THE DAILY GAZETTE: PE104111.0, 113311 D •k 00., Office, 84 and 86 Fifth Altstitua. new rum. 1. P. ISE% Y. B. PEBBIKU T. P. 1101313T01. ecarrows Esc raarsuricas, TIMMS mr swig Daum. ...__.... ~:........a 11 lull, int . yew . — ------ Delivered by wnen, sal eta• Ete Iptiargif Gaiette oluo ITEM• CASTOI( has eight miles of water pipe, AB , FrA mms county is plagued with grave robbers. Tim lisptists of Canton are about to bad a $25,000 church. * Tun Congregational meeting house at Austcnburg was burned last week. -111J11,16YrICID is to have a new hotel, opera house, =ion depot end gynb nasinm. JABEZ Down, of Jefferson, Ashtabula county, was killed by a tailing tree on Thursday. - }linen Iltamo, of Conneaut, shot him self while. ginning, and is not expected to recover,. Asotrr febivary 22d regular trains will boon to run on the Cleveland ft Mandl• ion railroad. ONE day last week seventeen babies were born Within a radius 'of 11T0 miles born Mainfield; Ix the lut alx years Akron has grown more rapidly in population and wealth than has my town in Ohio.' • Tim citizens of Jefferson haze organi• sot a fire department. A large cheese factory la also being put up. Joint Foutexs, of Jefferson, Wayne county, is 105 years old and said to be the oldest inhabitant of Ohio. A nu LBOAD from near Belmont through Norristown to stlllwater, near Exypt and thence to llMlcaville, is talked of. 'tun store of J. G. Watson. Cuyahoga was burglarized dto the extent of one thousand dollars in goods last week. • A. A. FOX, a Postmaster in Richland county, was recently convicted of steal ing money from letters deposited in his *Mee.. TRENTY•YOTIL persons were received into membership in the M. E. Church of Cuyahoga Falls. Sunday, the fruits of the present revival. ;Rasura' three-fourths of the grape crop in 1868, was gathered In six counties, viz.: Ashtabula, Belmont, Cuyahoga, Erie, Lorain and Ottawa. . THREE have been two petitions from about 1,700 citizens of Belmont county, asking the removal of the county seat ol Janice front St Clairville to Minh . City, • Tan Presbyterian Church of Orrville had to returst_its bell to the Mansfield foundry, because its tone was almosiden tlad with that of the German Reformed bell. JOICS ISCEINNET, an , aged farmer of Shelby c duty, eat Ids throat on the 16th alt., on * account of religious excitement, and failing to kill himself, was taken to an insane asylum. ' ' ' A wins:iron . finance is to go into *oter afitin in October at Warren . Trum bull smutty. the loan tendered by the citizens of that town having been accepted by a party of capitalists. A. BABE was born in a railroad omnibits In front of a hotel at Piqua, on the 25th nit. The fattier and mother were on their way to Detroit to attend the funeral of the latter's mother. Ton li ttle townw of Covington le going to ;nest's quarter of 'a million dollars in a water works. They hare tried water and find it is a pretty good beverage, after that is said against it.. Taos: S. Conniff, of Norwalk, chal• lenges any man in America, wearing a wooden. leg, as he does, where the mon tation if above' the knee, to walk one mile, fottrom $l, to 00. A HOTIn Jefferson township, Adams . - county,voceupiedlby two feeblemindcd brothers:named Gilpin, was burned cently. The Way of one was found in a field near by. The other brother cannot be found. • A vans= near Barnsville. killed a two hundred dollar horse by striking it near the eye with a small stone, inflicting a slight wound, which, in the course of a few weeks, remlted in an Immensely swollei bead and death. AT Canal Fulton. January 27th, a daughter of Mrs. B urnham was severely burned, and Mrs. B. was badly burned by the explosion of coal oil in a can, 'from which the daughter was pouring oil upon a Are to kindle it. A 'swum from Molina, Ohio, says: "French; of Wooster, and Scott, of Medina, have had their wool depot open. They hare taken nearly 40,000 pounds wool, average price, 41 cents; range, 40 to 42 cents. - • Wilms Willlam Blackwood-was rid ing in a sulky, four miles south of OW villa, his hose frightened, end he fell down between the horse's heels and the sulky wheels, and received injuries, from which recovery la doubtful. Noma county is third in the State In the production of tobacco.. For the year ending July Ist, 1869, she cultivated 2,281 acres, producing 2,826,688 - pounds. Montgomery and Monroe are the only counties ahead of her, and they are not very far in advance. Twi annual report of the Ohio Board I of State Charities, shows an aggregate of 1 nearly seven thousand inmates, of all classes, In the county Infirmaries of Ohio. Of this nuMber, about one thousand are under twelve years of age. DS compu ted that there are no less ' than twelve hundred Insane persons outside of the asylums of the State, confined In friends. Infirmaries, or cared for by Nearly five kindred epileptics need suit able public provision for their care, • large proportion being now kept in In' Armed - • II • ‘. • • MI - A. . . .. I •,. . • A CZ PRIM IS ;4.% ••••:. NNWS AND DISCELLAIST Tux Congregationalist trams the recent A n t 'of the Itev.'idr. Cooke to his Ant dor. if; snot, he bed never smoked, he could not have become a smoker; bad he not been a smoker he would not bare taken to opium; and had he not need opium he would have stayed at home with Mr* Cooke and been' *re spectable clergyman. A kis, blind in one eye, ssys a corres pendent of the Baltimore Smells, aiming 1 , Ms gun at a duck, killed, instead, young ' girl, who come suddenly up on the right side. " The murderer is exculpated on sc• count of his blindners. As men always shut one eye in. taking dm, this Aflame would seem to argue that he shut the wrong cyd and took aim with the blind one. A thocx Is like a man—lt has two hands, a face, an inside and an outside. Sometimes the hands point to the truth— but tkli not ashamed to show • face it • It is a useful piece of chthery—so is man. It often gets out of order—so does man. It is often wound up—so is man. It sirikes—Lo does man. It is not always to be relied On—no more Is man. Wornfris made by the teeth often prove poisonous. A man In Detroit struck another in the teeth on Christmas day, cutting his own knuckles thereby. The hand swelled and inflamed, and since then the flesh has decayed from the wounded anger. The diseased bone has been tint without effect; and tho phpikithe think amputation will -be na• canary. Tirn annexed fish story is a Maryland production: A than fishing in a river in -that State found that his hook was at tsched to something, and pulling it np with some difficulty discovered at the end of his line a jug holding about half a gal. l on . Sot wishing to lose his only Ipoit, he demolished the jog, and to his great astonishment found that the book had been swallowed by a monster. catfish ex actly the size and shape of the Mad A cauxos professor encouraged his geology class to collect specimens, and one day they deposited a piece of brick, streaked ant} stained, with their eolith-. tied, thinking to impose upon the doctor. Taking up the specimens, the professor' remarked: "This is a piece or haute, from the Cheshire mines;" holding up imbiber, "This Is a piece of feldspar from the Portland quarries, and this," coming to the brick, "is a piece of iMptidertos from some member of this clam." 1211 E •==ds . • . , . - . _ , 1- ...-- • / _ ''''''''''''''l;'l44. '-'l°'''t.'-''''-I;'_,,,'''-sr•-``--.3‘if';'-'4'-••',''•l'-'4'4.-g;4"-`•'-',t1,,.,1-45,'",;.;-,:c.=-7-''.•;S,,;','•:l.i-:'--101T'3•;•..**&ek:A'',L44•ktCr.2flav:-•a-b‘:-fAlzi3OCl??=4.':l",--),.?.4.,.4q.:•;.,rA.';1a-,-.E•iJ•7,I-A5.:a',31:5,..•,-;,:,-,;.--W. --4•44.,3•z.1.-.,-4e:-4...ty;;,,-„N.',i;-4.-.,-1...4*0,- .4.•.4-..,:g„4- ..wx,,t.,-;,...4.0.4,---.;-_4,-,•Az:-.,,vAu..-..,..-,,-..., ~..,%---.....- -.--- 0...-m,,..4,,*.,....,,,0e-t,-.0;14.,,,,i,.:,t,5;4,0:11-03%,„;41:qi1-4,.,- q•-14-,-,470_?.-:•,c•-•-•'--,--,.-- -,- . . ,- 1 .... --- - V ' t' , 1.,. - 4 , --.• ........—,..-1 - _-_,, ~ i , . L LA - ro > . . .... , _ _ : ~ •,:r -A -,, ~...,..,5.,,.. ... _, \........_._..- Itit .., UROPEAN Gomm Ong of the devil lutes of Isaac Pcreire, the Parisian bker, has eloped with a young Jewish law student. Lours Kuser:mg will receive' a copy right of ten thousand lire from s Turin publisher for the Italian edition of his au tobiography. , • Tag King of Primula said:, recently, to a celebrated German crimlnallet, that as long as he was on the royal throne of Prussia, the death penalty should not be abolished. • Tag project to erect a statue to the Empress Eugenie, at Amiens, in core tie nts in that city, has p y, has o been definitely I abandoned. One George Dyer has given himself " up to the London pollee, charging him ' seer with the murder of an old mining "pard" In Australia, twelve years ago. He is believed to be insane. j•-- "A Book About Words," the au thor gives an explanation of the phrase, "Nine Tailors Make a Man." In Itte olden time the strokes ande passing ?sell were called "tellers," s nine strokes indicated the death of a man,' while three announced that of a child and six that of a woman, the words "nine tellers," were eitally perverted Inds nine tailors. limo Witucu of PfUellia shed tears of ' joy on being informed that the Emperor of Russia bad conferred on him the Grand Cross of the Order of St. George, which la the highest military distinction of Rus sia, and which has not been conferred on any mat since the death of the Emperor Nicholas, who had given it last to Field Marshal Radetaki, the great Austrian Oen end. Esimr. Otrivran, the new Prime Min laterof France, Intends today before the Chainber shill making important changes in regard to the penalties imposed on &collate. Instead of being imprisoned, persons Convicted of having fought a duel shall henbeforth be fined one hun dred thousand francs. It is believed that ' this change-in the laws will do much to ' ward checking the duello mania now rag ' hag in France- Youso Barondt M—, one of the leading, members of the Parisian jenneass dorm, sent the other day. for Joseph, his stylish groom. "Joseph," he said to him, "you are a good servant; I cannot 1 , but compliment your on the manner In which you perform your duties, and yet I must dismiss you," "But why, Baron?" 'asked Joseph. "Simply be. cause, contrary to our agreement, you get tight ern the same days as I." Peurics*Aeotkon made the other day, at a meeting of the Imperial Council of State, a speech in favor of trial by jury tor all press offenses. This speech Is said to - be one of the beat he ever delivered. In the course of it the Prince said: "A great society such as ours, which has at its head a national dynasty, whose roots nein the bowels of universal suffrage, need not fear to beheld M check by ten or twenty thousand vagabonds; and themen mint is to know how to put those Tags bonds at their proper place." PAUL DE CAMLLONAC was knocked down, the other day by a workman, on toe Boulevard des Indies, on his return from the Odeon Theatre. Some working man Rappel's were standing on s corner, and one of thcried out " Vice ta Re publique!" Basi l de Cassagesc, who happened to piss by, and had a little too much wine at a dinner party, previous to going to the theatre, stood still and cried "Silence, canaille, siyace!." The next moment he was knocked down by one of the party. Some policemen hastened to - the spot, but. before they were able to make any arrests, the workingmen had effected their escape. Tag other day, the Emperor Napoleon handed Count Napoleon .Daru, his new Minister bf Foreign Affairs, a diplornatte letter sent hies by General Fleury, We Imperial Embasaador at St. Petersburg. Count Darn thereupon _said to the Era. peror: "Sire, if your Majesty would not consider it inconvenient, it would in prat erudite if all diplomatical communications were directly addressed to the Minister on Foreign affairs. I intend even to send a circular to this effect to all of our diplo matic agents abroad." "Welt, then, my dear Meister," replied the Emperor, twirling his mustache phlegmatically, as he. always does, "well, then, It shall henceforth be is you wish." llf SZ M=. • The steamers Cambria and Penneyl vinia, from Europe,arrived at New York last night. —Hon. Truman H. Hoag, Represent* tive from Toledo, Ohio, is dangerously ill at Washington City. —An assistant city clerk, of Newark, New -.lsrael. bra einbersted two thousand dollars, and tied to California. • —At Bangor, Maine, yesterday, the thermometer Indicated 2434 degrees below zero—the coldest there this winter. ' —Henry A. Wilmerding, of the well known auction house of Wilmerding, Hognet & Co., New York, died yesterday after • brief Mmes. ~ . —The report th at an assi stant city Mayors Newark, N. ch .1.; bad fored the name to ocks amounting to 135,000, is unfounded. —Mormon missionaries engaged in theoryulgating their peculiar doctrines to , iciniy oi New York, claim to have made many converts. —The shoddy factory In Templeton, Mau., owned by J. C. Hill & Co., wee entirely destroyed by - lire Thursday night. Less 140,000. Partially insured. —McFarland, the slayer of Richardson, was visited in bye tom Rogerse York. on Thursday, y Mr., of Phila. I delphia, who proffered five hundred dol• l i lara to the fund for his defence. - aenstor Spra has been there but one day since the holiday adjournment. The @opposition is that he is i h n Rode' , bland working up his labor reform. 1 —A young physician of Moberly, Me', named C. W. Buchanan, on a business visit to St. Lmis, died yesterday from the effects of a large dose of morphine, taken for quinine to alley neuralgia. - —The Green Line eicursionlste, am [ bracing delegates from Cincinnati, Louis ville, and other points, returned to Louisville from Savannah yesterday, ' and expressed much malefaction at the new commercial route to the sea. —The motion entered at Chicago by Barbara Diversey, daughter of the late I bigebael DIVE , ' way, to set aside an order of the Court made In Janusry granting letters of administration to the widow of I deceased, was overruled yesterday. —George Tresenteter, wife and two children, while floating don WO Ohio river near Loniseille nsmelt,a were aped. during • gale on Wednesday night and all drowned, except an almost grown I boy, who succeeded in reaching shore by .I clinging to a piece of lumber. Trees. meter wait going to Mississippi to am. ' bark In bintinesa. I • —Zones and Carpenter, colored men, untamed to death for rape, were exe cuted at New Cantle, Delaware, jester- I day, in the jail yard, in the presence of six . hundred persona. Jones made a short speech, repeating that Carpenter I was innocent, ne be (Jotter) had urged I him to the deed. Jones died Instantly, 1 but Carpenter struggled for five or six I minutes, . • The City ConnotbiorCineinnell pawed en order . yesterday afternoon directing the demolition of the Fifth Street Market House, to make way [or the Davidson Fountain. Workmen were eummotie& by telegraph, and long before the coon- I ' . cite adjourned the building was in ruins. ' Four men were injured severely by fail ing Umbers. This prompt action pre. v removal ene butchers, who- hsvo resisted ' thev of the market hpuse, from delaying It further by Injunctions. . . 1 -Aviot',occurred at Brooktiville, Mile sissippl,..on the '29th nit., between the negroes arid the whites ' shooting out of a youth named Partner a negro who had assaulted him, which at 'one time threatened to involve the whole „section In bloodshed nil strife. The negroee, wbo wore armed, forcibly took Farmer from the -constable end threat; coned to killc and burn the town. A messenger wee dispatched to Columbus, for assistance and fifty . armed men re turned on th e, mud and arrestodeuenty. five nevem, the others having made IM 4 their covsPla : At bed Seraria., quiet , been restnred. FIRST DITIOI MIEIdrIGIIT. HARRISBURG. Pennsylvania Legislature. SENATE: Bills Beporled—nr. Lowry Denounces the Editor of the "Telegraph" for Alleged False -Statements—Newspaper Corutuenls on Contested Elec tions Resolved to be Improper. HOUSE : Xeiropoituu Police Bill rissed. Blocolal 111tralch to the Intlaburtat liat.tte.) • Ilkiausisuno, Feb. 4, 1670 SENATE. 111 keroursti, Mr. White's bill, allowing seven per cent. intereetimd legalising ten percent, in writing, was reported affirmatively. Mr. Purman's bill, making bills of lading of goods, wares and nierchandisa in store and In transit negotiable, was reported affirmatively. CIIANOE OF NAME. Mr.GßAllAlSteitlied up Senate sup plement ter the Itotioniddiels. Valley - Railroad, changing the name to Pltta• hurgh, N irglnta and Charlestown Rail road. Passed. A Q.OB.ttION OF rinvilLlWin—WlE SCULL • . . FINDLAY CANE. Mr. LOWRY—I rise to a Privileged question. In a nowspsper published In this oily- nailed the flatly Telegraph, of yesterday. I find the following, which I ask the clerk to read. The article was headed eOur conscience stricken brother Lowry. The afmtuitteo refuse to examine iota the frauds of the Scull-Findlay contested eta Con case," charging Lowry with having betrayed the Republican party by voting against tbo admitting ot proof of fraud ni the Demo ctalle township of Allegheny. Somerret county' that no matter how sti ong the proof may be riow,of. . fraud, Findlay Would retain his Seat; that such wee the bat gain entered into that corrupt Sen.'', atot with the Democracy. Tho• article alleged that there wan proof that Daniel Shirai and Thomas Miller voted for Findlay to Thompson township,Xulton county, whenlheir attnal residence wag with their families in Becks comity, and this evidence this honest juryman ro fueed to hest. AD'. LOWRY said: Now, Mr. Speaker, the charge against me is that I voted lwith the Democracy, and thereby gave e casting vote on the final nano In thts case. Now, Mr. Speaker, I call upon the chairman of that committee, and Upon every member of that committee, to bear ee ine on, whe I say that the com m wore unani n mously of the opinion that Allegheny township should Oat be stricken out. There was no difference of opinion on this question. Yet last night Bergner published to the country that thin great wrong wee done in tine case, in pursuance of • bargain with 'the Democracy. and that I did the deed. I cannot think of anything mere infamous than' this, and I cannot find language adequate to express myself in reference to this ellanieful tuiseieproaantation. 1 now give Esrgnur and hie friends notice that if be ever dares to cut his lent upon the flyer of this Senate, after repeating such charges an these, I will, If tie le peons them, ask for bin immediate Sod. lorcaile expubion. Thin Senate cannot a endue of corruption, who will' sullutapublinh a Ito made to or the whole cloth. Every Senator on that cotnuintee voted to exclude Alle gheny township from being considered, unless fraud was proved. No mem on the' committee objected to hearing proof of fraud, What be (Bergner) says in the balance of the , that the mit-L we would hear noartacle evidence rel co ati m ve to the ton comet certain men, is entirely false, and tile committee will beat me out in that. The committee decided that we could not require a man to swear for whom he voted until it woo proven that he wan an illegal voter. It it not Ls:canna I am on thin contested election cane that the editor of this paper designs to des troy me in the estimation of my constit uents. That is not it. It is because I stand here between him and the Treas ury, believing him to be the most noto rious thief in 'Pennsylvania; who boa stolen more money from the Treasury than any '.man•iri the Commonwealth. iT achat the motive power of these at the,is ot n hie (Bergner's) sympathy for Mr. Small. I have a long list of larceny charges to make against this man, which I intend someday talky before the Senate and my constituents. I charge tirairge Bergner with having run his arm more than coo hundred times into the State Tremor) , and stolen thereftom every pound of meat that he carries Upon I hie bones. Not on. pound that ha has I not stolen out of jtio Treasury, (Laugh. ter.) And it is flar that he would wrong me here, on the fallen charge' that 1 wait acting unjustly and unfavOrsbly upon the commlttee. Mr. Brook, a member of the wreath tee, rose toe:plain. . The Speaker ruled that Mr. Lowry having spoken to a queatien ofpriviicge. It was now improper to state• e hat had occurred in the committee.. I Mr. LOWRY—I think It Is due to iny - - 1 self that I should prove that charge false hood in open Senate by every member of the committee. Mr. Tu.altrat moved that Mr. Brooke be allowed to explain. Unanierfous consent was given. Mr. BROOK said the Senator from Erie Was Justified in slaying that the committee generally wore env:lona •to bear evidence from that dlatrlct, but that the ruling of the majority was in some rases of • Most outrageous character.' The publication referred to was highly improper. Votes . were given after all outsiders were excluded from the room. Mr. LOWRY—Did you not toil me thin morning that there sou no difference of opinion in the committee on the nob jest? Mr. BROOK—I did not say there woe no difference of opinion. Mtwara. Oster. hout and Lowry consented. I had no ob. Potion to it, or I would have said so. I believe the committee were governed by no other motive than a Bones of duty. • - Mr. GRAIIAM had understood Mr. Loiltry to say that he stood between everg and the greatest. thief whohad his hands In the State Treasury. Then you say that Mr. Mackey Is the greatest thief in the Com. mohwealth? • • Mr. LOWRY—Oh, not I meant George Bergner was the greatest thief who had ever stolen money out of the Stata Treas. PILLS iffTIIOIMOI O, By Mr. DUCKALEW: For Dual ad- By Mr. BILLISEFEIR: 'Relative to contracts by.Courity eomudieloners, re quiring tbem to register all sealed pro- posals of ;500 or more Air open Mope°. Mon during Mx weeks and publication thereof In two newapapers under penal ty of a One of g2.,000. By Mr. ROTAS: Making general the act of Ma, promoting iinproverueot of real tallith by exempting Mortgages and other money seettrittes from taxa. By. • , By Mr. ES.AlLkhir _lncorporating the I 1 Ohrystal Spring ice Manaraettiring and Storage Conipany of Allegheny county. unwitratin cosisterirs. By Mr. DAVIS: That the newspaper comments on the action of committees In contested election' canoe during their pendency are so numifestly Improper that we may reasonably expect the prac tice to cease from this date. i Mr. WHITE objected to the resole.. • Don, because it was too vague, indefinite - and general to accomplish anything, and I because it might be construed to inter fere with the freedom of the prows and the right to comment on the proceed ings of the Legislature. Be moved an indeliniterposrponement, which be sub. sequently withdrew. Mr. BOWLED said he _bad never 16 , ceived a greater blackgtiardlug than ho received Pt this morning's Democratic organ here. __ Mr. BROOK& make saw Mkt' morn ' ing a most outrageous, attack upon M - r. .B.err, of Butler. Mr. MUMMA. defended rgner and declared that if he (Mr. Lo ß wr e y) bad not been an violent in his attacks upon that editor ho would not be attacked himself. He delirecated and disapproved the anti- rile in question, but his (Mr. `cowry's) denunciations had boon unbecoming. It Eras from this harshness that he wee forced to defend his constituent. Mr. LOW RY—I know that the 'Senator feels it his - bounden duty to take Mr. Bergner to his bosom*. lie feels his con stituent needs defouse, and he pitied paim, bncanee of his compulsory pool ion. , -Bnt he bad bettor Whisper to his friend Borkner not to boar false witness gsinat his neighbor. I have used such language as is necessary to convey my meaning, nothing more. Tho resolution passed on a situ none vote without opposition. ORDER TO TRLET • • • Three thousand copies of the repert.of the Commis...loners of the Sinking-Fund were ordered. • • =M On motion of Mr. WiIITE, thu Senate bill allowing husband and wire to testily In Mlforca roam was paned finally. lIOUSE OF RtiriIESENT&TIVES RILLS IN iIiODL CED. By Mr. MILLAR: Authorising the Quarter Sessions of Allegheny to appoint viewers to 8119t89 damages in road cases. By Mr. WALTON: Relative to vacation of Hudson alley, Pittsburgh. . By. Mr. ADAIRE: Auth , rlzlng me chanics to form associations for mutual beneilt. . Making negotiable paper fall due on the day succeeding public holidays. By Mr. BROWN: - Authorizing compa nies formed under the general tuauu. facttiring law of 1863 to lay oil pipe. • rai.loE zu.t.r.ver.D. The Philadelphia Metropolitan Police bill passed finally by a strict party vote -yeas hi,. nays 58, after oonsidetable maneuvering and filibustering, Mr. JOSEPIIS alleging that 1 1 50,000 had been brought here to secure its passage. Mr. BROWN introdumd a resolution for it Committee to Investigate!! catnip; means had bean vied to secure its pas. sage. Mr. WEBS moved to add "and to de feat It." Agreed to, and the -resolution adopted—yea. 3 4; usys 3, Messrs. Straug, Keene and Skinner, who believed the investigation a humbug. lITY-FIRST LONGRE (SE(:OND SESSION.) SENATE : The Bill to Abolish the, Franking':, Privilege Con eidered—DisPositlon to Amend, With Respect to Newspapers. ROUSE: Sale of Cadetships by `Congressmen —An Investiga tion Ordered. ily Tele mph to Ma PltisbutchUssetw. ) W AMIItroTON, February 4. MO. SENATE. Mr. SHERMAN called up the bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury' to withdraw moneys duo to . , ;my State which may. be In default of :payment of Interest os any of its bonds held In trust by the United States. An explanatory letter trout the Sacra Lary of the Interior was read, when the tali passed without objection:, • ' • On motion of Mr. RAMSEY, the loupe bill for the abolition of the banking privilege was taken up. • Mr. Nil - RYAN moved to amend the Met section by adding a proviso that , nothing therein contained shall be eon. I ,:rued to repeal or afflict the free trans- 1 unesio*nalla of newspapers; within Latent of the plectra( publication. Mr. RA. SEY thought the adoptive of the amendment might retard the apeedy passage of the bin, by requiring Its ' further coriaideration by the Nouse. Mr. SHERMAN believed the amend ment would strengthen the tnetanue Among its friende bathe Douse and urged rte adoption. in justice to country newa• psn7rg, which could not, in tho. matter. of postage, mp it ete wh large dailies. tie thought it, vroold be grow. injustice to charge entail country papers, drools ting a ithin abort dis tances, the earns rate' of postage pied by large dailies witch wore transmitted thousands of miles. . Mr. CONKLING suggested the Senate Might pans the bill as it was, and that 'ince modifications of the measure as were necessary might be coneidercu in committee and enacted in the shape of a separate bill. lir Mr.'DRAKE thought the amendment did not go far enough, and propoeed to amend so as to continue the existing , - provisions of the law In favor of pub-1 Ushers of newspapers Wad periodicals.' Mr. HAMLIN said the tall, if paired, would not go tom operation until July , let, and there was no special necessity for its Immediate consideration. lie therefore moved to postpone the whole 1 aubject, in order to ke up bushier In , relation to the District of Columbia, 1 action upon which was urgently de mended. Mr. -WILLEY suggested an amend. mem to the bill, to allow the free trans uneaten in mails of newspapers sod periodical. whose circulation dose not eseresi 2,000. At the expiration of the morning hour the census bill came up In order, but Sir. Conkling, who bad IT In charge, gave way to Mr. RAkiSEY, who moved to continuo the consideration of the bill for the abolition of the franking privilege. • The motion wait defeated—yeas 22, nave 34. • Yeaz—Mesara. Brownlow, Cameron, Carpenter, Chandler, Cole, Coekling, flown, Davis Ferry; Gilbert, Harlan, Howell, Kell ogg. • kloCreery, Morton, Ramsey, Rice, Hoes, Schurz, Scott, Stewart and Trumbull. Nays—Messrs. Abbott, Anthony, Bay ard, Boreman, Casserly. Drake, Ed munds, Bernina. Barrie, Howard, Bowe, Johneten, McDonald, Morrill, (of Me.) Morrill, (Vt.) Nye; Pomeroy, Pool, Pratt, P...bert ton, Saulsbury, Sawyer, Shertnan, Spencer, Stockton, Sumner. Thayer, Thurtnan, Tipton, Vickers, War ner, Willey, Willisma and WilsOn. . Mr. POMEROY, from the Committee on Public Lands, reported with amend menta the bill-for the disposal of lauds within Fort Ridgely military reservation of Minnesota. 'AI. without anteridn3ont,lhe bill to amend the, act granting lands to the State of Kama to aid in the construction of railroads. • , Mr. TIPTON, from the same commit tee, reported without amendment the 1 Joint • reeolution,,, , rotating •to settlers on 100 Sioux rearestlon in Minnesota. • ; Mr. -THAYER offered a resolution directing the Secretary of War to furnish the Senate with a list of steamers engaged In transporting property of the United Stat.:awl:Lich here been.destroyed north of Omaha during 'the past live years, with the amount of Para .i.i.:„ ', On motion of Mr. CARPENTER, 'the resolution calling upon the President for Information relating to Wails In Georgia was taken Truitt the table and agreed to. The Senate proceeded to madder bills, of s private character pertaining to the District of Columbial and several were Mr. WILSON, from the tkimmittee on Military Antra, reported a joint resolu tion to authorize meteorological observa tories in the Interior and for obeervatious in States and Territorters On the northern taken so as to give warnings of approach ing storms. .' • - . 'On motion of Mr. ROBERTSON, th 6 bill removing the Wei and political dia. abilities under .Gm XIVI,b amendment of a large number of persona in various States was taken up. Mr. ROBERTSON offered amendments inserting additional names. Mr. EDMUNDS said he had been in formed by a member of the Mouse that among the names proposed to be added was one of a man in Tennessee against whom ten Indictments were now pond- ° Pending the consideration of the:bill the Senate adjourned until Monday, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. SLOCUM roan to a question of privilege, calling Ihe attention , of the House to an advertisement in the New York Macro! the ad of February which he thought calculated to bring dishonor on the House: The advertisement reads: "V. S. Naval Academy Vacant Cadet. ship to be filled before June. Parties of means may address Congressman' Box 147 TIMES 011teo. Also, West Point Te nancy." He, thought it one of the crying_ evils of the day that to hold onloo wait deemed --- - - dishonorable, and that l, have the name of pnlitician wire little better than to be called a thief, and It was lost ouch articles as that which brought member. , of Coogreee into disrepute. lie therefore offered a resolution reciting the publica tion of the advertisement and authori• slug the Committee on Naval Affeirs to inqUiro as to whether any member of the !louse has ever sold or offered to sell his influence as a member In securing appoint/nerds to the Military or Naval Academy, - and whether any member had received or expressed a willingness to revolve any valuable consideratton fur using his influence in nnection with ouch appointments. with Co power to send for persona and topers. . Mr. WOODW.ARD °increased the . hope that the resolution be adopted. A lady of the highest respectability hi his die. tract had informed him Just before he left borne for Onnerreaa that she had re. calved a totter from a member of Coe grew offering to place het sou at West Point Academy for 12,500. 'lle had asked her the name of that men:ibex, - ME she could not give it to blur atitbat-lnement, out would furnish him With_ the letter. She had not done eo, kaßrever, or, ho would have brought furve a proposi tion inuellar to that offered by he gentle men from New York. Mr. WOOD remarked he recently saw air advertisement in:a Philadelphia nowepaper otieriug appointmencof that kind for mite. Mr. STEVENS stiggested the resolu tion be moddied uo eel tobmtiresco mem bers of the -precedlng Congress. It mem bers of modified. Mr. J ENCKS suggested it ho made ciao to apply to dolegatea. Thiene:4gal , lion was ONO accepted- Mr SCOFIELD said that he had re cently soon in two newapariora, publish. op 11:1 the western part of Pennsylvania, that some member of Congress loom that Suite, he believed, had sold one of those appointments for Ptak As a matter of canine; therefore, the whole delegation from Pennsylvania was anxious to haVe this investigation. Mr. WASUBURNE, said there -would.certalnly be uo objection to the resolution. Mr. KELLEY, Pa.,referred to the ' same fact an that date by Mr. Schofield, adding that the editor of the paper seemed eo have specific information on thesublect. The resolution wuadopted. The house then proceeded to consider private - bills, of which several were passed. Mr. BINGHAM, from the Judiciary Committee, reported a ittll to permit, Francis E. Stalker, member oleo from North Carolina, to take tun oath pro scribed for persons relieved from diva bilitioe Mama of the teat oath. After dincuvalon Ulu hill was tabled by 89 to 78. Mr. LAWRENCE introduced a Unto .provide a u.otle of paying VOWIIOIIII. Re Tarred. Tne 0111 provides that the Secretary ol the Interior shall select In every county In the United States - either a national bank; a'posturarter. an assessor or col. lector of Internal revenue. or other ex isting officer, to prepare all pension pa pers for paying pensions free of cost to pensioners. The IllOnunissioner of Pen. alone shalt certify to each officer a list of pensionern in htecoUnty and transmit a check on the nearest assistant treaurer payable to the order of each pens s ioner, , to be delivered to pensioners, who shall thus be paid every three months Instead of amid annually as now. i lOO , O O O shall be paid annually to officers for their .rvices, iu equitable propor tion,Lustead of *250,0110 paid in °ennuis- Mona now. quarterly payments. It is claimed, will save pensioners several millions now Paid for money loaned and pledge of pension certificates, and nave them lil.ioe,ooo annually, paid to agenta for collecting penelOne. and 1367,f,eu Pfd for noterle.' fees and fur preparing yen don papers. Mr. NEiLEY Introduced a bill to pre vent the sal° Of coal oil or other oil for illuminating puposes, that will ignite at slower temperature than 110 deg. Fah renheit. ktofarreel to thttutelitee Ways and Means. Mr. CANE introduced bille as follows, which were reterred: To create $1 NO:then:l. Judicial District for Penuaylvania. Itegulating the Waite of currency, and for he equitable distribution. To check the drain of cola, and pre-' Dare for the resumption of specie pay. meet. Mr. LAWRENCE, from the Commit tee on Appropriation., asked leave to re;. port a bill authorizing the Secretary of the Tremanry to sell five revenue cutters on the no:hern lake. not lir counnimsion. Mr. t.II.III.CIIILL objected, nub ea it weereferred to the Committee on Com. mercy, r y, to which Coninfittee the ant/jeer properly belonged. Tbe How. then, and three . f. at., ad journed, the session to - morrow to be fOr general debate only- Alleged Coicasal Fraud. ter Takerana to edueara tiamette.) licmr.su., February 4.—An immense excitement was occasioned this atter• noon all over the city at a direct state ment male In the Commercial Advertiser, the leading Republican paper, to the effect that lion. lt. H. Bennett had ob. Weed fd3,000 or guo,ooo from banks on receipts front the Elevating Associa tidtt for grain stored in 'Ma elevator belonging to said Aswociation' and then privately • sold and removed said grain front the building. The Coin. with mercial also changes Bennett paying Insurance on such grain for months, when there waft no such grain there. The Commercial also says that the discovery of these transactions caused Bennett's speedy return ,from Waehlrldort to settle with tho emaciation and banks. The Commercial styles the act a villainous . transaction, a colossal piece of anindllng, and says it Is prepar ed to substantiate Re charges if disputed. • Gad Discovery tel 1111110/1. (By Telextseh to the IntUbareh Gazette.) • Tann* lud., February 4.—The most intense excitement ',Dwaine in Clark county, Illinois, in conaequence of the discover of gold on Blg Creek , about twenty from this city. A lately returned Californian,* miner of eighteen years' experience, has been for some days prospecting ln the ravines liongthe Creek, and In every handful of earth ho ham fcund gold In paying quantities. The people of that section are wild with the gold monis, and are leaving all other tUelelosll to :March for the precious metal. —A. special -Rays of the action of the Senate in executive Reunion, on Thurs day, on the notrdnation of Mr. Boar to the Supreme Benchthe tiouthern• Senators, except Warner, of Alabama, and Gilbert, of Florida, voted in the neg. Mille. Willleals, of Oregon, was the only Senator from the rabid., coast who voted yea. Both of the New York Senators voted nay. an did all the Democrats. Senator Morton was not present, but would have voted -yea. Sherman was lap absent. It is definitely known that *. Hoses present intention is to remain looses the net. . —The case of Jerry et al. vs." Hart et sl., canto up on Thursday In the New York Supreme Court, onto motion for Miunction. and the appoinment 01 a re ceiver. The case involves some very delicate notations of law arising out of the late rebellion. The tkonsolidated titestusblp Company was organised 'ln 18G3 by the Legislature of South Carolina, for the avowed purpose of running the blockade In o Charleston, and the questionn ow o is, can a partnership agreement be enforced under such cir cumstances.?•___:_::.........______ • • —'fbe \Aktassachusetta Supreme 'Court, on the queistion of the right to summarily destroy gambling Implements noised by legal process, has decided the owners of Knelt articles cannot constitutionally be deprived of them without notice, equal or constructive, and an opportunity to be heard, and tho Court cannot lawfully cause them to be destroyed without giving reasonable notice to owners; also, that money OBIZEICI u such warrant and returnestinto C ourt us not by any statute made subject to forfeiture. —At the opening of the Newfoundland Legislature on Thursday the Lieutenant Governor In a speech expressed the hope that nothing would occur to prevent the whiny-from becoming confederated with Caneda, whereupon an Anti.Confedemte moved a resolution of no confidence and requesting lits Excellency to call upon Charles Fox Bennett to form a ministry, The motion was circled by 21 to 8. f i re occurred In Galena, IIL; yea• terday, destroying two brick stores on. cupled by Wlneberger ,k Sous . r rell, B sell Uo., and -others. Loss 112,000; mostly Insured. While persons were engaged In cenylng out e toods the front wall of one building f , dangerously Injuring Thomas Salm SKIM OM FOUR O'CLOCK, 4..11. THE CAPITAL. fonitnationa—The Tete on Judge Boars Case—Chinese Treaty Itteeived—Distillery Seizure, &c., &c Tcleeeeptk to tee Pittsburgh Ilk:tette.) WASIIINOTort, Fobniary 4, 1870 NOM IDATIONS. The Prosident to-day sent to the Sonata tbolollowing nominations: A. B. Under. Wood, Surveyor of Customs at Boston: John P.ir S. Gabin, Judge of District Court f,r Southern District, Florida; H. B. Beath, Marshal fur New Mexico; Samuel Bard, of Georgia; GovernOr of . Idali; Miry E. Pendia, Postmistress at Wa• bashaw, Minnesota. JUDOS stoAseriNostursiros. The President had not, to.day, boon oMelally advised of the rejection of Judge Hoar by the Senate. The rule of that body Is not to Inform him of Its proceedings on nominations until after two intervening execrator) session., unless otherwlee spatially-directed. The reason f this rule Is to give members time to or reconsider their action upon thorn, if they think proper. A special gives. tile s following listl of Sonators who voted aginst r'ofirmation; Abbott, Bayard. Bore con, Carpenter, Casserly, Ohandler,Conk ling, Corbett, Davis. Edmunds, Fenton, Fow ler, Barris, Howard, Johnston, Mc. Dreary, McDonald, Osborn, Pool, Rice, Robertson, Roes, Sauisbury, Sawyer, tinencer, Stewart, Stockton, Thayer, Thurmen, 'Vickers, Willey and Yates, 111 F-0: ILLTTEAS Officiallnformation was received here to day showing that the policy of the North German Confederation is in ac cord with their of the United State., and that Count litemarek, equally with our Government, is opposed to all who would weaken and degrade the central government of China by the application of force at Porte at the discretion of those who command, without reference to Pekin or home government. Seereitary .Fich this morning received the Chinese treaty with the official seals of the empire, ratification having been duty.exchanged. The treaty wsa wrap. pedln yellow silk. The Keeretary laid the package before the President today DISTILLERY SEIZED. The following was received at the In. Carnal Revenue Office this morning : Exanaville, hid., Feb. 4 r. m.—To Hon. C. Delano: I have ordered the seizure of the large distillery of Bingham A Bar ton, at Hazleton, Ind. 214 packages of uptight have been fraudulently removed. Evidence is complete. Geo. B. Wit.m.ags, Supervii9r Ind. !Dana .00VERN0R. Dr. Samuel Yard, nominated insGovoi. nor of Idaho, was late editor and proprl. etor of the Atlanta Neu , Bra. The pre+ ant Governor will go out of office by. limitation, his commission expiring next Jtay. BEFORE 'FUR COMMITTFE. Secretary Boutwell was for a long time before the Committee on Appropriation. to day. NEW YORK CITY Another Story About the Late ° Heavy Fight iu Cuba—Case of McFarland, the AssasSin—tin founded. Charge-Stoleu Bonds Ilighnes.s, Prince Arthur. (ST Telegraph to the Pletaburgh tturtte. Nsw Yeas, Feb. 4, 1870. DETAILS OF THE 71011 T. Details of the linportsnt battle of Mori* de Juan Rodreques between Jordan and Puello, on New Year's day, are received. According to the intelligence gathered purely from American and Spanish sources, the , victory of the Cubans was complete and decisive. The. m et battle case fought - at the point abov named, one of the approaches to Husy e mero, the Cuban seat of Government. It lasted all day and ended with the retreat of Nell% after a lose of 1,1,530 to 1,000 killed, wound ed and prisoners. flying Cabana pursued and harassed the columns of the enemy until the latter reached Arago Rondo, where Puello entrenched him self and *food a siege of eleven horse s ering great privations and killing and mules fur food. The approach of the Spanish column under General GaYeu. limbo induced the,, Cubans to raise the siege, and PnelliAsscaped with the rem nant. of his army to the small seaport of' , BATS, where Spanish vessels removed it to Norwitz'. A postscript adds: The ru mor is that Pnello has been seizeb the enraged Spanish volunteers duen vitas and is a captive In their hands. Additional details make Gen. Puello'a defeat In Cuba more decisive loan wag represented by the first advicea. He, it now seems, barely escaped total annihi lation, saving the remnant of his column by amost rapid retreat front the field of battle to Arroga Hondo, after haling 16qo men. CASE OF It'FAILLAND. • A motion has bran Made by the prose cution in the Court of General RONOODS to remove the trial of Daniel bl'Farland for the murder of A. D. Richardson to the Court of Oyer and Terminer, ou the ground that the case would occupy too much of the time of the former court. The motion was strongly opposed by the defense as prejudicial to the Interests of the prisoner. Decision reserved. • • onvounnsv. The /bat says the statement in morn ing papers that new trends have been discovered at the Custom Bowe, and that the Deputy Collector and Appraiser were Implicated in a conspiraey to de fraud the Customs by certifying to silks as cotton, is pronounced utterly without foundation, no such frauds having been discovered. No secret invesagatton is going on as remelted. , STOLEN RONDO DIIMOVEna.D. The American Fireproof Warehouse Company having discovered that some stolen bonds of the Company Wereill the possession of Pinckney dr. Bros., brokers on Wall etreet, have summoned the latter before the Police Court for examitartion, they rofuseg to give any account of how they become possessed of the bonds. iris IIIGH1411:6S. Ptinee Arthur took a rule ou horse back in Central Park this Morning and lunched at noon with Mr.. Thornton at Weetminater Hotel. This evening he dined with E. W. Stoughton at his resi dence ou Fifth avenue. He leaves for Bunton to-morrow to attend the Peabody °tamales, • AikISSOILB ' At the meeting of Uned States mamas; ors yesterday, tt was d it ecided that im nrovements made to Increase the value of property Phowad not be allowed as deductions from Income. STATE LEGISLLTUBES By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh elasett TENN EISSLIE. ISassmu.s, FehrmiTy 4.—The Senate I Judietray Committee reported a bill to day responsive to Governor SoUter's Menage, providing fOr the appointment of additional oaken to preserve the I • ea end punish Mobil. FLORIDA. Tamar:mass; February the Legislature today th e me committee op. pointed to Investiga e official acts and charge' igalnst Gov. Reed, repOrted in favor of impeachment, four to one. The minority report is said to be weak. The evidence wan read to the Howie In secret nation and in open session this afternoon. *The vote on impeachment will b taken tomorrow. Febrnary 4.—The bill to 'give BMW aid to the • Alabama and - Chattanooga Railroad, has failed in the Senate for Inuit of "the two-thirda cote reggizeil by the State eonstitutlon. NEWS BY CABLE State Endowment of Scientific_ Schools—The Great Eastern About to Lay Another Cable-i- Irish Land Conference Resolu tions—The Council at Rome— Successes of Cuban Insurgents. Mr 'Metro pb to 'he Tit tabargh GREAT Ism nuN. LoNnow, February 4.—A deputation of the leading sevens of England, among them Megan Grove, Huxley, Hooker, Gotten and Delortne, waited on the Min . 'stem to day end mitred for endow :tient or scientlibitathools by the State. ' Dispatchea to-day from India by Over land- lines confirm the previous an nouncement of the arrival of the Great Blister's at Bombay: She will soon Com mence the work of laving the cable to the mouth of the Bed Elea. Drumm, February 4.—The Land Con ference now in erwsion here have adopted the following resoiutions: Condemning capricioustjectious of tenants; demand log a fixity of Miura and continuance of right of occupancy of land by tenants; subection to t-jectlon only on account' Of nonjpayment of rent or sub-letting by tenant; valuation of rent and right o sale of tenants; Interest In lau bten f of ant; and finally, establishment d. local tribunals throughout the entire country. LIVERPOOL, February 4.—A. material reduction the rates of Alockage IS pro. posed at Birkenhead docks. • • CUBA. HAVANA, Ft bruary 3, VIA KEY WEST, February 4.—Advices from Santiago to Jan. 24 are received. Ten leaguea from that city the insurgents captured a con voy with provisions and ammunition, Several lights have been reported within that jurisdiction, and the Insurgents had captured the garrisontron two estates. A. steamer recently landed arms and ammunition on the ninth coast. Advice'srom as .dated January 30th, at General Golouia, with thlrty.five men and two hundred rifles, recently left there in a echooner, and it is believed heeded in Cuba. Gaspar Angier(' left 'Nassau on the 19th on a lighter, with nine men. He wall beard of on the 24th near the Cuban coast, and proposed to land that night. • CM2I3 Rosta,..reb 4.—Another public congre gation of the ammenical Connell Wm; held to-day. The *AxchbishoP of Smyrna celebralidfmara. The death of the Bishop of Leaida was announced-,An edictal statement, Just published, ehowe the tEcumenical Council now consists of exactly seven hundred and sixty meta -1 berm. EEO am January 4.—Colonel Lugul hae come t o ' the city to challenge Senor Figueroa for ineulting him in a recent speech in the Cortex. The Spanish government will shortly propose a new candidate for the throne. MMtIVE ! I:W l+ PLDLOUTH, Februar 4.—The steamer Hols Y atla hu arrived fr o m New York. NUN ANCI AL ANTIOOSIsI £ BCIAi. , Loopig, February 4.—Evertinp.—Cos. sots, 93,4 for money and 92% on amount. American securities quiet and steady; 57V; 65e, old. 87; 07e, 85%; 10.40 a. 819. Stucks—Eriee, BK: Illinois Cent Ll ERROOL, Fob. 4.—Cotton: sales for the week 51,000 balsa; exports, .6,000: speculation, 10.000; stock, • 348,000; American, 155,000. Receipts for the week 9,000 balm; American. 6. 000 . Amount Oil-tat 258.000 bales; ATROCICIII, 163,00. The market to.day was mi. el:lanced; isles of 10,000 liable uplands 11%d; Orleans .11%(5,113.,id ireadstufte Cidttorills wrote wheat Ks 11d; red western 78 6.1; red winter 8a 4d@Bs sd; • receipts for throo days, 10.000 quarters; 7,500 American. Corn .263 6d. , Flour and Oats unchanged. LON vo:q, February 4.—Tallow quiet and steady nt 464 3digitia 6d. Turpen tine dull. Resin doll 5,6 d. Sperm MI, £B7. Sugar 381 3d W2Bl 6d, elicit. Ponta, February4.—Botinsa quiet at 731670. FacckConx, February Bondi firm at 92. Febrnary 4.—Cotton quiet. ANTWERP, February 4.—Petrolerim quiet and steady at 59%1. Bucttsc, Februsxy 4.—Petroleum ac tive at 7 augers 3 groats. Rem MIRO, February 4.—Petroleum active at 15 mere berms 145. Fitatoiroirr, February-4.—Five twen ties closed Arm at 92%. ANTwv.nr, February 4.—Petroleum 59% and declining. TILE.BuIItOL FUND. —•-- An Act, gupplemr nary to an Act Belot. lug to the school Laws of the City of Pittsburgh, In the Counts bf Atte ghetto, ~.pproscd, the Twelfth Day or rebruary, Anne Domini One Thousand , Bight Oussared and slaty-eine—Pre . trutni in the Senate, 'January 27th, ISIO, by. Mr. Allen. Bitcriott 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Iteprtsentalsres of the {,Vin' , nonwealth of Pennsy/vania in General -Crumbly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the mete, Toot the Ceti- I tral Board of FAIICILIi OI3 of said city ahall, within three months from the possage of 1 Dols act, and annualty thereafter select from the several banks or regular ex change brokers of cold city a treasurer ' or place of deposit for all school funds', under the control of said Board, and it shall be lawlni, end the duty of sald Board to give ten days' notice by publi cation in two newspapers published in sold city, :raking for sealed proposals from , Said banks or exchange broken to act as the treasurer or depository -of said school funds, add the selection shall be made upon the opening of said propasals of the bank or exchange broker shall give satisfactory security by,at least four sureties by bond, to be approv ed by Bald Board, and shall pay for the 'nee of said eohoolifuod the highest rate of Interest on current balances. and pay all I checks, warrants or drafts of the proper I racer or °Ulcers of said Board on de. I , Mond. ten. 2. It shall be the duty of said treasurer or depository to furnish at each of the regular monthly meetings of said Board, an account of the condition of the treasury account, showing the amounts on deposit, the amounts drawn oat dur. tug the month, mai the amount of inter red accrued cart fPg to the credit of said Board; and all accounts with eald treas urer or depositories shall be kept In the name of the Central School Board, and ell warrants, drain err checks on Bald food shall be drawn and attested as now required by law, and the condition of said treasury shall appear In the monthly proceedings of said Board, and all checks, drafts or warrants drawn on said trine rarer or depository shall chew on their face on what Bement and for whose use I the alma are drawn. Any part of said *wheal law Ineousbotent herewith, is here. T y repealed. And provided, however, That all proposals from said depositories or treasurer shall be opened at a time and place designated, and ln the presence of any parties who may desire to be pres ent. District Court—Judge Hampton. Fulmar February business was transicted in this Court of any pubic Importance. • Common. Pleas— Jungisitstssio and • Fninay. February 4.—:ln the case of Long vs. Brown which has occupied the attention of one branch of this Court Moos Monday, the Jury found for plain tiff In the sum of 131.313. No other cases weretakeu up. • Additional Markets by . Telegraph NSW' ORLIIATiS lrebruarY 4 . — Cbit on fair at 243411244 e for middling; osier 6,200 bales; receipts 11,174 balm; exports 3,062 hales; receipts for the week 50,336 bales; exports to. Voter —1 2,031 bales; sales for the B aler b stock 213,650 tales. firmer, prime at 1t c. Molasses a shade better; prime at 68(g1710. Whisky and coffee nn• chanted,. Bo4YALAY.Februaryl.--usw,e; receipt* of 1,600 head, with tales of 2,300 head at a decline of 3,i0 for prime weeksOr me dium oompared with last prima. Hoot Arm and active at 9139%0. Sheep ALABMISA NEW BRIOHTON, Pi Temperance Meetings —lna&Dation of ()facers-11aerreeta, drc.—The New Itriguton Temperance League. (Corrrooade.ce of the Manama Ossetteo New SmOrirrois, reb.4, 1870. The Good Tempters of New Brighton performed their installation ceremonies lost night, In the School. Sall, in the presence :of a large audience, the hail being crowded. There were delegations of G. T.'u from Beaver Falls, Beaver, Rochester, etc., present. The audience we, addressed by R. D. McCaw, Esq. of Pitteburgh, on the origin, object and secrete of the order, followed by Miss Ellen Knowlton, of Philadelab a, an. Mr. Banks, of Massachusetts. The addresses were creditable to both beads and hearts of the speakers. The audience could not but 'be pleased and edified. The installation ceremonies were conducted by Deputy Bostwick, and wore quite inipressiva. The Temperance Choir and New Brighton Orchestra furnished very good Monte for the ocasaten. Tonight the New Brighton Temper ance League will hold Its monthlymeet lug. Rev. Dr. Clark, of Allegheny, -Is - announced to deliver an address. Also, Mies Knowlton. Tomorrow (Batrirdatt) evening Miss Knowlton will address the citizens of Beaver Falls, will the M. E. Church, on the same important subject —Temperance; and on &Monday night our delegation will leave for the State Convention at Harrisburg. from which place you may hear again from C. atalVA ; t i tt:3 4 -R. I tom' THE FIRST METHODIST .I CHURCH ,( B ltalroa T d e t tOreed neare. .t,ll Depot.) g s. a. F. I,MatWlolßPator. Peah corWielga.i. sad IarPILIBLIC LECTIIRE AT f : t ! i n".. l tnla j tl i t j tl 3B .f • rn. c APSf etfrf v I ;b. Ycbtaar. dobject—Thelicleece or Corr....pondeo. CI, GC the Taut LOW •1 Scrip turettelort rarCUBIST EPISCOPAL cutincu, ALLE6ussit.- The Ben. BENJ. Y. BitteoE.E. K Win ofEclete st dl. Val;..re7t==cla " . '" te b . ,* : .lllTtla:::, o'clock r. M. • - - IigrUNIVERSALIST CHURCH, corner Gr. nt. street and Thin' Menne. Rev. W. N. VAN DiIIARK rancor. berolom EVERY SUNDAY 104 A. x and 71. 0. Seam free and a welcome to all. Sandal School at I) A. la. rgir.FIRST CHRISTIAN CHUILL3I Or PITTS/SI/Sla W. 8. fall=r 711%, F:urilr.vw - us, rrlces eftn . Lord•• &AO% A. •Ad Toe public are tordlanY lovited WFIRST CHRISTIAN Krai " ! r tl iu : t r c i. " *ic c° ttifi l fri ol4l.4 . rj"4 = 4l :Prtfr'ir::d d r. slOrdbil inVitatloll W sii. 0114., tichuol st% Y. TREY. cvEO. P. RAMP. P4B. rnxsughort.!tehyrirt! t r t , , , e CENTRAL Anderson streets. TO•le-.1110R1 Irlire?reiltins 10!, o'elre - . The Wont Olivet sermons 'silo ne oalitA . t olght• linkeses—"loe rroplosey." egl tgrrAP.V.l3fl.clT 6,l Pflt. - . ItETTE. P. 10 1 .. Preaching naming and even. I(at I en and a half WeiOCk CIO%) PeTan (El eneelalor llilLcorner or Ladicoct and Vial- Pill air &AS, Aiirghefty. Palliate for thetlnedaY • • ccnrse—llTle Way iobehavad—tour.h tree •ad • iv clooose to • • - Tlll- It MOROW, at halt-past 10 o'clock ilea. 6. 11 4 BQUIZIro D D.. will preach as at Dl4 Church. oat ninth ' re ' rrr•ln ' jt b t .' tre • Z ' ll•V,V.Zltt h tt 2 %. ll3r, T 4 to the tivinberl..l rresaytea church le the ilutt•ti nut e.. ••' thy percent Geis y the tialleth anniversary Mr.e.ita organtaatlon. • All who why desire to hear are mentally halted In int Prevvnl• —.rakes at 7S baths evening. 14FAC - 11. - li OW LEDGMENT:- I!s==:=C Lenders Its grateful thanks to JAMES MeAULEg, Esq.. for s 'dsitatlou f 5311.20 from the Hallman Food. fey = Mrs. LEVI WADE. Ileerstarg. MEM OrTDIED AND LAST IND'- . 710t1,—Ibe pupils of 110011111 CAD rI36LIC SC kl • CL9, EltiVllol ward, will stre tbetr Tbted EahlDltlos. coattails{ of ]kale. Dectsmattous, &alit V. colloquies, sad Tab loses. on ittERDLY 7..Vglinai,7ebruerl Oot.rs ocieilt 7. re lorreamoo to cowmen at Ttekets, 516 seats. to be bads% tbe door. fectsl ligtrPr BLIC NIEETING.:- TO GEO. H. TH. REITOE. ritfident of BoGd of Trad fon on Ecal l ne—Wa would respectfally •reo , st Oral • sPeclal sanattnE at the gated of "tilde Hoorn, In this oaf to bn partici nand In by the eltlsens gensrally. Wilke De& co tt ned entlon the ettlty of the C. 1111,103011 of a altreso from till City to Charleston irla of the llooongahels Valley. Ches., nut, tire &Co:. Vas. lfoorbend AC• . Joo, A Leoghtl MlLtttn. Beckall A Co., ,raff, Atmore & Co., I.Agla 011ysr A Phillips .1 J. liele•plr. J. Eallear A Son% A. k D. H. Chamfers. Wm• Wan.. M. 'Y. Watson. Custer:[ ems A Ihm- J. H. Lion A , 0., Lyon, aloe , a Co.. A Lloyd A 8110 k. • nd otters. - • r—ver itiergerrucill, February se, 31110. in-accordance with the above Tomei,. merit leg of all member of tee Mtn . err& Board of Trade is called at the Wpm Boom over the Third National Bead. formerly, oncented t y rho Board or T,.d, MIEN DAY; the Ith. at 11)p otcieek r. B. Toe cisme. generally are requested to participate, and It is hoped they will do • the Meager! 1. 01,1R.1 instortance to Um retort prosperity or the city. STIt Vettidelß spathe Hen. WY. PRICE. elf at est sder flew J. E. MOORHEAD, n :w i lleddretrilke,,r.",r,mili,3,o., • 6 • Preettlent of Board of Traria. s. W. k ebsysi. Tuolits,N:11101101.40151 C 0 PART N -- . lb* undersigned bitre this dsgenteredirdoe Co.psgenership (Jr the ping*. Or ent7Ttagel , the business of - • • , . - . UPHOLSTERING At No. IA 7 WOOD STRIAT, andtr the .t7le oC KOMI, NICHOLSON 161110111103. - a W. BOSIEWFF: . W. AL- NICHOL/AIM, J. •. Tauxrnini. rtrrssunau. Feb. I. 1570., • • ---- • - . „Te " th! ; *OO Co re :_. so :toss of Mr. Nicholson. la. who ?brew. vet MeI:NWT Oen & CO.. enable. on to ander stand thorough'y two wants of the trsds. sod sash • new an• froeb ricer Or COWS. .2111.1021•1 rsi7::2V.Vri'agraplttal!F•tl:',l.;• r iosimay, ck.x.az•lir.massi UNDj~;g,WTAR JAMES PELELAWS Old Stand Stockini• Store, . _. MARSHAL'S SALE. ' •' I -• . • v virtue of • writ of ariutitleal cryostat issued out of the District Court of the Dotted Melee for 01 e Western, District of Pearisylraula. at to me directed, ► I will ensase to public tabs r....n.ef t l :47illtgliTi II tt grift l 47 . lrlVtlittly: of 1 el3ll.llAttlf, 1010, at 10 o - mclis; a. as.. au the right title,clalca end tutor/Dor R. Dethreadi a To., ltricktielt. rum k 5010011. U. Y. 130. sou, William ' , loathe. J. Y. Willismeou and Jacob Brenta... of. in and to the follosrluil do scribed property. to-wit: THE CORTE. "Mee barrels at Distilled Spirits. Niaeteen daddies of Tobeers. Dee barrel of Distilled Spirits ! Tgfl i cZl7.l l . 7l r ,;< Th rty•el des tinedgrd Cain. Pelted and toademsed as the proderAo tha Persons named at the gall of the treitedela . A. 311311DOCH, Yarsital. IdatesaLautnei Orrice, WATTLES & EMMI, IdANZ EVERY vAincrr or - HAIR JEWELRY TO ORDER. Call and see Sample Doak. .ratqcegaillry'reirVa."Zral THE WEEKLY Q Is la. wt .aa cheapest 'ecanaenderiall MOW annpagot iNtbliale4 t Weruera realtalTslgi • No throw, modurari Or maraud Ayala DI C=l2 More sl Oa C s obs ot ton. 1 IS _ oopy L forylibed grotaltouly. t tle senor op et octal of tog. rotatosteri ass tvpoostol sci as went. • PEPCIIIIAW, REED oft CO., 4 Varietal. orNOTICE.S-ulb-Let," rFor do*" Lost." Wants," "Found," • 'BotiAnti. " se., Nig exceeding FOUR L/NAIN. we be inserted in Wm edionns once for , -1 TWENTY-FIVE OEN TS; coal adelk• Nona! Vine FIVE CENT& W - - ANTED--CANVAnEUE4.-10 1 Canvas.). 1.• on artiste that Is Kula r ep•die. Apply at Not 31 !.dotal att... 414 0.• i, thenrqtr.________ 2 4 .----• . .. NVANTIEIII6-7k German Cleo- T6l6ltA.ti who speataEnellsh totaka Ile ' 1 Oerkerla Agesey of a.. New York LIN Ilnlaraaea - aemp.y. who have. an English °Mei suit!. harsh. Liberal tadotionests to apropeeraTairl.: . A4dre., toe laterite!. Lor.,k-bax. 431. IN& Whoa. rlttabarah. WANTED. —. n. .b) Wt. tots:mance Com Duty, to °pante sal. sidwr. Address Western P WAFTED.-A smiiil;buftemi. VOSTAISI.E. 1101JeS..tor • ranally.teltk-.fir. out elatidlen. The notion conflate.. Lad n' Food nein...mod tadlettevn.hie. All. La preferred Will, pay not oer $3OO, Address. at this efElee; 0 lee.ttond seem. •°X.f____ VEriil'ED---11ELIP.—T • 101... rwvizler vine& • St. Voir Street. WWI, 01.1itti and YEN. tor plitertel Kinds of eranterment. rennin en...a bettS of .1: kinds eau ho sunotted on they! nod.. .ANTED.—Sealed Proposals 111 .lkr , eelvrd ror one Imes. ' ror-ten' thou and 4111/.04/0),-FILKI` OF Cl3Bll•llTOrpr. , .. to be deltvejed in rlttsburgli or LaWreneetolle.. Must tee or Freeport err:lawn Croke. , • - CASTS nil; be nal .on delivery, retstst4ll arr Per “ °° , 11"." Jarrell! Renristatti Arent. - - WANTED. MORTGAGES. $30.000 to Lout la lame or tall amonnta; at • fair rate of Interest. • TIIOISM K. rETTY. 8111. Bond and Best ESTAIte EMU, • No. 114 Saltbfleld street.' WANTED—SIOADDINIci, With Vr AdYgrttiri:;:a: 4tittsfeignrill tit. les 'IIQOARDING. A' Gentleman and Wf P . r., wi!hout children. or two ladle", Tr'niacnt tin?" ItaITLIVNI I Orenccs given and Ted‘',Te‘ TO-LEE: rpO-LET.—No. 41 Coat e s St. Verttbale. three chamiert. dolin hon . k taken mutlr. Dino', Z.QUir..II,I,XAWLL iIitAKTIteNS Went street. 31 ' - rLET.—The Large iltore oom No. 90 Wylie -*Tenor. corkey_y vat Oavei. Plttsburol6 • *. H. 0 ..?'" . " U*Vdth avenue. , . - . rria...ET—A large front Wool?, . furnbined. on for noor, opesnos tin Downy, noluble for gestleman end Ind). or single scntSnoen• ....ocatton, No. IS Stone V LE.—Two 11 story brick r r.oube. Noe. 58 awl 115 Centro ,atalalos ten rivals eacb, earth all ealdera 111$0. a 4 Celan $.18814. MCCALLIibi • T 0 .LET.—Five Toonn—eir. very largeon the corner or rena SA rhth(llaseoelt) streets• Also two dereUlafe ao)ennteg. with night and wren rooms. E• Isere at Ell keen • Use._ • TO -LET O -LET.— 11001 OS. fleve li. lirta and art II furnished mists in a T.— naaant ne location. quiet an.l near in nu/dangly he had by. gentlemen as sl..plont Mina. Thews rooms alu•ery ursiralix. 'Cunt... at 45 NINTH. WEREET,_,I.,I.!_t:snL:. if rrn-LET.—The Front POO 14 M ew of Becan4 SionNo. 129 iiitiltbfb: nt. giro. Itia or the T HIRD FLOOR or Wan. Mel. did Into tno rooms. Cao be rented either singly or altogether. Inquire of .1; 1101iNISR. corner of Virgin .1101 mina riatttbaeli_lateeet_i___222_ rnO LET.-A . Suit of Boosts compelling Two Large, B e.l 90 ,82 feet I on Sind - o.r. 02. large, yell Il Bl9ea front Boom. eloar. -One lane fall Ilh temente-room , on • 4th floor. One Stare Rome. drat Lea, N 0.92. to Encisb's new bettellnie B,,eeth ee,nee. for tern e frqulre of S. H. SNOLIBII CO.. No. 98 fourth nee-nee. TO LET —A lot or ground 190 a nett'y :4961 , et fallik a largo, sobatantlst Or lek bundle, fret DT 140 fees, sail w Of gene getVlVo'gr;:f n'prt,,f;l7l:oA .1160.6, 0101.00,414 ,nrst. bout& ratta lc=tarpepfor.otanaraatorlog pa - Twigs • atraiartinT a co. Cum= and Tr nib Meets. Illvaingbain. TO LET.--The Store and Dwal- Ilnt used no at tho corner of no. street and Fourth arenas.- cow rising Cellar. Vault. Store Kowa, Kitchen, Mang hoont and two ambers. with ea, and WalCt pipe. eon. pieta. Annual rent 'too. Apply next door on fourth avenue, to Ja2s:tlll A :LOYD • T0.1.F117,--That tad. establish. ED sad ireD-kirmn DIM° STORE, Oa Enquire of fro LET.-- -1 " MODES, DWI3LLINGB. BOONS AND °mons. 41A9.ZLN a co.. sairine VP EVERT DESCRIPTION AT To. la MTH AVT.IIII7I, , WATTLES & SILEATEWS. 101 IPUPTIL ANINIII Opputte GASTITS OfflCl4 _ . S23OQ will. 8111 A InCE ILZW BRUM BM= OL I rom. good eel or and Trona root Strut. on r.ltton largo!. sear Caldwoll. isoldt• of.W. WILTON, Or Um tiOnat . ~ ~ 6 6 . MI itsblioaid New T . Oll (in BOARDING orWikablnikton And *inn ..... tn• 107 Wood Wald. Inquire of FOR SALE. lOR sALE_FunnAcE_Toero end bo of red - for sale toil , highest aad t bidder. at McArthur. Vienne cantl e :log ?1041.1111,td:ror ih ' e b l ' ani Va r tettl7 ihe4o. iThree Wide contain ineshensilele ad - es of ore end - coat. and the !.00000 It now In toll blue =sting la tuns iloabitehorit 112mPil,deTe 1.22 ; , Bainbridge. Boma county. Diao. SALE.-1 Sienna Engine Enlre,b3.Nr;gh: 4:ZriiggLnlrs."th INCH- zirttori.am-dY2; INCH - Alrl: AND IDACIS PUMPS. vo. Ygot l aithg n yElli garanr,roNtso f FFORSALLE,Stock and Fix ;• TDRE9. LtAEr. AND GOOD WILL of • IrstedssiGrxety. &hog • lova trintsiesa, RII• Autdeatiped WIWI .004 1¢ other business Is the res•on tor seillitg. 0. W. PCBILY. 40 led. otral kost &Lim Six ACRES or Lena withlethe city Ilmnn. Will be mad cheap and on cian tenet. Enquire of WM- BLAKELY. Att reer•nt-Leve.9l.drentetnet. I•l7ctf _ FOB" BA L E: -:--11filidtag mate. EtALIS—W ILL BE WILD AT A /ACM. Ir the tr. atert Ile c tattoo' to • TWO STONE • HAWN. DWELLING EAMON toestea mar I.l.kituKt ear station. the bolus tsto 'oat ardor anClo , now ocoopted the ea rner. vba wishee to bar. It removed of the lot oetare Iva of Ilsy. Enquire oor - wn() xw. wort. - • Charlotte at mod.. VOR SALE. . 'riammigo am= . . life BPI= Presses sod a lute quality of type. MI6 weak Lbws Initial* tan oat.. . -.1013N .11.. Bllln. _ lifsh w•eoae 11E4 loss.ll. rII :, MALE. —... DWELLING: bar, WED lion 1111101 f. DWILLING. ' elitAbl • located. No. ID Haw 47 .0 46 ..= Vgli.:,.l4TlVZ:lx.val:...d .74: le .i, Ms roolos' Moan IMO.. Dots t■-• ated 01.0111 , Oi Osoro &Nip Is Is Don ~.._ oral TenDlated.Aor T . Sent: i t nu t . .0i• No: lID /co Di swim!, h.BU R, a Pm 7 lon and tenTentenent'ef SA mtotaa • . n% emAtd rentre:De.reatjmr,..itir Ipoor 0.-co the c.a. roign b pIiOnSUISMI,.PrV Diesecli4. /131.811.11.. Tins a:inscriber MUM for age lITTSBN , --. LA 11,911431t511 BUILDING LOTS. mummies ' JunialA strut. near tau Onto Illars. }t ;M Stith ward, Allegheny. The location 1. .oae.f' Ilm most pleasant and bealintal II SAI elly.t- , TU.. tots wilt be sold 'at a mall 14•1111011na . . Mat cop and os saa7 (mug; ese of lots SG Al 134, tut.. Al(.o NEW TOP BUGGY 'fad 11130E-WA9GON. and .1 gsz-BOA6B . 14 1 TWO-BONDS WA.UO7 I . . • : ....H -- - TOE RANT-110U6S.No. 91110 Lateen somas" containing 0 rooms, Dot and cold 11.1... pa. ' IDIOM No: 16. Wastesn ammilia somas of Ciartle streeLeontangun mongol I II gated rs ALERSTCDER PATTERSON. . .. . . . At Langer Tied, cornsi at Janie. allO7 l table Msnols. lsta atsLtUlealiell_sAtigt„, EEILSONAL,-. 4111110101107111-001110. . LNG HOMES, as Innesunantst in Insm , 1.- .111 s slam, lzanblarismas 1.- OM 0116 . 1 1". i - it weriewsi = r; or will Da tont by mail sann to sal uniuSalig n e ,Ciflr =not sFa u..) :. %wet Ott us: ra Dam aid =Baits A ital.( ", 411 I e