VIII DAILY (JANETTE: ABED ; * 00, Offiese,B4 ... and 86 PVIA deeisesei 701.11 III& IMED, r. unnur, T. P. Satirali,_ sarroas ?swigs toir lynx Stoma, per 13 , 31 T5r.d by cantas: pez .i.t : eg4,154.0, - qi : . GNNEitiILNSIVB. , . Tanta WA11173-Im ; rdng candles. , TWaLvis murderers Feat isigeln:lterr c "l!'ork city. has a 11,4ei t t fromßibenap •• A Krarreery egspleeloped on a Mei. az the otherillyi „ A Pnesrmaus poixq, ' . ter aireet.tag., geniV-West Potnt. . Tau; question of tomorrow—whit shall ; No hare for breakfeatt • LYDIA T/1011LPSON tuts been entertaining the Cineineati Common Cotritql it nip. ' It"' •• - • 'Tex piti tried culipaign in Nils' Ramp. shire this spring 111 said to be Tory las. Tan American 'sales in Rome are talk ing•of ecoattintetell - forthe benefit of Use poor. .PRINCIGTON College congratulates itself lhat more than half its gratitude' still Rd- . _ .. _ A. sanitizing rants advertises a "not. ' elty in - gas-burneri" Can, oh, can It be light? - . . ; A mantle acas.erpent has been dii. In Indiana, ISO feet beneath the .141tztre C. CLIPLIN Is giving the Nei! Von papers her ideas on finance In jialfronlussn letters. - - . . .. Takatch Cuban. exiles- In New Yolk paspelna' to Untie for the benefit of their ~ydetor compatriots: -:. -•-• ' " ~ • . -Winn a.wonan'ains a:ginned, vie anous.bnabantlabe makes& lucky bit, and „ labaselt a•lucky Kim- - • • ' - Boer= has hereofore made her public: school . childsan buy their own books.• : Tke cilty, ii now to buy them. • A oo3 Rniimunntsch hints that there is a "seal ring" at Washington In connection ' with Alaska thr seal legislation. : .. : _ , . • • Trot establishmout of hone railroad/Ith Chins still An a...celestial enterprise, to Irbil:b . America Will give the cut. • ' 'Mit ex ninjiter to Enildis Hale but ' nethearty: 'Ns- his lost one hundred • pounds bt nail witbilva tew mouths. - Tux 'sword that Ileums blandished - wheat be heard of Rochefort'a smut, was the twelve-loch blade eta eword.cene. - • Tin New York -Tinto saysto have a ..'!grand funeral" seems to be the highest .ambition of many of its tellow.cithens. '. ~ Tams is no death penalty, In MCI& tan, and the penitentiary now holds a belch afeightymarduscre,thyty otwhom are Women: - ' . - A Cairrossu paper reports 'a recent 91AL - shower" near Mostere7,,, in which Garish taxied iniengtb from "Ix - Inches Pi three feet I- - • Tax mentor of the ..pigolet," liras in Vermont. He made a whistle out of a • pl;'0 tail, thereby dlspraring the proverb, as early as , • , A coluttasroxratier of the Pall - Nall Gazartxraeommends a return to the old fashioned hooded domino for ladies to wear idpublic places. DE. Mary Walker's lecture in New Or e leans, the Pie. says, was Nellyered In a bumblebee sort of fashion to an tremens Wray - of erepty chains." Tin Good Tcmplars Lo d ge at, Au burn, . N. Y.. pays out of its treasury the meal dpal gates which ita-members may bar to pay for drunkenness. Quack Vie-rows Is said to he thericti est, widow lir. ttat world. ; this veasiniNdaymber Inn at Abliiiinbs went. ed -40 merry her, we Suppose. • . A St. Lords, husband bad suspicions aroused by catching his wire holding chlo roform to .hls.nose while he pretended slaw. She has gone to simit her mother. A TOUIICA *ow= itiCrtilistuul a button in her asouth.when .• -fellow tried to kis her and, by. judiciously : resisting, she swallowed It and is not expected to Bur . Tun Louisiana - Penitentiary contains ten -George Washingtons, two Christo. pher Columtruics, and one , each of An drew Jackson; Chas. Carroll, and Henry Cliy. - ; A train, called the "Atlantic Hotel Ex • Ter me' is running between Omaha and Map. It , is composed of dining, drawirtg.toom and sleeplog cars, and no actrncharge is 'made. _ . Bann in a matrimonial adartisenntut ent from a cotanporary : "A young lady . - of exterior and - pleasant appearance welshes td marry a gentleman of lust the rinse xay of binking." • .th3istaii the performance at the theatre In Basanah, tut week, an admirer of the .:actress : who assumed- thp_ leading part, threw at her !bell not a biuractof but s handsonte set . of flat.. . Axton° the packages hid eft at an sec tional:do-of tepees& peckegesdn.Hatiford, t" Isa.week, was alot of lOTd letters written . by a young lady who,-having -married, • requested her old loner to return them. Twain is a row In .the Philadelphia• •'-alscesntile Library on the qua . ;don of eliesind OA OundaY; sit, was voted to allek.thn.library, Nit the Bablatadma -lotedotritthenoticesandheptthadoots , Muir : Vann baullods hare got their 1 rests - so thakthere is a general emi gration tat Ind and they are that The of Ch on tiritsClkrsnh mp their gsatomcrr - A acamarroinotiuminiiew,Yorkpaid 460 to hen her daughter abducted and wady marriedlo a rich sultan but the ”Ug worn= felled the scheme , by leap• tug from the bridal hack and running shrisktog through the streets-- Nimanforta editors still licrtopllmelit eichother. "One of them,qualtrinat• er's statement, wrote under it: "These. Shot of the above assertion. that we.hatre placed in hall , is a Ilar—st , grapple's, 'themeless; Tillaluour, detectable , , . rims schoolboy out, West presented :his teacher the followlag note from honk as an excuse for - tardiness: .“Baby aota. Biscuit to Bake Had co';Baikal vendee& the dog op set the coffee pot the at lkkde in the Milk and got cup We Ei• Tells American finterals have entei ed the service 01 Linnet Pasha—Gell Mott, Loring and Sibley.. Thal all three hirve nominally equal commands as Oft. ends of division; one taking the another the infantry, and the third •On 'llralrY; - • A eorawar got out of Uses& In Ifew York, Use other milli, and scampered op Broadway. 'A policeman, mistaking - the animal for a yquirre4 gave dills :and captured him. .Tni .11. , :I'. went .Isteme and boded a new uniform worth 00 in the yard. BOTII IOU) and slurp was tbatIV0011:11 of Baltimore arlso sent: '&110... her grocer these R ues: "Ni.. 'Tuttle,- this here Wog has got too mods hemp in it far molasses, and not quite enough for is clothes line, so I beg you will exchange It for a purer article. ' A urns glrl in Chicago does a profit able business in the tiegging line by pre trading to have lost her way, endearing the paalls-by torsion'', Pennies to nitY . bar , • car fall, She is Weil dressed and prefers her request In oche childish, mania way that few can refuse her. Mumma. having said that she was twenty Ave years old,,Angtudus exPerwri- VI grad surprise, rerearilisr," o.Boar can that possibly be, Angelina? I will born on the Sun day with yourself, and, being twenty-nine, It must .Ali I brit you must reosembeir.rAgaPok tue, that you hare Audi mliells Ant* than L" . • • t" , k • Ar a depth of eas in t r6 the ten4ra. tura of the coal, at the Rose Bridge Col liery, near Wigan, the deepest mine in Britain, Is ninety-three degrees and • hair. Dew tbilbld red .Illidstone eitirta snalatibi that the temperature In the ratio of ono degree to e Att Ave feet. They are evidently :.sear .g .1.77 hot place ,brat, . . . • . , • . ' • . - . . . . . ' . . . . '.6,' • • • - ' '.., .. ~s, . •• . 1 • . . . . . ..,1--...-.., . • - . . . . . • '..4 • . . . .. . • . - . . • . . , ......... . . . , . . , . . • . . . _.. . . . . . • . . . . - . ._ : . • . ... ___ .TRamexu..tuazimr ..) ,• • . • .. .. . .. ..,. , • • . . . • . .. . . i tt ,• . - ik . lit L : v. ... - i,. •i.-... . . . ! : ~ i . .. .' . . . .. _ --. ~ -A ! \ 1 . 11 , . lio ex. znecbutio ="m or stextla4t, ' . • g \ ( a ~.%-::, • . •..,_ .. „,.....in. 1:„ . •,....„ , . 1111,01* sallealbars..«.---..... Iv 8411 . . _ . . . .. . . - # . CIO§ et In -.....--- .. ——.- Iti ,• .: ..... - . • . . 10001 la fariblied ircittionalf Se the etter t:..... . . • VOL. they =mil deeper safety ba of mighty littl, : mao to th. rcaat[og• A Mantic paper recently p I motioe nsder pa head of. D. da'y (intik - tarp si r ftogiaa fo, Another Fran." erman pa exinouncoment: .•'Last.night three, God took to Maw% a to the grandparents, onr ontyll ter Antonio of teething. *Bch , S. and Frits." • • ~ TIM non. Cassius Id. Clay, late Mind. tar to St. PeteratutrEts td vadecucia, tdr tfte pumotie - Of - lowing a "frerpetical candle" manufactured. The canclle a fluid called "Temsne," and gives a light•equalici ono attd Mom* vizi- dies, at a wit' of one cent.. for twenty. four hours., -It'll . a nodal" insenticirt, nearby the' nobles of tbat &dairy, of which Mr. City be the talent for this country. A WASIIINGTOR correspondent says that while thy toilette of the American Id dies at the receptions is quite as costly, it canna-be said to be as'-elaborate or far fetched as that of their European sisters. The 'dresses of these fdreigners are usual. ly made up of .trimmings, , The .eye is bewildered and lost In the multiplicity of-flounces, fringes, laces, ribbons and all those things which, in moderation, might to be dear to every woman's healt. Tins Senate Foreign Relations Com mittee will not report Sherman's pooped. tlon that a state of war. exists on the Island of Ceba, but agree, in the main with the views of Morton's resolution prohibiting the building of ships' or Am nishing of war •materisla to any foreign government-with which the United Stet= is at Name. Owing to theabsenas of Sen. ator Morton, they decided not to make anY4Ver ( lltibm tabled, ueMilmrchuttet. In .Marseilles a lady. was returning from church, when she hoard steps be hind her, and felt someone take her head 'and draw it under his ann. - Tinning round she saw a gentleman,'• elegantly dressed, who was 'quite a stringer to her. She tried to draw away her um, bat the unknown held it firmly, and said with air of greatest politeness: ithlimbune, I era a thief, and am closely..pnrsuedby the police. They know , that I am a stranger in the town,, and will never sue- pert me if they see me in the company of a lady so respectably connected as yoll IT Is expected that the President will issue a proclamation, during the early pact of the present week, announcing the ratiflestlon of the Fifteenth Amend ment by the required three.fpniihs vote of the States. The laminar of the time 'emotion May, perchance, be de!ayed un til the admission of Maslasippi t (the Leg 'stature of which =laded the Ameralment on the 15th of Jannary,),es.- it, Is held that the..lstates. of Georgia, Ximisrappl iscuPreins cannot be ',oriented until their admission to representatiodln Congresa. Misaluippi will be admitted prier to' the others, and its vote counted in will make up the requisite number= votes. Ruovarnosas have been adopted by the .Tenneasee &Dahlia= Convention that the,PartY In power. in that State lama pectin, haying no ,faith. in . the general government; tbat they havestlicken down the Jediciary;Ahat they bane prevented a large - chariot citizens:from tedng the right of.anifrage,. and that they are not worthy of the confidence of . the people Some speeches were made, in which the =deers of the Manorial Government were called upon 'to Interfere .in the .all'ains of the State. A.State executive Committee was then appointed and especial cormulttert to lay the proceedings before- the President and Congress, and to investigate-Medi>, A suisi g( 1,14. I,IA, I 'LiscrzOnnuartiar,thurav B. Bran= of the, Pawnee, charged. -.wild inflicting cruel and barbarous punishment on:three °ibis crew, was sentenced by, a. court , mantel to be suspended from duty for four years on fa lon& pay; with loss of rank for Ahat time, and in 'be publiely reprimanded by the Secretary of the Navy, The sentence has just been.carried opt. In publicly Wprtmanding Ident.-Com: mender Seeley,•Secrolary, Robeson; says: "While he belleyes - Abat the 'neglect of duty' which •resulted in - punishment so • cruel could only haw existed on board .I well-ordered shipot.war, under corer of I the 'scandalous and unefflcallke conduct' which awned to Shield and pfolongtche can find no acute . far the °Stet' whohas been fond guilty of both." -„ A cite of "dlipirkid - OMasion of a child wee recently brAire New • Orbinna • Court e each ot. two -women - cleimbig the •boy salter son., The Came siras,srearled with the.casu r annoyed lay,thesfre, quad applications for 13.4 intor , n , aoy... • • , "The boy belongs to' both, Ahern," fie - "But your Honor," interposed an at, looney, "that can't be. • Onoor the other mast ba blimother.". - • : •.3 • 3 ,, • chihkeutektlari.i.B.4. l z44f l .."•. • "Oh, yes, he can ."_ "I don't understand It. '" ••• " "Tbs..Seriptuse_2seys yonmpot. be tiMrilwirm," and Pd - like' to "know the ntason* ber. auk% i2110,-borp got j*o Mothers;" and clloghig to fhb yiew the easewas &WSW& • • • • - • ; Tan followlrur is the latest official Hit of GM Esther"' now There at prese — nt . 43 cardinals, 4 Oritinsdnl, 61 , 1 bishopsi'4o patriarchs, 187 ardhblibb* &ablate -without a dionees,-13 general abbots of monastic orders., without the privilege of the mitre, 12 cardinals and general vicara.of regular clerical ordersj 16 generaia and general vicarfof mendij aust,orders; sent total, 779 `Patna Con; cillE - As to nations, these sit divided; according to the Unita Cattollca, 1n 4hui Wl= Austria Ind Hungary:43; Gams. It; train*, 81; Bpain, , 40; 'Naples; ' 68; Piedmont, 20; Tuscany,_: 10;1.Som+ Multi an 4 Vealce.lo; Modena; 4; Parma; 2; Stites of the Chureb, : 62 (Which, tivet 170 „to Italy alone); EturimuY and-Colo tiles,- 27; Ireland; -29; .Pcntmgrti„ glum, 6; Holland, 3;:SwitterlainV 4; Greet Arehiptlagar, 4; United 843 40‘ 91 4 &nab Ueda, 40; Canada*. 9; 99191191, Orientartite4 49. 9,119 " 1 4 91, V 49 partitms."MoStly ndsal TM' report of the Adjutant General ot Pannsylmuils, Jost Mooed, abets the pres, 'erneofaveryttongdesiNe militaryirtirit in one midst, and also Lpronsi tinCtba; spirit is on the Imineaso. 1a , 1867,-tkert were but . thirty•eight ~cmpardes of-unty formed militia in existence In thentole State. In 1868 - they,. heel td ementpeight . - companlem This _..!•year stigma one hundred and sixjeciebrami pasties in Wont organization tad tundli tion'for service, and, in addlten, Wordy.: five companies are organizing. Of tho one hundred and seven companies organi iced during 1869, filty-six more than one, half, wen raised in "Philinftelphis: - The tem iirtetiseed The -butt:sus of the ittl4 . 1919111 1 3 fttet 7 a,a' Ilairtentuaster-'oeiteral and Paymaster Genemi, all now united, in one, and tilled by one officer, during the past year, have amounted to $19,017, 1 42 -4 - lantifying.. mintiest with tho imetalimlliterytebtxaddied on our neigh: . bet Heryliutd.by her Democratic admiu-' istration. 01110 ITEMS. NOR. &Wu:NM Omitting Ilving scar . Circleville, ran a nail Into her foot, and a week after &Oaf lockirw—= .- - .4 ''''" ..ticker hie:discoldniettals dose $4,000,000 worth of business a year and , Is now In a promising stage of arid fever. 0 k . J o ms.,l=nts, a boy of sixties', hie been ly missing from Wel, Wigton, Lorain county, since October BOW, 1868. 'I A rouse LitlOWLif named Lyons died 441 goy le:, at Canton, altar talc.. ea edldne from a traveling. r. ;Pk talks were burned to death by negligence last week-4 child of XI chael lino, in Browadnlnth AO chi* of Jobs Harrigan, in Genoa. . ~..- _Mk lidegiCN ;NA yaisf OF holliktrel t he SlllpmeTen nevi:mil ugs were erected, at a cost of $1,878,600. The" dty now claims a population of nearly forty thou. 4 11 4 -- -,.'-, ; . • ;, -,11l Yr.. ~t-m.s,l IN P4,1r, 7 6 W.+' WI pa will from a FIRST EDMON. ted this e third Arib.Vrenr. had this haltpaat tisd•isit tie dimes •I•tascher HARRISBURG. , Penn4lvinia _ Legislature, . . ISpoOlat Dlapillth to the killsborgh (lasstt..l . HABRIsIII:11W, k - eb. 2.7 . 4 1870. Both Houses adjourned at tielie, out ttansaating much Maims.. The Plttehtirgh Board of Health sup plement pissed therßenate.• The general insaiartoo law traixeportt ed favorably. - . . . , In thri limits tbi) approprlallin bill was olltausied qngeoond readingivlthoul material alteration. ' ; Among a bulge number of vetoes - front the Governor - wgoi ono Nalsapproving of Mr. Ilumphrey's bill Incorporating dui Fidelity Trlist.and Safe - Deposit 'pont; pony of Pitts burgh, became it embreeed more than one subject not clearly ex premed in the title, and because the principle of the bill was wrong. I!="3!! = Haniusourni, February 2.s.—Governor Geary has vetoed the bill prorlding for a House of Correction/or - Philadelphia. in deference to an lamest unanimous vote of the City Council and the aesurazuup that tbe matter should receive prompt attention., NEW YORK CITY. Railroad Leased—The Missing Steanier—RevenuelFraudtase —Legal Tender Question—The Tobacco Trade—Judgment Set Aside. thy Telegraph to the Nttatoargh Gazette.) New Tong, Feb. 2-5, LlSAhhhtt. The Delaware and Hudson Canal Conti piny have completed the perpetual lime of AlM:Albany and Susquehanna Rail; Mid, paying an annual Interest of 7 pet escition the bonded debt, which la PAOO,- 000,.and a dividend of 7 per bent. to the stockholders .upon a stock of p e soo,ooo, except that' the first year the dividend be only 1140,0170. Branches- are to be con: Weeded to the mines. ' ' VIM lIITY.OIf BOWIN/h1 BTEAXILIt. ; The captain of the Weirder Calabria expressos the opinion there is no cause for alarm relative to the City of Boston. . The Calabria and other 'meanie lately at: dying report continuous easterly winds, against Which disabled Mesmer* make small headway. It appears the following cabin pamengent left her at Mallet:: Mr. Seigneur% A. O. Morton, „I. Whittaker, wife and Live children, Dr. Tupper, J, Mahe% E. r. Archibald, A. N. bicDon. aid, James McKeown:a. John Isom, Duncan McDonald, F. X. Proem, and J. O'Neill. She took on board there three mein and several steerage passengers.' . TILE MINKNUE MAUD CAhtt. •- • . • ' The. case of Cook and Farrhiglon; chanted with conspiracy to defraud the =went, "wits argued today before Itetta... The counsel L4cdefeneti.; 'denounced the Connie of tkalectorßalley against merchants as Infamous. while the district attorney expressed the opin. ton there was enough evidence to war rant sending the Cabe to the Grand Jury. It appears John S. Grigg% Informer in the cane against . one of the firms whom property was seized; has been 1W - pointed a deputy under Mr. Batley. TAB LrUAL TENDER umorrion. One of our Fire Insurance Compactlei has resolved, on the payment of mort gages and indebtednem made to them previous to IBC, to receive only the cur rency of the country and not to demand or receive gold. The subject will be diet clamed at a general meeting of all the comptuales oh next. Monday. • • . vex TORLOCO TRAM The National Tobsocolowembly today adopted resolutions condemning, In many respects; the Internal Revenue laws on tobacco, cigars and muff, and merunrielizing Congress to restore the old duty on imported cigars. el= Uinta .doilare • per, pound, and fitly per cent; out taker/IL -31:71,011111t INT ARDIS. • Judge Barnard today set add() the judgment to the amount of 11%000 re• mired by the cityagainst the asourklea of Bomar ppunOlia admlulatrator, Bred. ford, who od In 1365; leaidng deficit of 137,000 In his scan:luta h. new trial US to be had. STATE LEGISLATURES. Tatet raOh to the Plttsbarch 0 asetto4 ALBAIIIf, February flft.—Jay. Gould; •Witil - Vanderbilt, Hamm F. ,Clark eihers were before the legialatlye jbturbed.tlOonnitteo yestenlanto; glint tanitemy in relation to the sleeping and drawtoj room ear bulimia. *Vanderbilt tattling Spit he had on Interest In thee. =hat no etfbrtslirere made by tai company to indite* passengers to ride in them: that be regarded 'thine seen .intury to. Mee: ad on seentet of their groat weight in_ proportion, to the 'online of pemmican' they earned; but that they were forced to - permit them on connect with tbe.lindson River roads in otderto compete with the Pennsylvania - Central and•ottew roads. Jay Gould tes. titled that the palace cars on the Erie road merest= by an.lodependcmt corn. -mny bedew no cenneetion with the Ede ftniiay i.titniiiuo; and wboaa Proddill he didn't even know by namo. The fibula en altz pawed the bill aboll itlhlextltecontnAleg 'Teen on canals. The new excise billuregubdlng the miet of liquor , was also passed. , • MEP? ,V 111 49,4, 1 0i ; f / 86.—U tlet:iidria•oe . Delegate, yesterday a Joint resolution tq =od the State tXnunitutioni etrildtlid ant 'the word whIK from. the sieffreigif elawie and 2 eater' ng the hilllot t tholes Maim:lO4:4ou inoosixt u %siilolnatloW In the 'rebelllob, war by ty a vote .gtttdrtreight - to eightwea. - - Tbe (Aphid question wal "up Wore' both Bosses yesterday it[ the , Senato r , the bill repealing the ant Waling It at ()bargee* was passed by i Told or tour. teen to 116V011• The teat witeln the licuwe • Indicates Hague' peonage, • •• • MISMOURI. Sr.'Loots, February 26.—The State Senate yesterday adopted a farther OoO• i 'atlttlUotoil Amendmente, to besubudtted to the people, which 'provides that en franchised performs shall have the to hold °Mom and serve as jurors. 1' it. special trona Isffeenon City says the .13olum • Oommittea on Ormstlinflonal amendments will report In favor of Wo• inane .saffrage: The Senate Oommittee eatil' probably do the same.' TENNEMSES. Neenexiim, February 28.—The bill chartenng the.'Lentrralle end Matte.' noofts , Xeitroed Jest paned both Houses of WI Leavielanitn; • • nit aftete biz Oidlettiltwiin the Bowie aosoluttqa et iecting the Ihtlietnendineet. Feemintione goo been adoptett by both . Noineite beiroletboes Mb charges *plait )6-J. , Flatober, .htuengiu7 •of - State, of Mud in ebb :bale of - Atreculebral bleed eatpdosiakd Teiuisembe tr Conant". KENTUCKY: Louteratax. robriiary 25.—N0 Tote eakeiceVti, igettes 2e111114:= 0 GettoriV -Amirrobez -2ote the' van el Boatbelltltallway - bM until the early rofticalirooV VAFTO4 II #4O I, .S I O be defeatrk. . . ad 7 1 kki l .9 Palmed to no engroesedtbareeoln. tian to PO an'.ooatrsate padq l*r,ta nitquarnaS6l6 In gold.. , - PITTSBURGH, SAT - M1.14Y, FEBRUARY 26, 1870 FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. (sEco . SENATE: Proposed Division o[ Texas—Punlshinent of Prig* Bevels Swoyn as a Senator from Mississippi) HOUK : Admission ofAleorgia to .Itegrosentallen—lndian4l4 . propriation Bill—Denuneintion of Recent rndlan Slaughter., 1 By Telcitisa b the I'll44bn - 110 klasettt,) *Asznimpk,r..ebr4ty.4oo.. wILLTAMs, from Costlyeki:- itititteuteioi the bill incorporatimrthe blissourl, Kansa* and Texae.Xiallcoad Mr. novreuri . with ad amenduittedi tlicilist the plaCe of junctionmt the Union, end - pacific EMI; Also, the bill , to. 'diVide. the. State of Texas and 'establish•the Territories Jefferson and; htatitimrtis. Tressed proposition vies tddivideTexes Into three parts, that portly:in - ells! - of San Antonio* and Trinity river, containing by the - oen: sus of 1860 about =0,01g) inhabitants, to, be called the Territory of Jefferson, that portion between those rivers and Colorado river to constitute the State of Tessa, :which. apace. in 1860 montained about- .150.1100 Inhabitaitta, , Meek and white, and all west of the western boun dary line of the State, embracing by ttie census of MOO abaut,likooo inhabitants; td be'deriemitiatedlhe Territory of Mitt.l agorda. These divisions were considered necessary, In view of the present exceed-:, ingly o:tat:mire' area of the State and incongruous character of the population: The simentof the State of Texas would be insisted upon to this arrangement be-{ fore Itt adnaission to rePresentationi , The bill was referred to the Committed on Territories. Mr. - POMEROY reported, without amenduaenti r , the tail-regulating oartaid locations of agriculturel college lands In Wisconsin..mr.mmicitd7 intrOdUAX4 a billto pre; vent prise lighting. It provides punish; rnentrry Imeriessameet format law Shari three year" and a fine of not leas than $3,000 for engaging ins prise tight la any TerritoryorState, and half of said pen alties Rl' aiding such fighlitskseconds or sttigedreic lirnlistilitatee Cantata Isite Cognisance of tberiffesans. - • Mr. lIAMLVi introduoed a bill to - Pro: oldss territorial government for the DlstriatOrOolumbla. Referred. Mr. HARLAN called up the bill for the sale of the (treat and little Osage Indian - reservations In Antennae, and:or tbp settlement of Mid Indies SAM the U. Man territory. I. discussion ensued, participated in by Messrs. Trumbull, Harlan and Drake, upoujihe Senetii Committee'* amend ment increasing the amount to be paid for the land* (tom T1;800,000 tot 200,000; and also upon theespediency mid jostle.* of farther contracting the linalteof the reservation asaigned to the Osage Dathum Oa the explraUen of the morning hew the tall was laid aside. . Mr. ROBERTSON introduced a bill bd rollers" the disabilities of various Oil rebate. lie also presented- the credentials! at Gen. Ames, Senator elect from Warts, elppl. Referred to the Cominitiesl, - ori Judiciary. The pending boatmen, relative to the CieJentials of Mr. Reseda ea a Senator from fdiselsiippi, was taken np. • The (Inhere which folloWed assumed* wide range on political questions. At 4 40 a vote wan taken nice the ma tlon of Ltz.l3lochten to rarer ,tho creden• etair.-...thavelaloShe OoMmittelo4l Judiciary, which was defeated by it wty . vote—yeas 8, coot 48 The vote to administer the oath re. suited you .04 nitysB. 111 r. nevelt wan then. nenddetad to front of-the President's dusk by Mr. Wilson the 'oath adadulatered, and' be entereSupon kis office. -Mr. Sterols toot:. ,a seat assigned MM. on t h e Republican aide, when a number of Senators and otbers tendered him con gratulations. Adjourned unlit Monday. HOUSE. OF FtIiPRFAKINITATIYES. A number of Mlle were introduced and *Mitred, among them one • By Mr. BTARELVEATHEII: To en. courage The MiridLing of tint chum Iron steamships to Yid In restoring commerce and carrying United Maim mull.. By Hr. HOAR: To establish a ca. banal system of education. Mr. JENUKES,: from the Oomeitiltse .Retrenciunent. reported a bill tq tablleh a dePartment ofWince. Hamm: " BARGE= offered a reeolullin en• entries ,- into the expedteney : Of_Separate tegisLatlon for the taxation or Troll die. tllia.ion, and especially whether It MM. not relieved of capacity and Mt diem tax. Adopted. The Committee on Elections wore dia. charged from the further consideration of the Chartall• Mahn& the loyalty of Repreasotatlaa Hamill, of Maryland, the matementa being • merely sr:-per. and 41°,1019-114.& ~Irt!!:11,"901,1B Mr. KELLY presented a memorial for the appropriate celebration of the ceutentliel.studservery. of . ..inerican da gt= p ' n;Ooeded to vol.; the amendumnta to the Leglelativo appro. Printle l2 4. TOOZMI YeltPifillOr• lioti4 were a dopted. „lid,r, /WELKE, of hisset,„ front •the . corilltitiotten Cierediftteei 'reported It bal to ittlmLt .littergla to.repreeentation id congress and asked tO lave It put upon Its painege( but yieldlng.to, various augi gedions had the bill recembritted and ordered printed, giving notice be would revert it Leek oh Taesday.‘ Mr. DECK offered saubstitu,te, widen wee also ordered printed. Tim /134" limn .1101203404 to the con: 'adoration of plirste ' large numi her reported from. the Committee ort Pensions dere *dlipesed Of. ' ildri.BENJtethUNlfrorn the Atlitel inVltortilid• Tender* reportetlit bill tlipi . duties of- pension linent which: Ureter' with irobstitutes ani ameudmeninnifered. by. Mum. Butleri (Ehrts 4 )..thiari. Lawrence end , Wlllatlfs l was ordered printed and recommitted. Mr. SHANKS offered a resolution lei drooling the Committee on &Unary, Affairs to? sedgeten Whether any odor Of thetarMY citlMMinoindinifitlio.W llo and 'Navy Departments, hie advised or eolicited any, member of Congress to re. commend'appointments to cadotahipa td tho nallitary'pin =o seadeltila of ani pardon not bond ld /We realdant of the die; trlct,,or l wee othenrien . Whether :My etich Caner' ha montane& In or odi y poised upon and accepto& any nominatiomknowing it to Do of tho' character indicated; and also to inquire. and report In relation to money or other!. itupoppr ootosideratiolui In the ponnam: ' - The Home then went into Ooteranteel of the Whole on the Indian approprietion; bill, appropriatio #3,188,935. Bat. BAROENT n ,' who had "chaige of the' bill an a member or the Committee on AppropriatiOns, explained Its provisions, and exposed tho dishOnestios and Peen.' lations pearlised undor. , the general In.: Ohm treaty system.. Ils -denounced the late 1/39JIMICII) or Indiana by Col. Baker's osainikhd,lutrelatald by . Viticanr Colter, comparing It to there ssaeare of Glencoe. lie regretted the hero nr the Shenandoah *id to atand'eporisor for auth 'a deed as that. Mr. PAlNFamoarked, If Gen. Sheri dan were responsible for t h at massacre. his riniicendbllity was a very grave one. But he colild not believe theattitameni made .by *. l lincent °Glynn', •partksilarly after reading the onier andreport of Gen. filairldan,aati his instructions to General Haycock, 'Ncrrember, 1869. - Thtnie Mr. Paine sent to the'Clerk's desk and had read. Mr. SARGENT said: he .wm net am damning General Sheridenor the Om ani' of the anny. .11c1 weir gimpy atrilc. Ina at the aptam. Theta WM no warrant for tisittoylig *lnnen and' chlidtext, ba cause their Uliabatibr O p t - fathers were mr.iromillmsdipialiet4ibtornmwe of the ryatem of warfare as expmed by (blyer'sitter Ile -would pot. voted' abwora popeinottla 'uphold alioh : 'mem of ndhletiminMe nowasera, , ViGlatZr said he mould ;tot? so 4da by Toting - agalMt the „yr wataatincak 40 apPrePria" tian'tor wiry purposes. idtarilaßlC) expressed. :Ida ;Ono Iguana the whole Indian trea9r 8)440. SIMI= and* favor of the abrogatien of all ex letiftgladiart treatii*; . .-, The general &Mita having; closed, the House proceeded to consider the bill by Sections for emendMents. , Mr. CLARK itsd an amendment providing that hereafter Indian tribes shall bo considered Milatetble Of Making tzlitadis. , , • '-• " A' . - --. Mr. HOLMAN made the point of order that that was Independent legislation and not In order,to an aphropriation bill. The Chairman suseelned the point: Mr. LAWRENCE expressed his Views naldnetthirlndlan HOMY eyatentand his grandestkier sit loseltdrig-that President Grant haillrecontirellilidrawn Irma- the senate all pending 4odian treaties. - - Mr. BECK, a meßber of the Commit. 1 tee on , Appropriattion, -declared his be= lief that this bill - been' as well eon. /adored in ,Ce an any bill had 1 over been. Mr. witsobl, 'n., put In the plea I 1 for-a treaty system, tln advocatkm of r.the correction of its bum ' ' tir....ELDIUDGE, entered. his solemn. piigest ageing the 4aliner in - Which the Indians haietheiintMated, andeapeclally against that barber - 4ns, infamOns , order of General kerida ;„ , Mr.. STE Hriso Ohlo, entered htil protest the coping obademtiai lion of Goattinnient oars.- -If-he Mood alone, he would ea his approval of the orders ef ,Gern eridsn., They ex-! pressed the Santini tof war, and he had always believed that in war the most, vigoroue poiMyleei n tit t uA, only Abe -held, but Me most - mb . • Tholki savares,' who themselves ca : not for age or asx, , whose woreenaad/hlldrim made war ors white. woman and icidnin, who dance& tot jby 'anima b g Mak* whose wcimeni' mid , and ware-tdenvond of torture, wore only , be warred upon, It at all, by a war of. nation.. -..- Mr. MIJNGEN sal ha ..was not aware In his mild and gentle ly colleague from Chirinnatl wait of Ito lood-thlrsty a •dis.l poeldon. He could t overlook the In human earritice of ihose itemises, .and. could not see any mercy or justice, or, humanity, or airlift/pooh:I it. As to Chet mirages who meal land destroy veldts women and obit , he would light them lathe Lai. MI e certainly would npt,junip info aAd Indian sick with 1 lthiel.pox and till ° The Committee to clime debate on House adjourned t a n=o g irdi ti and: MEM natters lu Nemlio-::lVastilnigtotest =;l=i2 Wortexpeadenee atth;ltteniree daunts., New LE, Feb, SS, 18W. • Enivotte Gag/efts: Witatlintou'u bi rthday round na lit the 'Wring town of New Crate, and is are wandered round through the town , •to, satisfy ourselves 'with the. sights, always having maul. resod Is spirit enraptured with curiosity, we. found an ample scope In width to exercise It here. Nat alone .in gloating over soanurywhicis of. Itaelf L excellent, nor .of, the cerupsetneas of the town or the style of its buildings. Bat ulna o'clock found us wondering why such • 'peering In -of -stopple whither - they were:pound, or if. indeed' we had mistaken Wohingten's birthday for the ninth of 7uty, but ewe gather. ed our tiverticida utate timely arotmd we and felt theentdnemeas if 'twat* lemun log our permit, rotted ho•vtirld recollec• tion of 'teeing spent our list national an niverits In regionCgtilte ao`chilly, and in esainche questions , we Joined in, se. Minnbraing that ".When; -ROM° do al Rome doea,". At length -we brought up in • building • Capable of seating quite a large concourse, anti wo turenwebri in,e ascertaining that then and there watt being held a macs temperance conventlen. Bronx morning until evening the subject was dlectuesed., Many were the partapplutta in the Moms: lion of the great !Amerman enemy," and views were nuideknntruarithblevenpit; Leda thas. Imuld_hisiginatr.ll6 Jet! august body of Senators.. Itbxmence and solidity met face to hum. But with* beers weot by, and evening approached,' the deans was general hr the "reforvii. Lee of the inner man." The meeting . , then adiairtied only to meet again In' the evening With renewed vigor, and as: ! Rev: J . B. liittenger, A, took the ' stand the applause was general and leaf ing, for it was evident that with his giant - Intellect he would Merely "do" the cause. Ile dash largely in the eta- . dales of the cause. and siltowed up,altke tea temptations and Its mulls. The leg islative wiper; was viewed from stem- , parent.° eland point In an 'elaborate asyrtnnent, allowing teat the must. be heard fronton thih great g n e a ttQU'' And If appearance la a criteltort from 'which we are to Judge, we have no taw, In say Ing Inside meeting of thetem l pumice cause it had many lard friends. To say.the least, It was a meeting hel coming on such a day, and 'a muse coming our people generally . at a very':, early day. And as orators and authors; have exhansted the lang nage ln attempt ing to detail Washington's virtues car each successive twenty-second of Febru.; sty, It becomes a monotone's% rehearsal. handed, aown !to gonerstiolte es they, come, tainted strongly of Thomas Jeffer son's language. We felt the relief a re freshment, having finite back ground the, 'girdles clustered round the birth end llfe of - Washington. And as the speaker; urged that our windows might barred and.our doors bolted Kan* in.l tempetance, and urged that Merumrei taken naiad It, It seemed to be blend-, lug together tire ideas under our grand' canopy. such, sh. was alike novel and, Pleasing to tho audience. We were eat highly pleased with the I:fleeting tint we were loth to return to the comforts of mut elegant Angel, 'after-;having witnessed such a treat en our that Tait .to Xetd - V and with many wishes for its inch welt' being end that It nitylaig row dime in Its earnednese as - the astapert sure anal Rebid the town an efilectsigi-i TnisTramtxx,_ --Rev.Hai Muir, Bishop of MOM ; and Church, at IS:tontineHo • lull 44 arrested and bold/19, to •nolfOr 4 few dart slims for inducing a seventeen year old danditar tiritiith J. Bilawbori ger: orator O Ina tewn"chlarch. HIS ceni duct be. annum! We indionnionia wbolo community, and 04P0oially,iiit lira own minion, and on attemetlng to WWI In Monticello lest Handley, was !saver mitred tocio sch Habib a large Dimity. -baring air. chlldreunmarrionoWO CSlldron of ass, /labor war Dont.* Joilco Turner at two o'clock on F ,; —Therfleprezziellountof ' ,Rung, et, Rhiledelphik, on tiniOar rendered • decision n favor o Shop 3tro-i weed lease' of the Atlantic and Welt Weetero'Bitilenti. to the Erie Ooinfanyj and pereaoptortly _dientleied•thei Mite exemptloneattat bad. Wien. Bled ..b et Inatome bondhOldein sod ether woos/ log parties; the 'parities oppowebui the leers Mot ”bedered , to Tay 'mita, the} tesitt RISIIMPted. Eris Canioany.l•l2oW fenaeletio•of4ll4 line front Salinene• te,Cloptletel,,intd , oi thrOughlo neinhau. • • - - • tkdfared ConirtddllnN adjourned ! atter hearing, that,tamt of tact committee the ()duration, whleh, set* firth that the State shotild - edttoate'allt her , children; that they :alionid drink; from the same fount of knoWtedte; that. the wane common tnd should be aped, and duttribated , to 'all - for edncltUenah parporaie that the educatiort ; 7 6cierti; elected by the people ebonlderessee echoolu le common.. A State Areentleo. committee wea ¬ated. . . . —lt In stated that . -the Fate kialiway tkimpany. has • ofrered 1000,000 riot, the' ground on which slut Prdentant EPlee pal Thirloglcal Seminary, stands, en Ninth 'uremia New York; will a View . to create amoktr railroad depot:on the ProPer-Y— Erie cur; It la etatedelao. are intended to arose t,tte river from Jer• eey by running under the 'bed 'Of the nverin a gigantic Unceet. L .-4,-, —An excursion party from Washing tartiAndledlng filecratary Robeson and other members of the cabinet, Britton Minister `sod othar forelAu • taPiculatth the; Boogie Nasal Coru;dt m a l z other members of enuffiest,' the hlommtla atlllettspept, went 10 •1 110is ic t 0 , lii ' , Apr " ,•• • - ot• ape gon~ibAtion .. u[ solondkum. at ritkivnfe; Tannage* idjoftriia, after' 'a SWIM 4:IMP@ dies. Aielxgrtwor Oximk patting show favorable prove* i n on and litiororemant; bat obi unsafe condition of sn4ri At to, ;Imo security. lerunerbus entrains. eontlo r t to be perPetnitad_n_WP colored people, and they ask farther promo= • * -1d Uriett:gtesithib of the Board or Police lacaulgoolonars *f Balth more, cud laaL , tltithi or bliralysiu I I. .or 7 SECOMI EDITIOIL . 4. .M. MI Registered Bonds—Army Orders --Neminatlons—Reception Sea ,son Over: • By Telegraph to tie Pittsburgh Gazette ) Wsantricrrorr, Feb: 25,1870. REOIIITIRED BOif DS. On March first and the first of each tuonth thereafter the Secretary of the Treasury proposes to Issue a circular Siring a Ilst of all registered bond' ow. vested on the books of the department. -The list will prove of value to brokers and bankers, as a chance to protect themselves from forgeries. ==! . . The following.. nominations were sent In to4iy Geo. , B. Goodwin to be .hai senor of Internal Revenue, Fhat Wisconsin; Postmasters t Tnibdore O. Phillipi, Bay City.' Michigan; Geo. F. Clatk;.Loseligeloirealtibrnia: 1:11:MT ORDERS. , general order from army head quar ters annottneee, by &motion of. the Sao. rotary of War. that the following named Intonate tiro dielgitated as arsenals of °obstruction, 'vie: tliningfieldi . Mem; Rook Island, Watervleit, Watertown, Mara, Frankford, Pe.. ,Wardilnitton, Al legheny, Bt. Louis, San Antonio, Texas, Atigunta,l3eorgie, Columbus, Ohio; In dianapolis. • ' .An order. hes been lammed requiring the generals commanding military depart-, mottle to give awfal attention to the sm . nominal acludntion of all branches of the service within their command: Secretary end Mrs. Fish to•nigho gave the Jut evening. card reception or the season. Speaker sad Mrs. Blaine also held an evening reception. ' ANOTHER RIVER DII__ASTEIL Terrille Eirjosion or the Bailers - Of a Tui BtrhLIYM last—itemanable capta By Telvirapb to tba titubargt Uuett.). CLIMINNATI, February 25.—This after , noon at one o'clock zed forty minute@ the tow boat Neville, bound from Louis ville to this city, burst her hollers impo alto North bond with terrific force. Per sona on land asy it seemed to lift the cabin up and then carry the broken frag ments aft in frightfuloonlhalon. A fire broke Mit einewt Immediately.. The boat had three bargee In tow which..wereim mediately cut loose and caved. The pilot, James Pester, Who Was at the wheal, was, thrown up „a 'great die: tante in the air, and catne. down In the Water. Strange to say he Was able to get iota one tot the barges, though badly hurt. 'Be nettles in Covington. Norman B. Durant, seohnd engineer. was frightfully hurt about the head, and died in three honra. He is supposed to live in Veray, , lncl. Ivan Feet', deck hand, was - °maimed 'and podded and will probably die. Ho lives In Covington, Ky. • George R. Mover, deck: hand, wee dangerously madded. Pis live" In New : Richmond, G. A colored fireman was thrown 'Moths barges and killed Instantly. He is sup.: posed to be James Italy, of this city: Charles Nelson, colored fireman, and another nun, name unknown, are mho- pteLu Monte ilckelhadmor was I n .” • . sad escaped without hr uty. That any of the omoere and crew of the fourteen should have escaped with their lives la almost miraculous. The iMunded and such of the crew as ware saved were taken to Lawrenceburg by the steamer Bern Franklin,With Dodoes Perry and 7Csaludy. of Cleves, woo ad: ministered to their wants on the way and at Lawrenceburg, where they wate Joined by Doctor Layton. They were taken to Lilutield 'House, whore every want was provided for. • The boat was owned by-John P. Kel logg. of Covington, and A. F. Johnson. of Cincinnati, who purchased her and re paired her generally only a few weeks are. ..13he was valued at 110,000. The ballasted down four ml ea and sunk !Mr burning to the water's edge. By the explosion of the Neville Charles Nelson, colored, fireman, was killed. fie madam yid Cosine., oh. Oliver 'Jones, white, deck hand, is minting. • There is no doubt ho was lost. James Baty, col ored, fireman, Is not known to be dead,' though he to miming. CUBA. Iniurront Cioimandoi - lu-Chlef~u Pier- 1105-lapanlarde Dlscocantut two Coollagratlon--natventler C In atuireata—Landlas of Nllllbtote retranah to (be rattsbargb eaattla:i ST. AUCIUSTIII6, Fla., Feb.-:s.—ben. goosed,. Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban artifY, and stall; arrived here yea, terday on in important mlsaion from President °lmpedes * leaving General Jordan In command. He left Cubism' the 27th'ult,VimMing most enthusiastic' demonstrations of confidence from his countrymen. Paella and Gayanechea had been defeltedie Oarusgtosy and the Spaniards were discouffited at stipulate,: Havana. February fire broke ' out yaaterday.On , 'Hume plantation; near Cardems‘ hightelpdouvied the flames to fbur adlcdnieg Widen and fourteen fields werei:dretrOYad and all the buildings upon thetas Owing to the maasuree of* safety noir taken every, where in the , uff flames were mastered in four hours . . H . laurgaub Wong. Garcia, with five °Moans and eighty meddlers, surrendered voluntarily`to.dureft Villa Want, and took the oath of idleOstectrtifSpaln. A report is current thatwither party ' of filibusters with 111100111 IIUSW:11111/- awl, effected a lending near lears,.and are now In- HMI Valnuteetta luta gone lu • i mEx ite: riorui.w.: maces OFelare ladepen. dente: • - - (My To am& to th.• ttnoimusti einual . . SAN Flia.,Aulaoo,Febry 25.—Privaki &gotta* *OM Mailed" lista that a pad:ale ; soaking it Nolo, February, 15th, doolariadlti,favor :of the !I:depot', demo of theinartisTeatern States, Ine eluding VldhWihmt, — Durango, Sonora; Sinaloa, Lower California and • tganuea of Jallaeo. Lauda ' tuifro ' Uga, leaders of the nett, mo vesvette the people of all, the HU named and the GoveoOnr , Sonora, :Chihuahua and, parer ChallOroli favor Independence. , Thriffavercori of' Ello3loll and . Durango adhere to Juarea. THE ;WEATHER.. State of the Thermometer at Santos Feints Yesterday alundligi (By Tetuan% to the Pltt.burall liaxitte.). • . . PHILADELPIIIA, clear and very cold. Naw Yeats, clear and very cold. + BALTIMOBI3, clear and study; ther mometer 28 degrees .hove semi. OIL Cm, cloudy tldecoldt-,thermorue tor 10 degrees aberversen. - CneonensTl, clear and Cold: C. sumo, clear and cool. Iliketnlstuasi clear and cold. Virginia. roukkx (aa Telemob to the FltUtrargn Auclosorso, Hebruary 25.—The .Repub deed Stets Ventral Committee,' of *blob Charles H. Porter la Chainuan, to-d approved a call signet by Benabsr Lewis and others for the ounsolidation ef all political *temente opposed to Democracy : in Virginia. • q _ A resolution wail adopted annealing to the other • Republican. lards Central Committees the practicability of h*Wsz a state oonvenuotrior carrying out toe objects the above blintioned MCA G01d.01116101111C4 1;1711 (By Tele A rOli to.tbe 41t4yireriti Quesl4,lV Bur Falitimido, keb:' V. L, dbipittokeart" o oolonl4 Is greatly excited over the news:rout Pewairor. and the lower- eolinstry - Arill betiairly de. Batted In April. Tba miners And Bug-• gets, gold 'ulnae add sliver. in about egoai proportion in t h eir.slakes, two- , 1:Z 12.15iD NEWS BYTABLE. Atlantic and Great 'Western Rail: way—The Mordaunt DiTorte Case—lady Mordaunt Found to be Insane—Sale of Cereals by Weight —French Anniversary Celebrations—Marseillaise Edi• tors Released—The Struggle in Spain. l'elegrapttto the Pit ebnigh Closeste.) L=l LONDON, Fob. 25.—The Times bee an editorial on the troubles of the Atlantic and Groat Western Railway. It predlote that the organisation recently formed in New York under the lead of General McClellan, 10 further the intereate of creditors, will go far toward realising the hopes of the projectors of this great road. Tho Mordaunt divorco case was con. eluded today. The jury rendered a ver dict that Lady Mordaunt wasinaane and not responsible for her words or acts. - A Convention of the English Chambers of Commerce has adopted a • resolution, urging the sale of cereals by Weight. The Chancallor . of Endanger admit. tad today In a speech 'lb Vie - ClinudDrie that he sew opposed to commercial trot; FRANCE. PARIS, Febnsary uewe is unimportant. The celebrations yeater. day of the armivemery of the proclaim. Lion of the French Republic were very orderly. The police did not disturb the meetings anywhere. The three editors of the Marsail/nise, who were arrested for a violation of pram laws, have been liberated. Letters from Spain elate a tierce etrug• gle is going on between the , Revolution. ary lad Church parties: . ' FINANCIAL, AND COIANFACIAL. LONDON, February 25—Eenting.-.4.1m, Gals for money and account 92,4; Bonds, 90% for '62a, 139 3: for 'Ma:an d 88% for '67e; ten-forties,e6s,l Erie% 22,q; Illinois Central, 1140 Great Western, Livairrom., Feb. 25.—Cotton quiet and unchanged; Corn 275027 s 3d. Bdcon quiet. ' Lonna, February 25.—Limeed oll3:31 15032. Sperm oil 89090. Fannt, Feb.' 25.—Bourse closed firm; Bentsen francs 90 centimes. FRANKFORT, Feb. 25.—Bonds opened. firm at 95%. HAvRZ, Feb. 25.--Cotton opens quiet at 13t francs afloat. - BRIEF TELEGRAMS. —The Taxis liagiflature Las adjotirned yo — rk Et ad .r3acre nig tori lit. ' . Seriord veld at New —Tho steamer thihni.irom Warne% or• rliotat Now York lon night. , —A state ball in honor of Pfil3Cif Ar thur took place hat night in the Senate Chamber,.at•Ottawa; Canada. • —A ponce judge in SWF:ander° bas been sentenced tb six months imprison ment for abusing Chinese women. —A four oared rowing mitclifor WOO and the champlonehlp of the world has been definitely arranged between the champion English crew of Newcastle upon-Tyne and the; Perla crew of St. Johns. IC EL, the • race to take • place at Lachine In July next. . —Joseph Tattle, who was unposed tei have been killed by a - meb at Wealee, Illinois, on Tuesday sight, It now proves camped from the lynchers and went to tft. Louts on Wednesday, We nersfelY womMed to ttreitTilr, ,, Martualbesten and nee he was robbed of nis mormy mid other valuables. . —John Francie KLarenaar, ono of the proprietors of the Volk& Friend, of Cin cinnati, died suddenly. Thursday night, between eleven and twelve o'clock, at the age of sixty-two. Ile bad been con nected with the newspaper referred to for sixteen years, and wee a prominent and excellent (Jarman citizen. —Mr. Waddington has arrived at Oda ent,_Danads, from England, to pram upon the attention of the Dominion Govern ment the construction of a British Pact- DO railroad. Be believes the_ beat point to cowmen°e is at the month of Elpegon river. Lake Superior. AU the money , required for the work can be had tri London. —The Louisville, lry., muncipal oleo. Lion under tho new charier will take place on Saturday neat. No nominating conventions will be held, but every can didate will run upon hie merits. • Should the ratification of the Fifteenth Amend. went be officially proclaimed before the election, the colored vote, amounting to 4,000, will be cast. • =37=l The conceit of Prussia is almost be yond conception. You see everywhere the busts and portraits of the vain weak minded King and bulldog face of Bice- mark. You hear everywhere the ennui , sion that Prussia Is the greatest mlllitary power in the world—talk like that of village schoolboy bully-,"Who dues knock . this chip off my shoulder?" But you hear another talk, too—deep-toned, indignant, resolute. They denounce the conduct of Prussia as characterized by every kind of fraud, treachery; and - vioj len= They say that it was the whole of the old Confederacy which Waged war; ' to redeem the Gemmel in Bchleewig•Hol4 stela from Denmark, bat only to - bring them into the eeriness Confederation as A constitutional member ofit..That Prussia incorporated them Into herkingdom, and when the Confederation wagwitr upon them, which was summed only because it was treacherously determined upon and plumed years before. Mat had Hanover done that her moiszeby eioti.l4 be abolished and her people annezed Prussia t What had the` , (tee repuldleof Frankfort'one that. her liberal Institate; none should be crushed out, and madn:si Prussian province.? Why„ amid: r these Stales oomeintothe new CkinfaXera4 Lion as members of It and trot hinn,ibirin votes cut by Prussia ? Where is 41:hr ti freedom now ? brushed out by the Iron heel of Paula. "Wherals . theilarnari Fatherland?" What is now Gm only Otto of the German liberals?. The only fate they can look for in the figure is to serve In the Prussian army, and pay taxes, and he Prussians. Thera la no Gesman unity ascent the unity of the Paulus tyranny.: U you could hear +wed Germany, spark ing English as well as you could do, talk ; thus with streaming eyes and faltering voices pahaps you would doubt u to whether Bismarck bed erected a imam: Thisueolt is Coming.-13kript Gar. aim Mulcise . o Bufletin. = The clover French missionary Hue, who, with - his companion Cabot, first gave us an intelligent account of life in the interior of the Flowry Kingdom was not a little surprised, and quite inciedu- , hiis at. first, when hie Chinese friends told him that cats were their watches, and enabled them to tell, with unerring aces racy, the hour of the day. He teamed,. however, by careful observation, that this was really so; for he noticed that the pupil of every cat ho saw, though wide open in the early morning, would gradu• ay contract as the sun !oft; at noon a perpendlculir line of extreme delicacy would be all that was left to be deen, and' then the pupil would dilate again, to re. turn to its ,natural SiZe by. sunset. And when poor Palsy has served her time es Atei, she is served up hemelf—not in . dincuthit; se inn Wench restaurants, but OA tingly.. In Many. lowly house lit towe, Ca in . almoot every lanu llouse in the; Country; a number of cats aroma faidenedto cluithsfor the pumas. of fattening them; and In the. garret houses they hang In long rows.entilbit• exhibit ing ' their snowy - • whiteness, and with Ueda and tells carefully left untouched, to, testify .AO. their , venison's's. Hence the fondness of the Chinese to lite:A:nee than In their illailthWcf,bsipLif s : door Ws; while their: Mange - neigin the Jspaneee, show hen I*.tbetrsuperlT ratty, being roe of wictiWAngthe poor . creatures; and novae in n ii2f,thm alter their own meatier : Harps-'} i:grep4l.4o a NO. 49. NEW ADVERTISEMENT'S ,• . : , 1 . 4111.111CH._ (Railroad ntreet, near Depot,) Olreorr. Pa. n. r. ellekliVTltEllanater. g Ealcar Ba.satera, at ItOS a. al- and PODU eardlails lamed. REY. G!. HAIM PAS ?' M TOR.will preuh Us CENTRAL. PRESBYTERIAN CHRILOB. culler Luult and Autumn atTuU. Allegheny, Tu-kumajow..t no% and IN P. X rarC lIRIST 'EPISCOPAL CHURCH ALLZEIEULNY ,- Thu .Eay. DX J. V. BMX/if?, Ir-ctor. officiate X di vine service lu Ws Church ea TO.IIOBIWW half-put reel o'clock h. x., wad half- uhrt 'Ma o , cluck r. X. igruririvr.neemurr cnvecn, W. ' ITT/ 21 1 ntart glC an tUlt i r rd . ' L T :Arai EVERY bIINDAY at UN at and 'I T. Orate Rea and a 'volume to all. Mods) School W.Va. 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