• A . • Di MIITSOIIOLOGICAL Obssevatisar far the 12.a.ua, by G. lt Optlelo,llB Tifth SL—eatteated - daily at• - P. 0 ...—..... . .. ...... .. . 35 1 3 #0 Pir...........---. .... 23 14-20 The or Trade and the Currency • • i quesi.lon. 14: cesTay's Getutte we published the report of a o millet t or the Rowed of Trade, coaeliting of HI . Win: McCreary, J. J. Gillespie, Robt. Orr. :. Thirbat4h and F. K. Bruno!, appointed t far. • pavane of davbing some unease to obi ts Atm • lois and inconvenlenee malting , fro depreciated ourranoi. The.report emulates lm outset soggeatioes, of a practical eheracter, wh h are worthy' the consideration of every bu nets man.; The recomitendelloos of the co mitts, are ' , summed up to the following re. solutions, whbili should have appeared with the re ft, bat which failed to reach us in lime: 1 aa rf..i tu : sim .b......r af ....bby a i l b ; : ti imo.g t o. ll l3. awc ,....wi t p a pTotaio gl a bt.: .,b,t ei osa k l i b; o .bi.. f er.im u k. h th • 6..... C1 , t et, r p. 0f tt.: P' orgh So melte on &pent or la payment the Mum of AM donor Bailees' tech ram of &mount a. may me& ' M R of teta Tb :Thog . r tim l!"4 0.1.11 th"." 10 a:photo e i"U f hone ". E h : mi t" . Nun Prmate4 That tWitatak &an mimes, pay oat. Mil. mAti my ether diepoelitaa of the mem to mcelved lag l dath it ' t er r Ilen "."b" ittera nlnKl air .i getiresen "4l°l 7o Pt"L tives ..*f l i ti lftr :Litgi"%ithmtio not thee Ave dollimr by the Beak. af tbs. 0011101011. immerhiline ft* togratere of the of AM of lb. repot.- taies,in behalf of Board of Trade ot the Olty of rm. burgh, sod eat the Preddlent be lottrocket to tronimit a o py of their re.. ..d the oxuateanums :upon to the hoard of ?rade of lb. City of eiummah, nemeting their aid le effecting the preipmd referee 4 SOU the linoiertalandant la hereby diTected crier the supervision of the Prelident, te prows two start petiolate la of of the propooid enummet, each of the embodying on. of the let sad Ihl moll:1Mo% end to have odd Witham printed and dletrthated kr eitorstare. moong the people. Tbe defiant 'offered no testimony, it being ad mitted OrtliS prosecution that defendsat , a previ- Cbaracurr, was good. The evidence win clear for the prosecution. Mr. Shannon made a very touebtagapynel 'to tholepin, mating that the de fendant- admitted everything bat the intention to fire the 6010 g—that he urai the dupe of evil SOmpibions and into:luting liquor", and that everything ehowed that there wsw.no precomeerted ' demo to commit the offence. The use wee dab , muted without 'argument on either aide, and the fury - retsnmel a verdict of guilty without leaving _She bor. • .11,--Tioe ejectment case of Woods Vs.Exis, before Jadge Hampton, went to the jutrylat one o'clock to-day, after a chMge - froco the Court oflover an hour.. The pup rendered a verdict for the defendant. Before Imittg Willie figs.—Tamils C. Mahler and A tiguelo,F..lmehler. vs. Juub Wise. This wassut actitwf fitcfment for tbirty r three acre. of land SIL F.llll Oeee tat...Min. - The ease was eotapremi. ed by. tISX defendant agreeing to pay $2OO to the plaietiTs. Owner, - DIMS U. John. MeV:Joky and Junius, Marks, Executors of Geo. wink= Mirky deceased.' Actioe" for work sad labor done and matte* fur• slatted: 'The plaintiff melts to mom g3lB, for the emotion pf olmontament over the matins of General Marks, at Nava, Pa. The Executors claim that the workitM not does by plaintiff, and that he . war got party to the contract. On trial. 4 rand.. Be aria sick witireensump on when he went -to Denina'aid gradually grew one 411111 It was feared that hi might me bed t there. At Eau, os Thuniday,./de. Dula got hie we on ready for the purpose of bringing Lang to to and petting him Into the hank for Harmony, that li 'might rejoin his friends Mimi; The old man cough a good deal on the- way, and appeared very we k. When they rushed Gerhet's tavern, mime the intended to atop the old creidure bed finished Ids jatarney. and tie sea carried llnto the tavern a c Tsar The jury found thil the deceased "came ids death from ' . neutral minalaa." , . ''' • Pentuitiraninia Animation I. Illinois. On Saturday last o .the &hewn Lodge in Wash legion, Pa.,irecairred a comma 'cation from the Lodge at Clinton, De Witt co nty, Minnie, eon • ~,v4iNg the allontag intelligenc : I , .i ..Lewielinbens, Erior,wu f . meminated in the fb ''. ocial discharge ge - hor anti as postmaster f 1 o this &re.' IThe remains will leave on the 14th, . for Wieldier:4.ff -:' , , - The Ulster brlitra Washingtur - Dritinte says that Mr. Roberta was well known in that place, baring .--, swilled Id vi '„with the late Han. luau Lent, and ' alterwaid removed in Wayoub ugh, Greene roan. ty, where ho practiced fur a number of years, and from which runty he was seek to the Legislature two Omit; Iller located at Clinal in 1867. Ile hu a member of relatives residing i Washington cone. ty, and alSo-ia...Gresee. hi I was a gentleman highly eateened by Ins acqeatenees, and his ne• mini, - deep timely death will ni, deep r egret. The panic alum of tht alralt are not giverti ... \ t 4 _ • r f4 l '4:=MN 3 R'M y Y ~ '. _ tl i...- . • 4ttsburgveaettt: 6 - 14 - 170lAtj Pk", 1 : 17.1 , ' ' rya cirr. FRIDAY 1408241110,.. JAN. 18, , 1881 . 2 -:::arr AFFAIRS ,tutus. • is linens ste,Viick; - A. ... • ~. 34 12 "' 31 -Court of Quarter treaders... Before Judge, Mellon, Parke and Adams. us mauve roman curs 9arnioss. Mr. Shaheen; for the defense, end Mr. Collier for the Commonwealth, made eloquent ..pooches to the jernanif otter an able charge from Judge Mellon, they retired and returned in about hall as hoar with a eardier. of guilty. The 0611011111 was remanded..,.. Al motion _was sonde for a new, trial and arried,of.itulgiecit: Win. Pries was adietei for moult arid battery on oath of fialluith. Cbsithers. The affair hap. paled elitharkir id - Jainsary, in Temparancesille, and4resanaof tome misunderstanding between them as fellow-laborers on the miboad• Verdict—• not uilty,..sch party to pay half the eosin. Arica' Cur=-Alezender bleContall, a young man alma 21i. years of lige, was indicted and put no tria,fer attempting, on the night of the 16th of Maintop:r lath! to; set Ire to the machine- shop of the Pllteioribi add ,Clevehuad Railroad Company, altuatedifithrOstir-Dipot, in the baronet of Man chester:, ft appears that on the night in question, intimation harken been given to Mr. Jacob. Honey, arm of thefluperintendarts. thethn attempt was to be made on that eight to ere the shop, several of the employees, with policemen, were keeping a elosearatch in the buildings. About eight o'clock in the evenlnOs noise was heard at one of the outer doore;and soon after • light was struck with a mash in us Of the store rooms, and some straw in a glue box wee ignited. The room was full of nom. bustilds materials. The 'foreman of the shop Mr. Collett, bearing some one in the room 'maths.' his opportheity, sad aired him, and after a aerate struggle, in which be receive a blow -on die aye with somethinr sharp, he threw Mr 'stigmata and Neared MM. Whin a light was pthdueed, the 'm ews eirptersd Was - Toned to be the defendant; who exclaimed that be was a ruined man, and bad *mo usy bad brovight him to it. Matches were found half buried , the her after the dame we, auto ;AdvCouttell eras formerly employed by the com pany as a 61111111111 . 00 the locomotives, but belt their employ for asaie.asse, is .the spring :premien. to the commission of the crime charged. He bad access to ell the baildiege of the company, previ ous to his diikcharge. Wm. C.lo.is ' of Clarified, .1. 11,klampton, Iraq , appealed f or the proarratios, and P. C. :sheathe sod J. C, Diekee, Raps., for the defense. District Celan. • . , 'Madden Meetlsoo-Ceronsre /Inquest. Oa Tbaraday afternoon, an old man mused Philip Long . ..agedawe' emnty-si• years, did suddenly in a waged ou Ohio ibotet, opposite lie tavern of 0: o wslear Allegheny. Coroner. Bostwick was enm mooed to bold an Inquest, when the following facts were elicited ; TLs demised was a wetly', of France, and bad been In this country about six years, rest ding moet °lsla time with a septiew at Old Harmo ny, I. Bider county. 04 the 10th lost be cams to the city for the purpose of spending a - week at the bonseef Jeseph Bosh, residing on Capt. Coohran's farm s tin miles Wow ,Allegbeny, lan the Beaver Burglary em Wylie meet. Cto Wadi:4,day night the milli ery store of Mrs, Galbraith, emner et High and "jibe streets, wu barglarionsly entered lad tobbe • of • few articles of tddlag wino. Au entrance wu affected through the Mathes; sad from Meese the told 'Mood Looms S. tin store Sid dittoing% .ff othlog has been missed , bat twn baridkerchkde sod a Aver' pencil. Serirsh onsentsde for money. bat the rascal was die ap*ated, las Os only sitoseeded in ptting shoat taW•threil mute which , had twin lett In the till. Krt+ laiabnatillr4 wanted three Weeks ago that an attempswohld be made to rob her' and that it well knouts 14111088 it ,, bird bed been seen stout the coteser *Mug a medal imunisation of the pisialses. . ~ : titiiiiiitieu 01.111104 r 111,111benny. 66;,liflfileasuy, erCostialosioner, who hu bees c 0555 7, 4 14 watt ; ids roost hi the. etentty jolt for two was richer Worn yestordsy. He is coo . sitithrhot b'eat — keit of ll'th tlmit'caitli tektinie the casket stthatioe of hie wifoiotholute bees with Ali/11 feCriiritial days. 'He is yeti leoble, aid it to ithiy.toruitniallrthat he has strength kougli to walk abanit the room. - Ithrsmatter of Breit regret thi a to tat r . ,ll4'frleatia that he has' oat boon-Is couditi* silk his to hie home sil his fine was paida lad t t to saw dookhil whither he will ever teeth thh hisoi'alite: - . . ', • . lam wietrivio • let records - eshibit min carless lids aid Wide, s, Amon which we may illitertheiSillieriali .1"On elth Of — ismarry, Mr. Jobe Ilineheiccif Arestro • . smtty, mu mu. fled to liflie'Rebecee, vela t delights, of Mr. Jacob Alter, of Pi. toweablp. SilaShalY sante Thers_ r seo :whirr timelier irt:tb_e_tiredeimi fueff: bet it Temithsble tbst tble is the meth eeeple mamba bleb, bitter holly, hy.thettiSeieting cler gyman, Rev. S. IL - fdeCiatig. ••, Atilt. Chittiville; Obi*, no the 241 h of December Itiets4 WOWS ae Meter-Ot L osa_fsaWly !Mimi lire. Metes lel the persoaiset..s . Welber Asell.Malor 14: -smother ilesetly.4dr; :Charles Stillwell mamas; aaWdell: end Oft•Talgt.Woll l . l r *art; gigs - • liaudada:—Tbe liwe. daddidar nr JobtadaPlary,tof gear. — i‘tidriasti Featnii Ammo,* '-'laideb vat ma badly barbed oa Meader i u t;by: aatidg fire, _Cad ay glands/ altarborkill, tbiabalanaa wlicli tivir -4.r.trAbier. AttiothwtS2, 00 %- , 4of - ' WWI lbw netmdmir, •••••-- • OUR BOOK rams. Clam iwd ispiof join • mg-fitly* of tboend. of - tb• IV News Priests Poobatao, In tbo Togn 11137. 0 4 'l4 'MOO. Landing on &mane of tbo Japoom. KmoofortOlho MOW Sides. Mootrated hb Pootodla Of illOitodloorodor.. 4 Whir Prlecipd tLE • dots.' NO lisistousat Jame D.Jobouoa. U B. N. ac , ,Pbtladelphts: Desihrnr. Yale by .1 fOtofough.-- • Limit Johnston has made so interesting record in this - volume of his visit to China and Japan, and also of the late viol of the Jipatieso Embassadurs to this country. In hie preface, he my■ this is his first appearasce as an author, and ..crare. the charitable forbearance of criticsif promising that he will not again, Ike, &c. But we beg to assure him, that though (ohm on a "cruiser in the Pow haulm, even to China and Japan ' might not of itself qualify every men to write a book, we should noti,be sorry to hear that he had forgotten to re member this rash promise, when his friends ask another book liter hi. seat 'braise." arm.. Mr. iloathly Illopodoo. 1861.—Now York: narrow it. Wotan. Ylttoborgla Hunt a • Mr. Brown , ' " Peep at Washout" is coecludeil M this number. So also le "To Red River and Beyond." Both abound, as did the previous parts, with, graphic aid spirited Slustratioas. The neat papyri "More 'Matti S ciders," le also profusely illustrated. Bat sareeenot particularize all the attractions of Harper this month. Law, bat not least, certainly, our aye fall. upon the tempting new story of Mr. Tbackery, " The Adientures of Philip," three chapters of which are given ; they will no doubt make many a reader or Harper Meg for the March number long before the time. Masao Huns a fdroza have laid "The Koick • erbocker" ferrebrnary, aid Godes , ' Ladyle Book for the same month, on oar Table. In the former, which is an established favorite, in fact an "insti cotton" of Zdagasinedorn in the whole country, without regard to sectione, we have this month a varied array of good and pleasant things ; we have verse that is more than mere verse, and prose that is nut proily. Kniekeibocker is meant for both sexes, we believe; bat here we have another of more occlusive choice. The Lady!. Book, winch we know is sot for us, is. yet, vie know, quite • tre to the fair ones whose special apprecia tion it stoke ; and the number before as, with ire illeatratlons and vaned attrictious, must be quits • charming One role, on the worktable. lak W. :Wrong Bed—onvodya an . Rpm Rrerylnidy knows "Reedy," the famous Diamond hostler, Allegheny. Be can tnm up a "boa" about as nicely and quickly as any nose living, and it is said that the imperial stables of !franca can not ptodece his equal. Ile Is a perfect Rarey among the country horses, baying burner at the Allegheny market. and 'they all know "Reedy" like a peck of oats. Like man); other great rams, "Reedy" has a weakness for wine, or something of that kind commencing with a "w," and when he gets i few glasses inside hie jacket he gets the Idea ihto bin head thaths owns the town and can dits.he pl . On Wednesday night he spent tie 'money free--and he got • on a spree— strange sights for till see. Being full of iir.”. he strayed sway off to West street, in the Third Ward, and dropped in at the house of one Idra y llminah, an acquaintance. Here be met an old lady named Phoebe Toper, who wai attending Mr*.• Hannah ii her illness, and who had a snug bed' prepared lfor herself on the floor. "Reedy" got very sleepy, and despite the remonstrances of mother topet, ha popped isto her bed ! Then there wee tremble in the - Yekie, yon may be sore “Reedyn lay in the arse of Morpheme, while Gee of the woven folks sped RI the M•yor's office, and returningwith as officer had him lugged oft to the •• he, where he &limited his nap. This morning he was biought before his honor, Mayor Drum, and alter a hearing was adjudged to pay a fine of three dollars end coat.. Poor "Reedy" was a little short, but a fiend "sinned up" for him, end be left the Of f ice triatterieg direful threats sigmas' mother Loper and tier whole establishment. Mrs O. .g. Vandanbalr o the Union Mr. Vaadefihofr is gait., a larorite ro Pousbarah ii crowded audiences are a lair tem. We therefore Ease pleasure in preienung to his friend. here tSe following patriotic lines, tieing part of a p.m which he read in Buffalo a taw evenings ago, and which was most enthusiastically received Thittit'yoe lb* Colo', loo{ the Nett*. pride, G., 81. ewort-oot toy b. der g The teoeld'it great Weeder or • people!. poet Bret.. like the !Limy Idol °the boat No, not 'Tom built with tail sot blood to hot Despite the treoposh myna tho wintry bleat; Arm in the people's beat.'tie rooted derp, Their hopes. eftreiketh downer inennwow itten Perpetnal mlall o!mr Ito cherishM Swat, To *Weld It front the übitiortori and the storm • Dark tloode may gather, tboodoto It m.l, ♦nd liglanlogs the from tnle m polo ktill dui . I tier nn strearliprookill • Still shall Its aptadon Was the Still ahtll It shim • twain light • ti, Unmet ondimm . d, star tore a sir tr star ire If lase wildly. madly start art ~ Wit mourn if like the Petra 0 r old., . Vol k. , v our mars , amerce, st tl. Ann ;id the Deol.Vs trust, thr iv 's mil , ' —....-- Fatal Amide t. - A young manimined Miller milli,: employed on the Pennsylvania Railroad, as inStaotty killed on ildteiday by being run over ii,y the train on • /doh he sea. employed. It appear. that he must have fallen Witte train unoivaerred,as he semi not mined until the train had paned Waal Liberty. A man I urn maned back on the mutt train to ascertain If pouible: what bad become of Waal Hie body au ' found near McFarland's coal ard, a short dm- Lance bryond Emit Liberty, to shocking m . Is is•preau., toodation train passed over t•' was courpfetely d. Tb of thw painful accident wan a , and resided at Lockport', %V He walla steady, sober and in• l 'and had been engaged on the mcnths Coroner Bostwick b verdict in accordance with 5. rendered. The Late Vestlval If or . e Isllemary. The tale festival for the Ifirmary and Farm . - enderSchoolthe chirp of Ita . W. A. P aaaaa ant, was not as successful as osoaL Various causes 1 oombined to produce this result—toch as the one. voidable chimp from the weekil i aefore to the week of Christmas, the number of f Wale for other and similar Objects Ia the city at the acme time,and the praetors of the money m et. Macy f the articles en exhibition ems not d, and both insti a4k lotions are far short of the fund . requisite to meet their indebtedness. The proceeds from the Infirm ary tablits,ai the late festival. amount to $284 77. In addidon to this, Mr. Pastavatit acknowledges the receipt of $lOO from the Eoooomy Society, through Messrs. Baker and Henri& Ai.° the fol lowing a.--It. T. Leech, Jr., Sin; 0. B. Davi:oil:o, $5; W. Stevenson, $10; M. Underwood, SIO ; James Marshal, $10; 8- M., $2; M. T., Soo; Everson, Preston & Co., $2O; Kim A Bohwarts, $6 05; E. Bourne A Bro., 111 35. Coto.—The cold in 'Ragland had been -intense. the mercury falling as low as ten degrees below :aro. In some pan. ol -the country there had also been heavy lall. of snow. Great &sums among the poor Its the consequence, and the •'Timre" in a strong article calls attention to the fact that two men, who were able oscine ice, actually died of starvation in London, during the lastiweek in December. Ibe it; ol the weather was ere, greeter in the province. than in London, and the railway traffic ol the country was winch impeJed by tho heavy Mlle of snow. On the Tarim!' railway lines throughout the kingdom, thp front, and, in many places, heavy for, iuradditun, canoed melons 113C01:118BiCOCII. Tan Patent 'b are preparing for a greed obelaught in Washington just before the ex piration of the p Adminiatration. Rocc... aged by the enema attending the efforts recently to extend Howe , * Rearing Machine Patent, Nome of the Reaping Machine men are quietly at work in the genie direction. lem promised some facts and figures on We important oubject,,within a few day. ,hat ern worth ventilating. la the meantime, ff the Presidentdoes not desire another line coded to the bleak liat of the Adminietration, as no/reputa ble as Floyd's Peron% claim ceae,or Thompain.. Indian ;Bond. affair, let him keep an eye on the Pa -1 tent Braman.— [Washington Letter. AMIOTIICII Senor. Sitivit.—A few dap. ago we noticed the tweet of Sew. Wet. Smith, charged with desertion and forgery We doe elated that Smith :denied being the real Sere. although be admitted that ho.ltew him. Lie wee to have bad a heating before U. B. COMMWOODOT Batley on Toesdey; but the matter bee been held over until thin morning, consequence nflMr. Bailey having received a paper from New rk, detailing the arrest Of one lieut. Win. Smith; to that cite, for I precisely similar offense. Crri Mowramrs —Dr. A. C. Murdoch, Physician to dm [Board of Health, teporti for 'two weeks, ending Jaauary 14M, thirty—two deaths viz:— Twelve males tweny females ; Ahirty white, two colored. Of this. twenty, two were children ander fire ;dare of op, of whom five died or diptheria, three of ecotratoptien, two of catarrh lever, two of pnensooala ud two of croup. 01 the ten admit., three died of consumption. /110011. CE Colle.ll.lf ..Burrict.”—Many of our readers will be interested to the following, which we clip from the Philadelphia Ledgn r "The Qather City taserance Company of ,this city, we underitand, has nude immortal:intent to Seth H. ram., and is now preparing to go into liqui dation. Tao • Inane paid within the last year are stated at 1253,000. This, with the depreciation of Assets, Au given se the coon of the misfortuise.” • Upton linatruto.—A all for a "Union Hoeting," to take pun at City . 11.11 on Saturday arming, 'will be (enrol In oar odserUsing ollatons. It is - nornerously signed, and is addressed to all those who appreciate the blessings of the goveniment as 11 is, sod who believe In this restoration of the Mis .souri Von:promise, or the . compromise, soggestod by the Crittenden resolatioae. Tea Itaassme.—Oar ethos are new almost at toad height, the ehaaael Indicating a depth et eighteen feet List trreaiag. We ooderstead that bat two pairs el coal boats .will leave ea the prawn rise, and thaw" ate to, Ad a emetteet made shoot a year ago. The market le overeteeted at the Beath, cud coal le al most Is *pap then . ea hem Vieu.--Tbenoal and wood home of Mr. Ales. MAO, la'White township, convenient to the Bor. isugh'oll- lidless, took Aro on: Sudsy nighe last. and was horned to the grouted. A quastitrof tubes 'lad hoes removed from the stove or grate, as/ Played is • banal it the woodJouso, while is • looted condition, ud It , is thought diet the /hi thee - • listed. - • • PlllllBllll petitillia ia the leiebborhecelet Warigsbiltel. fkif. , 9llll 'pardon of Ste inpose,. ~eeieieat by Colutt'et Offer etul • Tensiese bt telety; a 1D0tth,1866 4 , el . tie ' iiltier ettlidt Willthtiht bc . I • EXTOL AT Mcitisvd.cr..—d very spirited sad extrionindry revival of moron is now going on at the Methodist Episcopal Church is Meadville. Abolt ninety, it is said, have experienced!' chart of bead and entertain a fuse and lively hope of havllie.Passed hoot deith unto life" The wed- aro still befog hold irrsrressaing to ave. , - flowing. rren.-0a 'mottos of J. H. Hampton, lfisq., Wisp, S. c Otia, EN., of Cleireland,Ohio,and sitar 01 the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Company for the State of Ohio, wait duly admitted on Thsrsday, to practice in the COWL of this comity. Mr. Otis is here to auiat Mr. Hampton in the trial of an important railroad suit. Fetzer" TO DEATII.—.OII Thursday night last, &lean Mayo, of Clover township, Jefferson coun— ty, *tole returning home in a state of intoxication, fell Over the bank of the creek near Downturville, and' was not fond until Friday evening, When discovered, be was lyind on the ice frozen stiff.. Was On..—A company of men boring for oil in Allegheny county, new York, hare struck oil in inch quantities that the shares is the well, whieh originally sold at $26, have eon up to WO. This well is located near 'Cuba os the Indian re servation, and is down but twenty or thirty feet. Srrnencarr.—ln the Criminal Court, two, joint' men, Frank Harper and John-Flaae, who bad cross-anita for assault and battery, made an amicable settlement between themaelvea, Har per ugreeiag to pay/the coat., that relieving the county of expense and the Court of trouble. LIQUOR Ceenc—Dominic Maguire was Geed $3O yesterday, by Juige Mellon, on three indictments for , selling liquor without license, having plead guilty. Corrospoodouos of the Daly Pittsburgh Waal:* ] HARRISVIIRO, Jan. 16, 1661. Gazette: In the SenatWo day, Mr. Irish called op his bill eapplementary to the not ineorpo ratibg the borough of Birmlugharp. Passed its sev eral readings. It bas yet to pan the House. A few local hills passed, but they were of no importance, and at early hoar the Renate adjourned. lb the House, the Union resolutions were again up,aad Mr. Randall delivered a long speech on the Dementia side, going the whole hog on the ultra pro. slavery side. His speech occupied the most of the morning session, and at its conclusion the Room resolved to hold an everting session, to further dis ease and dispose of them. The Governor has made his Philadelphia appoint maids, and will make his Pittsburgh appointments trPlilol7oll/. The Adjutanwileneralehip is still an open quartet:l, bat It is fettled that It will not go to - Allegheny. The new Slats °Motels are all at work and take to the barns* quite naturally. The excitement of this Inauguration Is paislog away, and the town is thinning oat, the noisy crowds having disperied whloh rendered it impoulble to eat, rest or sleep Jioring their stay hem. A. then is bet little to do, yet, both Holmes will probably adjourn, to-morrow, over to Monday. PR/ Dwissar.—Dr. C. Sill, No. 2 . 46 Non street, &Dan& to all brandies of the Dental prase. sloe. " jggif Docroe C. Banns. Water Cure and Home pathic Phyelciao; also agent for Rainbow's celebrated Trees for Rupturrs. No. ISO Smithfield St. t *WALL should not fail to read the adver , tbegeeet of P.C. W.A. le to.laySi ;age., LET.—The FOUILTU. STORY of the UALIITTS BUILDING, lora loom of 800 tom or lea, romotablo lorma. Apply to Et Inman 00, Oasetto Cluaotiog Boom. /BLOOD FOOD.—Attalltion is called to tsts facet rem...labia and rebeatllle preparatlon,advertlred la another colanfa. It I. no aoUraty non dlocarery. and mutt not be confounded with any of (be nomeron patrol ourillnea of the der. It le a cartatn now', Sc, all tbo ale.. rosined, and eapocially dare. of • chronic. nature —ol loud etandlog—of weeks, mouth% and years. Bades an, try Id Munn Osumi d DuPont, Sr New York, are the Nola .prom for It, and aim proprietors of the worldyetadrued Dr. auto.. laruvu °must, an artlcle whlab e , Vat= eboold haerfla her toadlclno cloud In oato of and contabrlng. so It dorm, no paregoric or Ware of any kind, it can be relied upon won the annoet ocakedeop,and will be found an havelnsbio nomads In all mem of Minoan* complalora —OM. Skate Jaaparal, Wombats. der. advecUramot.. Nor oM b 7 ONO. H. lIITAZI 4.4.140 Wood at. Pittnbarnrh. Pa 6•l7alliel•JP THE LATEST NEWS =3 RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE XXXVilti Congress—Second Session. o tho .k 3 dot), IN autumn,. Cita., Jan. 17. .Nerar..—Mr. Pottle, of N. Y , 'rom the Commit•_ toe on Naval Allure, reported the Senate joint reaolutiou in favuraf 'Commodore Paulding. Mr. Hindman, of Ark , objected to ita consider. soon lie understood that it gave perenuma to Commodore Paulding to accept a •orotd and grant of land from Mears,ea for having acted in the capacity of Courtlier Great Britain and Nicaragua. Pottle replied that the gentlemen was en- likely mutat.; lyre' not for acting am constable but for the distimmilied nommen rendered to thu ohlantry and Nicaragua. Mr. Hindman would not inquire into the matter of distioguished somicem. He condemned Corn. Pau conduct then as be did now, Mr. "Clemens of Ts., presented • memoria signed by 28,000 pemom in hie Congressional di toot, comprising thq comm. of Ohio, Mamma Brooke, Wetzel aid Taylor, M favor of the adjust moot of the Slavery difficeltiew in the Union. Mr. Webster, of Maryland, presented a memo ogled in the most • od that the &cum !. body also, as tt unfortunate vicuna .at 19 years of ago, .stmorelaild county. mamma young man, ; mid for about nine :Id an inquest, and a above Nets Was Hal from some of his eanstitoenu, in favor of the Crittenden plan. He believed they represeated the oldie* of the people of all parties a his dio. mot. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. . The Honer then went into Committee of the Whole on the Smut of the Union, and on the army ■ppropnatioa bill. Mr. Sickles, N. Y., mid that It eras not too mach to rem Irk that there pow exists more asperity he. tweet, the different mammon nt the confederacy as well as elienuitio or (eerie., than existed between England and the Colonise i■ 1714. to the revele tloiary period there w,a in Great Britain a force pony, sod a party for conciliation. Force con trolled the Parliament, and what were the remit. History record.. It in for au to decide whether we Will reject the opoweele which expenence permeate or whether we will imitate the policy of George 111 aid Lord North, which proved so total to the ambition of Ragland. Mr. Sickle. made a lengthy speech no the gore- ilea of the day. He presented the Galen of the 000ser+attar• of the North, and said it was emcee- cry that the Ithe purpose sod spent should animate he Southerners. la as sense has eneninp been employed. The act. or Mouth Carolina, including the fireing iota the Star of the West, were flagrant acts of war, which tI they had been attempted by any loreign power would have aroused every man in the nation to resimance. He spoke in high term. ol the character and forbearance of Major Anderson. No regiment could be raised in New York to be employed wallet say people melting their legitimate rights, hut the men of that state would march to protect the flag of the United State., and defend sad maintain its legitimate authority nod jurisdiction everywhere. Is reply to the speech of Mr. Garnett he mid *Mt it the navies of France and iftiglaod tare brought to Oaf shore. to Mierlere with the amertioe of our jariediotion, would ft not be worse thee mildness to surrender the fortified place, which can enable lie to ....t and maintain ear jurisdiction I There o,old he no each interference without secession. With it, it ie almost inevitable. This show. the Importance of holding the forte. Whatever may be the issue of the events—whether, happily by conciliation sod kimono to the South, we mny find on honorable and fraternal solution of oar difficalure n or Whether uahappity we blindly drift into •liensefbn, wit and irrevocable sews- lion. The great commercial ailments of the Calla o, require—the Motley of American cirilisttion demands—Chet the political and territorial control ul tide continent, from the month of the fludeon to the month of the himaimippi, from the Adantic to the Pacific Seas, shall remain where it now extow, in the heads of the government of the United State.. In all the partisan ileum between the South and the Republican party, the people el the city of New York are wills the South; but when the South make. an astenable issue with-our noun- try, when the fin of the Union in insulted., when the fortified places provided for the common de fence are assaulted and twined, when the Booth abandons its Northern-allies for English and French co-operation, then the loyal and patriotic popula tion of that Imperial City are a unit for the Caton. The discussion was continued by Mr. Pebbly, of Ohio, and Perry of Moine. The flouts adjourned. S .—Mr. Fassendes, of. Ms. presented the credential. of Lot M. Morrell, U. S, Sesetor , from Males, in place of Mr. flambe, which were read, and Mr. Morrell was warn In. The chair preeented a communication from the ;Governor of Ohio, who bad directed to him the .eredeutials of P. P. Chase, as U. S. Senator from Ohio. The credentials were read. Mr. floater, of Virginia, called up the dead yawl bill. Mr. Cameron desired to postpone in order to take op .slather bill of the greatest importance. Mr. Hester and that he could lot give - way ; Ore amendment to the bill is to substitute 15450.000 instead of $900,000. Mr. Fresenden, of Maissomid that 500,90 will be necessary to pay the swamis of the twd eleven already captured. Mr. Hunter said that S0:1,000 te the amount ne cessary to protect the Treasury. The amendment was adopted. Mr. flouter,. moved an amendment at the end of the bill, appropriating 300,000 to pay a centred made with a Mr. Thompson in May OM, for a cooling stetieu on tbe 'mamas of Panama. The amendment ellowhig.s3oo.ooo fur thei qai improvement contract we. paled by a yes and , ff nay vote celled for by Mr. Clark, of . $.l; Pew 3S, paye & Mr. Fiteb, , of lad., from the Committee of Print ing reported an amendment to tits Deficiency bill to enable the Bsperistandeat of Public Meting to terry of the provision, of the resolution, for the creation of a Bureau of public , printing. Agreed to—nays 394 asp 9. Mr. Gun, of California, offered a amendment to the Deficiucy bill to pay Mc Vanderbilt 8360.! POO per sums for taming .the mail 'front New York eta Panama to can Francisco. Mr. Latham, of Cal., oared to strike put Mr. Vinderbilt's same.. Agreed to. - Mr. Hale, ol N. 11., mired to amnia eo as to read ohm the lei or• July, 1860, to the , let of Jody, IEO3I. Mr. Johnson - , of ark., from the Committee os Public Ludt, repettad as amendment for $1.2.867,- 92 k.r the Kickapoo Lead ogles, gemse.AgMed to. The bill wee time tamed. ?honed* gallreed hill was dies taken as. &sestet last votes es Sallalllllllll4 wan,takia. The Senate thee west tato szwative LATEST PROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Btrana•hip Veal Sr..Jonse, N. F., Jan. 18.—Tho gleams* Teu tools; paned off Cape .Race this afternoon, with Southampton data to the nth ion. This only market ranched is that of the tnet, when the Wes of Cotton are reported at 0000 bale., 'including 1000 bales to speealetors. The market aloud steady. The Liverpool Corn Market we. needy and very male} The Landon Money Menet opened doll on the sth. , Colson 9230921 for account. The steamer New York arrived at Sentbampton on the sth inn, short or coal. The Paris Bourse on Saturday was hMny. Pears, Sondayi—The Mansteur publiahes a de cree modifying. duties on sundry articles, alma decree rains( interest on Treunry bills to 3,4 and Si per cent rapectively. GO account of the death of. the King of Prunla the hall at the Tannins has been postpon. d. PIIITII, Sunday:Yesterday a disturbance m oonlit at Keen lirempt, during which the soldiers Grafton the crowd, seriously wounding Sr. persons. Genre, via Marseilles, Tweeds., —Mortar baths. ries have been established in the valleys. Paris Sunday —Negotiation Concerning Gaeta, have been opened between France and Sardinia, Naples Friday.—A Bourbon coesoiracy bee bees discovered, four Rojalist G ' Is have been a 2 rested in connection there with ee'sgents of Frau cis second, having come from Gaeta. Prin Csarloan is expected here on the 15th Neples, Faturday —Several Neapolitan officeri have been arrested in connection with the Bourbon conspiracy. The bombardment el Gaeta continues. Salurday.—Prince Carignan wilt poke. bly tern for Naples on Tuesday, the 20th. The Teutonic him 03 35 000 in specie.. Arrival of litia Canadian. POSTLMID, Me., Jan. 17.—The steun n ehip Cotto nton, from Liverpool on the 4th (stunt, arrived bere at half-put three o'clock this afterisoon. She brings £12;000 In specie. The steamship Bostonian, from New York for Lea don; hod been totally lost off Gummy. A portion of the crew were saved. TO. Royal mall steamship Asia arrived at Liver poof on the 2d Ina. Tke ship Outtuburg, from New York for Hom burg, had been lost on Goodwin.Sindo Twenty. two: t her crew were missing and only nose saved. The steamer Viotorts, with the Ragoon table aboard, went ashore on Plymouth Sound. FiIANCIL—Tbe Bank of Fraeoe had raised ths rate of dieoount from 44 to 54 per oent. The Parts Bonne was lower; yentas 67f. 25e. The negotiations for • treaty of commerce between Prone. and Bolgtons bad terminated satisfactorily. Imsiortint rsdnations bed been made in favor of Balglum'o cod and iron. I 1 ,le 'rumored that France may uk a public in. dentate, from China. Tbe Moniteur says that the flovicial events in foreign raunutes havecertainly iottoencted the French money market in a manner to be regretted, but do elates that the report that France was under the neniesity of having recourse to a new loan is with out any foundation Detachments of French troops, which were under orders for Mania have boom jest to raluforee the troops in Syria. Carignan has boon appointed to the .office of King's Lieutenant .01 Naples. P.rorio baC been elected Preeident the Elmitoral Com mittee at Naples. It is reported (hal a Sardinian loan of 300,000,000 francs is about to be negotiated at Paris. An Insignificant attempt at reatition transpired at Novice on the 30th oh , hot it was wily suppres.- ed. Naples and the province. were in • elate of tranquility. It has been ascertained that 'the publiehed vertion of the Pope's recent allocution I. a forgery. The feel doeameet is mild and inoltaneive, principally dwelling on thu trials tu which the ohurch be. been enbjeoted. PRONIIII—The ofboial Ptussian Geeette annoon- Me. that the Priori* Regent •61101110. the reigns of government as King William V. Berlin lett...may that the excitement in all th. State. of the German Confederation greatly resem ble* the egitetien •hich proceeded the event. of 1745. The Frankfurt JOUMIIi asserts that early be the sitting of the Dern:lank Diet, a proposition will be toads to call on the-Cabinet at Turin for 4: Integer. teal aiplanealen relative to the decree of 'the tiovern or-Dvoeval of Allem:tie, In whioh Conine is described ai in Italian town. geedon, Pridoy —The Jettisal for ninney Gt. Thnreday was moderate. Consols 9134412 i for w ool:int 4ienpoof, Therals—Fleur firm. Wheat gni& thee 'more weather interfering with removals o (airy. Coro lioiet and declining. There has hee. no tegular Cum Merkel rine. the kicpartore of th. Ardertean. e WASIIIIIGTOb, January 17.--Col. ilsyne, the Commissioner from South epnlina, helix is under• stood. moderated his views since ton arrival here. ft. rrenees here for serer,' days longer. The opinion is almost summons an secession circles that all collision CPT the present should be studi ously avoided. lie hos been in daily consultation with the leaders of the secession movement who are oppoiled to precipitator" 'hermitic.. It is be lieved that a Won representation has within two days past been gent to tie authorities of Smith Carolina, mime them to afford M.jor Andemon every-facility lur marketing end other dolomitic supplies. plan in now beiere the ournotiuee on federal relation. of the Virginia Haase or delegates, in seumn it Richmond, which is regarded with mach interest in political circle•. The idea originated with Mr. Pryor, el the Federal House Of. Roper, unwire., and ban received the cordial eac:ors, moot of_SenatorsCrittenden, Rough s% and Bieck inridge, Hon. Wm. C. KM., sad other dutin- Oohed geetlemen, embracing ail shades at South ern and conservative opinion.. The plan consists of a series of resolution. proposing, First—that there noun be some definite and tandems Pulsation of- the Aviary question demise the two sections of the eonstry, or ■ sepa ration will be inevitable. ,SeatindLThe Crittenden comprosaM• as amend ed by U. Douglas, ra a buia of lair and honorable adjustment, the least tbnt Virginia lee!. she could tate as a oddment. rittird, The appoietment of a Commissioner to sea State to the Umou r pre•entieg the action of Virgin's, sea townie( ■ response to the mew tate of coseihatton. ]Foortli t A limn appeal to the gederal Govern tient to stay its bred, and mined all act. width tohy teed to ■ colliatioo now pending the- media tpn of Virginia. :Filth, An appeal to the needing States to pre nerve their mallet; loam, andolso Mutate from alt acts which may precipitate leonine.. !A dispatch trout a distinguished ,•oorce to V ir gime was read to day. It •n that-there is little If au doubt that the plan will pass both boons of the legis'ature. &owlet movements will of once bi made to the leguiature. of Miwoori, Nooth Car obs*, Tennessee ■nd Keatucky, arrangements being to proem for that purpose. The Crittenden propowtion will probably come op in the Senate to-morrow, on motion of. Mr. Citmerue to recousuler the action or the Senate to day. Although the Republican Senator., to day, voted against tee Crittenden compromina, Lbeir chief objection was . to that part which proposed to divide the territory which may hereafter be acquired; bat •pi of that character, confined to the present 'territory, meets with 11011112 degree of favor with the. Bepublicaws to both branches of Congress. It Is known in:the moat tellable Repablioseekeles that so far Mears. Seward and Batas, and probably Mr. Walls, of Contmotiout, see cabinet OMOBIII. The others will not be absolutely detetmined till the ar rival of the Presidgent elect. Sr. Lome, Jeesar 11,-111r. Patterson, the Chairman of the Committee on Federal Relations, introduced a bill in the Senate, which provides that the Governor shall aphelia one Commiseioner Rem qachVoegreweional District.to 'Resta Convention of alive Mame to be held at Nashville on the 4th Of Fehrsery, to agree upon, • demand to be made by the Wave Butes on the free Staten,. and the result to be laid before a Convention called in the third section. That convention is to direct ibe Governor to appoint three C0M111401011614 from this /Gate to meet a similar Robber Imo each of the d 3 States. The Convention is tolWheld in Wheel. Gig, on•he 11th of February, to report former dif acultiee and preserve tho Uoioa. he G requested to appoint one Commissioner to promed to Illinois to request legielation td second the MM. coma resolution, and use it. influence. with the other Rae States to have Commiutonere appointed to the Wheeling Convention.. The introduction of tail bill gave greet satis faction. j The House C lon bill was considered yes terday by adopting a provieion shadier to (bat Contained In the Virgiria bill, sabwiting the action Of the Convention to the people. The whole sob Feat was tabled, for the purpose of establishing an satire new proposition, aching Coalmen to call a pontestiop for padres, of grievances, as prowl& pd for is the fifth article of the Constitution of. the United litatite Lonorend.i, Jen. 17.—An extraordinary session Of the Kentooky Legislating is coovened at Frank fort. Gov.,Magotlia's simians Like the Legirdsfes s to express their approbation of Crittenden's resole. lions, and an,. that eight States will have seenied before their deliberations close; that Tennessee has referred the whole subject to. her people; Virginia pad" North Corolla. are distrusting the propriety of a Similar Boone; Missouri .seeme likely to adopt • elmtiar policy. Be submits . to the Legislature the Propriety of providing for the election of delegstes to a convention to aseeroble at an owl, day to de termine the future interstate and federal relatiOns of Kentucky. Meanwhile be would leave no - expei. Intent mantra to restore the fraternal relatinu he r wren the Stater and reernontends a convention of the border grates, to meet early In Febtuary, at 11,1- Amore; The lioiernor says that the booty and In consider ate sullen of the rweedlog States does not meet our 'Approval, bat Kentooklaue will rower stand by, with folded arms' ' while those*. Stales, stniggliorr Oen constitutional rightss.'" bring goblugated to an anti.ilavery government. The Giver not, asks the.Legielature.to dealers by resolution the uoceadt. :tionel disapprobation, by Kentucky, of the employ. meat of for.. In any, rote l "against the' median ungs. Ili asks an' apPrOpriatlon for inning bud ;,equippleg volunteers and militia. . 1 timepiece, Jae: seeetteg of werkieguleit `was salted at the Coact Home thb eveldelp At the hoer iodated beetteda bad gathered is the plebe!. Ay sad blookaded up the street, but the thcaoltelam. Ara Waged to open the bulletlem. The neat beeline 11eleated mad threats were made to tweak opts ltht ;dohs.. Madly tbeetoord'ellepereed to sees &Cake ot the cogiagbee, Id* tbtee abeam km the Theitnt," /he treellAareAP ANKsaisety,, :10 Desks: Tbs mialtrios du, saUgi v = ;et !hassilkstrissatimia ibid. 8. ...0 legligature. Mumma°, 7a¢. 17 .—Mr. t ilieetead read in Owes supple ment to Mi art relative to the manufadoring of Iron With ooke and other mineral substance. Mr. Nicholson, la supplement to an atitineorpora. dog the Gap Alining Co. Mr. Blood °flared a resolution, which was adopted, authorising the Printing of 3000 copies of the re ports or the banki of the State, made to the Auditor General. The Smote then went into nominations for State Treuunir, to be cleated on Moeda; next. Mr. Con nell nominated Henry D. Moon; Mr. Crawford nominated J. D Jones; Mr. Penney nominated Daniel !Insley; Mr. Gress nominated Robert Bald. win Mr. Connell called up the bill relative to Savings Feed aed Trust! Companies, which was variously emended and naiad. The Senate then adjourned until Monday nest at ten o'clock. Honac—A large number of petitions and memo rials were presented and referred. Mr. D,utield presented a memorial from citizens of Sucks eounty, Praying for black's and mulattoes from mbving 'nib the State for the purpose of re siding permanently. Mr. Leisenring proemial a memorial from the Paulilie 'lnstitute of Philadelphia, asking an appro priation; to enable lawn to publish their meteorolo gical observation/..- Mr. Ostarhaur presented stveral petitions for • law making the interinarriage of whites and blaeks a crimitial offense. Mr. Peck introduced a eerie, of resolutions eon. doling. with the family el W. C. A. Lawrence, Speaker of the last House, who died daring the race... Mr. Peck spoke at some length and in terms of warm eulogy on ',the many virtues of the deceased and thelhigh estimation in which he or held for his talents and impartiality as a presiding officer. The.resolotiods were adapted unanimously; . .. Mr. gcluer Offered a resolution which was unanimbuely adopted, approving of the room of Major Anderrom Mr. Hannan submitted a resolution approving or the co of Gov. Hicks,of Maryland, and pledg, iog to u t Btate the fellowship and support of Pennenis. -, There resOlotions were passed unanimously. A restitution ens adopuid inviting the Senate to meet tilt; House at 12 o'clook on Wednesday next, for the 'impose of going Into an election for State Treasurer. .. . . The House then, on motion procoeeded to make generatinominatioos for State Treasurer: • Mr. ljhepberd homioated Henry D. Moore; Mr. Dunlap nominated J. 0. Jones; Mr. DoMeld nomi notad lintels Sneil; Mr. Pierce nominated Benj. J. Daume; Mr. SMlth nominated George Williams; Mr. B o er notolisated Moses Kreider. Barl members tubed and obtained leave of ab sence. Mr., Ridgeway mowed that the balance of the tomb* have leave of absent* until Monday morn. log. t Laughter.) The Committees ware called for reports and sev. oral of in importing character were sabmitted. The Reuse then adjourned until three o'cloek, P. MJ, ! , r CH•ILLIISTOW,O. C., Jan • 17.—Goa. Pick en. sent a massage to the Legislators today, adirming the. remise:ad two more artillery companies and one more !aliment, in rem three yearn. He advisee the pelmanent garrison dr the a:Waive fortiEca. lions 1 1 South Carolina.- This may be mpensise, ha s• ii, but cnn'sidering - that we will soon have a Southern Confederacy they will be oreessary to protect the nee !coast We can afterwards trate- Car the troupe to the Southern governinent. The l i, lanati el excitement of the Northern people show tie the ,r. we expect to.presetee peace we meat prepay for svari Tie }louse of Representatives paned a bill to may the collection and protecution of all debts due by the citizens pr Seieh C. rrolina to men in the alsweholding Sutra until silt, December nest. Lo ut blandoit Fort Sumter, reached here this afternoon, being on leave of absence to go to his borne In Virginia, on account of the illness of his MUM Ceahmseroti, Jan. 17.—10 the Senate lade, a report was readied from the Committee on Military Affairs, with a bill raising four Companies of artil lery. The ezlgeneles of the time*, the report says, dernatitithat South Carolina be placed on a war fait log, 'reedy, at arty moment, to toed her opposers from shy quarter. There should be a permanent &Murry attablithment for garrison prwpous io the Stale fortitinatiens. This establishment, the corn. Witte recommended to consist of • regiment of in. fautsy sod • hattallton of artillery of four romps. ores It will form oho nucleus around which the wisluntiers end militia can rally. It will Weider be ayeacit tretablishotent, and will furnish South Caro- Ito> quota in the artuy of the Southern Confedera cy. The Senate went into secret Benion to consider propositions to lay • submarine telegraph between Charleirton, rebind, Forte Moultrie and Johrt , son nod Castle kinekney. 10011101113, Jan it —ln the Seaste to day the Committee on !federal ileinhine, reported • eerie. of reeolotions dtria ting that in the Tolon of th e newel Asseattly the prep .! ** ssuhreced n esnetc Ctittenti-nie reeplutiooe omen lute such • b.!. . !a joaotteld ee secepted by the ;senile of the Ontemotoseatlt; that Csnamissioners bap. polet d to the nenetta U. sent sot also to South Caro. ilea sod otioer enceltne nears with lostructlnos to nepeeb fully tegneet (be 14..L1a0t of the Culled elates sad Ibe •OtbOtillei• of nib Matto nap clively tv abstain prodieg the pre...lines rOutt undated by the acttoe ul Otte tieneiel Awsranfoly Irma all acts ..lculated to mottov a ualialan of arms IStiware Odes Matra and the Greece! 00000 not The reoluttues vivo made the .pedal order of the day roc tuniorfoeto tkresiderable oppoetuon was teauifeetod towsrd 104 plan of median. sad • substitute wed therefore otter rel. The Governor communicated lb. troth:aleoa of lb, Leg - Sisinno of titer Fort whit • message to which heel. mowed lb. utmost disdain tor such legislation. fucloodue. he seyd that the threat conveyed tee losples no terror with frestostl. The &toreseesend resolution. were bad on the table mud order.l to he p!intsd. The house adopted *WINS of reoelotken ',ported by the Goettnlttes ea Madan! Kelantan. contemplating thd holding el • natl.:mat 001.41., tittou et Watobingtun on the 4th of Feb ruary With an embodoteut prortilleg that the Goatutiolots appieloted,lst et ell timed to the control of the Gentile! Anweinbly, or 11 1 n tenando to that of the State Ode seance. The redolutta, embrace an eppeuval of the Celt teethe proporitioh. BiliDilliPOß? Jan. 9.—Roberts, Stevens, aid Relit 1, have Bien convicted of the robbery of the safe of Adults 4spress Co. New 'Kean, dan. 17.—The ateamship Edinburgh arrived this evening from Liverpool, with dates to the 2d inst. She bring L 106,000 in specie. Poor. flamicuca.—Everybody know. it to be true. Owing to the great success at the gilt En nuthinmeet, it will be contieued fur three night. more, Fridsy,, Saturday and Monday, Jan. 18th, and' 214. Valuable watch., and jewelry, dreu.paUaresi mo.ieal instruments, mottle clock. and numerous; other article. will bean tee Hat for , diatribution; admission 26 cent*. In addition to other girls ror Monday night, Madame Hambojer will make a beautiful bonnet, an eke is one of the bout millioeri at Per,.. stir-hins. Winslow, an experienced Nurse and Female Obi! bee • Soochleg Syrup kw children teething whkh 'greatly towllltatte the procette of teething by nollenlng the game, reducing oil todunntstion—.m .11. all polo, arid be .are to rogniebt the Whets. Depend opal lll,lnotheri, It will glee rent to youreelree end relief and health to your Infante. Peeleatle saln In all ahem— Sae whtertleameht in sallow column. ,' ialkdawly? SAPONIFIER! ImpOrtant to Families! Savo Time, Trouble, end Expense. THE . THE - ,BEST :r ' MARKET ARTICLE • 71 :1R ..'''' MAKING ITN SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds 1 7 " rir A._ IS II ! No. Ws at Wkokeste. bY Penn'a Salt Mandaot'g. Co PITTSBURGH, PA Lod b 7 W proelasre & Grocers to the trotted SUSS. Mir& Winslow, =I tin attention of mother. I. or SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHIL.DREN. TEETHING • arblah greatly taallitatet tba promo of lathing, by softa n. log th• Enna, akincing all lallanniatlon—sill alley ALL PALM anti apculataila action, anti a lOUS If Oi lILICOIDLATIC TUN BOW/DLL Depudupoit It, mama, it will rho not to youirwirad, sad Ballet aud Health to your Infants. V. hay* pal', up and wad lEll;a:riftl. for mar Ire years; and DAN DAI IN ODNYIDEDOII AND Tltolll. of it what we Data nivel. turn Wok. say Owl co tb er wedlefue— WllrsLowfi VIVID HASTP PAIL= IN • DIN.• NJ QUI INSTA.DOI TO 111 DOT CURD ". so us e . II ot•ly oaf. Nerwrdiol ire • lisurrau Imam* of diaillttiablabm by any one who mad t. Goths maw), Nil are deihrbeaci lOUs Ica otnastioas.aed upeakin Wane of entoknandation o Its insateal Matta and madloal 'Mom apeak Gas mat*. ‘WIIAT WI MI 'KNOW," Mae tan years' envenom., AND PLIALG• GUN IMPUTATION PON TUN NULTILLNINNI 01 WHAT WI IMAM DIF. OLANIL - In aman *vary Indasee when the infant I. NA. bAing from paln and manmade., Mist will be found in Whom or twenty seinntes attar Um syrup la administared. This Tallish,. preparations la Um prooripthe of oar ituk toast NIPIIIIIIINGIOD and Um TUBA= n Now gli p ta i t.atni ipami Dees toed with NNTIM TAILING /MG. TIITOUGANDiII 01rOASZO. N not only talons thoeblUl trws. polo, hot bawl*miss tho inanoch said tomels;oorrents oddity. and giroi loom:A swop bibs ID* gobs. It VD alnuotlostoatty rolkoro .orlplog is the BOW!s aid you widob, obt opoodßf roi crui t m arz; modlock ood ha deign. •NO to• Demo Unto ear AND 11.17 R It IT TUE WORLD,,h2 mato of DYIVONT AY AND pus.' RIUSAIN , OWLDISYN, whathor it *rim Unit lootb.Ng from any °the! cram Wo would my to vim =Atm whohm • child nallntol from any of Um OR onaipbanDO NOT LIT TOUR PRJUDIORB, DOR SUR MUUMUUS OD - OTDDRIR Oland Whom hal and 'oar sofhttod_ohlA hod Ito rallod that will ho OURA—po,ANSOLUTALT SURS—tolbUbor Who no of MD londlan4ll . ooki• Rod 4thactlootr lba Wog odd aocoattAll penhao nab* UN. 1N4D3111. of .011117 ik ; ililvitbelamibmwr=r;mid... rrilbatlyal l ones; a Osilat Stse•l: 11. T. twist wax morn not Borns bid by IL VAHIWUOL • oa. moor Wood sad wawa avowal°. eso. IL VITAS% /0 I* 4141 : 60 - ILIOKOWT:.:11 1 0T01 -1- :bbloijosCa f iedIrw 10 11 - MUNI& 001E1., comfORCIAI . OOMMITTNII Olt 1 / 1 11.81TBAT/UN /08 LitiLIARI*D Jfasse4 lesioitz. 9. P.' - Jaze, O.OM,AL.J. .1 00.1.211 PM 0. Li. Paellas, . I Josue% Rums NV e•ltly klevlaw Oche Pitseiargkilar: I Eqmriedgiciatlyfor lA4 Pr AtitnergA Gard Pcrrifirsos. TitraNZAT, Jac. 17, Trade Ltu beer, very doll daring the pad avek, add the ewreete ttaaaecOoes to all &cameos. have beenlirelt. ed The etching character of it fkretaloo`movegians ht the Sooth atilt wade:toot to attract most of the atteodrrni of the public, sod atitti our political telalloaa becoi . Ltre orUl.d, vt. hoptvcnireeld to bosh:leo Minot be ' expected. • The peen, ousiket premise m aver septet worthy l o env pedal Italica. lbd demand for Floor condones qoltailicift; ed, end theoperahhing ire amorally rodrietatt to tbaNntare' of the local trade, had, Weed, the mon can L. add cranes and groceries. t. In money matters there la no new feature. Como-IT 1. abont aa bakes, sod Its tern Ism/ tw tin Med,.. 912 41123.. cf rent mod. TOO wookly Matemoutis Md., in 10c..... c.. ... 1 . 894 , ITtlele and detroalta,.ead a balance to Liam o Um hanks. ... • . '' A PYL9d—eontlima to meat with* moderate 1001 de mand. Mammal rah. bow ore $1,50(041,75 for common aud $244113,25 for rboki. • _ei 4911 9 / 5 ,.qu0-t "tad dull. Balm Panda 61.. i; Soda Arts 981 S); Pot. range Irmo 40,4%. ~ ALlC=Plttaboryhotimulactured continua. lo fair atioand, with attidy ablpmmta to nU part. of the oormary. rug ao abludoadrates at pro-KM are: Dbl. WI bbla Hamlett— c . ... .... •43 t" 1 2,80 a ;A . 8.50 1.3.90 114011- tie pace current oFkleann. klartst A Baskin for prloo-d baps I. airollow.: dour sacks, 1214 =87,50 111. 09 9 25 ito $59111144 89 lb. $13550.79. 9615•41004011 mit base--b b. 112419 19, do rvntri; 14 do 29 do Pco4ll fts do 1345045.! 11.., and beef bap-181m 011 In% Id do $4,75; 12 do 44.601 10 Jo 41.25. ands t.e..—g 00.0, mulls', $lOlll loos:: .34 drilling, $l5; 2 do, Osneburea, $l4 salt 3do do. $lll4 24. 'BEANS—The aopplj. I. liberal but the demand likbont equ dto It. We tote mho at 87090:1i boat. qi 880 )14—Tie In 6,104 I. area 'supplied and prices hare a drellnlngyand aci. We nolo eale• at 41,76, 42.25 and $2.75 for uus naon, wadi us MA choke. BUCHIIIII ANI TUBII--Tbo factory polo.. (nib, .8,1 . . coda) at basket land 'New Brighton are for auPiteba $ 1 4 9 1 04115, and Ta1m].54,714046,7151$ dm. Nora Mom, Incket. mll t o the rata .0; at $1,76052,00. 84002-There h, bit Ilttlo dons' a. the ammo 'lio- old amy to considered) about at on end. The rnnsaetlol7 bor., berm ao taw and o,sfllnyt that we omit gnaw ima. . ~. BUTTER .k saigas—erbe &tassel ter hotter kaallell off ono-Met ably, and as • matter of morose prim day. *lined Prime rtollia telling at 124014. 19,10-10- the atraroca of mks we emit qmtatkrok • U SUCH Wald& f pLopa--Is very dull and Fleas brim do tlload. Wn Dols npile• 'rota Moro at 11.7901,7 b, mit from Bret balm. at $1.65@1,60 It cwt. 1 . . t ..., 01114113V—meells wl , : • to-4mM. demand Wader 0 Re. serve command. 1.% 10 omits, and Hamburg IP 0011.94015 • i :, illudlla !lope, coil, 10 o li 15 11.111 a Dope, cut, lII.' 11 9 Hemp Rem V 1 cull,. 12 e la ID Kamp limo, cut, 144 Ti lb Tarred Rep% eoll 11 ' Tarred Rope, cot, 12 1 ,15 9 1 Parking Tard,fine 11 lb 12 e Packing Taro-cote 1214,11 15 STD CORDS- 666 p lb anal., 41,50, vor.moo v dos. 1 , , 1 1 49 9i.11 1 . 27 4t1 075 114 8 , 25 1 8 . i 4. I WIVIIIii roll, it asp In. I: PLOUGH LINEN--lihutflla, 87 eta 111 dm. Ileten.lidt. Carriabl YARNS—}'h e e niarket la steady at the k4lowina quotatk,ns which ore corrected to date: , iroase Taw. 1108.1 to 10Inclualla 29 o 411) No. le .Nee. 11. 12.......4 - 210 1D Noal-- 110.111 4.-XI: 9 Iti ct. M. No. 14 No. 15. ........ ..7-51 -23 Oil/I— -.• i No. 1000...... N 0.400....- ...... 410.6= No.boolo 413 doa No. dOO dO5 No. roo tr d dos Oarpot chatty maccol..46c lb Do do white, to 35 cot; 310 " Do do tid to 54c 2.t0 " Com tat thadlecrick Yoe T 2 ,120.. rszotly N No 1„- D uoe~ Na No. 2,- .idles have acclincd. lSbe M..linric!it N 0....... . . OANDLEY sr:0'140o .wiD a Ova,. coo be I "lied and dlirp•O mialtimathati and start StilleXtm 1p l If<4 17e. Bap--halo 434:614 for No. I P.lm, an 5 .10 kir Toilet AS Castilth SA kir Beware* Chernicaltii Olims 7 for Pawyres Gemara and Womates Mood 7aq WRN MEAL—+Qshis, with maerldonal mi. at from Brd qmds, and 6/1•774.6c from store. iliht,OKEHS—lsam ilsollurel • HUM rammtly, and . jitt now Quota a. follows hy the bbl: serer crackers, Be pi 16 boiler, 7c7 nor Ito sotlN7Gipliot brad, Pia Obi. DRIED 11261 , 1-lu the attoeups of eaten we mole quota dom. RERVDERR—h elle , of 606 Itte Weeteru wee medti jester day at from 47 tet 600 H tb—as per miallty. t YIEU—Are Mitet Ent Were are undimmed. The opera. lasso have been' few taw/ generally connoed to wet the wee Is of the city trade. DRIED ERIIID—Peed.e are to fair :request. .t I vim. eaytm6 from $1, 76 41t 2 for common, oil l $4E0012.26 D bush for choke.. Am*. are doll at from 611 tic to gqiik bash --smoothie to Mmllty. WEED—The mleehave Leen limited and the mire* aro lower. We mote middlings at 900 . tst it can; iburts 60 MOOm Been at !AWE,. /IA map otolto 05471. e. t D haii bean e t door In Mi. arttele do ring We post week, tlin tranmottons Reitman,' Lobe In lea small way to the lohol trade. Pric.• between., Immo on. emetic,. no pardoular amino. We mums elopooDbe DOW MA 74 'tette 8y46,(% Yalta Family $5 Pleitss,76÷,the for mer for 'Sothis Onitti.t latter fur IVtoter Wheat—anill Yam, ftket6.l%. Oltaltr—Oatronlet vita orawalemarralet at 214;440 from drat hand* and I:79frife from Mote. Coto taatradrimlllog at from 43 to 44. 54 aiwk Iron atom, sad 3.144,40 c frgm drat bawls. Nye nowoord at 666970: 11 bottle.. Wfw4cOntfrr om vary dull, sad mice.. am ratnor nowittod: 1544 may be q o.wod .4451,27491,43 sod While $1,07041,19. ri Ci1t0C1.131142-.-Sugar la .ready at 7.4, 7%' and Om. tour moo, prim* and ohm°, Holstead flrm at 344538 e *gall to coorwrg and 334540;1q, dig Amin. Cullen auctisaged .1 14%451b and 14%e gy 114-459orguallly. ~,,, tialLll4A9 CL4, 2—i. ram:dual .a snow 7.1 ton, N BM PIPE-490 fallowing aro Rio gootalootm for . 9Mought . raw taldng: . . q Oar Foot. • Port/opt i loch Bs.Plpa.-i 7 eta 5% lath Gas Ptpa..,32 .to " a .—: 5 a 2 a a -4.60 . 4 0 a —., 9% a 2% a a „i 21.3 -4- 3 a a 34 ". " 44.-60 . " —lt I % " 5 a 1490 a Bahian lathe customary illarnent. HOP —lWngf &Otero, were reported at rf@111;:.... DAY—ltegul... wake were =Meat scald at prices rang• lug tram $9 m $ll *toe. 1100 S—are to rateer better amend, an I Gar 4versga eel at g5(45,11. per IPO lb. grow, and tiSgMe per epinwl fix dneved. HOMINY—WP twill entail sake at pike. ranglng,furn 15 to $6 60 tint. UlDlty—The .Itcwlng are the current rate. now Dry Flint 104016 c, O lean Salted 71.1 c Dry gaited 1( 16.. LWATligift—ltongti country leather I. doll 4t - =OM. Dewed Leathern. quoted an, follows: Bed4c r tab tle .. —. 44U M2litatt 440 39 IRON ILLS:eta menthe nose, ur 6 P ceurdiacurin' or earth:— eCce Mo rt( • • 4 •• sumis MOIS ' Nos 10,14, a 16* 67.4.....41% 1e,21,211.24.41 " M. NOV, Best quality---...4-.6 MUM. lq UM to d4O Neils ip thil to tat Britla A IfencoNafla 16 167 •7d P .—.3,76 sa r. 4.00 ...4,25 ad --6,2.6 241 " R .—.6,26 Out Bpllas 11 to 44 loch 6 toff Pored Optks Y. fskh leugtha.. s 11411 Boller at.et. Ot. wit 60.71 kat Plow Wings ...351 Blab. L!1" —3% 0111 COD& Boat . 'keel Plow " • s yb LUBBER—to 61r demand but the supply Ise ample to moot it. The Inks, at Men raogs—torsommou 7010 p N ft, and ohkr try p 3.. Timber 7161L00 ent.to ltYf Shinglv. C2.26*7 6011 like flitD—Otmarolop tontine, insoloned. 411 $8 /Oast: ois4 de do at $3l 41 IL! finti Armors] tterind Inatifs 616 11 61. oar l Phinsisc prim.. 16 tort. 43,55 11 1 1(010; i No. 168, loch $71.76 11 IMO Ltd.: 42 It 1000. rolitom *lOOO,l LlNE—unclmom d. BJm of Louisville at 61;261 bW and Ilarylandi Cl ji 76. sl LAKD—bm declined! W. nAs mli • of pill. country'' at 11%@105. $1 lb awl hi.k. limas PORlL—lfroi and la tom to ot 1117,7K4418 per: bbl—on advatios . - OIL—Not !lard 'meek' with. fde domandTat 90©91 I to city trod. end 951.. clink,: No 3 at 76@vir4,,i Wii evrond oaks ("risk It.c. Oil 8 7 ara.ity, at 6.14' Loused is got t stiMiSpon. POTATO66I—baSe Improved a Orin lied. cOmaistid BO I L Q 46 and el..bannorb•P:l4l 400. -"!" Pill alllTAL—Thereile. not tX44I a alagl. opreelion that. oculd bare of doriog the put mouth, Ic llse`aboivice of whkh we oriel gmnatktue ' . 1 8Th FLOUR—SIoro cello. without soy lutyngsmant to pate. The otiose irow ourreut me $.9,1663,414 bid. • BALT—is lit rather better foolery 5...1 i0..4. low& •Ing. Salo. lat 11,16, %Pi No I Bum at $1.20!i SEIII/.6-01.iveriontucusiem $1.76 from Bret ..104 and] 60.01gii.65 (ono spire. Timothy la held .ts'{' 7,76 so rlas 1.2511 i buds. r. STLARlNfo—semdy .1 1034. • TALLOW—rough Is banpfl by the clasudier# at 7, • toontry rendkod atBo.• 5 VINIBO-- NWeinotist oovve.l paste Ventafse hams as; 10 011 D. I 1.! WINDOW OLABB—prlcos are arm, not se•ileptial , one fov thostuall ohs., city mobs. i—CIAII and 7 , :1 , 1, 0 1 :4 6010, 12,24 6313 mud 10111, 62,00. 8114, BEI4 • 11614,112,76; Ijol6 and 10016, $ 3 ll but el 150 belt.-16 *rood' dboonot oft 1.1 WHIT* LlNllo ! '—flim and ha .teddy decimod.44 $1,60 Il', keg for pun, 10 01, end 0o 11 16; siubject Mood! dimwit. /led Lead 85109. net, and Lithimmslßis WIIIPEY—.I. still doll cud low. Como rogibla mends 17018011 pit; New Nye 15690: sod MI MI. 1, 26@ 12-44 In op I.l,4lqaallty. y. II • tin SAL t s t 4 and 4% by 1,, . 244,2%, 9.4:4 hod 4% by % .... 116, sod %b) %and 3•14 10cb..--... .. .........2% 2%144 .4 TN * by % sod Mb loch 15 sod 0b) %lo I 10ch......2% t 1 i 1 3 .) , i n zd ... 3 ....... Dandy 1!;44J1% by 54,146 sod Elorse•hoo, I •411 I% loch . 4 1 : 6 0an ' Intit. " Yi by g•hd % &IL , 1544.11•Trte.14 sad 4/ y 5 by 1%,6 4nd %10cb.2%; Li. I &DU% by V... &la 34%.&167;TP.T.Z1 N §4t,tg l ito . d i ecirSt 10054 445 11(11./1. " 2)4 $ ....... Ne:f h CATTLE maitre/17s. UNION DEO)* YARDS, Ataximin CnT, 1iwk.,27; 114511 1 J —..—.--...--.trroorletori! The 011.1134 v of Boor Cottlo out Nov WY.. Cr.. I ft; moony large, Bates for th e formes were . Me* lower. tot the lour alookit Ib moo .n Imo we flikemNes• Is Mit ! to 'apply, tor the demand wee rather Itelltedionly • Lw, late fluelog yoteMiers. MO, will be Maid • adgeemeatof the motel: ; . .1! liars -1046 bead were offered of which dares. sedd all prttee megluir Inim,2 to a canto N ID, .tiroo. its Whale, 421 bred were lett over god watt Cog. E beat inn clrasd of wbkit 5:14 Woe gold sil prices mooing from *Mite N gram The ;Natant. 700 Wad ore oat heel Naas-4890 bead woe offered of whteb 1172 Yore mid ai mites nosh% from Nita $5,2g sid top 7h. Mimes 21271 ! Mod wen, mot gutl6.ll haw Toss Wentriligastr, Jamle—Tbs ootrest ti ! fur the wcek,lat lell the lOW lola, anent follows • ! • Mir CM= , lint ammo, sae lafrlr . mar o LIM as. 1 1 • r, I mo q. 4114, OIV 4 , 0 4$ lop Inferior IMO ! Find Otbet I ! ustent. _.! •.• • " I Top litifoganible Mai of Alte, nether . ..Orceeloord eery Welly SWIM ler 11.1 Cabs , stel• tbei gages imaged! onokkeigA74 -Tbl.7ards.ailtisff I. to tbssorrorsgal Wifoirome, In nMOOblo Ornolloml god Mos ibe woodupt.d n NNW &NM friet sot *tam as am es posattle.• Preget mow Mosaic, bat No Mill ergo offeriggs WOO ON= NeWbum qapiedioso 7W 4a4lty woe OM ow No lot Mare wars few prime aisle WI say of dispirits. ..11 tamp art tombs costless to God! reedy, Mds, sod t ic above Notslksei woo rositklitobtelieet dry ea. cogy...! I gi Verreektfloos setheNSOMMtsimt intim '4 !!! all/ffesekti !WI" Pit.'I4O4NARK ~ i (i- - ---..i. , ,, , ,..1;•••.:-4 , - , 0 , <:;.i...... - -,..1.*:=.i.. -4, ... , , •. . 1 IHRES I 'h •totainaadpta of altos .st an the its Ks t Ude usret and test week, were al Mr:A, , Desna. Dorm. WV& lieut. Arles At, Washington gar& =6 60 250 -1262 i 11231 Angiroarstnea—.— 117 06 2/5i AClbaambarhan's..—. M• 21 T 7 ara 41 VI ic23 M - 71' - 103 -"- 3.59 ' ATLI 1. DJ Iri - • 43g3 77 396 6941 19051 - 1111.1/IETAKY MIL COIN MIXIVIALAL• uo re.lpta of Hogs during tato week. .of 1. *b. MOWS ad to lad wadoe. and to Me oureopoodlog data to Sane ammo, otoodas Total for th•ortek..— 295011 ! Total for the arum mit.Total op to Jemmy 115,_1280 435,661 entreatu to be little doebt that tbio psotrsi _ rehab t Utast semen, and may min higher, for lbw* Is irrldeat, Iy tarp number of Hogs lb. hands of tanner. Is • 14 than Illinois, • portkro of which marrows to this wt. . . kat.—[Cin O ss, Wedneaday. chti3w You, Jan Ib—Th. money market remain. on•• nged. On