TIDE I)1,ILY GAZL"TTE: 1:1 . 11FSDA Office, RAW :It6rAft7l Avaise .r. xprixtuih Aff4E r. " =T - UElie ISPITONI MM , 'ir.Rilta IDAtLY. naktl. pwr 13.11yeretl by canter.. t0.....k••*—...Z-11;:".' 1 1 111 ff EDITIOL ;~11~p , A7 6 ~ 7 :. ~. itinl.olMW l ' Pennsylvania -Legislature: rot it ions f er aliegolation of the Lignoir . taw and 'Attention of - Petiiii:TelWATt-P,_°„§ 4 4 l . l 'Bar Snake Killed by Sonaer'Gra hatu—Tbelriaidtylulfeetiga- en ,Postnened7nills !giro „_jolr, 45;ecIal I)lspi . h . lell to tilrlttabursh liasettc.) Esti; 8 '1670 BENA.TE. ASllitrgrOnal*Or.cd,pelltlona tvere, pre% Nonnia tnr a . laVe inthoitztng Citizens 'of any lilatrlctvote-fer. or against the liconalc Mr. lof llenorehopa, andfortheabo• litioq hidc.liplanNalty.; loaCar'd a heense enprhernent for Allegltenyeonnty was reportod favor ably MLLE INTRODUCED. fi'ilardtfOlELL l ,l"noorPciralliiklb i Grana.Lotige ceche Halted. Order Pf Sacred Temple of Liberty. By Mr. GRAHAM: A supplement for the Pittalitligh I Bridge, o . ompany. , art. thorizing the erection by them of a Sni ped! -bridge from Pittsburgh to Alla ghety,C.l%. supplement for the Ra nders! 15iipoUt spaity By Mr. WHITE:. Relative to interest. locroaalng the same to seven_per cent. and legalizing the rate of noregbeedMg ten per cont. In writing..., By. Mr. , ..M#MAX.44,•; Behave to sol • dlersof epAtheir widows. Admit- Ink 'ptrdsliM"theah not worth more then tivisboarleed dollars. Mr. LOWRY called up the bill extend ing the act, .of IM9 „regnisting.inedical protection b 3 York and othir,agultles to Prig, Crawford ' Yeast:lgo: Passed with‘ysmangoatricken lOn motion Ot Me: 'ALIAS bills lending the charter, pf .the _Central and Southern Transportation Cotenants% dsky u g 1d Passed.p the - tm ( d ellitihro." certain sand bar In the OW oprosite Middleton. an Island, and bad it killed. . Mr. RUTAN. in earraining, said he bad nrpganzeatir pass It. , • , . Mr: DAYIB eallesl Senate till allowing husband and wife to testify in dititoreepenet , Moped ascend reading. Sir. CONNELLt callisd-mp the Senate bill authorizing railroad companies to lease or bcoonle telaseeabfar with other roads. Passed second reading. Rom's= moved - tin, lion of his bill 'relating to the''Bette Treasury and creating a Board, of Con trol. Mr. WinThkoppctses l it and the motion weld # ' • • ; . • ;, 'Arr. arcArtAk called tip a bill repeal ing the sot requirinz the Landsdale Turnpike , Company to,complete two miles heroic, taking Toll. 'Parsed. ' I.l=o . t ri b al iaglpabrilrtc2l47.Vl il(it RERRIMMA.TEVIT. 'Ali. o:Mt,or Yorltj billed ;We Sande bill' writs :of error to newws-ot--ruur — dar...or—vcdArdeSZ—. Alaugbigrothipkrahorlser alimmo rryie7 the:taw and evidence, an , &mai iieripsnatogin 10 • mti, fkattta lie 41111 e at liei Tt 'wise favored by Matures. Niles. &tits.. von. Bowman and Porter, and oppeed I,y Ideserp.tßehrnatterly, and Cr*,a Auld pursed an second rbading. • • A House resolution urging Convert to .-44-31§,Arvreanctiout thOurtgr. dir other Iron and lat. Passed. The House bill authorising the people of dtstlictstc.:cute.fOr Or wgetheilimpaing lunot shorn, was made the spedial Order nu . Thursday evening.' - - 11,Z=n 1 Varyfiltellstet P*4".. spplying exclusively to a particular class cr otlectlenabiskpthile,tlolo- • ttt, t • ~. • TAng TREASURY. FUND% • • I,,Thelltusste Ciomoslttee on the Manage. k , meat otAtw'mmintry - rands met OM i internam , . bat no witnesses being prate. S t MA:, the Catarnittee determined toad. Joan" all Taesd. 'eftertMon willee Aleol; when all , the mullesbe t Sal:sent. ", hir.: Mackey lel': tor hems to , day. -He will be examined' lisle Mal k i '', '8W1974' LEOBLerii,_ LRy. Vett/FAO- to the IS SOU Pntabi ß Go.icite MI. §v; , pottno, 'February 3..—At the Badi csl ciincus,leJefferson City last night, the question of tho expediency of sub• the people ski amendment to constitntlon, entreinetdabigalt three bon . deprived of suffrage, without red tveniirractior bikke; Wasillwxlcankt lend osrried by nearly a two-thirds vote. thi Sista Smite yortordsar the Com voltteo,on, Constitutional Amendments reported amendments repealing the dou ble ltalitlitr g attnae• to the Itiersentnnoth, oboltehln the , Dlatrice. Cousin arid W.allng dtatranthlslurprovlsions.re- The ,Lbnislitutional .bIIT. yea made the WlPvial °oder ter Wednesday nest: , Day .tetbie..,Yeatertlay the • Souse adopted an amendment id the Agrloul.! burst bill tinirldlog that there should be Sso restriction , on students , enterin9 ool legs rm account of sex or color; "Testabi 'nay; after a long . common, it was Ay commended to the EanclA llienata:* Rir ' .411 v„ F o b:'.in , L • the New York ...tesetobly. to-day, • report WWI .pre. l ;_i•otitedfroot'tbteCansa limo”! 'writing tbal mesaist of tompletlog the Erle, - Omer! .1, rid Cbarriptiloperatelso seogrdlow to sett. ; y:atW re 411 Erie 12.4Litekii 4•131111:1 43E4C61* 1124,t4, intsr„. 10,220. 'Vie Ward. gorepor tile work zbookl be octropleuml i• = . ~. , , . .. Aiiaterl.rabrnia7.2.—ln , lb* amine in, order was- Introdtum4•.4l rooting Li „ir,lty luta the nicpadiencry of abolishing - ,s t pital.punislicninit. ~. TlioObioilotusa evict sit day grater• dar ocieslderinx the county contbaled,olactioa: It will probably re• salt in Laver ofßlatsatoa Iteptitatein. -3)Pg1,11, ItIYEFIS t AuiMittriiiirsph.lo Off. crrr. February 3.—River falllui lowly. witir two feet three Inches water to U, cliwoneic4Vellibtr cjr• Reg' duroutanorto:Wriar T Y log rawly with about four feet water lb eliennel. Weather cloudy. Tbermeauf• ler ttUrty•ati at alz r. al. - Monoawrows, February 3. Wirer r. , ntlonary, with about two feet water la the channel. Weather cloudy, Thee. 'moulder tbirtyuLx. of Mx b. ar. L. 1 jFrI4,M"-reb.Ma7,3, rrßlTei U' .1 0 .7kWInt await dV fad wader' go itrebanner"Weltbardtmdr.4•lter tmmr.ter thlrty•three at Ex p. IE Additional Marken by Telegraph. nuppAW, FabLlLl,4{l.l.9*Weir4i, i vo head, making SAO this' Wee ebip• pie ," Gm market inactive and boldern .e.tunut make sales except at CODOSSIIIOI3II buyers being reluctant even at llogs; receipts o , s erilltad;inprtoft .o„ive and ti rm.xt y.wo qu Sheep; reenipla i lido LI ; ry very extra and do na :42,0,1110 . A at 41400,4 fat vrr: , ' ,ad gga.yje for geed. to foal emu da. . 014.13A.F5, FobV , Bl7 8..--Ootton Fir nit n,Vb INTlldfUlag• a4111C44000 —r&erpt trexpdrts 8, e r* T h Linn at 61,073• . 1117 in lower, and sells at 828 per ton. Bacon 14@17@180. Gold 2lg. Petroleum SI; New York ern ex /menu:Be Ka Moment:. r ...... . , Lliip .. . . , • __. . _ . t• '--- .. THE IVREHLY GUMMI • _. _ , ----_ ./Lankl , v4_444-o._mvmsq.opt. l llN..mdA4n , _ asweravar ~ , - Il t , i ' ill ~,. -1, m ) .1 1 ---. •: '1 " i , A rc'' " v - 0 1 , ~ . ~ _,..,. „. a,,..•,n,,T--......4..............,„,.,.. ~,.,..„..,......,............., .., ROSme .. ___. . i - ~.1•64,,,. Rifidelked IMULIMMY taI:WW il•tiwt it ~ 1 1 ---.... t . , 1 ' - spot aelnlitt II& reitallaerig ►ra rillisSad VOL. :•.:' , PORTY-FIRST CORI (SECOND SESSION.) liormonism Aimed at—Rai • ay ;Aid—A Proposed Ng American Citizens in British Priimus Reconstruction . .Nayy - Bell ' cleney—Spicy Debate-Sher mates Pending Bill, etc., etc. illy TeetersAk re the rquisargb ussettel , ~ NV AelfthoTets February; 1670. . . . SENATE. • . `,ter. SiltitelAN, front . the Finance Ct)Mnsittee, reported the following bill to authorize the funding and cousolida. lion of the national debt, to extend bank. tag faeUltlea and to establish specie pay violets. It Providea for the bop' of throe dames of bonds for $400,000,000 each. The first for ton and thirty yeses -at five pirS l ,Cent.; the : amid lot Man • and ~ t., years at faireand a bell peebent., the third ' for twenty. and sixty years at - Mar per cent. , It also provides for set ting aside yearly 11150.000,000 of custom recelpte to pay the interest on the public debt. and for &shaking fund to reduce the public debt. . The following is the text : Its it enacted, Se, That for the purpose of needing the debt of the United States and reducing the interest thereon, the Secretary of the Treasury is 'hereby au thorized to issue on credit, United States deepen or registered bonds of such do- nominations, not less than 850, as he may think proper to an amount not ex. deeding letesetelo,lloo, redeemable in cola at the pleasure of the Government at any' Gene- after ten . years and payable Ile coin at twenty years from date, Dearing Interest at the rate of live per dent. vertu:mum, payable semiannually, lb oath. end bonds thus - authorimed .may de diaii4ed elf at the discretion of • the Secretary under such regulationa •se he.] dalipreseribee either in the United States qr elsewhere, at' nut leseithan their par value for OWN, or they may be exchanged for any of the nutstanding' bonus of an • equal aggregate par' value heretoftine le gend and known as 6.20 bonds, and for no other purpose ; - and proceeds df. ea Mech. thereof as may be diseased. de for dein shell be placed in the Treiuntryeto be used for.the redemption of Such 'lax' per near. bonds, at par, as may . not be offered for exchange, or to replace truth tmount of cola as may have been used for that prir , w. i Sat:: 2. That the Secreta ry of the Treasury is hereby anthorieed .to issu° 1 est the credit of the United States toe : pone or registered bonds to the amount of gi00,000,000 of such denominations, tat less than 150, as he, may think proper, redeemable to coin, a the pleas- are of the Government, at any time after fifteen _yeaa , fraonmd payable n d ln c e a ar inagt , s 1 Interest at the rate of 4M per contum per r amens; payable semiannually in coin, • and bonds authorised by this section may he disposed of under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury Wall . prescribe t In the United States and else. Where at not lees than - par, for coin; or they msy be exchanged st par for any Of the ontstandi ng Obligations of the Gov ernment bearing a higher rate of Inter-. I est in coin, and the proceeds of such bonds as may be sold for coin shall be deposited In the Treasury, to be used for the redemption of each ooligations bear. log Interest in coin as by terms of Irene 'are to replace such own as may have been used for that purpose. .. • ' ! lOW. 3. That the Secretary of the Trope ' ury a hereby.. authorized to hems on the !credit of the United States, from time to 'time, coupons or registered bonds of !such denomination not less than gee, as be may think prop er, to the amount of. .$lOO.OOOOO redeemable in coin at the pleasure of the Government at any time Iliete.liaralde4aleseleilitildiS Pe' . 400, forty yeas from date at a rate of interest ,of four per centutu per annum, payable Ilienitennually In coin, and such beads may be dtsposed of either In the :United . ' Settee -or elsewhere at not less t han • their • par • • value for coin; - or at the' discretion of the See. rotary of the. Treasury for United States ' notes, or may be exchanged at not lass than Part= any of the obligations of tap . United States outatanding at date of Issue of such bonds; and if, in the opinion of ' the. Secretary, it is thought advisable to 1 issue a larger amount of four per cent. I bonds for any of the purpa'Ce herein or hereinafter recited then would ho other. wise authorized by this section of this act, each further lanes shallereby au thorized; provided there Po no in crease In the aggregate debt of the United State; . Ite consequence of any Wanes authorized by this act. .. . ' Elec. 4. That the bonds anthorieed by this act shall be exempt from all taxes by or under national, state, munleipal or Local authority. Sze. A That coupons of said . bonds may lie made payable at the Treasury of the.tinited States or at the ofgee - of any agent of the United States either In cities of .letindon, Paris, Amsterdam or Franie:. Fortin dollars or its equivalent .thereof in sterling, money in France or it:libelers .. Sw. 0 Met the Secretary is hereby enthorisad to appoint such agents in the Vetted _Sates Ind Europe es he may deem nee - weary to aid In the negotiation of said bonds, and he may advertise the loan herein authorized and-coned - Goes thereof, inrush newspapers and Journals in this country and Europe as ne may select for the purpose, midi Pont not exceeding one per cent of the goods herein authorized, is hereby appropri ated to pay the expense of preparingese . aiding and disposing - of. the same. Bro. 7. That in order to carry into one. Cation the provisions of. the fifth section of the article entitled "An sotto author ise the Issue of United States notes sod for the redemption of funding of-the floating debt of the United Statoseespe proved February 25, 1662, relating to the sinking fund, thorn is hereby appro. whited out of the duties derivedfrom ' , imparted goods tee SUM of one hundred and fifty edition dollars, annually, which Ottwelurlng each. jewel year. Arable appNed to the pay - teenier Internet swill to the reduction of the principled of the public debt, and the Vatted Stales bonds now held as sinking fund. and the' United Sauer bonds now held teethe Treseury &hall be estimated and nee:. timed, 0 detailed record theredi .belng first made in the books of the Treasury: 'Department; and beads hereafter peel I *dialed ender this 'section shall In liko, 1 Manner be cancelled aid destenyed, end a foil and detailed account of the applicael Sou of money herein sporoptiated shalt . I be made by the Secretary of dhe Treas.! any to Congress, with an annual reporti ea ggregate amount of bonds emir 1 palled and destroyed shall be stated id , the Plynady: , atateMebtOr the Merle IWO , a T reegraist on and be OeWe tb e 10 Ccto. her, 1 370. tered t of aty &mom.; ;triattoarcioi eaerthaeone .tilesetettl del= lore, Sealed leader tile erovisiona or this set std"no ' °there,'wall be deposited with the Treasurer of rho United etatee 1 as security for notes lamed to Naked - Banking aluesiettons lot circulation, ue, 1 Aar the act entitled Pan Set to provides I tratibtai mirrener setvired by pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof,e ' approved June 3d, 1864, and ail national 1 padcfree,iinesocilidelle organized under spy anseeslitants tbekeof are hereby - re. I c l gaited to depent - bends issued undo this set as security for their eircolatin I notes within one year from the date 0 the passage of thus act, In default 'whicb,lbeir right to lune notes for fi r i collation shall be forfeited, and the Trees. I neer and Comptroller of Currency !hill be antborieed and required to take stab -awes as nor Dr neamtem• heealirin eind Alleeteoy .;itutilr findstanellng Wrote i lateen, and to Wilton' theeteddirheldedi Niamey therefor, to the asoweation by 1 which they were deposited In sums of not lea than one thonsand dollars. pro. videct„ , tbasivereinsociation now in ex- 'sauce eneY, man giving thirty days notice to the comptroller of Currency by resolution of Its board of directors, dee weds legal tender notes with the Treaste. , rer of the United States to the amount of ooteteetedibgif lime:dation, and take up On/splodgecfor its redemption; and peostleed farther, that not more any ban thane:no k ohisel tif eel:duds deposited by as such security shall be of either of the claws of bonds hereby eareorirtd Ili which the maximum rate of interest li Axel et four and ono.fourth or livelier tint. per enneiete e•: , •;. .1 P , . f" , That the amount g i notes which any bank may ( receive (torn the Comptroller of Currency under the 1 prevision of sectiou 24 of said acc t. y etrul bat net vial* eight y Pee et 3 • par false of betide departed, but atlabl not exceed the aggregate amount to which such bank may be entitled on der said section. Sec. 10. That any banking association organirodArtohe organised under- the national' thrrenby act, and the - seta wmendatory thereof, may, before depna hang with the Treasurer United Staten notes to the amount of not less than one hundred thousand dollars, recetroau equivalent of registered houcha, et States of kind and deactip. Lion provided foz by section three of this alt, and may deposit the name as seen. rite OirtiZeiltatiliz-tintea,,, and tnerellptus, 'abets bathing assoclatfone shall be en ' titled to and shall receive circulating slots; upon the terms and conditions and to the extent provided in said currency scut and without reaped to - limitation or , the, eggregate ponditlon cif motional cur runty, ttreterlifedhy said swts: tnociddd, . 1 limbo.tki that' ' tut 'circulating ' notch _ fee lashed under this section un equal [Catmint of United States notes obeli be canceled and destroyed. Mr. MORTON presented a memorial Itom the men:et:roof the bar pf_lndlan. spoils fafait hieteksti in` the salaries of "Jed of the District Courts of that rR fitaMielheilidao Jll4llolBl* , Coniinitibe, Mr. CHANDLER introduced a bill to *organize thelffarine . Hoapitid service and provide for the sick and disabled ebamen. Referred to - the Committee on - Commerce. • , liesolutionairefir . olffered and .- adopbstl, as follterstnam -- Ditthiltiftdol ol 7..cthedii4f fliffh ,occurrence of frequent violation's of the public peace in various - aouthern tlea, and that protectionin life and prop. arty - by the Government was the right of every .and, instructing the Com-, Mittee on! Judiciary"to Inqbine hide the power of the Government to give protec tion to its citisena within the'-limits of Ouch States, and to . report what legiala lion la requited, and especially to in quire,.ltdcf the , oonatitutior fa itty, and expediedat 'llf , eatablialtlng Motional police force for the better enforcement of thelaw.r", -" o,^ lly Mr. kELLOOEI : Directing the Committee on tannuferee to Inquire into the oxPedtc.V._Of, alrodobing „a Port of" delivery w theasamemuthe dispens ed with without detriment to the public service. • ; On motion of Mr. MORRILL, of Mo. a joint'readlebat'adthotizing the Seerre- 1 of the - Navy to transfer to the use Of the Bureau of Construction and Repairs and of Steam Engineering such appro. priatione to the credit of other bureaus in that dopartmett aline'-6& required, a ti taken up Mr. SHERMAN said that at the t session, Congress appropriated all the money deemed necessary for on= roan construction TO repairs, but the Navy Department went on to I Contract an expenditure twice the amount appropriated. The extent to ": whrat diparniantn lad ionerlit dtakllg' trulifaciamg„ , aloaAi , :aattsoM.,-Ifkattent specific legislation by Congress was Shown by the fa - L1 that upon the books of the Treasury it appeared that upon July let, 113413, there wartfi=,o3o,ooo among the dolitar,trtienta 'SUR: aßimMrlidediand unexpended. Of this amount 117,000.000 belonged to the Navy Department. He proposed that Congress should not only put an end to this practica,nf the de. partmenta in transfernug appropriations from one source to another, but ahould provide for,-...anyying 'all- tufacpencted balances ethe end of fiscal year to a isurniusfund froth which appropriations inight 'be made,by higislation. Me favored thd present bill, as it would enable the Government to - proceed with the work now Incomplete' in various navy yards, which, if left in its present Condition, would bo liable _to injury, neglect and decay, and thus Inflict lees upon the Government. Mr. ,MOIIII.ILL (Maine) , and Mr. CRAGIN smite in impport? of 'the bill 'and Mr. Trumbull opposed it, - because itr its limos of,peaeu, would continue, apt ein'ployteei“ eleven thousand men In' too construction of war vessels. The bill was, laid - temparurny tudde, sed'h bill 'relatinglo the extension of timii for the 'completion of the lateral road of the 'Baltimore and Potomac railroad extend. taa.Westaltttela 4, o ll all ,t np,and pealed, , . naval transfer olli , waa then- , ceeded with. - Mr. MORRILL ' (Maine) moved to 'amend by making a direct appropriation 'to the Bureaus of Construction and Re. pairs and of Steam ‘ Engineering, of en amount equivalent to'that proposed to be trwaltnttted . froto the maser blu'eatta.; Mr. HOWARD opposed the bill he:. cause lie end not believe It converting he United Btatea into an eleemosynary institution. - --- • Mr. NYE followed in advocacy of the bill. Mr. MORSH,,L,said that, itm uuder standing 1n , the Semite appearedley hi 1 that the men wore to be employed as a Mattel', of charity, and he 'therefore moved to amend by adding the words "that the wages to be paid to employees' shall not to at a higher, rate timothat paid .by priest!) citizen,' in the reepective localities.. , • Mr. MORTON said the amendment would absolutely overturn the eight hour.l 11w In the• navy - yard aof the Hatted States, but after . discussion It was adopted—yeas W. yma 22. Thu bill was dually laid aside in order, to,pornaltAirroOarpepter tb AddeeSelliill Senatengino the bill 'rigidly° to the net trality of the United Stites. Mr.. QAB,PENTSR Matroverted - the posittonti !Seamed by Mr. Sumner fa a former dianuasion relative to the fitting nut of the Spanish 'gunboats at New Twit. He regarded them as wholly um tenable and cited at length from hiatory, from, dJpleinatici correspondence, mud. Cann ay.4,lb.saitcognon fltnegnittog ol.he Sot that the act of 1018 had been applied to every rebellion and to every war that bad arisen from that time to the present, Including the rebellion of Tessa against, Mexico and the Crimean war. He contended that the statute applied to spy amitotic betwoon the revolted colony Midi the Pareeit &ideas abon:ail it .obtact be said a state of war existed, and that this state of war did not exist when the civil owl , ' were Closed and the Htivern.' meet es unable to arrest and 'deal with the offenders by civil process. He also paid hie restsino to.skimitorA i tbeiM of neutrality, Bit' announced ' I ill speech on the Alabama plaint& Ittirlestetained that the doctrine there assumed was sett- American, and oonldnot beiniaidaided without tying our hands from Ammons tog the belligerency pr' independence of the varlets* colonies on , thiStinititiont which might be . asp ect-to rehel,agalost the tyranny or "European - were. Mr.. Sumner , dinned the :Mao:anima of the position stun/Wed Atli #lot P , Tl. ld r" Carpenter in regard; to hlt,epp tnetulity to Spaniels celonhie iilone...Re 'Wald ids appbcadim which alettiteliaa tottienaso of colonies had already achieved a condition of beillgenence, and that atalute);Mtilit gad? it case. Mr. fib tritiD inquired thejenalor from Wisconain (Mr. Carpenter) for ' ambethifartgatton Oesitsnallig the present , status of the insurrection in Cuba:. Lie; viaeetqaded, that..tberet. Jim Jo WA's' heeittev ireveregum Pett..ind =they deserved emse end _rights of bellig (wept* tte -high tke the fact win knosio Ind the policy, of the Hni of air ft OM M , ..ollo , reeegnikt .tpri QMPHOJ'En , raptpo is foe condition Of things la Cubs was a condi lieu of war, not of pram end in support, i l l otitis aspertioareft,fredjo the starnt id tber,Senuid trieMLIP Of 4ILB e ea,' Wet a people Mil et? Sorel ad. Wen, 11W4Viteliti&IV.1,11Vdttia -31,t: stay bloodshed between that etroggliug people artd.Oppin thieertatigepublio had. cif red its good °Moss. ,Strttlikatiltd:R.Leisald ties itesitiesiadull not epohen of the Cuban insurgents' to belligerents' ' His own recollection of the ,Loateeerco.yro.PowoV—Pßl fiCit .44 .protettechot Its. weaning,,, , 4e to the rights of belligerents, rsipeop a must have a government of their own .V4l,..ittPuithwt„mglAßtz.y,6,.E3vern ,esione...itaah,leandersuineauis eiithsitie, didnot now and never did posses. _,... 'Hifi VIOE' iItRiIDEASITIstd . before rt340,' ,1 ' eomecepteitlo, teeth:she resident wreapooso. l o lll l 4 to . . eisiiis=, ution of inquiry relativolo , he, trouble in Hip, Wieurpes koriitoty, wahm g ra e re r,,, T egf,..l is ~ . - ...:-, l (I,t_' , " c„1 . 7„,r ! The Senate aißible o'clock wentlitto examMire - sailioni 'sari won. after: , ad. learned" ;', ' r. , .- ' •'. ..-,,,...-• ~,1 .. : I- , 1 - ' - HOUSE OF..R.EPREtiENTATIVEap Hills Intrcidaced Mt. 41:ILIANj amend Welber botaaatead sate Its• Tilt. 'ALMON; to bring weigign `eta 'ma/um rpb bf tletzeirveta taco Obit " • ' • - " 'tieet:lLLlMfrom thalaatiimlttgai on eetalArieglVPprted a bill" in - aid' Of Abe Y on 0 the Idly% trtal, *Welt Waal recommitted. The tentfiliactlan etakei queotttpatent u grand or perk jurors all who balmy° In ialsaatits' nr pthcMoe edn cucinnge or pOkysamy. "trio'vpiroootiolt PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, *P'BRUARY 4, IKO. . e4itete that any man in Utah WhO shall liVe or cohabit with one woman; or! more, Other than his lawful wife, 'as his wife or wives, shall be adjildged guilty of the crime of poncuttidage, widen conviction thereof •shall be punished , by sane notexceeding ode tho o tid delklare and imprisoltM*Fd id thel tentia at bard labor not ex-, ceedlng vet y rs. The 17th section anthortzes Life United States Marshal, if visited or threatened with reenlist:me In Die exec i on of any writ or proms, to apply to epornenander of any military camp for *poise. The 18th section enecte that he Alien practicing bigamy, vielyt gamy or earicable age shall be admitted 'to I:tnithd. Stein'Citthettahlpt nor , shall, any polygamist hold any office of trust or profit In the territory, vote therein, or be entitled to the betroths of the homestead ,of .Preompilsait Isms.' The Bad section t enacts tha erring° ins territory may' be solemn only by justices of the promo rt, by justices of the peace i tlrily appol 4 end. qualitled,and by any p lest or minis rof the Gospel regularly °Maimed a settled. It declares all coats nit =triages', tnoestisonr. and void, punishable by twenty years' Imprisonment In the penitentiary. The tell le very long, - .enataining. thirty.four sections; - !Mr. FITCIS, from the Committee on public lands. reported a gill 10 aid the amstrization of a railroad. frcins Ali:lMb to the western boundary of Louisiana. Re committed. j Mr. Rmayiss offered*resolutWn4or suer cediffel' deg tax ''o toHare and arty cents. Referred the Committee on Way!' and Means. • Mi. - ROORRS Introduced - 1;M feirpthe' location and entry of swamp lands by actual settlers in ArkanMs. Referred. Mr. COBB, of Wis.,lrom the Commit. tee on Military Affairs, reported a bill to amend the act of March Bd. 1885, in rein. Don Ad adititiceiel7 bounties, - extehditig its benefits to wldOwa and" children of [soldiers who bad enlisted for a loss pe 1 rind than One year, and boon killed or 1 cledin•Mie aerslee. .fitemint ! - !. I. .-, r On motion of Mr. SCEIENCK the tax 1 1 L was mace the special order for the * o f March, to ,fro ,takon up- after th e 1 tariff bill. ,:, • trg d ' Mr.I3P.I.NR, jilt' Dakota, • in a bliltifientidg andti to the Mimic d htisaouri River Railroad . - for a from Minnesota State line t 0.., ton? Dakota. Referred.'. , .7... , " •'' , Mr. SCHII,MAS.It offered a resolution i structing the Committee on Basking d Currency to inquire into the ween oy of grandsguterany citizen-of the Uni ted States the prrvilege or banking on all IfultellitqcfOripla.: Adented.'. The resolution reported ' yesterday from the Committers on. tooreign Affairs, ailing on the President for information ids to the treatment of 'American citizens in littlish ,prleons for, political allenaes., chine up and was dliciaseed In the mum, - Mg hour by Mr. Willard, a member of the Committee, agaittat'•the report, and by Menne. - Swann, Wilkinson and Ward, elle Members of the Oonunlitee, and by Mr. Cox in Its support, The maralng hoar expired at LBOWith. out action. • ... Mr. BUTLER , Maria., Chairman of trie Reconstruction Committee, reported a hill to admit the State of Miasissappt to representation In 'Congress, and asked to have it , put 'urea Its pulse. The bill hiving been read, Mr.I3UTLER said it was exactly word far word the bill under Which Virginia had been, admitted to re presentation, although - to, some respects the :pampers of the Committee, and himself:among the number, would have been glad to have it 'changed. yet the !Mean:atter having beim so 'dilly end thoroughly discrisaed, and a "precedent sot in the case of Virginia, it wee. thought, alter mature 'deal:Mellon, it wee beet to admit Mississippi under the, same conditions and with the flame pre. gleams a. Virginia. He moved the pre• vious question, first allowing his eel. leagurton the Committee, Mr. Beck, to offer &substitute. ' Er. BECK thereupon offered hie snt. &Elute declaring Mississippi entitled to representation without preamble or con ditions. Mr. BROOKS, of low York, another I of thpea itibedouse. They tiqulescard Lis measure, but they did cquiesce. This case, In their judgme nt, differed essentially from that of Virginla In the fact that s,Stereral of the..Unlted States Army in command of Missisaippi, had so tram military ducts; in that State RS to elect himself to the United Mateo Senate by use of the army. A vote was then taken on Beck's sub. ettateand It was rejected—yeas, 85; nays. BS. Among the Republicans voting for the eat:ether) were Fitch, Bombard, Farnsworth; Ferry, Flnkelberg, Garfield, , Hay, 11111,,lenckea, Kellogg, Ketchum, .. logauand Orib.. The hill as rt• tweed was then paused. Mr. BURR presented a minority . re. ; tort with opposite renulta. Mr. 1.A.F.1,124, from the Committee on Painting, reported a resolution to. print of the tariff bill 2000 extra copies In paw. pale. form, and 2000 in, ordinary bill I form. Adopted. • Also a concurrent resolution far the 'printing °IF. V. Hoyden's report of the geological survey In Colorado and Sew , ;Mexico, 2000 copies, for the Senate and MOO for the House. Adgpted. Mr. DAWES, from the Couttoittee on Appropriations, reported i hate reapply ' toe delieleaey for the Navy, as follows: ;Bureau of Steam Emaneering,ll,oso.ooo; !Bureau of Construction and Repairs, 11,. `,llso,ooo—total,' 83,000,000, and to cover whidh frpm the Treasury would be drawn :the following unexpended balances: ',From Bureau of Provisions and Clothing :111,400,000; Bureau of Equipments and Re. 'creating 1390,000; Bureau of Navigation 1250,000; Bureau of Veda and Decks 951,000—t0t5113.000.000. Heyielded the door temporarily' for other business, as follows' • Mr. BUTLER, of Tetin., from the Com mittee on Elections, reported in the case of the contested election ease from the flh District of New York, a resolutlem at My. Greene, sitting mereber, Is hot Multled„to the lest, 'sad that Mr. Van Wyek; the contestant, La. He gave no tice that ye would eel It up on next The fluse then took up the 'bill to. ported by Mr. Dawes to supply defieLen; rles in the navy. • Mr. DAWES explained the Matter ret• ferred.'to by Mr. Morgan as an•extra elearaliee 83'4 'per cent. to oiSeers of I the navy: Under an order of the Seem' tory of the Navy Of May itad, 10130, allow. I mods • that had been .previously made 45_41,31.1100t etc., had been abolished, sea while the pay of the army officers and civil °Mears had been Increased twenty per pent.. no tucreaso bad , been made to the ay of navy officers and the ry Secreta, or the natty had fixed 113,34 per cent: ap con:mutation ' allowances. Whether that wee a falr corninutatton, might properly be a subject cif criticism, but, on, the whole, he suPeosed the ,Sot- rotary, of the Navy was lutthelleed 113 /fl eeing it. UN own opinion 'was, boW.. ever, tirettliameientetiori of all Ctileera, In the army, nav or civil life, should be defleitelY by.law,end lie would milt the. attention. of thelibuse Cathie, poles in tire legielativeeppropriation bill Mr. MORGAN.characterisedthe order of the Secretary of. the Navy as the most s tresione • set• of usurpation that ever marked the administration of any bead of , a department, ; He Inquired of Mr. Daweawhether he meant to uphold the sot abolishing the allowance to naval ofil• cam and authorising:the Increase of pay lby one,tbird by a. simple order of the ' • Mr.. DAWES .replied mat he bad not I I assumed to defend ,that order; nor the payment of a dollar under it, •but he had thought it due to the Navy Department , to giro Menem the explanation which the department gave to him. • • • ;LELIA( defended the legality and Tref , ct th e e re • ria and l iigrtm B far 150+ eating under •, •• ; • - Mt: , DAWNS resumed• the floor, and - 1 1 67 . 1 ° 4 i t e l ltr i c n e t fer a n rel :0 1 1 • fanner discuulon of the point.' • • Er. MORGAN , made a remark. &Mut the Inconiestetury of the gentleman from hismachueetta,ln ettempting le bide end carer up an uneoUtarlsea expel:dip:triter "three million deflate: - • - Mr. Th&WES replied that het pnoword had ttpo . n from him In Justification of el:defer in attains; Le cover It tip. •He had stated facts and elated along with ' them that they did not meet his rippro. , Val. 'Xie OlenpnicWided . tbAtalit the enMweecetv wniont randinwiVie bill Ito.• eessary, remarking .' however, that he had bo o In; favor, of melee epfnelMt; Mum Inasmuch as themwis nothing the affairs of tie 40year/tent thla,lbt• Marallediargempandlinme/or Menet?. I In 'reply to a anti/Monet .Mr.. Mandell; [ls Sala the whole number employed In all tbe itavy,yardaTivot about woo,ot wheal abtatt 6.000 Were employed In tip. mans. for ybich ' these deficiencies were reeoutmetided. , ' -••?' • •j ••••, • , saittzEANDAl.74 aid that whlll .041011* tail Bone took o i tof the 'Neel `lte. txtrtment there w between Might htin. dred and"rdne h ' man imMe Phil.; * adelphis Navy Y andwithhis month of that time me had Atcreased to, tweuty.ilve Mut withoM any public r t . necemdty whams ' The men now there' were actually fti ' other's' , way, iht li. hie judgment ' Mal , sete justifies.' lion fbr this a ' platteit.df.; them ahops had been butd..tts ilmouldhalw been better and meamatuloal Mr4he Goiernmeut. " et: _ _.; 1,.. ~ , •—.l .7 , , . Mr. BENJAMIN - Mon, MOM to. re-. decothe appropriegan_Pai/MOl o 69.`and. argued against thiamelelle "expenditertel for the navy at ati WIND Iherelwitabo -public necessity. • '., ''.. F 1 ,....; ,_• ' , 1,....., Mr. MAYNARD - Milatinthattlit ai l d hew, with an In -' mtVli - ettneltir. Mem= could. regetpolsebthet Moen, denoeof Cuba? it *Mai 10 'AIL t i l: it American Navy . turiberee= k lo4lo, navies of othe r ~ ,,,e7x iS strengthened, an* .. .tithe , r ie , were,latinratiodt . ~,Pate of the times f' ~_," , " _'-- .i. -",... 3 ':. ITV. BENJAMIIif--Is the gentleman' prepared to vote'f vibe .9seroaiff. either belligerent dimes of. that . ' • " 1 Mr. mk - stri IV= ' Wilt:Emil I have, rain n ot pre .to ..trii tr. i Mr: BENS , " thatieb,"bit has my MUM* to' . Pim tot - Prepared -to vete- 'llltgei , sitiotmts from 'the Tien; ' Ildrall does Mt; septet meoeseary thbtUbtairl. b --., r. Mr hiANNAR It lamotishat.mag. be tie , opimon the .ittillliman,boC9 Missouri or na i l: to the alike% of the indepee of CO ' rwe hriow that m wer our fellow el Mee are prepared oxliergnize 11, 'end that there are genUltenitkin this Ronne who are Mao propidtedtelmoognire it. I have now, tn. my e7aottaief them. [Mr. Logan; rising, I.Yeeelr.lges.prepared for it." 4 In view of that I esmit we should keep our nary _ ~.iit order. " . 'Mr. BENJAMIN —I will"- till- the iteutiennuittirther,3that the adiablistri. ' tfon whic " tiasupptleta and which" I nip. port, is at this time even to recent llisi ' - tion of the bal. ligeren of Outs. . The oontinuedat length ' by id Eolien. Lawrenoe,, , Beck, . — "W Mune (Ale.), Rehr,. ' field, Mitt e, Di 7, Dos, - K e ndall, Davreitord Judd. .- "-- - ' vr" Mrorß__lllitien' ameudment - was agreed- to imt -division; the yeas andintya balm and the bill, as andedded will& .re • • ; 13.1411•0.00:91ko'clook adjourned.. lc, WI city. . 41 , a 98 -.7Th e 11114'649D ' tiSti - . • , - . .41 3 StOnomaaotu?...l tiike Kai.- .. . , • •F Meats" sot - Wine: Arthur— Whereaboabl althorn. Cook— /mai/In' ce Beata ten. --.. Wh, lay . ' . . .and•Citfar kinds--Suceessfal Charikr Ball;1 f i, (BlTelegrijoh to the '. rel Gmetla.) : • ~ NliarVolt . February 1, 1870:' Thojari tzethe: a divorce 'case could not 'POO ind, artillielrarsedywt., terday. They auxigiwion far the plats. tiff and five for '&o4oW:dont. There were 867. Indalgrinta , landed at ttda port 'lnce Zazdatry- 26th. matting a tot"' of 4,284 who intro anivedalnee the Tee atone rasseal are still on • strike. and are quite reeolted - riot . to Otte in to the reduction promited ''by Commodore Vanderbilt. The etriVers number one' hundred and ten men ,'end were all em ployed on the new' lagallet River road depot. The Conogilodore wants the men to work for four Aboard. instead of I 0,50 per day. Prince Arthur .. Juvitation of 'Gen; ei turbot' guts Lthie• alargsree 'royal astute a t .. Governors Island. • Boy. Horace Cook la now with his ikm ity near Boston under" medical treat. I Tho tax levy for city purposes amounts [ to $9.851.000—5100,000 lasathan, last year. The National Beard of Fire •Under writers, who have teen holding sessions In New 'York, have adopted a form of obligation pledging all • companies to abide by rates, regulations and require• manta of the Board or its executive. Agents who place Hake at less than tariff rates are on second conviction to be re. moved. The Board has adjourned. Gold was depressed this afternoon by I dispatch to the effect that the currency bill which passed the Senate yesterday was MA to the Souse which will pass it with alight amendments. , The Directors of the United States Ex- press Mellen) ate now In motion in this I I city, having under-consideration a de• claration of,a dividend. I , Bults were Instituted by Judge Pierre pont in the United States District - Court ' today tooondenin 1200,000 worth of die tilled spirits recently seised by Collector Gay. These Inns are in addition to those heretofore commenced by the . United States District Attorney. The grand jury. heard testimony todsy showing that nearly one hundred .11gruar dealers of this city were doing Mutineer without license from the Collector of their ma. relive District. • Some $200,000 worth 'of smuggled cigars were seized today on board the "Berle from Havana. • The annual charity ball tenight at the , Academy of Music, was largely attended I and yielded handsomely for the poor. Prince Arthur was preatina BRIEF TELEGRAMS. —Gov. Washburn Is dying at Wood stcck, Vt. Tom'Altee cliti a treeirtnieihtbition el Memphis last night. —The Maine Senate has pealed an eat distranehtstett pitmen. ' Banyan hu rued the Chicago nutfor libell damages $llO,OOO. NeW Jorioy spoctally col:udder the XVM amendment , on Monday. '—Ex-Hov.? Allen Trimble.:-aged ' died at Hillsboro, Ohio, yesterday. .The. Trotting Convention In New York did no business yesterday. They again meet to-day. • • ••• • —A.young man traveling .for Louie. hones, shot himself to death In Memphis yesterday. , , • —No Life Insurance Company, either homeor foreign, has been enjoined from dtdos-bustneas at Eit. Louis. —Santa disritehsa ay. there la a movement on foot to aeons the admis sion of that territory. Into the Vnion. • —Tho Massachusetts legislature Itas virtually. declared women' suffrage,* bons and will act only on Luber reform —Judge Liormont, of the Nth inn District Court, la to be impeached for illegal decisions mtd general inoom- •^—lrtnrOcireroor of Loulaireseiseeoodal officer. He has , repeatedly refused bribes of 150,000 to align airlndllog bills ,b 141,110. IP/toed.' . . • '--Tallferro,"hda Past nista r' ' of New Orleans, bap had his bondsmen aced for a defalcation mild* part of 120,000 In min of revenue ptaotts. - • =On Haturdat e'retdrut Ititrand4 Bouirool.xmaty, Ps.. had a 11250,000 fire twftlah will .oust - companies moat of that amount. • - Horace Blaney, Jr., Prealdant of the Union League Club, and a distinguished lawyer, dled yealefdeY, after a brief 111. noes, In Fblladelphla. ? • , —The Ckrvernmont revenue detective °Moore 11/I.lli been looking into the &Mire of litholnanti alatilleas Auld reeittyora 'end Prods/in all O.X. —The Iron spoon shop or &harp & Par. iter East Karelian- oolintYi Ct.. wee yesterday entirely dtatioyed by- lire. Loss pt,o,oce. Small lasuranoe. . old' Man yarned Borth was chopped tai death with an .axe by John Rom, at Ilewarlit Indlans, It was caused by a mlanniterWandlag. —gOTl5/410! Butler," or Iletiraaks, yes terday Omahaexaminaetphn M d iLiee Of three to, Southwestern Railway before Issuing patents or State —Thelma Wynooke Children, In Now ieriey, were found yesterd4 , bride a ithelyles rook; tiro:. miles from their bonie. — The trdies were partially by handieil i e rtiave eitl sans, armed and' rriount odarted 4nin Port Stanton In pailittlt of padlun on the 25th of `January. , The 7 harrow been heard trulnidnee. RCM EDITIOI POUR O'CLOCK, 4.. M. THE CAPITAL. .Ipssdastpiol Beeonstrnetion4Con gratalatory -. Utter—Paasport • „ , ! itegidatton—Setion of : StestaV . , iitait finpeixisiirs--Heavy Case ~ i i Seekiog . :Conipromlsa—ladlae Xattesslrltallway. "location r. 7. :, i *tote Pottriosuous , Hoar , . I #!4iftt.o) . etc-i ete• ily,.i.F.,pi, so the Plitsiorih tisicite:i ~, .. . - ..SVOltla4til'o?,f. Feb. 3, 1870, ': . , stiOaaioir * autemetrrx. ' The Reamstotetlett Oommittee tO•ds'y *mad Osea,atineereltardlag the Situation. a l , I Atillithild4 , '1:. Gen. Antes' expressed. arshilislait that the tatitaratios of the o,iteiedia.keitifitlii Ui 41. 0 1 4 07ia i : Ori,IILIOPOTith '4-,L, Crane, ?floor. of, 40M4; ; .4101 1 1 1 P0: toll iilefr. Moe Lithethet , 11,. mitered, illesiedppl ittiald realalnloyalf•He'repfledleiftble thatihairailtrlbi levers' lytearret IstA , aklo,addltloa to e*relshiginflitiirpits. aisle* ortioi recraitihetlou'itelse,lielsitt apitolitted siiih clic . 00* - iii. as gave ea, "Smoak -of protection, to adl ,slesies, regardless of nee or c010r... The Coto nalttee fatally agreed to report a tan tar the repreeeatattoa of. rdlesholppl In Con. venation& to the Virgin* MIL . , ' •i a FLICAVY WAS. • • Thiele yeatWage the Government made an agreement with Fraser, Trtnholm dr Co. In settletnent . koi effeeta they, had on . hand c airagente of, the late Confederate /3tatea, and which. were claimed. by the Vented States as' pnbtla property. • This agreement, lf coeummeted, would haSe •placed .In .• the •T in raseury "half's million 'of t dollars' L=.in gold. An agent of these parties Is now -hare to., Induce the • Government _to 'Dom- Promise the matter 'by "...taking ' their promissory notes for $800,00 . 0, In currency, and &miming legalprd ' needing* against the:loners and In Eng. land. .Frar.lec. Co. have, It is said, several million &Mars worth of landed imitate In' the South, all of which la under Injunction' by Order of the Court to satisfy the clalteus of the Government. SZNATE 15011FIRMATIONE4 The Senate today confirmed - the fol. lowing nominations: M. W. Page, Poet. master at. Fort Dodge, Iowa; Henry Car penter, Postmaster at Hamilton, Nevada:. Wm. S. Wood, U. S. Attornexfor Nevada; Samuel M. Clark. Surveyor of Cuiroms; Keokuk, lowa:Samuel H. Byera;Coneut at Zurich. The Senate, In executive session, again took action on themomi• nation of E. Italoar at luisoclate4natift or the Supreme Court One report said he was rejected by a direct vote, but • mnreveliable statement says that the Senate by a vote of yeas 24.. nays 3.1, re, fused totake -the nomination from the table on which It was laid several weeks Iwo. This action' is considered Naive. lent to rejection. There was no debate. 00110EkTULATOR7 LITTI/L. Secretary Robeson has addressed a letter to Capt. Commerill. oomcoanding IL_ B. M. ship Monarch, expressing con. gratulations at the arrival• of the Mon arch in these' waters, and upon thesatis. betory•lasne of his 'mission. A- cordial invitation is extended to Capt. Clornmer. ill to use Any or our navy yards Mr lbw purpose:of maiming MIT lOhairs to the Monarch ;bat, ma • ,he r • • [tired, and alio . Senetors and tnembdra of the Cabinet would be happy to pay their reiroectu to hits and visit the noble ship under his command. I • BTEAXOtoIT 9UP/Llnillolll The eighteenth annual Convention of Supervising Inspectors of Steamboats of United States, which has been in session during the past week; adjourned -host night after a revision of the existing steamboat laws, and preparing a draft nt a bill designed to serve as a codification Of all the provisions• which they deem beet calculated to Insure safety to life find property on board vessels propelled by steam. This proposed bill has been submitted to the Secretary of the Treas ury for consideration, and it is believed he will recommend its enactment by ileellgros• mutate ATTAIM ' Governor Campbell of W.Tominil, wu before the Senate Committee on Atll= *Matra tovlay, endeavoring to procure a knodillcation of the treaty with the Sioux Indiana so that they may be removed from lands they . no , koccupy. embracing !about otielteutir or the Territory. - A ItAlxviAv 'ciPeavrow. An trderestiou cams will soon come up before , the United .t3tatea court—,,obn tdpi'rhompaon and othem against the Rana Pacific; Railroad• Itineolves the ilabt of the Mato of Kauai to tax the .Paoltteßallroad EOM/ REJECT2D. There is some confusion tomlglit se to the exact mean by *bleb 'the Smite :disposed. or the nomination of Judge ,hoer, but members of We Senate say they understand It by a vote at. rejeetlon `direct-24 for and 83 against.. EME= • • The Proaident, tO•day aligned the • bill 'authorizing tho purport olerk of-the Mete Departininnt to administer oaths 'and affirmationnou appltaationa for pus. COIfiRACIB AWARDED A. Joint Cominittee, on Printing h i s awarded the °ant:acre for supplying the Japer for Governent pr office. for the cotton% Your. to Nen Tort phi% Baltimore and Boston ttrm. Colonel C A ha lurr riesA. T I MmI P %. now at Bt. Lords, is ordered to "Fortran Monroe as Depot Quartermaster, relieving Lleut. CM. Jones who is :ordered to Portland, Otegonr 'onsaingo ro warmsnaron. General Terry hal heed directed to come bore 'On public business, upon the completion of which he will return —A letter reeelied at Gen. Elheridanbr headquarters in Chios& from the Camp Supply, Indian Territory, dated January 23,asys that • Bull Bear, a prominent chief of the Cheyennes, came tothst post with important news from stiveralboatilo tribes thereabouts. Be states that the Moira& Cll33lllChOll and Apsents, who are yeri numerour and ibrullitable, are =akin collie preparations t hewar upon the wh tea, and had urged Cheyen nes to 3610 them. No little apprehension Was excited among the white settlers of the territory who heard this news, and It is to be feared that merlon* trouble with the treacherous red skins is in store for them at an early.day. • —Charles Thomas, hying some eight or ten miles from Floyd Uourt House, Vir ginia, 'was forcibly Cohen from his home Wednesday night and most anmerelfsdly whipped, by a party' of disguised men. It appears that Thomas had been In the service of- the-internal Revenue MM. mlealonnasinformer, . sad upon btu re. ports several • Pirtle! engaged In Illicit distillation whiakey were arreSted and their property seised In that neighbor. hoed. It is atippoted that the friends of hie vietime administered to Thomas the cogitation. He was stripped and bound. 11126 received several hundred lashes. A.iorrlble accident occurred rioter. day on the :Boston and Albany railroad, halt a mile woes of Chatham village. A largo freight train going out broke the coupling and eleven cars inn back, down A heavy, grade, coming in collision with another freight train, piling them all up We be* o ruln. and instantly killing Muße~htltles, CluM Sprague, brakeman, end•WimfY 441b 1 •7. dietniur Jelin • Lenny brakeman, WAX sarkenly injured, and William Booth, engineer, slightly. The oars:were heavily. loaded with; Valtinhin fornduner Wbink.li nand/ raged. : , —:YestOrday - thitillfo of of Rockford. 11/..,w0i thrown from R aleigh while the horses' were .rticaltiog away, ablVac badly lohged that the died In a few minutia. Atother lady was aeriorudy NEWS BY CABLE. A Yacht Race Proposed--The , "Spaniardi .Taking Rnvenge roie CabansLFeatinL and India criminate ilassacreThe CDS tanou,lVidoir and Orphan lief Fund—kaciiic Letter of the General to Spanish Wroois—isc,ipe of a Carlist, • Leader—Orleans ,of to Get Back Their .Propurty—llio Suez Canal, etc. ;.; tttaiq't(Frbuir;* has reoelved ` e lettei from Mr.AMilitiky'.. :declining Ma formil chillenge for hied tiiitticiin the yaeMis Sappho ' ()Um; ,bria, Anti now MAWR - a iie* ;proposition In Mx. Douglas for three raitea,teim Nan' ' , tight round Ovite'S Light, Off „she Boom likwitti;thence round e. stesunbestAwardn Mlles mit to mil iirid, 6 4•l o3 Nah.4 l . 1 tti h, Whit dbitint , ?9t BAY-fivP mllae ) 4 , , ;Aithburyireea/la his fernier _ , °cm toMee, the "thippbo"unconditional tudidittest on n'tline shciold fringe - new Mks. p lace, and the otiwireance of, the 'New York rule In nitaunirement.- Mr. Douglas will pioblbly Wicepridr.'sAah liorp'irLlght.rsoe offer. • i ; The atnetust,of specie in the, Bank of England luwincreseed £22.800 ,aince Wet :Thursday.., . ;_. . A. diimstch has , been received here from. BombityAnnotincing that the Great Esaterti hid been signaled off Malabar East on the 29th of-January. CIE KEY WEET, Feb, 3.-2dr. names, agent sif the Cuban Inca, hail received a dia. . patch confirming the report " that three 'bandied and eighty persona kik 'been . . killed and wounded by the .Bpaniardd In . . . Krirallaina tumult growing out of the Caster= affair. At latest &neonate the Carnage had .noralosed. The' Cubans . deemed to• have been nturtieredWlthont itn_g respect to persons. • • New. , Yenici , lfeb.iB.The following telegreni.lexplatuttory of the Kily_Weitiv tramxly, has beetireceived in this city:, • Key Weft, Feb4 , l4l.—Tbe duel between Casuaion and Beyer.. editor ,cf the El Bepubiticano„did not take pr because, the authorities Interfered.. A ofber Cu.. ban then challenged Castarion but he would not accept the challenge.' The Cuban then !milted Cietanon, - who fired a idiot at him, and' In returning thetfirif Castanon was killed. Another Cuban end Spaniard,. who were esent,. ex. changed shots and were, b ot h ' slightly lievalta, Fahrtuirir a.—Two Men were. killed in this , city last ni f fitt:.l 3 ubliodiP• lions ard ooraling4ti . , the' or l phew' of,Csinanon. the giUtiabeig*iitt' limit groat' Indignation at' the' kliMig. of CIEEEMOII. From all parts of - Island ' pome , reports of ..public tr.onstruions of bitterness . against the .Cubant. The . ..Captain General sent dispatch to lidattanises warning the volunteers that they will give , a poor Idea of the Government which employs them by cpmmitting acts of retaliation, mid advising them to confine themselves to their duty in the maintenance of pub. lie order. In the performance of which they are the ilnn fluff of Ihe authorities. I PAsucirebrnary 2.—Midnight--fieveral deputies propose soon to move in th Corps tests'stir the restoration of the property of the Orleans family. • February - 3:—The - anunint. of 01141.1.. e. lowawr-slip-ilrber -rrallo6 Is 10,100,000 more tmueettPAL-jg hut Thursday. = Manure, February B.—The notorious Carnet leaner, Marquis Hernia; recently sentenced to perpetual haniahment for participation in the late Carnet insurreo. Lion, has escaped. tie was on his way to the port of evils, in custody of a civil guard, and it la supposed the escape was the result of a collation, as the Sergeant himself has not since been beard from. MGM ALEXANDRIA, February has been fairly demonstrated tbat vessels drawing DO more than seventeen awl panful( feet of water are able to pass through the t3nez Canal with safety. INIAAINE NEWS. • Eiorrotamrron, Feb. 3.—Tbe deem ablp Bremen arrived here today from . New Orleans. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Ltirrixrd, Feb. 3.—Eberthig.—Odololl 112% for money; 92% on • aceounti £.208 '065. 010. 86 , '675.• 855 i: 10465 87%. Stooks 'toady; bales, 26;4;1111nel. Oenoral, 103%; Atlantic and Great Wes tern 26%. Livangoot., Feb. B.—Cotton; sales 1%. 000 bales uplands 11540; Orleans 11%@ 11%. Flour and corn unchanged. Wheat es 7d4Ws 24 for red western and 8e 6d for winter. Oats, 2s sd, Lard 73e.• Pork ,1008. • Beef and twoonunchanged. Tar. pentane 294 ed. Common rosin 6d. Cal cutta. linseed flat. Lluseedloil flat at S3O 16s. Sugar dull and unchanged. Sperm oil Arm. Refined petroleum firm. Tor. pentine 31d. ' , ' BREMEN, Fib. 3—Petroleum entice at e thales 5 groats. HAMBURG, Feb. 3—Petroleum firm . at 15 mare bancoe 10c. " A.rurwanr, Feb. 13—Petroledm quiet at FILTER, Feb. B—Cotton quiet. A Live, Town Six Weeks Old The town of Evans, in Colorado terri tory, affords a striking illustration of the rapid growth of the Far, West. At pleas• ant sketch of this thriving young place appears in the Boston Commontssaia—a correspondent writing as follows: • "Evans is a thriving town abont six weeks old. I was too late' by a few weeks to witness thfi birth of a city ; here It is now in running order; icons two hundred houses—all stores appareitlY; or places of business; saloons very &bun& ant; and several young looking hotels, with large names., It is midway between Denver and Cheyenne, audits the present terminus (January find) of the branch of the • Union Pacific road to Denver; and a busy place it is, with quite an amount of trade. The citizens are placing con siderable confidence in their back coun try. which, they say, will ot Itself sup- port a town. Knowing- some of this back country, and knowing in a circuit of twenty-five miles, there may be three rencbmen or ' farmers, possibly five, I should say they were discounting the Inure largely; but from ' what I have known of these regions it will not sur prise me If a year hence soils wandering circus company should stop here and show . Itself to an atidlelied of five hundred. • "Like the East, this city is complaining of a lack 'of ready money. It was sap. posed by one of the city fathers that there was only about $4OO in circulation In the piece; that, concentrated by the aid of whisky In the saloons, the saloons dis bursed it . to the hotels, and they to the trade, and thus every twenty•fonr betas all the wheels of Undo get greased; and that but for whisky the town would be dry. So by the . quenching of thirst in tills vile way the sinews of war—trade, ratberare kept here; or otherwise (and but for these drinking and gambling ea. loons) currency would be one of the lost arts. I never heard a good 11007 argu ment . In' my life; yet I must own If I were a merchant of Evans, I Should pro visionally thank God for whisky, and at. same time, keep not only my powder the dry, but my thruttalso," No action has boon taken on the nomi mation of Gen. Sickles - bat It !evader.' stood he'vrill be early confirmed u ter to Spain. '• The cceiespondence regard to Cabals said to bo fall of ability, sagacity, and turning. . A Bantootan tfaireller Says that it mat bbn 1116 In New 'York to tllko his fsadly and baggage to . the boat; and that very; much the same senricewas performed for aim In Paris for two dollant and a bait NO. 30. Ipecac Syrup. To-ono mince of ipemc take ne pound of white 'sugar 'and a teacup' of water; dissolve, and abbn cold add mince. of Wintergreen easenca.*,This is a :valuable cough 1 media hi ghly prized by ;those Who are alit wi It is an ex, pectOrint to loosen , the phlegni that sc. cumulates in the mucus membrane ot 'the , throat and. lu/wee:which .imodynea :or opiates dry up, giving but ; imapontry,re , lief. Nature makes an effort to n litrOw elf the offetiding Wittlter, • aiiaNsetialf.aitalit tier With is Midictrie'thaWiti foosertlirg. :It knew • eiyoung lady:thetzieeugbed , fo r rtionths,,with emaciation, lassitude, melt. and, in fact,' coustimption, to all appearance. '.'A friend Mir bee,' and re eonunendad i.bia Bynipr—to' lake ',hall teamookooca in three hours 4. or when ; she had coughlog spoils, and Jammu the dose to a' tetspoepful itsWion le Me' 'Oonld hem , itc::"Before alto bad' lakeif tip' the second wend, shooing euredof , .$ For,croupor Alyea lt-is amre =WY. if taken' In% ammo. , Byyintems, ,wheezy ' Mudd, in breathing, ' hoarsneK chop., Desei for children. elVelteyearzidd, one teaspoopflit;abeyeariplditalfs Plit , OX.iiiirtrlirePf.trt9l4 , Yrtlr, ol ,do regs, WI '172(3 Ipecachano ar lac Ord IMMedieUlytPurthelhet Induce lot Artitity' Ablated; too Mein, 3 e Induce a 'vomit by drinking fmely%it rPregiti. the , itiroSZ Aoann of swrtiog,Mttof het weter v coy, with dry.cloth.: Tb synitgoths' Mies spited tlfit'll.edd'idght,i but yotrhibre 'tie: remedies, and, can • allaythoze femfal symptonti. immediately,: • Hine* Breathe. ' • ' ' • . Hrs.' Waiter 0: Liman; in a lectern : in New York'reently, said : •- .- ' • ••• • Few persons know how to breathe so• as to promote a perfect-and ,thorough pa-, purification of the blor4, d still fewer, suroct that the want or lack of proper breathing is the principal. chose of the lig activity of the liver, • Hen . breathe more naturally than women, having , greeter.. freedom of action, and t aking more regti• tar bodily exercise, their mode of dress HBO giving them greater expansion of the thoracic and abdominal , viscera' Hence fewer men than women suffer from lung Said liver complaints. The lunge oontain Cout sir hundred million' of Or cella; mposed of '• the most 'thilicathr:lnstrien, , Which shrink and expand accerrdleg bike action og neat efoicold,rixothise, ,gr..rera k *hue making rt:iiiddiux ,ribin • . asua % over-hiated attrisidiare'te iv 'bad, s dringetoneandoertenlyattA • tment., Women; • as , a waters' : ~ Ores* only, with tbel thoracic r 1nR 11 44 1 .4 Crowing the.lower and larger part Of,the forigs, Wei:l,ll4B6'lnd' irirden; and 'tithe_ Weakening , theirr power - `or i regownee;* Shia breathing ToWer: may be T restored even at an advaithed,,a4th, , by , judicious mrisculalkinrchrit and by admitting, to the pulmonary 'system - `the ''largest . athormt possible of friraltair,=' , 'I , '- ”'. -". .. ". 'r - - .--OnaMy's Opera House. chimp. heel • narrow escilPe from destruction by lire Weltidesday night.' The 'fire originated trirhe !tunic...of Um. U. S. fit. John. 1;1er art work was J:Marly all burned. Byihe active energies of the 'firemen the fire was confined to the studio: sioss, seven to eight. thousand dollars; insured for about • half that meant: 'When the alarm was given an' audience of four or five hundred wail in . the Opera House and were saved with panic and made a posh to escape, but fortunately no one was seriously Injured. Yesterday a young man nabtad G. H. Coates was caught in the machinery of a St. Louie :flouring milt, and•befere he could be extricated Fan terribly muti lated. He died scan after. —On Tuesday. night, • at Dextigton, Wis., the wee ophe 4elinictin Matehauts Union Express wan broken !map and trantri . lo . /#en , htsijitiOjklik - ' • Joseph H. Mardnyeaterdeir site diet of 12.040 against F. 21.• Hamlin. a weld known dry good dealer of Chlosigo. , for false imprleonment. Lfo"olalmed NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . . IrTRE. MEMBERS .OF ,THE WA.tRINOTON nu notified to •tteod • meeting of the tiroptny Ting LVSDf9U, for the potion.; of, Wen °Mom JOHN* b. srcYLatisan PER &CO. 1111 2,43 .Liberty Street, wROALES4E, MOM, l'Ut+llSsrghl Pa. EEO I. -7 lig nil A Citivrirolli 1119 M WHITMOUZ -ESTATE AGENT Rai nmo - Ted from cornet Ciao and Ban/Emit), =ME 103 OHIO STREET, ALtz'attalrv - Joe. krisclnt.4,4t. NIMBI STEM BREWERY, SPENCER, 111cRAY-dc CO.k masisitis and ßrelvers of 41e, PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. 110BM11' Wirlo . N. isinager . coartnOzzgivaOrsic%; , i CITT or . Ailsa aura, XTATJICE.-711ACHIPI111111 ND 1:41 SNOESIS rested yropo.oio Iv ILI b. r.eolved at 'hi. office until. 3 osgadst Yobriarl lUto, 1.1113, for ~ , • Boring . and: Ahrinkiaer.Two Wrought-iron .o"tuatis .• an min lithaftxt Watt r Climate' exis be s m een at M0N..., Forge.. t.ootteme Way, PIM b - ob; Bidders lo takeoff old' Crank., Inept op trent pine, and leave cashes ready start. Work • to be done to toe sautfoatlon Cribs 8. I..*lnUndent Wate r TER, CI; W PORTER, CI; Cantrollfr. FOR BAILE.' ." • tne ent‘Seriber diets 111rTRZT1 LaRBI-SIZED DIFILDING LOTH. alinited on Juniata ..ativet. nest , tlus tee !lath ward; Alicilieny. .Tba location la one of tooli'nleaiant in The et:,. Tnase.leta 'will be vold.at Airman edvaiteena . eget cosi, and Oi !Sal te;EN:,plsa of lota AID/' 134 N -fest. Also, NtW Tor lITIGUY nad ISUCE•WASUDICond 1 Onrit-RORAVanil TWO•I3ORISE 'WAGON., ,'• Yoli BRNI . :-.IIOURS.Ro. SRO Igicoek Ouse, coniallitng irTcorst;Det 'tan .cmit 46, 1170iterp arpnaik -ecrnzer• of, o►lWerr &Me t,con‘a#l4 IS rooms an 11111slicd1 otUe; ' • ; r#l l rAiBBoll, iXdtir pt Jun Lits arid rreils ititeti; 9litti.ird. ithwaterliclti. fri plitusiusrita.letnisrylst, - AVANG . ,RETIRED' FitOitl Aa , Übe Sagas &Dining 'butassici Ma day leucd to My San. _ • HENRY W. B#RTOL; The Grows', Stank Sugar littilielY D a. Barren, 111 , I11g leased, the &time named *in Lorlleno thel7iilliais as heretotori, snd h.. spotted - • grOgilltaY ak SOIZM :A4GFIESINTTh • . . „ ,•NVbl,Blll-ettreqbr isle lte ieM mra brasubt, of yoefteetater,crt. r . 55 ; 1; 5.- BalloVS' Elfin gugsr 9RRTOL%S CROWN SYRUP. ' ask= 13a8rol: =I =I rPtx&immi. suura & Pas. —Proprletot. larBoanuasvakzuzadv 2 .4tfflorAw•—. "Lou," f a Wanfi t ltilpown4TA,Thxintitp, cre., nog cr:ceetiing.,2o.M4l2ll6sl. oat isuereed in Mese ,agicsissi royiop:Or 'TWENTY-Pin? CT . ?! .7y; ecieJli mkt& tional line WANTS.- TVAPiTED ,, -CAltvAtBEitii; , - , 10 . ralidiflrpTie M7i"-AilZtrautat7nanT.r 'WANTED-- Tue.-SeHaters 7,) Mr an. OAP vatantundirviti Yang hi flabi 146 %swami rii.pityl4. - opinta firsly:-1 17ii et ' ii.4.- - Alitialifottit,coiiiii. - ~ Etat:woo troun, tor ',WWI 411 W is t chlldion.. The modern 0etiM112111111 .... i la .. good riefitdotdesbdinglapftiodaWv Wag - I - warmed Will pay not over $6OO. A , t t of tell; onion. with location nll..11•11.r. iniz ,..." " ' lilT "At l. i 0r 5 r...1 tairlgAte.ti= : ffl anouna, . i . I. Batgtad Akai ie 'l. lovrAmmEn6 r -Fiesaed: pro .14. I 1• 'rill 130 r.;iivrt for ono Ii• I t ONT it litliktllo ,lIIILICT mil 4.4E01 atri Mblll .. ot.b.mr , '?ge i tlitiTla r pVll:ialir: . . J.ll , t• pi( ' c a WI : !IA i t , .,1t ; • I=2%l°' 'Ma , .. bll.l. aIS• UT .• I. , . ~ ..• .. • . t Jr el • ' r • , n• !a. Iltlitommix:rreerit 1,94 mi6V4:TOVAITI„In"7 2- ! M r 9 3 9°l2 g!f 14E41)41m5:1 pagnotawaracimpr:.,,,,i • • saw- • • no.rii • ' ,LET.,,N0.71, Wood Wreol. , - . • - now otenbled by J.mc. COCiiilll • CO. gum! .1,47 Wond stteut. • ' ' " 11E1 13( • LET.—The New StorsinUldl•- , a Pend tug-No. oe woolgizem lumtux• WSW. street. ,IrtHiVi i ,l mit.on",For 04111..00r1,1•,..prf *Tani, Ikea. 1.1 3 tr .I.l 4 .l"= — ' 9 riitraL A r l it '04 ,- /r" „. Yak =vase, • ; .LEZkaqUirite Fiala 111441111.79 I LE wrrudnu.r.tivtroi storsiati ar.'gtats. oe ub .„nt tactuirr.t.,!o.**-- I I n,.. 1• ..N;:re-Wife; ilait.•ert. r - t tirj.,!tarO Atm =ea Tama. el:Loader 1111/=. 4 l= A 77 kaan •treet. . _ - • O.LET. - -ROOMS. WNW* tloo.limga tod well Yerelibea rooms a o somata lotatbott. qoAot. edit nolo to. 1 4tan be bad by getaldnen as sleeples room% bine rooms are very desirable. istialtaiwooL., 1NTbA57.1117.Z.14144Jt00d.0.....-- ET,,-The - Front Nroassi of Seeopd litore 1119 EimMileld street ; lb/ ea the THIIID 7Lt1014 of sues. Ord.. - ea Leto two,raam. Can be remodel/her eleiar or altoretter.• Inquire 'of J. •IfORNXII; twee: , Or vim'a alley aaa Ismtuulautinze4L • - i•at, rro •LET.—A Anil :or Roosis,f IZIL u •grirs:l2.l (Mint on 3: t oiltgr ao g , t9o grgo io rtl i Xt Ont. M.?, criL m Ensama.n.w 9nl+ • oort.b! avtoolr. Fortoms Molt.' Of - 41.• NOLINI C 0.., No. 98 Fourth svaaos. . tre. , Wo—A 110 t Of .IrreltUlit 192, in ' et "' Ikt b t i 79ll , l=w i r i aga r ra st=ttal 5 ee bunlinifirtateplt two moon, totasat .. ;IV ° At= . ard i' ll i tritte i st a lttb tit Denitii eultlible Dar loanufeelartniperperes a', Matti ery. Anpiy to arrzatioiii a co..i -., I Carson and Tenth ateroaneathataghwel. • t '.'verr-' upeli elPZNi l :nTO":erdnr s = lik "i du um . bane..alelosauveq ) uslmr; co -.111 W (mt and SOW; uTU • “/.41510..• • . • . # p :tan • moot gestratt i n sr. n " L7Slttl2.. 801.Ver kW: AJlegbeln : TO LET ...411e Store awl Illarel-7 ; • . Atte/ Ilt,A , t SA, corner df,getie , nick awl fourth tVOILOS• eomrrhitog :veldt; Biota Boom; eben,Dieted Hoorn rite t•ito etteastere: elitt du and water pipes otral: AnsmiLAreatolOO. Apply ?text 4s oTete. rohrth aftpue, to : JaUttli. A. PLCITI/... jriOi• MT.-That old,'OdablOsh.' „ , • •• • ED JMd BTORE, mt. =I =lll 73. PTLIOTT..) 10T, Wood otrolit. lEEE 1 1° E'Vr*-- 9/TORES, DWELLINGS, ROODS AND OTIPIDED: OA ZZAIR 90 71.011 AxVISII. 111=13 ''FORv SALE. !'IFIOII:9ILE—IPURNACE—TheIe win be otr.-red. for sale Ad the Mem% oat, • st bldder4 as Idelittbar. 'listen eouney Milk , 'in tba 10th day or Yebruary,lll7o, the .11101 ./131011GC., , edis th e. laud. laeloairforrAbetirto: - Tbese leads contain IneshartattelemPeaprora , wet eeal,and Abe Pomoe la now In toll bun glaai4ga.akaoaallls Islest.C.bettoelhleklliii‘ 5.01010., BZ %% NBIE . 1•Z . .. ..Batherldge. Ms %%%% y. 0 02011.8 ALE.-1. Steam Enitae• ac:Minie2 Ina Nona. nocci .v. AIso..TWO Oki INCII 'MUM ' PUMPS; TIM 04 INCH. LITT ANDAtalallidAP-UMPS. bw soul low. on 00 seen At WOVIS pf YonablOanisty Oar Conlq7canolian• on, Pa. F°Tl' ,41tock and Mx-, Ttritri: Lskst ;Om adoii WILL aprhelaskergedff - ddluir aVead yWenfjaM Agin; 4mi/sited la otherbe.Uge tie reai4inloEmirline. 0. W. POUT. 49 74: RV 1. ! 4,' VTII:!ALE: - ,OF *PRO : or LAND . . Within the city limns. win be sold elsesdrasyk on ey.y terps..Engolts of WK. BLAILLI.T. dlOrstit itrist. lannt . . . . . . . CIiIIALS—WILL 1E SOLD Air ./ \ ...ACn SALE.—balldtag mato. CIF the zy ate Halm a • 'ltal. 41 In • TWO NED . E/tEN' DWELLING HOEHN 'located. - Woo O•klbsd elw itattoth ibo Coosa Is In EN/di:mew and It tiow. occ4pled bythe tabs.:loer.. who. ytlabwio Imo It yomoybd•oft 'lb. lot bbLni Cl 4 Mit of Kay. 'Empire of • • ~ ,•-•. •„..,- : , . ..: •• . GEORGE W. 50017. '4 , I Marione able; . '2 2 (Mamie EtiLE.:' " P P RINTING•, orricra., • . Xi!. flies= Prusn azd .• lam). Tastily ?do!! 7ork t➢in theyr oa rz 7 1 14 01.;. -• • ..• PHU; •,enne•ndTaaaelatt•it -- WEILL''' . "1 you, SALE.;•••DWEILUITIO: • that three atom BRICK— DW8 1 4. 1341 1 ...drably !et steel. No: elf Elver . .4.11t Rheas Otty k eerualalae lea alleata net sowcold 'rater la dent sad mead every. Rb la ail lb• .reema Motels aJtelyea. Swag _ma lted decorate of Or.yos MI wall BOWL Ana yArllatatl.. raattalon JOHN I). BAILEY a -1. A..... . . . No. 7111 raarthavealia, F . OR 1 EiALEAT . A-1111AIIGAIlle —IIOUPP. ANII lArr. Ho. 701. We slroo4 FOR': A 11.16. y.• , llama. II noir Irrel or 8 rooms. yrrll Ottllhoo a ..• anoldrte,.l o ; ty SY to on it' my. float frame , noble ow Tw a t' wt. Thle yr( luny Is trarthy the Minato. 0(14 &swift'. to Imre:m.s'ml rotate. ' A* • WWI Olt wow:lz .01u tora9oo .aroi entwine/42.g ea leTtatettet Werfrald resttse. br' Milo .IW* per teat. on the eon. ',Terms pm., .. grin For Ihritt' r I atm/Won. !MOP/ t 0 . . m ,,.., 1 ''.'i r : 1; ''...':' siftm..6l74;e,'•ll7;=i':' riSONALLAnrillionlik* HOMES. or Investureate "AI g; e tge U VlVri 11 ME li Vo' OIMANaItstiISTZ/1... r a re cm= awn cnumit *tu cns awl rare unksty requalag Wirard=PGßlLVl l Nralit; t " g " ' 4 4 A .111 ,4" 1 .0 ,11 NO. /fl 9 trari4 BOARDING 0 A DING.— A GenitlA rAglezialeatvhildrks. or MIN. Isfleg. r 5L P5 5 .4 45 54 P. as asiterigaVais" are.. s /hen =4 111 , 90 Mtd. 54 EAVINGt , ' . 14 70irdaari s trmstPiaa ._ ovlni piL44.7ela, _ t of u •ULVPLtY , taI;O I -431 ,- ~"12 , .. , afts. 1atta.114.11.t..0 to liol= r Meat tnersceof pis perejt., .lo4 I.lll. l MV:tr. Mr.. ifg , 3.• , 'b. it! ell:Firgtatta v 4,l 1 1 1;613 M., • . n!