Vitt b [( 413 a ell • Sit rzis alrr. BATURDAT MOWING, JAN. 12, 1861 AFFAIRS. - EU KreiciaoLoatcat. Nominees lot the O azde, hf G. Y. Bbaw, Opt Mt Fifth Bt.—corroded daily: 9 *Weak, A. II 1$ :I/ I 6_ ." Barciator ,Us News 6-1 a all our imperial°, in newspaper dou, wa haUi neVele to.. each' an Intense pnblio t s moving ter Uese.' Ililihile sash mall brings at items of groat.p t iitid i ptispeo . tire mcimeet, and while lho telegv h is poorly fleshing os the coouriug events eV her Be., tis and other lands, still our poop). .12 tr. ~ " 51'Itat'd the news?" " Anything laic ?" legraph odious, usually, are deaf and dully it I ' to iintlildere; but lei these times sun "stocks an stones' Dan ears, and rumor catches up come vague whisparsiby telegraph, clothes them to the gorgeous hosiery of fancy; end scatter' them %woodcut through the streets, to be oondrmed or disproved by tuitions of the newspaper, as the cams May be.i . i ± • . _ COurt cif !quarter SeasMns. 'Sabre Sidses NW ' lure Parka mod Adams FIIiDAY, Jan. 11, 1861 George Make, indikted for adultery with the wife of George Linbart, !the prosecutor, was put on trial. The 'pude.; are Germans, and it is al leged that the defendant, while accompanying the family of the prosecutor to this any, became almnially intimate *Mi. the latter.. wife ; that. this wan continued for! -imam time in the Tend Ward, Allegheny City, till Nosemberlaet, when the prole mimes wife left bet husband and is sow living publicly with her *amour in the Fourth Ward, Alltgliesy. Verdict; guilty. Cumestoottealtb traiJobn Martin; surety of the pose/4 nu oath of 1.1 w,. Marone. The prosecutor was afraid of inifiry t being done to his property, defendant having seirly set fire to hie own house, (Weil adjoin+ prOsecnter's,) through carelemeemr, us one Occasion; I Pieeecutor ordered to pay costs. Com. vs. Margake( Linbart ; indicted for adultery with George Make en onto of Elisabeth Make. the other; phase of the use previouely . mentioned. ' Verdic) guilty, and recommended to the mercy of the Coin. Toe cane• of Wiener Powell, indicted fur lar ceny, in which the jiry disagreed, was postponed tilPitext term.- -, COUI.ye, S i . Wm.' P iClam, (colored,) indicted for pawing 'ackuiterfiiei snoopy, on nub of Patiick Clark. Dolaoilais la chotged with pausing sporiou •This on the Boa of North America. Co trial. Verdict guilty. Nei trial moved. The gem. defesidint and Addien 1.1 Craig wen lriediifidtif out another lodictruent, fora arollor of foam, on oath of Mrli Lucinda Hotoblsoo, grocery keeper, &moth AMU.' The jury untamed yen dlehofguilty of.i i4amptiog to paw ociociterfolt money u to Craidowd not guilty as Polhom. Luau Connor plead guilty to on Indiatuieat for aseault stsid battery ols big wife. fleatimos. &dewed. Leila Pramual wee plooed on trial for powslog noutiterfelt mooey ,m 4 Gollob Pus. The jury coo Id not agree and Won. discharged. Friday, An. 11.—lo the clue of John Wolter q. Joseph Welker—htettos to recovor upon a hood —thejory found for the delendent. . . M. dartaborn tic Perry Martin, Administrator of Atkinson blartlihidecoased. Action on a book account. Verdict for plaintifi, $lB7 66. Simnel Monocrat George Dreher. Xci. fa. to revue judgment. ;Verdict for plainilir, $1,231 16 :Oita or Oes !fitiuck—Goos2 a Blind —We bare heard that the blerebal of (ha Western Mania really inihnds - to offer, , at public sale, • pOrtion of the stboliwkdoit tite oily of Pitts. burgh for gnarly rarned-In our City Oas Campo. stook;m4we allknow, wu long slam solkait&the oily now owns no stook, whatever, tithed Company. If rallrosul bond holders oan find nothing more available than the 011yi Interest in gas.siock to mike upon, it arguks very unfavorably, Indeed, for their Attars prospects. The city was largely indebted to the tau Co , and by full and ample authority, granted by the Legislature of the ICommoowealth, disposed of all tar intereele let the stook of the said Coro• patty. and.ln doing so, Councils no doubt acted for the very but istercels of the oily. We think ,our readars oat be amonget the "bidders." reir Wiles are, we 4tulge, who are likely to wish to - purobas i L Arotable t or expend money to search • lug for ' , a needle lin a bay emit," eepealally whoa they know idle pot 'there. • Rlehoo Dominic! and. the Catholic Fairer The iew Bishepiol Pittsburgh, it would seem, does not gaucho* Om Manner in which the late Catholic harass beam held in . this city, Red he he. Panty annoirseisit his determination to correct tie sew which h a `e lately crept into the man. gement of these Naivete, and haply detracted from abetiusefoloesa. The following is the official order of the Moho , as issued by the Secretary, James Keogh t • .fThe Right Rey. Bishop bulletined with regret that the amount ten iced by the late Pair for the Orphatns. fall. far. Wow the annuals of i preview. years. Believing' that - this remit is io a great memos ettribetablb to the - fact that of late Fait. bamictais held fer.nt.he:r . than chatstable purpose., thee dniehing-the patronage formerly accorded _to the Orphans , pair, he hereby prohibits the hold issoksey Catholic Fair is Pittsburgh, for any other object than the rapport of the Orpbau Asylum." llzatusa or TYId 15. st.—A. mwWg of the Bar .`-will be held et,noon,.ia the Supreme Court Boom, for the empties of considering the propriety of 'Maris( somelptan whereby the baritone in the did courts can be itransacted with wore facility. The call iS eigno by a number of leading atter naysr mid the .fteeting will doebuess be well at. testled.- The Soden of the District Coen seem to bate their bends fell all the time, and yet the `seintier`sansei itraiting trial is tory large. We ace . sot. idrimed site the , .remedy which is to be sag, cited by the Members of the Bar—whether they will recomeiend en additional judge for the %Mita Court, urnppet oat seine other method by which their sod oed•be gaitrd. We shall es- Ikeltr. howerer,Uley the result of the meeting before our readmit. GRA,D Monne, dm This splendid exhib l itios at Masonic Hell, is really worth (Saturday) slatting, will be tke chance Out chiles. will have of seeing that famous Territory. The proprietors hove hreogst Keene td oar very door., sad for the small sea of timaitylive cast. cue be MOM The aces.. uhittited am Attire Irma nature aad strictly true, Aid 'demure paiscinsge. More orpetially as the family of ese of-the proprietor. is sow mooed the destitute is ic and dspesda spout the' meass of the enterptiie fdr their support, doriag the minW. We hope esr cititsos pill turn out and All the hall.to•sighti Remember thee is lb. lam eight.- At 2 .. c0 , c10ck for families and school OW/rev, I Tao tolloirbieg 10100 approxiassie Oatmeal of tb earnings of_ tlielPitisbargh, Fort,Wayse and Moog* Bidleptcl ,L'ounpany, for the toouili of o'omparid with same period of loot :oar, lie:' 1860. 1069. 19.14,,,499,.„.. 9112011 40319984 Sol 9,929 10 100. " Passeeptai 93.177 22 .41,071 99 6,101 '4 199. . 1 Msprocs -4 I ,eoo W , kris ou 7711 op 6.. " Neill-. ; 7.84 09 7,922 04 " . - 11•914;070 1.061 21 6,600 1.0 tiaiiiii:u: - .1117caouud. i 8,179 41 2,768 61 897 80 loc. 1.-t--.-- - ---- Total ..-. 2 ... 499,877 48 $179,947 9C 9 10.929 93 14 9 . Antos, froo;i4o i i ' • • I so 4.49 81, 'O9 $2,84,098 21 1,266,657 60121162,102 421 x. foram DraD . llo IllisseT.—A a old man, named Jobe Lose; a bitelmlor, who lived aloes on a Moiety, is Piney tiownehip, Clarion county, was boil dud on Stmitay, the 30th ult. No smoke keying bees meal pSeitiog from the elainey, erapi cion was aroused, And *fun I attempts the door toys brood dpia, and ,the dead body of Lone was foiad spoa thei bed: About $630 is gold Was food epos WE Orion. The body mu Interred in the Catholic baryiSigronnd ia Clarion. ttli money is now is the hasdelof aa attorney, for the benefit othie mother,•who l ie In [rebind. Nfaucrova blucintr.—Three horses bole's's( • to Robert Pattorabei fanner, midis' near Monroe vino,. Point towiriblp, were senoualy maimed a few 'lshii, Shit, tli*rome malicious wretch. Ono 0.6 the bosses wee q•ut about the mouth, theatident imitation Wag to tali* of the Magus. The other too wore binned in such a manner that it it thoeght 'they . Milli die.. Altar stealing a lot of chickeas the sconsibil left the premise,. Lionel - eel dierepetable coat digger, has boss arrest oe aupieloa of being the.guilty party, aid is is jail awaiting hie . . lierzarretio . Daratutene.—Dr. Book, of Dams*, ha, biebtosakiag mak*, discovery. He ;heo Wood the aatuleiar rather the counter pollee lor aleobot.' IA des a mineral. plate, which he illation • whirl* kali olive,. and winch, ones ebitarbetli derarciye,, sot only then e ff ects, but we calm/ages druakeanue. A earber. of esporbwasta have loan made with very rsoaarlable • esteem lt woildi be well tor the world if some .;'disieherda book the:poina Wore they tosehed the Cisviallth*OLD AID ?Al COAL TALDI.-.. 168/11OL oestraetato, ALL Utmos t abort piece of reUned frost alssebeeteo LO the Obis 'heavier thevela,44 jialoolle of faellitettes the oblpieeet of - , weal ea** Ote asd.Pittebarytb Attilroad. The *eel will be salmi te the mit* U 804 there trees. Leered to tbe aim:44 tosootorted to several Inland whloh 9 1 0?? 14,imaa4 for Veit ample n "..:llslttairijAccreltorr..,l3aealel Beam, se employee the'Ciatheitl lies' Crispin, set- with, kali aeeidset a&Fridayloot., Feriae., No. I,' where ti -was it WOrk, ' Oa AO badly !Oita& hie eyeifthst the visit( pf Ole *tibiae ia satinet; goo:, cod the otherlatated to seeker extent that It yared. the, right oil also will become eetioboly , . . , ',.. TIL" .Ai 11 ;lltiri, . EcnooL TAx.—T99 etilse . to . l rii...., to b9., ,, 927 1 9,1 9.1athwili. 110 == .., .1a Allegbiaji. saiele9gt 9 69.84:9991 _ in . , ill lONE Or^rsaillY %, Beal et the throt t le ! , d rr ViliatlKAprost..a twat9 l rs ll llol , *MO : 991M1110rn7 .447 lon' the •. 7 . radii it OS 901190019. . . . MAIM COUVEXTiON OF. WORICIIIIZN Z*th.""l'i ***Ust The workingenee of Pitt/burgh, Allegheny and vicinity assembled-on Friday evening at City Hall, for the pqrsbof testifying their fidelity to the Federal' aion, and expreThing their gentimenta upon the onwitions which now agitate Me country. The hall was densely crowned at an early hour, and The meeting was organised by the appointment of the following officer.: President, Henry &Murry. Vice Prraiilents, John B. Madden, Goyim M. -Irwin, John Jordan, Alexander Timbers, Jacob Lauer, Nathaniel M•Aeley, John Fitrximmone, Walter F. Hunter, yo.sph Tama, John A. Scott, Sarnia! Church, Philip Andre, F. J Watilick, George Smith, Pat rick Daly, Samuel Fox, John Deals, Thomas Fawcett, John ArConnell, John Coder, James Thompson, Jima Deal., William Montgomery, Byron Beldine, Alexander M'Oilvery,, K. M. Jank- Thom, Jacob Freisel, William Murray, William Stock Well, John M.Graw, Joseph Felt. ell, John Gripp, J. H. Bolton. Secretaries, George F. Latimer, S. K. Banker and William Bradley. The Chairman, it may be proper to remark, is President of the rude.. Assembly of Pittsburgh, and tbuavaral deparimsats of domestac iodunry were tally repreeentedth the list of Vice Pfeil deata. = The presiding officer made a worous and pat riotic speeds, in which be took occasion to mti• snits that political: tricksters and demagogues wopld find no favor from'the working men there assembled. Theficame together to do their own speaking and frame their own resolution., and any effort on the part of politician. to interfere with them would meet with • signal defeat. The Speaker was fetidly applauded, and - took hie seat by remarking that oilier. more able than himself would address them. • W. W. Alexander, of Ailegheny,.moved the op pointment of a Committee of five to . draft resole lions exPrenive of the sense of the meeting. The motion was adopted, and the Chair an• Queened the following gentlemen ao said Committee Wm. H. Moody, W. C. Bradley, Kdoverd Arm *Moog, Wm. Hadfield, and Fred. Mulholland. The Committee were about retiring, When John hi Irwin, Esq., piked leave to submit, a series of resolution., for the consideration of the Cominitten. Considerable sensation wa• crested by this re quest, Severe: gentlemen objecting, • mid others calling Tor the reading of the resolutions. het were not read, but heeded over to the Commit'. for their consideration. The Chanute* Men introduced W. W. Alecander, who delivered a speech of considerable length and ability, whith elicited loud plaudits Iron the audience. When Me. Alexander had concluded hi. speech, three deafening cheers were given in honer of Maj. Anderson, and when the band struck up that soul stirring air "Had ! Columbia," the assembled mam ma gave tent to their enthusiasm in the wildest about. and cheers. Mr. Moody. Chrirman of the Committee on Resolution., wr• then narodured to the audience, end atter a few preliminary remark. submitted the follearieg report : W....., Pre, the Workimpo. of Pittaborgh. All, ben, ally and vicinity, Itring under the ludo.. and eurroood• ed and wing tied by lb. apiiit or our ken luatleutlana. heat. whammed with Indignadcw and soreow the • !TA .ad ar tinew now being employed to Meriden the ?vet rai thdlou ; and— Whereas, We have been taught by tar ratan, aud fit cut, believe that the Ualun of the atetre la the tualu pttler to the odUlee of ear nal lutlepeudeup; dun It le the ini.p..rt ul ear tranquility at lathe, bur pease imbrued. out ratty met our prosperity: cod— Wheel... We already experkrice, eau cube weera el the feard dissolution, all the hmoneculenew and euffesloo wearable Inns poretrota soluaniecturea r brekee disordenrel demise wed ruined meahh mt— Where., We be.re that the milted voice of the hilllno meeesee--leyal de...ante of the sweater.e martens of —oremodloto welts etre sohnitd for the Uni u Ind will a about that shall rood north's ocalcare, .11 atlelght the 'Glenna from their pronaled prey, and et atom the olden ardor, har mony. OW tramtunity; thereto. to It Rerelte het, Weehinglon, di fleleee, Adobe and Ymekllth noes tbl.e other leennertai pat.l ets. in the times thus tried men's Opole, treeiy enraged [bier levee, lorte as nod ...I boner. to band up ell le nation eed ebbe onion. we, their deeeendents, at lime hour, and before, end and lb. Whole nventey, renew that pledge, and awe., to mord oar felluspeorklusneen of all wale. to' mainteln unlto paired this Unkru the State., and transmit it as ie IM leg.) woor Ohl dyes and oar eteldeecee children • Resolved, That weemphatlnally macros the i weaned opluien of oar Lonievill, timbrille and Urnwilino Loynd It that In ltia election rit Abraham Lincoln. or of .ay not eta, Peeeldent of elm Clotted grata, under ibe forma pr.- esnbed tot the Oonallutlon and the Lags, we do net trono• Idle any J W t woe., tut admit aa reasonable any pretest me the obatelooment of this mighty 004, of Revers..rle, reared on the boom and cemented with the bleed of Me sit. of the Itireuelledi Ee.oleed, T hat the tree loatientlone umbers which lee lire sod prooper ere our. soder woo.. reepuolibilley that m e will preseree, eiat sod eiland them; teat se can dte sharp this re k teibilibtdly 01319 se We bold them le • ugol and petriutio spirit. eolemnly groping plighted I.llh sod sacredly thaintuining the Constitution and tee Law.. lieselord. That we duo-rely depb.re, e 1 W.liiegtou the Satre pony eptrit which bee ownestod Ib. pub. , eau. oils sod iefeehied the public meluteletration,•glated t e comeenults sub 111.4.unded Joalsuelio sod lure kindled the aultueeley tree west. Neale me the ether, mid lamented trees. in the Vielleral Clash. Resolved, That on ...need, p. the Preset.* end Rep reaeutathree of Peeswyleaula et WebivotothsystreAse anal treterual neer., end eu acaptoooo of soy binureblo end a lasally mithfestml adjoin. en of etre 1 rel.l punt of deb fameo ; thee the Soo b lei freely granted Ler utmost reoble under the 0°044.1013,f, heat bee 'fade. may he, re do. c.o. for rompivint: and thee, 8 f they are eUll nosily tont cm modelled no rebellion and dell war, let t h e ferldrel toorleine Amen the mei iist,y of this goecreolout seri beep the traltml—oul the Leneet, Union luring meals alit up. weep los deed. Re Wed, That Ib. isles founder. of (big eider , . cot male no provision. for Its diesoletion, thwatere, le ereeeog--e. owpiese modern by Jectme In ii. conneedeurs. and woebis aboold, now that'll be, raked Its ger Mod head main, be eartliTol4-1; tottered by the prop eel bleentere r the nation Bawd Thiel it is the inspenatire duty nt the Preelthuit to tate theArrost prompt awl energetic meant.% to eupprwea treason and rebellion •berever chop any des Intro•!, to the end a:maths train and the Constitution *Will are his mt crud boat, may soder un &amount. Reseiraf. That the igorkto,eten f A tlfechoto c o enoy, , ehoti the boor WWI CADA, Will Lued tub lb. tt ItIOT - ptt, flabtles kr the Ooeelltutkoh end the laws, eithont,.sllf tleetion of petty. Bea:4) , d. Toot altlintgh Puoth Caroline. le the hour of her politico and led on by wicked, deluded end pee. ehente ng, hat al agelect lb. reinstituted eielliert lin acid inc o aled Or in,' Homan train the thihni, wn .till r. oard the nett** too id the glorl,ur thirty three, who. ddlit id poly aerated 1.. r little, and with tot troll% reason end peitilotleto • elite. lo the c„inetchatio3 with all In nights. MU* Lae tita, That no., for ...ilia,' that were lo tbe benetirtSiiothear.illon.ellitiog hatellleent k lagoon. e seam Oslo. feeling, which oat, went oopertuue 1, sod proleettin to &Dole, 11. depth, awl leflueere by eweeping renew:front public nation lb. time bcitreyeie of Uvpolti trtellderiee end tannin. -•• • . amt. 4. Thot we lo lione the prompt doplotible twit• lion of the mantry I. Mainly attributable I. that twos of .11 Itepoblkak the Met of power; that 10.1 elocle party cm, b., awed with 11, but lion obe 10.141. 01.11 ante, I.lleg after place awl pmor, n. tmneabie;aml It la Oak booon en duty, to etlim the people will bold them to • totiot men% to oettla Immediately and peaceably the met /nal di,. Wenn. which they have provoked and emOltiesed. Nesa.l. That we, lb. Woctlngolen of All.ebony moo ty, ia tame new el:Woo ammabled, Lave otaolided ah petty 14 • .0 partlmu 1..11u1., and met ben.. American .1.0- :any to sbow that w• 11461.-1 11l one plod, out .p tit. one .cola, I. support of the hJob o , the tkomtitottau and the Laws, and for the pant-humid of traitor. Res Isel. Tbet It lei 11... In ••••• of manyWrlcked nr rwe Lel boa to the ...flinty, and spaaktug ae Co du hum the peat stronghold of the &TIMM. party, we ehmtld m ount or follow damns of Obeli:4lth Ulm •o bear thew La, batted, walk@ orwactmlitablentec; that the dlffaceoca Preen be are parlay Mom artslint tram dhelmler Internat. and cllibuttona, pad an out of mut . character In ram der It moomety IbM weehoold direly@ the beads of a Union ..der wbkb tale oatem ha grown to be the pride aod woo. der of tbe world.. Iketoreed, That we recommend to our •follore surimeo everywhere IhroUghtoot the lead, to .11401. theursehne Into I' rad.. Unbolt, and ulth the Immediate chadgn 0l lorra• tog greet polltkal parry—Winch uould ho open to lb. .011 taneptsUoto lad might fall 11.10 Ib. num errors es utber puslou—bat to lueulaaLe, Itlons ulta right Ideal of the d•sulty of labi.r and the occemlty .r.l. afkqoate raran• nerstloa lot It, a fellhfol, Immovable atlacburest to the Ifederol Milan; oo that In an stemtgenoy Ine Trader Ultimo of lb. country. on they do so*, may ribald united and elatlble la dermas of the crooderlal structure brquesoba I to cm by lb. Wrings of lb. Bosolotioa. Beseieed, Meter* erephstkelly redress tbe &Woo of the ' , Nekton...l Irotteeillea•hroville, Wheeliog.Dune. Ondoseil and Clevelend, , end aroma!) , recommeod our brethren everywhere MtAber their telebt rumple. iteselowl, Thet lee • load rotten we .oppon no man Iw oftice who her steleen to silents the people of one pot. lion of oar CoallOOe country from the other, or who known to Inlet bgbily 01 the Valenti Colon. taro d. That, tbe 1 roof 6 National Worklegmetia Con negro, In tW ordeal throgb which the roron bo now pesetas, boa goo! Oro ,bowed both with reward to Its pre et mei properties Weenie, sad We twld nursers In readies. le elect droner, to lb* Convention to ...mote to Phlistelphle on lW 224 of /obtuse, next. Oa motion of W. W. Alexander, the reedlutioni wore adopted se read, with but a raw dissenting voice.. John M. Irwin endeavored to get the atteotion of the Claw, but wan cried down, it befog alleged that he was nuking no endorsement of the Critten den reeolutione, or leo of compromise. Be this as it may, Mr. Irwin wan not allowed a bearing. Smolt Clllll4llotl neat ettempted to eaten the at. Malkin of the Chair, but "Mr. Prcsident't wan all that be was permitted to utter. Nobody had the /oast ides of what hearta going to my, and his protetstatioce that be wait e working man went for nothing. .11 beitiy evident that there was trouble brewing, a motion to /dimwit eras pressed nod earned: Three cheers - were given for the "Union," tho llbr 1 Flog," "Mejor Anderson," "Governor dicks, of Maryland," sod others who have dla tiepished themselves S the present political crisis. A proposition to noised three cheers to Presidium Buchanan met with but a faint moons., which contained more grouts sad hisses than shows of applouse. • The . Meeting 'wound up with the inanlriting "Yankee Doodle," well performed by an eieellent time baud, but signore drowned in the shouts which beret lorth as poen an the first strain fell upon the sari of the multitude. . , Thera must have been least thee* thousand porn., in nod about the hall, a very large number of whom came over from Birmingham, beaded oy a bran band. The stage was tastefully decorated with flip and bassets, Reif appropriate mottoes were pouted es the walls, expressive of the fealty of the work. kg me. to the Commitotioe sad the Vein.. BAZAR Dome MVP ltownwny.—Yeatinday 'filo. noon as Mr. James Floyd, livery stable proprietor, Allegheny, was demanding Troy lull, so nbaggy, in company with a friend, an alio broke and both of - the me. were thrown out. The hays* was very spirited, and dulled off atn rapid rate, taking the shafts elan. Ii raa down Ohio street, from the upper end of the city to the stable, near the peal .hers it was scented, not mach the wires.. Mr. Floyd and hirreompanion escaped en. hurt, but two or three men ware somewhat Injured on Ohio street, bang usable to get out of the way of the salmi: • Bartow—Am afterioon parformance will bar sive& to-day, at Consort Hall, to which adults will be admitted for 13 cents, and chddren only to gate, deothor axhlbitioa will be given ba the evening. Tana oat and see the nitoyal WitsnOr PASSED Twaoutic—The troops ordered by Geo. Sean how; Port Luseeworth to the eut, pared through the elty yesterday attersoom. They owo plld'h oPteiel hula from Chicago, conietleg or tirestyatre un r ead peeettioa eastwardly without a iseneaPs delay. Ai* Hiaax,al....-da pain 1131111 awed s ilaspli, iimployike jaalist-at Collet& Hall, ohm& an. =sterdaz . allfroxre, aa' nib . 61iiad ins. The Pennsylvania lialltond wad the Ton. UMZ! In the Supreme Court, at Philadelphia, Chief Justice Lowrie has deliwstred an opinion in the case of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, plaintiff' in error. vs. the Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, defendlet in error. The *Mon involves questions of prat a u•, as well an the delay of the Railroad Company in having the tonnage tat question settled at Washington. The Com...says: wTheni. two eases belong to the Middle District, and at the request of the parties we hear ,hem here. They are writs of error In the exccutio”, issued in two case* in the Court or Common Pleas of Dauphin couoty, which had alma, been before us, which we had derided while sitting at Harris burg, by stfirmii.g the judgment. motion is to stay the execution., on the ground that writs of error had been Issued to remove the causes to the Supreme-Court of the United Staten for the review of our judgments. The defend, etre motion is to quash our writs of errror to the executions on the ground that their purpose is to procore a stay of execution, thridgh the write of error to the Supremo Court of the United States were not issued in time to secure this purpose. '•ln fact, the writs of error to the Supreme Court of the United Stites are writ. of error to the roe• tutors, and the molten to quash out writs, each and all raise hut nue (petition for our consideration, Is the company entitled to a way of execution pending the writs of error in the Supreme Court of the United States -Assuring this question ac cording to the strict law, under the aria c I Con growl, we think not, because these writs were not delivered in time. "If we misunderstood the prstice el that Court in this, we doubt not an application to them will secure a correction °four mistake, by the order of a 2.tiptrudeas, which will be cheerfully obeyed if granted. ttlf the plaintiffs in error had loped that they might suffer from the well known practice ot the Court, of entering judgments in revereiff cases at our next place of sitting, are should have taktn care to prevent this, nad ere linen riqemited. II they heea...actestly sulforod ha it, they ought to hare sheriff' it to us in mime N ay. Vie cannot pre. some that they did nut stew the public acts of the Court, done in due course of law, in these cases. the plaintiffs In error ark equity, they ought to do equity. It is admitted that lese than half of the claims is effected by the question that is to be submitted to the Supreme Court of the Foiled States. Then they ought to have paid that which is no longer disputable, before they took their writs of error. It is urged, moreover, that if the judgments be now collected by executors, the company will have Ito remedy to recover the amount bank from the State on a reversal of the judgments, But, on the other hand, it is said that they are Indebted to the State several hundred . thousand dollars for taxes besides these judgments, and exclusive of all that they are now disputing on constitutional grounds. We ought to be informed of the relations of the par ties in the matter, that we may see if the Company has any claim to equitable indulgence. They ought to chow that they have been doing equity by paying their undispited taxes, before asking arty equitable indulgence to behalf of the disputed part. Besides, we "01,A proem., that the State will refute to re. fund, if it trail he decided that coy part is wrong tally 04i141Cled. We do not find an) thing to support these Writs tor to lilltbOriL3 a stay of execution is sued by Iha Common Plea .Writs of error quashed." Keav woy of liking Me Wind -A Vosou k. ger Arreaterl. For sonic trine past, a I.d nomad William Morrell, aged About tont:teen years, air,: eon 111 a eery respectable citizen, hoe been practicing upon the pliability .1 numerous panne; by writing note. with forged •ignaturers, tripe ning the loan .1 small mama of motley, and iri ramrods succeeding in twintl.o4 those to whom the note nil/ add reamed • He was arreAterile•terday morn rig, by officer A J. Moon, at thin Minor's Hr.tn-, Grant curet, eel held for trial. An information tot forgery ban been made April it him by Kli Young, proprie tor of the Cornucopia F.tivan , Fifth street, based upon the following tot, , "PHELIX, PI en, .end nw down $2 00 until morn ing, and I nail hang It up to y. P 1.., send me thu st:gure umounvand cddtge. ou You,. Ace K. IOVN This note was banded to Felix Larreny, of South. field *treat, several days no, by a small boy who bad recelsod at from Morrell. Mr. Laverty knew that Mr. Young would not make such a request, and dodo:led to glee the boy the money. The boldness of young Morrell oi amply sopa rent bola the toil...tag solve, addrevsed in Mrs. Young, wile of the gentleman abase named, who had advanced the money requested "Ms, YOUNG —I wish youyr itu iti plea. 10118 ma one dollar nod seienty- five errata until I go up berme, and I will seed nee 01 sly broitter• tone it. I dot not toting enough oti.ge totttr Plea*, loan tun the ..lye num and oblige yours, Mn; Kal t Platen, formerly Mots Kenna Morrell." Soon after getting the wonky on the shoos t oote, Mrs. Young received the following t " M RA. You. —Ple4. loan ILO one duller more sod oblige me. I am sorry to bother ytta lor mousy, but I will' aeml it dome to night ears. Tours, Mac Emu* liones." A great many persons had been • intl . /31.4 to this way, both iu Pot.burgb nail Allegheny, and the po lieu .1 both cities boos too on the marsh uf young Morrell for some time past. The ebarge is • .rii.os tsar. •nd will some up for trial at the preseot ism of Ostia. Organl:ailment Allegheny Cannons The hew Coneeile of Allegheny met yeetcrdey morn ing, at ten n•clock, In joint 1113/SlOl3, for the purpose of receiving the returos of the late election for Mayor and Directors of the Por.r. On Mali. of James Marshall, John Wright was oalled to the dish, and Mr. Lockhart was rhosen Secretary. The report of the Retort, Judges trar then tea t d and approved, being tulitleolially the rano a already Thu new memlivia of Cootielle, together with Moore. Sloss and !Lag, Dataavre, and Mr. Draw, Mayor, ware then timidly sworn by Alderman Mr. Drum made a brief speech after hie integers. ion, in which he expressed his determination in dis barge the duties of the cfriss faithfully and imper ially. The joint immion then adjourned, and the two branches repaired to their separate chambers. In Select Council, James Marshall, IC q was re-elected Chute.° by act lamation, and on taking the Chair made a neat speech, interrpemed with ch aaaaa ertirtte. pith and humor. Dared Macferron was unatomeualy continued as and A. Humelhaugh was elected Mermen ger. Ihe SP4tl,l Cnuorol then •dtourned to met en Tarsd•y next, In el.et City ntlieers or the coining )ear. In Common Conned, Mr 4. D titudh .rag elect. •d Chairmen. end M. Ittrth.nroglo CIe!M, by an larnitina. Ann, concurpng with Select Council, in the motion to meetin Joint Snionon on Tuenday mut. Councils adjourned. • OUR BOOK TABLE. 4aurtel luetroetiou Le' sod Hittite of the United ttlatee. By Meter WIIII;ut .1 dime.. tete U. B. Army; liastreelor ul Teepee, awl Commatutant of Cadete, Virelul• 11111tury lo•Illote• I rot Betel ti So. utterly 100 rb"ni• "r Blut..f 4 t loo . — Peitte B 2 00. tlattelphts uß Omits Delete r, 02:50 Chestnut ehreet.'• Here is • work, most highly commended, just come to hand. Toe eubjeots It treat* of are, military terms; army organization—lnfantry, cavalry and artillery ; arms and ammunition ; infantry tactics; target prat:Moe; cavalry tac tics; artillery tactics; forms of parader, re view', Ata., &a ; internal organization of com panies, dulled of captains, &o , duties to camp and garrison; camps and marches; ditties of the staff departments, with forms, &at.; mums mar tial, with forms, &a ; mania articles of war, to.; Sta. to fact the work Is a complete manual, • fall and eatialaotery treatise in the form of a hand book, on all these subjects. Lien. W H. Richardson, Adj. General of Vir ginia, to his report to the Governor, thus rec. ommeeds the book, and we know not that we need add a word, after making this quotation: "Major Gilham ii a graduate of the Halted 8 Military Academy, has served In the Army, and le well'itoown se one of the most ao. coMpliebed teolicians of the Halted States. I have oaritfally examined his'allanual for Volun teers and Militia, and report that so far as my judgment Is reliable, It ie the best, work now known to me, or that Lever saw." 017101111 MID ItOOUS To LAT.—W[loes on the secood floor of Lyon's new building, 71 mid 73 Pin street, 'sot thi Post office (the but location la the oily) to let, also two large rooms on the tbt,d floor and two large room on the fourth floor all well ligetod, and bated by steam. Apply to Ilatat A Miner. Movemearrs or Borger CuCoe:rm.—Lettere have been received from the Right Rev. Bishop O'Con nor leionecing that he woe oa the eve of his departure from Pane for Garmaay, where be was to eater the Novitiate of the Society aim.. • Arroisrco7--We underMand that Mayor Drum, of Allegheny, ban appointed officer Samuel Long ■s High Countable for the eeauiog yoar. We can bear tettimony to the Meese of this appointment, as Mr. Long M a good officer mad a worthy citizen. Sauoutoo—b.nongb .now ha. !allele daring the past twenty-four bouts to woke excellent sleighing, and lint night the etreeta were whitened by the “tintineabulation of the bells." DISCHAIGED. -- John Roan, charge.] with th• larceny of a watch from Joaeph Georg• ha• bees diicharged. "FALSTAFF MUITEMO I§l. RZCIII 1 111.”—Books for subscription to the Cosmopolitan Art A,„„ c i a . ikon, are still open at Hoot k Miner's. Act. the Naar Books, late Fsparaand Morraziaes are reesived at Bunt le lYliaer`s, as soon as published. N. Y. Warm only 3 vents, or 16 cents a week delivered to any part of rho city, by Hunt & Minor. iftgripaimisae.-14. 0. Bill, No. 146 Pate sheet, attends to all bratie4ea of the Natal paha alma i . - iterboaroa C. Balms, Water Ours and Howe. parldo Phy'Was; also spin for Rainbow's colobradsd Tram far Raptors& No. 110 Pmladled 81. igir i A Lt. should not foil to reed the adver tisement d Prot Woollas to4uN poor. Dirt) LlT.—The FOUBSEI STORY of o.oontrra onioroo, Fab tiro or E.. room or um, so rmooonio sort... Apply to .11.11%.111T &CO, 1 WitINCII 82111.VEI)IIP svant24oil4- 0111 . 111.16ZIAINA Ja. 1 ESE Pot the Deily Pithier& Ileartia. _ !The Whisky lamarreetlou. H. bi. ) Brackesridge, M on article in the PM, which I happened by mere accident to See lut night, hie the following remarks upon tbs. insur rection *lad nullification "It m not true that , nollification was pet down by lorceti—it is not true that the tweeters Maur reetios' iras put down by force. Conediion and oroprnatiae were resorted to in both', these metanced e —ie the latter ease, the no called ['Maur reetion,' which was nothing but a riot,' man pot dOMI by the people theamelvarl, before the army embpdied at Carlin*" 11. 11. i IllUckooridgo, wha was a leader in the Whieheylloaeriectioo, and who known all about it, in hie; History of that matter, written at the time, huitire following remark upon the subject, which al is worth reciting, as • moat aliphatic commerit noon the liability of Buchanan one the treachery of Floyd. "1 boelit bee boon eald bacaten tears wee no horrid %natio there wee oo nonentity for so strong an onny.! But it woe , he display r/ .so strong on army, Met rendered unnecessary any/tang but the display of it... • Had thit admittietration takeM prompt and efficient nieseure4 and tuiyi Floyd bekn an honest patriot, Mewed di a treacherous •91111i1:1', a future historian might eay of secession, as tlib elder Brackeoridge nid of (ha Insurrection. The preheat Bracken , r,d ge calls the latter aflair a riot. Certainly this is a ,cry rtilr name for an °muerte., which lasted amp three years, during which various pub lic offine'te ware tarred and leathered, others driv en from their homes and lamiliea,:houses burned, and the imblic mail stopped on its weaned petted ered of its eentents. Bier.listone ..je,•'a riot is where three or lour en do o, unlaviful act of violence either with or ahem el common rause olivine!, as to itrilie .t Hilt II M. ftrarlsearolgo had • woos° to serve, od . Mile sacrifico of truth or lary lore. oo set i nt. obstacle in his way. W01",finfA11011.18 ‘0 U.,Soultssna Slates Subjoined in a 11.1 of fortifications, taksn from Colonel toitou's report mode to Congress a fe• years ago, gir lig the omt of each, and tha number of guns they severally mount Table of Wavy rartle and Principal Foots South of Mason !rt I i.roo's Line, doogiog tho Pwitiom owl Co.t of Each IV Matti LOC,TII.O VLIINT 0 FOH Mcßeory, Baltimore $ lictioo 74 • Fort Carroll, Baltimore 115,000 159 Fort Balerrare,Delaware Hear, La 519,000 151 Fort Madison, Annapolis, Md 11000 31 Fort Sorrirn, Maryland ........ „.. 0.000 14 Fort Waitangton, Potomac ilea,. 575.000 88 Fort Mun'roo,Old Point ComleriNa 2,400,000 071 Fort Caßionn, Hampton Road., Norfolk 1,664.000 220 Font Matfon, Eleafauri, N r . 460,000 ey t Cape Nissr,lT llm mg- too, Ni C 5.000 10 Fort Case - ell, Oak Ideod, N C 071,000 81 Fort Sutriter, Charleston, S. C 077,000 144 Castle rtitultoey, Charleston, 8. 8.. 43 000 25 Fortltrie, Charleston, 8. C..... 75.000 51 Fort l'et4ekt, SasaouaB - , Ii t 923 002 1.50 Fort .I,skson, aaaa G..... • SO 000 14 Fort Marion, Si Auguetaue,Fla.. 51,000 25 Fort Tat/or, Key weer ISO 'Fort laffirann,Tortngsa 298 Fort Bs I sior gm, Pensacola 315 000 49 Redoubt,' Peuncol, 109 000 26 Fort Pmiens, PrwirAcule 759 000 212 Fort Mateo, Pettmcole 344 MO 151 Fort Moigan, M,.Lrle 1,212 WO 131 Fort st Mouth SI in. •Ippl row Fort loon, Moutts of Must, 143 000 124 .1. .t..p. i Mer SIS.OOO 150 Fort P 0.4, Iliplets, L. ...... ... . 412.000 49 Mort 31400.101, Chef Moutcor, L.. 447,090 49 Fort Ltrion•tor, Butralstllll !Lit, L.ll/1.110.1 lecomp4te. to addition to three are incomplete coil. it Ship !shad, arliesoungpi noes; Georg. town, 8. C ; Port itoyl Read., S. C ; Tyra& Wiled., 8 h; Gaiveeing, Brae - is, Santana°, sod hletagord• Bay, 1 01411. The guns which were lately stopped at Pittsburgh . were damped I.r those at Galatea' and Shipi Wood. Harrigan Kende is the great and depot stating sod reed; coons of the l'onthere Colas. iii .. Velma:pia Is •111 strong, sod lite ly good es hsrbor tar •eela of our, nod the only is st devil 4. the pill. The hi rrrrr see Cl Key Who rid Tors tug... on the ..them point of VlCOyialt, or. among the naetipoweifill In the world, and ewer, timed that cruses. the gulf panes within eight of both. - Au tueldeut at Vert Sumter The Baltimore A /14414.11 ha. the following story "tine Of the Bettina...tell,. who recently rettireed from Fort Bernier, delude an nemesisa ineldest that took place there en Mat Anderson taking tt in known that dm American flag brought away Inca Fort Moultrie. was raised at Sumter, greCtstly at noon Otl the .9th shims, but the incident. id that iliac raising' have not been related. ! Id wa• a smote thee will he 16 ' 411411•11111111•10 reinieurrence an the lives cal thr;se who witnessed it. A short ulna before ninon, Mrjor Anderson as. sembledi the whole ol his little force, with the worateed employed on the tort, around the foot of the fl ig mall. The oatmeal ensign:via. attached to the cordl nod Major Anderson; holdieg the end of the lineelin his hands, Imola reverestly down. The officer., aoldiers•nd men clustered around, mane of them ion their knee. all deeply ; impressed with the solemnity of the scene. The :ch.plsin made an earn art prayer—ouch an an mopes] for support, encouragement and mercy se one would tasks who felt that'!Man'or extremity was God's opportunity. , A. the earnest solemn words of 'beep eeeee ceased, and the men responded Amen with • fervency that perhaps they had Wore etperiesesd, Major Anderooi, drew the 'Star Spangled ;Baas,,'op to the: top df the staff the band broke out with the natiunal'air of Wail Columbia; lend 'and exultant cheer., repeated again and again, were given by the soldier. sue workmen. •11, , said the rir4 'South Caroline had at that moment, attacked thetort, there would have been an heal. Wien span Ike part of soy was within it about delendieg that Hag., perpLo.D Foot) —Attentioii is called to the nuatirsuterkaole and octane., pnourat/oeudra thud to anolUir Mit.lll,l. it la ma set/rely our dlacciviery. sod mut uu . 1 4 4 conemoiled with any of lb. temairoe• cutout In a to. day. It la • aortal. remedy for .11 th• Clouse etiscitloh and Imperially thus of . chronic —of long!ataudlog —of ruke, meats, cad ;sera. Sather. eite, try of 11:11,0l , 11 11010 •T: of N. Ypr UV the mote ngonta rq It, 004 also proprietors of am inorldnviounrund lir. ■aTan•. 11.MITILII 001n11L.M.11 lattcl. which OM" thober elkould haw, to ben mullein* ,brier to coot of pond; mint rout/lining, on it dote, to pnrentirio et opiate of any It ha rAtral upon alto tan reined ininitiloacii and .111 be foOnd an Invidenble opoollie In all use of co *pinhole —Entio Slate /man& aluabel. 1154.114 advoittmaeut. For Oho loy 11110. H cITBIa 114661.146 Wood .t. Pitewborell.. Pa. der7allwlOW •I THE WORK THE TIMES ! - lIVREWBODY snouLD SUBSCRIBE I THE AIdkRIOAN Conservative Review, BY S. ELEIRJEVIORT A Er 32 DIIIIRMAN n, NNW TORII • .111411, colleereaUwa Mound, oontatalsg 61 pegoa!tolto. 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BP Ti'LIORAPH. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE XXXVIId Congeets—Seeond Session. WAi FIINGTON CITY. JIM 111 SiN axe.--dr. Bitten presented memorinlofrom Me citizen. fLaneamer Conroy, asking for the rea Oration of dente and the preservation of the Ussionl and favoring the proposition.; of the Senaterfrolt, Kentucky, 1 oleo the memorial. of a similar impost frond Philadelphia. Mr. Cemaion, of Pt, presented eight memorials lrom citizens of Penasylvanie . favorible to the Crittenden risointione. • • • . Mr. Davie, of Mae., from the Committee on Military Affair", reported a bill inquirieg into the expense* of imilitery establishments and form A debate sprang op on the order of basinful. Mr. Bigler! called for the yeas and nays on taking up the Crittebden resolutions, and the vote resulted. In yeas 11, nays 31. The privets calendar was then considered, after which Mr. Lkne moved to take •op the resolutions reported by Mr. Davis, inquiring into the expel:wee of military eistablisinneats and forts. Agreed to. Mr. Trumbull moved en amendoient approving the condueo of Major Anderson in withdrawing from Fort ?retitle tb Fort Sumer, and the deter mination of the President to maintain that officer in his present position, and that we will support' the President in all eonetitutional Meteorite for the ondofeement of the lase and the preservation of the Union. I Mr. Hon, of Virginia, obtained the floor. He paid that b efore the end of this month six or seven State. will lave eaceded from the Union. It le no more Ow, a question or saving or p tog the old Unialn. Wel will reconstruct a new gov ernment and • new Union, which we hope and propels to be perowderfi. In 1820,4 he North de elated war evilest the social system of the South considering) it to be founded in Sill. Personal liberty bill. are Web pulsed to annul the Coned to of the United State.. A sectional president bee been nominated 'and elected, and is to come to power. who once declared that the country meet be all free or all ; the object being to create a servile war among us. The social system of the people (Rea the moral being. The South has all the elenienti to found an empire, both greet end proaperous. I To avoid this there must be the ful towing auseiduient to the Consfitition Fat. emigres. molt have no power to abolish el”ery in ad) State, the District of Colombia, the dock yarde o llortsandwrsenals of the United States; second, nothing to obstruct the slave trade between the States; Third, it chill be the duty of each State to suppremi Within its jurisdiction, all armed lava lion of auotherts; fourth, any State should be ad mitted with lor without slavery, acenrdieg to the inclination k.! ite ;maple; filth, it should be the duty thl a &lite to restore fugitivestor pay the val ue of the seine to the Statem.from Which they fled; sloth, lugitiiiita from . justice should be deemed to be thee, °ff.:lading the laws within the juriiklietion of a State hod who escape therefrom; etrenth., Coegrem should tesogame and protect property wherever the United States boo exclusive jitriadie two. , Mr. Hunter, of Vs, agreed that et Isere to be, pareed moonlit be painted in the Senate, by a majority' of denature of el...holding States, and • majority of nos-slavehoiding States, and every law must m issive a Doejoity of representatives (torn the slave holding State.. and a majority from the non-elave holding States, the piopoeition being onuivaient to !maing two ttonatot in One chamber and two Hontal .., of Septum:it tiro* in one hall. The Supreme Court, be am& sh Id be alio readjueted, so .ae to &midst of five Judg s ftom nab section, the Chief Justice to be one ul the Sire. He contended that coercion was neither right nor just, and If pursued will de stroy the chance. of 0 reCotitttnOtion of the Union. Mr. Baker' of Oregon, asked if a majority of this braDeti and 4t mejority In the other branch of Con lima, • comititutional majority, emit .pass amend ments to be submitted to the approbation of the polo ple—whettitt, In that event, if they be much as meet the views of f the government on the other side, will the Senator from Virginia throw the weight of Vir ginia to maintain the tionetiintion and the govern ment as it I. and the bane rut they now are until the peep!e of thj State. decide. Mr. Hun r—That is • nosattint .1 cannot . 1 mm Dot anitioricadle &Dower for Virginia. The &nat . & went Into emotive 'colon sad after ward. stljottinsd. House.—Mr. John iCochran, of New York, po tholed • memorial liana the New York Chamber of Commerce for the encouragement of mail facili ties through :subeidies to the steamer lines between San ' , reamers and lthatthai,ete. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. Mr. Lovejoy, of Id., asked leave to oiler a res. elution declaring a•;the judgment of the House that in the Present state of the country, it would be wise and pet lour lon the Prseident to cooler temporarily , of the . army mid navy on heat ) Reel. Scant and charge him to see that the Re public recerise no detriment. Me. Jones, of Ga.,mad others, objects& Mr. Curt 4, 01 lows, suggested that the Prem./eat could den gate no math power. The Speaker said the resolution heal not been received by the noun, but was merely reed for in formation, teasideri objection had been made to its introduction' Therefor there could be no debate on its meriti, - Mr. Bratieb, of Neirth Carolina hoprd the re..- .alien 'weld be rottd o by yeas and n•ys. There were on fart er proceeding. ea the oblect. Mr. Mehl:heel, of Pramlrani., asked sod was excused trot serving,, on the Select Committee, to which was leered .the Preetdentle special met, cage. He aid he bed. 4 greet ninny reason, fort therequest`but it was not necessary to repeat them. The donee thee proceeded to the consideration •f private Inotexammis, Jan. I I.—Governor Hammond , s Message 'elem., moistly to State affairs. He say• the law for the protection of the ballot box ageism 'rand la detective, and recommend. heavy penalties for illegal 'voting. He recommends the sub tre um maim to p low from the depreciated condition o the securities upon which our Bank circulation is breed. He .aye the strength of the lederal government rest. in the affections of the psople, rot ;of force. Au alienation of affection between Min North and South exists attributable to the agitetions on the glover, question at the North, whinh agitating' has been materially integi mfied by te xeslode efforts of • Man of political teacher. belonging to the ministry. This has produced *ream in the South, resulting in a xiirtsion of the etiontry into sectional parties againgt these ultraieins North and South. It M the duty of the ice element of the whole country to interferer. This moot be dose, or disunion is inevipble. I The- notch ha* much interest in the south. M the.welfarei end prospiiiity of the south amour southbre brethren. The constitution demands that fugitivei slave, be returned ; Common bosomy requires that they abould have . 101 l and equal right. in slll die territory. The future condition of the territories, so' far as the esteasion of sl is concerned, be ultimately determin.ed by the national Imes of climate ' soil and prodnctions. The election of Lincoln bre caused the minth to believe that there is ho forget soy ..l u ny Inc them, nor prosperity in a Union with the noe-slaveho'ding States There can Emily be'pernimiett peace with the nowsltioholding State.. There cue only be pe hence between mellows, when the free States are ready to stop discussion rin an abstract question of 'morale oh eubject, and look upon it only te la political question. What is most seeded is al restoration al kindiy ladies; then we nisi hope for se holiest and faithful discharge of all conititulional obligatique towards each other, which wllll result in the 'healing of the eminent breach. He pointi with pride to the fact that Indians, sale State, ha. hitherto faithfully kept the bond ofunion with her sister States. Her record. are unsullied by gine act of bad filth The Honig., to-day, plumed a resolution to dimil ay ' the a merichn Big on the capitol dome and firing a salute of B 3 gnus, in honor of the Union, while the Bag is being hoisted. CHARLOTO [ X Jan; 10.—Tha dispatches received here from Norf olk end Washington annouecing that the sloop of war Brooklyn m coming hither web en armed force have ' dan intense excitement. Great prepmim * es ire beteg made in the bur to realm he 1 t • A large steamer, called' the Marion, of he Charlestonand New Viet steamehlp line, has bitten purcbseed by the South Carolina antborites and ordered to be raced fora moo of war. Her I upper cabin ta to be taken oil and an armament supplied. All the buoys in the harbor have been removed. From prileent indications there seem. to be 110 doubt bat that the, Brookylu Will be Bred into. And that !Fort Sumter will then opened on the South Ceti:eine lothiticatione, :sod the fight will become 'petrel. The people are preparing for it and the thorst. The Brook_ylo cannot come in without inthlviag a great fight. Major Ander son will protect her I Ile has only pledge kinuell not to prethat communications :between the South Carolioa. ions, milli Lieut. Talbot returned from his mission to Wubiagtoa. A steam Itug called the • Aid, Lieut. Haisilten, formerly or the U. IL Navy, commending, lett the wharf to-alibt, to reconnoitre, she is mounted with au gin, there is mueb talk of seeding to Sa 'Reath for kegs to take the Plain of gun boats. Meese:min, VA., ;$1 10.—The Governor to-day communicated to the Legislatere a de patch from the Missiseippi Gemination, stating that Minierippl by nearly a %mullet vote, had seceded' uncoil. ditioullyithen the skin, aid desired on the basil of the old Goastitattos, to form a aew Union, with the media, States.] • . , A bill wee reported providlog for • State Con- Tirades in the Senate. In the Rouse the follow. iag roulade's : Neso !IPA le Mewl ol the imminent danger of civil war, this miemeltly in behalf of the Commoawealik of Virginia', uk respectively on the gag hand of the Frothiest aid ea th e other of the authorities of each of the • Southern State. to GO end if possible, that peace!may be preserved 'and that they_rupUtively bsi incited to reciprocally cool: musicale their aaseroaces in »sponse ; alui, Gist the etatuerioo el all movements teethe' to occu. sloe collision and chneeraisg the forts - and arse. eels of tbeaation shall OA either. baud be axially maintaissell for thepthissat,euept to repel as se. teal aggreeinire attempt. . Rnoleed 4 That the Gomm* be riquated to 43050- munkate, by tel espy of th us toroth tier s to the habitat end I the Governors of the (loathers Stated. . a ' _ The semi from South 01101111111.11/111 road doting the eessiou Of the kiiislatme set won reestred with loud Mews; mid disaiderly demoustratioas. Cae oi two errests'onte made by the&wpaat-at-arem. The bill lo calls State Coeveutiati was &balsa; bet we osibisitelsed hit 'needy le meek adNL Bfosersesnors. 11.-11 i• asses of asesisiss irsmpllol/Cit -131/os , e= Tie .1C;b114114 pastas a Grigg sail bills eiyieg with edit aqui • • T ~~e .:...maid± +i.=w7<+c. Arrival of the Overland Mail. Lassie nom Caliteisaia.. Pear MUMMY Jlll3. 11.—The Pony express pass? about ten o'clock, with San Francisco date{ to the: 29th. The steanier of4ariaasy will carry away; pout is 500,000 The getting news by this express is unlmpnetanif, The holiday futilities engage the attention of tlpi people of B.n Fra+isco. The rainy weather 14 interrupted business, The Pony Esping , brings &dies from WashlngtiO city to the 14th iust. The serious aspect of the spi mouton movement ablhat time fortis the nommoney topic for conversation and newspaper disenseloni, The statements made in the IL S. Senate by Latham that California will remain with the link* of the North and Wipst, ne matter what occurs at tit! South, is generally commanded by the newspspet* and is undoubtedly * correct representation of tiro' vast majority of our 'people on the disunion question'; The most ultra sontbern men here have the Idea thkt California will go with the Southern States, or sets@ for herself If disunion takes plum. The total coinage] of the San Francleee brand mint during the past year le $1,178,000 of whiqt about 9900,000 wasitver. The deposito of West, it, gl o w are $150,0 0 in 1959. The legislature of California meet on the firii Monday of December, when the effort. elect a stiii 'ostler to Senator G promises to bee prolongt9l Straggle on aeoouni of the great number of eaddii dates. , W•11111POTON, Jae. 10.—The NatiOne' Venni; teen bed a meeting to-night. Several honare4 penums were present for the purpose of perfecting and extending their military orginixstions. On* of the revoletlons adopted read as follows : !Waived, That we will act in the event of tlini withdrawal of Maiyland and Virginia from (hi Union, in inch a manner as shall boat secure .1 solve. and these States, from the _ twilit of tors i and hostile governments within nr near limit borders. WLITIINOTON, Ju n . I,.—The cute of Kentuel& avian the Governor of Ohio. Who refuted to tit', sue a mune' for the arrest of Sago, charged tvitli having enticed a Ohm, from Kentucky into Ohi9'. bat the:Attorney Gdneral of Ohio having forwarded a affidavit - that prufenional engagement prevente4 him attendance. the 'pane was postponed till the of Febuary. Kentacky was ready by counsel. Wasarearon ettil. January ll.—Gen. Dix, 41 New York, has been,ue stated yesterday, tendert4 the position of Secretary of War, but preferring that of the Treasury. u The President to lifroy cent his nomination to tl Senate for this office, Of r. Thomas having reeigne4; The rule riopairing a reference of nominations tp the appropriate committees is always courteousli suspended when the nominee is an ea-Senator 14 is C I Din, onAbe ground that his rharactift and colifications aiii auffiriontly known without :" special investigatide. The ride on .this occriaio..h was uoanimously agapeUded and the appointment at General Dix nouiediately confirmed. The introit hare now id'the Cabinet are a unit on the press* political questions, nil those claiming the right el secemone having retired , . The Cabinet, as recoiti Wooed, is as fo!lowejt Secretary or State, Mg, Black, of Pennsylvania Secretary of the Trearoiryi Mr. Dia, of New York i Secretary of the N•irgi Mr. Tracy, of Connectiew; oeorniary of War, Mi., Holt, of Kentucky t Secretary at Interur, vaunt : Postmaster General, Mr. Holt, of Kentocky , Attoreey Gorier'', Mr. Staunton, of the District q Columbia. , ! it ... donation, lif iss.lan. Cl—Mr. Berl, Commissioner from South Carolin , is speakieg. V- The Lone Star Sig I. pendant to the Hall. VI The morning war oeenpled in the discoaeion M unimportant local immures. There iras a form il renaption of the CommisrionP eve from abroad. gi Mr. Ilhalson, Judge of the United States Court has resigned. ;i R A escalation in recognition of South Carolina as sovereingn State wee passed. L'.. Post-masters, °Moore and agents are continued until otherwise ordered. • J, In the t.,onven4on the ordiaenee of semi', seas signed at tan Ode.* this mornina. . :I It is probable tile will be en adjournment of dip Convention to Vick burg on account of the Legisla: tare wanting the capitol. Batts speech was ipplanded...! _ . . - .1 All laws, regulatiOns, end (mantas of the linnet Stems relative to the mail service, are continued ii,j full force. I . The Governor ha ordered the military to be Of readiness at • moment's warning. l 7: The churches are decorated with evergreens. Thif. Lone ! Star is prominent. '5.! New Yuen, Jan.] I I•.,The bullion m the Bad! has decreased £593 100 duriag the week. 6...5r BRIT, 111.—The Iron Plated war c hip Warrior was suerieufulty launched nn the 2gtk.*: The ship Lisingslon Iron Liverpool for Phili4 delphia, had put Leek. • l' Femme...4h. Petrie says that Piedmont is purl . ; chasing steamers lii France to convert them intui men-at-war transports. I d A Berlin dispatch stales that for some wee ~ past purchases of hum. have belie made in Eastetif Prussia fnr the French sod Piedmont... goveriti:, MOW, .1 A urrata.—Dtmar Inonate European poldiciani .apreas the opiniot ' h that Rechberg and Nan e lere cannot, ;umbly, pull well together in diploT antic hareem. The journal. gen i crally condemn the circular o f rt,, Om A ~, n Afinw er. The poste af the minister or commerce auo pubVe inatrucooa, is the Vienna Cabinet, remain ir1e414.1: CINCINNATI, Jai. ii........ComAnce and Homaijt Lehrer, who ritabhud policemen Long and liallatip, at a house of ill- fame on. Wednesday night, wet d yesterday end taken to prim., Conside4. able excitement 7. manifested in regard to tifi affair, and an attempt was made to take the p 4 onus from lad by nerce. The attempt was pre'% vented by the Guthrie Greys, who were ordere4 wit to protect the jail. Hallam died yesterday. :q New OILNANS, Jan. 11 .— Forte Jackson an d B. P.billipe, on the blileuliatippl; and Pike, at the edi trance of Lake Pontchartrain, ware mixed by Nof Origami troops. No resistance was offered. The returns indicate that the 6eoesaioolite have St majority in the Convention at Galveston. In thil election on the Bth, the candidates favoring a Sol:dill ern Confederacy obtained a majority. The Indian depredations on the frontier of Toyota', continue. ST. LAM, Jan. I,.—The real object of the appall ? mum of the Federaldroops at tbe mab.treantry °Ma this morning is still involved in mystery. Crowd'ir of citizens surrounded the custom house all dsy, 6{o more curiosity thin excitement wu manitested litany rumors -reaped. but nothing of • reliable charastai can 'odd. Everything is quiet t presenti.. Wavaimr, ?do I ultra secession log wu held here lost night. Resolutions were puma denonoclog,tho St. Louis Democrat and for bidding it, oireolation. Linooln was horned laical gy, amid the bring of caption, torchlight.,consro, do, Sr. Louts, Jan. I , l—By order of Elsoaral Soott,f• an detsehmt of fort federal troops ander Lieutenant Hubinoun,-took possession of the sol,treasovy, tom house and post otboo building early this MOT* log. Ersrythiog le suiet. . • I fri I A•aani, Jan. 1 . 1i.-..Spesker Littlejohn introductiV • toe...lotion in M I Boom approving of Presidefit Buchanan's spool message. and tendering to tile United States govirnment whatever aid, lo men atid mosey, that was whoired to inform the laws. Br dosepre, Jan. 14. --IL resolution was introdueild into . the Legislatnre, to-day, tendering the entire MM. and forces or the State to aid the general government. Loutsvist.a, Jac. 11—The titer is rising slow( ' , with 7 feet in the num!. SI SAIP - 0 ONIFIERI P linportil t to Families! . Save Time; Trouble, and Expense. 1 ,1 ~ • ti THE : TRH • • _, BEST ~,-,,. : MARKEt ARTICL .. roit IN - - MAKING • . I 3,, SOFT SOAPI:Il 1 ____.i. ~,, .-, ...,: One pound nun to Six pounds 1 :1 CIO a l 'IL S 19r- ! .T. 4i Ten 4... Wlndeeel% he. ti Pentea. Sta Manufactig. Coi! ,!, PITTSBURGH, PA. . -1,. ; ONL HIGH i 1 And bY ell Drantlets le Carmen In tha Vetted illetelqj AIOFTATT'S LIFE' PILLII., h 1111 41NDI /MIND IMRITT whtel T pe. aslant eardkthe has eopolred for lts thearlaleki .gluey In .11 the dhow.. which It profanes In core, beri reudend the meal prattle. 01 attettatione path; net otii anneammeny ha nabortby of th em. 11347 . n knOW.M. their (mien ttalr good to Welly be then 4 .nd 17! Oahe not by tbo ha:: th ere.doloaa. la all awe cdWn: timbre, Dyppelpelo, alibis and Liver •Illreiloaa, Paw Rheomathn4 f.'s,. Awns, atetthatelbad Athol, andi all dermal Denuterthatete•it Ileratt4three PIM duo tenet • ably pruned • mtg. end:speedy remedy. A single loi n plant the LIB PIIIIe hyped the reiner of eompetltlotla the rethaalkoa • beerypatient. ,! . Dr.110111AIT• PHOENIX. NITTIIIN will bib...104:10 ly effleathxt. In all Om et Donnas Debility, Dyryeyo. Mad lobe, the Mkt owe thetdont In retina.. la Denali. , blealth;bnoll :miry' lied et Weakneetrot the Dlitattl**o 6 l I" ' diu l Dr - 114:1:10FMT. Me Dreedirsy, Mb Tothourd by .1141.1 of nil 1104 Prtialete te.rnalF.l thebealtnet Ma asantre. '• • ' . ‘4",43'.5) ,B A.U..JEGY' r VA.1CR1C.1.1...% CO.. V PRAOTIOAL j I • 1•,! LUMBERS, digD STEAM FITTERS,,: . suortoloot o „ ng.to the'boolneosalirip,Oa t:,ha total ME ,~, ~~;, , , , REC&RD. (mum,' •.. [Re eel ever:kb:lly for the Pittsburgh D , dedtts.l Prrrsurmon.Summar, Jin., 12. 1561. There iitti,„..t., lu the Ira, of ••• our resvrchanta pay more atteutlontith=ml • thuu on) Win also. ThArti I. hosavet • Onto I fvello‘ In ureatatuffr, and the pnuaillog opinion I. that • further adt.toce will take ram._ rbi. to recent advt.. from Europe, when So wast Ira advancing when: the etnamer Norri , Scotta eft ." FLOUII-rt mane its but moderate 'denmad. while 'lrk*s ore firm hut auchauged. We note the (Albeit. • pee. Eifel IK. • . . ... :Fancy, 75 Mar rom 600 . 5 go 5r(55 40 d do --.. : 660 100 dh ew do 100 dOw 50 -- 35 a do -- • 6 . 09 115 d do 600, .4 4 LLLLLh g,, --- 637 101 d'a do 663 145 dots lots do 06 636 100 100 del* 4 55 ()ROO RIRB-Sogar-Satea 003 Ude at 7!..f,. 17 dodo la two rotor 751734. ltolassro-lhor bat oachauged. &dm of 10 Ltd fo city Ind* at 34, 21 do do at, 36c; and 15 do do at ma e 115 ore. Marv-Sales la lots of 101 Ike Rio St 16 (5)15Wel 0 ELAIN-Sale• from tint hand. 00925 hroliat 260. Ova balm of 170 Lush Rar at 4Co. Broritry- Bals a of 60 bush. Spring a 560. CHER IS-salea In thee* iota of 189 be, W 10. t 100. RUA VR6AT FLOUR-balm of 2,000 fib. at $11,85 It cwt. WlllB ilf--Balers of 45 W. Rettllied at 17%01341 4 / 1 gall. DRIKI Yi1t41 . 112. -Balm of 60 brush inn dricd Peaches at 81,12, net 14 ak• prima Apples at 51 V hob. SALTitri s. alr• of 100 Lb'. at 3105 for Rubs. BRAN tea of 4'5 torah Small White at 137b50 ? bush. DIL-balas of 10 tddsbio Illardot 89t690.4-t city teats, -, and 3 no do to oruntry at 940. LA RD-flitlor of 10 kg. reentry at 9,e vl lO. 110ailr Y-Balea of 8 hid. Pend as $6.60 II MA. ~id lATAILV Ad u Gun oi logic lAL. / 001.11 1 Meter., Joe. 0 —Tione—itreelpts 11524 la DIA Market o il atol month. e .. ter. ' &ilea 600 bide "Lockport Ily,lrsoi ." 270 tals"Etoith's Mille." 100 btilawliolgp e " 110 bblo "Corot Me MA," and 221 bbla .r..p... . ,&u5 del 475 Lbla "Marine" on private tetting2lM lobla stay choice a patine at 26.75 alb • . / Wheat 14.Celpfie 25,4:9 La Market gulag and Ore., acid prices vsocal I.4ildit. ••• Rale 700 be No 2 against 703 j. lu Mart: .000 hie° at 7t4c In Mort; 1,600 OD 01011 at 11/ki .. .101,143 • gs do at 53e on mirk: 1,500 ha by' datople it 824 track; 7 In at 51; jar on track: ISO bags at Ello on track. ~ 0 .1 . 20, / , Itecolpes 01.164 bu. Market 1144..blratel a shadi tit nte.r. alas 16,000 ho mixed it lota at 52.1ia11t dote; Rd Ida Tall w at Mu nit track. _ti Oat.— allots 1A72 bo: Market Ore. Ind Site]. MO. 0,070 Lat hlo 1 at 17140 in store. i 11 .7. lid, .2.540. he; marked deli; sales 143 bag, prime allele on auk: 000 g. goal at 451.4 e, an treat. Itarlayi—ilecttpa 1,141 bush; market gokA. Paha 400 be cbnioe et 820 on leek; 400 hu at /Men track; 400 len at 47a deliartd. Pregual lloga—llotatpts 2,734. Margot active and true a 0 1 aditc higher. Ads. more an loliowst 2a 11,g atuaging ISO Me at 141 , " 325 Pea et 1 I. . " .. 207 Da a...._...._ .. .. ~ t $5.12%6U5.824, diet Meg ou 200 IN, tu .. it 15,15 Welt ' . 500 thol 7. 47 " it 15,23 94 7 . 5 Z. " 200 lbal .-'• _ 524 .• lit so,2e 05,75 'l. -.- 190 PAP `l -- ..' Lis.. 114.—altecelpla 1,149. Market Bins ammmmtttt attlti: Witt I. L a goad peck lug and shipping demand at $561011,26;,. ~ 7.7.." ,-, E4e4/ Moder Pa enlia•O—Tb• money mulct loolagaladlii, uidedly d 11. Wry little paptr watorter/frdaroun4lAll' , : "... • geuerelli Mare weal.. doing that any y s li.. .holit101$1...::: .., no., fauta c•rconrao excepted, than we her uot lad for Aleif. l . l f:', pat 1.. i. wwili. 11, lull to attributed to lite worm [sigh ..e 01 the satlwo Uf three days. lt la told and bracing to; bight, weh A/pa/sport of 'n thaw. cud bust. a will be likely to Ode ill • any or tW0..13.401ar1 hate .1 atinadneen le at nal.. tu moot all the necadittaa of tea . Money fur 11l 4 glthus a tne.. a paper issboodant. ! ' Karla go took soother torn— up daril— nolly. The cur. not bat. rote was 3 p cent ran, hot ofitsitiate'wert chard. ed 14/Zpi t rent abuse Out pile. locusb..;. T 6. demand la light. 4 oor merchants do nut Ilk* to go heck tu higher figures. 'ia.book• be, war 1111. std aby eobalderwhi• nip. • / ply wuul at on force down the price. A vary active oe. /sad? fl, [errancy a /obi al. ems •1G61411,0 to drop. To. il..y the buying rain. is 6106!,tj. 1 ; . . Gold linylug al 4 p ram; selling at G d aria ibe btu• hors otalbtaln a large margin heart.. the hosing and alb Line pill LI prol,t•then.u... ugaimie a (alt.—Unit...lat. er, 9. . _ ' Tut to ply n 1 ineney cannon.. Isret, .01 rain are Mb ., to feb.r nr Inaretrert. The bank. ere etnth relieved of the pro.. ne nr.nt thou.. and aro cow doing crnetof Lbw good' abort pa r etre. ......re steady, and the nitt. Batas alwito am hothead In away kola.- res to r;lt r • ben*, 11ar het ear prolPs thee pope. et 1.0.? not, mu h capttal folds Its way Iv too Inure market, end thon'etltt es ~ .. I.te. Coll lootorare 0 . 2•11. et Ill'V cent citt sr toon4l convent/. The beaks coollow to-tneet Llne d* wools catalog from the retell trade for epeclo,4 that no In couv•otecce le expetleoced In that wetter, a enepenelon i t le *c.r el telt by the public. wd le a tell, ~ hanky W. twirled ed by the booke.—(Phlle. Lodger, Thatedey. Tun Sol ow 'agate tha flown. of the eunWl val. et Po, ~ .. ,_ . . ... turribatti!7 . .; twlitati; tatork!t<4l at Nooalraiit far airs • Will 1., Docked Mot Ow Imorint 61.11E011. $115,- '1{4.00 1.. dto.. ths.atina WWI entalvd thlo dit. bream lutet o ibil jo e,4 Wutrhon• Tuna • nothing dclou'llb Banker' Itlcbaog9 no LOolloo W.,. Ihr luting of the lludoicrrleamor mall patent.: attar .oo. Tim raw. chap] ftFR 10196007996 IV mot: In m.roay, le bear 4 of Tory tormo trape .outalfer of bank, at Rank rata, and otbcra at 13. - &9 a coal. The new Lt: bt cent Tramory bill. are toe, firm to.Cty, at I 44 V met. 711 Y Tln ro,Tbtr.d.y. • flaw Oi!.artra Jan a —Flour wlttirit - Prim.: all ralas of arMartlna at 95 30613 aw•daratd demand at $l7. Lard urebsoced as la madmiata demand at 7 and 9c for alimuldi Whlskr Ih modyntta demand. bat prima tim 19e for rentllled and toe for raw. emu. ataadi *rata drutatl. at ShaltClic for folly fair to pet , stead, atle3VIM for prime to