the watefi C. 0. D., and send them the ticket, or the beet way would be to go there and get It Caution Willie not to follow in my footsteps, or Übe does he will regret l i t. re ll t 3 s iv a ir m lni ts tile to Ettle y l i l es tni n use r , v E ni ttl y e debts to the boys and to Mr. Goldsmith, and let me base rest in my grave. /- 4 I t me be buried only in a plain bog, and do not wish to have any but relatives at my funersh Willie, the last favor I ask of yod is to 'quit spending so much money, as that was what ruined .me, lied not go with companions that hays more money to spend than you, as that will lead you to wish you had more yourself, and therefore von will try to get it, no matter how. Keep Henry out of harm's reach. as if he is not checked be. will he rained also. Take good care of Maurice. Farewell !It is no new for me to live; ivt will be nothing but aplagne and cause of inTrw i d y oa all. 4 thousand kismet to 1 Jalins and Clarence, to tell them rh e r I I will never 001IIe again tO SCP them, am tell /able that be must forget me, as I am not worthy of remembrance, eyes from the meanest cur living. BAY. LANDOWirs, We have since learned that he ran away from home of his own accord, and prolm- bly became discouraged and ashamed, ' and resolved on snielde as the quickest, If ' not the most honorable and sadist .ailory Tay of terminating his troubles.A. young man, pent by tho parents, ar r ived h ere yesterday sloop g end took charge of the body. It sees phieed nhouti the cars at 0:25 yesterday morning and take n novae to his parents. We learn that the father if distracted by the tragic era or b ird . . PIRP.WM FIRST IDITIOI. NEWS BY CABLE. Erie Shares/Ale Infallibility Dogma—The French Press Law —The Recent Fighting in Cuba - —Further and. Contradictory Details—The New Spanish Gun. boats—Duelista at Rey West— Bavaria Repudiates theUerman Confederation. -0- 087 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ossett4.) GREAT BRITAIN. Losnorr, Janniry 29.—Thie morning's Telegraph exults in the unlooses of the Erie shareholders herein defeating Fisk, Jr., by having the shares stamped before the fresh batch came over. It Is reported, to.diy the Pope had yielded to Prance and . hid Withdrawn the project of Infallibility. LIVERPOOL, January 29.—The receipts of cotton at this port the put few days has been unusually heavy. LONDON, January ,80.—The Sunday . papem urge the Erie share holders to' have their attires Mapped before Mon day night. •. Ex Clove mor Darling, of Victoria,' la dead. PAD" January has addressed a circular to the Procurers Generaux, on the abbject of the press here, in which he nays polemics are to be free but: attachs en the - Emperor. &polo. Ries for crones, attempts to turn the sof. dierafrom their duty, • matter that tends to canoe disobedience of the laws, and all , libels are to be severely punished, ague. ' chilly the latter, with heavy tines. Ida also enjoins the observanoe of great vig ilance in the matter of political meetings. January M.—The American realdents In Paris have signed a petition to Minister Waatiburne• requesting him to do all in his power to hasten the com pletion of a saUsractory postal treaty be tween Franco and the' United States. HAVANA, Jan. E.—Galierraz Vega, ex. Governor of Havana,•haa been Dan. lehed from the Island of Cuba by order of Mend* Banana. The steamer Montezuma has arrived from Neuvitas. Gen. Puello had return • ed to Nenvitsa. He did not reach Geis mar* and was beaten by the Insurgents under Gen. Jordan. Puello lost thirty six officers and four hundred men killed and wounded.--Ills horse was killed under him. The Montezuma brought one hundred and .twenty 'rounded sol dier* including two colonel. There was severe fighting ten leagues distant from Santiago. The Spanish lost one officer end four men. A mule train engaged In carrying previa , ions for estates near Ban Toe area or dared to return, because the insurgents I were in force between the Spanish troops and Santiago. Advice's from Reaches to the 24th Inst. are to the following effect : General ' Queeada had Non relieved' of the coin- 1 mend of the army and General Jordan appointed. The late tight with Puello wagon the that of January, near Cigualzl. xaru Alter the fight the Insurgents left for Nyasa to meet Gam Gogearche, who left Puerto Principe on the 16th, since which , time nothing hae been heard of him. Puello's column had gone to Puerto Principe by train from Nenvitas. . I ' 'A TA:ijan7 ne w Heels, iasmpletelcut HlCrew I have arrived at this port. 1 The steamer lately captured • off Nos- I vitas by a Spanish man-of-war was' ', brought to this city today . It turns out that she Is the American tug Lloyd, of -1 idminwall, now in the ilsyllen service, ' and was carrying dispatches to the Om and General of the tutted States at i Havana and the Admiral commanding the United States navy in West India waters. An Liu, volelgatlon is now In pro gress, and the tug will probably be re leased to-morrow. The serond lot of Spanish gunboats built at. New York have arrived W. Ws' Is:and." Thelle of them entered the I harbor this morning and thirteen have arrived at Cardenas. They experienced a very heavy storm on the FiceVa 'gran. Bre *aim Jan. ISL—Gotizati Caste• man editor of the Vow De Cuba, with four Spaniards, arrived this morn I I log from Havana for the yourpow of I fighting . a duel with the editor of the Key West Republican. At the meeting at the hotel an altercation took place be. tweee the- two ' violent editors. Caste man was arrested and - placed under bonds to the amount of two hundred dollars in gold to keep the peace. The Cubans in this city are excited and threatening. Guards from the barracks have been stationed about the streets to preserve order:' Both Facto are deter- Jrrimrranr. !MANCE. IMMO BAVARIA. )(MGM, Jan. 80.—In the Homo of DoPules. yesterday. Prince Hobanloh decided to defend the Government from the Influence of Vitro rpontants.. pronounced the Confederalist of the South German States a phantom, but of to • union with the Confedera tion of the North. =I • MADRID, Jae. BO --Orders have been issued for a grand review to-morrow of all the troops In and around Uhoupltori• tor, The weather le very unfavorable for a military dlePlaY• The annOunea , went causes surprise, and the motives of the Military authorities are called in nation. MOUTH •AIIIEMICIA Lumen. January 30.—The mall steam er Rio JanelTO has arrived. The Argen tine troops had returned from Paraguay to their home and bemuse Ulan volun teers were expected Sp wive In a taw days at Rio Janeiro. -- 12:21 801414 January 80.—Ther ex.Orand flake of Tuscany. Lpopold 2nd, died yesterday, aged 78 years. - NADINE !SEWN. litraradrerows , January 29.—Tbe g u m. ships Cpba and Idabo, Grops New yealv, have arrived. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL: Loroxnr, Jan. 29. —Reening.-.oonsols cloned at 924. American securities= 'o2s, 9150; '66 old, 67: '971,. 85; 64%. Erten, 18141 Illinois Central,lo3.lo Atlantic A Great Western, 25. Petals Jac. 713.,..80nr5e quiet.. Dents 7lr. 2a. ' Ltresterse.4 ;Tani 2A—CPDOP dP11; ttp; lands 11,%@1150, Orleans 1134"; Wee 1 0 40 00 hi^ Broadetelle ealemigee, Pork 102 e. I. rd 24a. Cheese Ba con Ike tkt. ANTWERP. Jan. 2L—Petrolenm Nnlet at 7 tbsters. liannuno, Jan. 29.—Petroleum erm at 16 ware Was 12 ebllllngs. _ LONDON. 29. Mused cakes sealer at 9d. Sterling 12s. Sperm oft Hans, Jan. 29..-Cptton . steady. FttazortonT. January 21). United States bonds Hat as 91KG9116'.• 41crions iiire at Holyoke, Man. (By Telezrott to the Plttsetirsti Gazette.) BrIGNOPIELD, Tamar! 80.—The Ex change spd 'patentee blocks, two large four story handlings, at llolynke, wen destroyed by2lire early this Tbe bre caught In a clothing store. E'even inereitants, five dopt.n, two dentists, • photographer sprier cane yenta war; bttro opt. h a OP i t 1114,00; total insurance 000. The principal lawns • are Craft, Ells. I worth t Oci., proprietors rpobjeage block, 140,000; IneWanee 1112,000; 0. A, Caren, boots and shoes, $50,000; rally le. eared; Mellor et Co., clothiers, 17.0001 fully immured. A strong - wind wu blow. log at the time and many other ball& logs would have been destroyed but for the tlmely arrival of the Henry Cray, steamer from this city, winch wee seat tip on a Tidal Wilt" - , PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, JANUARY - 31, 1870. -FIRST: CONGRUSS. FORT (SECOND, SESSION.) House in Session for General De bate L-3 he National Debt and Tel to the rituseratt tiarstle.) , Weantriciron, January 29, 1870. HOESE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The House met for general debate, Mr. Churchill Inthe chair. Very fair mem bers were present. Mr. CONGER submitted some remerks, in reply to Mr. Dawes' attack on the Ad ministration, In eulogy of President Grant and in favorer the free delivery of newspapers through the malls in counties where they are published. Mr. WILLIAMS, of Indiana, made a Speech against railroad monopolies and in favor of Government interference with railroads to prevent extortion in rates of transportation. • - Mr. WILKINSON made a speech on the same subject, asserting that agricul , tural interests did_ not suffer near so I much from the tariff and taxation asthey did from the extortionate rotes of trans. pertation exacted by •S: railroad , mo. newly, • - Mr. GOLLADAY made a speech in favor of the doctrine set forth in Mr. )tdungen's speech before recess, a repudi. 'anon of the National Debt. Referring to Uoorhees' speech of yesterday, he said ho- was not only edified but highly I entertained at the remarks of hi. die tineulshed Democratic , friend. He was captivated with his logic and struck breathless as it were at the gorgeous splendor of his Imagination, depicting the horrors and wrongs and the injuries inflicted on the people by the handhold. era. His logic, however, was not con vincing. There was an inconsistency In Much that he said, which if it could be reconciled with what he had said else where, would - wipe out the effector-two. I thirds of his speech, and make his "peach one directly in the interest of the -repu diation theory. which he (Mr. GolLsday) advocated to-day. If that contractroved 'anything. It proved that the did not bind the people, became:they had not received any moral or legal considera tion. • Be adopted his friend's argument in support of his own theory. His friend declared that he was not a repudiator, and yet the whole face of his fi gures and argument was to show the immorality and inicumbee of the bonded debt. No man could read the gentleman's speech, outside of that part of it which declared himself not a repudiator, and dream that he had not swapped places with himselL Mr. VOORHEES—Can the gentleman appreciate the differenoe ? Mn, GOLLADAY declined to yield. Mr: VOORKEES—Perhaps the gentle man does not appreciate the difference bet ween_peying what we owe and pay. lug what we do not owe? Mr. GOLL &DAY —The gentleman made an argument in favor of repudia tion, much better and atronger than I can hope to make. I adopt it. It was as good a speech for repudiation ea I can de,. sire. If the gentleman from Indiana submitted entirely to the naked question of eontrect. It was a plain rase, that the bond-holder held his bonds according to the legal contract. If he tone other ;or-, nowt of the argument, that there was no consideration, that there wag usury and extortion, Then the gentleman was squarely upon his (Mr. Golladay's) plat form, and thatgentientan and the Demo. matte party were upon his platform, although they had not toe courage to say eo in the fees of the country. Mr. ELDRIDGIETtie gentleman hav ing made such a charge, will he now allow urea word? Mr. GOLIADAY declined to yleld.• Mr. ELDRIDGE- 1 must say that I outsider the gentleman's course rather. cowardly. Nr. VOORHEES—So dot Mr. LOLL ADY—The gentleman has • right to form his own estimate of what constitutes cowardice. and If he so desire It; there are other theatres in which he may, show his bravery, " - and other means by which he , may testify, than by niaking such& statement. Mr. ELDRIDGE—I only referred to cowardice in delete. Mr. GOLLADAY—I return the wards of the gentleman in tie spirit In which they are offered. I presume he does not mean to impute cowardice to me. IC he and the gentleman from Indiana 'mean to make such an imputation, I defy them, morally, sodally; politically and intel lectually. Mr. ELDRIDGE—You don't show It. Mr. GOLLADAY proceeded with his speech and claimed that Mr. Butler, of Maireackusetui, was himself a practicel repudiator, as announced tn a speech of his in July, 1868, in • which he (Mr. Bat. ler) took the ground of equal taxation or repudiation. Mr. BIRD followed in a speech againstg repudiation, dissenting from the views of Moms ?dungen and Golladay. Mr. ELDRIDGE took the goer and de. nied the right of the gentleman from Kentucky to charge him or his associates wish standing on his (Mr. Gonad-ayes) platform, wittont having the courage or manhood to assert It. He had never hese need to declare the position which be maintained on these financial questions. Mr DAVIS desired to hear the gentle man state what that position was? Mr. E`,DRIDGE Informed him if he would be patient he would hear It. Re. ferrina to his remark to Mr. Golladay, he said that remark did not can in mime non the physical courage of the gentle man, or his moral courage in debate. The Democratic party had expressed rte views in no uncertain morals on the ques- I don of currency and finance. The en. I dareement of the live dollar bill was that It wage legal tender for all debts, public land .private, egonit duties on. Imports I and interest on the public debt, and was receivable on Sites and loam made to the United Was there any uncertain sound In that? Was there any I want of courage In Id The venerable leader of the House, who had gone WM" fi na l emu (Mr, 13teirepe, of Fla.) bad de. dared Weds House that it rase public crime to attempt to pay the debt In any other witY. Mr. VOORHEES remarked that he hag lased Mr. Stevens declare on the floor of ..the Hones that he wouldrather vote for Arank. Itblir• than vote for any man who construed that law to mean that the 5.20's were payable in gold t so Instead of making war upon the Demoorstio aide of the House, the other aide ought to Make war on Mr. Stevens, ((as preachers sometimes said about the doctrine,' that they did not like to make war upon Paul.) cult not IMO blip, Mr, Stevens lbeir loader; Gild LIM 04 0 11 1 4 §th ewer MM. They lihorildenzwer SeeMor I Morton, of Indians. They &mould answer Senator Sherman, of Qhio. 14, ELBB.I.pGE—And when they get through answering tease, log them afl ame! Benj. F. Butler. - : Mr. VOORHEES—I beet that gentle- • man's paidou for not naming him. (Laughter )> Iff. pews—On that subject does the opposition adopt /de.-Buller as their lea der? Mr. ELRRIAGE—Not • just that, but 1 we never go against a correct prineiple because a bad man, or even the leaderof the House, goes for It. [Laughter.? .The discussion was carried on for some time longer by Megan. Eldridge, Hliblack, Stevenson and Gollsday. - Mr. C.LEVELAND addressed the House against repndlation anti against ell attempt" to pay off the debt fit:tinkly, and in favor of an expansion of the cur renal and of a general reduction of ex pendlturee and tegation. • At 4166 the Hansa adjourned. RIVER INT*LLIOENCE. Tha - Artington and ,Mmjor Anderson. pp. 54.1 Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Ousattg.) Wgzaurrp. Jan. 30. EDITODJI d►attrrsi The Artipsiop 4F'. rived at lllee (9) o'clock. The Viejo/ Anderson best her ono (1) hour and a half to BeHalt., where she ls reshipping freiFht to Pittsburgh. TIPPCX (B 7 radlla ash AUsatia Tetempb.) - • Bpowersvi 11 ;Tannery 0.-41ver etatioppay, With stow els ands half feet of water in the channel. Wepther clOIL" dr. Thefdluirletur thlrty•feor at seven W. If. p. Gnsumelled.o. January W.—River fall ing slowly with roar feet water 10 than. nal. !Wowing. Thernwimeder thirty-five at flour r. Ott.'Myr, January. SP.—River Dining slowly with three seat three Inches of water In the channel. Weather cloudy. Therwornaterthlity.nine Matz 1.. .-.~"a~;~%:n"^ ~:+r.crrv~:u.:::uNz:.-.sue STATE LEGISLATURES 137 Telymph to the Titteburget Ossetm.l ALABAMA. • Monsoomanr, Janu ll 9 214— The 8011- ate ooneumed the entire day In discuss. lug a memorial- to Congress Ifor the re moval of political 'disablllll The House debated six l ei locual over a resolution to expel Mr. Randolph, of Tweaking, became of a letter he wrote to his paper concerning the:Legislature. The debate will be continued Monday. CEORGiA. ATLANTA, January Do.—The Senate received a communication to day from General Terry, through the Governor, declaring two Senators elect Ineligible and the Wit of another vacant. A luso. Intim was passed to sive the oat to pee wee receiving the next Dished vote. Two white men and ten colored men were sworn to 511 the vacancies. A special dispatch says that after the swearing In of the members of the House yesterday, the House proceeded to the election of a - Clerk and minor °Moen. Newton, Repnblicanrwu elected Clerk by . twenty-eight majority; Bentley, (colored) Messenger, by fifteen majority, ' and Lineberger Doorkeeper, by eight majority: - Mucha/WWI= prevailed In the House during the seadon. Mr. Bry ant called Mr. Tweedy, his colleguefrom Richmond, a miserable liar, and alter the adjournment TWeedy demanded a retraction and apology, which Bryant refused. Tweedy then struck him with • ratan walking stick, and Bryant fled into a bonne for range. The Republicans held a very large mass meeting last night, and great en thusiasm was manifested. LOUISIANA. New Oetseits, Jan. 29.—A resolution was today introdnoed into the Legisla tors inquiring whether Article IS of the Constitution, relative to equality of citi zens In steamboats, steamships and. places of public resort, had been com plied with. It wan adopted. Another resolution was introduced In gutting Into the feesibility of selling the stock of the State and city in the New Orleans and Jackson Railroad. The election bill today Passed the Senate. The bill .gives the Governor almost unlimited control of the elections In the State. A mass meeting was held at the St. Charles Theatre. Five thousand persons were present and the meeting was very enthusiastic. The object of the meeting was to take steps to protect citizens against oppressiveand unjust legislation. The meeting adjourned without definite action. A call is published fora mass meeting of citizens, irrespective of party, at La fayette Square, on Monday evening. to take into consideration the best means for the protection of the credit. of the State and liberty' of the people from dangerous and ruinous legislation with which we are threatened. Between three and four hundred perwma have, signed the call. GIGO. Comramtra, Jan. 30.—The Senate yesi terday ward the Edll repealing the law of the last General Ampere - Lay which pro- Minted the moldier' of the National .Aity lam at Dayton from voting. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. —The shoemakers at Albany, N. Y., belonging to St. Crispin's Society, wean a atrtke. —Nearly If not quite two thousand em ployes of the Brooklyn Navy Yard were discharged on Saturday. —The Terra Colts Works of D. S. Brows, at Gloucester, New Jersey, were burned on Friday night last. Lao 520.. 000. --Orders have been reeelved..at the Charleston Navy Yard for the &schwas of thirteen hundred men in the naval construction department. J. Ramsey, a well known citi zen, wee murdered near Cherokee. Mks- WOO, on the 28th by a negro who out Ma throat. The assaealn eacafied. —James H. Henry has sued the Chicago City Railway for damages to the amount of tmooo, for ejecting bun from the can In • 'Ardent way after be had paid ht. fare. —William H. Keith, prominent In the coal interests. and Prsident of the Pitte burgh Gas and Cos t Company, died in Cleveland on the 29th, of Injuries re. oeived from s runaway horse. —Following the example ofit Phl m p phis and einalimatl all.dy eetings will commence at7dueull rayer Chicago. to-day. They will oommence as nine a. ie. and close at live x. —About eleven hundred mon, em ployed In the Naiy Yard at Philadel phia. have received notice of discharge to take effect to-day, the construction and steam engineering departments. —A resolution was passed at the New York Stock Exchange on Saturday, pre venting the telegraph. which sends gr.o. tat:lons to the different offices In the city, from sending priees of Reek Island over their wires. —Eleven primers escaped from: he jail at Camden, N. J., on Saturday, by removing a bar from the door of theAxir rldor where they were permitted to be for a abort time. None of them have been recaptured. —A portion of the delegates to the Workingmen'a Assembly at Albany held e meeting and resolved to forma Labor Reform party. blesspres were taken to organize a party union in every ward and district in the State. ----- - —John Webb, balling from Pittsburgh and Chicago, was arrested at St. Louie for stealing several hundred dollars' worth of jewelry and other property from various house' be had visited under the pretext of being a borne agent on a tour inapectionwftn &view of making itr.• Palm. —The remains of Generals Eotareau and Watkins retched Louisville Satur day morning from . New Orleans and were conveyed to the Court House under mili tary escort. They , were Interred Sunday afternoon with civil and military honors. Efforts are now making to erect-a monu ment over Tioneen. —Pb. Hamilton county (Ohio) Solici tor baigireti an opinion to the County ffeninthisiouenthat they have nOsittlicer alty to appoint a county clerk in place Gen.MoGroarty, elected last fall. but who died - before the time to enter .upon his duties. This leaves the present in. eumbent in the office until after . the October election. The Cuban Charitable Aid Society hes published In address to the people of the United States asking for donations. as it is their purpose, should an maco, table rrovidence decree the lapse of the mine people Into despotism, la project a chanty for this ruined and desolate 'people. such has not been more deser ved end urgently needed since the Chris thin PPS, —Jay Gould, President of the Erie Railroad, has Issued a circular, saying that hereafter there will be kept in the general office a careful and complete ran old: of all the employes of the company, showing the date. each emend the ear vice, the position when find engsgsdand date of any promotionorchange, together with a memorandum of any special ear• aloe and mentorione or other noteworthy act performed, for the purpose of lay ing the fonpdatlou of Iv Intelligent aye, tem of promotions to each department. —ln Chicago. Friday night lan, police. man Pechter went Into a saloon kept by Joseph O. Daiqui, in Italian, to steal a barkeeper named Joseph Months, who had just assaulted and severely injured Pechtertomer named Henry S. lefore. ward Was toning his prisoner toward the door. Detain entered. and, after • f e w words, fired two /hots at Feebler, one j ne t en tering tds neck. and inflicting adangerouswound. Tbepolloemen then drew his revolver and "hot Rabiui in the heart, horn the elleole of Which be died :in a few mint:Vim Dalcial was a noted desperado, and Ida death is a subject of congratulation. —Tee tynetees• of the estate :of J. P. Parbe.V. benkfttPt. buys brought slut in the United Wales Illitrtat (joint at elt. Von% against the Itestinen's Savings Institution fin one hundred and sixty. one thousan edit o rs claimed as belong. lug tq the cof Darbey In muse canoe of various trainagtions by the defendants and Ditrbe7. whereby the ]utter obtained fictitious credit when he was In realitvinsolvent , Mum preventing the proper dlstribetion of hie mw ", Under the bankrupt Mt A sirrilburieit has been entered against the National Bank of the State or iffhtsourt for one hundred and tblityarlght thousand dollars, - . • SEM EDITIO). FOUR O'CLOCK, .s. A. THE CAPITAL. ill of E. M. Stanton—Congres sional Business Court of Claims—liold Sales and Bond Purchases—Postal Convention with the Nitherlands. By Tslayrsith to the Plttsenryti oisette.) WAsanurroN, .Tan. 290870. THE GOLD /itNO. Gen. Butterdeld's testimony today before the Banking Committee contra dicted that of Fisk. STANT° R'S - WILL. The will of the late Edwin M. Stan ton was Sled to day In the Orphans' Court, and being proven, was admitted to probate. The will is quite abort, being contained In one page of ordinary letter paper. It bears date July 19,. 1889, and la witnessed by J. K. Bernie, Surgeon General, 0. G. Chapman and B. 8. Harrison. After directing his just debts to be paid, he bequeaths two thirds of his property, including his piste and household furniture, chargeable with the payment of two-thirds of his debts,_ to his wife, Ellen H. Stanton, and the remaining third, chargeable with one third of•his debts, to his mother, the. surplus at her death to be divided be: tween his three youngest children. He names G. H. Watson, of Ashtabula, Judge Andrew Wylie, Gen. E. D. Town send and his wife as executors, and glees a majority of them power to sell his property. . _ I= Genera Tate, wno had been invited to the diplomatic dinner. of the President next Wednesday, has sent a polite letter declining, on the ground that be has been banished; by the provisional gov ernment of Hayti and his chief Sainave shot. , TO BE ILYTA.IITED The mechanics lately discharged from the several navy yards are to be retained by the Secretary of the Navy transfer ring appropriations from other bureaus to that of Seam construction and one neerhtg. A displtch from Geo. Sully, dated Jan uary 28, mama no official report of the fight swith the Blackfoot Indian has been - received. The newspaper re s ports are greatly exaggerated. Waantworox, January 50,1870. . lICISZNIM or 00210116118. The calendar of the Hones of Repro. aentatlvea showa that during the present weston nine hundred and eighty-five Willi have been Introduced In that body and thirty or forty joint zeaolntlona• The Senate calendar exhibits a proper ileum number of bills. POSTAGE CONVENTTON Notice La leaned by the Pod Office De- partment that by the new convention with the Netherlands the rate of inter national letter poleaxe on letters ax. changed in closed - malls via. England, is from is 15 to 10 cents per single rate of IS grammes. half ounce; or under. pre. payment optional, to take effect Febru ary Ist, Ig7o. The rates of poatage, conditions of payment, ac., on newel's pars, book., plata. and samples of merchandise remain unchanged. • I= Several thowiand aces ere pending before the Court of Claims In connection with extra pay of offlcemot the Govern. meat. They aro of Bosh a character that • decision in several of them will settle all others. There are many cotton cases before the Court and the Treasury De. partment involving millions of dollars. The Secretary or the Treasury has di rected the Assistaint Treasurer at New York to sell one million of gold each week during the month of February and purchareone million bonds on each al ternate week. on account of the sinking fund. .DISCONTIIII7I9 The Ninth National Bank, New York, and Central National Bank, Booneville, Missouri, Viva at their own request been discontinued as financial agents of the Government and depositaries of public money. ' • - • • ' TED COLORED EIIDATOR. ' The Senator elect. Revel, of Mlsalselp• I, bu arrived, and is the guest of Goo. . Downing. CHICAGO. The Late Inalan kehOt—OteelaL (By Tslegman (Atha Pittsburgh Unarm , / Carcrioo..Taituary 29.—The following dlipatch containing the details of the victory of Col. Baker over the Begin Indians, was telegraphed to Gen. Sher- man to-night, by Lieut. Gem. Sheridan. from these beadquarterta. Headquarters Military Division of the Miasmal, Mirage, Jae. 20, 1870.—Geu. W. T. Sherman, Washington, D. C.: I have the honor to transmit the following dispatch, forwarded by Gen. Hancock, from Gen. De Treble:id/as Anther juror. mutton on the cabled of my dispatch this morning: The expedition was • 'complete me cum. Col Baker basPostreturnell,haVlll killed one hundred add eeventy.three Piegans, destroying forty Raw lodges, with all their winter supplies robes, do., and captured over three hundred horses. Toe Bloods turned over all the horses taken from the white people which were In their possession. The moat of the murderers and marauders of last sum. mer are killed. Poe and Mountain Chief escaped with a few followers, leaving ev erything but their horses. There were on our aide one Ipso ig Illed and another accidentally woundW by falling from his horse. *pan by mall without delay." This dispatch Is transmitted verbatim r. 11. hilisrainert, Lieut. thin. I=l returjnan uary ed from Gal — lir:M en saOr be saw Gustave Fischer, Chicago's absconding /Medd, in that city, and that he intended to purchase a Lefxu and la . cafe there. . . A comrcalter in the Chicago Evening Itict claims to have stet last week eighty thousand ems in thirty.elght hours, an average of twenty-one hundred ems per hone of the ordloary_ran of Itast matter. Edward Thomas Woodely, a brakeman on the Rock Island Road, was raft over yesterday morning near Blue Island and so badly Injured that he died in two hours. redder, the policeman who was shot on Friday night by Dainqui. the Italian roman, will probably die from his wound, the surgeon having been unable to and the ball, which Is supposed to be lodged in the cavity of the chest. An inquest wagheld on the body of Dainqnl yesterday and a verdict rendered of jug 'triable homicide. It Is understood that the grain elevator men In this city refuse to oome to a prac tical arrangement with the Board of Trade for registration of If afohouso re celpts. eald their reply is In sub. stance that an agreement to the proposed plan of registration, making receipts not negotlible until registered, Would be I equivalent to aoknowledging that they dishonest. MEXICO. San Lab, retell Declares tor ladepene = (87Toemott to we leltutnanto Quetta ) SAN FtutitouNN, JAN 12217 2 1— Me:dean mdtioes via . 00111ria 14 1 0 mento-wasissaed at San Lula Potosi De °ember Setb, declaring the Independence of that State, on the groundfifths re. repeated violation of the Nati:ell 0311- satUtiON J Nitroll• Tile was numerously signed by leadl n g rail itaryand civil cid/emend received with great favor by all classes. - suaorobsit Bugged ind aunt. air Tito. roph to (be rhubarett rtezetto.) may/rine, January 20.—The steamer Anterioarbnf the Memphis and Arkansas m an' line, hence from bbst Smith with the Nineteenth infantry, struck a snag on Thursday night above Little Nag and snot In fourteen feet water. Four duet hands were drowned. The boat wars valued st 111(1,000. Insured. NEW YORK CITY Prince Arthur AdTices from Hayti—The• Samana Lease— RerenneFrands—Varioua Local Matters. !STTeleintott to the Pittsburgh Githette.) Now Yono, January 29, 1870. lISTIIIRI OP. HIS HIGIIIN69B. Prince Arthur arrived from Wash ington this afternoon an - d proceed ed to his 'quarters at the Bre• voort House. He will tomorrow at tend Trinity . Church and occupy the same - pew occupied by the Prince of Wales ten years ago. He dines - Monday evening with Wm. Butler Duncan, Tues day with L. P. Morton -and Thursday evening with August Belmont. The grand bail conies off Tuesday evening. I The steamer Stars and Stripes, from Port au Prince, is detained at quaran- tine. Two of the crew are down with yellow fever. - the Captain died on the voyage. The Stare and Stripes reports much agitation of the Semen* question, and that the Provisional Government of Hayti will probably assist Cabral in the movement to defeat the plans of Preel• dent Baca of St. Domingo in ceding the bay or otherwise parting with any per. tton of it or neighboring territory to the United States. A French war steamer had last forty of her crew by yellow fever at Port an Prince. A. CONTRADICTION The Spanish Consul at New Yark o®• cially contradicts the renort from Ha. vane that the Spanish General Peello was detested by. Gen. Jordan near Goal. mare, with heavy lose, and denounces It as entirely without foundation. = Another dispatch says strenuoua ef forte are being made by the Canadian agent here to Induce our government to open negotiation', fora reciprocal treaty and free navigation of the Elt. Lawrence. naturiun IrEsuns. F. A. Stevens, an ex-ganger, has been arrested for making alleged fraudulent certificates. He was bailed In 1.5,000. The authorities believe they have a glue to another large revenue fraud. =l2 A. Washington special says Gen. Can by is to be appointed to the command of a new department, to be carved from the Department of the East and including Virginia. VARIOUS MATTERS. Injunctions have been served on the officers of the Patterson and Newark' Railroad, and one of the directors of the Erie Railway, who are lessees of the former road, restraining it from running over the lands of Peter Weller. Jay Gould has replied to the request of the Jersey City Council to restore the strikers by peremptory ref riaaL An organisation has been commenced by the Democratic soldiers In Brooklyn, entitled ' , Grand Army of the Constitu tion." Eight Generals and a large num ber of others have joined. Gen.- Roslay was elected Commander. Applications have been made to open fourteen Camps In the State. • . A collision occurred on the Erie Rail road yesterday afternoon, just west of the Bergen tunnel. between a passenger' and an oU train. George Waunaker, a carpenter, was killed, and two persons slightly Injured. Two men and a woman fell into the water while climbing a ladder to a schooner at the Brooklyn dock last mon. mg and all were drowned. Names not ascertained. Wm. Townsend. agrocery man, at 192 Hudson street, was murdered In his own store last night, In the presence of his femlly, by a loafer named Jack Hay fields, to whom he refused lodgings. The murderer was arrested. Afire occurred last night In the bonded , warehouse of Mason d; Co , Bridge and 1 State streets, doing much damage. I Two cars of the Washington train on I the New Jersey road, due at Jersey City at It o'clock last night, were badly smashed by a collision with an Adams! Express car, owing to a misplaced switch. Many passengers were slightly . injured. The only Ila/Zll3B grven are John Kelley, of Jersey City, leg crushed, John Cahill, Of the name place, arm fractured. Tne second Ittjty in the case of Edward Perry. charged with the murder of Thtis Hayes, in Brooklyn, disagreed and were discharged. Lefferts Bergen, a farmer, was robbed by three highwaymen on Friday night at Hyde Park, L. 1., of some 12.000. Joshua Purdy, colored, has ham sen tenced twenty years to the State prison, for an outrage upon the person of Mae Beek, a school teacher in Harrison, West Chettersounty. On Friday night the Custom House officers seined 18,000 worth of smuggled elks and other goods In Hamburg and Weaken houses, near the docks of the• German steamers at Hoboken. The goods were removed to the Custom House. , The Government tax on the legacies ' of the late Edwin A. Stevens, paid yes. terday, amounted to ;Kw. This does not Include the legacy to the widow, which is exempt. A general strike of piano =km In this city is Imminent. The plaster mill of Geo. Brainard, 10. I cated In South Third street, Williams burg, was destroyed • by fire early this morning. Loss S1B 4 O00; partially insur ed. James Fielding and Thos. MoCal fray, firemen, were severely Injured. PACIFIC COAbT. Railroad Acedent—Navy Yard Sus pension—Moor Convicted of trace—liich Gold Ihseuvenes—Earth. ' quake Dhotis—henna Theatrical Amusements. (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh fisrette.) Sax Fnaleonsco, January 110 . — Auftue-l• dent occurred yesterday evening on the Pacific Railroad Bast of Ogden. Three men are reported killed and five cars smashed. No further particulars. Work at Mare Island Nary Yard wax suspended yesterday by orders from Washington. About 1200 men were dis charged. The cause of the suspension is unknown. There was plenty of work for two thousand men and no lack of funds. The jury in the case of the Mayor of Los Aegelos, indicted for malfesussanie in othne. returned a verdict of guilty. The result created much excitement at Los Angela,. as the Counellmen are indicted on the name grounds. A motion for • new trial was granted, and the defend. ant has moved for a change of venue. Reported rich gold discoveries In Low- er California caused considerable excite ment at Santiago. There was a heavy shook of earthquake in the vicinity ofNevada yesterday. No damage is reported. The new Sunday law goes Into effect to-day. Theatrical amusements are ad. vertised. THE PEABODY OBSEQUIES By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Oa:cite, PORILLICD, Jllll/11Ty20.—The Peabody obsequies were celebrated today. An Immense crowd of people were present, business throughout the city suspended and Sep on public buildhiga_and ship ping &splayed at half mars: The Gov ernor end Legislators of Maine were present and several military organisa tions, with tends of must° eta About own the rellllllnlWl3/0 debarked and re ceived by Governor Chamberlain. Ciwt. mon:este% of the Mooarch, made an appropriate sPeecb, to which Governor Chamberlain replied. The prooteedon been formed and the body was conveyed to the city ball. Notwithstanding a heavy snow storm the streets through which the procession passed were dense. ly packed with people. porrrbann. Me,, Jan. 80.—After the wooer:ion retired on Saturday, the Hall was opened to the public until eight o'clock e. et. A line bust of Mr. Pea body was placed at the foot of the come, and a line of sentinels was drawn across the Nall, with one at each corner of the eatalklarte resting .motionleas upon his reversed musket. The Hall today has not been open, bit la eluded by State troops. The ship of war Benicia arrived on Saturday Just as the naval display was ektaing. The Maine Legislature retuned in special train to Augusta on Saturday evening. —The Tennessee LLnatitutfoual Don. Tentlon on Saturday adopted an amend ment limiting the regular session of the Legislature to seventytlya and Milled Mello= to twent y days. NO. 26. Naval CerEMOrlieS at Portland J 9,11. 27.—The only CLRE• monies to-day, In connection with the ar rival of Mr. Peabody's remains, has been the official visit of Admiral Farragm to Capt.' Commerell. As soon as his vessel was seen leaving the dock. the whole fleet beat "to quar ters." The marine guards filed out on deck, and the yards of the Monarch and the Plymouth were illy manned, the former vessel sending aloft nearly' 200 men. The Admiral and the Governor, with their respective Maas, put off from the Leyden in a smaller tug, and went on board the ship a little sooner than the rest of the party. Capt. Commereil received them with due ceremony atthe gangway, the marines presenting arms, the bugle sounding a flourish, and the baud, of the ship playing the National airs, while the guests passed down the long line of offi cers who stood drawn up in imposing quay; all wearing their showy full dress uniform, with chapeaux, side arms, and white kid gloves. Capt. Commerell, a Courteous and vi vacious gentleman of middle age, has won distinction in the service, for he wears the "Victoria Cross," and is a "Commander of the Bath." The Ad mind spent a long time with him entrain. lag the ship, and in particular studying the peculiarities of the guns and defeat& bki armor. The turrets were set in mo tion' the machinery for loading, raising, and depressing the guns, was tried,-and caps were exploded to show the peculiar method by which both pieces in a turret be discharged at once. can —.charged • The Mortuary Chapel was, of course, visited. Its appearance was Mr more impressive this morning than when Ifirst law iL A rich velvet pall wee thrown acroes the lower half of the coffin, natural flowers were spread about the steps of the platform, the =idles were all alight, and at the head two sentries, a sailor and a marine, with averted facet, leaning upon thel;minkets. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PTITSBUZCio..Ies..B9. 1910. NATIONAL lIEFININI6i and aTi/Itl'aCi CV —The mussel meeting of the Stacktio deft of the National Neg. log an Stool., Company. for ts.e el.uos of °Scent° serve tor the an ulng gear anti to business. II be noble , the Italloi P. A. Mierach t Bros., No. 114 tTethetreet..ate ht. Cleft. on MON DAY. I.broary 7 th. 0110 o'clock 10 It. JaSiri J. Lig OLU. hedge WT. IarPITTSBIJIIGNI TURNER ScriphateHistory in Tableau *Wants AFTER THE CELEBRATED DRAWINGS OF ,(3. S T A - V.E D 0 R•E Twelve ErhibUtons. FIRST EXHIBITION RBHH►Y I►IHIRB Januaa7 31.1, 1870 By Gnat WeEtern Band. = 1. Tablesnz..Cre►lion of Ile World—Let the.* be Vint. ()emelt,: Clkepter 1. EE=72 Iq - '., r!!!!t!2=1 The Deluge—The DestreeU C or all Fl att. Omuta: Chapter VU. 5. Tableaux No ab Clams Ham • fitoellf: Chapter IX. O. Tableaux....Xsoulslon of ishmeel and 0 • Mother. Genesis: Chapter XXI. 7. Tableaux ItsuskoDation of Isaac Geaests: Chapter XXII. - - fl,,Tableaua R Oen°lst Chapter e lY ce lVe." the Wen G. Tablama— Macula-6dt Bahama. = . . 10. Tableaux.. ..... Jogeph Bold by ht.Brothe... ,oenesis. Chapter XXVII. • An excellent Orchestra (Great Wrttern Band) will entertain the audience while the Tableau' are arranged. The Turner Society have done everything to secure aen endid Execution f the undertaking, widen Is under the Immediate • conduction of Prof. C. CJNRAD. and solicits a blue rat patrol Ste of the vette. Jaaian•x =EU 1.11 Tr ot.' TODIEPORT be OF TOE COXDU , of i or COVMERCE. et close or bust.... January XS, 11170. BEOSOIIRCE. Loans and Dbeount. Overdraft , U. S. Booth to al ca re Clro.la- IL hoods on hand Dee Tom Itsdmtning and Reterre alien,. 139 71115 Wm from other Na tional Banks... .. 13,51 53 Dus ftom other 11 . an . ks Bankcrs G MS 74 159.437 46 63.941 58 5,000 00 9,489 94 1.039 9 • 1-?!!!! 80 Bnking FRAM "t a ber beat Estate itirsits•s and Fixtures Fitment EXpeuses .. • .. Cub I amt... 6,599 10 Eietuu/69 for 056.1.57 ‘ ,07,5, 95 537 75 Coln and Legal Tender 101,610 ini Three Per Vent. Certificates... 90, 00 00 I= Capital Stock paid lo 5 500,000 00 -smote. rand 71.(01 03 ' D4c vet LW 0 rkettange 1.145 Si ' Pion and Lofk.... .... 1 'OO 71 77...991 14 Discs:dation 450,000 00 Individual Deposit.... 469.20 03 Due Beak s Saute 0,113 07 1501 and Sauk- . 17.927 90 •-•-.....-• 554093 00 f 1,904 00 .Dtrldends Unpaid 111.5a51. 063 114 The above etatem eat Is true to the beta of my kaowle ge and belief. J. H. HILL, Ciskles. Attest: •L' 8A XIIMPATELICK. WM. etg.l3.- DgaraWan. }Directors. . La RSPORT - OF TUE CONDITIO' IQ& 'MUMMY NW& NATIONAL. LANE nubrab. at lb. elOle Of Owllam, On , nnnarj 22, 1870. nESOUBC6S. Lesaa aud 01.10.1*. bMle.%4 BO It. I. Booth. tanietunt Catalano& 408.1100 Cu Due fr^m Mowry., ',pent* 97,00. 011 Dae Irmo her stlonal 8u1k... 1.313 Cron other Banks & Brunet. 10.1.01 Cash Item. V* 16 lizekaarea for 01e00 , 80 Roan.— 22.100 On BIDS or o . her Natumal Vaults— 1.10000 Yractl. sal enTronef. tulBoooo Vete. Ell!M Capital afoot paid In $ 400 INN) 00 Ponds. Tend 90.000 00 li.era.t sod Zachary.. —_ 9;1119 00 Natleatal Bank Ctr001at10n........ 340 500 00 Indual Depo Its Doe to Natio”i Banta. 310 331113 133.0711 MS D.e to other Hanka and Bankers 94,09 l 39 114115.114/ • Cysts Clone, Jr.. Costlier 41 the Ti ode. National Dank of rltteatitati. pa., do solemely meet that the above 110Rn:seat 111 tree t • the beat of my knowledge and beef. • GYIIUS CRARKIt. 40.. Caabl.r. notrerttped and oto bet,. me De. 00th day of Jar may. 10 7 0. HY.NDEttoON DAVIS, Notary Pablte. c '•".7o7sr"Pitzli. AT. ESTABLISHED 1881. LOGAN, GIEGI3I & CO., HARDWARE 52 Wood Street, four doors above o*. Marie* Hots Country Merchants S' lwrlted le call amid examine, our •toelt when lo , _ the City. --'' . . ... A fall sleek of Eseldnists, Mack. smiths and Carpenter's Tashi, apes. punt, Leather Belting, Lace Leather, as.. altrey• on hang. ja31:413 NEWELL INSTITUTE, The SPRING sums. of bee midis cm mem ea TUE9DIY, 7ebsuss7 Ist. Term -t40.00„ The Institute olltra tborc ugh tralnis, foresee lane or Cl.tite. it No. sin FZU nairr, sad a.tM•cWr Home Ilebool for TPlDfLadles la a all•aaala bolidlooy lap 47.1512 i STUrr L ' PENNIMAN, REED & CO., EarNO DIMS—. lb-Let," ...For 0“4" "L o w. 4. jranfa." °round," "Dxsrekifh" die., not eum:ling POUR tINRS, win be inserted in these eoZnvuu mei jbr TWENTY-FIVE OENTR; .ach add' timid! tine FIVE ORNTS. WANTS. WANTED.—A smallibut ciom- FORTAII toe a. ant.ty with out child... The•audent convent, news n• • 5 Rued nelabb. rhood Indlevitusalv._ ,• •praPetivd Will Poe not over $ 00. Adoeitay, mita,. office, • Ito location and ten., WANTED —A • PARTNER— . few Winifred Dollars to lava. la t • go4d ming twitter.. • A poly lit 543 Pews strut. ANTED. BOARDERS. .L. W Ire more Warders era be aerammorated. Inab _good beard es 200. 16 ANN reran's% .1 114.5 u per week. 1:1 WANTED--11EIL1'.---AT PI.OIICMITT 0171 CL, No.l Et. oUtli Street, 801 re LURIA sad SIMe, tor